Centre St. E. Richmond Hill Office Hours â€" 1 - 4 pm. daily 6 - 8 pm. daily except Wednesday Telephone 24 WWOOâ€OMW Richmond Hill , Office Hours 9â€"10 a.m.. 12â€"2 & 6â€"8 pm. and by appointment MAPLE â€"â€" Phone Thirty Years Experience Formerly with Heintzman Company Leave Orders at Austin‘s Drug Store R‘r'hxunnd Hill Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publip ReSIdence â€" 18 Poyntz Ave. Lansing. Ont. Willowdale 308 Room 66, 18 Toronto St., Toronto Phone AD. 5877-8-9 From the Toronto Conservatory of Husic, will accept a number of pupils b Piano, Organ and Theory. Richmond Hild~Tuesday and Friday MRS. MYLKS DR. JAMES R. LANGSTAFF THURSDAY AFTERNOON 93 Yonge Street Immediately North of Masonic Hall Phone 87 â€" Richmond Hill Toronto Office â€"- 18"l‘oronto Street Ph‘one Adelaide 5877 Alexander MacGregor K. C. Office Hours: 9-11 a.m. drain except Sunday and 6-8 pm. daily except Sunday am! Wednesday“ ’Office 229 AA. Cameron MacNaughton, K.C. BARRISTEB McKinnon Building 19 Melinda Street Toronto, Ontario Drs. Langstaff DR. ROLPH L. LANGSTAFF BARRISTE'R & SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC 314 Confede’ation Life Bldg. Toronto Phone: Office EL. 5029 Rec. MO. 2866 Barristers, Solicitors. eve. Wm. Cook. K. C. J. A. Gibson 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 DENTIST PHONE 70 YONGE AND ARNOLD STREET RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO B. Bloomfield Jordan BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC VOL. LXIII. Office Heurs: 10 to 12 am. BARRIST-ER, SOLICITOR. Etc. 84 Yonge Skeet Ricnmond Hill Dr. R. A. Bigford Dr. M. J. Quigley DENTIST Bank of Commerce Building Telephone 80 Dr. J. P. Wilson Walter S. Jenkins George W. Cross Piano Tuner Dr. W. J. Mason Adelmo Melecci OFFICE HOURS 9.30 to 12 â€" z to 5 Evenings by appointment Texephoneg Cook & Gibson T. C. Newman Richmbnd Hill Every MEDICAL MUSICAL $1.50 PER VEAR IN ADVANCE SINGLE COPIES 6c. DENTAL THORNHILL LEGAL Residence 148 Phone 100 Phone 3 BOX 467 An appeal for $9,000,000 in vol- untary contributions to the work of the Red Cross Society will be Launched throughout Canada on May lilth andl through the succeeding two weeks. Helen Simpson Lynett J. F. Lynen ORDER HELEN SIMPSON FLOWERS For All Occasion-s Phone orders delivered any- where in North Yonge St. District 2518 YONGE STREET (At St. Clements) Telephone MAyfair 1145-6 Dealers throughout the country report an, umpreoedlentedl demand for bieycl‘es. Apparently many peo- ple are going to do their travelling via bike this Summer. Many deal- ers in the cities are completely sold out of bicycles. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR GENERAL REPAIRS PHONE 319 AURORA The historic oldI strwcture which played such an. important; part; in the community religious Irife of the Society of Friends has been pub chased} by Holflandl Marsh farmers, who will tear the structure down and use it for buildings on their g‘ardï¬en plots. LIFE. FIRE. ACCIDENT. SICKNESS PLATE GLASS. AUTOMOBILE BURGLARY, GUARANTEE BONDS SPECIAL RATES TO FARMERS INSURANCE North Yonge Street is to lose one of its century old landmarks with the demolition of the Hicksibe Meeting House at Armflbage. Hill 9 Have you. something to sell? A small “ad’†in The Liberal wiIIJ get you a buyer. Telephone Richmond Richmond‘ Hill‘ figured in a hold- up and robbery Tuesday morning. Wiltliam Vandeï¬bent of Markham Township has kept a record on his seed drill‘ for a number of years of the first see-ding date. The averâ€" age over a term 0:! years is Apnil 19th. This year promises to be earlier than the average. Golfers were in action on local links on Good Friday. Farmers were many! farms in Saturday. Fall wheat throughout the County is report-ed to .be looking well. Bright, spring-like weather was ideal for the first showing of spring ‘styleys. J. C. BODFISH ON ALL CARS TARIFF & NONTARIFF CO’S A. G. Savage Farm Implements and Repairs Massey-Harris Rite-Way Milkers Beatty Stable Equipment and Repairs Beatty Washers and Household Appliances C.I.L. Fertilizer Corn King Mineral “Gem†Milk Coolers and Electric Fencers Viking Grain Cleaners and Graders Harold W. Mortson 11 Centre St. W.. Richmond Hill Telephone 93 "I‘was a Glorious Easter Massey-Harris Old Post Office Richmond Hill GENERAL NEWS AND VIEWS on the land’ on this district last AURORA P.O. RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO THURSDAY, APRIL 9th, 1942. While he was still of tender yearsw he heard the bugle call Fall in, ye men of Canada, fall in, ere freedom fnall»! Tall and siraight he stood} there, a light shone in his eye, “So help me God, I’ll The a man, for never must our freedom dlire.†A fbrave proud smile upon her lips, his mother bade him go, How great the cost of that little word», only a mother can know "Grim reaper,†she charged, “it is life’s richest wine you pour, Dearer to me than life itself is this, the cihlld I bore, But if sweat, blood‘ and bears must be wrung from the nation’s heart, Then in my ccuntry’s greatest hour, God: make me worthy of my part.†â€"B. M. MacLeod. One reason why changes in the 'smali coinage are rarely made is that, to vary their size or weight, would‘ put out of busdness tens of thousands of telephone and other slot machines when! metal for their relbuildrinag‘ might be impossible to obtain. Many a. man has to buckle down to make both ends meet. With Donald Duck in the movies, it seems we are turning from harm actors to quacks. She [strained her new-Iborn to her hungry heart, A life in bud ~â€" a child â€" of her a part, A climax to her girlhood] dreams, her wizfehtoodK’S‘ crowning joy; With trembling liipsi she whispered}, “tell me, is it a. boy.†A lainde voice assuring her, did hl'esvsings on him shower “Oh! Make me worthy God,†she ibreathed‘, “this is my greatest hour.†Don Head Farms, Richmond} Hill The cent piece ms made out of copper, zinc and! tin in certaï¬n pro- portions. Now the formula is being changed at the Royal Mint, Otbawa‘, to cut d-o'wn, if not _cut out, the use of tin. No change in the Canadian five- oent piece is contemplated. There is* pLenty of nickel to Yast out the year. This bit of Rhyme and Reason came into our oflxce a few days ago: Keep your temper, Gentle Sir, Writes the Manufacturer, Though your goods are ovecr-d'ue For a month or maybe two, We can’t help it, [please don’t swear, Labor’s scarce, andl metal’s rare Can’t get steel, can’t get dies, These are facts, we tell no lives, Harry's enlisted, so has Blill, All our work is now uphill. So your ord1er, we’re afraid May be still a bit delayed; But you’ll get it, don't be vexecl, Maybe this month, maybe next. Keep on homing. Don’t say dd~e. We are trying as hard as we can Wartime scarcity of tin has hit the Canadian onlewcent piece square in the face but without disfiguring it or reducing its' value. ‘ W3 wonder how anyone who complains about restrictive mea- sures being taken by the govern- ment to better the war effort would- like to trade places with an aver- age oiviquan on! the British Isles. How would he like to be closely ration-ed as to the clothing he can buy, get around on seven gallons ott' gasoline a. month with the pros- pect of losing that in July, pay 20 per cent of a $1,600 family income in taxes, be limited) to approxi- mately a. poundl of meat per person per week with little fish or poul- try\ obtainable, get two to five eggs at month, half a poumd of sugar a week, and do without green vege- talbles, fruit or chocolate? It is under these conditions that the Britishens are carrying- 0n.â€"Stir- lirnlg N-ewsuArg‘us. Another inmate of the asylum who had been watching, Ibegan to laugh. “It’s you that’s the id'dot," he said. “Why?†The other jerked his thumlb at the opposite wall. “Nail? was made for the other wall." - A lunatic was trying to knock a nail‘ into a wall. But he had‘ the head of the nail against the wood! and was hammering the point. At Length, he threw down the nail in disgust, and said, “Bah! Idiots‘! They gave me a nail with the head at the wrong end.†ache on Eas good atten‘d‘z out the year A-ll churches throughout the dis- trict report almost “record attend- ache on Easter Sunday. May the good attendance continue through- 'o Brave Mothers All At the Fire Department's Smofker and‘ Euchre Wednesday evening Mr. John Palmer won‘ first prize, a silk wmibrella. The other prize was won by Mr. Reg. Cooper after a sharp contest. Between 80 and '90 were present. Cruel war in :South Africa con- tinues in its bloody work. Last Sat- urday’s diespa‘trches brought the news of a severe battle at Hart River between British and- a large force of Boers led by General Deiarey. The 2an Canadian Mounted Rifles were in the thick of it. Carblegrams from Mr. Chamberlain and) Lord! Roberts: have been received by the Governor- Generai congratulating the Domin- ion orr the heroic conduct of the Canadians. 'The pluck and endlur- ance of the Canadian Mounted Rifles saved‘ the day. During the past week footballl clulbs have been organized at Mill- iken, Markham, Locust Hi1} and Al'â€" mira. .Some of these teams; will! compete for the cash prize at the Agricultural Fair on the 24th in Richmond‘ Hill. O‘n‘ Good! Friday, W. Cooper of Maple med; with a painful accident. He and ‘H. Kiï¬by were shooting at a mark and while the gum was be; ing Foadvedl it went oflf and lodged‘ in Mr. Cooper’s knee. Dr. Rout- ley was called and soon extracted the bullet. FORTY YEARS AGO From our Issue of \April 10. 1902 A weather (bulletin may now be seen daily in the window of Mr. Jerry Smith’s jewelry shop. Mr. Smith) gets the forecasts every morning at eight o’clock. After fifteen or twenty years of city life Robert Collins, a (brother of Al-f. S. Collins, of Thornhill, has gone back to farm life. He :purâ€" chased a 100 acre farm two miles e281; of Sonya in the township of Mariposa for $7500 and along with the stock, grain, implements, etc, the deal imam}. a sum of $10,106. IMr. Jas. Conmer’s auction sale at Victoria Square was a great SUIC- cess. Horses went as high as $290 and! cows $70. A business change of note took place this week when the drug busi- ness of Henry E. Wray was pur- chased by Henry F. Austin, form» erly of the ‘border cities. One of the largest sales ever held. in this district was that of the late R. J. Fleming estate on Lot 5, Com. 2“ Pickering, Kingston Rd., on: Sat- urday, April 2. 'Sale started“ at 10.30 and‘ all was sold at 5.40. Prenâ€" tice and Prentice conducted the sale and there were over 3000 people in attendance. THIRTY YEARS AGO . From Our Issue of April‘ 11;, 1912 From! ‘Our Issue of April 7th, 192*? WAY BACK IN THE LIBERAL FILES Yerex’s Electrical ON ALL MAKES 0F RADIOS BY CERTIFIED RADIO TECHNICIAN TUBES TESTED FREE FREE ESTIMATES RADIO LOANED WHILE YOURS IS AWAY 26 Yonge St. RADIO SERVICE FIFTEEN YEARS AGO Phsne 242 WM 09â€â€œâ€œOWWMOOOOOOMW 3 PHONE 10, THE ELEVATOR RICHMOND HILL «WWW All persons having cIaIms against the estate of the above mentioned deceased, who died at Elgin Mills, in the Township of Markham, on 8th March, 1942, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned Executors, on or before the 30th day of April, 1942; after which date said' Executors will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had‘ notice. Dated the 25th day of March, 1942. Evelyn Marion Kerswill and Nor- main Dunbar 'I‘ytler, Executors, C/o Tytler and Sproule, their. Solicitors, Ill-0'3 Canada Permanent Building, 320 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario. Graduate Ontario Veterinary College and McKilly’s Veterinary College, Chicago KING & MAPLE - Tel. King 2300 Te]. Maple 82 Jones Coal Co. IN THE ESTATE OF ALICE ELIZ- ABETH KERSWILL, late of Elgin Mills, in the Township of Markham, Widow, deceased. Richmond Hill G. I. Roberts V.S., B.V.Sc. VETERINARY SURGEON MAPLE, ONT. Dr. S. W. Armitage M.D.V.V.S. VETERINARY SURGEON Notice to Creditors the low uh rod-marked hard coal Call us for VETERINARY Willowdale 418 Phone 188 Licensed Auctioneer for the counties of York and Ontario Successor for Corporal Ken Prentice of C.A.S.F. and of the late J. H. Prentice, formerly (Prentice & Prentice) Farm and Farm Stock Sales a spe- cialty at fair and reasonable rams. Milliken Phone Agincourt 52w3, Office Kingsdale 4812 WANT ADS COVER AND DISCOVER A MULTITUDE OF NEEDS Farms and village property for sale and exchange Richmond Hill Phone 1 AUCTIONEE'R. MAPLE Licensed Auctioneer f0: the County of York Bales attended to on shortest notice and atvreasonable rates Licensed Auctioneer for the Count-y of York Insuranceâ€"Life, Fire, Automobile, Plate Glass, Burglary, Guarantee Bonds. Accident Etc. KING CITY P.O. Phone KING 42x: C. E'. Walkington AUCTIONEER INSURANCE Richmond H'iH Phonesâ€"~15 and 142 Night Phone 15 Branch Offices at FIRE _ AUTOMOBiLE â€"â€" LIFE THORN HILL AND UNIONVILLE Ernest W. Hunter CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Wright & Taylor AUCTIONEERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE Clarke Prentice J. Carl Saigeon J. T. SABG‘EON & soN 57 Bloor St. West, Toronto, Ont. Phones: R. H. Kane REAL ESTATE INSURANCE BUSINESS Insurance Residence Hargrave 0795 Phone 92-3 No. 41.