l - . . \The Liberal is recognized as one of ‘the Newsiest Home Papers in the Province of Ontario. Eight to twelve pages, all home print, it carries all the news of the entire district and ion: circulation is increasing every Weekâ€"Subscribe to-day. ‘ Frederick 1W. Pollett PIANIST Pupil ()f Ernest Scitz Conservatory Examinations Feesâ€"$20 per term (20 lessons.) Studioâ€"Mrs. A. L. Phipps. Richmond ‘ Streetâ€"Phone 13W. WRIGHT & TAYLOR FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Ofï¬ces Atâ€" THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE NORTH TORONTO Phone Hudson 0970.! PIANO TUNER AND PLAYER EXPERT Certiï¬cate piano tuning Conservatory ‘n‘homhill ADELMO MELECCI AND MISS ROSALIND BUSH, L.T.C.M. From the Toronto Conservatqry pf Mpsic. Wm accept a number of pupils In Plano. Vocal and Theory. Richmond Hill - Friday and Saturday Piano Tuner 35 Years’ Practical Experience 378 Beresl‘ord Avenue. West Toronto Lyndhurst ‘2821 Telephone Glenn’s Drug St01e, Rich- mond Hill, for appointment McDONALD’S ORCHESTRA THORNHILL Popular throughout the district for music suitable {or all kinds of dances. Open for engagements. Telephone: Thornhill 62. Other Funerals to your requirements Courtesy and Consideration my Motto Teiephones: Willowdale 69 and Hudson 3676W Stop 5. Yomze Street. Lansing Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College Address: Yonge St., Richmond Hill Telephone 132 We are prepared to conduct snlc: of every description. Farms and (mm smck sale: a specillcy. Fnrms bought and sold on commis- sion. All snlos attended to on shortest notice. and conducted by the most unprnmd methods. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sales attended to on shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Patronage solicited Express and Long Distance Moving Sand and Gravel Delivered Dump Trucks for Hire By Hpur or Contract BERT HUMPHREY Undertaker and Ambulance Serviée 9 Black or Grey Casket FUNERAL COMPLETE Telephone 1535 Estimates Cheerfully Given For work anywhere in the district. SILVERSIDES 8: FARMER Licensed Auctioneers County of York Pure Bred Stock Sales :1 Specialty. Phone 2703, ' CARTAGE AND EXPRESS Plowing and Garden Work Sand and Gravel, Concrete Work. J. J. CLEMENTS PAINTER AND DECORATOR i’RENTICE & PRENTICE AUCTIONEERS R. MACDONALD, B.V.Sc. Speight VgnflNostrand City, Suburban and Farm Surveys. Forty Years Continuous Practice 703 Temple Building, Toronto 2. Phoneâ€"Adelaide 0096 Ontario Land Surveyors A. STONEHOUSE JOHN R. CAMPBELL Veterinary Surgeon THORNHILL Vol. XLIX. JOHN T. ANDERSON WILSON’S CARTAGE H. Prentice, 415 Balliol Toronto. Hud. 1347W. K. G. Prentice, Milliken. For Information Phone 58] MRS. MYLKS Professigï¬al And Business Directory. Prices Most Moderate 4 8 Woburn Avenue. J. T. SAIGEON MAPLE $1.50 PER YEAR George Guy OAK RIDGES STOUFFVILLE Phone Ring 33 BUSINESS MUSICAL MAPLE Balliol St., 1347W. Ontario Ofï¬ce hours: 9 to 11 am. 6 to 8 p.m., and by appointment. ; Ofï¬ce: Centre and Church Sts.. 1 Richmond Hill Phone 24.£ Bank of Commerce, O'pposite Eatons MAPLE Ofï¬ce Hours MONDAY only 12 MAPLE DR. CHARLES S. DUNNING Dentist RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Ofl‘lce: Over Davles’ Dry Goods Store TELEPHONE 111. DR. L. R. BELL Dentist Ofï¬ce: Trench Block, two doors north of Standard Bank. Hours: 9 am. to 5.30 pm. Telephone 32 DR. LTLLIAN C. LANGSTAFFâ€" North Yonge St. - Richmond Hi“ DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFFâ€" HENRY S. MULLOWNEY, M.A. WILLIAM COOK, COOK & DELANY Thomas Delnny) Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Toronto Ofï¬ce: 816 Federal Building, - 85 Richmond St. West Richmondllill Ofï¬ce (Liberal Ofï¬ce) ovary Thursday forenoon. Maple, Thursday after- noon. Woadbridge, Saturday afternoon. Money :0 lcnn at Current Rate King, \Vllitchurch. Markham and North Gwilliml‘ury. Walter S. Jenkins. Res. Phone Hill. 5048 J. Harry Nnughton, Ros. E‘sin Mills, Res. Phone 127.2 Elglu 5301 CAMPBELL LINE Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. â€" Toronto Ofï¬ce â€" Manning Chambers, Corner of Queen and Bay~opposite City Hall. Banister, Solicitor. Notary P1113110 Toronto Ofï¬ce: Standard Bank Building. 2458 Yonge St. (Eglinton Branch). Phone Hudson 82 1 8 Richmond Â¥Iill (mice: Over Davie: Dry Goods StotHEx‘ery Saturday Money to Loan at Current Rota: Phone Richmond Hill 119 (David He’ndogsoxi A. CAMERON MacNAUGHTON BARRISTER 511 McKinnon Building, Corner Jordan & Melinda Streets Toronto. Phone: Elgin 4879 DR. W. SALEM CALDWELL Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Public. Toronto Oï¬ice, 18 Toronto Street. Phone Elgin 1887. ‘ichmond Hill Ofï¬ce, Dominion Hotel Every Saturday afternoon Phone Richmond Hill, 52 Money to loan at current rates. Ofï¬ce hours 9 am. to 5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment. Telephone 80 Oflice Hoursâ€"8 to 10 am. 1 to 2 and 6 to 8 Telephone 3 7 (Diseases of women and children) Ofl‘ma hours: 1:8 p‘m. Denton, Macdonald & Demon Barristers, Solicitors, &c. Manning Arcade, King St. West, Toronto, Canada» Telephone Main 0311 Cable Address: “Dedo†Arthur A._ )lncdgnnld. Frank Danm Ofï¬ce hours: 8:10 am. and 6:8 Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Telephone Adelaide 2108 Ofï¬ces: 85 Richmond St. West, Toronto Nuughton Block. Aurora Solicitors for: Aurora. Richmond Hill, in‘gl‘ \Vhitchurch. Markham and North Poyntz Ava, Lansing. ‘Villow. 140. Ofï¬ce hours: 124.15; 6-7.15. Capitol Bldg.. Yonge St. Hud. 1133; Rand. 2121. Ofï¬ce hours: 8.30; 2-5; 7.30-9 HENDERSON & MCGUIRE Arthur A. Mncdonald. Laura Denton‘ NAUGHTON & JENKINS Dr. Willard Armstrong Dental Surgeon DR. MACLAREN Ofï¬ces Gas Extraction. Standard Bank Building Thornhill (William Cook Dentist WORK DONE QUICKLY DR. W. T. McINTOSH Maple Every Saturday. Barristers, Solicittqg, iEtgi DR. J. P. WILSON DRS. LAN GSTAFF Dr. We Finla? DENTIST T. C. NEWMAN James A. Boles) 15: 93-95 Sun Lite Building, Adelaide nnd Victoria Sts. Y only 12â€"830 p.m. Telephoneâ€"Maple 3 MAPLE HOTEL MEDICAL DENTAL LEGAL Phone 100 TORONTO F. Gordon Oook \V.’ H. McGuire ONTARIO ONTARIO 2151.11 5302 - tax on all unmarriedâ€"men in the toivn- N ship who are not property owners. The rest of the Council gave their unanimous support to the introduc- tion of the byâ€"law. There is no doubt that a majority of these young men use the roads and pay nothing for their upkeep, whereas the married man has to pay either rent or taxes on his farm and in many a case bring up a family. Assurance has been given by the 3Treasury Department that the min- liature ï¬ve-cent silver pieces that |have been in general use for the past [63 years in Canada are to be with- 'drawn from circulation and replaced by a large nickel coin, a quantity of which was put in circulation in 1921. As Canada'has practically a mon- opoly on nickel, it would appear to [be quite a seemly matter to continue the nickel piece, but it will take a long time to make it popular with the people. It resembles the 25 cent sil- .ver coin too closely. Rev. Mr. Plyley of Elora, has a daffodil] of which the length of the stalk is 23 inches from bulb to top of stall; The flower is 5 inches in ldiameter, with white petals and yel- llow centre. Mr. John Campbell, 10th line, Vaughan who is giving up farming, lwill sell his stock and implements by {auction on Tuesday, March 22nd. The Ontario Legislature has pass- ed a bill making it compulsory on land owners in cities as well as rural parts to cut down and destroy patch- es of noxious weeds growing on their property. The act provides for the appointment of inspectors in every municipality, who must before the 15 of June each year send a notice to every resident of what Weeds on‘his place require attention. Penalties from $20 to $50 are provided for. Oh yes, the motorist sighed, the ruts are gone but the holes in Yonge Strlaet which we bumned over last year are still there. If it isn’t one thing it’s bound to be another. Forty residents of Oakville were summoned and appeared before the magistrate for not 5 ovelling their snow. Each was ï¬ned 1.00 and costs. It might work other places. A carcass of baby beef aged 16 months recently purchased by an 01‘- illia butcher, weighed 760 pounds dressed. The village philosopher wants to know how many dogs a village the size of Richmond Hill needs, and also an approximate estimate of the perâ€" centage of the present dog popula- tion cduld be spared? People who endeavor to keep nice lawns and gar- dens are said to have very interest- ing views on the subject. Nature still continues to turn out freaks of all kinds ,but the latest in this district is a pig without any feet. The other Sunday a sow belonging to Mr. Willis Johnston, 2nd concession, Elma gave birth to a litter of eight little pigs. When the feet were given 'out there was evidently not enough to go around, for one of the little fel- lows was left without any. This youngster is still alive and thriving. â€"Listowel Banner. The town of Whitby has 510,232 taxes outstanding in the 1926 roll, from a total of $103324. Showing 9 per cent. still to gather. Messrs. Geo. Watson and Ira And- erson shipped ten extra ï¬ne horses from StouffvilIe last week to Toronto, to ï¬ll a private order. The animals all ranged around 1600 pounds, and a price reaching about $200 a head was paid in some instances but they were among the best animals in the local- ity, and thus demanded a fancy ï¬g- ure. Norman Baker, an Uxbridge rural mail carrier, faces a charge of steal- ing from his Majesty’s mails, and is now out on/bail. He was arrested as the result of investigations conducted by dectectives of the Post Ofï¬ce De- partment at Ottawa. The auction sale of Geo. Forrester and Son, Markham Township, held re- cently is reported to have realized over $5,000. Several farmers of the district have been toting sawlogs to Card’s mill at Nashville to be cut into lumber. Campbell Armstrong turned in four logs of “soft†elm of great size from one tree, the largest measuring in diameter ï¬ve and one-half feet one way and ï¬ve feet the other way.â€" Bolton Enterprise. To Tax Unmarried Men Councillor Geo. Todd at the meet- ing of the Uxbridge Township Council made a good move when he gave noâ€" tice of the introduction of a by-law at the next meeting to place a poll GENERALNEWS AND VIEWS Even if horses should become exâ€" tinct, it would still be a good thing for the drivers of automobiles to use horse sense. The annual Provincial Convention of the Ontario Prohibition Union opened in Massey Hall, Toronto on Wednesday, March 16th. The Highway Department has is- sued instructions to the Highway of- ficers that all loads carried on the highway must be kept down to half weight during March and April. Trucks will be weighed at different intervals during theâ€"5e months Many of our readers have not got onto the fact that no stamp is neces- sary on cheques up to $5.00 for we are frequently receiving small remit- tances with the stamp attached. Just now a cheque for $5 or under is ex- empt from tax of any kind; it will be cashed at the bank without a stamp sticking to it. On the ï¬rst day of July next the exemption of cheques RICHMOND HILL, ONT., THURSDAY. MARCH 17, 1927. from revenue stamps will be raised to $10 and all cheques of $10 and up wards will bear a two cent revenue stamp, the tax of two cents for every $50 being abolished. That rural mail boxes throughout Canada be placed on the right side of the roadway in order 'to prevent further accidents and loss of life among rural mail carriers is a request made to the Dominion Government by the Rural Mail Carriers’ Association Members point out that many serious accidents have happened in recent years since the multiplicity of motor cars, requiring'months of hospital treatment and entailing considerable expense and loss of time, through the practice in some rml districts of lo- cating rural mail boxes on the left side of the road! I The Reeve of Markham township would not impress you as a man who is by any means “Gohn†but rather as one going and at a pace that will mark him as a sure winner.â€"Mark- ham Economist and Sun. Aurora council at its last meeting purchased a quantity of Cinders for the repair of streets. A very enjoyable evening was spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. McMillan, Aurora, when the friends and neighbors gathered to bid them farewell before their depar- ture to Markham. An address was read by Miss M. Botham, and a man- tel elock was presented by Mr. H. Wells. The evening was spent in dancing and cards. On Friday, March 4th there passed away at her home in Kettleby, Miss Jessie E. Davis, youngest daughter of the late Clayton Davis and Elizabeth McLeod after a short illness. De- ceased had lived in that neighborhood .all her life and was Very highly es- iteemed by all. Her eldest sister ,Mrs. Sarah L. Butlergof Toronto died ’on Saturday. The two funerals took lplace on Tuesday, Mrs. Butler being [buried in Toronto and Miss Davis in lthe Kettleby Cemetery. The post ofï¬ce authorities in New- market raised the price of post ofï¬ce boxes from $2.00 to $3.00. The death occurred at his home lot 23, Con. 4, King, on Friday, March 4 of Joseph William Spragg, beloved husband of Luetta Bishop in his 69th year. Deceased had been in poor health for some time. He is survived by his wife and a grown up family. The funeral took' place on Monday afternoon from the family residence ito the Aurora cemetery. Work which has been going on for some time in connection with the new street lights on Yonge Street from the City Limits, a mile and a half north was last Week completed, and the en- tire North York township bordering on Yonge Street was lighted. UR business is deliver- Oing heat where it is wanted. We sell it fair- ly by the full-weight ton and we deliver it with pleasing speed. When shall we send it? Just Below Stop 6 A. On East; Side of Yonge Street. â€" FINANCIAL AGENT RICHMOND HILL Phone 87 H. D. RAMER Fees Payable either in advance, by the lesson or by the month String Instruments Supplied Through A Special Contract. NUMEROUS FREE ADVANTAGES FOR ALL PUPILS. Class Piano Private Piano Class Organ Private Organ Class Singing Private Vocal Class Violin Private Violin wi‘ï¬mmpwn Scimoi 0% REAL ESFATE BONDS Richmond Hill J. R. HERRINGTON G. Sï¬rickland Thampson, Principal lin 75c. Vioiin $1.00 NEW CLASSES Tuitional Fees k5 A car of Heavy Western Oats 0135‘; about to arrive. 75c. 75c. $1.20 50c. 75c. The Liberal plant is equipped to do all kinds of commercial and general printing and can attend to all orders promptly and at reasonable prices. ALWAYS FORMING. A car of Gluten just recently unloaded, also a supply of Bran, Shorts, Cracked Corn and Corn Meal, Dealers and Big Egg Scratch Feed at, $2.50. Regent and Dandy Laying Mash. Blatchford and Purina. F eedsl Purity and Royal household‘ flour, $8.50 per barrel. Solvay Coke Pocahontas Coal1 Class Theory Private Theory Private Harmony Private Banjo Private Mandolin Private Guitar Private Elocution Private Ukulele From the Elevator INSURANCE PRINTING Cut Slabs Cut Hardwood Notice SCHOOL HOURS 10 A.M. â€" 10 RM. ONTARIO. LOANS 50c. 75c. $1.20 $1.20 $1.20 $1.20 $1.00 $1.20 No. 38.