Alexander MacGregor K. BARRISTE-R & SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 014 Confede‘ation Life Bldg. Toronto Phone: Office EL. 029 Rec. MO. 2866 BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY 'PUBLIC Richmond Hill Eye"? 7 THURSDAY AFTERNOON 93 Yonge Street Immediately North of Masonic Hall Phone 87 â€"- Richmond Hill . Toronto Office â€"- 18 Toronto Street Phone Adelaide 5877 From the Toronto Conservatory of Music, will accept a number of pupils a Piano, Organ and Theory. 'chmond Hillâ€"Tgesdav and Friday MRS. MYLKS Thirty Years Expelience Formerly with! Heintzman Company Lehve Orders at Austin’s Drug Store R‘nhmond Hill Barristers. Soiiritors. etc. Officeâ€"711 Dominion Bank Building, southwest corner of King and Yong-P Streets; Toronto. W. B. Milliken, K.C. H. A. Clark, K.C. H. E. Redman, K.C. W. P. Mulock,K.C. 'A. Cameron MacNaughton, K.C. ‘Barrist-er. Solicitor, Notary Public Room 66. 18 Toronto St. Toronm Phone Adelaide 5877 Residence-21 Hollywood Ave. Lansing. Ont. Willnwdala 308 Barristers, Solicitors, etc. ‘Wm. 000k, K. C. Ralph B. Gibson, K. C. J. A. Gibson Toronto Office: 912 Federal Bldg 85 Richmund St. West. Richmond Hill, Thursday forenoon Maple, Thursday afternoon Money to loan at Current Rate Office 229 INSURANCE LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT. SICKNESS PLATE' GLASS, AUTOMOBILE BURGLARY, GUARANTEE BONDS SPECIAL RATES TO FARMERS “woouoooooooouonom i INSURANCE i Richmond Hm B. Bloomfield Jordan VOL. LXII. :BARRLS’I‘ER, SOLICITOR, ETC. 42 Yonge Street RICHMOND HILL Telephone 186 ON ALL CARS‘ TARIFF & NONTARIFF 00's A. G. Savage BARRISTER, SOLICITUR, Etc. 84 Yonge Street Ricnmond Hi1} 7 TINSMITHING FURNACES - PLUMBING HEATING Barn & Stable Equipment 74 Yonge Street Policies issued through this office covering Farm PrOperty â€"Private Dwellings and their contentsâ€"«Automobile â€"â€" Plate Ghssâ€"eResidence Burglary, em. Claims Settled Promptly General Insurance Richmond Hill Telephone 87 Walter S. Jenkins M lllock, Milliken, Clark & Redman George W. Cross Piano Tuner OFFICE HOURS 9.30 to 12 â€"â€" z to 5 Evenings by appointment Telephone; 2 229 Residence 148 Adelmo M elecci J. R. HERRINGTON Cook & Gibson Campbell Line T. C. Newman INSURANCE R. H. KANE BARRISTER McKinnOn Building 19 Melinda Street Toronto, Ont. MUSICAL Old Post Office Richmond Hill WANT ADS COVE}: AND DISCOVER A MULTITUDE OF NEEDS LEGAL Phone 92-3 The young men of Maple have orâ€" gan'ized' a. baseball team and had their first practice on Saturday ev- ening. The memlbers of the Masonic Lodge are having their lower hall (painted and upapered. ‘ Dr. F. J. Gallanough was awarded second! prize for carriage team and third- prize for roadlster mar-e at the Toronto Horse Show last week. Mr. George Gormley of Unionville cafried‘ off secondr @riz'e at the Horse Show in Toronto last week in» the sweepstake class, any breed. The prize was won by one of Mr. Gormv Iey’s draught team‘s. Reeve Savage has \been improving the appearance of his store and resi- dence by repainting the :brick and woodwork, and by erecting a new ambulatory, the balust’l‘ade of which extends with the flooring several feet out. 'Mr. Alex M‘oodie is also retouching his store and dwelling, and thereby adding greatly to its ap- pearance. ’Ilh-e first baseball match of the season was played in the park on Tuesday afternoon between the High School and the Village teams. The game was very close in the first few innings and‘ great enthusiasm was manifest by the ardent supporters of the teams. The final score was 18 to 13 in favor of the Village. The return game will be played in the park next Tuesday. Office Hours 9 Centre St. E. Richmond Hill DR. J. P.. WILSON OFFICE HOURS â€"- 1-4 pm. daily Mon., Wegi. & Fri. Evenings 6 - 8 DR. W. J. \VILSON OFFICE HOURS -â€" 9-12 am. daily Tues, Thurs. & Sat. Evenings 6 - 8 Telephone 24 ' Nights 147 Gormley, Ont. Phone Stouff. 7312 3 miles east of Yonge St. SPECIAL NURSING CARE Graduate Nurses Reasonable rates. $35 month and up Quiet and Bright Private, Semi-Private and Ward MAPLE 122 Yonge St Richmond 11'! DR. ROLPII L. LANGSTAFF AUCTIONEER Licensed Auetioneer County of York Farms and village property for sale and exchange Richmond Hill - Phone 92-R FORTY YEARS AGO From our Issue of May 2nd’, 1901 (Womzn and Children) Office Ilours' 1 - 3 p.111 Appointments made Phc Licensed Auctioï¬eer for the County of York Sales attended to on shortest notice and at reasonable rates rm. JA MES“ ‘ R." 'LANGSTA FF C. E. Walkington AUCTIONEER INSURANCE Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Insuranceâ€"Life, Fire. Automobile, Plate Glass, Burglary, Guarantee Bonds, Accident Etc. KING CITY P.0. Phone. KING 42r3 Drs. Wilson & Wilson S‘RZ'Li'ILi'jll-{N (ti LANGSTAFF DENTIST YONGE AND ARNOLD STREET PHONE ’70 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO FIRE _ AUTOMOBiLE â€" LIFE Brookside Convalescent Home Office Hours 9â€"10 a.m.. 12-2 & 6â€"-8 and by appointment. Bank of Commerce Building THORNHILL Office Hours 10 Dr. R. A. Bigford Dr. M. J. Quigley AUCTIONEERS Dr. W. J. Mason Drs. Langstaf f J. Carl Saigeon J. T. SAIGEON & SON R. H. KANE WAY BACK IN MEDICAL DENTAL AUCTIONEER MAPLE Telephone 80 DENTIST Insurance 11 a.m REAL ESTATE Phone 100 mend 1-1 ‘11 Phone 3 RICHMOND HILL, ONTA‘RIOflTHUâ€"RSDAY, MAY lst, 1941. Mr. Arthur ‘Coomlbs and Mr. Ar- thur Boyle left home at 2 p.m. on Thursday, drove to the Holland Landing, netted' 120 fine fish in the Holland River. and arrived home with their catch at 2 a.m. the next lmorning. Many of the fish were lover a pound in weight. ‘ Mr. ‘C. E. Kyle, brother of Mrs. G. Wiley of this Village, was on Sat- .urday evening honored! by his fellow travellers who presented him with an address and‘ an oil painting of himself handsomely framed. *Mr. Kyle is the retiring president of the Commercial Travellers’ Association of Canada. The recipient acknow- led'gedv the address and gift in a feel- ing reply after which other ad- d‘resscs were made by Past Presi- dents and others. guaranteed loan the Company wil give a first mortgage on their build in-g and plant. They also guarante to employ at least '215 men the firs year, 50 the second‘, and 75 after wards. Farms along Yonge Street con- tinue to change hands. A few days ago Mr. D. W. Clu’bine sold his farm of 100 acres at Elgin Mills to E. Lefevuer and J. ‘C. Hayes of To- ronto for nearly $12,000. We underâ€" stand‘ the purchasers purpOSe laying out the farm into small lots, to be use<l for gardening (purposes. Mr. Clufbine has since selling his farm, bought from Mr. John Klinck, lot '32, con, 2, Markham, containing 115 acres, for $7,000. On this farm there is a lange orchard, Ibrick-claJ Wig and good rbank barn. On the 1'5th of (May, 1911, Aurora ratepayers will vote on a by-law which proposes to loan the Positive Clutch and‘ Pulley Works $10,000 for a period of twenty years, exemption of taxes on their buildings and plant (except school tax) for a period of >ten- years, andl free water for drink- ing purposes. As security for the THIRTY YEARS AGO From our Issue of April 27, 1911 Mr. Philip Phillips has sold his 200 acre farm, known as the Mac~ leod property, this side of Bond Lake, for $20,000. The same farm was bought only a few years ago for a good‘ deal less than half the above price. We wonder if the farm- ers along Yon-ge Street ever think, of buying a good‘ cigar for the Metro- politan Railway? The electric rail- way has certainly done more than anything else in raising the price. of farms along Yonng-e Street. While boring on Mr. S. Ireland's lot, Maple, er. Bert Jackson struck a strong flow of water at the depth of forty feet. There are now a dozen flowing wells in Maple Villagl. LIBERAL FILES Phone 10, the Elevator I. D. RAMER & SON i Spring work and seeding on farms in this district are about three weeks i earlier than last year, and» two weeks earlier than normal according to the government crop report. Just like taking a spring tonic, remarked one lady after listening to Prime Minister Churchill last Sunâ€" day. Looking. forward to the coming census it should be remembered that in telling her age a woman is often shy in more ways than One. Three weeks from Saturday is Richmond Hill Annual Spring Fair. Every shell firedl across the Eng;- lish channel is said to cost $3000. Save scrap of all k'inds for the National Salvage Campaign. Your household waste is part of the coun- try’s war material. Don’t waste it. This is the season when dogs de- light to scratch in the flower beds. Getting up out of bed on‘ time ev- ery morning is the triumph of mind over mattress. When this war is over and the im- migration to Canada resumes, riext to tth British we should welcome the Greeks and Senbs. Such qualities as they have displayed would be an asset to any new nation. Rev. L .E. Atkinson of Stou‘ffville United Church has announced his ac- ceptance of an invirtation to become pastor of Uxbridge United Church, and will take charge on July 1. He had been five years in Stouffville. The tightâ€"fisted husband who was out of town on his wife’s 'birthd’ay, sent her a cheque for a million kisses as a present. The wife, a little annoyed at his thrift, sent back a post card: ~ “Dear Jim: Thanks for the per- £383?wa birthday cheque. The milkman‘ ‘cashe‘5“ï¬-¢m§\m°rning?y’â€" \__ Dunnville Chronicle. x The present scarcity of help on farms, high labour costs,4 and less fall plowing than usual are expect- ed’ to result in some change in the acreage seeded to various- crops this season. The area seeded' to hay crops and pastures will likely be en- larged, while the acreage of grain crops and cultivated crops such as corn, tomatoes, sugar beets and‘ roots, will probalbly be reduc-edl. Fall wheat acreage is down considerably due to the unfavourable weather which prevailed at seeding time last August and September. GENERAL NEWS AND VIEWS mm FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED BY 0 When your phllet chicks reach six to eight weeks of age put them on Ful-O-Pep Growing Diash. That’s the feed that helps them grow into bigger and better pulletsâ€"the kind that produce plenty of egg proï¬ts for you. Fed with Ful-O-Pep Coarse Chick Feed, pullets develop normally and smoothly into big, rugged, well-feathered birds that can stand up under heavy egg production. Buy Ful-O-Pep Feed today. FuE-ï¬-Pég ï¬rmiï¬g Eï¬agï¬ Over Loo-o men are now stationefi Dr. S. W. Armitage at the military training camp 1n M,D.V,V.S_ Newmarket. VETERINARY SURGEON Aurora town council is considering the advisability of advertising in England for industries. It is estimated frost heaved roads in North York Township will cost the municipal treasury an additional $15,000. A petition is being circulated in the town of Newmarket to ask for a vote on the question of esta'blish- ing a licensed beverage room in the town. Fall wheat appears to have come through the winter in fairly good' condition and at the present time looks promising. Alfalfa and? hay ancl clover field‘s also came through the winter with practically no win- tei' killing or heaving reportedl. Fields are commencing to Show growth, and a few good warm rains would be very beneficial. 1940 seed- ings of hay and‘ clover are in! bet- ter than average condition». 6:01 SAVE UP TO 1/3 to 1/2 0N FEEDING COST Rat's? Them the 10:9] ox=lo Fulâ€"O-Pell) Way 10:0] Graduate Ontario Veterinary College and McKilly’s Veterinary College, Chicago KING & Office Kingsdale 4812 Tel. Maple 82 :ichmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night, Phone 15 Branch Offices at PHORN HILL AND UNIONVILLE G. I. Roberts V.S., B.V.Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON MAPLE, ONT. Ernest W. Hunter CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT SINGLE COPIES 6c. $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Wright & Taylor FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULA NCE SERVICE VETERINARY 57 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ontario Phones: BUSINESS MAPLE â€" Tel. King 2300 Richmond Hill io=o=o=6 0H0] Residence Hargrave 0795 Willowd'ale418 No. 44. 10:9.