o 490 f Hollinrgke, Son & _ ~â€"â€" Get_ â€"â€"â€"Out ClearinG Sale â€" A Sale of vast importance has _ _been Inaugurated. Store.closed last Monday.. The hands were busy getting stock in shape !or the Sale, and 'Ba'r'?ng' own the price of goods. The reduced prices are marked in RED INK. Will be thrown on the Market and will have .to be got rid of in SOME WAY at SOME PRICE. To clear the Stock out Holus Bolus ‘ This is all Straight Business ! Terrible Slaughter in the Prices of Goods. MHouseKeepers will appreciate this. Economical People will rejoice over it. Eargain Hunters will revel in it. _All who participate in the Barâ€" gains, will feel happy . Choice, New and _ Seasonable MILLINERY, Boots & Shoes ? CARPETS, Dry Goods F Ts . & Have not been A#ble to make satisfactory arrangements with the landlord for a continuance of the lease of one of the stores. _ It will therefore be â€" . necessary to _ $50,000 193 to 127 King Street, Kast, â€" Opposite the Cathedral,] ~â€"â€"â€"TORONTO: +4 Who for some time have been doing a large and succeessful + business at the HOLLINR AKE, SON & CO‘°S. No Bluftf ! THE PREMISES AT ONCE. : Men‘s and Boys‘ Readyâ€" made Clothing, A GIGANTIC TWO STORES VACATE TorontQ< wWORTH OF to 127, King Street, East , A MERCHANT in ‘Toronto has beer drawn on by a firm in United States for the sum of $2 cents another one for th# sum of 30 @ents. It looks like hard ~NEW â€" ADVERTISEMENT®. Cruickshank Wiazon Works. Mr. Seagrath‘s Martyrdom weo $6.000 of stakes at Saratoga. _Tus Misses Savage are in receipt of » long and interesting latéor from Mr. Lomaire. h adjustable carriage or ‘buggy seat has been honotred with a gold medat and diploma from the Paris Academy of loventors.â€"Gueiph Herald. ; Bur very few so far have nu-'gd their subscriptions to the papor. e offer to all new subscribers or renewing old ones, by paging up back claime, the paper to lat Jany. of 1895‘ for $1. A Furious Sromrx.â€"Nothing like the elootric storm and rainâ€"fall, which awept over Now York and visinity Satarâ€" night and Snd*hmin, has _ been seen in years. deluge filled the streots with roaring rapids that in some places stretobed from curb to curb and even covered the sidewalks. ‘The desths due to the storm were these: John Colson, Kast Sittyâ€"first street, struck g*lm H. E Hurned, South Plainfield, N; J+; Michae) Debellc, News Gathered Here and There â€" SrzctaL meeting of the council on Thursday night 24th inst. ~ W# take the following from the week: ly Tribune:â€"Dr. Chariton, of Weston, is builing a fiae house with J. A. kilis as architect. Shuttleworth of Weston is contractor. The stracture will coat about $7,000. J. & W. Rosszrt, of Richmond Hill, carried off a first prize at the World‘s Fair Chicago, for 1:â€"year old short horn bull called Lord Stanley and also other prizes for other cattle. ‘There are many other Canadian winners. This Post Otfice is open daily, Sundays exceptâ€" @d, from 7 80 «. in. until 8 p, i. & Mails for Despatch are closed as follows : WQP.. w c seic, woe i PB A0 Ne B s y / M@Sh) ces ue oo .‘ 1100 6. 90. Bast ..ma.... ~â€" #30p.m. Mails Arrivigg are,due as follows : . Fast: .."...s0 . Aa m x 8 ROMAN CATHOLICâ€"Sorvice held every Sunâ€" day «ty or 1030. Veuy Bey Dean CasstDY aud Rev J. F. MoBurp®. f BAPTISTâ€"Service ‘held at 800 p.m. every gu:dnl! in Odd Fellows Hall. 'no-'f)ooum.:. uflou- or Euow&-â€"?‘i' I.:gz-' No. u'l ce 8, ov secoi " our riday of cath mouth. in ting . Bt. Hallâ€"Pres. Jotn Hollingsworth ; Seey.; W Tusker â€" PREBBYTERIANâ€"Services, 11 a. m. and 1 p. ui.; Sabbath School, 9:46 a. m.; Prayer Meeting gad Bible Study, Weduesday, 7:30 pm; Youny People‘s Hociety of Christian Endeavor, meets every Friduy ut 7:30 p m. Enrybodg welcome especially strungers. RKY W Rztn, B D, Pastor METHODISTâ€"Bervices at 10:30 8. m. nd 7 p m ; Yo""f People‘s Iu%My nnnl:f at 8 p.im.; P‘rdyer Meeting, Wednesday evening; Touchers‘ Bible Class, Thursday . evening Subbath School at 230 p. m., W. Muy, Superinâ€" tondent. REvs J Look® and P L Buown. InperzNpmNT Onpm® or FoprstBns.â€"Moots in Linton‘s Hall the last Thursday in a& smouth, W. Hutebinson,C.R., 4, Duggan, oo a Bot‘:: Tg:u':“ o# !l}olnum 8 0/ m M Church, J. ï¬nwï¬. ï¬.m E. May, Bec, Ancuent Omore or UxizED WoRKMaN.â€"Meotâ€" Auge second_and fourth Mondays of each month in 1.0.0.F. Hall, B H Leightop, M. W., A. A. Lisâ€" Anorent Onpun or ,olr\-l‘â€"-(}om Humâ€" b::hNn. 1'&5, ‘:‘I.xq;;u on the third r:londny of e month, use Cout Roomsâ€" T. J, Muguire, loq.:.gvg?‘a,fle‘loyn,,o Mo: 62 ton Lodge No.s00) Mest 196 and 3rd Pussing n e No. ) eo evening of each mflfll, in mkuw;ï¬ Church §¢.. F. T. , N. G., M. J. Harris, V. G.. D. F. Maguire, B. 8. . K.0.T.M.â€"Albort Tent No. 62, hleh‘d the Muccabees. ‘Meetings first and third Mondays of each month in Hutchinson & Hill‘s hall. ir Knight M. Harris, Commander; Hir Knight T. G Watson, Record Keeper. is & es o t fece CiosEN Fnrnexps, No. ll&a.l-m'»lp ‘held in Odt})!-‘ano‘i'l%‘:l‘l. the 2nd. "dc“& 0';“. of each mont Congdon nnd{kw Androw Kaake, ll::ldn. h * Lovar Ounaxas Lopas, !â€"l;.'ï¬:-fluï¬ frat Â¥riday _ i month, in ‘s Hall, i Wollh’. wl.I H?m-by. Boe, * . .â€"Mooti in adurkee hell ontce t meuth." Win. Bourks Pres.; J&hn Duggan, 8eoy. Treas. c W CECT A. F. & A. M.â€"Meeti owflz Wednesda -un{1 on or before !uu";won. Owulmr‘: Hall, Church 6t., Thos Simpson, W. M., M H Xndor, Socretary. lgo NL INBTITUOTE ® llll’ tst h!%mo{ ‘ 4 .'% Proa,» Pment o Sother Apendiantionraith ull, _ Brown, â€" Hamshaw, _ Leighton, T oeeatematen Show on on event + . lond:g in each month at 8 o‘clock, p.ll‘ CLERK OF DIVISION COURTâ€"J. Linton. EALTH OFFICERâ€"Dr. Chariton. W»srox Lovar Youx Lopax, No 175, C. 0, 0. P â€"â€"Moots ovory . Aiternate \Vulnudny. John Muniphrey, N. G., Jas. A. Fryor, Seoy. . Lepgien t Pavet) Yhe Rnfediags, af Thinite, UNC ‘m . e, { Efamed mranges! o in tm ogems WIGH wm’lo(: Dâ€"P W ow B it , hrona., Woston i Yos. ‘Barker 3P witi. i Sourks ropmtsonting 6. 6 Boank E. ‘Fuesday of every smonth at 7:30 p. m, Hugs: McUann, inventor of the new RAILWAY TIME TABLE, CANADIAN PACIFIO. \ï¬,?â€"‘&x’% C e a n Willage Pitectors gorNa Norgyt. 8 18 a. m. 6 66 p. am..«t LOCAL AND OTHERWISE, WESTON _ POST OFFICE. Wost VILLAGE OFFICERE, #UBERT JOHNSON, Postmaster CHURCHES. corve souTs. 10 00 a. m. 8 00 p. im. 8 49 a. m, 4 49 p. im, T U p.au. » !Ranty gnd _ It is a practice of many advertisers to take in sail during the monthsâ€"of AJuly and August, ~ A large New York firm, that of Blomingdaile Bros.â€"this wjar determined to test theâ€" merits of advertising during the two : tabooed. monthé . . Iustead of decreaging they inâ€". creased their advertisingâ€"made a heary spurtâ€"and as a consequarce the New York Recorder states their stores m‘ so crowded as to resemble the Ubristmas week. â€" Here is a hint for l"dfliltfl‘ in smaller communities. | One day last week a young girl nam ed Maggio Keys was o‘l‘:oih‘ berriea with several women in vicinity of Orangeville, and when they woere n{n‘i coming home some young boys who Townsnir or York.â€":The bank states that the To'chsooncon( is overdrawn more than $40, ; another $10,000 has been ordered ; demands are being made for a refund of the bouus ,.11 on sccount of the Toronto and Richmond Hill clectric railway,now at the credit of the municipality ; the adminstration does not seem to be provâ€" ing a financial success. What will the tate be to cover the over draft and meet the obligutions and requirements of the municipality ?â€"Telephone. were also picking berrics, caught a snake and killed it. In :.Thlto(h- they held up the reptile ran after the women. lh:.konhmdwh the last and one of the young rascals threw the suake around the young lady‘s neok,. . Sho fainted away and remained uwnconscious for some time. A farmer mu’ldnbu::‘hhnv:. She is at t lying in a hysterical conâ€" mmu.dhwmhmv*m young boys who were guilty of this offence should be severely punished. Jaxes Robioson, J. P., exâ€"reeve of Markham, and ex warden of the County Council, was the defendant in a charge of assault preferred by George Morgan, manufacturer, of Markham Village, be~ fore J . M. Wingfield, J. P., and D. G. Stephenson, â€"J, P . â€"The â€"matterâ€"was settied out of Court, Mr. Robinson agree . ing to publish un apology for the assault wnd pay the costs of the case, which amounted to $8. : Tax Rev. Mr. Robjent will conduct services mext Sunday in St. John‘s Church at the usual hours. ‘IThe serâ€" vices in this church are altogether free depending upon contributions for its support. . Subject for the morning: will be * The Greatness of Littleness." _ KFor the eveniug, " The Immortal Crown." Service at 3 o‘clock for children.â€" The church, last Sunday night, was crowded. Those who wish to get a good seat had better come carly. 4 mermicadieetts s . Scuoor Orentsa.â€"The boys and girls of the public school are expected to do their duty to themselvesand ratepayers of this village by returning to school on Monday.oextâ€"with a full‘ determination to go about their studies with the same zeal that they have put in their holidays The council owe, it ~to the _ rateâ€" payers to see that every child attends wehool. ‘The law gives them the power to do so. Wz beg to call attention to chanze of adv, of . Messrs. Cruicksbunk & Sons in.‘ this day‘s paper ; also to change of Mesars. W. May and & Son‘s. Persous requiring anything in the line of either of these firms may .be assured of obtain ingâ€"every attention paid to their wants. We always have pruuro in changing advertisements for our customers. J Mx. Richard Bood, father of Mr. Jas, Bond, of Toronto Junction, died at the home of his daughter, ‘Toroato, ‘on Sunday week, in his 82ud year. Deâ€" Seased was at one time & very prominâ€" ent railway contructor and was Su first to.ruo a ï¬Â»omotin in British North America . PostxtaAgrERs have been notified not to forward any mail matter upon the outside or cover of which are " any words tending to injuriously affect the commercial <or social standing of tlie person addressed."" Envelopes marked »* Bad Debt Collecting Agency," eto., will be sout to the Dead Letter Office. Farx ro Bant.â€"A farm‘200 acres, Tth con., lot 15, Towaship of Vaughan, about 100 aeres under guitivation, also good pusturage land, water and Spring oreck. Suitable for dairy farming, outbdildings .will all be renewed this fall. ): Fu&,‘yanioulm «apply to A. CaxERON, Vellore. . AN eastern editor says a man got himself into trouble by marrying two wives. _A wegtern editor replies that a good many liave done the amme by marrying one. _A northern editor says that a number of his acquaintances found trouble enough by barely promisâ€" ing to marry one and never going any further. Tas remaios of the late Father Moâ€" Bride were luid to rest on ‘Tuesday. At 11 o‘clock requiem high mass was sung by Archbishop Waish and other slergy... ‘The body was conveyed to St. Michael‘s cemetery and interred. . Frox the 12th July till the end of the month 17,500 lbs of butter, packed in 350 tubs, was made at the Kinnetles ereamery, â€" The butter has been sold at f}l qx‘.lpn 1b, realizing $3,500.â€"Guelph ‘ erald. U. J..a Isl‘l;l, of l(holph has heen appoint of poultry at the / great man f{?r at Wni’:orton. Mr. Eilse Kias disposed of all his Langshan fowle that were eatered for exuibitivn at the World‘s Fair. D.‘ MAGUIRE, Main St., West BEST PRICES BEST GOODS M n C Fih sohalk, 54, living at 6 Mand street, fell dun;‘l..‘lh'lim while getting a drink of water. ‘ Two married and a widow survive the deceused, the or living in New York, s Hot':odmeï¬ulï¬u;:i of congregation. ‘ot yv:u he has sot bess in bulthho;dhm“' has considerably ble arising over the rew shureh at Cantithes B were divided as to a choiss the building, and that, aod other unimportant Mr. Addison‘s m fell backwards. He was caugbht.in the arma of Mr. D, 8. McLezo of . A N. Y., but formerly of King ipy Ont. Almost immediately it seem that the man was dosd, Heart was the trouble. Dr. Wright on board, and certified to this and the body was taken to for transportation to the home of deâ€" seased. _ Another sudden death cgcured Sian Case or Svioms. ye the Dundas Star ; James Addison : â€. known farmer M&. near East Flamboro‘, was found Monday afternoon in a near his house. The the case are peculiarly sad. Mr, bardly Suppzn Dearus.â€"D, J. Baylis, an elderly man, and a resident of Stoney Brook, Long Island, came. Toâ€" ronto onâ€" Friday on the ra. Jubt as the Chicora pulled out doek on her trip to Lewiston, + Mr. Baylis, who had been ~dut over the side of the...steamg#, also on Friday eveniag. { 'El‘l. :.‘il m:g{g’r%( Qr -‘nli'.- THE WESTON f ty), t, Rev. v.;ki.:., o Jodks "Mestass, Site: ©4. ‘Woter. LIVERY and BOARDING STABLE, Piof. n'go::,'., M( mm M. HARRIS, Proprietor. Guelpb. Cw _ | 8. Btation St. Near G. T. R. and C. P. R Station Tas Weston Stove Fouxpar.â€"| _ C aal ieï¬ n &ha brick worlk‘hof the . Moffat Store orks is all fiaished and they ¢xpeot to get to work in the foundry during exbiâ€" To * RENTI bition week. Mem--l.,l lo:t’ ‘i:fnfln us c Trie Houge, ig 15 roouss, that if they can possibly .At no one Fiestolase n o good land will have the renting of houses to their | Shurch swostuÂ¥resmos "Goou cclias, MQierate meno who have not taken stook in the |*°"* '“'m"ï¬léNBY LEVER. company. . Several houses are being put | 31â€"Hf up near the works by . thosa..who have | _..__:___________________. taken no interest in the company. â€" We only trust in justice t6â€" those who have MUSIC- & taken shares that they wiï¬ï¬‚'ï¬ mble t0 | Leasons taught on the Flute and Piccolo:~ For maintain this idbs to the bitterâ€"end. g'v';fl'n“ ALFRED HARVEY, Main street Monranatâ€"Sran :â€"The Rut. â€"prof. | . Ehte 804 Plopolo Music for eoncert eneage Campbell is still in MuskOka. ‘As in | Langham the yery talented Piccolo Soloist. previous years, he mï¬umm @Upe | «â€"wzzâ€"zs 2222222 iog these summer mon y :sonduct â€" ing i series of midâ€"d57 Sendaptertien, | J. A. ELLIS, M.O.Aâ€"A. which baveâ€"been â€" well attendeds "Durâ€" * ing the month of August the «average Architéct attendance has been over one liundred, SUPERINTENDENT which is large for ‘a rural |resort. AND BUILOING SUPET Among the congregation at different| KILBURN HALL TORONTO JUXCTION. Mrn have various ways of carrying money, _ Butchers, grocers and brokers carry it in a crumpled wad, Bankers in nice clean bills laid full leogth in a morroceo pusket book. â€" Brokers always fold their Lills onee; doubling their money as it were. The young busiâ€" ness man carries it in his .vest pooket, while the sporting m an carries it in bis trousers pockets. tl;::mn and drovers carry theirs in r . inside ki whether it happeos to be M"‘g:l:t! or fifteen cents. Kditors carry theirs in other people‘s pockets, Exrearaise: A Brantford man wae in Bolton the other day _a" scheme for providing that town ~With fire proâ€" tection he proposes to plage a_wind mill and tank near . the im and ruo pipes along the streets, ~Thoâ€"estimated cost is $600 which would do the waterâ€" iug of the streets as well as being a proâ€" tection aguinat fire. ‘The soheme meets with favor with the r_nl:rwof Bolton and if practicable will likely be adopted. AnyBopr can make his own ice cream in five -inn1u‘" t"uo exâ€" peoditure. of two three gents : If the pu{»nlion desired to ‘:,E“' is pluced in a tin bucket or . receptâ€" acle it can be readily aled by â€"put~ ting it in a puil cootaining a weik soluâ€" tign of suipharicâ€"acid and ‘water _ Into thisthrow a bandful of common Glauber saits, and the resulting cold is so great that a bottle â€"of. wine emersed in the mixture will be frozen in a few minutes, and jco cream or ices may be quickly and easily prepared. R day morning, fire was discovered is No, 5 Alma 'l;:rll“. o M " m dwellings ‘ belonging to Mr. Fiznagao, _ The fire started im the ccilar of No. 5, which was see vely fustened up, being ungecupied. ! ite of the exertions of the fire departmant the whole eight buildings were m Nearly ull the household goods w saved. ‘The block was insured for $1,500. Post cards with a moR s |\shallow ereek near thd house dead. . He post cards with a me d q-m?\-â€"a marke thereen, We l‘\_', takeo lbn-l.lhb“olx passed or who did not as the na -ndmhï¬omndunlw not as yet been farnished to the newsâ€" it up on the of a tree be~ p-pm.*:h angging ".’? he . hn:‘-& :h 'b.:'b'.du. laid down papers year has been vory . on a ung over into the faptory to the ‘and â€" ‘}r .1.', shallow water until he was drowned. ::“ -:" pa beeh overioyâ€"| W x have received from Mr. Jas. Moâ€" at the result, â€"Bolton B 4e +. |Nicol a paper wherein the results of the Tais is taken from an ¢ age and |recoot examinations of the Hagerseille may be tried without tmuch trouble :| High Scboo! over which he has the ‘The following is a sure prevebtative to |bovor of being Headmauster, is given. the grasshoppers, it has bee tested and | Koowing Mr. McNicol whilst with us proved satisfactory, Take | in Weston, we have th congratulate him tions of lime and ashes, mis mï¬' upon the great success shown, _ Fifteen and scatter or sow somé !e tu Primaries, nine Junior Leaving, one while damp with the morniog dew, I. Matriculation and three First Â¥ear is much safer than # Green aud | Uoiversity â€".candidates in one year, equally effective to the hopp t speak ~well for© al}: concerned and the Fine ar Newnameme â€"@n in Ponau at Iargn moke pursleniariy an it day morning, lire was diso rered is No. nnbli-lund. ,Il ives u l f ie § Alma Torrace, consistimg of @ight|to oeongratulate then it docs 'f:"i‘"; dwellings ‘ belonging to Mt., Thomss h I‘“"w'. d it M l‘;“‘i' 1 n Fianagao, _ The fire ru "5“ 1 h:l" i hl.l‘“l:" to Mr, Mod w?i o:t\ of No. 5' which was ,\u““‘" p wis 0! 18 W?‘fll’ and the un. bain> unasauniad Agnan 'MJ "C | echool over which he presides. Thxz entrance s post cards with a maned of whe did wot t or w not not as nin:. > 7 m':'tu- year has be faptory to the rb& ad that many pupils have not od at the result. â€"Bolton the m'uflq' liu’olllullhfl'. 16, Tus ;. |nesessary some of the cattle would be If :l;::huit‘-: ‘The crow consisted of is t eighty men, the passengers are ;. | all saloon. ‘Thousands of so called hopaless cases cured. TT ny sulfer fouget when tollef is at hand, ‘Tms Dominion line steamer Sarnia is yet unheard from, baving left Montreal ut daybreak on the 30th of July for Liverpool, EKng.: She was spoken by the steamer " Ripon City " ‘about 500 miles east of Newfoundland. She reportâ€" ed that herâ€" machinery had broken down but . refused assistance." There are some vb‘:‘ think the captain did wrong, with pumber of passengers cuho bu'on board, in mfu‘ing assistan tR 0e. ost of her passengers belong .to Engâ€" lund. . She has a cargo of 302 head of eattle with hay, flour, ment, cheese, whent, peas, corn, deals, boards, etc. ‘There is ample flour and canned meats on board and it is probable ifâ€"found Wheat, fall, per bushel, ... ... $ Bnrky:por b;:l !s)m’.'vm-u... t 2t !q@-.p;?::h.wlb... m‘"' ’Et r.â€""...'". ¢: tains 100 meres, more of less, and will remain 0?â€â€˜? fll'l:fl 1st Sept., 189. For further particulars apply oever to his brother, who lived uu!ynlmth- to his care, He started to do so and as he had not reâ€" turned at ucon his wife went out to look for him, and soou found him iying in a n-u,;-m&u.uniuo RHEUMATISM, NEURALG1A, UMBAGO, SCIATICA, GOUT. And all kindred dissases, Greetings : Farm for Sale. Rheamalic Remedy will Cure you. Id be waiched, The uolortunate secuicd to appreciate bis owb ‘con~> TORONTO MARKETS. Ye, that Baker‘s Gold Seal he did‘ot think be was capuble g after his business and hbe ke his books and the church r bushel, ... ... $ 0 63 to $ 0 00 er bus 1« . on 0 6t to " WBE , per «.. ... 0 60 toâ€". 0 61 flm,.. 0â€"59 to ‘0 60 w en se sc 0 85 $0 . 0 44 MFs use cw c Svie 0 37 to 0 40 (0EG 1e ) im > ms 0 60 to _0 61 timothy ... ... . 8 06 to 11 00 Pshh h ceb c in cOC WB t 100 per owb... ... ... 800 to _8 2 pair ... .. ..« = 0 50 to 0 6 rolls, perib... .... 0 22 to _ 0 24 ki w lank sn 0 12 to 0 13 D&L.. ... .. .. 150 to 0 00 â€"â€"T(Oâ€" MRS. JAB. DIXON, Weston® 0 16 to 0 20 to 0 15 to D. STEWART, .. General Merchant 'omlbuhgulp..‘h&t“d““’ifl GRUCERIES AND PROYISLONS.. ( vw'usn AND n-mxu. EtC a STAPLE AND FANCY DRY '6oon‘. GKNT‘8 FURNISHING®, 8OOTE & IN LADLES!, ouu.pm THB LATEST STYLES FROM THE BEST M »@" BUTTER AND EGGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. ©____.:«~~~Will be sold at following prices for present delivery, viz.s â€" . _ _ _ â€" STOVE, NUT AND EGG, $6.25 per ton delivered and $5.90 per ton at shod . GRATE COAL, $6.00 per ton delivered and $5.65 per ton at shed. CUT WOOD, Mixzed, $4.00 per cord ind CUT PINE SLABS, $3.50 per cord GENERAL â€" MERCHANT . Ia all the Latest and most Fashionable Designs, â€" If you require anything in the line of Spring Suite or Uvercoats, it will pay you to have a look through : before purchasing elsewhere. _ Our prices will compare favorâ€" ably with any in the trade, : A Trial Solicited. We have on hand Garden and Ficld SBoods, Mixed Puints. Lime, Wall Paper in great variety and Pure .‘Jh Syrup. â€" Salt, Reller Fiour and Bacon . always on hand, , s CG. & VY. VADSVORTXL. Try Our 25¢e TEA, 5 lbs. for $1, t Central Telephore. HUTCHINSON & HILL AGCENTs FOR SWIss STELM LAUNDRY Roller Flour "From Selectedâ€"â€" White Wheat, $1.05 . Per Bagâ€" ha mon y ) 0. N BEST STRAIGHT ROLLER FLOUR, $1.60 PBR Bacg. LAND PLASTER AND SALT IN BULK AND BARRELS, Use our Patent Flour put up in 25 1b Bags for Pastry DELIVERED AS REQUIRED. Best Roller Flour only $3.50. â€" Fing Salt only $1.00 Per Bb Call at Hutchinson & HAVE YOU SEEN THEM WAlLACE 8th Divigion Court,County of Y ork _ JOHN LINTON, Clerk, Cor. Dundas street and Weston Road â€" F3 © OPPOSITE PEAOOC)® ~ITEL. ToRONTtO JUNortan® jA o. adote WOODBRIDGE MILLS Lumber, lath, shingles, coal & wood. PUST OFFICE. WM. MAY 4& SON, GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF FLOUR, Dry Goods, Groceries, Bouts, Shoes Ete. Goods, Groceries, Hats and Caps, Boots Py and Shoes, Flour sndl'tgd.& THE VERY BEST HARD COAL D. â€" RoOoOoWNTREE, Wholesale and Retail Butcher smnnnunmmous A JÂ¥ [ccmccmcccse THE SPRING SAMPLES AT GAMBLE‘S, THE TAILOR, J. F. GAMBLE, D. STEWART, mngen Thistletown. WALLACE BROTHERS, Woodbridge. WESTON MILLS! â€" OVER 2300 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FRONM Turns out Flour Unequalled. Gristâ€" ing and Chopping. + West End Emporium. 4 S acine We C nc d Et oo dn CJ. M. ILOCVC QONS. â€"â€"AND DEALER INâ€"â€" oâ€"â€"DEALERS INâ€"â€"o N Parcels mast be in hands a NDRY, *rosle palins k bpodeaooiat® TELEPHONE ObFICK WESTON. [ Ave 7 7% 4 cA m im um #f & C E,w 4%