y3 Pz % W ~, Prize and Honor Graduates of the Ontario Voterinary Colloge. f All disenses of Domesticated nnimals treated on .. the latust principles of Veterinary reience. Sold by IRWIN & Co. ESTABLISHED 1830,. Weston Challenge Windâ€"Mill and Pump Works. R & W _â€"ILLONGSTAFRE (ES@" Orders may be left at this office or at his #esidence. Rectory Lane. ® 31â€"0m WE others ‘tm‘ Co hflurlql T romn Fromrchens, WY noupicy C antee. For a Lame Back or Chest, use EHiton 6 BELEADONNA PLASKER 30. 1 essm s 1‘" ou Catarrh ? Thlflf;fliiavdï¬rlivâ€" in. food io mute you, Srict, toook mroclorncs is to do‘all work in his line with care! * rud duepaten. Wwilt en to the aity en P42 of each week. and will carry all goods that may. We intrusted to him at a cheap» rateâ€"out and in. CALTDNE & THAMINE ! CARTING, BXCAVATING EBNEST J. WALSH. ** J L SLOAN WALSH & SLOAN. OFFICEâ€"Cor.~Eighth Avenue rnd Pine Street, Woodbridge * .. * 1 7 Veterinary Dentistry and Surgical Operations THE HAWES NURSEBY 0. Rochester, N.Y, WV LIBERAL BALARY or CoMMIssION Patp WkEKâ€" WY. â€"PBRMAWENT and PaÂ¥ING ro“x‘flou to goop ,_ _ @PROraL _ rrouokanei o â€" pBeGbNNE EXCuosivs rekmitom ‘olfonm 1Â¥ BEâ€" BIRED, Write at once for terms to LIVERY and BOARDING STABLE, M. H LRR_ 1S, Proprictor. 8. Btation 85. Near . T. R. und C, P. R Station Calls by Mail or Telegraph profiipty attended The Subscribef having started the business of ~~/ ~GRAND TRUNK, TBAINS LEAVE WESTON FOR CITY. !gtt wan, * tRen §8)â€" k & us 7. 13 p. wa. a m. 11 00 p. m. EAVE CITY (Union Depot) FOR WESTON |. â€" $ 40 a m," Bub, ‘dxv.: /R f t: T. ‘t;)bg-dnnthop y t:,‘ COs 1_1'1“':.' s BUILDER aWD contrkactor wWESPON: REMOVAL UF FURNiTURE, &G., we all others fail, Cougs, Croup, Sore =t.d‘lumnm, h:gylnié::;k and hma, For Consumption it hes no Hvï¬ â€œï¬n(:,_ lï¬tuigm ista onn,:lgar- en !9-__13_@_‘_5?9@2’_&-3{89‘: Chest, use Tuesday and Saturday CANADLAN : PACoLFLC. gome momie, ./ * aome soutg, 8 f 10 10 an u0. Afl&fl:‘; ,th;::.»"â€" ANTED SALESMEN tsua3% & l!xgllab Lgfx?f gr 7:5'.‘::3333.« rgl‘). Wiekâ€" LOHS/%CATARRH JOHN .BOYLAN, .~ THE WESTON tes given and Houses Lifted, Removed Ae:.wtout to him will be form umder his personal m. Wly P duinorvadable T MILLETT, REMEDY, of ‘Winnipeg. The decersed was 28 years of age and the oldest son. . It is some time since the young man has been home and the sympathy of the comâ€" munity is with Mr, Beamish and his family. P ES : The Excursion, _ . Port Dover is the place dhowen for the union exoursion of various socicties of the town to be beld on Saturday. 9th of June. It was decided at the meetâ€" ing on Friday evening last when the following â€" societies were represented : A.0.U.W., LO.F., 8.0.E,, Obosen Friends and the Macosbees. Fall par= ticulers will be given lator on. .. Messra. Pearson, Beasley and Kaske were ap= pointed a committss to visit_Port Dover this week and make all necessary A spectiar=car of the G.T,R. passed through the village on Tuesday at 12 noon, containing two superintendeats of the company, . Meesrs. Morris and Stevenson on their way to Georgetown. The presenger train fromf the west was due about the same time and of course it was sidetracked to give the officials the right of way. _ © Sap news was borne by telegraph to Mr. Win, Beamish, of this plsce, last week. It was to the effect that his son William,bad been rua over and killed at) Wolesley, a place some distance west ThHr Athletio Association has taken up football as their game this year in stead of lacrosse, and will commence regular practice next Monday evening. when all members are requested to turn out. Thoseâ€"who Jiave not as yet joined shonld do soâ€"before that ‘time that they may ‘participate in the sport, a Mxssrs. Cale Bros., builders avd contructors of this place, have secured the ‘contract for the erection of Mrs. MeNally‘s new.. residence, corner of John and North Btation Sts. We are glad to see local men get the work. On Saturday afternoon a very interâ€" esting game of football was played between the Lambton Mills club and a team from this place. The game was played on the Athletio Association‘s grounds and resulted in a draw, each side ecoring one goal. Â¥30 A aaite of foptBull was played on the grounds here on Wednesday. evening between the football teams of the Juneâ€" tion and. Weston Hizh Schools resultâ€" ing in favorâ€"of the visiting team by 2 to 0. Mu. J. F. Hill has recently had a telephone plaed in his residence, " The Elms.‘ This makes a total of 15 inâ€" struments the Bell ‘Phone Co.â€" hss in Mresas. Barton Bros. have been troubled ‘ considerably in the past by gooplu trespassing on their property. o future those who offend will be punâ€" ished. Mr. F. W, Weeks, pmpgi_gm;q!‘;t Weston Mills, makes some announceâ€" ments in his advt. which are of interest to all hands. _ Read it. 1 «W e â€"notieeâ€"byâ€"theâ€"Mail of â€"Toronto, All Saints Church, Saginaw, Mick., is the church the Rev. Mr. Robjeot, late of Weston has gone to. â€", f Tix Weston lodge of the‘ Indepenâ€" dent Order of (Oddtfellows: attended Divice service in Torpoto Junstion on Sunday afternoon last. ' â€"â€"_TH®â€"â€"charge of â€"murderâ€"against ~the Audrews prigpners was taken up yesterâ€" day at the ‘Assizes and contioued through the day: ~ ' Eagle‘s Hall. They ; are hearing . â€" . 5 & Ex Aup, G. G. 8. Lindsey was last night unavimouely nominated as the Reform candidate for the Legislature in West Toronto. Ts Kickapoo Indian Concert .Co are giving nightly entertainments in Trerainâ€"on Saturday and. Sunday last, was ‘"Just what the doctor ordered;"* and did an immense amount of good. To L®r.â€"A brick house to let on Main street. Possession on or before the 1st June. Apply to Mas. Savac®, 390â€"4in. â€" AeaRe s Tux Rev. Mr. Reid was attending Presbyterian : Synod of Toronto and Kingston in the city this week, M#‘ Capoer ~with Dr. Irwin has purchased â€" a splendid looking saddle mare; price not transpired. Wx will be glad to get the names of. visitors to the village during the samâ€" mer 8eason.. M ue ATTRNTION is drawn to the advt. of Messrs. Qruickshank & 8oo8. weu, Msssrs, A. & C. Buil,lot 7; 5th con, West York, have 40 small pigs for sale. PastuRE to let on the Holley estate. Apply to Mr. James MeMillan 2in Mar. Lemaire is baving shutters put upon his new. house. ® See J. P. Jackson‘s local in toâ€"day‘s issneâ€"free building lot. & _ Breotat Rarks ullowed 0n amonots remaining not ’l:u- than three uonl;l. and Deposit Receipts issued for same. W. R. WADsWORTH, LOCAL AND GENERAL SAVINCS DEPARTMENT. Derosire received in sums of $5 and upwards, and interest. allowed thereon at ‘eurrent ates; .. <. .. * % TORONTO BRANCH, Corner Church and Wellingtoo Streets . OAPITAL ES8T $2,000,000. u.sog.ooo“ k. T HE Localâ€"J P Jackson . _ !ï¬-\!u lagflln Noticeâ€"Moffat Stove Co Use the Bostâ€"Cruickshank & Sons 1 Meetingâ€"Wood Creamery Co pprvems w t hn 0s hne i £1> o deainang Reav D. Magaire‘s change of advt. Bank of Toronto NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL peposits. IAL l_h.ru uuoud 00 E8ta»LIsmED 1855 well Manaoge. worth lgm: They have already set out |100:000 cabbage &'Bh" 25,000 canliâ€" | flower plants, 40,000 gelery plants and are preparing to plant 10 acres of onions |and 10 acres of tomatoes togetherâ€"with large quantities of other vegetables. They have also about 25,000 pots of flowers of all kinds, which present a mostâ€"beautiful appearance, +« The W.A.A.A‘s. Fourth Annuat . Tournament, The Weston Amatenr Athletic Assoâ€" ciation will hold their fourth annual tournament on their grounds here, on May, 24th, An excelleot programme 6f athletic sports has been arranged conâ€" sisting..a grand football tournament for a able silver cup, tug of war between ‘Dr. Gilmour, M.P.P, and J. W. St. John, Esq ., quoit match, runoing and urdie races, jumping, putting the shot and other interesting events. . The proâ€" gramme is a varied one and will no doubt furnish a first class day‘s sport, as the committee will do everything in their power to surpass all previous ents of the ‘same character. The prizes will be the best ever awarded by this association and will exceed $150 in value. _ The Weston Brass Band will be present during theâ€"afternoon to enliven the proceedings with their choice musio The programmes will be issued in a few days, which ofn be obtained from the Seoy, Admirsion 25 cents| ladies and Kickapoo Indianâ€"Concert Co. _ The Kickapoo Indian Co, under the management of Prof. . Andy Johns‘ arrived in town on Wednesday for two weeks. ‘Ihe company are now giviog nightly entertainme@ats in Eagle‘s hall, which has been fitted up for the comâ€" fort and convenience of the large audiâ€" ences which assemble there nightly. The performances sre free to the public with the exseption of Thursday and Saturday nights when a double proâ€" gramme is giveno and an admission fee of 10 cenita charged. _ The performances, which are exceedingly interesting every evening, are of a highly moral tone and such as to suit the most fastidious. That they are appreciated is shown by the large audiences with which the perâ€" formers ‘have been <greeted. _ Prof. Byron is a well educated gentleman, fluent speaker and a very pleasant perâ€" son to meet. _ Frof, Andy Johns, venâ€" triloquist and magician, excels in his profession.‘ We. have no hesitation in pronouncing him ove of the best ven~ triloquiate we have ever heard, while his feats of magic and legerdemain are simply wonderfal, The exhibition given by the Professor in this branch is of itself worth a large admission fee, and were his the only attractive feature} of the entertainment it would be suffic| ient to draw a crowded house every| night. ° Happy Dick Coleman, the funâ€"| ny, and popular man of the company, is ; wever so happy as when making someâ€" one elss happy. Dick manages to keep| the house in a roar about all the time|. and is a goneral favorite. His comic}. songs and witty sayings bring down â€"the |, house every tino..‘ï¬r. G“i; .z:t. ; vocalist, cometian dancer, & favorite and has made many friends| is the nativ | e in . ,'.‘ i double bill entertainment is to be ndd!lwlo:‘r;dl::‘-d haviog a hearty laugh a time generally are recommended to go. Next week splendid prizes will be awarded to the handsomest lady sand ugliest man is town. . Thore will be shoetying matohes, pic eating and xo entire change of proâ€" gramme . . Manager Jobas who has the repatation of being an exseedingly of a natare to offend theâ€"most fastidious performance willâ€" never contain anyt Few people have any ideasof the exâ€" tent nnivumeu of the business carried on here by Mesars. Barton Bros. They are without question .one of the largest market gnrgeoorl and florists in. the vicinity of ~Toronto,â€"andâ€"to â€"give the public some idea of the compass of their doing, ‘we have secured the following Tyrrell, â€" of _ Doversourt road, who attended her.â€" The child‘s escape from being killed is a miracle... She is doing us well as can be expected now,and may live: Child Cut by a Falling Slate. â€"â€" The 5 yedrold daughter of Mr. Thomas White, of 51 Northcote avenue, Toronto, while playing in the yard of Gladstone avenue echool at recess was struck on the head by a loose slate which was blown off by the heavy wind. The sut was about four incnes long and: quite deep in the back of her head, and was considered very . serious by Dr\l {noo'rs gusxozs{;:_ ‘MEX, WoMEX Ano CHiuOrcr|*= iRemember the Date, Theâ€"Teunis~Club intend holdibg a grand touroameot, gardeno party and concert on the 24th of May, afternoon and evening. For further particulars see posters, which will appear in a fow days. _*___ Information for the Public. ~ The Moffet Stove Works‘ whistle sounds as follows ; 6:50 a.m.; 12 nbon ; 12;50 p.m,; 6 p.m ; 4 p.m. on Saturdays. Free Bullding Lots. _ Buildiog lot in Westoon, two hundred feet deep free,to party building a briok house ‘to the value of eleven hundred dollars or more. Dnog me a postal card. J. P. Jaoxson, 68 Victoria ‘St. To~l routo. e em An Extensive Industry: _ The following is the Dnan Baotmen axp Bnto of different kinds, and ‘ they had been hndnlgï¬â€˜in for a time, a programme, mainly musical, was .to with inâ€" terest. ‘The chiof of the proâ€" glmmo was the yof‘a pursa to e retiring pastor. ~ was read by xr. J:gn Gard! > the _ purse presented by Nt. Jaméé Dixon. On . Monday eveni 8oth ult., "nploGrnén†N%QLM a very pleasant social ga ings . ‘"The membe_n and adhérents of the Baptist gmmh l-embllod at % home of Mrs. kon, o in pueo'm:, Do?*'l‘ Doolittles@B.A .. and . to The ‘hhop-d % :ï¬ 6 ®veni ddilqu&nb.lmm an out q of the F T. o uk light of Christ. . Your Mabol Cave, Mabel Smith,"\, d Â¥ of $ A7% Itâ€"Ethel Bayes, Wyatéâ€"McBEwen, Addic McEwen, . Arthur Manser, Christ but living The following is the Thistlétown school report, mmeapilcod in. w merit :â€" Sen. 1YVâ€"Alberta Cave, JR Grubbe, Arthur Bayes. ‘Jun. lvâ€"t Rowntreo, Lillie: Rowntree, Talbot:â€"Grubbe, Lillie Bayes . 111â€"Tommy flloâ€" Fadden, Enda , Manser, .. Bayes. ;ih:Em;h;dd peourthg' > ing !g: eir Anni ‘Party to beld on u,?;x and ‘.‘f;.: JA Hope will preach ; taking for his gubject *‘ Had@b Times:" Mr. Jos. Stavax;soi..;(;g-,flurom, made his appearance in towstia few days ago. Farmers in this: visimiby: are looking very jubilant over theimpparent for good crops at thisu ysBarrl m Professor Kent, the élec##iban will> give w,mh Holmest Mall on T K besidef b-hf"n xcellent‘ Téoturer‘ is‘ also well versed in many of the lite inventions in the electrical line. <Doubtléss the evenâ€" ing‘s entertainment will net only beinâ€" teresting but also instructive; ; Admission fifteen cents. cangd h It has been intimated %h: . J. Wallis of "l‘oronu‘)‘, formerly of: ighborhood. Lim dul t h e o e ts will give his very interestimg lecture on & Roï¬lnd the World," in thig. school. house onâ€" 24th of May. Howevwe® this is only hearsay.. ‘The Leu may be.made known at a later date. "a Miss Waller, of Torofito, has been visitâ€" ing for a few dnys at a | x Miss Buchanan, of been visit! ing her sister in the > ge ts Miss Barker, of Weston, spent Sunday in the villageâ€" f %’n: f Mr. Richardson WM ched in the Methoâ€" dist church on Sunday. B *. The Canadian or . F méet Tuesday evening, May ... _ We underâ€" stand they purpose purehasing badges shortly ; Oe ws Mrs. W H. Cave, of Torontoy was visitâ€" ing her friends in the village last week. . Mr. Joseph who,for the last few weeks, has %?aflu?mmlzliy from the effects of in, we are glad to say is able to beoumï¬b' Re t.~) raising the frame and‘#Â¥arding on one of the beams hoisting up"& raftor it broke fmipitt.in_g him towthe ground. The all was broken by ‘his smkin%on his ie mi tollp naieagonee toay." 1t ribs ani ly ing. hi . Dr. Campbell was ulhd%d-driï¬od the wounds. â€" Mr. May wio ds well and favor ably known in this locality, has much sympathy. . It will..be. spmeâ€"time ere he can resume his business.â€"â€"News, i pOSuNASIOT &C W 207. May, who is a builder tractor had the contract of b\lfld{ï¬z_ ï¬rme"bge driveâ€"shed for R. A. Starr, & t near Pine Orchard while he and seÂ¥eral others were Mr. Palmer; of %ï¬m d Hill, was in :o;m moen'-l'z., gi" f '-;)tst. hgfll:u on 7 w1 & {view.ya‘f erecting & Lm.'â€"-iixm'llord itness. lnk t 9 &2z uenA council‘ from 6 "Cent. ,to bj, as the monéy market i8 easiar. " . * Bracondale p« wanted a policcman for that d High Constable Jones will be notified to stir up his constables in that district. \&t ; C. R. 8. Dinnick and John Boyle asked that the Weston road south be opened, which would shorten:the distance between Weston . and. the. .Junetionâ€" some threeâ€" (K::rhn of a mile, _ Mr. Dinnick will give the land..: The York and Junction counâ€" cils will visit the lod:y on Thursday to investigate. S it s wrote reducin council© from We have‘ no & mere on Mzut‘hd ".MG .i":"f.?. hour M wlight in the church. > Some »passing ‘tried the door but ‘:ué:h ‘_I no dmï¬ha'ee hund .'ldMy w e have never heard of ghosts round our quiet little village . but there imnmuy something very mysterious about {light on Bunâ€" day night. stm 3P YORK TOWNSHIP MATTERS GENERAL NEWS ITEMS Txlsrntfléï¬. HIGHFIELD.! Tommy judge for ,Cr, Rent, light, oto Book binding . . Librarian‘s . Reportâ€"123 . members ; 3814 voLi-- ï¬".w J M.Mnmmm.()‘m *.ï¬mmmï¬w-“ that report of Librarian be adopted, \ Members‘ fees. .. Legislative Grant Municipal Grant. Lectures, etc.... Carried â€"M¢. Lemaire elected on 2nd ballot, 11 vovenâ€"outâ€"of â€"Â¥tâ€"cank k Nrowâ€"Hhe: Lewhion, that 9" Wiy: be secmingy of ton, . Wi this meeting.â€"Carried, Minutes of last annual meeting read. Moved by Mesars, Lemaire and Leighâ€" ton, that minutes be adopted.â€"Carried. Rlection of Mâ€"(‘!:r-m «pâ€" ie on in m.wm-n ist, 1 17 caet : Tat Vice â€"Annual meeting of Weston Mechanics‘ Institute held in readingâ€"room of same, Monday, May 7th, 1894. _ Members i. Sohmiek 7. Dresigy, oioon: Pamk: inss mimoateny ts tak 8 ol + + » and Wilby: Nessn § K Moved by Messrs. Copeland and Nason, that Mr. Elliott be, chairman of this meeting.â€"Carried.:= > > > > . â€" _ Bill from Keefler for printing, $3, ($2 for bills, .I!ornbdo;) u:g'dqrs &o Board. llovacl.b{o essrs. Leighton and (‘Aï¬ohnd. that it Elid.â€"â€"Cnn'iod. w essrs. Lemaire, Elliott and Cruickâ€" shank spoké.in regard to new‘librarian for the next year. e o t Moved ‘by Messrs. Cruickshank and Cgpcknd.t!nt we do now adjourn.â€"Carriâ€" Library. Committee report purchase $12 of books ; discussion over E:'nhue ofâ€"atlas. Moved by Messrs! Copeland and, Ashman, that report be adopted.â€"Carr‘d © Reading. Room Committee redomâ€" imended ‘selling of old l::ï¬lxinel and | periodicals. Moved in amendment that periodicals and magazines to end of 1892 only: be sold. _ Moved by Mr, Copeland, leénda_d by Mr.. IAmilfe,â€"~0un&l_ Minutes of Directors‘ meeti? held on Monday, May 7th, 1894. _ T. Eilliott, Esq., in chair. Presontâ€"Messrs. Ash man, Bull, Brown, Cruickshank,.Copeâ€" land, Hill; latghtqg, Lemaire, Nason, Gibson and ‘Wilby. f Secretary â€" reu{ minutes of, previous meeting.â€"â€" Moved by Messrs. Cruickâ€" shank, _ and I:;nghwn, that they be ndo%ed.-â€" Carried. â€"_Billfor $12 from J. Bain & Son, laid before Bourd. â€" Messrs; Copeland and Br:):n, that ’i‘t be paid.â€"Carried. & the same away with the exception of the Reeve who t 6 it lmneu-ril:o inâ€" terfere. A laugh arose at his exâ€" pense when an old petition wa$ turned up of some years. ago, with his name on. it, asking the closing of theâ€"graveâ€"yards. Mr. Brown and %fr. Smith moved that the Medical Health Officer and Sanitaryâ€" Inspector be instructed to examine into the. sanitary state of the two cemeteries within the village and report to the Board. â€"Carried. .. . \ Adjourned to 15th instant. t \ It was mo]vad a;x’t: 'leoonded,ichn the secretary reply to Â¥Mr. Dawson nr;grd to llau;{torgng.md state that Mr. me lï¬"l permit entitles hiny to kill until 15th. ay. â€" Afterwards communication will be considered when applications of butchers for renewal of ts are received.. The chairmanâ€" 'llf' m byâ€"law â€" allowing slaughtering in the village, having been suspended, no slaughtering can legally be done within the lum"h of gho village after 15th May, > e ie oy1 The Board of Health mét on Tuesday night last. T. E. Elliott, Eeq., in the thar, and Messrs. J. Brown, J. Bull, D. Sntitllm‘d R, H. Leighton. ° 3 J. Barker, Sanitary Inspector, rs\ortod the state of the village as regnnin eanliâ€" ness was fair.. ‘The report was received. + l.r.Dooliuha;.mThuno, Ind., to take charge of B.%inchumhinth. place. He carries with him the best wishes of all here who were fortunate enough to have known himy and judging from the address given Mr. Iau:: Monday mhtu!flmmhh phusm,rnmr, it is to say that he will soon be as high in the poopll‘- estimation asâ€"ieâ€"the pastor whose loss they all keenly feél, o ?& pastor, â€" uï¬w ig of refreshâ€" ts such as would whot apetite of m gathering broke by all stiging. " Shatl We gathor at the Kiver:" Trownlis wore m‘fl reâ€" paired to their homes, cach feeling that a most enjoyable evening had been spent, slthmï¬ndu joy was mixed with sorrow; Many ks are due the host and~bostess and family for the kind hospitality shown by them. . .. t the sympathy of those to whoin he beâ€" Dr. MECHANIOGS‘~INSTITUTE. Bigned on bebaif of the Congregation, TREASURER‘S REPORT BOARD OF HEALTH. NR aewAR Ox» Wio Was Pressyt Jamks R. Dixon, h-umn-:vu $114 29 100 00 22 76 9 16 12 84 116 99 20 15 es t ids i ye io ngpes i Ancc ced I have lately taken hold of And can sell Fy;rou a "Humber," "Rud "Naw Howe, Etc. Prices reasonable and orders with Mr. Jas. Robinson, Weston, ¢ GEO- Nm mepangh en > If you need one its the easiest mï¬ in the world to drop me a post}carr‘{,l and. I‘ll have it delivered ,bm‘ short order, and you‘ll be delightid with it. There‘s of them round Weston and they all speak for themselves. â€"â€"[IN PIANOSâ€"â€" The Spring Sewing NEW WILLIAMS rpHE, Aunual Meeting of the . Shareholders of o ores on pridge oreamery Co, will be held in Orange Hall, Woodbridge, on wm May at 2 o‘clock p.m. ï¬%&.&". ‘Mortgage to secure & loan of n.'A.a' y i ns wu?‘ L. MOFFAT, JR., Secrotary Dated May #th,‘1804, Moved by Mr. Cruickshank, that" we do now adjourn.â€"Carried, f â€"~ _ DEATHS. BURLANDâ€"William Burland, on the 9th inst.,at the residence of Richard Harrisâ€" . on, _ Weston, in his 85th year. 4 Funeral on Friday, toâ€"morrow at 4 p. m. ~Friends and acquainitances will accept this intimation. 7 that the offer of retiring Board be ac day, Say uy 160%, e Copsiand Rogn: ay, » â€" s in chair.~. All members of Board present. mis in t e s n t Discussion in regard to Librarianship Moved by Messrs. Eilliott and Wilby, the village for the liberal and public e low in iding and F‘ caretaker to enable dt:? Dir_ai:f’ hnétnu to readingâ€"room free to t pub!ioer the afternoon and evening.â€"Carried. .. _ 9 thad we 45 mor adJoure mnui sall of Mr. Leighton, that Mesers. C Annual Méeting 1 lot, 15 votes out of 17. cust ; Trea Rreon, tas beline, 14 roles sebot D-w-lmh'n-_l,o_m rmiocromgint i +. hn iginl i id 2.0, _ Moved by Mr. Eiliott, secon Meeting of new Board of Directors of Will now be on with a rush. â€" I remind the Ladies of m the excellent qualities of the j + BICYVCLES + _ members of the Murticipal Council of SEWING MACHINES. STANDARD y e brogp : Renioligh, hok . 4. G. HALLETT, Seoy. stmcak NF) W. WireY, See. â€"My _ ®Patrons are ~my. .. *"* fho DUORHERTYORC: I p&vðe&m REIME wi parable Case many other new features. I handle the HEINTZMAN, the DOMINION, and lately Dated at Toronto this23rd day of Apgil, 1894, of the said deceased among the partics en a".hal‘dddaonud among mm‘ wm&nfl-humnodvdu"-nï¬ And the said administrator will l‘tb‘ o hey perso n“m‘ dofwvhu. claims be m{:m n:lnuflmot such distribution thawe hed motice as aforesaid. _ _McDONALD & GLASSFORD, . York, Merchant. Adtainistrator of the estate of the said .deceased. their christian names fl pnrfleul:nudproato( their statoment of accounts and value: of the (if any) held by them. â€" Andnoï¬osuwgmu Alhr&“-ddflrd day of May, 1804, said ad> ministrator will proceed . to distribute the nesste fit is guaranteod. Evening dresses a sp 374in A uintlmate mome Poup tans mar h attivpett ï¬;&.‘m Btroot. Westou. A.hun IN ORCANS FASHIONABLE : DRESSMAKING! 19 Adclaide 8t., East, Telephone 180¢. 304 TORONTO Notice to Creditors P roen ult * * W is suamemin, _ KENDALL‘S _ SPAVIN | CURE Dr. B. J Tallon, late of the Village of Genesee, Dr. B. J. KENDALL COMR AXX,*3 #OsST RW, medium sized houseâ€"in .:'.:.“,‘.o::':.:lg'.:-....,"??n:.‘ J, CURRY, _ _ Price #1 per Bottle. . _ _ 2 or Bale by all Druggists, or address WANTED. i pany teSf your Kendaire sparin Curg oli¢itors for the Adm MISS A te