. * Canadian Northern Steamships Limited ‘ SPRING GOODS i i â€"*TORONT O JHATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES, etc., â€" WATCHES and J EWELRY. Everyâ€" thing that the well dressed man requires. ‘Corner Church and Wellington Streets. barrows. Farm aad Lawn Fences.. Metallic Roofs and Ceilings Genasco and Excello Ready Roofing. ‘Portland Cement. Hot Water and Hot Air Heating. Havetroughing. Special prices on Nails to Builders: _ _â€"1 ayâ€" 4 Eap,py Thought and Oxford Ranges. Perfection Oil Stoves. Scereen Doors and Windows. Lawn Mowers and Garden Lools. Fleury Ploughs, Scufflers and Wheelâ€" MEN‘S FURNISHINGS MAIN. ST. wWw. R. WwWADSWORTH Orders delivered. T s agrearra/ i n / tral t? .W * Builder & Contractor Building Plans and. Specifiâ€" cations prepared. Estimates given. Contracts taken. (OQarprratr Parn» Ur â€" $4,000,000.00 REsERVE â€" â€" = $4,750,000.00 The best appointed steamers plying beâ€" tween Canada and the British [sles. wa>_ / ~ â€"~â€"BAILINGS Montreal, Quehec and Bristol From Bristol May 12th May 26th June_9th June 23rd EFrom Bristol _ From Montreal . May 12th Royal Edward May 26th _ May 26th Royal Gaarge June 9th June_9th Royal Edward June 23rd â€" Iune 23rd Royal George July Tth For rates and reservations apply to local agents or to MR. H. C. BOURLIER, General Agont, Canadian Northern Building, Cor. King and Tqronto Streets; Toronto. Our line includes many rew ideas in wears and colorings. Give us a call before placing your erder for y/our spring suit or mrercoat. & WWW‘. SATlSI_"ACTION .:. GUARANTEED. ints and Oils. SNAPPY AND UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE KEYS & BULL MAIN SFREET, weSTON The Royal Line i TripprE SorEw TursINE StEAMERS Fon Your SpRING QVERCOAT _ He has the choi of stylish patterns. white shop on North Station St. WESTON Deposits received in Savings Department of $1.00 and upâ€" wards, and interest allowed thereon at Current Rates. ) A R D W A R E . E. COLEMAN with some class to it. THE BANK OF Main Street Weston He ean make You will find him in the little TORONTO BRANCH ROYAL GEORGE Sailing betwean the ports of ROYAL EDWARD * . _ C. BURRAG L GENTS‘ FURNISHINGS EstABLISHED 1855. P. IRWIN UNION LABEL MANAGFR, co To Nails to Builders: _ Phone No. 14 choicest selection and an overcoat WESsTON 9 A CHURCH SsCHOOL FOR St. Albal:ms oore * ree miles from Toâ€" SChOOI ronto, Visitor. Lord Bishop .of Toronto. Weston Larged and beautiful grounds. Boys preâ€" â€" ONTARIO. pared for the Univerâ€" sity and Royal Military College. Special attention given to juniors and boys entering commercial life. Reâ€"opens April lith. For particulars apply to _ M. E. Matthews, Head Master. Newly renovated and specially adapt â€" _ed for the reception of Frank McDonald Coal and Wood SEWING_ MACHINE rall in andasat our brices Singer Sewing Maching umnce 26 Dundas St. E. wWEST TORONTO Work Firstâ€"Class. . Moderate charges 1523 Dundas St. Undertaking and Embalming Promptly Attended To June 11â€"Auction sale of Grocery Stock and Housekold Kurniture, the property of Jamed Robinson, at his store Main Street, BWeston. _ Heaps & Co‘y June 13â€"Auctiongsale of Household Furniture, the pBoperty of H. E. Irwin, Esq., K. Cfat the residence North Station Stréet, Weston. June 20â€"Mortgage saleâ€" of Freeholdi uroperty, on Meyer Avenue, Weston, at the Central Hotel. 3 THE YORK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Cash, Mutual and Stock. Fuil Government Deposit For Rates apply to E.J. MUSSON, WESTON, or drop a card to Head Office, 197 Bay Steet Toronto. Insure in the York Fire RESIDENCE ALBION HOTEL THISTLETOWN, ONTARIO Through Train to Winnigeg and West from Toronto 2.00 p.m. on a above date. v HOMESEEKERS EXCURSION GREAT LAKES NAViGATION NOW OPEN is ns « call jin and;,if;t our prices Lessons Given. Free. Embroidery a Specialty. There are advantages in buying near home. McEWEN & SAIGEON‘S SALES. 6. M. FRASER, Agent, Weston. Mrs. E. Mungovan, Graining, Sign Writing, Etc, WEST TORONTO and P.0. MOUNT DENNIS, follows present session and leads into Fall Term for students in all departments of Theâ€"Central Business College of Toronto. The largest most influential school in Canada for training young people aud placâ€" ing them in geod positions. Carrâ€" logue free.. Write W. H. SHAW, Principal, 3902 Yonge Street, Toronto. JAS. GARDHOUSE DRIVING PARTIES Phone Jet. 71 PAINTERS and PAPERâ€"HANGERS, Before Buying a c Pleasant and Cheapest Route to Winnipeg and West SEEKERS j sion _ MaYy 01 OF ALL KINDS. SUMMER TERI DEALER IN Athabasca " Keewatin ‘‘ Alberta " Manitoba" Assiniboia " follows : Proprictor Maim St., This Herd consists of 18 head, 15 Cows and 3 Bul!s The richly bred/young bull KING â€" ~â€"NORINE WOPKE PASMA, is Stock Bull. Darn‘s official record is 22.1 lbs. butter in 7 days In the berd are such cows as __ record 571.6 lbs. milk, 18.08 lbs. butter in 7 days at 4 years 5 months. QUEENIB PIETERTZE DE KOL, 435 lbs. milk, 14.68 lbs. butter in 7 days at 2 years and 9 months. STARLIGHT PAULINE, 357 ibs. milk, 13.10 lbs. butter in 7 days at 2 years and 11 months. MISS SADIE PIETERTZE, 296 lbs. milk, 11,.34 lbs. butter in 7 days atb 2 years. And many others just as good not yet tested. Also a yearling bull WHIRLWIND POSCH, sire Cornelius _ Pusch, _ R.O.M,, dam‘s record at 4 years 16,28 lbs. butter in 7 days. TERMS CAsH noless otherwise arrangsd The undersigned have received insurusâ€" tions to sell by Public Auction, at the Village of Summerville, about four miles from West Toronto, at one o‘clock JULY PIETERITZE â€" MAID, official Holstein Cattle Mortgage Sale Ths undersigned have received instruc â€" tions to sell by Public Auction at the Central Hote!, Weston, at two o‘clock p.m., on MoOoNDAY, JUNE 20 The following property will be offered for sale subject to a prior mortgage, name ly: Lot 1, on the south side of Meyer Avenue, in the Village of Weston, Plan 1244, having a frontage on Meyer Ave. of 75 feet more or less, on which is said to situate aone and a half storey frame house. hes Ten per cent of the purchase price in cash on execution of the agreement to purchase at the time of the sale and the balance in 30 days thereafter. _ The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid and npon conditions which will be produced at the time of sale. I, JOHN TORRANCE of the Townâ€" ship of, Etobicoke, in the County of York, Earmer, hereby give you notice pursuant to Chapter 187 of the Reâ€" vised Statutes of Ontario, 1897, that I claim the sum of Sixtyâ€"nine Dollars for the keep of a certain two year old â€"Bay filly fromâ€" the 13th day of November 1909 to this date. And Further Take Notice that in de. fault of the payment on or before the 25th day of June 1910 of the said sum of ~ Sixtyâ€"nine dollars, and, of any further costs of Ieep Qf said filly, and pursuant â€"to the said Statiute there will be soffered for gale by Public Auction at the premises of John Torrance, Esquire, Lot Number 35, CGoncession 1 of the Northero Division of the Township of Etobilcoke bY ‘John K. McEwen, Esqjiuire, Auctionger on theâ€"25th day of June 1910 at 2 p. m., and apply the proceeds of said sale to satisly my claim, the costs of this advertisement and sale, and Pay the surplus, if any, to you upon aPâ€" plication therefor by youf FTerms of saleCASH. Dated Etobicoke, 8th day of June, 1910 onl VILLAGE OF WESTON ceived into commu of Victoria Presb: Sunday last. Arthur Boyd‘ 7 yéars of age, son of Mr. Jas. Boyd, Pat fie Avenue, died The members of EB O. 0. F. Lodge No, 272 attended Pivine Service in Annette Street. Bafftist Church last Sunday afternoon, ithe pastor Rev. wW. H. Brown, cond@cted the service. Unreserved Auction Sale OF OFFICIA: LY TESTED REGISTERED on Sunday last from what the doctors called ptoma ne po"‘ oning. The remains of the late W. P. Hartâ€" ney were taken to WAurora cemetery on Monday last for interment. 3 Nx number of West Tgronto People atâ€" tended the funeral. a s ton Sunday last, swhere ne pTeacned morning and evening. In his absence the, pulpit of St; John‘s Anglican Church was occugied by Revil Mr. ‘Morley of Runnyméede Mission Church. WEDNESDAT, JUNE 22. 1910 Eightyâ€"one Rev. Beverley Smith West Toronto. | GEQ. PALLET T For further particulars write S. Macklin, Weston, or OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY J. K. MEWEN, Audioneer, The property of the late T E R M S . ‘ _ OJ. TORRANCH, Boarding Stable Keeper new gembers were Teâ€" mmurrion by the pastor resbyterian Church on In the on h was in Hamil{! here ne Preached Mr. and Mrs. rry O‘Dell, of Wesâ€" ton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edl White on Wednesd&ay last. Mrs. Bert Harrig has returned from spending a monthH at her home in Orangeville. ; Mr. John E. Haï¬'ris is away attendâ€" ing County Countil which is in sesâ€" sion at Toronto this week. Miss Bee Wallace, of St. Hilda‘s College, Toronto,§s speoding her holiâ€" days with her mother, Mrs. N. C. Wallace here." § ‘ Messrs. H. N. Echmidt and W. S. Belfrey attended & Degree meeting at Alpha Lodge, A. F. and A. M. Toronâ€" to, last week.. € Peabody‘s Smo&s and Overalls, ten cents for every button that comes off and 25 cents & rip, Get them at Coleâ€" man‘s, Weston. _/ A squad of‘the G. G. B. G. under Serg. Major Alex McKenzie left here on Tuesday for «Niagara Camp {for twelve days ‘driéi returning an the 18th inst. . * Re Mr. E. H. Rov%tree left on Sunday evening last_ f Vancouver B. C. where he wil‘ ;)e manager of the Western business of the Edwardsburg Starch Co. of Ms%ntreal. Mr. Robt. King of Elder‘s Mills is the _ proud poszigssor of the largest rhubarb in this wicinity. Mr. Fleming broughtâ€" home with him from Mr. King‘s farm seven etalks measuring five feet each. %ï¬ue can be_seen at N. C. Banks. y & The regular m@nthly meeting of L. 0. L. No. 287 will be held in the Orange Hall, gn Tuesday evening next. All memlers are requested to attend as the afrangements for July 12 will be made at this meeting. Get your Insugance fixed up at the Wocdbridge _Insurance Office. Best Erglish and Camadian Companies to choose lrom and& courteous treatment prepare to put %n a harvest risk this year and put om a little extra during the lightening season. Varsity Lacro%se Team are sweepâ€" ing everything ibefore them and upâ€" toâ€"date have neg’er lost a game. _A d spatch from Philadelphia ia their game with Swarthmore College on Monday last s§ys:~Wood and Manâ€" ning were the malinstays of the To. ronto defence. \Mr. Wallace Wood of our_ town is the player referred to above. They are hay ng a fine time on theirâ€"trips. ; Endeavor of Hugmber Surmmit Church was a decided §§1ccess the hall being comfortably fill@d. eThe programme was given by six pupils of Mr. John 1Wallis, principal of Queen Alexandra | School Toront@. It â€"consisted_ of choruses, solos, readings etci and was certainly well %i}ven. Tt showed that much pains had been taken by Mr. ‘Wallis in training the children and he is certainly to be congratulated _ on ‘\the success attained. Dr. Alliston MX Rolls, M. B., Toâ€" rento, M. R. C. S., England, L. R. C. P., London, Ras located ;n town and comes very Righly recommended. Besides minor appointments he bas held the foilog ng posts:â€"Medical Superintendent »Hazelton (B. . €#) EHlospital, and after studying a yealT in London, Engs was Junior House Surgeon, Distrci? Infinmary, Ashtonâ€" underLyne, Eng’%‘ and House Surgeon Children‘s Hosï¬gtal, Bradford, _ Eng. Dr. Rolls is fecated opposite the in operation 1 q. 0. E. Nok 4 staff of capablé_ o lLodge aught to E1 i\fortbern Oroanc;fBank The concert éig‘len in the Qrange Hall â€" here on Friday evening last wunder the Auspfices of the Christian On Tuesday éfwenling last a lodge of the Independent Order . of Oddfellows was organized here under very favorâ€" able circumstances. The Degree Team from _ Metropolitan Lodge: Toronto and Canton Lo@ge Toronto, wete PTC sent and initiaté‘ed the new members here. They b;:;ought with tketm a bugle band and several other memâ€" bers. The following officers were inâ€" stalled by G. M. Senator Dan Derbyâ€" shire of Brockvl’glle:â€"â€"N.G. J.N. Stons: y. G. Gapt, T,G. .Wallace; R.. 8. ~H. N. Schmidt; ffé‘.S., W.. S._ Belfrey; Treas. Dan McKenzie; Chaplain, R. D. Burkitt; Wardén, Hy. Hugill; Conâ€" ductor, W. . J.5Peters;. 1 0 Alvin ME CEIS LAE Aife ts e oc Buech Harris; L. Lodge wil} Why so many use Inch‘s Siiver Gloss Horse Tonic for Horses, SheeD, Cattle and Pigs‘;is because it operates on the Kidneys and Liver and Blood, Inch, Weston. WOODBRIDGE Ed. W. Brown, Art Printing House, Correspondent. Alex. Lawrence m % on M# I R. 0.48. don, Bas very %1g be TVG. Wallace, R. D. N: ©.s.._ W. 9. Belfrey; [céenzie; Chaplain, R. D. deén, Hyâ€" Hugilt;~ Conâ€" J.iPeters;. I. G. Alvin G| H. McCluskey; RS. M. Rolls; LS.N.G., We s.y.G., Chas. Smith; L. Lawrencte; 2.g 8., Thos. 3-Ȥ,R°Y Whitmore. This e known as Woodbridge No, 419. With such a 1bl(§g officers Woodbridge to grow and prosper. i The Giroux Mf It will stop itc and make the, abundant. & General banking businesss transacted, Cheques on Toronto Banks cashed at par, highest current rate paid on Savings Deposits, Interest\credited half yearly, Deposits received by Mail will receive prompt attention. _ Will Make Canada a Baldheaded Nation if Not Checked. M. Pasteur, the great French Phyâ€" sician of Paris, onge said: ‘"I believe we shall one day r@ the world of all diseases caused by Eerms.‘"‘ Dandruff is the g root of all hair evils. If it were not for the little desâ€" tructive germs morking with a perâ€" sistency worthy;fof a better cause, there would be n baldness. Parisian Sage Will kill the dandruft rerms and remore dandruf in two It is the hair‘drf_%eil;ig par excelâ€" lence, daintily ‘perfumed and free from grease stickiness. It is the favorite with women of taste and culture who know the social value of fascinating hair. wWESTON BRANCH Parisian Sage (wWill k germs and remgve d: weéeks or moneyback. A large bottle costs only 50 cents at leading druggists everywhere, and in Weston, by W. J. Inch. The gircl with the auburn hair is on every package. 1 Bank of Nova Scotia Missions are bgle greatest _ investâ€" ment that can ber made to bring Teâ€" turns in material\as well as spiritual things. The United States hold. over‘ oneâ€"third of the tgtal banking power of the world; $25,0,000,000 is in the hands of Christiass, and $50,000,000 would not be.too freuch to give yearâ€" 1y to spreading the Gospel in the Far East. Every misskonary sent to the lforeign' field pays ck a thousand fold. There is no ï¬radeâ€"opener equal to the Gospel. Ti bfgards of trade and chambers of commerce would finance lthe presentation @ the Gospel to )heathen lands, it@would pay enorâ€" mously.â€"Christian Herald. Dandruft is 7ca1ivsgtÂ¥vtr)y germs, a fact accepted by all physicians. _It puts life angd lusfre into the hair and prevents it from \;Ijning gray. When pains gatheylaround the hips and lodge in the gna@ll of the backâ€" when to stoop orf bend seem imposâ€" sible, when dizzy fsgells and bearing down pains are @vgr pregentâ€"that‘s the time to use y Ha®ilton‘s Pills, Irregularities disappear} vilal energy is rectored, back Rouble isg#forgotten. The ailing sick yormmanigatns streazth, improves in logks, increases in spirit by using Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills. They cure the conditions that rob her of health and vigor. No medicine so helpful as Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills, 25¢. at all dealers. SNIDERâ€"<KEFRER. ' $ On Wednesday, JBune 1 a_very happy event took place ft the residence of‘ Mr.~and Mrs. Geptge Keffer, OUherry EHome, Maple, when their eldest datigh. ter, Anna M wag married to Mr. C. H. Snider of Vaughan.. The bride looked charming in white satin with pearl trimmings %nd Brussels net veil. and orange blosgoms and carried a shpwer bouguet of white roses and lily.ofâ€"theâ€"valley. *Her sister, Luella, in pale blue silk s mull was maidâ€"ofâ€" honor and carrie(% pink roses. _ Mary Hendrick, cousin & the bride, in pink silk, wps flower girl and ring bearer, while Mr. W. Snider supported the groom. Miss Bell@ McNaughton sang "O Perfect LoveZ‘" and Miss Agnes McNeal played Mendelssohn‘s ‘‘Wed. ding March."‘ The bride was given ‘,away by her fatger and the bridal grtoup stood unde% an arch of everâ€" greens, ferns and white lilacs in the drawing room, while the other rooms were profusely/;%orated with pink roses and white lacs. The Rev. J. Gerdon, B. D. 0§Map1e, officiating. After the ceremony about 100 guests proceeded to a laftge marque on the lawn and enjoyed.% sumptuous repast provided by Harry Webb Co., of Toâ€" ronto. Rev. J. Gerdon proposed the toasts which were responded to by Rev. J. C. Tif afd W. B. Campbell, Toronto, R. S. Thompson, Scarboro; 'A. ‘Cantpbell, Nc}%eton, and. Mr.â€" 6. IKei’fer of Maple expressed the esteom and popularity ofgéthe bride and famiâ€" ly. _ There were many beautiful and ;costly gifts in furniture, cut glass, ‘china, brass, sliver, linen, curtaings, pictures, emIbrb%‘dery, and â€" marble clocks. The menipbers of the Presbyâ€" terian Church préesented a mahogany chair â€" and jardingefr stand, the bride being a valued member of Sunday School and choire The groom‘s gilt to the pride was a pearl and dian'%ond pin. and to the attendants pearl rings and gold bracelet. There were guests from Toronto, ‘Weston, Peterboro, Nobleton, and SGarboro. The newly married coupl4, a%gnid hearty congratuâ€" lations, departedefor New York and eastern points. d?zThey will reside at \ the Chestnuts Elia on their return. MISSIONS AS A COMMERCIAL INVEserENT. DANGEROUS DANDRUFE. CURE FOR SICK WOMEN. CAPITA L $3,000,000. wWESTON BRANCH NOW OPEN ELIA . Co., guarantees it. ig) scalp, falling hair air gmow thick and e greatest _ investâ€" INCORPORATED 1832 <xg THE 315 FOR SALE â€"Ode Store Verandah. Apply to Jas § Robinson, Weston. ET your housepainting, whiteâ€" washing and calsomining done by Jas.T . Gray, Main St. Charges 15 cents per hour, first classâ€" work euaranteed . 29 pRESS MAKINGâ€"Ladies, and Chilâ€" _ _ drens suits made in the latest style. Prices Moderate. Miss Moran, Church Street, Weston. 17tf pEARSON & McEWEN. Deale:s in Real Estate. Village and Farm Properties for Sale or to Rent. Office, Main St., opposite the Bank of B.N.A. Weston. Long distance Telephone conâ€" nection. tf HENRY RUSSELL, Licensed Kucâ€" tioneer for City of Toronto and: Counties ‘of York and Peel. Al orders promptly attended to. I have several good farm properties placed in my hands for sale, all within a few ‘miles of the City of Toronto. I also bave several house properties and vacant lots in the Village of Weston. Anyone wishing either Farm or Vilâ€" lage property will find it to their adâ€" vantage to consult me before buyiag. Phone Central, Weston. Residence, John Street. tf Those Who Toil Earnestly and With Success. _ . _ Will be safisfied only with the.best over haul that can be manufactured are highâ€"grade, union made and the best that honest effort and the technical knowledge of how to build American Style Work Clothes CaAN PRODUCE 94 LEATHER LABEL â€" CVERâ€"HAULS We, the agents for this vicinity, have just received a new lot and respect{fully ask the worthy men who foil to let ns prove to you that Leather Label Overhauls and Jackets are yeur kind, ‘ 5 Try a suit of the famous Broadway brand clothing, made to your messure at Coleman‘s, Westom. o 5 Inch, the optician, Weston, repairs Watches, Clocks and Jewellery. These are double stitched throughout, big and generous {ii takes from 42 to 44 yards to make a dozen), have seven pock- ets, imported buckles and buttons that won‘t come off, elastic ‘detachable sus«= penders, etc., etc. ' George M. Lyons Condensed Advertisements P. C. POPE, Managzer. But there are people who are constantly looking for opportunities to lend money on good security. If youwant to borrow a few dollars, or a few thousand, our Want Ads. will put you in touch with those who have money to loan. "tas * ; Money is Tight RESERVE $5,500 000. WwE ARE TE AGENTES Uopireighied 127 b7 B W (Meordy