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The Liberal, 22 Dec 1910, p. 8

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AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that 36"»: sm‘h inst mentioned date the Exocu‘mm will proceed to dis- tribute {kw nssvts of flip docezxs'ud among: the par-Lies entitled thereto. having regard (mly to the claims of which Hwy 'sbail then have notice, and than LilL‘ mid Executors will not be liable fu: 1hr: Quid assets, or any person (1r pvwms of whose claims Ilolgice 5h 11 am: haw been received by them em 19 tiam «if Mich distribution. Dated Lhe Second day of December. 1910. ‘ NOTICE is hereby given. pursuant to “The Revised Statutes of Ontario” 1897, Chapter 129, that till creditors and Others having claims ngninst the estate of the said Nicholas Lynett. who died on or about Twentyâ€"first day of November. 1910, are required, um ui' befme the Eighth day of January, 1911, to send by post prepaid m- deliw-r to Messrs. Lawrence & Dunbar. of 60 Victoria Street, annntn. Solicitors for [hi‘ Executnrs of the last \‘Vill and Testament of the said (lPCeasf'd, their Christian and surnames. addresses and m-soriptirms, the full particulars of thoir ulnims‘. the statement of their accoums, and thr nature of securities. if Hny.‘lue)d by thpnl. _ IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF NICHOLAS LYNETT. LATE 0F THEVILLAGE OF RICHMOND HILL. IN THE COUNTY OF YORK. FARMEK, DECEASED. The regular 8.30 p.m. car from Toronto to Newmarket will operate as far as Keswick. VVed. Dec. 21,» Thur. Dec. 22, Fri. Dec. 23 Sat. Dec. 24 Late Car leaving Throntn for New- nnu-ket and intermediate points at, 11.45 p.1’u. Late Car loaves Torunbn for Newmar» ken and intermediate- points at 11.45 p.111. Late Gar leaves Newmarket for To- 11mm and intm'nmdiute paints at, 11.00 [1.111. Nuiice ta firedimrs THE LIBERAL ‘will be sent to new subscribers from this date to January 1. 1912, for $1.00. See advertisement elsewhere in this paper for clubbing Tubes with ubher papers. Sat. Dec. 17, \Ved. Dec. 21, Sat. Dec. 2! h The Treasurer presented his annual. statement which was receiVed and the Clerk was instructed to have 100 copies printed for distributmn. Council adjourced. Mr. F. Sims presented a petition signed by J. Eyer and 77 other mte~ payers asking the Council to change the present nights for skating. The mutter was laid over for one week, and committees appointed to interview the/Band and also the Metropolitan Raii'way 00., the latter with a View to havmg the waiting room opened on skating nights until the 10.40 car‘s de- parture. A letter from the president. of the High Schnnl Association was read. asking for the use of the Rink fm: one ho_u_t' ofi'ive afternoons peg‘ week. _ Minutes of‘previous meeting read and confirmed. An account from 'W'm. Trench 85 Son for $17.00 was presented and pay- ment ordered. The Council met. pursuant to statute. on Dec. 15th, in the Clerk’s Office. All th_e_{nembers_preser_1t. Toronto & York Radial Railway Metropoliiciii Division Special Christmas and New Year’s Service. Humeâ€"Brownâ€"That the Secretary apply to the Village Council for the amount of grant voted for remodeling Lillrary rooqx_.-â€"Carri§(_1. The Secretary was instructed to add to the list of Library books forim- mediate purchaseâ€""The Trail of ’98.” by Service, and “The Undertow," by Knowles. The Board adjourned. Bm‘Qn â€" Hume â€" That the Room Committee purchase a stove for the use of the Librarv room.â€"-Carried. An account from Mr. Geo. S. Sims, $13.00, for work and material on shelves in Public Library room; also from L. Innes & Suns for lumber, 850., $15.80. for fitting up Library room. was onrfnotiongrdered 139 be paid; l Minutes of last; meeting read and adgpted. Members present: P. G. Savage, S. M. Brown, A. J. Hume, T. F. Mc- Mahon; also the librarian. Mr. G. Cuwie. The Public Library Board met in :Igr. -Ili;1me’s oflice, Saturday evenlng, ec. . Monday Dec. 26. and Monday I Special Car- leuving Newmarket for Keswick at, 2.00 p.111. PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD. VILLAGE COUNCIL. Saturd av, Dec. 24 F. S. LIVINGSTON. ' Traffic Manager. an. 2 ’Lax-etSS‘E. THURSDAY, Dec. 22â€"Auctinn sale of first-class fresh milch cows with calves by side. and springers neat- calving. at Mitchell's Hotel. Sulli- van’s Corners. York tmvn line. the x-nperty nf Torrance and MCCNUHY. gale at 1 o'clock. Terms 3 months. J. H. Prentice. auct. FRIDAY. Dec. $3 â€" Auction sale of horses and cattle, at, Vinght's Hotel, Nubleton, the px-npertv of Taggart & \Valker. Sale at 1 o‘clock. Terms 10 mnnths. D. G. Blnugh, auct. FRIDAY, Dec. 23â€"-â€"Credit sale of farm _ stuck. implements, &c.. nn lot. 35. can. 8, Pickering. the property of Abraham Lehman. Sale at 1 o’clock. Terms 10 months. J. H. Prentice, Aucb. WEDNESDAY. Dec. 28+Alxctinn sale of housv. stable and lot. at. Mongulia" con. 10, Markham. the property of the late Mary Burkhnlder. Sale at; l n’clnck. Terms made known on (1sz (If sale. J. H. Prentice. auct. Nov. 29‘ 1910 And take further notice that after the said last mentioned date the executors will proceed to distribute the, assets of the estate amnng the par-ties entitled thereto. having regard (mly to the claims of which they shall have then received notice. Pursuant to R.S.O. Chapter 129 and Amending Acts, Notice is hereby give-n that; all parties having claims against; the esbnte of the said Catherine Fyfo, are required on or before the 24th day of December 1910 to send to Alex. McNaughton. Vellm'e. one of the executors. a statement of their claims with their names and addresses. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CATHERINE FYFE. LATE 0F THEVILLAGEOFWOODBRIDGE, MARRIED WOMAN, DECEASED. Notice to creditors P. G. SAVAGE AND A. G. SAVAGE xhcy can do. land Mn N. bamfiuwhl pay mom from $5 to 3 par Guy. Some hm owned m 4»: sea In I dny Either II. young mm on)“ no: rag-‘96. You Ir? started In: who nan fl mu .m. A n x. _.._ and: are sense. In! men who 1rd. Sziulon a 00‘ ,Porflnd, Mmemfil toxin free, fun infamy-ion thou: work which n“ .W.‘ “v. H... van... mahsoluuu mu of Inna MW")! i luv. reasonable and fair in Harness, blun- kets, Robes. Mitts. and anything usu- ally found In a first-class harness sture. GEO. M DONALD, Richmond Hill YORKTON ife, Fire & Accident Excellent 0pp0rtunity for the Investor or intending Puchaserz For full information address G. H. Brndbmnk, Sec. Buard 0f Trude. Mercantile Fire Ins. 00. Western Fire Ins. 00. Norwich Union Fire Ins. Co. Rimouski Ins. Co. York Fire Ins. Co. 1 London Guarantee &'Acoident CONFEDERATION LIFE ASS WILLIAM COOK. 33 Richmond St. \V. Toronto Executors’ Sulicitor. ‘. 1910 ‘ 2L4 Auction Sales. A leading grain growing and stock-raising centre in Western Canada. Collegiate Institute under con- struction, costing $70,000. The Judicial, Educational, Distributing and Land Office centre of (Eastern Saskatchewan. 4 Chartered Banks. 7 Chunches, 25- Mercantile Houses, General Hospital, 2 Newspapers. DISTRICT AGENTS We guarantee to deliver the stock in good condition and up to contract grade. We can show that, there is good money in representing a well- knmvn. reliable firm at this time. Es- tablished over thirty years. VVx-ite for particulars. We ask oil'r customers to hold their orders until our agent, Mr. John F.‘ Atkinson, of Richmond Hill, 631% 613‘ you. 18-3m 19-3111 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 stock wanted when asking for Catalogue. Our trees are guaranteed strictly first grade, true to name, and to be delivered in first, class condition. We can save you money in two ways. Every farmer should know that the price ofl'ered by the dealers for cattle, hogs, etc, is I. fair one. How can he know thin if he does not take a farm business paper? What doctor or law- yer or business man would be without his business paper? There in but one farmeu’ business and market paper, am is The Weekly Sun. ,‘Surt 1910 right by mksoribing. " PELHAM NURSERY CO. Lax-ets 5 Thos. W. Bowman 8: Son (20., Ltd. to be careless in making purchases of HARNESS, HORSE GOODS, m-evtnin the matter of repairing, in all features. which go tn’mnke up a desirable place to nude. THIS iS THE PLACE-goods of absolute reliability, prices that. are reasnnuble'nnd fair in Harness, Blun- kets, Robes. Mitts. and anything usu- ally found in a first-class harness sture. It Never Pays Horse Owners NURSERY STUCK 600 ACRES UNDER CULTIVATION The Fruit Tree Specialists. THERE IS BUT ONE RIDGEVILLE, ONT. TORONTO, ONT. SASK. If ye: want help. domeétlé or farm hand: have hieth to bring out Him the Homeland this “it. next you. or at any time, the service at the pgpartmeno is at your disposal without any cost to you. Write boâ€" THOS. HOWELL; FARM LABORERS m DOMESTIC SERVANTS THE IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT Canadian Northern Ry. System RICHMOND HILL A. J. HUME Aidaâ€"@361! mnemtEfiMVz land 3.11% all- "fiffi'fififufiafiafi 56653:. Tea” '6: 05.83.55 yon-mono." prepaid. Sold by 911,3939909013 M FINE TAILQRBM W Tam: MARKS DESIGNS f Cowman-re ac. Anyone landing I sketch Ind deacflgtlon my quick] ascertain our opinion 80 w ether u: Invent on u prob-hiya: ta. 9. mmunlonp noun smut] oonndont. AN 00 umu sent freq. dost may for «curing ones. 1’1)?an jakeqnt rgugh annlgA room - .vv. -._._ ., p out! um; ififiafi'ui'nn'Tâ€"W W203“ 11919“ £80.13 9. B ri tish CANADIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE TORONTO Saw-Ind {373 'Sfiéfil‘ifif :HifiificaR. ! FOR ANY POINT IN ONTARIO THE BANK E. M. Byx-ne. Manage:- . BRANCHES ALSO AT MAPLE. MATlKliAM. STQUFFVFLLE etutnlu. IMMIGRATION Afiéflf; ‘ chflfioiflfl NORTHERN HAIL’WKY. 64 Kim: s-rnnrr EA's'r; TORONTO. ONT. IND NOTARY PUB LIC Convayancing, Leases. Wills, Etc. Special attention given to is received in our Savings Bank Department, and is sufficient to open an account and entitie the Depositor to a pass Book. The highest current rate of Interest is allowed. and money may be withdrawn at any time without delay. Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. RECKMQND HILL BRANCH 55 Pressing Cleaning Repairing is prepared to obtain W‘s” OF‘ CANADA 805m A DEPOSIT OF ONE DOLLAR of the Toh‘ be!“ cent cheaper, ten per cent better for Blisinm. Shatthan‘d,’ and Matric. Booklot Free. 1?; A. Farquharsqn, B; A., Prin. Cor. Youge & Bioor Sts. AND GQRMLEY. Term of l909. 38-tf Willowdale *++++-Â¥++++%+++M+~?*HN*§¢ 5F. *1. WWW THE BANNER OFFICE. AURORA 0!-+++++++409§~*++~§~+++‘¥++++++¢ TICKETS for the Canadian \Vvst. prucm-ed at, Téskets far the West ALL BRANLHES OF THE- TRADE STRICTLY ATTENDED T0. GEN ERA'L BLACKSMITH, ELG-IN MILLS EIGHT TAMWORTH SOWS Some bred and" others ready to breed. THE LIBERAL OFFICE RICHMOND HILL. Ordors taken atâ€" PATRONAGE SOLICITED AND SATISFAC'P‘XON GUARANTEer A Nice Box of Case Perfume Our line of Perfumes are very selpct. Call and see them. We will be glad to show them. HOLSTEHN BULL CALVES W. A. Sandefsnng Hair Brush and Combs Ebony Brushes ' Manicure Sets Christmas Cards and Booklets F. J. WUODWARD. What will you give for Christmas? I have a few gnod Dolls left. HOIiSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY Lot me suggest giving Drugerist RICHMOND HILL also Stock Farm J. MCKEN ZIE 80 Bunches

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