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The Liberal, 7 Oct 1881, p. 8

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Do _y ou want MONEY ‘? If so, you can have any amount on first cllss property, half margin 6 per cent, over half, (3‘; percent. Business strictly private. For further pnrticulnrsapply in J. LUSH, VALUAron .120. Richmond Hill. Sewing Machines. lf yo I want it first Class article. one that is durable, not liable to get out of order a like many others, then get the GENUlNE WlLLlAMS SINGER. Imported. It has but one hole to pass the thread through and are selling more freely than over, so that the company has been obliged to enlarge the factory ngnin. J. L. is also agent for the LANEIASHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMFANY. Capital tiftceu'million dollars. Address, JOHN LUSH. Richmond Hill, July 28. '30. Look Here The Undcrsigned having been uppointâ€" ed Agent for the SEWING MACHINE ls prepared to supply the Public demand for this increasineg popular Machine at L 0 w E s T RATE 5, AND Oi‘v' Liberal Terms. Also Agent for the Brown (C- Patterson ilgrlculturel inglenents I Also Agent for the QUEEN’S , BENCHI‘S CARRIAGE .WORKS, IiICH.l_\I(Q)ND 111L111. In returning thanks to my numerous friends for their liberal patronage during the pest wenty-ono yours, I beg to remind them and the general public, that having erected entirely new and conimodious premises, 1 am cnnbled to supply Phaetons, Buggies, Carriages, Cutters, Sleighs, and - Plattorm Sp: 111g Waggons. Both Light and Heavy, rill of which are guaranteed to give satisfaction, as the work is all under my own supervision. I am also prupured to do all kinds of blacksnlithing dz repairing the most workmanlike manner, on the shortest notice, nlld on the mostrcnsonztble tel-mi HUlSSE-SliOEING paid special attention to. WM. TRENCH, h l I: " A w, E. . , l, , ,_ fi, 71 basing: e 5‘6"?» C:- E Tunisia»; . , E l misfitfi ‘75 p 61%ng w .5 :30 >59 ism-a “A. ‘ HEâ€"cao fil‘i'w A mg 0 H :35 E a E353 rum! 5: {Intâ€"5:5 .’ m :5 N *wieiS-‘Slmwg Fm mwmg" a?“ H irrigmrmmzfifj i2 H'lfing-‘J O D mire : 3‘3 " is fir; m Hm ’) Z r: 0 g #11 {3.35 In“ - f: yd 35. Q . ‘ 53 r‘ \- '. >2 : =2. w m 92‘s? P“ ‘ ‘d 41> 3 m E m E55 ‘év Q Em D: 9’ rail-E‘s"?- ° H' ..' \i I“. 3r H 9 IL %s:ii‘-§ ‘9 w m TH E? E“ ’22 cu gar-W“ W :4 8 m -- Mango u .â€" mama’s-"HI"..- ! l Stylish & gubstantial l l Fire Insurance to, READY MADE GIJGTHING ' 0F TORONTO. () IR 1) S l Mail will receive PROMPT ATTENTION. SHOW ROOM, Opposite the Fire-Proof House. A MOS J. WRIG HT. Richmond Hill. March 8th, 1881. “lifeline-lilo HILL Plllllllglfilfifll. FIRST CLASS RUNNING ORDER »" BS PREPARED To Do Planing, Ripping, MANUFACTURING, M O U L D EN G , 025' SHORTESHY NOTIE‘E. He also mnnufztct ores. SASHES, DOORS, Door Frames. Window Frames, and! CIS'l‘EiflNS, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED in. i prices and work. Factory on RICHMOND STREET. S. MAGER. ticl 111 deill, April 26m, 1831. 6m l l lpremises in the Dominion The undersigned having- put his mill in i l. ‘Mr. Chas. Mason The Old substantial and Reliable Cambridgeshire clothing House still leads. ‘ Our clothing being cut by first-class cutters, being imnde b first-class tailors, and critics Whole being sup‘erintended by”p.ra.ctica.l men Who understand their business, and by carefully watchingthechnng- ing fashions we are able to supply our numerous customers andfriends with First-Class READY-MADE C. L 0 T ll l N G equal to order work, at remarkably Low Prices. Our stock is very large lend well assorted, and we have the ‘ibest lighted and most convenient In our ordered Clothing department everyâ€" thing Willbe found Complete. 1*â€" Puznctuality, Civility, ' Straightforward dealing Remember the address twâ€" W. TAYLOR & SUN, THE GREAT CITY CLOTHIERS,’ Cambridgeshire House, 86 Yonge Street Toronto. R EMOV E D Finn For. SALE on T0 BENT. ' r I, . ...._.. -â€"â€"â€"â€" Lot No 25, in: the second concession of atlas Township of Vaughan. G’ood dwelling House, Barn and sheds and a good orchard. Rim- ning stream on-regtrof the lot. Apply to Jas. Dlmton, Humber P. O. or \V’m. Trench, Richmond Hill. and thorough beg-s to-i-ntorr his numerous friends that he i has removed his ’Ilin Shop. be his new prams ‘ iscs, four- doors north of the old stand. where [leis prepared to meet thorith of his customers. , NOW lS YOUR TlME 4-in. ‘ FOR“ SALE. A large quantity of Hemlock board Cheap Stovesgiid; Stovepipes, A full assortment of goods constantly on hand, at lowest prices. Repairing prompt- fencmg- . 1y attended to. Em etroughing a specialty. Apply to E. Clubine, Eversley P. 0,0! C. MASON Lot 35, 3rd Con. Vaughan. Y hail Riellmondvl‘liil‘l, Sept. 20th. ‘ Tell" ’ r __._ IS _._._ N0 ‘ AT THE Fire Proof :, Sinceintroducingr the fiéhi’ifiiwlfll'fll and iii?“ our sales have largely increased and will doubtless continue to do so, as we are determined to keep our stock well assorted and sizll at the LOWE ST CASH PEICE 0 Every Department full of NEW AND SERSBNAEE Fill. llllli Wllil'llll EMES 0â€"â€" A large assortment of first-class groceries {It extraordinary low prices. An inspection of goods and prices is earnestly solicited, as we do not publish apricc list. \l ) fl‘ ’3 ji 7 (rltlcljifjl‘lxl I it ill Richmond Hill, Oct. IIth, 1880. I l. is , “um n.me TIfEE a arm ‘66 BEG Bfilflftp i m 14:9 YQNG E @Tlllf-ZET, Ila-inllthe LATESTAMERICAN and CANADIAN tlesignsin » . , 7" m‘ , ; ‘ , 1 l "" Will Sillltfi, lllllhllll illiltl, DIN" IJVG'â€",'1.’,()().Fll’ (1,7217; OFPICE 17'./llz’., "I."U7 Quality and Chenpncss Unsmrpnssed. ,..(liill and Insm-ct belore purchusing. r. ii. Loorrneros‘, .149 YONGE STREET; i’l’UllllN. f 'l‘ormltofJune 18 1881. 1‘ mm % ""‘lcissso commie " Ellillilitll A lllllll tlllt l Grandest display of Novelties ever shown in Toronto. EDWARDMG’KEWN loll snilllinter negotiations at Fan-3y all Staple my Goods. The success attending: our past olt‘orts has induced us to re- doubio-onscxertions in securing for this Season me very CHNTIIS- MET products (bi’tho lilarkets. Unsurpassed for {JMEAI‘NEDSL VA- Rl E’I‘Y and extent. To those who have never traded with us w c cor-dimlly invite in- speclion of our Immense Stock; we are confident tlw visit will re- pa) . ’ TS VELVETS PLUQHE .SILB l . l U S l‘ iI’luin-Colored dross Silks, at 3%., 45min the followilm shadingfiNm‘y, Soul, Myrtle, (in, Pluin Color .. e41 dross Silks, nt 550.,65c., and 7.30., in lel the newest sllwlesol‘Lron Grey, Azure, Blue, Ivorv, Cream." Murine Blue, Old Gold, Zuln,1\1yrtlo~x, Plumb, Prune, Ruby, (litl‘ol mot, Burgundy, Gen- darme;anle finkfirnnze, 650., do Block Silks, “ Splcmlidetlue ., 131ch (15:... TJu., 85¢, 31m. Rich Black French Silks, 24 inches wide, $125,141.10, $1.50, $1. .11). Elogu Rich Black Lustrelcss Silks, from the celebrated Looms of Bonnet, Jouborr, (luinct, , A choice assortment ol‘ Rich. Blitck llrocznled Silks. A Job Lot of Wes! lg silks, in Stripes and Checks ut l50.,500.,55. This line ol‘ silks is worth double the 111011 . Don‘t fail to inspect them. ’l‘hisseus‘on will bring out some very novel designs in tlro~‘s trimm gm . Amongst tho zmrnv that will take u. prominent. place are Oinhrefhttins and Plain Silk Plush . , in every imnuinnblc shading, and of which we Show a large variety~ Umbra eating. in every tint. 1)lltlll Colored Satins, in nil the new sundae Fine Black Sntins, 50c.,55c.,600.,&7,3. Rich Blunkztnd (lolvn‘cd Brocutelle Sutins. Elm Eflllt Black French Satin null Velvet Brocntcllw. ltich Blrtcl; Ilrocndod Silk Velvets. Plnin Silk Velvets block and colored. Block and Colored Brocitded Vel'vctecns. Flue Isl-ink Velveteens, Ens:- lish and German manufacture. Sp endid Colors and quality, forYlSc., 3306., 350., 50c., 0250,, Tim, b5c., $1.00 up. Plain and Fancy resin nods. Ever-in n'leH‘f in Our Dress Goods, this Department has grown to such dimomions tlmtlhir new- Stouk of B all and Winter Dress Goods for the approaching season will lie found mph-to with the ln». test Novelties, Best Dosigns, and most rolinblc Fnhrics, and is thcbost exhibit we have over oflercd. THESE GOODS ARE SUITABLE F'OR LAL‘iES AND-MISSES‘ \VEAEJL “2"! l Union Estuminedénitingsfikqmzh rind Rowdy Serge Snitings, “The very, Newest," l-‘ili-gunb all Wooll Suitings, Choico,1"rench- Snoring, Ladies Striving Fluuuels. Qashmen’s, Cords, iruStres, Rappe- D‘lrw Enthsh Cnshmeres,1tfoh n11 ~Wool Cushmez-os. !5 BLACK DRESS Goons. To moot the increasing domanl for Superior Black Goods we Intro opened a. SPECIAL. BLACK GOODS: DEPARTMENT”. Forwhich We hiwemmle-diroct purchases from the best European Mmmtuctnrcrs. We are tbcrc‘ fore in 1» better positioirto meet tho requirements of those \‘luSll‘OHfi of pnrflmsing fine Bin/'1: Good mid to whiclrwe invite your special nttentiorn Splendid Enclish Block. Cusnmoies, Finn All Wool» Black Cushmeres,.llich Black Drup’ Etre, Block Lustres mnl llrillinntinoz. | . Shawls,lllla.ntles and Eliirts. rcpnrml to‘ihnw the very latest novelties from English, French- Quilted Block Lustre and Sateen {-‘kirts,Bluck, “In Shawls and Mnnflcs we are; p _ and German Marla-em. Ludics’ ~:mcy felt lfliu‘ts, Quilted: Satin Skirts~ Ladies curl Grndzlcn‘veni's Sil’KUmbi-ellus. “EVER IN ADVANCE” IS OUR M'OTTO. K INSPECTION. INM'IE'EED. ‘ PRICES. THE, LOVV'EST AT ' ~ 7». ,» ‘ \v' EDWARD M KEOWlN, 182‘ YONG E: STREET}. L‘hird door north of Queen, - T()BONCFO¢ Toronto Nov. 26th.. 1880. (Samples sent Per Mail); _ ._-..“fi4

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