In North York three will lekely contest the reeveship, the present reeve R. F. Hicks and 3rd deputy reeve W. W. Anderson. ' For lst deputy reeve James Muirhead will likely get an acclamation but for 2nd deputy W. W. Carson for two years councillor and Dr. Hambly a new man will battle it out. For 3rd depu- [ty W. G.Scrace who held the position I last year and Reuben Phillips of Downsview will be contestants. deputy-reeve George Kellam. This would leave a vacancy which would be ï¬lled by other members stepping up and there would be room‘for one new councillor. - ‘ In Newmarket there are spoken of for mayor the present mayor J. E. Nesbit, Harry Doyle with ï¬ve years in council and Dr. C. A. Ames a form- er member of Council. For reeve deputy reeve F. A.‘ Lundy and E. S. Cody. 1 éalldi'date to ï¬ll the vacancy. The lamination meeting will be held on Monday December 27. Ratepayers Association will sponsor In Vaughan Township Reeve Wel- Jrick has announced that he will be a :an‘didate for re-election and it is pos- :ible that he will have an opponent in In Markham W. C. 'Gohn will prob- ably get an acclamation but 2nd Dep- uty reeve StiVer may oppose lst Dep- uty reeve John Campbell and councilâ€" lor Honey step to 2nd deputy reeve. In King the present Reeve A. Mac- Murchy‘ will be~opposed by foimer deputy reeve Milton Legge. The bal- ance of the council will likely get an acclamation. There is every indication of a mun- icipal election in Whitchurch this comâ€" ing January. Reeve Baker will stand re-election and is likely to be opposed by deputy reeve George Leary. It is also rumored that Councillor Wm. Crawford, who is also an ex-reeve is again out for the reeveship, thus pre- cipitating a three cornered ï¬ght. For the position of deputy reeve the ratepayers are likely to be called upon to vote for Abner Baker _or Councillor Herman Kidd. All these men have had considerable municipal experience in the township, and should seek election as indicated a- bove, there Will be plenty of room for a new timber in the council. The death of Miss Annie McKeown aged twenty-eight years, occured on Sgturday laét a1; 8 pm. at the home of her parents, Spring Garden Road, Lansing, after a lingering illness of four years. /, Tlllé funeral took pface on WednesL day morning, December 22 to Mount Hope Cemetery. FIRST PRIZEâ€"GOLD WATCH, Ladies or mond Hill Ratepayers Association. . SECOND PRIZEâ€"â€"SILK UMBRELLA, Ladies or Gents. donated by dent of Richmond Hill Ratepayers Association. THIRD PRIZEâ€"VEST POCKET EASTMAN KODAK, Donated by mond Hill.. FOURTH PRIZEâ€"DJER KISS TOILET SET, VALUE 85.00 donate FIFTH PRIZEâ€"HANDSOME ELECTRIC TABLE LAMP. Donau Richmond Hill. The Ratepayers Association will shortly inaugurate an‘extensive publicity campaign and it is desirous of having a suitable slogan to use on stationery and on all advertising literature. There is.no limit to the number of words to be used but the committee have intimated that the short‘x catchy slogan will be given preference. The contest is now open to anyone, anywhere and as many members of a family as like can compete. Each slogan submitted mu Home Paper of the District. ’1 scription received during the c' mond Hill Ratepayers Associati who is now on the mailing list ‘ year and 25 cents from each m renewals will qualify only pres submit more than one slogan I SUBMI (Continued. from page 1) :1" ’NICIPAL COUNCIL TO SELECT SLOGKN FOR RICHMOND HILL AND RAISE 3200 FOR \ TO CARRY ON WORK OF THE ORGANIZATION GRAND CONTEST CONDUCTED BY Richmond Hill Ratepayers’ Associatiog Lansing Ln submitted must be accompanied by one New ‘the District. The subscription price is $1.50 red during the contest The Liberal Will give ' :payers Association. In order not to eliminate the mailing list will be allowed to submit one s] nts from each renewal during the contest will [ualify only present subscribers, and all non s1 han one slogan must hand in new subscription: NY SLOG TO QUALIFY Reeve Hicks Given Enthusiastic Support In North York A rousing endorsation was given R. F. Hicks of North York Township at a wgll attended meeting in the Municiï¬al Hall Willowdale on Satur- day evening, December 18th. The meeting was called for the purpose of organizing and appointing subdivision captains ior every polling sub- division. Mr. Jiles, who occupied the chair‘ spoke at length on the past success- ful record of the [Reeve during his term of ofï¬ce, making special refer- ence to the Incorporation of North York as a township, and the untiring efforts of the Reeve in the adminis- tration of Township affairs. When the Reeve rose to speak he was greeted with loud applause and in his opening remarks stated that he was willing at all times to consult the Ratepayers as to the course to be pursued in the administration of the Township affairs, and that he would go on as in the past, to endeavor to ‘solve the vital problems which come before council, from tiihe to time, after considering them from all ang- I les. .I I hope you will agree with me the Reeve stated that our road policy has met with approval and success. and that it is a credit due to my admin- istration that North York is better ï¬nancially than any other surround- ing mupicipality. I In speaking of his opponent, Mr. W. W. Anderson, the reeve was of the opinion that no man should ever at- tempt to ï¬ll the Reeve’s chair if he was unable to attend every session of the council, speaking for himself there Jthee was never a day in the year that he was not called upon to do some duty pertaining to Township affairs. ' _ But in the face of this he was at lib- erty any day and any time to attend to the business of the municipality. Although he did not think it right to go back on the support received in former years, Mr. Hicks stated that he Wished to consult the support- ers of last year and that he was man enough to make good on the ‘conï¬- dence shown him and the rousing en- dorsation he had received. A hick town in a place ' body knows about how 1 jurors will be influenced dence. Arrangements were made to hold other meetings throughout the town- ship and 2} central committee was ap- pointed\‘- comprising the following; Messrs. Wm. Darwin, Jiles, Darling- ton, Perrett, R. J. Woods, Joseph Jackson and Galbraith. accompanied by one New Subscription to THE LIBERAL, the lbscription price is $1.50 per year and from every new subâ€" ; The Liberal Will give 75 cents to the treasury of the Rich- In order not to eliminate any of our old subscribers, anyone e allowed to submit one slogan for renewing the paper for one 1 during the contest W111 be given to the Association. The ibscribers, and all non subscribers or subscrlbers desiring to hand in new subscriptions. OBJECT SET, VALUE $5.00 donated by G. H. Glenn. [C TABLE LAMP, Donated by, Mrs. Norman Batty, ‘ Gents donated by W. Thompson, President of Rich- 1 place where every- ; how many of the luenced by the eviâ€" FOR PRIZE YERS ASSOCIATION. etary. Duncan, Thos. Trench, P W. McIntosh, H. Innes. mg l Successful re-opening services were held in Wesley United Church, Van- dorf, Temperanceville circuit on Sun- day. The church has been beautiful- ly re-decorated.‘ The blending of col- ors and panel-ling of the walls makes the church exceedingly 'attractive. The work was done by Mr. Sam C. Taylor of Aurora, and the ladies of the congregation are to be commend- ed for their enterprise in the matter. Fine congregations were present! At eleven o’clock the factor of the church 'Rev. Thomas R White conducted the service and spoke on the place of the church and the service it renders to the community. A church has stood on that -site for eighty-six years. For forty-ï¬ve years the present edi- ï¬ce had served the congregation. Until the formation of the United Church this congregation was Meth- lodist. In the evening Rev. J. W. Fox was the preacher and the congrega- - tion was glad to have a former pasâ€" ? tor for one of the services of the day. - The choir under the leadership of 8 Miss Lottie Atkinson rendered choice selections at each of the services. A good congregation, Sunday school, Young People’s league and Ladies" Aid carry on york in the church. Speciai Services Tenders, for the caretaking of Langstaï¬â€˜ Public School, Union School Section No. 2, Vaughan and Mark- ham. Tenders closed, December 31 lowest or any tender got necessarily accepted. United Church Newly Decorated RATESâ€"Five lines or less, 25 cents for ï¬rst insertion and 15 cents for each subsequent insertion. Over 5 lines 5 cents per line extra each insertion. “THIS IS'THE DAY OF ADVERTISING--MAKE THE MOST OF IT" F. J. MANSBRIDGE, Vice-pres. F. J. Mansbridge, vice-presi- Classifieéi Advertising TENDERS ï¬eld At Vandorf THE ASSOCIATION ray, Druggist, Rich- ANDSOME P HELEN M. BALL, Sec. Treasurer. Walk RIZES FOR SALEâ€"Evergreen \Vreaths for FOR SALEâ€":25 Cord of dry hard- wood, phoï¬e 2960 Maple. FOR SALEâ€"Thoroughbred bred tb lay barred rock roosters. W. J. Smellie, 'l‘hornhill. FOR SALEâ€" 30 bags of Dooley po- tatoes $1.50 per bag in the cellar, also a fresh holstein cow calf by Sid! 1 Ayrshire Cow due Feb. 1. J. Espey, Elgin Mills. FOR SALEâ€"A dressing table with large mirror. Apply Russel Esp'ey Elgin Mills. FOR SALEâ€"Registered Holstein cow and calt and a few good springers with or without papers. Must be sold as owner is going out of rhilk business, apply D. Middleton, Maple R. R. 2, Lot 13 C011. 2, Vaughan. FOR SALEâ€"RegiEEéred Holstein Bull 2 .years old. Apply J. J. Lees, Maple R. R. 1. FOR SALEâ€"Moï¬â€™at Bon Chef No. 8 cook stove, 6 rings burns coal or wood, in splendid condition. Will sell cheap.‘..Also 24 head of poul- try. Apply lV. Darwin, Burnett Avenue, Lansing. FOR SALEâ€" Heintzman upright piano in ï¬rst class condition. 'Ap- ply at Liberal Ofï¬-ce. FOUNDâ€"Robe on Kleinburg side- road on Wednesday, December 8. Owner may have same by proving prop‘erty and paying for this ad- vertisement...Apply Liberal ofï¬ce. @R SALEâ€"One ï¬ve year old bay gelding H. D., also one yearlihg Durham bull. Phone Maple 1564. Christmas delivery‘ for home or cemetery. rice from One to Two Dollars. Samples at Glenn‘s drug store or phone 80, Donald Hick, Richmond Hill. FOR SALEâ€"~Two pure bred Jersey Cows, due about Jan. lst also reg- istered Jersey bull, T. B. testedâ€" Apply lot 15, Con. 3, Whitchurch, R. M. Harbinson. The attehtion of all ratepayers in this Munrcipality is called to the fol- lowing extract from By-law No. 18 pased under the/huthority of the re- ‘vised statutes of Ontario. “All persons who fail to pay their assessed taxes before the 3lst day of December nexhpreceding the date of the Annuaz Election shallgbe exclud- ed from the Voters’ List in accordance with the Statute in that case made and provided.†Richmond Hill, Dec. 23, 1926. iINSURANCE is an' essential part of THRIFT ' INSURANCE is alisolu'tely essential lto Credit. EINSURANCE is refused to those who flare not of [GOOD CHARACTER | ‘ !INSURANCE is valued by all our jieading men whom we are proud to {recognize as GOOD CITIZENS. The residents of Richmond‘Hill are hereby notiï¬ed that the placing of ashes on any of the streets of the ,village is strictly prohibited. The by-law with regard to the ob- structing or fouling the highways apâ€" plies to the above and infringement of its provisions in this regard will sub- ject the offender to the penalties pro- vided therein NOTICE is GEORGE ADLA TEL. 118 RICHMOND HILL FOR INSURANCE ublic Notice NOTICE A. G. SAVAGE Notice Dec. 23, 1926 A. J. HUME. J. J. LUNAU, here SWiFT Clerk ONTARIO n that the City York, in Reéve ADELMO MELECCI AND MISS ROSALIND BUSH, L.T.C.M. nd“ From the Toronm Conservatory of Music, will accept in number of .pupils in Piano. Vocal and Theory. Richmond Hill - Friday and Saturday MCDONALD’S ORCHESTRA' THORNHILL Popular throughout the district for music suitable for all kinds of dances. Open for engagements. Telephone: Thornhill 62. 35 Years’ Practical Experience 378 Bercsford Avenue. West Toronto Lyndhurst 2821 Telephone Glenn’s Drug Store, Rich- mond Hill, for appointment Certiï¬cate piano tuning Corservatory Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Ofï¬ces Atâ€" THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE Prices Most Moderate " Undertaker and Ambulance Service 9 Black or Grey Casket FUNERAL COMPLETE PIANO TUNER AND PLAWER EXPERT @213 FUNERAL COMPLETE 41:1.) Other Funerals to your requirements Courtesy and Consideration my Motto Telephones: Willowdale 69 , and Hudson 3676W Stop 5, Yonge Street, Lansing R. MACDONALD, B.V.Sc. Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College Address: Yonge St., Richmond Hill Telephone 132 Licensefl Auctioneer for the County of York Saies attended to on shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Patronage solicited We are prepared to conduct sales of every description. Farms and farm stock alas a specialty. Farms bought and sold on commis- sion. '11“ sales attended to on shortest notice, and conducted by {.119 most unmoved methods. Express and Long bistance Moving Sand and Gravel Delivered Dump Trucks for Hire By Hour or Contract Telephone 1535 W. Ward Price AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHMOND HILL and! 111 King Street West. Tdronto Phone 195 Willowdale Exchange County of York Pure Bred Stock Sales 3, Specialty. Phone 2703 STOUFFVILLE CARTAGE AND EXPRESS Plowing and Garden Work Sand and Gravel. Concrete Work. PRENTICE & PRENTICE ‘ AU UTIONEERS J. H. Prentice, 415 Ballioh St., Toronto. Hud.1347W. K. G. Prentice, Millikan. _ All SILVERSIDES & FARMER Licensed Auctioneers JOHN T. ANDERSON Piano Tuner Speighi & Van Nestrand Ontario Land Surveyors WRIGHT & TAYLOR FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Shop in JOHN R. CAMPBELL Veterinary Surgeon THORNHILL A. STONEHOUSE For lnlormatlan Phone 58] MRS. MYLKS PROFESSIONAL and BUSINESS DIRECTORY Forty Years Continuous Practice 703 Temple Building, Toronto 2. Phoneâ€"Adelaide 0096 WILSON’S’ ~ CARTAGE BERT HUMPHREY Kinds . B. F A R‘L E Y Electrician _ Lansing ity, Subï¬rban and Farm ' Surveys. 48 VVolmrn Avenue. Phone Hudson 0970.1 NORTH TORONTO J, T. SAIGEON MAPLE George Guy MUSICAL Good Workmanship BUSINESS OAK RIDGES of Boot and Shoe Repair- ing Neatly Done Prompt Service GEO. KIDD MAPLE ESTIMATES FREE. 01d Stand MAPLE Ofï¬ce hours: 9 to 11 am. 6 to 8 p.m., and by appointment. Ofï¬ce: Centre and Church Sts.. DR. W. SALEM CALDWELL North Yonge St. - Richmond Hi! DR. ROLPII L. LANGSTAFFâ€"f 7 k fibfliicrei hours: 8: 10 mm. and 6:8 DR. LILLIAN C. LANGSTAFFT_ DR. CHARLES S. DUNNING Ofï¬ce: Over Davies’ Dry Goods 'Store TELEPHONE 111. Ofï¬ce Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m. 1 to 2 ‘ and 6 to 8 Telephone 3 Dentist Ofï¬ce: Trench Block, two doors north of Standard Bank. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. . Telephone 32 MAPLE Ofï¬ce Hours MONDAY only 1: -' (ï¬gggéés off women and children) Oflice hours: 1: 3 p.111. Phone 100 WILLIAM COOK, COOK & DELANY (VViHinm Cook F. Gordon Cook Thomas Dalany) Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Toronto Oï¬ice: 816 Federal Building. 85 Richmond St. West Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce (Liberal Ofï¬ce) ovary Thursday forenoon, Maple. Thursday amt; noon. Woodbridge, Saturday afternoon. Money to loan at Current Rate Richmond Hill. - Phone Ofï¬ce hours 9 am. to 5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment. Telephone 80 Poyntz Ave., Lansing. Willow. 140. Ofï¬ce hours: 12-1.15; 6-7.15. Capitol Bldg., Yonge St. Hud. 1133; Rand. 2121. Ofï¬ce hours: 8.30; 2â€"5; 7.30-9 Barristers, Solicitors, Notarie- Telephone Adelaide 2108 Ofï¬ces: 85 Richmond St. West. Toronto Naugbton Block. Aurora Solicitors for: Aurora. Richmond Bill. King, \Vhitchurch, Markham and North Gwillimbury. Walter S. Jenkins, Res; Pho_r_1_e.Hill'.m6048. HENRY S. MULLQWNEX: Elam 5301 Barrister,- Sollcnor, Notary Public Toroma Ofï¬ce: Standard Bank Building. 2453 Yonge St. (Eglimon Branch). ' Phone Hudson 3218 Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce: Over Davie- Dry Goods Storeâ€"Every Saturday Money to Loan at Current Rates Phone Riclï¬mond Hill 119 A. CAMERON MacNAUGHTON BARRISTER 511 McKinnon Building, Corner Jordan & Melinda Streets Toronto. Phone: Elgin 4,879 (David Hendcgson Hall CAMPBELL LINE ' Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. _â€" Toronto Ofï¬ce â€" Manning Chambers, Corner of Queen and Bayâ€"opposite City Denton, Macdonald & Denton Dr. Willard Armstrong Dental Surgeon Gas Extraction. NAUGHTON 8: JENKINS HENDERSON & MCGUIRE A. C. HENDERSON PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING Hot Water Heating: and Standard Bank Building ï¬le. W. L. FINLAY Barristers, Solicitors, &c. ‘ Manning Arcade, King St, West, (Toronto, Canadl. Telephone Main 0311 Cable Address: “Dede†, Arthur A. Macdoulxld. Frank Dent?» Laura Danton. BA. 1m s.'Jenkins, Res. Phone Bill. 504.34 J. Harry x'aughton. Res. Ekin Milk. Res. Phone 127.2 DR. J. P. WILSON DR. W. T. McINTOSH Dentist RICHMOND HILL, ONT. DRS. LANGSTAFF DENTIST Work Done Quickly 7 James A. Boles) Oflices: 93-95 Sun Life Building, Adelaide and Victoria Sta. 1 5301 - - - mm 580! Barristers, Solicitogg, 31m}; DR. L. R. BELL DR. MACLAREN ‘ Maple Every Saturday MEDICAL Telephoneâ€"Maple 3 Bank of’ Commerce. Opposing1 EATONS DENTAL Thornhill DENTIST LEGAL m 14‘. “(VFW TORONTO Repairs LL. ONT. ONTARIO 12â€"830 um. w.’ H. 11ch- ONTARIO