SQ i) es It is easily recognized by the dry The will of Nov. cough and hoarseness. Not difficult the sons, Willis to cure with Catarrhozone as Mr. Robert E. Wardla Xavier Babingw of River Capalin, Que., Julia Wardlaw, a proved. ‘"No \ e could_ suffer f’rom‘that the propert Btonchitis moRXthan I did. I had a (lows:â€"The sons, hard hacking RÂ¥igh that caused me ,and Robert Alex great pain. MyÂ¥YdIm@@t was thoarse, "cash and propert; and I had great y s in my chest. law gets $2,457 Catarrhozone . rea@Rd #%he sore spots !EliZa McKpe, dau and gave immedia® %eMef. Singe usâ€" \cash and. proper ing it I have not haff a®@@pgle attack.") Miss Maria There. Every physician «wh& is @sked about | $2,400 in cash arc Catarrhorone says itÂ¥s sure cure, |directs that no pr â€"â€"gso wi,l you if you C®f it. Sold |out the consent everywhere, 25¢. and $1.00. family. _ NMr. H. Pearson ~Dennis left this tour. s L. 0. L. 216 undgr the command of Worshipful Maste%f Dan â€"Othen. proâ€" ceeded to Alliston in all the glory of their war pant ogMonday afternoon. They was a full imuster of the Lodge while a number @f others took adâ€" vantage of the ch%p rates and went along. & Mr. and Mrs. 4. M. >Fraser and family were presgn;t Jlast week at a uniqtue family %;rl‘nion on the old Brownridge Hgmestead outside Brampton. One hundred and fifty members of the f&mily were gathered together and a &most pleasant time was spent, renewifg old acquaintances and family bondsg . R. for the west o Moody left for Calg Sr. ‘for Yorkton, A Yorkton and Mr. Yg gary. â€"â€" 6 The excursion offthe West York Womens Institute t§ Bond Lake on Tuesday was most successful. A numper of the memb§rs of the Weston branch, took in the @xcursion. Reeve Bull was in Alliston on Monâ€" day, but, having {to march at the head of Grouse Hill L. 0. L., he missed Whe |ciyic @reception which would doubtless. h§¥ve been tendered to him by the M&#yor and Corporaâ€" tion of that thriving town. Mrs. J. D. Laurie Mrs. Wood have re after spending a _ C with Mrs. Cousins a vicinity. Several â€"Westoni: Homeseekers Excu Mrs. and Miss Br§wnridge and Mrs. Cuthbert were visifing Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Fraser, North Station Street last week. game. Call at J. Hugill‘s on Friday night to get a Free Sample of dustban to sweep your carpetsâ€"on sweep day. Three rinks of khe Weston Lawn Bowlers will play rampton on Satâ€" urday immediately fter the Lacrosse The Mzsses Meggison of Charlevois, Michigan are jvisifting relations in Weston. _ . __ 1 ‘Children‘s Suits, for ages 4 to 8 years, a nicte selection and Special values at Gabel‘s. A number o'-ifr _prdminent Orangemen from Weston were fin Brampton on Monday. : Inch sells Carboâ€"magnetic â€" Razors, no honing no grinding, guaranteed or Razor replated.. _ Mr. and Mrs. Peacock returned Call at the new hardware for Pure English Paris Green, Prites right. Mrs. R. Flynn left on Tuesday for a visit to friends at [Thornhill. Mrs. Cousins and‘}Miss Elsie Cousins have gone to Orilli@ for a month. Get your Summer Shirts, Underâ€" ware and Hosiery, at Gabel‘s. Jas. Hugill is sole agent in Weston for Mofiat Stoves. [‘ vfo&in’?ants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Boaght #ee2esecee2e2e2ee2e22.c2e00 000# Bears the , Signatrnre of Telephone No. 26 Subscription Price, $1.00 per year #eececcececseccercecc0002ee0{ CASTORIA HAVE: YOU _BRONCHIAL i mt GATARRE? THE TIMES AND GCUIDE WESTON ). Laurie fand her mother have refurned to Orillia ding a c@uple of months Cousins akd friends in the &ne . could s fe\ than I did. k&igh that MyÂ¥apri@t .. wa eat \i s in . reaÂ¥d Whe s nedia&% %eNMeL. rot ha ® a*gsl an .« wh& is §5 says it¥§s § . 1 if you tmf i e n raoon emmeranin ame t se o es d hsn i e d c e ns Weston, Ont., Friday, July 93&1, 1909 ADVERTISIRG RATES ON APPLICATION IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY A. E. WHINTON, Propriet 2 4 ds . Root and Mrs. to Pittsfield this s â€" left on the ion â€"on the C. P. â€"Tuesday. _ Mrs. ry, Mrs Wardlaw iss Jean Bull for and Mr. Jas. Râ€" sealed packages, English Green, Inch, eek on a dnvmg,Druggist and Eye Refractionist. Hutty for Calâ€" ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO i _ William Smith, the man who was ‘arrested in Toronto: on Tuesday, on several charges of %tealing harness, was found to have ;;n his possession sets of harness from “numerous places. Among them was éle set that was stolen from Mr. o. Fisher about two weeks ago. Smith will be taken to Guelph for trial. } | _A fifty foot lot on‘ John Street near |North Station Street has changed hands this week a& a good figure. \Goulding and Hamilton put through the deal through B’é’ Wismer, their representative here. ; cash and property.%Robert E. Wardâ€" law gets $2,457T,M& property. Mrs. Eliza McKge, dauglifer, gets: $3,557 in casgh and. property@ Miss Julia and Miss Maria Theresa Wardlaw each get $2,400 in cash ard pRoperty. The will directs that no prop&ty be sold withâ€" out _the consent of $the rest of the family, C : The storm . on Tï¬rsday afternoon did considerable d mage at , Major Wadsworth‘s residen,ée ‘‘Pine Grove."‘ The lightning struck two chimneys, destroying one and@?eriously damagâ€" ing and cracking thefother one. Khe Board of Trafie met on Thursâ€" _ _‘~y 4.L w .& ar h n ts day evening , whenfthe byâ€"laws were I%Ie?(;l(f;dg tohWestgp Wednesday m'g.ht. submitted and passgd. The standing 1oaytig y the Weston band playing committies . were §ppointed. ‘Bhe 7 aM music, the knights proceeded question of the pro Wosed water works (z;norégh rallln szree: \}0 Oddfellows‘ Hall byjlaw was brough$ up for discussion made u'l(‘:he 5{ reet.,.{; where a halt was ed byâ€"law was passéd, the motion reâ€" § . "" & celving simost una@mous cupport. new commande.ryi there, and immeâ€" & diate preparations were at once beâ€" es gun to instal th%‘ officers, John Bayâ€" The will of the lafe Mr. Peter Wardq. 1186 Of Mount Dennis was appointed law disposed of pr@perty, valued for °_DCBt comman@er. Walter Wing is probate at $27,581.%. Of this $911,500 CBancelloe. _ The new â€" commandery was in real estate,§$14,506.29 in cash Wl be known ag St. George‘s, and, and the remainder Spersonalty. There ]nglng by its Epresent strength, it was $12,285.74 in the Bank of British P1dS fair to becothe one of the strong. North America in ZPoronto; $1,093.35 est lodges of tlhie order in Ontario. in the same bank in Weston, and Attached to the;%ew lodge will be the $1,127.20 "in the @anada Permanent Weston town . band, all the members Mortggge Corporatgn. A promissory of which will begome Sir knights. of note for $100 and §300 cash on hand CC Jobhn and gam, The installaâ€" were other items. @he real estate inâ€" on of officers was conducted by Disâ€" cluded houses an@ lots in Weston trict, Deputy Gragd Prior T. Jenkins; valued at $5,500, afd lot 25, ist conâ€" Rt. Eminent Gra%fd Lieut. Commandâ€" cession, Etobicoke,$ valued at $6,000. °* E. B. Collett,] Past Grand Prior The will of Nov. §, 1908,, appointing A. Wagner, V. Kj Grand Marshal H. the ‘sous, Willia® A. Wardiaw and 2â€" Curlett, V. FaA Grand FKirst Guard Robert E. Warndlaw] and the daughter _A 2: Rowley, | Past â€" commander Julia Wardlaw, ag executors, directs ~:C°SIS. Brum, @mith and Stocks, that the property@be divided as fol. COMMander George Morley and other lows:â€"The sons, Â¥ ames, Peter Geo.\f',ir Enights from/‘? Toronto and West committies . were . §&ppointed. The question of the progosed water works byjlaw was brough$ up for discussion and resolution to s@pport the proposâ€" ed byâ€"law was pass@éd, the motion reâ€" ceiving almost unamous support. The members of %he Weston Branch of the West Yorlg Womens‘ Institute who took in the e&cursion to Bond‘s Lake on Tuesday ‘had a thoroughly enjoyable day. ‘~§ Owing to the fact that Roddy was away rupning huï¬dred yard heats with potato bug%e this week, our sporting news is _less than it would otherwise have beerg. : Mr. J. N. Longskaff and wife spent the week end at C§nestoga, the formâ€" er home of Mrs. Hongstaff, it is their intention to rempve there in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Ne Catharines, spent' their aunt and 1 Charles Forsyth of Master Normanâ€" to, is spending his Robinson‘s. One of Gabel‘s Hats, in Black or Brown Christies or Black, Drab or Brown. Fedora, will give you a Stylish article in Head Wear. Mrs. Sitzer and dow are visiting Grimsby. Mrs. H. Keys a Keys have . left Mackinaw. Miss Moore and Miss Boyd of Belleâ€"| ville spent last weék end with Miss; K. Milne. & I Miss . Johnston Johnston are vi Sound. _ Mrs. E. Cox and Miss G. Lewis of London, England aje visiting Mrs. T. E. Ambler. The Misses Forskh leave this week for a few weevs vacation. Mrs. Cottrill is in Wiarton Ont. Miss Irene Wallate is visiting Mrs J. H. Taylor. Paris Green in quantities 20. Ib 5; if paid in Advance 1 McGeachie of S7. the week end with ncle Mr. and Mrs. \ "Sunny Brae.‘"‘ ach. get $2,557 in ind Miss Norman iting near â€" Parry Miss Marion Hadâ€" ith friends near obinson of Toronâ€" racation at Mr. J. siting with friends Miss Marjorie a trip to the ESTON, ONT Not unfrequ&r@Rcaused by cheap acidâ€" corn sae$ "§Be safe and use Putnam‘s Corn x@ractor.. Purely vegetable, harmle&a@d always cures. Insist on "Putnamieâ€"£ Toronto â€"Sir Robert Land Commandery Knights of St. Joli‘n and Malta, reinâ€" forced by Beaver %}ommandery, made _ _A large crowd is going along with the Juniors to Brampton toâ€"morrow. The boys. have beéii putting in some very effective work at practice this week and they expect to give Brampâ€" ton the game of stheir lives. . Last years rivalry between Weston and Brampton has not been forgotten and a most interesting“g_‘\ game will result. The line up will bé picked from the following:â€"F.. W. Rowntree, A. Irvine E. Holley, L. McEwen, W. Lawrence, D. Holley, J. Leech, C. Newton, G. Coulter, T. Clayton, R. Munshaw, V. Rowntree, F. Woods, G. Harris and R. Coulter. 3 Mr. W. Pearson: after strenuous efforts, has secured . Kelly of Brantâ€" ford to referee Saturday‘s game at Brampton. 7 |_ The corner stone for the new store !Which Messrs. Key$ and Bull are to lerect on Main Streek this fall arrived |at the C. P. R. defot this week. It is a solid block of Scotch granite ‘and the laying of M#t will be the opâ€" ‘portunity for an B posing ceremony that will make the inauguration of the new waterworks system loo%, like a last summer‘s straw. | ‘Hanre it a pointiteo accompany the ‘lacrosse boys to mpton on Saturâ€" ‘day afternoon. Be blue and white [ will do their besf on Saturday to win. Rusty, Jack, Doctor, Bill and Roddy will lend thkt touch of color \to the team whi will make their colors truly patriotic. 2nd. Def. 4 R. Lindsay Centre SR. McCutche Home J. Calhoun. 2nd Home @ . J. Crav Outside E. Kingdon Inside § E. Farr. Referee E F. _ W. Row: Field Captain § W. Pearson The Juveniles deserve every credit for their victory gn Saturday, which is pretty well described by the score Weston (12), Wogdbridge (0). If it had not been for the Woodbridge goal keeper, the scofe would have been even larger. Thé following was the line up:â€" Goal @A. Hart. Point R. Coulter. C. Point § G. Harris. Def. BB @amniltAiâ€" An Inportant auction Sale will take place on Saturday July 3l1st, when the carriage shop and stable situated on the corner of Humber and Main streets will be offered for sale. For particulars see posters J. K. McEwen auctioneer. The Mofiat Stové Company want a boy from fourtech to sixteen years old who intends be a bookkeeper. Their present â€" juniior clerk, W. Mcâ€" Lean is moving P with his parents away from Westo@. This would make a good opening for a smart lad. Here is a good opportunity for buyâ€" ing all your new and upâ€"toâ€"date furniâ€" ture we are having a clearing salee and are selling at about cost. Don‘t forget the place, D. Sanders, 1654 Dundas Street, West Toronto. Make it A CASE WF POISONING KNIGHTS OF MALTA LACROSSE. LOOK! ‘A. Hart. R. Coulter. G. Harris. R. Coulter. R. Lindsay. R. McCutcheon. J. Calhoun. R. J. Craven. E. Kingdon. E. Fartr. F. W. Rowntree . Our FIT REFORM Suits are beauties and perfect fitters.. ‘I‘ry one of them. K. J. McEWEN, Manager. 1st door west of the Eagle Hotel. WESTON Nobby andâ€"up to date Cloths for Suits made to order. Gents‘ Furnisher and Clothier, Coulter Avenue, Latest designs in Spring and Summer Hats and Caps Shirts, Ties, Collars, Hosiery, Suspenâ€" lers, eto., a complete line and up to the nisute. & 5. 8 Orders called for and delivered prombï¬ly ; BUTTONWOOD AVENUE have opened out with a full lineâ€"of Geo. Sainsbury Spring Lamb D. ROWNTREE, JR Carpenter and Contractor Antiseptic Barber Shop The best brands of Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes. x Agent for the following Fire and Life Insurance Co‘s PLUMBING, A Specialty MERCHANT TAILOR, WESTON BRANCH, Chsisze Grcceries § TARIFF, Royal, Norwich Union, and North British and Mercantile. Also Agent for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates Iee Cream Parlor in connection. Heslop‘s Grocery Orders.called for and delivered. Estimates given on all <â€"â€" kinds of work A. M. GABEL AllE Instruments Sterilised ?'.‘ C .P i9 B y 8 < a in Be BJ f s yA o N @4 xm iN m ar a m > B 6 R"CEBb 0 EBREEE 6B 65 EBE ¢ N6 3 2 x a 9 P § Ces 5 ie i8 a a o 2 2 tet R 2s m 6 G â€"~ B 8 & t 6 | $ f € o 8 p B 5 o _ : s 6 3 6 B m & 2 CE BR i1R pams N n 6 4 N o s PLa i) 6s 5 B i C C 3 & 2 ~a s o NB 6 J m NoR Ba® H i &# U I Eq tP iE B 8@ Bb kb t# 5 $ P $3 73 Years in Business. Capital and Reserve Ovar &7 nannnn Vegetables of all kinds. THE PRACTICAL BUTCHER Fruits and Confectionery. Next door to Eagle Hotel. Tobaceo Pouches and Pipes 1836 NONâ€"TARIFF, York, Merchants,, Traders. â€"AND â€" j EXCELSIOR LIFE ._J. MUSSON An inspection invited. en n climat ce m adimd mt hm s o e eenc 2 ut count provides a safe and convâ€"nient way of paying your bills, as each check issued returns to you as a reccipt. A Savings Account keeps growing all the time, with Interest compounded at highest current rates., FARLEY‘S Have You a Bank Account? WESTON PHONE NO. 20 WESTON Choice Yeal THE BANK OF _ 1909 WESTON o The money is safer a in th Bank than in int? | your house or pocket. se A Checking Ac= . safe and convâ€"nient way of , as each check issued returns Capital and Reserve Over $ Besides her daugRer, Mrs. Pullen, she has two sons ingWeston, Paul and William, and a dauhter, Mrs. J. D. Moulton, Los Anrgédfes, Cal. Mrs. F. J. Waddell is a gr&ndâ€"daughter. ~Mrs. Charboneau shas also two sisâ€" ters surviving her, @Mrs. Noah Chant of Toronto, motheé® of Ald. Chant, St. Thomas, and ,rs. Donovan of Dakota. % Decéased was bi onshire, Eng., mal age at the time of parents woere Paul €y, of Devonshire, 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 earlier than Tuesday, or later than Friday each week. Highest prices paid for select hogs. Weights preferred, 160 to 220 pounds. On â€" Thursday fmorning last, the death occurred af the residence of her daughter, Mrs. ME L. Pullen, 12 Balaâ€" clava street, S % Thomas, of Mrs. Paul Charbonesag, who had_ the disâ€" tinction of bei . the oldest lady in the city. Her‘demise removes one who for years Was highly respected during her -u years of residence here. Mrs. Charbone@1 was taken ill seriâ€" ously about a w&@k ago‘ and took to her bed on Thurs#ay night. § Decéased was b&rn in 1812 in Devâ€" onshire, Eng., ma‘ng her 97 years of age at the time o her death. Her parents were Paul nd Harriet Laskâ€" DEATH OF MRSEP. CHARBONEAU some red ratch star contre of fo back, weight abo Lowi‘ded. _ On the nortbhfeast side of Maria Street, from Nokh Station Street to Elm Street From Packing P@u’se ~On the north pastâ€"side of William Street. ‘froui No§th Station Street to Elm Etreet. vision to con! laying of the fo walks in the Vi for the hearing w®l be heldâ€" on T day of July, 190 m , in the Counc Hall, Weston. .On the north Street, from Ch‘i Lyon‘s store. pUBLIC NOTI MHBFERR¢¢P¢¢¢¢¢¢¢e¢9¢9e¢r I®AOLAAAAAAAALAAAAAAALALALN fHadame Rutherford? ICE CREAM PARLOR MRS. J. FINNIGAN, Corner Church and Main Sts., WESTON The RIVERSTDE WAITING Roon Biggest TORONTO COLLEGE OF Musw,gi Pembroke St , Toronto it WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY, Joseph St., WESTON (Mrs. T. SurrBonr) Teacher of YVocal Culture ourt 0o: N. J. McEwen, Manager MONDAY‘S & THURSDAY GREY ? HEIFER Best and Brightest jeast _ side of Main Peh Street to G:; M. E â€"A Court of Re ider petitions for the [owing Cement Sideâ€" age of Woeston, and _appeals therefrom. esday. the twent.eth at Eight o‘â€"clock p. l Chamber, Dufferin , rcd head, white head, horns turned : nine fifty. ‘Finder Revision. GUNN‘S OPEN , West Toronta, $7,000,000 West foronto Clerk The employe@® was bending over a table looking a%the directory. _ The new office boy s@pped up quickly and poked a note intf@ his hand. The surâ€" prised employer Wpened it and read: ‘‘Honored Sirâ€"Wer pants is ripped.‘" Weston pupils, Saturday and Monday, HAZEL I. HICKS. _ Pupil of Dr. Tortington, > Organist, Weston Methodist Church Teacher of piano and. Organ, Toronto College of Music. Licensed Auctioneer for the.Counties of York, Peel and ‘Sitmcoe, and . West Toronto. A33s Real Estate for sale and houses to rent. m Organist Weston Methodist Church St. Philip‘s Church, Etobicoke. Teacher of Piang and Organ. _ â€" 31 Macdonell Ave., TORONTO G.~W. COU LT ER, V 8. Honor Graduate Ontario Veterinary College AlD diseases of Cattle and Horses Treated Scientifically, C Calls by mail or phone promplly~ attended. n WESTON, ONT. TORONTO JUNCTION: COLLEGE O.F MV SIC AND SCHOOL OF ELOCUTIQON Mrs. Marie S. McGill, Write for calendar Musical Directress ‘Phone Jct. 79. West Toronto. HAROLD J. P ARTRIDG R Residence, 401 Huron St TORONTO, ONT. : T. H. Wilson, M.A. BULL, HOLLISS & WILSON, Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Suite 514, Temple Bldg., Toro: W. P. Bull, K.C. Barrister, Solicitor, ete. . Money to Loan. tA Specialty Companies Incorporated‘ and Municipal Law Office, 160 Bay St., Phone Main 1082 12 Keele St. N., A. J. Anderson Barrister, Solicitor, * Notary Public. Money to loan in large and sma amounts. Officesâ€"36 Toronto St., Toronto, an Woodbridge, Wednesday. = PR. w. J_.â€"CHARL ToKR Physician, Surgeon, etc. _ _ Officeâ€"Cor. North Station and John Streets, Weston, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m«; 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, 8 to 10 a.m. Continental Life Building, Cor. Ba} and Richmond Sts., Toronto. 125 p.mâ€" [ * 12.26 p. 5.18 pim.f & 2:32 p. G:3t par | * 4.32 p. 1037 p.m. * 7.45 p. 7 Stops at Weston. * Do not stop on Sundays. H. HO W ARD S H AV ER North Bound 8.37 asm. i * 9.23 atos. t 11.59 a.m. * Going West T.29 a.m. * "9.:00â€"a.m. T 4.10 p.m.â€"* T92 p.m. t 30 pm. [ 1.80=p.m.: * J O SEPH NA S O N A Lady wishtes to give PRIVATE LESSONS : in English, French or Russian either at home or in Weston Address Box 197 A. P. A VALUAE®LE OFFICE BOY H. F. 8EF rON, Surgeon Denfist 314 Confederation Life Building, TORONTO, ONT. A NDER SON & GRAY Barrister, Solicitor, Notary JOHN J. DALTON, B.T.S. WESTON, LOCAL TIME TABLES. Barristers, Solicitors, etc HAS. H. PORTER Over D. Rowntree & Sons Ontario Land Surveyor, J . K. McE W EN, asm. | * 20. | a.m. & pimâ€"f * pm. 1 4 par | & pm. * â€"T. HACEKETT, Dentist ‘South Bound. 5.44 at, * 947 am. [ * 1L.1s any * 12.26 p.m. * 2.32 p.m. * 4.32 p.m. t * 745 p.m. { * Going EHast. 7. 14 a . t 948 am. * [ 12.08 p%.?n. * 718 p.m. f 9.33 p.m. * w ‘Uu"/ FAL d 11.29, a .m WEST TORONTO J. Fred Holliss wWESTON, ONT. artm, * a.m: {â€" * a.py $@* p.m. * p.m. * p.mâ€" 1 * p.m. f * ONT. G. H. Gray TORONTO. . .. Phone North 1291 Toronto: I