Mr. Fred Barber, of Toronto, onmmitt- 941 suicide on Friday, by shooting him- self. at Niagara Falls. He was married twn days previonsly. His wife has since hecu arrested for bigamy, Mr. Neil C. Love, the well-knnwn druggist and magistrate, Toronto, died suddenly on Friday last. The Prnvmcinl Asmciat‘nn nf Public and High School Trustees held in anun- to last week voted down a marina re- questing the Guverunmnt tn divide the l‘mvmce into High School Districts, 4! Paris, on Thanksgiving-Dav, the Yuulm‘l‘oronrus won the Intennediale chmnpionship for 1388, defeating the Dufl'erins, of Ingeraull, after the“ Inner If you want to buy or sell a Farm, ad~ venise in the Turunto \VEEhLY MAIL. That. paper ranches 100,000 Funnel-3' homes everv week. and your advertise- ment should meet the eye of some one Mm wants to purchase. Advex tisemems m this Class are inserted in the Tumult-- Wm:va MAIL for Five Cents a word each insertion, or Tuenly Ceuta a Wnrd fIII' ï¬ve ln-‘Pl'nulm. Address THE. DIAIL, Toronto, Canada. Ono. Mr. Herald, we had no in- tention of disturbing your rest. But should you not endeavor to cultivate a more friendly spirit towards your contemporaries, and look on the bright side of things ? By so doing y0u would be much happier, and would not be nearly so subject to attacks of night-mare. Follow the motto “Live and let live," and do not consider it a crime if your sup- posed opponent happens to exâ€" change courtesies with the Vaughan Plowmen's Association. . From our own Correspondent. A number of the ladies in this Avillage have furnmd themselves in» u "Jrcle call- ed “The Kings Daughters." Our achoul children are busily engaged getting up Kindergarten Songs, Reena- liuua, Dialogues, etc. for their annual c rncert which will be held at thc close of this schnnl term. had vanquished the F .dls. Juhn Kennedy, son of our blacksmith. has a pouitiuu in a piano factory in Town- tn. Our Kleinburg buys me very suc- cessful and we hope he will be no excep- Liun to the rule. Mr. Arthur Hullingahead. who has been in the city all summer, is now at hume amung his fricnds. Cronin Bins. are selling: nfl' their stock uf goods. They intend muving to Park- dule‘ The Liberal of the 8th inst., con- tamed the following paragraph "\\’e have been requested by M r. A. Cameron, President of the Vaughan Plowmen's Association. to convey through the columns oi The Liberal the thanks 01 the Society tor the very liberal donations of the contri- butors to their recent plowing match. Also to Mr. Major, Aurora, for $5, whose name was omitted from the bill." In writing the above we thought we were carrying out the expressed wishes of the Directors, and had no intention of wounding the teelings of any person. But the York Herald takes exception to the last sentence, and charges us with endeavo’rmg to convey to our readérs that Mr. Major's name was omitted from the bill by some negligenCe on the part of the Secretary or the printer. We are not afraid that the secretary will accuse us of any dishonorable mo- tives, but for the beneï¬t of the Herald,whn is inclined to view any- thing coming from "across the way" through gloomy spectacles.we Would say that nothing was farther from our minds. The only object the society had in making the request was to acknowledge through the press Mr. Major's liberal contribu- tion. And THE LIBERAL, in saying that the name was omitted. merely meant that it had not apneared in print. The reason was. as the Herald points out, because the do- nation had not been received until atter the bills were printed. Rlégmm) HILL. Thursday, Nov. 22, '88 UNJNTEZV TIUNAL WUUNDING. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEWS ITEMS. Kleinburg Sing: aras, of Xiagara This action to recover certain moneys overpaid on an agreement, and fur a de- claration that there is nuthing further to pay under the said agreement, and for an injunction restraining defendants frnm proceeding, so far as it efl‘ects plaintiffs. to raise funds fur the payment of certain debentures was heard at Osuonde Hell before Chancellor Boyd, on Friday of last week. The township gave a bonus to the Toronto and Nippissing railway company. and subsequently the Village became separated from the township, and they-adjusted their liabilities in respect of that bonus by a written agreement. The point involved is as to the Construc- tion of that agreement, that is, whether the village is to pay under it one and two tenth mills on the duller of its assessment until the expiry of the term fur which the debentures were issued, or whether the plaintiffs were released in 1881 from fur- the: payments bemmse of the fact that by their joint assessments at the time at the rate agreed upnn to raise a. fund to meet those debentures, the full amount had been made up in the 376er Osler. C., and \V. B. Raymund fur plaintiffs. Win. Mncdnneld for defendant. Judgment re- served .â€"â€"â€"Ecouum [st . SMOKING TOBACCO MYRTLE 15-ly If ynu want good crops cultivate the ground lily-roughly. and yet. anullml‘ nua- ter of as much importance is Ln cultivate the melunry so that it will direct you with a certainty to the place where you can get lhe best. and chuupest coal oil for the least. money. -'l'u ensure that, lea the words Dilwurlh’s Drug Stare be ï¬rmly impressed on your mind and don’t. you furae‘ it, 170 King St. East, Toronto. S lel'WOOd. Nuv. 14th, 1888. Markham Village v Mark- ham Township. We, the members of the Murray Evan. Luther an Chapel. have assembled here for the purpose of endeavoring to express our appreciation of your eï¬orte in our behalf. Since in the good Providence of God you became our Spiritual Guide, it has been a matter of deep mtislm-tion to us all to reflect on the lull and complete hm- mony that has ever existed betweeu us in the relation 0! vuetor and people, and we do most earnestly way that the giver of every good lulll perfect gift may see ï¬t in His Wisdom that yuu may long be permitted to go in and out nllluuhst us, a. contented and happy people. We do most heartily congratulate you and your most excel. lent wife on this the twentieth anniversary of your weddingday. It is our must. earnest prayer that you may long be spared to be a blessing to each other and to your family. and an example to us in evervthing that in lovely and HI good report In conclusion we trust that the blessing of “Him who loved us " may rest on your luoors amongst us, that they be fruitful in the sitqu ion of souls; may his spirit guide us all through life's journeynnd at last gather us. :1. united peuo plea aronnd the great yhite throne. "'éiiï¬Ã©JBS-ï¬lï¬iï¬ï¬hbeï¬ï¬fï¬aniv Emu Luth- eran Chapel. The pastor replied to these exerlleut addresses and tokens of kind regard frmn his people, but he was to full fur Huer- ance. He said that amuug all his “astut- al experience he had not. met a more knul and cunslderate people than those he was now serving as pastor. Lutheran l’m'eonnge, Vaughan. Nov‘ 5th, '33, To Dun DEAR l'As'ron AND H Ina,â€" We. your members and pen vle, feel happy in meeting with you and your an nun this. the twentieth nnnivl-rsnry of your wedding. We have met together to enjoy ourselves tor in, little while as pastor and people. It is not our in» tention to present youwith in. very extenmve un- dress. but in the mime o! the congregzttion. I have the honor of; resenting you and Mm, Mc- Luuuhlin with this heuntifulchina. Dinner Set. hoping that you niuy be long spared w mime each other hspnymnd enjoy the tokens of love and friendship from your loving nml devoted people. I also have tue honor of presenting you with another present. In as much as you met with a, heavy loss last spring, your members and many friends uf both congregations hnve desired to bole to hear that loss, 1 therefore, in the Home of the Zion Evan. Lutheran congregation, and of the Murray Evan. Luthemn Chuneii pre- sent you with he sum of $31.50, hoping that the hood Lord may ever prosper you and yJur loving wife and kind friend to all ; mav you not!) live long. and have many happy relnthn of the day. After singing and prayer the audience was dismissed mm the beucdimiun, Misn Annie Kefl'er, in a fuw apprupl‘i- ale words, presented a very b mmful Tea Set to the pastur and his wife. after which Mrs. Geo. J. Ruff-u- read the ful- lnwing address: Om: EHTEEMED PASTOR,â€" To the Editor of Tax Lmsmx. : Sm.~â€"We wish to illfnl’ln you and your many readi-rs of an exceedingly plaiqu and enjoyable visit paid tn Rev. A. Mc- Laughlin and wife by Ihe Im-inhem o! Zmn Evangeliciil Lutheran cungreuannn, of the 4th 00"., and the M urmy Evan- gelical Lutheran Chapel. of the 6th Cun. uf Vaughan, on the 61h uf Nuveuiber. that being the twentieth anniversary of their wedding. They value with lumded baskets, and from them lmulwl fluwu the table with such luxuries taut hut' few have the privilege "l seeing, and fewer still the pleasure uf eujuying. After H†present had partake" of a must bountiful dluuer. the table was "gain hauled with two beautiful sets uf china. Mr. Henry Kefl'er was chnaen to occupy the chum After a few upprnpriuw reumrka from the chairman, the fullmviug addresses Were presented to the pastor and hi! wife; Mr. James Oster. uppuinmd by the Zion cun- gregatimi, read the following: In Bronze on early Plug 7 and Package. FINE“ THAN EVER. A China. We dding. ('I'T and PLI'G THIS YEAR’S A M BMBER. Though our store is not large, it contains a great vari- ty of ï¬rst-class merchandise at prices which will compare favorably with city or tOWn 1 dealers. By our system of buying we secure goods cheap- er than other merchants, and can save you 20 to 50 per cent. 0," 10 on many things. We have a pile of ï¬ne shawls $1 00 less Ready] than wholesale dealers ask for same, Dress Goods, newest A I and latest styles and also a job lot at halfprice. Jackets, Sealettc s, Curl and other Mantle Goods, Ladies’ warm =_-= Gloves 10c. worth 25c. Job L line Hose very cheap. Gents’ Gloves and Mitts, greatest variety ever shown here and ï¬nest quality, Kid, Nappatan Buck, California Buck, Curl Back Dress Gloves,- Knitted Gloves, &c., at 65c. on the $. All kinds and qualities of Special' Men’s and Boys’ Undercloth- Rank ing at low prices. Overcoats Ray“ $5.00 to 7.00, worth 9.00 10' PM 12.00. Fine Blankets 10¢. per lb. below wholesale price. 3: Heavy Top Shirts 55c. and the cheapest Grey Flannels An on earth. Men’s and B0 5’ Suits, ready made r0 to ordzr, very low prices. Special llne ‘ Als< Our am of Pants to order at 3.50, a e: bargain. Boots, Shoes, Rub- I bers, &c., all sizes, all prices. We only ask factory prices At mu now for Men’s and Boys’ good long Boots, and we have the best Ladies’ But. Boots ever And 8 sold. See them i We have a small Bankrupt Stock of1 Felt Boots & Overshoes, Per. . _ Slan Lamb, Beaver, Dogskin, 1 Seal and other Caps,beautiful ‘ DW†fella urr goods, of which more later on. : um alw H'l gOOGS, OI wh1cl’1 more later on. i they always(:I..-ielvl\1lTATd Tunv‘lzlmNAl Come and see whether what l [N M'I-EAnAxv'E Ax!) NAME The rwnark- , .i , a ' ‘ ‘ l "M.â€" pucc-vflfl aciieved by Nasal Balm as a “t S‘L.‘ 13 true or “or?†“"111 Pay ‘ I.->si|l\'r cnrv fur Cularrh and Cold in the on at \2, a shall be leased to J Head has induced man'inin “ties I" p l H' p - .\_ r . ‘ nuitate it. The [m u n: ure cautioned not S‘Lm“ U goods Whether you m be deceived by nuatruma imitatimz buy 0. ‘1' >t. New Ralsms & i Nunl Balm in name and appearance, Curmmt : season ’88, and the ' bearing such names a:NaaalOrea.n,Naaal 1‘ . I . Bnlsam. elc. Ask for Nasal Balm and best “nu Cheapest Teas m the do nut take imitatiun dealers may urge county. Come for sample_ npnuym‘l. For sale by all druggista or ‘.,\ ~ sent. Dual-paid on receipt of price (50c. or 4 BO‘T‘S MatChes 25c' 8|) by addressing Fulford d: 00., Brock- R. \V. NEVILLE. ° ville,0nt. I The Bankrupl Mock Dunner, I Has secured some lines of t ’ goods lately which would sur- prise (for cheapness) some ofl the people of Markham and Vaughan who go to the city to buy their goods. Many of. you we know would not do so ifyou knew how cheap We are selling these goods bought at R. W . NEVILLE. DASGEKHL'S Corsnm‘m'rs â€"Cunmey frail: arr. alums eunuch Ils, an": a» thug And é\:é}ything to be found in a hardware store. Repairing pxompt)y attended to. _' C. NIAS()R At much below wholesale prices he is prepared to sell very cheap. Full lines of Special Value in Hysons. Cungons and Jupans. Flour always an band. Front Rank and White Luau by Roller Pr'ocess. I still continue to sell the celebrated Raymond Sewing Machines and Eagle Steam Washers Produce of all kinds taken in exohauge for goods and highest prices allowed. STOVES - OF - ALL - KINDS. On hand. new design, at less than Toronto prices. Our stock of Groceries can't be but. in quality and prior}. Flour and Feed con- stantly on hand. ’ P Gr. SAVAGE In all the latest CHI-Inlng and textures from To per yard. nu Bankrupt Irash either. Uur Dress 'I‘Ilmminus are well known to: [he dress makers nf Riehumnd Hill as the Is direct from the SLaï¬brdshire Potteries. and we are selling Dinner Sets 20 parties from all over the cuuutry. who say that they can get. nothing like ours fol beauty of design and hmneas in prices. . Our Grocerieg are always new, clean and fresh. Give an a can. OVer 100 patterns to clumse from. New panama for Fall trade, the cheapest ever “Herc-d. .A. Large Stbck of FURNITURE Ready Mixed Paints, in an onion. Paint. Brushes, all sizes. Glass, in any size. Leads, Oil, Tun-pea, and Varnishes. at hnctmu prices. Is simply innnunae, and we haw just llle things hr the Full hlhIISE-Cleaning‘ Th" Tapeser Cnrpeln range from 27;. In 75.1. per yard, the Brussels from 85C to 31-25 per yard. and the Velvet pile at $1. 35; Union 0.â€ch at 50c ; \Vunl Carpets. ymd widu, at 75c.; Hemp Carpet f--r 70. per yard. Lace Curtains fur 50c. up. Dudl- Blinda, in all llle latest designs. Curtain Poles, all lengths, in fact everything you may desire m. popular prices. FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES ! ls replete with the Iah'it La-ml-m, P..ris and New ank lmvenies. and the HMS Mrd Bonnets already hu'mui mm by Miss M. lnmau, u-nr new millinar: justify W in say ing that. never in this department has there been euch general satisfaction given \0 ah classes "1' cuslmnera. Ire-st. uï¬ilereli and the cheapest. in tnwn. A liberal discount tn dress makers. ' Beautiful Grey Flannel at 13c. per yard., Factory Conan. yard wide, at 50 per yd. Prints fur 5a., Cretanncs fur 9v. The qnuntity, quality and prices will suit e‘very «mu who may favor as wilb a call. Du nut, fall In take a look, even if you an In! buy. The values are excvpliunal, and :- mingle luuk will satisfy v1)" that the patterns are right and unr facilufieï¬ fur making to nrder in the latest New Ynlk fashions are un‘ excelled, being under the direct nmnagement of Mrs. Atkinson, whose skill needs nu mnre than mtmiuning. Hng ’0 advise his mum-runs cnstmners and frierfls Mm! his fall «hipment 0' goods dire-m frnm mnnnfncrurers in England, Benthud and Ireland. lmvu arrived and are um:an up to the gaze, ui an admiring public. 0†ace-mm, uf Wo- Immense variety it would he Billlpiy useless to try and enumerate mnre llrm a few lending lines. [N TWEEDS. WURSTEDS, COATINGS. VESTINGS, PANTINGS, DVERCOATINGS 8: ULSTERENGS CONCRETE HOUSE Fall EWinter Openi W. ATKINSON, OF THE LORNE STOR E. Also Hardware of every variety, as well as furnaces and eave-troughing. Having purchased a large stock of And C. Mason is already on hand with a large stock of TH'E PEOPLE’S STORE HARD W ARE PLAIN AND FANCY CUTLERY, WM. ATKINSON. flirect Importer. THE CARPET & HOUSE FURNISHING DEP'T WINTER IS COMING! CHEAP WALL PAPERS. IN LADIES’ MANTLING, ULSTEBING, 8:13., ()UR CI{()CKIEI{Y’ RICHMOND HILL, THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ])[{I£SS (1}()()I)S GRAND Winter Openi‘flg 30 TU THE LORNE STORE. FOR CHEAP, FRESH AND NOW 18 YOUR TIME FOR The Farm whirl} is composed of, ‘ in the zir’ul Fun. of Vaughan. and conï¬guzmgdï¬i gov-es. Is to rent M to sell. The p‘m-e rs well watered. bus 3 good mhud, and is a. vfery desirable hm}. Sunset. Gold Paint, fur gilding chairs. picture frames, fancy baske'a, mottoen, and nmamema of every description, and only ï¬ve cent: a. package at Dilwmth'a Drug Sum, 170 King 8‘. East, Tacoma. 13-1.! T0 RENT UR SELL agar-Wank“ apply to uni-r GEO. 'J‘RENCh ‘ 'MBs. WM. SLINEY, Richmond Hill P, O