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Weston Times (1966), 30 Aug 1894, p. 3

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L : un sn Dss td i. & %% 3 T SuburbanSt.Ry.Co. ggnms cars also leave BATHURST T for Toronto Junétion and Kennedy & via Davenport Road and 8t. Clair Avenue, Catiton, every 20 minutes. from any ot this C o y part am‘gflnyl'l{mwwy Oars run. ol?unan BStroot from Evelyn Crescent every 8 minutes, connecting with all At their hmhuk' HUMBERSIDE AVENUE ww STREET for Carlton, Davenâ€" , Dufferin. Street, Bracondale and Bathurst Stroot, connecting with cars there, _ Buy round trip Tickets, ..~ â€"~ 15 Cents L BO Boild by IRWIN & Co. "CILBURN HALL ToroNTO JONCTION Ticensed Auctionser for the Counties of York and Pool. LIVERY and BOARDING STABLE, ° M. HARRIS, Proprietor. 8. Btation St. Near w. T. B. and C, P. R Station ESTABLISHED 1880, Weston Challenge Windâ€"Mill and Pump Works. d!:’h aouhn. at 5 mes Address or Telephorie, PHISTLETOWN P 0 fn vared Ipoustndeâ€"dod ovill uone ri is iee t ie parig SHILOH‘S BELLADONNA PLAST wokte ts yoin Priceripoine Injeclorines, Late City & Suburban Elecâ€" â€"tric Railway Company. Toronto Railway Co« Cars & W LONGSTAFEF THE WESTON R. H. FRASER, LOH £/4%.CATARRH J. K. MecEW EN REMEDY, Manager . d Waston might well be called the *‘ Society Town," from the fact that so many societies are represented. here. We beli¢ve there are at present about 12 and a successful effort has beeo made to organize anotherâ€"the Canasdiao order of Foresters. R. C, U. Knights .« â€" The R.C. U. Koights of St. John of Weston, will hold an open meeting on Wednesday evening, Sept. 5th, in the new Separate s"'fi“i."" the fd}w- ing E‘dc“ wi t :â€"Jobn J. Keonedy lc'n- fl:puuus- W. Cabill, President Provingial Board of Ontario, and W. W. Ray, of Toronto, All Sir Koights and their frionds are eordially invited. 4 3 eogagement of the fam %‘l&. fancy sod trick c perâ€" fornl x neariet of dlover ut feats on the wheel. _ Rveryone interestâ€" ed in ay mnastic rm, as well as all wheeimen, will apprésiate their per= formance... The secrotary of the Ameriâ€" aun Kensel Olub has isswed a notifica~ Pror. Frank Stuart, humorist and impersonator, who lately gave such inter esting exhibition in the town hall here. is billed to help the Evening. News‘ boys on the island at their pronic to day. Mr, J. L. Kerr of chis place, is adverâ€" tising by bills issued from ‘this office;a L‘l“hh farm to rent, being lof F5eon... 5, in good: state of cultivation. _ It is litndfii $ of a mile from Weston and 9 miles from Foronto, in the Township of miles : York, A magar® vote was polied on Tuesday for the election of reeve of Kast:â€" Toronâ€" to village, made vacant by the departure of D. G. Stephenson. Mr, John Richâ€" ardson was elected by a majority of eight votes over Mr. Dudley, the vote standing Richardson 103, Dudiey 95. We sto to call attention to articles for sale at *Springmouat,". advertiseâ€" ment of which is inâ€"another colamd. More especial attention is made to the speedy pony, the complete outft of which is worthy of consideration to any ond who may be in want of an animal of the kind. . * Tite printing of the prize lists bas been givea out by the Directorg of York Townuship Agricultural Society without giving us ‘a chance to compete as promised, . Do you call this fair ? Pavr Prar hbas v:? kindly : taken from us the trouble of â€"giving to our readers ao estimate of what may be saved to the ratepayers by the introâ€" dustion of the electric cars into the vilâ€" lage: We ate sure the ‘vote on this matter will be such as to show that the public are fully . cognizant of the great benvefit the eleotric cars will be to us as a people. The program ofâ€" attractions of the lodustrial has been supplethented by the » SAVINCS DEPARTMENT. DlPo'flfl received in sums of $5 and upwards, and interest allowed thereon at current rates. h Tz public sshool opened on Monday last with aâ€"number. of new soholars. We are told there are 50 on an average in each of the four. divisions. We have to acknowledge an iovitaâ€" tion to attend the convention to be held at Toronto, 17th Sept,, to discuss the question of " Deep Waterways" â€" tion to the effest that the wins of the Pittsbarg Kennel Clab show will not be recognized by them. The wins of the navent en ntike “d,hélfl%. MceKérzio t::' oronto (m &A m o'l.‘l,“‘ 16 :h lmh. TORONTO BRANCH, Corner Church and Wellington Streets Mresas. Moffat and Sous are haviog a telephone plaéed in their works this week. MaArox . Fisher, of North Torouto, has sent the little Fitkins a $5 gold piece. Good for Jolin! Te Mechanics‘ Tostitute people are experiencing some difficulty inâ€" getting the catalogue in shape, owing to the number of books out. Manrtso meo predominate in British House of Commons, but in Cabadian House; 59 pér cent of members are bachelors." SPECIAL DEPOSITS.. Srrotatâ€" Rarzs allowed on, amounts remaining not less than three months, and Deposit Receipts issued for same,. W. R. WaADsWORTH, LOCAL AND GENERATL TrH® ~dry weather we have been hay ing lately, has made business vory brisk for our blacksmiths,> whi Wa# bave beeno informed that a pubâ€" lic.mectiog. will shortly be held: to disâ€" cuss theâ€"railway. agreement. c Tas Westoo Bowling (lub bad a ;o::i:g in the council o:‘::ber on uesday night to wind up busiticss for lhiM. o l ~ Bs was p.â€"The Hon N. C. Wallace, on return from England, was presented at Ottawa with: a gold headed cane. , m&o‘rus .L”gm Bank of Toronto Trx sidewalks are getting patched. Industrial Exhibition. BSTABLISEED 1855 Toronto, in the Township of IT "'G'"""n""‘f‘;; cycle riders, who perâ€" Managze. week. the the the Toronto Industrialâ€"Fair, 1894, The Torooto Industrial Exhibition, which commences on the 3rd day of September, a few days hence, continuing uatil the 15th of the month, will surpase in interest and attractiveness all its preâ€" decessors. The entries have been unâ€" usually numerous and choice, and every { building. will be crowded. . The great improvements made last year in eonm-‘ tion with the accommodation of live stock by the erection of new sheds and. stables on the latest and most npproudJ principles of construction have resulted: i0 increased interest being taken in the Fair by farmers and stookraisers, and in addition to entries by nearly allâ€"the old timeâ€" exhibitors there are large accesâ€" sions to the number, _ The list of specâ€" ial attzactions is brilliant and diversified, including trotting, ramnoing and hurdle races, dog trotting matches, bioycle con tests, equestrian specialties, _ balloon ascensions with new and exciting drops, living pictures (being reproductions of the most celebrated works of srt by graceful and handsome models).Japanese day fireworks=â€"a novel (riental device of inuch ingenuity and artistic merit, Ediâ€" son‘s marvellous Kinetographâ€"the newâ€" electric wonder, the California rnutom carrisge, music by the best bands in the Proviace, concerts by the Ladiea‘ Vienna (ronenamiman e very Days ‘Troupe, organ le,and every evening the ;u‘ufilly realistic, brilliant and vivid spectacular and pyroâ€" teohnia, Jnfor-uu of the " Siege of Algiers," with 417 rrfmmn, culmin= atiog ‘in a burst of meteorie splendor which marks a new cra in pyrotechnie art. â€" The attendance bids fair to be extraordioarily Ja as, in addition to ‘reduced rates on :lrr'aihuyu and steam boats, a number of special excursions covering a wide area in Canada and the United States have been arranged for. No one shouldâ€"fail to visit the Indusâ€" trial this year, P Sir,â€"The interest manifested by the people of this municipality. dur ing the past few weeks in the proâ€" m extension by the Suhan ri¢ Railway Company of their 1 wl g ce m n ax Om Penmlder is very igectionible 4 â€"proâ€" Â¥vigoes embodied in the Byâ€"law. Before W, permit me to say that in ‘with, I beâ€" liove, the fir‘ ajority of the eleeâ€" ':;;L to see the railâ€" pared to make "'_ me .fi h fl!“ % ot fex grad » and m L“‘* (fred over the whole D â€"Mdit ‘4"-'â€""“;‘.‘4."»", 4. ‘. X| ,_.‘ diture of cert hk oald Avar Th . An important: credit sale: of fresh calved cows and springers, the property ‘of Mr. W. Wood, will be held at the Cenâ€" ral Hotel, Weston, on Monday, Sept. Brd, at one o‘clook sharp. . There will be sold <a choice lot of young cows with ealves by side, amoug which are 2 Hlolsteins and 1 Jersey._ Three months‘ credit will be given. 8 per cent.. per annum allowed for cash. . Calyos cash, Hesay RusszLL, Auctioneer. Oatmeal Drink: Take oneâ€"third .of a pound of fine oatmeal, oneâ€" third of a pound of sugar, one lemon and pare it very thin, leaving the white covering as far as possible unâ€" tauched, n::lh this white véw;;:l then slice very thin, removiog ; these two hn{u-od rm tugn to spoil the drink by makiog it very bitter, . Put all these into a thresâ€"pint jug mix into a paste with cold ‘water, then pour boiling water on them,‘stirring ‘untifth6jd§ is nearly full ; let it stand for 12 bours : then add two quarts or five pints of cold: glrin‘g water, ‘1t is then fit for use. & B.â€"This drink is nourishiog,th irstâ€" tExunehing, sooling~ and satisfying. â€" nglish paper. .. Auction Sajes. . An extensive credit sale of milch cows and springers, sheep, store cattle and pige, the property of Mr. Jas, Whitton, will be held at York Mills, Youge St., on Saturday, Sept, 1st. _ Termsâ€"three mobths credit.â€"Hexay RusszrL, Aue tivneer. â€" « To the Bditor of the Times:â€" the company before & yird of track Swamped off Victoria Parkâ€" Oa‘ Sunday afteravon there was 3:1&. ‘an exoitetment caused, at Victoria Park, by three young men of this village being swamped, while trying to put to sea in a heavy wind anod surf. gnl we. are thookful to say that they mrd with nothiog worseâ€" than a dufit g, â€" and losing a few of their provisions which they were able to replenish at the restaurants ~Naril Twenty Years of Success. ‘The Seutinel of Toronto has entered on its twenticth year of publication and is the oldest und largest purely : Protes~ tant ‘paper published on this continent, being the official organ of the Loyal Orange Association of British America. Duriog the past two years many‘impor : tent improvements have beeno ‘made in the paper, which render it invaluable to all who are ioterested in the cause ‘of dfi’)fld 'url%xiwa liberty.~‘The Seatinel is absolutely free from all political parâ€" tizanship and. unspariogly opposes both parties lP- their ?!:T:lgt-'wnh Rome. The price of the paper is ouly one doilar all purchases,â€"people ara assured of good shaw! straps, Gilt Edgo Dressing and SBohool Bags always on hand. ‘year sent weekly to any part of E:nda or the Unitej Btatees. _ AT PRiOHS To SUIT THE ‘| ns > T!fllfl AT Â¥ I DAVID MAGUIRES, adding to the ranks of those trafied for ~â€"R. King Dodd;: Editor of The Cana dian Sportsman, Toronto, was the guest of Mr. C. B.Iifl:?&fiqh Rouse ou Tuesday. 5 Jptnh as # to convince tht:d{d:(o n of the elecâ€" tors, at least, who have no property to sell, that a poor house for cither boys or girls 'm be better than the High School. That the Main street would cost less tb keep:it in repair than at present. . ‘That the population would increase so far as to make the taxesâ€" less. (notwithstanding . equally desirable situation can be got outside the villageâ€"at a quarter the taxes) or that the bonus would prove a blessing for Weston, aithough vlclon;i demoraâ€" lizing and contrary to law elsewhere; invariably addin . the burdens of the many wit 3 ‘eorresponding vance in ying. But ‘The lumber trade is hl‘l'i“v_in Gttawa. ntdare . ) " To themâ€"that have smuch, mach shall be added."" â€" Lord Aberdeon has a private income of $200,000 per year. But yet to cke out a mlqg ble existence the poogla of Canada. have to pay him $50,000 por year besides house rent, eto. Is it any â€"wonder we have strikes and anarchy ? There was to be sgen at work last week in a field of potaioes, on..the farm of J. C. Underhay, Bay Fortune, P. E. I., a machine forâ€"colleating potato bugs. The machine is the invention of Allan Hunter, Dandas. â€" It is m‘kd along between every second row like a wheelâ€" barrow, and the bugs are knookei off by revolving beaters and. collected into a box attached to the machine.. A man !i!'.n.'!"".flmi The Hon. N. Clarke Wallage is in Monâ€" treal being entertained toâ€"night by the Qrangemen of that city» ... m ""‘,.....z:"‘.‘:?m now C * machiné To 1i to rn blassing to the farmers of P. K. Island "and a source of profit to the ingesious inventor. Mr. Hunter is about applying for a patent . â€"Examiner . g President Kappele, of ‘the ‘Conservaâ€" tive Association of No. 3 ward, deslared that he knew of university gold medal ists who would be glad to mosapt petty Government offices at $8 per week. Stronger condemnation of the system of exccssive fostering,at the public expense, of the higher education@l~institations could not be attered ihq‘n contained in the foregoing senteng®." When mco whose education represents sh expendiâ€" ture of $3.000 in hard willing to accept such a .; for their services it is ’hg the mid given | o order to get into Miss Rowel!, of Uhicago, is at presâ€" eot visiting at «* T_hv,:!,‘.‘" 3 _ Mrs. James Robinson spont Sunday last: in â€" Galt with ber, '-i::hlur, Mre. Grundyg . ds o Mr. Jas. Irvine and. I‘fe have been taking a few holidays at ~Brapton, returning to day. ~~ ~ * i Mrs. A. Henderson, of Everslcy, King, spent Sunday with Mr, W.. L. Hutchinson. se ne ronto, ‘are visiting A tennis uhi E:.am 1 olub and ronto. Miss Clara Lit i¢ visiting in Rochester, N. Y. hf?‘ + C Miss Wenborne, of Buffalo, is visitâ€" ing fricnds in this village. one «that. bettar terms‘ must ‘be had Ww_hn%ay. Drar Sir,â€"In your paper of the 28rd inst., you give an‘ account of a Byâ€"law passed by our council to levy rates. . One item of $500 to ‘pay hall debenture, I think must be a mistake, as the debentnre to be paid is not more thanâ€" half [ amount. . I noticed also that the council have materially increased the rate for local improvement from $1,000 ‘the last two years, to $1,412.«:Consequently the u;xn and . bemants of property that ve no benefit.from this tax, are anxious to know . whether the council have passed @Byâ€"law in comâ€" pliance with: wva': 48 which states that the *"Counsit: dfwa‘village shall ‘annually, & lekst: two montin before striking "the ‘of taxes for the year, pass a. Bytd declaring what part of said | 1 Bo‘exempt from _ such _ rate.‘%. _:--‘luvl: not noticed any account of kuich a Byâ€"law, and will be mu‘,ohfifiqlor any‘ inâ€" formation you can give us, and reâ€" main x ~0 f feated Sergt ston. in the Weston, 28th August, 1894 &n the ratepayâ€" a 18 ; »â€"one ‘better, and to \ Â¥elattions the relaâ€" tions of all their neighbors‘ wivés. In conclusion, while all} must adâ€" mire the industry: and ingunuity of the friends of the company here, it will take more than broad‘ assertions To the Editor of The Weston Times M+s. Withers |and «dvagtiter. of Toâ€" y . tSb as â€"â€"â€"ames. o cenimmice. > .. ~â€"â€" NEWS ITEM®: = Yours truly; PERSONALS. , Crvicesnaxx i"l-,"'lis"nx t . w the ‘be rememâ€" carried, inly of €lty article ent to Mit one cent Bpective to ‘ ept the miths . ic awife‘s rela TyRRELL im fore |â€"â€"Monday‘sâ€"special â€"mostingof .the York The directors‘are making every necesâ€" sary ammSment and anticipate a fine display in all departments. _ __ _ _ ___ Mr. Moyes of the Metropolitan Electric Railway Co. has notifiego the directors that every accommodation will be providâ€" ed for theâ€"transportation of the people to and from Glen Grove Park during the show days. _ On motion of Messrs, Sylvester and fram pucioimnion Sn noats ‘in the ven ion to a im dn Piniiet U oo n i Tbemmiu_tnud,by resolnâ€" tion of Lm-nndsblv* to examine the bridge north of Little York rmmmmn.mm ones. s Amqi?e, composed of Messrs. Jackâ€" son, Bodke, Fitzpatrick, Emm, 3. Pears, Fleming and President ell, was q;?:oi‘nbed to wait on the Township Council at its next meeting in reference to securing the usual grant. |â€" _ p _ _The judges of the different classes were also appointed and other minor arrangeâ€" ments made. i A band of music will be secured, togethâ€" or with other attractions. Township Council â€"was luga_?' ; taken up with the extension of the uontous Suburban Streetâ€"Railway tracks to Wesâ€" ton. . . 8. Lindsey presented a petition asking the Council to submit a byâ€"law to the people for & bonus of $5,000 for the extension. The petition was referred to th'a_glar‘k as to the -ignat.n‘m.. 0. * j The byâ€"law granting theâ€"right of way was x;u':l’n first and :gond time. . It proâ€" vides for the vote of the people interested to take place Saturday; Sept. 29, at Mount Dennis school house. Jabez Perrin to be deputyâ€"returning officer. s grtat . &ilv:_q._mdifion of payment by comâ€". a o. degation from the Sork Toynship | Lm appeared and Mm) of $300 toward the fall shoy... aud Hislop h‘sflnn , the same as Iast 3 the Woliguiinn aot they Tedinsd e a amount nqnmsd’ to “)0ey c ‘The estimates were brought down for \hy: ‘The assessment hm,u:fl:.‘: than ive dollars h (oiget lor rou and bridges ; $0000 war The prize lists are now in the hands of the printers and will be ready for distriâ€" bution about the latter part of this week. ‘The Reeve and Clerk were authorized toemnfianagmnem with the Toronto and Suburban Street Railway Co, as scon as the company pay over all expenses named in connection with such agreement, and to sign the same. ~ ._ M necessary notices to be published re the fil’anhi“hfie'l‘m&f“mdmhrh used for this j Ground‘ permitsâ€"President‘ Mantiell, Garland and Secretary Dawson. rag school p The interest accotint h_fihm" is $2,500 ; last your $2,100. At a meeting of the directors of the North Toronto and York Township Agriâ€" cultural. Society held in Mannell‘s hotel Grains, roots, and. veg\ahl';lmâ€"lm Empringham and Heslop. â€"â€" _ Fruit, bread and dairy productsâ€"Messrs Hutchinson and Gardiner, Ladies‘ work and fine. artsâ€"Messrs Ball, Patterson and Peterman. Implements and manufacturesâ€"Messrs, Dade and Pears. #op same as last poar. . . _ _ > _ w 0 K.. Deer wroth o eatoas 'mfi will write him that the maieâ€" ance will be abated norid oi matio m fed ces more in a draw, neither seoring. © Probâ€" { ably better Incrosse was played in this ‘ x::o lhu:t‘uyoflho 'ri?cbl:' oul:‘ and passed very harmoniously unt near the ooooluinnh:rhn some of t:o’ contestants engaged in a slugging matob, | resulting in a badly cut h:a?fot'ou oll "lho benedicts which ‘required the serâ€" vices of Dr. Chariton to stitch it nt‘ It is much to bozegretud that people | allow themselves to. go to such extremes for what yet might have been"the source | of considerable ‘amusement in settling the mastery, has now, we may say vanâ€" ished, and the question of superiority still remains unanoswered.‘ The bachâ€" elors by all meana had the best of the game but were unable to score. ‘The Exceisiors, of Brampton, defeat, on day on the grounds of the former, re 1200 spectators, by 4 goals: to 1. The game is reported to have been a hard contest, but lack of condition is siid to have defeated the visitors. This places Brampton once more at the head of the banner district of the Canadian Lacrosse Association. It is about time this team passed on intoâ€"the senior league to give the younger teams a show for the interâ€" mediate. . They ~have now â€"held : the intermediate champiooship for a number of years, generally winning as they liked and itâ€"is vimé liéy took a " tumble toy themselves " and mixed with company more their equal. . It is reported that the Shamrocks will visit Brampton at an early date to play an exhibition game If such is the case it plaioly shows that they are not paiticular what they tackle, on Saturday, these members were appointâ€" ed on the m’ndmg committees : . * Cattle, sheep and pigsâ€"Messrs. Boake Bessey and Fleming. _ _ _ _ _ _â€" _ Poul: plants and . flowersâ€"Messrs Lucas, '&lop and Hutchinson. _ ‘_ Fifs_pgfi'iqk. Li"ih: horsesâ€"M. J. Harrisâ€"and E Smith. m s Wns single mon hereby| challenge the married men of the town for another Ingrosse match to be played on Saturday m' next,. commencing ‘at 3;:30 o‘clook, the game to be gorerned by . C.. L. A, rules.â€"Tus CarraAt=. _ _ The Shawrocks, of Montreal, gefeatâ€" ed the Qupitals of Ottaws, on Saturday and thereby settled the Canadian Lmerosse Championsbip for 1894, 3-:!;,‘ for the Mudn by 25 points ‘The clerk was authorized to cause the Heavy horsesâ€"Messrs. Jackson and HENRY RUSSELL, YORK TOWNSHIP COUNCIL. | for this last year, Stationâ€" and printing, $1,000 last year $1,190 ts 2000¢ ies y t ho. Di YORK TOWNSHIP FAIR. RUCTTONERR: y t t ts mfs=s.~~~~ GRO. NUNN, â€" Achillet House, Toronto. t # Â¥% h 'Q :.’-E five u:-' Mrs. Millott .mcquaint her friends and Su0 prblie promwalls war se ts moporen 4o do Butter, P;r 1b, in twbs. lllufic.r. llbddmmd ggs, new laid, per doz. Dressed hogs, per owt. Chickens, per pair...... Turkeys, per lb............ Oabbage, per doz.......... SY, HOW..s. .cs clmmciien Hay, timothy............. The date printed on each pmper denotesthe ime wen the subscription expires. Machines Popular ; : Everywhere =~ ~ â€" & 3 C~~ The way my business extends is, my customers recommend me to their neiggbon. sey 363 . Ponltryâ€"Laying Hong, Ducks, \fi:lly{ta. lron Ago," nearly u“‘w. %, wh Mower, nearly now, % Bunlcbnr-.“!h{ly' No. 1, nearly new. nton.( Carpenter‘s Bench and Itefrigorator, Toe Cream MW!") * f The undersigned .will be pleased to show the above and give any information desiredâ€"also prices and terms, Rectory lane, Weston. GEO. NUNN, SEWING MACHINES, Standard o New Williams PRIV ATE SALE Soringuoest Yort Stgim t, Woston, Pony, Harnoss and Cart (complete}. Eo od Yorkshire Sow, (thorough .," Aotoitee OoiNe Torkinite Row, ! Wheat, white, per bush...............$0 89 Wheant, goose, per Kindly drop me a post card lf Hnia, or leave your order with faue M TORONTO MARKETS. tds NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. J. P. THOMPSON, NOTICE. TO BE DISPOSED OF BY THE OLD ESTABLISHED DEALER IN PIANOS & ORGANS. 0 10 0 41 0 19 0 00| _ METHODISTâ€"Services at 10:30.a.m.and 7 o 00 | m.; Â¥ PW-M&M%J 0 u0 | 8 %fi Moeting, Wednesday i :3'3.::--.;..: at 230 p. m. . W. zv”fln 0 30 tendent. Bn-llmmfp‘hov'l. 0 0| BAPTIST CHURCH.â€"Sorvices held in Oddâ€" 9 00 | fellows‘ Hall, Weston. . Church service every Sunâ€" 2 d";‘f'n' Bunday school 2 p.m. Prayermectâ€" @411 &a ureday am&l .m. Cordial invitation 6 To all. â€" Strangors wl!um.â€"l.h. MoNzuL, : g student, pastor. 1 33| , CHUBCH OF ENGLANDâ€" sorvice s so | 11 am, evening service 1Jn; y schoo a 09.| "24 Bible class 3 m ; evening $ 00 -uvholpmi Bm&rhoo‘d 6t chapâ€" raadbhengh d ied Sssc rinihe rignt elligen is in lt on every Friday at 7:30 p m. m{l"fiho-o especially Jnuu-. Ruv W Rurm, B D, Pastor lgrflobrhl:hâ€"&nbu -'t..-‘.’m‘:-d T 3 m.; ‘s l.-&‘ 8 p.m; snmlndu. ednesday m: ‘Teachers‘ Class, Thursday cn-lq Sabbath School at 230 p. m...W. May, Superinâ€" tendent. RBevs J Loox® and P L Bnown. BAPTIST CHURCH.â€"Sorvices held in Oddâ€" fellows‘ Hall, Weston. . Church service every Sunâ€" day 3 p. m. Bunday school 2 p.m. Prayermestâ€" &a Thursday -m&. 8 p.m.â€" Cordial invitation o all. â€" Strangers ‘-znmo.â€"l.la. MoNxuL, PRESBYTERIANâ€"â€"Services, 11‘a. m. . and p. m.; Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m.; Meoting Bibie Btudy, Wednesday, 730 b m _ Youne Feople‘s Soiee, of Chrlten Sndiores, mmutk CALTHEG & THAMDNE ! CHUBCH OF ENGLANDâ€" sorvice 11 am, evening service 1;5:; y school. and Bible class 3 m ; evening service 8 p m ; Brotgnhoodd. ‘h:s’" KM? immediately after service on Wodâ€" needay. !\thtmw“ the door to welâ€" come strangers provide them with books â€"Mn. Eowanrp CaPP, Student in Charge: _ CARTINS, EXCAVATINE. Nyuthins Li or\?onmnyth(tuue‘.i‘\a‘* of cach week. and will carry all goods that may Inhkn:udh“umfl-‘ou rateâ€"â€"out and in. BOOTS SHOES 160 KING STREET, EAST, Bev Fa My Forbes & Co., Toreonteo _ ROMAN CATHOLICâ€"Service held every Sunâ€" day mt 9 or 11. Vzuy Rev Deaw CassioY and Patrons _ are : my â€" references. propared to do all work Jn his line wit * Pn derpateh, Wikl gp to the city of Pianos & CLERK OF DIVISION COURTâ€"J. Linton. The Subscriber having started the business of stutind ueP REMOVAL OF FURNITURE, $6., Cillage PBDirectorp Tuesday ‘and Saturday HAVE QPENED A NEW STOR® AT Our Ohurches. OBPOSITE CLYDE HOTEL T. MILLETT. AND Bolton, PMB

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