â€"_â€" CASTORIA Bears the _ Signatrre of Dundas Street, West Toronto. # No very important business came ; ip & befor;e fl(lie Councif at tThélr meeting esd > s «â€" on Tuesday evenifig. he communâ€" HAY FEVER CURED, ications were few.s The County Treaâ€" _ Nothing can be more certain than surer informed th@ Council that the the instant reliefâ€" _and sure cure of sum of $785.56 @would be required Hay Fever by "@atarrhozone." The from . Weston thig year. _ A byâ€"law well â€"known Depwtty Collector of Inâ€" appointing H. A »Foon, Poll Clerk in land Revenue at§Sarnia, Mr. W. H. Stbâ€"Division No: $ and E. J . ,Musson, Hicks, says: ‘"Ifused hundreds of Poll Clerkâ€"in Su@Division No. 2 for dollars worth of femedies but until I the byâ€"law vote gh September 4 was tried Catarchozong I Hever even exâ€" Bassed. Mr. W. Mllerby was appointâ€" perienced relicf. ‘¥t whs on the reâ€" ed tax collector fr the current year commendation of Nr{ Ge& Ingersoll, at a salaty of $1@. He will have to druggist, that I uged Catarrhozone. find satisfactory IWonds for $5000. The He knew of others titk bad{cured=and following accountg were passed :â€" advised me stronglyg tÂ¥ try it. Caâ€" JwSloan, Midewa on ;ohn tarrhozone worked margeld â€"â€"Almost andâ€"_ Williarm®< str ets...$ 501 60 immediately L experidrige® Rratcful reâ€" J. Baileyy teamiffe... ... ... ... 107 85 lief in a few hours| ~‘Ch&tarrhozone J. Rumwey, sup} es ete_._. 3 15 permanently cured me of Hay KevéF, B.; Watson, street@wiring ... _ 21 90 and I can most heartily recommend Street foreman @oulter pdt in bills it as the most speedily effective teâ€" for ~work on str@ets performed by medy on the market. _It will cure any Various. parties agilounting to $43.80 case of Hay Fever ever known.‘"‘ | Cbeques: were issugd for these. Death came wit)éf startling suddenâ€" ness to William MéKinney on Monday morning. Apploleky was the cause of death. The decegsed had just come into the house agout nine, o‘clock in the morning, when he fell Gead!) Pr; Irwin was ‘hurriedly summoned but could do nothing; The deceased who was‘ seventyâ€"three" years old leaves a widow and thrée daughters. The funeral took placg on Wednesday at Orangeville, on the arrival of the 8.31 train from Weston. Ԥ. : All those whoijtake an intelligent We carry a large and complete stock |iDterest in the wat?râ€"works question of Carpets, _ Oilcloths, . Linoleums, |Sh0Uld take the opportunity of szeing Upholstered Goods, Dishes ang the samples of witer that have been Kitchen, Bedroom and Dining Room}placed on Yiew fin the post office. Furniture etc., etc. Our “Exhibition! One_sample is thé water taken direct Stock‘‘ of beds, springs and mattâ€" f*om the, River THhames at Chatham resses, cots, rollâ€"ups and pillows &câ€[andég.»t;_;ae other satuiple is water from is unusually large. _ When your visiâ€"| the Ssame river affer passing through tors arrive let us know your needs in the sedimentation basin and mechanâ€" the bedding line. Our prices are exâ€"| ical filters. Thdse samples were obâ€" ceptionally low being the lowest in tained from Chktham by Mr. O. the city. This is a strong statement| Master, (the Segretary of Weston but we have proved it to others and Board sof Trade. 4 The waterâ€"works we can prove it to you. Then we| Chathati are efactly of the same give a discount for cash of from 10 Paftern as"the syetem it is proposed per cent: to 20 per cent. If you are!to instal in Wesfon and these two in a position to pay cash you will Ssamples of water}will enable any unâ€" readily see the advantage of this. Prejudiced personf to gain an idea of Bring us your pictures to be framed the working valug of this method of and let us give you an estimate on Water filtration. + IYQOM repairs ‘or upholstering. _ Our : % § epair Department is upâ€"toâ€"date so C ¢ ] let us have your work. D. Sanders, COUNCIL?EETING’ Dundas Street, West Toronto. =:, _ No véery import@nt hbusiness came We carry a large and complete stock of Carpets, Qilcloths, . Linoleums, Upholstered Goods, Dishes â€" and Kitchen, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture etc., etc. Our ‘"Exhibition Stock‘"‘ of beds, springs and mattâ€" resses, cots, rollâ€"ups and pillows &¢., is unusually large. _ When your visiâ€" tors arrive let us know your needs in the bedding line. Our prices are exâ€" ceptionally low being the lowest in the city. This is a strong statement but we have proved it to others and we can prove it toyou. Then we give a discount for cash of from 10 per cent;: to 20 per cent. If you are Miss Teenie Brown of Hamilton who hbas been spending a couple of weeks in Weston as the guest of Mrs. Nelson Jarrett, ‘xeturned ~home on Sunday. ed in this weeks‘ Ontario Gagette is the W. H. BaldwiX ‘Co., Limited, of Toronto, and Westion, capital $40,000; provisional directofs W. H. Baldwin, A. T. Sprowl, nnah Sprowl, W. Baldwin and W. CA Powell. Inch, the Druggist and Optician, sells you school b§0ks and stationery at right prices. & Mrs. E. Cox, M Misses Ambler lef short stay at Per Mr. J. C. Boylek of the Parliaâ€" mentary staff of the Evening Teleâ€" gram left last week to spend his vaâ€" cation on Georgiam Bay. He will reâ€" turn the first week in September. Children‘s Suits, for ages 4 to 8 years, a nice selection and Special values at Gabel‘s. NEW SCHOOL ed at Drug store. tionery and schoo h Get your Sumx:r:er Shirts, Underâ€" ware and Hosiery, at Gabel‘s. Mr. and Mrs. RJ Flynn, returned home Saturday aftier spending a week at Springfield. Hackney stallionss "Samuel S and "‘Shaigeley A}tï¬miral" to Cc on Tuesday for the show there. Mr. and Mrs. . W. Howell and daughter, spent |Sunday with his mother, Mrs. J. Hailey. You can get your six for $1.00 exlibition tickets at the Post office. Subscription Price, $1.00 per year Telephone No. 26 #ezsamsazncescccccccece ns t a 4 #eaecseceseeesceeceeecec0cceee}$ For Infaats and Children. The Kind You Have Always Rought Mr. J. B. .H Among the new c§mpanies announcteâ€" T7THE TIMES A&AND QUIDE WESTON Weston, Ont., Friday, August 20th, 1909 ADVERTISINCG RATES QN APPLICATION "@atarrhoze puty Collec it§Sarnia, 1 ‘Itased hu { Remedies 1 ong I ï¬:%ver LXE was. 0 f Nr Ge$t&, [ used Ca"},: ers titk bad? nelyp t\ try ced tharvel§ peridike® £ ours| "Cat ed me <of H IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY A. E. WHINTON, Proprietor ate shipped two "Samuel Smiles‘" miral‘‘ to Cobourg s Lewis and the points on Monday for a tanguishene. ] Miss OOKS have arrivâ€" A full line of staâ€" supplies. + ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO ‘ _ 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. A meeting, of the to the installatic systom in Westor Central House or Theé meeting do1 quality what it as the attendance far, no report of the intentions of been handed in fqi Master Jack, Qle young son of Reeve Bull, fell out of a tree on King Street, on Tues‘a;y. The limb on which he was climbing; broke and he was thrown to the sidewalk, breaking a Tib. ® We would like bf;&th the friends and the opuonents of the waterâ€"works byâ€" law to understan@ that our columns are open for a free discussion of the matter, so long ag the same is conâ€" ducted in a decen%)manner. All comâ€" munications must ‘be brief and to the point as our spacg;’f is limited and has many calls madé upon it for the printing of news matter. Miss Viola Noble is visiting with Mrs. Van de Vord and Miss Helen Van de Vord at B Elington Bay, where the latter are spending a few weeks‘ holidays. Mrs. Geo. Wallage, Mrs, S. Elliott, and Mr. and Mrg. William Farr of Woodbridge and Mrs. (Dr.) J. F. Orr_of Chicago were visiting J. H. Taylor on Saturday. The Russell House is unq,ergoing; extensive improvements to be in‘ rqadiness for the opening of Stâ€" Alâ€" | ban‘s School on Séptember 13th. The 1 school authoritieÃ©ï¬ entered into posâ€" session this week and are fitting the ‘ premises up to mpjeet their â€"requireâ€". ments. I Mr. Will Noble of Markdale was in town this week. { Mrs. H. Witty whs visiting friends in Buffalo over Sunvlay. Lifebuoy Soap is delightfully reâ€" freshing for Bath or Toilet in hot weather. For washing underclothing it is unequalled. Cleanses and puriâ€" fies. Master George d Fred Simpson are visiting friends in Uxbridge. Miss Lennox is berly Point, Musk Miss Tory Petersioft Woodbridge is visiting her cousin Miss Margaret Griffith. Messrs Roy Munfkhaw, Harry Best and H. Bradley wére amongst those who left on the C. R. R. excursion to the west on Thursd&gy. hgse who are opposed tign of a waterwork on was held‘ in the 0o Monday evening. loybtless made up in t lacked in quantity, cejwas very slim. So of} the proceedings or of} those present has for publication. T52 if paid in Advance Rie 2 2220 es omcs oesn s ueae _b /%;, re LMEETING. i tgut hbusiness came 1({ clf at their meeting L ine . The communâ€" € v.§ The County Treaâ€" ; th§ Council that the 3 x September 4 was letby was appointâ€" T the current year . He will have to WEBTON, ONT lidaying at Kimâ€" 01 60 07 85 8 15 21 90 INEFFEC’]&VE BUCKET BRIGADE. | A Lesson,. For Weston. J w l _@ | LITTLE BRITAIN, Aug 14â€"Fire which threeï¬Ã©gad to develop in a conâ€" flagration ‘that would sweep all the \village fromt© one end to the other, broke ou&:jï¬the gFocery store of R. S. Robertson, King Street, about 2.30 p.m. toâ€"day. Most of the strucâ€" tures in the bloc_{g were frame, and ‘with a, brisk breeze_blowing and in the absence of any fireffighting apparatus, there was keen apprehension. So seriâ€" ous was the situatibn considered that .besides hurry up calls sent to the vilâ€" lages of Oakwoo® and Valencia, a few miles away. Reeve Varcoe wired ‘Chief Thompson of the Toronto fire department for assgistance, about 5.30 |Portland, ‘ Seattle, Victoria, _ Vanâ€" {couver, Banff, Calgary, Brandon and |Winnipeg. Several urgent invitations from other cities have had to be reâ€" fused. All the. Western cities are .waiting on tip toe for the big show.‘ The mecting of fhe Women‘s Instiâ€" tute was held on Wednesigay Aug 18, at the home of Mrs= Albett Barker. Mrs. A. Shaw, gaveca wory.interest: ing and instructifve papeB®l .on, (a weeks work for lblréérf' House wife). Mrs. W. Rown~tre§f‘avéfed“»fli‘é ladies with a vocal solog Miss Nettie Acro gave a very instr@ctive paper on the cooking â€"of vegefawblés. ‘and cereals. Both of .these papers were highly apâ€" preciated by the giembers. ‘Ebe, next meeting will be heh at the home of Mrs. Fred Lund. *A _ The Weston Lg.(%‘osse Club has folâ€" ‘lowed up the precédent set last year ‘and finishes the se@son with a balance in the bank. Not quite so large this year as last but tHen the play wasn‘t |quite as good. A meeting will be called as soon as Possible in order to _wind up business for the season. The cause of theâ€"hlaze is not known. Flames were observed in the rear of Robertson‘s grocery, and spread rapâ€" idly. They speedily enveloped the carriage factory adjoining, and it was seenâ€" that the whole block was in peril. A strong wind from the southâ€" east was blowing/ A bucket brigade was formed, but could do little. A fire engine arriv{@gl from Oakwood later in the afternoon,, but. broke down on the first Attempt to use it. More effective wofk was done, howâ€" ever. by two bhand chzine water tanks down on the first Attempt to use it. More effective wofk was done, howâ€" ever, by two bhand chzine water tanks to which lengths of 24 in. hose were attached, two teanfs being kept busy drawing water front a near by creek. $2000. % Mrs. Sale‘s house}$1400. J. J. Sham‘s houge $1400. With the exception of Rich‘s tailor shop all the buildings are of frame construction. # The.rink that went to the Dominâ€" ion Tournament at the Woodbine, travelled in hard luck. They made a very good showing, however if they did not reach the: jewellry. They lost three games and won two and in each of their lost! games, were deâ€" feated by one shot only. The followâ€" ing was the rink.s A. Marks, A. J. Barker, T. Nattresg and A. McEwen p.m. _ A special 1 engine and two h detachment of 10 night, about 8 p. under control. I'H mated to have be having consumed t having consumed tén buildings. The sufferers by the conflagration, which extended over 10 or 12 acres are:â€" t R. S. Robertso®, grocery store carriage factory and residence, $3,000 A. L. Kinniar, gefieral store and re sidence, $8000. & J. Jones, implem@&nt shop, $1100. W. E. Yeles, impl@ment shop, $1600 Wrm. Rudd, hotel,2$1.500. On Friday evenifig a bee will be held on tke new tlub grounds, to start getting them in shape. A wild report that the bee would have a bead on, will ensule a large attendâ€" ance. @ The rink that is) preparing for a sensational tour of the West will be composed of T. G. Maguire who goes as leader, because he started the idea, N. J. McEwZ% and T. Nattress as useful fillers and W. Shiells will doubtless be skip as he was the last to get into line. There advance agent reports marvelous booking that have Barnum and Bailey beat to a standâ€" still. Invitations to stop over have been accepted from the following cities; Omaha, Denver, Salt Lake City Congratulationsi _ to Brampton Juniors. The trict is theirs; it was ours, and we badn‘t the "Conserâ€" vator‘‘ to back us%}p. We think that organ is also to b% congratulated on the Excelsiors. It;was ever ready to its faithful adherefice to the cause of pluck the mote om its brother‘s eye. Wait till next season, however and see a change gome o‘er the spirit of Brampton‘s dream. A number of prorï¬ising junfiors were given a tryâ€"out on Tuesday evening and it is reported if;ihat several of the youngsters showed remarkable form. THIS LE OWN WESTON LAWK BOWLERS J. Rich, tailog shop and house LACROSSE. n $30,000, the fire ain with a steam se sections with a men arrived toâ€" , but the fire was e damage is estiâ€" highly apâ€" tR. J. McEWEN, Manager. Our FEIr REFORM Suits are beauties and porfect fitte:s: T‘rzâ€"one of them.. Shirts, Ties, Collars, Hosiery, Suspenâ€" ders, ett., a completo ling and up to the miuto. ces hss > Latest désigns Hats and Caps Nobby and up made to order. Gents‘ Furnisher and Clothier Coulter Avenue, The best brands of Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes. Spring: Lamb Orders called for and delivered prom ptly Fire and Life Insurance Co‘s Antiseptic Darber Shop D.â€" ROWNTREE, JR. BUTTONWOOD AVENUE have opened out with a full line of Geo. Sainsbury WESTON BRANCH, TARIFF, Royal, Norwich Union, and North British and Mercantile. Also Agent for reliaole Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates,. Carpenter and Contractor MERCHANT TAILOR, PLUMBING, A Specialty Choice Groceries Ice Cream Parlor. in connection. Heslop‘s Grocery _‘!‘; B qE & u 73 Years in Business. Capital and Reserve Over &7 non nnn Orders called for and delivered. E. J. MUSSON All Instruments Sterilised Estimates given on all ‘kinds of work A. M. GABFL THE PRACTICAL BUTCHER 1st door westâ€"of.theâ€"Eagle Hotel Vegetables of all kinds. Fruits and Confectionery. 1836 Tobaceo Pouches and Pipes Next door to Eagle Hotel NONâ€"TARIFF, York, Merchants, Traders. Agent for the following most favorable terms. ( advanced to reliable men Transfer. An inspection invited. EXCELSIOR LIFE Every: Banking Accommodation FARLEY‘S WESTON C favorable terms. Checks on any Bank cashed nced to reliable men at reasonable rates. Money sent to any point by Money Order, Draft or PHONE NO. 20. WESTON WESTON â€"AND â€" ic Spring and Summar to date GCloths for Suits Choice Yeal THE BANK OF _ 1909 WESTON Capital and Reserve Over $7,000,000 ton. _ The rivalry$ between . these corps is very keen, so much so that the men are. also &nxious to mix things up a bit with the single stick in the Balaclava Mé]ee, if the perâ€" mission of the officers gan be qbtained. However, the officers RBave not yet deâ€" cided. Some think a few â€"hard knocks would not hurt the mén, while others are inclined to think that the comâ€" petition would resoive itself im§6" something too much Hike actuai warâ€" fare. * ce s Real live compptitions in the «_ â€" Military Corfpetitions at the Canadi National. The Military Di lay and Tournaâ€" ment at the Canadfan National Exhiâ€" bition, Toronto, will have more featâ€" ures of real interest this . year.than anything of the. kind previously atâ€" tempted in Canada, _ In such coniâ€" petitions as the Viktoria Cross and wrestling on horseb&ck, corps will be arrayed against C?g“rps, the â€"Royal Canadian Dragoons ‘stationed at Toâ€" ronto, against the Royal Canadian Horse. Artillery "‘s‘“tagfioned at Kingsâ€" tonâ€" Maneres eene@eae n 2o MAsscis Children‘s Weston Boot and Shee Stors. FAOCOAAOAAAAAAAAAARAAARAAE MOSRRRRP¢OR¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢e¢¢¢q¢Fâ€" Onions, Cabbage, Beets, Carrots, Beanos, Peas, and Califiowers. All Goods Gusranteed of First Quality Biggest The RIVERSIDE WAITHRG ROON gnadame Rutherford? _ ons T. Sm . P Raspberries, Black and Red Currants, Cherries, _ Blueâ€" berries, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Oranges and Lemons, Water Melons, Bananas. I1CE CREAM PARLOR MRS. J. FINNIGAN, Corner Church and Main Sts., WESTON Boots, Boots, Boots, MEATS Beef, Lamb, Veal and Pork MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON Send us your orders for the following: [. V. aNIFFTR Jr. TORONTO COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Pembroke St , Toronto. Sales Notes handled offered to Farmers, Cattle men, Miners and Lumber. men WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY Joseph St., WESTON (Mrs. T. SmithBoNE®) Teacher of Vocal Culture any Bank cashed. Money MONDAY‘S & THURSDAY‘s NOW OPEN Repairs done on the pre nises f P . J. McEwen, Manager. coRrPs vgd. Ccorps. VEGETABLES. Best and â€" Brightest TIPPET I1‘S INSIGNIFICANT PRICES PLEASES EVERY 7 TIME. TRIAL sOLICITED. Sandals going cheap to clear FRUITS Telegrsph West â€"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. <â€"Weights preferBgd;> 160 to 280 pounds; _ e es . GUNNS‘, Limited, wish to advise farmers ‘that they prefer dieliveries of Liye_ hggs at their packing house, Licensed Auctioneer for the Counties of York, Peel and Simcoe, and West Toronto. 3 Real Estate for sale and houses to rent. Weston pupils, Saturday and Monday, HAZEL I. HICKS. Pupil of Dr. Torrington, Organist, Weston _ Methodist Church, Teacher of piano and Organ, Toronto College of Music. Organist Weston Methodist Church, St. Philip‘s Church, Etobicoke. Teacher of Piano and Organ. 31 Macdonell Ave., TORONTO. H. HO W A RD S H A V ER, Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Money to Lo’ag. Specialty Companies Incorporated and Municipal Law Office, 160 Bay St., Phone Main 10%% Residence, 401 Huron St., Phone TORONTO,â€" ONT. ~ _ North 1291 HAROLD J.; PARTRIDG E G. _ W. COULTITER, VÂ¥ .S. Honor :Graduate Ontario Veterinary College AU diseases of Cattle and Horses Treated Scientifically. Calls by mail or phone promptly Physician, Burgeon, etc. Officeâ€"Cor. North Station and Johr Streets, Weston, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m:; 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, 8 to 10 a.m. Ww. P. Bull, K.C. Suite 514, Temple Bldag., Toronto. TORONTO JUNCTION COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION Mrs. Marie S. McGill, Write for calendar Musical Directress ‘Phone Jct. 79. West Toronto. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Money to loan in large and small amounts. e Officesâ€"36 Toronto St., Toronto, an@ Woodbridge, Wednesday. 12 Keele St. N., wWEST TORONTO J 0 8 EP H N A S ON, L L. B. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. Continental Life Buildipg§ Cor. Bay and Richmond Sts., Toronto. A. J. Anderson North : Bound. South 8.3Tâ€"a.m. { * 5.44 a. 9.23 a.m. 1. 947 a. 11:59 am.* TL13 a. L125 p.m. 1 * 12.26 p. 54s p.m..t * ~â€" â€"2%2.p. 6.31 p.m. f * 4.32 p. 10 :37 p:m. * 1.45 p. i Stops at Weston. * Do not stop on Sundays. Going West. Gi)if 7T.29 a.m. * t 7.91 9.00 a.ra. +; 9.48 4.10 p:m. * f 12.08 T.82 pm; t 718 11.30 pag. ft "+.â€".9.38 1.30 p.m. * + _ 1185 A Lady wishes to give _ PRIVATE LESSONS _ _ =. in English, French or Russian â€"â€"~ either at home or in Weston ; Address Box 197 A. P._ m T. H. Wilson, M.A. BULL, IHIHOLLISS & WILSON H. F. S EFTON, Surgeon Dentist 314 Confederation Life Building, TORONTO, ONT J. Anderson .G. H. Gray A NDER S ON & :.G R A Y . JOHN J. DALTON, D.T.3 Ontario Land Surveyor, WwWESTON, â€" ONT Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Barristers, Solicitor&, etc Over D. Rowntree & Sons HAS. H. PORTER LOCAL TIME TABLES." aâ€"m. f * a.m.4. aim. * pam. { * p.m..* ** pm. y * m ce attended. WESTON,. ONT _ McEW EN , s HACEKETT, Dentist ._CH A RTL T O N South B 5.44 a.m 947 a.m. 11.13 a.m 12.26 p.m 2.32, p.m 4.32 p.m 7.45 p.m. .9.38 pm. *‘ f ~ 11%5¢a.m. * 13 TI8 p m# ? West Toronto. WESTON, ONT . Fred Holliss ONT. â€"., Phone North 1291 Bound. l