Every car has a good battery, a spare tire and 1927 license. ) A special offer up to and on Satulday, May 7th, we will deduct$10 from the price' of any car advertised up to $300, and $20 on any car over $300. Studebaker special touring with 5 new balloon tires, snap PAGE FOUR Studebaker big six touring new battery and in A 1 Condition Toronto price $500 our priceâ€"â€" Overland 4 Sedan small mile- age, newly painted a good car orony ) McLaughlin K 45 touring a good buy at $200 DAVIES’ DRY GOODS STORE, RICHMOND HILL. Beauty Parlor Closes, Monday And Thursday At 6 pm. And Wed- : nesday, at 12 o’clock noon. Tuesday, Friday and Saturday open until 9. 30 13.111. Our operator, MISS‘DENBY, holds a ï¬rst class diploma for Marcelling, Water Waving, Hair Tinting, Shampooing, Bob and Hair Cutting, Scalp and Facial Treatment, Manicuring, Etc. To Make Sure of Appointment for Saturday, Please Phone Early. Phone Your Appointments, 119 House Dresses Richmond Street for which we are noted. All new shades and sizes W. G. BALDOCK, Limited Davies’ Dry Goods Store Our Hairdressing Parlour GOOD USED CARS At Rock Bottom Prices EASY TERMS IF YOU WISH Our prices are right and every used car we offer has been reconditioned. Take advantage of our Special offer and buy now. All Linen Glass Towels 25C. Linen Toweling 180 to 39c. GET OUR PRICES ON ()EMEN'I‘ VV ()RK IT WILL PAY YOU Blocksl Made To Order Or From Our Stock At Yards And [our usual diSplay of v'vell known makes 0t 7 -7 “kt v W v â€"~‘â€"o“) 1 pointments of the Most Beautiiul Chevrolet have th: part in many striking advances in engineering. Features would expect only in cars at hundreds of dollars above priceâ€"AC oil-ï¬lter, AC airâ€"cleaner, new, improved tr smooth dry~disc clutch, sturdy rear axle and scores of 4 to Chevrolet 8. unique combination of power, smoothness : endurance. The Most Beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet History is FEW, LOWER PRICES, the Lowest for which Chew-ole been sold in Canada Touring Bondsm- SEE OUR WINDOWS Special Showing of Ladies $400 $1.50 on Friday and Saturday Prices $1.19, $1.25, $1.98 Knitted Dresses, sizes 36 and 38â€"$8.75 Flat Crepe and Satin Dresses from $12.50 ‘HE. reï¬nements which distinguish 'G. S. REAMAN treet 1 CEMENT MIXERS FOR RENT I'conauu'oal T1 Coach - - ~ 760.00 C5550]: - ~ - $930.00 Roadster Delivery - - is - - 490.00 Utility Expm Chas)": a: Fadary, Oshawaâ€"Government Tam Enid HOSIERY ‘ranspartaxion flaw Lowm‘mucrzs yupe Phone 68, Richmond Hill, Ont. Specialâ€"Late 1925 Coupe Specialâ€"Late 1925 Ford Coupe balloon tires, motor perfect, Tor~ Ford Coupe good condition starter and good tires snap 1922 Ford Coupe in good mech- anical condition. only 1923 Ford Coupe newly painted good atires. $200 - $730.00 :evrolet History is selling at for which Chevrolet has ever the d‘esign, and ap- 29C to $2 $375 $150 $100 Sedan - Cabriolet Richmond Hill. Chevrolet msmission, thch give nd raged ~ $865.00 - 890.00 655.00 645.00 MORLEY S. HAMILTON Thornhill, Ont. T. Trench, Rev. N. Wellwood, Dr.. Wilson, C. P. Wylie, W. A. Wright. The following were elected to consti- tute the Board of Stewardszâ€"Messrs. J. McLean, W. W. Trench, A. J. Hume R. S. Cooper, Dr. Langstaï¬', I. D. Ramer, Prof Walker, E. R. Metcalfe, J. Lunau, Geo. Harding, J. R. Her- rington, Mr. Routley, G. Sloan, R. Petch and H. Thompson. At the close of the business part of the meet- ing the ladies provided light refresh- ments. A spirit of gratiï¬cation and optiâ€" mism marked the annual congrega~ tional meeting of the Richmond Hill United Church which was held on Thursday April 28th. The attendance was large and reports were presented from all the organizations. The re- port of the Treasurer showed all ac- counts paid to date and a substantial balance still in the treasury. The suni of $1800 was raised for the mainten- ance and extension fund of the United Church, the Auxiliary bf the W. M. S. exceeded the allocation of $400 by $52, besides sending away a bale of clothing valued at $65 and the Y. W. Auxiliary raised $123, their allocation being $100. During the year the Senior Y. P. S. contributed $50.00 for the support of a boy at the George-, town Armenian Home, and gave $100 to the M. and E. fund, and still have about $100 on hand. About forty new members were added during the year, bringing the total membership up to 587 and including 140 members at Victoria Square makes a grand total of 727. The members of session are:â€"â€"â€"Messrs. J. F. Atkinson, H. Ar- nold, Jas. Armstrong, J. H. Dunlop, Geo. Gee, A. L. Phipps, A. E. Plew- man, G. Reaman, W. Scott, J. Stewart 1924 Ford Fordor Sedan a real family car at a right price 490 Chevrolet Touring â€" ï¬rst class condition $145 When preparations will be made to ‘ï¬ttingly celebrate Canada’s Diamond Jubilee in Richmond Hill. Specialâ€"1926 Chevrolet coach, driven less than a year, a real bw $625 United Church Held Hudson Coachâ€"a beautiful car newly painted in Duco see this °m $600 The Citizens of Richmond Hill are urged to attend a public meeting in Lorne Hall onâ€" Wednesday, May 11, 8 pm. Public Meeting THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONT. $375 git-312mm? Hwtory Annual Meeting J. LUNAU, Reeve. St. John’s Church, 10 a.m. Sunday school; 11 am. Morning prayer. Parish Hallâ€"2. 30 Sunday school, I7 p.m'. Evening prayer. Ch'oir practice will be held at the home of Mr .a'nd Mrs. A. W. Ste- phenson on Friday evening at 8 p. m. HThe executiixe meeting of the Sun- day School was held on Tuesday ev- eniï¬nlg, Miss Edna Stephenson has been ill for about a week but is now recov- ering and hope she will soon be out again. ‘ The Board of Health of which Dr. C. E. Hill of Lansing is the Medical Ofï¬cer of health are to be congratu- lated on the giving of this free treatâ€" ment to so many children and helping to prevent disease in 0ur_communit__y_. f Miss Doris Goulding of MacDonald ‘Hall, Guelph and Miss Luella Ruth- erford of Brampton spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Goulding. Toxoid Treatments The parents of this district are having a most.unusual chance to pro- tect their children from Diphtheria. On Friday afternoon sixty-eight from here received the Toxoid treatment against diphtheria. This included school and pre-school children over eighteen months. Many took advan- tage of this and brought the little ones along as they are sometimes the most liable. At the meeting of Couhcil on the 6th June 1927 it is intended to conâ€" sider the said byâ€"law. 3. The Council will hear in person or by his or her counsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his or her land will be prejudicially affec- ted by the said by~law and who ap- plies to be heard. Clerk of Vaughan Township; DATED at Maple†May 3, 1927. 2. The proposed By-law and Plan showing the land to be aï¬'ected, may be seen at my oflice in the Village of Maple.‘ i 1. To acquire parts of Lots one to ‘ï¬ve, both inclusive, in the Eighth concession of the Township of Vauâ€" ghan, for the purpose of widening the roadway commonly known as “The Little Concession" running north from the Town line between the Towpships of Etobicoke and Vau- ghan and situated about the centre of the said Lots in Concession Eight in the Township of Vaughan. The Road- way isrto be made 66 feet in width. Widening Of The Roadway ._ Commonly Known As The “Little Concession†NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Vaughan proposes, after the 26 th day of May 1927, being the date of the last publication of this notice, to pass a byâ€"law. WILLIAM COOK, COOK & DELANY. Solicitors for the said Executors. DATED at Toronto this 151; day of April 1927. AND TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having re- ‘gard only to the claims of which they shall then have received notice, and that the said executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons no- tice of whose claim shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. PURSUANT to the Statutes in that behalf, notice is hereby given that all parties having claims and demands against the Estate of the said Lillie May Russell. who died on or about the 26th day of November, 1926 at the Township of Vaughan, are re- quired on or before the 6th day of May 1927 to send by post, prepaid or deliver to Walter Henry Reaman and Hazel Ruby Reaman, Maple, On- tario, R. R., executors of the. said de- ceased, full particulars of their claims in writing and the nature of the se- curity if any held by them. IN THE MATTER of the Estate of LILLIE MAY RUSSELL, late of the Township of Vaughan, in the County of York, Widow, deceased. Notice to Creditors Newtonbrook Oak Ridges Notice CF-37IB J. B. McLEAN, As anthracite coal prices are the lowest they have been for years we advise customers and others to order their supply now as the shippers are increasing their prices on June 1 and we have the very best soft coal that is mined and all‘ is thoroughly screen- ed before delivery. We can guaran- tee servi_ce and preparation. 1 Saturday, May 7thâ€"Auction sale of horses implements and household furniture on Roseview Avenue, the property of R. A. Tyndall. Terms cash. Sale at 2 pm. J. T. Saigeon, Auctioneer. Saturday, May 14â€"Auction sale of high grade dairy cattle and vehicles at lot 51 concession 1, Markham, stop 28 Yonge St. Elgirh Mills the property of D. Kerswill. Sale at 1 o’clock standard time. No greserve. Terms fat cattle and amounts of $20.00 and under cash, over that 6 months credit. 4% straight off for cash.“ Eggntice & Prentice, Augtioneers FOR SALEâ€"«Eggs Wfor Hatchingâ€"â€" bred to lay Barred Rocks, 0. A. C. strain 60 cents per setting of 13, also Senator Dunlop Strawberry plants, Black Currant bushes and Cuthbert Raspberry Bushes. MISSINGâ€"From the effects of the late Edward W. Moyle, the ï¬rst volume of an “Exposition of the Bible,†containing exposition of Genisus to the end of Ruth by Rev. Marcus Dodds. D. D. and others. Reward will gladly be paid for re- covery of the book to complete the set. FOR SALEâ€"A ï¬ne year old Jersey and Durham cow due, June 6th. Aï¬ply McKay, Yongehurst Road. Stdp 24 Yonge Street, Phone 137 R 5, No dealers. FOR SALEâ€"Crown perfect condition. Sayers, Centre St. Phone 113. FOR SALEâ€"Wicker baby carriage in good condition, apply Mrs. Lumb, Richmond Street, Richmond Hill. WANTEDâ€"A young girl to do light housework and mind children, ap- ply. Glenn’s Drug Store, Richmond Hill. WANTEDâ€"Elm trees for trans- planting. state size and price. Apply Rev. R. S. Mason, Richmond Hill. FOR SALEâ€"Ladies and Gents, bi- cycle in good condition, apply W. Bagg! Benson Avenue, Richmond FOR SALEâ€"1 Lorry, medium weight equipped with I pole and shafts, neckyokes and doubletrees. 1 set heavy single harneSS. brass mount- ed and in good condition. The above articles may be seen at store room Stop 7 a. Yonge Street. North York Hydro Electric Commission. WANTEDâ€"Organist and Choir lead- er wanted for Trinity Church. Aur- ora (Anglican). Apply by letter to Wardens stating experience and qualiï¬cations to Box 168, Aurora. FOR SALEâ€"A quantity of good sod may be obtained in Thornhill by anyone who will remove same. Ap- ply E. B. Sharpless. Telephone 1 R 2 Richmond Hill. MOTORISTâ€"Will take passengers to ..Toronto daily at King and Yongc at 9 a.m. and leave at 5 pm. Ap- ply Box 5 Liberal Oflice. G. Yerex, Elgin Mills, Phone 249‘ Maple. It is bound in green cloth, is 7 inches by 10 and one-quarter inch~ es and was published .by S. S. Scranton and Co., Hartford Conn.. Apply Miss Anna Moyle. EEEiS A. Galbraith Stop 7 North Yonge St. HT]! SALE REGISTER Why Not Use The Best In HIPeructs include : Porch Floor Paint. Inside Floor. Fresconette, a flat oil wall paint. Everlastic Varnish for Floors and Linoleum. Permalack, dries in 25 minutes. China=Lac, a perfect Varnish Stain. B. H. Paint for every purpose. We will be pleased to advise you on your painting each insertion RATESâ€"Five lines or less, 25 cents for ï¬rst insertion and 15 cents for each subsequent insertion. Over 5 lines 5 cents per line extra “THIS IS THE DAY OF ADVERTISING--MAKE THE MOST OF IT" . D. RAMER ‘- NOTICE Classifieci Advertising English †Paint is the highest attainment in Paint manufacturing 70% Pure \Vhite Lead. (Brandrams Genuine B. B.) 30% Pure White Zinc. 100% Pure Paint. Huron range, A p pl y M rs. Richmond Hill, Tractors, Threshers, Silo Fillers, Bau- ing Presses, Plows, Harrows, Road Machinery and Tillage Tools for Fordson Tractors. KANE BROS. -â€"- â€"â€" -â€" HEADFORD Discount; of 5 per centum is alloweq when payment is made to the villag< treasurer on or beforeâ€"â€" Richmond Hill, April 28th, 1927. A. J. HUME, Treasurer. The First Instalment of Taxes fo: the current year is dueâ€" THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1927. Power Farming Machinery Phone 28 Willowdale people leaving High School is a real problem. Probably our curriculum may help. Mailed free on request to Shaw’s Busi- ness Schools, Dept. 4, 46 Bloor Street, West, Toronto. About School Work for young Harold Reid’s Garage For Quaflity at a PRECE 36x3% 31x4. Made to compete in value with the best standard tires, but remarkably low in price. Cord Tires built of SUPERTWIST GOODYEAR WENGFQUE The Decision TAXES Write For Literature. 0.â€"â€", R. R. 2, Gormley. MAY 15th, 1927 Telephone 116 r 3. ELGIN MILLS. MAY lst, 1927 CASE TREES . . . . . . . $12.10 .......$15,3o HEADFORD