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Weston Times (1966), 21 Jun 1894, p. 2

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imk <.aA~,~ T SKOKES & JACKEE, t o. WR AW,; J. CHARLTON, | § _ _ PHYSICIAXN,° SURGEON, ETO, {7"~ . OFFICEâ€"â€"Oor. North Station & John Ste. l P ogrice goors, ($89 48RA $ P* ___ _ .# rmmes, CBx. Chorebdond foant y . E. F. IR A/ We Main P orFice HoU: MIS® .‘."w ol . _ OFBICR AND BESIDENCE, m Main St.. Weston. h P a extracting. . 1 will AlF + M!‘?!"Pf;‘_‘_...‘.""m Bost $¢ nuw COLLRCTIONS MADE O% u6 AT uowEsT SATEs, â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_I# & MALLETT, Manager, . Macdonald & Cronyn 1~~ °s ‘*~ BARRISTERS, NOTARIES AXND .. sn n3 9 CODBRIDG called mrn the interesta W march " onT. ’r&:; Johlf. r. m': i-d"-.-ndy "Hionia ioi AbCinlix ies | tm many nalrae marines fore in won . \ . " t E : / Mote MR flce mm 'Md_tbo_lovu qm_.ig-gam;, J. G. HALLETT & CO., Telephone N@ 2837 G, W, COULTER, V, 8., 11 sallâ€"a by lofter of tolegram promptlyattend OFF 1ICEâ€"MAIN STREET, WESTON, ONT :. Yery reasonable rates and prompt attention given to all orders, Address of Telophobhe, THISTLETOWN P Q witifthe House is one of the best Ball Rooms Halls in the country. mt umimmopis it has fi'y' i C. E. PADE, Prop, J. K. MeEW EN Lipensed Auctionser for the County of York. qruspBoc® 2413 1w# nkew $1 PE pay . Goon @TiBLING AXb at, €EO, FRYER, Prop. â€" Westen, Lendon and Canadian Chambers, 103 Bay St. WM. PINKERBTON.~ FRANK C. COOKE. PINKERTON & COOKE Barrister, Solicitor, Canveyancer, &s. . Lindsey, Lindsey & Evans, JOSEPH NASON, L, L. B,, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, &c MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. Canada Life Building, King St. West, Toronto, Rusto®nc® Woston, 6 to § p. m, % @@ $ Lomery, 440. KYLES â€" ____ ; . K. E. IP IRWIN & KYLES, * BARRTSTENS, ETO. 1052 Polephons ary se 0‘ _ Pasific Buildings, 23 Scott 8t4Toronto. Mortgages®+Bousht or‘. Sofd. Télephone 3094 MoNEY TO LOAS W. P. ATEINSON EDWARD W. BOYD ATKINSON & BOYDâ€" pAnursTERS sorrcrrons. xorantes, 10 MURDOCH 4 TYTLER geath on rubber $8, cheapest $6. .. 0, H. RIGGS, L. D. S., SURGEON, PHYBICIAN AND ACCOUCHRUR THE EAGLE HOUSE, wESTON, ONT. situated Main v ooainnt‘ts tho Grand Franky and Dopiatins BA N IXLLELS#, woopseRripgage, ont. â€"Corner King and Yonge Streets, E. F. IRWIN,. M.B.,M.D. opyios noure, {{ t 0s .8 $ o 5> Office Hoursâ€"8â€"10 a. m., 12â€"2 and 6â€"§ p.m, €. 8, MARTIN, D.D.8., LD.8,, hi â€" o7 Hip oA 49. )A Ioompad NOTARIES, %V‘l!m. ETC Officeâ€"Reria to No, 2 Court §8, . Toronto, Canada. T Medical Council Chambers, cor, and Richmond Streets, Toronto. Dentist, TORONTO JUNCTION, orpostT® Tm® fowl mate, TELEPHONE No. 1436 onabthq® ort. yet. contaon.) TORONTO. of Horses and Cattle Treat JOEDJ w RvANS Dental, Eregal, LYON LIND&EY H. E. IRPWIN. Efia‘m donclusion agamm Tr. Ti followod in the interess of Mr. Hill and grte fair reproduction of his arose about the progran Conserâ€" *mflmmm close the meeting, whilst the governmentâ€" A mcfi wodipige trax‘n frou oi Parks of The nominations held here on Tuesday mwitb;ntrnuh o.t,n'u-u-t-â€"lr. Anâ€" derson, of. Toronto being reâ€" turning officer, !’% exâ€" | . ‘The fono-i.‘.gi. x list of the polling booths in the West Riding of York for [dnoo ing elections for the Municipaliâ€" ties of %ke, York,: Weston, Vaughan ‘and Woodbridge: â€" x : l‘l"l‘ UMERCE L. E& l,Tl'-l, CZ Warden, and Mr. John Barten, nominâ€" Subâ€"Div. Tâ€"â€"Mr. Reid‘s drug store, Mimico. _ ‘Tu® earnings of Canadian Pacific for the first week of June were $317,* 000, a decrease of $38,000 as gomâ€" pared with sameâ€"week of last year. BarBer & Bros., of Georgetown, have secured the contract for supplyâ€" ing paper to the Ontario Government for the next five years. Tu® net carnings of the Imperial Bank for thtâ€"yearended May 31,.were $285,075, out of whith dividends 0: 9 »per: cent, were p‘:id and $50,000 carried ‘to rest account, which fund now aggregates .$1,102,252. Drafts Tesued Payable at all points in Canads, and the principal Cities in the United States, Great Britain, France, Bermuda, &o. Savings Bank Department. ° Deposits of $1 and upward& received aud currentâ€"rates of Interest allowed. Interest added to the Principal at the end of May and November in‘each year. 8 ‘attention given to Oolhm of Compmercial Paper and Farmers‘ B. E WALKER, General Manager. A General Baoking Business Trausâ€" acted. . Farmers‘â€"Notes Discounted. _ _ Bpecial Contracts for definite periods of time bfide at thiee which will, o mide known on application, will be inserted until forbidden, and charged mf “am llnl'tlon“l’l te IIIH‘:‘h , 8 cen m-tu-‘ insertion, 4 cents per lm. Capital (Paid up.) Ordinary advertisemebts, first _ insertion Cents per line, solid Nonpareil. Each .‘-‘e:‘mfih::'rfio:..)m Cn;- per line. Marriage and Death Notices, 1‘ree to" ltwiuno( this Journal 25 cents «ach inser tion to other® > Notices of societies and churches will be inâ€" serted in Tms Tracs at the low Agure of Twentyâ€" five conts per line per yoar, & Political addresses and political party politics * "hhe olinge aroee wor 0 ‘when paid in navther 3 distpunt of twontyâ€"Ave Political addresses and ré litios WdMfi’&w at rates on % ume Tnas will be mailed to arly sddress im BANK or COMMERCE Established 1867. Head Office, TORONTO. CcOU} N. H. KEEFLER. otes, K( $ ; R. &mnmes, Manager, The Weston Cimes 1, West of Yonge St, 16â€"R. Doherty‘s house, Eglington ave. and Belt Ling Railway, 17â€"Mr. Wise‘s wagon shop, Lansing. 14â€"Jas, R, Devin‘s shop, Emery, â€" li'&aqb&_ahflmg'l b:\rgo. l::?fl. con 8â€"M. McCallam‘s shop, Kleinburg, 3â€"Smith Bro‘s Edgeley. 5â€"Jos. Wiggins‘ shop, Pine Grove. 6â€"Jacob Stump‘s store, Purpleville. 7â€"Jeffrey‘s Schoolhouse. _ _ woopB®IDGRB, 1â€"Temperance Hall. 2â€"P. Patterson‘s house, Patterson 2â€"Wm. Capner‘s barber shop. vAUGHA®, . 1â€"â€"Vietoris hall, Thornhill insisted on Dr. Gilmour being their speaker, . After some disgussion the Advertisementé sent in witaout instructions ADVERTISING RATES. West York Election. Mr. J. W. St. John, solicitor, _ Mr. assell, exâ€" Warden and Mr. W. Poars, ayor z‘.i‘z':-b»‘ mk:' nominated UNTY OF YORK HERALD is puBLighEp syERX, _ * Thureday Morning, NOMINATION DAY WHERE YOUâ€" YOTE. <â€" THE GANADIAN ‘Toronto Junction Branch ETOBICOKE. been done then it is now held that it eannot be done until 1892. Thers are quite aâ€"number of Government fi‘ to. zlu‘ & open . question whether Parliament has the power to: teâ€"distribute the Province until after the consus of 1891. ‘The British North American Act cleacly states that a free distribution of seats will take place after the congus and it is more than probable that Parliament may not make the reâ€"distribution, in other w‘ the reâ€"distribution of Quebec could be cloged up in a week from next Tlnn_u{ or ;‘rflny the Ontarto members‘would then be able to have three or four days in their own conâ€" stityency ‘before polling. Even if prorogation does not take place it is almost probable that the business will be so arranged ‘-d-&n this week and next that when the Ontario members go home to vote it will be with the. understanding that they will lfi‘ return. Orrawa, 9th June, 1894.â€"The twelveth week of the session has been one partly of good hard work and partly of useless talk; on the whole so much material. progress has been \ made that it is now generally admittâ€" ed that proragation will take place before.the endâ€"of theâ€"month.â€"I: it is freely stated that two weeks from toâ€"day, that is 23rd inst., will probâ€" ably .see Prorogation. . There is ‘a strong desire amongst the Ontario members on both sides of the House to get through before the Local Elections. "Some of the members are away already and a ?nu many more are anxious to go. . If bus{ness could be closed up in a week from next, Thursday or Friday the Ontario m bers are away already and a great many are anxious to go. . If business about $2. ° If those interested . will turn to the accounts as published,they will find the following amounts paid for printing the convictions for one year :â€" & Sistâ€"March, 1892..:........*/@17 88 §$0th June, 1892............. .‘ 14 12 m?pz.,lm.............. 88. 88 81st March, 1898...... .....5.. 6 12 We also find the following amounts to the same person given out without tender of which 10 ver cent. at least could have been saved by {lvlng the work. to any other office in the County. Page 96, printing circulars. ..$ 4 25 Page 122, printing and binding , i’ Orl%esr books:!..i..,>.% .«i. 16 g& , sundry printing .... â€" 8 'gf" p'rin:?ng orderfiooka 16 50 Pn‘gq_lsa*,ndvertislng' rexisss.ss... 1 80 ~*4â€" 14ks do rechics." O 40 . ~142, 50 half sheet bills... 2 75 * 197, printing petitions... 18 00| statements, inasmuch as he said :}’e‘ amount was worth $12 which made but a difference in the payment of It is with no desire to place our complaints before the public.that we refer this week to a matter that whilst it is personal, yet at the same time concernsâ€" the public. In the early part of the year we were requested to tender for the printing of the County Convictions. We did as re(}uelted, but afterwards found out that although our tender was the lowest,; yet at the solicitation of Warden Stephenson of East < Toronto, ~the contract . was given to a city paper, the editor of which is somewhat of a lickspittle and is uq‘abla of flattering the Reeve of East Toronto through the columns of. the paper which he controls. The matter came up for discussion on Friâ€" day last, the proprietor of this paper having sent a circular to the councilâ€" lors.stating the facts of the case. The Warden in his excuse added insult to injury and â€" was untruthful in ‘hig ceeded moje guar . __He referred to the record ofgil:'g:idvlzr Mowat as a legisâ€" lator, and claimed that the Statute code of Ontario was the finest set of laws to be found l.:‘ivbm. The Doctor appealâ€" ed to his constituents to ‘elect Mr. Hill at the head of the poll, Upon the conclusion of his address cheers were fiv'en for the several candidates and their eaders, when the meeting broke up in good order amidst the best of feeling. on the 26th day of June, _ Mr. St. John made a Y:nthl address, which had a Dr. G."ll hu:{:’:k M.np.nod his . Gilmour, t er, i address with some remarks that the audiâ€" ence considered too wide of the veracity line, and by a continued interruption imâ€" pressed the fuct upon the Doctor, who corrected the statements and then proâ€" wiews, for which his friends applanded him. . Mr. McKendry, the next speaker, fimilm-:lrhlihwulivpu 6 WAk}:..““hm.Mua:é n .'hluhguhhund'ehindbboll independent eléctor, but the Meredith warmly received by his and i rorenied a faur heaciig Uy thenly B e i o e s id m , and stirri to the m"hm wmhfl :mrdnomhr i map rem ie down the different planks of hr&fov- being those enunciated by the Meredith A PERSONAL ‘MATTER. wennab ommc spativi $17 00 $65 70 The whole of was spent in wh wore ~finallyâ€" passed Bidl founded on nm’- infi-fl: and read for the fitst time... The second reading will tike place. next woek, and it is understood that Mr. Foster will then make an important speech. Favie w1 n thi €V5% ind _ al ? ind the objections raised by the q:.r. tion during the time the items have been under consideration. s |aw- that have to go fAnal stage but none. ltbmnmmfi" ‘The . Insolvency . Billâ€" was & ‘‘gross violation of law and and justice, a wicked and indefensiâ€" ble outrage of the electors of Queen‘s County and a precedent . pregnant with such danger to the future politiâ€" cal Government of Canada as to have demanded and justified on the part of theâ€"‘newspaper press the . severest possibleâ€"condemnation and censure ;." second, that the punishment by flne‘ and commitment to prison for conâ€" structive contempt of Court, without the intérventure of a jury, is opposed to the" genius &ud spirit of, constitu tional diberty and. ought never to be exergised swhere any other pertinent remedy can be fonn'd a lnn{i th{:;l th;; o‘ punisiment infli . l stipcem oazlmn?nmek n Mr.‘ PMS fras ‘urbitrary, excessive, fniffffcal to the public interest and deâ€" serving dfcensure, in so far as it addâ€" ed tocosts to‘thé fine and imprisonâ€" ment‘ without . precedent." â€" The ‘debate was participated in by a great numberof members including Mr. Baird,..the. gentleman who benefited most by the action of theâ€"returning officer. .Mr. Baird created rather a sensation ‘by, asserting, and he was not. successfully contradicted, â€" that Mr. Ellis had never paid any costs in the Suit"dt al}." ‘ After his release from Dr. ‘Weldon‘s Bill for the punishâ€" ment ‘of "electors who â€" have taken bribes, " pasis@ed its third réading on Monday. It has been so changed in Committee that it is generally regardâ€" ed as being.almost in operative. Mr.: CharIton‘s Sundlcy Observance Bill was got through Committee on "mu Foster is g dma that the expenditure shall be held down until the revenue increases. It is almost certain therefore that there will be very. fow if any votes asked for this year. +Taking all things into considâ€" eration it appears that if the. House Still wants to get away. in‘ two weeks :l:e;e is no reason why it should not 80 . + Two days, Tuesday and Wednesday, weré taken up in discussing an amendment proposed by Mr. Davies to the motion to get into Committee of Ways and Means, withreference to the imprisonment of Mr. Ellis, the Editor of St. John Globe by the Supgenre Court of New Brunswick for contempt ”g;: "Coulr:. ):; tmstliaa ambndment is Yery lengthy, but may be Sumnméd up in the tgree last para graplis,‘which ask the House first, to state. its opinion that the section of Returning Officer Dunn in refusing to return Mr King, as being elected for Queen‘s County, N. B., in 1891, THE ELLIS CONTEMPT MINOR NOTES, CASE nm-w-mwm-um , K have colts th M' »'-.,b hf-.‘h 4 best bred and one of the greatest stook horser in Canane " Ciresinnt. of tnie horee oan oo had at any of his stands or at the Royal hote lotice is hereby given that a by‘law was dratho lmd:’vnl Council ozrtho vm:::':i on the Mopny ofâ€" May, A. ?. 1994, ptovldi? for the issue of debentures to ‘he amount of $7,000 for the purpose of building & Public School Housé and that such byâ€"law was in mm&oflu of the County of Ye an the 25th day of May, A. D., 1894 . Any motion to quash or set aside the same or an thereof must be made within three mi{q from the date of registration nnd canâ€" not be madé thereaftor. Joux McCrur®, Clork Dated the 25th day of May, 1804. That during the present yéar additions to the library and apparatus must be made, no addition having men made for several years. Your Weston High School gpudh t.h::fom', respectfully .ask . you,,to pass such measures at your preseni ons as will permit us tgihnslsphfin f:» cordance with High‘School Act‘of 1891 to Messrs. J. F. Hill and Jas. Cruickâ€" shank, chairman and secretary of the Weston High School Board, waited on the County Council on Friday last with the above request and were handed over to the Education Committee who received them in a kindly manner,â€" but atâ€" the same time l'eflllflg to accede to‘their reâ€" quest to do justice to a small municipality, it being in their estimation no great hardship to the local municipality whose children had the advantage of the school without paying board and railway fare, to put their hands into their pockets and pay 8500 or 8600 everyâ€"year, to help support an institution for other ‘peopleis ohm 4n other parts of the Countym? Entrance Exams. without other expense than the railway fare and without any intention of taking the High School course, the m-oquomen%eing an annually in~ creasing drain ?on our limited resources without any advantage present or proâ€" spective. ~ ' ' ‘The local municipality, it is true, must g:ovide for all déficiencies but it should , remenl;bemd that th;d local rauniciâ€" ity is but a very limi area, payi r:lhtull share of all County taxes P:’vhizfi added to lfi:, the amount pxpvidsdd last year to m necessary repairs and reâ€" newals and examiners‘ !ees,Pa nearly $100 being required for such fees alone, we beâ€" lieve that those benefited should pay them. tarnet BoV is large nombers and fornad s;m.hfidd ::: Olhd l'lto the at church , mmfm'?ozmm was _** Let Brotherly .love continue." Bro ‘Trollope after dwelling on the merits of the nobY: Order of Forestry, highly commended their gots of kindnesa in olpâ€" ing the widows and fatherless in their affliction, _ He concluded by wishing the brethren God speed in their noble work apd mission of love." Rev. Nixon, assisted in the service. To TE CoUNCIL OF THE® CoRPORATION or Ths County or York: Gentlemen,â€"Your High School in Weston being at the Junetion of the Railway tem Emmg through this and the ld';)‘ini i unty of Pedl, ready aocess k‘mm:’w a largedistrict to Send their advanced pupils to write at the and Aidptathe 3 rofl brompr to SBinch for trial 216 and Winona. %21}, ‘trial 2.16, ar THE GREAT IMPORTED $10,000 E, R. REYNOLDS, THE ie HOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY MINEOLA WESTON HIGH SCHOOL TROTTING STALLION, NOTICE! MRNCUIUCTY €@0 on behalf of the Board ‘By FOR MAN OR BEAST. 400 LOGARN SE I 6738, Lowest Prices. COAL â€" ~(|COAL WALLACE BROS., WOODBRIDGE. â€" & . What you will, think what you like, its the wellâ€"dressed man who gets ahead Quinkuc in this world. â€" You say you know this zod would ‘dress well yourself if you could afford it. Good clothes don‘t cost as much as they used to. _ Just come in and see what a wellâ€"made and fashionable Suit we canâ€"giveâ€"you forâ€"little money. _ All sizes, shadesâ€"and patterns.. Good Tweed Suits from $12 up; Bluck Worsted Bound Suits from $16 up. We haxe.a few faney woreteds, light colors for summer wear. worth from $25,. to $30, whigh we are selling at $20. â€"â€"Pants to order from $2.:99 up. Give us a call and see ouz stock and we will, make it interesting for you. The crowd of customers who patronize our store prove > that we keep the goods required at prices to suit. Immense Stock of New Goods, Just Received , __â€"_.._._,; Call and See them. ; Time and again we have emphasized the fact that no other mill begios to. do the Flour and Feed business as well as we. . You evidently find it so, for trade. is growing â€"beyond all expectations and sales justify the efforts made to keep priges below the average. When the truth is known concerning.our Flours, Eto., more aud â€"more people will surn to us for the things they need.in our line. These stocks represent untold chances to win comfort and satisfaction at trifling expense, Family Flour in 50ib Paper Bags. Patent Pastry Flour Bags. Mixed Horse Feed at $1.15 per owt. Corn Meal, Por Oats, Bran, Sborts and all kinds of Whole Grain. Strong Bakers‘ prepared for Bakers‘ Trade. â€" Bakers and Wholesalers Supplied . First cost no more‘ and eh'eafier in the end. The same may be said of the Buggies and Roadâ€"Carts of our own manuâ€" facture, of which we have a nice assortment on hand, of the very best material and workmanship at surprisingly low prices. WOODBRIDGE MILLS The only place where you can buy SALADA TEA, which 4 is the best in the market. * We lead the trade in every branch of the General Store busiâ€" nessâ€"largest selectiou to choose from and lowest prices Orders left at amhmg Hill‘s Promptly Delivered. The CRUICKSHANK W AGON Turns out flour unequalled. Gristing and Chopping. . Chopping only 6 cts. a bag. SALT AT ONE DOLLAR PER BARREL. FINEâ€"JOB PRINTING: 4+ USE THE BEST Delivery Every Day. Well, but SAaY 2. _ WALLACE BROTHERS, Woodbridge. MAIN STREET, H. ABURLING DEALEK IN * IF YOU WANT * * F. W. WEEKS. Nee oi omm Seher it ies nqpigcabar As M w in go s oom tinee se P ut +. i ie tsdde. C NA shal Weranne es Sos BR STT C J.~CRUICKSHANK & SONS. J. F. GAMBLE, Weston. UNDERTAKER Bill work a Specialty. «_ Corn M'il{, Pe_-_l!ini, Orushed. =â€"â€"ANDâ€"â€"â€" EMBALMER. Telephone No. 14, WESTON Flour especially, in 251b Paper io en

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