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The Liberal, 7 Jun 1923, p. 4

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Having taken over the handling of MusseyJInn‘is Parts, I um prepared to fill orders for same. Lawn Mowers Sharpened. Saws Filed. In fact. IF IT IS DULL \Ve Sharpen IT prupex 1y. A. ANDERSON Phone Day, 13-3. Night 75. Rolfe Shoe Repair IS open all day, and every day, except Wednesday afternoon and Sunday, for repairs to boots and shoes. We Solicit your enquiries an Orders. JONES LUMBER C0 PHONE 27 Large Stack: of Pine and Hemlock, Shingles, Lat/h. Cedar Posts. Etc. for your quick conwnience. Also dealers in Fibre Board, Ready Roofing, Asphalt Shingles, Fells. Etc. \Ve npemte our own Planing Mill, Siding. Flooring. Moulding Frames, and Sash, Doors, Etc. Perfectly manufactured. AND TAKE FURTHUR NOTICE {but after the said last mentioned duke the Execulrix will proceed to distribute the Estate among the parties entitled thereto honing regard only to the claims of which she shall have then re- ceived notice. Attention "inLIJE‘Toronto (his 11m dayof May, A. D. 1923. in ‘he County of Yoxk, E~(]Ilil0, Deceased. PURSUANT to the Statutes in that behalf, notice is hereby given that all Eersons, having claims Rgflilht the state of the said Charles Normun, who died on the 28rd day of February, A. D. 1929, are rcqnired on or lwfnre the 10th day of June next. to send to Hannah Walker Nm'nmn, Execulrix, Maple. Ontario a statement of their claims. addresses and security (if any) held lgy them. _,.,‘._---vn .vrurtnn IN THE MATTER of me Estnt CHARLES NORMAN L. lnnes & Sons NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Maple Sand. Gravel and Brick Company, Lt'd. have on hand for sale. omen: drain tile. 3, 4. 5. 6 and 8 ln. ulverb tile 2, 15. 18 and 20 inch (30 inches in length) A180 Cement Brick Sand or Gravel sold by the load or in car lots. cedar posts and telephone poles for Contractors and ’ Home Builders Sand, Gravek, Tile and Brick \VILLIAM OUOK 33 Richmond Street, \V. Toronto. ( licitor in: the said Executl ix. 40-49 Planing Mill and Lumber Yard ‘ Richmond Hill Street Richmond Hill. BUILDERS SUPPLIES Next Door to Jonvs Lumber Co. Arnold St, Richmond Hill Take Notice Cedar Shingles Fibreboard Gyprock Wallboard BL‘ Pine Lath or. Arnold& Yonge, I Back of Drug Store. ugh and Dressed Lumber Hardwood Flooring late of the Township of Vaughan THE of the Estnte of arp R961“ ings oors Manager Recent‘y there has been a good deal of talk aboun a possible univn of Li'erals and Prcgressives in the Local House. Helf‘. again, the name crops up and causes trouble The platform of the two groups is pthically the same. but men who broke away from the Liberal party land united with the U. F. U, do not like to be accused of instability. On the other hand it is hard to expect Lil erals to give up their identity and form a third party. A split. between t 6 above nan‘ed political parties seems L0 be the only chance for Hon. c uld fund a name that would be swisf.c:my to each of the congre- anions. We have heard it stated thata un on of the Methodist, Presbyterian and L‘ongxegational churches might, Luke piace if the diffevem. bodies The brief day of bravado and handitry is soon over. And then-â€" ‘;he end of the road." Wrongâ€"doing does nut; pay. It is not. worth its price." But Leo Rogers is another warn- ir‘g to those who choose the by-paths, “ho will to do wrong. who set out to defy the laws of God and man. Some people may condemn, and others sympathise w1tb the unfortu- nate Leo. Rogers, but it might be well for many a. wayward young man if he would bmithe Globe’s warning in the following words: “He may have been a madman since his youth. He acted like one. Oflicialdom may have blundered in Ha treatment from the beginning. It. would seem so. “THE END OF THE ROAD” If silage is cut too greenâ€"or after the frost has taken hold of itâ€"it won't make nearly as good or profitable feed- ing as if cut at just the right time. That's where one of my “Toronto” Ensilage Cutters proves its Worth. \ Makes you independent of a hired outfitâ€"en- ables you to cut at the right time. Enables you to refill after shrinkage, tooâ€"a feature which helps pay for the Cutter in a short while. And it will cut your straw in the winter. a fi&;-“ " “Wt-flu w? 3 , 5 .‘ A small gasoline engine will operate this efficient Cutter: Let me demon- strate its quality features . to you or ask me for free literature. It’s Important to Cut Silage at the Right Time Why Waste Money Daily! R. A. LISTER 8: CO. (Canada) Limited (New Address) Head Office, Hamilton, Ont. 5. Of all farm machines, the cream separator is the one on which you can take no chances, for the smallest of cream losses soon mount into dollars. The Melotte has been the farmers’ best friend for over 30 years. It is the machine with suspended bowl and enamelled bowl casing. Hanging naturally on a ball- bearing spindle, the bowl is perfectly balanced, and is guaranteed easier to turn and to wear longer than any other. On account of the recent ad- vance in raw materials, it is impossible to guarantee present low prices for any definite time. Ten-year guarantee with every machine. ontteal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, Edmonton Write for free descriptive voklet. Don’t delay. ay condemn, and . Lunau, Agent, Richmond' Hill rmkage, tooâ€"a feature Jtter in a short while. aw in the winter. ‘ isitralets here are [wing by a thick coating of brok and tnrvin. The funeral of thn lute Laura M. Baxter, beloved wife of N-mh Hoiles took place un Friday to King City cemvtery. Everyone sylnpnlhizes deeply with the Borrowing family in the luss of a loving Wife and mulher. { "lit-l‘ifx’l's'av'getn"Hecidetil to hold the mumalUnion S. S. picnic at, Vellure on Jply 4th: n WVA_ __‘__A_‘ .,..., -.... A league football game was played at \Vnndblldge lust, Fliduy night be- tween the Woodbridge and Maple tpams. the former winning by 3-0. The con :el-t given in the Community Hall la:twelk by [he Churn! Glass was enjoyed by all who were present. A first-dues programme was glvan and [hose whu did not, Mb-nd missed a treat. It, is intonde that, Choral practice will he usumed in the fall Hnd iL is hoped thub the Class will hau'e thy sqppnr}, of the vjllage. -A I...IJ AL- v alua, usc av. u.\. -~-....v.." _, V ‘11 Saturday the Kim: City football team defeated the Neilson team in Toronto by a {score of 3-2.. 1 Auction Sale Register WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13â€"Auction s-ule of live stock. implements. funniturp etc.. at Garden Ava, Langstatf, the property of \V. G. Thorpe. Sale M 1.3!), Standard time. Terms cash. J. T. Saigeon. Auct. The fune‘rnl of the lat.» Mary Leggnt, beloved wife of Steven WnKinfion. Look lace from her residence last, Thursday, to 'l‘hornhill cemetery. Service was held in the house, by the Pastor. Rev. Mr. Fralick. of Thornhill and Wu! largely attended by relatives and friends. She leaves to mourn her lots a husband and family. I'Iovard Fel‘gucn and hi; {0 lowers to be returned to power. Have you seen the wonderful Buttonvflle Simplicity Itself .’ LISTER MILKER lepaired en stone § RICHMOND HILL MOTORS 'éuwrmocmouooumw W0; Vnca‘l solos Wore Pnntrihutml by Stanley HM: and Mia H. Ohnter pupils from \Villium on Rmul Sflhonl' whu had tlken first [runes at the Dr. James L. Hughes, who was largely instrumental in swurirg [be retoml ion of the Temple bv the Yolk Pioneers, and its convertiun intnlhe York Museum, was in charge ufthe arrangements, and gave a shout history of the undertaking. Mr. G. H. Locke, Chief Librarian (if the Tulunln Public Library, gave an inn-resting address, and chit-f Big (inure, 90 yams of age, from Georgina IsLni. ulsn made a. pleasing speech. hewrnl piesenmtions were umdv, in'ludingu magnificent flag-polo by H. S. ('ane. 0t Newmarlet. :”NNGOWNOMOOOWOOOQO”OOOWWNW. The annual gathering of the Youk Pioneeis and Historical ASSUCiHIiUu was held at. Shill'lll) Temple Saturday. Early in the deny soon-v- of mutuis were parked in tho grounds. and families and friends picnicked together. The grnnd old edifiee erected nearly one hundred years ago by David \Villson and the "Children of Peace" is in a good state of preservation. and the many relics it contains, were examined with much interest. \ [PHONE 109‘ WTA; VANDERBURGH NOW is the time to look after the repairs for your car so as to be ready for the warmer weath- er and better roads. GASOLINEOIL, GREASE &c. Always on Hand BATTERY REPAIRS VULCANIZING ACETYLENE WELDING AUTO ACCESSORIES and GENERAL REPAIRS *OOOOWNO”“ MOTORISTS GYPRO 0‘ York Pioneers at Sharon BEFORE I‘URCUAN‘ING A CAR SEE US ABOUT TIH NE\V'DURANT AND STAR MODELS FOR 19:: SPRING IS HER E We Specialize in Permanent Wall Without Faster The hI-nthm hood of unglers ought, n. be particularly pleased with the June issue of Bud and Gun in Canada, bp- crxuse it is Lhr‘ Fishing N-nnhm‘. and became it fen-lust that splendid sport gvnw-omly. In fact, the. June issue, which i~z now on sale. is Sn chuck-full nf Attractiw nmtnri «I that it i4 certain to be an absolute treat fur fishermen all over Canada. lRod and Gun in Canada is published monlhh; at; \Vt’qu-tvmlk. Ontmin, by '1' \V. J. Taylor, Limited. 0 'mio Musical Festival Iecently held in T! 1" Mn. Fuheral from his Sunday, June 3, Cemetery. Rod And Gun DEATHS H. W. REID late residence on to King City I ll-‘l’, at King ii. H III. lrelm'el Andrews. in his May 31,1” v'ul “llt- Hf

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