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The Liberal, 10 Jan 1895, p. 4

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-»‘w r» v fl s » r a - 26:11: l ms t no. I. W7 h ol esujlc & Retail NEW ADVERTISEMERTS The WWW Church. of Hope. was verv successful in their dinner on Nun Year’s Night; they Collected the amoun' ' ' of $130. The Carley family is worthy ol' .lmPOTllerse great pram for the part they took in th~ i entertainment; also the Large family w;.s enc'vrcd for their excallent singing. Ill . Samuel “'alker, of this village, played some fine selections on the Vlnllll. it would be to the credit of the young men of the neighboring district if they would conduct themselves better at church suppers. “*0...â€" illlw norm. RICHMOND HILL. Thursday, Jan. 10, ’95 Eardware and House Fuiiiishings, . lPAiNTSOiLS sold/ms J Going ” TORONTU’S GREA T FIRE. One of the most disastrous fires Sale Redister , . ,, . j “r fl I in the history of Toronto broke out *7? S 1 H 0E )R nglggggg {jig} / , - TUESDAY, Januar lrtnâ€" Irelit ale 0 > . â€" . . .‘ r ‘ in the basement of The Globe Ofllce mm Jrlll‘Dlllllz’,£12,111”);hIl|11S9,Ril'lll‘:Jll\:Ll m... B 1}: 1; EL £1 1 . \ Hill.thoprv:'nor1y of the Rev. Dr. Percival. Sale without resolve us the proprietor is 19.1ng the (ouun'y. Sula at 1 o’clock Terms 9 months. I. T. Saigcou, auctioneer. TUESDAY. Jun.15th~Bcudmairs Monthly Sale of anm Stork. Implements, ‘10., at (iillies‘ Hotel. lileinburg. Salt“: at 1 p. in. Terms 0 months J. D. Reudmun, auctioneer. \V'EENFISI‘AY, Jun, filthâ€"Credit Sale of Farm Stock, Implements, (£10., at Fishervillc hotel. by instructions from Wm. Jae" son. Sale at p.111. Terms, 9 months. J. ’l‘. Saigeon, auctioneer. Blames getting their Bills printed at this Olliite Will roceiVsa notice similar to the above with: ‘ or CHARGE fl fin Noticeisheiobv given pin-snout to It. S. (L, 1887, Chapter 11". SW‘UIH) illi, flllll amendments thereto, that all creditors un‘l other persons hav- ing claims uuoinst the estate of on Sunday morning, about 3 o’clock. The total loss'will be about three quarters of a million dollars. One fireman was killed while on dutynnd several others were seriously injured. There was a strong wind blowing at the time, and had it not been for the three or four inches of snow on the roofs of the neighboring buildings, it is more than probable that the whole of the western part of the city would have been destroyed. The largest of the individual losses are the Globe Printing Company, $160,000; N. ‘ . We im ort direct from Manufacturers. Yes, we are gomg to Show P this week the contents of 3 Farmersi & Storekeepers, Supplies. Sample Cases, just to hand of Fine Footwear BGOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, wrnnrns is no, 166 & 168 KING ST. EAST, TORONRO. (3 Doors from George St.) Rooney, Dry Goods, $50,000; Harry Webb, $80,000; Brouin & Caswell, printers, 25,000 ; Miller & Richards, $50,000; McKinnon & 00., Dry Goods, $175,000. All the large newspaper managers throw their doors open to the Globe, and rendered them all the assistance it was possible to give. The Offer of» The Empire was accepted, and The Globe came out on Monday morning as usual. Division Court. Division Court was held here on Tues- day. In the absence of the County judge, Lawyer Tait. presided. The court room wus filled most oi the day with apparent- ly interested spectators The following are some of the most important Cases 2' Rumble v. Noble 8:, “Tutsmxâ€"The plaintilfcluimcd$10 in exchange of horses. Judgment. was given for S5 against dc fondant Noble. Lullgstaff v. W. and R.Pearson»â€"Claim for medical attendance of members of family. Judgment for pluinlill for $9.00 The judge stated that although they were not legally responsible for the balance, It . would be to their credit to pay the whole amount. Morgan v. Sonics 65 Montgomery at al â€"Thls was an intei'pleuder suit fulfillji.’ 58. The case was adjourned to be tried before the judge in Chambers, Toronto. Clark v. \Vllsonâ€"Pluiutitl"s claim of $2.00.. Judgment for deleudzult. Muldoon v. Frisby-«T‘ne plaintiff who sued for $4, got judgment for $3. Besides the above there were several judgment summon’s cases. â€"â€"â€"â€"¢o¢ 1f you want to buy or sell a farm ad- vertise in the Toxontn Weekly Mail. That paper reaches 100,000 farmers homes awry week, and your adveltlsement should meet the eye of some one who wants to purchase. Advertisements of this class are inserted in the Torollin Weekly Mail for five cents a Word in: J OHN MCCAGUE. Late of the Township of Markham. in the Coun~ ty of York. farmer, (incense-l, who died on or about the 20th rluy of June, A. D. 189-}, are re- quired on or before the 4th day of Feb’y, 1895, To send by post prepaid tn the executors or the unllcrsmnell, their soli ‘itors, a statement in writng of their nuums and addresses and full particulars of their f‘luims and dcmuuds, verified bv stututm'y declaration. and stating the nature oi the securities held by them. A nil notvr-a is hcrchy givcn that utter the suirl 4th day of Fob~ ruurv, A, l). WIS. the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the soul deceased among: the parties entit'ed thereto, having ru- eard only h, the r‘lm‘ms of which they shall then have had notice. nud tho said executors will not be. liable for the said :isscts,ur any part tllei'ci f. to any person or porous of whom claim or claims they shrill not, have had notice at the time of such distribution. And all persons indebted to the said late John McCaguc are hereby notified to settle With the executors at once their indebtedness to the said estate. LAWRENCE it: ORMISTWN. 27-4 Solicitors for the lixe‘ uturs, 1:3 Toronto St , Toronto J. A. \lcCague. Richmond Hill, G. A. Motiasue, Victoria Squure, lExccutors. J.J. MM‘auuc, Victoria Square, Dated at Toronto tnis 2nd day of January, A. ' ronsann A house, burn and 2% acres ol‘lund, heinq part of lot 1.3m con. King, the property of tile lute Win. Brown, is for ~ule. 0n the place is it good orch mi and the land is at good cluv-Jonm. About two miles from King: station on the G. T. It. For particulars apply to 25-4 “"11. BROWN, Tcmpercncerilio P O lllgltls athlete guin,but did not call at CALDWELL’S TAB LG R SH OP Helmving Supplied them with firthelnfis clothing on two previous occasions. i He is now better prepared than ever to supply clothing from the very best materials. He has a. new stock of Enu'ish. Scn‘ch and Cain- udian ’l‘weells, Plain and Colored Worstcds, Serges, (jheriots, and “corms. Overcotstiuns in Serges illeltons, Beavers, V'enetians and Wei-studs. Pantincs in endless variety. Garments made in the latest fashions. Satis- ovnasnons, boutcgtgh," The Granby make, both lined and unlined. Skating Boots Neat, durable and cheap. C. D. (3?: you want a strong, service- able Boot,you can get it here. ‘ lfyou want extra fine goods 171 King St. 13., Toronto, *â€" we have them cheap. quorarions This week in the following Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings, Wool Shirtmgs, Shawls, Wool Tams. Hoods, In fur, imitation MEN ’8 BOYS’. l)on’t (Bloke. / Don’t fiscr'ape your Tlu‘oa 1: 190.13% Injure your 1.4 ng: l BUY A BOTTLE OF ,1 DAViD’S QCUGlâ€"l sushi * For a Quarter It will give instant relief. Get it from your Storekeeper or . CO, Manufacturing Di‘uggists, Opposite Clyde Hotel RUBBERS, firéflnadmb HILL; HARDWARE - srou Steves and Tinware, Glass and Putty, Skates, the latest muk , 60 Chopping Axes 6 cts. SPECIAL cts. up; up; Cow Tics I5 cls. up; -cut Saws, Table and Pocket Cutl ry, all kinds of tinware made lines: Scarfs, Hats, *7 Caps Ofliel'. fur, seal- Repairing promptly done. ette &c. _ C. BEAXSSGF‘J hhihthhlfi. £53528. ShllS, RICK-l 3919 38(1) EEIIJL senses scion l m each insertion. Twenty cents a word for a u 1 't Ifaction guaranteed. t Cotton, Lilli-OD and VVOOl FUNE HAREESS A SPECIALTY‘ P d P b 8‘ five inaenionm Address The Mail Tm . on. so mi :11. as wovure cuttiul: ill-ices 'o cor. Y L You can save money by buying 3m"; Hume Blmlkats‘ Knee “us an w ef. “are. l ’ lehlmnd mm the tune» Ullder“ ear' Vve KEEP Boy 5 Light and heavy s able blankets from 50 cents up, tonto, Canada. We again tolls this opportunity of thanking the public for their liberal patronage, and trust we have merited a. continuance of the same. Wishing you all the compliments of the season. Yours truly, E. CALDWELL. BEST BOOTS Underwear in all sizes. Great value in Black Cash- meres and colored Dress Goods. Our double fold 0°. Sherwood â€"FANCY WOOL BLANKETSrW And Fancy \Vool Knee Runs, cheaper and better than ever. If in need of 3. Kobe buy nothing but the Dress Geods at 25 cts are un- ’ Without doubt the very best. Robe made for the money. No dyed imitation of for s Eatihabledat priceM Ollllr but a genuine black hide robe, all one piece ; moth and weather proof. ac an' CO ll'eL an e Also selling the MATASSANA COAT, both coat and TO cloths at $I.OO per yd.,double robes down in price, Uziu also supply hrst- fold, cannot be equalled. class fur goods of any kind cheaper We carry several lines 01 Double fold Suiting cloths, than can be bought elsewhere. children's B()OtS,SlZ€S 4. to 10% for ladies, 30¢ per and up. - us HOBBS TIBIMMEHD ANY} LENED in iirstmlasx style. Button and Bals in heel and the old officers and teachers were re- Richmond Hill’. filmed. springheel, which we guaran- r W Alalge attendance auda good time is tee to give perfect satisluc- 7 L. CHR suns i I looked for next week here. when the an- tion. Maple None of your 10 or 15c.-a-lb.- 80 CO- nual convention of the Vaughan S. S. Sniff: WhICh 13 “Ct rea at 3“: Announce that their store is full of useful Association meets. The following were elected by acclaâ€" .mation to conduct the civic affairs of John’s \Vard, 3.... Gardner; Inspector of A L F E but fine japans, Young Hy- .‘ ‘ Sewers, P. Brophy; Chief of Police, J. . . m ’ sons Ceylons and Indian teas . ! MCE‘lCllel‘ll; Inspector of \Veights and ‘ . ’ ' . . a k .L l. n 0 Measures, W. Clank; License Inspector, ‘Vauih‘wnker 6‘ Iewel'c“ Fine blended teas, alSO sole Also dealer in Groceries and other Staple agency for the famous thrivmg town might be of interest to some of your many readers, so I send the following: 0 load of our young people visited the Cari-ville pond on Saturday evening for uekate. Joe knows where to find good skating. Miss Phemie “Elie had a few friends to a tafl'y pull on Monday night. The annual meeting of the Lutheran S. S. was held on Monday evening. There was a good attendance; nearly all In Groceries we keEp the best. Fine Investigate. TEAS nurses & BAELEY, I lllOllght that a few items from I Aldermen. St. Ann‘s Ward, D. Keller; St. Patrick’s \Vard, \Vm. Wylie; St. Sherwood for lSOozâ€"Mayur, 1‘. Jackson; E Line. 1000 pair Genuine Acme Skates ; also bankrupt stock: .(Too late for last week Articles, t d t SE 1 . $ ‘g' ' Prices rlgm. l’utroualze Solicited. IOO pr. 0 a e '21 CS ............... 1.00, regu at price 2.00 V, " T855031 â€" W - 200 pr. 3 “ ......... . .......... 1.25 - “ 2.50} The committee of the Methodist J, T, Ioo pr. 7 ” .................... 1.75 “ 3.0g5 Church of this village have Called a special meeting for the purpose ot mak- Insurance Agent ing arrangements for an oyster supper . -â€"FORâ€"â€"- and entertainment. TEAS v‘ SLEIGH BELLS in great variety. I. ’ ,anAP POCKET & TABLE CUTLEnY. Highest prices allowed for PLATED WAREâ€"See our new stock before buying; Butter and Eggs. Xmas. Presents. «' See our Rapid Transit Cross-cut Saws and Chopping Axles. <. A. c. ELLIOTT, THOS. - MEREolTlâ€"l â€" a - co. 156 KING STREET, E., TORONTO. Next Door to Clyde Eiotel. 0'3 (1 igltl tM.W_r.D' - " "‘7' munu hall1 (light shes?)8 killled (hi2: Pt "1.; hdg ldh.l'g it“; Qiilii‘cvil'r‘lvilcby 3.3.3.32 theinc, FIRE INSU RANGE 00.: “33.351333f3S:hill31655113253333; 1 “6 DUNS“ Mlerica» of Mr. flenry Kinuee, and a. number of A130 the yn gpol )ftl "ll-u..dElgl, , Yellle :liilelileiufu‘rig :ltl’enh'i-d. (Fits? & l class musfic ngs furnished lwith the as- ‘ I I ~ - ~ th dHl ‘° 9- m “‘5 bellllil‘lbl; MAPLE. . 10 mon 11..

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