King, Ont. Uentlst Ofï¬ce: Trench Block, two doors north of Bank of Commerce Hours: 9 am. to 5.30 pan. Telephone 32 DENTIST YONGE AND ARNOLD STREET PHONE 70 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO Woodbridge Licensed Auctioneers, Counties of York and Simcoe Prompt Attention To All Sales Farms & Farm Stock Sales A Specialty â€" RATES REASONABLE â€" Prentice & Prentice AUCTION EERS J. H. Prentice, 415 Balliol St., K. C. Prentice, Markham Toronto, HYland 0834 We are prepared to conduct sales of may description. Farms and farm M sales a specialty. Farms bought and sold on commission. All sales at .Inded to on shortest notice, and con-‘ w by the most approved methods. Dr. Charles C. Collin's DENTIST At Dr. Bigford’s Office Tuesdays 9-12 a.m. _ Tbursdays 12-4330 p.n_1._ Inple, Ont. North Yonge St. TRichmond Hill ‘ THï¬ii’s‘BA‘i? AFTERNéON DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFFâ€" 93 Yonge Street Ofï¬ce Hours: 8-10 a.m. & 6-8 Pom-Immediately North of Masonic Hall DR, LILLIAN C. LANGSTAFFâ€" Phone 87 â€"â€" Richmond Hill Dmeases of women and children) Toronto Office â€"â€" 18 Toronto Street ice Hours: 1-3 p.111. Phone 100 Phone ELgin 1887 Centre Street, Thornhill Office Hours: 12â€"230 p.m. 6-8 p.n1. Phone, Thornhill 100 My & Holidays by appointment DR. M. C. MacLACHLAN Open Monday, Wednwday and Friday Evenings Other Evenings by Appointment Office over the Post Office Dr. C. A. Mac-Donald DENTIST From the Toronto Conservatory of link. will accept a number of pupils ‘- Phno, Organ and Theory. “mend Hill â€" Tuesday & Friday MRS. MYLKS Thirty Years Experience Formerly with Heintzman Company I‘ve Orders at Austin’s Drug Store Richmond Hill FIRE â€" AUTOMOBILE â€" LIFE FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Wand Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Offices at THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE AUCTIONEER MAPLE [banned Auctioneer for the County of York Hes attended to on shortest notice and at reasonable rates. J. T. SAIGEON & SON PROVIDE for Your PERSONAL PENSEON on the New'Unit-qutem 7/16 EXCELSEQR ’A STRONG CANADIAN COMPANY‘ DR. W. J. MASON Bank of Commerce Building Telephone 80 Dr. M. J. Quigley DENTIST G. H. DUNCAN Dr, L. Ii. Marwood Dr. R. A. Bigford Office Hours 9-10 a.m., 12-2 & 6-8 p.m. and by appointment PLE â€"- PHONE 3 Wright & Taylor Dr. J. P. Wilson Drs. Lungs! aff Adelmo Melecci G‘EO. W. CROSS “YORK COUNTY’S NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER†. WALKINGTON J. Carl Saigeon LVI. Piano Tuner MUSICAL MEDICAL BUSINESS THORNHILL Successor to Insurance Phone King 4212 Phoï¬e Maple 3 LiFE Phone 77 LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, PLATE GLASS, AUTOMOBILE, BURGLARY, GUARANTEE BONDS SPECIAL RATES TO FARMERS ON ALL CARS TARIFF & NONTARIFF CO’S. INSURANCE BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Member of the Ontario‘, Saskatchewan and Alberta Bars 310 McKinnon Building, 19 Melinda St, Toronto Bus. Phone EL. 1744 S. T‘UPPER BIGELOW LLB. Bowden Lumber & Coal (30., LTD LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Insulex, Donnacona Board, etc. LANSING WILLOWDALE 42 HUDSON 0234 Alexander MacGregor K. C. IA. Cameron MacNauu‘htnn, {LC Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Officeâ€"711 Dominion Bank Building, ‘southwest corner of King and Yong‘e Streets, Toronto. W. B. Milliken, K.C. Herb. A. Clark Henry E. Redman W. P. Mulock ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL WORK formerly of Wm. Cook, Cook &7 Delany BARRISTER - SOLICITOR NOTARY Barristers and Solicitors Hon. W. H. McGuire James A. Boles, B.A. Percy Biggs AD. 0177 Toronto AD. 0178 1315 Bank of Hamilton Building Yonge Street â€" Toronto Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Telephone ADelaide 2108 Offices: 85 Richmond St. W., Toronto Naughton Block, Aurora Solicitors for: Aurora, Richmond Hill, King, Whitchurcn, Markham and North Gwillimbury. x Walter S. Jenkins. Res. Phone 5H3; 0 J. Harry Naughton. Res. ‘Elgin Mills Res. Phone 12-2 Eurnaces, Eave Troughs, Metal Garages, Roofing Jobbing Promptly Attended to \ Wm. Cook, K. C; Ralph B. Gibson, K. C. TorontoWOï¬iqe: 9124 Fggleral Bldg. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 201 Church Street, Toronto Phone Waverley 4365 Residenceâ€"18 Poyntz Ave., Lansing, Ont. Willowdale 308 BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 85 Richmond St. West. Richmond Hill, Thursday forenoon Maple, Thursday afternoon Money to loan at Current Rate McGuire, Boles & Co. 1008 Federal Building 85 Richmond St. West, Toronto Telephone AD. 1948 N aughton & Jenkins 1711 Star Building 80 King Street West, Toronto Phone: ELgin 4879 Mulocis. Milliken, Clark & Redman Walter S. Jenkins A. G. SAVAGE T. C. Newman Thomas Delany Barristers, Sqlicjgorg Richmï¬ryj Hill Eygry Cook & Gibson Post Office Block Richmond Hill Established 1880 BARRISTER Res. Phone RA. 5429 etc. Baker’s Harness Shop RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 14th, 1936 Because local option has closed up the hotels at Stouffville, the weekly market for butter, eggs and other produce, which has been a feature of the town’s ‘affairs, will be dis- continued. Markham council has therefore decided to take over the market and will open a weekly marâ€" ket in the town hall. hill Mr. F. back of Maple is going into the grocery business and is having part of his dwelling- turned into a shop for that purpose. THIRTY YEARS AGO From our Issue of May 10th, 1906 We regret to have to record this week the sudden death of Mr. H. Winch, a respectable citizen here for the past few years. Service was conâ€" ducted at the house Wednesday morn- ing after which the remains were taken to Queensville and interred i_n the family plot. He leaves to mourn his loss a Widow, two sons and. a daughter. His sons are W. J. at Headford, William at Thornhill, and his Ex-Ald. J. G. Ramsden, it is said,§ received the appointment of Domin-u ion Government Indian Inspect/013;i with a salary of $2,000 a' year. Hisa duties are to go with the Indian!1 agents and dole out the treaty mon- eys and supplies to the Indians. E MRS. JAMES ALLAN Mrs. James Allan died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Alf. Hender- son Albion township on Monday evening, 'May‘ 4th, after a long- ill- ness. Deceased- was born in Albion and her maiden name was Margaret Wilson. Her husband predeceased her only a few months ago. She is survived by one daughter Mrs. Hen- derson. David Wilson, County Clerk of Peel is a brother. A. G. Davis, K.C., Crown Attorney of Peel County, has been appointed a benche‘r of the Law Society ‘of Up- per Canada. The directors of the Agricultural Society have completed all arrangeâ€" ments for the annual Spring Fair to be held here on May 25th. Besides the performers which have previous- ly been announced to give exhibitions in front of the grand stand in the afternoon, Prof. Bondo has been add- ed, Who is said to be one of the best actors of the day. Everything points to a good fair. E. Switzer. The church bell to be rented as formerly for village pur- poses. i The annual meeting of the Trustees ,of the Richmond Hill Methodist iChurch was held on Tuesday, May 12th, Rev. J. Vickery, Superintendent of the Circuit, in the chair. The fin- ancial report for the year 1895-96 was presented by the auditors, read, adopted, ordered to be printed and circulated among the members of the congregation. The election of offi- cers for the ensuing year was as follows: Secretary, Wm. Harrison; Treasurer, J. A. E. Switzer; Pew Steward, Wm. Harrison; Ushers, Thos. Trench and Jas. Wright; Col- ‘lectors, Messrs. Savage, Glass, Cros- by, Sanderson, Hopper, Hicks, and Storey; Envelope Committee, W. A. Sanderson, C. Mason and J. H. San- derson; Auditors, Messrs. I. Crosby and R. E. Law; Organist, Mrs. A. J. Hume; Assistant, Austin Law; Com- mittee of Management, Messrs. John Sanderson, P. G. Savage and J. A. WAY BACK IN LIBERAL FILES Mr. A. Moodie is getting his sto're and dwelling re-painted, thereby much improving its appearance. Ex- tensive improvements are also being made in the Falconbridge store and residence, both inside and outside. Teléphone Maple 1063 I Wrestling (11/4, miles north of Concord) 'Arena, Fair FORTY YEARS AGO From our Issue of May 14th, 1896 Maple, Ont. Several good used collars for sale Horses that are hard to fit measured and collafs made to order Shop closed 6 p.m. . Mon., Wed. and Fri. daughter, Mrs. Connell, Thornâ€" ISAAC BAKER APPOINTED BENCHER RE. No. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Robeson, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Watson, Miss Hatwood and others from Maple at- tended the Y.P.U. meeting on Sunâ€" day evening. Members of the W. A. are busy painting and otherwise beautifying ithe grounds and interior of the baseâ€" iment of the church. A. No, unless he has in some way inconvenienced himself to be with her; but she should tell him that she has enjoyed the evening. 18. Is the fashion of “cutting in†at a dance correct? A. It is accepted by polite society, and is therefore correct. 13. If the hostess does not pro- nounce the name clearly in an in- troduction and you are not sure what the newcomer’s name is, is it proper to ask this person point-blank what his name is? A. No; avoid mention of the name. 14. Is it all right for a man to touch his hat when greeting a woâ€" man acquaintance? A. No; it is unmannerly and lazy. .15. If walking with a friend who stops to speak to an acquaintance, should one stop or just saunter on? A. Stop, unless in an urgent hurry. 16. If a man finds himself by chance next to a woman of his ac- quaintance in the street car, should he offer to pay her fare? A. No. 17. After attending the theater with a man, is it necessary for the woman to thank him for a pleasant evening ? Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Castatorwg‘zis‘h to announce the engagement of their twin daughter, Hazel Jessie, to Roy Alexander C00per, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cooper. The marriage will take place the latter part of June in Teston United Church. By Roberta Lee 11. Is it the best form to use the initials R. S. V. P. on cards or in- vitations? Miss Gladys Eagen with friends from Toronto was home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Routley and Master anald were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. MacDonald Sun- day afternoon. A. No, as the well-bred person knows enough to acknowledge cor- respondence without being asked to do so. 12. Are radishes taken with the fingers or the fork“? A. With the fingers, just as olives are taken. by the ringing 0f horseShOES- The Miss Margaret Bond of Toronto season for pitching is on and the spent Sunday with Mr, and Mtg. veterans 0f the Sport are right there~ Victor Bond and attended the Moth- -Our merchant, Mr. Ranes-botham, er’s service at Sunday School. is installing a refrigerator counter! Mr. and Mrs, Bert Andrews and and Will be in a POSitiOH to cater t0 i family visited Mr. and Mrs. John his customers in the line of fresh‘Jennings on Sunday, meat etc., which will certainly be a Mrs. E. Steele who has been ill for convenience to the neighbourhood. -» some time passed away last Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Stimers of. Toronto visited at E. R. Castators Aen Sunday. v Mrs. Gladys Ranesbotham called on Mr. and Mrs. Ranesbotham on Sunday. While wedding bells are ringing in this vicinity, they are accompanied by the ringing of horseshoes. The season for pitching is on and the veterans of the sport are right there. 9. Mother’s song and Chas. Robs‘dh gave a reading. The guest speaker, Mrs. Dr. Bigford of Maple, gave an inspiring address to Mothers. Mother’s Day was duly observed in the church and the service was one to be remembered. Superintendent Ed. Bowen presided. The choir sang Last Sunday evening was another recrod for attendance and a good program furnished by members of the Toronto Bible College. Miss Jessup opened the meeting and then gave the program over to Mr. D. Percy, Miss Hillis and Miss Tromb- ley. er. Percy spokï¬e along with the music while Miss Hillis portray- ed in music the Life of Christ. Miss Trombley rendered a number of solos which were much appreciated. A spirited little sing song led. by Mr. Percy opened the meeting._ Next Sunday evening members of a group from Heise Hill Church of the Brethren in Christ will have charge of the Y.P.U. Meeting at 7.30. A cordial invitation is extended to come and hear the message these members will bring in word and song. Wrestling bouts in Richmond Hill MODERN ETIQUETTE TESTON Night, May 25th. i The regular monthly meeting- of the W. A. met in the Parish Hall ion Thursday afternoon. Splendid re- ports of the Diocesan W. A. were ’ggiven by Mrs. Snively and Mrs. Fletâ€" ‘.cher Thompson. Robertson, Robinson, McCannell &: Dick were appointed auditors by, Weston Town Council, Monday night, in succession to J. P. Langley and Company. It was announced that the operating profit of the Weston car line for the first quarter was $352 as compared with $231 for the same period last year. Meet your friends at Richmond Hill Fair May 25th. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Goodfellow of Bolton were married in the town hall, Bolton, 50 years ago. Mr. Good- fellow is 85 years of age and Mrs. Goodfellow is in her 70th year. Teacher: “Have you heard of Julius Caesar?†Pupil: “Yes, sir.†Teacher: “What do you think he would be doing now if he were a- live? Fire completely destroyed the frame cottage of T. Sherro at Union- ville. The family were absent and the contents were also lost. Pupil: “Drawing the old-age pen- sion.†Mrs. E. Steele who has been ill for some time passed away last Wed- nesday morning. Funeral services were held on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burnett. Mother’s Day was observed in the Sunday School last Sunday. Mrs. (Rev.) McDonald of Richmond Hill was the guest speaker and gave a splendid address. -Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips of Woodbridg‘e visit/ed Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Phillips on Sunday. TEMPERANCEVILLE The Rev. E. W. G. Worrall of Havelock, Ontario, has accepted the unanimous invitation to become the Rector of the Parishes of St. John’s Church, Oak Ridges, All Saints, King and St. Stephen’s Church, Maple. Mr. Worrall will hold his first ser- vice at St. John’s Church at 3 p.m., D.S.T. on Sunday, May 17th next. Try and come to church that day and give Mr. Won-all a warm welcome to our parish. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Plunkett family of Woodbridge Visited Mr Mrs. M. B. Beynon on Sunday‘ A number of the ladies of St. John‘s W. A. attended the Jubilee Meeting of the Diocesan W. A. held in Toronto. APPOINT TOWN AUDI’I‘ORS I)†and and We have the very newest in styles and materials and you will find our prices most moderate. Phone 49J Dress up for Spring Spring is here. Why not a new outfit to greet the gayest season of the year. CLEANING & PRESSING A SPECIALTY Richmond Tailors DAIRY Secured from selected and inspected herds and handl- ed in the most approved methods. It is sure 1.0 give satisfaction. Pasteurized by the most modern methods. Milk and Cream Richmond Hill Dairy G. WALWIN, Prop. Phone 42 Richmond Hill Because it is so PURE, so FRESH, and so GOOD be sure to insist on Chanel the king’s 3.9mme Richmond Hill Daily Services GRAY COACH LINES N ewmarket, Sutton, Barrie, Orillia, Midland ATTRACTIVE RATES between Richmond Hill Canadian and U.S.A. points Single Copy LOW FARES intermediate points. $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE TORONTO '. A. Greene between and and and Richmond Hill No. 46