Announces that his office is now located at the City Limits, North Toronto, directly opp031te the Term- inal. over Liggetts’ Drug Store. Phone Office: HYIand 9300 Rec.: Willowdale 755 Dr. J. P. Wilson Me St. E. Richmond Hill 01509 Hours -â€" 1 - 4 pm. daily Daily except Wednesday 6 - 8 pm. Telephone 24 Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce Hours: 3-4 daily except Sun- day or by appointment. MAPLE 100 Main SI Phone 120 DENTIST PHONE '70 YONGF‘. AND ARNOLD STREET RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO DR. JAMES R. L-ANGSTAFF and by appointment Lungstaff, Stop 21 Yonge Street Phone Thomhill 6 Ring 2 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Residence â€" 18 Poyntz Ave. Lansing. Ont. Willowdale 308 Room 66, 18 Toronto St.. Toronto Phone AD. 5877-8-9 Office Hours: 9-11 am. daily except Sunday 3nd 6-8 pm. dailv except Sunday §pd Wednesday _ Drs. Langstaff DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFF BARRISTFZR SOLICITDR. NOTARY PUBLIC Richmond Hi“ Eva" THURSDAY AFTERNOON 93 Yonge Street Immediater North of Masonic Hall Phone 87 â€" Richmond Hill Tom Ofï¬ce â€"-~ XR-Tornnto Stroef Phone Adelaide 5877 9-10 am. BARBTSTER & SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Ill Confede ~ati9n Life Bldg. Toronto Phone: Office EL. 5029 DENTIST FORMERLY OF THORNHILL Are Your Cows Hay Balers? Are Your Pigs Porkers or Fertilizing Machines? Do your hens lay when they . eatkle? Only a few cents a month is all you need to change losses into profits. - Get on the high road to record gains and bigger profits with WATKINS MINERALIZED TONIC 100 per cent open formula Alexander MacGregor K. C. 'A. Cameron MacNaughton, K.C. BARRISTER Mice 229 Barristers, Solicitors. etc. Wm. Cook, K. C. Ralph B. Gibson. K. C. J. A. Gibson Mum Office: 912 Federal Bldg 85 Richmond St. West. Richmond Hill, Thursday forenoon Maple, Thumday afternoon Money to loan at Current Rate B. Bloomfield Jordan Office Hours 9â€"10 a.1n.. 12â€"2 & 6â€"8 ï¬nd by appointment Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Dr. M. J. Quigley VOL. LXV. MISTER. SOLECITOR,‘ Etc. Dr. J. F. McQuay OFFICE HOURS ERNIE DURIE Dr. R. A. Bigford Dr. W. J. Mason Walter S. Jenkins Mathews, Stiver Lyons & Vale (On Active Service) 3. E. LYON‘S, B.A. JOSEPH VALE NEWMARKET OFFICES N. L. MATHEWS, KO: Richvale P.O. Phone Maple 64r4 84 Yonge Street Richmond Hill OFFICE HOURS 9.30 to 12 â€" z to 5 Evenings by appointment Telephones T. C. Newman Cook & Gibson DENTAL MEDICAL McKinnon Building 19 Melinda Street Toronto, Ontario $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE SINGLE COPIES 5c. LEGAL Rec. M0. 2886 7,30-830 p.m. 6 Botsford St. Phone 1'26 Residence 148 Phone 100 Phone 8 Said the girdle to the hat, You're a cute little dearâ€"â€" You go on ahead And I’ll bring up the rear. To gambol in a sylvan rill Went Jill, September morn, She doffed her dainty “cogs until She shocked a field of corn. “Yep, nice view, nice air,†answer- ed the drunk. “But it ain’t safeâ€"â€" no driver!†A somewhat tipsy gentleman boarded a two-story bus in Chicago and sat down near the driver. He talk-ed and talked until the driver tactfully suggested that he go up to the top deck to enjoy the fresh air. The drunk amiany clam‘bered up- stairs. In a few minutes he was back. “What’s the matter?†asked the driver. “Didn’t you like it up there?" bottle y ou There is one thought I often think, And wager it is true: The things some take most pleasure in Are those they should not do. Sailorâ€"“You’ve heard of Naples, the famous Italian port, haven't Ration book distribution is about over completely. It was the largest single printing order ever placed in Canada. Proper precautions had to be taken in connection with proper dyes, designs, on account of possible counterfeiting, etc.. . . .each month an average of 5000 Canadians lose their ration books....48 million coupons are handled each week by merchants, wholesalers and banks. J. H. Walwork, Ballantrae, this year has 40 acres of potatoes and his yield is estimated at 250 bags to the acre. King 'hvp. pays a bounty of $5.00 to anyone killing a fox. L. Stephens of Aurora reports Hubbard squash weighing as high as 42 lbs. Mrs. O. M. Heacock, Kettle‘by, has dahlias measuring nine feet in height. There is a registration of 160 stu- dents at St. Andrew's College, Au- rora this fall term. The middle and upper school classes are filled. There was a temible explosion in Farmer Jones’ barnyard. He’d fed his flock some “Lay or Bust†mix- ture, and one was a rooster. Harold W. Mortson 11 Centre St. W.. Richmond Hill Telephone 93 Now we know why they call coal “black diamondsâ€. They fly through the air With the greatest of ease, Grandpappies false teeth, When he lets go a sneeze. Tailorâ€"“No! How much is it Farm Implements and Repairs Massey-Harris Rite-Way MilKers Beatty Stable Equipment and Repairs Beatty Washers Shur-Gain Fertilizer Corn King Mineral “Gem†Milk Coolers and Electric Fencers A hen laid an orange and the little chicken said “1001-: what marmalade." MASSEY-HARRIS And now Muscle-in-e who Was muscled-out-e has mu‘scled-inâ€"again “Gee, teacher, I ain‘t no contor- tionist.†The annual King and Vaughan Plowing Match will be held this fall it the farm of Manny Feder in King 1'qu north of Temperanceville, on Wednesday, October 20th. “Jimmy, stand up and face your seat.†‘Red Cross Hallowe’en Frolic, Richâ€" mond Hill Arena Friday, Oct. 22nd 9n 9n GENERAL NEWS AND VIEWS Mg?! A film is being prepared for na- tional release showing the work of the three women’s auxli’u'y services. Mr. Amos Wright has purchasad from Dr. Theo V. Law the building and lot on the corner of.P.ichmOnd and Yonge Streets. Mr. Wright pur- poses making this into a dwelling and will move it westward probably ten feet. This will give Mr. Wright three houses in rotation, including his own residence on the north side of Richmond Street. We ye‘: need a number of good houses to rent. Mr. Joseph Bales of Lansing: was on Wednesday of last week united in marriage to Clara, only daughter of Mr. H. B. Schmidt, German Mills. Mrs. A. J. Helmkay left Tuesday for Elstow, Saskatchewan where she purposes spendmg some time with her daughter Mrs. A. E. Vander- burgh. Miss Carrie Robinson of Elgin Mills who recently graduated left on Wednesday last to take up her as- sistant duties as Supt. of the Orillia General Hospital. Miss Jean Muriel Helmkay, R.N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Helmkay was united in marriage to Arthur S. Hayman, Cartagena, South America, at Colon, on September 20. FORTY YEARS AGO From Our Issue of Sept. 24th, 1903 Mr. Joseph Bales of Lansing was Fire broke out in the barns of Basil Fierheller about 8 o’clock last Thurs- day night and gutted the entire buildings with a total loss of the season’s crop. From Our Issue of Sept. 27th, 1913 A beautifully carved gavel bearing a silver plate with the inscription “Presented to Garnet H. Duncan by Richmond Hill Citizens on the occa- sion of his assuming the office of Police Magistrate September 26th, 1928," was presented ‘by Mr. J. R. Herrington. From Our Issue of Sept. 27th, 1928 Picked up here and there: Canad- ,ian soldiers at Kiska wore the buc- ket-type United States army helmets. ...The new National Coal Conserva- tion Committee has representing the small consumer, a woman, Mrs. W. E. West, Director of Women’s Vol- untary Services, whose job it will .be to pass on to Canadian women find- ings of the committee on such things as how best to prepare the home for cold weather, furnace firing to get best results, etc.....In war industry women are now performing 70% of the operations in manufacture of machine guns, comprise more than‘ 80% of those employed in instrument factories, are over 27% of the 86,000 aircraft workers....15,'000 tons of wheat go out to Greece every month as a gift of the Canadian people. WAY BACK IN THE LIBERAL FILES die, And new friends must their place supply Then cherish friendship in your breast, . The new is gold but the old is best. Make new friends, but keep the old, The new are silver, but the old are gol<_l._ true, We all once more our youth renew. But alas, old friends must surely test Of tim: and change are surely best. Brows may wrinkle, hair turn grey, But friendship never can decay. For ’mid old friends, so kind and wme, With age may. mellow and refine. But friendships that have stood the Make new friends, but keep the old, The new are silver, the old are gold. New-made friends like new-made plane, For which we waited all in vainâ€" Will you then come to take the blame? For we, not you, must pay the cost: Of battles youâ€"not weâ€"have lost." This poem was written by 21,501- dier on Bataan, later killed by shell- fire. A burial detail found these words on the wrapper of a cigarette pack in his pocket: “And if our lines should sag and break Because of fhing‘s you failed to make; That extra tank, that shop, that FIFTEEN YEARS AGO THIRTY YEARS AGO RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23rd, 194g gw mm. Temperanceville United Anni- versary Service at 1 a.m. and 7.30 pm. Rev. Mr. Model and Rev. H. Cotton of Mwmarket to be th’? preaclers. Special choirs in music. Anniversary services at Nint‘n Line Presbyterian Church October 3rd. Captain (Rev.) Norman Clarke Wallace, recently returned overseas Chaulain, addressed St. John‘s Ang- lican W.A. at the home of Mrs. W. J. Whitten last week. He extolled the stand taken by the men of the forces in religious matters. He statâ€" ed he had confirmed 'as many as 209 in one class, earnest God-fearing men. “It‘is our responsibility," he stated, “to strengthen the Church of England in Canada, so that it may be There will be no service in the King Baptist Church on Sunday ev- ening, September 26th. The congre- gation will worship with the United Church friends in the United Church when Rev. Harry Wilson will preach. Service at 7.30 pm. Pte. Harold Mitchell of Three Riv- ers. Quebec visited his sister Mrs. Janes Gillham, Temperanceville, on the week-end. Re-opening of the newly painted Community Hall at Nobleton was fea~ tured by a dance on Friday night. The proceeds will be used by the W.I. for decoration expense of hall and war work. a source of power and hope among our men when they come home.†The program and entertainment was given by the visiting groups. Mrs. Harold Murray and Miss Laura Black of Kettle‘by each gave vocal solos. The Misses Farren and Miss Lillian Paxton of Kettleby rendered guitar and vocal trio numbers; Mrs, Eldon Wade of Maple a piano 5010‘ and Miss Frances Rumlble of Maple piano accordian numbers. 'Mrs. P. W. Ball of Kettleby gave a recitation entitled “Red Cross Knittersâ€. Mrs. Manning of Maple gave a reading entitled “The Life of a Buck Priv- ateâ€. Mrs. Carl Black of Kettleby read a splendid paper on “Friend- ship,†an asset in one’s life. Mrs. Tom Jackson, president of Maple W. I. read a paper prepared by Mrs. Hamton of Maple, the topic, “Task Aheadâ€. Nobleton W.I. will‘ re-open Red Cross sewing on Octoiber 7th to be done twice monthly in the homes. A copy of “Gone With the Wind†has been requested by Pte. George Butler of N-ibleton, a prisoner of war it! Germany. A copy will be sent in his next box. Please notify Noble- 10n W.I. if you can give a copy. Personality of visiting Institutes was revealed when Maple and Ket- tleby W.I. Branches were entertained by King- W.I. at an informal evening last week. More than 70 were pre- sent. The business session of the local branch included overseas letteis from Jim Arris, Louis Moore, How- ard Folliott and Miss S. Jarvis. A star quilt, the gift of Jessie Gellatly, will be sold by draw ticket. Forty ditty bags will be subscribed for. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart of Winnipeg visited Dr. and Mrs. Armi- tage of King last week. Mr. Allan Gellatly and son Pete‘ 0f Toronto, and Miss Gellatly of To‘ ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gellatly of 4th concession were all visitors of their mother, Mrs. Robt. Gellatly on Sunday. ' King is pleased to welcome home Miss Anne Patton who has been ill for some time in Toronto Wellesley Hospital. We hope her usual good health will be restored before long. Mr. A. B. Wells of King is com fined to his home from the prevalent summer flu. Yerex’s Electrical 26 Yonge St. King City News ON ALL MAKES OF RABPOS BY CERTIFIED RADIO TECHNICIAN TUBES TESTED FREE FREE ESTIMATES RADIO LOANED WHILE YOURS IS AWAY Miss Barbara Clarkson of King- visited with SchOmberg friends. dur- ing the week-end. Mr. R. F. Harper has returned to duty at King C.N.R. station follow- ing a severe attack of cold. RADIO SERVICE Phone 242 VILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL Treasurer’s Sale of Lands in Arrears of Taxes By virtue of a Warrant issued by the Reeve of the Village of Richmond Hill dated the 10th day of August 1943 and to me directed, command- ing me to proceed with the collec- tion of arrears of taxes, together with the fees and expenses, I hereby give notice that the list of lands liable to be sold'has been prepared, a‘nd is being published in the “Onta-’io Gazette†under the dates of Septem- ber 4th, October 2nd and November 6th, 1943, and that, unless the said arrears of taxes and costs are sooner paid, I shall, on the 10th day of De- cember 1943 proceed to sell the said lands to discharge the said arrears of taxes and the charges thereon. The sale will be held on the above date at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon in the Municipal Hall in the Villageflofr Richmond Hill. Dated at Richmond HiTl September 8, 1943. Copies of Eaid list may be had at my office. RUSSELL LYNETI‘, ,Ve.e-_, -v .v. Notice is hereby given that unless the arrears of taxes and costs are sooner paid, the Treasurer will pro- ceed to sell the land on the day and at the place named in such list pub- lished in the Ontario Gazette. The date of the sale named in the said list is the eighth day of December, 1943, at 10 o’clock am. The sale will take place at the office of the Treasurer of the Township of Vaughan in Maple, Ontario. .“ub..uu u. muync, uuuauu. Dated at Maple this 3rd day of August, 1943. J. M. McDONALD, 'Copies of the list of Iamds for sale for arrears of taxes may be had in the office of the Treasurer, J. M. McDonald, Maple, Ontario. The list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes in the Township of Vaughan was pub- lished' in the Ontario Gazette on the fourth day 9f September, 1943. =10] Teacher of Piano For information phone Mrs. Mylks, 108 Yonge Street, phone Richmond Hill 58J. . From the Toronto Conservatory of Music, will accepL a number of pupils in Piano, Organ and Theory. Associated as assistant with Mr. Melecci is Formerly of Toronto Pupils Prepared for Conservatory Examinatlons Special attention given to Beginners. For Information, phone 258J 55 Centre St., Richmond Hill Charlotte E. Bowerman TOWNSHIP OF VAUGHAN Teacher of Piano and Theory Adelmo M elecci Alice M ecredy TAX SALE NOTICE MUSICAL 10:0] Village Treaéurer. Treasurer. 0:0] Tel. Maple 82 [NSURA NCE LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS PLATE GLASS, AUTOMOBILE BURGLARY. GUARANTEE BONDS SPECIAL RATES TO FARMMS 25 Years Experience York County, Uxbridge and Pickerr mg Townships Farm Stock and Furmture Salgs a Specialty Telephone Stoufivxllei 7309 Licensed Auctioneer REAL ESTATE BROKER. All Auction Sales- personally listed and advertised Farms and Village Preperties bought, sold and exchanged at most reasonable commission. Kleinburg, Ontario Telephone Woodbridge 14:18 C. E. Walkmgton AUCTIONEER INSURANCE Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Insuranceâ€"Life. Fire. Automobile. Plate Glass, Burglary, Guaranue Bonds, Accident Etc. KING CITY P.O. Phone KING 2‘! Licensed Auctioneer for the counties of York and Ontario Successor for Corporal Ken PrentiM of C.A.S.F. and of the late J. H. Prentice, formerly (Prentice & Prentice) Farm and Farm Stock Sales a It)†cialty at fair and reasonable rates. Mï¬liken Phone Agincourt 52673. AUC’I‘IONE’ER MAPLE Licensed Auctioneer ft)! the County of York Bales attended to on shortest noticc and at reasonable rates Farms and village property for sale and exchange Richmond Hill Phone 1 Thirty Years Experience Formerly with Heintzman Comptny beave Order} :31: Aujtin's Drug Stan ON ALL CARS TARIFF & NONTARIFF CO’S mm â€" AUTOMOBi-LE _ Lm FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hi}! Phonesâ€"15 and 1422 Night Phone 15 Branch Offices at THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE WANT ADS COVER AND DISCOVER A MULTITUDE OF NEEDS G. I. Roberts V.S., B.V.Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON MAPLE, ONT. A. S. Farmer LICENSED AU‘CTIONEER VETERINARY Address: Gormley P.O. Wright & Taylor AUCTION EERS Clarke Prentice George W. Cross Piano Tuner J. T. SAIGEON '& 'soï¬ â€˜1. Carl Saigeon A. G. Savage Old Post Office R. H. Kane REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Ken Love BUSINESS 0:0] Rinhmnmi mu Insurance Woodbridge 13c; No. 13. Phone 92-}! 10:0