Weston Times (1966), 11 Aug 1892, p. 2

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9+ 1 Â¥. QFFICEâ€"A43 JAMES ST, NORTH, RaMXLTON. BSURVEYORS. ABREY & TYRRELL, is [o,, GATE 0P MAPLE) "~ pH.J. 0. OonEkr. THE RUSSELL HOUSE WESToN, ONT. ____ _ Qpporite Methodist Chuzeb, Mainâ€"Bt, Weston. ! _ onmen noune, {§teBep &§¢tebnm: | @EO.; FRYER, Prop. â€" Weston. 1M sEST $1 mu! Goob STABLING AND aT © move® In . _ TENTIYE RosTLERS, This house is situated on Main su-.z ent .lIM1.. lmuc-n,l.»wne of and the ‘public Good and an attentive itler.â€" The ‘bar is alwafe stocked with . the * EME Sn d sfi moigg." * Gg. H. SMITH B A. Bichmongd. Hill Post Offlce Every Saturday. “Mq:fi W Cook. BA "â€" T nncss owie n S . Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. &¢ MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL EsTATE. Fanada Life Building, King St: West, Toronto, Mx:c: «Weston, . 6 to 8 p. m. e 5 JOSEPH â€"NASON, L L. B., t e on e Fullerton, Cook, Wallace & . . Macdonald. **. Barristers, Solicitors, &c. Offices _ .__. _1 Adelaide Street East, Toronto _ 7, and Court Days. Money invested, Loa ks Mi(‘}dhofinmmnz and General i0 ue w Business promptly e THE EAGLE HoOUSE, wESTON, QNT. Eaill__20 This mh situated on Main Street, being >nvenien the Grand Trunk, and Tororto. & Bruce Railway. Stations. . In connection ?fi%h ::bo.f cao:;n Ball .R“o&nan codn . es itached. _ Good accommodation" for g' amilicn . Reodmn 38, York Chambers, Toronto St., Toronto. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, . CONYEYANCERS f A‘ID NOTARIES PUBLIC, 19 VICTORIA STREET, TORONTO. ; MONEY TO LO4N AT 6 PER CENT Zandon and Canadian Chambers, 103 Bay St. aAmmnsba%ucmnu. NOTARIES, ETC ‘ VEYANCERS _ ; TRLRPHONE 213 * W.P. ATEINSON EDWARD W. BOYD JNO. KSLRS. _ . ~â€"__ H.R.IRN IRWIN & KYLES; ‘eduesiiky and Saturday afternooné from 1â€"to , sad Court page. Mohey invenind. Louns . Abbott will be at the Weston Office cvery fONEY TO LO&N AT 6 PER CENT C. H, Gr4ssronp ~â€"*\F. J. McDoxato SMITH & ABBOTT, G. H. HUSBAND, L.D.S., ilppbone No. 5107 ATKINSON &, BQYD DB. W. J. CHARLTON, PRYSICIAN, â€" 8SURGEON, , ETC. 383 MABI SraRpnâ€"westor. ~ emee noune, {$t9l8 a mond $ to t pim il1 be at ) Eagle House, Woston, or, the n"_ abd 2186 mu‘n'-'oqm.md at Woogbridge MeDONALD & GLASSFORD, £. 8. MARTIN, D.D.8., L.D.8., * Dentist,~~â€" __ TORONTQ JUNCTIONy Q, H. RIGGS, L. D. S., Corner King & Yonge Sts., 3 TORONTO. =~ NEAR PARKDALE STATION, Arct ToRONTO,. s MAIN STREET, opportts tmrrows matt, be at his office, over Irwin & C€o‘s. Drug h . Main & "Bts., a $ , Cor. ;ghalhp Wegton fnvely Toronto St., Toronto, l uky nropking firuke for tho Sude [”1 Boarding for the Sum: _ C. R. DADE, Prop. w Business promptly > , OFFICE: Dentist, NEWTONBROOK, 9 Beaconfield Ave BARRISTERS, ETC. Tiotels, Eegal, Dental, A. ABBOTT, B. A H. E. IRWIN , ThHis week we commence the third year of the existence of this paper pubâ€" lished ftrom Weston: We to thank all thoge who have favored us/with their | patronage during the past Jear, more particularly would we thafik those who have been â€"mind(ul of paying their subâ€" scriptions without putting us to the disagreeable necessity of dunning. We should like to be favored with a settleâ€" ment of all past indebtedness, so as to be emabled to meet our engagements. We would also ask those who hare favored us‘ with job work during the{ past year to continue their favors in this respect. We can do and have done work that cannot be ~beaten by city workers, more especially in the poster lime have we been praised for the good workâ€"transmitted from this establishâ€" ment. Our ciroulates in the Township of ;ork, Town of North Toâ€" ronto, Township of Vaughan, Township of Etobisoke, Village of Rishmond Hiil, Woodbridge, Thornbill, City of Toâ€" and in fast from Nova Sootia by the Prcific, does, the Timpq â€" always harmony with it, you, who do : anook with aâ€"woleome. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"slightestâ€"profegsionâ€"of being Tr® Queen willâ€"haveâ€"a vacancy for a Maid of Honor on the marriageâ€"of her seventh maid, the Hon. Adeline Loftus, to a wellâ€"known barrister, so a host of poor and prefty titled maids are on the lookâ€"out for the £25 a month billet. Miss Loftus is a nice girl and as active as a fawn, aod she is much liked by Ber. Majesty, as she is by her chums, the ‘Queen‘s maids and bed chamber women, and they will all miss the bright soci¢ty of the Emerald Adeline, who has the honor ‘of being over two years a favorite of her sovereign, and wedding presentsl have been ordered by the mistress of the robes, ladies of the bedâ€"chamber, women of the bedâ€"chamber, maids of honor and extra maids of tronor, to show , their reâ€" spect to the Hon. Adeline Loftus, whose busband will have a bright Emerald for his future partner. This is a chance for some of the poor lndl‘ needy ladies of Cavada. Surcine..â€"The death of Mr. Dickey, by his own hand, in Halifax,. is a sad aud melancholy thing. When a man without friends and without means, and in dificulty and trouble, takes his own life we can at least "partly understand it. But for & young man, hardly past [the year of manhood, â€" young man brought up in comfort if not in luxury, a young man who can‘command a governâ€" ment office through the influence of friends, it is certainly a retbarkable and ad event. ‘The excuse given for lfie‘ deed is but a lame one, If fast liging was the means of his becoming insane, and whilst in that state taking his life,if after a debauch of drunkennoss he blew out his braing, the government wh6 licenses the selling, aad the seller of the liquor, are primarily the . cause of his death, and should â€" suffer a certais amount of censuré and condemnation. > , _ At the flag raising demonstration which took placé recently at Orjllia, a most eloquent Address was given ‘by Father Teefy. He spoke of the eduâ€" cating and ennobling influences of love â€"of the Fatherland, urging on parents and children‘the ‘necessity‘ of loyalty and patriotigm, if we. were ever to be a nation of note. The speaker wen‘t on ‘to explain that true prosperity did not cousist in commercial glory, but in the' contentment of the ~people; in their obedience to authority ;. ip their mutual: respect; ib . the industrious © developâ€" ment of the land ; in .the freedom of the governed and the power of (hei governing;‘ in the . charity and justice praotised towatds al}. Li y The sentiments ¢xpressed throughout were worthy of the, speaker and most worthy ‘ of the cause for which they were spoken, e ® , Mr. E. E. Klein has purchaeed\ the plant of the Junetion Reporter, He says in the last week‘s paper: " As | intiâ€" mated in the last issue of this paper, The Reporter through the .spathy of. the sharebolders has passed from thei West York Publishing Company into the hands ofâ€"the undersigned, who. hns’ assumed sole gontrol of the offee and will contioue to publish® the paper as | heretofore:; Metmance sn e foud £ â€" 6 # ' Local Advertisoments placed among read ing matter, first insertipn, 8 cents Par lineâ€"oach lufuoquent insertion, 4 cents por ne. s Birth, Marriage and Death Notices, Fre to Bubscribers of this Journal, 2 cents each inser tion to others / _ e _._ Advertisements sent in witaout instructiong will be inserted until forpidden, and charged lccon;iglg!y. a & i 5. : Special Contracts for «efinite periods of time made at rates which will be male known on application. ., â€" Ordinary . advertisements, first ugmtfon Eight Conts per line, wolid, Nonpareil. Euch subsequent insertion, Four Cents per line. The Trurs will be mailed to any ld%l in *Cruadu or the United States, or deliv@râ€" *ed at the homes of subscribers in s § the village mt one dolâ€" 5 ‘ > lar ver snr 2 2 when paidin advance n discount of Awentyâ€"sive cal & per cent. will be allowed i M. H. KEEFLER. COUATY OFP YORK HERALDB The &Â¥eston CTimes ADVERTISING RATES. IS PUBLISHED, EVERY Thursday Morning, o4 F 'nr-irfiummia“'r"‘]‘m in | witt effect that harmony with it, yoa, who do not make the! benefits #hich theatre. Those belonging to it are 100| be of special value to the people~ of all r::cnblq to do so. k â€" + countries. . We cannot nm“.b: .. Among â€" other things -_trgnd. was ~the | in‘ view of ~the ‘well attested "Class meeting mt Uncle Tom‘s Cabin.‘‘| which bare been Jaid before as, sustained This, of course, requires the sctors ‘to use | as they are by ciroumirtences within our 6wn the lJanguage of piety _ Fancy _ persoos | knowledge, that fl Vintment referred to Wurs c 2p03 020. 221 _ Wan . l2 _ The "Jubiles Singers‘ were said, in the bills to be connected with the) Show, â€" This is a big lie. The masical company properâ€" Iv called the *Jubilos Singers,!‘ does not tramp about the country with u{'mumog theatre. Those belonging to it are too respectable to do so. 2 > :But I have something far worse against the Show than what I haye fast said. _ Well, I visited the tent in the afternoon, and saw the scenery and the bloodhounds ‘‘The elezant new scenery‘ I found to be old, dirty mod tattered. As specimens of art, it is not worth a tin sitpence. I know something about painting. â€" The "Magnifiâ€" cent new Band Chariot‘ is a: paltry thing. The "coming event‘‘ sent forth a goodly amount of trumpetâ€"flourishing . "before." Here are sonte specimens thereof: "Posiâ€" tively the largest and best Uncle Tom‘s .Cabin. Show on the road.‘"" "The most refined and best conducted, as well as the beat equipped Uncle Tom‘s Cabin Comâ€"~ pany in existence." *‘ All Christian people abould not only come and see it themselves but they should bring their children with them," : "Ministers and their families are cordiaily invited to attend."" * Our gorgeons and mechanical efforts bave never been equalled by any travelling Uncle Tom‘s Cabin â€" Show." _ "Elegant new scenery, surpassing that of any other compaoy in the country." Magnificent new gnnd Chariot.‘" â€"~And so on, and so on "Tue mo seow"â€"1 weas "RumBco." * ‘Uncle Tom‘s Cabia!â€"was performed at Woodbridge last Saturday evening, by the company which performed it at Weston the evening before. €NOURN lolly, monuments there. would be ’ no need to o to the mountains for air . for we could bring it down to our every day level. 4 . twvexrons have here a good field. One has already obtained a patent for the use air cooled by underground tunnels. gress has appropriated thousands to experiment in upsetting the atmosphere by explosion to ~produce ‘rain. Instead of ‘ relying upon the burning of powder why not biing down the cool dewâ€"generating breezesand mix them with the hot saturatâ€" ed air we aweiter in. â€" Your correspondent suggests m lofty reflecting wall facing the sun combined with fans to quicken the ascent of the heated., mir and on the oppoâ€" aite side of the wall fans arranged to draw cool air down, .He has not money to pay patent office fees nor influence with CGonâ€" gress to wet an appropriation and therefore freely gives this invention‘ to the public with bis solemn guaranty that it is worth more even to produce rain than the gasâ€"bag rack aâ€"rock business, leather, wool, soil and euticle dust "which make visible the nir in the shouse flows above us a vast ocean ot refreshing ozone ons wes ons tor n the Washingtov Monument. The exterior of this reflects the hent of the sun and imparts it to the sir which being ‘thus expanded nacends and displuces cooler air above cnusingâ€"it to flow dawn‘ the interior and issue in n cool breeze at the base, Here the neighbora gather like fish about an air hole in the ice to get‘a little air. Cool mountain air free from sewer gas carbon oxide and bacteria and from womn-‘ feather, wool, soil and euticle . duat * which Tax HortEÂ¥st Waeex ever known here was the last. 95 ° by day and 71 9 by night was the high .nverage, which with a humid and" languid atmospbere tried men‘s souls. Metal exposed to the sun attained a blistering hent and thermometersâ€"exploded. The capital has however a good® refrigeraâ€" tor in‘ the Wuhiuzlou Monument. _ The | Benjaminâ€" Harrigon," together, capnot ’by legislation bring the western states one mile nearer to New York than .they Are at present, the western farmers: would be under the necessity of gotting their importations by the Canadian railâ€" ways via Montreal or Halifix. Alâ€" though called in fun " Retaliation " this is really one of the most beveficient achemeseverâ€"devised by a kiddly neighâ€" bor. Lt us hope it will not do the grand old party any harm in the presiâ€" dental elections. » â€" A Voice trom Woodbridge. to prebibit the ~importation into the Western States of goods from the New England ports. Consequently, as not eyen Congress and "*»Nowâ€" L, therefore, â€"companies to carry at their own expease, a United States inspector on eyery car conveying freight from one‘part ‘of the ‘United Staas through Canada to. anâ€" ‘other part 68 the United States. â€" These inspectors might be utilized_ with great advahtage as brakesmen, but this is not th ief benefit our kindl:y‘ peigh â€" bors pur{p‘;’to confer upon us, The principal effect of the megsure would be The Montreal Star says : Tho good work of ©" Retaliation " goes bravely on. It will be a grand thing for Canada, aod especially for Montreal and Halifax, if Congress carries oyt that little scheme for, compelling _the Canadiah® railway JON&THAN‘Sâ€" KINDNESS â€" To CANADA . away, . Not a vetgran of the battle‘feld, }uum a system of Pm Sohool eduâ€" eation in Capada which should so an ta on all eation in Canada which Mir an &« perfection was the object. of his life "Washington Letter ada‘s noblest cterans has 18 a the the had ly a thorough cure of the complaint, must and in all low w damp locatjona. few persons reach the age of forty years withâ€" out a rheumati¢ visitation, It is clear, therefore, that -’repruibn which will afford immediaté telief, and effect evéntualâ€" ’ We have it on unquestionable anthority â€"the testimony of patien‘s themselvesâ€" " that rheutatism, howeyer deeply sented, may be cured by the regular and persistent application of Holloway‘s Ointment. â€" This, we feel assured, will be welcome intelliâ€" gence to thousands of sufferers, bedâ€"ridden by the disease, or limping with stfened joints along the pathway to the tomb.â€" In a climate where the quicksilver sometimes makes ‘a leap of thirty.degrees up or . down, the compinint is of course a prevalent one ; and in our new settlements at the West, mlong the alluvial borders of our great rivers, in the hemlock swamps of the South, ** Don‘t talk‘ts me about your political * igm®,‘ "" said a facetious old valetudinarian, "I tell you there‘s no ism on earth so bad as Rhenmatignt." _ Tho venerable suferer was right. St. Lawrence‘s gridiron or Qontimozin‘s pallet of fire was not more emphatically a bed of‘torment than the couch of the raartyr o rheumstism. . It is geterally considered by the . faculty one of the most objtifate ll:d’ell as one of the most painfol of maladies, and it certainly does reaist all ordinary remedies with extraâ€" ordinary pertinacity. Skill and science, howâ€" ever,in this age of progress, seem to master all opposition;.and even this painful disease, entrenched amoni the muscles, and â€" interâ€" knjt, as it were, with the sinews and tendons of our frames, is compelled to yield, to the curatives they have provided. _ s Eues _ Ripg.â€"On Wednesday évening Bailif Willson bad the pleasure of esâ€" .corting Rickard Hamilton, a farmer from King Township, down to, Toronto for the purpose of introducing him to Governor Green at Castle Don where he will "rusti~ cate" for the next 20 days. Theâ€"free trip was the reanlt of nou complinqcn with a ,Judgment Satmmons, issued from the 4th Division Court for failyreâ€"to. settle a $30 account in Bradford.â€" Fra, ‘ 1 Upon the fence they‘re leaning : All in the.starlizht‘s glow ; Their voices full of meaning . Are very soft and low. ‘The leaves scarce stit above them ol . We n d ane c Board c Works, $12,500 ; Water Works and Revenue, $10,000; Fire, Light and Police Gommittee, $14,000 Public School Board, $20,000; High School Board, #3,800 ; The rate was atruck at 13 mills. Wauar‘s tue Martek?â€"Whyâ€" is it that the result of the Entrance Exam., held in Newmarket the last of June. is not made public yet? It will #oon be.â€"time for rural schools to reâ€"open synin. . Tt is all nonsense fiddling so‘Tong over.the papers and keeping candidates ‘in : euspetise regarding future action Dther places wéere reported two or three weeks ago.â€"Eia: 2 The following appropriations have been made by the Toronto Junetion Council /â€" Finance Committee,â€"$72,119.33; Board of Henlth, $2,500 ; Property Committee $900â€"; Mr. W. J. L. MciZay has been‘appointed County Crown Attorney and Clerk of the Peace for Dufferin, in place of. Mr. Elgin Myers, whose annexation proclvities Sir Oliver Mowat regarded as inconsistent with the post of.a Crown officer. The Rev. Pringipal Caven, Moderator of the Presbytérian General Assembly, has addressed an mppeal to the Presbyterian Churches on bebalf â€"of the Presbyterian ghurch, and the destitute of St. John‘s, t1d. + The Worst of all the Isms. A novel rgee took place between a bicyelist Xud a horse at Springfield, Ohio. The race was a seven mile dash for $250 a side. " The horse won by eight feet, but the bicyclist claimg he was fouled in the last mile. Boychard and ‘Landey. the Quebec smugâ€" glers, have bee® committed for trigl.. bail being taken for both prisoners in $3000 each, Nearly a dozen persons were convicted last week in the city of cruelty to horses. with whatis behind the scenes. There is the plav.~MÂ¥e haje only to look at it, and learn ‘from:it, even if the actors are worthâ€"â€" less charaeters, that is a matter of no consequence,"" In reply, I say that there ought toâ€" be m "Gtoess of things" It is only blasphemy‘for persons .who do not-‘ make the very slightest profession of godli> ness to use its language on the stage. . If a | winister of the Gospel does not act in harâ€" mony with his preaching? ungodiy ‘people when thev see it, ery ont in a minute against it. _ If, for example, the editor of the Toâ€" ronto infidel paper can lay hold of an instance of inconsistency in a minister, it is â€"as [ hape said to himâ€"a sweet morsel. T. Fexwice. Woodbridge, Ont., Aug. 8,1892 Well, this *‘most retined and ‘beat ‘oon~ ducted Unele Tow‘s Cabin Company in existence"" which is going about teaching people ‘lesgous of morality and virtue," does not ‘‘zest the Sabbath day, accordirig to the commandment." Yesterday morning at one o‘clock, it left for Brampton, where it is to give *‘lessous of morality.and virtae" toâ€"night. It makes no difference between one day and another. ‘I haveâ€" not the slightest.doubt that it would perform on a Sabbath bvening if the law would let it, and it could make a few dolars. Fancy persons using the language of piety while ucting;, and setting at naught the command, ‘‘Remember he Sabbath day zo keep it holy" / 4s Some will say : n with what‘is behind While no one wanders by, . © The trees from dew doth screen them The bat in silence flitsâ€" Two housewives, and between ‘em Some woman‘s getting fits I | With evening‘s gentle sigh; _ The stories they are telling Up from their hearts are welling Ino io o oo it e EPm mm ’ Fancy sughâ€"vows uttered b:! ang who would ‘llng*.lur“clofhil o'l‘ taken for a follower of [Jeaus ! One the tableagx was ‘Rva in Heaven." t piece of mast abomingble blasphemy. hile I was goin! through the tent, one of the "hands" yelled out m curse. He prayed that God '00|d.ll“.inlo everlasting pynishment, a V mc a on en P ut etedcamenpimt PS v n,** Iâ€"ac0~a â€"Band ~ofâ€" nrap ts Jopuns cha PB |aoiie s t setinlorme , Moment lon ' J the river,"" Funcy them sung guideâ€" the ploughâ€"or g thu.ra g‘. persons of the class just described / n-dml‘rnmuy Hh-m- any aney ‘‘I‘sg_so wicked," a songâ€" accom»|a toiler in every brauch of productive punied by m Negro dance .(breakdown), ‘ie similarly situated; and we can ;i & of ‘a *‘grent moral and re~)with '“‘j:i ‘these sufferers would hail l«lut::”l Uncle Tom when dying, |the mieans of immediate cure. To all such y$ : "Eve got the vietgry / the Lord has | we feel justified ~in~> recomménding Ahis given it to me: Glory to His name," hlrpie remedy, the application of which Fancy sughâ€"vows nmndb:! and who would |with the aid of a few doses of Holloway‘s laugh .?r idea of his o.l‘ taken for a | Pills to regulate the internal org-nq,â€"'ou{d. follower of \Jesus ! One the tableggx | we feel assured, restore them to health and was "Eva in Heaven." t’ piece of mast | usefulgess. â€"Daily Argus, shominalils ht sih use on T CRA CCE From Our Exchanges. _ ®dubilee Singers" : ©Honorâ€"the ) not the loast i 3 #0b who will go with e /,‘ The | trious tiller of e bave nothing fo do SUBSCRISE £08_THE TIMES, ‘The Pill« and Ointment are Mannfactured . only at ntnmn.ummoxmmm; nd are sold by all Vendors of Medicines t t the Civiliz®® World; with direeâ€" tions for use in almost every langnage. “..‘h:::l‘nm M;M look to th“hhl n- f the «hdress BAD.LEGS, OLD WOUNDS, COUGHS, Calds, Sore Throats, Bronchitis;â€"and all disâ€" orders of the Throat and Chest, as also Gout, Rheumatism, Scrofula, and évery kind of Skin will be found invaluable in every Household in the cure of open Sores, Hard Tumours, Thousands of persons have testified that by their use alone they have been restored to health and atrength, after every other means had proved unsucessefal. BTOMACH and BOWELS, increase the secretory powers of the Liver, brace the nervous system, and throw into the circulation the purest Elements for sustaining and repairing the frame. purify, regulate and improve the quality of the Blood. They assist the digestive, organs, cleanse the > THIS INCOMPARABLE MEDICINE has sepured for itself an imperishable fame throughout the World for the alleviation and eure of most diseases to which humanity 1s heir, PILLS axp OINTMENT. ~TENHR WANTH, Woston, Aug. 4th, 1892 Worth their Weight in Gold 111 im | Mn um on 1e e ons viehnta i inA i hi ed on Main St. "Weston, mm?“@ be delivered when wunted. Stone to be‘tntho sutistaction of Umetscrpeca when wanted committeo. Tendors addressed to the undersigned, will be roceived up to Aug. 13th, 1892, for the suppling of from one to ton ‘u:icn feld or river stono, deliverâ€" Mieafhoinfvin en coni id hy t Mtono, d â€" 4 Caretaker for the Weston High School, Seryices to begin st end; of vucaiion, Apply to 4 LIVERY and BOAROING STABLE, \ l ‘Architect AND BUILDING SUPERINTENDENT Sales condncted on reasonablo tornis, left ut the Schiller House, Toronto, rpo LETâ€" Two stails and a loftâ€"one dollar month. 4 nhe RHiEeâ€" Nes lte bouse to det. 10 soo J modern eonvenionces, Apply <to L. A_ modern eonvenionces, Apply <to L LEMAIRE: es Aguly NO’!‘ICE-â€"K will not be rosponsible for any dobts coptracted by Mrs. Giles after t‘}itl date, the 13c} dayof July.â€"Hexny Giuze. FOR SALEâ€"At Richmond Hill, a bouse and shopâ€"the bost busifiess stand in tgm place. For pm-?i::ulnrs euquire of Mr. Chas. Shoppard, of Richmbnd Hill or Tax Tuanes Offlce; Weston. R SALE.â€"A few hivgs of bees for I:‘J?â€"vary populous gnd full of houe{ ind brood. $3.50 n: w}' make of hive if bought now. &pply to Gito. J. VaNbx Vorn, Weston. BOOK BINDING.â€"Ths ‘Trines: Orric® having umde lrmurfememu to do all binding reâ€" qulrkad, mt city prices, will be glad of a share of work. mt : LX article indispensable in every household. Good Agents can oulfly wake | $100 a "Wook, Xyrite to Illg}lll ("fi.\l)h ANT C€O.,â€"122 Quiney 84., ‘Chidago; 111.,"0.5.A. : PEAKE‘S BLOCK TORONTO JUNCTION "Uf“ want to bdy or sell a Farp, adâ€" vertise in the Toronto Weekly Mail: That paper reaches 100,000 farmers‘ ~homes every week and your advertisement~ shoald meet theâ€"eye of some onÂ¥ who .wants to purchase, â€" Advertisements of this claas are inserted in the Torontn ‘ Weekly Mail * for Fivo Cents a word for each insertion or Twenty Cents a word for five insertions. Adreas The Mail,‘ Toronto, Canada. J, A. EELIS, M.O.AA. CARETAKER WANTED ! RINTED noticos "to let pr for wale," can i obtaingd at this office for 10 conts each. HENRY RUSSELL, W. I, HUTCHINSON, _ M W HARRIS, *~Comifiittedon Streets and Sidewalks THE WESTON AUCTIONEER. JQS. BARKER orâ€" PETER FRANKS. Grders sOLD AT TORONTO PRicEs. Also Long Woodand Cut Wood, Lumb\n.»‘l.)nth anii Shingles. TheCelebrated Scranton Coal I take this opportunity of thanking my many customers of Weston and vicinity for their very liberal patronage extended to me during the past two years and will be glad to seo now customers at any time. 1 am preparéd to furnish ordered clothing as cheap as the cheapest, Spring Tweed Suite from $13.00 up. f Striped Tweed Pants from $3.50 MWMWM/&IMMW@. Black Worsted Pants from $4.00. ~ _ Yours Respectfally, * _ J. F. GAMBLE. SPRING! SPRING! SPRINGI SOLE AGENT FOR WILKINSON‘S PLOWS: Eavetroughing & Furnace Work a Specialty Building and General Hardware McColl Bros. & Co., Toronto Ask for LARDINE. Beware of Imitations. BILLS OCOUT TO OBDR®E. ‘Yardâ€"Cor: King and North Station Stroots. AGENTS FOR SWISS STEAM LAUNDRY. OILS] Our stock of General Dry â€"Goods, Grocerics, Crockery, complete and prices right. 7 ie e ons â€"___.__ Quarts and Halfâ€"gallons, at Foronto Prices Try our Teag and ‘ Coffeesâ€"satisfaction guaranteed . ROQL| at $2.15 a bag. ‘I‘ry our 25 cent Tea, or 5 lbs. We have taken into stock a large lot Spring is Past and Summer is hera . 1 buy direct from the factories for cash or expengivo city offices aim enabled to offer the best postal cd@rd for particulars, _ Any orders leftâ€"witl will receive atrention. HEINTZMAN & DOMINION PIANOS, 0C 1(_ )( BOMINION & OTHER ORGANS GEO. NUNN, BOL TON, @ ‘ Furniture dealer. Extengive stock by best manufactarers. _ Upholstering aud, carpetâ€" laying, window s’l’udes. curtai poles, picture framing, etc.: Carpet and oil cloth direct from the fadtory. ' FIVE PER CENT. OFF FOR CASH. Cannot be Beat for Quality or Price Furniture Store, IN BRONZE LETTERS. None Other Genuine. Myrtle Navy ! J7 Dundas St. West, : TORONTO JUNCTION. Harvest Tools, Paints and Oils, Paris .~ Green, Barb Wire & Binder Twine Goods Deolivered Free of Charge. q â€"â€"DEALER INâ€"â€" ‘ Standard and New William‘s FULL LINE OF SEASONABLE GOODS A line of Youtbs‘ Coburgs at 25 cents per J. RITCHIE, FOR SALE BY D. ROWNTREE, WESTON. â€"â€"â€"IMPORTERS AND DEALERS INâ€"â€" â€" â€"" CGYLINDER OIL â€"â€" EACH PLUVG OF TAE â€" Sewing Machines, THE JUNCTIQN HUTCHINSON & HILL I8S"~MARKED zwâ€"~â€"â€"ANP 80 AREâ€"â€"â€"â€" EOE CÂ¥ & sON,. factories for cash or short timg, and dispensing with ed to offer the best of prices and terms. > Drop 3 Apy orders leftâ€"with Mr. Jamés Hobinson, Weston, LARDINE MACHINE OIL, McCOLL‘$ WITH A of GL ASSâ€" FRUIT JARS, in Pints, AND . 3 i en on en o on Klectors aro called upon to examino the said list and if uny omissions or any other errors wro found therein to take immediate pmeofihl' to have the errors corrected according to law. Dated at Weston this 6th day of August, 1892 . ~ the last rovised /Asgorsment Rol: of the: gaid Municipality to be ‘entifled to vote in the‘ said Municipality at elections for ?I re of the Legislative: Auunb{v and at Muni Elooâ€" ti‘om and that baid list was first post upâ€"at y ‘ ofllce at Woston on the (5th day: of August 1802, und remaina thero for in.peqfiog.; Act, the co Act, the copies o d by &aid sections to be nrmlluamxdor d?lli1 “‘:‘fi ol'v the list, made n%r an sajd Act, rerso: 1se Tam fermed Y coptbmient §ou of the qard Voters‘ List, 1892 A GOOD 8TOCK OF ROVND ORDAR PoSTg * ON HAND, N # Farm produce, white and grey lime,/ PM.MMM'&.’ te N_ mittad or‘deliveréd to the persons oued in Seohioge s aida on otke Pioh: VLLAG 0F WBTON OTICE is heroby giyen. that I have trans: pairâ€"Regular price 75 cents. STOREâ€"Main Street, Westoni Parcols inirit bo in onr hands not later than Taoslry night of ogh woek MUNICIPALITY OF THE , Boots andâ€"Shoes, Eto., ig ROLLER FLou@® COUNTY OF YORK 5 lbs. for 81 cedar posts, etc. R. H. LEIGHTON, Clork,

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