A Dramatic Recital will be giVen by Misses Josephine and Peggy Webling, of London. Euglaud,"in the Masonic Hull, on Friday, Outober 2111i. Those young ladies will be assisted by Miss Emilie Welding. of Brunt- ford, and Mr.C.U. Forsrfth‘ of Aux-om. Doom open at 7 cents; Re tickets at miss the Dramatic Recital to be given in the Masonic Hull on Friday evening. the 2nd of October. The Misses Webling have appeared before the Prince and Princess of \Valus, and have lette‘rs of-xegommendmiou from some’ of the leading educatiunists of England in- eluding Professor John Ruskin. The executors of the eutate of the late Jacob Whlto will have a public auction of household furniture, 1%., on lot 21. 3rd Con. Mhrkham (unudford), on Tuesday, Sept. 29th, 1891. Sula at 2 p.113. (i. F. sum. 29Eh,1891.‘ Sale ané Auctioneer. Mr. Wm. Hulladay, the heavy-Weight grain buyer. has resumed hls 01d the at Richmond Hill station, and is prepared to pay the highest-price for wheat, barley and ghin. A Harvest H giving Service 1' with St. John’s After service at ireabmeuts wi ‘1 The usual awn: 1A violpnt type of typhoid fever is ram in King township. Within a v James Badge-a, son and daughter. 0 sky, have died from the terrible dise A'HarVesd ‘ held in St. M on Tuesda’y, t We may not have eVerylhi: but you can ï¬nd anything you Goods at the Concreteâ€"at. t1» too. The lawn tennis clubs of A Thomhill played a friendly I): grounds of the latter on ' Agiucourf‘wou by a few pomte MapXe Ju: Square Juui on Saturday ° How does the GratefuL So d customers. At] ' e man “'1 0p ortunity at about it. All: Court of Revision of Vnug hum Vulers‘ List will be held at Maple on the 51b of October, commencing at 9. 30 a m. Loss of app insxpid flood. Concrete. marrow evening. As it is 1 full attendance is requested 0n Thnr‘ N. B.--} In least, F mentione Accommml Express Nt Mail South , Band of Hope will meet to-marrow, in the 'l‘empemuce Hall. at 4 p. m. , Until fr Richmon MORNING EVENING Neymgrk'et Aurora. Parkdn] Daveup Dmvnsv 1'11 .rn'nh RICHMO Don‘t Missrlt. _Tho_se yho can; possibly attend should NewmurkÃ©ï¬ PROCTUR’A STAGE LINE. [1w ,(Téiiiwzï¬. NRQNTO N. R} R. TIME TABLE. Eight “’3 Union City Hall POST OFFICE NOTICE runect L06) A_IJ§§. irveét Thanksgiving Service Will be St. Mary‘s Church, Richmond Hill. edgy, the 29th US September. at; 7.30 Rev. Francis Heathenle will preach. :elV€( the I tbhé 1 Hi 11‘ rtl Wharf HILI Dramatic Recital. Besumed Work ":0: football club play Victoria )rs on the grounds of the latter next. t. Mary's US$111 {om 71-1 x11 trail )1: ‘Hill. a Svkarth & Credit Sale Church the aim be serve ements GOING NORTH comb; SOUTH stove feel when full of coals ? > we feel to our more full of 31] ltt M a. eVerylhing M. TEEFY. I 40 3d at Bond‘s Lake will be provided. Church held In connection Oak Ridges, to day. 1311 at 1 p. m.. re- often be caused by h gtoCeriea at the tival and Thank leaving the Palmer tzer See anotbei'puge :1; and We at! quarter night Iever is proving him a week Mr. ‘gbter. of' Eva'- wife embracing Won’t get mad lust be r than '11 be; be r; Tu gincourt and atch on the Tl' Ac‘ 1.0! you want ed in Dry rigut price ‘sday lust .00 D5 40 :kets 2 ,em a m ill tun ust and de 001‘ emu not the the )1 An Incendiary thf Sunday last a German Jew named Adam Singer burned the burns of his late employer, Mr. J. C. Snider, near Edgely. in the town~ ship of Vaughan. About $3.000 worth of property was destroyed including the sea- son’s amp and some valuable stock. It ap- pears that the farm laborer had a dispute with Mr. Snider about waged, left the place, and then returned and ï¬red the buildings which he lay in‘ during Saturday night. Strange to say he then returned to the city and told the whole story of his ï¬endish act to detective Siemi‘u. who immediately locked him up. Shortly afterw'arda Snider also arrived and laid tliu case before Slemiu. The prisoner was taken bafure J. M. Wing. 1 ï¬eld, J. I’., and committed for trial. youug English swell who ï¬gured he cougle of “weeks ago hurgnuiug for properly; has been again up in the l court for stealing, $20 from Lnncelut St era, at Pine Orchard. and a horse am from A. M. Bowman. After hearing evxdeucex'u the horse stealing case the lsti'ate onlened a disuhargu. Suange t that although the piisuuer ï¬rst plr guilty [0 having sbulen the mouev,‘ Lie through his counsul Mr J. G. Holmes, he is not guilty. 1:. will now be in midi him to prove how the purse and 11; came iulu his poukot. It. wuuld seem Thom young E At the Annual Convention of the Ontario Undertakers’ Assuciutinu held in Toronto last week, ï¬ve candidates were presented with diplomas, having passed the examin~ anion successfully. Among that. number we were pleasad to notice the name of Mr. W. A. Wrigbv, of Richmond Hill. The examin. anions were on arterial and cavity embalm- ing, anatomical signs and proofs of death, the laws of decomposuion, and the treat- ment of subjects 1min various diseases. There were also questiuns on funeral eti- quette, followed by a practical demonstration on a cadaver. Mr. William Millikeu‘ of Markham, is {he envwd of horsemen. The reasun is that. his ï¬lly got ï¬rst} prize in the 2-year old heavy draft class, and also the silver medal for the best ï¬lly of any age in her class at the III-- dustrial Exhibition. The Winner was sired by Ricnmcud. the property of John Palmer, of Richmond £111}, and is a handsome bay, She has three white feet 3.111 11 5;: 196. “She: is " remuxked a, well known hummunn, "uâ€: of Lhe best ï¬llies I ever suW, and I have yet been unable to ï¬nd a bad point in her."-â€"~ Mr. Jog. Espev‘s i‘arn;~contatning the season‘s crop, was burned Thursday after. noon. The Campbell Bros., of Bond‘s Lake, also lost their threshur ah the name ï¬re. A spark from the engine ignited in a pea amok 'close to the barn doors, and was not noticed in time to extinguish the flames. It spread so rapidly that the threshera were unable to remove their machine. The buildings belonged to Mrs. Juhn \I’elsb, of this \illage. The contents' were partly covered‘ by insurance) I‘L A certain bishop was taken to task for bk ing egnLiaLical be} can what was consistent with the humility of his profession. “ It's nut egotiem brethren," he cried, “H's the consciousness of superiority." Same here. We brag of our stock and prices bui. “'5 not egotism. It's conscious superiority. Atkin- Fall Fairs. The ibllowing is a list of Full Fairs; the dates, in neighboring townships : Whitchurch at Stouflville. 4 . . . . Oct. North York at Newmurket. . . .Oct. EaSL York at Markham .......... Oct. King Township at. Schomberg..00t. 13' West York & Vaughan at Woodbriï¬ge Out. 20 . . Open Air Sermon. A carrier from Elgiu Mills made the wel- kin ring on Sunday night Immedintely at the close of the service m the Methodist Church by expmmding scripture in front of Councillor Suvage’s store. A large audience listened utteulivaly to what he had to say. Some of his bearers pronou‘nced him 9. "Plymouth Ruck." A good farm, contuiniizg 7$â€acres, more or lees. being éomposed or lot. 23, in the 41).] Con of Markham, half a mile south of Vio- loria Square. W1†be sold by public anctlon at Meek‘s HdtellV’ictnria Square, on Wed- nesday, September 30th, at. 2 p. 11]. Terms easy. N. E. Smith, Auctioneer. A G1 and Tea and Entertainment will be given in the Methodist, Chm-cu, King City, 11 Monday, Sept. 2811:, 1891. The Enter- ninment will cnnh‘ist of addresses by Rev. 1'. S‘. Mathew, President of the Toronto Ionfereuce Rev. J A. Raukm, ofBalhnrat It. church, I‘urou.o; recitatious by M138 Good Guessing. Mr. B. Grennan.of Aurora. formerly of this place, was one of eleven who guessed the emct, Wright of a but oh Surprise Soap at the Toronm Exhibition. The weight was 947 lbs. The $200 prize will be divided among the lacky 'leveu. A valizable horse belynmug to Mr. B." J. hurch,’1‘uroum; recitations by M199 .e- McDowell, of Aurora, and music by King City Methodist Church Choir. chair wxll be occupied by E. J. Duvia. , M. P. P. Tea served from 5 to 8 p. Tickets 25 cents ; children 15 cents. Undertaker's Diploma. Came a’ Long Way‘ Another Pxea A Prize Filiy. Harvest Home. Farm for Sale. Barn Burnt King City r. J. G. Holmes, says .11 now be in order {01 ; purse and mo .93- In would seem that my wallet uuhl his t have been mistaken. )Tuoi'nmn, wheEe (Mr. F. J. Gall- bud been troubled 20.?! â€â€"14 with FARE Dr. Opxe Sisley, of Ellesmere, was sworn in as a coroner fur the township of Scurburo’ last Tuesday by Mr. Bull, Clerk of the Peace. â€"Rccorder. BROWN Mr. and Mrs‘ R‘ L. Nichols, of Genders- pon, Penn. returned on Monday after mak- ing a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Skeele. Mrs. T‘ Hards, accompanied by her youngest son, left yesterday to spend a week with her sister in Broukliu and NW7 Castle. » Mr. Nelson Pleyler received ward a few days ago that his youngest brother Arthur had died suddenly in Montana territorv, where he had resided for several years. Just a year ago deceased paid a visit to his rela- tives in this place. His many friends will regret to learn of the sad news. We copy the following respecting his death from the Globe of Saturday 1â€"“ A. '1'. Playler, form- erly of this citv, died at Anaconda, Montana, on the 12th inst., alter an illness of ten uuys. »Ee had not been well for some time, but being a man of great energy. did not give up until nature completely gave way. At ï¬rst the doctors did not have the least doubt but that they could bring him back to health. but he took a. sudden change on Friday. the 11th, and grew rapidly worse. He lingered till Saturday alternoon when he passed calmly away, surrounded by a. number of friends. A telegram was at once sent to his lriemle in Toronto. Word wue Sent lmuk Ln have the body umhulwed, placed in a metal- lic casket euLl interred ttho. I) ceased graduated from [lie Ontario College of Pharmacy, in Toronto, when he was eight- een yeers of ago. Mr. Playter was carrying on a large'imd successful drug hurlne-‘E in Anaconda at the time of MS (lk‘tllll. He Was a Mason and u. member of we .\lys:io Shrine, and possessed the highest degree in the gilt of the order to which he belonged. The body was placed in the Masonic Hull. and on Baturdnv evening crowds of the dead man‘s friends passwd quietly through the hall to where the coï¬iu lay and took a fureWell look at the remains. He leuvrs an aged mother, ï¬ve brothers and mo sisters to mourn his dose." Rev. Messrs’. Gardner, of this village and Laurence, 0! Maple circuit, chxugwl pJJpxts last. Sunday. Mr. Anderson, of Forest, spent a few davs with his friend. Mr. J. A. Munroe, uud re- turned on Mouday. Mrs. Robinson and son. making a visit. with Mrs. 1‘ Mr. Ja‘y Snndursou, of Richmond Hill, spent. Suuduy last at. West LMvn. «Muwmr- ket Era. A Lady’s tialed on ( 1 Mrs. Bussell,of Homby, is the guest of Mrs. J. W. Elliott. . Miss Johnston, of ankport. is making a visit with her sister. Mrs. \Vzu'l'en Hewisou. The Fireside Wet kly is offering great cash prizes for the Suilfllon of tl1rir Poetical Puzzle. Three hundred and" fifty dollars are oï¬ered every Week, divided as follows :â€" First prize. $150 ; second prize, $75 ; third prize, $50 ; next ï¬lieen, ï¬S‘ench, 375. These prizes are given to the ï¬rst. correct. answers received each week, beginning Monday, 'Sept. 211st, an'd ending Nov. 301hâ€"the prize list begmning over again every Monduy morning. In addition to this 350 will be given away to the ï¬rst correct answer receiv- ed each morning, and to every ï¬fth of those not securing cash rewards a Handsome Silver Gipsy Kettle with stand, valued at 86, will be given. Each solution must be ac- companied by 151 for six monllie‘ subscript- ion (26 numbers) to Canada‘ 8 popular sfory paper For paniculuis buy a. sample copy from your newsdealar, or‘sand Eve. to The Fireside Weekly. 9 ‘ Adelaide SLreel weal, Toroht‘o. 12-3 Messrs. Savage & Nicholle, agricultural agents, had 1). trial of s. two-furrow sulky plow manufactured by the well-known ï¬rm of J. Fleury’s Sons. Aurora, on the farm of Mr. Robert Smith, just north of the village, last Wednesday afternoon when quite a number of interested farmers were present to view the operation. The opé'mtor, Mr. William Boss, struck out the rig with the plow and made very commendahie work al: though the land was‘not in the best cou- dltiou. This is the coming plow for all level and cleated farm‘s, bemg operated by three horses and one man. doiog the‘wurk of two teams and two men. thereby saving one horse and one man. Aby lu'rther plirticu- lars will be gladly given on applying to Messrs. Savage &' Nicholle. 2.27%. Honest Billy, owned by Palmer and Proct- or, is proving himself to be a great troner. A! port Huron on Wednesday he won the 2.40 race, trotting a heat in 2.27;. Fashmu fourxfall. The ï¬elineator for October. replete with the latest novelties horn the fashion centres, bristling with ideas in artistic Needlework. and giving many useful hints on Flower Culture, Wood Carving, Fancy Worlgï¬ouse- keeping and Home Decoration, is now before the reading public. The publishers of this magazine put forth every effort to make each number as interesting as possible. Price. per single copy. 15 cts., or $1. 00 a year pnst paid to any address in Canada. Send orders' direct to The Delineator Puhhshing Co. (Ltd.), 33 Richmond Street West. Toronto. wife of (1 1 Hill 0.1111 ’1‘)» 159.11. 161‘ will t RM to RENT TWO-Farrow Sulky Plow PERSONALS. A Brain Twiste r Watch M. S._" w Sudden Death BIRTHS muml Hill. on ‘uitvablv on tt ,1) Black Guard at Ottawa, are U.Suvaae. ‘ng gfént chéb h'éir Poetical ï¬fty dollars as follows :â€" ndin‘ uard, .in en Rgch evenmg by leav it, the 11 har adv mazes to beginners. Brock complete. with fast-selling specié OUTFIT FREE. We quarantec what. 1w: advertise. Write 151:0 BQJPEERE, Nurserymen. Tqronto. Ont. (Thls house is reli: Noted for P‘irstâ€"Class VVOI’II, Is the place where Neat and Clean Printing can be obtained Cut Nails, Shingle Nails, \Vire Nails, \Vrought Nails, Barn Door Hinges, Bolts all sizes, Horse Nails by box & lb. In the latest designs and at the lowest prices. Call and see f selves. W's are ready again for the Wall Paper season with a full stock. The Celebrated Loch Lamond Shirtmg, just a gw patterns atâ€"I5 cents :per yard. _ Eaveâ€"Troughing, Rooï¬ng, Hot Air Furnaces and Repairing all done at bottom prices. THE FIRE PROOF, GIVE ME A. CALL THE PEOPLES’ STORE 8 CANS OF THE FINET SALMON for 0119307 6‘ BOTTLES OF IO OZ. PICKLES for one dolla: 8.,LBS OF OpR CELEBIiATEï¬iBAKING POWDE We have just passed into stock nearly 1 Scarfs, all patterns and the ï¬nest lot we ever Among the tresh arrivals you can ï¬nd ; Plaids and Stripes, lovely soft Fabrics an 25 cents per yard." HARDWARE STORE I 24 LBS. BRIGHT SUGARTor one dollar. 21 LBS. WHITE SUGAR tar/brie dollar 20 LBS. BIRD SEED, or less quantiï¬es at for one dollar. 18.LBS. EXTRA GRAN‘ULATED SUGAR for one ,‘IA11_.A 13 YARDS BEAUTIFUL HEAVY CREI‘ONNE 101‘ , I 11 9 YARDS 42 INCH PILLOW COTTON, worth 17 cents per yard, for one dollar. QO‘SKEINS FINE? SCOTCH FINGERIE WOOL for one dollar. ' 20 YARDflS SHIRTING, blue and white, aï¬d brown and blue checked for one dollar. 22 13 Y THE FIRE P‘RUDF'S BIG New Fall Goods are commencing to arrive and we must have room to put them in. The heaviest Shifting «just in at IO cents per yard FURNITURE, for one dollar. The Liam! m Priming: afï¬ne, YARDS YARD‘VVIDE FACTORY COTTON, heavy and good; for one dollar. YARDS FINE BLEACHEDMCEDTTBN, splendid value, for one dollar. dollar. YARDS ALL LINEN TOWELLINGT dollar. one dollar. YARDS FINE SHAKER’FLANNEL, worth 10 cts., for one dollar. Usual stock of Groceries, Flour and at the lowest price. Orders by mail promptly attended to. RECIIDIOND IIILL; JUST ARRIVED, A LARGE STOCK OF Has on hand all kinds of Hardwar Paints, OHS, Varnishes Remember the place, I able and Pocket Cntlerv, Baxbed & Plain Fence Wire, Tinware Stoves, And everything in the Hard; ware line cheap for cash. 1a Glass all sizes. beautiful range of German good wearmg, very cheap at lntr ‘qronto; out. (This hdï¬bb is Eliriié.) P. G. SAVAGE Qafl and see for your- ) Gentlemen’s Ties and 'oduced to you. WILL D. ATKINbON C. MASON. W URTH I same pnce, iOI‘ one 31‘. U} fl