"YORK COU1\ 'l‘Y’S NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER _____â€"â€"- VOL- LVIII. :â€"___.â€":â€"â€"â€"‘â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"' MUSICAL iâ€" Adelmo Melecci From the Toronto Conservatory of .‘Music, will accept a number of pupils in Piano, Organ and Theory. ‘ Richmond Hillâ€"â€"Tuesdav and Friday MRS. MYLliS George W. Cross Piano Tuner Thirty Yiars Experience Formerly withl Heintzman Company "Leave Orders at Austin’s Drug Store Richmond IIill BUSINESS Wright & Taylor FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Offices at THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE ________.______’â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"- J. Carl Saigeon Line & Armstrong BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. 4?. YOlT'g‘e Street RICHMOND HILL Campbell Linc J. M. Armstrong,B.A. Telephone 186 Thomas Delany formerly of Wm. Cook, Cook & Delany BARRISTER â€" SOLICITOR NOTARY 1008 Federal Building 85 Richmond St. West, Toronto Telephone AD. 1948 Cook & Gibson 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 B. Bloomfield Jordan BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc. 84 Yonge Street AUg/[I‘AIgIIngR Richmond Hill Licensed Auctione 1- for the County 9300tFF112CE HO‘UISSt 5 Of York ' . 0 Telephmies 0 Sales attended to on shortest notice Office 229 ReSideme 148 and at reasonable rates J. T. SAIGEON & SON I Insurance FIRE â€" AUTOMOBILE â€" LIFE ‘ .________________.â€"â€" MEDICAL Dr. R. A. Bigford Office Hours 9â€"10 a.m., 12â€"2 & 6â€"8 p.m. and by appointment .hlAPLE â€" Phone 3 Drs. Langstaff At Marple Tuesday Afternoon Bank of Commerce Building T. H. Lines BARRISTER, 'SOLICITOR, &c. 102 Yonge St. Richmond Hill Telephone 193 Evenings 7-9 p.m.-Thurs. Afternoons Toronto Officeâ€"272 Bay Street Telephone WAverley 1139 Morgan L. Piper Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. d H.†W UNIdONVILLE . 122 Yonge St. Richmon -] ednes ay 3.6 pm. ' DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFF THORNHILL Wednesday 7-9 p.m. Toronr-o Office â€" 45 Richmond St. W. WA. 5923 McGuire, Bâ€"oâ€"les & Co. Barristers and Solicitors Hon. W. H. McGuire James A. Boles. B.A. Percy Biggs AD. 0177 Toronto AD. 0178 1315 Bank of Hamilton Building Yonsre Street -â€" Toronto Mulock, Milliken, . "Clark & Redman Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Officeâ€"711 Dominion Bank Building, southwest corner of King and Yonge Streets, Toronto. W. B. Milliken, EC Office Hours 10 4 12 am. DR. JAMES R. LANGSTAFF =Office Hours 8 - 10 a.m.; 6 - 8 p.m. DR. LILLIAN C. LANGSTAFF (Woman and Children) Office Hours 1 - 3 p.m. .Appointments made Phone 100 Dr. J. P. Wilson Officc Hours: 9 to 11am. 6 to 8 p.m., and by appomtment Office: Centre and Church Streets lRichmond Hill Phone 24 Dr. Charles C. Collins DENTIST At Pr. Bigford’s Office Tuesdays 9-12 am. Thursdays 12-430 p.m. Herb A. Clark ~Maple Ont phone Maple 3 Henry E. Redman \V. P. Mulock â€"~â€"â€"_Vâ€" A. Cameron MacNaughton, K.C. Dr‘ Wégiélggason M IlgARRISTL‘h ' 1 c Ainnon Buildino' YONGE AND ARNOLD STREET 19 Melinda Stree: PHONE 70 RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO Dr. C. A. MacDonald Alexander lllacGregor K. C. DENTIST BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Successor t0 * NOTARY PUBLIC DR. M. C. MacLACHLAN Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings Other Evenings by Appointment Office over the Post Office Woodbridgc Phone 77 Toronto, Ont. Phone: Office EL. 5029 Rec. MO. 2866 T. C. Newman BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Richmond Hill Every THURSDAY AFTERNOON Bank of Commerce Building THORNHH‘L 93 Yonge Street Dr- M- J0 Qulgley Phone 87 â€"â€" Richn‘iond Hill DENTIST Toronto Office â€" 18 Toronto Street Phone WAverley 2321 W alters. Jenkins Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Telephone 80 Prentice & Prentice AUCTIONEERS J. H. Printice, 415 Balliol St. K. C. Prentice, Markham Toronto, HYland 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 sltoz'lcst no‘ii-e an'l cen- -ductcd by the most approved methods C. E. W alkington Licensed Auctioneer Countiis of York and Sinicoc Sales of all descriptions conducted upon shortest notice and at reasonable raLs No sale 100 large and none too small King, Ont. Phone King 42-r-3 I Phone I'lYlanri-L’Ilbi i M Res. Phone 9788 Johnston. 8: Granston ‘MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS OF CANADIAN & FOREIGN Granite Monuments 15249 Yonge St. (east side) between Merton & Balliol Sts. .Plione WAverley 2321 ReSidenceâ€"Zl Hollywood Ave. Lansing. Ont. Willowdale 308 MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM Treasurer’s Sale of Lands In Ar- rears of Taxes By virtue of a warrant issued by the Reeve of Markham Township, dated the 20th day of August, 1938, commanding me to levy upon the lands mentioned in the following list for arrears of taxes thereon and costs as herein set forth, all such patented lands, I hereby give notice that the list of lands liable to be sold for taxes has been prepared and is being published in the Ontario Gazette, and that unless the said ar- rears of taxes and costs are sooner paid. I shall on the 7th day of De- â€"_ w u r cembcr, 1938, proceed to sell the V VW W said lands to discharge the said ar- mmmbm'flkmmym rears of taxes and charges thereon. Helen Simpson Lynett J. F. Lynett The sale will be held on the above ORDER date at the hour of ten o’clock in 'HELEN SIMPSON FLO‘VERS the forenoon at the Township Hall, For All Occasions Unionville. Ontario. Phone orders delivered any- Copies of the said list may be where in North Yonge St. had at my office. ‘ District 2518 YONGE STREET Open Evenings 1938. WAY BACK IN LIBERAL FILES I-‘ORTY YEARS AGO From our Issue of December 1, 1898 Mr. Isaac Crasby has purchased the front 20 acres of the Richard- son estatc. This was a cash sale. and the price paid was $1600. This is a desirable property especially for Mr. Crosby as it lies alongside his farm on the south side. The balance of the farm, about 71 acres, has been bought by Mr. O. J. Brown for $3000. Travellers along the line of the lVIe‘ii-opolilan Railway are anxiously wa'ting for the new stoves which the company has promised to place in 'hcir cars at an early date. It is to be hoped there will be no dis- appointment as a ride from Richâ€" mond Hill to Toronto in a cold car 614 Confederation Life Bldg. Toronto ‘ is not particularly desirable. Charlie Johnston’s shooting match di‘cw quite a number of local cracks- l men to the Palmer House on Thanks- ‘ giving Day. The marksan wcrci supposed to be shooting for various kinls of poultry, but it was foundl next day that dozens of the bulletsl l l missed the target and went through l . . . i the bomb of the (“1va shedv I‘Iddl- l icipalities. Richmond Hill and neighs ing Mr. Hulse's favorite top buggy. It is said that Mr. Hulse even took a few shots himself, but whether he put a hole or two in his own buggy depends on his skill as a sportsman. The Richmond Hill i‘e-organized on Wednesday owning of last week with llie following off- icers: Patron, J. W. Moyes. Esq; Pres‘dvent, W. President, P. G. Savage; 2nd Vice- Pi‘esidcnt. T. Nev't'n; Ticasui'cr, H. A. Nicholls; Srcr t'ii'y, T. F. Mc- Mahon; Committee of Management. W. II. Pugslcy, F. McConae‘hy. I. lPalincr. J. H. San'ei'son; Auditors, J. H. Bi'ydon and Geo ge McDonâ€" ald. Mr. H. F. Hopper has rented the brick store and dwelling next. to the Metropolitan VVait‘ng Room. pur- chased Mi's. Soules stock of grocerâ€" ies and confectioiirry. and takes pos- session to-d‘ay. keeping an up-to-date stock. We wish the new proprietor success in his new venture. An infomnal meeting of the Vill- age council and a few other citizens was held in Reeve Savage’s office to consider the advisabil'ty of tak- ing steps to establish a market here ‘ as well as to talk over other matters. "Mr. Moyes, manager of the Metro- politan R.R. was present, and gave a lot of iniei'esting information as. Ito what the company would‘ .be pre- !pared to do in the way of hauling all kinds of freight as soon as the 'Bond’s Lake Power House is. comâ€" ‘pleted. In case that a suitable lot is furnished the company free of charge, the latter will build a large waiting room. fre'ght house, car sheds. a bank and other buildings. iThe following were appointed a com- mittee to act in coniuncf'on with a ,conrmittee of the council and see Immediately North of Masonic Hall ‘Whatican ll“ (lone l“ the above mat‘ column to tell of the advantages of {tersz \V. H. Pugsley. Isaac Crosby, 1H. A. Nicholls, J. Palmer. J. Swit- lzer, J. H. Sanderson, T. F. McMahon. ,iThis committee will r:port at a pub- ;lic meeting to be called by the reeve. l The remains of the late Mr. Room 66, 18 Toronto St, Toronto Charles H. Keffer were interred at dress was given by Rm" A' P' Bram“ Maple on Friday last with Masonic ‘honors. the members of Richmond ‘Lodge attending in a body. Decreased was a rcsidcnt of Maple for quite a :nuinlbcr of years and was highly r-â€" ; spectcd. The SOI'l‘I‘WiI’ig frii‘nds have the sinucie syn'yathy of all in .‘lll‘ll' bti'cav iiicni. ‘ People in this scction of country ,will be plczzsrd to rec in pr'nt the i'ccord made this i'all by Mi. Sci ricer Ci'olcy (if Sil't)ll.l, formerly of Pat crâ€" Tlie Didi/05‘ gained by him lli's Jfall are as innfsilil, i~;t prize; llamlllon. 1st and spccial for six clown furrows and i'irï¬sii: 't‘lcri, lsl and sp cial for fiiifsh; Caislm‘, 1st. and spcc'al for sMi'Ll finish and lick-L lrind 'ii field: Thistlc- l town. 3nd and .spccial for six crowns: ' Miltoiz. 1st and spC-c'al for stait and 1 finish: Toionm (lei'c, 1st and :pcâ€"l cial i'or s'ail: Toronto township, 1st l and special for start and finish. l Sf‘ll. l-OiJAYSZ l l l l l It was observed on Saturday lastl by a number of slii‘t‘iutul's that thcl Council Chamber where the Division 1 Court is held is badly out of repair. A coat of kalsoiniii There was a large attendance all St. Cleluents) CHARLES HOOVER. Treasurer, MOhawk 3000 the Gospel Temperance meeting in;l .ï¬â€™ ' T. Storey; 1st. Vice-3 Mr. Hopper purposes i.0ntario for the past four years, is Ricniï¬ho HILL, ONTARIO THURSDAYâ€"DECEMBER 1st, 1935. General News & Views Three \vccks fiom ncxt Sunday" is ('hi'isiiiias. Mr. Percy Drury of Richmond Hill has been appoiiitcd bandmastcr of Markham brass band. Some people who gamiblc away their main y, complain that the wealth of the country is all monâ€" opolized by a few. Let it not be said of you: “He thinks a lot of his home townâ€"cxâ€"l cept when he has any money to spend." The children 2110 said to need train- ing in posture. The posture of turn~ ing over on Ma’s checkered aproni was once thought vci‘y healthful. It used to be considered very healthful to go barefoot. That was in the days when Saturday night bath was commonly considered ade- quate. Municipal elections are being held .Monday in many neighbouring mun- ibouring municipalities still stick to the January date. One thing leads to another. One ,man invented a stool with a supei'abullcl that will pene- ,Tl‘flie a bullet-proof vcst. any more than an orange can ‘be i sweet and sour. Think i‘h:s over you Ppeople who thnk you are carrying :all the troubles in the world. Norman Baker of Stouffvillc this ycai‘ shot a deer weighing 244 pounds. This tops off the record ,of the local champ Bill Neal who ‘brought lime a 232 pounder. Miss Bess McDei'inand, Superin- tendent of Women’s Institutes for {resigning heir pOSiiï¬on to marry Guy lSkinner, a native of Perth, who is engaged in agricultural work in Con- necléicut. A magazine .editor told a servï¬ce spends 85 cents out of every dollar, , leaving a dime and a nickel for huib- ‘le’. Many husband‘s, however, claim ito be still looking for the fifteen 1 cents. - 1°“ Friday owning- lhe I‘ll-l9“ libel“? jclub in Ottawa that the average wife ‘ Hon. Norman Rogers, Canada’s Minister of Labor, will address a public meeting at Pickering College, Newmarket on the subject “Canad- ian Problems". The meeting will be open to the public and all are in- vital. A Toronto paper recently suggestâ€" ed Toronto as. the new capital for the Empire instead of London. Now the Midland Free Press dovoies 3 Midland as the future capital. Page Reeve Grccne. ternoon. In the absence of the speaker previously announced the ad- lili‘. Biiace expressed regret that the citizens were forced into a contest looking to repeal of local Option. He contrndcd that local option had given ,good satisfaction in this place, and _ vest that is . CHI-1mg mun) :bull: tâ€"proof. Now comes another man No person can he mean and hamin SINGLE COPIES 5c. $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Sonic smiled when they read in! lil>l \Yeck's issue that the King and Queen had been invited here. How- ever nothing is ever accomplished without at least trying and those who smile toâ€"day may be most sur- prised When His Majesty does stop here next summer. At the annual meeting of the Schomberg Veterans Club last Fri- day evening held in Keitloby Hall Gladstone Lloyd of Schomberg was reâ€"elected president for the coming year. Col. W. P. Mulock. K.C., M.P. addressed the moi-ting and in his re- marks stressed tho need for ade- quate defence for Canada. I Wells Drilled Sceened and Repaired Repairs to all makes of hand and power pumps Also windmill repairs Estimates given Apply P. WALLACE Oak Ridges P. 0. Phone King 3-r-15 | This is what hard water does to your water supply pipes. every purpose. beverage will be obtained. l which water is required. men! Plan. Hamilton Toronto l lit their opp. icnts did not think so 'it was up to them to prove their ,caisc. Up to the proscn. they had not attcinptcd to do so. Tli- agita- -tion for a renewal of a lctnstul bar was simply that a few intercswd ‘pci’sons might make money out of thc transaction. Mr. lll'ilL‘C with. Messrs. Sanders-(n and Ilumc, swing- a trio. and Miss Mary Trench ron- ‘ Snip : tributed a solo. The chair was filled ‘by Mr \V. A. \Vi‘i'rht. York County Council November session (in Monday with Warden Kr'ilh presiding. Th1,- inattcr disci'sscd was the Tuiwito Market. It is claimed that th- city has broken the agreement with the county, {hm-eby causing loss and in- i'ii ~t ed by the then Warden of the Coun~ ‘ ’ ty and Mayor of the city was entci-i-d into, mutually agreeing to abolish z' . b ‘ the toll gates and thv- market ’i'ccs. \YOUld Kl’t‘illl)‘ A motion was afterwards- curried :mâ€" 0 Y improve its z‘ppcai'arcc. We ti‘ustlpointinp' Messrs. Pugslev. Henry. I] ‘ . v. y ‘7 . I. . ' ' ' . Dated at Lniomille, August 20th, i the tounczl \\lil ci2ns.<lci' ahc matter. ‘AAyinis' cathnuge and Nevins- :1 com- mittee to act with the retail in r- chzints in interviewing the city .‘H‘J'l- ‘ Unionville, Ontario. ' the Temperance llall last Sunday af- l cf], opcncd its : i l t of this district. momo‘momo Softened Water For Economy Hard water in time will completely block your hot water boiler pipes or the coil in your furnace. As the deposit of lime in the pipes increases, heating efficiency is lessenedâ€" Iuel is wasted and'possibly serious damage may result. A Duro Water Softener will eliminate all these unsatis- factory conditions as it supplies clean softened city water, free of obieciionable lime and magnesium elements. for Housekeeping costs are also lessened because vege» tables and other foods cook much more rapidly in Duro softened water. Food flavors are not lost. Smaller quantiï¬es of tea and coffee may be used and a fuller, better flavored Household cleaning, dishwashing. etc.. are quicker and more thorough and there is a great saving in cleanser costs because much less soap is needed with softened water. Duro softened water is better for every purpose for Duro Water Softeners are made in various capacities and their cost can be spread over a period of months by utilizing the Government Home Improve- on Plus small charge for installation FOR SALE AND INSTALLED BY. ER. RICHMOND HILL H KANE PHONE 92R EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO., LIMITED Vancouver Sudbury Winnipeg 0=0=l0=0=0=0$0=0=030 Cleaning and Pressmg ing service is what we offer to the people You value your clothing and should be satisfied with nothing less. Our years of experience and our record as an established business in this community is your guarantee. PHONE 49.} 0 E E a ll Expert and dependable cleaning and press- fl 0 [I H O l.“ hamâ€"mono J. A. GREENE l convenience to York County i'atcâ€" m ________A____._____r _______ ‘17â€";_,_.___7_H_7_ _________ “MIDI ‘II'IYOI'S. The out 5 l(‘il was ii‘trodu -od 0’ THIRTY YEARS too 3..., Rome w. n. Pugslcy, who .mimi Ll SPEC‘TAL CASH AND CARRY PRICE From our Issuc if :\H'i’t‘lll. al‘ .213, 10:13 . flat in 189.", 1m agrl'ponlont duh-- gign‘ SUITS. COATS AND DRESSES 650. 0 fl CLEANING AND PRESSING A SPEIIAL'I'Y .mcmouo mama: E11 0 ESL»..-_;1 0 DZ 0 31"...“ O RICHMOND HILL 5 [i O O