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The Liberal, 11 Jun 1885, p. 5

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ABLE. w ‘9, M,.~ N. R. R. hill: T GOING NOR TH. TURnNTn. Mitil. Accmn. (litv Hitll 7.1.1 l‘_‘.tlll Union Station 7.53 12 iii-i lerr-lr Street 8.00 11.15 Queen's \Vliiirf .. v Piti'kili‘tlo .. . , HUI 12.2!) m‘eiiport .. ., 8.1?1 _ Neston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.20 3 Thurnhill , . . 3.40 1.0; lil(‘lI.\frI)‘D HILL Mil lull: King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ll 0') n.19 Aurnrit. . .. . 9:12 liilij Ncwuiurliet. . . ‘J :l: 1. Mn itlIXG SOUTH. > EV. :‘f‘t'h'll. Muil. Nuwnim'lrct .. . .. ". 11.lil l: \iii'nrit 11.1.7 th-l Kin-1 .. ... . . . . .i :"3 l.‘l<'ll?\lt’i\'h Him. v ply» Tiiiirnhill ,‘l ‘Vnstrm , 1.9.» Ibivnnpnrt', 11:; rill l’rii‘it'luli‘ , .. l.'_"il 1J0 'l'lVIlillN'l‘D, ( lleell'h\Vll:tl'f . . . - ' ' limrek Street. . ,lnnn ].’l'l Sill) Uninn Station... inn? l.:‘.T it"! City Hall ... . iiiir. 1.15 51) PROCTURTS‘ErlGE LlNE. Connects nith ull train». lmirin: the Palmer House. ltii'liinnn 1 Hill. fl“ l‘nlans: Miiil & Expr‘csanrhh &' Smith . .. .. i'ir'I'()iiiiiiUilitl.iiin " . ll.‘ llVlll'L‘NS. North ,. . . 31” l‘~lll”~ Mriil, South . . ' . .. . ii POST OFFICE NOTICE Until further notice Mails will he closed at the Richmond Hill Post. Office as lollnirs: 7 Mnnxlsu Zâ€"(iiillfll Ntll‘tll,\iilllll, l’nsli nnil $.00 (L. m. \Vem, including ’l‘hnrnliill, l‘lll]!lt‘,'1'l\l’tllllll.hlfll‘lilllllll.&'i'. 7.43 EvliiNIXGIâ€""GlfllllfMllll.l].1ill>bl\llll\\L‘\l iiis rilmvm 6.13 X. B.â€"â€" Rouisti‘reil Letters must he h'inilcil in at least Fifteen Minutes t‘:tl‘lltl’ than the iihoi't llll’lltlollcd houis for clmina ‘1 ’Y, l‘ostiiirisit‘l‘. {lilac Willii’iil. #3.? i, J {hianD HILL. Thiirsil 1V. ~llllll". ll, '83 IJOCALEJ Subscribe for Tm: Liiiritiin Triiin till the ls: oi January in xi lnr .'-0 cents. I] O W l’urc Paris Green at Toronto prices at Savage s. Sued lll(’l(.'l|illll< and 1mm: inl- nul- il in lllt‘ garden should rend Steele lli'os. & Co's iii urge of ad. on another lllll'lv. Cut Nails} lllC‘l‘t.‘E§ and iii'ci'..‘\'2.7§ per keg, nct cash. lit the Concrete. The Fishingr Season. The fishing "(‘rlFfin may now he said to he fiiii ly open. Several of our rpoils h we lweii iii llnnd‘s Links, rind-trill, \‘rv “7‘1 hold our lltft'l/llUt ot'cr'fnr n futuro issue. Court Day. in guiding the lliilll 1. New Song. A new song duilicnteil to “ Our Bravo Volunteers,“ lnis been published iii. the Sun ollice, Slnynor. The words and music are by Mr. T. .l. U. Miichcll, on whom the piece i‘rl'lixviS llillt‘li ('l‘l‘lllli. In those stirsing times this ‘llUlllll more {I very pnpulnr piece. It is written in three lliits, illld sells ail. 30c. a copy. Specials from the Cheap Cash l'ltlllScfltlll)! . Prunes for Suchoice Ti as and Coffees; table lulloiii‘eady- nizide clothing at 20 per cent. iiis- count, great bargains; Linen Alpaca check shirtingzs at 8, 9, io,aii<l izgc. per _\'il.; lovely gents' light-colored silk scrirls; beaiitilul lnilics' hosiery ziuil gloves; ; buttons, laces. (‘inbi’oiilâ€" cries and corsets; palm lcai fans for your church pews, the. Annual Meeting. 'l'hr- Annual nieeliiig of Hit: West lorlt lie- l'Il'lIl Assncnilion “‘lll ho lielil ill. the Town Hull, l’iirlidiile, on Tuesday. the third iliiy nl‘ Juno, rm 1 o'clock, p. in. A full nttenii- ' unciâ€" of lleforuii-rs is rvquesli‘il from all pains of flu Iliiling, iis niitturs of iniporlziiice will hi,- brought Iii-fine the meeting. Mass Meeting. A Scott Ant Muss Meeting will he hold in ‘ lhi: 'l'nwn ll.ill, Allllll‘ll,(ill \l'cilncsllny. Ihc 24th iliiy Ul June. '1 here will be two St'$>lllllSâ€" lllll‘l'llUlill nnil evening. lion. 5. ll. lllultw \Vlll iiililicrs the inwiing on lhc ilnesliuii of Telllpi'l'lllit‘t'. It is expelled thr-ic \ri'l l(‘ n \'(‘l_\' lurgc attendance t) hi~.ir such iiu elo- quent spi-iilwr. Plowmen's Meeting. An niljiviirizeil meeting: of tho Viinghnn l’li-wnii‘n‘s Assncl iliiin, will he held ill. l’:il< mm 's llntel, Maple, nn Fl’lllll)‘, Juno lflth, at 3 p. in. sharp. Ax irritiei-s nf llllpi‘l‘li’illiit‘ will he discussed. 11 full :llll‘llillllltfe is ll~'(‘i’:l.\- :iry. Wit. llui‘iVsnx, Secretary. Removed. l‘iiil. \V. ll. (.‘Irii lii‘, lll‘n'llt'hll‘ in viii-rt] rinil ll..\llllil]4‘lil:ll niii~i~. li:i~ ruinnvul his p1:iiiii<, iilL'nlih‘ nnil llill~lC£ll Rlllllllli'S in :i llllll'l' liilll (‘iilllii‘r'rl luimi sliwp, and iiriiiei' lh» business ('I‘lllli‘ nf thi- iivwn. This Musical l'iinporiinn Will ('«lllllllll iii :ill tinn-s ii lull stack of lllll>li‘lll inrliu i..i»ni~, lllltl the latest music oi every eiipiiuu. llllllllllll\ hiiilviiiiponpwsile dis- Gravclling Road. 'l’hii sill-uhni- west i-f lliini-iiiizh's Corners is ll\'\\' lll liifI ,qi'iiYillvii ll<f71l' :is llii‘ \'lllil;§r‘ coipoiaiiinn extends. As the Vaughan Chunâ€" i;il lltlx‘ ifklll‘llill’ll i1 lill'llll amount of mono)' from lli.il imiiit \VHSl. we iniif.‘ Soul) ixpwct in h .w ii ginwllml ihiid from the \‘llliiLC in the Richmond lliil lll’litl'. ‘ Guarding Mill l’ond. A lllllllln i' iil llll‘l] iiri‘ iiniv bu~ilv cngugml lung llm le's niill plinil. ‘ This lius lair;V been zl. ll‘lllgl'l'illlfi llllll‘L‘, illlll i! ‘ is Will tlnil. it l.\ :iiti-iii‘iod to before iinr Y.livirion Court was held in the Cnuit llomr i in re lust. Suliiiihiy. of minor inipurlnni-o, ('iilll“ll}1li\l‘ii hearing. in Honcr Judge. Mrlhmunll r‘ll"|lli‘ll. Call and get Sflllllll': (llilllC lzipnn Tun sold at the Concrete lwi' yids. pni‘ ll)., worth gocts. vvfcf'r’. U. The next meetingV of the \Y. C. T. Union ‘ “ IH be held iii. the residence of Mrsfl. riiliiim liicliinoni] Si... on Tucsilriy (f\'t‘ll;'lg, the 16th of June, commencing at 7.3-”. Magnificien: assoriinent of ori- ental and other Lucas at the Con- crete. Priceiight. Caurt of Revision. The final Sitting -:1' the Con... of Revision f-u‘ the 'lownship of Vaughan, “.11 he llkll )‘l the Town Hull, Vellorc, on Tuesday, the 16th of June, commencing :il. 111, ii. in. zoibs, Pearl Tapioca {or $1, 2olbs. Best Sago lor $1, 25lhs. llt-et Rice ior .31, one dozen Cans Best Toma- toes for $1, at the Concrete. Health Commissioners. Are the Health Cotilllllsr'lullt‘l's of our v.l!uge strictly enforcing the By-inws of the: 13mm] of Healih? THE LrnEii-L has spent no little time in brushing up its brick premi- 595, huf. feels ilisnppmnteil that no one has been wound to offer cniiuintuiatioiis. For spades, shovels, forks, hoes, &c., go to the Concrete if you want the best value; solid steel spades and shovels lor 85cts. Farmers ! Attention. Whilst. Newmarkptâ€"cnnlinuully boasting of its excellent miirketâ€"is giving only 10c. 3 lb. {or butter, and 9c. ll dozen for eggs, ihe farmers in this Vicinity can come to Rich- nionrl Hill and receive 14c. for the former, iinil 12c. for the latter. What u. drawback to live in those northern climates. Just opened at the Concrete, Vic- toria Lawn, Check, Mull 5nd Swiss Mnslius. India Linen, India Mus- lin in white, cream,pink, and blue, and all over Embroideries. Valuable Building Lots. No doubt there will be many anxious pur- chasers at the auction sale of Building Lots, Smith-Avenue, Egliulou. which takes place on the properly next Saturday, at 3 p. in. There is no more desirable spot in the vicin- ity of Toronto on which to erect residences, and iii? time is not far distant when the land will be very valuable, as forming a part of the city. With the street. nilwuy now running to Eglintou. and other advantages, mniiv merchants and men in all kinds of business will be induced to locate there, or . felling a handsome suburb for thi-ir family to the noise and bustle of the city. Sec 110- the on uouiu: p. 3L. Only one «aw, lllltl lllill . ' years, 15 centi. Si’ll- nus fi-“Clill‘l'lt hns occurred, in which «um- llli‘ t'uuncil would he put toniiich expvnw.“ hii-n Illifllll bf" p mr consolation for thUSl‘ sul’l'tring lllL‘ iit'cltlt‘iil, Newmarliet Woollen Mills. As will be seen by Ail. in another column. the Nerllilrh’l'L \l'nnlleu Mills will he run this m :IH'ill lii'l lil.i~r._ on cusiiiin wnrk unlit Those lllll'~’ lire. wull «iliiippeil wiili lllP Ul Ill?|(‘ inlay, i‘iil iir- Ftpln'il‘ll (\iil‘ lll\l'(‘ili.‘,.\’ wizilv'. lillll iii. liH' th -ir li;.‘tll~-s nl Ill 1): show. Uin' llll’llll h'iuld tzilie ililVHlllilQ’i‘ ni' opporiui ily. Watering Carts. We notice by the Aurora. and New inm‘lre‘. papers, tinil. the Winning curls are making their ilnilv rounds in those towns. If it er'l‘. not for the cxm-iise [LtbllClJI-Nl, we might soon expect similar our-s to sprinkle our own Sil'i‘t't‘l, illltl then-by get. rid of the blinding:r ili1~l which hlnns in with every gust of \Vlllll. 1,:"flllk‘s, nn-i'chiiiits wouhl be able to give ifl“,~liill’\)fll'$ their gowls iu it much better cun- diliou. lll‘Sl. :ix‘ illl'iiliig .nl is. It such iin Grand G arden Part; A Garden Piiiiy “Ill be held iii. the resi- (lt‘llt't) of Mr. Jus. l‘fuffor, L'it l-l, 3i'il (,‘im , Vaughan, on li‘iiJuy, June 19th. 1885. Ten will he SPlVell from 5 to 7 o'clock, p. Ill. The Richmond Hill Band will be l‘l flth-Illll- Mice. The entertainment will include songs cnd choice selections of instrumental Illusio, Several cliargyincn are expected to he pl'l“ - enl. Tirltcls ‘25 cents; children under l2 l’inceeds i i iiid of imprciqv iiients iii. St. Stephen’s clinicli. Vaughn 1. Khartoum Fallen. The friends of the Ciiriville Methodist S. S. intend holding their Alllllv(*l’l~‘iil‘y and Ti ii Meeting, on Thursday, June 25th, 1885. 'l'Pll served iii 3 30 p. in. After ten it lecture will lil’. nivcii by ll v. \Viiller Reid. Subject .â€" ‘- tlcucrul Gordon, hero of Khartoum, his life and its lessons." A choice selection of music by the choir and others. Lecture to commence iii. 7.30. tcv. M. Fawcctl, chair- lllilll. ALllilissioii to ten unil lecture, 25cls., children lbcts. Lecture iilone 15cm. Injured. Last. Friday, a valuable horse belonging to Mr. Thou. Palmer was badly injured in a. most. simple manner. One of the work lninds was plowing with this horse and its unite, and on turning at the end 01 the field ii. seemed to make a iuis.step,und has not Since been able to move the injured limb. At first it “I‘m thought. u. bone had been fractured. in the pelvic joint, in which case the animal Would, in all probability, have to be shot, but it. is now thought it received an injury ~ in the hip from which it may recover. Toronto vs. Richmond Hill. We are authorized to state that arrange- ments are about completed for a Lacrosse Match between the “ Torontos " of Toronto, and the “ Young Canadians " of this village. The day appointed is Saturday, June 20th. This match will of course, altogether eclipse every other Lacrosse event in the history of our club. Billliunt play, and an intensely close and exciting: struggle are to be expect- ed. The result is doubtful. Perfect arrange- ments will be made to accommodate the tremendous crowd which will cerliiinly as- semble to watch this contest. between young plants. Full particulars will be given in i1 few days. Look out for the posters, nnil do not lurgct the daleâ€"Saturday, Jmie 20m. Ellitl ‘ Coats at halt irice; hmvv , l . l i i Lawn Party. . The first Liiwn Party of the season will be given by the Hend'oril Subhiilh School, on the beautiful grounds of Mr. Jiis. Burker, on Tuesday, June 16th. Viirious games and muuM-incnts will be furnished. Ice and Boston Creiims, Lemonade, \"(!.. for sulo on the grounds. In the evening ii Literary and Musiciil l'lnir-rtiiinnient will be given in the church, by thi‘ School. Ten served from 4.30 to 7. Doors open at 7.30 ; entertiiin- incnt lilt‘Onllllt‘llCO iil. 8. Ailmis~iou, tart free, (\nicert 1.5 cents. Canadian l’icrorial. The innlh number of the ('iiiiinliun Pictor- iin nml Illns/rrilz'il ll'ur .\'i'ir.~' is before 11.”. ll. rnniniiis the following iihi»lmlions :â€" “ lhimlc li‘um-riils of llll‘llli. lr'ilcli iind l'riv. iilii Munr, llnw'nl (ll'f‘llllllli‘lfi " (set-nus from slit-lent n by our own :irii l, llllil instiiniiiiw. niir phirlngrnnhs by Mr. broil 'l‘iniins}; “how if e li'l\’:ll Gi'i-iiiiiliors got. their iliiiiiei' lii-l'i l'i lliiinr-hr- ” lfrnin ll sketch by our filll‘f‘l'll nit.- i»l, .\li'. l“. \‘W. ("iii'zniil; “ llr. linrniiur“ l’nrlxihliv llilli: l'ils in Milan " (from photo- giiiphs l-‘llil‘ll M. Sliiiilnrll, Ont; ; “1):: lll‘lll‘_ the lust of thn Rebels " [from .i plinli gmphl; " The ith Billllllltlll { ‘iill'crin lliih SI of llrautfoi-il " (finin fl. plvnlnpr-iph by l'ni‘l: d' (by). Mm it line two-lingo supplement showing sundry sltvlches ls'um the fronl, hy .\lr. F. W. Uuiznii. Directors‘ Meeting. A meeting .if the llir-hi‘nninl Hill &' Yong: St. Agriculiiiriil Soon-1y wns ll(‘lll lll lln' Court Uniise on li‘riiliiv nveiiinc. Therm \\‘:i.ll. poor iilli llll’lIICl‘, less lli‘lll n (lazuli ln‘lleJ piesenl. line or two 5 Mt irrrnrs \verii l"."‘- titled in fliv prize lis .. The 'l'i'i‘miiiiiifl Fliillt‘lllulll ‘llHW'dl lll'll lihii Sin-inlv was "limit 570 iii lll‘lll, owing to ill" {Ullt' iw-w lpls fulhw: slioil. .\ l'iilllllllllt‘t‘, cninpnsml of Mossrr. l'. Pullvlglill, l‘. Marsh, l). lii'iivil, .l. l'.ihin-r. iillil P. (i, blur-in \\':l.\‘ iiiiziniinliwl ti) lll'YlM' sonic nimiiw in liipiiiliil» thr- ilr'ht. Yl‘ll" ex- penditure of lhe year was STIIL’, :inil l‘l‘t'l'll‘lr Ethyl, hnni-c the (h lii'ii-iicy. ll. is to llt‘ Imp-ii the ciuiiiiniili e will inm-t \Vllll cncnin-ugw- inent in lill \ing the niir-ns-‘iiri ll.tl.|||(1(‘,lln ll would lll‘ l‘ . ily in su- ilie l’.iir gm down :llil‘l l)’ ing Ciiiii- ii on siicccsslully for Mich ll number of pairs. lacked Dowr. ,l‘lll‘ S “ril ’]\' I'll ll» “Young (‘Illlillll’llln L-ii i'nqs-i (‘l‘ih h .3 hi i Ii T"llll"ll\' ll‘lillh il lhni lili'flllUT l'lll“,”tillli.lli;1l‘\’ll'(‘ “'Jll iivil Hill in nu «mpwii’iiii'i- ll"l'i’ tin l‘yllii-Il' in- .l. The l'wim'» ;i\~i;riii'il .s lhwt wit" i‘nl nl' liwi. lii‘lli lllr‘llllll'll. \I-‘l‘ llt‘l‘ l)” in dirt linil. vl: :El‘ll .inlini-iil Fillllliil lvu tin: mil- l‘llllli'llllll“ piiiiinsi-il inulcli. l’i.-to--.< iii.- in kill in: tho hiirn lit‘l‘ll sciill i-n hronild i. "\l i' thi- igoiiiilv. 'llin- int. llli‘I‘ rifthn l' il'lill‘d \Viri- not. l.i.i~.\'i; l.l‘l" lil lllllu to uni ! lllIJ WUYK of this i’ilVl'lllr’iilL' "mils" Illi'ill", ll!" Youn': l\.lll;‘,lll‘llx‘ \v.i killilll', hut llllWlSE-l)‘. chiiiiguil the llll.‘ llI‘lll \‘uliii' In" l"l“i"l}' lo plr-ziw tho Il'ill 'llllJ, \'.‘l J nun’ ll“\‘l' iii Iii-71'. lllt? l'.l’,‘lf iil' those who Minn: In i ii] iv ihi- lllilll'll, put. ‘.\lll :Jvt. nv‘ihing ll‘ll v lililwi‘ls ll i‘ * willie the inn-l u:i:>ili~iiiii‘iry iv\pl-iii:itii»ns. \‘.'i shall i I‘ it its ‘1 ere-ill. liinlnnss, if our rml ers wil iivu tlii- prviilcst puhntitv to lllt‘ Incl. t‘i:.'t liiK‘llllilt‘ll is oil. Ilusical. .\ grand (,‘ninplinieiiliry Musicnl Eminâ€" lz'iininwnt \llil lll‘ givrii i.i the Vii-lurid lli l. 'l'hnrnliill, till Tilou'lny «Awning, June lth. by Llll' pi 11> i-l i\'i~s liner (,‘ul‘ins. ’].lll‘ fullm‘ in v illisls h:ch lll‘l‘ll i‘ll‘YflL“ (l to m'm put ill the programme: Kliu' Ill. O'Li-niy. 5'! Il' \‘iilll'dlildy’ nf ll‘lll“|l\ll): Ribs, Milinii \li‘l‘lllllll. 'l'nrnnlu‘s i'H‘wiili'. A to: ill» l'illllll‘l fiitll'lwl', lllQl‘l‘lll‘llPll l‘lllll\l ,li.ii"i.“1‘\-il-.-l.ll ll l (nllll llll-‘l ; l’:iil~.\>‘ni .‘ll iil f.. 1w ll‘lliill‘ Ainvrii'iiii ti >ln Vii-liiinl: ll illllPl'lI i .‘vll'.1llv\“' 50’» ll Lipid; Mr. lchn Andeisoii, Vlllllom) Cornet. of Cuiniilit ; .\ll‘. UL'fUflC Anili’rsnn, Euphimon, world-re» llO\\'llL‘.l pluycr of lllt‘ ninst ilillicult instru- ment ; Mr. Thos. Hurst, iinrivnllcil humorist and comic singer : Professor lloilslone, cele. briili-il tenor ; Mr. Tweedy, comique. Be- siilns lncnl talent of l). wry high order. The \lliove-llll'llllOlll'tl names lLl'P v. sullicient guar- illllCl‘ that the COHC/‘l'b will he the innstvnriwl and interesting of the season. Dr. R. 13. Orr, i\l.iplo, will occupy the chair. Tickets, ‘25 cents. Doors open at 7.30; concert to commence at 8. L). iin-ivru, Fire-Brigad: Meeting. The niljlllllolltl Hill li‘ii‘wlli'ig‘iiie held its ieuulzii' monthly nieelinu‘in the Engine Room on ll‘l'llllly evening, June. 8th. Foreiniin Sav. nuc- in the Cllltll'. The minutes of his-t reg- iihir meenng were read and adopted. A cmninvniciiiion from Brantfnrl respecting ihecliiimni'nisi ip was rind. Lind to which the Soviu-lrii'y hail sv‘nt n. l't‘llll'. An account of 3‘2 from ‘1‘. l4‘. McMahon, for printing 75 copies of By-Liiws was pruvcnleil, and on lnnlhul \vufi lll’llt‘l'Pd to be puiil. The CXCI‘PPS of Eil Lingloril, W. E. \Vilcy, and A. Coul- UT, mcmln-is \Vllu linil iii-it‘ll notified in ac- I'lll‘d‘rlllce “illl Soc. B, cl Bv-Liiw 6, were Ill:- ciptwl. .l. McConnell moved. seconded by \\'. Gobi-uni, thin. the czisu of members thi- fieil in ucccrdance with said Sic, who have not shown cause why they should not be expelled, he liiiil over for one month. 'lhis motion cuisiinil, but was ruled out of order by the wedding ofiicer, as members not. con. forming with mid section are expelled with- out innlion. Fireman Minthorn proposed, seconded by W. U0bei‘d],l2h1lt Mr. W. Rob- inson be accepted as a member of the Bri- " ii TLEY’S. Stylish VVell-‘Made Suits or Good Strongr Tivccils, Superior Fine Twill \Vorstcd Suits, Nobby Styles, l aside. The moti'in carried unanimously. PERSONALS. Mr. W. Pugslev, an Reeve, is in Toronto attending the sitting of the County Council. G. W. Bridgcrow, M. P. l’., East York, was elected oupreine Foreman. ul. the meeting of the Grand Lodge of United Workman, at. Dec Moiuea, Iowa. last. week. Mrs. H. J. Bell, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. R. Hopper, left. here to join her husband in Essex Centre, where they intend making their future home. Revs. W. R. Barker and W. B. Booth,with Messrs. J. A. E. Swilzer and Henry Hopper, as laymen, are attending the Methodist Con- ference now in session in Toronto. Iiiâ€"RT us. NuwnunYâ€"At Elgin Mills, on atthe wife of Mr. H. J. daughter. If your child-rare troubled with worms, girc them ~Mol‘.her Grave-3’ Wurui Exterminat..r; safe, sure and effectual. as Monday. June Newbei‘y, of n. Fast Color Prints, at 4%c. 5C. 6c. 7c. 8c. 90. and IOC. pei yard. Housekeepers will please note the fact that we are selling Fine White Cottons. soft finish, at 5c. 6&0. 7c. 7:};c. 8%c. 93c. and lie. Factory Cottons, in fine and heavy makes, at 3.â€"}c. 5c. 6c. 6%c. 7lc. and 83c. . Pillow Cottons, Sheetmgs etc, in Twills and Plains, in all widths, in soft finish and fine and heavy makes. Table Linens in unbleached cream and white, 18C. zzlc. 27c. 34c. 39c. 450.1nd 69c. these goods are worth from for y-five cents to one dollar per yard. ' \Ve are also offering special value in White and Ecru Lace, Lace Curtains, Table Mats, etc. Covers, Piano Covers, Tahlc d‘ (ready made) only $7.50. Fine Scotch Tweed Suits, made) only $10. \Vest of England Tweed Suits,, newest colorings, made) only $15. warranted all pure \Vool, (ready (ready (ready made) only SIS. Boys' Tvreed Suits, very nobhy styles,(ready made) at $1.30, $2.50 and $3.50 per suit. w pr m._ [’inc 'VVorstcd Overcoats, t inqs, only :515. Fine All \Vool Tweed Suits, to order, (very nobby styles) only Fine Black English \VorstcilSuits, to order, only S15. M -n’s \Vorsted Suits, to order. at from 5.510 to $40 per suit. Men's Serge Suits, to order, at from $12 to $55 per suit. Men’s Tweed Suits, to order, zit from $12 to 5525 per suit. Fine All Yool Tiveed Suits, only >515, to order at I’ctley's. l‘ine \Vorstcd Overcoats innll the newest colorings, only SL3 at l’ctley’s. 0 order, in all the newest color- I F"! MARK i T, KING ST. EAST. PEOSI‘I‘E THEE ‘max TC HAND. New Dress Goods New Gaslimcrcs New Nfllincry " Silks Satinni H Jackets New'll'elvets and .. KM Hows Brocades “ _ New ill a. 11 t1 e Silk Llsl Gloves Cloths New Corsets 8 New Ginghams (ll; Cambrics . . fl ' New Prints and . Rlbbons Sateens “ Laces NB‘YV Ler ysc .: Ties ace ur- . tains “ Handkerchmfs New Cretonnes “ Embroideries “ Table Linens “ Underwear “ Table covers .. Parasols “ Table napkins H u Quilts Parasol covers Our stock has all been bought at the Fountain Head of Production,on the best terms,and is offered to our customers at the smallest living profit, tor CASH only. J. M. HAMILTON, 184. YONGE STREET, TORONTO.

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