MM at le men TOP-ONTO. City “MI Brook Sheet Pm‘krlrfln...‘ sen (1'1 Extra Fine Vostazza and Patras Currants at the Concrete, cheap. Schools re-Opened. The rural schools.- nfmnexl lastJlnnrlmnnnd no doubt many teachers and pupils grumbled to think that their holidays were not the snme as those enjoyed by cities, towns and incorporated villages. Canned Salmon, Lobster, are], Beef, Chicken, Turkey Feet at the Concrete cheap. Lacrosse Notes. On Mondav last three nmlclms were 131:3de in the Canadian Lacrosse Assncintion. The Olillia Iteam defmned the Ontarios by 2 games to 1 ; St. Oathminos won from Wood- Honk by 4 gmst to 0, nnd the anoutos pinyed a draw with Lhe Brnntfnrd eiub. Extra choice Pickling Vinegar and Pure Spices can be purchased at close prices at Grcnnan‘s. PROCTUR’S STAGE LINE. Mon En Nest Saturday. Pnrhaps the most exciting lacrosse of the season «in be played on the Rr grounds next Saturday between Ihe Tn and the Capitals intends running a no rinuh! many w: see the match. Haulan-beaten by Teemer. John Teelner. of Pa . is now the champion sculler of Amvxicn. This, with $1000, he won from Edward Hunlnn, on Toronto Bay, lust Saturdav, 0f cnnrsza, there are some skeptical as to the merits nf the race. but it j; generally unneeded that Teempr in the better man. and Hun-t Hnnlnn has long since x‘eir-hed his clinwx. The champion will probably I)» challenged by Guudaur, who has his eye on me coveted honors. Ladies! call and see our 7 cent Counter beautlfu] Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams Lacrs. Embroidâ€" eries, &c., at Grennan's. Dinner Sets, China Tea Sets, \Vhite Granite Tea Sets, colored Tea Sets at {he Concrete at whole~ sale ï¬gures. Successful Candidates The list nf snot-ossqu candidates for nmL meessinunl Third Class Certiï¬rates has l-ven puhlislwn' ’1‘), s» wha pnsmd {rum Biuhmond Hi1! High Qchrml m‘o us followa~ J. Bull. R, Lungemfl'. \V RiclmrdsUn and A. Smith. H. F. Barva passed the juu‘IOr matriculmi u.‘ at Viv-tori» University, Co- bourg. Tnkuvg tlmsn numbers, with the eleven who olxtainnd second class certiï¬cates and J. WatSnn, who ww succes=ful in pass- ing at the Toronto University, our High Sphool has not done so we“ for years. ‘ RICHMOND HILL, Thursday. An awmm-ket 1TOYIL Lam um) HILL ulxnap Croquet Sets a! Tm Proved not Gu11ty. . Those who have tried the Teas and Come Mm Kizkby’s have proved them as not guilty ‘ inferiority, and say ’Lis excellent. )nnnects with M1 tn nav Rin‘hmnnJ Hill A 9- Ex mass. North commo ntinu “ Lj‘w‘s‘? North.†li I South. Sp‘endid value m Boys†Suits at .40 and upwards at (Brennan‘s. POST OFFICE NOTICE .A metâ€"Going NmflLsmuh, East and “"955, im-ludinu 'Ihomhill, Mapleflt‘nrnntn,MMM\&111.&0. 7.45 ‘squâ€"Gniug muthdiust Mid West (as beovc‘ 5‘30 B.â€"Reaistm‘ed Letters musthe lnnded in ash Fxfteen Minutes earlier than the above t-ionecl hours for clnshm. “mm mm: min .. 4', your prin til bitions done at your orders in IJOCIXVHAQEESO mar at t1 I611)s to the information of our readers we say that young Harry Sylvester. who CGULS Md to have ibevu kidnapped hill some time ago, has relurne Hinge. and appem's to be uDue I0 1‘ further notion Mn and Hill Post Oflic‘ {Gtâ€"G11qu North “"0517. incl or: T0. '1: Sheet Hall ...... GOING NORTH Mail A 8.10 Send a aIm on , Lobster, Mack- cl-ï¬sdui canviidates for non- hinl Class Cextiï¬eatos has '1‘); sv whu pass-u] {rum High S'chrml are: as follows- zqfnï¬. \V. RichardsA-n and A. Barkur puSFPd the junior “a? ‘ Returned of Ottawa. Mr. Proctor bus: from the village and 11 be anxious to go and I d TIME TABLE M. TEES €351“? (it 1s win he closed M: the fu'l) nth 'kidnnpped from has relurned to to new sul Junuurv, lk Armin 11 {5' {LOO M “19‘ Palmer LID AN 1L 1H Fflir: and RAL Cflice, and 11.110 PUS‘ Ihe 'J‘nmntns Mr. Proctor m 1‘." nln. RA! mmuster 11.4 18.87 match sorib- 1968 it a Pi gs stgre Mu†Ex the m “1 an given. c:-mumnmu;: m. d o'cluck. The best loan] talent. has lwun srcnred. Addresses hy the plslms uf the circuit and others. . The ground. will ha illuminated by camp ï¬res. The ladies Wish to mature llwil‘ many friends and putmns time they are spurin no efiun In make lhis I113 lwst of :hu season. Adana. siun :u grounds and ten. ‘20 cunts ; children, 10 cents. One of the most terrible ucci lents on r:~c- 0rd happened on Thursday night lust, Aug. 11th. Au excursiun train from Vermin, Im- nnix. bvulld fur Niagara. Fnlls, \virli our 900 passengers on buurd, went through a burn- ing trestle. Abuuu 1‘10 \vere instantly killed, muuv more have since died, and deaths are still uccuring every day among the un- fortunme Viclims. 'l‘he irnin was made‘up of two engines. pix slaepinu cars, six day watches and chair cars and three buggy-g:- cum. mud at. the tune of the accident was running at the rate of neariy a mile a min- ute. There was no time Ln stop, as the train wus wubiu une hundred yurus oi the burn- ing bri.(ge helm-e it. Was perm-ived by the engineer. The ï¬rst. engine Lent over in safety, and the engineer and firemen were unburt. But. the necund engine went down, and instnutly the den! of dumb was done. One conch was heaped upon ulmthel‘. 'and in For the best value in Black and Colored Cashmeres. Dress Goods. Linings, Trimmings, Buttons M3. go If you want the best value in \Vhite and Grey Coltom, Check Shirtings, Twill Sheetings, Dcnims and Cottonades go to the Concrete. One couch was heaped up( Lice. minkï¬ug uf xm eye nu people were launched into Llnmgs, 'l‘rmar to the Concrete Last Friday um a. dastardly trick \‘ man named Louis father, keeps a La! minim) bank, on 1 King Streets. Th behind the. counte got up to w-siL ou, er. The stranger got up to wuL 011', as he suppnsed, a cuszwm- er. The stranger iusmumy ther :1 phiul oi vitiiol in his fame, same of which went into his eyus. The xiuum scmmhled out. of the store and called for assistance, and the po- lice arrested a. middle aged mun who gaw- his name as Edward Graham. The litter denies the charge, and says he only imppencd to be going by the store when the young man rushed out. Siuwrn, however, has no doubt. as to his identity. From later ac- counts iI. seems that the sight of the victim may be sued. but his face will he badly dis- ï¬gured. No renSnn can be given fur the deed, but u is thought by Same the mm; must. be (may, uud have a mama for vinrioi throwing. Lansing Fan. The dlrectcrs of the York 'lownsbip Ag ricunumi Socier heid a. meeting at Thump sun's Huttl, Lansing, last Thursday evening in connection with their Fnll Fun. which i: to be held on the 28m and 29th of Saptembe: iu couneclxou wuh lbelr b'ull .b‘mr. which in to be held on the 28m and 29th of qutember next. The oï¬icers, which had been appoint- ed at; a former meeting, Were us JoliuWS: ~- Presideut. James Culvert : Vice-Pres., Mr. Baucnck ; Secretary, J. Cooper ; Treasurer, Boucnck ; Secretary, J. Jos. French ; I’irecLor Dunn, D. Hulmes, R. 131 Kenzw. O. Mmphy, Gr. Thompson, ‘7: . Jackson Dunn, D. Hulmes, ll. McBride, P. H. Ma- lianzre. 0. Murphy, Gr. Bullium, J. Duff, J. Thompson, ‘7. . Jackson, J.Lunny; Auditors, J. Mnrgnn “lid G. L:L\v.~.:n. Nearly $1,000 will be given in puzes. uud exhibitors will be eligible [rqu any part (if the warm. Hm special prizes will amount to between twu and mice hupdred dollars. The line arts and lau‘ies' \Vuik will be exhibitpd in the neu skating rink which has been secured for the occasion. This de a {menu promin‘es to he very large. and will he a. great atlructioni Prizes will be given in lmrsenmnship both for Indy riding, and for pony lidiI-g by boys, An interesting feature will be the (log show, lhe intentlmi being to give prizes for the best trained dogs fur herding purposes. At the last meaning it. was arrange! than the various cum mittens should report. on Wed- nesday niglxc, «her which the prize list will be arranged and plinlwl for distribution. From our own Qurrespondent. In spite of the N. ls. and dull times, buslncssisllmly here. Mr. J. Brews has opened out a store on the prennses lately occupied by John Francis, Esq Mr, Watson has enlarged his burns to a considerable extent, and above all, the Methodist, minister has all he can do in the [me of marriages. \Vc understand ha has spnken fur. nr hm been engaged, fnrunuther (possibly Na), in the near future. \Vuslev James, of B wvmanville, spent last Week in thu Vlllnge Miss Wade. of Port Hupe, is the ghust of Mis. E. J. Jacksm . Miss Lnu. Bmke L‘ spending her va- Nliss Lnu. B04 cation in Buzml. DICEMAN-Ne&r Teston. on the 9th “It†the wife of Adam Diceman of a son. Fanxcx~Attheresidence other hither. M0565 Bod-“with Con. Vaughan, {Harm J2me. Ire- ]ovetl wife of Aaron yeuwmk, H} mm 2:411 year of her age, Rice, Tapioca, Sago,Raisms, Cur- rants, Splces, Oatmeal and Corn- meal at the Covcrete, the best value in the trade. ‘ 5 lbs. of choice new Japan Tea at :Iennan‘s. 20 lbs Sugar tor $1 at Newton Brook D lsfigured for Life A Railway Horror n the Fine: DEATHS x‘eudi uuce,aud the po- d mun who gave mm. The Inter ’s be only happened when the young ,however, has no From later ac- ;ightof the Vic-um again was done. rn another, 'und in my one hundred ntel'uiny. Pickering, S , P. H. No 1, J.Duff, J 1.1"81’1 nan ' whe a oust l phi: ock HI hi h Miss Brillinger is maxing a visL‘. in Urban State of Mlchigun. Mr. Wm. Tyndall, of Chicago. U. S . in spending a couple of months with his rela- tivm, a short distance south of this village, for the beneï¬t. of his health. He is accum- panied by his wife. " Mrs. Andrew Newton is visiting in the State of New York. Mr. C. Savings, of Toronto, spent Sunday and Mullduy in lbs villa.e Mrs. Marley and are vulting at Mrs. Mr. Jns. Tait. of YorkViile. preached in the Methodist. Church here Inst Sunday morning. Dr. and Mrs. James Langstnï¬ roturnnd home on Tuesdnyevening after a. month‘s tour through different. parts of the States and \Vestem Ontario. Mrs. Post, and family. iting M the rosidence of and Mrs. J‘ M Simpson Mr. A. Coulter. Chief Ranger of Court Richmond, No. 7046, A. O. F., has been ap pointed a. delr-gme to attend the High 00an Meeting to be held in the City of Bl'antford, on the 23rd inst. L-ust Friday was a. day which will long hie reniemhei'rd by those who availed themselves ml the opportunity of joining m the L‘XClll‘Sillll gotten up by the \V. C. '1‘. l'niuns of Ontario. The. place select- ed lur the meeting was the heautiful summer resort now known as Niagara-on- theâ€"Lake. At about 4 3|) a. in, two large vans from Proctor‘s and Rupert’s livery stables containing heaer forty excursionists train tins Vlllztge, started for Toronto, which was reached after a hrisk drum of a. little over tuo hours. Here that large and commodious steamer, ’l‘hc Chicorn, was waiting to take them on board, and in less than half (lll-llUlll‘ was Stflitlulllg out from Yonue St. wharf bound for the dos tlimtion of the etcursiunists uni-o N Lake Ontario. The sail was a. delightful one, the morning being extremely ï¬ne, and the waves just high enough to bugle: the (non irony of the water. The ancient town of Niagara. was reached in about two hours and a llnlf. At this place the party from Richmond Hill separated, about half remaining to listen to the tem- perance programme, which was to be giv- en in the magniï¬cent amphitheatre of the Canadian Chautauqua, and the remainder going on to visit the Niagara Falls. Ad- dresses bearing on the cause of temper- ance were given by Mrs. Youmans, Mrs. Laithrop, Mayor Howlitnd and others, all of which were interesting and instruct- ive. Mrs. Luithrop, a. lady from Michi- gan, seemed to captivate her hearers by her earnestness and wonderful eloquence. b'he is fast coming into prominence as a. temperance worker, and will draw an immense crowd wherever she is known. Those who concluded to pay a visit to the Falls proceeded up the Niagara. River to Lewiston, where they took the train on the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, reaching the great natur- al winder a little before now). The after- noon was spent in visiting the chief points of interest, and the pleasure-seekers were mJl‘e than dcllflllled with the sights. The chief places visited were Bath ls- laud, Goat Island, Luna Island, Cave of the Winds, Terrapin Tower, Three Sister Islands,Hurse-shoe Falls.Aniericitn Falls, Hermit’s Cascade. Prospect Pcl'k, New Suspension Bridge, Table Rock, Museum, Miss DnviPs, of Toronto. is We guest of tin Misses Palmer. Rev. G. N. Rutledge will breach :1 Harvest Home Sermon in tha Methodist Church here next SubbuLll eveninu, at 6.80. At the annual meeting of the Omtario Ecl- uc Ltiunnl Society, held last Thursday even- ing in Toronto, Mr. D. H. Lent. Assistant Master in our ngh School, was elected one hf the Directors of that. organizatlou. ten-on W itiug his (in; &u. Seveml took advantage of a lrip on thu Inclin Railway and the Maid of the Miss, the latter making her x'uyuge very close LU the button: of the Falls. Space will not permit, even of a. slml‘t description: of those broad, deep and Cur- buleuL waters, whlch, in voice of thunder, dash with irresxslible force in foaming torrents over that mighty precipice. It would indeed be ll. \\‘ul.(lel' 1t thousands of peuple l'rum all parts of the world Clld nun yearly go and we fur themselves these wonderful works of the Crezuur. The eye new“ tires 1n lonklug at. the beauty and gl'alldelll of the surroundings, such as Life “Miniature minbuus which may be seen enamellmg the bruws of the cata- l'uchs. and the foaming waters which use like cluuds of spray. After a ï¬Ve nunr's stay the tourists made their way tn the depot of Lhe Mch. igun Central Kztlquy, whence they pru- ceeded Lu Llle dock of [he Clilcal‘d. when: that friendn ware waning their return. Another pl-zusunt sail, followed by '4 Somewhat. tiresome dx'iVu up quue cm, and the excursiouistu reached humu shall-- ly after midnight, all Voting their Sincch thanks to Mrs. Wiley and Mrs. Ourrier, who so zealously luburcd iu promugmg the undertakmg. and bringing it to so successful an issue. Mr. Suddnby and family, of Guelph, start- i for hope on Monday morning. after mending some time here with relatives and ï¬ends. They enjoyed a pleasant trip to unit SI. Marie, Mackinaw and other places J the north. Mr. Nt W. C. T. U. Excursion. lson Davis, nn employs of the PM- 'orks, \V'nodstuck, is at. present vis- [umily bore. PERSONALS. daughter. of Rachmter. Parker Crosby‘s. of Brightonmre vis- her parents. Rev. TORONTO,mld more to follow-what an undertaking to supply them with CLOTHâ€" ING. We don’t do it all, but we sell our share. Our sales in this department double everv year, till now, at the smallest calculation, we sell 10,000 Boys’ Suits :1 veur. and We fully expect that. our sales this year will not fall short. of 20.000 Suits. This seems a. great deal, and some of you may reasmmbly doubt it-neverthe1ess We are prepared to prove our statements and show to the satisfaction of everyone than we do the largest trade in Boys’ Clothing in Uanada. Where do they all come from! Weill tryhanrd gellyou : â€" \Ve make up thomands 0f suits ourselves, women througlmut the surrounding cnuntry $50,000, and many a little cottage in the ant ings of our employees,â€"und now a word ab( Those little Sailor Suits at $1.50, that we never have enough of, come from over the seaâ€"they could not be produced in this country for less than $3.50; then the little Halifax Tweed Suits at $1.50 come from the same quarter, and those parents who have bought this line from us suv that it is a, real pleasure to have boys when they can be clothed so neatly and at such little cost. Again, England supplies those Corduroy Suits that nchr wear out, and remind nld country people of their childâ€" hood. playing about the green lanes nf their native village. . _, n.’ "’ """' "V‘V'D“ GERMANY is away ahead in plaited and fancy suits, and though their goods are not quite as substantial as those of English (yr Canadian manufacture, they excel in design and hobby styles. It is an extraordinary fact; that amid the keenest competi- tion English manufacturers have ever maintained the highest standard of durabilky in their fabricsâ€"very often sacriï¬cing style of qualityâ€"while the Germans seem tn pht their cntixe energy into design and style. forgetting that people require a. clum- blgns wglilms a. stylish garment. ' TM. KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS E Persons Furnishing Having an eye to business will make their purEhases of \Vliite and Grey Cottons, White and Grey Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Towellings, etc., etc., at our stores. Gray & hite Cattons By the piece at close mill prices. Inspection invited, and if our prices are not lower than those of :my other house in the city. don’t buy. Persons liv- ing at a distance of one or two hundred miles can ‘ save their railway fare and expenses on 21 pur- chase oftwenty-ï¬ve to ï¬fty dollars. CARPET HQE’JSE E PETLEY & PETLEY, All our stock is new and choice, and putchased from best hngllsh makers, pI‘CVIOllS to the advance 1n prices. Wiltons, Brussels, Tapestry King 3i. East, 0mm. the Markai, TORONTO. HOUSEKEEPERS MA MMOTH HOUSE, RENE STREET EAST, 35,000 BOYS Boys Boys Boys Boys Boys Boys Boys' . - - - .. v boys And Boys Boys 3oys joys ’ Blue Serge Suits, onl) 98C. ’ Brown Serge Suits, only 980. ’ Halifax Treed Suits, only $I.50. ’ Sailor suits, only $I.50.I ’ Corduroy suits, only $2.50. ’ Fancy Plaited suits. ’ Norfolk suits. ’ Eaton, Harrow and Rugby suits. ’ Jersey suits. ’ Ru‘bber Coats. ’ Crash Coats and Vests. ’ Summer Clothing. ' Iooo Gents’ Crash Coats & Vests at $2.50. THE LEADING Ie surrounding cmmtryâ€"phyiug nut in wages from $40,000 tr httle cottage in the suburbs has been paid for out of the sav- a,â€"und now a word about prices. TORONTO. THBWSN ($5 SBN’S, g or about to Furnish shohld Exammg our Immense Stock of ourselves, employing hundreds of handsâ€"men and AND