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Weston Times (1966), 28 Jun 1894, p. 2

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ce %Q‘( x p404 â€".. MURDOCH 4 TYTLER »â€"#W@OOBRIODGE, ONT. tu.‘r;m 2413 JOSEPH NASON, L, L. B., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, &c. MONEY TO LOAN QN REAL ESTATE, Canada Life Building, Eumg 8t. West, Toronto, . Rmarprxc® Weston, 6 to $ p. m. 6 4NO. KYLES, G a s LINDaRY, PINKERTON & COOKE Barrister, Solicitor, ‘Canveyancer, &c. { L.lndaog.Lmdsey & Evans, barristers, Solicitors, Notaries & Conveyancers {"olephone 2084 ~ This Hotel is llt:;h.l‘nlhh Streot, being to the Tnfiudw z Stations. comnection .n.:'.:.'.o".‘.., fl'fim Good mecommodation (or Families yl « Country Boarding House {or the Sumâ€" 1â€"iy C. R. DADE, Prop. | ~ Pasific Buildings, 23 Scott St}Toronto: | Mortgages Bought or Sold. PONALD MACDONALD, Solicitors for proving wills and administering Ti Estatos. * MONEY TO LOAN. 24. Room 18, York Chambers, Toronto §t., Torontg. % it «sLmG Woodbridge a4 sn mues gi ram pat . acopatantmme am ar| Woodbridgo < . . ; ©@Tees, ‘Cor. Church and Cour Toronto C oo * lmuomk“" wee gurh * BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC jmm%fiawnmg ETC Air for wole musttpeti ‘at the fopet prices: Beat Macdonald & Cronyn ; MAIR Bt,, wOston. orrice youus {DHIFPAEES oURGBON, PHYSICIAN AND AW' ADVERTISING RATES. Will be at his over Irwin" &~Co‘s, Drog »tore, Cor. Inlm John n-..wm'.' every Wednesday afternoon. 46 WM. PINKERTON.. . FRANK C. COOKE. €. 8. MARTIN, D.D.8., L.D.8,, Corner King and Yonge Streots, JACKES & JACKES, Office Hoursâ€"8â€"10 a.m., 12â€"2 and 6â€"8 p.m. | : THE EAGLE HOUSE, wESTON, ONT. oo t in t Co o in n g,o9pont e TYSICIAN, SURGEON,E TC., ETC., «> â€"â€"â€"_* . (Late of Toronto) Dr. W. Newcombe, NOTARIES, CONVEYANCERS, ETC. Offlceâ€"Removed to No, 2 Court St., Toronto, Canada. KYLES . K. E.IRWIN. IRWIN & KYLES, se and Residence, Eagle House, Weston _F®. IRWIN, M.B., M.D. houre~â€"$ to 10 a m, 1 to 2 p m and 7 to 8 pm BARRISTERS, NOTARIES AND ConyEyANCERS, ae TEMS, ETC. . _ and cm Chambers, 103 Bay St. TKINSON EDWARD W. BOYD KINSON & BOYD OÂ¥FICE AND RESJDENCK, Main St.. Weston. Dentist. TORONTO JUNCTION, cmic i TELEPHONE No:T486, > TORONTO. â€"KHotcels, Telephone 2956, JOHN w EYANB Medical. PDeital, MONEY TO LOAN EDWARD CRONTN Head Office, TORONTO, | on O AR Capital (Pald up.) , TWV Stx Million Dollars...... .. ... .. $6,000,000 LON LIND&BY JoHN TYTLEN ;. ‘ ._ 18 PUBLISHED EVERY tépm. , _ Thursday Morning, quistly in this vilinge, cuch party doing Majority for St. John........ 106 ~â€"In No:*â€"Dr@wa,.Wart «: â€" .l.:hl-L-Lh No.. 4 D W 1 tendered ballot was which does not sount except ih case of x sorutiny, ‘The clection passed off vrery Etobicoke, St. John‘s majority..... _9 Foronto Junction,8t, John‘s majority 73 to the surprise of the Grits and Tories alike, although some knowing ones boast themselves ‘as knowing a thing or two, and not being lnrprifi at the turn over since last local election of 3 in fayor of Gilmour to 48 in favor of St. John, We give the result of ‘the election four years ago in this isaue for comparison sake, so that our readers can amuse themselves by comparing results, We have not got the‘ official returns of Tuesday but believe the figures we print asâ€"being pretty. near gorrect : y York Vaughan, Hill majority : â€" TAINED. West York goes Conservative after a gustained, _ By what majority upon the Punzu'd lmwy m city has been captured . by the"Tories by 6,000 majority in the fourâ€" divisians, West York has been taken by 105 majorâ€" ity, Weston oontnbuh:g the very / large number of 48 in fayor of St. John, much York Township West Side 8 . 88 The GQVERNMENT SUSâ€" Ontario Elections c.lg:’i Centa per lui' . i'dflc::punfl.' tike. Drafts Issued Payable at all points in Canada, and the priuoignl Cities in the United States, Great Britain, Frange, Bermuda, &o. . Bavings Bank Department. _ Deposits of $1 and upwards received and current rates of Interest allowed. Interest added to the Principal at the end of May and â€"November in each year. Bpecial attention given to Collection of Commercial Papér and Karmers‘ Sale Local Advertisements placed amon «ead matter, first insertion, 8 cents lineâ€"each =1uqqafl insertion, 4 cente por ;fl: #, mi Marringe and Death Notices, free to of this Journal 26 conts each inser tion to others i ecial Contracts for definite periods of m.w»u--m'm be made known on application. Advertigements sont in witaout instructions will be inserted until forbidden, and charged B. E WALKER, General Manager. A General Baoking Business Transâ€" acted. Farmers‘ Notes Disconnted, _ Notices of societies and ‘churches will be in mhfumd&o:'mo('!‘mty- five cents por line per yoar. Political addressos and political tios oo oiiiiinnne on the wrimee sitll ho ihsertod BANK or COMMERCE K. H. KEEFLER. coUNPY OF YORK HEBRALD R. C. JENNINGS, Manager, Torgnto Junction Branch The AÂ¥eston Cimes DIVISION rk goes Conservative llug apd Close Fight. 4 i i RECAPTTULATION «oâ€"=â€"ANDâ€"»~â€" w BÂ¥ Government # 391° 464 Majority _ 180 Majority 12 42 15 M +4 110 us §2 #8 41 14 11 12 diesrsemes » the hn i en on Sgoee i 196 m‘:{:‘(‘. do is Tt ;?-E be far ie > ainmchomes whki the Toinky Uis 24 58 73 12 Tz Manm: Sir Oliver without the Liberal Patrons has a majority of four and with them a majority of from twenty to twenty six. .He cannot well afford to continue to antagonize the Patrons. ‘He may therefore be expected to make conâ€" cessions of a liberal and reforming tend ency, in which event~the electionn-,fizt-urb- ance will haye done good. / Collector James Wheater, employed by ‘J. Butcher, grocer,â€"Queen ‘and and Soho streets, was held ‘up at the point of the revolver by three men on (Gerrard street east, near East Toronto Vi’l'llqe.. lnLtfl yâ€"andâ€" robbet‘!. of "73 2 A Foormss Movs.â€"Sir John Thompâ€" son has introduced a motion to allow judges of the Supreme Court who have served fifteen years and have reached 70 years to retire on tull pay. The present retiring> allowance is twoâ€"thirds pay which we think ought to be considered reasonable and fair. WuEx the Dominion House of Comâ€" mons rose last night it stood adjourned until toâ€"morrow to enable. the Governâ€" menmt to éxtend a welcome to the memâ€" bersâ€"of â€"theâ€", Intercolonial Conference which meets in ‘Ottawaâ€"toâ€"day., _ Although the robbery took place outside of the city limits the city deâ€" tectives are working on the case. > Orâ€"the ninetyâ€"one members of the Old House, twentyâ€"two did not seek reâ€"elecâ€" tion and thirteen have been déféated at the polls, _ f $ : ‘Thé robbery was evidently preâ€" meditated, as the thieves had enquired. at several houses where the collector was to call to see if he hadâ€" been around. County ratepayer that tak interest | cessful candidate and his in thinty shitels" hnd todjolntiy tmat |soget a toreh Right proc _Tuzr® will be eight residents of Toâ€" ranto in the new House, six of whom are Conservatives. 5 We will %‘i’ve the official return next week: of est. York. The Woarld toâ€"day gives St. John 96, M 1508 tm ths passed 3t the Tast ping v was at hour of the last session of the County moun, As everyone expected: the talk about Doctor Gilmour opposing‘Clarke Wallace was all bluff. He had <the appointment of Registrar os Deeds in and for the East and West division of the County in hand at the time he so spoke, on the day of the convenâ€" tion and which was received with such tumultuous applause. â€" There are many other nrpoin‘ ents all over the country. It looks as if everyone that can is getting under\the barn before the day of reckoning comes. N. Toronto, Etobicoke York Weston C o ns cce id C onan d ito, . We are the election : m'\m ovpryd.‘rnou in ‘ ma ' that the people have chosen the best men ‘The following is the result four Vaughan Woodbridge W. T. Jet. Pullenon Godiver, sui A. Maptoend, | mosk % vey, n A. and editor l'-vou{ mpntivalyuw rope the smftitude on the wtand viclory geieed | Aoaie mum:uu for their candidates, ie n in Rigan in poilcd We wmn':'wm,,, BVA A large crowd with the Weston Band It is 'fi.“’,.".‘& 9l hlhplou-um bethroge= & w & ® was formed. . and pnwd& by two bands | half marched through the di‘eunt stroots, | thoir uhowhilgin‘luuutho headâ€"quarters | timei of Mr. St. John, took place, when the | sum, * WILL NOT OPPOSE CLARKE WALLACE. A PRETTYPLACE TO LIVE IN That there are a considerable number SELL THE OLD BUILDING DIVISION W.Eglington 20 . . Davisville 34 E. Eglington 29 14 «10 11 1789 \73 89 74 12 12 47 16 61 Te 61 14 42 five majority for Gilâ€" 1728 103 82 18 101 78 43 59 52 TT 49 21 42 47 41 16 f 44 14 %6 cation, tion. The members of the: council of Weston have always exprossed themâ€" selves as being willing to encourage everything that would tend .to_ the welfare â€" of th6 ‘beautiful suburb. What better sitttation: for beauty and salubrity of climate than the south banks of the river Humber for such an "institution, being hégh and dry, could be found. And for the matter of that on the Weston side of the river a situationâ€" and house might be obâ€" tained alreadyto hand which would answer the purpose for a time with a little â€" altérations, : In all the surâ€" for beauty ofiscemery and proagantness to be eompardd to Weston. _AÂ¥ council with a little.more, enterpriseâ€"and an electric railway:would be the making of Weston. : ze _ As the city council*is now considâ€" ering theâ€"seleeton‘of a site forâ€"a hosw pital for consumptive pationts to cost $50,000, ‘towards: which Mr. Gage has offered to «contribute: theâ€"handsome sum of $25,000: «lt might not be out ofâ€"placeâ€"to ‘bring Betore the people the ls'ndin‘dll!i to ** the city " for dry goods, books, ete,, : instead : of patronizing the lfm, whoâ€"are the mainstay of their town. t is exceedingly hmqntnl?le to see a conâ€" scientious, uprigh mero! ant in a small town do fi‘ri besk to‘give the people in his. vi ’mklinspeotd& full range of t] ison‘s fovelties, and then h To in RyÂ¥inspected his. stock, gn n idea of what they olight to uy, t md for:.samples from . ‘" the ol%" rder from there, We do not laim ‘that ** to the loca victor belong the spoils;" but we do mainâ€" tain that the dfâ€"a town are followâ€" ing their own best ‘interests when they patronize their homertrade. Every store in a town pays aâ€"certain amount of rent, taxes, gas bifi:, etc., anq the wages of employer and employee will amount to a snug sum every z{ur. Another _store eccupied increases the price of real estate. Another store and one or two houses occuâ€" pied means less taxes on other property. Another store occupied and competing for trade meansâ€"an increased number of visitors, rural and civic, and an increased circulation of money in this and a dozen different ways.â€"From the May Dry Goods Review (Toronto and. Montreal.) superior advantages possessed ‘by the v~ilg:g6 of Westonâ€"for such an instituâ€" On election night the return of Mr. St. John was celebrated at the Iunction with roundings of The u.:: weport of the Bank . of Commerce. shows a very satisfactory condition of: affairs for the shareâ€" holders. . During. the, year .ending May 81 the net earnings gmounted to $528,095, â€"Dividends of seven per cent. were paid to stockholders, and: $100,000 earried <to the zest account, which hasg reached the sum of $1,200,~ 000 .\ e rte. ie e sYb 24 In , reviewing ; the. érade " situation. General Manager ; B. E. ‘Walker touched on every gupch of business. His references to the matter of transâ€" portation clearly indicated his belief in the wisdom of further imprgyement of our waterways by Government, and that at least surveys.of the vari ous proposed routes should be made. B‘:E;:b committee of No. 1 and No. 2 di of Weston, wishes to return their very best thanks to the different gentlemen for. their. very willing and valuable service rendered in bringing in thoir â€" ive â€"voters,â€" patting Mr. Hmufln\v min_g our champion, J. W;~8t. John, at the top of the poll on June the 26th. + Signed on behalf of the committee, ln; J. BARKER, "‘Chairman ofNo. 1 Div. $ 6 ll_-. w::P. PRATT, f .. Chaitman.of No. Z division. allairs is ngcessary / dispute. §3 _ The elestion in West York was contestâ€" mhh .-d:’:mfihmh on Llll‘:i:llen and : > tu upon t thie t and in mantnaete to n e campaign. The resalinan Fosmto Junotion and Wes. ton shew what well organized workers can ‘ooo-r. The Township of Vaughan with _m of nearly 200 for the flvtnm! fidate evinced its old love the Reform party. The remaining portions of the gave majorities on the winning side. °* uk m as they are at,‘ To the Editor of The Weston Times BANK OF COMMERCE STATEMENT BUILDER AND conTRACTOR, JLE R. REYNQOLDS, T riwmarmme o }| _ ° â€"®nooan Avsaun _ WESTON IS°THE SPOT JOHN BOYLAN, will reveal the measure of success nt wpon the: Premier‘s dogday voâ€" AFTER JHE BATTLE o o t ‘fiu ”:'flol be 'fi?cfix there is no place tting thoir bread and but~ s mrooue thoinselvas" and l'nlllia:' me a chaige was made in ces <of "the people of this “h‘w under.~About one? 8 ty Counciliore supplemont and Weston. A two . Eyupe Knd 11, the imported Shire stallion is a dark bay,â€"stinds 16 hands 3 inchos hulh and weighs 1900 .npunds, the ptoport{ of Mr. rge Gerbutt, will muke the season through Kleinâ€" burg, Coleraind, Mcunt Charles, Maiton, Dixon‘s Gornors, Woeston, Downsyiew, York l({lh, Lanâ€" sing, Thomhil}, Kichmond Hill, Teston, Purpleâ€" BLAGDON . MARQUIS, the‘ imgg’md Shire Btullion (12800), is a bay, fonled 1 and wa bred. b‘y James Blyth, ‘Essex, England. _ He stands [6) hands mfizj and weighed neulg 2800 lbs., the propert*lot . George Garbutt and will . mg‘o the seaso! thmufih Thistletown, Claireâ€" vilis, Imngwn. Mighfield, Woodbridge, Fisherâ€" ville, York, Weston, oto. " MINEOLA, the imrortad $19,000> Hambletonâ€" ian bred trotting stallion, is & dark rich chestnut i8) hands awd weighs about 1300 pounds, the gopony of E. R. Boynoldlk'l‘oronto. will make ie season from Toronto to Norway, to Woburn, Malvern, Markham, Cashel, Richmond Hill Th(rngill.'!fid(eloy and at ‘stables. King and George streets, Toronto. _ _Hd will also travel in County of Haldimand after the 1st of July, ville. ete COLONEL BROCK, the Standard Bred Trotâ€" ting Stailion of Mr E J Jackson, Poph?%r.nh Farm, Newtonbrbok P.0., will stund: this season at Weston, Maple, Jackson‘s Hotel, !onf: Bu, Brown‘s Corners and at his own stable, lot 28, Townline, West York. He was foaled in 1890, bred bg his present owner, stands 16 hands 3 inches high and has won a large number of prizes NWorth theirâ€" Weight in Gold! 11 NDEBRY, the imported bred m Bay stailion, the pronorr;" x Mr. Bobonl.s‘.Amnnn ThistIbtown," will travel the Township of . Etobieoke, . Albion * ‘Pownsbip, Schomber#. Aleinburg, Peston, otc. < In color he is ‘a.bright ‘bay â€"witlh black points, stands 10% Sfi"‘ high,has splendid action and is porfectly Imported Thoroâ€"bred o s oi 3 perty Harris & , Wood will make the season of lmm’uh the town» :‘flE‘d Vnw and Ktobicoke, to Streots~ . Ditie, sville, Coutrovilie, Cheltenham, it mss en oi w stt lan is a bri w and no. white, 16 nds 1 toeh n hoight and weighs 1210 lbs, w EOREST MAMBRENO, the wellâ€"known Stanâ€" dard Bred Trotting.stailion, (2805), the proporty of Mr. C. R. Dade, Eagle flouu, Weaton, is a beautiful dark Chestnut and stands 16 hands high. He will travel this season through Wesâ€" ton, Islington, Dixie, Maiton, Toronto Junction, n&m.g Pack Rovimong Hiik Bagaey aad CALTMDE & THMN T keep your wWIFE Dowetoanrcas c« TN GOOD HUMOR, Colds, Sore Throats, Bronchitis, and all dis orders of the Throat and Chest, as also Gout, Rheumatism, Scrofula, and every kind of sq- Discase, q . ol e ednet . The Pills and Ointment are Manufactured only &tâ€"â€"««tâ€"â€" 78 New Oxford 8t. (late 533 Oxford 8t.) London ; And are sold by all Vendors of Medicines thrbu%hou: the Civilized World; with direeâ€" tions for use in almost every language. THIS INCOMPARABLE MEDICINE has secured for itself an imperishable fame throughout the World for the alleviation and cure of most diseases to which humanity is heir. + § . Thousands of persons have testified that by their use alone they haye been restored to health xnd‘strength, after every other means ‘had proved unsuccsssful. @@" Purchasers should look to the Label on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is not 534 Oxford Street. London.â€"+* â€" ~~ spurious CARTING, EXCAVA REMOVAL OF FUR PILLS axp ONTMENT. * STOMACH and BOWELS, increase the secretory powers of the Liver, brace the marvous system, and throw into the circulation the purest Elements for sustaining and repairing the frame. will be found invaluable in every Household in the cure of open Sores, Hard Tamours, _.. BADLEGS, OLD WOUNDS, COUGHS, , Kieinburg, havo colta frow Cherry io bro And uie purify, regulate and improve the quality of the Blood. They assist the digestive organs cleanse the 5 st brod n in Canada. had at any Brampton. Friday _ and lgfiy wday, C t ' will wait and see m&. sire, we will guarantse to give them m without any charge, if he is not one of best brod and one of the gremtest stock him $25,000, and the dam of San in 31 seconds, a 205 grit, as fast as was ov trotted under the same ciroumstances by any! 8#12. trobted hsx'pm}o'v" mrn ‘Z“"f:' mile .07, a x’w(’mrdncniw. 1786, trinl 2. hwmdficgfl-fl sires of Broo« “fltm which the late ex Sromer Slentord of Uahloram, ‘puld THE GREAT IMPORTED $10, TROTTING STALLION, Standard and Registered in both countrics under ruie 6. Full brother to Black Prince. trint 216 and Winona, S.fl& trinl 2.10, driven quarters in a race with common sulk 1 work done at ‘This Office will reâ€" ceive notice gimilar to the following, MINEOLA |COAL â€"COAL | ~THE PILLS || 00, and he was the sire of amdmurnunml.l- Ciroulars this Worse cnn be { his stands or at the Royal hote is a dark 6738, 1ge and Jam &0., Wighe Wb Lowest Prices First cost no more and cheaper in the end. The same may _ be said of the Buggies and Road Carts of our own manu~ â€" facture, of which we have a nice assortment on hand; of the very best material and workmanship at surprisingly low prices, ' 6. f 6. se mss l J. CRUICKSHANK. & SONS. What you will, think what you like, its the wellâ€"dressed man who. gets ahead quickest in this world.. ‘You say you know this and would dress well yourself if you could afford it. j Good clothes don‘t cost as much as they used to. _ Just.come in and see what a wellâ€"made and fashionable Suit we can give you for little money. All sizes, shades and patterns. Good Tweed Suits from, $12 up; Black Worsted Bound Suits from $16 up. We have a few fancy worsteds, light colors for summer wear., worth from $25 to $30, which we are selling at $20. _ Pants to order from. $2.99 up. Give us a call and see our stock and we will make it interesting for you. 4 * â€"_ ... is the best in the market. f We lead the trade in every branch of the General Store busiâ€" nessâ€"largest selectiou to choose from and lowest prices WALLACE _ BROS., ~WOODBRIDGE. The crowd of eustomers who patronize our store prove ‘that we keep the goods required at prices to suit. Immense Stock of New Goods Just Received. s Call and See them. WOODBRIDGE MILLS Time and again we have emphasizedâ€"the fact that no other mill begins to. do the Flour and Feed business as well as we. You evidently find it so, for trado is growing beyoud all expectations and sales justify the efforts made to keep prices. below the average. When the truth is known concerning our Flours, Ete., more and morespeople will turn to us for the things they need in our line. . These stocks represent tintoid chances to win comfort and satisfaction at trifling expense, Family Flour in 50ib Paper Bags, Pateot Pastry Flour in 251b Raperâ€" Bags. â€" Mixed Horse Feed at $1.15 per owt. Corn Meal, Pea Meal, Crushed Oats, Brav, Shorts and all kinds of Whole Grain. Strong Bakers‘ Flour especially, propared for. Bakers‘ Trads.~ Bakers and W holesalers Supplied . ~~~~~~_~~~ The CRUICKSHANK WAGON Orders left at Hutchinsobh & Bill‘s Promptly Delivered, SALT AT ONE DOLLAR PER BARREL, Turns out flour unequalled. (Gristing and Chopping. s Chopping only 6 cts, a bag. «_ * USE THE BEST +# Well, but DAY .4. _ Delivery WALLACE BROTHERS, Woodbridge. WESTON MILLS! â€" MAIN STREET, FINEâ€"JOBâ€"PRH<TINGAâ€" i. â€" BU RLIENGGE DEALER IN mBSTARBLISELEED 1828. \wf * * IF YOU WANT * ry Day. F. W. WEEEKS. J..F. GAMBLE, Weston, Graduate of the Ontario Voeterinary Collego ‘Treats all disesses of domesticated animals in the latest and most scientific manner .. * oPFICEâ€"HAYSTEADS HOTEL TVTVOODBRIDG E. UNDERTAKER DR. R. J. WILLIS, Bill work a Specialty. ts umc A ND uy EMBALMER. Telephone No. 14. DA TEA, which WESTON attended to. 34 xC# M iW

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