Dentist ‘ Moe: Trench Block, two doors north of Bank of Commerce Hours: 9 mm. to 5.30 pm. Telephone 32 DR. W. J. MASON DENTIST YONGE AND ARNOLD STREET PHONE 70 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO Phone; Thérnhill 100 ms & Holidays by appointment AUWI‘IONKERS J. H. Hath. All Balliol St, K O. Prentice, Markham Toronto. HYland 0834 We are prepared to conduct male: of '0'“! description. Farms and farm flock sales a specialty. Flt-ms bought and sold on commission. All sales at- bded to on shortest notice, and con- ducted by the most approved methods. Dr. Charles C. Collins DENTIST At Dr. Bigford’s Office Tuesdays 9-12 am. 7 Thursdays 12â€"5.:30 p.131: mple, Ont. A . 6 h F allTerm°ï¬n§HX§3§ Dr. C. A. MacDonald DENTIST Successor to DR. M. C. MacLACHLAN Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings Other Evenings by Appointment Ofï¬ce over the Post Ofï¬ce Woodbridg'e Phone 77 AUCTIONEER MAPLE flamed Auctioneer for the County of York ï¬le. attended to on shortest notice; and at reasonable rates. Patronage Solicited J. T. SAIGEON & SON ’ Insurance FIRE â€" AUTOMOBILE â€" LIFE ‘ Oir m lead to proï¬tablé M»flg~_ Wï¬to M m- it» Buy at. north Yonge St. - 'Richmond Hill DR. ROLPH L.7LANGS_T1}§Fâ€"â€" I: I3an Schooh in Toronto. flirty Years Experience 'ormerly with Heintzman Com any Leave Orders at Austin’s Drug tore Richmond Hill From the Toronto Consemtory of late, will accept a numbnr of pupils I! Mo, Organ and Theory. Richmond Hill 7â€"- Tuesdgy dz Friday Office Hours: 9 to 11 am. 6 to 8 p.m., and by appointment ice: Centre and Church Streets, chmond Hill Phone 24 “153555316 Wehth andrrchildren) '09 Hours: 1-3 p.m. Phone 100 VOL. LVI. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE “amend Hill Phonesâ€"15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Offices at THOBNHILL AND UNIONVILLE PROVIDE for Your PERSONAL PENSFON on the New'UniFqutem ’A STRONG CANADIAN COMPANY: fZ/w EXCELSIQR G. H. DUNCAN Elie. Hours: 8-10 a.m. & 6-8 p.111. m. LILLIAN c. LANGSTQEFâ€"g Prentice & Prentice Dr. L. R. M arwood Dr. R. A. Bigford Centre Street, Thornhiu ‘ Ofï¬ce Hours: 12-230 p.m. Dr. M. J. Quigley DENTIST THORNHI’LL Bank 6f Commerce Building (Succesmr to Dr. Caldwell) Ofï¬ce Hours 13-10 am†12-2 & 6-8 pm. and by appointment PLE â€"- PHONE 3 Telephone 80 Dr. J. P. Wilson Wright & Tqygqr Drs. bangs! af f Adelmo Melecci G‘EO. W. CROSS “YORK COUNTY’S NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER†J. Carl Saigeon Dr, L. R. Bell Piano Tuner MUSICAL MEDICAL BUSINESS MRS. MYLKS f’rï¬bn‘er Maple 8 LIFE LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, I PLATE GLASS, AUTOMOBILE, BURGLARY, GUARANTEE BONDS SPECIAL RATES TO FARMERS ON ALL CARS TARIFF & NONTARIFF CO’S. Bowden Lumber & Coal 00., LTD LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Insulex, Donnacona Board, etc. S. TUPPER BIGELOW LLB. INSURANCE THURSDAY AFTERNOON 93 Yonge Street Immediately North of Masonic Hall Phone 87 â€" Richmond Hifl ' Toronto Office ~ 18 Toronto Street Phone ELgin 1887 BARR-ISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Member of the Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta Bars) 3&0 McKinnon Buiiding, 19 Melinda St., Toronto Ens. Phone EL. 1744 LANSING WILLOWDALE 42 HUDSON 0234 PLUMBING AND TINSMITHING Alexander, MacGregor K. C. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL WORK Furnaces, Eave Trough. lieu! Ganges, Rooï¬ng Jobbing Pronptly Attended to A. Cameron MacNaughton, K.C. BARRISTER 1711 Star Building, 80 King Street, West, Toronto Phone: ELgin 4879 Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Richmond Hill â€"â€" Ontario Officé over Davies Dry Good Store Maple _E\:ery o'at‘ugyay BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC Henry E. Redman W. P. Mulock Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Officeâ€"711 Domihion Bank Building southwest corner of King and Yonge Streets, Toronto. W. B. Milliken, K. C. Herb. A. Clark formerly of Wm. Cook, Cook & Deluny BARRISTER - SOLICITOR NOTARY A. C. HENDERSON Barristers and Solicitors Hon. W. H. McGuire James A. Boles. B. A. Percy Biggs AD. 0177 Toronto AD. 6178 1315 Bank of Hamilton Building Yonge Street â€" Toronto Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries Telephone ADelaIde 2108 )fï¬ces: 85 Richmond St. W., Toronto Naughton Block, Aurora Solicitors for: Aurora, Richmond Hill, King, Whichurch. Markham and \Iorth Gwillim-bury. Walter S. Jenkins. Res. Phone Bill 5048. J. Harry Naughton. Res. Elfin Mills Res. Phone 12% Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Wm. Cook. K. C. Ralph B. Gibson, K.G. Toronto Office: 912 Federal Bldg.. 85 Richmond St. West Richmond Hill, Thursday forenoon Maple, Thursday afternoon Money to loan at Current Rate McGuire, Boles 9% Co. 614 Confederation Life Bldg. Toronto Phone: Ofï¬ce EL. 5029 Res. M0. 3866 N aughton & Jenkins J'.FOX Thornhil-l. Ontario Hot Water Heating and general repairs. Mulockw Milliken, Clark & Redman 1008 Federal Buildin Richmond St. West, oronto Telephone AD. 1948 T. C. Newman A. G. SAVAGE Thomas Delany Richmqgg Hill] Every Campbell Line Cook & Gibson Post Office Block Richmond Hill Established 1880 MAPLE’ nUTEL Res. Phone RA. 5429 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY - 2 1936 Hint to Mussolini: Other Caesars tried to conquer the world, and it took Rome 2,000 years to get over it. Correct this sentence: “So I tried their super-super-super gasoline,†said he, “and got six more miles to the gallon.†Canvasserâ€"Is the master of the house in? ' Young Father (wearily)â€"He’s up- stairs in his cradle. Correct this sentenceâ€"“When we start something to help the communi- ty, those who have the most, give most.†The price of hogs has been fluctu-l atin-g of late. Knowing ones tell us the reason why hogs' always come down in price near the end of Novem-i ber is because the packers know the' farmers need to have money at that time to pay the taxes. There may be ' something in that theory, but anoth- er way to look at it is this: Farmers usually take out their summer fed, hogs at this time in such numbers that the market becomes g'lutted and, according to the rule of supply and demand, the price comes down till the packers can catch up again. That last reason, although simple, may not be as sound as the first, or more so. They were discussing the North American Indian in a rural school when 1he teacher asked if any pupil could tell What the tribe leaders were called. Bright Ladâ€"Chiefs. Teacherâ€"Correct. Now can you tell me what the women were called? There was silence, and then a small boy waved his hands. Teacherâ€"Well, Junior? Junior (proudly)â€"-Mischiefs. patient spouse, “Is a dose of perspiration! A most commendable change in On- tario’s penal system is announced by Hon. Harry Nixon, whereby boys and young men Who are “first offenders†Will not be incarcerated with hardened criminals from whom they secure ad- vanced lessons in crime. Hereafter youths convicted on first offences will be sent to the Guelph Reformatory, older first-timers will go to Mimico and the “repeaters†will be incarcer- ated at Burwash. By this arrange- ment the chances of reforming youthâ€" ful offenders will be greatly increased A capitalist is a man who has saved a bit of money apd has investâ€" ed it. A demagogue is a man Who denounces the thrifty man, but would cease to do so if he could get a share of the capital Without having to get up too early in the morning. “Oh, how I pine,†sighed the pensive bard, “How I yearn for inspiration!†“And what you need,†snapped his One leason that women live longer than. men is that paint is a great preservative. People who denounce the churches ought to look inside them once in a while, advised an exchange. A good after Christmas exercise is \“counting the small change you have left.†Orillia electors will vote on the question of payment of town council- lors at the elections next Monday. They will also vote on the proposal to have municipal representatives elected for a two year term. Only 359 days until Christmas. Make sure you cast your vote in the municipal elections next' Monday. V A card from Mussolini says “best wishes for a scrappy New Year.†Santa Claus has come and gone and we hope he was good to all read- ers of The Liberal. The Christmas bills Give dad the chills; He’ll never climb the heavenly hills Nor wear the angels Wings and frills Because of them Same Christmas bills. Suggested New Year’s Resolutionâ€"â€" to promptly renew your subscription to The Liberal. It is in order to wish your friends a “perfect thirtyâ€"six.†"I At the Vaughan nominations in the Town Hall, Vellore, on Friday, Messrs J. N. Boyle and George Elliott were nominated for reeve. The latter re- tired and Mr. Bloer was declared elected by acclamation. The follow- ing will stand for councillors: J. S. McNair, Isaac Devins, James A. Cam- _ eron, D. C. Longhouse, Jacob Wil- eEliams, W. Matheson. ‘ Vt Judgment was given at Osgoode Hall, Toronto, by Justice Mabee in the case of Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Baker and George \Baker vs. the Township {of Whitchurch. The women were thrown out of their buggy last sum- mer and badly injured while passing among the logs lying by the side of the roadway at Mr. Collard’s mill, 5th Concession of Whitchurch, and had entered an action for damages. The result was that Mrs. Kelley was awarded $1,800 and Mrs. Baker $1,- h 000 and George Baker $297.50, with ,1 costs. S e aamnâ€"r‘mmm I (D m Patientâ€"It’s no use, doctor. No tongue can tell how bad I feel; Physicianâ€"Are you ill? Let‘ me see your tongue, please. Kenneth Bentley, Oak Avenue, was the winner in the guessing contest at the Hicks Adanac Store, Lang- staff, the prize being a 15 1b. pepper- mint cane. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey and Mr. Scar- let spent Christmas in Toronto. Misses Anne and Marg. Ellard spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Millard, Oak Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Millard and Messrs. Frank and Leonard Millard spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ellard in Toronto. Markham Townshipâ€"For Reeveâ€" J. Slater. Deputy-Reeves W. Scott. Jas. Lawrie, F. J. Reesor. Councillor A. Quantz (all by acclamation). THIRTY YEARS AGO From Our Issue of Dec. 28th, 1905 The following will seek election next Monday in Markham Township: For Reeve, J. Slater, A. Summerfeldt. For Councillors, G. Morrison, T. Hagerman, J. Lapp, J. Eckardt, W. Carruthers, George Padget, J. Nigh, O. Harding, W. Ormerod. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bentley and Mr. and Mrs. A. Herman spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bentley, Oak Avenue. Yorkâ€"For Reeveâ€"W. J. Hill, S. ’1 Humberstone, A. J. Wilson. Deputy Reeves by acclamation. S’douffvjlleâ€"For Reeveâ€"W‘ Saunders, L. Johnston. Woodbridgeâ€"For Reeveâ€"T. F Wallace (ac/clamation). Council b} acclamationu‘ Markham Villageâ€"For Reéve- Dr. Robinson, W. H. Hall, H. Wilsor Westonâ€"For Reeveâ€"J. Bull, L. L Amoire, H. Pearson. Councillors elected by acclamation: Toronto Junctionâ€"For Mayorâ€"J Bond, Dr. Clendenan. Torontoâ€"For Mayorâ€"R. J. Flem ing, John Shaw. ‘ One of our most highly respecter’ citizens in the person of Mr. Will D Atkinson died on Tuesday eveninr after an illness of one year, at ths age of 31 years and 9 months. Be sides a father and a sister, he leavec a wife and child to mourn his loss and these have the sincerest sympathy of all in their bereavement. Th: funeral will take place from his lab residence on Friday afternoon. Municipal Nominations The following nominations werI made on Monday: At the Town Hall, Vellore, on Mon- day, December 30th, Mr. J. M. Law- rence, clerk, took the following nomi- nations: for Reeve, G. W. High, re. elected by acclamation; for 1st Deputy Reeve S. J. Arnold and Isaac Devins. Mr. Devins resigned; for 2nd Deputy‘ Reeve, Alex Bryson, re-elected by ac- clamation; for Councillors, James Kirby, Wm. Watson, G. F. Wallace. Thomas Witty, A. McNeil, J. T. Saig- eon, Albert Hicks. All resigned but the first three. at Thornhill with the following of- ficers: Chaplin, Rev. W. W. Bates; Presidert, H. B. Schmidt; lst Vice- President, J. Morgan; 2nd Vice- President, Dr. Langstaff; Treasurer, F. J. Gallanough; Secretary, Dr. Nelles. From Our Issue of Jan. 2nd, 1896 ‘A Curling Club has been organized FORTY YEARS AGO RICHVALE The Women's Institute will hold their first meeting of the New Year at the home of Mrs. C. H. Henshaw- on Wednesday, Jim. 8th, at 8 pm. Members of Laskay Institute will be present and give the program. We are looking for‘a good turn out from both societies. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Beynon visited "elatives in Toronto on Saturday. Miss Edna Cook of Lansing is spending her holidays with her grand oarents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson, Oak Ridges. Some of these city slickers visiting on the farm soon learn there is more to milking a cow than simply drain- ing her crankcase. A good Anthracite Coal shows its worth under hard Winter fir- ing. We handle the best grades obtainable. Jones Coal Company, phone 188 . Quite a number from this communi- '-v attended the funeral of the late Waniel Kerswill which was held at §t. John’s Church, Oak Ridges, with '{ev. W. F. Wrixon officiating. Sym- 7athy is sincerely expressed to the ~ereaved. : Miss Annie Barker is spending a "w days with her sister, Mrs. Alex. ‘vishop, at Maple. Miss Verna Cook of Lansing spent ‘ week with her aunt, Mrs. W. N. “hompson. At the December meeting of the Willing Workers Mission Band which was held at the home of Mrs. Ume- hara, the following officers for the coming year were elected: Hon. Pres., Mrs. Umehara; Pres., Mildred Folliott; Viceâ€"Pres., Nora Rumble; Secretary, Reta Rumble; Treasurer, Millie Umehara Pianist, Jean'Ume- hara; Program Committee for Jan- uary, Fay Bernard and Gladys Owens. At the Y.P. meeting on Friday eve- ning the election of officers was held and the following are the officers for the coming year: Hon. Pres., Rev. G. W. Lynd; Pres, Harry Rumble; Vice-Pres, Geo. Umehara; Secretary, Mildred Folliott; Assistant, Reta Rumble; Treasurer, Norman Payne; Christian Fellowship Convenor, Nora Rumble; Assistant, Mae Thompson; Christian Missions Convenor, Millie Umehara; Assistant, Miss D. Wyman; Christian Citizenship Convenor, Aub- rey Lloyd; Assistant, Mae Harman; Christian Culture Convenor, Grace Tennings; Assistant, Mabel Jennings; Wirector of Recreation, Wilbert Jen- nings; Assistant, Clifford Rumble; vlirectors of Publication, John Brown 1nd Leonard Harman. The Temperanceville Euchre Club net at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘1. Jennings on Monday evening. T‘here were six tables and twelve ends were played. The prize Win- 'ers were: ladies, lst, Verna Bovair; nnsolatlon, Mrs. Roy Folliott; gents, st, John Jennings; consolation, Geo. "hompson. TEMPERANCEVILLE ' DAIRY mrahel the iking’s iaigbtnay Richmond Hill Dairy G. WALWIN, Prop. Phone 42 Richmond IE Milk and Cream SECURED FROM SELECT!!! AND INSPECTED HER“ AND HANDLED IN T“ MOST APPROVED METRO“ IT IS SURE TO GIVE SATIS- FACTION. PASTEURm BY THE MOST MODm METHODS. Because it is so PURE, It FRESH, and so GOOD he sure to insist on Richmond Hill Daily Services GRAY COACH LINES N ewm arket, Sutton, Barrie, Orillia, Midland ATTRACTIVE RATES between Richmond Hill Canadian and USA. points LOW FARES intermediate points. TORONTO Single CODY $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE between and and and No. 2?