Residence 14-r-12 Phone Office 100 Express and Long Distance Moving Sand and Gravel Delivered Dump Trucks for Hire By flour or Contract __.-u'â€" Oi’ï¬ce hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 6 to 8 p. m., and by appointment. Centre and Church Streets., Richmond Hill Phone 24. Bank of Commerce Building Thornhill, Ont. OFFICE HOURS: â€"â€" 10 a. m., 12 a. m. 2 p. m., 5 p. m. “ “ 7 p. m., 9 p. m. Telephone 1535. All trucks Insured for P_ub1ic Liabilâ€" North Yonge St. . "Richmond Hill vs. normal L. museum'â€" Ofloo hours: 8:10 am. and 6: B p.111. on. Lyman q. LANGSTAFFâ€" __-_.»‘_ .ma shill‘rfln MAPLE ity and propéfty damaged. un. vv. unuuu- v-__._ . (M.O.H. Vaughan Coronér) Ofï¬ce Hours: 8-10 am. 12-2 & 6.8 p.m and by appointment DR. 'CHARLES s_. QUNNING A an».- THORNHfiL Aï¬ï¬miIN'IONVILLE J. T. SAIGEON MAPLE Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sales attended to on shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Patronage swlicited FUNERAL IflRECTOR AND EMBALMERS New Limousine Ambulances Willowdalc 69 Hudson 3679-W Stop 5‘ Yonge Street, Lansing We are pre' .red (0 conduu‘t sales of every Incription. karma m.d farm nook sales a specialty Farms: bought and sold on commis- Iion. AH l‘l'ts attended (0 on shortest notice. Ind conducted by the rm! nuurovnd memada 4_________. MARION D. RAMER Teacher of Pianoforte Playing and Thecry Students prepared for Toronto "Conservatory of Music Examinatiom. P.0. Box 14 Phone Richmond Hill 85-J Piano Tuner 35 Years' Practical Experience 378 Beresford Ave“ West Toronto Lyndhurst 2821 Telephone Glenn’s Drug Store, Rich- mond Hill, for appointment from the Toronto Conservatory 0t Manic, will tempt a number of pupils in Piano. argan and Theory. Bichmund Hill -â€" Tuesday & Friday HRS. MYLKs WRIGHT & TAYLOR FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Ofï¬ces at ,______----- v ‘ THE CARRVILLE CIDER MILL IS N0\V OPERATING I. uzumnu u. «_-‘__v (Diseases of woman and children one. hours: 1: 8 pm. CARTAGE AND EXPRESS Plowing and Garden Work Sand and Gravel, Concrete Work. OAK RIDGES C arrville ERENTICE & PRENTICE AITCTIONEERS Poyntz Ave, Lansing Willowdale 140. Oï¬ce hours: 12-1.15; 6-7.16 Capitol Bldg., Yonge St. Hud. 1133; Rand. 2121. Ofï¬ce hours: 8.30; 2-6; 7.30-9 $1.50 PER YEAR The Liberal is recognized as one o! 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-dav. CIDER Dr. L. R. M arwood WILSON’S CARTAGE JOHN R. CAMPBELL VOL. LIII. JOHN T. ANDERSON ADELMO MELECCI DR. J. P. WILSON D'RS. LANGSTAFF BERT HUM'PHREY AUCTIONEERS I. Prentice, 415 Balliol St, 51. G. Prentice, Milliken. Toronto. Hud..1347W. . Veterinary Surgeon THORNHILL S’I‘ONEHOUSE Prof égsional And Busine’ss Directory MUSICAL BUSINESS MEDICAL R. J. BOWES. MAPLE Phone 100 >ondun-t sales of every (1 (Arm {Wok salos_a PHONE 3. Ontario Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Rooms 503 Northern Ontario Bldg., cor. Adelaide and Bay Sts., Toropto. William Douglas, K.C, Donald Douglas Manngng Arcade, formerly of Wm Cook, Cook & Delany Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public 1207 Northern Building ‘330 Bay Street - . Telephone â€"â€" Adelail Wilson N. Robinson Money to loan. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. (Miceâ€"711 Dominion Bank Building southwest corner of King and Ionge Streets, Toronto. W. B. Milliken, K. C. Herb. A. Clark Henry E. Redman W. P. Mulock 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 LAD. 0177 MCGUIRE. All Kinds of Boot and Shoe Repairing Neatly Done Good Workmanship. Prompt Service. Shop in Winterton’s Old Stand ange Street King. \Vhitéhurch Gwillimbury. Walter S. Jernikins_ Th.†noon Dentist Ofï¬ce: Trench Block, two doors north of Standard Bank. Hours: 9 am. to 5.30 pm. . Telephone 32 MAPLE CAMPBELL LINE Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. RICHMOND HILL Office over Davies Dry Good Store Maple Every Saturday. MAPLE HOTEL MULOCK, MILLIKEN, CLARK & REDMAN Barristnrs, Solicitors, Notaries Telephone Adelaide 2108 Ofï¬cos: 85 Richmond St. West, ’l'm'nnto Naughton Block. Aurora Solicitors for: Aurora, Richmond _. mg, \Vhitéhuruh. Markham and Not Toronzo Ofï¬ce: 816 Federal Building. Mn Richmond St. West luchsuund Hill ()ï¬ice (Libel?! Ofï¬'ce) over) FRIDAY, 1.30 P.M. TO 8 P.M luchmuud Hill ()ï¬ice (Liberal ursduy forenquu. ‘anlie. TY A. Cameron Macnaughton BARRISTER 1711' Star Building, 80 King Street, West, Toronto Phone: Elgin 4879. Telephone 80 J Han NAUGHTON & JENKINS DOUGLAS, DOUGLAS & ROBINSON WILLIAM COOK & COOK Paperhanger and Decorator. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WORK DONE. Workmanship Guaranteed. Estimates Free. This Year‘s Books On Hand Stop 24 Yonge Street. PHONE 4 Barristers. Solicitors} Etc. Hon. W.H. McGuire, Vincent C. MacDonald L.S.B. James A. Boles, B.A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR. ETC. 2135 Yonge Street Toronto. ' HYLAND 1898 and 1900 MAPLEâ€"EVERY TUESDAY Standard Bank Building. THORNHILL Bank of Commerce Building :uu-lu u..- um..- uy fnrennuu. Aim-p.19, Thnrxdaï¬ altei‘ Woodbridzv. Saturday afternoon me’ :0 loan at Current Rate THOMAS DELANY Burlsters. Solicitors. Etc Wm. Cook, K. G. Gordon Cook, B. A., L: Boot and Shoe Repairer HAROLD J. KIRBY Adelaide and Vic_turia Stq DR. L. R. BELL Dr. M. J. QUIGLEY DENTIST Dr. W. Finlay Telephoneâ€"Maple 3 W. J. REID -nkins Res. Phone Bill. 5048 Nuugblon. RPS. E‘lin Mills, Res. Phone 127.2 GEG. KlDD MACDONALD & BOLES Oflice Hours DENTIST féontï¬ AD 0178 Toronto Adelaide 4140 ONTARIO LL.B. mono _.1l. ' and North Friday evening the Y.P.S. meeting with Miss MacMillan and Mrs. Cle- ment in charge of the programme. A full attendance is requested for the purpose of revising the constitution. ' Mrs. Johnson, of Toronto, called on ‘Mr. and Mrs. Delbrocco on Sunday. Miss MacMillan and Mr. C. Baker spent Sunday at the former’s home in Port Perry. RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930 mgrm ï¬g The Martyrs’ Shrine at Midland closed on Friday, September 26th, ‘and the relics have been removed to Tor- onto for the winter. ‘ The age-old question as to whether the egg or the hen came first has somewhat of a parallel in the question whether the stock market crash was responsible for trade depression or Whether trade depression precipitated the stock-market crash, says the Tor- onto Telegram. What does it matt- er Which caused which? If people would quit talking so much about both it would be a good thing for the country. -â€" Barrie Examiner. Hint fonthe town fathers â€" Why not a miniature Golf Course in the Arena for the months' of October, November and until skating starts. It might be a revenue producer. No Last Friday evening the young peo- ple enjoyed a very interesting illu- strated story of “The Life of Christ.†Mr. Cyril Baker showed lantern slides of some of the cities and villages of the Holy Land and others depicting various phases of the Saviour’s Life. Rev. A. E1 Lunau read the story. At the close of the meeting a hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Baker and Mr. Lunau for a beautiful and instructive entertainment. Next Sunday evening there will be no service in Carrville church, owmg to anniversary services being held at Headford. Two barns on neighboring farms a- bout seven miles south-west of Coll- ingwood were destroyed by fire last week, along with the seaSOn’s crop. Believed to have originated from spontaneous combustion, fire gutted the barn of Mrs. Thomas Bullock and a strong wind carried the sparks to the barn of Samuel McLeod nearby, which was also destroyed. Mr. and Mrs. McCrone have return- ed from their summer home at Wind- emere. Miss Elizabeth Delbrocco is spend- ing a week or two in Toronto. Messrs Walter Edwards, Norman Bowen and Jack Hillier, motored to Whitevale on Sunday to visit their old friend Mr. Anthony Wilson. Mrs. W. W. Wynn attended the Stephenson â€"â€" Wynn nuptials in Tor- onto last week. Miss Hazel Woods, of Toronto, spent Sunday with her parents here. All roads lead to St. John’s Church, Oak Ridges, on Friday evening of this week, when the annual Harvest Festâ€" ival service will be held at 8 p. m. The guest preacher will be the Rev. A. C. McCollum, B.D., Rector of St. John’s Church, York Mills. The choir of St. John's Church. York Mills will render special music. With the close of the tourist season Orillia’s municipal motor camp will be free from debt, and will have paid not only the cost of operation but for all improvements made the past sea- son. Starting with a $455 deficit from last year the entire debt has been wiped off. A total of 2,068 parties visited the camp during- the year, almost double that of 1929. Service at the Parish Hall, Schom- berg Junction on Sunday next, will be at 3 p. m., when the Rector Rev. W. F. Wrixon will preach. Have you attended one of these services? All welcome. Woodbridge Fair on Friday and Saturday of this week. Beware of those chicken thievesâ€"â€" they have such taking ways. A. C. HENDERSON PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING THORNHILL. ONTARIO Hot Water Heating and General Repairs GENERAL NEWS AND VIEWS CARRVILLE Oak Ridges Have you heard this one. “To-mor- row night,†said the evangelist, “I’m going to talk about liars. Before the service I would like everyone to !read the seventeenth chapter of {Mark.†The following evening at ,the beginning of his remarks he said *‘My subject to-night is “Liars.†How many of you read the seventeenth Chapter of Mark?†More than 200 hands Went up. “Those who raised their hands will pay particular at- tention,†said the evangelist. There is no seventeenth chapter of Mark.†The farm stock sale held by Mr. Vincent Wagg on the old Wagg home- ‘stead just north of Stouffvill‘e on Thursday of last week was well at- tended, and milk cows and swine forâ€" med the greater part of the auction. Mr. F. Steckley bought the best pric- ed cow for $130., while Mr. Clark lYoung paid $125. for another animal. The eight head offered brought an average price slightly over $100. \Brood sows sold for $91., 90 and at $87.50. The officers and directors of the King and Vaughan Plowmen’s Associ- ation are busy planning for the annu- al match of the association, which will be held on Friday, October 3lst on the farm of Emmerson »Bateman, lot 19, concession 2 King, one and a quarter miles west of Aurora. This annual event which attracts the best plow- men of the County is an annual event of unusual interest in this district and a splendid prize list is under way for this year. The directors making the rounds in asking for subscriptions for the prize list and as in previous years should receive a. generous Welcome lfrom business men and all interested lin promoting this splendid work. The annual convention of the North York Teachers Association will be held in the County Buildings, Toron- to, on Thursday and Friday of this week. The public schools through- out the inspectorate are closed until Monday. charge for the hint. It’s not our idea as it has been done in other towns not as large as Richmond Hill. Remember its the people who build up your town that get all the criti- cism. One who does nothing goes unnoticed. A more charitable spirit ought to be shown toward those who are doing your public work without recompense for their labor, excepting the “thank you†you care to hand out. â€"Stouffville Tribune. Hon-President, A. J. H. Eckardt, Toronto. President, Walter Woods, of Aurora. lst Vice-President, John Hawstrauser, Nashville; 2nd Vice- President, J. A. Greene, Richmond Hill. Treasurer, A. B. Wells, King; Secretary, E. M. Legge, King. Hon- orary Directors, Sir H. M. Pellatt, E. T. Stephens, H. Fee, P. L. Whytock, J.T. Saigeon, A.E. Rae, Amelius Jarâ€" vis, R. Richardson. Directors, S. Mc- Lure, S. Hanan, Geo. Kellam, John Lawson, J.W. McCallum, C. Black, C. Walkington, H. Usher, R. Watson, Jr., Dr. McLeod, H. E. Ross, A. Baggs S. Davis, J. Suhr, J. R. Wilson, Wm. Calhoun, S. Tyndall, B. Weldrick, G. Brownlee, C. Marchant, Chas. Shaw, T. MacMurchy, Alex. Cameron, W. 0. McDonald, James McLean. The officers and directors of the King and Vaughan branch †for this‘ year are: ‘ King and Vaughan Plowing Match Will Be Held Oct. The Edgeley United Church intend holding their annual Foul Supper on ‘Friday evening, October 24th. Pro- gramme to be given by Howard Park United Church orchestra. Supper will be served from 5 to 8 o’clock. 'Special anniversary services on Sun- day, October 19th at 2.30 p. m. and 7.30 p. m. Rev. Chas. B. Jeffrey, of Fairbank United Church is taking- charge of the evening service, assisted by Emery United Church choir. Fur- ther notice next week. “Couldn’t you use this new song in your movie? No. It don’t theme very good (Northwestern Purple Parrot.) Edgeley . 3lst ELGIN MILLS We offer you a very wide range of materials from which to ch Oose. 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. PKCMUN LED-“t†"All"; the famous Preston Steel Truss Note the generous overlap which Barns, Barn Door Hardware, means a perfect joint. Note how Galvanized Tanks, Barn Ven- the lead on the head of the Led- tilators, “Council Standard" Had Nail seals the nail-hole. Rib-Roll for barns and out- Preston Led-Iled Nails are buildings and all kinds of sheet colored to match. metal building materials. 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