FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE ‘Richmond ‘Hill Phonesâ€"15 an! Night Phone 15 Branch Offiggivafu‘" From the Toronto Conservatory of Music, will accept a number of pupils ' Piano, Organ and Theory. ï¬ichmond Hillâ€"Tuesda-; and Friday MRS. MYLILS ThEIrty Ytars Expe) lance Formerly withl Heintzman Company Leave Orders at Amtin‘s Drug Store R‘chmonJ Hill lLicensed Auctione Sales attended to on shortest and at reasonable rates J. T. SAIGEON & SON MAPLE THQRN HILL VOL. LVIII. 122 Yogg_e_S_E Yonge ï¬t nun-“VA.†..... DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFF Office Hours 10 â€" 12 mm. DR. JAMES R. LANi'STAFF Officé‘Houl's 8 - 10 am; 6 - 8 p.m. DR. LILLIAN C. LANGSTAFF (Womm and Children) Office HOUIZS 1 - 3 p.111. “L'HAA 1nn AppoinErâ€"IJéhts made FIRE â€" RYEï¬iï¬bhd 11m Maple. Ont DENTIST Successor to DR. M. C. MacLACHLAN Open Mo Friday Other Evening Office over Woodbridge nday, Wednesday and Evenings s by Appointment the Pest Office P BTCharles C. Collins Office Hours: 9 to 11 a.m. 6 to 8 p.m., and by appointment and Church Streets Phone 24 AUCTIONEERS I. H. Prcntice, 415 Balliol St. K. C. Prentice, Markham Toronto, HYland 0834 We are prepared to conduct sales of every description. Farms and farm stock sales a specialty. Farms bought and sold an commission. A11 5211?? at- tended to on shortest notice and con- ducted by the most approved methods DENTIST YONGE AND ARNOLD STREET PHONE 70 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO Licensed Auctioneer Counties of York and Simcoe Sales of all descriptions conducted upon shortest notice and at reasonable rates No sale too large and none too small King. Ont. Phone King 42â€"r-3 #____â€"â€"â€"-‘ ï¬aépï¬i'ï¬nd 2081 Open L‘venmgs Res. Phone 9788 Johnston & Granston MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS OF CANADIAN & FOREIGN Dr, Helen Simpson 9â€"10’a.1-{1’..,“1’2Vâ€"â€"7i & 6â€"â€"8 p.111. and b; apponmnent nL»... ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS For All Occasions .Phone orders delivered any- where in North Yonge St. District 2518 YONGE STREET (At St. Clements) .MOhawk 3000 "YORK COU‘NTY' NEWSIEST NEWSPAPER Wright & Taylor George W. Cross Piano Tuner Adelmo Melecci Dr, R. A. Bigford Prentice & Prentice Granite Monuments J. Carl Saigeon Bank of Commerce Building THORNHILL ’ Dr. M. J. Quiyley DENTIST Telephone 80 1849 Yonge St. (east side) Between Mertan & Balliol Sts. Drs. Langstaf f Dr. J. P. Wilson Dr. W. J. Mason c. E. Walkington DENTIST At Pr. Bigford’s Ofï¬ce Tuesdays 9â€"12 am. Thursdays 12-4330 pm“.A rn A_‘ MUSICAL BUSINESS MEDICAL AUCTIONEER MAPLE 1“qu any AU‘TOMOBE’LE e LIFE .Office Hoyt; Insurance: A. MacDonald 'of York 'Aï¬b‘ï¬iï¬deVILLE u“ 1’ for the County Ly nett shortest notice Richmond _30 p.m. Phone Maple 3 6§en EveningS ‘Piibne 100 33d 142 J. F. Lyme“ Phone 3 sof HON. HARRY (J. NIAULV Provincial Secretary for Ontario who is Acting-Premier during the absence in Australia of Premier Hon. :M. F. Hepburn. Mr. Nixon is a vet- eran member of the legislature and| an experienced parliamentarian, and he also presides over the department of Game and Fisheries. Lme & Armstrong BARRJSTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 42 Yoï¬g‘e Street RICHMOND HILL Campbell Line J. M.»Armstrong,B.A Telephone 186 formerly of Wm. Cook, Cock & Delany BARRISTER - SOLICITOR NOTARY 1008 Federal Building 85 Richmond St. West, Toronto Telephone AD. 1948 Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Wm. (look, 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 Rate Office 229 B. Bloomfield Jordan T. H. Lines 'BARRISTER, SOLIC‘ITOR, &c. 102 Yonge §tz ‘ Richmond Hm 1nn -v- _ ~_..°, Telephone 193 Evenings 7-9 p.m.-Thurs. Afternoons Toronto Officeâ€"272 Bay Street Telephone WAverley 1139 Barrlster. Solic1tor, Etc. UNIONVILLE Wednesday 3-6 pm. THORNHILL Wednesday 7-9 p.m. Toronm Office â€"â€" 45 Richmond St. W. WA. 5923 Barristers and Solicitors Hon. W. H. McGuire James A. B01: 5, BA. Percy Biggs AD. 0177 Toronto AD. 0178 1315 Bank of Hamilton Building Yonze Street Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Officeb'nl Dominion Bank Building, southwest corner of King and Yonge Streets, Toronto. W. B. Milliken, KC. Herb A. Clark Henry E. Redman W. P. Mulock A. Cameron MacNaughton, K.C. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc. 84 Yonge Street Richmond Hill OFFICE HOURS Alexander MacGregor K. C. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 614 Confederation Life Bldg. Toronto Phone: Office EL. 5029 Rec. MO. 2866 THURSDAY AFTERNOON 93 Yonge Street Immediately North of Masonic Hall Phone 87 .- Richlï¬ond mu Toronto Office â€"â€" 18 Toronto Street Phone WAverley 2321 McGuire, Boles & Co. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Room 66, 18 Toronto St., Toronto Phone WAverley 2321 Residenceâ€"21 Hollywood Ave. Lansing. Ont. Wiuowdale 308 At Maxple Tuesday Afternoon Bank of Commerce Building BARRISTER SOLICITOR, PUBLIC Morgan L._ Pillar Thomas Delany 9.30 to 12V M ulock, Milliken, Clark & Redman Cook & Gibson Walter S. Jenkins T. C. Newman ï¬ichménd Hm Eng HARRY c. NIXON BARRISTEB McKinnon Building 19 Melinda Street Toronto, Ont. Telephoneg Residence 148 110 Toronto RICHMOND HILL, WAY BACK IN LIBERAL FILES FO‘RTY YEARS AGO From our Issue of January 12, 1899 Mr. J. H. Prentice, of the firm of: Eckardt and Prentice, auctioneers, who has moved: from Carrville to Unionville during the week, wishes to thank his friends for past patronage, andl hopes to make many more in his new territory. We hope that Mr. and, Mrs. Prentice will like their new home, and feef certain that both will be welcome adiditiOns in the Village !of Unionvville. At a meeting of the’ Curling Club held Thursday evening it was de- cided! that the same skips play for the Smith nrd‘al that played in the President vs. Viceâ€"President matches with the same men, and to face the ‘same opponents. The winners of the Pugsleyâ€"Boyle match will then play the winners of Sims-Moodie match and the Winners of the Palmer-San- derson m‘atch, the winners of the Storey»Sayage match. The last two winning teams to play the fin-a1 , game. ‘. 1 A" D...“ , At the annual meeting Monday e'v- ening, the following were elected officers of the Fire Brigade for the year 1899: Chief, W. H. Pugsley; Lieut., P. G. Savage; Foreman of Hose, H. A. Nicholls; Foreman of Hook and Ladder, W. T. Storey; Steward, F. Grainger; Treasurer, P. G. Savage; Secretary, W. E. Wiley; Janitor, ‘C. A. Morrison; Auditors, T. F. McMahon and E. Coombs. It was decided to hold a carnival at the end of the month. The Village Council met on Mon- day, January 9th, 1899. Pursuant to “The Municipal Act," Revised Staâ€" itutes of Ontario, 1897, Chap. 223, Sec- lltivon 259, the following persons elect- ed to fill the offices of Reeve and Councillors for the Village of Rich- mond Hill for the year 1899 as semibl‘xed' in the Council Chamber this ninth day of January, 1899, at eleven o’clock a.m. Peter Gould Savage, as Reeve John Palmer, as Councillor Thomas H. Trench, Councillor William Inn'es, Councillor David‘ Hill, Councillor. ‘ And having subscribed and made their respective declarations of qualâ€" ification and of office took their seats. General business was trans acted and accounts ordered paid. The council adjourned to meet on Monday, 23rd Inst. M. Teefy, Clerk. ' A bridge matter in which the First Movie Star: How do like your new father? Second Movie Star: Oh, he’s quite nice. ‘ ‘ First Movie Star: Yes, isn’t he? We had him last year. you The other night a man driving between Tobermory and Wiarton- came across an unusual sight. On the road was a load of hay proceed- ing slowly and walking behind were two young deer, munching hay as they walked, quite happy and un- concerned. ’ A chap was arraigned for assault and battery and brought before the judge. Judge: “What is your name, occupation, and what are you chargâ€" ed with?†Prisoncr: “My name is Sparks, I am an electrician and I am charged with battery." Judge (af- ter recovering his equililbrium): “0f- ficer, put this man in a dry cell.†A kiss is a peculiar proposition. Of use to no one, yet absolute “bliss for two. The small bOy gets it for nothing, the young man has to lie for it, andl the old man has to buy it. The baby's right, the lover’s- privilege, and the hypocrite’s mask. To a young girl, faith; to a m"- ried woman, hope; and to some Counties of York and Peel are both‘dames: Chal‘ity- interested, was ‘ ad‘justedl Monday. “The bridge is the new steel struc- : lture which spans the Etobicoke Riv- The veteran township clerk and: itreasurer of Pickering Township Mr. nmmm. Roman. who despite the fact “4“. V _,_, er at Summerville. Sir Melville Parâ€" ker of Stl'eetsvillle, of the Peel Counâ€" ty Council, met Warden High and Councillors Hall and Reesor of York at the Court House, and‘ agreed that each should pay half the cost of con- struction. This will amOunt to $1,- 256.41 each. The bridlqe,’ the build‘- ing of which was in charge of En)â€" ginee‘r McDougall of York Coun‘by, was completed on December 311. THIRTY YEARS AGO From our Issue of January 7, 1909 Rev. E. C. Currie of Sarmia has Palm-(4:, Sanderson. H. H. Hepâ€" per, councillors. ~v “L..A,‘L 1.--, -V, The Toronto and Yonge Street Hockey League was formed here last evening. The first match will be playedI here Wednesday evening. Au- rora vs; Rdchmomi Hill. “There’s something odd about you this morning,†said the dictator to his chief lieutenant. “Yesâ€"I know what it is. For the first time since I’ve known you you‘ve left off your medals.†chest There is a wealth of unexpressed‘ love in the world. It is one. of the chief causes of sorrow evoked' by death: what might have been. said or might have been done that never can be said or done. The lieutenant looked down . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 lemon . . . . . . 111 per . . . . . . . . 104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 for 19-09 will be: W.V :eve: T. H. Tr-ensch, J. i / ________..__-â€"â€"â€"".___._7 ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12th, 1939 s’ 1 g Club at his General News & Views Two weeks from next Wednesday is the first of February. Old man winter is wearing away just fine. County Council meets next Tues»- day and‘ we can soon look for a solu- tion for all the troubles of the world. L A man by the name of Dan Mc- Donald had been elected) reeve of Lindsay township, up in the Bruce Peninsula, for the twenty-first cbn- secutive time. The King and: Queen will not visit Richmond Hill next summer, but Reeve Greene unlike Dr. Dafoe hasn’t 'made‘ any fuss about it. Don’t worry if your Ancl your rewards Rememlber that the Was once a nut lik Wes. Osborne was defeated in the recent municipal elections in New- market after serving continuOusly on the municipal body for the past twenty-two years. First Movie Star: How do you like your new father? The other night a man driving between Tobermory and Wiarton- came across an unusual sight. On the road was a 10ml of hay proceedu ing slowly and walking behind were two young deer, munching hay as they walked, quite happy and un- concerned. ’ A chap was: arraigned for asusauld: and battery and' brought before the judge. Judge: “What is your name, occupation, and what are you chargâ€" ed with?†Prisoner: “My name is Sparks, I am an electnclan and I am charged with battery." Judge (af- ter recovering- his equililbrium): “0f- ficer, put this man in a dry cell.†l The veteran township clerk and: {treasurer of Pickering Township Mr. IDonald\ Beaton who despite the fact lthat his age is floating mideay be- ltween 75 and 80 years, is one of the lmost efficient officers in Ontario ac- cording to ratepayers and officials who have business to transact at the clen ’s office. It is an interesting fact to note that Donald Beaton‘ and his father the late Hector Beaton have held this position now between them for over a century. This is surely a record which stands out in Ontario history of municipal offi- cers. A Hollywood news item announces' with pride that television is just a- roundl the corner, that soon. football; games and such events will be screen- ed‘ in theatres and homes as they are played. This is somehow a reminder that those slow English have already enjoyed television for several years, that sets are sold in the open mar- ket at reasonable rates, that cricket matches, pwblic speeches, boat races and stage plays have been screened in theatres and hOmes with no more fanfare than accompanying the or- dinary sound broadcast. Those slow- lwittedl sluggards on that fog-bOund“ | l l island have the most exasperating habit of getting things d‘onelâ€"Ott- awa Journal. MEWL rewards are few; that the mighty oak a nut like you. job is small open every evening for the next forb-‘ night, and they all came andl thank- ed and praised God for answering their prayer. The wise carry their knowledge they do their watches, not for ( play, but for their own use. A reformer was watching a trench being dug by modern machine meth- ods. He said to the superintendent: “This machine has taken jobs from scores of men. Why don’t you scrap that machine and put one hundred men in that ditch with shovels?" The; superintendent promptly re- torted: “Or, better still, why not put a thousand men in there with tea- spoons!†‘ DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, OTTAWA. Please send me you: free Booklet, "100 Tempt- '4----n-n------------â€"â€"------- Street and No.. or 9731757051355 Boom}? Please send me ing Fish Recipes". Name. Addren 'T-his coupon is inserted as a convenience in re- newing your subscription. The address label shows you the date up to which your subscrip- tion is paid. If it is in arrears we would appre- ciate your remittance, at $1.50 per year. THE LIBERAL \ Enclosed find $.... being my subscription for . . . . years. Please send me a receipt. .guno-u o u u c o u c ¢ c a . u CUT THIS OUT (Please punt iéï¬Ã©rs plainly) RR. No. BALING Hay & Straw Having taken over Moore Bra. baling business I am pre- pared to bale hay and straw on short notice. Price rea- sonable. Latest facility for moving outfit. Successor to Moore Bros. Phone Stouffville 7313 Gormley RR. 1 PERCY COBER CW-l3 SINGLE com In. $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE BAKED FISH CAKES 2 cupfuls flaked ï¬sh (cooked or canned), 2 cupfuls bread crumbs, 1/2 teaspoonful salt, 1,4 reaspoonful pepper, 1/2 green pepper, chopped, 1 table- spoonful lemon iuice, 2 eggs. V4 cupful milk. Combine flaked fish, bread crumbs, seasonings, green pepper and lemon juice. Beat eggs. ccmbine with milk and mix with fish. Press into greased Custard cups and bake lnrnn 1-\ (-4 1L 5...»-.. "W..- “7. W, in oven (350° F) for V2 hour. Serves 6 to 8. Serve un- moulded with egg-onion sauce. Garnish with parsley. No. 28.