a‘%uilder & Contractor Wyclone§Woven Wire Fence Co. Ltd. Dundas Street, Toronto. T. ~A. FARR. Agent, Eagle Block, WESTON. â€" Also Agent for Peter Hamilton Implementsâ€"Adams‘ Wagonsâ€"Bissell Dise Harrows and Steel Rollersâ€"Paris Plows, Manure Spreaders and Cutting Boxesâ€"The Famous _‘Canada Carriages from Brockville: When in Weston call and inspect them. .~~~ _THE BANK OF @YERY year the farmers of Canada buy enough wire ferce to reach around the world. CYCLONE WIRE "" FENCE is built of hard, stiff, springy steel w‘ires, made specially for it, and it‘s the quality of steel that makes a fence resist wear and tear, strains and weather conditions . f The construction of CYCLONE FENCE as shown in the above cut gives it more strength than any other fence ï¬ug\afl No. 9 gauge woven wire fence with stays 16 inches and 22 inches apart, makes the best fence on the market * The CYCLONE LOCKâ€"that is the great improvement. It is formed without any break in the upright wires. therefore the simplest, as a result the strongest. _It is true that it takes more wire, but it makes the fence so much 7 OrRONT O _ The CYCLONE LOCKâ€"that is therefore the simplest, as a result t better. Jorner Church and Wellington PAINT W. R. WADSWORTH GUNNS‘, Limited, wish to advise farmers :that they prefer deliveries of live hogs at their packing house, West Toronto, on Wednesdays and Fridays and in any case, not earlie1 than Tuesday, or later than Friday each week. Highest prices paid for select hogs. Weights preferred, 160 to 220 pounds. We Handle the SHERWINâ€" § WILLIAMS. THE BEST PAINTS FOR > ~~â€"~ALL PURPOSES. § A successful pol terxost on a mortg ingly at it. l Men‘s Furnishings, Negligeâ€"Shirts, Ties, _ Socks, Mu}flers, &c. W. E. COLEMANl MAIN STREET, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Main St., â€" _ Weston, Ont. I handlée only the best goods,{and the only thing cheap is the price. Building Plans and Specifiâ€" cations prepared. Estimates given. Contracts taken. KEYCS & BULL Carrrat Pam Ur â€" $4,000,000.00 REsERVE > 6 $4,500,000.00 See My Display Fashionable Tailor and Mens Furnisher W. C. BURRAGE isy to apply. Cheap and permaâ€" nent, Ficoors, Verandabs, Furâ€" niture, inside and outside Walls, Stains and Varnishes. iCuS19oiy== "llopg‘s 25 (w(:\_ z,fl:-'D'g. _ «C ?g_NEON‘ &â€"+ LABE s North Station St. WESTON â€"Deporits received in Savings Departmentâ€" of. $1.00 and upâ€" wards, and interest | allowed thereon at Current Rates. Of new Spring Patterns in TORONTO BRANCH EstABLISHKED 1855. MANAGCFR. ’lician, like the in ge, keeps everlast WESTON Streets. NVXXX NA SAAA *@ e nafr N rafal raf nl tA# © Will find the route by Chicago, Dulath, Fort Francis and Canadian Northern the most interesting and direct to nonestrnens Broupsions Apply to nearest Grand Trunk Ticket Agent, or write C. Priceâ€"Green, Passonger Azent, Canadian Northern Building Toronto. Canadian Konthora Ry. Western Canada Special Trains from Toronto April zoth and every second Tuesday until September 21. Low Roundâ€"Trip Rates. Colonist For copy of Homeseekers‘ painphlet rates and full information, apply t 80 Dundas Street West Commercial and Shorthand courses Call or write Ww. H. Sgaw, J. FRAXEK FOSTER, Pres. Prin Just Arrived The Clothes we make combine Elegance, Fit and Quality. WEST TORONTO BRANCH of the H. P. IRWIN, O MT<SFEKEAS oN C.P. R. Homeseekers‘ Excursions G. M. FRASER, Agent, WESTON. and Tourist Sleeping Cars. Main Street Weston UNION LABEL NO CHANGE OF CARS GoInG TO mm LIP WESTERN CANADA Our New Winter Suitings Prices Moderate. ngeFeez?f. low rates for I Mr. Chas. Hare, Manager of the ® Northernâ€"Crown Bank, Comber, was a visitor in town over Easter. _ The _ town â€" evidently agrees with Charlie as he looks hale and hearty. ... Mr. N. C. Wallace, of the Farmer‘s ".lBank, Lindsay, was home over the "Easter holidays. Mr. Chas. H. W spent Sunday at Mr. W. 3. Belfry has returned home from St. Michaels Hospital Toronto, where he underwent a difficult operaâ€" tion. . He feels hale‘g‘ and hearty again. Mr. Ed. W. rown, of the Art Printing House, if prepared to place all insurance hejre held by him as agent of the Stgndard Mutual Fire Insurance Co., which tecently failed, in firstâ€"class Campanies. He is agent for the Lomdon and Liverpool and Globe, Roy&l, Queen‘s, Anglo America,, Equity, Independent, Rimous ski and Sovereign Fire Insurance Companies. ' Mr. Silas Shunk has taken out the agency for the}, Montrealâ€"Canada Fire Insurance Co., and is now preâ€" pared to do a gemeral fire Insurance business. { Capt. T. G. allace, M.P. for Centre York, w home over the Easter holidays, from Ottawa. The Captain has beep laid up with a sprained ankle for the past six weeks but is able to get around again with the aid of a cane.| > Repeat itâ€"Shiloh‘s Cure will always cure my coughs and colds. Remember you ; risk nothing, you deal with an Hogor Graduate Optiâ€" cian, at Inch‘s Drug Store. Lyman‘s Talcuu% 20¢, at Inch‘s. Mr. Henry Sutton, of the 8th Conâ€" cession, died at his home there last week and was buried at the Methodist Cemetery_ here on Thursday last. Deceased had been a sufferer from cancer for some time. He leaves a widow, three sons and six daughters to mourn his logs. The funeral serâ€" vices were conducted by Rev. G. R. Kitching, pa.stcg;r of the Methodist Church here. $ Mr. Murray Coates, of the Massey Harris Co. is spending a few days with the local agent here, Mr. Alex. Lawrence. 2 A pretty wedding took place at the‘ home of Mr. J‘f‘i‘mes Stephenson, of the 6th Conces%ion, Vaughan, on Wednesday, Aptï¬l Tth, when his daughter, _ Jessig, _ was united in marriage _ to Mrs Fred Baggs, eldest son of Mr. and %’Irs. George Baggs, of Woodbridge." The groom was sUupâ€" ported by his brother, George, while the bride was attended by her sister, Reva. The ceretony was performed by Rev. M. McKijnnon, pastor of the Woodbridge Pres}gyterian Church, in the presence of ©nly the immediate relatives and friends of the young couple. They will reside on the 7th Concession and the Times & Guide extends consratul&tions. Mrs. Bert G. Harris left for Orangeâ€" ville, on Wednesday morning, where she was called to the bedside, of her father, Mr. Watson, who is seriqusly ill with pneumonia. Mr. Ben. T. Kaiser of the Northern Crown Bank staff, spent Easter at his Home in West Toronto. Miss Bertha Hughes, of Eglinton, was the guest of her uncle, Mr. Wm. Watson, over Easter. Most people ésay worryâ€"they are wrongâ€"the caugeiis in the blood which is thin, a&ngd lacks nutriment. To â€"cure “Nerv%sâ€g more blood, sinew and _ flesh are%,}" Hired. _ You get these quickly byi #akhing Ferrozone. No health â€" bringéerkis so certain, no nerve strengthegert more potent, no system tonic so@weR adapted to the wants of the nâ€"down, nervous Of sleepless. Let# Ferrozone build you up, let it fill you with vim, energy and surplus vigor. It has done this for thousands. WOODBRIDGE Ed. W. Brown, Art Printing House, Correspondent. wWHAT CAUSES "NERVES?" i. W rc House, if J ance hejre the Stgnc Co., whic lass â€" Cqam the Lomd be, Roy&1, Equity, In« Soverefgn 3. ' is Shunk I for the rance Co., do a gene & T. G. t ‘ork, w lidays, frc has beej ankle for: t e to get{{a a cane.} er y0u§r an Hogo: nch‘s Drug s Talcun;' iry Sutt;gn ied at his was buried 5 f jHired y #akhing igerkis so ger§ mor ) iwel. ada nâ€"down, E& Ferrozon mpanies. He is don and Liverpool 1, Queen‘s, Anglo ndependent, Rimous en Fire Insurance lace, of Hamilton, is home here. sOnal Gesice. i | If any one will take the trouble to read the Marriage ‘Bervice in the Prayer Book, he Wi‘l’iï¬nd that there is bhardly any servite in that book ‘more solemn in its character, more learnest in its warnings, or one which ‘carries those who jé in it on to a [higher level of _r ;ponsibility and serionsDess. & m Nothing is sadder thain the flippgunt silly talk which is so constantly heard about marriage, or‘the worldly views with which marriage is so often asâ€" sociated. Is that union of man and woman whirh was ig’;stituted by God Himself in the time of man‘s inâ€" nocency; which was adorned and beautified by the presence of our Lord and by His first gxiracle; which is taken by the Holy wpirit to be the figure of Christ‘s ‘ union, with the church, a fit subject for silly gossip. and still sillier jestsg‘ Or again is it to be regarded as a mere agreement, terminable as soon ag both or either party grow tired of it? And yet from much of the prevalent tone with reâ€" gard to marriage one might suppose that the marriage ti¢q was little more than a matter of co‘é_\renience or perâ€" sonal desire. & ‘‘What a terrible thing for the Rector of the said ghurch to marry a young couple on a Bunday, and thereâ€" by break the ‘"Sgbbath‘"‘ day, exâ€" claim the puritans with clasped hands and bowed heads!! Sir, Kindly allow meito say a few words in your paper to the critics who have deemed it their b%smess to criticise my action re a we@ding I had in St. John‘s Church on ';;Easter Day at 10. The church gives tgie blessing which | Will enable the two partics, if they ‘, receive it aright, to: live the life reâ€" | quired in the marfiage sthte which Christains ought to_live, and to reâ€" / alise what a union such as theirs | should be, if it is to resemble the | union which is between Christ and | His Church. If any thing further | were necessary to give solemnity and binding force, the *newâ€"married per-’ sons‘‘ are advised to receive the Holy Communion at the time of their . marriage or at the‘next opportunity. | Marriage should never be directed | from its sacred purpose. Let my ; vcritics take noticeé that I will not . marry divorced people, either the} innocent or guilty party, nor will I marry a man to Iï¬s deceased wife‘s sister. + ; 2. T T sn as | Dear Sir, $ The Weston Choralf Society was formâ€" ted through the eff@rts of a lady inâ€" |terested . in musicag affairs, who met ‘with endless difficilties and setbacks before the Society fcould be organised ‘and rehearsals stagted. After a seaâ€" sons work the *Sogiety has Ween put into excellent shipe as far as its I make no apology IOf WHA® °* U last Sunday mor:f!;g; and am pre pared to marry others on a Sunday; in Church if they so desire it. J. Hughesâ€"Jones, / Rector St. John‘s Church Dear Sir, & â€"I had the privilege of attending a rehersal at the. Weston Town Band and=Concert, which . will be held on April 29th and E think I can say with out fear of gontridiction that it will be the best cancert of the season. Rector Weston April 14th It is seldom that ;a. band is composed of such talent and although their last Concert was Ha great success, it will be eclipsed enftirely by the one in view. The progfamme is entirely new throughout. Fhere are three new selections given S;l‘; the Choir which show what hard practice and patience can attain to, and are both sentiâ€" mental and humorgus. The vocal quafrtette in two new selections are very Pleasing. Mr. Greaves has chosen violin solo which give us a good chance to judge at his ability. y A new item on the programme will be a_ string quartette Mandolin, Banjo, Guitar and Piano, this itself is worth while anybody going to hear. t Mr. Harry Rhodes in entirely new songs is funnier;‘;g than ever. The soloists are all worth hearing. â€" The Band is hard at Work on new selecâ€" tions. The ‘conceft Will end with a funny â€" sketch erftitled ‘"Soothing Syrup.""‘ _ Here Hakry Rhodes gets a chance to give h fund of humor fall vent, and my kdvige to any one in need of a good Rearty laugh is not to miss it. CORRESPQNDENCE d THE TOWN B,;ND CONCERT. wWESTON CHO ‘‘An admire® 0 HOLY MARRIAGE. apology for what I did mor%g; and am preâ€" rv otHers on a Sunday RAL SOCIETY the Town Band." 909. A. Member From our own Correspondent. Now look here,. you folks! An inâ€" teresting address will be given by Mrs. (Rev.) J. Ai Aikenhead on ‘‘The Ideal Man,"‘ in tl§e auditorium of the Westmoreland _ Avenue â€" Methodist Church, corner of Hallam on Monday evening, April 19th at 8 o‘clock. Hear the sweet ginging by a trained young Ladies‘ Chgir of over 50 voices. There are other s%ecial features. Adâ€" mission is 15 cemts, Reserved seats are 10 cents extr% The Hon. J. 8. Duff, Minister of Agriculture will be chairman. This legture will be given under the auspices\ of the daughters of the Empire. Lots to please you so come _ early. Tigkets are selling rapidly. Mr. Jack Fox of 1 has bought a lot on and intends to build self. Building will c Mr. Jack Fox of Ransdown Avenue has bought a lot on Povercourt Road and intends to build @ home for himâ€" self. Building will commence at once. On Sunday the 18th John Hamilton Redeemed Drunkards‘ ‘Band will be at the Dovercourt Hall, Bloor Street West. The Dovercourt Gospel Temperâ€" ance Society are c@ducting these |serv‘ices and extend aig'hearty welcome to all. Mr. James Webb of 545 Delaâ€" | ware Avenue is the secretary. y SVPA UVA A2T * ® 3 will bring you best results if taken at our ‘3 old esinblished and thoroughly reliable school. Catalogue free. S British Amerfcan Business Coll, € Y. M. C. A. Building, Torouto. o / V m y i y / y y n ® The Church Wardens of St Edmunds Anglican Church, Dovercourt â€" and Davenport Roads respectfully wish to draw attention to the following facts. This congregation is responsible for; Clergyman‘s Stipend; Heating and Lighting; _ Caretaker; Organist â€" andâ€" Choir; Diocesan Assessment and Synod Dues. The Wardens feel that if these |attending this church are made aware of the above facts, they will feel it a sacred duty to do their utmost, by taking envelopes from the Wardens or Sidesmen on leaving the Church. The people‘s warden Mr. Henry Membrey, Clergy‘s Warden, Mr. J. W. Perry We hear with regret that the popuâ€" lar principal of Dovercourt Public School, Mr. George Beacon is to be amongst those who are to be retired after long service. He has seen 31 years of active service. Mrs. C. M. Murray of 299 St. Clarens Ave. will not receive again this season. Mrs. W. B. Nixon of Sydney, Cape Breton is visiting her mother Mrs. C. Marfland in Dovergouurt Road. It is to be hoped that the fines meted out to the rgwdies in Doverâ€" court by Magistrate Henderson will have the desired effect. Various comâ€" plaints from merchants on Davenport Road to the effect that crowds conâ€" gregate in front of stores and disturb as well as make vile remarks to passers by. A week ago a young fellow was severly ‘beaten by the gang. His face was badly bruised. This is what brought about the arrest and seven young men were fined five Dollars and costs or 60 days. The Annual Vestry meeting of the St. Edmunds Anglicar Church, corner of Davenport Road and Dovercourt was held last Tuesday evening. by $1250. Rev. Anthony Hart, rector, was authorized to appoint a curate, T. Sheppard is people‘s warden, and the rector‘s warden will be chosen later. | Dovercourt is well represented in the Borden Baby contest, the. following have won Diplomas and will each reâ€" ceive a handsome case containing twelve cakes of Royal Cream witch hazel soaps as extra prizes to the Leap Year Babies:â€"H. Kester Barber 326 Concord Avenue; Maurice Pryor 259 Salem Avenue.. Recommended for special Honor mention Diplomas aTe: Lillian A. M. Butt, 207 Ossington Avenue; Harry C. Staffer, 223 Doverâ€" court Road; George Harvey Pinnell, 108 Main Street, . Dovercourt; Jack Ferris Wiley, 324 St. Claren‘s Avenue. The Annual Vestry meeting of St. Mary the Virgin, Anglican Church, Dovercourt was held last Monday evening, when the nsual business was transacted. Receipts totaled $5029.â€" 85, and expenditures $4859.37, balance $170.48. The church debt was reduced Her many frien;§s will regret to hear that Miss Lily Gewis who is visiting her aunt Mrs.l%adford in Toronto has been taken seriously ill with apâ€" pendicitis. 3 Even in healtfi~there is a large acâ€" cumulation of I a}ter in the system, which if not desfroyed, bréaks through the skin in the ,gm %f piraples and boils. No reme@xy s§ cleansing, Sso sure to drive out Roils as Dr. Hamil ton‘s Pills. _ They braceup the sysâ€" tem, rid it of humd€s, redtore health, and absolutely prevent swellings, pimples, blotches ant pbils. Because mild and certain, anyone can use Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills. Sold by all dealâ€" ers. The Women‘s Guild of St. Edmunds Anglican Church held their annual election of officers on Thursday afterâ€" noon and presented their annual reâ€" port for the Vestry meeting. School Report in next week. Mr. W. Bayliss is home from the north on a visit. i The infant daugHter of Mr. Price is down with an attgck of diptheria. Mr. Mewhart wa elected a member of the School Board to take the place made vacant by fthe death of Mr. E. wW. Marshall. i# DCGVERCOURT. CAUSE OF BOILS EXPLAINED Mount Dennis. in SHORTHAND Business YOUR COURSE HOUSE TO RENT.â€" Frame, Six Advertisements under this bead, 1 cent per word for the first insertion and 4 cent per word for each subsequent insertion . fCARPENTERb’ %’AN’I ED. To erect : » frame barnjon lot 24, 3rd con. jcession York. Apply to Geo. Dixon, Highfield. 7 2t pd ___rooms, Cement cellar, three quarâ€" ters acre of garden. King Street. Apply C. Buchan, Mill Streec. _ Stpd WE WANT farmers to put in peas for our Canping Factory. Seeqd provided, no hbagd picking; liberat payment. â€" Apply Trethewey Model Farm, Weston. / Ite TTO MAKE roomgfor an expected imâ€" .. .portation,â€"wa are offering a fow good Grade Cow§# very reasonable. l1te Trethewey Model Farm, Weston. Fire at Wychwood at Henwoodâ€"aveâ€" nue and the Vaughanâ€"road, about 3.3¢ Sunday afternoonvgaused the destrucâ€" tion of three houges. Flames were noticed coming oug of the windows of a twoâ€"storeyed house, the alarm was given and willixgg helpers quickly formed themselvg§ into a bucket brigade. A strong wind was blowing and the adjoining house also was in flames. Seeing thét it was impossible to save the abové, and as there was great danger of é‘%he whole district being ignited, the next adjoining house was pulled down. This prompt action of the workers stopped the flames from spreading and the fire. was practically out when somebody sent in a telephone call to the city fire department. ruck 3 from Yorkâ€" ville, the Yongeâ€"street chemical and Deputy Chief Noble responded in very quick time. TheZlosses are: Frank Zagler, _ Rous nmfd contents, / $1000; Resinald Boabsrkecm â€" ownsr _ €500, contents owned jpy Mesere. pawuen and Wilkinson, sayed; Harry Osborce, vacant house, $480. The fire started in â€" Zagler‘s housg shortly after the family had gone aout. : O LET, Beautiful Home, Brick, Stone Cellar, Mill Street, Weston, OQFFICE BOY about _ _ wanted, _ Apply Co , Ltd Of course, the pgeacher‘s aim wasn‘t accurate when th@ sermon hit you. pFOR SALE. Black Orpington eggs. Excelient egg producing strain, $1.50 per setting of 18. Apply T. A. C Tier Islington,. 4tpd FOR SALE. White Wyandotte eggs, Martin Strain, 75c a setting. Apply Mrs. Finnigan. Ate ___ _ in Ontario to sell our goods, Commission, 30 per cent. Dominion Specialty Co. Ltd., 143 Adelaide St. East, Toronto. _J, K. MoEWEN, Licensed Auctioneer for the Counties of York, Peel and Simeoe. Deale: in Real Estate. Village and Farm Properties for Sale or Rent. Office, Main St., Weston. Long distance Telephone connection. HOME STUDY COURSES All Academical and many Technical Subâ€" jects provided for. _ Write for catalogue. State work preferred. The Shaw Correspondence School 395 Yorge Street, Toronto WE WAAN[‘ a lady in every town TO RENTâ€" FightRoom brick house, Good orchardBWanaâ€"stable, bard and soft water, o Main Street, venient to street Rars. _ Apply J((m Hamsbaw, 202 Pgrific Avenue, Wes Toronto. f THE YORK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Toronto Bargams, profusely illustrated. mailed /ree; we pay our R. R. fare. E. A. STROUT CO., Book C 1. g’fl%‘l Lzâ€"gest Furm Dealers, University Bldg., Syracuse, NY Insure in the York Fire Farm For Sale ;;, hk t Nn B zesFar.msi.fl.ltstatgof BR RHE in rarmsin14States. suouts ing Farms in 14 States. Strout‘s epmmpremmmmemmmm New Monthly Bulletin of Real Bargains, profusely illustrated. mailed /ree; we pay Condensed Advertisements Cash, Mutual ind btock. 3 i‘uil Goverrmeri De; ocit For Rates apply 10 E. J. MUSSON, WESTON ©a_6u6} i c__ Office, 107 Bay S6 scth *Vessels Large May Venture More, but Little Ships Must Stay Near Shore." The large display ado. are good for the large business and the Classified Want Ads. are proporâ€" tionately good for the omall Arm. In fact many large firme became such by the diltgont use of the Clascified Columns. There exâ€" ample is goodâ€"start now. veeyrennant ut by 0W meberey W YCHWOCOD nald From our own Correspondent 14 years old Moffat Stove ~â€"â€" e 00 6 SÂ¥eBtnar hi on 1tA