4 d 1 + l 9 mc w sb % SPECIALTYâ€"Their Celez:-fnd Patent Deâ€" tachable !mw-rvnl, for karmers, Brickâ€" poakers, Millers,Gardivers and all kinds of team ingâ€"the beet in the world, _ More durabio, easier of dravght, more generally usefu), and safer for any.kind of temming than any other wagon * HEAVY AND LIGZT WAGGONS, GART§ LORRIES, SLEIGHS ETC} & 2 Wellington Street East, Toronto. A. D. FERRY, Chief Agent ESTABLISHED 1859. J. Cruickshank & Sons Props. Repairing promptly executed in all its branches Weston Challenge Windâ€"MiH and Pamp, Works. Repaiting of all kinds done Neatly and *"on the shortest notice. 2 ASSURANGE â€" SOCIETY ,Profita@for the last Five Years in Excessof al Préevious Distributions. Policies in force over ... ... $44,000,000 Life Funds over. â€"...â€".... â€"...â€" ... 12,000.000 i Canadian Investments over _ 1,000.000 Mortgagefinterest rate to churches specially low Life rates reduced. WAGGON & CARRIAGE WORKS madé: . 'i'he"rim" ewupplied with the Patent Atâ€" €achments and Right to use on application to , JAMESICRUICKESHANK & SOXN8, 1 ho 3 Weston SJewellery, Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, [ «. Eye Glasses, Etc. znen are eligible for ingarance the ages. of 38 to 5 years. On being d.g:%tl hrflu amount.of your insurance can drawn, the bulance at death. B J PUJOLAS, Agont Weston, Ont 41.3m y Provincial Provident i 1ï¬â€˜{liitm’,i()n | HEAP OFFICE, 8T. THOMAsS, us the sheapeat Life apd Disability Insurance QIATEHMA.KEH and JEWELLER, «OÂ¥FICEâ€"MAIN STREET, WESTON, ONT. All calls by Satter ortelo rean promptly attendgd G. W. COULTER, V. 8. All Diseases of Horses and Cdttle Treat THE STAR «. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF R. BURLING, Undertaker and Embalmer, ESTABLISHED 1830. R~J. HOLLEY: C * WESTON,.ONT. W BESTON _ LIFE Manufacturers of WM..CAPNER, Wz are sorry to learn that friend Hallet of Woodbridge has been lately troubled with a boil ortu. It requires something of Job‘s pationee to bear these painful tumors. 4 ‘ D#, Frederick J. Capon has ontored suit for $5,000 damages :i-t York gounty for injuries sustained by thrown from his horse when it s in a bole in a Rosedale road. Tax Members of Court Bellevue, I. O.F., beg leave to thank the trustees of the Methodist Church for their kindness in letting them have its use on the occasion ‘nf their anniversary sermon ; also the choir which so ably assisted in Mar. Lindsey‘s m‘r was being driven up John St. on Wednesday after: noon when the pole broke, and ‘gave a fright to the young lady inside. Two bouses were burot at the Junction Saturday afternoonâ€"looks as if they were set on fire, both being unâ€" TuEsDAY last was the 54th anniverâ€" mary of the Coronation of Queen Victoria. CmristIAN â€" Heisey, of Markham Township, by will leaves $11,350 beâ€" tween his wife and children. Wr baveâ€"to thank Captain E. P, Denison for sending us the Edioburgh Scotsman of the 13th inst. Our Daily .Empire went ‘astray on Monday. THE next Division Court is on the 8th July. FARMERS are complaining about too much rain. THx Public School closes for vacation this (Thursday) evening. No one should miss the excursion of the I. O. O. F., to Wilson, New York, on Monday, July 4th. All persons getting their sale bills, concert, picnic ot any other bills printed at this office will have a free notice of the . same given in this paper, Thus giving them a double advantage overâ€"~those ‘who use the newspaper only; Rrap Hutchinson and Hill‘s change of advt. THIS PAPER %f‘i%‘:.‘.?‘."&"é’&’.â€:&‘:-‘;f.}'? Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce st.)whoreadve ‘i;, Ing contracts may be made for itIN NE W Â¥O News Gathered Here and There . JuLÂ¥ istâ€"to morrow â€" Dominion Day. ~ "Bho date printed on each paper denotes the vinto vhen,ghp subscription expires. This Post Office is open daily, Sundays exceptâ€" ed, from 7 50 a. m. \mm! p. m." Mails for Despatch aro closed as follows‘ West .. l2 u2 l2 o8 PB am. Kast 11 30 a. m. Brash 198 y o5se n 000 p. : â€"> > Mails Arriving are duo as follows: evening on or before fuil moon. in Oddfellow‘s ds uoareh SR U Isighton, . Sn Jt INpprexpENT ORDER oP ODDFELLOWSâ€"(Wesâ€" ton Lodge No.200) Meet Ist and 3rd Tuesday evening of each â€"month, in Oddfellows‘ Hall Church 8t. W J Cruickshank, N G, Jus McNiool V G, M J Harris, & B. Welgh, W..M.; Thos. Bagg, Bec. â€" i. . InpepENpENT Onps® or Forretmns.â€"Moets in Linton‘s Hall the Jast Thursday in each month, W. Hutchinson,C.R., J, Dugga, Ree.Sec. Rovat Texprans OF TEMPRRANCE.â€"Meotings first artd third Mondays of each manth in the Methodist Church, 4. Linton, W.C., K. May, 8ec, Axcrent Omozn or UxItEp WoRKXAN.â€"Mootâ€" ings second_and fourth Mondays of each month in L.0.0.F. Hal, Rev. W. Reid, M. W., A. A. Lisâ€" Roberts, Secrotary Axctent Orpen or Fonrerks.â€"Court Hum: ber, No. 1785, meets on the third Vyo_x_niiuy 7ol each . month, . E‘i{ifl':’ House Court Ko T. J. Maguire, Beoy.; Lewis K. Gloyue, C it Boxs or Enauraxp.â€"Leeds Lodge, No. 48, Meetings every second and fourth Friday of each month in King St. Hallâ€"Pros.; Joshus I-:i&wu‘; Boey., B. Richardson ¢ Lovat OuaNau Lomax, No, 216.â€"Moets first Friday in every mouth, in Linton‘s Hall, H &b a 2 on es Lemaite : Reov. J "MeNieo!: ‘Troas C TT mire; Beoy, J MeNicol ; J hm; Eibresian, W ‘Beaaloy; Dirpstort, Mesern ‘Auh: man, WAI‘& Bull, Brown, Hamshaw, Leighton, Cruickshank, Kaake and Linton. M every evening. Established 1868, Directors meet frst Monday in each mosith at 8 o‘closk, pam. ‘ CLERK OF DIVISION COURTâ€"J. Linton. HEALWBE OFFICERâ€"Df. Charlton, Wasro® Lovar You® Lopox, No 175, C. 0. 0. PP â€"Meats overy Aiternate Wodnesday, John Humphrey, N. G, Jas. A. 'rlw, Booy. .. mainmintanithart. io meneals puitte markep im éy 8. 8. nuf'd-‘rm-.â€"in Bs Wis, Bebbee, Y wark flce Obairman, Downsylew; J. F. Hill, Seoy, Wes ton ; D. m.’\v,flzm'im Adam Mather, R. 8. Brown, F. Golding,repreâ€" A.‘F. & A. M.â€"Meetings every Wednesday RAHRNVAY TIME TABLE. 12 CANADIAN PACIPIC. Willage Bivrectory NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. gorno nowTH. 8 10 a. m. 6 66 p. m. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPEOIMAL MOTICE! WESTON POST OFFICE, Fast FEant West VILLAGE OFFICERA ROBERT JOHNSON, Postmaster come soutH. 10 00 a. m, 8 05 p. m. 8 49 m. m. 4 40 p. m, 7 10 ptm some ‘ his porilous condition, We do not his name this time as it may gain too much notoriety. B.’l‘-g lrg ln;’v;\'u'ry sermon ofg a Foresiors; was prowined oo the 1 The members of t by the mombers m‘:r Lln.l;â€"iWo b:: been i t i in Surkond of the. Tw .Oes abtegiites yabtrdsâ€" ons day this" wouks by onl was caught in the driving belt of a saw at his yard, yesterday morning and was pulled asross the saw. He was cut in two, and died almost immediately. He leaves a family of six children. of the firm of lï¬m Bros., cnal and wood merchants, Dundas street, Toronto, Wrhar‘s tu® azason ?â€"Four post offices in the county of Kent, N. B., have been changed to give them the French twang. We hope our Post Master â€" General. does not interd to change the names of our post offices from a desire to Freochify things. Somte 10 years ago Monok and Goulden streets, Toronto,wer:‘ oxt;!dod throngh the property of the Jate Thos. BelTE disur?ooo‘; 4’22 feet, _ The city has been notified that this land had never been expropriated and was evvited to pay up. A norsE had <its leg broken at Mr, Burke‘s. on Friday of last week. being frighteoed by the train was the cause, It had been sold to go to Toronto, but "had to be shot. ParaICK Ansfoy, 246 Riverâ€" atreet, was arrested by Detective McCraith, on Monday night, on a warrant charging him with.the larceny of a box of matheâ€" matical instruments from the establishâ€" ment of Barber & Ellis, 43 Bay street. In last week‘s ifesue one of those errors which appear to be "unavoidable, crept _ into _ our _ columns. _ We stated" that the train léft for the Odd fellows‘ excursion on Monday next, at 8:20, when it should have been 7;20. On Sunday, Judgo MeDougall while at his [sland residence, Toronto, was seized with an epileptio fit. The attack was a slight one, and we‘are glad:to learn that be is now better. on Tuesday last. is ‘ Wx are glad to léarn from the Treasâ€" urer of the Woodbridge Creamery Co. that businessconnected with the company is in good sbape and proving highly sucâ€" cessful. Anyone wanting good butter can ‘get it at Woodbridge. A N2W time table hos been issued by the G.T. R. which effects this place jo some instances. It took effect on Sunâ€" day last and the changes may be seen by referring to our directory . j Mzssrs Barton & Son are still in the strawberry line. We have . orders for another hundred small sheets. Give them a call and try the quality, no doubt they will be found toothsone, > CHARLEs Riordan, A. Scott Irving, J.F. Ellis, M.J. Adam, W. M. Hall In the York: District championship lacrosse ‘match, played on Rosedale grounds on ‘Saturday last, between the Second Torontos and Toronto Junction teams the former won by a score of 4 goals to 1. . a A CaxPANY is being formed to bore: for gas within this village. ‘Theyâ€"bad a meetiog yesterday andâ€"meet again toâ€". day, at the ‘Eagle House. The cbandes are that gas will be discovered.in large quantitios. *4 _ Tuinas are buzzing at the Keys hardware store. ‘They are. busy just now making up 700 dozen petition and floor thimbles, for a wholesale firm in Toronto, a part of which were shipped M1ss K.:C. Keefier has arrived safely at Baffalo on a visit to friends in that eity, _ She left here on Tuesday last. Tite Soos of Eogland Toronto ‘have undertaken â€"to build ~sid equtp a fife= boat, and to man ‘it" in any emergéney,. The Lieut:â€"Governor has:endorsed the enterprise, â€" 8 W areinformedâ€"by Messrs Hutchison & Hill, local telophone agents here,. that 10 or 12 instruments will be placed in difforent private residences and places of business immediately, and M..F. Brows, have been incorporâ€" ated as the Trinidad Aspbalt Company, of ‘Toronto, with a capital of $100,000 . A NEW departurcâ€"in lumbering is being made by© Messrs Grabam. Horne & Co., Port Arthor. _A tug arriviog from the south shore toWing ‘a large raft of saw logs, to be sawn for the North: West trade. Our new String Band was practising in the Towo â€"Hall, on Tuesday night with the doors locked. Crowds were about the windows listening to the sweet music. Tu® Toronto papers report tem ‘cases of diphtheria, as baviog occurred at Cottingham street‘ school, in that city. We are requested toâ€" anneunce that a reception will be tendered the Rev. Mr. Locke at the parsonage this (Thursday ) evening at 6 o‘clock M Mr. McFarlane, of Fairbaok, has changed the iname of his hotel from YÂ¥ork and Vaughan to Fairbank , J. F. Hirt. Eeq., has returned from his visit to Glencoe looking as well as usual. . He pronounces the rain up there wetter than it is bere. Midland yesterday. : / ~~~~~~ Moxpar “&huyu the Mechanion‘. ute; _( ; « Mre. Stinsonâ€" aud â€" Manter Stinson are visiting in Chicage. T asâ€"regular the Board -:c'ing ::I“T::lql dissolved and the new.. Parlisment 10 meet ow Thursday, Aug, 4..â€" > as»s . Wa had a drink of good buttermilk on Tuesdiy, from the* creamery ~at Waodbridgd. ‘ Send some more. 6th Pulg. :) <=<+ _ _ Ruy, Mr, Philp as Teramstis Dr:ats.â€"D. H. Tas Roglish . Mrs. Wm, Holmer, of Torepis, Fisit ing her sistersâ€"inâ€"law, the Miwes :ol-. High snd Public schools closed on Thursday, for the sutmmer vagationss, . .+ and a new Mk"‘"z-â€" donâ€" structed, and a monster new capable of seating over 12,000 .?lt is to be erested in time forthe Fair. New stables and outtle pens are also to be erested and many other improveâ€" ments made at a cost of ‘one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, ‘This year‘s fair wil e=idently be s great one. . For copies of the Prize List drop lr card to Mr. H. J. H‘ll, Manager, Taronto. in the various classes, and about $2,000 added to m;‘.m.: of prizes vaiffered | W*** last year, _ The «Association> tained about fifty aores mm l and a new halfâ€"mile track will the: conâ€" | Y°rt* structed, and a monster new praud stand | P®P®* Mias Loui6 Mason is visiting Mirs. Phomas Tas Toroxto InbvstRIAL Farer â€" The Prize List for this rr’- Todusâ€" trial Fair to be held at oruig,‘ï¬'om the 5th to the 17th September, Has been issued . . Many changes have been made in the various classes, and about $2,000 added to theamount of prizes : last year . The «Associationhave ‘obâ€" especially brightâ€"and ullngï¬n%a, in thg?:lugulnr serial stories.. The P S. and All Along the Lineâ€" will h.‘grli looked for by all young Christian: Enâ€" deavorers, for their interests até well considered. Price $1.00 a. year; 10 conts a number? D. Lothrop Co. Pabâ€" lishers, Boston. uhn‘ On Tuesday evening last, the choir of the Methodist Church and _ about 40 others gnlhem{ at the parsonage .to bid farewell to the Rev, Mr. ~Philp . and family, it being the evg of their deparâ€" ture for Midlaod. _ Duriog the evening an address and a purse confgining over $20 was made to the Misses Philp as a slight recognition of their services in the choir @uring their~ resideuce here. The address mwas â€" read ~by Miss Hill and the présentation was made by Miss Chittick, . The : reverend . : gentleman mude a very appropriate reply on beâ€" balf of his daughters and thosompany broke up by singiog. "Shall we> meet beyond the river." +. m ) COd se0 ,. : â€" Oy_n little meo ‘and woi)mer «Jaly has a very suggestive Fourtl »’C('“J’ly story and poem, a protty h eâ€" Huler â€"â€" Wi‘belmena, _ the ... soungest sovereign in the worldâ€"anvd a charming bit of travel in Indis, with thymes;and jingles that boys udv‘ith,xdkht to read. _ Its serials>< this month are especially gond, its pictures altogether pretty and instructive. _ Withsq much to attract, amuse and interest, this magaâ€" zine is deservedly popular, maintainiog its own as the best boys* :and girls‘ publication issued.. Price 61,00 2 year; 10 cents a number. : D, Lothrog Co., Publishers, Boston. | >>~~*>.. * PAxst for J uly isan exceptionally good namber. . The paper on. Amerigas hisâ€" tory concerns itself© with the. town of Buffalo,N. Y. and its Eoplish | Papor is â€"taken â€"up â€"with""th ~and works of Chas, Dickens.®" short stoties appropriate ‘ty the month, and articles descriptive of foreign.manâ€" ners and customs, with theâ€"usual number of sketches, poems and the like, ""Pansy avd Margaret Sidoey farnish giich an the aunual excursion rt;Wti_ho;:‘â€'NvYâ€"': of the Independent Ordcr ,dff "0ddâ€" fellows and the arrangementsâ€" rélating thereto. . The,Weston Brass Band will be in attendance, â€"â€" A concertâ€"will also be given on the return trip of theâ€", boat. Train will leave Weston at 7:20; sharp and make close connestion with © the boat nt wharf,â€"foot of Seott streat.â€"Reâ€" turning the boat will leave Wilson about 6 p.m., and on the arrival of the : boat COnaroro> wIiT . ANG.â€"â€" Public School Board, . Saturday, Wilupm =‘ ist -‘»“ n T m Fablc Seive! ::::':: -':..':dt'.. stolen x ‘his Bon?::l held on 'snp’_rd.y ni:hsfopnuu feld on Eridey night{ | O# "‘"!‘.:h"' en 2. Lisies, OM Ltiear nald. "Y!’b"'“" ani in the . / Anmekaw, °_ ~ * _ j . gfl"’ï¬.l'".ï¬z 'J:l :'ln’:‘ :; E“'f _ ‘Phe secretary reported that the archiâ€" «WILL BB A GRAND, £000888."â€" This is the remarkâ€" made: byJveryone who has seen the postorsâ€"advertising field on Friday nigh! On ‘Mot pe|TCTSeme, Ut . Cbarton, E. Franks, K. 'vt':ml::'}“" ._l?_, in “""ï¬ 4 of| Basling, J."Linton, G. M. Lyons and J. William Forhes, who. . agreed 40 P8Tt! ‘Fhe secretary reported that the archiâ€" with the beast for $100. &Q‘l looihd..:inn l:poh"Mo.lh: l‘::m:d placed under arrest on a harge of|draw for $116; also that he had given Mr. haviog stolen the animal. * . _ | Archer a certificate for $20.00 on account munll le uo onb h TL 00~ _ ‘I of setting stone, _ ;’- the firï¬?ï¬d:&“WJ ¢ leaves behind him one* daughter, Mrs. Sinclair â€" Hagerman, mother of Trustee Hagerman, of No. 1 Ward, To at Toronto, a special train will convey the _ exoursionistaâ€" bowe. . Ticketsâ€" Adults 90 ots., children under 12, 50 ots. story for vacations for:poor. childsen a bright little sketch ~of "A . Listlo . Girl Rulerfâ€"â€"Wflhelmeqc_, the ... youngest Deark or a Your Proxzs®.â€"On Monday afternoon Mr..Nathan Chapman, an old and respected: pioneer .of York County, died at his home at _Mililiken, in Markbam, Towoship; He was in his Slst year and. was an ugtive and healthy man . until about a~ year ago, when a In: tobicoke, Monday next. Ricbmond Ki an exi thufly ' j on‘.ip-ain- fao:-i wEith the. town of s Eoglish Eiterature with""the ~and riate ‘to the month, mgptiar e Prabns ut utd KE , n:?I'A'Iu r egationess .\ +| < ::L lv.njnul Mr. and Mirs. Weston, agod T1 years. Anaavi daarem Bhge uc hatnd Si s in f â€"lfg"'-'uohyor-lhhr-. adâ€" ‘vertise ts the Toronto Weekly Mail.‘ That paper reaches 100,000 farmers‘ homes every week and your advertisement shoald meet the eye of some one who wants to purchase, . Advertisements of this class are inserted in the Toronto © Weekly Mail ‘ for Fiveâ€"Cents a word for each insertion or Twenty Cents a word for five insertions. Adress ‘ The Mail,‘ Totonto, Canada. Romtssowâ€"A+ Brampton, Epwarp Raou®, _ ________ _ Clorgyman‘s Churchwarden Weston, Co. York, June 24th, 1892. Hatesâ€"At Weston, on F""'ï¬ June 24th, wife of the late Wim. Hayes, of a daugh ter. * . thirtyâ€"seven years ‘as sexton of St, Philip‘s churgh, Etobicoke and 8t. John‘s chapel of Ease, Weston, deserve a public recognition and testiâ€" monial. . Your friends therefore avail themselves of the recurrence of our Annual Strawberry Fosâ€" tival, which this year is being held on 8t Philip‘s parsonage grounds to present you ï¬th address and the rccomp auying chair, ns a slight token of their T"d for you. We hMilr v’lh for yourself ‘and family every needful blessing and hope that you may be spared for many years, if it be God‘s will, t perform your dotics in sonnection with the Chiurch which you have so long and faithfully served. (Signed) _ Racwanp H. Hannis, B. A. .: Incumbent of St. Philip‘s, etc. Burxaâ€"At Thistletown, on Friday, June * 24th, the wife of Mr. Mat,â€"Burns, of a second class certificates. have felt that your long and faithful se At 2 p.m, on Monday, the â€"prospects for our anoual un-mu featival.wore‘ almost ‘‘out of sight,"* b lr“’lï¬ near to the bour of 4 o‘clock, the beautifal rays of the sun illamined the grounds of Mr. D. Stewart, and notwithstanding .the heary downâ€"fall of rain, by 8 o‘clock a fine crowd had assembled. . Strawberries were sorved in great abundance, till quite .a late hour ’nflcr which a grand programme was giveo consisting of singing, instramental music, â€"duetts, qquartettes, ‘etc. Bennliful,lolep(ionï¬ â€˜were rendered by the Misses Philp, Weston. Mr. S. Bill and. Miss Philp sang a duett, almost bringing down the house. ‘Excelâ€" lent comic and sentimental selections. were rendered by Messrs. 8. Hill, â€" T. Watson, .W. Riddell and. A. Robinson, .proper! known as the Weston Quartette (Rnb. K livelyspeech wasgiven by Rev. E. A. Pearson @od an interesting recitation by Kev. E. C. %".m..bm gelections : by.. the â€"Thisâ€" tletown Harmonica Band.. The Thistletowh ‘Choir cannot express in words their thanks for the manner in which the Misses Philp and the Weston Quartettie Club rendeted their selections, knowing that the Quartétte Club had not a note of any description to mesist them, but they walked right through it like little men. Probably at some futuré time we will have the inestimable pleasure of calling on our Weston friende again, the !haning of whom we believe to be "Half our Life." â€" , During the evening the following address wis presented by Mr. Smithson, church warden, to Mr. John Brown, sexton of 8t. John‘s church. To Mr. Jorx Bnoww, Wrstox, Eontcoxs,â€" Moved by J. Linton, seconded by Mr. Lyons, that the .amounts as certified by architect and also freight on car No. 5062 of stone, be paid.â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Linton, seconded, by Mr. Franks, that the Secy. be authorized to give orders on Treasurer for certificates eval 5y The Architest tn contrectofe" on Thistietown and Surroundings. . _~ ~â€" SehooJ Notes. * â€"** . ®urtwen« . . k _‘ Wiftyâ€"Gve candidates are writing on ‘the HLL m * ( uuu-l&..u.ghm daye Annual Festival. m ;gecidad snccess, Proceeds, having gone to the DEATHS. BIRTHS. without calling a meeting E@l{h Churchwarden e to the Junctiqn am there,." *"*" * the school umber on th:‘::l.l on _ Monday, BRUSHES, WHIPS, ETC., FOR SALE. SINGLE AND We have just opened out a full stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods and we ï¬llbqbumwenndthimw.mm&n‘dm‘}mhn have ever been before. Speciatâ€"muntion might be made of our stook of Printsâ€"they are elegant in design and shonld be seen by every lady. ~ Also a line of Gent‘s. Summer &m-hiehhnncmho-oqnluinpflnmwt'm A lurge ‘stock of Ladiea® Otford Shoes and special line in Gent‘s. es, just received . SPRINGCG ANNOUNCEMENT. Flourâ€"Straight Roller Fout, $2.15 Manitobs. Roller Flour, $2.50 bag. Emï¬m.. P::vd::.'s lhm’;:. 'Gcnnlm‘qh’lqnuh BALT, $1.06 PER BABRREL . A J O EXN L ILN T O N, s Appraiser at WESTON, ONT. CAPITAL STOCK, $3,000,000, â€" TOTAL ASSETS, $8,700,000, MORTGAGES & DEBENTURES Purchased NO COMMISSION. NO DELAY. , EXPENSES MODERATE.: CANADA PERMANENT > LOAN & SAVINGS CO‘V. JA S. â€"ROBILNS O N. 8th Division Court, All that portioh of «he ‘Township. of York, arest of Y including Park â€" dale, Brockton, M'Tmto,%(liuuq, Toronto Jm ‘Weston, and the whole of the Township of Etobisoke,. with village of Mimico. Suitors w division are requested to observe above limits, as cases entered elswhere are to have jurisdiction dispated and suit sransferred or dismissed with costs. C. _ & Â¥W. YVADBSVORTEK. Is full to the doors, of New Spring Goods, Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Flanâ€" + neletts,, Cambrics, Shirtings, Ete., Eto. Our lines of Staples were never fuller than now avd our Cottousâ€" are noted for . _ their quality and fineness. We are selling a great many of them and f we want to sell more, . As this is an age of progress, we desire to extend our business, and it will be to â€"..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" theâ€"mutzal 4dvantage of our customers and ourselves to do so. Â¥~ Careful selections of all lines of Groceries and at right prices.~~Teas as usual the ‘best in the:townâ€"one trial will convince you of that, _ â€" , MAIN STREET, Roller Flour from~Selected White Wheat, $2.25 Per ‘Bag, Eies «h4 / amenre Senaomannascings y atv e zud Me L mathcd Oar\'ï¬luo;-.u'm?nan.l&.ulfl.l“'!&u‘w;“ May 6th, June 11th, , Sept.Pth, Oct. 8th Nov, 4th,] . ¢ * **‘Des.bth, 1008 ahd Jos: 200, 4000 | yA â€"OPFIOR® DAYXSâ€"â€" ts At Toronto Function every Wednesday afternoon from 2 till 4.30, in Room 6 . _ _ SOLD â€" AT â€" CLOSEST .â€" PRICES. â€" A Look through our Stock mayâ€"save you many a Dollar in ==. your purchases. : .. _ FLOUR AT $2.20 PER BAG. . _ We have just taken into stock a large gquantity of New Spring Goods which are now ready for inspection. ‘We venture to say we have the most complete stock of General _ > \__â€" Goods ever.brought into Weston, which will be New Spring Goods! AND HELLEBORE. â€" â€"â€"â€"REPATRING NEATLY AND EXPEDTTOU8LY dous. â€"â€" JOHN LINTON, Clerk, â€"= New Spring Goods AT THE BEE HIVE, _â€" ESTABLISHED 1855. D. RoOoWNTREE, Thé Company Lends Money on Real Estate at lowest current rates of ~*~~~ . interest and on favorable terms of reâ€"payment. WESTON MILLS:! . . THE WEST END EMPORIUM . . The Practical Horse Collar Maker. IR WIN & CO. Family Roller Flour at $2 Per Bag DELIVERY EVERY. WEDNESDAY. C&. M.. LV ONS. COMMISSIONER,.FOR TAKING APPIDAYITS, H.0.J, _ _ > BMSTABLISEEED1828. THBE â€"â€"â€"â€"DEALER IN HABRNESSâ€"â€"â€" â€"â€" PHARMACY & "‘4‘ HEAD~OFFICE, TORONTO. WESTON. y TT 4