VOL. L. The Liberal is recognized as one or 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. XDELMO MELECCI AND MISS ROSALIND BUSH, L.T.C.M. From the Toronto Conservatory of Music. Vi" accept a number of pupils in Piano Vocal and Theory. Richmond Hm - frlday and Saturday FREDERICK M. POLLETT Pupil of Ernest Seitz Conservatory Examinations Feesâ€"$20 per term (20 lessons.) Studioâ€"Mrs. A. L. Phipps. Richmond Streetâ€"Phone 13W. Popular throughout the district for music suitable for 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 Certiï¬cate piano tuning Corservntory WRIGHT & TAYLOR FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Ofï¬ces Atâ€" THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE Prices Most Moderate MCDONALD’S ORCHESTRA THORNIHLL Undertaker and Ambulance Service 9 Black or Grey Casket FUNERAL COMPLETE Other Funerals to your requirements. Courtesy and Consideration my Motto. Telephones: Willowdale 69 and Hudson 367 W Stop 5. Yonge Street. Lansing 48 Woburn Avenue. NORTH TORONTO Phone Hudson 0970.! PIANO TUNER AND PLAYER EXPERT v R. MACDONALD, B.V.Sc. Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College Address: Yonge St., Richmond Hill Telephone 132 J. T. SAIGEON MAPLE , Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sales attended to on shortest notice and at reasonable rates. \ Patronage snlicited We are prepared :0 conduct axles of every ‘csnflption. Farms and farm stock “let! a specialty. Farms bought. und sold on commim sion. All sales ultellded to on shone“ uoIice, Jud conducted lu' (ha must. nouruved methods. ISAPLE DR. J. P. WILSON Ofï¬ce hours: 9 to 11 am. 6 to 8 p.m., and by appointment. Ofï¬ce: Centre and Church Sts.. Richmond Hill 7 Phone 24. Tractors, Thrashers, Silo Fillers, Bail- ing Presses, Plows, Harrows, Road Machinery and Tillage Tools for Fordson Tractors. KANE BROS. SILVERSIDES & FARMER Licensed Auctioneers CoLnty of York Pure Bred Stock Sales :1 Specialty. Phone 2703 CARTAG E AND EXPRESS Plowing and Garden Work Sand and Gravel, Concrete Work. DR. W. SALEM CALDWELL PRENTICE & PRENTICE AUCTIONEERS J. H. Prentice, 415 Ballinl St., Toronto. Hud.1347W. K. (i. Prentice, Milliken. ‘ Stop 5, (Mice Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m. ] to and 6 to 8 ' Telephone 3 JOHN R. CAMPBELL A. STONEHOUSE For Information Phone 58] MRS. MYLKS ‘mm‘ r BERT IIUMPI'IREY Veterinary Surgebn THORNHILL ' $1.50 PER YEAR Professional-And Easiness Directory. Ereorge Guy Write For Literature. 0.â€" R. R. 2. Gormley. MUSICAL BUSINESS r Farming Machinery OAK RIDGES S l‘OUFFVILLE MEDICAL CASE â€" HEADFORD ONTARIO North image St. - Richmond Hill DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFFâ€"f "Ian's; hours: 877:771075.m. nnd 6:8 p.m‘ DR. LILLIAN C. LANGSTAPFâ€" (Diseases of women and childnn) Oflce hours: 1:3 p.m. DR. CHARLES S. DUNNING Dentist » Oflice: Trench Block, two doors north of Standard Bank. Hours: 9 am. to 5.30 pm. Telephone 32 Ofï¬ce Hours MONDAY only 1: MAPLE WILLIAM COOK, COOK & DELANY Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Toronto Ofï¬ce: 816 Federal Building. , 85 Richmond St. West Richmond Hill Omce (Liberal Ofï¬ce) every Thursday forenoon. Maple. Thursday after noon. Woodbridge, Saerny afternoon. Mnnav to 1mm n! Current Rate ‘ Thomas Delauy) 1 I MCGUIRE. MACDONALD & BOLE Hon. W.H. McGuire, Vincent C. MacDonald L.S.B. . James A; Boles, B.A. Offices:â€"7778 Sun Life Building, Naughton Black. Aurora Solicitors for: Aurora. Richmond Hill. King. \Vhitchurch. Markham and #10th Gwilliml‘nry: .. _ .. rv~Il anâ€: AD. 0177 unnum. u. . Walter S. ’Jenkins. Res. Phone Bill. 5048 J. Harry Naughton, Res. E‘lin Mills. Res. Phone [27.2 Ofï¬ce hours 9 am. to 5 pm. Evenings by Appointment. Telephone 80 Dr. M. J. QUIGLEY l)E N "1‘1 S'I‘ A. CAMERON MacNAUGHTON BARRISTER ‘ 511 McKinnon Building?- Corner Jordan & Melinda Streets Toronto. Phone: Elgin 4879 omcé"h§uisi 8.30; 2-5; 7.30-9. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. â€" Toronto Oflice â€" Manning Chambers, Corner of Queen and Bayâ€"popposite City Hall. Poyntz A\'e., Lansing. Willow. 140. Ofï¬ce hours: 12-1.15; 6-7.15. Capitol Bldg, Yonge St. Hud. 1133; Rand. 2121. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Telephone Adelaide 2108 Ofï¬ces: 85 Richï¬mnd St. VWeat. Toronto Denton. Macdonald & Denton Barristers, Solicitors, &c. Manning Arcade, King St. West, Toronto, Canadl Telephone Main 0311 Cable Address: “Dedo†Anbur A. Macdonnld. Frank Dent:- Lnurn Demon. B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Toronto Oflice. 18 Toronto St‘reet. Phone Elgin 1887. ‘ichmond Hill Ofï¬ce, Dominion Hotel Every Saturday afternoon Phone Richmond Hill, 5?. NAUGHTON 8: JENKINS BONDS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LOANS J. R. HERRINGTON FINANCIAL AGENT Yonge St. Standard Bank Building Thornhill (William rQook Mo'w- to DRS. LANGSTAFF 2135 Yonge Street Toronto. HUdson 1898. MAPLEâ€"EVERY TUESDAY DR. L. R. BELL Maple Every Saturday. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WORK DONE. Workmanship Guaranteed. Estimates Free. This Year's Books On Hand Stop 24 Yonge Street. PHONE 1 ring 5. Dr. W. Finlay DENTIST \\V. .T. IR E I l) Paperhanger and Decorator. HAROLD J. KIRBY k' only 12â€"830 p.m.‘ Telephoneâ€"Maple 3 Adelaide and Victoria St: '7 Toronto A CAMPBELL Standard Bank Building T. C. NEWMAN MAPLE HOTEL DENTAL Phone 100 Richmond Hill. LEGAL loan at current rates. F. Gordon Cook Phone 87. LINE ONTARIO AD. 0178 BOLESl HGENERAL NEWS AND VIEWS RICHMO_ND HILI; ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1927 v The post mortem performed on the ‘ contents of the stomach of the late !Adam Yake, jeweler of Stouffville, I who died under peculiar circumstances at Markham village on October 17th, reveal the certainty of the statement made by Yake before his death, that ,he' had been drinking wood alcohol. Get your lights on your horse and steamâ€"drawn vehicles now. The law is very explicit and “safety first" de- mands it for your own protection from Up in Cobalt the tax rate is eighty mills and for separate school support- ers 103 mills. Did We hear someone on the station platform say taxes were high accident. Work of building the new highway from north of Sunderland to Orillia was commenced last Week and a con- siderable improvement is already noticeable where the scarifying has been done. Township Constable Thomas Dray- cott of the Scarboro Police force sus- tained a fractured ankle and numerous Icuts and bruises when he was knocked [off his motorcycle by an automobile llast week. F, W. McCaul of Gerrard St., East Toronto, ran into the const- [able with his car when both were 1turning the corner of Birchmount and Danforth. McCaul was arrested for {reckless driving. Fred Timbers, of Stouffville had a very successful week at the Inter- national Plowing Match, held on the Municipal Farm at Langstaff. In ad- dition to having the honors that go with winning the Ontario champion- ship, he won during the three days of the provincial competitions in cash $113, and $135 in goods and trophies, a total of $248. The new Essex County Jail, com- pleted a year ago, and calculated to serve for at least a decade, is crowded beyond capacity, and prisoners are sleeping on cots in the corridors as the result of the latest prohibition and an- tiâ€"gamliling drive by Canadian Bor- der police. This announcement was forthcoming Saturday from William A. Wanless, Governor of the Jail, who iadded: “The congestion is bother- ‘lsome now, of course, but there is nothâ€" ing to stop the authorities from add- ing several floors to, the edifice if they choose:†Bootleggers of the Windsor area convicted on selling charges since Sept. 1, comprise quite a colony in themselves at the county lock-up, and their number has been augmented from day to day. Next Monday is Hallowe’en Mr. David Jeffrey has disposed of his hundred acre farm adjoining the village of Schomberg, together with his stock, implements and crop, to Mr. Norman Elgie, formerly of Grand Valley, who has taken possession. The price paid was twenty thousand doll- ars. ronto Large families are not altogether extinct in this section, although they are anything but common. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Banks who live about a mile south of Ring-wood were greeted with a new baby girl in their family on Sunday, the infant being the eleventh child living, and the twelfth to be born to them. Enough Cana- dian families like this and the emi- gration problem would be solved-for this country in a short time, as well as the farm help problem.â€"â€"Stouffville Tribune. Elizabeth Plummet a dressmaker, has entered suit against the Hon. Geo. S. Henry, Minister of Highways. for 810,000 damages. No blacksmith in Canada has ever earned so high a reputation as James Ley, of Markham, as an expert in making and adjusting plows especi- ally for the fine work demanded in ploxw‘ng competitions. He has made and repaired and adjusted ploxvs for nearly all the champion plowme’n in Canada. make their appearance bringin‘ warnings of approaching cold weathe one can see the ~spirit of restlessnes creeping into offices and workshop where sportsmen appear to be waitin be gone :ven signal to grab their Mr. Jeffrey will remove to T0- the of ‘ early autumn HIS anc For “The Raven" The New York Evening Mirror in 1845 paid Edgar Allan Poe $10. He wrote it in a day. A ten-dollar bill then could accomplish more than now. Poe bought the popuâ€" lar Broadway Journal for five such bills, lent by Horace Greeley. The British Foreign Office and Palestine Administration are about to receive tenders for the commercial ex- traction of the Dead Sea’s estimated £1,400,000,000 worth of Potash, besides various other salts. E.A. Beals of Californiaï¬er a quarter century study of weather maps, reports that hope for long- range, crop-assisting Coast forecasts lies in getting Winter high pressure information from Sibera, where Russ- ians have many meteorological statiâ€" ons. As our Government does not recâ€" ons. As our Government does not recâ€" ognize the Soviet, the United States Weather Bureau cannot get the data. Utilization of the earth’s internal fires for heat and power, predicted at the meeeting of the British Scientists’ Association, is already practiced on American soil. In the Hawaii Na- tional Bank at Honolulu the Superin- tendent’s office is warmed â€"â€"when iwarmth is neededâ€"by natural heat {drawn from the Kilauea volcano. ANOTHER ATLANTIC FLYER Mrs. P. W. Grayson, who will- at- tempt to fly from New York to Benâ€" mark in: a Sikorsky plane as soon as the weather is favorable. Mrs. Grayson hopes to be the ï¬rst woman to accomplish this feat, especially in view of Miss Elder's failure. At an open meeting of North York L.O.B.A. two new members, Sister Walker and Sister Clements of Thorn- hill, were initiated, Worthy Mistress? Sister Buschlen presiding. A success'_ ‘ ful post office sale was held, Sister Jarrett being the auctioneer. A proâ€" gram was presented by Helen Mcâ€" Laren, Muriel Goode and Grace Duncan. The grand draw was held 'and $60 added to the fund through the sale of the draw tickets. The Winners ,were: lst prize, Mrs. Spellor, Willow- dale; 2nd, Mr. Cummings, Bowood avenue, Toronto; 3rd prize, Miss raig, East Toronto; 4th prize, Mr. Anderson, East Toronto; 5th prize, Miss Bowcock, Lansing; 6th prize, Mrs. Hough, Lansing; 7th ; ï¬ze, Mrs, Carlyle, Willowdale house more cosy make sure its You will need STOVEg 0963383" The cool evenings will soon Phone93 Richmond Hillâ€"Ont. QUEBEC COOKING, QUEBEC HEATER QUEBEC 3 WAY HEAT ET US SHOW THEM TO McCiarey’s per 5' 533m: Glass and Glazing etc. Willowdale mmm. ttle fire _to make the ï¬a‘réware buying a stove 9 here Gatineau Power Co. 5% bonds due 1956 at 99.50 to yield 5.06 Manitoba Power Co. 5 $70 bonds due 1952 at 103150 to yield 5.25 Montreal Island POWer Co 51/2 "/2 bondsdue 195.7331: IOLOO to yield 5.45 Canada Steamships 6% bonds due 1941 at 101.50 to yield 5.85 Winnipeg Elec. Co. 6% bonds due 1954 at 104.00 to yield 5.70 St. Lawrence Paper 6% bonds due 1946 at 100.00‘ to yield 6.00 Northern Canada Power 6% bonds due 1945 'at 103.50% to yield 5.75 Canada Cement Co. 514% bonds due r1947 at 99.00 to yield 5.58 LEADERSVIQBERS for Thursday, Money Saversniday. saurday, Telephone 87 And Build an Extra Income PHONE 8 Choice qualin AYLMER Sweet CORN 2'tins 25C. Granulated Sugar 10 lbs. 65c. Bee Brand Corn Syrup No.72 tin 15c Bonds maturing in November or December taken in ex. change for any of the abort/.92. Jones Lumber Co - Write for-free bookletâ€"“My Home.†It wilt tell you how Gyproc, Rocboard Gypsum Insulating Sheathing and Insulex will reducg your fuel bill from 201.0 40%. AKE your rooms ï¬re-resistant and free from drafts and cold by erecting Gyproc ceiï¬ngs and partitions in your home. Gyproc um be put up in half the time required fOrl‘ath and plasterâ€" saving time and labor costs. Gyproc takes any decoration. Let us Show you a fullâ€"sized Gyproc board ready to apply. ' Fireproof Wallboard For Interior Construction Galden Brown Sugar 2 lbs. 15c. MINCEMEAT, Highest quality per lb. 23c. ROWNTREE’S COCOA % lb. 23c. PEANUT BUTTER Toy Pails 23c. CHRISTIE’S SOCIAL TEA BISCUITS, lb 29c. Bartlett PEAR S Reg. size tin 1 7C. In heavy syrup. JELLY BEANS Yeliew and Black per 1b 19c. FIGS New Layer Figs, 8 oz. packages 2 for 25c. NUTS A Real Choice Mixture per ib. 25c. DATES. New Crop Golden Hallowi 2 lbs 25c. BUY BONDS We offer subject to prior'sal'e or change in price. THE ON'I'AR'IO GYPSUM (30., LIMITED. PARIS, CANADA BUTTER Choice Creamery 42c lb, PEAS No. 3 S‘eive Reg size tins 2 for 27c. PICKLES sweet mixed 30 oz. Jar 45c. RINSO Soaks out the dirt 2 pkgs 15c. \‘ENOS COUCH SYRUP per bottle 35c. its Cleanser, tin 9c. 6919 30A? 6 b J. R. HERRINGTON er, sin 90. 69H) 3%? 6 bars 29c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Investment Securities Yonge St., 3. M. STEEN 'or Sale BY The Liberal plant is equipped to d- all kinds of commercial and gemra' printing and can attend to all ordens promptly and at reasonable prices. .RICHMOND HILL, 0! Richmond Hill, Ont. PRINTING OCT. 27, 28,29 151 N0. 19 % % % % %