Maple, Ont. DR. CHARLES C. COLLINS DENTIST At Dr. Bigford’s Office Tuesdays 9-12 2.. m. Thursdays 12-4 p. m. DR. M. C. MacLACHLAN Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings Other Evenings by Appointment Office over the Post Office Woodbridge Phone Dentist Ofï¬ce: Trench Block, two doors north of Bank of Commerce Hours: 9 am. to 5:30 p.m. Telephone 32 Office hours: 9 to 11 am. 0 to 8 p.m., and by appointment. Ofliee: Centre and Church Streets., Richmond Hill Phone 24. North Yonge St. - Richmond Hill D3. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFFâ€" ‘ Ofï¬ce hours: 8-10 3.11;. & 68 pan. ; DB. LILLIAN C. LANGSTAFFâ€" Thornhill, Ont. Ofï¬ce Hours: 10-12 am. 2â€"5 p.m. 7-9 pm. Phone, Residence 14-12 Office 100‘ J. F. BURR STOCK OF POULTRY FEEDS We are putting up a very spec- ial Scratch Feed, at a very low price, While it lasts. Whole Wheat Cereal Blended 139 AUCTIONEERS J. H. Prentice, 415 Balliol St, K. G. Prentice, Milliken. Toronto, Hyland 0834 We are prepared to conduct sales of ivory description. Farms and farm flock sales a specialty. Farms bought Dd sold on commission. All sales at- Inded to on shortest notice, and can- “ by the most approved methods. (Diseases of Moo hours: FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Wad Hill Phonesâ€"15 md 142 Night Phone 16 Branch Offices at ’THORNHILL AND UNIONVILLE J. T. Saigeon & Son MAPLE Hound Auctioneer for the County of York Inks attended to on shortelt notice md at reasonable rates. Patronage solicited Dr. C'. A. MacDonald DENTIST Thirty Years Experience I'm-Inerly With Heintsman Company [nave Orders at Austin’s Drug Store Richmond Hill VOL. LVI. From the Toronto Conservatory of I-ic, will accept a. number of pupils h Piano, Organ and Theory. Richmond Hill â€" Tuesday & Fri'da MRS. MYLKS Prentice & Prentice Dr. R. A. Bigford Dr. L. R. Marwood Bank of Commerce Building Office Hours 9-10 a.m. 12-2 & 6-8 pm. and by appointment PLE â€" PHONE 8. THE MILL (Successor to Dr. Caldwell) Dr. M. J. Quig‘ley DENTIST Bank 6f Commerce Building Telephone 80 Dr. J. P. Wilson Wright & Taypr Drs. Langstaff GEO. W. CROSS Piano Tuner Met and our circulation is in- cluding every weekâ€"Subscribe to-dny. Adelmo M elecci The Liberal is recognized as one of the Newest Home Papers in the Province of Ontario. Eight to twelve pages all hmne print, it curiae all the news of the entire Dr. L. R. Bell WE DELIVER BUSINESS MEDICAL MUSICAL Successor to THORNHILL Phones women and children) 1-3 pm. Phone 100 $1.50 PER YEAR Phone Maple 3 Phone 77 82W LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, PLATE GLASS, AUTOMOBILE, BURGLARY, GUARANTEE BONDS SPECIAL RATES T0 FARMERS 1 ON ALL CARS ‘ TARIFF & NONTARIFF CO’S. INSURANCE BARRISTER, Etc. 712 Federal Building Office Phone ADelaide 6138 Toronto 2 BOWDEN [UMBER & COAL C0., LTD LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Insulex, Donnacona Board, etc. ‘ LANSING WILLOWDALE 42 HUDSON 0234 BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Richmond Hill Every THURSBAY AFTERNOON 93 Yonge Street Immediately North of Masonic Hall Phone 87 -â€" Richmond Hill Toronto Office â€"â€" 18 Toronto Street Phone ELgin 1887 and Harness Repairs ‘Barristef; Solicitor, Etc. Richmond Hill â€" C W.J."Hanley K. C. Maple, Ont. Ilarness Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Office_711 Dominion Bank Building southwest ccmer of King and Yonge Streets, Toronto. W. B. Milliken, K. C. Herb. A. Clark Henry E. Redman W. P. Mulock Manning Arcade formerly of Wm. Cook, Cook & Delany Barï¬stteszsgicigor .&_N_91_t§ry Public 1207 Northern Buildiné 330 Bay Street â€" T Telephone â€" ADelai< Barrisetrs and Solicitors Hon. W. H. McGuire James A. Bales. B. A", Percy Biggs AD. 0177 Toronto AD. 6178 1815 Bank of Hamilton Building Yonge Street â€" Toronto Office over NEW AND USED COLLARS COLLAR REPAIRING AND FITTING A SPECIALTY ' BarriSters, Solicitors, Notaries Telephone ADelame 2108 Offices: 85 Richmond St. W., Toronto Naughton Block, Aurora Solicitors for: Aurora, Richmond Hill, King, Whichurch, Markham and North Gwillimbury. ‘Vgnlster S. Jenkins. Res. Phone 11111 ‘5 4 . J. Harry Naughton. Res. Elgin Mills Res. Phone 12~2 Barristers, Solicftors, etc. Wm. Cook, K. C. Ralph B. Gibson, K.C. Toronto Office: 912 Federal Bldg., 85 Richmond St. West Richmond Hill, Thursday forenoon Maple, Thursday afternoon Money to loan at Current Rat_e McGuire, Boles & Co. N aughton & Jenkins 1711 Star Building, 80 King Street, West, Toronto Phone: ELgin 4879 A. Cameron Macnaughton BARRISTER Telephone Maple 1063 (1%. miles North of Concord) M ulock, Milliken, Clark & Redman .77 Campbell Line ISAAC BAKER T. C. Newman A. G. SAVAGE Thomas Delany over Davies Dry Good Store Maple Every Saturday MAPLE nOTEL Res. Ph‘one KIngsdale 3886 Post Office Block Richmond Hill Cook & Gibson Established 1880 â€" “Toronto ADelaide 4140 R. R. No. 2 Ontario RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1934 Sir Robert Falconer, former presi- dent of Toronto University, is men- tioned as a probable Liberal candidate in the Muskoka-Ontario riding in: the next Federal election. Theme are 1200 patients on the waiting list seeking admission to the Ontario Mental Hospital at Orillizu A large addition to the hospital is con’bemplated by the Ontario Govern- ment. ‘ Good potatoes have been selling as low as fifteen cents per bag in Simcoe County. Won’t the farmers get rich on that. St. Andrew’s Presbyberrian Church at Strange in King- Township, last Sunday celebrated its 97th annivers- ary. The original church was built of hewn logs in 1837. Two newspaper headlines in a metro politan daily this week, captured our attention. One emphasized the meagre wages of $4.00 and $5.00 per week ‘paid to sales girls in The Woolworth chain stores, while the other blatantly pmclaimed that Barbara Hutton Mdivani, heiress to the Woolworth millions, had lavishly spent $10,000 in a single all~night party at a fam- ous Parisian hotel. These two headsâ€" lines tell the story of the dominating iron hand of capitalism over the down‘ trodden masses. These girls slaved; daily eight and ten hours behind a counter, that the Princess heiress might throw a party that wouldl startle the world. 1 Elmer Philpot, once strong advo- cate of the C.C.F., now declares that this movement has been killed be- cause its members talked it to death. 'Only two million hot dogs were sold to the sixteen million people who at- tended Chicago’s Exhibition. Are tastes changing or people growing suspicious? Egg production at the lowest p-qinrt of the year accounted for the firm prices of recent weeks. The consumer hope the hens will soon get busy again. A hick town is a place where you say “Gimme Jones’ store,†and Cem- tral says, “His' phone has been took out.†Orillia Town Council, at the request of the bakers of the town, passed a resolution which is being submitted to the Provincial government, where- by municipalities would have the power to impose a tax or charge a license up to $200 on outside bakers retailing bread Within its territory. “Fine until the parson asked the bride if she’d obey her husband.†“What happened then?†“She replied, ‘Do you think I’m crazy?’ and the groom, who was in a sort of a daze replied: “I do.†off?†“We have given the matter most careful consideration, and: the least we can accept are two dozen tins of condiensed milk.†During recent military operations in the Far East, one side captured the other’s general. An envoy was sent to negotiate his exchange. “We will give you four colonels for him," said the other. The offer was declined. “Eight majors ?" (IND-i, The mild summerlike weather of this week has been much enjoyed. If you didn’t happen to look at the calâ€" end'ar you might think it was mid- summer instead of nearly Christmas. Reports from various parts of the district tell ‘of budding lilacs and the like, but we may expect zero breezes any day now. How about the Com-unity Christ- mas Thee this year? Last year the funds for this worthy undertaking were raised by subscriptions and a very few good hearted citizens home the whole financial load. Is this fair? How will the money be raised this year? Send along a suggestion. DO your Christmas shopping now or you will not do it early. It takes a lot of live people to make live town. “How did the Smith wedding- go “What, then?†Only a few weeks until Christmas. GENERAL NEWS AND VIEWS Bride (sweetly)â€"â€"I want to be neith 'er president nor vice.pre|s'id'ent. I’ll |be perfectly content with a subordin- ate position. A group of men in a photograph look about as comfortable and con- scious as a class of boys who have been playing hookey but are at last brought before an irate schoolmaster. Talk seems to be the most expensive commodity that some people are willing to throw in towards the bet~ berment of their home community. Bridegroom (to the bride when they had settled dlown to keeping house after their honeymoon trip)â€" Now let us have a. clear undemstand- ing' as we settle down to married life. Are you the president or the vice- president of this organization? Every are seems to produce its own class of criminals. The present die- cade will be known as the kidnapping and bank bandit era. The assumption of the entire cost of highway construction and main. tenance by the Ontario Government relieves the municipalities of twenty per cent of the outlay. 0f still great- er importance to the taxpayers, no new taxation is to be Levied to raise the. amount ï¬omerly paid by ruhe municipalities, the necessary funds be- ing saved by reducing expenses. Bridegroomâ€"What position is that, my dear? Bridk+â€"T1\easurer. “Say, mate,†the tramp conï¬ded, “Don’t go in there. The cooking’s not up to much!†Way Back in the Liberal Files The tramp greeted by a friendly “Hullo,†mistook the farmer for an- other wanderer in. quest for a. meal. From Our Issue of Nov. 20th, 1884 The fall session of the County Coun cil opened on Tuesday last. There was a good attendance of members at the opening. Several notices of mo- tion were made on the first day, among which were the following: by Mr. McClurekâ€"That a. committee be appointed to investigate the matter of expense in the Industrial Home; By Mr. Turnerâ€"That all the tollâ€"gates in the County be removed as soon as pos sible; By Mr. Jacksonâ€"That in the opinion of this Council, the school law be amended so as. to provide for the election of school trustees by ballot. The Village Council met in Lorne Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 19th. The Reeve in the chair. Members present: Messrs. Moodie, Hopper, Crosby and Law. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved, and several accounts were ordered to be paid. Moved by Mr. Moodie, seconded by Mr. Law, that the Reeve be authorized to sell the small fire engine to the best advantage, as it is not required for use by this Corporation. Moved A farmr turned into his gate re- cently and met a tramp coming- out. Who says the Bennett Governmenrt is not doing anything- to relieve the burden of tariff taxation which is weighing- upon the people? Bleeched beeswax has been placed on the free list. Legislation which would authorize municipalities to inflict such heavy taxes upon hawkers and peddlers as to force itinerant merchants out of business is strongly advocated by Clifflon Stewart, president of the Orillia Retail Merchants' Association. When a deer jumed in front of the truck Geprge Walker was dï¬ving', the impact nearly sent the five-tom vehicle into the ditch, andl the animal suffered slight bruises and shock n-eaxr Orangeville. Walker escaped serious injury, although he was thrown against the steering wheel with great force. “Pay as you go" electric meters will be installed on the premises of consumers who are seriously behind: in their accounts, a decision to that effect being reached by Midland Public Utilities Commsision. The meters may be adjusted to any rate, so that the consumer may be forced to gradually pay up his arrears while buying electricity for his present use, by adjusting the meter to a rate higher than the actual charge for Hydro. FIFTY YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. R. Marshall and (laughter of Kettleby, Mrs. E. Camp- bell and Miss Ruth of Toronto andl Mr. and Mrs. A. Marshall also of To- ronto visited with D. McMurch'y’s, Sunday. Anyone who Wishes to send fruit to Fred Victor Mission may get their jars, also clothing and quilts would be appreciated for the W.M.S. bale. Deputy-Reeve Dooks has bought Teston church shed and gangs of men are moving it to be put up as soon as possible for shelter for stock and implements. The Chivaree Boys had two presen- tations this past week. On Tuesday they presented Mr. and Mrs. W. Mac- Callum with a dinner set. On Satur- day to Dr. and Mrs. R. Linnenburger Hamilton a. smokers cabinet and magazine rack. Mr. E. J. Davis, Warden of the County of York, gave a banquet to the members of the County Council and a large number of invited guests fmm the city of Toronto and surround ing country, at the Albion Hotel, on Tuesday evening- Iasrt. It was re- marked by many during- the evening that it was one of the most pleasant social gatherings of the year, and surpassed any previous Warden’s dinner. Elevator by Mr. Crosby, seconded by Mr. Hop- per, that the Reeve be instructed to offer a. reward of $5.00 for the con- viction of parties injuring property in the Village belonging to ratepayers. Ciarried. The council adjourned to meet on Wedmesday, Dec. 17th. The wheat this fall is looking well, and will lilaer brave the storms through the coming winter. In some places it has grown so high that farm ers have thought advisable to cut the top off, as when too heavy it is in danger of being smothered by the snow. The [DRAMEMSON D. L. g; W. Scranton Anthracite and be hssured even, economical heat night and day-with less attention. Try a ton. 3-“ LISTEN TO HORACE LAPP and his ’blue coal’ orcheslm. CF‘RB9D.m.zvev-y FRIDAY. INVESTMENT SECURITIES IAN. NAT’L. EXPRESS MONEY ORDER OFFICE RICHMOND HILL, ONT. TELEPHONE 87 93 YONGE STREET REAL ESTATE LOANS CON VEYAN CIN G INSURANCE FIRE AUTOMOBILE, ETC. a trademarked fuelâ€"'blue coal’-â€"bht you 3156 ï¬e: an outstanding service that guarantees positive satisfaction and a saving in fuel cost. Why gamble on unidentiï¬ed fuels ?__Buy this fgmous 1. Roy Herrington LASKAY more: mu " :‘esiu'f: / / , ~\. meme [/1 Burn/m? 011W PRINTING SERVE! An unexcelled printing service I available to this district at The Lilh era] Job Printing Department. OI! plant is equipped to take care C your every requirements in the lhn of printed matter. “If it’s printing we do it.†We assure you that you will find the quality, service and price right. ROOFING, EAVESTROUGHING CHIMNEYS BUILT & REPAIRED CONCRETE WORK SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED FURNACES BARN & STABLE EQUIPMENT MILK COOLERS Maple. Ontario 2526 YONGE STREET 82 Yonge St. Shampooing Hair Cutting Scalp Treament Finger Waving THE ’BLUE COAL’ DEALER HAS A BETTER SERVICE TO OFFER YOU Continual dropping of tears évill wear away love. Real beauty comes Adversity often brings out the best in Egotism is mental No bank account health. Do you realize how much you have tha you could live without? Believe in yourself if you expect others to believe in you. C. H. BYAM Fire, Life, Casualty, Plate 618., on: St. Clements Hairdressing ,; W HEN you buy céal from the ' blue coal' dealer! you not o‘nly get INSURANCE AND IT’S FREE .1 "in FIRESIDE PHILOSOPHER‘ Mrs. M. BLAIR, Prop. R. H. KANE By ALFRED BIGGS PHONE 87 Marcelling Permanent Waving Facials, Manic'es Eye Brow Arching Phone M0. “33 ’phone 10 is as good as good constipation from the mind. Telephone 232’. Phone 92F No. 21