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The Liberal, 4 Oct 1928, p. 3

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The Liberal is recognized as one of the Newsiest Home Papers in the Province of Ontario. Eight to tWeive pages, all home print, it carries all the news of the entire district and our circulation is increasing every weekâ€"Subscribe to-day. will Iccept a numbe‘ argan and Theory. Richmond Hill _ - FREDERICK M. POLLETT Pupil Of Ernest Seitz Conservatory Examinations Feesâ€"$20 per term (20 lessons.) Studioâ€"Mrs. A. L. Phipps. Richmond Streetâ€"Phone 13W. Elocutionist “HOMEWOOD HALL”, THO 35 Years’ Practical Experience 373 Beresford Avenue. West Toronto Lyndhurst 2821 Telephone Glenn’s Drug Store, Rich- mond Hill, for appointment (Profesrsional WRIGHT & TAYLOR FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Offices Atâ€" THORNIIILL AND UNIONVILLE Willowdaler 69 Stop 5. Yonze 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 to conduct sales of every description. Farms and farm stock sales a Ipoeinlty. Fnrms bought and said on commis- uon. All sales attended to on shortest notice. 3nd conducwd by the most aoproved methods. _____â€"â€" VOL. LI. MAPLE Office hours: 9 to 11 am. 6 to 8 p.m.. and by appointment. Office: Centre and Church Sts.. Richmond Hill Phone 24. North Yonge St. - ‘Richmond Hill DR, ROLPH L, ‘IJA‘NGSTAFFâ€" .....: a. q nm‘ â€"70lfice hours DR. LXLLIAN (Diseases Oflice hours BONDS IN 5 U KAJ REAL ESTATE L01 J. R. HERRINGTON FINANCIAL AGENT DR. CHARLES s_. D_UNNING Songe St. BERT HUMPHREY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMERS New Limousine Ambulances TELEPHONE PRENTICE PRENTIQE bflice Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a and 6 to 8 l‘elephone 3 '1 luuv‘- .1 Express and Long Distance Movng Sand and G‘ave‘ Delivered Dump Trucks for Hire By Hour or Contract Mlarguerite Boyle Telephone 1535 All trucks Insured for Public Liabil. tv and property damaged. JOHN T. AgDERSON 4‘. v- THORNHILL. ONTARIO PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING Hot Water Heating and General Repairs Poyntz Ava. Lansing. Willow. 140. Ofi‘lce hours: 12-115; 6-7.15. Capitol Bldg.. Yonge St. Hud. 1133; Rand. 2121. Office hours: 8.30: 2-5; 7.30-9 JOHN R. CAMPBELL EAR'i‘AGE AND EXPRESS Plowing and Garden Work nd and Grave]. Concrttn Work. the . STONEHOUSE / Professional And Business Directory $1.50 PER YEAR Veterinary Surgeon THORNHILL MUSICAL DR. J. P. WILSON AUCTIONEERS [. Prentice, 415 Balliol St, (. G. Prentice. Milliken. Toronto. Hud.1347w. WILSON’S CARTAGE DRS. LANGSTAFF BUSINESS . Toronto Conservatory of Music, a number of pupils in Pinno. '. SALEM CALDWELP Piano Tuner :1 Graduate Owen Smily Studio) bAK RIDGES . ppm” and Saturdl! MRS. MYLKS MEDICAL Richmohd Hill. 0. LANGSTAFFâ€" of women and children 1: 3 pm. Phone 100 HENDERSON MAPLE IO gin. and 6 HUdson 3679-“! Street. Lansing THORNHILL Phone 87. INSURANCE LOANS a.m. ! to 2 ONTARIO of every Dentist Office: Trench Block, two doors north of Standard Bank. Hours: 9 am. to 5.30 pm. Telephone 32 MAPLE Bard-hrs, Boliclton. Etc. (William 0001.: F. Gordon Cook Toronto Oflice: 816 Federal Building, 8:3 Richmond St. We". Richmond Hill Office (Liberal Ofiice) overs Thursday (orenoon. Maple. Thursday after noon. Woodbridge. Saturday anernoon. Monev to loan at Qurrent Rate NAUGHTON & JENKINS The analysis made by Prof. Rogers Barristers Solicitors Nouns- ' ‘ ‘i rows Telepho'ne Adelaide 2108 of the pr0v1nc1a1 laborat01 es, th Uflices: 85 Richmond St. West, Toronto no light on the cause of death of A1â€" Naughton Block, Aurora . 7 Solicitors for; Aurora. Richmond mu. bert Butlei, the elderly man who “as King, Whitchurch, Markham and North found dead in a but at the Toronto Gwillimbnry. . ‘ . t Walter S. Jenkins. Res. Phone Hill. 5043. All‘Way aerodrome, Dufferm Stiee , J' HM” §Z§g*‘f§:§;mRf;-7§“‘” mm" on the morning of September 14. Dr. â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘_’â€"â€"_‘ C.S. Dunning, coroner for North York MCGUIRE, MACDONALD & BOLES has received the report, and is. mak- Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. ing further inquiries before calling an Hon. W.H. McGuire, inquest. AD. 0177 A. CAMERON MacNAUGHTON BARRISTER 511 McKinnon Building, Corner Jordan & Melinda Streets Toronto. Phone: Elgin 4879 Office Hours FRIDAY, 1.30 P.M. TO 8 P.M. Telephoneâ€"Maple 3 CAMPBELL LINE Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. â€" Toronto Office â€" Queen and Bayâ€"«opposite City Manning Chambers, Corner of Hall. MAPLE HOTEL Ofiice hours 9 a.m. to 5 pm. Evenings by Appointment. Telephone 80 T. C. NEWMAN BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Toronto Office 18 Toronto St., Phone, E‘LGIN 1887 Richmond Hill, Thursday afternoons Office, A. Mill’s Showrooms, East side of Yonge Street, Immediately south of Hill’s Garage Phone Richmond Hill 1 25 Money to loan at current rates Dentist Office, Davies Store Tuesday’s:â€"â€"â€"9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday’szâ€"7 to 9 p.m. Gas Extraction at Aurora Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Rooms 503 Northern Ontario Bldg., cor. Adelaide and Bay Sts., Toronto. William Douglas. K.C, Donald Douglas Wilson N. Robinson Money to loan. Manning Arcade. formerly .of Wm. Cook, Cook & Delany Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public 1207 Northern Building 330 Bay Street â€" Toronto Richmond Hill, Tuesday Afternoons Office, Yonge St, one door South of Hill’s Garage Telephone All Kinds (I Boot and Shoe Repair- ing Neatly Done Standard Bank Building Thornhill Good Workmâ€"anship. Prompt Service. Shop in Winterton’s 01d Stand Yonge St. GEO. KIDD Boot and Shoe Repairer. Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. Hon. W.H. McGuire, Vincent C. MacDonald L.S.B. James A. Boles, B.A. WILLIAM COOK & COOK DOUGLAS. DOUGLAS & ROBINSON Maple Every Saturday. Dr. W. Finlay DENTIST Dr. M. J. QUIGLEY BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. 2135 Yonge Street Toronto. HYLAXD 1898 and 1900 MAPLEâ€"EVERY TUESDAY Standard Bank Building. Adelaide and Victoria 7 Toronto THOMAS DELANEY DENTIST DENTAL \x i «W g} '3 HAROLD J. KIRBY LEGAL J. HENDERSON ONTARIO RICHMOND HILL, t3 AD. 0178 Writs have been issued for the bye election in the Federal constituency of West York, Ont. Nomination day has been set for Monday, October 29 with polling one week later, on Mon- day, November 5th. The seat has been vacant since the resignation of Sir Henry Drayton to accept the chairmanship of the Ontario Liquor Commission. Sir Henry was elected in West York in 1921 and held the constituency until his resignation, to- ward the latter end of the last session Commission. Sir Henry in West York in 1921 constituency until his res Ward the latter end of the of parliament. TheVInternational plowing match, to be held October 9 to 12 on the Car- michael Farm, north of London, is ex- pected to be the largest yet. There is a prize list of $7,000 and 300 plow- men are expected to compete. An at- tendance of 50,000 is looked for. Carloads of potatoes are being ship- ped daily from Uxbridge station just now, and the farmers are only receiv_. ing 55c per bag, a mighty slim price, even if the crop is large. Losing control of the borrowed car which he was driving on the North Yonge Street hill at Holland Landing, John Singley, of 10 Dulliver Street, Toronto, had a miraculous escape from serious injury on Sunday night. The car skidded acrOSs the road for a distance of over tv'venty feet, left the pavement and turned oven in a ‘deep ditch. The glass in all the 1,, win‘dows was shattered, were broken and two completely toxjn off. Canada leads the world ed prosperity over a peri teen years. The Markham High School Board are having some difficulty in securing a teacher for the commercial depart- ment, which has recently been inaug- erated in the school. However they are hoping to have matters satisfac- torily arranged at an early date. During the great war much of the forest land of Great Britian was deâ€" nuded of its heavy timber and even younger growth was brought into reâ€" quisition. Mr, Bull is replacing the loss at the rate of 23,000 acres per year, a total of 114,000 acres have been planted in Great Britain since reforestation was started after the war, and over 300,000 acres of plant. able land have been acquired. This annual field meet of New-} market, Aurora, Richmond Hill and: Markham High Schools Will be held on Saturday, October 13th, on the Markham fair grounds. It is expectâ€" Ed there will be keen competition to 'win the A.J.H. Eckardt beautiful tro- phy. This ’croph)r is competed for an- nually. In 1925 it was won by New- market, in 1926 jointly by Aurora and Newmarket, and in 1927 by Aurora. Windsor may join with other On- tario cities in a protest to the provin- cial government against the proposed 'increase in the government’s gasoline 1m: rpoentlv announced by Premier tax, recently announced by Premier Ferguson. The proposal to make the gas tax 5 cents a gallon instead of 3 is opposed from the standpoint of the city driver who seldom uses gov- :ernment highways, and as a measure ithat would operate unfairly in the case of American tourists, whom the province seeks to attract. In the last twentyâ€"five years William Minton, died at Maple on Thursday, September 27 in his fist year. The funeral took place from his late residence to Maple cemetery on Saturday afternoon. ' Many old residents of the county attended the funeral of Archibald Mc- Callum, who was buried in King cemâ€" etery. He was born in King town- ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 1928 s the world in increasâ€" over a period of sevenâ€" :ered, the Wheels two doors almost match, Can- ship, York county. and died in his six- ty-sixth year. He gave up farming eight years ago, and had been living in Aurora for five years. In his younger days he was a member of King township council and served in York County Council. He took an active part in politiCS as a Conserva- tive and opposed Sir Allen Aylesworth in a by-election in the federal riding 1of North York. He was a member of the Presbyterian church, a justice of the peace, a member of Robertson Lodge A.F. &' A.M. He was unâ€" ‘married and is survived by one broth- er and two sisters. Graduation exercises of the training school of nursing in connection with the York County hospital training school were held in the town hall last week. The nurses who graduated this year were Ethel Taylor, of Cedar Brae; Jane Harriett Holmes and Eva Wright Holmes, of Schomberg; Thel- ma Mary Hodgins and Mrs. Olive Jackson, of Newmarket. Relv. A.E. Marshall opened the exercises with the invocation. The chairman, P.W. Pearson, M. P., congratulated the class and compared past and present conditions in connection with the nurâ€" sing profession. Mr. Pearson drew attention to the work done during the 3past year at the hospital. There had been four hundred and one patients admitted, seventyâ€"four births had taken place in the hospital and there Were sixtyâ€"six major operations sixty- nine minor operations and seventeen emergency accident cases. Agricultural District Representative Resigns R. J. ROGERS SEVERS CONNEC- TION WITH AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT Keen regret will be felt throughout the County of York on the announced retirement of R. J. Rogers from the office of District Representative of the Department of Agriculture to ac- ‘ ept the office of district manager of i he London Life Insurance Company for the Counties of York, Peel, Simcoe and Dufferin. Mr. Rogers has been a most capable agricultural representative and he will be greatly missed in this County where his efforts on behalf of Agriâ€" cultural pursuits and especially deal- ing with work among the young peopâ€" le was very successful and highly ap- preciated. Mr. Rogers resignation was effec- tive October lst but he will carry on until his successor is appointed. Mr. Rogers, who is familiarly known all over the county as “Rusty,” was born on a farm near New Lowell, in the county of Simcoe. At the begin- ning of the war he enlisted and Went overseas with the first contingent and served for four and one-half years, re- ceiving decorations on the field. On his return to Canada he took‘a course and graduated with honors in 1922, winning the highest scholarship ob- tainable there. Mr. Rogers is known particularly among the Junior farm- ers. In his work among the latter he has coached stock judging teams that have made a reputation for themsel- ves in the province, winning no less than four Ontario championships and two competitions at the Guelph Wint- er Fair. at the Ontario Agricultural College‘ I l YOU ARE INVITED TO Markham FAIR Friday and Saturday. Special Ring Attractions On Friday, Oct. 5‘ 3 Trotting and 3 Running Races; Horseshoe Pitching Con- test; Softball Tournament. On Saturday. Oct. 6â€" 3 Harness Races; one Runn- ing Race, 2 t’ony naces anu Grand Parade of prize winning Vet ieo T6 ‘nt parking he grounds. ident Z‘Td 0ct5&6 AND BOTH DAYS ROADSâ€"From all 0W1e unty Highways cl ugh Markham. I 'king- accommodat R. H. Crosby Sec and OFFICE: RICHMOND HILL, TEL. 92. When Building Enquire About WILCOX LAKE BRICK CO. LIMITED W. H. LEGGE, Manager ‘ The Jones Lumber Company FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY WE BUY Agnew Fox & Fur Co. OFFERS A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR THE SMALL INVESTOR IN THEIR CHINCHILLA RABBITS. RICHMOND HILL MOTORS C. Swanson & F. Cox Marbelite Brick YONGE C WE SELL ONLY FROM OUR PRIZE WINNING STRAIN We’ll put it in first-class running order for you in less time than you expect, and charge less than you’d expect us to. Just give us a chance to sur- prise you with our service and prices. We have experts who KNOW what ails your car and how to set it right: ~ We deal also in the best oils and gasoline. Generator, Starter and Ignition Parts a Specialty. TRY US OUT ! When Your Car 15 In Bad Shape Call On Us ! YOUR STOCK FROM STOCK PURCHASED FROM US. (OUR CUSTOMERS ARE SATISFIED) ' FWepfioE’" “m U STREET. RICHMOND HILL ONE CUSTOMER MADE $500.00 FROM FIVE DOES IN ONE YEAR London, Ontario MANUFACTURED BY For Sale By . Barraclough, RESIDENCE NIGHTS & HOLIDAYS TELEPHONE 2 r 12 all kinds printing promptly The Liberal plant is equipped to do 1 kinds of commercial and general inting and can attend to all orders amptly and at reasonable prices. Our Representative in this District Richmond Hill, Ont. Richmond Hill, Ont. PRINTING NO. 14 TEL. 69.

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