The High and Public opened on Monday Emith‘an unusually full attendance. In the ’ High School there were about twenty new i pnpile,lnd nearly all the old ones have re- , Linn“, raisins! tne attendance to nearly one a hundred. The Public Schools were also ' largely attended. MFfoitppned'Uarniyal. which was ï¬xed _§¢_;deiveveniug. had to be postponed ,a #09116 ume on account‘of the weather. Al: mini? going 60 press we have not learned 'flg‘b’daï¬e of postponement... ' ' ' tithe close 61 the-100mm -r;_,'.l'he natives, font a few days, began!» think fflfat civilization was on the retrograde, the To'thell having stopped ringing. It has qtmek up once more, however, and chimes in to geod tune. the new. Council having renewed the agreement with the Methodist )hnroh authorities. _ ‘ TORONTO. ' City Hall ~ Unicn Station Brogk 8m Queen's Wharf Parkdalo ......... . ...... Davenport... . ‘ Weston ..... Trhornhill ........ mutton!) Hum... ‘ Mr Thomas MoMurmy 'will deliver t’ 19961111; in the Temperrnce Hall, on Wednes» iii ,tJan 16th. on Temperance. Chair tO'be ta. en ,5: 8 6’olagk >A ocllevtion will be taken Wewinarket ........ V Aymara... mg‘ :N. R. R. TIME TABLE. ‘Cmn‘ects with all 12mins. leaving the Palmer Rogue. Richmonl Hill. as follows: Mall xk Ex ress,NorthQ South ............ 7.45 3.. m. Acoo‘mmo tion “ " 11.45 " ’36: man. North. 525 p. m. Mn; l,Scuth.... 6.45 " Aux-5m. ;BIGEMONB 111m... Thomhfll Weston ........ Davenport ’arkdaleu. .._,.... . .. ORQN'L‘O.‘ Queen‘sWharf . ..... , Brock Street... . . - Umon Station .. . _ cltv Hall ..... . ,Uflffl further notice Mails will bg closed Mi the Richmond Hill Past 01MB†as follows :â€" Mma:~'-Golng Northsoulh, East and ' F296?- 1ncmins- 11.1mm Ea!iIFEE‘HILE.FEi-ï¬Â§TJ;E1.1N’84: \“L ‘ Shingles fur Sale 4 Hr. A5 Bnikholder, of the Maple Lumber and Shingka Mills, advertxseu 1000 square of shingles for sale at 92.00 per square. There were over-sixty voters disfranohised rih"Vpugban, through neglecting to pay their taxes within the time speciï¬ed by the Town:- ship hy-luw. %ihï¬al§ I. . .~. .Leap Ynar, Ladies I . . . . Clear (he snow Qï¬ your walks. ....Skating for the, peat several weeks has been splendid 'at the rink. , PROCTOR’SEï¬GE LINE. rug... “an...†“\Ah . .xw M -. ..., u... EVENING:~Going south. ' Hand WesHM ~_ above) 3; K 6.40 y N" Isa-*Wred Lowers must b9 handed in WNW Minutes ontliertban the above 'ed houn tot olosin . M. EEFY. Postmaster. {5 fl‘n LIBERAL is indebted tn the Beadle & handle Pleasure Party for Complimeutuies. Thinks I And we hope they will have as 39013.; house as they had when they appear-t «iii the Masonic Hall here six year: ago. 133831)“ a jam up $110.00 house, end the pedermance was ,gomi. Don't fall to use “dab-muttow night. ' Messrs Cook and Elliott tender (heir very warm and sincere thanks to their many ï¬ends and the Eleetors of Vaughan for the ,eerdial and hearty support given them at Vile; late comeet Especially do they desire Rheir thanks conveyed to their many Con- etntive friends who came toward and geve them their rapport Regular advertisers wishing to change .hjek'Ada'. must fumlsb copy of change not liter than the Saturday previoua. The Inge numbnr of changes coming in at the {m moment befare publication n‘ecelsitate ggiydkimz this rule, which will be strictly :15]!!er to in future. ' , {Iteï¬pdvllo funeral of the victims of the Humber dimmer mk place in Toronto on Saturday, and was attended by an immense ooneourse of people. It was a and procession that moves} behind the mangled remains of a‘b‘mï¬ Manly of her eitizena who were out down with one fell swoop. ' POST DEFYCFNOTICE The Wéek in ,tbe yea} being regularly >1: ugnxfliy ‘hq Evange'lioal Association as a my; Week’of Prayer, it is being observed I3"Week’of Prayer, it is being observed {u-plaoeby holding meetings each even- ! thisfï¬eek in the lecture room of the waist Church. ABOUT HOME. The Humbet Victims Again Postponed. W-eek of Prayer. The Town Bell. School Omning. G0 0 NORTH. ail.‘ A4 7.55 GOING sU’OTE. Ex. ' A To Atvcrtlsets ï¬iéftanchised Thanks ! Thanks 8.10 .8.3‘2 minimum: 7.45 Aocom. 11.45 11 52 12.00 Accom. 1150 1105 13.180 11:43 eggs; sass; 12.10 12457 * 1.10 8.43 Emm 788.8. 9.02 3.311 Maple is setting a. good example in getting up a concert In aid of the Humber Disaster Relief Fund. Every one who can should give a little assistance to such a noble ob- ject. This can be done by purchasing a ticket for the concert whether you go or not. They are on sale at In: LIBERAL Store. Do not fail to purchase one. Yes. this in an “ open winter." just as Yennor and M0863 Outs and all the Indiana und‘ Mmiiwd Dafkim' have predicted for the past mural monthi. I}, is so open above†huhd'm tbs s‘bow fuils’thro‘ugh at 9; terrié b}e mtg; 91nd so open that the yvind yhistles Mr. J.‘ D. Hardyi Woodbridge, late of ,Miaadowvale, having purchased the Flatt & Bradley Mills, Woodbrldge. and Wallace‘s Pine, is prepnrnd to {urmsh bills of lumber all lengths. Will also dlspose of his large stock of shingles. No. 1, 32.00 per square, and No. 2. $1.00 per square. The friends of Messrs Cook and Elliott, the members elect. for the present year to the Vaughan Council, purpose tendering them a comphmentary eyster in per at the Dominion House. Richmond Hi1 , on Thurs- dayeyening, 17th inst, at 7 o'clock [t is «infected the occasion will be graced by “10 pmeence of a large number of ladies. as the gathering 'will parmke more 0! . social than a'politicalespect As the tickets are placed at the low ï¬gure of 25 cents it is hoped there willbe a large attendance ch _ ugh the ergoks to the wierd, wild tune of y, 0 miles an hnur gm} the major key of 16 degrees below zero. " Open "-â€"'-we should guy It was. When‘thee wind blows up you tfwouldgthink ‘the' bailovï¬s of Jupiter had Hurst and that all like dam in the fdom'icile Were open. , ' * ’ - v. = A Grand Concert will be given in the Masonic Hall, Maple. on Thursday evening, Jun. 17th, in aid of the distressed families of the victims of the recent accident on the G. '1‘. Railway; The following talent has been secured : Miss Franks and Miss Perry, Brampton ; Mr. '1. H. Roï¬e and Miss Platt, Toronto ; Messrs. Burkholder d2>Hardy Bros. and W Robinson, Maple; and others who have kindly éo‘tisen'tsd to take part. Rev. J. E. Shan- occupy lbe choir. ' The GOVernor Geoeral and hi5 lady arriv- ed in Toronto on Wednesday morning at ï¬ve minutes past three, in the midat of a. wild and blinding storm, the train being, on account thereof, ï¬ve or six hours late It was uglier a stormy receptiomla‘s far Q! the weather was concerted, (m the foooaeion of their ï¬rst. visit: ‘ ' l The board met at the county buildings on Tuesday. 1' They ordered the. removal of No. 1 toll gate on Yonge street some distance northward of the Ontario dz Quebec Railway cmesiug. M« and Atkinson and Beddome, representing the Purkdale council, applied for the transfer of the part of Queen street that runs through the village for the local council. Asthis is a matter for the county council to deal with", no action was taken A case has just beeutested as to whether a. municipal council could pass a By-Law‘ compel’ling'the occupants of property to re- move snow and. ice from ' the sidewalks ' in (root of their property. The Mail says :â€" “ It will be remembered that a man named Roche, of Guelph, was convicted there and ï¬ned for riot electing the 6110" oï¬ his side- walk. A motion was made to quash this commotion on the ground thst the snow by- law is illegal. . Judgment was delivered, two weeks ago, on this pomt, by Justice Armour. holding that the Iy-law was good, and that the conviezipnnnust be Supported. ,. The kernedjudge'thoi'ght that a municipality msv impose a. penalty for a breach of the provisions of the by-law, or may do the work and assess the property for the expense i - curred." Citizens, therefore, had beet ole of! the snow and hvoid the penalty. la 3 About one o'clock on Tuesday morning Mina Miller, a dressmaker, who occupied a. store on Yonge Street. opposiw Elm, com- mitted micine by jumping from the new Iron bridge crossing the ravine at 1809911916. $0 the ground below, a- dintnnoe of 164 feet, being instantly killed. She has been suffer- ing forpomo time from des'poudency. MOBROWâ€"CHERRYâ€"At the raï¬idence of the brlde's mother, ,on the 9th inst" by the. Rev. D. Camelon, Mr. Charles Morrow, of Spirit- wood, Dakota. Territory, to I > 9;, second daughter of the late J 0131: Cherry. of the 91:11 Can. Vaughan. . _ ABMOURâ€"LOWELLâ€"At the Manse, Vaughan, on thank i am, bï¬the Rev. D. Camelon, Mr. ~ 4 Win. Ammo {to is: Mumea Lowell, all 0: Maple. . I - B937 Dr Carroll'preaohedvin the Methadist Chuf'oh ouSamday evening ; It. is evident that the Dr is becoming too faradvanced†in years for active pulpit work ‘ We are pleased to learn from Mr Wm Devlin that his wife, who broke her leg by. a fall a few wet: ago, is ~progre’assing toward recovery as rapidly as. could be expected Mr and, MM; Phillips. of Sharon, were visiting friends here last week . Reer Starr, of Blchmond Hill, was pres- aent at ‘thH’f'Wamh. Meeting in the C M 011th on NeiYem-‘s Eve, and addressed the congregrtion at some léngth The set. vices were very solemn and appropriate, and were continued until the ï¬rst hours of 1884 â€"Reform‘er ' ' ' " _ / ' STEWARTâ€"At Mount szgah, 'Whitohnrch, an Tuesday, Jan. lat,1884, the wife of Stephen . _W. Stewartmt a. daughter. TULLYâ€"At Patterson, on the 84:11 inst: the wife of Mr. John Tully, a: a. daughter. Rev Peter Addison inns in the Village this week calling on his numerous friends 3ALLUM~On the 3rd inst. at his residence och Con. King. Pater Moonwal- -A Nobl’e and Charitable Object Gpï¬ipï¬mentuty Oy'stef, Supper He‘p {or the Distressed. County Commissioners The “ Open Winter†PERSONALS. .A stormy Recaptiqn A Woman’s Suicide. '“MARBIAGES The Snow By-Law. Shingle: for_ 8:10. BIRTHS. DIED. cainbridg'e ClOthiï¬Ã© '86 Yonéé Stieéï¬ï¬'dfbï¬io. Mantlcï¬. ; ‘ -" .3100 Mihtles for, $60. $75 Manges, for 337.50. 350 Manila to} $25. ' $30 Maniacs for $20. ' 835 Manfles for $19. NEW AUDI-{1388.184 YONGE STREET, {THIRD ,STURE ABOVE QUEEN STREET. Milli-wry. 69.00 Trimmed Hats for $6.00. $7.50 Trimm Hats for $5. 86 00 Trimm Hats for $4. ~ $5.00 Trimmed HMS for 83.50. * « ' $4.50 Trimmed Hats for‘93. ' $3.75 Trimmed Hats for 92.50. 33.00 Tï¬ï¬lmed Hats for $2. _ Untï¬mmpd gnods equally as cheap. 2 Bugging in Fearheu, Plume, Pan; EXTEâ€" CLEARING SALE HOLIDAY SALE !‘ ‘ $20 Mantle: for $15. $15 Mantle: fpt $11. 612 Mantlea for 89.‘ $9 Mantle: for S7. 37 Mantlea for $5.60. _'Children?s Mantles Cheap; Dress Goods. j 166."Dr‘eu gooés for 11).}9. ï¬vercoats, OVercoats. Overcoats; ,7 Ulsterégv ' " ' 7 Ulsters‘ Ulsters; -Youths’ Overcoats. Youths’ ‘Overcoats. Juvenile«.Ulsters. Juvenile Ulsters. This Sale Wifl ce’ï¬tii’t'iue“ {incli‘l-r‘iheuwhole of ‘the present offering is disposed of. ‘ All goods are marked at plain ï¬gureS‘Showing ‘the present and. former prices. and for the information of intending purchasers weenum‘erat‘e a few of the changes: PRESENT PRICE. ' ' anysn PRICE. J_' HAMILTN, In order to reduce our immense Stock of New Winter Goods, we wil offer for the next three weeks the greatest Bargains we haveeyer shown in Blankets, Comfortables, Flannels, Linen Ta ble'Damasks',“ Sheetinge'l‘owels, Napkins, Lace’Curtains, Mantlres, Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths; Shans£Blacvkiand Colored Silks, Satins,‘ Brocades, Ottoman. Cords, Velvets Ve‘l'Ve-teens, Flushes, Black and Colorhd Cashmeres, Dress Goads, Black Crapes, full lines of Mourning Dress.Materials,;Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Sace Neckwear, Corsets, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs,Ties, Dress Buttons and Trimmings Knitted †Wool ,Gcods, Ladies’ Underwear;Gentstnderwear, Notions, etc. This isa Genuine Clearing Sale. and Large Re'dcctrons have been made in all Departments. Space does not permit quotations of our many Bargains, gbut Ladies are respectfnlly ivited to call and see the Immense Bar- gains in all‘Departments,a.s‘ this is a rare chance to schre new and Seasonable Goods at {Iery low prices: CLO IN I H O. S E,- Grand Xmas Clearing Sale "*“OF "FALL AND WINTER ' Edward M’KeoWn's 200. Dress Goods for-153; 184 Yonge Street; 3rd Store above Queen Street. powmnnm Goons. HOUSE," .182 Yge street, ’ ILTON,» $4.00 8-0 10.0 12.00 6.00 __ moo Mink Miling r 34. ‘ _ ‘ , ,“'§;0.MÂ¥2365Min‘k ~ $12.00 FingEMiIzk Maï¬a for Q7 .00 $15.00 Best Mink Mag: 10‘:- 89. I _ A, 8 8.00 South Se; 3931;311:113 for $10. “ , Capes. Worth 51:75161' 81.25:, ,. Fur Caper, Worth $2.50 for $1.75. Fur Capés,«Wo|-th if? 50 for $5. ‘ Childrenq' Fur Beth at Kilt Price. ‘ Kid Gloves 25c. Dress Goods for 17k. 800, All-Wool’Dresq Goods for 17in. 880. Dress Good! Mr 250. 4013. Dress Goods for '270. 450. Eress‘ Goods for 35¢. . All Dress Goods Reduced in Prices in Order to Clear Out the Stock. 75c.’6-butt.onle‘ngth Chamoas Gloves tor 35¢; . ~ » , ’ 5031 labnttou length Chamois Gloves for $1 3-button Kid Gloves for 500. $1.25 4-button Kid Glows for 650. $1 2-button Kid Gloves for 50c. :99 Elm Maï¬a, for $1.26. A. W. HOLTBY, Manager. 10.00 12.00 15.00 $5.00 , 6.00 7.50 The above represent .an immense purchase of 400 dozen at 509. on the dolkr or ‘haH pri_oe. r In addilnon we have'our‘reguhr lines, 'in- cluding “Bouillon ,Iqsephi‘ne‘ brand,’,’ in black and colors. I ' Job line coloréd Kiks‘aï¬ 2002' ‘per pair.( Homer and Undenilothlnx ; , z$1 All-7 001 S frtaean Mroï¬vemtpr .62â€. ,31‘25 gains? 11-9320 E‘hjrts and’Drs'w'm w my“- __ llandkerchiéls 40 dox. Fancy Hem-Stitch Hindkei‘chieh at 50. ' ‘ 10 doz. Fancy Hem.Stitoh Handkerchief! at 60. Oaher things_in proportion. ‘ww.~ . _ _ ‘250. All-Wool Seamless Box for 160; 4%; All-Wool 893mm: Stockings tor 25c. 500. All-Woolï¬eamlm Stockings -,for:800. $3.75 Cashmere Jerseys for 32.75. ' ' . $1fl5 Men’s Cardig‘hn Jackets‘br $1.25.“ 3%Lndies’ Rubber Circulars for $136. Ladiea’ Underware Cheap. Misaes’ Underware Cheap, Boys’ Underware Cheap; Cheap Geode Tell. ‘ 35m 525