Maple. O m 7 r (Womcn and Children) Office Hours 1 - 3 pm. Appointments made Phone 100 Office Hours: 9 to 11 a.m. _ 6 to 8 p.m., and by appointment Office: Lvntre and Church Streets Richmond Hill Phone 24 Woodbrid Licensed Auctioneu- for the County of York Sales attended to on shortest notice and at reasonable rates J. T. SAIGEON & SON AUCTIONEER Licensed Auctioneer County of York Auction Sales conducted on short notice and at reasonable rates Richmond Hill Phone 92R J-. H. Prentice, 415 Balliol St. K. C. Prentice, Markham Toronto, HYland 0834 We are prepared to conduct sales of every description. Farms and farm stock sa‘reS a specialty. Farms bought and sold on commission. AH sales at- tended to on shortest notice and com ducted by the most approved methods From the Toronto Conservatory of Music, will accept a number of pupils m. Piano, Organ and Theory. Rlchmond Hillâ€"Tuesday and Friday Thirty Ycars Expenence Formerly \vithl Heintzman Company Leave Orders at Auwtin’s Drug Store Riéhmom‘. YIH‘. Vial-le JAVLAL: . DR. LILLIAN_ Ci iLANGSTA‘FF Richmond Hill Phonesflï¬) and 14 Night Phone 15 Branch Ofï¬ces at THQRSHILL AND UNIONVILLE MAPLE 122 Yonge St. Richmond H11 DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFF Office Hours 9 - 11 '1.n_1 Phone mm 2081 Open Evenings Rea. Phone 9788 Johnston & Granston MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS 0F CANADIAN & FOREIGN Granite Monuments 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 King. Ont. Phone King 42-1-4 Dr. Charles C. Collins {Alku LIV DEL†JAMES" ‘ hf VLANCSTAFF YO} FIRE â€" AUTOMOBILE â€" LIFE Dr, C. A. MacDonald DENTIST VOL. LVIII. DR. M. C. MacLACH-LAN Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings ' Other Evenings by Appointment Office over the Post Office Prentice & Prentice DENTIST ONGE AND ARNOLD STREET PHONE ’70 RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO 9â€"10 a.m 1849 Yonge St. (east side) Between Met-tan b Balliol Sts. Bank of Commerce Building THORNHILL Dr. M. J. Quigley DENTIST Dr, R. A. Bigford Office Hoiurs_ 10. C. E. Walkington George W. Cross Piano Tuner Dr. W. J. Mason FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Dr. J. P. Wilson Adelmo Melecci J. Carl Saigeon Drso Langstaff At Ih-flilgford‘s Office Tuesdays 9-12 a.m. Thursdays 12-4.§Q p.m_._ R. H. KANE right & Taylor ) uni; 12â€"2 & (3â€"8 p.111. and by appointment“ MUSICAL BUSINESS MEDICAL AUCTIONEERS AUOTIONEER MAPLE MRS. MYLKS Office Hours Telephone 80 Successor "YORK COUNTY’S NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER DENTIST Insurance 'ï¬hoï¬e Maple 3 Richmond Bill Phone 77 Phone and 142 P311 Office 229 evemng‘. The Croslby Hall Tenn‘s Club has re-organtized and‘ play will commence at once. The following are the off- icers for the year: President, Mr. John Forhlan; Vice-President! Dr. Lang’staï¬'; Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, Mr. Lme & Armstrong BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 4'3 Ym‘ng'e Street RICHMOND HILL Campbell Line J. M. A1‘mst1‘ong,B.A Telephone 186 formerly of Wm Conk, Cock 8: Delany BARRISTER - SOLICITOR NOTARY 1008 Federal Building 85 Richmond St. West. Toronto BarriSLem, Solicitors, etc. Wm. (look, 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 102 Yonge §t Mr. John ‘Caselty has erected a con- servatory at; the south-east corner of his dwelling which will add to the appexargnce and comfort of his neat residence on Centre Street West. Telephone 193 Evenings 7-9 pan-Thurs. Afternoons Toronto Officeâ€"26 Queen East Loyal citizens of this part of the country cannot better celebrate the 80th birthday of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, than by attending the Rich- mvond Hi'lI Fair in the afternoon, and remaining for the concert in the Wednesday 7-9 pm. Toronafo Office â€" 45 Richmond St. W. WA. '5923 y Barristers and Solicitors Hon. W. H. McGuire James A. Boh's, B.A. Percy Biggs AD. 0177 Toronto AD. 0178 .1315 Bank of Hamilton Building Yonge Street â€"â€" Toronto W. B. Milliken, K.C. H. A. Clark, K.C. H. E. Redrman, K.C. W. P. Mulock,K.C. A. Cameron MacNaughton, K.C. BARRISTER McKlinnon Building 19 Melinda Street. Toronto, Ont. Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Officeâ€"~711 Dominion Bank Building, southwest corner of King and Yong" Streets, Toronto. Alexander MacGregor K. C. 614 Confédéra'tian Life Bldg. Toronto Phone: Office EL. 5029 Rec. M0. 2866 BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Richmond Hill Every THURSDAY AFTERNOON 93 Yonge Street Immediately North of Masonic Hall Phone 87 â€" Richmond Hill Toronto Ofï¬ce -â€" 18 Toronto Street Phone WAverle'y 2321 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Room 66, 18 Toronto St.. Toronto Phone WAverIey 2821 ResidencFZI Hollywood Ave. Lansing. Ont. Willowdale 308 B. Bloomfield Jordan BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc. rom: o-ur Issue of May 18th, 1899 McGuire, Boles & Co. T. H. Lines BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, &c A. S. Farmer LICENSED AUCTIONEER 17 YEARS EXPERIENCE At Maple Tuesday Afbeynoon Bank of Commerce Buflding Morgan L. Piper Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. UNIONVILLE BARRISTER & SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Mulock, Milliken, Clark & Redman Walter S. Jenkins 84 Yonge Street Richmond Hill OFFICE HOURS 9.30 to 12 â€" z 1 Gormley R.R. No. 1 Telephone Stouffville 6312 Thomas Delany Cook & Gibson Telephone ELgin 2838 FORTY YEA RS AGO T. C. Newman Wedgiersgigx 3~6 _ p.m. Telephone AD. 1948 WAY BACK IN TH ORVNHILL' Telephone§ Richmdnd Hill Residence 148 t0 RICHME‘ID HILL. ONTARIO THURSDAY, MAY 18th, 1939 Seeding has been! delayed around Hopve by the recent rainstorms but the majority of farmers will finish this week. Mr. George Vandenburg‘ and Mr. E. C. Morning had good fishing in the Holland River Monday night. They returned Tuesday morning with over 100 large suckers which they netted in less than two hours. E. Coombs. Rev. W. F. Swallov ed‘ President of the at W'ood‘bri-dge'; Johr retamy~Treasurer an: A raising of the stablivng' and’ grand stand took place in the park yesterday afternoon. Everybody hopes for fine weathef between now and‘ Victoria Day. Messrs. L. Innes & 5 contract for repairing Stand which wi‘ll be 1‘ exhibition to be given of May. son of Tit-lie of the late W ering illness. The on Wednesday from her mother when a course of people f‘ mains to the vi-llag showing their last 1 Hal‘i a n THIRTY YEARS AGO From our Issue of May 13H FIFTEEN YEARS AGO From our Issue of May 15th, 1924 LIBERAL FILES Jones Lumber Company announce that they are moving their office and entire plant from Arnold Stveet to the yard, Centre Street East on June lst and- are offering ‘bangains on aliruilding materials. is scarcely right that this vexed question should come before the council year after year. It would be far better to .settle the question by a vote at the municipal elections in January. The Village Council used goocl judgment Monday evening in acced- ing to the request of the 320 peti- tioners .to adopt the soâ€"calledl day- light saving time. It is true there W315 also a. petiticn: in favor of standard time, but the number of signers on the latter was less than one-third of those on the former. It Fair of 1924 Large posters invite you to come to the Richmond Hill Fair on the 24th of May. The 75th anniversary promises to eclipse any Exhibition previously held here. The purses will draw good! horses, and the jump- ers and hunters will be a real at- traction in front of the Grand Stand. Do not fail to attend the banquet in the evening when Premier Ferguâ€" son, of Ontario, and other prominent speakers will give addresses. wmg thvelr La the departed Sound crop insurance is important. A. A. Quality Fertilizers make big yields and better quality crops. It pays to use A. A. Qua]- ity Fertilizer. The best is always the cheapest in the end. For prices and particulars apply to Phone 38 Prompt Courteous Service Is Our Motto FARMERS ATTENTION !! there I NEIL WOODS on Monday In Trench m. Trer The f Drover away une the etel‘N Maple il' me y, thus esteem Grand )1‘ «the 3 24th vary Sec the l‘€ On Friday, May 19th,; at Schem- iberg‘ school, a maple tree will be dedicated at an impressive ceremony, as a momento of the royal visit to Canada. The regular May mevetiinig of the Horticultural Society has been moved one week ahead, and will be held| on: Thursday, May 18. Mr. Rush of the Fruit Branch of Agriculture, will be the guest speaker and dis- cuss “Home and Farm Garden Work.†The editor of a Kansas paper says he picked up a Winchester rifle one ld'ay recently and started up the street to return it to its owner. The delinquent subscribers to his- news»- paper got it imtor th-eir‘hea‘dsl he was on the warpath and a. number of them he met insisted! on» paying him What they owed him. On his return to the office he found a loadl orf hay, 15 bushels of corn, 10 hushel‘e of potatoes, a load of wood and’ a bar- rel. of turnips :had1 been brought in. .Meet 5 Hill Fair Don’t miss th‘ Richmond Hill F bouts are the he Fair night in R same quantity two fire truck two he‘arses Fair mghlt m chh The program start 9.15 p.m. Daylight m Les. Reilly, well known Newmar- fleet citizen, died last week from pneumonia. He was an ardent Ibowh- er andl was well known throughout the county of Yank. He was in \his 48th if McLaug/alin -B 010K Rolling Motor Sales,R_ichmond Hill (Illlllm/HIHHIW†III/mmm... . GENERAL NEWS AND VIEWS . It’s exciting to fall in love with Buick. For here is a car unmatched for good looksâ€"unrivalled for life and action; No wonder it is winning so many hearts. If you have an eye for beauty, you will instantly pick McLaughlin-Buick out of the passing parade. No other car so deï¬nitely reflects the style trends of tomorrow. If you want power to speed your going, take the wheel of this great new Dynaflash Straight Eight Buick. See how smoothly you wing down the straight- away, cruise around the curves, swoop up the hill. If it’s comfort you crave, just relax in the roomy, luxurious interior of a new Buick. Watch how steel coil-springing on all four wheels levels the rough roads â€"how Knee-Actioneven banks the turns. If you want the-car of the yearâ€"the value of the year â€"choose McLaughlin-Buick. It’s easy to own on the General Motors Instalment Plan. So why wait longer? IMPI our friends the about xeradlin e‘ a: Richmond PERLY ai xmlbul he s: in t? avi-ng art Three at Richmondl Canada’s rural mail can-i been granted‘ four more hi year. Heretofore rural (32‘1'1' 't of gasoline ‘beern'gran’ted' only Christ 9 four to five New Year‘s Day as offic ' used, the days. Now they will vecei me will move d'ition, Domini-on Day, La ilbularnces and Thanksgiving Day and G00 2 same dist- The decision will Ibe welcom the Dominion, for the qu holid‘ays has been one of d bout thri D‘l rena at at Carrville public school held their annual oratori‘cal contest, in Carr- vilvle public school Friday night. The senior group competed for a cup which was won for the second conâ€" secutive year by Bonnie Burton. George Reid and Donald Delbrocco tied for seconydl place and Christine Dellbrocco came third. In the inter- mediate class Bess Bartonr was first, Francis Peri-in second and Annie Woods third. In the junior group Bruce Durie came first, Mary Reid! came second, and Margaret Woods, txhird. 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