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. FREDERICK M. POLLETT Pupil 0f Ernest Seitz Conservatory Examinations Feesâ€"$20 per term (20 lessons.) Studioâ€"Mrs. A. L. Phipps, Richmond Streetâ€"Phone 13W. ADELMO MELECCI AND MISS ROSALIND BUSH, L.T.C.M. From the Toronto Conservatory of Music. will accept a number of pupils in Piano. Vocal and Theory. Bichmond Hm - rrlau and snudu McDONALD’S ORCHESTRA THORNHILL Popular throughout the district for music suitable for all kinds of dances. Open for engagements. Telephone: Thornhill 62. 48 Woburn Avenue. NORTH TORONTO Phone Hudson 0970.] PIANO TUNER AND PLAYER EXPERT Certiï¬cate piano tuning Conservatory WRIGHT & TAYLOR FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"I5 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Ofï¬ces Atâ€" THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE Prices Most Moderate JOHN T. ANDERSON Piano Tuner 35 Years’ Practical Experience 378 Boresford Avenue. West Toronto Lyndhurst 2821 Telephone Glenn’s Drug Store. Rich- mond Hill. for appointment ‘ Willowdale 69 HUdson 3679-W Stop 5, Yonge Street. Lansing 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 prelFIred to conduct sales of every ducription. mum and (arm stock “lo: a Ipocialty. Farms bought and sold on commis- Iion. All sales (mended w on shortes‘ uoï¬ce, Ind conducted by the mast unproved methods. Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College Address: Yonge» St., Richmond Hill HAPLE 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 Phone 24. Tractors, Thrashers, Silo Fillers, Bail- ing Presses, Plows, Harrows. Road Machinery and Tillage Tools for Fordson Tractors. KANE BROS. â€" â€"- â€"- HEADFORD Licensed Auctioneers Comty of York Pure Bred Stock Sales 8 Specialty. Phone 2703 CARTAGE AN D EXPRESS Plowing and Garden Work Sand and Gravel. Concrete Work. DR. W. SALEM CALDWELL Power Farming Machinery PRENTICE & PRENTICE AUCTIONEERS FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMERS New Limousine Ambulances TELEPHONE SILVERSIDES & FARMER Oflice Hoursâ€"8 to 10 am. 1 to 2 and 6 to 8 Telephone 3 J. H. Prentice, 415 Ballinl St... Toronto. Hud.1347W. K. G. Prentice, Millikan. _ A. STONEHOUSE JOHN R. CAMPBELL miessional And Business Directory. For lniormntlon Phono 58] MRS. MYLKS MACDONALD, B.V . Sc. BERT HUMPIIREY Veterinary Surgeon THORNHILL Write For Literature. ‘ 0.-- R. R. 2. Gormley. $1.50 PER YEAR George Guy OAK RIDGES MUSICAL S’I‘OUFFVILLE BUSINESS Teléphoné 132 CASE MEDICAL ONTARIO DR. CHARLES S. DUNNING North Yonge St. - Richmond Hill DR‘ ROLPH L. LANGSTAFF-f- 7 â€"76fl‘ircrei hours: 8:10 am. and 6:8 p.211. DR. LILLIAN C. LANGSTAEFf_ DR. L. R. BELL Dentist Ofï¬ce: Trench Block, two doors north of Standard Bank. Hours: 9 am. to 5.30 pm. Telephone 32 MAPLE MCGUIRE, MACDONALD & BOLES AD. 0177 WILLIAM COOK, COOK & DELANY (William Cook F, Gordon Cook Thomas Delany) Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Toronto Ofï¬ce: 816 Federal Bulldlng. 85 Richmond St. West Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce (leeral Ofï¬ce) ovary Thursday fnrenoon. Maple. Thursday alter- noon. Wondbridge. Saturday afternoon. llonev to loan at Current Rate Buttsters, Solicitors, Noun" Telephoue Adelaide 2108 Oflicos: 85 Richmond St. Won. Toronto Naughton Block. Aurora Solicitors for: Aurora, Richmond Hill. King, \Vhitchurch, Markham and North Gwillimhu'y. Walter S. Jenkins. Res. Phone Hill. 5048. J. Han-y Naughton. Res, Ellin Mills. Res. Phone 127.2 A. CAMERON MacNAUGHTON BARRISTER 511 McKinnon Building, Corner Jordan & Melinda Street:7 Toronto. Phone: Elgin 4879 Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. â€"â€" Toronto Oï¬ice -â€"â€"- Manning Chambers, Corner of Queen and Bayâ€"opposite City Hall. Ofï¬ce hours 9 am. to 5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment. Telephone 80 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 Mono" to loan at current rates. BONDS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LOANS J. R. HERRINGTON FINANCIAL AGENT m £63331}; 0? griinixeiurnnd childnn) Omco hours: 1: 3 pm. Phone 100 Yonge St. Denton. Macdonald & Dental! Barristers, Solicitors, &c. Manning Arcade, 1 King St. West, Toronto, Canadi- Telephone Main 0311 Cable Address: “Dedo†Arthur A. Macdonuld. Frank Denna Laura Demon, BA. Ofï¬ce hours: 8.30; 2-5; 7.30-9. FRIDAY, 1.30 P.M. TO 8 P.M. Telephoneâ€"Maple 3 Barristers, Solicitors. Etc. Hon. W.H. McGuire, Vincent C. MacDonald ‘L . S . B. James A. Boles, B.A. Officeszâ€"77-'78 Sun Life Building, Adelaide and Victoria Stu. D. 0177 Toronto AD. 0178 NAUGHTON & JENKINS Poyntz Ave., Lansing. Willow. 140. Ofï¬ce hours: 12-115; 6-7.15. Capitol Bldg., Yonge St. Bud. 1133; Rand. 2121. Standard Bank Building Th ornhill BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. 2135 Yonge Street Toronto. HUdson 1898. MAPLEâ€"EVERY TUESDAY Dr. M. J. QUIGLEY 1313 N TFIST INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WORK DONE. Workmanship Guaranteed. Estimates Free. This Year's Books On Hand Stop 24 Yonge Street. PHONE 1 ring 5. Maple Every Saturday. \V’. .T- It E ID Paperhanger and Decorator. DRS. LANGSTAFF HAROLD J. KIRBY Dr. W. Finlay Standard Bank Building CAMPBELL T. C. NEWMAN MAPLE HOTEL Phone 87, Richmond Hill. Oflice Hours DENTAL DENTIST LEGAL LINE ONTARIO RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, At the October meeting of the W0- men’s Institute which was held on the afternoon of the Tenth, at the home of Mrs. Osmond Wright, and which was well attended an exhibit of fam- ily or other relics with explanations from their owners as to their past history, made the major part of a thoroughly interesting program. It also served to show that if a really serious effort were made in this, one of the oldest settled parts of Canada to get together a comprehensive hist. orical exhibit, it could be done with great success. The president Mrs. A. L. Phipps brought an extremely rare pair of sandwich glass candlesticks which had come from her grandfather’s home in Maine and had been produced-by once famous craftsmen in the Cape Cod district, of a lemon colored glass, the making of which and the casting are now a lost art. An example of this glass was recently sold in New Eng- land at two hundred and fifty dollars and it was undecorated with the wond- erful dolphins which are so fine a part of the Phipps candlesticks. NOVEL FEATURE} OF REGULAR PROGRAMME BROUGHT TO LIGHT MANY VALUABLE RELICS Many Interesting Antiques Shown at Women’s Institute Miss Ness showed an old sampler. beautifully worked which had been done about 1820 by her great aunt Mrs. Jean Trench Wopd. Mrs. Plew- man exhibited a hand colored engrav- ing by Boticelli of the famous picture done originally by Angelica Kauf- mann as the insignia of the unique Shepherdess, Club of London, England to which, away back in the earliest days of the nineteenth century an an- cestress of the present owner belong- ed as a member. Mrs. Plewman also showed an interesting hundred year old majolica fruit plate and several ancient brooches, one of which with its human hair set round with pearls, had belonged to her husband’s uncle’s mother-in-laWu Mrs. 0. Wright showed a number of relics, including a brass fish oil lamp which was taken from the earliâ€" est Methodist church in this district, where it had long served as an illumi- nator, also a ladies’ black riding hat of a Miss Law, ancestress of Mr. Wright, of the 1840 period which is still a smart chapeau but smaller then even bobbed heads of toâ€"day demand; also a Deed of Custody concerning one Joanna Nichol, which had been drawn up in the County of York in 1740 a most interesting and valuable historic- a] document; also several very ancient mugs. Mrs. Mylks exhibited a mustard pot of copper lustre dating back one hun- dred and fifty years, which had be- longed to one, Joanne Falconer. Mrs. Glass brought for Mrs. John Sander- son a most beautiful copper lustre and blue enamel jug one hundred and twentyâ€"five years old and a very rare, valuable sample of its kind. Miss Olive Switzer showed a pair of Black Forest candle snuffers of pewt- er of very ancient vintage and a hand carven, wooden based pin cushion of “monstrous mien,†which had been made by prisoners in an English gaol of many years agone. Miss Endean showed a purple and gold smelling salts bottle of early French manufacture with cut glass centre divided into two sections so that two varieties of salts could be us- ed and with v‘ery handseme tops of worked gold at each end of the vinai- grette. " Mrs. H. Endean brought a cleverly carved meershaum pipe bow] of Old Dutch workmanship which had been picked up on the battle fields in South Africa during the Boer war by a re- lative. Mrs. A.A. Perry showed a sample of “the Great Horn Spoon†in one which had belonged to a Scottish ancestor; a hundred year old sampler, now set in a tray, which had been done in 1922 by her great aunt Jean Boyle, sister of David Boyle, both of whom were for many years resident in Richmond Hill, another which is over eighty years old, and of exquisits workmanship done by her mother Martha F‘rankland Boyle, of'Haworth. Yorkshire, and a hand painted snuff box over a century old which had been also in the possession of Jean Boyle. When tea was served at the close of the meeting still other antiquiiies were in evidence in the teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug used by Mrs. Wright, quaint, immense samples of a far off type of ancient dish makers’ MMWL art in Staffordshire. Business matters occupying the meeting included the appointment of a Library Committee which was em- powered to go into the matter of se- curing the services of a paid worker to institute a children’s hour at the Library and to make plans in co-oper_ ation with the Library Board for all preliminary arrangements. To this Committee were appointed Mrs. H. Endean, Dr. Lillian Langstaff, Mrs. Phipps and Mrs. Wilson. A note was read from Miss Moyle acknowledging a letter of condolence from the Institute in the great loss sustained by her in the loss of a sec- ond brother within the year. Mrs. Mylks the treasurer reported a balance in the Libray fund of $233.39 and in the General Fund of $27.97 an! an addittion of sixteen new members since the last meeting. Money was voted for the purchase of a wreath for the Soldiers’ Monument on Armistice Day; delegates were appointed to at- tend the Central W.I. convention on the 15, 16 and 17th of this month in Toronto and suitable arrangements were made to make a presentation to Mrs. H. Innes, before her departure from Richmond Hill to take up resiâ€" dence in Oshawa. Pleasing features of the meeting were two bld songs, “Juanita†and “We’d Better Bide a Wee†sung most acceptably by Mrs. N.J. Glass. The foundation of the new $30,000 community skating and curling rink in the north end of the town, the gift of W.H. Crosbie, of Buffalo was this week completed, and H. H. Pow- ers, the contractor in charge of the building, has a gang of men in readi- ness to rush the work of enclosing the structure, the walls of which will be of matched and planed lumber. The steel work is already under contract to a Toronto firm at a price of ap- proximately $8,000, while the Powers contract calls for the expenditure of $14,000. At the present rate of pro- gress it is expected that the key will be handed over to the village by Jan. 1st, in readiness for the formal open- ing, at which it is hoped that Mr. Crosbie will be present. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1927 TO THE LADIES 0F RICHMOND HILL and VlClNlTY Unionville Our service is known from coast to coast as we have opened parlours from Sydney N S. to Vancouver BC. and knowing the ladies of Richmond Hill and vicinity require the services of experts, we have opened our parlour in a convenient location at the above address. Our parlours are equipped with the very latest improved equipment, for your comfort and convenience, as well as for expert workmanship; THINGS WE DO AND DO WELL: SCALP TREATMENTS MARCEL \VAVING FACIAL TREATMENTS HAIR TINTING MANICURING HAIR CUTTING EYE BROVV ARCHING FINGER WAVING PERMANENT “'AVING WATER WAVING In our scalp and Facial treatments we us:- exclusively our RECHERCHE cosmetics, ( For Ladies who care ) cpmpounded and manufactured in Canada, by hairdressers thh tWenty ï¬ve years experience. We also put those cosmetics up for horre treatments we have a cream or lotion for every condition of scalp or skin . Our service is as complete in Richmond Hill parlour as in our down town parlOUIS, our operator is chosen for her efï¬ciency and courteous manner in ad-vsing her patrons Appointments can be made by telephone Richmond Hill 69 Open evenings by appointment. A trial will convince you. Our fees are in keeping with expert workmanship and sanitary conditions. Announcing the opening of a first- class Hairdressing and Beauty Roberison’s Hairdressing Parlosrs RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Parlour located above Davies Dry Goods Store, Richmond Hill Gatineau Power Co. 5% bonds due 1956 at 99.50 to yield 5.06 % Manitoba Power Co. 5 176% bonds due 1952 at 103.50 to yield 5.25 % Montreal Island Power Co 596% bondsdue 1957 at 101.00 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. 51/2% bonds due 1947 at 99.00 to yield 5.58 % 288 Yonge St. 1578 Bloor St., ' 137 Avenue Road, Toronto. LISTER BLOCK, HAMILTON Telephone 87 And Build an Extra Income Bonds maturing in November or December taken in ex- change for any of the above. Jones Lumber co: â€" â€" Richmona Hill, out, BUY BONDS We offer subject to prior sale or change in price J. R. HERRINGTON 1578 Bloor St., W Investment Securities Yonge St., 'or Sale BY The Liberal plant is equipped to dfl all kinds of commercial and general printing and can attend to .ll ordain promptly and at reasonable prices. Richmond Hill, Ont. PRINTING N0. 22