The Annual School Meeting was held last Wednesday evening. Mr. Vanderberg and Mr. John Baker were voted back on the board and Mr. Ernie Bone is the new trustee taking- Mr. Norm. Bone’s place on the board. Kr. and Mrs. Orval. Grainger and family of Elgin Mills spent New Year’s Day with Mr. and Mrs. J. lrainger. Mr: and Mrs. Jack Clement spent New Year’s Day with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clement at Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle of Richmond Hill spent Sunday with their daughâ€" ter Mrs. D. Hyslop. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Clark, Made- lane and Mrs. Hancock spent New Year’s- Day with Mr. and Mrs. Keffer : t Newmarket. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mitchell and fam- i‘y, Mr. and Mrs. Muirhead and Mr. (‘ooksie spent New Year‘s Day. with Mr. W. and Miss M. Reaman. Mr. and Mrs. D. Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Barton, Beth and David went to Toronto to spend New Year’s Eve with Miss E. Kenny. Miss Jessie Mitchell is spending a few days with her aunt Miss M. Rea- Mrs. Devons of Woodbridge spent New Year’s with her daughter Mrs. D. Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Middleton and Vittle Marion spent New Year's With Mr. and Mrs. D. Middleton. "hiss Beth Barton took tea with Miss M. Reaman on Tuesday. The Carrville Young People‘s Un- ion will be held next Wdaay evening at the home of Miss Sadie Middle- ton. Mr. Bruce Keffer, Christian Fellowship Convener, is in charge of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. S. Wark and Mr. Tas. Bovair spent New Year’s with Mr. and; Mrs. Jas, Wark. Riviere Du Loup . . Cacouna . . . . . . . . . St. Arsene . . . . . . . . Isle Verte . . . . . . . . St. Eloi . . . . . . . . . . Tobin . . . . . . . . . . . . Trois Pistoles . . . . . St. Simon . . . . . . . . St. Fabien . . . . . . . Bic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sacre Coeur . . . . . . Rimouski . . . . . . . n. Amqui, Montjoli, Matapedia, Sayabec, Causapscal, Gaspe Emmywmi UGGJWUU" I yum,†“Junâ€, “w ‘‘‘‘‘‘ I S '- L Toro to (Union Station) . o v. n ausapsca ’ asPe ) Via C.N. Rlys. east of Montlr'real to JANUARY 8-9 0 ' all points shown above. Lv. oron- 9.05 p.m.: 10.50 p.m.: 1 .59 pm. New BrunSWICk to (Union Station) JAN. 7 JANUARY 9â€"9.15 a.m. ALL C.N.R. 9.15 a.m., 10.59 p.m. RETURN LIMIT JANUARY 11 STATIONS ' Return LIBERAL RETURN LIMITS Train Timesâ€"Eastern Standard Tickets and Full Information from Agents at Toronto and all adjacent C.N.R. Stations. PHONE ADT 7011} 105 ‘ “Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burton of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Bur- ion on New Year’s. Round Trip Thursday, Jan. 7 T0 Province of Quebec PAGE FOUR CARRVILLE Your Subscription Please ? This is the time of year a great many of subscriptions come due. We wish most sin- cerely to thank the many who have respond- ed so far this year, and to remind those who have not done so that prompt payment of subscriptions is very necessary to a news- paper. LOOK AT YOUR LABEL. It shows the date your subscription expires. ‘The Home Paper of the District Since' 1878’ RICHMOND HILL . . $10.60 10.70 10.75 10.90 11.00 11.10 11.15 11.30 11.50 11.70 11.80 11.90 ) $12.00 THE LIBERAL Amherst . . . . . . . Maccan. Springhill) Jct. Oxford Jct. ) Londonderry ) Truro . . . . . . . . ) New Glasgow ) Pictou . . . . . . . . ) Mulgrave, ) Yarmouth, ) Sydney, Halifax ) Prince Edward Island igihTS Return COUNCILLOR C. NELSON The new member of Richmond! Hill municipal council for the year 1937. He was elected by acclamation to fill the vacancy caused when former councillor James McLean stepped up as a candidate for Reeve. Theodore Dreiser threatened law suits when he saw the film version of “An American Tragedy.†Ernest Hemingway refused to see the pic. ture “Farewell To Arms." Bernard Shaw howled at the mention of mo- tion pictures unless they were news- reels of himself. HERVEY ALLEN LIKES SCRIPT OF “ANTHONY ADVERSE†Famous writers (aréflï¬atégiously hard $0 please. So when Warner Bros. made the bulky best selling novel, “Anthony Adverse,†into a picture, which comes to the Capitol Theatre on Monday, the world wondered What the author, Hervey Allen, would think of it. Now it seems the impossible has been attained. A motion picture studio has pleased a novelist. Thursday, Jan. 7 to BARGAIN FARES Nova Scotia 7y ) . . . . . . ) row ) . . . . . . ) ) ,h, ) {alifax ) $12.50 $13.00 $14.00 $15.00 $16.00 cts not 3.00 [m *For MONTREAL and QUEBEC gm ONTARIO ALLEN, Frederick J.â€"â€"At St. Mich. ael’s Hospital, on Monday evening, Jan. 4, Frederick J. Allen, late of Iangstaff, dearly loved husband of Cissie Rogers. Funeral service was held in St. Mai’y’s Anglican Church, Richmond Hill Thursday at 3 o’clock. Inter- ment in Trinity Cemetery, Thornhill. CROSS, Albert; Edwardâ€"At his resi- d‘ence, 13 Alvin Avenue. on Monday, January 4th, 1937, Albert Edward Cross, husband of the late Ethel Ball, and beloved father of Evelyn and Dorothy Cross. Funeral (private) was held on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. from the a'bovle address. Interment} Trinity Church Cemetery, Thornhill, Ontario. DEANâ€"Suddenly on Thursday, Jan- uary 7th, Jennie Hall, beloved wife of James Dean, John Street, Thorn- hill. Funeral notice later. KILLOU'GH, Andrrewâ€"At his late residence, Maple, Ont.. on Tuesday, January 5th, 1937, Andrew KlllOU‘gl’h, beloved husband of Clara Louise Nelson, in his 87th year. Funeral was held Thursday, Januâ€" ary 7th at 2.30 pm. Interment in Maple Cemetery. STONE, William H.â€"At his home, Aurora, Ont.. on Monday, January 4, William H. Stone, in his 77th year. The funeral was held from his late residence on Wednesday at 1.30 p.m. for the Presbyterian Church, Aurora, for service. Interment in Bond Head Cemetery. WELLM‘AN, J amesâ€"At Markham, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. Bothwright, on Jan. 5, 1937, James Wellman, beloved husband of the late Sarah Barker, in his eightyâ€"third year. Funeral was held on Thursday, Jan. 7 with service at the parlors of R. G. Clendening' at 2.30. Interment in Stouf‘fville Cemetery. OTTAWA - - -‘ - $5.00 MONTREAL - - $6.00 QUEBEC - - - - $9.25 Ste. Anne Fri., Sat, Jan. 879 Lv. Toronto (Union Station) JANUARY 8â€"9â€"-11.35 p.m. JANUARY 9â€"9.15 a.m. *For OTTAWA From TORONTO de Beaupre $9.85 LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO DIED *(see below) High School Term Report The following pupils, in order of merit, have passed the recent arm examinations. Individual reports have been mailed to each pupil’s par. ents or guardians. Comments or re- quests re the pupils progress will be welcomed and» will receive careful at- tention. I class honoursâ€"Ethel White, Mary Paterson. II class honoursâ€"June Armstrong, Alice Donald, Harold Sider, Isobel Ainslie. Eva Mihorean and Mary Richards equal, Douglas Jones. [II class honours â€" Jim Smith, Gilbert Mihorean, Jean Sellers, Mary Kerst, Ivy Belgrade. Passâ€"Harry Jones, Shirley Pick- ett, George Clayton and Gmdon Smith equal, Hugh MacDonald, Ethel Mitchel]. III class honoursâ€"~Dorothy Donald, Nancy McKenzie. Margaret Johnson. I class honoursâ€"Florence Barker. II class honours â€" June Wood, Kathleen Chambers. Passterek Mills, Hazel Cherry Kathalene Ash. FORM I I class honours â€"- Muriel Durie, Mary Moore, Virginia Del Brocco, Edna Fish, Murray Cunningham. Ruth Wellman, Madeleine Clarke, Maurice Farquharson, Peggy Endean, Bernice Paxton. II class honours â€" Zilpha Topper, William Hodge, Ruth Mackay, Hat- old Klinck, Alex. Macdonald, Denald Henshaw, William Bailey, Marvin Coates. III class honoursâ€"Arnold Anderâ€" son, Alfred Warwick, Nellie Covey. duck, Joan Carpenter, Ruth Heeley, Bert Franklin, Marion Boynton, Stu- art Clement, Doris Clarke, Desmond Partridge. Passâ€"James Butler, Muriel Bar- row, Jack Rumble, Alex. Williamson FORM II I class honoursâ€"Alma Farquhar- son, Gordon Cunningham, Gilbert Whittamore, Kathleen Brazier, Beatâ€" rice Frisby, Beatrice Ainslie. II class honoursâ€"Lloyd Johnson, Margaret, Walwin, Bill Walker, Peter Megdonal, John Williamson, Isaac Reaman. Mary Harrow, Jean Hicks, Charlotte Wright. III class honoursâ€"Jack Glenn, Elva Young, Ellen Boynton, Jack Watkins, Dorothy Eden, Dorothy Noble, Dov. een Johnson. 111 class honoursâ€"Douglas Sand- ers, Isobel Rumble, Stuart Tyndall, Lewis Heise, Joe Morris, Ruth Brown, Laura FTisby, Ruth Smith, James Kerswil], Delva COnner. Passâ€"Bernice Taylor, Gerald Cut- tance, Jane Vanderburgh, Albert Rol- linson, Bill Glenn, Ralph Frisby, Verna Cherry. FORM III I class honoursâ€"â€"Mary Harbinson, Jean Walwin. II class hbnoursâ€"Lloyd Palmer, Grace Dewsbury, Audrey Stephens, Marie Heydon, Velma Monkman. Robert Alexander obtained second class honours in four subjects tried; Kenneth Wark and Betty Donaldson pass in four subjects. Passâ€"Lillian Barker, Olive Midâ€" dleton, Lloyd Doner. Florence Hob- day, Allen Wellman, Elsie Ley, Molly Campbell, Wilson B-eresford, Dorothy Durie, Stanley Haworth. FORM IV II class honoursâ€"Helen McGibbon, William Campbell, Lorne Wells, Phil- omene Kroetsch, William Pollard, Weldon Bull, Jean Robinson. I class honoursâ€"John Harbinson, Mary Bowes. III class honoursâ€"Madeleine Rum- ble, Viola Avis‘on, Eric Wilson, Har- old Heise, Audrey Smith, William Carr, George Graham. Passâ€"Miriam Heise. Not rankedâ€"Jean Zuefelt, Jack Leary, Winnie Haworth. FORM V I class honours â€" Isobel Oliver, Lovica. Wigmore, Melville Musson, Florence Cherry. Not rankedâ€"Margaret Bowés, lst class honours; Robert Hall, 2nd class honours. II class honoursâ€"Gwendoline Say. ers, Marjorie Cunningham, Elinor Barker. III class honoursâ€"Mildred Ha- worth, Fred Carter, William Kroetsch. Passâ€"Harris Hord, Anne Kroetsch, Betty Webb, Lloyd Crawford. Monday, Jan. 11th 11 a.m. for the transaction of General Business DATED at Maple this 7th day of January, 1937. The regular January meeting of the Vaughan Township Council will be held in the Township Hai}. Vellore Vaughan Council II COMMERCIAL I COMMERCIAL General Bushes†The western hemisphere shows at Maple this 7th day of how to maintain peace. All it takes .937. is one land that hates war andi J. M. MCDONALD, Clerk. couldn’t be licked by the others. BALED STRAW and clover hay. Apâ€" ply R. Michael, Richmond Hill. NINETEEN PIGS, 3 months old. Apply Walter Reaman, phone Maple 1564. PLYMOUTH ROCK pullets, about a dozen, laying. Apply Box 888 The Liberal Office. SAND & GRAVEL, Cement Mocks, buildings raised. John Juwis. Rich- mond Hill. telephone 94M. ALBERTA COAL, stove $9.50 per ton in ton lots. Langstaff Coal and Supply, phone Thomhill 73. JERSEY BULLS, reasonably priced, from our famous herd sires. Rose. lawn Farms, Richmond Hill. SKATES and BOOTS, size 7, tubes, good as new, only used one season, $3.00. Apply Selah Smith, Richmond' Hill. 35 HEAD FRESH COWS and Srpringers, T.B. tested and negatwe to blood test. J. S. Honey & Son, Milliken. TWO HOLSTEJN bull calves. from fully accredited herd, eligible for re- gistration. A. Fisher, phone Wood- bridge 560. H‘OLSTEIN GONV, fresh, T. B. Gov. Tested. Apply to John Constable, Woodbm'dge R. R. No. 2, telephone Maple 269. FORTY PULLE'I‘S, Rocks and Legâ€" homs, R. Strahan,.E1mwood- Avenue, lst srtreet south of Markham Road. Richmond Hill. TWO REGISTERED Holstein Heifer WHITE LEGHORN Breoding Cock- erels, University of British Columbia strain. We have a wonderful lot of large vigorous free range raiser] birds from large egg high record sires; and dams. We are selling very reason- able. Order at once. Fred Chatburn, Lepper Street, Aurora, Ont. EATONIA WRINGER, like new; cook stoves, 1 kitchen heater, some good used; heaters, 1 circulating heat- er. Repairs for stoves, heaters and furnaces. R. H. Kane, 74 Yonge St, Richmond Hill. Calves cut of extra good cows, $25 each or will trade for 8 tons of good baled straw. Herd accredited and blood tested. B. R. Leech, 3rd con. of Markham, 1 mile south of No. 7‘ highway DAIRYMEN will save money on the Gem Milk Cooler by‘ placing their order before March lst as the price will go up about 10 per cent after that date. These coolers may be purchased on Easy Payment Terms financed by the Hydro. Present price: 4_can cooler, $175.00; (Lean $200.00; 10-can $240.00 Local dealer, G. Yerex, Richmond- Hill. Many warnings have been issued recently to offenders, but in future anyone violating this by-la.w wi‘l be prosecuted. A11 bicycles must carry proper lights and reflectors. Those who use bicycles in the vili- age are asked» to take notice of this final warning anti thus avoid pro- ceedings against them. Bicycles must not be ridden on the sidewalks of the village. An old year passed away last week. A chapter in my life Was finishedâ€"Ah! those months were filled! with sorrowsâ€"joys and- strife. In trudging up life’s rugged. hills huge obstacles appeared. I’m thankful for the courage that overcame each barrier feared. And though, at times, my grief was deep and very hard to bear, I’m grateful for consoling- thoughts which lessened my despair. I know the joys which came to me, though in themselves immense, Were by the sorrows, in between, made much, much more intense. â€"Lyla Myers. Some women never know what to expect next from their husbands, and some husbands try hard not to dish appoint them. "THIS IS THE DAY OF AD VERTI-SINGâ€"MAKE THE MOST OF IT" RATESâ€"Five lines or less, 25 cents for first insertion and 15 cents for each subsequent insertion. Over 5 lines 5 cents per line extra each insertion IF CHARGED 7 CENTS PER LINE. Classified Advs. NOTICE RE BICYCLES FOR SALE R. CASEMENT, Const =ble. GRATITUDE THURSDAY, JANUARY 7th, 1937 STORE on. mend Hi1]. Richmond Hill HOUSE, 24 Mill Street, Richmond Hill, all conveniences, garage. Apply Libefal Office. FRAME HOUSE corner Yonge and Wright Sts., good garden and gar- age. Apply. P. C. Hi1], Richmond Hill. MLANGOLD’S and BALED HAY, state price. Apply Liberal Office. RELIABLE YOUNG FARM HAND Apply at The Liberal Office. EXPERIENCED young- farm hand wants a job. Apply at The Liberal Ofï¬ce. YOUNG GIRL for general house. work, experience not necessary. A}!- ply Box 3, Liberal Office. DEPENDABLE WOMAN requires day work, cleaning, cooking, sewing. Apply at The Liberal Off-ice.‘ ' FURNITURE repaired and- rebuilt. Also some walnut pieces for sale. Apply N. G. VanD'yke, 33 Hunt Ave., Richmond Hill. CIRCULAR SAWfING done by A1- bert: Phillips and Tom Richards of Elgin Mills. For further particulars apply at George Richards, Elg'i'n sideroad west. LOST, A Scotch Collie, female. Re- Ward. J. H. Champion, phone Union- ville 59-18. FOUND, A YOUNG DOIG, Airedale and WireJâ€"Iaired Terrier. Owner ap- ply to Box 887, The Liberal Office. Miss Ethel Coveyduck announces that she is prepared to do typewrit- ing and general demographic work for persons desiring the same. Off- ice 84 Yonge Street, Richmond HiH. Useï¬ Cars 1935 FORD V-S TUDORâ€"Excellent Condition. 1934 DeLUXE FORD V-8 SEDANâ€"- Nice. 1933 FORD v-8 DeLUXE ROAD. STERâ€"â€"A Sporty Car. 1929 FORD 1% TON TRUCK. 1929 FORD ROADSTER â€"â€" Rumble Seat â€" 1937 License. A good buy. Little Brothers Ford Sales & Service RICHMOND HILL. ONTAMO Mrs. Puckering' of Buffalo is spending a holiday with her sister, Mrs. F. Simpson“ MEGS.â€" IWisHEi-i and Mr. W. Wisner, Aurora, called on friends here on Tuesday. Misses Margaret and Irene Laurie, Mr. and Mrs. B. ShamleSS and Joan of Toronto spent Christmas» Day with Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Smelrlie. Mrs. R. Thompson mas with Mr. and Thompson, Toronto. HIV-frigid MISJPercv Bone and fam- ily spent Christmas with Mrs. S. Bone, Torunto. It is safer to drive with one foot on the clutch pedal. When one foot presses the accelerator flat in a crisis the other witl throw the car out of gear‘ MISCELLA NEOUS LOST and FOUND PU BLIC STENOGRAPHER THORNHILL TO RE N T WANTED $500.00 $150.00 $375.00 $135.00 $525.00 Yonge Street in Rich. Apply T. H. Trench, spent Christâ€" Mrs. Wesley