ty .. LINDSEY & LINDSEY is Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries & Conveyancers a ies it Barristers, Solicitors, &c. Offices % 1. Adelaide Street East, Toronto. _ mï¬â€˜ o fagobeie ams dn M _‘ _ _ MJl Discases of Horses and Cattle Treat l G. W. COULTER, V. S.,, t« “u;&ï¬mh;:#o':’tbm M m eston, e Ee M&u C + PHYS8ICIAN, â€" SURGEON, ETC., 383 Mant stazer, weston. y#ioe nooms. {{t0 $ Mpppit i r =â€" ©EKO, FRYER, Prop â€" Weston. 8 W Cook, B $ *‘"*"W $ Watince, * Ts £ Macdonaid PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN. ‘Toronto, May 3ith 1800 1yâ€"pém Aun BHST ¢1 PMA pat .. coob staBumme axp ar n0USE I town. TENTIYE Ho#tLene. .w SOLICITORH, NOTABIES, ETC NVEYANCENS. 8 TBDEPHONE 2413 W. P. ATKINSON y EDWARD w BOYD ATKINSON & BOYD Reom 18, York Chambers, Torento St., Tersnto. JOSEPH NASON, L. L. B., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, &c, MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. Canada Life Building, King 8t. West, Toronto, Resrpmwcm Weston. 6 to 8 p. ni. & money ::mno. Offices, Cor. Church Comt Ste., Toronto Entrance, 16 Court 8t. w BARRISTEAS, ETC. 4 London and Caradian Chambers, 103 Bay St. ‘â€".WW&LWWM , Adclaide Toronto. Mortgages and Debentures Bought and Soid. Money to Loan. DK. W, J, CHARLTON, J. SAURIN MCcMURRAY Mortgages Bought or Soid. Telephone 2984 MONEY TO LOAN 3 3. _C. B. JACKES, M.A,LLB JOSEPHJACKES,_< 4e @06 8 LOrbeRy ‘This Hotel is situated on Main Street, boing snvenient to the Grand ‘Trunk,snd Toronto. PINKERTON & COOKE Barrister, Soliciter, Conveyancer, &c. ____" und Rishmond Stréets, Toronto. elephone No, 1357 HENRY RUSSELL, THE KEAGLE HoUSKE, WAL PINKERTON. | FRANK C/ coox® JACKES & JACKES; BARRISTERS, €. 8. MABRTIN, D.D.8., LD.S,, 0, H. RIGGS, L. D. S., Corner King & Yonge Sts. TORONTO.: IRWIN & KYLES, im 100, 101 Freehold Loan Bui Cor, Adelaide and Tictoria Ste., Dentist. TORONTO Junction, GPPoSITE THE TowX HaLL, AUVCTIONEER. GOuD ENDORSED KOTEs LLATERAL SEUURITY STREET, WESTOX, ONT ame of the best Ball Rooms in the country . Good stables Boarding House for the Sumâ€" COLLRCTIONS aDE on LOWRST RatEs, mpnnubiln> , Wallace & C. R. DADE, Prop ONT . OR SMALL LYON LINDsEY A corrEsroxpext of the News accuses the employees of the post office mt;wnt with gobbling up every ucrative position going. He says to take notice at the ..':?1% rowfto Industrial Exhibition and you will find 90 per cent of the paid posiâ€" tions will be Illedb{ post office and other well paid civil servants. ‘This is a kind of thing that should not ‘be allowed. We also beg to say that it is an injustice to those living out of the city for the positions in connecâ€" tion with the Toronto Exhibition to be all filled by city people. What supâ€" port, we should like to ask the heads of this concern, would they have if they depended alone upon city supâ€" port. Is it fair then to the country: people to give all these berths to city ratepayers. It depends upon the help‘ from the country whether the underâ€" taking will pay and yet it is seant courtesy the country folks very oftem recaive from the upstarts that are put in authority. ‘The country people are ‘beginning to.find out that this exhiâ€" bition is getting to be too much of a city speculation for maki money and the desire of hw:“:‘:nn try but a secondary h Tiz Recorder man has at last been taken in with a fake company accordâ€" ing to his showing in last woek‘s paper: ~The Canadian Savings Loan and Building . Aséociation is aâ€"tall name but evidently it is not exactly the concern one would like to have much to doâ€"with. The editor conâ€" cludes his, article as follows: ‘‘ The Legislature has of late done much to protect the members of and investors in benevolent associations and insurâ€" ance corporations ofâ€"varioug kinds. Let them not‘now stay their hand in the good work .of protecting the people against~ possible disappointâ€" ments that tend to dl.;mt them with all provident societies! We call upon the inspector of whichever department of the administration this Association comes under to do his duty without fear or favour, and regardless of the fact that a prom{nent member of the Legislature, who is a supporter of the Mowat Government, is a member of the Board of Directors, and second viceâ€"preside 1it." TwBte is going to be a meeting of the Union Prohibition Convention in ‘Toronto on Tuesday October 3rd, at 10 a..m., to last for two days. The circular forwarded to us sets forth : That it is anticipated that the meetâ€" ing ‘will Â¥e the largest, the most thorâ€" oughly ‘representativé and ‘the most interesting gathering of moral reform workers ever held in this Province. All ‘the organizations entitled to representation are carnestly urged to send delegates and to do all in their power to make the convention a comâ€" plete success. ‘The temperance people are we;r{ jpf evasion and . delay. They are in earnest and will not be put off with anything short of a definâ€" ; ite facing of this, the greatest politiâ€" cal issue of this or any other age. \ r Trus Toronto Junetion Tribune says: It has been the wise policy of the To ‘ ronto Junction Public School Board to collect money in advance of the year‘s requirements. ‘They ask for $28,000 to carry them to the collection of taxâ€" es for 1894 but the council refused to gve so much desiring to lop off ,000.. We think the school board need not find fault with this small deduction it can do as many school boards have to do, borrow the amount ‘ to be paid out of next year‘s taxes. Make it the round even sum of $20,000 and think youiselves well off gentleâ€" Tm® Recorder has an article in last week‘s issue about the County Hl{ii- tracy. ‘The truth is therein told but it is an old .complaint that has been talked about and wrote about years ago â€"without â€"avail.~~ We ~trust his effort may have the desired effect. Birth, Marriage and Death Notices, Free to mw¬mluuw.lmm insor tion to othere ~~ ; n:‘u. ;::Q“l PC uub::;u l!..:-l. BRON Bpecial Contracts for definite periods of tl-mndcnuunwlh%vfll be wade known on application Cns .. ientmemmemnansermis W’G{thvflw instruotions w _l_n_a_on.d until forbidden, and charged Local Advertisoments placed among read ing matter, first lunmruon.lr.h lmuuâ€"ouh lngonml insertion, 4 cente per DEATH OF FATHER McBRIDE The Tru®s will be mailed to aby sddress in _ Canads or the United States, or deliverâ€" â€" .a.u-...-x -h-&- ‘ the vflh.on.lu to when. paid in advenoe * dinetont of twoutyâ€"Ave per cent. will be allowed. Ordinary advertisement Right Cents per line, solid M. H. KEEFLEE. CcOUNTY OF YORK HERALD The iÂ¥Wrston Cines ADVERTISING RATES. 18 PUBLISHED EVERY Thursdayâ€" Morning, wâ€"i6iâ€"â€" bu ow fe i Letter from school board in pï¬d:;:fmum The regular meeting of the municipal equncil was held on .-l&hlz All the mambers with amollr.m tes of former meetings read and _Several communications were read:â€" Ome from Mr. Daggan, calling attention to the dangerous state of a fence on . Wilâ€" liam street, also to the bad state of the sidewalkâ€"referred to tMe committss on case ve. n!-i.Q-m)dJ-n be ':-l before Ouni; Beamish lighting eto., THMMS for Voters h‘i'u-‘ 37 ‘. date, mfl.m“-l“.\ Mr. and . Windle and daughter of mndenp:g:, Pa.; are mm:,. Mr. J. E. Houldsworth and family this village. ; Of the adult population numbering 2,526,830 persons, 84.65 per cent. can read, and 80.34 per cent. can both read and write. Deducting certain Indians the census returns of populaâ€" ‘tion give in Canada 1891, 2,482,770 males an® 2,345,068 females. Maniâ€" toba seems to ‘be the banner province in educational status, giving 98.1 per cent., Qiuébec being. only 68.9 per cent., being the lowest of, all_the §rovinces. In Manitoba, Ontario and ew Brunswick, the sexes stand on an equality. In Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and British Columbia the proportion of females is less than that of males. And in the province of Quebec there is a : considerable greater â€" proportionate â€" number of emales able to write than of males. Mrs. Copeland, Master Arden, the Misses Savage and Master Will left early Monday ~morning on & trip down the St. Lawrence. Mr. Peter Llug&emlnyer. the night operator on the G. T. R.,has returned to duty after an onjoy-blo visit among his friends. Mr. Cl‘eifh&on says the report that he is to retire from the management of the Empire is unfounded. The family of Mr. Gamble, who have been away for summer holiday, has returned home. da Friday 15thâ€"Is Review day. Sunri;y 16thâ€"Isâ€"for -fl.... only to remove their goods. The annual _ races in.connection . with the Driving Park Association will be held on Wednesday â€"next, Aug. 30th. The following is a rut of the events: 3 minute trot, purse $65 ; 2.37 trot or pace, purse The exhibition opens on Monday Sept 4th to exhibitors onlys. _ . . â€" _ _ On Wednesday last _ Mr. Martin â€"Shaw was married to Miss Annie Churchill. Their many friends wish them much happiness. _ ~~ Miss Leas, who has been liome for her vacation, has returned. Toronto Industrial Exhibition $85 ; open trot, purse $125, The Woodâ€" bï¬dgei;enuBmdwill be in attendance. _‘ This shows ‘that 70.83 per cent. of the people of all agesâ€"can read. â€"Those between 20 to 29 years of.age being 89.88 per cont., and those between 60 and 74 years of age being equal to 74.91 per cent. ‘The adult population of the youngest group shows a great advance ‘ovér the older groups. Of } the children: it is estimated that 50 per cent. of the children betweern 5 to 9 years of age are able to read. to read.. ... Of the second. .. . Of the third . ... . F' According to Census Report bulletin No. 17 just to hand, we find the po ulation of Canada nnmhers’(,Bï¬B,?& souls. "These divided into three groups: 1st, those 20 years old and upwards ; 2nd, those between 10 and 19â€" years of age ; 8rd, those under 10 years old. .‘ Of the first there were able come the property of the municipality in which the same is sithate. By recent legislation, the council of every county, township, city, town or incorporated village, through or adâ€" joining which any tallâ€"road passes, may enter into any agreement with the owner or owners of such tollâ€"roads, to expend on such road such statute labor or, such sums of money as may: he agreed upon for a llmlt: number: of years, and that at the Ond‘ of the term of years agreed upon, such tollâ€" rgads shall be made free and shall beâ€" mained for two years, and was ordainâ€" ed in 1877, â€" For a fow months he was at 24. Pav‘s in this clty, au0 thom _ â€"t ed the Catholic Review for two z..n. ll:l.l'l;othr. who m“fl&hh- the s superioress congregaâ€" tion of nuns at Pembroke, Ont. chaplain in the reformatory .st Poneâ€" n in tangushine. â€" From there he was call> ed to St. John‘s greve, when he acted as secretary to: the Archbishop and parish priest of the church. His next chugo was at Dixie, near Cookeville, and his last was in St. Helen‘s Brockâ€" ton and Weston, where he had been for two years. He was an eloquent préacher, a hrd-wrklnanmtou & good writer and musician, and edit~ HERES AWAY OUT OF IT FOR YORK TOWNSHIP. + the cathedral for a year. For two or Monday 11thâ€"Is Citizens‘ dl£ Tuesday 12thâ€"Is Germania x. a Wednesday 18thâ€"Is Farmers‘ J Thursday 14thâ€"Is American Visitors SOME CENSUS RETURNS Village Council. Woodbridge. Personals. Emery. 8,888, 798 2,185,461 958, 485 289,897 YÂ¥ large portion of Unfffiint. ‘ ‘This Ointment calms the .excited aotion . and soothes the pain. vomiting and griping yield to it ; Mliners fraits or vege Enoumn Spavio Liniment temoves all bard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes 4from horses. blood spavio, curbs, splints, ring bone,sweeney, stifles, spraing, sore sand ewollen throat, coughs, eto, Save $50 by use of one bottle, Bold at Weston Pharmacy , 34 1y «»Facrony Bires Fase ysou Taxâ€" ATION.â€"Special: inducements for facâ€" tories and '.m residences, at Weston, th Poronto limits, adjoiniog the G/T.‘and O.P. railways ; twenty trains daily;â€"borrespondence roâ€" uested ; ‘building lo@@s arranged. M. }3 Hazais, Weston, Ont. Iro# on humas and horses and all animals oured in 30 minutes by . Woolâ€" ford‘s Banitary Lotiqn,.. This never fails. Sold at Weston Pharmaoy . $417 d and cholers are, through â€"the .mm off the young, ‘: the winter‘s ml the aged. In cines cannot be retained, the greatest rcâ€" from the bowels â€" Holloway‘s Pills mont. « lief will i LOCKRâ€"At HorLowaY‘s OINTwEXT axp Piuus.â€" More Precious than Gold.â€"Diarrhcea Dzspift the exocedingly dry weather the young turnips appear to be making a fairly satisfaotory growth snd only want a little more rain. The third â€â€˜3‘& ‘oronto Dail Mail is noted for *Want"* fldnrliumenu’. If you want a situation, a mechanic, a busâ€"â€" iness, machinery, lodging, if you have lost or found wnything, or if you want to find out where anyone is, advertise in the To~ ronto Daily Mail and read the advertiseâ€" ments on ‘the third puge of that paper, 3:. charge is two cents a word each inâ€" ion.. or ten cents a word for six inser tions â€" Address The Mail, Torontoâ€"Canaâ€" da. % Rusvxarisx Ovrep is a Day.â€" Bouth American Rheumatis Cure for rheumatism and neuralgis radicaily cures in 1 to 3 days. "Its action upon the system is remarkablé and mysterious. It removes at once the; cause and the discaso immediately dissappears. . The first dode greatly, benefits. 75 cents, Bold at, Weston B&cngu Â¥ 3417 â€" If you want to bug or sell s Farm. ad vertise inthe Toronto * Weekly Mail.‘ That paper reaches 100,000 . farmers‘ â€" homes every week and your advertisement should meet the eye of sume one who wants to purchase. _ Advertisements of this clas« are inserted in the Toronto * Weekly Muil‘ for Five Cents a word for each insertion or Twenty Cents m word for five insertions. Address + The Mail,‘ Toronto, Canada. RxeBzooA Wilkinsoo, of Brownsvalâ€" ley, Ind., says : " 1 bad beem in a disâ€" tressed condition for three years from nervousness. weaknoss of the . stomach, dyspepsia and indigestionâ€" until my heulth was goue. 1 bought one bottle of South American Nervine, which done me more good that any $50 worth of doctoring I ever did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this . vaidable mnd lovely remedy. . 1 cousider it the grand@st thedicioe in the world." â€" A ~trial, battle will convince you. Suld at Weston Pharmacy. 341y Copelandâ€"Hutchinsonâ€"That ‘the treaâ€" surer is hereby authorized to pay J. Powâ€" er, $25,50; postage, 97 cts. ; % Smith, $12.66 ; W, â€" Beamish, office, $89.77. h Adjourned to 15th Sept emrodln for Sege and.county purpsss Altogethor the rate will be over 14 mills amounts.will u-‘ï¬q:}x;& : Public school, $1620 ; high school, 8157 separate school; !}po ‘de‘benbl.l_x_‘, L446 ;. besides other over until next night. :) _. . e Huï¬chinbn;‘h câ€"'g::t the foil:rhl prepare a aw to sprike rate e several sums requbpd for various purâ€" C. had said, ‘The Reeve thought the council vould;:f-h let.ï¬nf the, centre room to give‘out books two nights in‘ the week except when it might be warited for other purposes, but.; “S(r Pearson was novprnqpi_wqqr‘ leaying the matter room, cells for prisoners and a room for an e‘!dmof to the library at the end knooking awa; ]h*;oodonâ€"“wi;{xildlnish gs there Mr, Brl:)‘vn l_l{d others endorsed what Mr. ed upon thmndf"\z:u:k the use of the centre room, next ‘6o present reading room and library, for to give further looo_mmod.ï¬on to the institute. : Mr. Cruickshank in the course of his remarks referred to another outlet wanted from the room above in theâ€"case of accidents by fire, also an addition mi{i,xt with a little assistance to the money to be graiited by the county council to make a dressing Cholora â€" Disbursed sundry payments. . . . . . $1851.81 Letter from seeretary separate school board asking for $150 for school purposes ; letter fromâ€"Clerk dtoogg stating the county: tax would be ; letter ‘from m A'n-?flhh ;howm:.::‘lly; was tipon the saiee dist E doorgh d uputt that a. room . wo (n io ces sn ns iomows hed C feoi n o. * and 15 aone of 4reasurer a memo of the lnndldhvmw -htolJ.uly: B-uds: AaRe s ks . ..« .# 1080.56 OVOR CBRWD. . . xa paick vavks s a ca se 17015 Ing00M@â€"a0 sadt i4 lq.?w,.‘,.m..,...... Coun wlb w a w n e + smd’ï¬"."..hi. Bal. on hand., .. \argÂ¥.. . ... Amount to be assessed . . . . .. Treasurer postage, 97 cts.; T. Smith, . â€" Beamish, $11.00; ‘Ti®Es$ C. W. Sifton, m Aug. 12th reddie, «infant from rubbing the 'fouo&m’F Public school, be frequent the Oint ) it is matter lose of $1851 81 $1851.81 $ 1000 for Discase. The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured + only at T 18 New Oxford 8t. (late 538 Oxford St.) London ; And are sold by all Vendors of Medicines lme:mthe Civilized World; with direcâ€" trons for use in almost every language. 4# Purshasers shou‘d look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes, | If the addrais is aot 898, Thousands of persons have testified that by their use alone they have been restored to health and strength, after every other means had proved unsuscessful. will be found invaluable in every Household in the cure of open Sores, Hard Tumours, mx.p..omwvmm Colds, Sore Throats, Bronchitis, and all disâ€" orders of the Throat and Chest, as also Gout, Rheumatism, Scrofuia, and every kind of Skin Worth their Weight in Gold1!1 STOMACH 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 sssist the digestive organs ¢leanse the PWLLS axp ONTMEBNT throughout the World for the alleviation and cure of most discases to which humanity is heir. _ Acinens Warreznâ€"We pay $1 to #5 per day salary (no gommision) to men, .'xvlo-on. ho‘:«z“’udrk}l :ï¬ulv‘rnnr Soulars. r all m j ap wmnm ‘vo.. DAdF 1 Poierbneough. CnBads R. & W. LONGSTAFEF words . "Worlt‘s Columbirn Ex ‘â€"that in, the word. " riddle," for instanon, mflJm n-“m Stpetsons sod visces baried."£" Rocharge tor pecking w â€" . o cl tng or shippin«. but all prize winners will be expected to help us to extend our circulation. 5. All lists cvntaining over 100 correct words will receive nlrold reveard, > Dunans _.Phe Inllowhne sallbnmen‘oniamen is o Wesovies Tme se eP Junaxs.â€"The following wellâ€"known gentlemen have mnhdh-oturndm.md will rpe that the prizts are fairly /s e modore â€" Cnleutt, (Pr“-dm tt‘s Live of Steamers), Pmbqnmmd r. W. bertson, President Times Printing paoy, Peiéh In arder to introâ€"luce The Canadian Agriculturist into New homes, the nublishers blvve decidesi to present 1 enumally altrictive reward lis lw&o&: Great Ei Half Â¥early Liternry Attraotion for summer of n.s hare entared into s writtes arteement to pay the Judge« all the rewards nffered helow. How To ‘Sxcumt Aa Rewaroâ€"Those who hfl subscribers can compete free of charge. All that is to take a few Mdrp-rud make all lh-'?: cxn ont of th» letturs in the three words, !* World‘s mlnhhn !x:â€"luon,“ aad send them to us, inclosing $1 for six m amiwription to either The Canadiao Agriculturist or Th« Ladie® Home Magntine, two of the choiovat illustrated E:hll'edi of the day, The sender of the largest 1 'fllnwln.!rwul for life; ?nd.g,wln‘nld: 3rd, 8500 ; 4th, . $25% Sth, #100; | 6th, Ticket to World‘s Fair aud ten days exâ€" penses; pianos, organs, Indies‘ and geuts‘ gold and silveg M en ind i o ind s t ced t lc n d he c cuain Other rewan‘s, makiny alrogelher the mos. valuable list ver nn.-::'z o nablisher. Sond for" printed ts of former »rizeâ€"whnners. 7 L i _ RuLk® ~1, Forsigu or ohaolete words not counted, . 2 Letters cannut be used oftener then they appear in the words " Worlt‘s Columbian Exposition â€"that ix, the mkew ; nos, organs, lndie« and w and sil Te tohnn Miver texbarrices dianond tihey, and sriadd 16 ESTABLISHED 1830,. weston Challenge Windâ€"Mill and Pump Works. THIS INCOMPARABLE MEDICINE has THREE DOLLARS A WEEK FOR LIFE. is a Shap. for Hrainy Peopleâ€"NYhe . _ Latest Thins Out. mmma%m, vmlo knows NOVA §COTFA is the ITALY NOL‘I'.?#:“ Alan.OL. &':1'.{ wur m Wintry dayn don‘t ite and summer hents don offof fniiiouentdetifa Time Tabrs, on and lowest pricas in the trade, _ It will pay you to inspect my stock. . Repairâ€" ing by the best work men, * S$.B. WINDRUM . UPâ€"STAIRS FOR WATCHES, _ _ TO AND FROM NOVA SCOTHA Land of Evangeling To Qive Satisftaction Just now we are vory builn the HEDAIRI&G Dï¬PARTMENf. and would like to mention incidentaily that we have a large stock uf Choice Wheol Material and can continue to give aatisfaction. ; J0B PRINTINEG fiva aatiafuation. .. .0 "_ 00 0C CCOUZRCETROEIOCR 07 ©MOMe TWheo! Material aud can continue to. give aatisfaction. ‘ : In our TIRE SETTING every whool is carefully ‘inspectedâ€"and treated by n com petent. woodworker and so prepared us wcenlbla the blacksmith to obtain the best possible r{nnlt;. y maies (reip THE ABOVE COAL â€"COAL (Gâ€" THE CRUICKSHANK WAGON WORKS THE JEWELLER, The Leading Place To our Plant and are in a better Pogition than ever THE MOST CONVENIENTâ€"OFP ALL ‘~ ROUTES 18 BY THE Orders left at Hutchins n & Hill‘s Promptly. Delivered, NEW MATERIAL 31 KING EAST, TORONToO, R. _ BURLING MAIN STREET, We are Constantly Adding JEWELLERY, AND SILVERWARE, A Call When in Need of DEALEL IN is a good cut of the WA[IN we intend exhibiting at the Toronto. Industrial next month. o eecens Eo ul8 on Li s s Avae Wtb Ts #* Wa-»’g’g“ï¬â€˜ evansh i B.l 7 t APtolp Cl td t KENTVILLE W Bs&STON. J. CRUICKSHANK & SsONS. Fnissing withiy a few wonthadbeaie | mursery stock. Many special varisties to oDfln“both in fruits and o’nlmondi.â€"i conâ€" Wo‘l]b{ll. We pay commission orf uo en en stohines MAY BROTHERS, lmm-‘.! thilee Uhiniriory given. " Don‘t deiny, write at once for terms. ALLEN NURSE2Y CO., Bochester, N.Y. Calls by Mail or Telegraph promptly attended OFFICE.â€"Cor. Efzhth Avenue and Pine Stroet, Woodbridge . ANXIFP: Sompigte line: Hany opraincd "through" us.." Cofunimith=tr silers Veterinary Dentistry and Surgical Operations All disenses of Domesticated animals treatéd on the latest principles of Veterinary science. ERNEST J. WALSH, V.D., V.s [JALESMEN, to sell our sboics and kardy NVE DOLLARS REWARD will be paid foe LOST + STOLEN UNDERTAKER Prize and Honor Graduate of the Ontario Voterinary Collego. ‘W ANTED. â€"â€"ANDâ€"â€" EMBALMER. Reliable men to bell esnt WESTON.