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The Liberal, 29 May 1930, p. 3

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/" ~. $1.50 PER YEAR The Liberal is recognized as one the Newsicst Home Papers in Province of Ontario. pages, all home print, it carries the news our circulation is increasing ev weekâ€"Subscribe toglay. VOL. LII. Eight to twelve of the entire district and of the all 911’ Professional And Business Directory MUSICAL . â€"â€" ll ADELMO MELECCI From the Toronto Conservatory of Music. Ill] unopt a number of pupils in Plano, organ and Theory. RichmOnd Hill â€" Tuesday & Friday MRS. MYLKs . WILLIAM BUCK Dr- lg’fig'rf‘nlay ‘ VIOFINIST‘ ~ MAPLE , ONTARIO Will open a studio in Richmond Hill, omce Hours / for further information apply to Adelmo Melecci, Phone 58-J JOHN T. ANDERSON Piano Tuner 35 Years’ Practical Experience 378 Betesford Ave" West Toronto Lyndhurst 2821 Telephone Glenn’s Drug Store, Rich- mond Hill, for appointment BUSINESS WRIGHT & TAYLOR FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Offices at THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE BERT HUMPHREY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMERS New Limousine Ambulances Willowdale 69 HUdson {3679-W Stop 5, Yonge Street, Lansmg JOHN R. CAMPBELL Veterinary Surgeon DR. L. R. BELL Dentist north of Standard Bank. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Telephone 32 FRIDAY, 1.30 P.M. TO 8 P.M. Telephoneâ€"Maple 3 Telephone 80 Dr. M. J. QUIGLEY DENTIST THORNHILL Bank of Commerce Building WILLIAM COOK & COOK Barristers. Solicitors Etc. Wm. Cook, K. C. F. Gordon Cook, B. A., LL.B. Toronto Office: 816 Federal Building. Bo Richmond 'St. West Richmond Hill Office (Liberal Office) every Thursdav forennnu. Maple, Thursday after- noon. Woodbridge. Saturday afternoon. Monev to loan at Current Rate NAUGHTON & JENKINS Barristors, Solicitors. Notaries Telephone Adelaide 2108 85 Richmond St. West. Toronto Naughton Block. Aurora Solicitors for: Aurora. Richmond ._,ill. King, Whitchurch, Markham and North ‘ 'mliur . Wlelelr S. yJenkins Res. Phone Hill: 5048. J. Hurry Nuughton, Res. F‘Kin Mills, Res. Phone 127.2 Ofiicos: MCGUIRE. MACDONALD & BOLES THORNHILL Barristers. Solicitars. Etc. Hon. W.H. Mc uire, J. T'MfiéfigEON Vincent C. MacDonald L.S.B. Licensed Auctioneer for the County James A. Boles, B.A. of York Adelaide and Victoria Sta. Salm attended to on shortest notice AD. 0177 Toronto AD. 0178 and at reasonable rates. __ Patronage solicited PRENTICE & PRENTICE AUC‘I‘IONEERS ‘ J. H. Prentice, 415 Balliol St, K. G. Prentice. Milliken. Toronto. Hud. 1347W. We no prepared to conduct sales of every “nutrition. Farms and farm stock sales} Salty. Farina bought and sold on commis- I on. All sales attended to on shortest notice. and conducted by the most approved methods. _â€"â€"’ A. STONEHOUSE CARTAGE AND EXPRESS Plowing and Garden Work Sand and Gravel, Concrete Work. OAK RIDGES ====â€""'_-_â€"_' MEDICAL __________â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"r- DR. W..SALEM CALDWELL (M.O.H. Vaughan Coroner) Ofice Hours: 8-150 a.m. 12-2 & 6.8 pm and by appointment Richmond Hill Phone 24. _____________â€"â€"â€" DRS. LANGSTAFF North Yonge St. Richmond Hill DR. nonen L. LANGSTAFFâ€" i 0E0. hours: 8:10‘a.m. and 6: 8 p.m. DB. LILLIAN O. LANGSTAI'F -(Diseases of woman and children) 0E0. hours: 1: 3 p.m. Phone 100 DR. CHARLES S. DUNNING Poyntz Ave” Lansing Willowdale 140. Oflice hours: 12-1.15; 6-7.15 Capitol Bldg., Yonge St. Hud. 1133; Rand. 21,21. Oflice hours: 8.30; 2-5; 7.30-9 WILSON’S CARTAGE Express and Long Distance Moving Sand and Gravel Delivered Dump Trucks for Hire By Hour or Contract MAPLE Telephone 1535. All trucks Insured for Public Liabilâ€" ‘Money to loan. A. Cameron Macnaughton BARRISTER 1711 Star Building, 80 King Street, West, Toronto Phone: Elgin 4879. CAMPBELL LINE Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.‘ ‘ RICHMOND HILL Office over Davies Dry Good Store Maple Every Saturday. MAPLE HOTEL 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 â€"- PHONE 3. Mone tovloan at current rates “PLE Torontoy Office, 18 Toronto Street, DR J P Phone, ELGIN 1887 'h.:.9tolla.m. , 6 too;fi 1End by appointment. DOUGLAS, DOUGLAb & 'Ofioe: Centre and Church Streets, ROBINSON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Rooms 603 Northern Ontario Bldg., .cor. Adelaide and Bay Sts., Toronto. Wilson N. Robinson HAROLD J. KIRBY BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. 2135 Yonge Street Toronto. HYLAND 1898 and 1900 MAPLEâ€"EVERY TUESDAY Standard Bank Building. -â€"- THOMAS DELANYr Manning Arcade, formerly of Wm Cook, Cook & Delany Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public 1207 Northern Building 330 Bay Street Toronto ity and property damaged. Telephone â€" Adelaide 4140 All Kinds of Boot and Shoe Repairing MULOCK, MILLIKEN, CLARK Neatly Done . & REDMAN Good Workmanship. Prompt Service. Shop in Winterton's Old Stand Yonge Street GEO. KIDD Boot and Shoe Repairer W. J. REID Paperhanger and Decorator. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WORK DONE. Workmanship Guaranteed. Estimates Free. This Year's Books On Hand Stop 24 Yonge Street. PHONE 4 .--â€"â€"v--_â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€".â€"~ SAND â€" GRAV EL Iii-om Maple Gravel Pit GENERAL CARTAGE by Truck WM. MCDONALD, Telephone 62. Thornhill, ) l Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Officeâ€"711 Dominion Bank Building southwest cgrner of King and ronge Streets, Toronto. W. B. Milliken, K. C. Herb. A. Clark Henry E. Redman W. P. Mulock 2.: want-ac ~ »\:~ timing"! F. E. LUKE, Opt. D. OPTOMETRIST 163-167 YONGE STREET ‘ Able eyesight Specialist may be con.’ suited about your eyes for glasses at: AUSTIN’S DRUG STORE TUESDAY AFTERNOON. JUNE 3rd;1930. 1le A. Hewson, Malton; heavy mmim‘afi team in harness lst F. Hill, Office: Trench Block, two doors William Douglas, K.C, Donald DouglaSlwllich he said contributed so much to {the success of the larger shows. lcxpressed pleasure at once again visit- 'ing the Richmond Hill Fair. RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1 930 â€". al PRINTING SER VICE ‘ An unexcelled printing service is 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 Richmond Hill Eighty-first Annual '3 Prize winning heavy draft colt own- ed by A. Hewson, Malton; K. Suhi‘, of Brompton Farms. Kleinburg. with calf awarded 1st prize in special class; a View Of the large crowd on the grounds .during the afternoon. The eightyâ€"first annual Springr Fair of the Richmond Hill Agriculturâ€" al Society was held last Saturday. It is a record which can be equalled by but few Agricultural Societies in On- tario and the success of the day aug-' urs well for the fair in future years. Victoria Day in the early morning looked very threatening. A shower about 4 n. in. and a decided turn tol cooler weather with threateningI‘Ellmm; clowds overhanging made the carlyih‘dgeley‘ outlook for the fair none too promis- ing. But as the morning progressed the clouds cleared away, by noon the brood more, belonging to Ed. Irish, Of Langstaff, \\ as the first prize winner. J. Irwin. i lst A. Baggs, Mrs. Cairns; 2nd Mrs. Lcatherdale; Fair Attracted Large Crowd of Visitors And Attractive Live Stock Entries v 7 lli‘iS. butter in 1 pound prints, Mrs. In the pcrchcron the fine stallion (Slims “‘5'; 1 dozpn hens eggs! White 1st R. llopper, 2nd Mrs. Cairns. 1 doz. ‘~ lS eggs, brown, lst R. Hopper, 2nd sun was Shining brightly and the di-l'\lalt0n had the winner in the yield Mrs" cairns' rectors faces also began to shine as it .mal‘e Classa in the Class for three year was apparent the weatherman was not entirely against them. Norval, was first. George \Vandcr- There have been larger crowds atibmgh' 0f RiChmond Hill We“ the pre‘ . . . . n ' r 4‘ ‘y ‘ o. 1 o the Richmond Hill Fair but C0n51d61’â€"‘ “er hOnOIS 101‘ a yearling co.t Two in” the weather the abcence of a fine teams contended for the honors street car service on Yonge Street and if“ this 01355 the firSt prize gomg to Hunter attractions the ill. T. Stephens. Of Richmond Hill and attendance I ‘ . was very satisfactory. Over three "'ccond to J' hmn’ 0f Malton' thousand people were on the grounds. l AgTiCUItm‘al Class. Filly 01‘ gelding Following a luncheon at the United 1927. lst L- Kerswill. Kins: filly or Church the Officers and directors headâ€" (‘Olt 1929 lst A- Hewson; 211d A. HGW- Floral Exhibits, Coll House plants lold filly or gelding, W. P. Laidlaw. of R. Hopper 1st. Domestic Science. bread white, Mrs. lieatllerdale lst. bread brown, Mrs. lleathcrdale 1st; Buns, 1 dozen, gra- ham, Mrs. Lcatherdale lst; tea biscuits 1 doz.. Mrs. Leathcrdalc lst; Pie. fresh illubai‘b Mrs. Cairns lst: Pic, raisin, Mrs. Leathei'dale lst; Pie. lemon. Mrs. Leatherdale lst. Bottled Goods. cherries, preserved, 1 quart, Mrs. R. Petch lst; currents ed by the Stouf'l'ville band marched to I50“? filly 01‘ CO” 1930: lst A- Hewson- preserved» blaCk 1 Quart. MY-‘l 3- Pet- the grounds at two o’clock for the op-i cnlng ceremonies. ‘ r . I Trench welcomed the large assembly'Hal'dmg‘y Rli’hmond H111- tc the eighty-first annual fair and Farm Chunksv lst A- cail‘nsv vaug' appealed for a greater interest from ha“ TOWUShiP; 2nd CeCiI Harding: 0f the Agricultural community in the RiChmond Hm- work of the Society. Brian Duff of General Purpose team under 1350 the Royal Winter Fair paid tribute to pounds, 1st W. P. Laidlaw, Norval; the work of the smaller fairs and Ag- 2nd R. L. Stiver. of Unionville. ricultural Societies throughout Ontario Mare for breeding hunters 01' saddle horses, 1st W. Dale, Brampton; 2nd E. Irish, Langstaff. Colt for hunter or saddle horse, 1st A. Dale, Brampton 2nd W. Palmer. of Richmond Hill. He Sweepstakes stallion class,,1st‘W. culogized the officers and directors Hewson, Malton. Sweepstakes Stallâ€" and members of the Society who carry Iion in class, 2nd E. Irish, Langstaff. on the fair from year to year and Roadster class, filly or colt, 1928, lst pointed out that in so doing they A. Baggs, Edgeley; 2nd W. Jennings; were rendering a real service to the filly or colt 1929, lst G. Keffer, Maple. (Oinmunity. In their efforts they Single roadster in harness, 1st W. should have the support of the com- H. Rutledge, Port Credit; 2nd W. munity and he urged that farmersiRutledge. take more interest in the fair and that ness, 1st W. Hon. G.S. Henry, Minister of Highways Rutledge; gentleman’s I. Three performances fsecond. their interest be shown with larger exhibits in the stock classes. The speaker formally declared the 8lst annual faii' Officially opened. The midway was larger than usual this year and the various booths and games were well patronized through- ;out the day providing wholesome fun For young and old. The punch and judy show was a popular attraction. were followed with keen interest by a large crowd Of kiddies and older folks as well. Rounds of laughter greeted the antics and sayâ€" ings of the miniature performers. The showing of stock was fairly; large and the quality was exceptionalâ€" ly good. saddle horse, 1st F. Newton, Toronto. Ladies’ saddle horse lst Mrs. Leach, Toronto; 2nd Miss Hoch, Toronto. Single driving pony in harness, lst Light DeliVeI‘y under 1350 lbs-. lstlch 1st; pineapple preserved 1 quart. President T. HJVV- P- Laldlaw. Norval, 2nd CCCiliMrs. R. Petch lst; Plulns preserved 1 quart, Mrs. R. Petcli lst; Jelly. crab- apple 1 quart, Mrs. R. Petch lst; Mrs. Cairns 2nd; Jelly. red currant, 1 pint, Mrs. Cairns lst; raspberries calmed. 1 quart, Mrs. R. Fetch 1st; Pears. can- ned 1 quart, Mrs. R. Petch 1st; Toma- toes, canncd 1 quart, Mrs. R. Petch lst Greens, canned 1 quart, Mrs. R. Petch lst; Beets, canned 1 quart, Mrs. R. Fetch 1st; Pickles, 2 var., mixed mus- tard, Mrs. R. Fetch; Red sauce 2 var. Mrs. R. Petch lst. Children‘s Department, home-made l l l candy 1 pound, Gwen Smith 1st; Maud; Buchanan 2nd; Pieced quilt. M. Haw- orth 1st; Whitewear garment machin- ed, M. Haworth 1st; dressed doll, Gerâ€" tie Lund 1st; fancy needlework, cro- chet, Gwen Smith 1st; fancy needle- work, emb.. Ruth Rumble lst; hand Span of roadstcrs in har- llé‘mming‘. 2 button holes, M. Haworth 1st; Daming white on black. M. Haw- orth lst; Herbei'ta Leech, 2nd; Water color painting, Lola Jones lst; Mary Donald 2nd; Crayon .drawing. floral, (0101', Lena Donald lst; Dorothy Bar- F. J. Sub,“ Kleinburg; 2nd D_ MC_Gib_ i'aclough 2nd; Charcoal drawing, Mary bon, Richmond Hill. F. J. Suhr secured five firsts in the dual purpose ,shorthoi'n class and J. Porril four seconds. A. Baggs, of Edgeley. won in the Jersey class. I. B. Kellam, of Weston, and H. Usher, divided honors in the Holsteins. J. Lunau’s special prize for calf under six months shown by boy or girl under 14 years was won by F. J. Suhr, of Klei/nburg with N. Baggs taking 2nd. C. Shaw, of Schombei‘g, showed The competition in the hor- Soutlldown sheep; M. J. Kehoe, Bolton sc- classes drew a large crowd of specâ€" exhibited Cotswolds, R. Stonehouse, of tators during the afternoon who foll- owed closely the judging in the differ- ent classes. A. Baggs, of Edgeley, was awarded first in the Clydesdale| stallion class with F.J. Sulll‘, Of_ Brompton Farms. Kleinburg, takingI A. Baggs also got lst for Unionville, Hampshire Oxfords, C. Shaw, Slu‘npshires. F. J. Suhr, Klein- burg and Cascadden Bros. of Bradford Yorkshire hogs. W'. Boynton, Mark« Berkshires, C. Boynton, Tam- sworths. C. Boynton won the special prize for the best pen of Bacon hogs. ham, {on, King; 2nd Fred Hill, Aurora; filly three year old filly in the Clydesdales. 'lwo year old Clydesdale, lst J. Levis- Fruits, Roots and Vegetablesâ€"table apples named, lst Mrs. Cairns, Maple; cooking apples, Mrs. Cairns; early potatoes, R. Stonehouse, 1st. Late potatoes, R. Stonehouse 1st, half doz. Swede turnips, R. Stonehouse lst. Dairy, etc., one pound butter, lst or colt 1929, 1st A. Hewson, Malton; find A. Baggs, Edgeley; filly or colt l l J Donald 1st; Lena Donald 2nd; Art Work, original, Lola Jones 1st; Lola Jones 2nd; Bouquet of wild flowers, Ruth Rulnble 1st; Margaret Buchanan 2nd; Penmanship, Public Schoolâ€" Eleanor Boyle lst; Lena Donald 2nd; Penmanship High School â€"- Mary O’Brien lst, Bernice Healey 2nd; Pig- eons. D. McGibbon lst; Rabbits. bule F. Shaw: Rabbits, doe F. Shaw. do it.” We assure you that you will find the quality, service and price right. No. 48 Dutch lBulbs If you are interested in FIRST QUALITY Hol- land grown Bulbs, ask My prices are much lower I guarantee satisfaction. W. l. PREYDE , Phone Rich’d Hill 189w RICHMOND HILL. for my catalogue. than anybody else. l hd .1 igg‘érmonm ELDAIR j t'rowe MILKM/V’ _ 15125! The new houl in col" w ()l coil SII’LlCliO‘J ll). Lie L‘UiilliilUA .‘.u:ih[.; Railway at lieutwili; Will b.. completed this [all and is expected to open shortly belpre (Thristcias It will replace the present L‘oru wallis Hotel while retaining the name, will have 100 bedrooms ballroom and assembly hall. main dining room. rotunda, billiard room, curd room and usual offices, and will be a notable addition to the list Of new and up-tO-date hotels in the Maritimes. No widespread or general de- pression exists in Canada, though several factors. notably the failure to market our grain and the loss in buying power resulting therefrom, have contributed to a slowingâ€"up Of traffic. declared E. W. Beatty, chairman and president of the Canâ€" adian Pacific Railway, addressing the shareholders of the company at the 49th annual meeting held early in May. He added that there was nothing of a fundamental character which should prevent the return of normal business conâ€" ditions within the next few months. Mr. Beatty said, “We have all been hopeful that the first and perhaps most essential change both be- cause of its psychological as well as its commercial effect, namely, the free movement of grain out of the country, would be in evidence during this or next month." Freight dz Cartage " Service i TORONTO _ RICHMOND HILL and intermediate point: All loads covered by insurance. A. CRUICKSHANK Licensed Carrier Richmond Hill Phone 107-f Ontario

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