“A merely fallen enemy may rise again, but the reconciled one is truly vanquished.â€â€"â€"Schiller. The Y. P. U. will have charge of the Sunday evening service at flhe United Church. Miss Helen W'hitten of Elgin Mills spent a few days last week with Miss Irene Dibb. Rev. C. James of the Arctic will be the speaker at St. Johns, Oak Ridres, on Sunday, August 2nd at 10 a.m., D.S.T. About eighty-five friends and neighbors of Mr. Harold Palin and Miss Margaret Henshaw met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henshaw last Friday evening and presented a shower to the young couple in honor of their marriage this week. The W'. A. of St. John’s Church, Oak Ridgesr ‘held a delightful after- Joon tea at home of Mrs. Lowndes ast Wednesday. The president, Mrs. Snively, poured tea. Those who ‘vished had their tea cups read. One young lady in particular was so in- terested in the future that she had to have the second cup read. The monthly meeting of the W. MS. met on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Roy Follictt.’ TEMPERANCEVILLE NEW DODGE priced from 1 nub thud ‘ Notice is hereby given that anyone improp- erly interfering with the stream from which Richmond Hill obtains its water supply will be immediately prosecuted. Damming or ob- structing the stream in any way for a distance of 21/; miles above the reservoir is strictly for- bidden. Ask About the Money Saving PM: oï¬ered by Hydra Ear Limited Time WARNING Let Electricity Lighten Labor 31; F 44 YONGE STREET TELEPHONE RICHMOND HILL 75 CARRYING A COMPLETE LINE GENERAL-ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT AND APPLIANCES ELECTRIC STOVES â€" REFRIGERATORS â€" RADIOS â€"- FIXTURES ETC. PLUMBING FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT â€"â€" PUMPS AND PLUMBING â€" ELECTF Let us Demonstrate the Labor and Money Saving Electrical Equipme RANGES, Agent for FAMOUS FROST WIRE FENCE BY'ORDER OF THE COUNCIL. Mrs. Pawson of Oshawa is visit- ing‘ this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. Ness. Mrs. J. Wells and Miss Emma Clu- bine visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Snell, Bolton, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Clubine, Laskay. Mr. Donald Smellie and Mr. Her- bert Sharpless spent Sunday at Cam- eron Lake, Fenelon Falls. Rev. Mr. Ferguson of North To- ronto will have charge of the service at the United Church next Sunday mmnina‘. Rév. E. E. Pugsley will attend 7the soldier’s re-union to be held at Parry Sound next Saturday and Sunday ad will give an address on Sunday i‘Lernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day and famâ€" ily of Pittsburgh, Pa. and Miss Emma Day of Buffalo, N.Y., spent thg pas: “Eel: at_the Sierager home. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Morton and family are leaving on Saturday for a month’s holidays at Mountain Lake Minden. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson, Miss Mabel Brillinger and Mr. T. McGregor are holidaying at Torrance, Muskoka. Miss Elizabeth Heustis and Mr. Carl Nelson of Orangeville were mar- ried by the Rev. E. E. Pugsley at the Parsonage, Thornhill on Thursâ€" day, July 23rd. Catherine Myrtle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Davies, Colborne St., was married to Mr. Louis Watt Reid of Oriole on Thursday, July 16 at St. Philips Rectory, Weston, with Re_v_.‘ Mr. _But_ler_ officiating. LECUYER 85 COMPANY THORNHILL 2 cents per bag. Equip your farm with this Chopperâ€" ECONOMICAL AND EFFICIENT. This splendid outfit which we can safely recommend to every farmer in this district is a real money-saver. With this outfit you can chop your feed at LESS THAN THE WOODS ELECTRIC GRAIN CHOPPER COMPLETE STOCK 0F MAZDA LAMPS â€" ELECTRIC E So live that if you ever run for ï¬office not more than three-quarters of your campaign speakers will have to lie about you. a Our Postmlaster, Mr. Clayton Scott, while playing baseball last lFriday, met with a serious accident, [having- both bones of his leg broken. 'He was taken to St. Michael’s Hos- pital, where an x-ray was taken and the limb set. Reports are favorable for a speedy recovery. [Jacksonâ€"On Saturday. July 25, 1936 at the Private Patients’ Pavilion, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Jackson, a son. Owing to a shortage of funds the Ladies’ Softball Team have been un- able to have new uniforms which they were so much in need of. The Ladies’ Curling Club have come to their assistance donating the Six Dollars toward the fund which was all that was needed to secure the uniforms. Come out to the games and see how you like them. 071 Thursday night (to-night) a Benefit Game will be played by the Boys’ Baseball Team on the old dia- mond. Mrs; Edith Luesby and Mr. Will- iam Clement of Richmond Hill visitâ€" ed the latter-’5‘ old friends,'M1-. and Mrs. G. Garrow of Toronto last Saturday. As long ago as last January reser- vations were received at the Canad- ian National Exhibition officers for the 1936 pageant. It is “Mystic Marsâ€, a glamorous, fanciful, brill- iant and grotesque production d-e- picting interplanetary communica- tion 200 years hence. The pyro- technic finale will be a fitting cli- max to a most interesting extrava- ganza. At a. meeting of Ex-service men of the Toronto Metropolitan Area held in Central Y.M.C.A. Tuesday evening, Rev. E. E. Pugsley of Thornhill was elected as an ex-ser- vice men’s representative to the World’s Peace Conference to be held in Geneva September 3rd to 6th. Mr. Pugslev will sail August let to at- tend this Conference as well as to be an observer at the World Youth Conference which immediately pre- cedes it in Geneva. He will return to Bis pulpit for Sunday-September 27t . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thompson spent the w-eekendAin_ Galt. » THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO (LORNE BLOCK) W. W. Gillespie, chairman; J. Gal- braith, Treasurer; Frank Searle, Secretary. Other leading men- in the community are, Robert Fraser, J. Jack-sie, A. Bryant, Captain Geary V.C., Tom Hickey, E. Darling, T. Joyce, B. A. Brestow, J. Windross, J. A. Creighton, R. Mitchell, J. J. Gahaghan. While all the homes are attractive special mention should be made of the beautiful surroundings of the homes of Mr. Windross, Mr. Gahaghan, Mr. Galbraith, Mr. Day and Mr. Fraser, the latter having won the special home surroundings prize offered last year by the Wood- bridge Horticultural Society. Mr. Fraser took a piece of acreage of the swamp class and made it a ver- itable garden of lilies and roses with fish ponds and everything possible to make his home surroundings at- tractive. Cottage Dwellers from the City has been established. This colony is conâ€" ducted entirely\ with a community spirit “All for one and one for all,†it is safe to say. At present a com- munity dam is being constructed with Fred (Tom) Hickey in charge. A meeting held at the site of the dam where about 50 of the cott- agers were present, plans were made and funds raised for the continu- ance of the dam’s construction when it is expected a swimming pool will be ready for use in a few days. Ac- tive members of the Committee are Woodbridge Court I. 0. 0. F. Annual Picnic The annual picnic of Woodbridge Court of the I.0.0.F. held at the farm of James Elliott, Lot 11, Con- cession 8, on Saturday evening- last, attracted a good attendance of mem- bers and friends. Among the visit- ore were, George Mitchell, High Councillor; W. W. Abbott, High Chief Pine Grove Cottagers Hold Com- munity Meeting A few years ago a parcel of prop- erty adjacent to the Little Humber at Pine Grove was sub-divided and since then a good sized Village of ore were Councillor Ranger; A Officers < Ranger, ’ WOODBRIDGE DISTRICT Present day conditions demand that your milk be cool- ed in the most efficient way. The most efficient way is with the Woods Electric Milk Cooler. Every farmer who ships milk should have this outfit. Ask us for full particulars. You will be surprised how mod- erate the cost really is. ‘ Albert Trueman, Organizer; of the Court are, Chief: Thomas Wise; Past Chief THE WOODS ELECTRIC MILK COOLER FIXTURES ETC. Wood Hardware Changes Proprietor- ship William Wood of the Wood Hardâ€" dare who has served the district most faithfully for the past quarter of a century has retired from busi- ness having sold out to John Mack of Toronto who is now in charge. Among the old employees of Mr. Wood are James- Dow, head of the Tinsmithing Department, Bert Mars- ton, clerk, and Cecil Kitchener, all of whom will continue as members of the staff.. Mr. and Mrs. Wood left on Tuesday hast for Dorcet, Muskolqa, where it is their inten- tion to spend two months for a much needed rest. Mr. and Mrs. Wood have the best wishes of all Wood- bridge folk. Rev. J. E. Anderson and family are spending holidays at their cott- age on the shores of Lake Huron at Kincardine. During Mr. Anderson’s absence the pulpit of the United Church will be occupied by Rev. John Hutton of Uno Park United Church, New Ontario, and Rev. Murdoch Mc- Kinnon of Runnymede United Church, Toronto. RICHMOND HILL ' RESIDENCE AGINCOURT 21-r-21 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Charlton and Miss Alice Linton, Toronto, vis- ited Miss Mary J. Burton on Sunday last. Ranger, James Elliott; Treasurer, Cecil Shannon; Secretary, George White; Recording Secretary, L. Wal- lace. Sports Winners were: Carl Im- bierton, Bob Shannon, Bruce Clark, Jean Preston, Hazel Brownlee, Bar- bara Wise, Mildred Livingston, Aud- rey Hamilton, Gordon Argo, Audrey Harris, Gordon Shannon, Mrs. Gor- don Shannon, Roy LaRose, Mrs. Ce- cil Shannon, Mrs. Fred Armstrong, Mrs. Norman Williams, Bessie Ell- iott, David Preston, Mrs. Preston. R. T. Wallace, proprietor of the Wallace Groceteria, and family spent Sunday last at Niagara Falls and enjoyed a few hours at the General Brock Hotel. Mrs. Oliver Snider and son John of Montreal who have been visiting her sisters Mrs. H. N. Smith and Mrs. Alf. Thompson, will return home on Saturday, August lst. RICHMOND HILL ELECTRIC WIRING THURSDAY. JULY 30th, 1936 i Richmond Hill FRED HICKENY Pine Street Woot THE BILTRITE Shoe Repair Shop LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S A Specialty DAIRY Milk and Cream Secured from selected and inspected herds and hand!- ed in the most approved methods. It is sure to give satisfaction. Pasteurized by the most modern method; Phone 42 Richmond Hill Successor to J. J. Deane Director of JVERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE WOODBRIDGE. ONTARIO Wilfrid R. Scott Richmond Hill Dairy G. WALWIN, Prop. Woodbridg-e