Solid by IRWIN & Co. Worth their Weight in Gotd It\ ‘THE HAWES NUBSERY CO. Rochester, N.Y, Â¥V risenal BALARY or COMMIsSION PALD WEÂ¥Kâ€" LY. PERMANENT and Fayrno rosrrios to Goob aory. _ sPECIAL _ INDDOEMENTS to BEGINNERS EXCLUBIVE ERKITORY GIVEN IF Dkâ€" SIRED. . Write at ouce for terms to 10 80 a. m. _ . 1 18 pin. > 11 66 a m. 11 00 p. m. LBAVE OITY (Union Depot) FOR WESTON, 6 46 a. m, . Buby. «> & m 7 40 w. i. "|~ 0 "twb 8 20 a. m.s> ; * ‘t stop 12 60 p. m., . Bub. :6 18 p. 18. & W LONtuSTAFE weeured for itself &n ‘imporishable fame throughout the World for the alleviation and cure of most diseases to which humanity is heir. blots. and $1.00 Boitio, One cent 2 dose, Teis Guci® Cogom Cuae prompty oures where all others l:\u“gwchl. Croup, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, hoapllinCoufl: and Asthma, For Consumption it has no rival: bas cured thousands, end will Cc2s You l} takenin time, Sold by Dru{glm oo a guare antee. For a Leme Pack or (‘hmf} use BHILOE 0 BELLADONNA PLASTER .0. â€" rlave you Catagrh? This remedy is guaran. tead to cure you, Price, 50ots, lnjccgrtnn. PILLS$ axp OINTMENT. Thousands of persons have testified that by their use alone they have been reatored to health and strength, after every other meams had proved unsucesssfal. > and repairing the frame, i Has Two Noses.â€"Mr. Alfred !f-unly Thousands of persons have testified that by | Boech, manager of the EKden Muses, dren 1 their use alone they have been reatored to : Néw York has secured an Indian youth, | 8 0‘0k health and strength, after every other meams | probabiy 19 years of age,from an Indian |** the had proved unsucesssfal. . > settlement near Kdmonton, N. W. T. romo Te +o+ + ‘The lad has two noses. One is in the | 88Y® :â€" !THE OINTMENT| usual place, and the other branches from | Ch:" sgemacrounri? it on the left side, and is perfeot. The | Pight will be found invaluable in every House®old | youny Indian does not .p":“ ‘English, | Singet in the cure of open Sores, Hard Tumours, and therefore could @ive mo account of | Prowts BADLEGS, OLD WOUNDS8, COUGH®) |pinseif. Mr. Bocch, however, told a | »Udier Colds, Sore Thromts Bronchitis, and all disâ€" gr:-pofler that a frieed of his had seem | many orders of the Throat and Chest, as also Gout |the boy last sammer at Edmonton, and | #hich Rheumaitism, Scrofula, and every kind of Skin |reported the frot at New York,. Three before Discase. ~ 1"5!- swo he started to secure the boy Jubile The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured _ |for exhibition purposes. He had no | the M only at | difficulty in finding him, but experiene=| The â€" 78 New Oxford 8t. (late 533 Orford 8t.) Londom ; | .. ; great trouble in gaining the consent brief And are sold by all Vendors of Medicit®® | of his mother, who did net wish to p."“ne' i throughont the Civilized World ; with direeâ€" with him. Finllly it was lrrpnzed lhl&_j dung vond bnt use in ’x'";“ ';;'l" h"“"':'"hul cx !the moiher should receive $100 each | wore shou ook to the 5 | Y 5::::);:;.3‘ If th» address is not 88@ â€"wonth,â€"and the boy will be returned r. © Thiced Fursec Loagon â€"+.~ â€" â€" $Werrowa twort Beptomber;â€"â€"â€"â€" ~â€"@"g Colds, Sore Thromts Bronchitis, and all disâ€" orders of the Throat and Chest, as also Gout, Rheumatism, Scrofula, and every kind of Skim purify, regulate and improve, the quality of the Blood. They assist the digestive organa sleanse the incredse the secretory powers of the Liver, brace the mervous system, and tiirow into the «irculation the purest Elements for sustaining and repairing the frame, ESTABLISEED 1830. esxton Challenge Windâ€"Â¥Mill . anud Pump Works. RAILWAY TIMB TABLE. THIS TNCOMPARABLE MEDICINE has CANApPIAN PACIFIC. GRAND TRUNK. TRHAINS LEAVE WESTON FOR CIPY # 06 a. ANTED SALESMEN $Su.8u.. & lluroor! Stock and Seed Potatoes PRA RALARY or ComyitsWoN PalD wiktkâ€" 100 p come & ‘ 8 18 a ue 6 86 p. STOMACH and BOWELS, mad LOHS/%CATARRH wl 6 16 p. i 11 30 p. m REMEDY goIxe souTH, 10 00 a. in, 8 00 p. m, C. Wanswowrk, Eq. bas purckased a fine horse at Milton. Sxe D. Rowntree‘s change of ady€, und see where to buy best goods for;#he W# ure informed that a bog named W. Parr huog hiwself ou Saturday vear, Bolion .with:a iplough Hine. He ‘was 16 yeurs <of age, No cause given. AT a meeting af the Board of Health on Tuerday night, the secretary was tastructed to write the Messrs, Barton to observe the village byâ€"laws as reâ€" gards manure. SPECIAL DEPOSITS. Srsotat Rares allowed on amouots remaiging not less than three months, and Depositâ€"Receipts issued for same. QOUr supplement has missed this week. Tus Tribuoe Printiog Co. is to go into liquidatiim, 5 Mu. JAs. Irvine is having bridue built at the â€" eutrance promises. > > least money LooKs. like: a new . stationâ€"house. The Caoada Pacific hus had new, floorâ€" ing put down in the office here. | SAVINCS DEPARTMENT. RDerostrs.received in sums of $5 and upwards, and intereit allowed theréon at current rates. * Ti cellat of the Central is getting fixed up. WE are informed Mr. J, F. Hill has sold the lot uext to the Fowse on Kiug atreet to Mro Jared Irwin, who is going to buiid a «imilar house to the oug butit by Mr. Hid. «â€" Mu. E. C.â€"Gopeland, managing diâ€" tector of the Woollen Mill. left tor Otâ€" tawa on Monday, to interview the govâ€" erument on the tarif and taking a petiâ€" tiou from the employees of the mill in regard thereto. Sex notice of sale elsewhere in this paper bbe. K. MeEwen on 7th: April. Mu. JAs. Irvine is having a new bridve built at the eutrance to ‘his « Mar. 8. Jounstos, <of Etobicoke, claims to have two ewes, each of which gave birth on _ March 27th, to four lambs.~ This beuts Mr. Nattress of Swithfiela, â€" The next. Mu. E. C.â€"Gopeland, managing diâ€" Enarutsit â€" CuUnou â€"Services â€" next Sunday as usual in the towo hall, Rev, Prof _ Di Vernet, B. D., of Torouto. will preach morning and evening.. Prof . Da Vernet ieâ€"weli kuowa as an eloquent‘ ud earnest preacher und it is hoped large conyregations will attend. Te well beiog dug on the premises of our druggist, has béen a big job. For several davs a heavy blasting has been heard every now and again, until one began to fear for the satety of the surrounding houses, . We believe it is now getting ugur being finished. °_‘ Toronto Branon, Corner Ohurch and Wellington Streets OaAPITAL * "REST $23,000,000. $1,800,000 T HE LOCAL AND GENERAL Cnanars.â€"The dests for the fourth room of the public school have been put in position. © Miss Fleming, the fourth teacher, arrived oh Monday morning. Miss McKinnon takes the room upstairs adjoining principal â€" Leighton‘s. _ Miss Moore takes the room now occupied by Miss McKinnon, and Miss Fleming will occupy the room of â€"Miss Moore. Wk GIVE a letter this week referring to * J. B." from H. E. Irwin, Beq., ulso an interview with Mr. Lemaire oo the same subject." _ One gentleman seems to wpeak from a professional point uf view, the: other from a lay point. We leave to an unbinwsed public which is the correet view of the subject, We have endeavored to obtain the byâ€"law or resoiution, but although promised it. wive bot at ‘this ‘writing received it. We will try for next week. § Haray C. Burgess, son of a market gardener at Gomber Bag, had a narrow escape from deith on Queen street late Saturdey afternoon _ He was driving mlovg at a smart pace, and wheo near Dovereourt road was thrown out of his wapgon against an approaching troliey car, owing to # coliision with another vehicle. _ Fortunately he rebounded from the car aod sustained only a fracâ€" ture of the leg. He was taken home, where Dr _ Cotton, of Lambton, aod Dt. Hunter attended to him. A soon as y vessel reaches port," Said the skipper with & wail, As soon as my vessel reaches port I am going to set my sail." As soon as my trade picks up a bit," Said the merchant, looking wise, As soon as my trade picks up & bit I am going to ADVERTISE," 4 As soon as my field ‘of grain is wa," Said the farmer, sore insneod, £t As soon as my field of grain is grownâ€" I am going to sow the seed. Bank of Toronto W. E. WADsWORTH, THREE WISE MEN BSTABLISHED 1855, Manager. Tux Rev. Thos. 3. Kobjent will, be absent for the next three Sunduysâ€" on holidays, fulfilling a _ long standing promise of preaching in the States, Lt is hoped that the Church will be sufâ€" ficiently‘ advanced by bis return to al low of fixing the day of opening. .Durâ€" iug his ubsence he has arranged for some well know clergymen to preach at the Suoday services. . Next Sunday, the 8th, Rev. Prof. Du Vervet, B. D ; 15th,, Rew. Prof. Mitchell, M. A., and 22ud, Rev. G. Gould. AT the special meeting of the,W . A. A. A. on Monday eveniog last, it was decided not to place a lacrosse team in the ‘field for #he 1894 championuhip, but instead t turn attention to footâ€" Ball and:if a Rood showing is nade, it was decided ‘to make application for admisgion to the city league. _ Member whip tickets may uow be had from the secy. There is wome tulk of a base ball match to take place in the near future between the bachelors and beneâ€" dicts here. 2 to 1 on the old feliows. Ar a special meeting of the Quartâ€" erly Official: Board of the Thornbhill Circuit, the Rev. Thomas Edwards was wiven permission to visit his homeand frieuds in Eogland this summer. (Mr. Edwards intends to start immediately mfter the Conference which meets in June next. On Monday last three accidents of a slight but painful nature occurred in this place. _ Reeve Bull, in assisting with a woodâ€"sawing machine.was struck on the leg by a atick and seyerely bruised ; Mr: Samucl Irvine, while employed it shoeing u horse, had x nail ruo in the caif of his leg inflicting a, paioful‘ wound, and Mr. Elieosworth, while engaged in Bevj, Plowman‘s foundry, hurt his hand severely by a heavy piece of irou fulling on it. _ ‘ bxtraorpinary Egos â€"There was quite an exciting time at the Eagle Hall on Friday at the Ham and Egy Noctal which: war held there by the ladieg of St. Joho‘s Church. No exâ€" orbitant charge being madé for extra exgs (except for the decorated ones) an expectaut crowd wended their way towards the tables bedecked with flowâ€" ers which although not exotios, exâ€" haled a delightful odor. ‘The apread was excelleut, especially tle ham and exgs which were doue ‘exactly right, no labor nor expense being spared. ‘The chair for the after consert was taken at nine d‘clookâ€"by Mr.â€"8t.â€"John,â€"neither Dr. , Gilmour® nor ‘Hoo. ~M¢.. Wallace haviog turned up. _ ‘Thegentleman Trom ‘Torouto proved hi{niself to be an expert in that capncity. ‘The two selecâ€" tions given by Miss M. Clarke were extremely weliâ€"rendered, her expressive fuce winning the ‘sympathy of the audience at once, â€"Mr. 0. C, Wenborge who possesses a rich deep bass voice, eang such sélections as it is a treat. to hear, while the exquisite ballads sung by Mr. R. Maeocdonald were encored to the echo, Mr. Baker, the conrediap, proved hiniself to be an expert at his art and was sufficicnt ‘to, exorcise, all " blues" from the minds of his bearers. After moving votes of thaoks to the performers, chairman, Mr. Dade and others, the ‘crowd sang " God Suye the Queen" and niade its exit.© Gross proâ€" geeds about $52. A ProFEsSIONAL bJackmailer, a reâ€" markably handsome brunette, a small wowan with dark hbair.and eyes, and winning manners, is suid to have come te Toronto to ply her arts.â€" Her mode of operations is to visit busines places selling an office article, and after iograâ€" tiattng berself in the good opinions of her victim invites him to call at, her room 10 the hotel where she is stopping When he does so the uggrieved husband puts in &n appearauce. . Then there is the regulation scene of the coim promisivg position of the ‘caller and the woman, .u revolver, with the gravd finale of a com forting .cheque and nothing said. â€" The couple: are saidâ€"to have secured $4,500 from five Loodovérs. Onarues Wadsworth, Keq., of Wesâ€" tou, has been elected a member of the Board of Trade of Torouto, D. MAGUIRE, OVERSHOES .â€"â€" RUBBERS, and FELT BOOTS WHY HAVE COLD AND WET FEET When we are now Handling a Line of That cannot be beat either in Price or Quality, /. 94 $8.00 for a meeting at the last election. It_ was further asserted thut this was fayoritism and the work of the liberal members of the council. _ It is to be reâ€" gretted that those who use the public press do not manfully come out over their own name. If they did so they would «bo careful before rushing into print, to see if the stutements they were about to make had #ome foundation in fact:~ Had "J. B.": done: so he would have been ashamed to make the stateâ€" ments he did even over an assumed nam«. He would have learned in the first place that the council of this year charged to Dr. Gilmour the same fee as last year‘s council charged the.sgme. gontlemen for the same kind of a meeting. And you, Mr. Editor, who were : present at «the Council Meeting or the 17th of March, could have informed "J.B." had . he really wanted to know ‘the facts, that the Property Commuttbeâ€"did .166 let the hall without first submitting the application to the council, and that, when tï¬e receipt foil for the fee charged by last year‘s council was ‘producéd showing that $2.00 was the charge made lgst year, the counâ€" cil gave direction for‘@ #imilar charge with the full concurrencé of every member. At very: little furthér ‘trouble "J.B." could have also ascertained that the reaâ€" son N. Clarke Wallace, M.P., was charged. $8 was that a byâ€"law of the village counâ€" cil fixes the rental for<*Sall political meetâ€" ings held at the timte of a political conâ€" test," at‘that sum. â€"~â€"The byâ€"law may be unreasonable and mayâ€":need revision. . I think myself it does. But it was not passed by the present council though we are bound by: it until altered. I would respectfully suggest to * J. B.," when he next seeks a clork to hide under, to not ‘appropriate Ris neighbor‘s garments, . If I tï¬d not know our worthy Reeve so well and know too that he was a party to the act complained of, I might tl\%‘:k * J.B.". was m~§‘lfl,“ Eglq ‘Then again if I had not itjour little politiâ€" cal tiffs, formed so high an opinion of my good conservative friend, the Public Health Inspector, and if ‘I did not recall the fact that he owes his ‘position to the present alleged Grit Council, I might think that * J.B." Wwas Public School Trustee Joe Barker. â€" But Iâ€"do not for a moment think so &nd merely ‘mention these names to show ."*J.B." how linble his" method is to compromise respectable and selfâ€"respecting citizons, The Mechanics‘ Institute directors met last Monday / night. "‘Presentâ€"Messrs. Elliott, Nason, Le%}:flm, Ashman, Bull, Cruickshank, Lem#ire, Gibson and Hamâ€" shaw. _ In the absencé of tï¬}a secretary, Mr. Cruickshank actfg inutes read and apuroved..: L6 alll c _ _ _ Dr. Gilmour,.M.P.P.,.was charged $2.00 for the organization mm of the Liberal Party on Saturday the‘ March, while N. Clarke . Wallace, M. P., was charged h Tnaaa? ennaee 2. . t Tw,_uf’,billl wero‘wriï¬Ã©â€™fmm High School . Board ; one fronr Messrs. Jas. Bain .& Son, King .street, for. libraryâ€" bouks, $56.66. $ J m The secretary arrives. + Lemaireâ€"Ashmanâ€"+That the bill from the High School for stove, $8, be paid. â€"Garried. 4th April, 1894 Dzax Six,â€"Under the shield of the letters "J.B.," attention was drawn in your issueâ€"of last week to the fact that Letaireâ€"Bullâ€"That the billfrom Jas. Bain & Son be paid} ‘leas 5 per cent. for cash.â€"Carried. Mr. Lemaire as chairman of committse on . enteftainments, ‘Feported <that the committee thought it was ‘too late to have any fnore concerts this season. â€"Bir,â€"Iâ€"find by toâ€"day‘s papers. that Mr. Glendenning in the Local House, has had is desk broken into and his papers stolen. Mr. Bush, Mr. Reid and Mr. Meredith spoke, to the same effect.. Some party must be in very straitened circumstances to be guilty of such low â€"practices as are here comâ€" plained of, & Wilbyâ€"Cruickshank moved the report be adopted. . â€" . es â€" ‘Financg Committee reported that they had received funds from the council and had sufticient to pay Messrs, Bain & Son. Mr. . Wilby as chairman.of the m@#inberâ€" ship committee, reported 117 names, 26 not paid, 5 run out thig.month ; reported books purchased ($135.46 for the grant) $138,.88 of bookâ€"binding« . ~ > _ â€" Mr. C. thought we were too strict in our classification tof the Jibrary.. _ Cruickshankâ€"Lemaireâ€"That $12 nonâ€" fiction books be purchased so as to obtain $150 grant. . (Gettingâ€"the grant seems to be the main thing whether the books are really required or not:)~ ' A subscriber movéd away and left his ticket unfilled for time. The: question arose could auy person else use it. Nasonâ€"Lemaireâ€"That the ticket be aq cepted for the unexpired time.â€"Carried. Mr. C. moved that tenders be asked for a libtatian with the proviso that the lowest or lri‘y tender not nucessarily be accepted, . This motion was fot seconded, but a Joug and laborious discussion arose. Nasonâ€"Ashinanâ€"That the publication of the annual ‘meeting be advertised last week in April and sone hundred quarterâ€" sheet bills be pringed with blanks for dates. â€"â€"Carrigc.: bnj < â€" To the Editor of The Weston Times [We beg to lga all others that the printed and sent t mittee over & To the Editor of the Times :â€" The president srowe and reférred to the | last meeting of the vilageseouncil, and to | the â€" deputation: thit waited on it. He | said at that meeting as % ratepayer he , nmede &h-’mï¬ï¬qm the council that ; they should ltbom:n-n their owh hands of providifig m and keepâ€" ing_the | reading/fpot o& every afterâ€" hoon for.the free usg of thie public. <Dusant Bli.-'l-w you have finished printing theâ€"Aaditors‘ Report, Please hand thermm Over to the council at onve and let thonr«listribute them . It i: in the intesest bf/‘the ratepayers that ~they ‘ shquld <know .how their money is being 3!“. Mr. C. suggested that a deputation from this board shouwld wait upon the counicil with the offer “i“:. i room be kept open free from 2 o‘cloc until 6 p.m., if the council provide the caretaker. _ Mr. Hamshaw aaked ahout the terms and tinve, ligk idhvirntih hnd _ Mr. Kiliottâ€"every day from 2 o‘clock to 10 p.m. a m s 2 To the EKaiior of hÂ¥ Pimes: Mrâ€"Bail wasâ€"againetâ€"anâ€" ort~â€" grontâ€"to WILL STICK AT NOTHING MECHANICS‘ INSTITUTE Yours, ete., :? :Em’p:fl " has been To AbN T Lo Ours 6t¢. , H. E. Irwix Saxrtirrneco. Jonx Bartox It was broughtâ€"to the notice of the board _ that _ Westou _ suffered _ in regard to entrance _ ‘examinaâ€" tion echolars in not being allowed to charge for the same. Scholars from other schools in the county and out of the county come to Westou, which costs Weston $1 euch and then afterwards if they pussed they went to other bigh schools for instruction. _ [t was resolvâ€" ed to bring the matter before the county council by m strodg petition and depuâ€" tation. Pearsonâ€"Cruigkshauk (â€" That _ the committee on property~be instructed to make whut necessary repuirs may be required on school property.â€"Curried. > The public schook board had another meeting on Wednesday night, March 28th. Presentâ€"Messrs. _ Ashman, Barker, Franks, Hamshaw and Wardâ€" law. Nine applications were read to fill the position of : fourth teacher for the school that had been advertised in the Empire and Globe. Among the nine three chosen by. Mr. Wardlaw and Mr. Barker each, the first moving, seconded by Franks, that Miss Jolley‘s application be accepted at $230 ; the second choice to be Miss Fleming; the third choice to be Miss Keely. Barkerâ€"Lemsireâ€"â€"That Mr _ Cooklin and Miss McNish be paid $100 each on account of salary, also balance due Mr. Eiliott to end of 1893.â€"Carried. Adjourned to first Wedvesday in May. s Resolutions in regard to ‘agreement with socicties Weré confirmed by the Board: «Barkerâ€"Wardlawâ€"That the secreâ€" tary be instructed to write Mr. Snider, successor to the Gray Bill Company, that the price of the desks is fifty cents higher than agreed with the Company (as per copy enclosed) and the price by him be reduced, else the desks will not be taken.â€"Carried. Mr. Barker moved, seconded by Mr Ashiman, that first choice be given to Miss Fleming, having had three years‘ experience and 2nd class proâ€" fessional, at 250 ; second choice to be Miss Jolley ; third choice to be Miss Keelv. The amendment carried. .Yeasâ€" Messrs. Barker, Ashman and the chairman. Naysâ€"Messrs. Franks and Wardlaw. The secretary was instructed to com municate the result. _ Mr. Leighton stated the Workmen would require room: by 1st July inâ€" stead of 1st Mav. Minutes read and confirmed. The secretary received notice that a cheque for $268.29 would be seat from the Depurtment of Kducation. Bill from W, Mauy & Son, coal and wood, $10.15. _ Lemaireâ€"Pearsonâ€" That the bill be paid _ Carried. Ashmanâ€"Franksâ€"That the treasâ€" urer pay the Empire and Globe for advertisenent in each paper for a teacher. â€"Carried. Communicationâ€"fromâ€" the Mail, askâ€" ing not to be ‘overlooked next time. a teacher is required. â€" An Avip Scorce Puares.â€"Haud atill a weeâ€"We‘re aye gawn an‘ we‘re aye gettin‘, never‘less we‘re no drawin‘ neaa unto Thee as we ought. _ Be aboot this house, the barn au‘ the byre, the peat stack an‘ the kail yerd _ May a‘ oor ewes hae twa lambs ; may that auld ewe that‘s no worth five shillings~ be worth thretty shillinbs sgaio the Stouck fair o‘ Beltan. Keep up a‘ cor fa‘ dikes till [Inliowday, an‘ the tod frae the faulde, _1 forgie a‘ men an‘ women their trespmeses again me, but the twa auld wives o‘ Cutty Andro‘s brae. The tain stealt my tobbaccoâ€" spuchan, an‘ the tither brak‘ my shins wi‘ the airo tangs. Oh,‘ Lord, turn though the the wicked frae troublin‘ me and my son Jock frae his evit ways.â€" Jounie ca‘ the hens oot o‘ parritchâ€"An‘ a‘ the glory shall be Thineâ€"Amen. * 4 MARRIELD. CroztE®r < Nomus â€"On Wednesday, 28th of March, at Little Trinity Church, ‘Toronto, by the Rev. A. Sanson, W. J. Crozier to Fanny Noble, both of Springfield on Credit. The president appointed the chairdfan of each commiftee of the Board to wait on the council. The Hizh School Board met last night. Presentâ€" Messra. _ Barker, Cruickshank, Lemaire, Peurson and + Lemaire~â€"Hamshawâ€"That _the secreâ€" tary write the council that a committee of the Institute is ready to meet the council and see what arrangements can be mude without any expense to the Inâ€" stitute, about keeping open the resdingâ€" room free to the public, _\ _ Hill 34â€"4in the Institute as that is what it would amount to if the council had to pay the caretaker, *Mr. Oruickshank was of a different uw&m(wmmmm.udnh t -Mu:{hdhm&uvï¬tth ‘wvdu-ulb:uah;‘.lnï¬(wthn'u‘l&'; is can hard) realized. . (Espocial it-uunlyiwtinhuururdu; nlddo ],“OGS for hatching from prize winning atock 4 of White Legâ€"horns, Houdans and White Plymouth Rocks. $1.00 Por Setting. it was only kept in better order ; ‘alittle ut would 1J of qreat nipe ) Mecting adjourned PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD HIGH >+CHOOL BOARV. ECCS. J. A. PEIRSON Church st., Weston KS" Orderd may be left at this office or at his residence. Rectory Lane. 31â€"6m For the Latest Paterna in Prints and General Staple Dry Gooda, Hats and Cape Boots and Shoes, The Freshest Groceries, Finest Gradesof Flour and Feed And Provisions of all kinds + Haviog:decided to coutinue business for some time longer we‘desite to giv® notice to our patrons to that effect, and that we are prepared to do a general milling, g_risting and choppiog business, OHbPPING, 7 Cents per bag. $ BESTâ€"ROLLER FLOUR " Bakers" $1:75 per bag. . BEST STRAIGHT ROLLER $1.50 per bag. â€" Use our Patent Flour put up in 25 lb Bags for Pastr r DELIVERED AS REQUIRED. e i’:uzmou:, . WADSWORTH. Manager. of each week. and will carry all goods that may be intrusted to him at e cheap rateâ€"out and in. is prepared to do mll work in hi line with oure _ and derpatch. Will go to the city on Best Good «. _ Least Money â€" ~During the â€"lastâ€"12 or 14â€"years Tâ€"haveâ€"beenâ€"solliow Sewing â€"Machines an4 Musical Instruments in Weéstoo and Vicinity, ~ I am‘bappy to bé able to refer to any of my Host of Customers around here as to the quality of the articles I sell and my methods of doing business, [ might mention that ‘as T buy direct from> the factories at the closest of prices, 1 am able to offer better terms than where expensive city offices have to be kept up out of the retail profits, CARTING EXCAVaATING. Standard Sewing Machine! Ketimates and Houses Lifted, Removed udl-.dnl.":ltvuluhwmhh'fla @xeouted in the best form under his perso supervision. §â€"1y CAMTDG & THAMINE! Those who are fortunate enough to own one of these Beautifual Machines are loud in its praises. If you want particulars T‘ll give you the names of those round Weston to whom 1 have sold " Standards" and they will tell you how beautifully it works. j 7 the ‘atest principles of Vaterinary rclonce, ‘eterinary and Surgical Operations Wl u:‘znflly. § Qalls by Mail or Telegraph promptly attended OFFICE â€"Cor. Eighth Avenue and Pine Street. Woodbrideze ERNEST J. WALSH. V.D., V.8 GEO. NUNN,...~. : The Subscriber having started the bus.ness of e have the LARGEST and BEST assorted stock of GENT‘S FURNISHINGS in the town. ‘Call and see them. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, A WESTON. REMOVAL OF FURNITURE, &¢.. | diseasos of Domesticated al the lM.mu'lan- of V-l;?-mm Prize and Honor\Gradunte of the Ontario Veterinary College, Tuesday and Saturd2y. |b*y borse ubout mine years old, 16 hands WESTON MILLS! Is the ALL IMPORTANT QUESTIQN, but ong purchase from JOHN BOYLAN, THE Leave your GO TO D. ROWNTREE‘S. BSTABLISHE®D 1828. D. ROWNTRETE WHERE TO BUY T. MILLETT, s s T will be pleased to send a Pians, Orgsa § or Muchine any whers on approbation, orders with MR. JAS. RGBINSON, Weston, or drop # line to me at Bolton. dn lt ie ns ; WILL SOLVE THE PROBLEM. aud without a blenab, which horse was hï¬? to the bourding stable of said‘Joha Torrance one Mrs: Juies Cliukumbroomer for board, Oct. Zist, 1802. andâ€"the wmount of indebteduess for bourd is 380. TERMS CASHL March 1604 AJ_ under and by virtue of Cap. 154, Bee. 2, K. 8. 0., there will )ln ulrul{:r wale by Public Auction, on Ruturday, the 7 of April, 1894, at one o‘clock. p.m , at ‘the House, in the Vilinge of Weston, in the Tawnship of York, une This Pisno is too well known to need much advertising. Also the Dominion and Farwell Pizsos and the New Morris Piano, of Listowell, The ORICINAL HEINTZIMAN & Co, I sell the Bell, Dowminion, Doberty an? Wiain m777 71 Pluns and can be se Wadrworth‘s oftice, We M1 C. I. Gibson, Architect routo. . ‘The lowest or any tender not NE W WILLIA MS 8t. Pmlhp‘s Church, Weston. For Sale or to Rent My Specialties Are Well known as a Simple, Dutable and AUCTION SALE LOTS OF THEM NDE K instructions from John Torrance an AT THKE VILLAG® OP WESTON, THB T(C) IN ORGANS SEWING MACHINE In and Around Weston. PIANO! Reliable Muchine. NOTICE OF J. K. McE WEN, Aucti oneer Thistlctowy %o