PAGE BIC HT of money. | Capital and Reserve $15,000,000 RICHMOND HILL . - R-100, the world’s greatest airship, passes over the the north, but the Râ€"100 was one that went overhead. Put the savings deposit ï¬rst on the budget instead of last and all Kvill be VVEll. A savings balance is a reli/ able friend in need. No one ever regretted the savmg ‘.___â€"_’______’__ _____________,___. l THORNHILL DISTRICT NEWS One dollar opens a Savings account at any branch of J. A. GROSKURTH, Manager Branches al Newmarkel, Aurora, Schomberg. Bolton , . _ Quebec Bridge, on its way up the historic St. Lawrence to Montreal. The daring Imagination and skill of man has conceived nothing mightier than these two feats, the gigantic dirigible and one of the lar I . gest and most spectacular pieces of engineering ‘ . _ in the world. Transatlantic liners pass easdy under the bridge, which links the Canadian National Railway lines on the south shore of the St. Lawrence with those on TEN LIBERAL. RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO l‘l'itlfllf‘iliibl. l.\I)IES DEFEATEI), t BY I'llMlN MILLs ' l The lira! lathe; nlet «left-at. at the Hands of the High] Mills swatters last ‘ly evening :1: lllgz'in Mills. rin Mills girls out batted the locals ‘0; the scou- of 13â€"1}. SECOND l‘? HORSESIIOES GAMES THIS WEEK Games to be played in the Suburban Eonge Ladies Softball league during the comingr week are, August 8th ihornhill at Unionville; August 13th this bank. 06 'Inionvillo at Elgir. Mills. ELGIN BULLS DEFEATS IMPERAI. BANK 0!: @0000 l 3*" l Elgin .‘lills sl‘">l'od one of their best HEAD OFFICE “ TORONTO ‘gamCs of the season when they downâ€" led the ("v1 .'.-t' l Unionville on the Thornhill diamond ,Vt’ednesday evening to the score of 19â€" i14. Unionvillc girls played clever lhall but. Elgin Mills placed the old pill giust where Unionville wasn’t that‘s all. 1 Come along now Thornhill this is lyour chance to be equal to the others. lSoftball is your game and let the pooâ€" lple know it at Unionvile Friday even- ing. SOCIAL and PERSONALS ‘weeks with friends at Waterdown, New York. i Mr. and Mrs. Robson Farr and chil« :iiren of Chatham, Visited wer the ,week-end with Mrs. Farr's mother, Mrs. Thos. B0\V(‘S. John Street. Mrs. Lowry, of Tcronto, visited on Sunday with Mrs. A. Brillingcr. i Mr. Pollick. cf the Bank 01 Comâ€" -ion. the weekâ€"end. (l‘ en of Toronto. weeks with Mr. E. Francis. DIRECTORS MEETING HELD Saturday. August 23rd. ten, of Toronto. \‘lSllZPtl river the weekâ€" end and holiday with Mrs. Grice and Mrs. Hadwen. l Rev. J. J. and Mrs. snarling spent' Richmond Hill Horticultural Society Flower Show in Arena Saturday, September 6th, 1930 oured GlaSS Flower Bowl with distributor, do- nated by Robt. Simpson Co., Toronto. T'WO SPECIALS, open to Professionals. 20. 21. r r A 2? Collection of Vegetables. First prize $4.00; Second prize $3.00, donated by Mr. James Mc- Lean (5.00) and Horticultural Society. Collection of FlowerséFirst prize $4.00; Sec- ond $3.00, donated by W. H. Leggc ($3.00) and Horticultural Society. yd GENERAL LIST " Where seeds are given, exhibits must have been 5' grown from same. Quality receives first consider- ation. ' Prizesâ€"151; 50c; 2nd 45c; 3rd 40c; 4th 35c; 51h 30c. 1. 1 Cabbage. 2. 3 Onions from sets 4. 3 Potatoes 5. 2 Tomatoes 6. 3 Carrots, seeds donated by l. D. Ramcr 7. 3 Beets, seeds donated by I. 1). Banner. 8. 12 Beans, (yellow butter) sc ds donated by H. Moyle. 9. 3 Ears of Com, seeds donated by‘Mr. C. R. James and Miss Webb. ' I 10. Wall-Flower â€"- 3 spikes, seeds donated by Mr. W. Scott. 11. African Daisy â€" 3 spikes, seeds donated by Mr. H. D. Bennett. 12. Collection of Wild Flowers >â€" 12 Varieties named, one of each. ' JUVENILE SPECIAL PRIZES Exhibits Must be Grown by Exhibitor \ 1. Collection of 6 Annuals in separate containers, named. lst 75c; 2nd 50c; 3rd 25c; 4th 25c, doâ€" nated by Mrs. J. S. McNair. 2. Collection of 6 Vegetablesâ€"15+. $1.00; 2nd 75c; 3rd 60c.; 4th 50c.; 5th 40c.; 6th 25c., donated by Dr. Lillian Langstaff. , 3. Bouquet of Flowers most artistically arranged in vase or jar (must be arranged by exhibitor.) lst and 2nd, Peony roots donated by Miss Moyle 3rd and 4th, Iris roots donated by Mrs. Phipps. "" JUVENILE LIST All work must be done by Exhibitor except ploughing and spading. P _S__i§eS and Eights. Yonge St.. Richmond Hill. Exhibits must be grown and cared for by exhib- itor. GARDENâ€"not less than 75 sq. ft. in form round oval l l l l I or oblong planted with flowers and vegetables. lst prize $1.00; 2nd 75c.; 3rd 500.; 4th 25c. do- nated by Mr. C. R. James. BIRD HOUSE for WREN â€"â€" Inside measurements 1. 5;: 10. Products of Chrysler side. 4" x 6†x 6â€, entrance 7â€"8 in diameter and 1 in. up from base. Base extending for perch out- lst prize $1.00; 2nd 75c, donated by Mrs. Tuck; 3rd prize 45c; 4th 30c; 5th 25c., donated by Miss Webb. ‘ RULES AND REGULATIONS The membership fee is $1.00 annually, and is due in January of each year. The fee must be paid before July 1 in order to entitle a member to a premium. Only members of the Society whose fee has been paid before the date of the fair, shall be entitled to exhibit or compete at any show of the Society, except where otherwise provided. The Hall will be open for the reception of exhi- bits at 9 a. In. on the day of the September Ex- hibition and all exhibits must be placed in posi- tion not later than 11 a. m. of that day to allow judges to make the awards and no exhibit may be removed before 9 p. In. No competitor shall be allowed to make more than one entry in each section. Not more than one entry from the same garden will be accepted in any one section. No exhibit will be entitled to a prize unless it possesses points of merit, and at the discretion of the judges no awards will be made to unwor- thy exhibits, even though there be only one en- try in the section. All exhibits must be the property of and grown on the premises of the exhibitor. Exhibitors must make their entries with the secretary not later than Friday, September 5th. No exhibitor shall be entitled to money for more than six prizes. This does not refer in any instance to the Special Prize List. Where a specific number is asked for in an ex- hibit never show even one more. One fewer than the number may win a prize but one more never can. “ . . y,- ._ _..-, . The ,7}. softball swatters from PCSidence H'r‘m ,l Mr. and Mrs. Burton and Mr. and and beets 4 bunches for 10c. ers. Yuronis and daughter of Detroit. chard, 10c. irisited with Mr. and Mrs. Farr over 20c basket. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Francis and chilâ€" Cabbage, 5c and 10c each. returned home on (r. 10c and 15c. Monday, after spending a couple of Radishes and turnips 3 for 10c. A meeting of the directors of the Green onions, 4 for 10c. Horticultural Society was held last head. Corn, white or golden bantam, Friday at the home of the president, 35c dozen. Fr. J. J. Sparling, to arrange for the ling cucumbers, 75c basket. annual show. which will be held on Apples, Astrakan, 35c basket; Trans- Mr. and Mrs. Perry Gi’ice and child- Sweets, 30c. the hollday with Mr. and Mrs. Ander- s in of St. Catharines. 1 Mr. L. C, McDonald who has been .1 course in Agriculture at Guel- I“. .ited home on Tuesday. Miss Jean Brillinger celebrated her birthd in Wednesday of this week by em. .tainillg a number of her little L. Huxl!‘ «. ."tl the l'ri'nm‘illc I'izlil Day .I. Seagâ€" ‘l'len‘lg- T! lORNEillll. I'NITED CHURCH :1 aml w- ill“ k Iâ€! m the Hm. .I. .I. Sparling. D. D. . 301.50an “11Ҡ' wrimt’ '5“ :1. ':.AYouurr Men's Classâ€"M. J. \Vilkic ll'lui‘cl‘ played ball with the IAN“: :‘ tynphcr'h , deltwocd him at the tournament in: :1 a. I_t-_The pastor I TWOMO 0“ Monday; I 2.30 1). litâ€"Sunday School. Min“, 9. \V. Galbraith. Superintendent. .‘Lo Evening Service during August I Dr. L. R. Marwood . . Rank of Commerce Building Thornhill. Ont. OFFICE HOURS: â€" 10 a. m., 12 a. m. 2 p. m., 5 p. m. 7 p. m.. 9 p. m. u u Phone Office 100 York Market Golden bantam and white corn were on the market at North Toronto Tues- :lay night. Both varieties sold at 35 cents a dozen. Some nice pickling cucumbers were 75 cents a basket. .(Irecn peppers sold at 2 for 5 cents. Pears and plums were on the fruit stands, as well as berries and several Mrs. Edward Irish is spending two varieties of apples. The flower stands were brilliant with blooms; some fine spikes of gladioli sold at 40 cents a dozen. Prices were quoted as follows: Chicken, roasting, 40c lb; boiling, I-5c; broiling, 40c. Ducks, 40c. Eggs ducks. 60c dozen: specials, 45c; extras 40c; ‘il‘stS, 38c; pullets 35c. Butter, [35¢ and 38c lb. Cream, 40c pt. Cooked tmerce, is away ;n a two weeks vacatâ€" lllam, 50c lb. Potatoes. 20c and 25c basket. Carrots Swiss Beans, green and yellow, Broad beans, 85c basket. Peas. 25c. Head lettuce, 10c and 15c. Cauliflow- Marrow, 5c to 25c. Cu- -.umbers, So to 20c each. Tomatoes 200 1b. Mint and parsley, 5c bunch. Celery. 10c Peppers, 2 for 5c. Pick- parent. 50c; Duchess, 25c; September Pears, 50c. Plums, 50c. ‘ Raspberries, 30c quart. Black currants, 25c. Black raspberries, 30c quart. Blue- berries, 35c quart. Red currants, 20c, uuart. Thimbleberries, 15c pint. ‘ Bread, 12c and 15c loaf; buns, 30c dozen; nut and date bread, 30c; whole 1 wheat, 15c; currant bread, 10c; ginger- ‘, bread, 15c and 30c; honey, 15c to 45c‘ bottle; 5â€"lb. pails, 60c and 70¢ each. Baby’s breath, 10c bunch; asters, 15c : sweet peas, 2 bunches for 25c; snap- dragons, 20c dozen; cornflowers, 10c. lunch; marigolds, 15c; sweet sultanp .‘Oc; mixed bouquets, 15c, each; glad- loli, 40c dozen. Lord Luke of Pavenham. chalr- I man of Bovril Ltd._ arrived in Can- ada recently on the Empress of Australia en route to Australia: His Lordship is operating a settle- 1 went scheme in the Argentine whereby farmers rent lands from a company, paying 15 per cent. on the company’s marketing of their crops. He is contemplating a similar company in Australia in connection with sheep raising. He , will also examine possibilities in I the Prairies for a similar settle- . ment organization. , Heavy entries are reported for all classes of athletics, piping and dancing events to he decided at the Highland Gathering and Scottish Music Festival to be held at Bantf. August 30â€"â€"September 2, as also for the Dominion track and Field Championships to be held there Labor Day. A practically new - track has been built at Ba.an to mornmodate the sports scheduled. on Dissolution of the present Japanâ€" ese Government and the advent of a new one within a car is predict- ed by Viscount E. ushakoji, Jap- anese Minister to Scandinavia. who arrived at Vancouver recently aboard Canadian Pacific steamer Empress of France on his way to resume diplomatic duties at Stock- holm. The present Japanese Pre- mier is in minority control of the Dist. Motorists Attention Information regarding the Safety lesponsibility Law of Ontario and cop- ies of the Act may be obtained frOm J. R. HERRINGTON Telephone 87 Yonge Street Richmond Hill, Ontario THURSDAY. 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