From the Toronto Conservatory of Mimic, will ocuch a number of pupils in Piano. organ and Theory. Richmond Hill â€" Tuesday & Friday uns. MYLKB WILLIAM BUCK VIOLINIST Will open a studio in Richmond Hill, for further information apply to Adelmo Melocci, Phone 58-J Willowdale 69 HUdson 3679-W Step 5. Yomze Street. Lansing $1.50 PER YEAR The Liberal is recognized as one o! 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-dav. VOL. LII. -u.v-.-v. _.___ We are prepnred to cundum sales of every flucriptiou. Farms and (arm stock sales a upccialty. Farms bought and sold on commis- ï¬on. All sales attended m on shortest notice. and conducted by the most Improved methods. WRIGHT & TAYLOR FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Ofï¬ces Atâ€" l'BORNIIILL AND UNIONVILLE J. T. SAIGEON MAPLE Licensed Auctioneer tor ihe County of York Sales attended to on shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Patronage snlicited IAPLE JOHN T. ANDERSON Piano Tuner 3-5 Years‘ Practical Experience 378 Bercsford Avenue, West Toronto Lyndhurst 282] Telephone Glenn’s Drug Stow, Rich- mond Hi“. for appointment 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 Bin Phone 24. m: Kinds of Boot and Shoe Repair- ing Neatly Done good Workmnnship. Prompt Service. Shop in Winterton’s Old Stand Yonge St. North Yo-IIEé 5?." - Richmond Hm DB. ROLPH L. ALAXGSTAFFâ€"r 1-11â€"â€" DB. Telephone 1535 An trucks Insured for Public Liabil. Bxpr¢§s bk. CHARLES s: DUNNING GEORGE KEAYS Stouffville â€"- DR. w. SALEMCALDWELP A. C. HENDERSON THORNHILL. ONTARIO PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING Hot Water Heating and General Repairs Oï¬cei'ï¬dhrsâ€"S to 10 a.m. l to 2 and 6 to 8 telephone 3 PRENTICE & [’RENTICE AUC’I‘IONEERS J. H. Prentice, 415 Balliol St†K. G. Prentice, Milliken. Toronto. Hud._134'7W. n. .. .. _ Olen hours: 8:10 mm. and 6:8 p.m oigomï¬burs: 1: 8 Poyntz Ava. Lansing. Willow. 140. Oï¬ce hours: 12-1.15; 6-7.15. Capitol Bldg.. Yonge St. Bud. 1133: Rand. 2121. Oflice hours: 8.30; 2-5; 7.30-9. BERT HUMPHREY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMERS New Limousine Ambulances TELEPHONE and property damaged. Licensed Auctioneer ‘ County of York Live Stock and General Sales Conducted with Effeciency Phone Stouffville 9003 CART AGE AND EXPRESS Plowing and Garden Work In! and Grave], Concrgte Work. LILLIAN a. LANGS'I‘AFFâ€" $01393â€: ot‘ woman and children) JOHN R. CA MPBELL WILSON’S CARTAGE rss and Long Distance Moving Sand and Gravel Delivered Dump Trucks for Hire By flour or Contract ETONEHOUSE ADELMO MELECCI Boot and Shoe Repairer. Veterinary Surgem. TH 0R NHILL DRS. LANGS’I‘AFF ï¬gfeésional And Business Directory BUSINESS MUSICAL bAK RIDGES MEDICAL GEO. KIDD MAPLE Phono 100 ONTARIO Ontario 1207 Northern Building 330 Bay Street â€"â€" Toronto Richmond Hill. Tuesday Afternoons 3 Ofï¬ce, Yonge St. one door South of Hill’s Garage MCGUIRE. AD. 0177 MAI“ F. BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Dentist Ofï¬ce: Trench Block, two doors north of Standard Bank. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5.80 p.m. Telephone 32 Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Telephone Adelaide 2108 Ofï¬ces: R5 Richmond St. We“. 'l‘nronto Naughtou Block. Agrora Snlicimrs for: Aurora. Richmond Hill. ring. \Vhilchuruh. Markham and Non) Owilliml'ury. 1 Walter S. Jenkins. Res‘ Plump Hm. 5048 J. Hbrry Nuughtan. Res. {Shin Mills. Wilson N. Robinson Money to loan. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Rooms 503 Northern Ontario Bldg., cor. Adelaide and Bay Sts., Toronto. William Douglas. K.C, Donald Douglas Manning Arcade, formerly of Wm Cook, Cook & Delany Barrister}, §91icit91- &7 qutrary Public Teleph one Office over Davies Dry Good Store Maple Every Saturday. MAPLE HOTEL Richmond Hill Every THURSDAY AFTERNOON Officezâ€"A. Mills Showrooms, East side of Yonge Street, Immediately south of Hill’s Garage Phone Richmond Hill 125 Money to loan at current rates Toronto Office, 18 Toronto Street, Phone, ELGIN 1887 Ofï¬ce Hours FRIDAY. 1.30 P.M. TO 8 P.M. Telephone 80 NAUGHTON & JENKINS A. Cameron Macnaughton BARRISTER 1711 Star Building, 80 King Street, West, Toronto Phone: Elgin 4879. DR. E. J. HENDERSON Dentist Office, Davies Store Tuesday’s:â€"â€"9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday's:â€"â€"7 to 9 p.m. Gas Extraction at Aurora Dr. M. J. QUIGLEY D E N 'I‘I RT THORNHILL Bank of Commerce Building At Unionville every Wednesday Afternoon Ba rristers. Solicitors, Etc. Hon. W.H. McGuire, Vincent C. MacDonald L.S.B. James A. Boles, B.A. Adelaide and Victoria Sts. 0177 Toronto AD. 1 DOUGLAS, DOUGLAS & ROBINSON INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WORK DONE. Workmanship Guaranteed. Estimates Free. This Year's Books On Hand Stop 24 Yonge Street. PHONE 4 Barristers. Solicicors. Etc. Wm. Cook, K. C. F. Gordon Cook, B. A., LI BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. 2135 Yonge Street Toronto. HYLAND 1898 and 1900 MAPLEâ€"EVERY TUESDAY Paperhanger and Decorator. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. RICHMOND HILL WILLIAM COOK & COOK \‘7. J. [REID Standard Bank Building. CAMPBELL LINE DR. L. R. BELL HAROLD J. KIRBY Dr. W. Finlay DENTIST THOMAS DELAN Y T. C. NEWMAN Telephoneâ€"Mame n Nnughmn. Res. .1 Res. Phone 127.2 MACDONALD & BOLES Elgin 7712 ONTARIO LL.B. AD. 0178 Owing to the death of Constable J. Clayton, the council was faced with the problem of appointing a suceessor for this office. Several applications 1were received, but after due consider- ation the council appointed J. W. Cow- an, of Markham, at a salary of $25.00 Del" month and a mileage allowance of A grant of ten dollars was made to the Junior Farmers plowing competi- tlon and a grant of twenty-five dollars to the North York Plowmen’s Associ- ation. The North York Match will be held this year at Dixon’s Hill on October 24th. Markham township council met In regular session at the township hall, Unionville, on Monday afternoon. Reeve Gohn occupied the chair and all the members were present. No mat- ters of a contentious nature were up for consideration and the business slate was not large. Petitions Were received for the con- struction of macadam roadways on Sussex and Cedar Avenues at Lang" staff, under the Local Improvement plan. The petitions were received and the work will be proceeded with immediately. This will complete the improvement of all the streets in the Langstaff sub-division. Mr. Abner Summerfeldt, of Union- ville, was appointed tax-collector for the east side of the township, taking the place of the late William Pingle. Applications were received from A. E. Milner and H. Summe_rfeldt. ‘ per month and a mileage allowance u; ten cents per mile. Mr. Cowan has had some police experience with the township of Scarboro and comes very highly recommended. It is under- stood that Road Supt. Maxwell will also be sworn in as a constable and will assist ConstableACowan. Mr. Mackie, of Richmond Hill, ap- peared before the council and asked that the council repair the bridge on the centre road leading out to the sec- ond concession from the Richmond Hill C.N.R. station. This bridge was washed out during the spring floods and has never been repaired. Reeve Gohn pointed out that this road way is only thirtyâ€"three feet wide and has never been assumed as a tOWn- ship road. A great many people use ‘this road however and the council will investigate and see if some agree- ment cannot be made with the village of Richmond Hill and with interested [citizens for its repair this fall. A. SUMMERFELDT APPOINTED} TAX COLLECTOR AND J. W. COWAN NAMED AS CON- STABLE FOR MARK- HAM TOWNSHIP MARKHAM TOWNSHIP COUNCIL HELD REGULAR OCTOBER MEETING Senior IV Class-â€"Gladys Dyke 92, Evelyn Perkin 81, Gladys Stiver 80, Donald Sabiston 78, Dorothy Hurrel 77, Eileen Smith 77, Charles Gray 69, Dorothy White 67, George Stonehouse 61, Harry Maynard 57, Ruby Lunau 53, Howard LaRose 52, Mary Mustard 40. UNIONVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER Senior 111 Classâ€"Davison Mackay 86, Shirley Brown 80, Joan Sabiston 79, Nettie Burnham 71, Evelyn Smith 63, James Maynard 61, Harry Mac- Gimpsey 51, Gordon Fuller 50 Nor- man Pellatt 38. Junior III Classâ€"Lenora Mackay 74, Norman MacPherson ‘71, Annie Maynard 70, Norma Penstone 69, Lloyd Rudkin 64, Marjorie Stonehouse 63, Margaret Rush 60, Arnold Court 53, Murray McKinnon 52, Alberta Stiver 51. Alfred M. Hill, Principal Senior II Classâ€"Gordon Stiver 83, Roberta Allen 81, Margaret Gray 72, David Lea 67, Jean Forester 65, Luel- lé. Clements 61, June Kennedy 59, Johnny Coulson 49, Eleanor Parkin- son 47. Junior II Classâ€"Dorothy Fuller 65, Charlie Maynard 61, Reggie Parkins 54, Howard Stiver 52, Muriel Pen- stone 42. Class Iâ€"Marie Forester 86, Beatr- ice Mustard 79, Marie Stiver 78, Billy Darby 77, Jack Clements 71, Wesley Clements 65, Mona Sabiston 63, Eil- een Stiver 59, Richard Maynard 54, Bruce Pellatt 42, Harry Pellatt, Olive Martin, absent. 7 vâ€" Primerâ€"Gwendolyn Brown, Phyllis Parkinson, Kenneth Stiver, Douglas Ogden, Buster Sabiston, Freddie Wright, Roy Goodyear, Billy Good- year, Grant Sgephenson. MéKiKï¬dï¬ rapplied to the A specially organized Employ- ment Bureau. Actual office ex- perience for graduates. Courses that meet all independent tests. Records instead of opinions for your guidance. Everything for the convenience of the studentâ€"â€" Day, Night, and Mail Courses. Free catalogue from Shaw Schools, Limited, Bay & Charles Streets, Toronto, Ont. SHAW SCHOOL REPORT RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1929 Je‘an Malloy, Teacher SPECIAL FEATURES A' The following accounts were orderâ€" e J ed to be paid; W. J. Clayton, estate, Vith' salary and mileage as constable $28.30 5561. Wm. Brooke, valuing sheep,'$7.00; ions Bickle Fire Engine 00., supplies for der_ fire engine $21.42; G. Davison, 50W_ stamps etc. $13.20; Municupal World 500 stationery $9.12; H. S. Cpuline, gravel e of and sand for the bridges $21255; has Stwer Bros, foncliarity $15.94; W'ill- the [lam Craig, repairing: picks $1.35; A. E. Jupp, construction 00., surface denitreatment to Helen Avenue $263.20; will A. E. Jupp, repairs to 6th concession and $650.00: H. H. Powers, repairing brid- ge at lot 17. con. 5, $387.45; H. H. .Powers, repairinguthe~ Riggfoyd Erid- rery 1 min council to be paid for damage and in- convenience due to his farm having been used as a detour during the con- struction of the bridge in front of his farm. The road was closed to traffic and the council did not negotiate in any way for the detour but Mr. Mc- Kinnon claimed that a great many people took advantage of the short cut through his property and that he was put to a greatdeal of inconveni- ence in closing- the gates etc. He plac- ed his damages at thirty dollars. No action was taken by the council. IUWCLD, Lcyauuns u . n v A u . OD-V:.. ~> _ ge $567.68; W. Ball, sheep clalm $10.; Henry Hooper, §heep claim $19.00; W. J. Clayton, salary and mileage, re Weed Inspector $25.00; Road accounts R. Agar, Gormley $528.30; Wm. A11- church, Locust Hill $507.00; G. H. Bennett, Markham $232.05; D. Boyd, Stouffville $436.85; R. J. Cunningham $1244.50; Alex. Duncan $417.75; P. Forsyth,vMarkham $648.25: D. Shad- lock, Milliken $23.05; E. Degeer, Claremont, gravel $50.25; and also for gravel Herrington Bres. 50.25; S. Deverall $12.50; I. Reesor, Markham $4.50; A: Farrel. Locust Hill $20.50; F. J. Pike, Stouffville $71.00; D. Gra- ham, Stouffville $7.50: J. Hood, Stouffville $43.50; A. McKinnon $1.40; P. Evans. Unignville $18.75; Col. Dea- Sheep claims were paid as follows: Henry Hooper, 1 lamb killed $12.00; three sheep injured $7.00, total $19.; Wilfred Ball 1 sheep injured $5.00 and flock damage of $5.00, total $10.00. It was decided to have John Street in Thornhill scarified this fall. It was pointed out that this was an old stone road and that there is a great deal of excellent material which will be utilized when the road is scariï¬ed. Probably about $100. will be spent in scarifying and then there will be an expenditure for gravel. 1 con $10.00; Wm. Bond, Unionville $30.25; J. Dean. Thornhill, cutting weeds 52.45: R. J. Cunningham. cutt- ing weeds $2.45; W. G. Maxwell, sal- ary $125.00. Mr. Arthur Julian spent Sunday with his cousin Mr. Douglas Gee. Mrs. Chas. Wellman and Miss Marjâ€" orie are spending the week with Mrs. L. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wilson, Miss Mabel Sanderson and Miss Eloise Perkins spent the weekâ€"end with friends at Oshawa. Mrs. M. Perkins and Miss Doris Perkins are spending a few weeks with friends around New LOWell and Stayner. ‘ Don’t miss the J.W.I. meeting at the home of Mrs. H. Barber on Satur- day afternoon at 2.30. Miss E. J. Guest, of Toronto, will speak to us on Immigration. Bring your seeds and bulbs and exchange them for different ones. The roll call at this meeting will be responded to by “Suggestions for evening refreshments. The boys and girls are delighted that they have two holidays this week The teachers are attending their con‘ vention in Toronto Normal School. vInspector Wilï¬hson paid his semIâ€" annual visit to the schools on this line this week. . __. -- ‘v- .. Markhai'; fair was enjoyed by sevâ€" eral of our citizens on Friday and Sat- urday. The revival services in Heise Hill Church are well attended. The reviv- alist brings rousing and inspiring messages night after: night. ‘ ‘1 ,,LL-.1 Perry and Miss Vera Nichâ€" ols called on some friends at Bond Head on Tuesday night. _____- ,. L {Hevébnicestants will be heldâ€"on the evening of November 14th. at Rich- mond Hill, when prizes will be award- ed. VALUABLE PRIZES OFFERED IN PLOWING COMPETITION $150.00 in cash prizes besides valu- able specials will be offered to young men under 30 years of age, who com- pete in the York County Plowing com- petition, conducted under the auspices of the Junior Farmers’ Association. There are 7 classes including joint- er plowing with walking plows in sod and stubble: boys under 16 years in stubble; beginners’ class with horses or tractor in sod or stubble, and three tractor classes. Prizes in each class range from $10.00 down to $4.00. All plowing is done on the home farm. The judging will commence on November 12th. A Banquet for “'Prize lists may be had upon appli- cation to R. E. 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