Alexander MacGregor K. C. Barljs-‘bers, Solicitors. etc. Wm. Cook, K. C. Ralph B. Gibson, K. C. J. A. Gibson mm Office: 912 Federal Bldg 85 Richmond St. West. Richmond Hill, Thursday forenoon Maple, Thursday afternoon Money to loan at Current Rate Barristers. SoIir‘itors. etc. DEWâ€"711 Dominion Bank Building, loathwest corner of King and Yong" Stream, Toronm. W. B. Millikan, K.C. H. A. Clark, K.C. H. E. Redman, KC. W. P. Mulock,K.C. BARRISTE'R & SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 61¢ Confede 'ation Life Bldg. Toronto Phone: Office EL. 029 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 Office â€" 18"l'oronto Street Phone Adelaide 5877 Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Public Room 66. 18 Toronto St.. Toronto Phone Adelaide 5877 Residenceâ€"21 Hollywood Ave. Lansing. Ont. Willowdalo 308 From the Toronto Conservatory of Kuic, will accept a number of pupils we, Organ and Theory. nd Hillâ€"Tpesdav and Friday MRS. MYLKS Thirty Years Expeiience Formerly wit-h] Heintzman Company [give Orderis‘ gt Aniti'rl’os" Drug Store INSURANCE LIFE. FIRE. ACCIDENT. SICKNESS PLATE GLASS. AUTOMOBILE BURGLARY, GUARANTEE BONDS SPECIAL RATES TO FARMERS B. Bloomfield Jordan WOOOâ€NMOMW VOL. LXII. Richmond mu _. Cameron MacNaughton, BARRISTE'R, SOLIOITOR, E’I‘C. 42 Yonge Street BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc. 84 Yonge Street Richmond Hill OFFICE HOURS 9.30 to 12 â€"- z 120 5 Evenings by appointment Telephones [ï¬ne 229 Residence 148 ON ALL CARS TARIFF & NONTARIFF CO’S A. G. Savage . J. R. HERRINGTON R. H. KANE TINSMIT-HING FURNACES - PLUMBING HEATING Septic Tanks Installed Pumps Barn & Stable Equipment 74 Yonge Strth Policies issued through this office covering Farm Property â€"Private Dwellings and their contentsâ€"Automobile â€" Plate Glassâ€"Residence Burglary, etC. Claims Settled Promptly I924 General Insurance Richmond Hill Telephone 87 Mulock, Milliken, Clark & Redman Walter S. Jenkins George W. Cross Piano Tuner Campbell Ling Cook & Gibson Adelmo M elecci 229 '1'. C. Newman INSURANCE BARRISTEB McKinnon Building 19 Melinda Street Toronto, Ont. RICHMOND HILL MUSICAL Old Post Office Richmond Hill Telephone 186 INSURANCE WANT ADS COVER AND DISCOVER A MULTITUDE OF NEEDS LEGAL .‘I'hnwnd Hill aet ' Office Phone 924Kingsdale 4812 1941 Reasonable rates. $35 month and 11 Quiet and Bright Private, Semi-Private and Ward "mil \"NfJ. WILSON OFFICE HOURS â€"â€" 9- 12 a.m. daily Tues., Thurs. & Sat. Evenipgs 6 - 8 Telephone 24 nghts 147 Office Hogr_s _9_ __ 11 OFFICEiHOURS â€" 1â€"4 p.m. da Mon., Wed. 6er Fl‘i.__E_’.y_e§il1:gvs 6 - YIAPLE Centre St. E Gormley, Ont AUCTIONEER Licensed Auctioneer County of York Auction Sales conducted on short notice and at reasonable xates Richmond Hill Phone 92?. AUCTIONEERS 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 sales a specialty. Farms bought and sold on commission. All sales at- tended to on shortest noiice and con- ducted by the most approved methods Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sales attended to on shortest notice and at reasonable rates r ï¬('Woan and Children) Office Hours 1 - 3 p.m \xvpointments made Phc C. E. Walkington AUCTIONEER INSURANCE Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Insuranceâ€"Life, Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass, Burglary, Guarantee Bonds, Accident Etc. 22 Yonge St. ' Richmond Hill DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFB KING CITY PLO. mm... KING 42r3 HR.†‘jX‘Mâ€˜ï¬ â€˜ hf VLANCSTA FF Drs. Wilson & Wilson Maple 82 DENTIST YONGE AND ARNOLD STREET PHONE 70 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Offices at FIRE â€" AUTOMOBILE â€" LIFE THQRN HILL AND UNIONVILLE Prentice & Prentice Brookside Convalescent Home Office Hours 9â€"10 a.m., 12â€"2 & 6â€"â€"8 and by appointment. Dr. S. W. Armitage M.D.V.V.S. VETERINARY SURGEON KING AND MAPLE ;n1'e7;7;70nt. Phone Stouff. 7312 3 miles east of Yonge St. SPECIAL NURSING CARE Graduate Nurses†G. I. Roberts V.S., B.V.Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON MAPLE, ONT. Bank of Commerce Building THORNHILL Dr. R. A. Bigford Office 11w: 10. Dr. M. J. Quigley DENTIST Ernest W. Hunter CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 57 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario Phones: AUCTIONEERS 1533:1136 (:2 iL‘ANGSTA‘FF Dr. W. J. Mason Wright & Taylor Drsa Langstaff J. Carl Saigeon J. T. SAIGEON & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE VETERINARY R. H. KANE Telephone King 2300 MEDICAL BUSINESS DENTAL AUCTIONEER MAPLE Telephone 80 3, Richmond Hill .1. P. WILSON Insurance Phones: 33â€"5 imornth and up u L‘ LUL‘ v Luuu Sale of War Savings Stamps have â€" shown- a iemarkable increase in re- Hunter bent months. In the month of May iOOUNTANT ‘sales at Richmomi Hill Post Office 5- WFSt, 'were $12.50. In the month of Jan- 'mal‘m vary the amount of sales was 53 $318.75. Similar increases all over RESidence “the country would make a telling HargraVe 0795 icontributien to the war effort. . Willowdale 418 'Phone 100 ï¬Qm. daily Phone 3 RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, 1941. WW “WWWOOOW “090me Ontario 1942 car licenses will have ‘black letters on an orange back- ground. ’ Memoâ€oowoowmoommweooowmwnouom MONOOOOOWWWM Canada needs lars. Lce harvest operations have com “manned; throughout the district anl ‘it is report/ed.I only a fair crop. It is not nearly as thick as last year. The wolf escaped into a nearby bush, when the [car got stmck in a snowd‘m'ift. Thve Sismlan Shoe Company of Au- rora recently received a war order for army boots amvounrtinlg to $8900. Whitchurch Town‘s‘hip esrtima‘te's roadl expenditure for 1941 at $20,508, ‘the same as last year. Lion‘s Clulbs throughout Canada are planning a fund: to aid] British ChiLdJ War Victims. A bomlb drops in a pasture field and] is 'srwahlow-ed by a bull. Use one word to describe this; slit-nation. VVhitchurch Township council is considering \by-liaws to regulate building and the controlling and 1i- ce‘nsinig of ‘booths in the municipal- ity. Abominable. A second correct an- swer is “nobleâ€. A d‘eclining'tax rate is a goodl ad]- vrertisvemenrt for any town*. The Richâ€" mond; Hill council went all out this year im giving the ratepayers a three 1mi11 reduction. A wounded fawn ran down the main street of Mount Albert last week with several dogs in pursuit. The young animal Was rescued) by citizens but died soon after from the shotgun wounds. Harry C. Clegg of Whitchunch Town-ship was fined $5.100 andv given a. stiff warning for illâ€"treating aniâ€" mals. Cows, houses and pigs weré among- the livegtock said to have been found in a neg-heated: condition. Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter has the wonderful oatmeal base! Also contains Concen- trated Spring Range â€"many health benefits of fresh pasture. Balanced in minerals, vitamins, proteins and carbohydrates. Save up to one-third to one-half on feed cost by following the Ful-O-Pep rearing plan. 1. D. RAMER & SON GENERAL NEWS AND VIEWS your fighting d01- â€"â€",v « w The draw for the {beautiful com- 'forber cond'wctedl by the Women‘s Veterans Auxiliary took place at ’Davies Dry Goods Store last Thurs- ‘day evening. J. E. Smith, Editor of 'The Liberal, made the dlraw and the l‘udky winner was W. E-dimvuntlsx, 'Rosveview Avenue, Ric-h‘mondl Hill. The winning ticket numlbver was 162. The bomiforte-r- was hands-made Iby memâ€" ‘b|el'S' of the auxiliary. A blind Californian regained his sight through an accident. Two days later he was blind again. “I don’t care,†he told! friends. “In two days I saw everything and“ everybody worth looking at." The New Hampshire Legislature has decided to repeal some old- blue laws», including one providing six month jail terms for “a stubborn child, a stubborn» servant, or a com- mon fidid‘her."‘ The possibilities of a section of Whitehwroh) Town's-hip as a source of “oil supply are being carefully [ex- plored. A syndicate has approached the farmers in an area of some 4000 acres along the second amd‘ third conâ€" cessions between lots 3 and: 2'5. Far mm are asked! to sign a ten year lease with provision for a share in 'the pro-fits if a strike is made. A friend of Sir William Mulock, seeking to rag him, said: “Sir Wil- lialm, I used to have a luxurious lbeamil like yours, but when I looked at myself in the mirror I decided to shave it otï¬f.†Quick as' a flash, Sir William netort‘edl: “Sir, I once had a face like yours, Ibw’c when! I looked in: the mirror I decided| to grow a beard.†way In your coach or limousine, And, you see beside the roadway, Standing atraigrh‘t and strong and‘ clean, , A fellow dressed in khaki, or, per- chanlce, in blue, J list remember, d~river, he wears that uniform for you. When you’re glidlimg down the high AUId- while Canadla is puzzling over her accounts so that she can :spare more and more of her savings to prosecute the war and thereby sve- cuzre Canadla’lé bright future, Lord Beavembrook will speak from London to tell ‘Canadjants how their money is "being spent. His talk will be a delayed broadcast on Sunday, Feb- ruary 23 at 2 p.m. EDS’T. I The Richmond Hill Hockey Clulb sent two teams to Markham to play‘ the local teamsof that place on Fri- dlay, February 15th. The senior team was too fast for the Markham seven who, however, played a‘vevry hardi game but were beaten by a score- of 4 to 3. The Richmond Hill Juniors suffered defeat to their heavier op- ponenth by 4 goalls to 1. ' Mr. Albert S. Savage, eldest son} of R-eev-e Savage of this Village, and traveller for the firm of Mic-lflebor- outglh & Mulda‘erw, Toronto, was unit- ed in marriage on Wednesday to 'Miss Lizzie Wales of Jamaica. The marriage took place at the home of the bride’s aunt in Aylmer, where 'she had resided for some years past. Dearths 'BOWESâ€"At his Late residence, lot '3, Con. 2, Vaughan, on Sunday, Fel - 'ruar'y 17, Anthony Bowes Sr., in his -67flh year. Interment in Thornhill ‘Gemetery on Tuesday. / REAMAN â€"â€" At Carrvilrle on Satur- day, February 16th, Haroldl ROy, inâ€" fant son of Daniel and Maggie Rea- man, ageti 4 months. From our Issue of Feb. 2.15t, 1901 From our Issue of Feb. 16th, 1911 The Richmond Hill Curleils went to Beaverton last Friday and played friendly games with the teams of ‘that town. The Richmond Hill rinks defeated their opponents in the af- ternoon and lost in the evening. There was an intenesting meeting at the Eprworth 'Leagu-e Friday even- ing. The president, Mr. E. G. Rea- man, was in the chair. After the opening exencis‘eis Mr. J. H. Sanderâ€" son sang two solos, and this was followed 1by a spelling match. The "Captains were Mr. E. Ream-an. and Miss Haz-el Smith. After a sharp icontest in wordls taken from St. ‘John honors fell to the side of Miss ‘Smith, Mrs. McMahon being the last ‘to remain on the flooi'. ’ A numlber of istudlents‘ of the Can- vadian Ho-rol‘ogical Institute, Toronto, lwith Mr. H. R. Playtlnuer as Director, Nisitedl Mr. Jerry Smith’s watch establishment on Saturday, and ad?â€" .ter1'ward.s had a stag dinner at the Dominion House. l At the election of officers of the :Fire Brigade the following memlbens [were appointed) for 1911: Chief, T. :H.\T1'ench; Lieutenant, J. H. Brydon; :Foremlan of Hose, E. Metcalf; Foreâ€" man of Hook and' Ladlder, F. Lynett; Treasurer, P. G. Savage; Secretary. FORTY YEARS AGO THIRTY YEARS AGO WAY BACK IN LIBERAL FILES IF. N. Hoppier; Steward; L. Patter- son; Auditors, Georg-e Sims and: G. Cowie. SINGLE COPIES 5c. $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE “WOW Yerex’s Electrical ON ALL MAKES OF RADIOS BY CERTIFIED RADIO TECHNICIAN TUBES TESTED FREE FREE ESTIMATES RADIO LOANED WHILE YOURS IS AWAY Harold W. Mortson 11 CENTRE ST. WEST Successor to 26 Yonge St. Is a Perfect Food for Fath- er, Mother and especially the Children. Fanm Implements, Machinery and‘ Repairs Beatty Farm Equipment MILK Builds Muscles. MILK is Energy Food. supplies Essential “0060 And Be Assured of a Safe, Wholesome Supply by Securing it frem Telephone Richmond Hill 9-3 Phone 42 Richmond Hill Dependable Milk & Dairy Produce RADIO SERVICE CHARLES GRAHAM MASSEYâ€"HARRIS AGENT Elements. G. S. W'ALWIN, Prop Richmond Hill Dairy USE MORE MILK Phone 24-2 No. 34.