N. R. R. dome. NORTH. ionowro. Mail Mount E3. Union . 8.30 5â€â€œ . ï¬fkllltl'J .. 45.40 E“ Dtveuport . . 8.713 Dawusview .. I‘nnruliill .. .. . .3 by.) cicuurmn BILL. 996 6:23 Kim: ...... 9:17 2'2" Aurora. 0.55 wa‘iliurkct .. lM'ï¬IOUTH ~~ ‘ GOINExé Ari-.0111. “all .Tewmrirkot . . . . . . . . . . 8.2.": “~13 “"8 Aurora... .835 1".†' Kin: 8.49 11113 "n?- Wmmrnx‘n Him, ,,R.59 11 no 3‘13; 'i‘imrnliijl 9.0:. . . , . . - ~ Downsview 3‘2 1) tvenpï¬rc :19, "1i'kdiile... ,. .. TJROVTU Union PROCTFlf‘i’:§Tâ€"XGE LIN :. Connect-.- with rill trniiis. leaving tna Palmer House Rii‘hnmnl Hill. as foll'VWSZ Mal :Q' EXDl‘QSK .\.irth & Smith .. .nm ft. m. Accnmmoi‘i itini: north and south. . . 11.00n. m Express Nnitli. “300 p. m, Hall South ....... . POST OFFICE'NUTICE Until further notice "nib: will he closed at the Bienniond llill Post Ofï¬ce as follows-- HOBNING 'â€"Gninu Nurtusnnlli First and West, including ’l'lim-nhill, Marple, Toronto Mrrlzhsnmitc. Eflwlxazâ€"Gninc south Ernst and \\ est. (its «levol ._ N. B.--Ttarfisterorl Letters mist he handed in It least Fifteen Minutes om-liei' than the above mentioned hours for closinfl. M. 'DEEFY. Postm aster. 7.45 lSUMMER Tins TABLEl Metropolitan 51. Railway Going South Going North -< o ... ‘52 {5 “=- ‘yf ,‘5 2 K‘â€" g, g i†3 o d 5 s g 6 E5 >4 Leave 6 20 cm 6 40 Leave r; 4!) [3' no Ar 7 10 .. ":n _" 40... 7 iv rm _ 7 m l . . $1120 .. , s an... 940 ........ 8 =1» 8 15... 8 20 . R «10... '9 - ’.., F0 .910..930 84a 8 , . 9: _ 050 ......... 10 ..li. 10:40 1005.. 1030. 1050 10 50 ll 10 1110 1130 ll 30,..l150 ll’m 12in pm ll:'n ..... 1213 131.. 1210,1230 _ 1:2 in [mi r2301 ,_ .12 30.12 50. 1‘2 5.: 12:10.... . 1‘2 70 .l‘ ' ._ 110 1255 . inn .. 140 120 ., 200 1-10 .. ‘220 ‘20:: .. 210 2-20 . 300 ....... ..3 05 24o .. 330 305..."1il. ,. 350 $30 ._ 410 350 . 430 410 ,. 450. 441),. .. 520 155... GM .540 .130 .60 . 650 S 05... 610 .. ... 63') 7‘20, 55 .. 700.. 749., 720 800' I 740 .. 820... 850 .. 010 a . 930 ‘ .. 950 ..1010 . ..lodo j _ 1010 . . ... . 10%, if 50 10 3,5 1055..“00 ...... 11%... ...11-20..1140 Lust cai- coins 111151] on Saturdlw night leaves (1. P. R. Cros ‘ug at 11.51) o'clock. Ricnuouhï¬iu, Thursday, Feb. 7, ’95 L()(3 A14>_‘. Mr. T. Herbert Lennox will be at Kelly's Hotel every Wednesduv Dr. F. JiGhllnnougli, V. S , visits Rich- mond Hill professionally every Wednesday and Saturday uflel'llOOU. Go to the Concrete for the biggest 6 worth of Sugar. Court Richmond meets Fri-lay evening. Go to the Concrete for best value in Brooms. 20 below Zero yesterday morning. Good Rwd Salmon for 10 cents per can at the Collar-it‘s. lliiss I. Maoklirn, of Toronto, is the guest of Miss M. Hurri~on this Week. Good 1118011 Tea for 175" cents per lb. at the Concrete. M as Tyri'ell, of Toronto, spent Sunday With her parents and friends here. Go to the Concrete for best values in pure Spices and Extracts. Mrs. J. Storey has gone on a visit to rein- tives in Woodstock. Profits have fullon at Atkinson it Swrlzer‘s like the Dhr‘l'ly tries oiii-u upon ii time bciurc the memorable hulcliet. The Oniaxio Lilgislnlum has been called for the 215:. ofb‘cbriiziry. Mr. C. A. Storey has returned to his American home- in LLW‘xll, Muss, much im- proved in health. A large liniil of the Masonic immunityâ€"~16 in numberâ€"from lurk lodge, Eglinton, \‘is- ited Richmond Lodge on Monday evening. Mr. W. H. Pugsley has been appended overseer of Yiillggu sired. by his eullcsgucs in the County Uilhiicii. Shirts and Drawers, Fliiniicls, Blankets, all VVllJlrr Guoiis (o be ciriircd at less than wholesale pliCeS. Nunghion isms†Elgin Mills. The Buv. \Yeslry lleiiu bus lsen unsui- moualy rammed by ihe members of the Thornhill Quarterly Board to become their pastor for the urxt Lures yrsrs. ’ A'boxof iigurs for a small iid. The. Kelly cup and stones will be competed for iuâ€"iiiiy and lo-murrow. George Wm-hmgian H integrity. ~4._;..___.nÂ¥7 ....E 4 The Diliululuu Lin-u] pi-vpr-rty was sold by public auciiun on Sniiiiilsv lust. Mr. John Ellsiiiu,i.f l‘nnrnhill, Was the purchasar,and the piles wris $5310. Just. to Land, number lul of Bea Brand Dllrl‘ Ceylon '1ru ll. 40 and 50 eenis par ll). utiliv Ui-iiciute. ’lry this tell, it has su- peiibr Lllellli‘. llcv. \\. McKinley, of Winnipeg t’rvsby- I‘ tv-ry, “ll occupy li‘e piilpiis of tile Rich- tni-ud Hill and Tnornhill I’icsbyicriiiii Churches on Sunday lltxl, :lie 10.11 inst. The annual Uouvunhiun of H119 \Vust York n. S, Aï¬siiclalliln will bu held at Irlingioii on 'l‘iiuindm and Friday, Feb. 14m and 15th. iilossre. Wm. Atkinson rind W. Harrison haw been zippui..tsi iicleglitis to icnrescnt the Riclin‘iond Hlll )lciliUilii-t S. S. The Drllurfllul‘ for Mncll is one of the fined issues of this popular magazine that link; yit been puziiishid. All the depart- Ini'llta urc llllllSllnl.y well filled, and the fashions hich riii iilciriired vnliic through bring thu lii’sl. iiuilioiitniivc pruuuuuCcmL-ut oi the spring luii'les. Mr J. J. Rum, President of the Children‘s Aid Society, of luronln, Will dtvlivcr no nil. dress [mimic the Ep‘Vl'lllJ lu-ngnc nu Friiliiy evening. pimioiia to which a choice pro- gramme i-l vocal and lllHl-lllulé‘llllll nlusic mil be rcndi-red. As this iiiceiing “ill be one of unusniii iiiicmst ii luigc attendance is requested. A oullcciiun V'lll bu hich up at the close. Although we have ulwuys 1“ng upon our friends to forward Lh ir communications, this, &c., for Tim LIBERAL, curly in the Week, B few of our conliiilutors frequently fail to do so until 'lhursiiny morning, or, much amouan to the same thing, on \Vcd- nesduy availing lifter (5 o'clock. As we ol- wsys endeavor to no to props early on Tours. iluv lOlL‘nLUD, our friends must not feel hurt if their iiems do not appear until the inflow- iiig Wtek- Amalgamated. A new paper, The Daily Mail and Empire, made its limit appearance io-duy, The nim- piic and The Mull having ceased publication in tbsir present shape. Three cakes of Old Brown Windsor Soup for5cenis, and 1} lb. burs either Castile, Oatmeal or Glycciiiie, best quality, for 5&c. per bai. Atkinson dz Suilzm‘. Three First Prizes. Three of our ciiizeus brought home ï¬rst prich from the b’niicv Dress Carnival held at Mnikhiim on Tue:.day night. Miss AS. Clifford got ï¬rst for best Indy skater, Miss ‘liï¬ora gutï¬rst for ludy‘s cuslume, and Mr.,Jay Saudeison, ï¬rst for clown. , : York County Patrons. “Alia Patron mé'etlulz held in Toronto on nï¬sday, the nonriimiiou {or East York was anaemia Mr. A w. way... Mr: Sisley also nominated, but withdrew in furor of Wright. Respectfully Declined. “Some of the advertising ï¬rms iiow-s-days - inc anxious to advertise wilh the local papers. but theyvdislike paying out the cash. Orin of the lulestbflers to THE LIBERAL was We lJHd to (incline the oï¬cr, us the editor can't smoke, and We didn’t like to iempt "the devil." Horses Wanted. Mr. A. Mnrois, of Montreal. will be at the Pulmer House on Monday, the 11th of Feb- ruary, to buy Carriage ulid Draught Horses, which must be sound and in good condition. ’lbq draught home to wiigh iiom 1,200 to 1,6001bs. 31-2 Methodist S. S. A sacred song service was held last Sab- bath in the Methodist Subbuth School. The singing by tho scholurs was lchly and the music by the orchestra exce lent. A violin solo was rendered by Mr. liermnu Brown, and iin address was given' by the Rev. W. Dean. A huge number of viSiiors were present. Subscribe Now. In reply to several inquirivs we might say that the offer to supply THE LIBERAL with either the Wetkly Globe or Weekly Mail for $1.35, or thu three plDL‘IS for {$1.75 howls good this month. All the papers ivill be forwarded to any address in Canada one year from date. North Y ork Conservatives. At the recent unuuiil melding of the North York Conservative Association held at Unid- furd, the following were elected iiï¬icersz~ Hon, Presidriit, J. S. Bodilv, Bradford 5 President, F. T. Diiville, Aurora; 1st Vice- l’i'esideni, R. T. Peregrinn, Qiieeu5ville ; 2nd Vice-i‘reaiilciii, John Ulzirkins, Nobleton; 3rd Vice-Presideni, lliii‘i'y Stoddard, Blad- ford; secretary-treasurer, T. Herbert Len- nox, Aurora. It was dccided to hold a. con- vention at Aurora. at an curly date. The MAClhOGISTS. The Quarterly Business Meeting of the Richmond Hill Circuit of the Methodist church was held on Monday lust. Owing :0 the condition of Ihe roads the attendance was not as lurgc as usual. Appropriuiions Wcl'B made for the payment, of a debt of $l80 ior rcceuc repairs on ibe parsonage, and the ministers were paid thtir mimics in lull to (lute, Mill 3 balance in favor cl the circuit of $12.73. Surprise Party. A four liurso load of young poople from the City â€"22 in nuiiillei'uaiove up to the residence of Mr, John Duncan on ‘l‘liursdriy ' evening lust. and guvu the family r. surprise pnriy. By previous lirimigeuli-ut they ware joined by a number in this village and the suiroundiiig neighborhood. It is needless to say a pleasant b\£'|.iiig was spurt, as a warm welcome hnd a good lime are always aesuied at Mr. Duncan‘s. After supper, games and other amusements ware indulged in urtil about 2 a. m., when the merry ViSil-H'S sep- arated, after many tokens of uppri‘ciniion for the hospitality extended by Mr. and Mrs. Duncan and family. .M, Lcuchf.‘ Sleigh Drive. A very pleasant time wiis spcnt at “Sunny Eve'y d “H.†m “h (( Alkmmn & Swi, ‘ Hill me," the residence of Mr. John Suv- l‘ I 'l l , ‘ i ‘ zm's goods is as lli'fll‘HllV rccowmended as age, lust Friday night when nbuut thirty of the youth and beauty of this village, sblv chaperoiicd, assemlllril and gave the family a p ousiiut surprise. The poutblul pleasure- ncckers took with them a. good orchestra eunsiiting of two violins, two curnets, u piccolo and an nuiuhurp. The villagers re- turned at on early hour in the morning Wllh happy recollections of the evening's nntortuiumeut. School M eeting. At the annual meeling oi the Board of Education. held on Tue-day, Mr. \V. H. Gmss was appoiiiied Gil-Airman, and Mr. J. A. E. SRilzer, secrelury trczuurer. Messrs. )lcCiinligby, Lynet and Boyle ware also re- clectcd B commiiii-e of management. An account of $24 95 [or High Scliinl library b mks purchased by T. F. .\lc.\luhini lhrough Gage & Ci, , was ordered to be pziid, and the question of buying on electric bell and n rud- iumeter for the high School was liefli n the hands of the. cimirmuu and the secretary. Masquerade Carnival. Next Tuesday eVening,Fcn’y 12th, a grand carnival will he held in the rink, under the nuspices of u. Indira relief cuminittee, i'epre. sciituiive of all the churches in the village. The Bind will ho in attendance. and no pains will be spared to make the event one of extreme pleasure. The rink will be dec- orchid,»in reheshmsnlammunition of coffee hot lemonade, oaks, blend rind butter, etc, will b0 dispensed by tile Indies. Admission: rhnters, 15 Cams; spectators, 10 cents; skaters in cosiuinv, 5 cents. l‘hn ice will no reserved for musqueradiâ€"rs until 830. As ihs proceeds of ihe Carnival wnl be applied in P. fund for the» relief of the needy of th< Vlllngt‘, it is conï¬dently expecicd ihst the Iii-lies will be iv. ll patronized in their land- abic undertaking. H S. Exams. Junior Leaving Lutiii Prose. A. Snider, 75 perct W. 'l‘ranch, 55 per at E. Joyce, 60 " WE S‘Vugt‘, 55 " J. Urury, 60 “ N. Dixon, 46 “ W. Hull, 60 “ Primary Latin Prose. R. Storey, 81 per ct | L. Keller, 6?. per 0% Primary French Grammar lind Compo- sitionâ€"Clues A. G. Grant, 88 per ct ~l. Trench, 56 perct W. C. Gown, 72 " B. Eldon, 52 “ F. Moodie, 72 “ 0. Hull. 4i “ H. Glover, 60 “ lass B. H. Liuioot. 9'2 ptl' cl. L. Morris, 28 per ct M,L:ingithi‘f,52 “ M. McLean, 25 “ N. U.â€"Iii two consul do not at all rsgnrd the marks made as determining the standing of candidates in Frenchâ€"N. 1%. II Class Arithmetic. W.E.Savage, 98 par of I‘LHirchcock, (30 per ct A. Snider, 85 ‘ J. Drury, 60 ‘ Ediih Switzer75 †E. Newton, 58 “ E. Joyce, 73 " M. Harrison, 50 “ C. Ell-ton. 71 “ \V. Hull, 49 " TV. A. Glass, 70 “ W. llluudey, 43 “ N. Dixon, 69 “ 65 in F. M. Browu, 1.1. " P. S. Montth Report. The following is We monthly report oflhe Richmond Hill Public School for the mouth of January :â€" Na. on roll, 173; Average, 147’. DXVISION m. IV. Classâ€"Millie Wilson, Allis Boyle, Rnlpli Redditl, John Brown, Beverley Glover, Maud 'l‘yrell. Sen III. Glassâ€"Edith Stockils‘e, Olin-ii Lingual}, Jennie Sheppurd, Siella MoNair, James Hinds, Ida Glass. ' DIVISIDN ii. Jun. 111 Classâ€"Frank Storey, Earl New ton, May Liliie, Norman Barker, Duns Glover. Sen. II. Classâ€"Emma Petermun. Charlie Wiley. Maud Chamberlain, Bertha Duicber, Mabel Smith, Ethel Wiley. DIVISION i. Jun. II. Classâ€" Pearl Barbi-‘1‘, Olive Charm .berluiu, Murray Sheppard, Geneneve Harris. Sen. pt. 11. Classâ€"~Frvd Lillie, Charlie Glover, Birdie Hicks, Pearl Vickery Jun. pt. II. Classâ€"Starr McMahon, Jennie Hicks; Flossie Duicher, Herbie Clufloy. The names published represent the twelve moat successful pupils of each room for the mouth of January, as detirmiued by the monthly examn‘nntions. FRANK H. KIRKPATRICK, Principal. BIKE Ins. TJFI’iNâ€"(kn the lat con. Markham, on Thursday, the 3151'. inst†the wile of Arthur ’l‘ifliii, of a. sun. Sale Register TuasnnTeb'v l‘Zthâ€"Rciidinnn's credit sale of far“) stuck, implements, &c , nt Gillies' hotel, lilcinburg. Sale on 1 o’clock. Terms 9 months. .I. D. lteudman, auctioneer. TUESI;AY.1“BD')’ lQ-Crcilit solo of friini stock implements, 6:0..01] lot 18,8th con. King, the progeny of Thomas liiildol. No i‘csei‘rc. Sale at 1 o'clock. ’1 arms 10 months on sums over :55. J. .i‘. Siiiguou. auctioneer. ‘VEDNUFDAY, k'ub'y l:lvhâ€"-Uredit sole of farm stock, implements, household furniture. &i:.. on lot 2:7,:3ril can. Murliliiiiii, the property of John Usscly. Silo without reserve, Sills at 1'1 o'clock noon; lunch provided. Terms, 0 months. Salem Ecliurdt, uni-tiniicer. FRIDAX, February létliâ€"-S:ii;,'unii’s Monthly Sale of Farm Stock, Implements. etc. at tho Ithlmrdsmi House, Mulllo. Sale lit 1 p. in. Terms, eight months credit. J. T. Siiigeon. uiictiiiiieoi‘. SATURDAY, February listhiAuvtinn sale of rigisâ€" tcfad Slini‘t Horn and (iride Cattle, Shin}!- sliiro $12001), Pius. Illlllk’llli’nl’ï¬, etc , on lot. llril Con. llliii‘liliiiiii. the property of George Foicster, jr. Siilcul. ll o'cloi-k. Lunch pro. \iileiL 'leims t5 :ilmitlls; ’1' per cent. For imiiiini for rural). Salem I<1cliui'.lt,ii.iict. TJicsliiu'. Feli'y 19-i3rcilit Rule of turn) stock. iiiipli-iiieiits, on lot 20. 5th con. Viinnlmn, tho property of Joseph Fuiiwii'k. Solo Out 1 o‘clock. Terms 9 inon‘dis. J. T. Suigcon, ï¬lli’tlulleé‘l‘. MONDAY, Fi'b'y Qfâ€"Credit 51110 of fiirin Stork, iiiiplciiionts. Vehicles, Aha, ltt the 1"irzheivill0 hotel, Vaughan. 'lfornis bl months. J. '1‘. Sziigeoii, uiiotirinser. Wi-Liix simv, li'eh'y 2. rit‘i'oilit silo of {Erin stock. iiiipleiiiciits, (90.. (‘11 lot Ll. ritli coil. \l'i-st ('ri‘t'llllllllllli')’, (lo. of Siincno, bill) ) i'iiperty of Ali-x. McAi-thiir. Ni» rcscivo. 'l‘n'iris clown months. J. 'l‘. Suigcnn, ulll‘billulel'. FRIDAY. llfll’l‘h 1â€"Creilit Milo of fur.“ stock. in:- plcniciits, fuin turc, d'in, on lot 51%, 15b Cull. l'lliiilihrtiii, tho property of Henry JAcwl‘Ier)‘. Nureserve. Sile at one ii'i-liii-k. Terms 8 mil iith ;. J. T. Suigsmi. )llli‘llUlleL’X‘. la‘l’nrtics gottmg their Bills printed at this Oil‘ice will receive ii notice similar to the above FREE OF CHARGE . {SEAS Cit STILL BOOMING AT THE N CONCRETE - HOUSE. healer bargains than ever in all lines Special offeringsin Dress Goods and Henriettas: Remnants of Bluck Heiirlettas at 17c. to 45¢ per yd, worth from 30c. to Size 3- -‘ u’n.’ *‘ 1‘": M 132 c/ ,9, ††Coloied " “ 250. per yard, worth from 50c. to 750. †" “ Dress Goods, 10c. per yd, worth from 20c. to 25c. (l u u u be. per yd. worth from 100. to 156. Special offerings in Factory Cottous this week: Heavy Factory at 35c,regular 5c,pcr yd i Heavy Factory at 50,regular 7c.peryd Heavy Fuctary at 6&0, regular 9c. per yd. Special offerings in Grey Flannels this week: “ v arr..- A. Wool Flannel, 150. per yd, regular 180. †“ “ 16.50 per yd, regul'ir 200. 240. per yd, regular 30:. (i (I (I Special offerings in Counterpanes and Bed Spreads: ‘ Counter-panes for 500, regular price $1.00 ' u it 980' 4r 1 40 “ “ $1 10, “ 1.50 it n 1.98, n Special offerings in Men‘s & Boys’ Caps: Lot lâ€"Yuur choice for 100, worth from 25 to 50c. each. Lot 2â€"Your choice 25c., worth from 35c. lo 750. each. Special offerings in Velvets, etc. Brocaded Silk V elvcts.50c.reg.85c.ayd . Fancy Silk Velvets, 50c.reg.$l.35a yd ~ qucy S'ripud Silk, 500. regular $1.75 Fancy Velvetesns, 25c. reg. 50 to 75c. to $3.25 u yd. Fancy Plushrs,&c,25c.,reg.40 to $1.00 ‘ Special offerings in All-Wool Blankets this week; Do not fail to secure some of these Bargains. Special offerings in Ready-Made Clothing: This line is too extensive to enumerate here, but we are giving a. handsome dis- ' count. to induce purchasers to buy NUlV. V Special offerings in Crockery and Glassware: Big B.srgaiiis iii Dinner Sets, Big Bargains in Tea. Sets, Big Bargains in Special offerings in Groceries: . :52 lbs Bright Yellow Sugar for $L00. 22 lbs Fine Off stalk Raisins for $1.00 ‘- _‘T ‘28 lbs Extra Granulated Sugar for $1. 22 best Rice for $1.00. '- .' 10 Cans Guntl Skllilllill for $1.00. Etc , etc., etc. 7 Try a package of Aunt Polly’s Pancake Flour. Try a lb.can of the Big Wash Tin Baking Powder. WlTZER. C..rdnrny Velvets, bllc,rcgiilar 75cc yd Slioi Vulvote, 50c , regular 85¢. a yd. Toilet Sets $3211 f "‘AVBIJE‘E-Eam £000, EEOPLOE SAYS THE DOMINION - SHOE - STORE Is the most reliable place in the city to buy your Boots and Shoes. “7.: take pleasure in showing you our (mods, whether you buy or not, to convincr you that we are selling nothing but Solid Leather Boots, and cheaper than any other shoe house in the city. Give us a trial and juvlge for yourself, Gentlemen. i Ladies. Boston Cult Laced, si, worth 1:25. Dal?“ If.“ Bagged» “Km†W9?“ 1 ‘lnsco Cult Bill or Guitar. $1.50, worth $9. , . ,-. Bosmn Calf Uiucber. extra stron2,~,‘l.worth $1.50 $7832 40 Cordovan Brtl or Guitar, $1.7... Will'th 4:250. .. .. ‘ gammy ,‘md 7‘ worth ;. (ï¬asco Gulf Cork Soies,solid c0uiiort,$‘2.worth 2.50 anmn can Line i '1 0° wo‘nh I 25 130' Kungoroo Calf. leathsrlinednilk stitch,u. dandy. Dungola KM‘ :mgto’u hoot exien‘sion soles . 3150' “I’mh 3'50; . beuutv. Zoo worth 3.00. I 1 I Dongijlu. hid Wziukinphast, hand made, Silk An,.,,m Km Butt .1, Common Sense Toe I 5‘ stitch, $3, worth 5. °wmm .) (,0 u ‘ ' ‘ Genuine Gruin Lona Boots, waterproof, $2.90, Bongo,“ K1, U,me Shoe 75¢. wow}, I 00 WNW 3-50- Dnngnll’. Ki 1, a. beauty, I31» worth 1.75. Dongo'iu Kid, silk stitch, nuud turn. pat. tip. 1.5( w ort‘n 2.00. Slippers, 15' per pair or 2 pairs for 25c. New York Shoo Dressmg only 5: per bottle. Misses. Skating Boots, rel: lined, Kangaroo leather, Loc Worth 1.50. Boys. Hand Made Pebble Luce I. 8 to 10, 60c., worth 75c. Cordovan Hutton, 750., worth .51. Boston Colt, 11 to 13, 750. worth 1.00. 'Jurditvan Hand Maile.1.00. worth 1.50. Hund»rivetcd, 1 to ~l.wesr like iron,l.00,worth 1.50 A Money Puzzle Bunk given own); With evsrv Pebble Leather 139.13. 750. worth 1.50. boyii' 8.110 girls‘ boots. Kangaroo Button, tip, Loo, worth 1.50. Men’s Overshoes, $1 00; Rubbers. 400.; North West Gum Rubbers only $1.00; Hip ‘ lubb‘ers $3; Knee Rubbers $2 2.3; inrlies’ ()vwsliues $1.25; Rubbers 300; Child’s Oversliocs 750; Rubbgrs 250. DOMINEONâ€"Si-lâ€"QE sToEE. COR. KING db GEORGE ST. TORONTO. T. DO‘VTS‘VELHJ. Proprietor. E. The Fire - FEBRUAEX - Stockâ€"Taking in full swingâ€. Bargains may be had. yet in Dry. Goods. « ï¬ne assortment ways on hand. Teas, Sugars, Currants, Raisins, etc cheap and good. ’ of Groceries c.1- m