ALL KINDS OF SHEET mm. wonx DENTIST Successor to DR. M. C. MacLACHLAN Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings Other Evenings by Appointment Office over the Post Office Woodbridge Phone 7'7 Haple, Ont DENTIST YONGE AND ARNOLD STREET PHONE 70 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO Dr. L. R. Bell DENTIST Office: Trench Block. two doors north of Bank of Commerce Hours: 9 a.m. to 5.30 pm. Telephone 32 Ofï¬ce Hours: 9 to 11 a.m. 6 to 8 p.m., and by appointment Office: Centre and Church Streets Richmond Hill Phone 24 (Women and Children) Office Hours 1 _ 3 pm. Appointments made PhOI Dr. Charles 0. Collins DENTIST I MAPLE Dr. C. A. MacDonald km»... lav-o Tron ha. Metal (hm, heritag- 1011mm- Promptly Attend“! to Office IiogrgéL 10 a_.m.; 6~ fiï¬l'tï¬liijN C. 'LANGSTA‘FF Licensed Auctioneer Counties of York and Simcoe .‘Sales of all descriptions conducted upon shortest notice and at reasonable rates I’No sale too large and none too small ï¬ling, Ont. Phone King 42-r-3 1_2_2_ Yonge St: IRVJAME’SWR:’LANGSTAFF AUCTIONEERS J. H. Prenfice. 415 Rallio! St. K. C. Prentice. Markham Toronto, HYIand 0834 “We are prepared to conduct sales of every descripï¬on. Farms and farm ‘i’mck sales a snecialtv. Farms bought nn‘d sold on commission. A11 sales at- tended to on shortest notice and com ducted by the most approved methods J'.FOX 'iiR.’ ï¬â€˜O‘L‘PH L. LANGSTAFF J. Carl Saigeon AUCTIONEER MAPLE Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sales attended to m shortest notice and at reasonable rates Bank of Commerce Building THORNHILL Dr. M. J Quigley DENTIST FIRE â€" AUTOMOBILE _ LIFE Thirty Years Experience Formerly with Heintzman Company Lave Orders at Ausï¬n‘s Drug Store Richmond Hill ‘ From the Toronto Conservatory of Music. will accept a number of pupils in Pine, Organ and Theory. Richmond Hillâ€"Tuesday and Friday MRS. MY'LKS THORNï¬iL’L‘AND UNIONVILLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Offices at Dr. W. J. Mason 70L. LVI. Prentice & Prentice Office Hours 9â€"10 a.-m., 12-2 & 6-8 p.m. and by appoinhnent__ Dr. R. A. Bigford At Dr. Bigford’s Office Tuesdays 9-12 am. Thursdays 12-4.30 p.mi.7 Office Hours- 103+ 12 am. Dr. J. P. Wilson C. E. Walkington Drs. Langstaff Wright & Taylor Telephone 80 J'. T. SAIGEON & SON George W. Cross Piano Tuner “YORK COUNTY’S NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER Adelmo Melecci MEDICAL BUSINESS MUSICAL Insurance Phohe Maple 3 Richmond Phone 100 Phone 3 T. C’. Newman BARRISTER ‘ SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Richmond Hi‘l Every 6 3 THURSDAY AFTERNOON - 93 Yon a Street Immediately Nort of Masonic Hall Phone 87 â€"â€" Richmond Hill Hin'l‘oronto Office â€"~ 18 Toronto Street FF ‘ Phone WAverley 2321 LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, PLA’I E GLASS, AUTOMOBILE BURGLARY, GUARANTEE BONDS SPECIAL RATES TO FARMERS ON ALL CARS TARIFF & NONTAPJFF CO'S Bowden Lumber & Coal 00., LTD LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Insulex, Donnacona Board, etc. LANSING ‘WILLUWDALE 12 HUDSON 0284 INSURANCE BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. Member of the Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta Bars 810 McKinnon Building, 19 Melinda St... Toronto Bus. Phone EL. 1744 S. TUPPER BIGELOW LLB. Alexander MacGregor K. C. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 614 Confederation Life Bldg. Toronto ‘Phone: Office EL. 5029 Res. M0. 2866 A. Cameron Mat-Nazwhinn. Ml Barristers, Solicitors, etc. I 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 ‘formerly of Wm. Cook, Cook & Delany Telephone 148 for appointments. 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€"â€" Toronto BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc. 84 Yonge Street Richmond Hill OFFICE HOURS 9.30t012 â€" 21:05 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 Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Telephone ADelaide 2108 Offices: 85 Richmond St. W., Toronto Naughton Block, Aurora Solicitors for: Auror", Richmond Hill, King, Whibchurun, Markham and North Gwillimbury. Walter S. Jenkins. Res. Phone Hill 6048 J. Harry Naughton. Res. Elgin Mills Res. Phone 12-2 ’. Bloomfield Jordan 1008 Federal Buildin 85 Richmond St. West, oronto Telephone AD. 1948 Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Public 201 Church Street, Toronto Phone Waverley 4365 Residenceâ€"18 Poyntz Ave, Lansing, Ont. Willowdale 308 McGuire, BARRISTER 1711 Star Building 80 King Street West, Toronto Phone: ELgin 4879 A. G. SAVAGE Naughton & Jenkins Mulock, Milliken, Clark & Redman BARRISTER - SOLICITOR NOTARY Walter S. Jenkins Old Post Office Richmond H'Ll Thomas Delany Established 1880 Barriggers; ASqlicigorg, etc. Cook & Gibson Res. Phone RA. 5429 Boles & Co. “An opportunist is a man who, when left holding the sack, cuts it up and makes himself a suit of clothes." What this country needs is to fol- low the footsteps of the fathers in- stead of the footsteps of the dancing master. Absentmin-dedness or misdirected atteLtion was shown to be by far the most common of all] highway accident causes. Impatience was ranked second. The operation of 1937 model cars on oisolete 1920 model roads was given as the prime cause. When eighlty-mile-an-hour cars are in the hands of twenty- mileâ€"an-hour drivers on thirtykmrile- lamhour roads the results are not‘ very satisfactory. The Ontario Good Roads Associa- tion in convention in Toronto recent- lry was told by the General Manager of the Ontario Motor League that the average traffic accident occurs in broad day-light on a stretch of good road with a perfectly sober driver who is not breaking the speed limit. A skinless sausage has been in- vented. So now it only remains for 'smneone to invent a sausage With no contents either, and we’ll be with- in sight of a perfect vacuum at last. “Too Much Winter†is the heading of an editorial in the Penticton, B. C. Herald. “Just imagine,†says the Herald; “getting- snow between Christmas and New Years and keep- ing it for more than two momsh‘s. .chh a thing was never heard of rbe- fore in the Okanagan. Six weeks Without thaw!†So that’s where our twintter went this year. Let them 'ship it back C.0.D. if they don’t like it. We can use it next year. There are still those who believe that the prevailing north winds at the time of the vernal equincx will influence the weather during the next three months. We’ll see how it works out this Spring. Deer hunbers are ’00 be required to wear a button to show they have procured a license. This should make it easier for hunters to avoid shoot- ing at each other in mistake for deer. The trilliu‘m has been selected as Ontario’s floral emblem, and the Choice appears appropriate, since the tri'llium is one of the ioveliess of the Provinc-e’s spring wiltfl flowers. Rulblber roads are being tried out in Australia. The land' of the kang- aroo hopes: to be a jump ahead of other countries in providing a softer landing for motorists tossed out of their cars in collfs‘ion‘s. Pedestrians. too, are hailing this new venture. l A number of Ontario communities will commemorate the Coronation by I a program of tree planting and: beau- [t'ificatiom Ten thousand acorns were received recently by the Tnees Society of Canada from St. Albans, lEngland, the gift of His Majesty King George VI to this country. Sev- eral municipalities have already made application and expect to secure a share of the shipment. RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO. THURSDAY, APRIL lst, 1937. Richmond Hill Horticultural Soci ety is looking forward to receiving one Royal Oak seedling- and two acorns from the Royal Park at Wind- sor, which we understand are being sent to every branch of the Ontario Horticultural Association. The public generally favors the change as it is felt better to have a 50 mile limit which is enforced than a 35 mile limit not enforced. The new 50 mile per hour speed limit for open highway and 30 miles per hour for built up areas does not come into effect until May 24th. The Easter week-end was featured by cold, windy, wintry weather. In fact we’ve had more winter this spring- than we had last winter. Onhyl a short time now until Day- light Saving will be in fonce. Due to lack of co-operathon of the We'athemnan the annual Easter fash- ion parade was‘ a flop. How many times were you fooled to-dsay? General News & Vim/u ; W "= Y RA CK IN ‘ LIBERAL FILES “Am manv +€mno “mi-£- w-An 'PAAIAA ‘ Any fool' can see with his eyes, the wise man strives to see with his brain. \ A cheque for $2845 has been hand; ed> Mrs. Maxwell. the 1191: réceipfs of the Benefit Concert given in the Ma- sonic HaII‘CiWedMesd-av evening of last week. fgfléwinsr her 102m! birth- dav. Our lo‘ldpqd: citizen. RWAMANâ€"F‘ARRâ€"At the heme of the bride’s parents. Thomhm. 'T‘mas- dav, March QRHL bv Rev. G. Mr'Kin- 19y. Ella. daugh’rer of ‘F‘. Farr. F,qu to Secord Reaman of Buttonville. THIRTY YEARS AGO From our Issue of March 28th. 1907 A bolt of lio‘hfm'nrz' Tuesdav morn- inrz‘ struck the cable which carries N‘aqara power to We mower term- inal station near Toronto. and the Toronto Street Railwam service was paralvzed for several hours. M. Esqâ€. Clerkï¬nd Treasurer, Rf'chmond Hi1]. . At the annual m-Peting of fhe stock holders of the Amerioan R911 T916- phone Cnmhanv the directors Were re-eTecth, and it was voted to inâ€" crease the can‘ta] Mock from $23,- 643,000 to $26,015.000. 1' am directed' by His Honor the administrafor, to acknowledge with thanks the receint of your letter of the 20th instant accnmnanving a host office order for fifhr-eight dollars and eiorhrtv cen+s (£552 Rn) from the council of fhna cornomtion of the Vil- lage of Richmond Fill. I have the honor to be, sir. your obedient ser- vant, . . . . . . $1.50, $3.50 6; $5.00 Manicn‘e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Child’s Hair Cut . . . . . . . . 15c- We Invite Your Patronage 35 Yonge Street, RICHMOND HILL (Liberal Office Building) Felephone 9 for Appoint- meats Finger Wace . . . . . . . . . . 40c. Shampoo & Finger Wave 50c. Marcel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c. Shampoo & Marcel 500. Oil Croquinole Permanent $2.09 Other Permanents at I The following: are the officers of ;the East York Plowmen's Associa- tion for the present yearzâ€"President, Wm. Milliken: Vice-President, John ILawrie: Secretam-Treasurer, Thos. IHood‘: Directors. J. Slafer, J. Little, :3. Rennie, A. Doughertv, G. Gorm- Ilev, R. Fetch, A. Quantz. J. Morgan, W. Stiver. F. Marsh, W. McDonald, ,G. Fnrester. R. McLean, F. Wier, A. Sir:â€" The peomle of Flzin Mills are anxious; ‘ro know when they are to have a Pos‘t ‘Office. INWINAN PAR/"NW. FUND Af‘KNï¬WTFT‘GTï¬MENT Government House. Toronto. March 23rd, 1897. Beauty Parlor RUTH RUMBLE, Prop. PRICE LIST Another meeting- of the Board of Ednoaï¬nn was held on Fri-(lav when after considering the various plans it was decided to accept that of architect J. F. Brown, of Toronto, for the new Hisrh Svhonl. The pro- posed‘ building Whioh will be of red! brick. Wm 00:1: ‘7» the neighborhood; of 84.000. The plan Shouts 3. hand- some elevation. Pringle The idea of holding a Queen’s Dia- mond‘ Ju'bilee Celebration in connec- tion! with the Hith and Public Schools has been ammved of by the Board of Education. Mr. J. H. Sanderson will have charge of the programme, which will consist of Fancy Drill, Broom Drill. Flag Drill, Dumb-bell Drill, etc. There will also be other sports and exercises provided. The Legislature has given the Met- ropolitan Railway Company permis- sion to extend’ their lines to all points on Lake Simcoe, and to use steam as a motive power with the consent of the municipalities. FORTY YEARS AGO From our Iswe of April lst, 1897 Hillcrest FRED C. Lij Commander R. N. Official Secretary. Interior Flood Light. 5-Year Guarantee. 9-point Cold Control. Tall Bottle Space. _. v--~u¢ Super Powmd Rolla- torâ€"only 3 moving parts. Glass Dcfrosting Dish. MARKHAM ROAD ONLY A FEW! Fair Allosznce for Your Ice Box Garfield Yerex Richmond Hill The Hydro Electric Power Commission unconditionally guaranteed by the ‘Province of Ontario 31/2% Bonds due April lst, 1947 at $98.00 to yield about 3.75% Representative Investment Secur ltles Dominion Bank Building, Toronto SABESTQN a HMGH . R. HERRINGTON FEATURES .’ LIMITED Here is a sale of refrigerators you can trust. Not a so-cqlled “stencil†or “private brand†model built to sell at a price! Not a "special" with quaï¬ty cut to a minimum. But a brand-new, genuine. beautiful Norge Refrigerator with the famous nnr $15995 ROLLATOR RE PRIGERATION EASY TERMS '3 operation equal to 42' l a home, shows not the wear. SINGLE COPIES It. $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE RICHMOND HILL Dry-Zero 100% ins“- lation. Full Stainless Pom- Iain Lining. Genuine WORTH s200°° Phone 87 No. 40