Friday Evenings Other Evenings by Appointment Office over the Past Office Woodbridge Phone 77 Maple, Ont; (Women and Children) Office Hours 1 - 3 pm. Appointments made th Dentist Office: Trench Block, two doors north of Bank of Commerce Hours: 9 21.111. to 5.30 pan. Telephone 32 Dr. Charles C. Collins DENTIST A-t Dr. Bigford's Office Tuesdays 9-12 nan. @mduys 12-4350 p.115 ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL WORK Office Hours: 9 to 11. sun. 6 to 8 p.m., and by appomtment Office: Centre and Church Streets, Richmond Hill Phone 24 Office Hours 9-10 5.111., 12-2 & 6-8 p.m. and by appointment MAPLE â€" Phc DR. LILLIAN C. LAN GSTAFF Licensed Auctioneer Counties of York and Simcoe .Sales of all descriptions conducted upon shortest notice and at reasonable rates. No sale too large and none too small Ming, Ont. Phone King 42-r-3 122 Yonge St. Richmond Hill DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFF DR. JAMES R. LANGSTAFF Ofï¬ce Hours 8 - 10 a.m.; 6 - 8 p.m. Dr. W. J. Mason DENTIST YONGE AND ARNOLD STREET PHONE 70 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO AUCTIONEERS J. H. Prentice, 415 Balliol St., K. C. Prentice‘ Markham Toronto, HYiam. 0834 We are prepared to conduct sales of every description. Farms and farm stock sales a specialty. Farms bought and sold on commission. All sales at- tended to on shortest notice. and conâ€" ducted by the most approved methods. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sales attended to on shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Furnaces, Eave Tl'OllghS, Metal Garages, Roofing Jobbing- Promptly Attended to THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Offices at From the Toronto Conservatory of Music, will accept a number of pupils in Piano, Organ and Theory. Richmond Hillâ€"Tuesday & Friday Thirty Years Experience Formerly with Heintzman Company Leave Orders at Austin’s Drug Store Richmond Hill FIRE â€" AUTOMOBILE â€" LIFE Dr. C. A. MacDonald DENTIST Successor to DR. M. C. MacLACHLAN Open M_on_¢!ay,_VVed_n%day and Bank of Commerce Building Telephone 80 Dr. M. J. Quigley DENTIST THORNHILT: .T.F‘OX Prentice & Prentice Dr. R. A. Bigford Office Hours 10 â€" 12 am. C. E. Walkington “YORK COUNTY’S Dr. J. P. Wilson George W. Cross Piano Tuner Wright & Taylor Adelmo Maelecci Drs. Langstaff J. T. SAIGEON & SON J. Carl Saigeon Dr. L. R. Bell LVI. NEWS‘IEST NEWSPAPER†MUSICAL MEDICAL BUSINESS AUCTION EER MAPLE MRS. MYLKS Insurance Phoï¬e Maple 3 Phone 100" Phone 3 LIFE, FIRE. ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, PLATE GLASS, AUTOMOBILE, BURGLARY, QUARANTEE BONDS SPECIAL RATES T0 FARMERS ON ALL CARS TARIFF & NONTARIFF CO’S. Bowden Lumber & Coal 00., LTD LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Insulex, Donnacona Board, etc. LANSING WILLOWDALE 42 HUDSON 0234 INSURANCE Member of the Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta Bars 310 McKinnon Building, 19 Melinda St., Toronto Bus. Phone EL. 1744 S. TUPPER BIGELOW LLB. ‘A. Cameron MacNaughtnn, KC. BARRISTER Alexander MacGregor K. C. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Richmond Hill THURSDAY AFTERNOON ‘ _ 93 Yonge Street iImmedlately North of Masonic Hall Phone 87 -â€" Richmond Hill Toronto Office â€" 18 Toronto Street Phone ELgin 1887 Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Officeâ€"711 Dominion Bank Building, southwest corner of King and Yonge Streets, Toronto. W. B. Milliken, K.C. Herb. A. Clark Henry E. Redman W. P. Mulock formgrbl gfjï¬rg; Cook, Cook & Delany B. Bloomfield Jordan BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc. Barristers and Solicitors Hon. W. H. McGuire James A. Boles, B.A. Percy Blggs AD. 0177 Toronto AD. 0178 1315 Bank of Hamilton Building Yonge Street â€"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. ‘Walter S. Jenkins. Res. Phone Hill 1 5048 iJ. Harry Naughton. Res. Elgin Mills ‘ Res. Phone 12-2 Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Wm. Cook, K. C. Ralph B. Gibson, K. C. Toronto Office: 912 Federal Bldg. 85 Richmond St. West. Richmond Hill, Thursday forenoon Maple, Thursday afternoon Money to loan at Current Rate BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 201 Church Street, Toronto Phone Waverley 4365 Residenceâ€"18 Poy'ntz Ave., Lansing, Ont. Willowdale 308 84 Yonge Street Richmond Hill OFFICE HOURS 9.30 to 12 -â€" 2 to 5 Telephone 148 for appointments. Naughton & J enkins McGuire, Boles & Co. 614 Confederation Life Bldg. Toronto Phone: Office EL. 5029 Res. M0. 2866 1008 Federal Building 85 Richmond St. West, Toronto Telephone AD. 1948 1711 Star Building 80 King Street West, Toronto Phone: ELgin 4879 BARRISTERr - SOLICITOR NOTARY Mulnch M illiken, Clark «V- Redmnn Walter S. Jenkins A. G. SAVAGE T. C. Newman Thomas Delnny Cook & Gibszm Post Office Block Richmond Hill Established 1880 Res. Phone RA. 5429 Stouffville Agincourt Thistletown Vellore Vandorf Schomberg Unionville . Eversley Sharon . . . Udora Belhaven RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 1936 Mr. H. C. Bailey, merchant at] Maple, is pleased to announce to his new patrons and friends that his! business has almost doubled since he moved to his new premises known as the Post Office store. He exâ€" presses thanks- for the patronage ac- corded him, and intimates that he i’s‘ in a better position than ever to give extra value for the money left him., Mr. Edward Gallanough of Thorn- hill who retired from business a few years' ago died at the home of his mother last Thursday. The funeral from the family residence on Sun- day was largely attended. Word was received here of the death of Oman C. Sheppard, son of Mrs. H. J. Winch of Headford. The young man was 23 years of age. He went to northern Alberta and took up land about four years ago. [Two cars of lumber arrived a few days ago for the grain elevator to be erected near the new James Bay Railway Station. The proprietor, Mr. Smith, Mayor of Toronto Junc- tion, hopes to start building at once. The attendance at ï¬he High School on Tuesday was larger that !at any previous opening. Forty new pupils presented themselves in the first form, and several more are expected next week. Mr. Thomas Tyrrell, an esteemed citizen passed away at his home here on Tuesday morning Iaft-er several weeks illness with typhoid fever. De- ceased had been caretaker of the Village cemetery for a number of years, Was industrious and active, and Villlag‘ervs will long remember him as a useful citizen. He leaves. a wife and five children. The funeï¬al takes place this Thursday afternoon. The weather has been perfect all during the Canadian National Exhi- bition in Toronto. The attendance has been larger than at any previous ekhibition. The number in the grounds Monday Was over 100,000. Mr. Andrew Pattullo, publisher of the Woodstock Sentinel Review, was elected M.P.P. in North {Oxford on Tuesday in the seat formerly held by Sir Oliver Mlowat. His majority was 761. Captain John Newton, brother of Messrs. James and Andrew Newton of this place died at the home of the latter on Monday night. Re- mlains interred in Mount Pleasant Cemetery this Thurs-day. School Fair Dates THIRTY YEARS AGO From our Issue of Sept. 6th, 1906 The Board of Education met on Monday of this ween, a bare quorum being present, viz., Messrs. Naugh- ton, Switzer, Newton, McConaghy, Palmer, Storey and McDonald. Min- utes of last meeting were read and' adopted and accounts were ordered paid. Messrs. Storey and Newton reported on the price of la furnace for the High School, but as one of‘ the members was called away the meeting, for want of a quorum, ad- journed until Monday next. WAY BACK IN LIBERAL FILES FORTY YEARS AGO From our Issue of Sept. 10th, 1896 At the annual meeting of the King Plowmen held a few days ago, the following officers and directors were elected by King Plowmen‘s Associa- tion for the season of 4896: Presi- dent, Wm. Walkington; Vice-Presi- dent, W. Heacock; Secretary, J. T. Saigeon; Treasurer, George Lawson; Directors, James Wellis, W. E. Fox, James Cherry, Frank Trent, F. W. Heacock, John Tawse, Milton Davis, John Deacon, George Ramsay, Chas. Norman, A. D. Carley, S. Armitage, Jesse Walton, Wm. Wells, Wm. Har- ris, Wm. Miatheson, W. J. Ross, A. E. Wilkinson, E. O. Chappelle, D. Blough, J. W. Field, Floyd Hollings- head‘; Honorary Members, Wm. Mu- lock, M.P.; E. J. Davis, M.P.P.; Dr. Burnvs, Dr. Norman, Dr. Brereton, Dr. Tegert, Rev. Dr. Carmichael. The match will be held on Wednesday, the 4th of November. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. The facts are that Britain, withiut fuss or ballyhoo, is leading the world in the restoration of normal buSiness and this, despite the fact that she is only across the channel from the flaming- volcano of Europe. London has regained her old. commercial and financial world prestige which at one time threatened to pass to New York. Every returning visitor from Greâ€"at Britain has an enthusiastic story to tell of the prosperity of the Old Land. Industry is busy, unemployment is decreasing and the word depression is never heard. There is a remlark- able building program in progress. While this is particularly noticeable in the south and in the neighborhood of London, yet all over England and Scotland thousands of new homes are being built. As for London itself, there is as much construction going on as in the boom days of Les Ange- les and Detroit. The wisdom of Orillia Town Coun- cil in paSSing' a bylaw to license slot machines is questioned by the Newsâ€" Letter, which says that such action is simply storing- up trouble for the municipality. Legalizing- gambling in this flashion for the sake of a few hundred dollars of revenue cheapens both the council and the municipal- ity in the eyes of outsiders. A British express train a few days ago attained a maximum speed. of 113 miles an hour, which is said to be the fastest time ever made by a steam-hauled passenger train. Slow old John Bull scores again. The King’s private secretary was fined $7.50 for speeding. The law plays no favorites over there. The courts of law/in Jlapan, like many scientific groups in various parts of the world, are convinced“ that plants require sleep. Not long ago ta farmer won a suit for damages against a company which had erect- ed' a large neon (advertising sign a; longside his rice field, claiming that his crop had failed because the sign had prevented it from sleeping ‘at night. “Is it hot enough for you?†called a lady of Chicago to her perspirin-g neighbor pushing a wheelbarrow loaded with coal. He scowled, droppâ€" ed hisi ldad and punched her right in the eye. Then the judge got hot and fined him $25. During a midnight thunderstorm, E. M. Summers of Marietta, Ohio was awakened by some one playing loud music downstairs. Going down to give that someone a “piece of his mind,†he found his own radio go- ing. Lightning had fused it, bring- ing in the station to which the dial was set. A young negro of Louisville, Kenâ€" tucky, who went to the city dump to salvage junk to buy himself a bicycle, returned $450 richer. The roll fell out of ‘an old corset. The Chesley High School is being repainted for the first time in forty years since the school was built. Which proves one of two things â€" the Chesley School Board did not give a rap- about appearances or else the paint used by the original paint- er was of the everlasting variety. Don-Alda White Leghorns in addi- tion captured two trophies, the Rich- lard Oke Memorial Trophy for the best young pen, and the Donovan Trophy for the best cock, hen, cockâ€" erel and pullet in the show. There was considerable objection last term when Richmond Hill schools remained open on the King’s birth- day. In the Ontario Department of Education circular June 23rd is list- ed as a school holiday. Thanksgiv- ing Day, October 12th and Remem- brance Day, November 11th also as school holidays. The gold medal for the champion bird in the C.N.E. Poultry Show was won by a White Leghorn cockerel, owned by Don-Aldla Farms,'â€Todmor- den. He also took the medal for the championship bird in: the Mediterra- nean class. John D. Patterson. Don Head Farms, Richmond Hill, won the coveted E. J. Freyseng Challenge Trophy for the best pen of four lambs open to all breeds when his Southdowns again won this honor at the ONE. this year. General News & Views RICHMOND TAILORS CLEANING & PRESSING SERVICE 18 THE VERY BEST HARRY R. ROSE 40 Yonge St, Richmond Hill NORTH BAY-- CALLANDER - HUNTSVILLE PARRY SOUND - GRAVENHURST - BARRIE - ORILLIA MIDLAND - WASAGA BEACH - BEAVERTON between RICHMOND HILL and and intermediate points ATTRACTIVE RATES TO OTHER CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POINTS Tickets and Information at R. PE‘I‘CH â€" PHONE 177, RICHMOND HILL RICHMOND HILL PHONE 49.! GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED GET NEW GOODYEARS COMFORT RICHMOND TAILORS TELEPHONE RICHMOND HILL 191 NORTH YONGE ST. OPPOSITE ORANGE HOE We are now equipped to giVe you 24 hour service on your cleaning and prwsing, and can guarantee you the very best in workmanship. 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