C. & W. Wadsworth Millers and Dealers in Grain and Feeds of all Kinds ORDERS DELIVERED DAILY. We Sell the Best and Puarsest Drugs AT THE LOWEST PRICES To get 3000 new customers in Weston and adjacent villages, I am offering the following inducements: STORe OPEN _ EVENINGS No. 8 Dundas St., Nest Payments of $1, 2 or 3 per week. CENUINE The Kind Â¥oua Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his perâ€" m sonal su%rern’sion since its infancy. 54 4. + Allow no one to deceive youin this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "*Justâ€"asâ€"good"" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of ‘Infants and Childrenâ€"Ex'peri}énce against Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bought INDUCEMENT Manufacturers of "Three Lion Brand" Graham and Wholeâ€"wheat Flours. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare.â€" goric, Drops and Sooth’uig iSyrups. It is Pleasant. â€"It contains neither Opium, <Morohine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. ‘It cures Diarrhcoea and Wind Colic.â€" It relieves Tecething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulencey.. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giy]_;ng healthy and natural sleep. The Children‘s Panacea=The â€"Mother‘s Friend. With our complete stock of TOILET ARTICLES and PERFUMES, we challeage comparison H OW E 75 Sillk Dresses and Coats only, regular to $35, for $15.00. m 3 "~. ,$2O, 22 Dozen Lawn Waists, regular $1.25 for T5c. 400 Boys‘ Suits, special $3.50 to $7.50. 3,000 Men‘s Suits, regular $25, for $20; regâ€" ular $20, for $16.50; regular $16.50 for 12.50; regular $12.50 for $8.50. . 2 § § $ m F > § What is ?ASTORIA toria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare WEST ON MILLS . MORRISO N In Use For Over 30 Years. lren‘s Panacea~â€"‘The â€"Mother‘s Fri i % / 5 e CAST ORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CiTY. D R U G G S T S , (ESTABLISHED 1828. 318 QUEEN WEST WEST TORONTO ALWAYS Telephone No. 1 St. John‘s (Anglican) Church. 11 a.m. Mattins and Sermon. 3 p.m. Sunday School. 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Celebration of Holy Communion, first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m. third Sunday at 8 a.m. On ~Sunday next, services held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m; School at 3 p.m. ~ Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sundayâ€"School, 3 o‘clock p.m. J. L. Sloat, Pastor. Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 2.45 p.m. Rev. B. R. Strangways B.A., B.D., Pastor. o‘clock a.m. Methodist Church, Mount Dennis. Public service at 11 a.m and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 3 p.m. St. John‘s (Catholic) Church. On Sunday next Mass will be celeâ€" brhted at 10 a.m. Priest in charge Rev. Father Player, C.S8.B. Bushel Barleyâ€"iIst, A Whitmore; 2nd, F. Lansdell. es w Bushel White Oatsâ€"ist, F. Lansdell; 2nd, Robt. Subery.| Bushel Black Oatsâ€"1st, . Lansdell. Indian Cornâ€"1st, Chas. Plunkett,; 2nd Thos. Plunkett. â€"®.â€" R Buskel . Red Clover Seedâ€"Ist, Thos Plunkett. g Hebron Typeâ€"Ise, T. Plunkett; 2nd, J. Dandridge. § . . / 23 Rose Typeâ€"Ist, T. Plunkett; 2nd, J. Dandridge. Carrots, Oxheartâ€"Ast, T. Plunkett ; Ind, J. Dandridge. 4 * ; Celery, Paris Goldemâ€"1st, Chas. Wor: gan~ 2nd, J. Daudridï¬e. Celery, A.0.V.â€"ls#, Chas. Worgan; sng / J. Dandndgo. ®% â€" _ .. 2 Worgan. 3 Pumpkinsâ€"1st, Tg’:{ Plunkett; J. Dandridge. &# Ohio Typeâ€"Isty, T. Plunkett; 2nd, Chas. Plunkett. TLong whnite Typeâ€"ist, . Plunkett; 2nd, Chas. Plunketif. es Turnips, Swedeâ€"Ist, Robt. Sibery; 2nd, Chas. Plunkett;; _ Sis Citronsâ€"iIst, Chag Plunkett; 2nd, J. Dandridge. & & Tomatoesâ€"Ist, Chgs. Worgan; 2nd, T. J. Reaston. § Sweet Cornâ€"ist, & Dandridge; 2nd, Chas. Plunkett. @ Onions, xedâ€"1st, J; Dandridge. Onions, Whiteâ€"lsrg?; J. Dandridge. Onions, Yellow Da.%versâ€"â€"ls-t, J. Danâ€" dridge. â€" ~gF s PLANTS AnmB, FLOWERS. Carnationsâ€"1st, H. Jennings; 2nd, A. M. Barton & Chrysanthemumsâ€"i1st, A. M. Barton; 2nd, K. Jennings. _ 4. ‘ F’ernsâ€"ls,t, A. M Barton; 2nd, C ) Darning on cashmere â€" Ist, Miss Jennings. a# 5 | MceCutcheon; 2nd, Mrs. J. Wilmott. Geraniumsâ€"ist, A. M. Barton; 2nd, _ Buttonholesâ€"lst, Mrs. Graham; 2nd, H. Jennings. 3 R |Miss McCutcheon. & Cut Flowers. & Dahliasâ€"ist, A. M. Barton; 2nd, H. Jennings. __ _ 5 Carrots, Chautney=1st, T. Plunketbt; 2nd, T. J. Reaston. A§r 5 5 Fernsâ€"ist, A. M. Barton; 2nd, H. Jennings. x _4 > en ite Round White _ Typeâ€"Ist, J. Dan dridge; 2nd, Chas.?lu‘xrl‘ke‘t;t. ui2 â€" A. 0. V.â€"â€"Ist, T. Plunkett; 2nd, J Dandridge. t Turnips, Tableâ€"1s, Chas. Worgan; 2nd, T, J. Reaston. %;_ ; £ White cabbageâ€"1gt, J. Dandridge; 2nd, T. J. Reasbon. 5 > Red Cabbageâ€"1st,g. Dandridge. Savoy Cabbageâ€"!§, J. Dandridge. Cauliflower SnowBallâ€"Ist, J. Danâ€" dridge; 2nd, Chas. \rgan. S > Cauliflower, â€" Erfugâ€"1Ist, J; Dan drâ€"uge: 2nd, Chas. '\Wï¬l’gan. Pansiesâ€"Ist, A. M. Barton. Astersâ€"Ist, H. Jennings; 2nd, A. M. Barton. â€" Geraniumsâ€"1st, H. Jennings; 2nd, A. M. Barton. 4 Gladiolusâ€"Ist, A. M. Barton; 2nd, T. J. Reaston. f Uarrots White Belgianâ€"1st, J. Dan dridge: 2nd, T. Plunketf.=â€"_ . . Carrots Intermediateâ€"Ist, R. Sibery; 2ud, C. Plunkett. i 334 _ Beets Long Blood=â€"Ist, T. Plunkett; 2na, Chas. Plunkett.€ f Beets, turnip Ro@fï¬â€"lï¬t, Levi Coul ter; 2nd, T. Plunkett® _ 7 Squashâ€"1st, Chas‘?‘é Worgan; 2nd, J Dandridge. 5 V?getable Marrow=â€"1st, Chas. Wor gan; 2nd, J. Dandridge. Q\P-érsn.ii)sâ€"â€"l&t, Ché}'_s. Plunkett; 2nd, J Dandmdgeâ€"â€"â€" ®#â€" â€"_ vuarrots Long Orangeâ€"Ist. C. Plunkâ€" etts and, 1~ Plurkel _â€"â€" 1§% 1 Mangolds, Mammothâ€"ist, J. Dan dadseo _ 1 & <. us Mangolds, Globeâ€"f.}lst, J. Dandridge; Sund. RobE.mipery, i _ _ _â€"â€" . Sugar _ Beetsâ€"1st, Chas. Plunkett. POEATOES AND FIELD ROOTS ‘ecpgqrsâ€"lst, Leviï¬Ã©}oulter; 2nd, ~nas CHURCH SERVICES. J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rector Presbyterian Church. Methodist Church. Rev. A. R. MacGillivray, Pastor. Baptist Church. vECETABLES. St. Philip‘s ?,J Dandridge; 2nd, will be Sunday and, Best two loaves, i_\‘O‘me-mxa,de breadâ€" Ist, Mrs~ H. Pearspn; 2nd, â€"Mrs. M. Harrison. Best PFruit. Cakeâ€"fst, Mre. E.â€"Pear son; 2nd, M. Harrison, : Tea Biscuitsâ€"Ist, ; Mrs. Geo. Fart; 2nd, M. Harrison. & Canned Fruit.â€"1st, Florence Coulter. Picklesâ€"Ist, Florenge Coulter. Tomato Catsupâ€"Ist; Miss Usher; 2nd, F. Coulter. § . BR 10 Pounds Comb | Honeyâ€"Ist, A. Mallaby; is 10 Pounds Extracted Honeyâ€"Ist, F. T. Rowntree; 2nd, A. Mallaby. 5 Pounds Extracted Honeyâ€"Ist, F. T. Rowntree; 2nd, A: Mallaby. Wine, Homeâ€"made, Grapeâ€"1st, Mrs. Johnston; 2nd, R. K. Johnston.: | Brinc=‘* Basket of cut flowersâ€"lst, H. Jen nings; 2nd, A. M. Barton. Collection of Perennialsâ€"1st, A. M Bridal Bouquetâ€"Ist, A 2nd, H. Jennings. > Funeral Designâ€"Ist, H. Jennings Ind, A. M. Banton. Bestâ€" Layer _ Cakeâ€"Ist, G. Lyons; 2ud, R. K. Johnston.s Wine, Not Grapeâ€"Ist, R. K. John ston; 2nd, M. Harrison, D. Rowntree, Jr.. specialâ€"Ist, Mrs. H. Pearson. : f D. Rowntree & Song specialâ€"â€"Ist, F. Lansdell, j iSimcoe........... | Woodbridge. ... .. Table Bouquetâ€"Ist, A Pnd H.~Jenningos: @ Best display, bread and biscuitsâ€"1st, Mrs. M. Harison. < dell. Robt. Gray~specialIst, Mrs. E. Pearson. Keys & Bull, specialâ€"â€"Ist, R. Moody. Thos. Meredith, speciglâ€"Ist, Mrs. R. Wardlaw. D. Stewart & Son, specialâ€"Ist, R. K. Johnston. B F, T. Rowntree, specialâ€"Ist, E. Lans dell. 3 A. MeFarlane‘s, spetialâ€"Ist, Mrs Ramsay. S s & _ Specimens of Penmanshipâ€"1st, Mrs [ Orme. C. P. Godden specialkâ€"Ist, Mrs. A Whitmore. W. â€" J Ramsay. L earson. Campbell. Milling Co, specialâ€"1st, Mrs, H. Pearson; 2nd, My Harrison. A. B. Rice, specialâ€"Isg, Mrs. Ramsay. W. R. Sheppard, specialâ€"Iist, Mrs. Ramsay. 2 Moffatt Stove Co., specialâ€"Ist, Mrs. Lawrie. Central Business College, specialâ€"Ist, Madeline Tottle. n Plain Hemmingâ€"1st, Mrs. Wilmott; Ind, Miss McCutcheon. . > e Mittens, knitted in woolâ€"1st, _ Mrs. Kersey; 2nd, Mrs. Graham. Darning on table linenâ€"Ist, Miss McCutcheon; 2nd, E. EHorbes. _ _ Darned socks or stockingsâ€"1st, Miss McCutcheon; 2nd, Miss E. Forbes. . FINE ARTS. Oil painting, ammalsâ€"â€"lIst, S M. Mercer ;2nd, E. M. Bailey. â€" Oil Painting, Flowers or Fruittâ€"Ist, E. M. Bailey; 2nd, S M. Mercer Offt Painting, portraite Ist, _ 8. â€" M. Mercer; 2nd, F. M. Batley. Oil Painting, Landscape or Marineâ€" Ist, E. M. Bailey; Ind, 82 M. Mercer. Water Colors, Animalsâ€"Ist, S. M. Mercer; 2nd, F. M. Bailey. Water Colors, Flowers or Eruitsâ€"1st, Miss E. Forbes; 2nd, Miss Mills. Socks, Knitted in _ Woolâ€"1st, Mrs. Kersey; 2nd, Miss MceCubcheon. Owing to lack of space the balance of this list will be published next week. Crocheted Slippersâ€"Ist, Miss Mcâ€" Cutcheon; 2nd, E, Huntér. Crochet in Cottonâ€"igt, Miss _ Meâ€" Cutcheon; 2nd, Mrs. Kergey. § Crochet in â€" Woolâ€"I1st, Miss Meâ€" Cutcheon; 2nd, Mrs. Orme. Stockings, Knitted in Woolâ€"Ist, Miss MceCutcheon; 2nd, Mrs. Kersey. Infants Outitâ€"1st, I‘?iss MeCutchâ€" con; 2nd, Mrs. Orme. )3 Knitted® Slippersâ€"â€"lst,zf']. Hunter; 2nd E. A. Boyd.â€" # Modelling in Clayâ€"1st; Miss Ambler; 2nd, Miss Ambler. 5§ Wood Carvingâ€"ist, E. M. Bailey; 2nd, Mrs. Grahm. 3 Pyrographyâ€"ist, J. Archie Smith; 2nd, E, Hunter 4 LADIES WORK USEFUL. Patehwork Quilt,â€" Cobgonâ€"1st, Mrs. Orme; 2nd, Mrs. Kersey 4 _ 4 Patchwork Quilt, Woollenâ€"1st, Mrs. Kersey; 2nd, Miss E. Fonbes. Patehwork Quilt, Sillâ€"Ist, Miss E. Forbes; 2nd, E. A. Boyde Sofa or Carriage Afs\ï¬anâ€"â€"l&t, Miss McCutcheon; 2nd, Mrs. Ey Orme. Water Colors, Landseapeâ€"Ist, 8. M Mercer; 2nd, Miss E. Forbes. Drawing from Objects, Outlineâ€"1st, E. M. Bailey; 2nd, Miss E. Forbes. Drawing from. Objects, Shadedâ€"Ist, F. M. Bailey; 2nd, uiss E. Forbes Portraits in Crayonâ€"ist, Miss E. Forbes; 21d, E. M. Bailey. Oil . Painting on Plushâ€"1Ist, S. M. Mercer, 2nd, D. Hunter®® ___ S > Painting on Chinaâ€"1st, Miss Mills; 2nd, E. Hunter. Pen _ and Ink. _Drawingâ€"Ist, _ Mrs Grahm; 2nd, Miss E. Forhes. & Amateur _ Photographyâ€"Iist, _ Mrs Wilmott; 2nd, Mrs. Gmli?&. > mscc meet s ene ons se e ind 2 o aee en o5 Oil Painting on Sillkâ€"Ist, E. Hunter; 21nd, Miss Forbes. 5 Water _ Colors, Silk or Satinâ€"Ist, S M. Mercer; 2nd, Mrs. Orme, Frechand Drawingsâ€"ist, S. M. Merâ€" cer; 20d,â€"F. ME Bailcyg@ _ _ â€" HOME PRODUUCTS. R. Armstrong specialâ€"Ist, F. Lans LIST OF FALL FAIRS in this vicinity. Wardell, specialâ€"Ist, Mrs. H Lawrence, specialâ€"1Iss, Mrs BREADSTUEFS Oct. 18, 19, 20. . Oct. t8, 19 M M Barton Barton â€"lgâ€"A4 Robust health is a r‘t r nstac throat noï¬,bnt constipation will destroy the best of health. Ask your doctor about Ayer‘s Pills. $4000.00 WORTH f GRANITE â€"MONUMENTS$ ESTABLISHED 1889 ds | Let us Give You an Estimate. REPAIRING, UPHOLSTERING AND PICTURE FRAMING â€"_The Furniture Man 1654 DUKDAS STREET â€" _ WEsST TORONTO â€" _ Pho 1476â€"1478 Dundas St., WEST TORONTO. Yet you may cough tomorrow! Betterbe prepared for if when it comes. Ask your doctor about keeping Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral in the house. Then‘ when the hard cold or cough first appears you have a doctor‘s medicine at hand. Your doctor‘s approval of fts/use will certainly set all doubt at rest. Do as BHeZSsays. _He knows. No alcohol in this cough medicine.= Not Coughing A oday? Now these Monuments are all complete and can be Engraved ard erected this fall and will be sold at the lowest price possible During this and next‘ month. _ If in need of memorial work of any kind it will pay you to give me a call â€" Just Arrived a Large Shipment These are all the best dark grey of latest designs M. G. WARDELLL, Having nearly DOUBLED our floor Spa% owing to an ever D. S A NDE R S D. SANDERS Phone Jct. 190. J.C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass, B Phone Junction 89 TELEPHONE JCT. &JP