from the Toronto Conservatory of Music. «rm Dcuept a number of pupils in l’inno. organ and Theory. Richmond Hill â€" Tuesday & Friday HRS. llYLKB WILLIAM BUCK VIOLINIST Win open a studio in Richmond Hill, for further information apply to Adclmo Melecci, Phone 58-J Wiflowdale 69 HUdsou 3679-W Step 5, Yonge Street. Lansing VOL. LII. n v. VII-(vi -_ _ We are prepared to conduct sales of every Inscription. Farms nnd farm Mock sales a "Mei-My. Farms bought and sold on commisv clan. All sales amended to on shortest notice, and conducted by the most auyroved methods. Sale: attended to on shortest and at. reasonable rates. Patronage sr‘licited JOHN T. ANDERSON Piano Tuner 35 Years' Practical Experience .75 Beresford Avenue. West Toronto Lyndhurst 2821 Teiephone Glenn’s Drug Stme, Rich- mond Hill. for appointment J. '1‘. SAIGEON MAPLE Licensed Auctioneer im the County of York IAPLE $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-daw. WRIGHT 8: TAYLOR FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch omces Atâ€" I'BDRxlllLL AND UNIONVILLE Ofï¬ce hours: 9 to 11 am. 6 to 8 p.m., and by appointment. Oflice: Centre and Church Sts.. Richmond Hill Phone 24. North Yonge St. - V'Richmond Hill DB. 3013?}! L. PAXX‘GSTAFFâ€" “Ha n.n “m 015cc ihours: 8: 10 am. and 6:15 p. DB. IJLLIAN O. LANGS'I‘AFFâ€" (Diseases of women and children) Oflcc hours: 1:8 pm. Phone 100 (All Kinds of Boot and Shoe Repair- ing Neatly Dune flood Worhnsnship. Pro'npt Service. Shop in “’in'ertnv’: Old Stand Yonge St. GEORGE KEAYS Stouffvine -â€" Telephone 1535 AD trucks Insured for Public Liabil- Expnss and Long Distance Moving Sand and Gravel Delivered Dump Trucks for Hire By Hour or Contract DR. W. 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KIDD MAPLE and 6: 8 p.111 on shortest notice ONTARIO Ontario MCGUIRE. MAPLE AD. 0177 Dentist Ofï¬ce: Trench Block. two doors north of Standard Bank. Hours: 9 am. to 5.30 pm. Telephone 32 Th-Jrsduv form-nun. Mnhle Thursday noon. Woodbridno. Saturday afternoon Monev :n‘lnnn at Current Rule Barristers, Soilcitox-s, Notaries Telaphoue Adelaide 2x08 Ofliccs: K5 Richmond St. West. 'l‘nromo Naughmu Blnck. Aurora Solicitors for: Aurora. Richmond Hm. Kimz‘ “'hitchurch, Markhqu and Nuts} Gwillimb‘ny. Waller S. Jenkins. Res. Phnno [Iii]. 5045 J. Harv;~ Nnug'mn. Res E‘ï¬in Mills, Res. hone 127,2 T. C. NEWMAN BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC 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 Barristers, Soliclwrs, Etc. Rooms 503 Northern Ontario Bldg†cor. Adelaide and Bay Sts., Toronto. 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A., L: DOUGLAS, DOUGLAS & ROBINSON 2135 Yonge Street Toronto. HYLAND 1898 and 1900 MAPLEâ€"EVERY TUESDAY Standard Bank Building. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WORK DONE. CAMPBELL LINE Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. RICHMOND HILL Paperhanger and Decorator. WILLIAM COOK & COOK Maple Every Saturday. MAPLE HOTEL Wnrkmanship Guaranteed. Estimates Free. This Year's Books On Hand Stop 24 Yonge Street. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC! \‘r. J. {{EII) DR. L. R. BELL Dr. M. J. QUIGLEY DEN 'I‘I ST TBORNHILL Adelaide and Victoria st HAROLD J. KIRBY Dr. W. Finlay DENTIST THOMAS DELANY Telephoneâ€"Maple 3 MACDONALD 8: ROLES Ofï¬ce Hnurs Toronto PHONE 4 Thursday after RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24th, 1929 Elgin ONTARIO LL.B. AD. 0178 There were nine appeals against the assessment of the village of Richmond Hill, dealt with by the Court of Reâ€" vision on Monday evening. In five cases the assessment was sustained and in four cases reductions were alâ€" IOWed. Reeve Lunau presided and all the members of the council were pre- sent. t The women’s vote will be lfactor in the coming electiO‘ .win the contest if it so will: The first appeal dealt with was that of Y.B, Tracey on the Innes pro- perty which he recently purchased. The assessment was sustained on mot- ion of councillors Mansbridge and Middleton when it was pointed out that the asse5sment made this year did not assess anything on the old buildings which were assessed last year and which were the basis of the appeal._ REDUCTIONS IN FOUR CASES lors Middleton and Davis. AND IN FIVE THE ASSESS. A. E. Glaf55hapÂ¥ea1eti against thï¬ aï¬- sessment o is ive acre at on ic - MENT SUS’EAINED mond Street. The present assess- . . ment is $187. per acre and'he suggest- There Were mne appeals ag‘fmSt the ed that it be reduced to about $100. assessment of the village of Richmond per acre_ The members felt that it Hi1}, dealt Wlth by “9,0011†0f 39' was not assessed too high compared Vismn on Monday evening. In five to other pronerties and on motion of cases the assessment was sustamEd councillors Mansbridge and H. Davis and in four cases reductions _were alâ€"Ithe assessment was sugnamed. The first real rain in several weeks was enjoyed by this distrl‘ct on Tuesâ€" day. Nine Appeals Considered At The Court of Revision Mr. E. Rand appealed against the assessment of his property which is 8950. He was under the impression it was raised $25. this year but the books showed it the same as last year and as the members thought it com- pared favorably with the assessment of similar properties the assessment was confirmed on motion of Council- GENERAL NEWS AND VIEWS The change from dry weather is no indication as to what will happen on Election Day. _r‘_ -"W Stanley Tyndall appealed against the assessment of his thirty six acres in the village. He pointed out that he was assessed at $75.00 per acre in Richmond Hill and at $50. per acre for the portion of his farm which was in Vaughan township. He was paying $8.00 an acre taxes on 36 acres in the village and he felt it was too much. On his land in the township he pays $1.75 per acre. On motion of counâ€" cillors Middleton and Davis the asses- sment was reduced to $60. per_ acre. NEXT WEDNESDAY IS ELEC- TION DAY. Make sure you cast your vote. Hon. G. S. Henry spoke over the RADIO on Monday night. but; he did not mention the RADIALS. Make sure you attend the PUBLIC MEETING in the Masonic Hall, Richâ€" mond Hill on THURSDAY EVENâ€" ING (to-night) and hear the issues of the present election discussed. Transportation facilities on Yonge Street is not a MINOR ISSUE to those who live and have their homes in this district. Curious as it may seem, October 30, is election day and National Fish DE The election date comes to Hallowe’en this year. '1 this month will surely be a setting time. There were 9,398 indus dents in Ontario last y Health Book, authorized b guson for use in schools, sh 100) that such accidents times as high among drinkI Police in Andover. Mass..‘are mak- ing use of a novel “gauge†to decide when in doubt, whether or not a man is drunk. If he can hold one foot in his hand and hop the length of a forty foot corridor on the other he is per- fectly sober. And if he can’t do that he goes to jail. A This is a. good sug- Two Canadian championships in horseshoe pitching and a special com- petition for the winners at agricultur: a1 fairs have been put on the list for the Royal Winter Fair. All the com- petitions are sanctioned by the Ontar- io Athletic Commission. An open singles and open doubles, both for the championship of Canada, will be held. In addition a special competition will be conducted at the Royal, open only to Winners of horseshoe pitching com- petition held by local agricultural éésabhi f6r ’Iocal police who vtake sus- pected “drunks†to a physician for ex- amination. Farmers in the Stouffville district have been receiving 30 cents per bush- el for turnips, but indications are for a drop in price. fair assoc1a‘ two players It rained Dr. L. S. M. Hamilton appealed the assessment of $850 on house and lot on Richmond Street. Assessment sus- tained. ’ The McCabe Estate Were granted a reduction of $1875 on their property on Yonge Street which was the asses- sment of the theatre building which has been removed. No change was made in the assessment of the land. Arthur Seatter, Trench Street, ap- pealed against the assessment of $18â€" 75. on his house and lot. The lot is assessed at $650 and the house at $1175. He pointed out that the land was low and that the house although brick clad was similar to others asses- sed at a much lower figure. The as- sessment on the house was reduced to $1000. on motion of councillor Sims and Davis. The assessment of $725 on the pro- perty of Robert Dickie, Richmond Street was sustained on motion of councillors Mansbridge and Sims. F. E. Sims appealed against the as- sessment of $300 on his fifty foot lot on Baker Avenue. “This lot†said Mr. Sims, “is assessed for more than I paid for it, and for more than I am willing to sell it for. I’m not asking any favors but I want a fair decent assessment.’ On motion of council- lors Middleton and Davis the assess- ment on the lot was reduced fifty dol- lars bringing it down to $250. H. A. SANDERS HAS THE ENDOR- 15â€; w v _ SEMENT OF THE ONTARIO PROHIBIT- a a1 y comes mt" DOW“ ION UNION IN EAST YORK. apd He satlsfled With the watch-words “Hydro Electric Power at Cost†the Province of Ontario has built up the greatest publicly owned electric power generating system in the world. But Premier Ferguson, during the past few years has repeatedly violated the Hydro principle repeam ing‘ paid by the American tario's power. At Markham last Saturday George S. Henry refused to state the selling terms. Ontario must be carrying" part of the wst that Should be paid by the purchas- the cos ers. klu. Last October. just five days before the financial year of the government closed, Eer- guson took $2,108,000 from the Hydro sy'st- em in order to balance the provincial budget. If the Hydro can pile up a reserve that will allow Ferguson to take more than two million dollars, where is the principle of “Power at Cost?†If Hydro can pile up reserves of S2.000,000 for the government. Hydro rates should be reduced down to cost. Vote San- ders and get cheaper Hydro Bills! ELECTION DAY, NEXT WEDNESDAY, sOCTOBER 30, 192 ' Liberal Candidate in East York. He is a life-long; resident of this Riding. 'An unexcelled printing service is al Job Printing Department. Our plant is equipped to take care of your every requirements in the line of printed matter. “If it’s printing we do it.†We assure you that you will find the quality, service and price right. sent Representation Act is erguson production. It is ander with a definite aim to he rural people of proper re- presen 21 ion. The people are entitl- ed to and should have a fair Repreâ€" sentation Act. allowing rural Ontario 3 larger representation. Rural rid- ings should not have city wards add- ed to nullify the rural vote as at preâ€" sent. The Old Age Pensions legislation of the Ferguson Government imposes a tax on the Municipalities of 40% of the Provincial Contribution. The province should and will assume the whole cost of their 50% of the pen- sions and thus relieve the municipalâ€" ities of this burden, when the Liberal Party comes into power. PRINTING SERVICE OLD AGE PENSIONS H. A. SANDERS EPRESENTATION NSPORTATION posed to the policy of the Highways of granting a of the bus line rights York County to the City to the detriment of estabâ€" ns of transportation. 8a.m.to7p.m. No. 17