cm 175 and Light Sleighs I L l +----- ---- - L A _ i'-)Canadla's Two Best _,?.i?t, ' Eit_eeeeeeeeeee-eeeeeeeeeeeeee- dl French E3tDrr-EBornss, M, u, Tl)tlrti,()() t Jsre%n send them to any address in Canada contains articles of' interest for the tanner, poultryman, gardener and the housewife. ito make room for our winter stock. Great bargains for ’those needing bycqies, We intend carrying a full line of Jtoves for the wmter. it, mwkggmk QORNER' MAIN & HUMBE'R " HOUSE 7ilRIMMTNGfil! The , FHuarrneoerrssiee, Waiting Room _ f WEST TORONTO EWWWW$WW$WWW$WW3WI§ We Are Cutting Prices on Buggies _ The Family Herald and Star 'ole Agent For e TIMES iind GUIDE. LIN ST. - - ERY in CONNECTION DOORS, WINDOW SASHES, MOULDINGS, CASINGS, ETC OL, L...., A. LIE M A I FR EC, The nicest and most useful farm wagon on the road, Is made at home, fully guaranteed, arid costs no more than others., Fitted with our Standard Spring if required LOVE AND DETECTIVE STORIES Main St., Three Large lee Cream Parlors, will seat one hundred people Speight and Wilkinson Sleighs One Year For $1.75 r-K----, -----_r Jackson ag0n chLAUGHLlN AND TUDHOPE LCkshank Wagon contains all the new. The Times and Guide Best on the Market See, my complete lines of n _ e ttn ., a: r , _ , , . v - - . _ M.' 5... a . . . tr _ _ mm. _ TE . M m7 FIME - .., ' - ta "a, ,_‘ 4",†I T' " . " v' m, {5,71 MWtt r “a“: SE , ..;, - - 2-: BN " - RMI - . . " - . " _ - . 2.1:;qu - = Bir, a,†- " _ " “3.0.x; AW lai8E 3 " S: _ , a." " a?! " .. tRt . h. - 1. _ w - " v iaq - ; - 5 . I - , Mk' " . MBt 15 i * IENei " 1;. .. . y . V Eih _ 'N . > . - w' u: ' MM , - . 'iN " " a 15..†‘* if: if: . ‘ MM 1eNE.rtt p Bl " " " - = 'i' "in: I [l 1 r , a: " EN =." - " taEBi BI sa . T, J “a. 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WESTON Prices Right WESTON, ONT "t) House... ... ... ... ... ...... ... J. Bailey teaming...... ... ...-.. J. Harrison shovelling snow... W. Pope...... ... ...... ... ... ... ... ... ‘J. McAllister... ... ... ... ... ...... W. McKinney w.. ... ... ... ... ... J. Gardhouse coal and wood... Testing Meters...... ... ... ... ... G. Gordon teaming... ... ...... ... W. Speers charity... ... ... ...... ... Canadian General Electric for supplies....., ... ...... ... ... ( There was a Council meeting on iMonday evening at which Reeve Bull and Councillors Bull, P)arson and {Grifï¬th were present. The only busi- mess before the council was the pay- ,ment of accounts which' included a ‘demand of one thousand dollars from the Public School Board and six hundred dollars to the High School Board. The other accounts passed were theHouowing:-- R. Allen digging well at power WESTON, ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1908. i We have reeeived many complaints: -otllle badly lighted condition of our railway stations and we have often experienced the inconvenience of landing in town off the half-past eleven train at the Grand Trunk statiion when the depot and all the surfoundings were shrouded in im- ‘penetrable darkness and it was a work of time and difficulty to grape a ‘way out to the street, If it is a spirit of parsimony that induces the Company to order lights out before this last train is ttp' it, is in our, estimation a very ill~judged proceed- ing. The event of last Friday even- ing when an unfortunate man was; brutally assaulted while waiting tor) this train without having sttttieient light to indentify his assailants is alll instance of the unwisdom of this 1 eourse. Such an attack would not have been made if the prepetrators of it could have been distinguished and ii the danger of footpads is to be added to the 1imeulty of, making l one's way over a by no means smooth! road in pitch darkness. the late train, on the Grand Trunk will be less pat- ionised in future that it is now. I i The passing of Christmas means ithat the municipal erections are upon us. As though‘ to atone for the ex- 'citement that has marked' the two previous contests, Weston will have this year according to the present 'ioutlook as quiet a municipal elec- tion as any that figures, in her history. and yet the Council of 1909 ‘will have many important measures jcommitted to its charge. The water supply question will' have to be dis- 'posed of by them and there has been no more important question to the welfare of the ttown since its it1cor- poration. They will also have to take the preliminary steps for repeal- ing The Loeal'-Optitm By-raw which will be voted on in Jarruarr19t0. To Judge by many FrTrw"" M“ the Temperance, issue mr Vigon‘ into trim/hips! 'elle," an. preliaration of the assessmen andi voters list will be temperance issues next year. There is some' rumpr of a candidate from the west end coming out to champion the cause tot' that much neglected trae- tion of, the town but although tree-. dom wan born in the west, the wise mewearhe from the East., ( The arrival of Christmas has put (thoroughly in the background all the {talk about hard times and scarce money. The pessimism that has been exuding from business men for the 'past six months, has had no dampen- 1ing effect on their better halves to Nudge by the joyous eagerness with [which they have been hastening down town to revel in Christmas shopping. It is astonishing how small a need or how little a purchase will make 31 Igood excuse for a day in Toronto, The modern departmental' stores (Its, make the serpent feet like two lcents when it came to the question of tempting the woman. The pre-Noaehs ‘ian reptile who found an apple sui- tieient to attract Eve from the path; of virtue would have offered his poor) store of attractions in Vain if the; fair creature had a page advertise-I ment crammed full or bargains wherewith to solace her solitude. l +------+ NOTES and COMMENTS COUNCIL MEETING " Fiat Justitia, Ruat 'Coelum." 86 78 75 00 69 45 3 33 4 M) 4 20 6 12 3 50 2 00 10 00 6 00 I GUNN’S', Limited, wish to advise 1farmers that may preIer deliveries ot live hogs at their Packing House, West Toronto, on Wednesdays and Fridays, arid in any case, not earlier than Tuesday, or later than Friday each week. Highest prices paid for select hogs. Weights preferred, 160 to am pounds. l Dee 25 --Xmas Day. l 8 a.m. Holy Communion, _ Il a.m.. Holy Communion and l Sermon, Special music. Dee. 27--Suuday after Xmas The usual services. Xmas music _ will be repeated. ' Fee. 20--Tuesday. The S. School Xmas entertainment in the . Town Hall at 8 p.m. Robert Clarke of Toronto and his family of blockheads. Canada's lead ing ventriloquist and humorous entertaicer will take part in the programme. Choruses, Carols, Motion songs, etc. Santa Claus will be present. Admission 25e, Children 150. Sunday School) St holars free. l Dec. 31.---Thurrday. Watchnight ser- J, viceat 11.15pm i, I To Junior Part 1I).--glma Chapman, i H; Helen Brrker, bf,- Kathleen Burnett; {Clarissa Verral; Churlieimpstitff'; Joe (Campbell; Howard' Charlton; Dorothy i Lyons; Bert Charhoneaw. Junior H.-Emerson Laver, Ruth Jones, Minnie Pearson, Willie Pearson. SF. JOHN'S (ANGLIGAN) CHURCH l To‘Senior Pare TI.-Alara Raver. IT; {Vérav Ciunpbell, H; James Blake, H; ETeddy Wilby; Norman thkay; Well- Ungtou Page; Ohvis, Matthew; Harold I Cowdell. Junior Part; Douglas Rowat, Creighton. l _ Part I.--G'eou,re Scott, Willie Warren Rosy Taylor, Herbert Bell. Seniov H-idea, Scott. Willie La Rose, Edley Creighton, Frank Kingdom, Ivy LaRose. Senior li-ia Crane, Robert Rowan Cecll Delworth, Oliver Kingdom. Junior It-walter Canning, Gertie Tiff1tr, Harold Nuttall, Erson, Wardlaw. Harry Robinson, Psalms, Pearson, Lilian Pearson. SeEfJFfV“:"EHK6§HH{Kg‘cBE?ELEI Deliworth, Alfred Jones, Herman Cana, ing, Leslie Leggett, Edgar Woman, Saulter Scott, Eric Wotrgan, Fred Thyl-on.. Thy, Senior; Plan: T.--Aslma Best, H; Frances Moifit, B; Celia Westphal; H; Gladys Longstaff, IT;, Marqmerite John- sm, H; Rhea. Jennings, H; Willie Lawrande, H1; Annie Wallis, H.. N To Junior IT-Gordon MoffU, H Victor Brown, R; Alexa. Alexander Dbnaldt MtrKittreriok;: Eric Huglll Thelma Good; Tom Lindsay- Tb Senior Ir-om; Fraser; James Fraser; JamesBisst;: Myrtle Campbell; Ralph, Wktertouse;: Ralph Heslop;: Mildred Clarke;. James Burnett. Tly Junior ITT. --Rosie McPhail; MuiotrFinegan;.Bert Longstaff; Dorothy Brown; Clifford Noble, To Senior m.---sarirorie Goulding, Hr Ella Lindsay; Cliffbrd Wardlaw; Jack Hamilton;: Stanley Chapman; Harry Current; Willie Arnold; Laura Hearn-, Wilfred Farr. To Junior INr.--jntss lirairbairn, H; Gladys Fisher, H; Clarke Hill; Gilbert Rcwnbree; Thomas McLellau, Georgia Coulter; Ethel Malta-by; Ella Burnett; Pearl Gordon; Gladys Campbell.'. WESTON PUBLIC SCHOOL. - I Following, is the result of promotion examinations held in Weston Public School. Dee., 1908. To pass required 40 per cent. on each subject and 60 per per cent of total, while honors required 75 per cent. of total. Names are arranged in order of merit. , ETOBICOKE PUBLIC SCHOOL. Report for December E. W. N ATTREss, Teacher. 1%--Alhert Taylor, Jessie Tiffin, Victoria i It was all real to hy.. i-rShefqauld ry?t I doubt the evidence_sieibkp1,i" 'i,"ilriies.i'r,r, 2jt lthose things were taking place exactly ( as depicted. I Presently an automobile came in sight :in the far background], moving tlirestla, l, Loward the aqdienqe .39 . the 1W2; ofat l least a mile a minutes, Just as,a %vtas.. , trophe seemed inewbabta. it swerved _ aside, passed oh and disappeared: _ [ b6 Come along, Mioervi!" she said: “It ain't safe ‘to stay here any longer ! That thing didn't miss me more than two ieetl"--Youth'8 Companion. Aunt Hepsy could “stand it no/longer. Hastily grasping thé hand of he: tAte- niece she' rose andutsrted swiftly for the door. 7 NOT A SAFE PLACE. if: l OldsAunt Hepsy Garside neveg,had‘ seen a moving picture show befuric, :She‘ gained in speechless wonder at tlieupetia eontrivanco by which messaieiiiH'i;ibr" were made to move withtdnteaknmslrs speed, barbers to shave their custjrj,1tsrrti; in less than a minute, and Elieavy prijt,t/e? men to dash along the l,striipt at a'irjrtsi, never attained by a Iivifg specimenâ€! either on or off duty. - , 77 A question raised as to the longest sentence ever written. has led to a search for theklongesb word. The honors in English appear to nest between "disifr tellectualization†and "imsirearnserspt- lbleness " may be. commended to police inspectors in search of fresh tests of sobriety, says the Glasgow Trvald. These words are of course. easily sur- passed even "tn England by "isometric, monitronamidobenzonphtylamides.†and, other germs of seientifie Dhraseology, while across the German Ocean are found innumerable instances of thirusen-syll-, abled words, such as "Suelpaardeloos, ror1derspooswegpetrooolyting," Dutch, for: "motor car." _ for the poor {DMD v31???†debt ;: thirman Whohas laid by noth- ing ," the man who, 1fsnddenly called away, is sure to leave his loved ones destitute. Men of the latter' class are unable to carry insurance» on their lives in, old line trompsrries because of the-greater cost. It is to sueh as these that the ftaternal societies come as a, blessing; The vast good that these orders have done and are doing is be, yond all comprehension. One. might as well try to measttrein%itw of space in thestarry heavens as to andiyrtalre in words on figies to tell the story of good that fiatermrl societies are daily bringing into the homes of out country I everywhere. V l It does nooseom nece>sary in: this day and age of the LWFT’TEE’ p "seTh protecnon or life insurance. Mem fri' all conditions of life realize, the-neces- sity, in fact theduty they owe to, 3219b families, thatithey carry some 17mm of life insurance The wealthiest mm in the lar d carry. the largestimsarmuearor, l their lives, They look upnn it 288 a good investment and sure. ivnheritsmee for theirheirs. Hit; is good fbr those who stand apparently hr little need of . ion fbruhehtwrte,. "V "'"""J _ Le be good for the poor ma; ,. an wh-Trisu. Form1 tlr. E. Pbaren. S: Gowan, J. Bum, W. Hubby, D: V'analstyne; P'. RfundJBs,. I. Fairbairn, R: Lindsay, IE Gbuldrng, II. Wardlaw, J. Craven, G. Lyons, lili.Woin, W. M'cCisteheon, B, Rodiellr. R. Hewgill,, A, Adamson.. FORM II REVISED. G. Campbell,. Cr. Hamilton, L. Rown- tree, " Moore, W. Jaeesom B. Verral, E. Kingdom N. Johnston, L. Vanalstyn'e. Gr. MtsRrvr, G; Musson, L. ttobertsoiC J. Dblany, T. McVéan, lf. Johnson, I. Gram, " Divine, lil, Scott, (Y. Manser, M. Goulding, E. Ghlham, A.. Semerv-illc, R. Cbulter,. FL. Hamilbom El Calhoun, 3.. M'cEeIlan, B. Hilly Bt Burt, IF. Cruickshank.. FORM T. "r""')1'-mn Gr. meswy. IE. Campbell, A.HRong, It Smithson, A. Danny, F. Rowmree. Ir. Barton, C'. Jackson, G. Deaeoir, E. Smith; B. Hutchinson, R. Stewart, T. MeGillivarr, W. Rosmtree, E. Boyiiem. N. Colhoun, E: (Xrdhoasts, R7ii'rii're"irj"i7 G. Farr; J. Torrance; F. Nuttall, H.. Cousins, M'adie WeLellom S. Lenehan, W. Giardhouse; H. Coulter, V. Coulter, Jessie M‘cILellan, I. Riley, L. Lauder, c. Shaw. Ar. Alpine. 1?? HIGH SCHOOL REPORT. For Nor. and Dec., 1908. Names in order of merit. ’32 THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND. THE LONGEST WORD. JifpvTiltT TO CREDITORS IQOTICE is,he_relyy, given ‘to‘al’leer: T $50118 htt)itfg '/ehiirriis againutlhe‘ "eih'ate of'Thomas Bdff,' hite 5f the' Wl- Ilage ofNresttrn, gentleman, deceased,, Who died on February 22nd, 1906, to stand before January 25th, 1909, to Joseph Nason, 157 Bay Street, Toronto, Solicitor fox-Emerson Bull‘ M.D., Ad-. ministrator of his estate, a sta'ement of their claim with particulars and proof thereof! yitrrtstitiiatfer; the Ad. ministrator will distribute, the _ estate and will not be liable therefor (o any person of whose claim he has not been notitied, “Wild _l,j)riiili,,),,'_,_ " Victoria St. TORONTOL 1:; WOW for fit mm WALTER LONGSTAFF. Weston . T. L0CKE & Co. :,tir.r,,i:r:'j,:i'ivr',i1",'i "r/'i'i'('i-iei,s.r'ti,ltj'i; i r, .. fariit 'tei" i“ r †C i 'ir.: mi ; WESION, 'tbit) I'. if A City and Farm T Property For Sale "-, --in-- ittrey Locality. _ Q 'tei/it TELEPHONE MAIN 1967 E STABLISHED 1862 famous (anadian Airmotor NO. 7 "