$1.50 PER YEAR 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. organ and Theory. Richmond Hill â€"â€" Tuesday & Friday HRS. MYLKS WILLIAM BUCK VIOLINIST Will open a. studio in Richmond Hill, for further information apply to Adelmo Melecci, Phone 58J [run the Toronto Consorntory will “flop! n__numbet o! puyila JOHN» T. ANDERSON Piano Tuner 85 Years' Practical Experience 878 Beresford Avenue, West Toronto Lyndhurat 2821 Telephone Glenn’s Drug Store, Rich- mond Hill. for appointment FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Rhone 15 Branch Ofï¬ces Atâ€" THORNHILL AND UNIONVI‘LLE Willowdale 69 Stop 5. Yonze Manna". _____ We are prepared to conduct sales loneripl‘ion. Farms and farm Hocl Ipocinlty. Farms bought. and sold on don. All sales attended to on shorte and couducmd by the most aDDroved I Licensed Auctioneer for the bounty of York Sales attended to on shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Patronage solicited MAPLE 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. GEORGE KEAYS Stouffville â€"- North Yonge St. - ~[Eirozhmond Hill DR. WROIfPH L. “LANGSTAF‘Fâ€" m A“. ....a a.“ "IL u.“ -n. _, Ofï¬ce hoErs: 8: 10 a.m. and DR. LILLIAN 0. IANGSTAFF- (Diseases of woman and c Oflce hours: 1:3 p.m. Phone 100 DR. LU] Kinds n ;~~V_ Express and Long Distance Moving Sand and Gravel Delivered Dump Trucks for Hire By Hour or Contract Telephone 1535 All trucks Insu‘red for Public Liabil. {Cy and property damaged. ______.____â€".â€" DR. W. SALEM CALDWELL Am“. “(unï¬tâ€"R to 10 3.1“. 1 t0 2 Good VOL. LI. 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SAIGEON MAPLE and 6 to 8 l‘elephone 3 GEO. KIDD and Shoe Repairer. d to conduct sales of every ns and (arm Hock sales a bought and sold on commis- ,ended m on shortest notice. the most Improved methods, MAPLE P. WILSON HUdson 3679-W Street. Lansing AiEâ€"ï¬Ã©iliol St; ;.mfrand 6: 8 DJ“- Â¥or the County ~31on 0! "DIN pupils in Pinno. and children) :03 -5; 7.30â€"9. ONTARIO Ontario Work. Dentist Ofï¬ce: Trench Block, two doors north of Standard Bank. Hours: 9 am. to 5.30 pm. Telephone 32 MAPLE Barristers. Solicitors, Etc. (William Cook F. Gordon Cook Toronto Oï¬ce: 816 Federal Building. 86 Richmond St. West Richmond Hill Offlco (Liberal Ofï¬ce) we Thursday forenoon. Maple. Thursday am noon. Woodbridge. Saturday afternoon. Money to loan at Current Rate MCGUIRE, MACDONALD & BOLES AD. 0177 Barristers. Solicitors, Notmel Telephone Adelaide 2108 Ofï¬ces: 85 Richmond St. West, Toronto Naughtou Block. Aurora Solicimrs for: Aurora. Richmond Bill. King. Whitchun'h. Markham and North Gwillimbury. 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Tuesday Afternoons _ Office, Yonge St, one door South of Hill’s Garage Telephone Telephone 80 Dentist Offic’e, Davies Store Thesday’s:â€"9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday’szâ€"7 to 9 p.111. Gag Extraction at Aurora NAUGHTON & JENKINS Illlllll'uly. lter S. Jenkins. R834 Phone Hi“. 5048 J. Harry Naughton. Res. Elnin Mills, Res. Phone 127.2 THORNHILL Bank of Commerce Building At Unionville every Wednesday Afternoon Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. Hon. W.H. McGuire, Vincent C. MacDonald L.S.B. James A. Boles, B.A. 2135 Yonge Street Toronto. HYLAND 1898 and 1900 MAPLEâ€"EVERY TUESDAY Standard Bank Building. WILLIAM COOK & COOK DOUGLAS, DOUGLAS & ROBINSON DR. E. J. HENDERSOIN Paperhanger and Decorator. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WORK DONE. Workmanship Guaranteed. Estimates Free. This Year's Books On Hand Stop 24 Yonge Street. PHONE 1 ring 5. BARRISTER, ‘SOLICITOR, ETC. DR. L. R. BELL Dr. M. J. QUIGLEY Dr. W. Finlay DENTIST \V. J. REID Adelaide and Victoria 5 7 Toronto HAROLD J. KIRBY DENTIST THOMAS DELANY ONTARIO AD. 0178 Elgin 7712 over: at ten- MND HILi, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, Newmarket is planning a celebratâ€" ion for Dominion Day to include horse races, horse show and sporting events. There will be a street dance in the evening. Jerry Sibely a farmer of Whitchun ch Township recently suffered a loss of about $200, when a number of hogs had to be destroyed on account of an attack of the dreaded cholera. struck at a special meeting North York township council. is the same rate as last year‘ The barns and outbuildings on the farm of Ex-Warden Seneca Baker, of Whitchurch Township caught fire af- ter being struck by lightning on Thursday night last and loss of about $7,000 was occasioned, half covered ‘by insurance. Chicken thieves entered the premis- es of Mr. Thomas McDougall, 5th line, Albion, last week. and stole sixty hens. The thieves left five with which to start a new lot. Two years ago thieâ€" ves stole 60 hens from Mr. McDougall. The Ontario Old Age Pension Act passed at the last session of 1egisla- ture, was ratified last week by the Dominion Parliament, and will short. 1y be put into operation, probably in October or early in November. - William Henry Paterson, aged 64 years, former deputy-reeve of Scar- boro Township anai prominent in the business life of the municipality, pass- ed away at the family residence on Sunday, June 9th. The slaughtering of the whole herd o} cattle at the Jail Farm, Langstaff, because most of the cows reacted to the T.B. test has been recommended by Property CommiSSioner Chisholm of the Civic Property Committee. He also asked for authority to purchase cattle for an “accredited†herd in place of the old one. Both recomâ€" .mendations were approved by the Anniversary services in connection with Hope Sabbath School will be held on Sunday, June 23rd, when Rev. Mr. Bamford, of Kleinburg will prea- ch in the afternoon at 2.30, and in the evening" at 7.30. The choir of Lask- ay United Church, will lead the serv- ice of Praise. The piano recital in the.†Masonic Hall on Saturday evening, of the Tor- onto and Maple pupils of Mrs. Forde was well attended. The programme though quite long was very interest. ing and reflects great credit on the teacher on' behalf of her class. Sevâ€" eral numbers by local talent were well received. At the close Mrs. Forde was presented with a beautiful bouâ€" Equet of roses by Miss Ina Palmer. At the monthly meeting of the Hor- ‘ticul’cural Society last week a humorâ€" ous address, illustrated by slides, was given by Rev. Geo. W. Tebbs, of Bur- lington. The slogan “Make Maple Attractive,†handed in by Mrs. H. Bryan, won first prize, and prizes were awarded to Miss M. E. Morrison, Mckson Cook, Mr. L. Laver and Miss A, Kerr, in the choice of the Rose as an emblem for the Society. A tax rate of twenty mills was Mr. J. T. Saigeon is attending the meeting of the County Council in Tor- onto, and Mrs. J. T. Saigeon has gone to the city for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. T.A. Cousins were visiting friends in Woodbridge on Sunday. A gang of workmen have been put- ting on cross-arms for new wires on "the telegraph lines on the C.N.R. for the past Week. and have moved on to Concord. Communion services were held in St. Andrew’s Church on Sunday last. The annual Quilting Bee of the W. M, S. of St. Andrew’s Church was held at the Church on Wednesday of last week. Twelve quilts were finished and dinner and tea were served to a large number of ladies. At the same time the men of the congregation fix- ed up the grounds of the church. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Keys visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Knight, GENERAL NEWS AND VIEWS MAPLE farmer of Whitchun of the This l committee, The herd to be slaughtâ€" ered will number about 65 head of cattle, a percentage of which, not too badly infected or where infection is localized, will be sold as meat and re- turn a certain revenue to the depart. ment. Jack Alsop, of Goodwood, was "ser- iously injured last week while leading 'a stallion on the 6th conceSSion of "Scott Township. The animal sudden- ly turned ugly and tramped on Mr. Alsop so severely that he had to have one leg amputated. The 73rd anniversary of the Will. owdale United Church was suitably celebrated by the large congregation at the morning and evening services on Sunday last. The preachers were Rev. John J. Ferguson, chairman of the Toronto Presbytery, a former pasâ€" tor of the church, and Rev. Dr. Alex- .ander MacGillivray. The choir, und- evi‘wighe leadershipv of William Allen, organist, provided suitable music. Loss of two barns and many hogs is the result of a fire which occurred on Saturday afternoon on the farm of Harold McGee, near Ellesmere. The Scarboro fire department responded to the alarm, but found the buildings some distance outside the water area. Chemicals had to be used, but the ï¬re was very far advanced. In the opin- ion of Fire Chief Love the origin of the fire could be traced to the boiler, used to heat the feed, setting fire to the low roof. The damage to build- ings and contents is approximately $5,000. All the animals have not been accounted for yet. Out of 160 ‘hogs, 116 have been found and the :charred bodies of 15 were in the ruins. ‘Much of the loss is covered by insurâ€" ance York Mills Baptist Church yester- day celebrated its 100th anniversary with a special service in the after- noon and another in the evening, whi- cï¬ were under the direction of Prof. L. H. Marshall of McMaster Univer- sity‘ in Toronto, and heard a sermon by Rev. Mr. Jones who is on the Pilgrim- age from the old land. An interesting talk about West Min- ister Abbey was given by Rev. A. S. Kerr to the members of the C.G.I.T. at their weekly meeting on Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. H. Broadbelt attended the wedding of Miss Alma Miller _1ast *week. Mrs. H. Smith and daughter Ruth also Mrs. Ffrank Manning, of Maple, motored to Clarksburg to visit their sister Mrs. Garbutt last week. ‘ Last Friday evening the boys de- feated Concord’s Stars in fogtball by a score of 3 to 2. /’ Several of the farmers took advantâ€" age of the fine weather last Saturday and motored to Sharon Temple to at- tend the U.F.O, picnic. After lunch the afternoon was devoted to sports. Those who attended report a very en- 'joyable time. ' Miss Gladys Smith and friends of Toronto, spent Saturday at Port Dal- housie. / Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baggs, of Unionâ€" ville, als‘o Mr. and Mrs. A. Baggs at. tended the anniversary services at Grahmsville last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson, of Tor- onto, spent Sunday with friends. Mr. E. Brown, of Toronto, visited his mother over the week-end. Mr. Clarencé Stong has purchased 'new Chrysler Sedan. {..JUNE 13th. 1929 Edgeley PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED Olympic THORNHILL, PHONE 41 RICHMOND HILL, PHC distinctive appearance . . ’m t individuality . . in these the Olympic Series Six obviously outstrip Oaklands. And that is not all. 0 tell you that in performance in style . . the Olympic Series is Oakland ever built. For this latest Oakland leaves nothing to be desired in snap and getaway. Because it is powered by a 228 cubic inch engine equipped with such features as a large, highly-perfected carburetor, including an accelerating pump, and a gasoline pump instead of a vacuum tank. But along with spirited action it offers those other characteristics of a really ï¬ne automobile . unbroken smoothness and silence . . undis- turbed balance and poise. A special demonstration will reveal the advanced type of performance which the new Oakland Six provides. This is a demonstration which you should receive before buying any car at or near Oakland’s price. If you will come in . . or call for an appointment . . we will make the demonstration for you at any time. Morley S. Hamilton @gzr 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. pearance . . -in beauty and in these the Oakland obviously outstrips all earlier bat is not 211. Owners will PRINTING PHONE 198 as well as the ï¬nest Series OA-B-B-ZDC No. 50