on â€" Â¥You‘re discouraged and played out â€"scarcely enought energy to think, and less to work.pn. The reason? You are run dowB, blood is thin ~nerves are like iIfdian rubber, not ‘like steel as the pusbh# to be. â€" Use Ferrozone and thg tire feeling will go â€"it can‘t stay bebau righ nutritious ‘blood and the ilygvigor Ferrozone makes, crowds o kness of every kind. Use Ferroz®mfrand you‘ll feel like a fighting kingâ€"full of energyâ€" filled up with ambitionâ€"ever ready to work. No strengthening tonic so poâ€" tent.â€" Neglect not a day longer. All ‘Gealers sell Ferrozone in 50 ct. boxes. There is an intimate connection be tween spring cleaniug and new furniâ€" bure, you are sure to discover that something in the way of new fucniture is needed in most of the rooms. If it is that way with you, call and see B. Sanders, 1654 Dund»#s street, about it, his stock is now at its best and in clude everything in furniture required for the tasteful outfitting of the home. His collection of bedroom furniture is particwarly good and includes some beautifual designs in all brass and brass and enszmelled bensteads at very reaâ€" sonable prices. He also does repairâ€" ixg, upholstering and picture framing The 17th Toronto Treop of Boy Scouts will leave here early Saturday afternoon, to join their brother sgouts of the other Toronto Troops, in am outing near the old mill on the Hurfber river, where they will carry on Sguting games and practices. Mr. A. Ts Campbell their Scout Master and Rev.B. R. Strang ways will accompany the b%s and they will have a good days sportzif the weather is fine. & The building comjnittee of the Presbyâ€" terian church meets® toâ€"night (Friday) at the home of Mr. Cétterill, Main Street. and as the committdp on canyas are meetâ€" ing with a good resgjionse the foundation of the new building Wi!l be begun shortly. Much enthusiasm ig manifested by the leaders in this respéct, and a building unique in its app@intments for work among children and young men is being{ designed by the archikect. Inch, the.Optician will fit you with that new Biâ€"Focal lens, double sight, but only one plain glass noticeable. Peabody‘s Smocks and Overalls, ten tents for every button that comes off mand 25 cents a rip. Get them at Coleâ€" man‘s, Weston. ‘ Miss Mae Reaston and Mrs. Chas. Scott Matheson of Barkdale, spent Sun_ day at *‘ Mont Calmy"‘ with their parentg Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Reaston, Scarlett Road. & f Mrs. Devins who ation on her foot Toronto Junction is be expected . Get your Garden Seeds from Inch, 3 packages for 10 cents regularly 5c. package 8 for 25 cents. The Kind You Have Always Bought paar eR Mr. W. Rawlings attended his father‘s sale at Malton last wesk, which proved very successful. ? Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Irwin entertained a few friends to @inner on Thursday| evening. 'é_ iss Dr. Meldrum‘s : arrived in town London. | Mrs. F. T. Row) her bed with an atts Mrs. McCrao of â€" relatives in Weston Mrs. and Miss M again this season. Mr. Peter Franks is reported very low toâ€"day. § : CASTORIA Télephone No. 26 D0 YyGU FEEL USED UP? ADVERTISINC RATES ON APPLICATIO Subscription Price. â€"â€" â€"= = . $1,00 per Anmï¬ BEAUTYLENE FOR THE BAIR. For Infants and Children. Weston, Ont., Friday, April #&5twh, 1910 underwent an operâ€" in the hospital at Lloing as well as can eop of Boy Scouts iturday afternoon, outs of the other outing near the Eber river, where A. E. WHINTON, Propriet ;itree is confined itoi‘ ck of pneumonia. _ oronto, was wisiting his week. vife and daughter i Woednesday from uire will not cecerve PWUBLISHED â€"EVERY FRIDAY ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO Cimes :ann %uihf) Mrs. T. Dobson ai take this means. o appreciation of the m of sympathy during t illness which termina April 6th, 1910. Mr. J. Robinson wish to express the tion and thanks to for their expressions the recent illness which terminated fat Auction sale of Choice House Property in Weston by J. K McEwen, Auctioneer, on premises, on Saturday, May 7, 1910, at 2 p.m., of lots 5 and 6 being 132 feet, southwest side of North Station street, Weston, plan 272, on which is said to be a six roomed cottage. For particulars and terms of sale, see posters or apply to Joseph Nason, Continental Life Buildâ€" ing, Toronto. on the roed to stopped. It was lucky for Mr. Harry Cousins that his team of horses did not happen with a bad accident, if a train had been due when they tore up the C.P.R. tracks from John to Church St., on Wednesday afternoon there would likely have been a serious accident, as it was they were on the roed to . Thistletown when Mr. Cola W. Popoff and Otto Miller, of St. John‘s Road, j'held alarge meeting in the Labor Temple Hall, on Sunday afternoon last, for ,Buasi&n's and Pole‘s only. _ Messrs. Pofjofl‘ and Miller have organized a Russqâ€"Polisk Association. There wore about 900 people present at the meeting. William Huagill, <elt§§st; son of the late John Hugill, died in jW eston Sanitarium on Thursday. He will be buried in Riverside Cemetery gn Sunday afternoon at 2 o‘clock from ï¬ï¬e wesidence of his uncle, Mr. Jas H%fll, North Station Streot. 4 On Wednesday, April 30th, the St. John‘s Brauch of:the i,Y.P.A. will have a devotional -meeting?’ conducted by the Rev. J. Hw.rgflaes~fla§es. The meeting will be open to all ?ho would like to attend it. The usual silver collection. Messrs. Goulding. & Hamilton of Weston and Toronto Q%ld the west corner of Mill and Main Stre%ts this week to a merchant of Weston. _ A brick residence on North Station ‘Stre%b was also sold to a Branipton man this %eek. Mrs. J. Finnigan §as opened up her Ice cream ‘parlors for the season. A nice dish «of‘fce c am and refreshâ€" ment can be ‘hadl wHile you are waitâ€" ing for the «GCat.â€"_â€".is= Mr. Walter Irvinegafter a long absence from Weston paid ‘a visit, with his brother George, fron; Minnett, Wash., to his old home and renewed acquaintâ€" ance with the bo _My&ars ago. The Women‘s In‘ the town ‘Hall on ! There was a good aq item on ithe progran with marked attentic ’ "Your:â€" eyes examined accurately. we put mothing on your eyes except the correttilens Inch, Druggist and Reâ€" fracting Opticiant Miss Lila Greg accompanied by ! London were the Coulter‘last week. Wbout May 1st, (Dr. Meldrum will remove his office froii] the .Eagle Block to ‘his residence, Main Street, opposite Cruickshank‘s Wagon works. Mr. Russell A . Potter, Leader of one of the Patrols of the Weston Boy Scouts hastbeen spending s%few weeks vacation with relatives in Nobleton. Mrs. T. Simpson ‘returned home on Sunday. Dr. Ross Brought her out in his automobile, she i§ doing splendidly. Mr. and Mrs. John}{ Card of Uxbridge are the guest of M#. and Mrs, Levi Coulter this week. & "knch, the optician, Weston, repairs Watches, Clocks and Jewellery. CARD OF CARD OF prograngme was 11 abbentirg: j r Irvine‘ after a lon n paid {a visit, rge, from Minnett me and renewed e bops.ofithizix. zes nnigan Bas opene aflors for the se ‘tce créam and ‘hadl wHile you a Q?Fr"‘:ffm ie ‘oulding . & Ham Foronto s%ld the we [ain Streets this we Neston. > A brick r ion Street was also nan this geek. «) sday, April 30th, : â€"of:the %.Y.P.A. 1 meetiné conducted 6. for particulars thousands offciures. 5 In fact, it is _posters or apply to Sucdh alll Poitit § én'f g?f iï¬fifesgon i 14. and a stomach@troubles that it is nental Life Build guaranteed byfW. Â¥ Inch, to cure or f fmoney back. %The* price of a large es {box of Miâ€"oâ€"na~" tablets is 50 cents, THANK, |and they are sure to promptly relieve nd Miss Robinson the worst case of indigestion Or ‘ sincere appreciaâ€" rgastritis. Try them. heir many friends, 'Râ€"Hâ€"‘ f sympathy during 2 C a Â¥# 4X & h f Mrs. Robinson { Eï¬,;fl‘t}ér;f\ R’fl E‘i?? lly on March 25. ! es ‘E:? s }1 in o [? ige s Cl 1Mr W Lented:| CURES CATARRH, AST expressing . their m ul t iy Eimd exp'?essions t Broachitis, ’C’roup,‘ Coughs and Colds, or eir brethers reqem’ money back. Sold and guaranteed by d on Wednesday, g‘he R. T, Booth Co. Ltd. Fort Erie nt. HANKS titute was held in l’l‘uesday afternoon. tndance and every e was listened to _ of Kent Bridge G. Branfitt of est of Mrs. Levi WESTON, GNT in advenge. R oiR on 00. 0 ce 2 ie o0 06e ce ud the food that ‘doesn‘t digest, but ferments and g times â€"rots in the stomach. 3 And fermentation is caused by the stomach not bgirlig strong enough and energetic eno h§ to thoroughly mix tha food with he estive juices. Mâ€"Iâ€"Oâ€"Nâ€"A i rei}ofx?ible for tens of Ehm an nA c s n es it d o o en en d en Is An Almost Certain Bigmn Of Acute Indigestion. If you have indigestion, your food ferments in the stomach and bowels. It does more: it decays, and the utritious matter which should go to ake new blood decays with it, and his leads to an impoverished condiâ€" ion of the blood, to nervousness, illiousness, constipation, sick headâ€" che, bad breath &which disgusts your iends, and otHér disagreeable and pleasant conditions. And all ~Ahis‘ Mronble 12 rrnasA‘to Cal., April, 1910.. Is purty hard'§o beat 5 Every rose may hev its thorn, But say, aint the roses sweet." light entertaining t.& pic, with stereâ€" opticon views, E:vgagl in church no one wants dry prosy sermons all the time. 3 That minister has been in Toronto more than once. When talking with him one day, he spoke highly of your city, remarking that next to the courteous southerm gentleman, the Canadian stood séeond in polish. How could I help tefling you that? I liked him ‘st II :‘;%mr after that We‘re all vain, va rlty of vanity, saith the nreacher. 5§ * The world we’re"jivin" in Cns n n t n mv c Moote The minister, every summer, either goes abroad, ortakeg some 3 mouths trip; and every two weeks, on Sunday evenings, the nemainder of the year his sermons ave on travel or some Being invited out to dinner and to attend a Tewilight Communion 5 to 7, we _ went. That / service occurs ‘monthly at that chugch, with its 2100 members. Think if a fine idea. and a more convenieut i}our than in the morning with many. Among the floral decorations was a huge cross of calla lilies on a bank of greenery, 20 ft. from th > rplatfg“rm. That church is a feastâ€"always something going on of the best. Althougih Easter ig) past it will not be amiss ito mention it. Easter is generally ‘bright, but the morning rain was za.Adisappoifi‘ntment to many of the lovers of fashion and especially this year, when the Startling display of feminine â€" creations would be difficult to «describe.> The De La Guerra gmansion is one of the most imporcang; adobes (menâ€" tioned in Dana‘s * Two Years before tme Mast,"). Descendants of the old commander still reside there. The place was the hea%uartera of the ear‘y Spanish Government i. Cal., the sceneâ€"of many mégniï¬cent militâ€" ary and social functions of the days of the dong, the senoras and sonoritas. Althougih Easter i past it will not ’ Theâ€"old mission, V@rgin Y. Martyr is sitaated on a heighz commanding a superhview of the maountains and sea,. It is the best preserved of allâ€"1786. The friars‘ gonnecte(ï¬ with it do all the work in and about the premises, attending to the exteï¬ï¬sive and lovely grounds, and caring for their own garden, The monks;{ire exceedingly courteous and entertaiming to visitors. The De La Guerra mansion is one sOUR STOMACH Just accross the ghannel and 25 miles:away are the ;&]ands of Santa Crae,.and Santa Ros#, with Anacapa and San Miguel forming part of the grouwp. Around these Islands are splead1d fishing grou}ilds. There are manyâ€"caves on the shore of Santa Cruz "The Ynez moux%&ains are near. This famed territory has a delightful €lirate, and an emï¬ï¬f_ronment that is an inspiration of the poet, and the despair of the artist.. It has a diverâ€" sified surface called, (The Road of a Thousand Wonders,f% displaying a charm â€" by ber mountains,‘ valley, plain and shore. Old ocâ€"an with its trafling mists, form§ a view to be remembered . | Nes B lIt‘s a secluded, ideal spot of beauty. No:place has appeaged to me just like Santa Barbara, though rather far from a large city . g ! Among the placgs visited were the Chamber of Commerce, Public Library, Museum of NaburagHismry, Plaza del Mar and_ Plaza Aï¬ameda (beautiful iparks); seeing thé homes churches and all. There are Sulphur Springs, ‘five drives, also horge and burro trails. The little city iilnoted for its cleg ant houses for wéalthy people. The hotels and accommodarions are excelâ€" lent and varied _ & For many a dag' I have had a desire to visit the abovye place, of 15000 and recently an Z)pportunitv present ed itself, only 3 Rhours ride north of L s Angeles, but one of pleasure and interest. E A TRIP TO d othér disagreeable and conditions. this / krouble is caused by that [doesn‘t digest, but nd g times â€"rots in the entation is caused by the t bgirlg strong enough and no h§ to ’,thoroughly mix i Savace McCuur®, s. £ In fact, it is :urg for indigestion troubles that it is g-’ Inch, to cure or * price of a large NTA BARBARA TELEPHONE NO. 30. Men‘s and Boy‘s Fancy, as rwell as splendid lines otf Work Shirts also Penman‘s Merino and Balbriggan Unâ€" deswear all sizes. wub0P$8 it LYOI MAIN ST.., WESTON This week I am showing some good values in 00[0120[ N. LYONS Weston Shoe Depot Carpenter and Contractor Coulter Avenue, â€" WESTON Orders called for and delivered promptly Geo. Sainsbury Choice Beef Spring Lamb Choice Veal Vegetables of all kinds. PLUMBING, A Specialty purchased at TIPPET‘S SHOE STORE if The best brands of Cigars and Cigarettes. Antiseptic Darber Shop a fair trial will send you Also Agent for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates. Agent for the following Fire and Life Insurance Co‘s WESTON BRANCH, Estimates given on all kinds of work _ ROWNTREE, Jr All Instruments Sterilised THE PRACTICAL BUTCHER E. J. MUSSON S HIR T S NONâ€"TARIFF, York, Merchants, and Traders â€"â€"AND â€" Perfectly Satisfied. B 't' h Nu th A . | T4 Years in Business. Capital and Ras_.s ns se /\r\/\a TARIFF, Royal, and North British and Mercantile, BOOTS Tobaceo Pouches and Pipes dn 1836 _ THE BANK OF _ 1910 $1.00 starts a Savmngs Account and Interest is compounded at highest current rates. by opening an account with t-ï¬e;bégnk of North Ameriea and making regular We Monthly deposits. | THE SAVING HABIT EXCELSIOR LIFE GIVEN AWAY FARLEY WESTON PHONE No. 20 Lyons , Tobaccos 1nt witA tne bank of British making regular Weekly or J H. TAYLOR, TENDERS will @Iso be received for BUIEDING A_ FENCE around the lot no being prepared for a Bedimentation §Basin. Specificaâ€" tions may be seen&t the office of the Clerk. 2 during the sumn SEALED TEN J, H. Taylor, Cle Weston, will be o‘clock p.m. on 18th, 1910, for WATERING_ MOURNING ORDERS A SPECIALTY They will be pleased to have the Ladies and friends call and inspect their display. NEW STORE COR. MEDLAND AND DUNDAsS STS. WEST TORONTO Their display is more superior than ever, and prices lower. The MISSES HARSHAW wish to anâ€" nounce to the Ladies of West Toronto, Weston and vicinity their removal to their K@B¢00¢0¢00¢9090090¢90890033Fr Millinery Parlors Tenders Weston, April MISSES HARSHAW The RIVERSIDE WAITIMG Roon ICE â€"CREAM Celery, Carrots, Onions, Lettuce, Radishes, Rhubarb. Mrs. J. Finnigan Capital and Res;r;e_():er $7,000,000 FRUITS Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Grape Fruit, Pine Apple. PURE MAPLE SYRUP Potatoes, Cabbage, Turnips, BEEF PORK Confectionary, Fruits and Candies. _ â€" _ SOUVENIR POST CARDS. MAIN STREET, â€" WESsTON [. V. ANIFFITH Jr. is the foundation of independence, Begin saving now N. J. McEVtien, Manager Clerk. PHONE No. 9 DEALER In VEAL r months of 1910 k of the Village of {Leceived up to Six MONDAY, APRIL IAIN STREET ERS addressed to ) 1910, _ . J. BULL, Wanted. LAMB Reeve. MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON Flour & Feed All Academical and many Technical Bubâ€" jects provided for. â€" Write for catalogle. State work preferred. The Shaw Correspondence School 395 Yonge Street, Toronto / HOME STUDY COURSES Cash, Mutual and Stock. Fuil Government Deposit For Rates apply to E. J. MUSSON, WE STON, or dxâ€"o‘l;)0 a card to Head Office, 167 Bay Btract. Toronto. 12 Bo THE YORK FIRE INSURANCE COMPAR It has paid other;a. It will pay you. Write toâ€"day for our handsome Catalogue. Insure in the York Fire Licensed Auctioneer for of York, Peel and West Toronto. Real Estate for sale ar rent. TORONTO JUNCTION COLLEGE or M U 81 C AND SCHOOL orFr ELOCUTION Mrs. Marie 8. MceGill, Write for calendar Musical Directress Phone Jct. 79. Weat Taramta ut , W COULTER, y . 8 . Honor Graduate Ontario Veterinaty College f s AU diseases of Cattle and Horses Treated Scientifically. Calls by mail or phone promptly attended. special stock of G. HO W arDp GRA Y Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, ete. Eagle Block, WESTON. Evenings and Saturday attemoon‘s’.\ Toronto Office 152 Bay SBtreet. _ GET A PRACTICAL EDVCATION by attermding the famous Buite 514 se es se sos H. H O W A R D SHAVER. Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Money to Loan. Specialty Companies Incorporated and Municipal Law Office, 160 Bay St., Phone Main 10 Residence, 401 Huron St., Phone TORONTO, ONT, NavelL a/mt GLUTEN MEAL, OILOAKE BRAN, SHORTS, &o. _â€" Oaptines Pn ce Money to loan in 1 amounts. Officesâ€"36 Toronto St Woodbridge, Wed Barristers, Solicit 936 Keele St., (4 Dundas St.,! Private funds t . P. Bull, K.C 1 Ph. J. â€"A.â€"M EL D R U M Physician, Surgeon etc. Special Attention to Nervous Discases and Diseases of Women and Children. officeâ€"Main Street, Weston Ont. near the Eagle House Night calls at the Central Hotel. Weston. DR . W . J. CHARLTON Physician, Surgeon, etc. Officeâ€"Cor. North Station and J ohn Streets, Weston, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m«; 6 to 8 p.m;. Sunday, 8 to 10 a.m. FIVE ROSES FLOUR BULL, HOLLISS & WILSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. H. F. SEF TON o Surgeon Dentist 2 314 Confederation Life Building, TORONTO, ONT CH A s3 . ANDERSON Over D. Rowntree & TORONTO, Ont Temple Bldg o. H. PORTER Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. ELLIOTT WESTON « O‘DELL, Dealer in SBON & McMASTER, Solicitors, Notarles otc., St., (4th. door North of s St.,! TORONTO, â€" funds to loan on first class security. ._McEW BN, «C, J. Fred Holliss & Wilson, M.A. sale and houses to ‘"._ _ HACKET T Dentist to St., Toronto, and , Wednesday. always on hand r for the Counties and Simeoe, ‘and West Toronto. large and small Hotel, Weston +s Phone North 1291 Sons, Toronto. 1088