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The Liberal, 11 Dec 1930, p. 3

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hing rates periodiéals. CLUBBING RATES The Liberal and any Toronto daily one year for $5.75. Take advantage of this attractive clubbing offer. Club- Telephonq 15§5. “X17 trucks Inéured for Public Liabilâ€" ity and property damaged. Express and Long Distance Moving Sand and Gravel Delivered Dump Trucks for Hire By Ho_ur or Contract Bank of Commerce I analluaru Dunn Duuuulg. ' . â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'-â€" . Thornhlll, Ont. ' OFFICE HOURS: â€" 10 a. m., 12 a. m- ’. THOMAS DELANY 2 P- m-, 5 D- 111-! Manning Arcade, .“ n 7 p‘ m" 9 p' m‘ formerly of Wm Cook, Cook & Delany Bomdence 14'r'12 Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public Residence 14-r-12 Phone Office 100 Bu. 1'. unuuu‘ v-_.... v (M.O.H. Vaughan Coronér; Oflice Hours: 8â€"10 am. 12-2 8: 6.8 pm and by appointment Office hours: 9 to 11 a. m. 6 to 8 p. m., and by appointment. Ofice: Centre and Church Streets., Richmond Hill Phone 24. DRS. LANGSTAFF Nlln'th Yonge St. - Richmond Hill 03. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFFâ€" Oflca hours: 8:10 Inn. and 6: 8 p.111. DB. LILLIAN O. LANGSTAFFâ€" (Diseases 0! women and children; One. hours: 1: 8 p.111. Phage 100 MAPLE DR. CHARLES D_UNNING J. T. SAIGEON MAPLE Licensed Auctioneer for the County of York Sales attended to on shortest notice and at reasonable rates. Patronage solicited Lvnvuuv. --‘._. _- We are prepared to conduct sales of every lucripxion. Farms and (arm stock sales a specialty. Farms bought and sold on commis- on. All “1e: attended to on shortest notice, and conducted by the most. aoproved methods. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Richmond Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Ofiices at THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE WILLIAM BUCK Teacher of Violin at the Toronto Conservatory of Music 'A limitel number of pupils will be accepted in Richmond Hill Mondays at 17 Centre St., Phone 113 New Lfinousfgé Ambulances Willowdale 69 BUdson 3679-W Stop 5, Yonge Street, Lansing A. C. HENDERSON PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING THORNHILL, ONTARIO Hot Water Heating and General Repairs Piano Tuner 85 Years‘ Practical Eyaerience 378 Beresford Ave.. West Toronto Lyndhurst 2821 Telephone Glenn’s Drug Store, Rich- mond Hill, for appointment from the Toronto Conservatory 0! Music. will “now a number of pupils in Piano. organ and Theory. Richmmld Hill â€" Tuesday & Friday nRs. MYLKS DR. W. SALEM CARLDWELL SAND -- GRAVEL From Maple Gravel Pit GENERAL CARTAGE by Truck WM. MCDONALD, Telephone 62. uuu. J-LUU) uuuuuuuuuuuu Oflice hours: 8.30; 2-5; 7.30-9 PRENTICE 8; PRENTICE AUCTIONEERS J. H. Prentice, 415 Balliol St... K. G. Prentice, Milliken. Toronto, Hudx 134m. 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-day. VIOLIN LESSONS Dr. L. R. Marwosd Poyntz Ave. Lansing Willowdale 140. Ofice hours: 12-1.15; 6-7.16 Capitol Bldg., Yonge St. Bud. 1133; Rand. @121. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMERS _ WILSON’S CARTAGE JOHN R. CAMPBELL VOL. LIII. WRIGHT & TAYLOR JOHN T. ANDERSON ADELMO MELECCI BERT HUM‘PHREY Veterinary Surgeun THORNHILL Professional And Business Directory MUSICAL BUSINESS MEDICAL with all magazines and $1.50 PER YEAR MAPLE P. WILSON Thornhill, PHONE 3. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Officeâ€"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 All Kinds of Boot and Shoe Repairing Neatly Done Good Workmanship. Prompt Service. Shop in Winterto'n’s Old Stand Yonge Street 1207 Northern Building 330 Bay Street ‘â€"- '1 Telephone â€" Adelai: Wilson N. Robinson Money to loan. Barristers, Solicltors, Etc. Rooms 503 Northern Ontario Bldg., cor. Adelaide and Bay Sts., Toronto. William Douglas. K.C, Donald Douglas 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, Ph0ne, ELGIN 1887 Barristers. and Solicitors Hon. W. H. McGuire James A. Boles, B.A. Percy Biggs RD. 0177 Toronto AD 0178 1315 Bank of Hamilton Building Yonge Street â€"- Toronto Dentist Office: Trench Block, two doors north of Standard Bank. Hours: 9 am. to 5.30 pm. Telephone 32 MAPLE Barristers, Soiicitors. Notaries Telephone Adelaide 2108 Oflicos: 85 Richmond St. West. Tn" Nunghton Block. Agrora Solicimrs for: Aurora. Richmond King. \Vhitchurah. Markham and Gwillimbury, Walter S Jenkins. Res. Pbo'r‘xefilill Toronto omce: 816 Federal Building, 8:) Richmond St. West Richmond Hill Office (Liberal Office) fiver: Thursday forenonn. Maple‘ Thursdny after- noon. ‘Wcodbridgo. Saturday afternoon. Mann to loan at Current Rate CAMPBELL LINE Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. RICHMOND HILL Office over Davies Dry Good Store Maple Every Saturday. MAPLE HOTEL MULOCK, MILLIKEN, CLARK & REDMAN fiflice Hours FRIDAY, 1.30 P.M. T0 8 P.M. Telephone 80 A. Cameron Macnaughton BARRISTER 1711 Star Building, 80 King Street, West, Toronto Phone: Elgin 4879. Paperhanger and Decorator. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WORK DONE. Workmanship Guaranteed. Estimates Free. This Year‘s Books On Hand Stop 24 Yonge Street. PHONE 4 WILLIAM COOK & COOK DOUGLAS, DOUGLAS & ROBINSON NAUGHTON & JENKINS 2135 Yonge Street Toronto. HYLAND 1898 and 1900 MAPLEâ€"EVERY TUESDAY Standard Bank Building. THORNHILL Bank of Commerce Building MCGUIRE, BOLES & CO. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. â€"â€"W_mn.”Cook, K. C. . Gordon Cook, B. A., u Ruin-“ins. Res. Phone mm. 5045 Harry Naughton. Resv Fhin Kins. Res. Phone 127.2 Boot and Shoe Repairer HAROLD J. KIRBY DR. L. R. BELL Dr. M. J. QUIGLEY DENTIST Barristers. SanlfgrsLEtc Dr. W. Finlay W. J. REID Telephoneâ€"Mame GEG. KIDD DENTIST Toronto '* Adelaide 4140 ’ ONTARIO LL.B. inona “Al. and North 'l‘nvcnto The Victorian newsy news was as interesting- as ever, giving us remedies for child problems, talks on health and personal attractiveness, poetry and a few good jokes. l The regular monthly meeting of the J.W.I. was held at the home of Miss Lulu Beatty on Saturday afternoon, December 6th. The roll call was Well responded to by an exchange of Christmas gifts. Miss Johnston of the True Blue Home on Yonge Street gave a very interesting talk on the duties and habits of the children in the home. She told how they spent their leisure hours of the Christmas season and what it meant to them; and also described a Hallowe’en party held this year at the home showing'a iew snaps of the costumes which the 'chil- dren made themselves. as there 'seemed to ‘éoB‘éiHér‘éBié criticism regarding the administration of the old age pensions. County, shall hereafter be made avail- able to the co‘uncil of all the munici- pality. This step was taken by the council after Chairman J. J. McKnight of Tottenham, presented the report of -the board, and asked for a discussion, VICTORIA SQUARE Eleven more shopping days until Christmas. Haileybury is in a bad way with its town council. No one appears to ‘want the job of managing the town’s Ibusiness. For the second year in succession the municipal nominations ended without any citizens qualifying to run for the office of mayor or for the six other seats on the town council for 1931. Although two had been nominated for mayor and seventeen others for the council, the net result when the time limit for qualifying closed was two men in the field. As they did not constitute a quorum of the councilTelect the nominations are “all off” and fresh proceedings must be held. Canada shares with other countries the business of Leon Lazarowitz who claims he was made “king of the ho- boes” at a hobo convention in Minne- apolis two years ago. During a re- cent visit to Belleville when he was asked regarding the services rendered by the railways of Canada he said he divided his business equally, as he lik- ed to be fair. The king of Hoboes announced he was enroute to Seattle, Wash., via North Bay and Sudbury. where he intends to marry the girl of his choice and settle down to hard work. Another crown to be forsaken for love! The list of persons in a municipality receiving_01_(_i Age Pensions, in Simcoe The committee on Agriculture rec- ommended to Simcoe County council at its session that a committee be ap- pointed to investigate and formulate some plan whereby the slaughter of sheep by dogs could be lessened. The committee will report at the January session. The statutory meetings of municipal councils will be held on December 15th RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO. GENERAL NEWS AND VIEWS Municipal nominations will be held on the last Monday in December. Stealing youfhg' evergreens for Christmas trees is prevalent through- out York County according to several municipal representatives who comâ€" plained of the practice and urged some action to protect farmers be taken by the County Police force. Barrie Water, Light and Gas Associ- ation has turned over $4,000 to the town council to be applied to the gen- eral funds of the corporation. This is nearly a mill on the rate. Smashing the Windows of the ON. R. depot at Markham Friday night, some as yet unapprehended marauders broke into the station house. Evidences found next morning,r indicate that the thugs made a hurried search for valu- ables and finding none, left by the same route. A safe in the office was not tampered with. Ninety-one per cent. of Shelburne’s taxes were paid in on November 15th, the last day on which the taxes were payable at par. With a total roll of $33,464.82, the amount; paid in when the bank books were closed was $30,â€" 396.01. Daylight saving did not prove pop- ular with Ontario voters last Monday. It was turned down in six of the nine places where it was voted on. The places rejecting it were Carleton Place, Paris, Parry Sound, Cornwall and Kitchener and Barrie. R. R. No. 1 â€" Richmond Hill Chimneys Built and Repaired PLASTERING Phone 46-r-14 General Repairs P. FARR, Vinol supplies the body important mineral elements of iron. calcium with cod liver peptone. This is just what thin, nervous children or adults need, pand the QUICK results are surprising. The very FIRST botfle brings sound sleep and a BIG appe- tite. Vinol tastes delicious! G. H. GLENN. Dmggist Richmond Hill - Ontario Upon rising last Saturday morning Mr. A. Patterson discovered that he had unwillingly entertained a visitor during the night. Back doors were standing open. a liberal supply of burnt matches were strewn about the floors of kitchen and back kitchen,- contents of sewing machine drawers scattered on the floor and boots which had been hanging on a nail were thrown down. The chief motive for thus trespassing must have been hun- ger for all that Mr. Patterson missed was some cookies from the kitchen cupboard, no other food having been left there. The visitorgained ent- rance by removing half the window above the coal bin. LITTLE GIRL. 10 EATS SO MUCH MOTHER AMAZED “My 10 year old daughter had no appetite. Then we gave her Vino}, and now she eats so much we are amazed."â€"â€"M1‘S. W3 Jo_ost_en._ A debate Resolved that Japan is a more promising field for Missionary Work than our four Western Provin- ces will be held in the school room of the United Church on Thursday evenâ€" ing of this week. The negative will be supported by Mr. Douglas Crook and Mrs. N. Lund, while two young people of Laskay will take the affirm- ative. This is the first of a series of debates to be given in connection with the Young People’s Societies of the churches in the Northern Toronto Presbytery. . A surprise party in connection with The annual Sunday School concert and Christmas tree will be held in the church on Wednesday of next Week, December 17th. The young people will present a short play as part of the program. Mr. and Mrs. D. Middleton. Miss Sadie Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Barâ€" ton and daughter Beth were guests at dinner last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenny, Toronto. Migs' Annie Delbrocco has returned home after spending two weeks in the city. Mr. and Mrs. L. Clement and sons spent Sunday at G: W. Keffer’s. The program for the YiP.S. Friday evening is under the management of Rev. A. E. Lunau and Sheldon Walk- er. Mr. Poynton, of Toronto, 3 young missionary of the United Church is exnected to be present and give a talk on the work in our home mission fields. All are cordially invited. The W.A. held their monthly meet- ing Wednesday of last week in the church. Election of officers for the New Year was the main feature of this meeting. Officers elected were; President,-Mrs. J. Clement; Vice-Pre- sident, Mrs. McCrone; Secretary, Mrs. - {7, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson, of Toronto, visited last Friday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Patterson and had tea with Mr. and the W.M.S. will be held at the home of Mrs. A. S. Kerr on Thursday even- ing, December 18th. Each person is requested to bring a parcel valued at 25 cents, and these will be sold at. 25 cents each. A short programme will be given and lunch will be served. A tea and entertainment for the Sabbath School of the United Church will be held in the School room on Saturday evening, December 20th. mucnu, m. U. -.-v.,4 e, War-k; Treasurer, Mrs. L. Clement; Visiting Committee, 'Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Vanderburgh, Miss Sheppard, Mrs. Woolcott: Social Committee, Mrs. Keffev, Mrs. Wark, M115. L. Clement. Mrs. Read, Mrs. Burton. Devotional Committee, Mrs. Vanderburgh, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Woolcott. Mrs. Geo. Wood. fidfiiél‘son‘ and had Mrs.~ G. W. Keffer The pupils of the Public School are preparing for a concert to be given in the Community Hall on Monday evening, December 22nd. The play “The School Ma’am”WaS P. A. of King City Hall last week and who heard it. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1930 CARRVILLE MAPLE party in connection with will be held at the home . Kerr on Thursday even- :r 18th. Each person is minor 3. narcel valued at “The Young Country ”was given by the A. Y. : City in the Community ( and was enjoyed by all @wwm WERE, WM mu muzfiwgm mm mws 9A GHfiflN Fflfifififi @flififl' Gnson Mg. 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The automatic Thermostat located in the hall, dining-room or kitchen permits you to regulate your heat supply with the minimum of attention to the furnace. A silent, alert fireman that saves you money and gives you the exact amount of heat you require. Write today for free iilustrated literature describing this wonderful money saver. York St., Guelph, Ont. Recent investigations have shown that a large number of persons are dependent on relatives or charity in their old age. When the autumn of life approaches, and the leav- es of youthful Vim and enthusiasm fall, it is ex- tremely difficult for any person, no matter how able, these investigations prove, to compete in the world of business and commerce. THE SUNNY SOUTH Richmond Hill /%;Zy4%;qx .‘ l, "I, " _ , 7% v- LONDON LIFE INSURANCE CO. E. F. 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