CARTHEG & TRAMINS ! ‘The Subscriber having started the business of CARTING:; EXCAVATING. _ _ NtHmatpoc® nll soranbrumed tp limoril o k we on w :2.‘«\94 in the bcltw form under his personal ERNEST)J. WALSEK =. J. L SLOAN gupervision LIVERY and BOARDING STABLE, M. HARRIS, Proprietor. 8: Station Ht. Near G. T. R. and C, P. R Station Prise and Honor Graduates of the Ontario Veterinary College, > Al disoascs of Domesticated animals treated on the latest principles of Vourlquy gohnu. YVe Dentistry and tions ‘GRAND TRUNK, "TRAINS LEAVE WESTON FOR CITY, 06 a. m, 1 80 p.m. Bub, T 20 a, m, Bub. 8 40 p.m, Bub. 10 86 a. m. 7 18 p. m. 11 66 a m. 11 00 p. m. TEAVE OITY (Union Depot) FOR WESTON 6 4 a. u. ~ Bub. 4 26 puoas _ . Calls by Mail or Tal;x ph 'promptly attended OFFICE.â€"Cor. Elzhth Avenue and Pine Street, Woodbridge . â€" IS%" Orders may be loft at this office or at his wesidence, Rectory Lane. Aeceld $1â€"6m ‘BaTes conducted on reasouable terms," Ordsrs eft at the Schiller House, Toronto. is prepared to do all work in his line with care and despateh... Will go to the city on 2 of each week. and wil} carry all gaods that ma be intrusted to him at a choap nloâ€"o\nudlny f T MILLETT, terd io guroyou, Price,thots. Injectortiee, Sold by IRWIN & Co. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? Fora «n answer and an bonss. write to .xgfle'ng Icoï¬amgivg&ln:rhéfl in ‘tions strictly gunfldenud. A Hand of g formation wnmini Patents and bow to ob. tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechanâ€" leal and scientific books sont free.. _ Patents taken through Munn & Co. brdnl notice in the Scientific American, thus are brought widely before the public out cost to the inventor; . This P issued weekly, elegantly lll% ":‘ largest tion of sn{ sci in the *adiat Adics, sonit stt Bingt eona e en 4ivery mimber contains be ples, 25 cents, Bvery number containa be &l"’p&?n oolor:." and ‘hm\al of : houmwlfl: pm enshl\:gn uilders to show nflm x CO., Nzw Your, 361 Bnoapw. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, WESTON. _ "um“in“m"'â€"â€"%gï¬syï¬.;flaiim tee. _ Fo :"HILOH'%.B.ELLA onmi»"u-m ESTA3LISHED 1830, sveston Challenge Windâ€"Mill and Pump Works. HENRY RUSSELL, REMOVAL OF FURNITURE, &¢.. WALSH & SLOAN, R & W LONGSTAFF Tuesday and Saturday AILWAY TIME TABL®E, JOHN BOYT THE WESTON LOWSs/SX%CATARRH AUCTIONEER: REMEDY, AN, 61 BnoapwaY. t0, Sâ€"ly CaAPITAL SPECIAL DEPOSITS. _ Srectar Rarkzs allowed on amounts remaining not less than ‘three months, aod Deposit Receipts insued for samé. Mx. Alf. Russell, of Toronto, ‘took second ‘place in a regatta in New York yesterday. . w Mx. R: Burling bas a quantity of ping wood for sale. s ‘euoks0s9 & asosoyat yo sif â€" ‘ons â€"er erqh g} d4D9 ,9300M "M * f CVIN _ Mx#. aod Mre.‘ Chitty, of Londob, England, are spending a week at .the Central. Mar.~Harty, of Kingston, has been made commissioner of Public Work in place of Hon. C. F. Fraser, retired. * Mrs. J. A. Jaffary and family left for their home in the N. W. by the C. P. R. on Monday evening. Noticeâ€"Jno, MeClure. Court of evisionâ€"Al _ Wr will be gig to get the names of visitors to the village during the sumâ€" er season . , + . THs Court of Revision for the Tawnâ€" ship of Rtobicoke, will be held at Isling tou, at 2 p.m., on Friday, June 8th. Bee notice elsewhere. ~ LOCALAND GENERAL ProBaTe of the will of William Burland, of Etobicoke, who .left $1,892 to his brothers, sisters and their chilâ€" ‘dren has been applied for. 5 A . new Docror â€"We notice the name of J. H. Bult, of Westop, as being one of the auccessful candidates at the Ontario medical examinations. _ > Mxssrs. Cruickshank & Sons are busy fixing up the effects of the washâ€" out during the recent storm and will be in good ruoning order in a few days. Tas ladies of the Presbyterian Church intead holding their annual garâ€" den party on Monday, July 20d, of which further particulars will be given. . FirtoracKers were being set off around the village on the Queen‘s birth day notwithatsnding the byâ€"law passed by the council prohibiting the use of them . s . 44 ~In the dog and pony race at Georgeâ€" town on the Queen‘s birthday, the dog took three quarter mile heats in successâ€" ion. _ The dog is the property of the son of Mr. George Fryer. of this place. BiLLs will be issued in a few days for the annual excursion of the West York Farmers‘ Institute and Patrons of Inâ€" dustry to the City of Brantford, on Saturday, Juve 16th. Full particulars will be given next week. § TBE Rev.: Mr. McKim, of Toronto Junction, will celebrate the Holy Comâ€" munion and Baptismâ€"will be adminis~ tered in St. Jobhn‘s Church on Sunday morniog next. Services will be in the Charch not in the Town Hall. Lost â€"A lady‘s gold ring, with setâ€" ting of 5 stones, between Mrs. McPherâ€" son‘s residence, Main St., and Robin son‘s store or in Eagle Hall, on May 24th. The finder will oblige by leayâ€" ing same at this office. BanEApf._‘nggonto Durrzars Hall has been hired for Nomination Day at 2 p.m. for aâ€"public meetiog in the interestsâ€"of â€"Mr,â€" Hill, In consequence of this Mr. St. John will hite the Eagle Hall for a meeting at the came hour, unless a fair arrange~ ment can be made with the gentlomeo on the other side. THz semiâ€"s0noual meeting of | the Loyal Orange County Lodge of West York will be beld at Grousé Hill in lodge room No. 191 on Tuesday, June 5th, 1894,at 3 o‘clook p.m. All brethren are requested to attend.â€"Jorx Moâ€" Cuur®, County Reeâ€"sccrstary. Ma. St. John and Mr. Hill were in the village on the Queen‘s birthday. â€" A tug of war was to have taken place, each candidate being anchor for their parties, They are both old hands at the business and only for she wetness of the day the sports of the W, A. A, A. would have been much enjoyed. f A utaarstron has been made by some of the members of the congregs= tion to change the hour of Blldt&::-- ing service in llu_!:tbd.h‘ roh from 7 o‘clock to 6:30. â€" To test the opinions relative to the proposed change, ballots will be placed on the plates net Sundsy _ evening.â€"Richmond _ Hill Liberal. C u. THERE are soveral errors in the thin= utes of the first meeting of the county council as printed this year which cu6« not be placed to the printer‘s cbarge, For instance Weston High School is named as having only two county .ap= The postponed annual games of the Weston Amatour Athistio Asbociation will take plaseâ€"on their grounds on Sat« urday, June 2nd, to commence at one o‘clook. The Tf;l.l o T on :“' be cartied out. tag of war the two political parties :& come olerh( the afternoon, the candidates of each to attendance. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. R. WaADsWORTH, * "~ . TWME Weston Brass Bandâ€"will be in boro‘ J9., on the 5th of Juane: Ratranse 15 and 10 ots. BHt, Makaose. ~ DAVJD MAGUIRES,|a; Hayamad‘s MEN, WOMEN AND CHILOREN stook and dmoyb-. Kieotric insoles, shaw! straps, Gilt KEdge. Dressing and Sohoo! Bags always on hand. L BOOTS & SHOES shaw! straps, Giill Mage, Dressing and h.ï¬'id'l‘ west half of lot 19, con, A., Schoo! Bags always on hand. â€" ~| Etobieoke, m of! Mr. "...-' cxnenmmsnsmmemmmmmmmmmenmmsammmmmmmemeccemmpemmesmss | LiR ush, Will bo bold OD the PrOWi808 f Lost! at two ‘o'olodu lm". June 11th, Left at _ the Weston Station a ‘black | ®N®Y RUséuLL, Auctidneer, umbrella with a brown handle. Finder| #otltoway‘s Ointment and Pilis. will please leave it at the Weston TiMzs! _ Shortness ‘of Breath, Coughs® and Orvios. j Colds.â€"Thousands olmn-d.uhh can Respited, be produced to‘ prove the power : possessâ€" MacWberrel! the condemued man 0‘{7 these corrective remedics in cases DMiscW herre!! the condemned _man| O 0J ‘OORO UDT EWANU MLRARMIM NT SAAA | TSE TD TeObFEANRâ€" * for murder has been respited until|of asthma, incipient copsumption and | first emigration par October 1st on the authority of Judge|all disorders of the chest and lungs. | year of 234 trained Fergusoo the trial judgeâ€"Sir ‘John! The Olntment, well rubbed. upon the| now sent to Caoad: ‘Thompson being unable to examine the|chest and back, penetrating, is absorbâ€"| no fewer than 6,805 evidence in time, His exeoution was|ed and camied directlyto the lungs,| whom 98 per cent. h set down for to morrow, Friday.. v:;:, in i:‘-od'ulq ::lm viith the | selves satisfactorily, Struck by Lightning. whole mass of circulatit is neuw~ Garden A barn belonging to Mr. P. Power "‘“’f‘h‘,;::;.':o;"“;‘,""’m* "oith | _ The anoual Stra on the Etobicoke side of the river, was | 8TY *h8 MQNCAUON O 00980 BbUODMMD: | Garden Party of the struck by lightning during ‘the thunderâ€" | BM PPDCY *A PAARUOC® MOC ®F%et| will be held on Sa storm on Subday night last and it with | S00P S06» tds the back and | Besides having all t contents destroyed:; insurance on the hr:::ol;mpd'aly‘ p:ï¬he:j;d season there will be : premises $400. Fortunately, we unsâ€" °l h =® ‘g:i %5 dried With i and faney artices m derstand, his horses and cows were not 'k: h '": H l.l:" ‘a Oi 'm‘:tâ€'hm the Church, in the stable at the time. j °_‘,'. . and., Holl ':!_' ;k:__,;__ ‘_:: NNRAAA J "Summer Exams, The dates of the annual examinations for teachera‘ certificates and matriqulaâ€" tion have been fixéd as follows :â€"Third Class ‘Feachers examination, July 3rd to Friday July 6th. Junior Leaving and Pass Matriculation, Tuesday July 3rd to Thursday July 12. Honor Matriculation aod Senior Leaving, July 12th to July 24th. (P. Y.?l- C. E: and Missions. ‘The Sosiecty of Christian Endeavor in connection with the Présbyterian csonâ€" gregation have arranced for a Missionâ€" ary Meeting. on Wednesday evening next, June the 6th, when the Rev. R. P. Mackay, M., A,, Seoretary for Foreign ‘Missions, will â€"giveâ€" one â€" of his special The Weston lodge of the Ancient Order of United Workman will cele brate their ninth Anniversary on ‘Sab bath evening next, June 3rd, by attendâ€" ing â€"divine service in the Presbyterian Church.. The sermon will be preached by the Rev.. Thomas Goldsmith of Toronto Service at 7â€" o‘clook. The public cordially invited. addresses on the subject of Missions. Conservative Meetings. Mr. St. John has, so far, concluded to have public meetings at the following places during the campaign now on :â€" Fairbank and Islington on the 4th June,â€" Fisherville 5th, Toronto Junction 6th, Maple 7th, Lambton Mills and Weston 8th, the latter place at 8 p.m.. HBumber Bay 9th, Eglington 11th, Thistletown 12th, Kleisburg 18th, Mimico 14th, Bracondale 16th, Woodbridge 18th. Strawberry Festival. ; THE avbual strawberry festival and gardeo party is connection with the Methodist, Church, Westoo ‘will be held on the beautifulâ€"lawo of Mrs. Itwin, ar., ".}P‘â€â€˜â€œâ€™ the _ Methodist Church. on Thursday evening, June 28th. The ladies of the congregation are making })npqntim for a partion= larly successful evening. Further parâ€" tioulars will be given later on. _ Division Court. On the opening of Division Court on Friday morning last it was announced that a telegramâ€" bad been received from Rev. M#.«Robjent, Saginaw,. Mich., ask : ing for an adjournment of his dase against the cburchâ€"wardens of 8t. John on account of sickness, his counsel beâ€"= ing sick also, the case was . adjourned for two months so as not to interfere with the elections _next ‘mooth, ‘The defendants would have much preferred to have had the matter settled at once. f Cood and Pleasant, _ The Epworth League of the Methoâ€" dist Church, Westoo, the Cbristian Enâ€" deavor Socicty ‘of the Presbyterian hurch, Weston, the Epworth League of the Metbodist Church, Thistletown, and the Mount Denais Endeavor Society will boid a united meeting on Friday evening in (the Methodist Church. This is the second meeting of the kind, the first being held in Presbyterian Church. . Masonic Pionic. Humber lodge 805, A. F. & A. M.. held a meeting last night and resolved to haye a picnic on 2od JUH‘.‘& Flemâ€" ing‘s grove, to which public speakers of the Metbodist Church, Thistletown, Wedding Bolla». : > and the Mount Denais Eodeavor Society| _ Last evening the residence of Mr. will bolid a united meeting on Friday| David Rowntres was the soené of a very evening in (the Methodist Church.) happy event, it beitig theâ€" obcasion of the This is the second meeting of the kind,| wedding ofâ€"his daughter, Minnic, to the first being held in Presbyterian| Mr, W. L. Hutchinsos, ‘exâ€"councilior Church. . and senior member of the firia:of Mesers. Masonic Pionic. Hutchinson & Hill, General Merchants, Humber lodge 305, A. F. & A. M..\of this ;lm. The wedding was witâ€" held a meeting last night and resolved nessed hy sbout fifty of $h% happy to haye a picnic on 2ad July, at Flemâ€" | young couple‘s frfends and#elatives, and ing‘s grove, to which public speakers the ceremony was performéd by she belonging to the oraft,‘ with the local Rev. Jno. Looke, Pastor of the ‘Weston members of both Houses of Parliament | Methodist Church.‘ The spartment in are to be invited. Keep "".f- on | which the knot was tied was pleasantly the bills shortly to be got out. 1t will| desorated with flowers, eto; and an the be the ne plus ultra of all entertain= wedding march was hlw'd the ments hitherto thought of or to be | brida! r“! '||O‘ in, the br ‘w thought of in Weston, Committees] on har ‘ather‘s.arm. _She was m»mhlhth various purposes ?w sister , Miss Belic and Miss V. and as there is not much time to spare| Nicole, of Toronto, "“."h'lh groom things will have to be rushed. was assisted by Mesers, 8. Hlill and D. Rowntrée, ‘ jr. ‘The. bride was very . Gomiy Beechons y attifed in white and carried a mene ty n t readinme of "Mr. of white rosee whilet the bridesâ€" t at the residence of Ofr. were arraged in white"and cream, Adam Henrick, Headford.on Thar#da7, | an4 sarried pink roses. â€"‘A€ the conclusâ€" the 10th of May. . Among those Pr0#~| ; . of i», ig ceremony the guests ont wore, Mr. J. Davisos, of Unionâ€" #"‘.'::;.» w ce aeeâ€" ville; Mr. W. 8. Waiton, of Searbore‘ magnificent hl".z..nqd E9n !.'Lâ€..‘:";ifl":m after which r:‘lljn*_“'u_"u- The York County Beeâ€"keepors Assoâ€" diation thet at the residence of Mr. Adam Heorick, Headford,on Thursday, the 10th of May. _ Among those pres= ent were, Mr. J. Davisos, of Union= sille; Mr. W. 8. Waiton, of Scarbore‘ e.; Mr, D. Ramer, of Cedar Grove, aad othire. Many subjects of interest ments were served, after whtsh a hasty vhlcv-r“bth apiary of Mr. L :r. hon the visitora separated for their rbepective bomes after spending a AT PRIOCES To SULT THE TIMES AT very social and profitable aftéracon to= the roll of -n-n:L The next meeting will be held at the residence of FOR are assured of good | sharp.â€"HxxrÂ¥ RysesLL, Auctiqneer. Eleotric in80l68, | an suction sale of 50 seres, more or In the absence of the pastor, the Rey Thomesâ€" Goldemith,> of ?m. will preach on Habbath mnext, morping and evening, in the PW- Oburch. ‘The cv-’ ‘will be special to the Order m are the foundation of consumption, asthâ€" ma, brouchitis>pneam nod similar complaints. ‘On the a inge of the first consumptive symptome the back and chest of the patient should "be Tomented with warm brine, dried with a coarse eloth, and.. Holloway‘s (Jintment then well rubbed in. Ats .absorption will subdue advancing symptoms, and baffie this formidablé‘foe. f Queen‘s Birthdayâ€" [ ‘The Queen‘s Birtbiui'urnlng out to be a wet and disagregable day interfered greatly with the on)o{nup}“qd pleasure geverally set aside for this day. We bad, ind'thh village two. b’%l;lyhi:um& ing and pleassot, feat the occaâ€" sion, }hp one hnc% A. A. Association gamesâ€"in the shape of footâ€" bail matches, jamping, tugs of war, oto., the other being Weston:Tomnis Club vs. Parkdale, concert; 6té.: The latter part of the programme"éf the Feanis (?l.nb was urern '_clipwu{fl-ll in the eveting"dud we afo glad.to may that notwithstandiog mxd’u-cr::\'& state of the weather, was a:bnocess, inasmuch as the club after payimg alléitponses, has about fifteen dollareto thw good. In the Athletio Tournauidnt Dixie, Weston H. School.and Pirkdalé® O@llegiate Toâ€" stitute had a teaim‘ each ‘ou the ‘grounds to play football which "was done whilst the rain was coming down most disâ€" agreeably, making the grass wet and alippery. . W, H. School beat Dixie 4 to 0 and Parkdale beat the H. 8. 3 to 2 goals. The programme . .will ; be fally carried out on ‘Saturday,,. See notice elsewhere.. In the morning the Juoe: tion Junior Lacrosse Cllh'ï¬d a match with the Weston Juniors. which was decided in favor of the latter.. â€".â€"â€" .. Grand Excyrétomic! <~~ . Bills have been issued fora grand | excursion â€"under the ®uspices: of A. 0. U. W., L. 0. £., 0.0. 053F;, K. 0. T. M., and 8. .0. E. societies to Port Dover on Saturday, June 9th; 1894. A apedial train will leave Westom 7: 10 a.m.; Highfeld 7:15; Malton 7:25 ; Bramp too 7:40, â€"and so on, the train arriving at Port Dover at 11:15 am, returning will Jeave at 7 p.m. This will be with out doubt, if the weather. proves fine, one of the most enjoyable, trips of the season, and the price will guly be $1.10 for adults and 55 centsâ€"for children, good to return on anyâ€"regular train on June 11th. ‘The Brass Badd will be in attendance to E:ly in their wellâ€"knowo pleasing style and all sorts ofmmusements â€"dancing, tolhr-ch]ln',’::ï¬-g. ete., can be enjoyed. . Port Dover is in the of Lake Krie, at the mouth.of the River }‘.vyn. and, on the Ht%l;::nflw&b- eatern and Port . _L ‘and _ Lake Huron divisions of the Grand Trunk; 40 miles from Hamilton, . It bas uplenâ€" did hote! accommodationâ€" and .numerous firstâ€"class boarding houses »hesides the beautifally located: home and grounds known. as © Orcbard .Beach." > The committee are Messre. H.‘Rearson, J . 3. Dufecn, K; Raakt 1nd it T. Laigh: + , A. Kaake and R. H. Leighâ€" ton. Beoure your ‘tickets"darly. There will be fatorsa hy w Puot picher of To: many frl:lyb .l'!‘ Tex r :‘ lii: opportunity tendering its congratuâ€" Iations,> wishing them long life, happiâ€" ness and much prosperity. Dr.MM“q!pm‘ tion of his spase in the May issoe 0 RTght 200 Day 15 Mastrations from of resoue through the agenoy of the Homes, â€" Someâ€"twentyâ€"four engravings of boys and girls, admitted apparently from all over the kingdom, show conciuâ€" lin‘xbouvl‘okshoun'ol‘on which the Institutions undertake, and also how necessary these efforts are. Cruelty, destitution, bomelessness, and child suffering appear to demand now as much as ever unceasing care and attesâ€" His Grace the Primate of All Ireland. testifies to the value of the work done, while gifts and lotters are recorded from omnduu in most out of the way locali Bome of these gifte are of the most remarkable character, ‘and the paragraphs relating to them constitute a real revelation as to the benevolont symâ€" pathy which is felt towards the instituâ€" tious, not only by the wealthy, but by an enormous number among the middle and lower middle classes, Dr. Barnardo atates, in recording.the departure of his first emigration party for the â€"current year of 234 trained lads, that he has now sent to Csoads and the Colonies no fewer than 6,805 boys and girls, of whom 98 per cent. have acquitted themâ€" The anoual Strawberry Festival and Garden Party of the Ohurch of Englaod will be held on Saturday, June 23rd. Besides having all tho.delicacies of the season there will be a stail full of usefal and faney artices made by the ladies of the Church, The lradnotwn in Ward 8 passed off quiet] . H. Harris was doehdlm guj_m!tyolfl over his opponent, Mi ‘The total assessment of the town of Toronto Junction is $4,865,820,a deduction of $587,710 ag compared with last year. A junior football match was played on the fair on fluudu: between the Capitals" and Pioneers," resulting in a tie, > _: A good deal of damage was done hére Trivett‘s house in the north end, near Cane & Son‘s factory, ‘was also struck, totally wrecking the chimney and runâ€" ning down into the cellar, damnï¬m" ing the in:uiior of the house considerably. At the Light, Heat and Power Company‘s bu.ildini th;:lllynuno was struck,firing the same. It will have to be replaced. In the meantime the town is in darkness. and in the vicinity by Sunday night‘s thunder storm. T‘Lb{fl? n{oc:“ï¬â€˜ #taff was struck byâ€" lightning.. Poter Nelson May,, postmaster at Pine Orchard, who metwithâ€"z severe m%lfmo time ago, is able to be sround. It be some time ere he cart enter on his duties again. While George Burns, of the Newmarket Bicycle Club, together with some others, was eoming home from Sutton Sunday al:ermon h:imet with .nm:::idmt. coming down & grade other ï¬a#w‘unmï¬h}uwhb a rut and was thrown into the fence. Weston Public School Board metâ€"it schoolâ€"room oti May 21st. Mambcm entâ€"Mesars Ashman, Franks, W w, Hamshaw, Charlton. ; Moved by Mr. Wardlaw, seconded by Mr, jiganks, that the minutes of previous meeting be adopted as read.â€"Carried. > Communication from Mr. Fotheringham re ‘‘Teachers‘ Convention in regardâ€" to teachers‘ attendance. _ _ t Principal‘gâ€"report read and received :â€" 1st Div.â€"No of pupils on roll.. ... ... 7:13 Aggregate attendance...... Average attendance........ 86 Nonresident............... . 1 2nd Div.â€"No of pnpllsox:l soll...... 5“6 Aggregate attendance... . + Average attendance.... ./. 40 8rd Divâ€"No of pupils on roll........ Btg Aggregate attendance. . . ... Average attendance...... .. 89 4th Diyâ€"No of pupils on roll. .. W. Holley, 4 days‘ teaming and Moved K‘? Ashman, seconded KJ. Hamshaw, the bills for grading scho grounds be paid.â€"Carried. ; Moved by Dr. Charlton, seconded by Mr. Franks, that the chairman and secreâ€" tary be a committee to write to Clerk of York Township re Weeton Public School Board in lb"uqs: old claims.â€"Carried. 3. 'n....n."', that Mr. Franks, Dr. Charl ton and Mr. Wardlaw be a committes to Ds 240 Bs â€"andbastty Aamne \Aprrandltâ€"or dn ind of ur. Thomas Dennis, aged 25 years., ‘The funsral will take place Friday, June ist, at 1 o‘clock. .“ Notice in given that a o Pes hoi c oAE +. meferfornces egistered in the atioe of the Gonnts of To croins s0th dny of May, A. D . 1094 ~ Any motion to quash or set aside the same or Bills for grading and sodding schoolâ€" Noudis from the date from the t ® s date of registration nnd oanâ€" month« e not be ::::__:-;: _ _ "____~_____~Soun WoUvone, OlétX. Bated the Wt may of ky 1804 porrcegr P + Prgtone hh‘ o «1 49e caimint w Atra " 1!1“.:\-'1!"(17.-. puncan, of & d ; Average attendance Tojai No ot panta regutened. w a mw†* &4 m p m‘ lance â€" a * fer nonâ€"resident p\lpib: ts It is TORONTO JUNCTION. â€"At DEATHS. + In Weston, on Tuesday, May 25, SCHOOL BOARD, M ARRLAGES, NEWMARKET. BIRTH®S. SBunday night‘s COURT OF REV ISION 8th day of June next, All person lulnlthc.o.:nmmnuvd to 20000 00 ..__.. A, MAGPEERSON, Clork. COURT OF REV ISION â€"All persons having busin the Court wnuth:l‘.:lh-:oll‘no.fl*n.." Weston, May 23rd, 1894 All work done at This Office will reâ€" ceive notice similar to the following, lhllu-‘. KBB, MO.'V«L.u.wm %.l" the proâ€" perty of Messrs. Harris oodbridge, will make the season of 1894 through the townâ€" '.af"‘ Ti.n&" ".E“"M'Imu‘d ".uo‘;‘w"m‘ reotsâ€" Ton BC Regent is a rgint mm'h. © udumn,ncmmiï¬uw.u weighs 1210 lba, . * REG . the Imported Thoroâ€"bred i s it e n ons ds eg FORESTâ€" MAMBRINO, the wellâ€"known Stanâ€" mum{muuu.ulm (2865), the of Mr. C. R. Dade, Eagle House, We is a besutiful. dark Chestout and stands 16 high. He will travel this season through Wesâ€" ‘Forouke. ."..: ... ~2S3 .. wl sokys LONDONDERRY, the imported bred Cleveland Bay stall the -wuc of Mr. Robort A&::-{‘, Thistiotown," will m‘z in ‘= Drigiit bay with bleck pointe, sands 103 & hudm has splendid action and is perfectly oomulnm. ’ï¬: Standard Bred Trotâ€" Farm, Newtonbrook P.0., will stund this season at~Weston, Maple, Jackson‘s Hotel, 11 Bu, Aimmines We sork, the mor in boit bred by his present owner, stands 16 hands 3} cce Tort Haaines is Reociey aad bred by his present owner, stands 16 hands luhu.zuh and has won# large number of p*! BLAGDON MARQUIS, the Ill=0d Shire Sieny hnsd d dras eoment T Pranas 16; hands hh uho worthed nmesly 1106 Tile" Smibeton Mrighteld, Woodbridge, Biaherâ€" ville, York, Weston, oto. MINEO the im #10, Hambletonâ€" l“l»a mï¬u:g.flm?:q dn'.!.k.rhheh-n‘:: an vum about 1300 pounds, of E. K. Toronto, will make the seaton from Toroat so Nornad, toWobumn, Malvérn, Markham, ‘&llz:l.;:ifllmd H.ï¬â€˜lk George streets, Toronto. . He will also travel in County of Haldimand after the 1st of July, FYLDE KING IL the stailion h ons B hoi Bs rp y n oo d gene y stands 16¢ hands mel.'-d -m'â€":fldm lbs., the property of Mr. Garbutt will make t04 seande through ’ histlotown, Claireâ€" Corners, Weston, DoWhgyiew, York all, on Buturday, June 2nd, 1894, at 8 o‘clock m., for hearing ‘o appoals against the assonsâ€" The Spring Sewing NEW WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINES. If you need one it‘s the easiest &ï¬. in the world to drop me a post card, and I‘ll have it 'vu'edvtouh short order, and you‘ll be delightid with it. . 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