Millers and Dealers in Grain and Feeds of all Kinds ORDERS DELIVERED DAILY We Seill the BSest No. 8 Dundas St., NWest To get 3000 néw customers in Weston and adjacent villages, I am offering the following inducements: Payments of $1, 2 or 3 per week. sToRE OPEN EVENINGS â€" =: roweoms To â€" @ ncsncl hmue . IgB dn omm e amem bopmnm (on Coue moenl cugn fyeany CJal _ t > o io P CA s S :2 35 B " oh. * linf cA P 5 & & M _ < 7H y â€" 5 ; a Th BB CH 5 \epaml cs a is I %] P i e â€" ie M o 5iB oo BB B4 < ie >R Ciad s e ilet o C ol wo C ho j i.: : l h (d 3 § W 3 KS d J % 5. Wl : < fals Res © cssP Tw x$ insd ids cAimnt ce 4 ids Manufacturers of "Three Lion Brand" Graham and i Hanes oo Whnoleâ€"wheat Flours. HOW EL L & G# With our complete stock of TOILET ARTIICHES and PERFUMES, we challenge comparison 448 Ladies‘ Cloth Suits, regular $25, for $20 ; regular $20 for $16.50; regular $16.50 for $12.50. * / > > § > & & 3,000 Men‘s Suits, recular $25, for $20; regâ€" ular $20, for $16.50}; regular $16.50 for 12.50; regular $12.50 for $8.50. . ~ s = 150 only Ladies Wash Suit or Dress, $8.50 to $12.50, for $5.95. § & 2 & > 75 Silk Dresses and Coats only, regular $20 to $35, for $15.00. â€" = £ § 22 Dozen Lawn Waists, regular $1.25 for (5e. 400 Boys‘ Suits, special $3.50 to $7.50. WEST ON MILLS â€" MORRISO N and if:gsost D B U G G S TS , (ESTABLISHED 19828 . Wadsworth 318 QUEEN WEST THE LOWEST PRICES 21105 WEST TORONTO Telephone No. 1 St. John‘s (Catholic) Church. On Sunday next. Mass will be celeâ€" brated at 10.30 a.m. Priest in charge Rev. Father Player, 0.8.B. 11 a.m. Mattins and Sermon. 9,45 a,m. Sunday School. 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. i Celebration of Holy Communion, first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m. third Sunday at 8 a.m. St. Philip‘s. Divine service next Sunday at 11 o‘clock a.m. & On Sunday next, services held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m; School at 3 p.m. â€" Baptist Church. Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sundayâ€"School, 3 o‘clock p.m. Jsn Sloat, Pastor. Methodist _ Church. “â€,i:;;s_“i Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p. Butcher m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Ezll‘izfé( Classes at 2.45 p.m. feed it Rev. B. R. Strangways B.A., B.D., century Publi¢ service at 11 a.m and 7 p.m. Sunday School. and Adult Bible Classes at 8 p.m. ; RUINED H FEET. Usei a ten cent Worn#SaÂ¥lve,â€"‘or‘ a quarter he could hake @Ared his corns with Putnam‘s Pai®esg/C@€orn ExtTacâ€" tor. Use the bestâ€"§R@tnam‘s.‘" i How it shakes one up, invades sleep, idestnoys strength, adds real misery ‘to life. Not the stomach but nerves ‘are effected. Stamyed nerves cause the \ whole trouble. ®ou need Ferrozone \because it‘g a nefe food. It supplies ;the elements that®re needed to make ‘rich red blood.. $Phis is the savings \bank of health. §§e righer the hlood |in red cells, the figher&you‘re sure to ‘be in health, : Kerm@zone quickly, ‘makes blood, stren®th@ns &he nervous lsyster-l, invigorates ‘J.;éigestive orâ€" ‘gans and presto! the Rervous disturâ€" \panss disappear. You‘ll try Ferroâ€" Izcma, 50c. per box at all dealers,. Moreover, these: spiritual traders have a tarif of tHEIP own, by means of which they undertake to sell salvaâ€" tion at fixed ratéga. There is sharp competition. amon,f"gfi them and they do. not scruple to cry down each other‘s wares, after the manner of peddling tradesmen. Those who conduct these businesses, in advettisments that bear all the carmarks *af the auctioqneer, decribs their power in the cure of blindness, deafnesg;f, deformities, etc., "just as the Masi%r dida.""> IFhis reâ€" ference to the world‘s Redeemer in a catchpenny advertj.semeï¬t is the last limit of impious mendacity. â€" It is difficult to.underéf;;‘a_nd how any sane amd well balanced person could be deâ€" ceived by such transparent quackery; yet the business Ls apparently profitâ€" able. Like Simon of Samaria, they prey upon the ign&gant and the superâ€" stitious; but they vg;i'a;.irly qute ass "‘the SorcereP"‘ at his own game in their 'iwildly extravagam;l claims and their ispiritual pretenti‘o:if;%. They are proâ€" ‘bably within the I%ï¬yv; for ours is a ;land where such outrageous absurdiâ€" ties may flourish.â€"Christian Herald. time the apostles wisited that counâ€" try. Then, as the._record in Acts tells us, when ther%S'orcerer saw the apostlesâ€" impérting'g spiritual power and healing, jea.lcs}ls of these. new rivals, he in‘é*tantli offered to pay them to teach him what he conceived to be the seeret formula by which they tgmched the Séuls and hearts of men. Peter‘s rep’_%?y must bave asâ€" tounded him. 3 ~, Toâ€"day, the Sorcerer has his antiâ€". } {j types in many Am(g‘ican communties. . (t‘s a ï¬ne.thing;%t,o make yourself We are living in a time that surpassâ€" indispensable. As yet no one bas ever € aé hS P2"~" |succeeded in doing %t es all others in the number and boldâ€"| .gi ness of its spirituj%l impositions. On i. When a man giv?gs his wife money every ~ side, we Si‘e cor â€" hear vulgar‘to buy .something'_cfor t.he house he offers to impart ‘z’the gift of God"" |acts as if he conm%ered it q loan. for money. & . @ se j HAVE YOU NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA) Methodist Church, Mount Dennis St. John‘s (Anglican) Church Rev. T. Beverly Smith, Rector Rev. S. D. Dinnick, Pastor, Buttonwood Ave., Mt. Dennis CHURCH SERVICES. MODERN SQRCERERS Presbyterian Church. Rev. A. A. MacGillivray, Pastor Tughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rector Pastor.‘ You‘ll never regret using Nerviline Get it toâ€"day, keep it on hand for an accident or sudden case of sickness in your home. Refuse anything â€" else . and 7 offered you instead of Nerviline. 25c. s p.m. _ .per bottle, or five for $1.00. All \dealers, or The Catarrhozone Co., Faskor (Kingston,. Ont. 20 will be Sunday Local Physician Says Thousands Dying in Europe Can Be Savâ€" ed With Proper Medicine. What is it that keeps down cholera, cramps, and summer complaints in America? Ask anyâ€"doctor or live druggist and he will tell you "‘Nerviâ€" ling.‘‘ Just fancy, a million bottles are sold every year to geop-le who use Nerviline for stomack d.i@rder, cramps flatulence, and summer complaint. For fifty years in mg)st Canadian homes no other painâ€"relieving mediâ€" cine but Nerviline is kept. _ Nothing cures the aches, paiï¬slgnd sickness_of the entire family so quickly as Nerviâ€" line. & § $ e C . rog conle remember, _â€"at LETTER least §50 years ago, No there® was never a * time &that our house 4672 was »without «Nerviâ€" Icummmsmenme. J lnog@ In the sttmmer timg} when the chilâ€" dren ate green apples, and got sick with diarrhoea an@; cramps, it was Nerviline that curedithem. My father used Nerviline frequ@ntly to cure gas on his stomach and meute indigestion. There are but fewd minor ailments that Nerviline does} not cure, and I â€" As "Ae : a know of no medidine s@ useful; in fact, so indispengable érouï¬d the home as..‘Nerviline.B2 ® ..3 This letter, writtech by%/[rsfl N. C: Butcher, a well kno%&msa fent in Batâ€" tersea, shows the High opiï¬gï¬n enterâ€" tained of Nerviline by those who have used it constantly for =nefarly half a Two comets ariived on the second line this week. .1 Elmbank boys @hiravaried Mr. Geo Watts on Wednesday evening. | 4 t‘s a ï¬ne.thingï¬to make yourself indispensalple. As yit no one has ever |succeedesd in doing %t Mrs. J. Dawsok is very sick, we are very sorty t hear it and hope for the best. \ Our convention swas qulte a suctess a large number Attended both afterâ€" noon and evening)service. The signature or%a cheque is a sign of prosperity.â€" _ % Some of our ï¬rs§i impfessions were made by mothetr‘s @ippery. | ~The â€"York mown:‘%hip Council has so L;a}r been unable t@; arrive at a settleâ€" rent with the bogrd of education Teâ€" {1ative to the flq‘uegion of financial inâ€" terest on the S. S 25 property. A man with wheels in his Read never realizes thatghe is out of the running. The city is now at work on the Bathurst street water main, north of the C. P. R. tracks$ & Mrs.â€"R: 4) D-eatâ€™ï¬ of T7 ElHesworth avenue, has left on'f’*' visit to her son, X:â€"L. Death of Vaï¬:ouver, B.C. \ vâ€"At the last schgol Dboard meeting o% 8. 8. 25, Hatly ‘Moore, the populart }contractor, was egected trustee, filling *he remainder of former Trustee W. Lowry‘s term. sg * P. E. Rivett of Stevens & Rivett, Vaughan road, ref{nrned Sunday mornâ€" ing from his protracted sojourn in the motherland. ‘J after 10 p.m On June 18 the congregation of Wychwood Presbykerian Church will hold their annual f%pic«nic at Meadowâ€" vale. :z; Even a truthful %{an is occasiopally guilty of exaggeratgon. The Young Women‘s Bible Class of Wychwood Presbyterian Church will, tender a garden ï¬arty to the congreâ€" gation and friend§ of the church next Three weeks agï¬j ing citizens of the a branch of the LC membership of 20, to thirty. 4. A fiveâ€"mile roadi race under the auâ€" spices of Steveng & Rivett will be ueld the third week in July. The challenge cup, si‘:'§3r, and beautifully embossed, is WO% over $40, and a gocd entrance list is promised for the meet. §‘ week Wedding Bells alje ringing here WYCHWOOD. Dying of Uhâ€"lera RICHVIE W schéflaibl board meeting of ag%) several enterprisâ€" the burg organized as L.O.L., with a charter 20. is now increased “éï¬s;ï¬ar back as I Bs Hair falling out? Troubled with dandruf@:? EW"ant more hair? An elegant dressing? We believe doctors endorse this formula, or‘we would not put it up. peceeeceeethonoronee®re onhoâ€"eas chchos emond} ChCETnOrEACAtATECROAERERIRORIAOAnCHEnCHEâ€"CRE Does not Cofor the Hair pntmppspenomecptnentas enenonentatntnonenentrcecatnentnoncatnentpenentatnenchoncachst Does rot Coflor the Hair JAMES HUGLLL, Highâ€" Ciass Ingredients: . G. WARDLELLL, AYER‘S HAIR YIGOR AYER‘S AAIR NVICGOR anrd A:tistic Monumental Work J. 0. AvER ComPANY, Lowell, Mass Sulphur. â€" Glcerin. Quinia. Sodium Chlorid. Capsicum. Sage. Alcohgi? Water. Perfume. WESTON.