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The Liberal, 19 May 1938, p. 7

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A husband can stand an occasional tongue-lashing from his wifeâ€"and expects itâ€"but he is exceedingly ten- dier onI the subject of stock market operations, and event humane woman with a grain of feeling ought to know it by this time. Immediately after the said last mentioned: date, the assets of the said estate will be distributed aâ€" mongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard. only to claims of Which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Toronto this 9th day of May, 1938. ‘ WALTER B. COWAN, K.C., by All persons having claims against the Estate of Oswald Frederick Steâ€" wart, late\of the Township of Mark- ham in the County of York, deceas- ed, who died on or about the 12th day of April, 1938, are hereby noti- ifiecb to sendi in to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of June, 1938, full particulars of their claims. IN THE ESTATE OF OSWALD FREDERICK STEWxAinI‘, deceased. Immediately after the said 15th day of June, 1938, the assets of the said deceased will be distributed aâ€" mong- the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which it shall then have notice. Dated May 11th, 1938. I The Trusts and Guarantee Company, Limited, 302 Bay Street, Toronto. R. B. Gibson, Esq. K.C., 912 Federal Bldg., Toronto, Solicitor for the said Administratorr. All persons having claims against the estate of WILLIAM COOK, de- ceased, who died on- or about the 17th day of‘December, 1937, are noti- fied to send; to the undersigned Ad- ministrator, The Trusts and Guaran- tee Company, Limited, Toronto, or to the undersigned R. B. Gibson, Esq. K.C., its Solicitor, on or before the L5th day of June, 1938, their names and addresses and full particulars of their claims, and the nature of the secun'ilties (if any) held “by them duly ve'gified: ghy statutory declaration. _ Jak..w~w‘samh a...“ 114- . “Am. . In the Estate of WHLLIAM COOK of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, Barristerâ€"at-Iaw, Decea_sed: THURSDAY, MAY 19th, 1938. Notice to Creditors his Solicitors, Strathy, Cowan & Setterington, 15 Toronto St., Toâ€" ronto. MIDWAYE Girl’s Softball Tournament. Horseshoe Pitching Championship York County ”. I ' ' ' ' "’°”"°”””” Woowmwoowoooowmmwm nwnrn‘xr A tr-___,,,, -- -_ - --.___ _ _ ,, um-uV 1 LUUIVEI, bmgmg Cowboy and his Horse. AURORA’ BOYS BAND OOOOO‘OOOOOOOOOO90990990999009.0090GOO09999009009699.9990...9996909009099 0090909000OOOOOOOOOOOQOOQ§QOO099990960006¢6060096006000060069000 Notice to Creditors GRANT COONEY, Singing Cowboy and HARRY CHARLES, President Under C.K.C. Rules. A Point Show Conducted inCo-Operafon withâ€"TYQ Kennel Club Canada is a good place in which to live because it is not yet over whelmed by individual and collective bvavbarites. Perhaps more than any other class of publications the week- lies can strengthen the ideals for human betterment by keeping the virtues and their means of expres- sion in- the foreground. The audi- ence to which they appeal, promotâ€" ing the finer instincts, can continue with the aid of press leadership to be the nation’s defense against the vices in high and low places. If sincerity in human relationships is the .basis of happy citizenship. The weekly has an opportunity through its community service to keep alive the spark of human sym- pathy and interest, antidotes for ‘greed and repression which are re- sponsible for so much despair. Church, school and home are Within the range of its interpretation. A large proportion of its readers has the wholesome privilege of living close to nature, man-’s inspiration and- model. Can the weeklies do more to cultivate an understanding of these advantages? If “to be honest, to be kind, to earn a little and to spend a. little less, to make upon the whole a famâ€" ily happier for his presence,” if this is the test of a man’s life and work, as Stevenson says, making Canada a better place depends upon the character of its citizens. LETTER No. 5 “What can Weekly Newspapers do to make Canada a better place in which to live and work?” The quesâ€" tion correctly implies a special sphere of influence, for the weekly collectively goes into the homes and is close to the hearts of hundreds of thousands of peqple where the basic factors of a congenial exist- ence should be found. O"--u.<b.o.-u.0.o.u.u- -0- -1!.<>.t>.o.o-n-w.o.0-<-.O. .3- .1 .1--- ---:-------M»-------«-- £0 2 MAKING CANADA BIG SPORTS PROGRAMME A Series of Letters from Distinguished Canadians (m Vital Problems Affecting the Future Welfare of Canada Specially Written for Canadian Weekly Newspapers AssociatiOn A Better Place in Which to Live and Work ALEX. LITTLE, Vice-President INDUSTRIAL DISPLAY Prizes for all Classes Light and Heavy Hérses Featuring Some of Canada’s Finest Horses and Riders Thrilling Saddle and Hurdle Events THE LIBERAL, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO Richmond Hill Fair, Tuesday, May 24th. Day 139 Every church contains two kinds of people: (1) Those who run things; (’2) Those who haven’t the nerve to speak up. Toronrto, March 22, 1938. willingness to let live accompanies the right to work and to assert indi- viduality with self-reliance. Promo- tion of such ideals may not be a distinctive prerogative of the weekly press but its field is responsive. Re- spect for individual capacities is be- ing endangered by over-regimenta- tion. Canada would be a better place in which to live if the tendency to centralize were reversed, the smaller communities provided with a greater share of industrial activity, enabling more people to enjoy the neighborly intercourse which seems to be denied to a great extent in the impersonal atmosphere of the more congested area. ‘ mmwowooommwmo Al Quality Low Price Keep Your Corn Healthy By Treating With THE MILL RICHMOND HILL SEMESAN JR. PHONES: SEED CORN A. A. McINTOSH, Editor-in-Chief, The Globe and Mail Evenings 82W MAJOR G. H. BASHER, 2nd Vice-President It, wa $8.11] 3': ..m at I11 mh um U h C S ! ..'..':’ II:':'. -t Thursday : We was studdying jog-ronhy in school this p. m. & the 'teecher sed to Jake what are the shape of the erth. He replide rovunldl & in a d‘ickens of a shape. HOW do you no she ast him & he sed‘ Well all right its squair & in good shape then. I dont want to start no argy- ment he sed. He is to lazy to ensist on his rites. Friday : The iglorius time of the yr. are neer to hand when school will be a thing of the passed. And I am so glad of it that I feel like Monday : Yest- erday in S. S. the teecher ast Bh'sd- ‘ el‘s where does lit- tle boys go who W > play B. B. or go .- r fishing on Sunday. Blisters replide & sed out to the city park & Elm crick. It was» the trooth but as all the other kids laft I sup- pose theys a ketch sum whairs. Tuesday: Ma sed to Pa tfhat Mis- ter Reddykashr our bankers better 1/2 is a going to haft to have a nether operashen & do Pa no what shese got. Pa sed no he didden-t. But he noes what Mister Reddykashr have got wi‘tch are 2 hundred $ $. Ma thot a seceunt & then sed Pa ottent to talk thataway but- Pa sed he noes h-er Dr. has recent bot a nother otto- mobeely. Wednesday: I & Jane was going home from school togather this p. m. & when I sed sum Thing she sed you tickel me. I started to do what she sed and she slapt me. It seems like I will never understandI women. A speshelley this Jane person. Sunday: It was rather warm at church this a. m. and the preecher seed in his sermint that his better 1/0 has recent acused him of talking in . his sleep He sed V he denyed it & sed to her he talks in other fokes sleep. Some of his con- gel‘gashen Iaft but some d’iddenrt even awaken up. SLATS’ DIARY (By Oliver N. Warren) | Saturday : It were a fine afternoon lthis p. m. & mos-t evry beddie in [town & all the farmers and there ‘famlblys were on» the st& It were a plesent ocashen for me. Or would of been if it had-dent been for Jane & Elsy lofeing- inside the d’ru'; store whare the sody founten is at. They run quite a lot of I & Jakes & Blisâ€" ,terses Bizness away. Jones Coal Co. heping 'buy the teecher a presen‘t~ In. spite of her deturmfina‘shen to make me learn sumthing. As she diddent suxcede I fergive her. As all will soon be over. I dont hdld grudges. “IF IT’S FOR A CAR OR TRUCK WE HAVE IT” Tires from $1.00 up Glass installed While you wait â€"â€"reasonable CARS AND TRUCKS WANTED “Tony Saves You Money” HARRY R. ROSE Lehigh Valley ANTHRACITE Phone Willowdale 272W “The Coal That Satisfies’ York Auto Wreckers 40 Yonge St., Richmond Hill Office Hoursâ€"Every Monday OTHER FEATURES and by appointment Toronto Offices: 100 Adelaide Street West Phone 188 ‘ 6189 Yonge St. ‘.e 272W Newtonbrook Branch, Oak Ridges ROSE & HERMAN Barristers-A t-Law at 1 o’clock pm). to hear and adjucflicate upon all comâ€" plaints against the Assessment R0] of the Municipality of th'e Townshfg of Markham for the said: year 193, All parties interested are mquested; to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. CHARLES HOOVER, Clerk of the said Municipaliby. Unionville, May 11th, 1938. , PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a Court of Revision of the A» sessment Roll for the Township’s): Markham will ‘be held in Townsmp Hall, Un'iomrille, on MONDAY, MAY 30th, 1938 TOWNSHIP OF MARKHAM COUNTY OF‘ YORK COURT OF REVISION Telephone 13.5 and Thursday Afternoon Municipality of the PAGE SEVEN LOUIS HERMAN

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