They kill bugs and posi- tively prevent blight. Day 139 Phones Evgs. 8‘ One of the biggest family reun- ions will be held in Claremont Park on July 151: and is widely known as the Middleton Clan Picnic which is expected to reach the 500 mark in attendance this year. In previous years it has been held in Orillia as most central but owing to Pickering township being the starting place of the first settlers which came. frOm the British Isles some 150 years ago it was decided to hold same at Clare- mon-t for at least this year. Plans for sports are underway with prizes and anyone connected with the Mid- dJe110nI name needs no invitation but bring their basket and enjoy a. gOOd time. 558.50 $23.05 my" 1° Days of Thrills and Fun IN MONTREAL IN WASHINGTON TWO-IN-ONE, ACME AND SUDDEN DEATH BUG KILLER $10.00 $11.50 Pflcoslndude: Hotel Room - Meals - En'emlinmonl IN ATLANTIC CITY 3 DAYS 7 E MIDDLETON REUNION Weeds NOT CUT by JULY 10 will be destroyed by Order of the Inspector and costs charged to occupant of the land and if not paid will be charged against the property. Weeds have no place in a progressive municipalityâ€"do your share to prevent their spreadâ€"PleaSe Top Thistles In Grain Fields. “J. W. WARRINER. Weed Inspector. East Half ROBERT STIVER. Weed Inspector. West Half ATTRACTIVE ROUND TRIP FARES Municipality of Markham Township between TORONTO and Montreal . . . . . . . $12.00 Boston . . . . . . . . $20.00 Washington . . . . $19.65 Atlaniic City .. $19.65 THE MILL Sow Thistiesâ€"Ox-eye Daisyâ€"Wild Mustardsâ€"Bind Weedâ€"â€"B1ue Weedâ€"Pepper Grassesâ€"Bladder Oampionâ€"Hawkweedsâ€"Stink- Weedâ€"Canada. Thistleâ€"«Common MiIkWeed~â€"White Cockleâ€"Wild Carrotâ€"Wild Lettucesâ€"«COmmOn‘ Ragweedâ€"Dodderâ€"Gommon Burdockâ€"Poison Ivyâ€"Chicory-«Docks‘RuSSian Thistleâ€"Tumblâ€" ing‘ Mustardâ€"401'nquefoilsâ€"Spurges. Clause 5â€"Eve1-y occupant of land’. or if the land is unoccupied, the owner shall destroy all weedls designated n0xi0us by the regulations as often in every year as is sufficient to prevent the ripening of their seeds. Clause 23â€"Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this Act or refuses or neglects to obey any lawful order of an Inspector given under authority of this Act, shall incur a pen- alty of not less than $10 nor more than $50 for every such offence. Including Hoiel Room and Meals These Noxious PAGE EIGHT The Weed Control Act States RICHMOND HILL A. G. DONNELLY Telephone 177 IN BOSTON $'I'l.75 DESTROY 7 DAYS H. L. McMurchy has purchased‘ 82Wlthe palatial Brampton residence of the late W. T. Duggan. Hg a second year U. of ’1‘. student and is the mammalogist of the group. He plans to collect coyotes and oth- er mammals. The_party will travel by car and will go as far as Saskat- chewan. Their field work will be done in a territory bounded by tn:- border of North Dakota on the south and. Montreal Lake on the norir. Several canoe trips Into the wilds of Saskatchewan have been planned. When the party reaches Fort Carl- ton, Frank Farley a noted western ornithologist will join the party for ten days. Murray Robb, another youth will meet the expediï¬on at Prince Albert and will travel with them as a cook. The diamond backed rattlesnakes that they will collect will be caught 'by placing a forked stick over their heads, then by grab-hing them at the ‘top of the neck. “They can be put’ in a canvas bag and will stay alive 'for months,†Farley Mowat ex- 'plained. â€"â€"â€"1 T o o o LBMFPT West?“ ; Thornhlll Dlstrlct News SCIBntIfIC Expedition " .c snnn? "rm IT “WT.- One of the purp0ses of the trip will be to gather scientific know- ledge of wild life for the ROyal On- tario Museum. Headford Sunday Sch001 annivers- ary services will be observed next Sunday, June 25th with Special 561;- vices at 11 am. and 7 pm. Rev. A. Gillis of Toronto will be the preach- er at both services. There will be special music in the morning by the children of the Sunday School and in the evening Melville choir will have charge of the music. Three young men left Richimcnd' Hill Wed. on a scientific faunzil ex- pedition to the west. Two of the boys live in~ this vicinity, Harris Horde, age 20, of Richmond Hill, is going along for the experience he can gain in scientific field work. Farley Mowat, 19‘, of Elgin Mills is the ornithologist of the expedition and plans to collect birds and 1ch fattlesnakes for inuseums and 200:. The third member of the party. Frank Banfield, 21, of Townto, ii a second year U. of T. student and HEADFORD THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO l Six peonies, white, Mrs. Fitzger- ald, Mrs. G. Campbell; six peonies, red, Mrs. R. Simpson, Mrs. Camp- bell; six peonies, pink, Mr. Bone. Mr. Teeson, Mrs. Campbell; three peonies, white, Mr. Longley, Mrs. A. Thompson, Mr. Teeson; three peonies, red, Mr. Teeson, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Heslopfthree peon- ies, pink, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Hes- lop; twelve peonies, assorted, Mr. Bone, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Heslop. Vase climbing roses, Mrs. A. Thompson; spray climbing r0585, Mr. Bone, Miss Sylvia Thompson, Mrs. A. Thompson; vase of assorted roses, Mrs. A. Thompson; one speci- men 1-ose, Mrs. A. Thompson, Miss Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Henderson of Thornhill spent the Weekend at Kenâ€" more, N.Y. Fisherville girls’ baseball team played Thornhilvl girls at Thornhill‘ on Friday, June 16. The score was 14-7 in favor of Fisherville. The Ontario Amateur Golf Assoâ€" ciation championship was held at King‘s'ton on Saturday, June 17th. Gordon Taylor, J12, of the Summit Golf Club won the championship and Star trophy. In the semi-finals. second flight, J. Elliacott of Thom- hill who belongs to the Elms club defeated W. Littler of Cliffside 5, 4. and also defeated M. Ruiter of Ka- wartha one up. Mr. and Mrs. Reesor and family of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. P. Robeson on Sunday. Prof. andxMrs. J. R. Dymond of Toronto were Sunday visitors at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Attridge of Thomhill. K.1'by at Thornhill. Misses Geraldine Wesley, Muriel Sliver and Olive Shell spent the week-end at Uxbridge. Mrs. M. Pridham and family have left for their ‘summer cottage at Georgian Bay where they will spend a few weeks. at Lake Simcoe, Where they wx spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. E. Guillately of Kin were Sunday visitors at the home c Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howell c Thornhill. Mrs. Kirby of Ivy, Ont. spent the week-end with her daughter Miss M K.rby at Thornhill. Misses Geraldine Wesley, Murie Miss Pearl Forsha, aged 19, of Weston, received a fractured skull and severe gash over her right eye as a result of a fall from a horse able to return to her home where she is still‘ under medical care. Pleased to report that Constable Ralph Taylor has been “dismissed from the Toronto General Hospital where he had been confined for the past two months suffering from s-er- ions ~injuries caused in a collision with a car at Langstaff. He is now at home convalescing' and p‘rOgresvsâ€" inlg favorably. Mrs. Ainsrworth of Thornhill is now convale‘scing' after a fall which caused painful injuries to her ankle. Mrs. Percy Bone and family left on. Sunday for their summer cottage at Lake Simcoe, where they will Mrs. L. Reid of Thomhill left on Tuesday for Orangevilie where she will spend a vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Ward of Osh- Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘C. Ward of Osh- awa and Miss Reba Simpson of Tim- mins were visitors at Mrs. George Russell’s this week. Dion was standing on the beam while it was being lifted into posi- tion by means of ropes. His assist- ants told Coroner Dr. J. P. Wilson, Richmond Hill, that supports at either end of the moving beam sud- denly sprung and let it down. Dion fell head first, suffering a fractured skull, and life was extinct when Dr. George Lockhart, King City, arrived. E. Wilson, Miss Sylvia Thompson; basket of flowers, Mr. Bone, Miss Sylvia Thompson; dining room table centre, novice class, Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Bone; pansies, twelve blooms, Mrs. route to Europe and w'ay from Vancouver Church. Inte City Cemetery Raymond Dion, 32. was killed in- stantly on Tuesday. June 13 when he fell 15 feet to the ground item a beam in mid«air. He and three others were engaged in rebuilding a barn on the Watson Bres. farm, Vaughan township. Deceased had been married two years. Surviving are his widow, for- merly Florence Dove, three brothers and one sister. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon from the home of Mrs. T. Dove, fourth line, to Ket- tleby cemetery. Dr. Wilson announced no inquest will be held. )ne; pansies, twelve amp‘bell, Mrs. Wells Miss Florence Brox n' visited Dr. and 1Wednesd‘ay. Miss UTAEI LXI l fl. IT’S Jlldlgul 1:131“, Luau“; Lcapuuua .1an u E.qu B l _ V L . B I hound unleashedâ€"â€"giving you power aplenty c an? u: see t “S lie“, MC aughlm' [lch for the highest hill or the toughest stretch. . taday' an 11 agree It S the Beamy_lt s the Buy â€"and so easy to own on the The gearshift bar is right under your General Motors Instalment Plan. M4598 McLaug/nlin -Bâ€l OBITUA RY Rolling Maï¬wsales, Richmond Hill RAYMOND DION GARNET SMELSI‘IR <ervices were he‘d Jun be late Garre‘ Smelse HAT grand times you’ll have this sum- merâ€"with a new McLaughlin-Buick to brighten every mile you travel! A touch of your toe and Buick’s Dynaflash Straight Eight Engine responds like a grey- hound unleashedâ€"giving you power aplenty for the highest hill or the toughest stretch. Brown of Vancou- and Mrs. Attridvge Miss Brown is en ravelled part al‘l‘ A Strawberry Festival under the auspices of F'isherville United Church Women's Association will be helti Wednesday evening, June 28th. Entertainment by Mr. Pixton and , his Variety Troupe. : The montth meeting of the But- ‘tonville W.I. was held at the home 'of Mrs. E. Walton on Thursday, 'June 15th. A good programme of The marriage of Rhea Eleanor MCQufly to Mr. Lorne Tunstead of Toronto took place on Saturday, June 17th at Toronto. The bride was becomingly attired in pale pink with navy blue and white accessor- ies. A reception was held at the ’home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. 'Geo. Kerr. After a short trip north the couple will live in Toronto. W 2 STR A \YBER R Y FESTI V AL BUTTON VILLL‘ ParisAutOSupply NOW’S THE TIME TO JOS. PARISI, Prop. Yonge Street - Phone 86 - Richmond Hill (FORMERLY OPERATED AS RICHMOND HILL MOTORS) Complete Stock of New and Used Auto Parts, Accessories and Tires for all makes of cars and trucks 1929 DeSOTO SEDAN. 6 wire wheels, newly over- hauled and painted-â€"Snap . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘. $150.00 SPECIALâ€" NEW “SEALED POWER" SPARK PLUGS, each 45c. 42" Rubber and Felt Matting, per yd. USED CARS ï¬ngers. Larger windows all around provide a safer, more pleasant view. Buick’s Knee- Action banks the turns for youâ€"while Rear Coil Springing smothers the bumps, makes driving easier. THURSDAY. JUNE 22nd, 1939. Illuxtrdléd4â€"Mciauglxlin-Buick Special Series Sedan Constable Roducks of Bolton re« cently had sixty spring chickens stolen from his premises. Mr. E. Hancock of Buffalo spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. C. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. L. Burton spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ridley at Newmarket. The Rev. Fulton Vanderburg who Church.‘ We wish him every suc- cess in his new charge. ‘Mi's. Ethel Mayhew has taken charge of Davies Beauty Parlour at Richmond Hill. We wish her-every success in her new position. (Mrs. J. Clement spent Sunday with Miss Thompson at Richmond Hill.- The Carrville Y.P.S. cream social last Friday a. friendly game of bal} tween Carl‘ville and M ‘The Carrville team Were Miss M. Lynch is recovering ail-I ter her recent operation in St. Mich- ael's Hospital. CARRVILLE Y.P.S. held an ice Friday. There was of ball played be- and Maple Y.P.S. n were the victors. nderburg who Kingston has kwood United $1.25