n . es I%TKOI;!BTE&fle:'Q “’l‘ w m. and T 3 ¢ m.; mni s Moo even & i.‘m.; r-;:l; loetfl.n‘viduflily ."h':,‘fl "Babbath School at 240 6.:" W. May l’u’p‘:‘l:‘ tendent, â€" Ruvs J Loox® and P L Bnown. : & IST CHURCH.â€"Services hold in Oddâ€" n emartaon tor frontomt y "mzlc 8 &m. ial invi to ... Btrangers . welcome,â€"H, L, McNxILL, «tudent, pastor, € *~~~_ THE WESTON Bold by IRWIN & Co. M. HARRIS, Proprietor. 8. Station 8t. Near 6. T. R. and C. P. R Station LIVERY and BOARDING STABLE, ESTABLISHED 1830, Weston Challenge Windâ€"MIl and Pump Works. PRESBYTERIANâ€"Sqrvices, 11 a. m. and p. m.; Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m.; Prayer Meeting Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p m; Young ‘s Bociety of Cbristian Endeayor, moets «very Friday at T;30 p m. Iurybog welcome especially ILWII Rev Wâ€"Rzi, B D, Pastor CHUBCH OF ENGLANDâ€"Regular services 11 «m and 7 pm ; Bible (‘lm and Bunday Bchool at 3 pmâ€"Mn E Care, Btudent Pastor. ROMAN CATHOLICâ€"Service hold every Sun: ay at 9 or 11. VEuy Rev Dean Cissipy and Revy Farues Cansenny, Pastors. | LE C S ob 84 d TR John Brown, Dr. Chariton, Medical «Officer ; Joo Barker, Banitary Insnector MEOHANICS‘ INSTITUTEâ€"E» C 4 Pres; L R Lemaire,lst Viceâ€"Pros; R H| » you Catarrh? ‘This remedy is took io fuse your PrHcnabeth ues R & W ; LONGSTAFEF Willage / Pivertorp |SPiTAEo, e1e0 11 662 m. ~ 11 09 p. m, > LEAVE CITY (Union Depot) FOR WESTON 6 46 a. m. Bub. 4, 26 p.m., T 40 a. m. 4 °88 p.m, Sub . _‘ 8 20 a. m. 6 06 p.m.don‘t stop 12 50 p.m.. Bub, 6 16 p.m. 1: 00 p. m, /.. MSOp.m, | i orld. $3 a ï¬"’ m ’:’â€"ifl ooo m RAILWAY TIME TABLE. CANADLAN _PACIFIC. UnX Eooahew Youn 804 sheasia +. GRAND TRUNK, TRAINS LEAVE WESTON FOR CITY, # 06 n. m. 1 80 p. m, . 8ub, T 20 a. m. Bub. 8 40 p.m, Bub. 10 20 a, m. > :13 p. im. 1 66@ m. 1 11 09 p. m, 8 30 a. m 10 10 a. m, . ° & 66 p: m« © 808 p. 1 * Our Ohurches. office offering for sale the farm ; of .the lute. Jacob Anderson. situated in the Township of Eo Grey County,and contains 200 ac DaAntEL Forsyth, Johno Wetherall and Henry Rison, of Stouffville, were atâ€" raigned before Judee MoDougall chargâ€" ed with stealing a quantity of pork and some seed. They pleaded not guilty, and will be tried on the first oharge on July 11. On the second they eleoted to be tried by jury. They will have to furnish $4,000 bail or remain in jail. Buocsssrut _ Sauss.â€"Two more very successful sales have been added to the oredit of Mr. Heory Russell, the well known auctioneer. On Wednes day 13th, he sold the Burkholder farm near Woodbridge containing 100 acres} to Mr. Robb, of Vaughan Townshi for $6,000, and on Monday, June ll": sold the 50 mere farm of Mr. Anthony LaRush, to Mr. R Banks, of Etobicoke for $3,200. THE annus! Dominvion Day garden rty given by the ladies of the Presbyâ€" imen ‘Onareh wil. o held T4 the ?éfl’ 30th, ‘The.owner can have the ame on proving property and payitig expenses. » Brrawserares ! Strawberties | Ioeâ€" cream ! Ioeâ€"cream‘1Candies! Candies ! Bananvas!â€" Bananas! at St.. Joho‘s Church Strawberry Festival next Sat urday, to be held on Mrs, Thompson‘s grounds, Waston. eswX or less. Particulars may be bad from the Exeoutors, Messrs.â€"Matthow Canâ€" ning, Weston, and â€"Seneca Mercer, Burnhamthorpe. Sraayzn.â€"One sheep and one lamb came to the premises of Mr. Beojamin Waring, Lt 19, Con, C., Ktobicoke, THuRz was s ruoaway on Saturday morning..... Mr. Lindsey‘s . horse â€" being left at the post office made a break for home; the driver managed to get a hold of the side of the vehicle and clung on until he reached Jobn street when he fell off being somewhat. shook.up but no bones were broken. . The horse reached home at 2:40 gait. % Mu. W._A.â€"Martin, baker and conâ€" fectioner, of Toronto.Junction, has opened a brauch store in Weston and may be found in the premises recently occupied by Mr. Jas. Little, Jarze Gouro, of Woodbridge, died last March, leaving $1000 in real estate and $1,395 in personalty. Thos, F. Waliace, Esq., is appointed executor, TH® Masons will meet at their hall, Church street, for the purpose of walkâ€" ing in procession to Methodist Church, next Sunday, at 3 o‘clock ; refreshments at theâ€"hall afterwards._ For pushing Alexaodor Coulter and his bicycle into a ditch at Eglintom Jobn Ely was fined $2 by Judge Moâ€" Dougall and condemned to pay $10 for damgges to the wheel. . .TBis week Dr. Irwin‘s card : has been changed and he may how be found inâ€"the residence and office recently occupied by Dr. Charlton, Main 8t. at Fryer‘s Central â€"Hotel, Weston, proving propérty, .. ... ~* . ... ing on Sunday next at 2 o‘clock and service at 3 o‘clock,. Don‘r forget the strawberry festival of the Methodist S.8. to be held on the school lawyn at Emery, to morrow evenâ€" ing. 5s FOUNDâ€"In . Weston, shawl, scarf, etc. . The owner.can have them by calling For Sars, â€"Span carriage horses, also frosh milch cow.â€"Mas. Stond®, near Stove Foundry, Weston. Buaar pownâ€"Best grauulated sugar, 22lbs. for $1 ; light brown sugar, 25ibe. for $1, at Hutebinson & Hill‘s. ® Don‘r . forget. the English Church Garden Party ou Saturday, June 23rd. A, Brozrh®rgoon of St. Andrew‘s has been formed in connection with St. John‘s Churen here. _ Io% cream and old drinks toâ€"day and during warm woather at Hutebinson & Hill‘s. â€" Choice Cream. | ‘Try it. NC_MC CEai is COPce emeephee | 0 5) 00 SPECIAL DEposiTs. Brrotat Rargs allowed on amounts remaining not less than three months, Mx.â€" R, Burliog bas a quantity of pine wood for sale, ® Cardâ€"Dr. King, n Localâ€"Mrs. Stonge. lolhoâ€"oohurutl‘n Committos. LOCAL AND GENERAL Biuts have beeo issued from this T=s Baptist Church Sunday School it be held in the public school buildâ€" NEW : ADVERTISEMENTS. farm rt i"_‘.“’.!:_L_“_,f" in o e ns o e Pnd the 28 30 on doimec e ocms o it e uki h us ncb Manaoge. vs. E. J. Shuttleworth, $169.90 ; adjourned to next dourt, J.. Patterson & Co. vs. J. J. Huntet. $29 59 ; ad: journed. J. &. J. Wflim ve:. W, H. Cariton, $81 : ju t for plaintiff. :E“'l“h:n";; '.',‘ vs. Aris & ‘Toronto a .71 ; adjourned to next court.. W. Morrison us. A. Jackson, $86.93 ; committed defendant 10 days. edguent for piieu . Eo Bs." Phopee igment for., ntiff . . B. v. G. Wilkil:m, $87.82; order to cy $5 a month. M. A. Blaney vs m, Blaney, $44.91; to pay $2 per month. Baok of Commerce vs. J, Aldridge,$7.50 ; to pay $1 per month, will be sold at ‘reasonable prices. A Street Piano will enliven the. proceedâ€" jags. ‘All sorts of delicacies >of the If the day should. proveâ€"stormy the on â€" tertainment will be held in Eagle‘s Hall. Ror further partioulars see bills. Division OOLIL ~Division Court met â€"in the courtâ€" room on Saturday last, In the absence of Judge Morgan Lawyer Tate preâ€" sided. The court lasted but a short time. ~‘The following are the suits : P. â€"Poworâ€"vs.â€"â€"Shuttloworth,â€"$64.12 ; garnishee dismissed, W. J. Couiter The Delineator, TboD-lioumforArhnlhd :o " Summer Holiday Number," and every respest is a worthy represenâ€" tative of this worthy magazine. Sumâ€" mmmmulhor and will be found very satisfactory by those who hate delayed the completion 1 Don‘t Miss It ! The ladies of St. John‘s English Church invite the public_to their grand Garden Party aod Strawberry Festival on Saturday, 23rd. June, at * Springâ€" moubt, the beautiful residence of Mrs. ‘Thompson, North Station Street, Wesâ€" ton. A.Tennis Match will be played in the afternoon. In the evening at 7:30 the â€"Choir Boys of St. Stephen‘s, Toronto, under the management of their eonductor;â€" Mr, Wedd, will: produce their inimitable * Pickaninny : Boys.‘" On the grounds useful and : On the grounds useful and fanoy art will be sold at ‘reasonable prices. ‘ No day passes in the office of a newspaper without a visit from some ‘one who bas fault to find with\someâ€" body of sumething, _ He wants the editor to attend ‘to the matter for him. **Why don‘t you score‘em ?"" he says‘ * ‘They â€"are not doing theirâ€" duty." Then he goes into details, tilks about this and that being an outrage on the ux-n'yer. eto. When the editor tells him he will publish his complaint proâ€" vided he rigns it he says.: ;* 0,"no, ‘I doo‘s want to put my name toâ€"itâ€"don‘t want u; get into cmbl_'o with these on‘t you see, can‘t you put it !:opul:o' shape of an editorial ?" _ He does not care what trouble‘the editor may get into by publishingâ€"his griev= ance. â€" He is about as contemptible. as the writer of aubuymous letters.â€" Wilsoo Star. ~ > main as long as the n:or â€"rises â€"in _ a cloud. _ At your ease ri-kfl:ro pure liquor, which will chase away the five causes of trouble." . at Weston, on Monday, July 2nd. ._An excellent programme of athletic sports has been provided, sonsisting of football, lacrosse, lawn tennis, tug of war, runâ€" ning, jumping, etc. _ Addresses will be delivered by some of the most prominent orators in the Dominion. Aflo a band eontest open to the Province will take place. Further particulars later on, ~The great question after all for the family is, says an Kastern journal, how to make the tea after they have got it of pure @uality aod low price, The famous . Chinese lyric on this point, which is printed on almost all the teaâ€" pots of the.empire, is highly poetical. " On a .slow fire seta tripod ; fill it with clear ~rain water. Boil it as long as it 1 be needed to turn fish white aund lobsters red, ‘Throw this upon the shaw! straps. Gilt Edge Dressing and | boen visiting at " Hawiota" during the Sobool Bage always on hand . IP‘“M «days, left : for Tuo::' lu.t Two More Doctors. ‘This week heraids the arrival of two more docstors to this place, in the perâ€" sous of Drs. King and Newcomb. ‘The former will have shis office at the «esi. dence of Mrs. Savage, cor. Main and Church Sts., whose card may be seen in another column. _ The latter who is late of San Francisco, and at one timé of Toronto, will make his office and resiâ€" dence at the Eagle Hotel. â€"_ Walt for it ! > A grand masonic celebration will be held under the suspices of Humber lodge, â€"A . F & A . M., No. 805;, G.R.G., Editor‘s Woss. +8 CHILOREN ; let. it reâ€" THE . Farmers‘ Excursion. The excursionâ€"ofâ€"the Farmers‘ Instiâ€" tute and Patrons of Industry to the city of Brantford onSaturday last rmv- ed to be very enjoyable and was fairly patronized. . When the train from Richâ€" mond ‘Hill and that from Malton met in Toronto, the gombined party num bered about 400, from which place they proceeded by special train to their des tination, enjoying .the scenery all along the line and more. particularly the Dunâ€" das mountain, which is recogoized to be one of the most : pisturesque ‘spots in The Binder Twine (o. wa. free lunoh at the station ‘ju e the ‘de= parture of the train ow "the ‘homeward trip which reached: ‘Widston mbout 11 Dr. Bfl?h.'xg:. umpbell and Mr. Stratford, ‘ President . of the,.. Farmers‘ Binder Twine Co., gave short and pleasant addresses. During the afterâ€" poonâ€"those who so desired visited the works of the Farmers‘ Binder Twine Co:, â€"the M asseyâ€"Harris â€"works, â€": the ?oohl\n“ Plo'; works, the Blind nstitute, the Fire .Department and many other places of interest. During the afternoon Mayor Watt called out the fire department â€"and gaveâ€"an orhi~ bition of their effisieuey, much ~to the delight of all who witnessed: it. The whole ï¬â€œâ€™ seemed to be ‘wall pleased with their day‘s and with one mecord speak vuy'.my of ‘the treatâ€" ment they received at the bands of the citizens, ~and also repeat flattering accounts of the ‘beruty .of that city. o‘clock . County Council, : Daring the last meeting of the county council a resolation was passed by Mr. K seconded by Mr. Davis, in reforâ€" ose in the adunamirauige" of Furtice mccounts, that the county judge should attend all sudits of these accounts, so that in future there should be ‘no diféâ€" nl:.y. as in thh'pn twonty years, wh it now to as Pring "'%:" by ...’Ei:‘.z the ‘ence. ; ture the year, also {m.i-b ex« pioernied comiafe ocm c vewe n o ipbaainl i on the besutifal groundsâ€"of Mrs. Jared Irwin, Main St., opposite the Methoâ€" dist Charch. ‘The Toronto>â€" Function orchestra â€"will furnish choiceâ€"tisusic for the occasion. Vosal and~ instrumental solos or duets may be expected from Mre, Rowntreo, Miss Browo, Mr. Hill, of Weston :and Miss M. Barnes and Masters R. & F. Taylor of Toronto Junction aed Parkdale _ Short adâ€" dresses from resident ministers and other friends. _ All the delicasies of the season to beâ€"sold at reasonable prices on the . groundsâ€"ico~cream, strawbrries, bananas, candies, sandwiches, cake, tea, eoffee and lemonwlo. â€" An. interesting feature will be an exhibition of.paintings, This Art Galiery _ ,'a‘#',;“ usder the management of Misa Hendershot. â€" Adâ€" mission to grounds 10; cents; gates open at 5 o‘clook,â€" Programme to comâ€" mence at 8. . Jome and have a good time. Brampton defeated the Tecumsebs, of the Central District Lacrosse Chamâ€" ionship on Saturday last by 4 goals to 3. Parkdale defeated Weston ‘in a lawn, tenvis contest on Saturday last, At a committee meeting of the W A. A. A. held on Monday eveniog last it was decided to hold their postponed amnual 6 ymes on Saturday, July 14th. The programme will be revised: to some extent the particulars of which will be given later on. ization of some branch of field sport in Wenrton, an open meetiog of the W, A. A. A. will be held in the Eagle Hall on‘ Friday â€"evening next. Every one interested in the advancement of sport are invited to attend and staod up for whatever brauch they prefer, . Mre, A. Kaake is spendiog a week or two visiting her mother in Beeton, . , Miss Jennic Franks is going away for the suramer months. Messre, Arthur and Boovj. Irvine and families, of Alma, Wisconsin, sre at present visiting their many friends Mrs. Juo. Bryson, of Montreal, is visiting Miss Webster this week, . eveniog . Mr, Peter Franks and Counsilior Kaake are attending the Methodist Conference: in Toront», as delegates, last week and this, * With the view to the WI! orgad J iA cb ‘J‘ igptemn 'zfnh" asking for the removal of ringham, sohool inspeotor. |ifl'7A7{fl S'ooiaty! sonfained in A lints on Serviog #ill: find much of the party ;.f u’;; Live t‘e nt Olab ""Tat .,; who has _ Selby & Co., Toronto, account, $2.25; Jas. Irvine, $1.45 ; D.Ba'nl?wm; ;rom-onwl, 50 cents; R..J. Pujoins, Franksâ€"Wardiawâ€"That the accounts as E. Elliott, “uhhxxdfam’ in school building for to Entrance Examinaâ€" mbortupï¬nliuhu;nlh west side of the schoolâ€"grounds. Barkerâ€" Franksâ€"In aimendment that. tenders be aaked.â€"Carried. # Barkerâ€"Frank*+â€"That the caretaker be instructed to purchase a lawnâ€"mower.â€" Mr. Leighton called attention of the Board that the County Council had reâ€" and asking for $4 for this purpose. Barker â€" Wardiaw â€" That this Board grant the sum asked for.â€"Carried. A communication from J. Harold Putâ€" nam in support of Mr. Fotheringham as Jo::ymelï¬::ldoflr.St. ‘selection aspare vehicle and gv‘ln% ‘p.nuh municate with W. P. Prart or J. Barker. pay the‘ accounts as read and the seal of be authorized to pay the treasurer of H. aceount of H. 8. and the seal of the woeponiiog boatlarfidâ€"Cardied. © > P. 8. Inspector as against complaints made against N- in + cui B. B,â€"two hundred and fifty dollars on the reeve in issuing a cheque for $5 to Mr. Trank Wikon for Work done be confitared. :z'u'.â€".{i& the use of a room be granted. ‘The principal of the school reported. as follows : 1st Div.â€"No. on roll.............. 40 y, $15.50; , for salary and f y lmg! ht fnermpneaapaeg w"wlnlamn‘; asi :‘lqensns king, $55 ; > HSiub onge tpohae. oo gheier ho maing 119 N Pearsonâ€"Simpsonâ€"That Mr. . Hill be paid, five dollars for extra work in taking 9 o‘clock there were presentâ€"the reeve, Messrs, Pearson and Simpson, . . . ~ A discussion about debentures comi due took place. ‘The reeve said flumï¬:{ would attend to them. f : Accounts were read from:: R. H. Leighâ€" lt udsP hn ts Acirn Te i dsin es tBictnwis Thicaut cave a d so ies having horses running loose “zonï¬ri)‘ydl tonman‘h a tour of investignâ€" On Monday: evening last thieves entered the premises of Mr. Wim. Smder, near here and stole a buggy, a set of harness, 2hdhnlnd.dwudmmn{ left the horse standing in the le. It tion. ‘The matter has been handed over to the police who are on the lookout for theâ€"culprit, > * B ARCM PCIOIIRED BC AEMSS ITATUME are the guests of Mr. John ‘Watson. Don‘t forget the Strawberry Festival on Friday. A good time is expected. is supposed that not wishing to take all "°: one map, the M"{- probably Mrs. C. M, Smith and of Orangeâ€" ville, spent last week at Mr. James Dunâ€" dational committee recommended to the high schoolsâ€"Weston $350, Markham $407 82, Richmond Hill §$356 25, Newmarket $44065, Aurors $350, Toronto Junstion $330,84. ‘The comâ€" -o:,uo dould not recommend any amount for promotion exams. ‘The report also recommended that the meetings ofthe teachere‘ institutes be held during holiâ€" days. A number of bridges were reeommended to be repaired. No perâ€" mission was given to lay tracks over the bridge at the Etobicoke river. The matter of the charges against clerk of the peace was laid over until Movember ed‘ by 19 to 18. $10,000 ngainat ; Clark, A, Quants and oxâ€"reove Dunsas in support of petition was heard, After np.hluuh:u witaies -c:h: to report at next of council, County solicitor got a bonus oflmw’uulbhuuh receive $800 instead of $600 sad to have no more boouses granted was passâ€" A deputation composed of Messra, J . C. Minutes of former moetings read. and Mrs. Dr. Peters, of | Collingwood, is ending a few days with her mother, PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD. ’Fgfï¬f us YVILLAGE COUNCIL NHomination : Tuesday, June 19. s * Polling : Tuesday, June 26th. If you need one it‘s t.heeutestfl)ï¬lin the world. to drop me a post card, and I‘ll have it vered .to uh short order, and you‘ll be delightid with it. _ ‘There are lots of them round Weston and they all speak for themselves. > The Spring Sewing â€" NEW . WILLIAMS SEWING MACHINES. â€"â€"INâ€" PIANOSâ€"â€"â€" I have lately taken hold of J. W. $T. JOHIN ror West York To the Electors of West "York is prepared to do allâ€"workâ€"in his line with care and despatch. Will go to the city on of each week. and will carry all goods that tm be intrusted to him at a cheap nbâ€"onl-dh’ And can sell you a "Humber," "Rud "New Howe, Bic. Prigés reasomable and Ee £ OM | MemPTaLOFTIRRITIRE, ac.. And a robin sang out so blithe and bok And Aide navelin Legphed In Thes The Farmers‘ Institute and Patrons of Inâ€" mz‘-numnhywuldï¬-nd for the manner in which ual cu-do-*. to ‘u ï¬ymm abn last and that pameister and, datire io mathet Shay pifuin, t «nd make them comfortable. GEO. Fou the sweot rain came. down, Lo ME e ana c td e boen |phiie y cont is gotting too wari !" she said. m Out burst the morry bright sun like gold, the wir IIYTLE HBEPATIOA oft at the Schiller House, Toron v +. "Soke o e e i ht T. MILLETT, #" Orders may be left at this office or at his KILBURN HALL TORONTO JUNCTION, CARD OF THANKS J.A. EBLLIS, M.O.A.A. Your Vote and Irifluence are respectf ."M hu-nï¬-o'nunal HUHENRY RUSSELL, Tuesday and Saturday Will now be on with a rush. _ Iâ€"remind the Ladiesa of" « the excellent qualities of the & x5 + BICYVCLES :# STANDARD As your representative R. L. CRAWFORD, Seoy. AUVCTIONEER. Architect â€"Isamet Frances Beccows. ‘The DOMINION, the BELL, _ * flnmmh'“ PPR I handle the HEINTZMAN, the DOMINION, and I have the NEW with the Separable Case many other new features. County of Haldimand after the 1st of July. _ . FYLDE KING IL, the ::nu Shire stallion is a dark bay, stands 16 3 inches h%"'-i Smecbote, wilt maks. the desabn Throngh Garl , will. muke the season Kleinâ€" x c c atiâ€" sing, Thornhil}, Kichmond Hill, Teston, Purpleâ€" 16} hands ".'Ea;mâ€"â€"'.u' ut 1300 NM 0 â€" ‘Toront rhe-u{m from: Toronto to Norwav in peod Somike SOafores Stamh Hembletes ‘sï¬& T 8 8. aio. Vor an 38. the beo. perty of Messra, Harris & m.'m &“Lu?%‘i‘ oblee h‘.“ fom Wik. $ is a bright bay with and no m‘ hands ah height z weighs 1210 lbs. FOREST MAMBRINO, the wellâ€"known Stam» $ iC t a Do Hanls s oase tha oo beautiful gm-k Chestnut and stands 16 a‘ï¬huï¬; %‘u'f-m?“ > godlor& Park, \ Eictmond lriu, oront t Ro _ on George streets. Toronto. 6 o‘clock â€"p.m., for the purpose of work of Tt ene mc thms All diseasos of Domesticated animals treated C unla-udâ€"uudï¬hhuv‘-.- June Sth, 1884. ERNEST J, WALEK J, L SLOAN Calls by Mail or Telegraph promptly attended OFFICE.â€"Cor. Eighth Avenue and Patrons ~% are .. my _ _ references. ___ Yoterimary Denilater bnl furgloal Optratious All work done at This ~Office~ wil! rc ceive nofice similar to the followi ng IN WALSH & SLOAN. THE TIMES HORSE REGISTE» He will also travol in : the 1st of July. it 1300 pounds, the ‘Toronto, will make C