Outrightâ€"Christine Brown, Ralph Brown, Robert Clapham, Margaret Gwillim, Marjorie Jamieson, Richard Morton, Isobel Robotham, Alfred Weaver. THORNHILL PUBLIC SCHOOL SENIOR ROOM Names of successful pupils appear below in alphabetical orderâ€"no hon- ours shown. To Sr. IIâ€"Clarrie Gardiner H, Harry Nelson H, Marion Nelson, A]- lan Sider. To Sr. Iâ€"Donald Stephenson. To Jr. Iâ€"Donald Doner, Llovd Steckley, John McCague, Peter Al)- ram, Maurice Gardiner, Gilbert Gard- iner. To Sr. Pr.â€"Bruce Cullen. Mabel Jennings, teacher. To Sr. IVâ€"Jack Campbell. To Jr. IVâ€"Betty Topper H, Irene Beatty H, Hazel Johnson, Earl Shirk. To Sr. IIIâ€"Blanche Hoover H, Murray Bennett. PROMOTION EXAM. RESULTS S. S. N0. 8 Vaughan, Edgeley Jr. IV to Sr. IVâ€"Elinor Humph- reys H, James Bagg pass, Donald Bagg pass. pass. Sr. I to Jr. IIâ€"Ida Smith H. Jr. I to Sr. Iâ€"Mildred Watson H, Stanley Smith pass. Pr. to Jr. Iâ€"Allan Bagg H, Betty Whitmore pass, Orval Keffer pass. J. F. McCaIIum, teacher. REPORT OF 8.8. No. 4, MARKHAM WMOWWW Sr. III to Jr. IVâ€"Jack Greenwood H, Lois Greenwood H, Velma Whit- more pass, Rose Smith pass, Reta Porter pass. Jr. III to Sr. IIIâ€"Clifford Smit} H, John Watson H. ' II to Jr. IIIâ€"Frank Quantz pass. Ruth Robb pass. Jr. II to Sr. IIâ€"Stanley Knapp To Jr. IIIâ€"Lloyd Harvey H, Jean Sider H, Helen Doner, Gladys Gard- iner. For Trialâ€"Janet Ellacott, VAUGHAN TOWNSHIP Notice to Property Owners& Tenants VAUGHAN TOWNSHIP Weeds Weeds TO SENIOR FOURTH PAGE FOUR District School Reports are cut by July 10th and also subsequent to that date the Township may enter upon the said lands and have weeds cut, charging the cost of same to the owners concerned in their taxes. Public notice is hereby given in accordance with the WEED CONTROL ACT that unless weeds which may be growing on lands within Michael G. DEFE'RARRI, SAM IRELAND, Vaughan Weed Inspectors. Sr. I to IIâ€"Kenneth Byles, Elsie Campbell, Sally Dav’ison, Thelma Hobbs, Mary Howard, Donald How- ell, Mary Humphries, Walter Jack- son, Alex Lefler, Teddy Long-heed, Joyce Madden, Douglas Morton, Vera Pratt, Billy Pritchard, Bobbie Rus- sell, Warren Rogers, Bernard Sal- mon, Reta Simrpkins. Mary E. Kirby, teacher. T0 JUNIOR FOURTH Outrightâ€"Ruth Harrison, Marion Jones, John Lefroy, Mary Murdison, Audrey Oke, Douglas Paisley, Jean Robotham, J essie Stuart, Frank Var- ley. Second Book to Jr. IIIâ€"Donald I Archibald, Janet Clapham, Richard ', Hayes, Frances Hooper, Maxine 1 Jamieson, Kenneth Laing, Robert Lietch, Isobel Lefler, Margaret Mar- tin, Donald Price, Howard Rae, Mar- ion Salmon, Jean Stephenson, Har- vey Wice. I Sr. Pr. to Jr. Iâ€"Murray Camp- bell, May Clapham, Marion Ellacott, Harry Elton, John Humphries, Joan Kinnear, Merle Laing, Ralph Nuttall, Donald Varley. J r. I to Sr. Iâ€"Patsy Grainger, Fred Gwillim, Ardena Laing, Lloyd' Mor- ton, Kenneth Price, Betty Taylor, Buster Tutt, Hilda Wice, Arnold Hayes. Humphries, Margaret Palm-er, Victor Palmer, Eddie Smith. For Trialâ€"Bert Findlay, Arthur Palmer, Mary Picketts, Lillian Se- dore, Jack Simlpkins, Douglas Stephâ€" enson. Jr. III to Sr. IIIâ€"Frank Arm- strong, Leona Ellacott, Barbara Howâ€" ard, George Magnas, Margaret Mc- Leod, Roy Orvis, Eva Simpkins, Clarke Smith, Florence Taylor, Hazel Tutt, Allen Varley, Robert Colh-oun. Jr. Pr. to Sr. Piaâ€"Betty Lefler, Nancy Lefroy, Jack Sedore, Billy Sim'plkins. INTERMEDIATE ROOM PRIMARY ROOM C. D. Hoffman, teacher John G. Todds, teacher Clerk: “It’s $15â€"$10 down and $1 week for five weeks.†that hat?" Clerk: “It’s $10 cash.†Mrs. B.: “And how much by in- stalments ?†Passâ€"George Bridges, Shirley Butchart, Gerald Bayman, Doreen Condy, Victor Cormack, Lillian Clar- ingbold, Shirley Duggan, Billy Faulk- ner, Eddy Goddard, Wilhelmina Jackes, Bruce Knox, Lawrence Mann, Ronald Palmer, Roger Phinnemore, Mildred Smith, Jean Tough, Betty Tackaberry, Joan Walls, France§ Waud, Marjorie Rowe. Recommendedâ€"Marion Iris. M. L. (rrosby. Passedâ€"Lute). Gelka, Gordon Jubb, Hugh McCrone, Fred McKinley, Eve- lyn Newman, Albert Rolfe, Gordon Turmon, Peggy Young. M. Jackson, Room 2. Jr. I to Sr. I Hon'ours â€" Betty Murphy, Jean Taylor, Lorne Philip, Elsie Whit- more, Jean Lippett. SR. I to II CLASS Passed with Honours â€"â€" Thelma Condy, Phyllis Holt, Lawrence Jack- son, Harry Morris, Shirley Pape, Wanda Risebrough, Edna Smith, Jean Wardle. non. Passedâ€"Gordon Brown, Audrey Dunseith, Ray Fox, Nancy Geer, Jack Greenspan, Frances Jardine, John McC‘rea, Frederick Page, Patricia Palmer, Elsie Robinson, Charles Sanderson, Rhona Saver, Irene Shu- ter, Ruth Wain, Elsie Wells, Jack Zimmerman. Promoted on Examinationsâ€"War- ren Anderson, Walter Bonnell, Ross Booth, David Carter, Hilda Cook. Nora Day, Dorothy Mason, Norman McKinley, Wallace McKinley, Ronald McNamara, Gordon Reid, Bill Robin- son, Robert Street, Elsie Wade, Dor- othy Wain. Recommendedâ€"Russell Shuter, Bill Stewardson. JR. II to SR. II Promoted on Year’s Workâ€"Doug- las Copeland, Phyllis Duggan, Edwin Reid. Absent for Examinationsâ€"Edgar Bonne]. Promoted on Examinations~Rose Claringbold, John Fox, John McCart, Ella Thorm'ngton. Promoted by Examinationâ€"Doreen Baymen, Joan Weale. Harrv Gelka, Patricia Foreman, Ralph Hdading, Gertrude Waud. Recommendedâ€"Burton Saver. R. J. Lang. SR. II to JR. III Promoted on Year’s Workâ€"Gladys Bellamy, Velma Cook, Marjorie Dun- seith (hon.), Mildred Dunseit‘h, Geo. Faulkner (hon.), Vernon Horton, Vio- let Lamb (hon.), Hilda Mallam, An- nie McCart, Erma Smith (Hon.), Stanley Wain. Promoted on Year’s Workâ€"Rosana Anthony, James Ferrari. Passed on Year’s Workâ€"Herbert Phinnemore, Arthur Southern. Tom Tomlinson. Promoted by Examinationâ€"â€"Doris Coltman, Margaret McRae, Robert Riseb'rough, Harold Street, Lillian Thornington. Recommended â€" Margaret Craw- ford, David Delleville, Charles Mor- ris, George Sayewell. Sr. III Passed on Year’s Workâ€"Leslie Burbage, Constance Burton, Verna Cook, Murray Copeland, Robert Skel- ly, Annie Waud, Ann Wells, Pearl Wimbs. Promoted by Examinationsâ€"Alma Clouter, Stanley Goddard, Margaret Kelley, Jean Mann, Doris Nicholls, Jean Plumbridge (hon.), Aluery Walls. Recommended â€"â€" Duncan Crone, Doris Wardle. Promoted on Year’s Workâ€"Thel- ma Bridges (hon.), Ralph Day, Geo. Duggan, Evelyn Foden (hon.), Mar- garet Geer (hon.), Julia Herrington, Jessie Jacks (hon), Olga Pereshuk, Lois Risebrough, Violet Rochester. Promoted by Exams.â€"Jack Boxall, Irene Burtt, Jack Claringbold, Grace Copeland, Margaret Foden, Marie Hillier, Harold Moore, Robert Reid, Louise Skelly, Donald Wain. Wilhel- mine Wallace, Douglas Wardle. SR. II to JR. III Promoted on Year’s Workâ€"Hazel Duggan (horn), Margaret Grisdale, Ina John-stone, Doreen Race, Marion Saver (hon), Ethel Tomlinson (hon.) Promoted by Examinationâ€"Evelyn Banks, Ralph Hawes, Doris Holt, Ivy Jubb, Stuart McCart, Aileen Riddell, Rosie Sanderson, Ellen Sayewell, Grace Smith, Ruth Smith, Doreen Wilkin, Robert Wiltshire. Recommendedâ€"Iona Smith, Donald Street. Recommendedâ€"Constance Duggan Betty Jardine, Marie Phinnemore Allan Southern. Mrs. Buy-on-Time: “How much is JR. I to SR. I Passed with Honoursâ€"Doris Can- G- R. GOULDING MEMORIAL SCHOOL, NEWTONBROOK JUNIOR IV JR. IV to SR. IV JR. III to SR. III THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO H. B. Sampson, Room 6 H. Stevenson H. Stevenson. H. Bentley H. Bentley‘ The Council will hear in person or by his Counsel, Solicitor or Agent. anv person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the By-law and who applies to be heard. J. B. McLean, Clerk of Vaughan, June 29th. 1936. It is intended to consider the said Bv-law at the meeting: of the Coun- cil to be held at the Town Hall, Vel- lore. on the 4th day of August, 1936, at 2 pm. - Council of The Corporation» of the Township of Vaughan proposes on or after the 4th day of, August, 1936, being after the publication for four successive weeks of this notice to pass a By-Iaw authorizing the StOpD- ing up and disposing of the said highway. The proposed By-law and. plans showing- the lands to be closed may be seen at the Clerk’s Office in Maple. SECONDLY: Beginning: at the present bank of.the Humber River where it is intersected by the last above described line; Thence continuâ€" ing north 86 degrees. 38 minutes West 273 feet 4 inches: Thence north 47 degrees 9 minutes West 10 feet more or less, to the present north- erly bank of the Humber River, which is the point of commencement; Thence continuing north 47 degrees 9 minutes West alomz the north easterly limit of the old Woodbridge- Weston Road. 450 feet more or less to an iron bar; Thence south 42 de- grees 31 minutes West, 48 feet; Thence south 48 degrees 52 minutes East, 430 feet more- or less, to the present northerly bank of the Hum- ber River; Thence easterly along the said northerly bank of the Humber River, with the stream, to the lace of commencement, containing- orty two hundredths (0.42) of an acre, be the same more Or less. The above bearings are calculated from the bearing of the south-westerly limit of the present Woodbridge-Weston Road, as widened, taken as north 49 degrees 19 minutes West. The above described parcels being shown coloured pink on a print of a plan of survey by Ontario Land Surveyor E. T. Wilkie. dated July 3151:. 1933. AND TAKE NOTICE that the FIRSTLY: Commencing where an iron bar has been planted in the south-westerly limit of the present Woodbridge and. Weston Road through said Lots Nos. 4 and 5, as widened, near the southerly side of Lot No. 5, distant 69 feet 4 inches measured on a bearing north 49 de- grees 19 minutes West along the said south-westerly limit of Road, from an iron tube planted at an angle in said limit, and which iron bar is 101 feet 8 inches measured on a bearing south 38 degrees 18 minâ€" utes West from an iron tube plant- ed on the line between the east half and the west half of said Lot No. 5 where it is intersected by the north-easterly limit of said Road, as widened; Thence south 68 degrees 13 minutes West along- an old fence, 48 feet 9 inches more or less to an iron_bar; Thence north 86 degrees 38 minutes West along an old fence,’ 225 feet more or less to the present bank of the Humber River, the said parcel being all the. land lving beâ€" tween the above described line and the Humber River south-west of the said Woodbridgcâ€"Weston Road, as widened. containing three-tenths (0.3) of an acre, be the same more or less. FYVIE RENOWN, 27110-Clydesdale‘ Stallion for service. Brown with} white legs. Sire, Fyvie Ideal-26177- Dam, Bonnie Hillcrestâ€"46650.This is a fine upstanding young stallion, well bred from prize Winning stock. GoodlI legs and a good mover. Enrolled and ' inspected. Terms to insure foal $10. OSCAR COX, Unionville, Ontario, owner. In the Township of Vaughan, in the County of York and Province of Ontario, being parts of Lots Nos. 4 and 5 in Concession 7 in the said Township of Vaughan, described as follows: TORRS MARQUIS, Imp.â€"27437â€" TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Vaughan intends to stop up and dispose of the following portions of highways:_ 22576â€"â€"Clydesdale, bay, with white legs. Imported last November from Scotland. Sire, Courtesyâ€"27458â€"by Brunstone Again. This is an out- standing show stallion, cart horse type, good legs and feet and is good mover. Well bred tracing to such stallions as Brunstone Again, Dunure Foot, Hiawatha and Pride of Blacon. Terms to insure foal $15.00. Oscar Cox, Unionville, Owner. The horses are the property of W. H. Johnson, Markham. and will make the season of 1936 as follows: By request (over telephone or by any other means available) these horses will be trucked to any stated place convenient for service within a radius of 10 or 15 miles if desired; returning home each evening. Parties desiring the service of either of these horses and phoning their orders are requested to phone after 7 mm. and before 8 am. Phone No. Markham 4306: Stouffville 2605. TERMS:â€"To insure a £09] $12.00. $1.00 extra when trucked, collected at time of service. All accidbnts at owner’s risk TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN N O T I C E The Imported Premium Percheron Stallion “MCHOVAH†[13238] (196424) Form A1. A prize winning dark dappId gray, sired by Jehovah [6254] by Carnot (66666), Dam, [12324] with high breeding qualities, andâ€" “MONTANA†[13693] Passed Form 1. A beautiful black Percheron, sired by Charras (imp.) [12920] (168249), Dam, Aimee (13218) premium A], owned by Oscar Wilson, Erougham, Ont, a wonderful stock orse. Stock Register McHOVAH Monday, July 6th. SAND & GRAVEL, Cement blocks, buildings raised. John Jarvis. Rich- ]mond Hill, telephone 94M. Mr. and Mrs. C. Clark attended the Christie family re-unvion near Port Perry on Saturday. Miss Jessie Wark is spending her holidays at her home here. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cook on the birth of a. daughter. The Rev. Mr. McDonald, Miss Jean and‘ Master Ian McDonald took tea. with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Vanderberg on Tuesday evening. ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. Mitchell and fam- ily visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hill at Nobleton on Sunday. The Carrville Sunday School picnic will be held on July 8th at the Apple- ton Park, Muss‘elman’s Lake. Mr. and1 Mrs. W. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cooper and daughter Joan, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cboper and little daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowes. “Jest one thing, jedge,†she re- plied. “I wants to ax you a quesâ€" tion. Was you ever the parent of a puffectly wuthless- cullid chile.†Aunt Sidonia, an Alabama Negress, was a great advocate of the rod as a help in child-rearing. As a result of an unmerciful beating which she gave her youngest and “orneriest,†she was brought into court one day by outraged neighbors. The judge, after giving her a severe lecture, asked if she had anything to say. or resort because vacationin‘g with friends isn’t what it is cracked up to be. He says you always feel con- scious of the extra work you give them and you don’t feel comfortable, adding that it might cost more at a hotel, but you won’t have to say: “No, I've got enough†when you’re still hungry and you won’t have to jump out of bed when you've still got a couple of hours sleep in your system, and you won’t have to think all of the time, “Are we still wel- come?†LATE CABBAGE PLANTS, Fall and Winter varieties. Mrs. F. Davis, 88 Mill Street, Richmond Hill. THREE MARES, would make good brood mares. Roselawn Farms, Mr. Moore, Yonge Street, south of Rich- mond Hi1]. good running order. Apply F. Bur- nett, Lot 59, Yonge Street, Jefferâ€" son. QUANTITY OF HAY in field, Alf- alfa. and Timothy, reasonable. Apply 1063 Avenue Road, Toronto, phone MOhaWk 4559. FARM WAGON, wagon rack, set of harrows, sling ropes, wheelbarrow nearly new, set harness collars and bridles. Everything 3. real bargain. Apply L. H. Clement. Richmond Hill phone 35M. A friend suggests that this column advise vacationists to go to a. hotel DATED at, Maple this 2nd day of July. MASSEYâ€"HARRIS BINDER, 7 ft, LARGE WHITE PEKIN DUCK EGGS for hatching. Leo C, Burton, §§op 2:34 Y9ng_e__St., Carrville Road. FOR SALE OR RENT, 8 room frame dwelling at Jefferson, opposite Golf Club. Apply H. J. Kirby, 2125 Yonge Street, Toronto or to J. R. Herring- ton, 93 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill. GOOD COMPANY Coarse brown bread And a cup of tea, These I have found Good company. No better comrades Could I ask, Than the will to do My own hard task. These are the wisest Kindliest friends; A bed. and the stars When the daylight ends. And my own heart When it is glad Is the best companion I ever had. Phdne Maple '764. 18 CAN DAIRY in a good town. This is something extra good. Will take some exchange on this. Apply H. McMillan, Box 150, Richmond Hill The regular July meeting- of the Vaughan Township Council will be held in the Township Hal‘. Vellore Vaughan Council “THIS IS THE DAY OF ADVERTISINGâ€"MAKE THE MOST OF IT†RATESâ€"Five lines or less, 25 cents for first insertion and 15 cents for each subsequent insertion. Over 5 lines 5 cents per line exm each insertion IF CHARGED 7 CENTS PER LINE. Classified Advs. CARRVILLE FOR SALE 1 pm. for the transaction of General Business J. B. McLEAN, Clerk Grace Nowell Crowel]. THURSDAY, JULY, 2nd, 1936 1928 PONTIAC COACHâ€"Thoroughly Reconditioned 1929 FORD CABRIOLETâ€"Rumlgle Seat Little Brothers 1931 ESSEX COUPEâ€"Excellent con- dition. Ford Sales & Service RICHMOND HILL. ONTAR-LU You can tell whether it’s the first baby. Only the first is kept half; smothered under too many blankets. WILL ponguANp ROOM one per- TRUSTWORTHY experienced pro- testant woman, fond of children, as domestic, all conveniences, on high- way. Apply Mrs. Currie, Concord, ’phone Maple 468. SATURDAY, JULY 4th-â€"Auction sale of standing crop. the property of Mrs. J. Malloy-Brown and Miss J. G. Malloy, lot 29 con. 5, Vaughan Township, half mile north of Testen, consisting of 50 acres Alfalfa Hav, 20 acres barley, 20 acres mixed grain, 6 acres fall wheat, 25 acres oats. Terms cash. Sale at 2 p.m. The farm is for sale or rent. C. E. Walkington, Auctioneer. 1929 GRAHAM 4 PASSENGER COUPE-A Smart Car. son. Apply Liberal Office 1935 FORD V-B DELUXE FORDOR‘ SEDAN ROOMS, anyone having- rooms avail- able for rent during camp meetin s commuhicate with Rev. R. F. W00 5, 670 Windermere Avenue, Toronto. Please state number of rooms avail- able and charge. Used Cars HOUSES RAISED, moved etc. base. ments built. Phone Thornhill 73. WELLS dug and cleaned, pumps re- paired, water located, ceme'it cisterns built, fencing wire and rail. A. Janet. E‘lgin Mills, telephone Richmond Hill 1021'22. WILL SELL OR TRADE for late model used car, one player piano, one service station batterv charger (ca- pacity 20 batteries). Apply Box '78 The Liberal Office, Richmond Hill. TAKE NOTICE, will the person who took pewter tea pot hearing- date of 1790, also a blue silk cushion from the garage at 110 Yonge St., Rich- mond Hill, return them at once to the undersigned and save further trouble. Charlotte Heise, Uxbrid'ge, Ontario. furnace, water and electric in the house, good garden and garage. Ap- ply I. D. Ramer, Richmond Hill. BRICK HOUSE, Centre Street East, Richmond Hill, 5 rooms, hardwood floors, all conveniences, $25.00 per month. Apply H. J. Mills, Richmond Hill. Avenue, conveniences. Apply J. Hick- son, 8 Roseview Avenue, Richmond Hill. SIX ROOM HOUSE on Arnold St†Richmond Hill. Apply to P. C. HilL Richmond Hill. SIX ROOM HOUSE on Roseview APARTMENT, 6 rooms, modern, conveniences, in Richmond Hill. Ap- ply T. H. Trench, phone Richmond Hill 175W. SIX ROOM HOUSE, good cellar, FEED, FLOUR AND SALT MARMILL PRODUCTS CLIMAX BUG KILLER Rolling, and Grinding Daily MISCELLA NEOUS SA LE REGISTER BUTTONVILLE MILL $650.00 $160.00} $150.00 $225.00 $175.00 T0 RENT WANTED