UR. VV- onuuu. u--.4- . (M.0.H. Vaughan Corone'r; Ofï¬ce Hours: 8-10 am. 12-2 & 6-8 pm and by appointment MAPLE Office hours: 9 to 11 am. 6 to 8 p.m., and by appointment. Ofï¬ce: Centre and Church Sts.. Richmond Hill Phone 24. “um-w. ....... We are prepared to conduct sales of every lucription. Farms and farm stock sales a a ialty. Farms bought and sold on commisA :kll sales attended to on shortest notice, ducred by the most anyroved methods, [All Kinds of Boot and Shoe Repair ing Neatly Done Good Workmanship. Prompt Service. Shop in Winterton': 01d Stand Yonge St. $1.50 PER YEAR The Liberal is recognized as one o! the Newsiest Home Papers in the Province of Ontario. Eight to tWeIVI pages, all home print, it carries all the news of the entire district and our circulation is increasing every weekâ€"Subscribe to-daw. Willowdale 69 1111115021 3679-W Step 5, Yonge Street. Lansing Licensed Auctioneer tor the County of York Sales attended to on shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Patronage solicited from the Toronto Conservatory of Music. will Muept a number of pupils in Piano, organ and Theory. Richmond Hill â€" Tuesday & Friday MRS. MYLKS WILLIAM BUCK VIOLINIST Will open a studio in Richmond Hill, for further information apply to Adelmo Melecci, Phone 58-J UAIVI a--- . _. North Yonge St. - WRichmond Hill DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFFâ€" omen hours: 8:10 a.mA and 6:8 p.111. DB. LILLIAN O. LANGSTAFFâ€" ilDispases of Woman and children) ,n ‘m Telephone 1535 All trucks Insured for Public Liabil- VOL. LII. DR. CHARLES S_., DUNNING EXDI’!‘_SS FBORNIHLL AND UNIONVILLE Piano Tuner 35 Years‘ Practical Experience 373 Beresford Avenue, West Toronto Lyndhurst 2821 Telephone Glenn's Drug Stoxe, Rich. mond Hill, for appointment. DR. W. SALEM CA_LDWI‘ELL FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmund Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 ' Night Phone 15 Branch Ofï¬ces Atâ€" Ofl‘câ€"ewliours: 1: PRENTICE & PRENTICE AUCTIONEERS J. H. Prentice, 415 Balliol St, K. G. Prentice, Milliken. Toronto. Hud. 1347W. nwu. 1100, Lu“- . .0â€.-. Ofï¬ce hours: 8.30; "2-5; 7.30-9. and property damaged. BERT IIUMPHREY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMERS Poyntz Ave., Lansing. Willow. 140. Ofï¬ce hours: 12-115; 6-7.15. Capitol Bldg., Yonge St. Bud. 1133; Rand. 2121. iN’i‘ERIOi! AND EXTERIOR WORK DONE. Workmanship Guaranteed. Estimates Free. This Year‘s Books On Hand Stop 24 Yonge Street. PHONE 4 Paper'nanger and Decorator. JOHN New Limousine Ambulances WILSON’S CARTAGE vss and Long Distance Moving Sand and Gravel Delivered Dump Trucks for Hire By flour or Contract ADELMO MELECCI; JOHN T. ANDERSON WRIGHT 8: TAYLOR Boot DRS. LANGSTVAFF Veterinary Surgeon THORNHILL Profgssional And Business Directory MUSICAL BUSINESS . T. SAIGEON MAPLE MEDICAL TELEPHONE GEO. KIDD and Shoe Repairer. J. P. WILSON . J. REID R. CAB MAPLE Phone 100 MPBELL EXPRESS den Work :eta Work. PHONE 3. MCGUIRE. MACDONALD & BOLES AD. 0177 BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Rooms 503 Northern Ontario Bldg., cor. Adelaide and Bay Sts., Toroqto. Wiiliam Douglas, K13, 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€"~ 7 Telephone â€"â€" Adelai Dentist Ofï¬ce: Trench Block, two doors north of Standard Bank. Hours: 9 am. to 5.30 pm. Telephone 32 Wobaï¬rhlge, Sam-may ahernoou Mean to loan at Current. Rate 000“. MAPLE Snlicitnrs for: Kine. \Yhitchurc Gwillimhury. Walter S. Jankiv‘ J. Ilnrr; Nun; Thursday forennou. V’Mï¬iï¬e. Thursday 5"“ CAMPBELL LINE Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. RICHMOND HILL Office over Davies Dry Good Store Maple Every Saturday. 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 A. C. HENDERSON THORNHILL, ONTARIO PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING Hot Water Heating and General Repairs EYES EXAMINER) Telephone Adelaide 2108 Ufl‘ices: 85 Richmond St. West. 'l'nronto Naughfon Blnrk. Algrora Snlicitm's for: Aurora. Richmond Hill. ‘nz. Whitchm-ch. Mmklrnm and North Ofï¬ce Hours FRIDAY. 1.30 P.M. TO 8 RM Telephoneâ€"Maple 3 Turuuio Ufï¬ce: 816 Federul -Building, 8:) Richmond St. \Vest Richmond Hill Oï¬ice (Libel!!! Oï¬â€˜lfe) over} OPTOMETRIST 163-137 Yonge Street, Toronto 2 Upstairs Opposite Simpson’s Established in 1895 2881 Dundas Street West, Toronto (9), Ontario A. Cameron Macnaughton BARRISTER 1711 Star Building, 80 King Street, West, Toronto Phone: Elgin 4879. NAUG HTON 82 J ENKINS Telephone 80 DENTIST THORNHILL Bank of Commerce Building At Unionville every Wednesday Afternoon By the Most Modern Methods Glasses if required at right Prices Artificial eyes fitted F. E. LUKE, Opt. D. DOUGLAS, DOUGLAS & ROBINSON Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. Hon. W.H. McGuire, Vincent C. MacDonald L.S.B. James A. Boles, B.A. n Wm. Cook, K. C. F. Gordon Cook, B. A., 2135 Yonge Street Toronto. HYLAND 1898 and 1900 MAPLEâ€"EVERY TUESDAY Standard Bank Building. WILLIAM COOK & COOK BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Barristers. smug)â€, Ngtmjie? DR. L. R. BELL THOMAS DELANY Adelaide and Victoria 815 7 Toronto A Dr. M. J. QUIGLEY HAROLD J. KIRBY Barristers. Solicitgrs,flmc Dr. W. Finlay DENTIST T. C. NEWMAN MAPLE HOTEL Res Res; Plum Hon, Res E Phone X272 Toronto Adelaide 4140 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1930 lain Mills‘ ONTARIO LL.B. Hill. 5048 AD. 0178 The Department has at various times intimated that it was Willing to co-operate with the municipalities in providing sidewalks on Yonge Street and it is hoped that the authorities will now remove any obstacle which are now in the way of the immediate carrying on of this long overâ€"due nec- essity in the interests of public safety. The council on Monday, on motion of Deputy-Reeves R. L. Stiver and G. B. Padget passed the following resoâ€" lution: “Whereas conditions existing on Yonge Street which is a provincial highway, demand that sidewalks or footpaths be laid down, and the Pro- vincial government has acquired cer- tain land on the West side of the high- way on which the fences have not been removed, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Department of Public Highâ€" ways be notified that as soon as said department removes the fences the Township of Markham is willing to carry on the work of building side- walks on Yonge Street.†Markham Council Asks That Department Move Fences To Allow Building of Sidewalks The inaugural meeting was presidâ€" ed over by Reeve W. C. Gohn and all the members were present. The ses- sion was featured by harmony and de- spatch in the transaction of the bu51- ness, and the members adjourned at an early hour. ‘ Reeve Gohn suggested that the council consider the advisability of in- creasing the salary of the road supâ€" erintendent. He pointed out that the present salary of $1200. per year was inadequate and that he felt the man WILL CONSIDER INCREASE FOR ROAD SUPERINTENDENT That the need for some action re- garding sidewalks on Yonge Street has the attention of municipal legisâ€" lators was evidenced by a discussion of the subject at the first meeting of the Markham Township Council on Monday. The council took this im- portant matter up at their first meet- ing and with such a good start it can be reasonably hoped that some ap- preciable progress will be made durâ€" ing 1930. At the regular monthly meeting of the Victoria Square Branch of the W. M. S. the following ofï¬cers were electâ€" ed for 1930zâ€"President, Mrs. W. Haig Viceâ€"President, Miss H. Hopper; Cor.- Secretary, Mrs. T. Reid; Rec.-Secre_ tary, Mrs. R. Klinck; Treasurer, Mrs. L. G. Stoutenburgh; Assistant-Trea- surer, Mrs. Jos. Brown; Associate Helper’s Secretary, Mrs. L. Nichols; Christian Stewardship Secretary, Mrs. I. Nichols; Literature Secretary, Mrs. H. Flavelle; Missionary Monthly Sec- retary, Mrs. H. Bennett; Stranger’s Secretary, Mrs. E. Avison; Supply Secretary, Mrs. G. Derinis; Temperanï¬ ce, Mrs. W. Mortson; Flower Secreâ€" tary, Mrs. E. Caseley; Press Secretary F. L. Boynton. During the past year two associate helpers have been added and two new life members. A bale vazued at $48. was sent to the Supply Secretary, 60 jars of fruit were sent, 40 subscript- ions Were paid for the Missionary Monthly, flowers and cards wore sent to the sick of the neighborhood and the allocation which was $250 was ex- ceeded by $41.50. PUBLIC HALL MEETING At a meeting held in the Public Hall Victoria Square, Saturday evening, January 11th, the election of Trustees and ofï¬cers resulted as follows:â€" Trustees, Herman Mortson, Robert Agar, Harvey Collard; Secretary, Treasurer, James Smith; Advisory Committee, Ross Nichols, Angus Val- liere; Auditors for Community, E. J. Hitchcock. The audited report of the retiring trustees, L. G. Stoutenburgh and S. Boynton showed a favorable balance of $56. Twentyâ€"one residents of the community were in attendance. Nor since We‘re sureâ€"It has been nearly twentyâ€"five years since Lawr- ence had a Mayor who smoked. May- or Selig never smoked. Ex-Mayor George R. Gould never smokes. Dr. Simmons never smoked when living, Lawrence (Ken) Journal World. HUNDRED DOLLAR REWARD GIVEN FOR CAPTURE OF CHICKEN THIEF Victoria Square would not be overpaid at $1500. The government pays one half the salary was in ,the act of raiding their chicken roost. The intruder has since been sentenced to two years in Kingston and the township in accordance with a motion made some time ago voted the reward. On motion of Deputy-Reeve Padget and Councillor Coakwell, the Reeve and Treasurer were authorized to hypothecate the issue of debentures for $25,000. with the Canadian Bank of Commerce until such time as the council deems it wise to dispose of the same. Mr. and Mrs. W. Luesby, of Thom- hill, were allowed a reward of $100. for the capture of a chicken thief re- cently. It will be recalled that a couple of weeks ago Mr. and Mrs. Leusby captured and turned over to the ’authorities a chicken thief who A grant of fifteen dollars was made to the Thomhill Public Library, Richmond Hill Library and Unionville Library. J. A. Thompson, of Thornhill, was reappointed as assessor for the west half of the township at a. salary of $325 and H. R. Forster was appointed for the west side at a salary 6f $250. of the road superintendent. The superintendent has driven his car as far as 800 miles per month in the ex- ecution of his duties. The council will probably deal with the question at the next meeting. The Board of Health members Jer'e appointed as follows; Reeve Gohn, Dr. C. R. McKay, M. O. H., James A. Gibson, G. A. M. Davison, Secretary. N. L. Mortson, chartered accountant of Thornhill, was appointed as auditâ€" or for the municipality at a salary $200.00 The following accounts were order- ed paid: Municipal World 515.85; Lib- eral Printing Co. $70.94; J. L. McDon- ald & Son, Thornhill, re charity ac- count $6.97; Economist & Sun $222.35 Clifford Whittaker, re charity account $23.65; Jas. Walker, constable salary and mileage for December $34.05. The Maple Horticultural Society held their annual meeting on Monday evening, with about forty members present. Rev. C. H. Bowman, Presi- dent, presided. H. Bryan, Secretary- Treasurer, submitted a most satis- factory financial statement, showing a good balance on hand in the bank. Ofl‘icers for the year 1930 were then elected;â€"Honorary Presidents, Dr. F. W. Routley; Dr. W. S. Caldwell, Mr. B. W. Miller. President, Rev. C. H. Bowman. lst Vice-President, T. E. Forbear; 2nd Vice-President, I. B. Musselman. F. W. Routley, Miss O. McQuarrie. Public Improvement Committee â€" T. E. Forbear, I. B. Musselman, and oth- ers, they wish to have assist them. 5 directors for 2 yearsâ€"â€"Mrs. 1-1. Bryan, Mrs. L. Laver, Mrs. A. Robin- son, Miss M. Shunk, Chas. McNeil. Directors remaining in office for one yearâ€"Mrs. C. J. Robeson, Mrs. P. White, Miss A. Walkington, Chas. Roberts, Geo. Merrick. Auditors, Thomas McCormack, Arthur Laurie. Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, H. Bryan. Membership Committee, Mrs. C. J. Robeson, Mrs. H. Bryan, Mrs. T. E. F‘orbear, Mrs. Chas. Ball. Flower Show Committeeâ€"Chas. Roberts, Mrs T1, E. Forbear, Arthur Laurie, Miss Walkington, Mrs. C. H. Snider, Mrs. F. W. Routley, Ted Hayes, Mr. Mer- rick, Mrs. W. T. Cook. Entertainment Committee â€" Miss M. Shunk, Miss Mary Johnson, Mrs. Lesâ€" lie, Laver, Mrs. Austin Robinson, Mrs. Delegates to attend the horticulture convention to be held in Toronto, Feb- ruary 13th and 14th. Mrs. H. Bryan Rev. C. H. Bowman, '1. B. Musselman. Th membership for the past year was 147 members, this was the society’s first year. The society are planning to make imp ‘ovements and make the village more a tractive for the coming summer. Preserving Family Unityâ€"Noticeâ€"- All dogs found on the U.S.G. farm not accompanied by their parents will be killed.â€"Blue Rapeids (Kan) Times. MAPLE For the Election of Ofï¬cers and Transaction of General Business. R. S. COOPER, R ADIO’S For those who desirequality clothing at a moderate cost Reiiable Radio Studios Council Chamber, Richmond Hill 4 Dundas Street East, Toronto Announce the appointment of Mr. Arthur Jones, of Maple, Ontario, as agent. Atwater Kent, Eveready Westinghouse, Fada, Radiola. Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Saturday, January 18th, 1930 Richmond Tailors have established a creditable repu- tation throughout York County and Neighbouring dist- ricts for Quality Tailored Garments for Men and W0- men. The pleasing feature to all is that we have placed finest quality hand-tailored clothes within the reach of all as our prices are most reasonable. We have always a large stock of choicest materials to choose from and a visit to our store will convince you that our reputation and fast growing business is the result of our policy of giving our customers the maxi- mum value for their money. Call in and see us or telephone and we will be glad to call on you. OF THE Richmond Hill Agricultural v Society J. A. Greene, Telephone 5j or Re Ring Maple 25, For Free Home Demonstration The Annual Meeting Richmond Tailors Secretary at 2 o’clock p.m. Will be held in the RADIO’S An unexcelled printing service is 31 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. ‘ Residence 49W PRINTING SERVICE F. A. CLARK, RADIO’S President No. 29