Express and Long Distance Moving Sand and Gravel Delivered Dump Trucks for Hire By Ho_ur or Contract J. T. SAIGEON MAPLE Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sales attended to on shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Patronage solicited Bank of Commerce Building Thornhill, Ont. OFFICE HOURS: â€" 10 a. m., 12 a. 2 p. m., 5 p. “ “ 7 p. m., 9 p. Residence 14-r-12 Phone Office 100 Telephone 1535. All trucks Insurgd for P_ub1ic Liabilâ€" Ofï¬ce hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 6 to 8 p. m., and by appointment. Oï¬â€˜lce: Centre and Church Streets, Dinhmnnd Hi“ Phone 24. ity anEi Broherty damaged. (M.0.H. Oï¬ce Hours: MAPLE DRS. LANGSTAFF North Yonge St. - Richmond Hill DB. ROL‘PH L. LANGSTAFFâ€" omen hours: 8:10 am. and 6:8 p.111. DB. LILLIAN 0. LANGSTAFFâ€" (Diseases 0! women and children‘ Once hours: 1: 3 pm. Phone 100 FUNERAL DIRECTORS , AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Ofï¬ces at THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE mnéwdale 69 HUdson 351: Stop 5, Yonge Street, Lansing from the Toronto Conservatory of Music. '11] unopt a number of pupils in Pine. organ and Theory. iBichmond Hill -â€" Tuesday & Friday MRS. MYLKs Piano Tuner 35 Years' Practical Experience 378 ‘Beresford Ave.. West Toronto Lyndhurst 2821 Telephone Glenn’s Drug Store, Rich- mond Hill, for appointment MARION D. RAMER Teacher of Pianoforte Playing and Theory Students prepared for Toronto Conservatory of Music Examinations. 13.0. Box 14 Phone 'Bichmond Hill 85-.1' DR. CHARLES s_. QUNNING Lvlullvv- â€" - v â€" . , We are prepared to conduct sales 0! every lucri tion. Farms and farm Mock salos a coin tyl Farms bought and snhi on commis- 0 on. All “Yes attended m on shorten notice, ï¬nd conducted by the most approved methoda‘ lâ€" DR. w. SALEM CAflLBWELL THE CARRVILLE CIDER MILL IS NOW OPERATING Carrville ï¬viéhmond Hill CARTAGE AND EXPRESS Plowing and Garden Work Sand and Gravel, Concrete Work. OAK RIDGES $1.50 PER YEAR The Liberal is recognized as one 0! ï¬lm 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 week-Subscribe to-daF. PRENTICE & PRENTICE AUCTIONEERS J. H. Prentice, 415 Balliol St, K. G. Prentice, Milliken. Torontoi Hud.‘1847W. __u ._ .J Am Poyntz Ave., Lansing Willowdale 140. Oï¬ice hours: 12-1.15; 6-7.15 Capitol Bldg., Yonge St. Bud. 1133; Rand. 2121. Ofï¬ce hours: 8.30; 2-5; 7.30-9 CIDER Dr. L. R. Marwood FUNERAL mRECTOR AND EMBALMERS New Limousine Ambulances Inwdale 69 HUdson 3679-. JOHN R. CAMPBELL WILSON’S CARTAGE VOL. LIII. JOHN T. ANDERSON WRIGHT & TAYLOR, ADELMO MELm BERT HUMPHREY Veterinary Surgeon THORNHILL and by appointment STONEHOUSE Profégsional And Business Directory MUSICAL BUSINESS MEDICAL R. J. BOWES, ‘;z;1ghan Coroner) 8â€"10 am. 12-2 & 6-8 pm MAPLE P. WILSON PHONE 3. Ontario 0! every 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, Solicitor & Notary Public 1207 Northern Building ‘330 Bay Street â€"â€" ‘ Telephone â€" Adelai‘ T. C. NEWMAN BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Richmond Hill Every THURSDAY AFTERNOON Office:â€"â€"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 Wilson N. Robinson Money to loan. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Ofï¬ceâ€"711 Dominion Bank Building southwest corner of King and xonge Streets, Toronto. \V. B. Milliken, K. C. Herb. A. Clark Henry E. Redman W. P. Mulock MCGUIRE. M A CDONALD r& BOLES (AD. 0177 All Kinds of Boot and Shoe Repairing Neatly Done Good Workmanship. Prompt Service. Shop in Winterton’s 01d Stand Yonge Street Dentist Oï¬ice: Trench Block, two doors north of Standard Bank. Hours: 9 am. to 5.30 pm. Telephone 32 Barristers, Solicitors, Notation Telephone Adelaide 2108 Oï¬cos: 85 Richmond St. West, Tnvnmo Naughton Block. Aurora Solicitors for: Aurora. Richmond ~21}. King, Whitchurch. Markham and For“: Gwillimbury. Walter S. Jenkins‘ Res. Phone Hill. 5048 J. Han-)- Naughton, Res. E‘xin Mills, Res. Phone 127.2 Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce (Libel Thursday forenoou. Maple, noon‘ 'Woodbrjdga, Saï¬uï¬lay MAPLE CAMPBELL LINE Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. RICHMOND HILL Office over Davies Dry Good Store Maple Every Saturday. MAPLE HOTEL MULOCK, MILLIKEN. CLARK rpeewee baseball on a seven foot die:- &REDMAN ?mond. Next thing we know the Barristers, SOIiCitOI'S. Etc- _ boys will be pitching horse-shoes in {fleeâ€"711 Dominion Bank Blnldmg the cosey corners or under the dining ‘uthwest corner of King and xongeAroom tables.- Oflice Hours FRIDAY, 1.80 P.M. T0 8 P.M. Telephoneâ€"Mame 3 Toronto Ofï¬gq A.‘ Cameron Macnaughton BARRISTER 1711 Star Building, 80 King Street, West, Toronto Phone: Elgin 4879. Telephone 80 N AUGHTON & JENKINS DOUGLAS, DOUGLAS & ROBINSON INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WORK DONE. Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. Hon. W.H. McGuire, Vincent C. MacDonald L.S.B. James A. Boles, BA. Adelaide and Victoria Sta. 0177 Toronto AD‘ I Paperhanger and Decorator. THORNHILL Bank of Commerce Building BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. 2135 Yonge Street Toronto. HYLAND 1898 and 1900 MAPLEâ€"EVERY TUESDAY Standard Bank Building. Workmanship Guaranteed. Estimates Free. This Year‘s Books On Hand Stop 24 Yonge Street. PHONE 4 WILLIAM COOK & COOK ~â€"W;n": 6661;, K. C. '. Gordon Cook, B. A., Monev 159 ioan THOMAS DELANY Boot and Shoe Repaxrer HAROLD J. KIRBY DR. L. R. BELL Barristers. SqllcijgrsLEtc Dr. M. J. QUIGLEY DENTIST Dr. W. Finlay DENTIST Ofï¬ce: 816 Federal Building. 8:3 Richmond St. West 1 Hill Ofï¬ce (Liberal Ofï¬ce) over) 'orenoou. Maple, Thursday after- xdbridza. Saturday afternoon. W. J. REID GEG. KIDD 7171707 Cur'rent, Rate Toronto Adelaide 4140 ONTARIO LL.B. AD. 0178 Acting on the advice of the local IMedical Officer of Health Who advised fthat the water being used for drink- iing pilmoses by the public smool clasâ€" ses in the old High School came from {contaminated wells the Board of Edu- Tcation is proceeding with the installat- <ion of the village water. Bubblers ifor drinking fountains will be install- ed in the building. i I t A novel method of curing motorists of the habit of “cutting-in" was sug- gested to us by a visitor in the ofï¬ce this week. It was suggested that a whitewash sprayer be attached to the front of the car, with Ike control or release of the spray, say on the floor- board of the car within easy reach of the driver. When a reckless motorist cuts in in front just give him a gener- RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1930 The cauliflower crop in the Stouffâ€" Ville district IS reported to be about half an average yield owing to the dry Weather. So far the price remains low. A correspondent in the Aurora Ban- not last week suggbsted the purchase of Bond Lake as a public park by the townships of King and Whitchurch, with possibly the northern sections of Vaughan and Markham joining in the deal. Fortunes, it is reported, are being made from poultry farms. But the Work, though full of eggâ€"citement, re- quires hen-tel‘prise, hon-ergy and hen- durance. The chemical ï¬re engine purchased by Sto-uffville last year proved a fizz- le†on its first test last week. A car took fire on the main street and the fireman answering the aiarm prompt- 1y used the chemical hose but the stream had no effect. The old reli- able water hose was resorted to and soon had the tire out. Arrangements have been made by North York Plowmen’s Association to hold a Plowing Match on the farm of William Richardson at Vandorf on ‘October 23rd. ' The citizens of Barrie, will vote at the time of municipal elections on the question of Daylight Savmg. George Forrest'er, of Gormley was badly injured by a bull last Week when trying to put the animal in the stable. He is progressing favorably but the timely arrival of his father saved him from certain serious injury For the 100th time We again state that The Liberal will not publish an- onymous letters. no matter how inte- resting they may be. UnsIg-ned com- munications go into the waste paper basket. Unless you sign your name as a matter of good faith you might as well spare yourself the effort of writing the letters. I . Petty thieving on a séale never beâ€" fore experienced is reported in the Alliston district. Although the season is getting on there was a heavy traffic 6n Yonge Street over the week-emu. Flivvers must be cheap down Wind- sor way. The city council recently presented one to an indigent family to enable them to get out of town. There are nine in the family and It Is stated that the car cost less than the railway fares would have amounted to. Attempts at cattle rustling have been reported in the neighbourhood ’of Tottenham. The police have found very definite proof of the activâ€" ities but have no clue of the guilty parties. In the re-arrangement of the public school inspectorates in York County, Richmond Hill, Markham and Vaugh- an townships Will come under a new inspector. Inspector Wilkinson will visit Richmond Hill and Markham and Vaughan will be under Inspector Robt Gillies, who comes to York from Nor- thern Ontario. In the Goodwood District potatoes are only {bringing about 85 cents a bag says the' Stouffville Tribune. Midget golf is to be followed by GENERAL NEWS AND VIEWS ous spray of whitewash. If the white liquid decorated his car it would be deï¬nite proof that he was cutting in, and he could be picked up by the first traffic officer met or at least recog- nized by every motorist on the road as ‘a dangerous driver. Miss Marjorie Lehman spent Mon- ‘day at Mr. George Baker’s at Gormley. The former returned to Whitby Tues- day night to take up duties again aft- er a few weeks vacation from the On- tario Hospital. | The summer flu has been visiting these parts but this visitor must be iclaSsed with the unwelcome guests. ‘The victims of the epidemic this week and last Were; Miss Gladys, Mr. Bruce Lehman, Mrs. S. B. Lehman, Miss Francis Nigh and little Catherine Popâ€" ham, who is visiting her grandmother Mrs. Wm. Stots ! Mrs. Percy Puterbaug'h and daught- ers Irene and Marion spent a few days with Mrs. M. Houck last week Miss Molly Collard was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Smith for a coup- le of days last Week. Preparation is being made for a good programme for Rally Day next Sun- day during'the Sunday School hour at 1.30 p. m. The church is likely to be fittingly decprated With some of nat- ures loveliness and a very profitable hour is expected for both young and old. The church is large and the va- cant pews are in the majority so let’s try\ and fill them for once and then keep coming. Those faithful teach- ers, scholars and last but not least, the superintendent will appreciate your presence. Church service will be at 2.30 o’clock, so come an hour ‘sooner and stay for both. ‘ Miss Marjorie Lehman visited Mr. Theo Myers, Zephyr 23. week ago Tues- day and the following days was spent at Mount Albert with her aunt Mrs. Harry Spang. Long faces have been the fashion for those driving cars along the sixth in the past week. Why? Because the road has been freshly tarred and who wants to get tar on a fine new car, or clean it off an old one for that matter. Oh well, it's an ill wind that don’t blow some good and it sure- ly does prolong the life of the road. No one wants to see it so sadly neg- lected as was the case the last summâ€" er when not only the tar was missing but repair of anv kind. Mrs. M. Houck, Mr. J. H. Houck, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Puterbaugh and family motored to Uxbridge last Sun- day. Miss Ellen Brown who is residing with her sister Mrs. Geo. Love is or} the sick list these days. We all wish her a speedy recovery. The youths who were suecessful in their entrance exams are attending the Stouffv‘ille continuation school with as much or even more enthusi- asm as they had during the last few days of public school life. Apparent- ly their sole aim is the quest of furth- er knowledge and judging from the amount of homework done they will certainly accomplish their pursuits. These seekers are Frankie Nigh, Mar- ion Sellers, Kathleen Stots, Gladys Lehman and Grace Bully. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Houck called on Mr. W. J. A. Powells last Sunday evening. Mrs. C. Lehman of Delhi, and other friends called on Mr. W. Lehman last week. Messrs Willis and Harman Lehman, Miss Doreen Lehman. Mr. Bruce Lehâ€" man and Mr. A. C. Parish intend jom- ing the Stouffville Chorusters com- mencing Wednesday of next week, lst of October. This is becoming an an- nual singing class under the capable leadership of Mr. Fletcher of Toronto. Two more new tractors in the neigh- bourhood! Who says the dust won’t fly now at Mr. Nighs and Mr. Percy Spoffards? A Fordson tractor demon- stration was held at Mr. E. Nighs a week ago Thursday with 35 interested spectators present. “Now who remembers the name of the animal we were talking about yesterday?†asked the teacher, “Please sir, the warmer." “The warmer! What nonsenseâ€"- there’s no such animal.†Another little hand shot up. “Please, sir, he means the otter †MARKHAM 6th LINE NEWS We offer you a very wide range of materials from which to ch case. We have the latest styles and you are assured of the best of workmanship. Our prices are moderate. Come in and let us show you samples, or just telephone and we will call on you. Fall Display of New Fabrics and Styles ELGIN MILLS CASTROL OIL HAROLD REID’S Service Station We are exclusive representatives in this district for the Famous Castrol 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. GENERAL GARAGE SERVICE Sieberling Tires Motor Accessories G; CLEANING AND PRESSING A SPECIALTY Furs Remodelled and Repaired GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED J. A. Greene, ‘ Telephone 5j or Residence 49W Richmond Tailors Illustrated is one of the many handsome deluxe cabinets “W PRINTING SERVICE 'An unexcelled printing service is '81 Job Printing Department. 0111' 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. Gas and Oil ONTARIO No. 12