glamtisnnmte. also . .H, aâ€. .â€",../MWWM rliil ii iii? z A ï¬i'stvclnss farm, being; the east hull of lot 28, in the (3th (Jon. of Vnunhun. Apply to ï¬liiiiélilllï¬ml Came to the premises of the undersigned, lot 45. 1st Con. Markham, on Friday, July 3151,, 1891. a Brown Horse. . The owner may have the snme‘wy proving property and paying expenses. THOS. PALMER, Richmond Hill. l ESE Slillifll Came to the premises of the undersimied, lot 5. 6th Con. Vaughan, on or about the 24th oiJulv, 1891. an aged horse. . The (N. ner may hiwe the same by provmg property rind paying expenses. SAMUEL TROY'ER. 0-2 r) Woodbi‘idgo, Aug. Ist, 1891. TREES I Fruit 4c Ornamental 0! all kinds Apples Grapes T‘em-s Small Fruits Plums Roses, 620.. dzc. . Che rrics A very choice stock of all kinds for fall and spring planting. lx‘o better goods. Prices reasonable. BUY DTKRECT, And save Agents' Commission. Will deliver all orders of $5.00 or over FREE at your nearest 11. R station. Duty and all charges paid. Write for prices on anything you want from a dozen to 1'10 trees. Price list free. Special attention given to largo orders and small ones not neglected. Yr rite FRED E. YOENG. Nurservman Rochester, N, Y. July 30-6m liaise ii haulers In the matter of the estate of ABNER ARNOLD Deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. S. 0. Cup. 110, that all persons having claims against the estate of Abner Arnold Into of the Village of 'J‘hornhih who died on the 9th (lay of April, 1891, are on or before the lst Day of September, Next, To forward by post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned solicitors for the administrator of the estate at the said deceased, a statement in writing duly proved by declaration giving partic- ulars of their claims against the estate, and the nature of all securities, if any, held by them. And take notice that alter the last mentioned date the administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased, emone the per- sons entitled thereto. hav'inig regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given, and the said administrator will not be respon- sible for the assets or any part thereof so dis- tributed to any person of whose claim notice shall not have been received as aforesaid at the time the distribution 151313.116. JONES & ARNOLD. Canada. Life Buildings, Toronto. Agents for Solicitors for George D. Arnold, Administrator of Estate. Toronto, July 13th, 1891. 44 THE PALMER HOUSE, RICHMOND HILL. Thisï¬ne hotel is ï¬tted up with all the modern appliances for health and comfort. Best brands of liquors an d cigars. Sample rooms for com- mercial travellers. ‘Busses meet all trains. Rates $1.00 per day. JOHN KELL Y, Pronrietor. MEN WNTED To sell for the FONTEHLL Nurseries of Canada, which have been increased to 700 acres , stock choice and complete in all lines ; newest spe- cialties : hmdv Russian imits, &c. ; liberal pay weekly ; can start men to work at once ; ï¬rst- class outfit free. Write without delay for par- ticulors to STONE J: WELLINGTON, N urserymen, Toronto, Ont use. s. in: seven, 11.3., THCRNHILL, I Graduate Toronto Universitv. Member College I’hvsicia‘us and Surgmus, Ont, two years As- \ Sistant Surgeon Toronto General Hospltel. Residenceâ€"Two doorsnorth of post ofl‘ice. Tol- cphone communication by private line with all outstanding pluccs. Oflice hoursâ€"8 to 10 u. m. 1 to 52 p.113. THE LIBERAL $1.00 per Year. WANTED I Salesmeu to handle our hardy lines of NurserySlock. lluudsomc outï¬t free, Sulary or commission from start, have done busi- ness in Canada for over thirty years. Suc- 1.:ch gumuiileed to pushing; men if they fol- low our imiructions. Write for terms at ouco C £135.71 BliUTlâ€"IE IIS’ 00., Nurserymen, Colborne, Out. :‘huc mu" {(‘l’lllflcsllnvl‘lior‘n mndl'nt t , Anslm I; . lLdu, Uhu‘ “’V n:“4ll Why from $5 to \' you how . spnro limo , man.) in “hill- ; inn nxnv-nc lhl m. M5 mm ifo..ho: bob :‘oa-LlnudJL-auie I can Boot the Best Those who want a. superior article in Boots, made to ï¬t the foot an faction in the wear, will ï¬nd it to their advantage to see our stock of and Children’s Boots and Shoes before inv these goods includes both ï¬ne perfect as sound leather and strong work c in every way satisfactory, and in nothing more so than in the price. Loose: HERE 1 and heavy wear and each x*.,‘1 Man. in the County 101â€"â€" d ve satis- Metg, Ladies’ esting a. dollar in footwear. Our stock of article is lust as Buyers will ï¬ne these Boots Our aim has an make it. been to give the very best of leather and. labor that the money invested could buy, and the quality and cheapness of these Izoods assures our success. Boot in any market that will give you better satisfaction than ours. Fine Foot-wear cannot be excelled. You can buy no Our Ladies’ :0 Iâ€"â€"-â€"â€"3 ALSO IN STOCK Men's and ‘vVomen’s Cork Laces in Porpoise and Cordovan, Silk and Braid. Beeswax Oil, Waterproof Oil, Buttons and Button Hooks, and Button Fasteners. toine’s Paste Blacking. Trunks, all sizes at w Custom Work a speciality, pegged and sewed. promptly and neatly done. Plates. Sabin’s Glycerole Polish, Ladies’ An- holesale prices. Repairing Soles and Blakey’s ROBT. SIVERS. “‘RUPEBTEc co, BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS. Corner of Yonge St. £1; Dufieriu Ave. RICHMOND HILL, Dealers in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS, CIGARS,&C. Makes the following trips regularly :â€" Yonge street, in the village eve ry day. The whole village every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. MONDAYâ€"Yonge street sout TUESDAYâ€"To Elgin Mills, h to York Mills. Victoria Square, Buttonville, Brown‘s Corners, Dollar, Headlord, and Patterson, Maple, Sherwood, Edgely and Concord. WE DN ESDAYâ€"Yonge stree t south to York Mills. THURSDAYâ€"Elgin Mills, Oak Ridges, Temperanceville, Laskay, Teston and Maple. FRIDAYâ€"Yonge street south to York Mills. SATURDAYâ€"â€"Elgin Mills, Victoria Square, Buttonville, Brown’s Corners, Dollar, Headford, and Patterson, Maple, Sherwood, Edgcly and Concord. 58%| â€".â€"â€"0 HARVEST. THOS. MEREDITH £1, CC... 0 WE HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW HARVEST Scythes, Forks, Hoes, Rakes, TOOLS, Handles, &c., which we are selling at Lowest Cash Prices. 100 TONS OF BINDER TWINE, Manilla, Flax and Silver Composite. PARIS - GREEN ! PEERLESS - AND - LARDINE ~ MACHINE - OILS. Get our Q IIISS. MEREDITH 81 0 notations. 392 154 King St. East, I Toronto. insure nu Sighil BY WEARING THE ONLY FRAN K LA ZARUS Late of the ï¬rm of Lazarus & Morris IRENQDM’NED Spectacles &. Eyeeï¬vlesses. 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