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 our circulation is increasing every Weekâ€"Subscribe to-day. Freda-rick M. Pollett PIANIST Pupil of Ernest Soitz Conservatory Examinations Feesâ€"$20 per term (20 lessons.) Sindiwâ€"Mrs. A. L. Phipps. Richmond Streetâ€"Phone 13W. ADELMO MELECCI AND MISS ROSALIND BUSH, L.T.C.M. Pram the Toronto Conservatory of Music. will accept a number of pupils in Piano, Vocal and Theory. Richmond H111 - Friday and Saturday NORTH TORONTO Phone Hudson 0970.! PIANO TUNER AND PLAYER EXPERT Certiï¬cate piano tuning Conservatory WRIGHT & TAYLOR FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Olï¬ces Atâ€" t THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE I’ri'cos Most Moderate iï¬chONALD’S ORCHESTRA THORNHILL Popular throughout the‘district for music suitable 101‘ all kinds of dances. Open for engagements. Telephone; Thornhill 62. JOHN T. ANDERSON Piano Tuner 35 Years’ Practical Experience 378 Beresford Avenue. West Toronto Lyndhurst 2821 Telephone Glenn’s Drug Stoxe, Rich- mond Hill. for appointment. Undertaker and Ambulance Service 9 Black or Gréy Casket FUNERAL COMPLETE Other Funerals to ypur requirements. Courtesy and Consideration my Motto. Telephones: Willowdale 69 and Hudson 3676W Stop 5. Yonge Street. Lansing Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of Ontario Veterinary ~College Address: Yonge» St... Richmond Hill J. T‘.‘ SAIGEON V MAPLE Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sales attended to on shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Patronage snlicited We no pr‘eimh] ééï¬duct all" of every douription. Farm: and {arm stock nles I I'OC'lllty. F9rmn_pought and sold on commis- ... L) ._ A- _L.\_._-A -n.:-- :gqu'l'l oaleé‘gflarniduodr tie on nhonen noï¬co, uni conducted by the moat IDDI’OVGd methods. Express and Long Distance Moving Sand and Gravel Delivered Dump Trucks for Hire By Hggr or Contract Telephgne 1535 Licensed Auctioneers County of Yï¬rk Pure Bred Stock Sales :1 Specialty. Phone 2703 CARTAGE AND EXPRESS Plowing and Garden Work Sand and Gravel. Concrete Work. PRENTICE & PRENTICE AUCTION EERS J. H. Prentice, 415 Balliol St.. Toronto. Hud. 1347W. K. G. Prentice, Milliken. _ R. MACDONALD, B.V.Sc. SILVERSIDES & FARMER Speight 8: Van Nostrand Ontario Land Surveyors City, Suburban and Farm Surveys. Forty Years Continuous ' Practice 703 Temple Building,‘ Toronto 2. Phone-Adelaide 0096 V01. XLIX. EHN R. CAMPBELL INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WORK DONE. Workmanship Guaranteed. Estimates Free. Q This Year’s Books On Hand Stop 24 Yonge Street. A PHONE 1 ring 5. ’WILSON’S CARTAGE Paperhanger and Decorator. For Informallon Phone 58] MRS. MYLKS BERT HUMPHREY Veterinary Surgeon THORNHILL : STONEHOUSE 48 Wohurn Avenue. Professional And Business Directory. $1.50 PER YEAR George Guy OAK RIDGES MUSICAL STOUFFVILLEO BUSINESS Teléphoné 132 J- R [SID MAPLE MAPLE Richmond Hill 1 Ofï¬ce hours: 9 to 11 am. 6 to 8 p.m., and‘ by appointment. Ofï¬ce: Centre and Church Sts.. â€"DRS. LANGSTAFF North Yonge St. - Richmond Hill DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFFâ€" Ofï¬ce hours: 8:10 am. and 6:8 pm. on. LILLIAN C. I.ANGSTAFFfâ€"j__ DR. CHARLES S. DUNNING Bank of Commerce, Opposite Eatons. MAPLE Ofï¬ce Hours MONDAY only 11 DR. L. R. BELL Dentist Oï¬ice: Trench Block, two doors north of Standard Bank. Hours: 9 am. to 5.30 pm. ' Telephone 32 WILLIAM COOK, COOK & DELANY (William Cook F. Gordon Cook Thomas Delnny) But-intern, Solicitors, Etc. Toronio Oflice: 816 Federal Building, 85 Richmond St. West Richmond Hill Onice (Liberal 0111:.) every Thursday iorenoon. Maple. Thursday liter- noon. Woodbridge, Saturday utter-noon. Money to loan at Current Rab DR. W. SALEM CALDWELL Bmhten, Solicitors. Notarie- Telephone Adelaide 2108 omcea: 85 Richmond St. West, Tomato Naughton Block. Aurora Solicitors I'nr: Aurora. Richmond Hill. King. Whitchurch. Markham and North Gwillimhnry. 1 Walter S. Jankins. Ilsa. Phone Bill. 6068. J. Harry Naughton. Res. E‘qin Milli, Res. Phone 127.2 HENRY S. MULLOWNEY, MA. scrum. Boltdtor, Nam-y Pn’buo Toronto Omen‘sundud Bank Building. 2658 Yonge St. (Eglinton Brunch). Phono Hudson 3218 Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce: Our Duiu Dry Good: Storeâ€"Every Guard-y Hon-y to nun n Ouronï¬ m Phono Richmond Hill 119 A. CAMERON MacNAUGHTON BARRISTER 511 McKinnon Building, Corner Jordan & Melinda Streets Toronto. Phone: Elgin 4879 Barristers, Solicitors. Etc. (David Hendetson B. McGuire CAMPBELL LINE Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. â€" Toronto Ofï¬ce â€"â€" Manning Chambers, Corner of Queen and Bayâ€"opposite City Hall. Ofï¬ce Hoursâ€"S to 10 am. 1 to and 6 to 8 Telephone 3 Ofï¬ce hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment. Telephone 80 ‘ Dr. Willard Armstrong J. J. CLEMENTS PAINTER AND DECORATOR Thornhill â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" Ontario I (Diseases off. Qéirï¬evnrnnd children) can. hours: 1:3 pm. Phone 100 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; 2-5; 7.30-9. Benton, Macdonald & Demon Barristers. Solicitors. &c. Manning Arcade, King St. West. Toronto, Canadl Telephone Main 0811 Cable Address: .“Dedo†Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Toronto Ofï¬ce, 18 Toronto Street. Phone Elgin 1887. ’ichmond Hill Ofï¬ce, Dominion Hotel Every Saturday afternoon Phone Richmond Hill, 52 Mom" to loan at current ‘rates. HENDERSON & McGUIRE Estimates Cheerfully Given For work anywhere in the district. NAUGHTON & JENKINS Arthur A. Macaoiuald.r thkï¬non†Lulu Danton. BA. DR. MACLAREN Gas Extraction. Standard Bank Building Thornhill June A. Boles) 0mm: 98-95 Sun Lib Buildlng. Adclnide And Victor“ Bu. Dentist WORK DONE QUICKLY Dental Surgeon DR. J. P. WILSON 6301 MAPLE HOTEL Maple Every Saturday. Dr. W. Finlay DENTIST Y only 12â€"830 p.m. Telephoneâ€"Maple 3 T. C. NEWMAN MEDICAL DENTAL Phone Ring 33 LEGAL TORONTO ONTARIO ! ONTARIO Phone 24. RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1927. I British Columbia claims the world’s \highest average age of marriage. Un- ofï¬cial ï¬gures show the ages of the bridegrooms to average 32 and the lbrides 27. The same statistican ï¬g- ures that British Columbia has the world’s lowest birth rate, with the exception of Sweden. Canada aver- ages 26 children in every ten families but British columbia averages 19 to every ten. Pre‘ponderance of males in unsettled sections and the influx of unmarried persons for the coastal in- dustries are blamed for the odd ï¬g- was the most important item put through at the council meeting in Newmarket last week. This will be- come effective June 12 and continue until September 11th. Motorists who own closed cars should warn their passengers not to lean against the doors. On a num- ber of occasions people have fallen out of automobiles with more or less serious results because they leaned too heavily against the doors. One young lady was hurt very badly when her friend took a sudden turn. The door against which she was leaning flew open and she was thrown into the road. The motorist should re- member that he is responsible for the safety of his passengers. Ontario’s new speedll limit of 35 miles an hour for motér cars automat- ically came into effect on April 5th; but it doesn’t apply to incorporated towns and village where the speed limit is set by local by-law. When school fairs were started in Pe‘el County only eggs were sent out from which chickens were to be rais- ed for competition. Last year send- ing baby chicks were tried out, and proved so successful that this year 97,8 baby chicks have been asked. The Provincial Board of Health has condemned 34 Wells in Alliston, some of them being infested with typhoid germs. Deputy-reeve J. R. Campbell of Markham Township was in Toronto last week attending the meeting of the Ontario Milk Producers Associa- tion, when the summer price for milk was agreed to with the milk distrib- utors. The drop in price is the same as last year, and will be effective May lst, . Prices for milk delivered in Toronto are to bezâ€"May $1.95; June $1.90; July $1.90; Aug. $1.95; the balance of the year (8‘ months) at $2.20 per can. ures. Dry sweeping of sidewalks is not permitted in some municipalities as a health measure. In the city of Osh- awa all the merchants have been ser- ved with a notice that this practice must be discontinued. The by-law provides for a penalty of $50. The Orillia Humane Society has undertaken to destroy all ownerless dogs in that town , provided the town officials will capture them. All un- tagged dogs in Orillia are liable to be caught and disposed of in order to protect the flower beds lawns and gar- dens. Collingvilood’s Board of Trade is asking for a liquor store in that town and Wiarton citizens are organizing to protest against one in that village. Can any person explain where all the stray dogs come from when the spring work is started in gardens? The adoption of daylight saving General News and Views W" "without: HomeButchered The only meet salt that is as good for table use as for curing meat. Smell it. Test: it. You can tell it at once from ink that has hem mixed with pyroligneous acid or other dangerous chemicals. We have it. Packed in ten pound dnuna and guaranteed genuine. I. D. RAMER m.†-. :0 an: m ï¬uKEn SALI {WARE-5359555 FOR SALE BY IhrinkagcJabonï¬re risk and worry. It will give you better flavor and perfect cure. But be lure to get the original and genuine iKeen Interest In As a result of the run through Eastern Ontario a year ago at least twenty modern seed-cleaning plants ‘have been installed in that part of {the province and Mr. Wilson believes {that even better results will follow the Western Ontario ,run. Already inquiries are coming in about mod- ;ern‘ cleaning machines, and Oxford County has purchased a machine .which was used on the train. Mr. Wil- tson stated that Agricultural Repres- entative Green of the County believ- ed' that three or four more machines jwould be installed in that county in the near future. I “Ontario farmers are taking a won. derful interest in the vital question of better seed†stated J.;Lockie Wilson in reviewing the run of the “Better Seed Train" which recently complet- ed a tour of Western Ontario. “We had an average attendance of almost 300 at each of‘ the 47 stops, or about 14,000 in all. This is much better than a year ago when the trainmade a longer run.†Tour of Ontario by the “Better Seed Almost 3,000 bushels of grain and small seeds were cleaned and graded by the modern machines on board the train. This stuff was brought in by farmers visiting the special. “They were very much interested in the modern ’ seed-cleaning machinery,†stated Mr. Wilson, “and realized that the old fashioned fanning mills were inadequate to do the job properly.†Every bag cleaned was greded and tagged before being returned to the farmer bringing in the seed. As a result of the run through Eastern Ontario a year ago at least The exhibit of plowshares suitable for turning under alfalfa sod was well received, and James McLean, Rich- mond Hill, who was in charge, had to face a daily barrage of questions. The train was under the supervision of A. R. G. Smith of New Hamburg. Train" Productive of Good Results Make yam farm pay biggm pmï¬ts this year Seed Cleaningm LITTLE BROS. RI? CARS ~ TRUCKS ~ TRACTORS The big problem on the farm today is to produce more at less cost. Farm surveys in Canada show that the largest item in the cost of producing a ï¬eld crop is the labor of man and horse, amounting in some cases to as high as 50%. The most eï¬ective means of reducing labor costs to a minimum is the adoption of economical, light weight tractor power and modem machinery which will result in the doubling or trebling of present crop productionâ€"with greater ease and timeliness. In Canada today, over 17,000 Fordson owners can 121010 5 to 8 acres daily, double disc 15 to 25 acres. cultivate 15 to 25 acres, barrow up to 50 acres, cut 20 to 35 acres of grain and thrash 700 to 1100 bushels of wheat. Ask [or a copy of our new folder, "Things You Know Bafon You Buy Your Tractor." HE time to build is to- day that you may be comfortable tomorrow, as building time tomorrow generally means never. Fair prices and service to please you. Best grades sand, grav- el and building materials of all kinds. l. D. RAMER No car owner can afford to be without dependable insurance pro- tection. Public Liability, Property Damage, Collission, Fire and Theftâ€"the risks are too numerous. You might travel for years with- out suffering loss. And you might sustain such a loss tomorrow. The cost of carrying automobile insurance is very small when com- pared with the indemnity it affords. _. mfhmmfl FOR RATES AND INFORMATION APPLY TOâ€" YONGE STREET Autamobiie Insurance Richmond Hill Every Car Owner Needsf J. R. HERRINGTON This Protection RICHMOND HILL {ONTARIO promptly The Liberal plant is equ'ppod to 60 all kinds of commercial and gel-III printing and can attend to .n or“ promptly and at reasonable prices. Phone 87 A car of Heavy Western Oats about to arrive. A car of Gluten just recently unloaded, also a supply of Bran, Short§, Cracked Corn and Corn Meal, Dealers and Big Scratch Feed at, $2.50. Regent and Dandy Laying Mash. Blatchford and Purina Feeds. Purity and Royal household flour, $8.50 per barrel. Solvay Coke Pocahontas Coal Cut Slabs Cut Hardwood From the Elevator PRINTING RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Notice No. 44