Residence 14-r-12 Phone Office 100 Telqphonq 1 5:315. OFFICE HOURS: â€"â€" 10 a. m., 12 a. 2 p. m., 5 p. “ “ 7 p. m., 9 p. Express and Long Distance Moving Sand and Gravel Delivered Dump Trucks for Hire By Hou_r_gr Eontract "Kï¬'iï¬iék’s’tï¬Ã©ured for Public Liabil. ity and property damaged. Richmond Hill GAL NINE Oï¬ice hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 6 to 8 p. m., and by appointment. Oflice: Centre and Church Streets., Richmond Hill Phone 24. North Yonge SE7 7. Richmond Hill DB. ROL‘PH L. LANGSTAFFâ€" Ofï¬ce hours: 8: 10 n.m‘ and 8: 8 pm. 03. LLJILLIAN LANGSTA‘FFâ€" x .-u g--- MAPLE _"(M.0.H. Vaughan Coroner) Ofï¬ce Hours: 8-10 am. 12-2 & 6.8 pm and by appointment DR. CHARLES S. DUNNING We are prepared m coulluï¬ aaIes of every lucription. Farms and farm stock sales a arms bought and sold on commia menialzy. 1" non. All sales attended to on shortest noticg, 3nd conducted by the most anyrovod method . .1. T. SAIGEON MAPLE Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sales attended to on shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Patronage solicited Fire FUNERAL IXRECTOR AND EMBALMERS New Limousine Ambulances Willowdale 69 HUdson 3679-W Stop 5. Yonge Street, Lansing THORNHI‘L‘IT'LAND 'UNIONVILLE MARION D. RAMER Teacher of Pianoforte Playing and Theory Students prepared for Toronto Conservatory of Music Examinations. P.O. Box 14 Phone Richmond Hill 85-J Piam: Tuner 85 Years' Practical Exoerience 378 Beresford Ave" West Toronto Lyndhurst 282] Telephone Glenn’s Drug Store, Rich- mond Hill, for appointment DR. w. SAEEM CALDWELL from tho Toronto Conservatory of Munlc, win neuept 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 (Bi-835:3; vEm-Vunr and children one. hours: 1: 8 pm. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Offices at CARTAGE AND EXPRESS Plowing and Garden Work Sand and Grave], Concrete Work. OAK RIDGES REG PETCH Poyntz Ave., Lansing Willowdale 140. Ofï¬ce hours: 12-1.15; 6-7.15 Capitol Bldg., Yonge St. End. 1133; Rand. 2121. Ofï¬ce hours: 8.30; 2-5; 7.30-9 PRENTKCE & PRENTICE AUCTIONEERS J. H. Prentice, 415 Balliol SL, K. G Prentice, Milliken. Toronto. Hud.»13£7W. Dr. L. R. Marwoad $1.50 PER YEAR The Liberal is recognized as one of the Newsiest Home Papers in the Province of Ontario. Eight to twelvc pages, all home print, it carries all ï¬ne news of the entire district and our circulation is increasing every Weekâ€"SubScribe to-day. Bank of Commerce Building Thornhill, Ont. WILSON’S CARTA GE JOHN R. CAMPBELL VOL. LIII. WRIGHT & TAYLOR DR. J. P. WILSON JOHN T. ANDERSON . STONEHOUSE INSURANCE -â€" Automobile -â€" Dependable Companies Officeâ€"Radial Station DRS. LANGSTAFF ADELMO MELECCI BERT HUMPHREY Veterinary Surgeon THORNHKLL Proflgional And Business Directory BUSINESS MUSICAL MEDICAL MAPLE Phone 100 PHONE 3. Ontario [ï¬fe L 1207 Northern Building 330 Bay Street â€"- '1 Telephone â€" Adelai< Manning Arcade, formerly of Wm Cook, Cook & Delany Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public MULOCK, MILLIKEN, CLARK & REDMAN Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Ofï¬ceâ€"711 Dominion Bank Building southwest comer of King and xonge Streets, Toronto. W. B. Milliken, K. C. Herb. A. Clark Henry E. Redman W. P. Mulock All Kinds of Boot and Shoe Repairing Neatly Done Good Workmanship. Prompt Service. Shop in Winterton’s 01d Stand Yonge Street Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Rooms 503 Northern Ontario Bldg.. cor. Adelaide and Bay Sts., Toronto. William Douglas, K.C, Donald Douglas Wilson N. Robinson Money to loan. T. C. NEWMAN BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Richmond Hill Every THURSDAY AFTERNOON Office2â€"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 Officg, 18 Toronto Street, Phone, 'ELGIN 1887 AD. 0177 MCGUIRE. Barristers. Solicitors, Notariee l Telephone Adelaide _ 2108 Oï¬cos: 35 Richmond St. Wont. Tnvn'wo Naughton Block. Agrorn Solicnors fur.- Aurnra. Richmond ._.IL King. Whitchurch. Markham and North Gwillimhury. Walter S. Jenkins. Rex Phoun Hill. 5048 J Barry Naughï¬tpm Res, Elï¬n Mills. noon. “Wohdb-ri-lgi Satui‘déy afternoon Monev to loan at Currant. Rana CAMPBELL LINE Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. RICHMOND HILL Office over Davies Dry Good Store Maple Every Saturday. MAPLE HOTEL MAPLE Dentist Ofï¬ce: Trench Block, two doors north of Standard Bank. Hours: 9 am. to 5.30 pm. Telephone 32 ' hichmond Thursday (I A. Cameron Macnaughton BARRISTER 1711' Star Building, 80 King Street, West, Toronto Phone: Elgin 4879. Toronto Ofï¬ce Oflice Hours FRIDAY, 1.30 P.M. TO 8 P.M Telephone 80 N A UGHTON & JENKINS INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WORK DONE. Workmanship Guaranteed. Estimates Free. This Year's Books On Hand Stop 24 Yonge Street. PHONE 4 Papa-hanger and Decorator. DOUGLAS, DOUGLAS & ROBINSON BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. 2135 Yonge Street Toronto. HYLAND 1898 and 1900 MAPLEâ€"EVERY TUESDAY Standard Bank Building. _ Bazrrister<. SolicHnrs. Etc. Hon. W.H. McGuire, Vincent C. MacDonald L.S.B. James A. Boles, B.A. Adelaide and Victoria S‘s. 0177 Toronto AD. 1 THORNHILL Bank of Commerce Building WILLIAM COOK & COOK THOMAS DELANY Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. Wm. Cook, K. C. '. Gordon Cobk, B. A., LL.B. Boot and Shoe Repaxrer HAROLD J. KIRBY DR. L. R. BELL Dr. M. J. QUIGLEY DENTIST W. J. REID Dr. W. Finlay Telephoneâ€"Mame 3 00m: 816 Federal Building. 85 Richmond St. West 1 Hill Oï¬ico (Liberal Ofï¬ce) over) uranmm. anle, Thursday after jenkins. Resv Phonn Hill. 5048 r Naugbton. Res, Elï¬n Mills. Res. Phone 127.2 GEG. KIDD M A CDONALD & ROLES DENTIST Toronto Adelaide 4140 ONTARIO AD. 0178 ' Prospects of Aurora entering a team in the junior O.H.A. were strengthened When council awarded William Green, local builder, the con- tract for the erection of the new hoc- key and agricultural arena at a cost of $14,600. Nine tenders were re« Iceived. The ice surface Will be 175 lby 75 feet with space reserved for the {installation of an artificial ice mach- ine. Seating capacity will be 1,200. According to the stipulation of coun- kcil, local labor will be given preferenâ€" ce, and material frOm the old rink [will be incorporated in the new one as {far as possible. The rink will be of steel construction. Work will be started at once “subject to the proâ€" vision that the town gets a clear deed to the property.†Water, running at the rate of 25- ,000 gallons per day was struck one day last week by drillers at work 0v the new artesian well in Newmarket. That’s faster than it ran from the broken main in Markham Township. Part of Guelph’s street railway is being torn up. The rails have al- ready been remnved from Edinburgh Road as far as Sultan street. The street railway employees are at pres- ent busy taking up the tracks on Suf- folk street. ï¬Buses will be put on in- stead of the coaches. We are the authorized dispensers of Orthogon Lenses. You get clear vision to the edge of your glass- es. Call or Phone for an appointment for an examin- ation. Port Credit has passed a by-law prohibiting the discharging of ‘fire- arms Within the village. Firecrack- ers cannot be used within 100 feet of the highway. OPTOMETRISTS 183-167 Yonge Street Toronto Elgin 4820 Opposite Simpsons RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1930 Old age pensions being paid in On- tario now total $7,200,000 per annum, while grants under the Mothers' All- owance Act total $2.250,000 per ann- um, according to Hon. Dr. David Jamieson, Toronto, Chairman of the Ontario Provincial Government Com- mission on Mothers’ Allowance and Old Age Pensions. Although it has been in effect only a short time the-re are about 32,000 pensioners under the Act in Ontario. !' Responsibility, not only for attempt- ;ing to force a continuance of low milk prices on producers in the farming area surrounding Toronto, but for failure to pass on to Toronto consum- ers a reduction in milk prices accept- ed by the producers last June, was placed squarely on the shoulders of Toronto milk distributors at a meetâ€" ing of the Toronto Milk Producers’ Association in Markham last week. A tributary to the Humber River which connects with the parent stream in the flat lands of James Huson’s farm, a. mile and a quarter south of Woodbridge, on the 8th concession, is the home of a large family of snapping turtles. Residents of the vicinity recently found it necessary to have one of the family disposed_of. This speci- men is of monstrous size weighing close to 100 pounds. It was shot by Fred Wright. GENERAL NEWS AND VIEWS Decoration Day services at the Richmond Hill Cemetery next Sunday afternoon. All return men are asked to meet and parade to the cemetery. The Exhibition is overâ€"begin to think of the winter’s coal yet? F. E. LUKE, Opt. D. ORTHGGON R. S. WHITE W. E. LUKE, R. 0. Eyes Examined Oculist Preseriptions Filled Satisfaction Guaranteed 4 Bloor Street West, TORONTO Optomotrist and Optician â€"-ANDâ€"- Mr. and Mrs. Elias Elliott, also Mr. and Mrs. Levi Elliott, of Toronto, had tea. with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Elliott and family on Sunday evening. Miss Dorothy Wilson spent several days last Ween with MiSS Miriam Cherry. Gormley Willing Workers Sewing Circle met at the home of Mrs. Ernest Hoover’s on Tuesday with quite a good attendance. Mrs. Jos. Cherry also her mother, Mrs. Clemence are spending a few days with relatives in Toronto. Congratulations to Mr. H. Bennett who obtained 9 firsts and 7 seconds at Richmond Hill Horticultural Fair on Saturday last. Great credit is due to him as he grows nearly all his own seed. Mr. Bennett is a gardener of no small merit. m Mrs. Weldon has returned home from Battle Creék, and ié much im~ proved after her rest. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hoover and family had tea Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bond. Miss Annie Winger and Miss Sadie Book returned Missionaries, from Af- rica, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Heise. Miss Mahala Wice alsq Mr. George Snider and Miss Snider, of King, call- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Jones on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rolph Baker and fam- ily visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josh Hilts on Sunday. Mr. G. McNair has had the misfort~ une this week to 10% a horse with blood-poisoning. Miss Bertha Wells, R.N., of Winni- peg, Manitoba, has returned to Toron- to, after visiting her aunt Mrs. Willi- am Deisman and is leaving shortly for Montreal to take a course in the Royal Victoria Maternity Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Steckley and family were guests at the home of Walter Henderson’s on Sunday last. Mr. George Sheffer, of Stayner, spent the week-end with friends here. Harvest is pretty well complbted in the .district and quite a lot of the threshing is done. Mr. J. Robinson is away in the city this week on Jury. We are sorry to hear Miss Sarah Gorman is very sick and has been tak- en to St. Michaels Hospital, where she is to undergo an operation We hope for a speedy recovery for her. ' Rev. and Mrs. Marshall and daught- er Jean, of Richmond Hill, called on friends in Buttonv‘ille last Monday ‘afternoon. Now We know where the band mus- ic was drifting from last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. Perkins were just celebrating their twentieth wedding anniversary. ‘ Mr. and M13. A. Fester, of Barrie, visited Mr. J. Robinson this wePk-end. Miss Bertha Couperthwaite attend- ed the tWentieth Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Perkins on Saturday, September 6th. ' Mrs. G. F. Kelly spent Sunday with her sister-in-law Miss Mary Ann Kelly r Mr. James Walker has recently had hydro installed on his farm. Miss May Harper and her brother Mr. Henry Harper, of Bolton, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Rodick. The Y. P. S. of Brown’s Corners United church are holding their annual corn roast Thursday evening in Mr. E. Wilton’s flats. They have invit- The ladies of Brown’s Corners Unit- ed Church held their regular W.M,S. meeting on Tuesday as they were inâ€" vited to St. John’s W.M.S. meeting on Wednesday. The meeting was held at the home of Miss Hood. ed the young people of St. Columba Church, Toronto, to join with them again this year. The ladies are ask- ed to bring apple or pumpkin pie. Mrs. Risebrough, of Newtonbrook, spent last Friday with her daughter Mrs. Geo. Kelly. Mr. Harold Cunningham, of Isling- ton, and friend spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cunningâ€" ham. BUTTONVILLE JEFFERSON GORMLEY TESTON {12mg ELGIN MILLS We are exclusive representatives in this district for the Famous Castro] MOTOR OIL. It pays to use the Best. Call here for your next change of oil and be assured of good service and quality products. HAROLD REID’S Service Station For ,gMen and Young Men Who Want The Best At Reasonable Prices CASTROL OIL We are equipped to take care of all your clothing require- ments. A varied line of choicest material to choose from and eVery garment is hand tailored. You will find our prices RIGHT and you will be surprised at the saving you will accomplish by placing your order ‘ for clothing requirements with us. Call at our office or telephone and our representative will call. Suits & Overcoats Sieberling Tires GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED CLEANING AND PRESSING A SPECIALTY J. A. Greene, Telephone 53' or Residence 49W Richmond Tailors GENERAL GARAGE SERVICE Motor Accessories An unexcelled printing service Ii :11 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. PRINTING SER VICE Gas and Oil ONTARIO No. 10