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The Liberal, 15 Dec 1910, p. 4

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The va. Ir] R. Hicks Almanac for 1911. that. gnurdlan Angel in a hundred thousand honws, is now ready. Not many are now willing to be without, it and the RM. Ir] R. Hicks Mngnzme, \Vm-d and “fin-ks. The two are only one Dollar a year. The Almanac is 350 prepaid. No In me or office should fail to stand for llwm, to \Vm-d and Works Pn'ul/ifihillg Company, St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. John Wagner of 110 Hollis Sh, Halifax. N. S., says: “Dull shootin pains would calch me across the smal part. of my back zmd extend into my shoulders and neck. often causing me to sufier with severe headaches and spells of dizziness. Spots would dazzle before my eyes and everything would turn black. I would fall to the floor and be unable. to get, up again without assistance. A f: iend told me of Booth‘s Kidneys Pills and I began their use. The first box gave me relief and I am now well and sunng‘." The Weeklv Sun, Toronto. is a large seventy-column fan-m ‘weekly news- paper. making a specialtv of all mat- ters of business and social interPSE to the fmulH‘ and his family. The. Sun’s market reports are admittedly the best and most accurate published. It has no equal in this field. All druggists sell Brmth’s kidney Pills 50c a box with a. gum'unue to «Aliens (-1- ynur money back. jhey are the woud’s great- mar. ancific tm‘ K id may and > ‘ bladder Lmu- ~ ' bio. Pmtpaid from the pruprietors The R. T. Buuth Co. Ltd. Fort Erie. Sold and gnar- anteed by W. A. Sanderson. 0! Kidney Trouble If your back is constantly aching and if you experience dull shaming ains, your kidneys are out of order. ff your urine is thick and cloudy or your passages frequent scanty and painful. your kidney's and bladder are out of older. Neglect quickly brings on rheumatism. diabetis. lumbago. sciatica and etc. ». ' «(kn . x-r' a._,,1=/. away «BOOT/1’8 ,r.“ *‘ hidnc: {Pills} Bwnmom) HILL. 0m, DEC. 15. 1910 r These three are of the 104 patients who are residenhs in this deserving institution and being cared for without; mono and without grim. The sorry part: of it Is that the trustees are carrying a debt of scam thing like «0.000, incurred largely than I) the additions that have been made with n v The Muskoka Free Hospital has ever live ed up to its claims of never having refused a. single patient because of his or. her Wort]. VICTIMS 0F CONSUMPTION.‘ MOTHER AND TWO CHILDREN AT MUSKOKA FREE HOSPITAL. A story from the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consumptives tells of a mother who, with hex- two children, is now under treat.- ment in that institution. The husband had been a patient, but the case was an ad- vanced one when the patient entered, and he has since passed away. There is little doubt but that the wife was infected as a result of cal-in for her husband, and now she is in the Nguskoka Hospital. Her little girl, about five years of age, and a. boy of ten are with her, both being afflicted with this dneld disease. 330d, as she is not; very strong. I have three more children, and one of these, . be}7 of ten, seems also to be afflicted, and it [B advisable that he should enter the 1109 n : the 1; year, and that have more than doubm' the accommodation of the institu- tion, together with the heavy cost of main~ taking so large a number of free patients. Renaere wEo desire to help tfile greet: charity may send their contributions to Mr. W. J. Ga e. Chairman Executive Com- mittee, 84 pedina avenue, or to the Boo- Wy~Treasurer, 347 King street we“, Toronto. ' Are'Now Under Treatmentâ€"Husband. Too, Had Been a Patientâ€"A Tra- gedy in Real Lifeâ€"Heavy Debt on Instlmtkm. The words of the mother are pathetic. She writes: “I went to a doctor and at him to examine my lungs to see what or there was anything wrong with them. and he said that the right. lun was affected. A little rest, he hoped, wou d build me up. I have a little girl, about five years old. and the doctor says that if I could take her up with me ib_would do he:- ever 50' lynch @112 iiiibcijKeep Out "1860“! THE REV. IRL R. HICKS 1911 ALMANAC. SURE SIGNS stopped in 20 minutes sure with Dr. Shoop's Group Remedy. One test will surely prov? F'n vomiting, no 5‘“ . Impâ€"500. Druggl: Ki £4194? l‘ A " 5'3!" «33‘ (“Ml AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that aftex such last mentioned date the Executors will proceed to dis- tribute the asspts of the deceased among the parties entitled there-m. having regard (mly to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and that the said Execnturs- will nut be liable for the said assets, or any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not, have been received by thm at the time of such distribution. Dated. the Second day of 1910. LAWRENCE & DUNBAR, Solicitors fm-VVaItel- Eyer and Fred- erick Lynett, Executors of the said Estate. 224 NOTICE is hereby given. pursuant to “The Revised Statutes of Ontario” 1897, Chapter 129, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the mud Nicholas Lynett. who died on or about Twenty-first day of November, 1910, are required, on or before the. Eighth day of January, 1911, to send by pus‘t prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Lawrence & Dunbar. of 60 Victoria. Street, Toronto, Solicitors for the Executor-5 of the last \Vill and Testament of the said deceaSed, their Christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, the statement of their accounts, and the nature of securities, if any, hgghy them. 7 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF NICHOLAS LYNETT, LATE 0F THEVILLAGE 0F RICHMOND HILL. IN THE COUNTY OF YORK, FARMER, DECEASED. From the premises of the under- signed, lot 22, con. 2. Markham. (m m- abont the lsb of December. 1 Cutswold sheep, 2 lambs. one _With long tail. Nulice to creditors Zl-tf One hundred acres in 3111 um. of Markham. All improved. House and lot just South of Rich mond Hill. Vacant laps inAVillage. RICHMOND HILL 23-2111 L. Innes .& 'Sons Seventy-four acres adjoining Rich- mond H111. One hundred acres in 2nd con. of Mm khan). that has yet been invented. It practically does away with the necessity of storm doors. and in a great many cases is more convenient, and at the same time will save enough fuel in one season to pay for itself. When in our iactory do not fail to have us Show it to you; tor this part of the country, we are now in a position to supply and put on same at a reasonable price. This is the latest and best thing for The International Weather .Snin And Save Your Fuel Storm Protection on Doors BUILDERS AND MILLERS Having secured the Agency fur For Sale Strayed ..' A. NICHOLLS, Real Estate Agent. J AMES KEITH. ‘ Lamas 5 C Whom Farm and Dairy “AWN” Our trees are guaranteed strictly first grade, true to name. and to he delivered in first, class condition. \Ve can save you money in two ways. 19-3m Don't place your. order for spring until you have had our prices. Until we have an agent. at Richmond Hill, we will be glad to quote you direct. State quantity of stuck wanted when asking fm' Catalogue. new depart- ment has to ‘ do with the C. o u n t r y E Home and its ksurroundings. Terms: $4 a year, $2 {or six months. Dated at Torontn this 30th day of November. A, D. 1910. (V ' NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to R. S. 0.. 1897. Chapter 129. Srctinn 38. and amendments thereto, that all per- sons having claims against the estate. of the said William Chatterly. who died um 01' abnut the 28th day Of Octo- ber. 19l0. at the said Village of Thorn- hill. are required to send by past, pre- paid, or tn deliver tn the undersigned. solicitors for Joseph Edward Francis, the Executnr of the said estate, on or before the 1st- duy of January, A.D. 1911, their names and addresses and a statement of their respective claims and the nature of the security. if any. held by them. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that after the 1st day of January, A.D. 1911, the said Executur will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only tn the claims of which he shall then have received notice. and the said Executor will not be responsible far the said assets or any part thezeof to :my per- son or persons of whinse claim notice aha“ not then have. heen received by 1m. I (Fm mix/$3?) I CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA, Bronchitis, Ctoup, Coughs and Colds, or money back. Sold and guaranteed by IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- TATE OF VVILLIAM CHATTER- LY, LATE OF THE VILLAGE OF THORNHILL. LABORER, DE: CEASED. An eight, mun) brick house on Ynnge street. Furnace and other Cum-eu- iences. 41-” 23- 3 Notice to Gredilms. Thos. W. Bowman & Son Co., Ltd. 5-; (PW I/m-Mri) lOâ€"tf 88,000 on first mortgage on farm property. _ ' with 2 for lat; STREAM," or send us twenty-five cents for four weeks trial trip. A an large illustrated weekly‘ journal of shooting, >7 fishing natural his- tory axld yachting. A .v‘ â€" periences of angler ers and campers, c Adventure 12 Richmnnd Street. East, Thu-onto. Sulrs. fur the‘snid Executor. Dress-Making. 7|? r99 froasnprnbh'.’ For Sale or Rent The Fruit Tree Specialists. Money to Loan PRUUDFOOT. DUNCAN. GRANT & SKEANS. RIDGEVILLE, ONT. Apply to W 3 1113661 MRS. \VM. MARSHALL Richmond St. H. A. NICHOLIS.: Real Estate Agent. Richmond Hill. periences of anglers, shoot- ers and campers, or yacht: terested in country life, ask your newsdealer for TEQREST AND Apply to D. ‘HILL. ing; or If you are in- Farm er’s Magazine Subscriptions for weekly and daily papers taken with “The Liberal” at $1 a. year at the following rates:-- Family Herald and Weekly 0 Qfo m 'i won.” .. . .......,, ........ , . Estimate coupons can be had at, this office, which must be filled in and accompany your subscription to the uni papers. The Family Herald Weekly Star, of Montreal, is the gwntest Fumilv and Farm paper on this Continent, and can safely he. depended upon to carry out this unique cnuipebitinn impartially. We hope tn see some of our readers win the trip. Send vour subscriptiun in now to THE LIBERAL. Richmond Hill. HOW many readers will the issue of March 15, 1911, on the same basis have? \Ve offer The Liheral and The Family Herald and \Veekly Star for one year each at, $1.91), and every person “cm-mine this nfi'er has the right, to make an estiumte and The Family Hem-1d and “’69le Star will send theiflrst, (hm-.9 of its readers who nmke the curl-Pct, nr [wan-est correct, estimate to England with all expenses paid frum any part of Canada and u liberal allowance for spending money. .11 . l 1 . .I I m , _,,L!,L .__.1_L L- an“: 2.. .._J The Issue of The Family Herald and Weekly Star of September 15th, 1910, had 656,370 readers based on an average of five renders tn each paid subscnptmn. The Family Ht-ruld and \Veekh' Star. s-f Mnnu‘ual. is going to send lhrve or IXIOI'P hf their waders to the 0M Uuuntry m-xl June at the time uf the Coronation with all expvnses paid from any part of Canada and a lihvm) allowance for spandng Imgnvy. u.‘ .. u .- nr ‘u an- ‘ mm Irirrurlhlrétid ai'lflingeuwnts with theI Family Herald publishers hy which mn- x-mdel-s mm enter the cumpctitinn for this prize trip and it certainly will be a trip to hr wmemhm-ed. FREE FRI? TUTHE EGESNTRY Every family should have both their local paper and a city paper Open to All Readers of The Liberal flex-e Are 'l‘he Conditions RATES 750.

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