The Kind YÂ¥ou 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 supervision since its infancy. 2Â¥ 4o * â€" Allow no one to deceive yOUu in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and «<Justâ€"asâ€"good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Ti nma AnrtAnon _®‘snerience augainst Experiment. Millers ORDERS DELIVERED DAILY. CENUINE The Kind You Have Always Bought All Counterfeits, Imitations and * Experiments that trifle with and c Infants and Childrenâ€"Experience No. 8 Dundas St., Nest Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pareâ€" goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. â€" It contains neither Opium, Mornhines#nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantgé. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhcea and. Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I6 assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, givingg"healthy and. natural sleep. The Children‘s Panacea,â€"â€"Th? Mother‘s Friend. To get 3000 new customers in Weston and adjacent villages, I am offering the following inducements: Manufacturers of "Three Payments of $4, 2 or 3 per week, SroRE 0| EVENINGS INDUCEMENT e Sell the Best and Purest Drugs AT THE LOWEST PRIC With our complete stock of TOILET ARTICLES and PERFUMES, we challenge comparison H OW E What is CASTORIA_ wESsToN MILLS and Dealers in Grain 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. â€" â€" â€" 448 Ladies‘ Cloth Suits, regular $25, for $20 ; regular $20 for $16.50; regular $16.50 for $12.50. â€" â€" C § 7 & = 150 only Ladies Wash Suit or Dress, $8.50 to $12.50,, for $5.95. 2 € & 7 3 75 Silk Dresseé and Coats only, regular $20 to $35, for $15.00. â€" E 2 C 22 Dozen Lawn Waists, regular $1.25 for (5e. In Use For 400 Boys THE CENTAUR C . MORRISO N CASTORIA (ESTABLISHED 1828 D R U G G I S " y Suits, special $3.50 to $7.50. of "Three Lion Brand" Grakham and Wholeâ€"wheat Flours. omPaNY, TT MURRAY WwWadsworth Over 30 Years. 318 QUEEN WEST sTREET, NEW YORK ciTY« and Feeds of all Kinds WwWEST TORONTO ALWAYS Telephone No. Divine service p‘clock a.m. Rev. T. B St. John‘s (Catholic) Church. On Sunday next Mass will be cele brhted at 10 a.m. Priest in charge Rev. Father Player, C.S.B. 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. Presbyterian Church. 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. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 2.45 p.m. Rev. B. R. Strangways B.A., PI'JL. Public service at 11 a.m and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 3 p.m. ‘Tis said that nian feels his best after a "good squalie meal." ? Remember a clergyman‘s wife, dur: ing a sewing meetiEg, which place i8 noted for higher tf?oughts and intelâ€" lectual conversation, remarkingâ€"*" 1 \we could be coveredi with feathers anc hadn‘t to eat, what a Heaven thi; \world would . be. ’% Whether _ m] readers agree with her idea of a bliss Public Worship at 11 a.m. and ( m. Sundayâ€"School, 3 o‘clock p.m. J. L. Sloat, Pastor. $ fooce Ssnnd an = The most pronot_\inced epicure will find anything to suit his taste here. Ital.an macaroni, German pretzels, Swiss cheese, Yankee codfish balls, English roast beel, Spanish omelette, French kickshaws, Mexican enchilades and Asiatic namelegs things. CHURCH SERVICES. Tnere are more eating places here pro rata, than in any city in this country. It is due in a certain extent to the habit of the people, but mainly to the flood of tourist travel. _ Poorer classes of people here have more daintiness of:‘ palate and conâ€" tempt for coarse homely fare, than the same sort of people eisewhere. The restaurants and cafetarias are. numerous, 'reasona‘.?ble and inviting, | suited to all people. l The ‘ old California stager‘‘ can| pick out a naw comor as easily as the . ‘49er oould spot the tenderfoot, beâ€", cause he inyvsriably selects Alling food ; that is he chooses his meal with more regard to the practical end than epiâ€" curean taste. But not for long does he do this. Ib may be in the atmosâ€" phere or elsewhere, this recklessness of food economy, b';UB whatever is reâ€" sponsible, the new comer will shortly acvselon a faney far the lighter and J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rector he do this. It may be in the atmosâ€" phere or elsewhere, this recklessness of food economy, hun whatever is reâ€" sponsible, the new comer will shortly develop a fancy for the lighter and @tFRrenchier"‘ foods hat appeal to the ‘palate of the * regular.‘"‘ The cause is pro@ably owing to the perennial season of fish, fruits and flowers not being suégestive of the subâ€" stantial dinners of the older and colder States. One can have the roast spare 8b _ m pumpkin pie and baked beans of New ished England here in December, but strawâ€" positi berries, mushrooms and roses are c rg luxuries there. _A wealth of melons, uol I grapes, Oranges, figs and Christmas I'che T Methodist Church. Rev. A. B. MacGillivray, Pastor. St. Philip‘s. Baptist Church at 11 a.m. and 7 will be Sunday Pastor. daisies will somewlbat put to, Abundance of fresh air day and night, is the first thought, oxygen is the cheapest and most precious item in prolonging life, but many seem to be afraid of it. Exercises and hobbies are all good to broadgn and strengthen whether it be walking, club swinging, rowing, riding, driving, boxing, wrest!â€" ing, gardening, music, painting, writb ing, no matter what, having indulged in all and many more. They all mean work, getting tired, as well as a pleasure, and a meaï¬ns to an end. ‘i As for myself I never felt better or as well in my life. If I want to ‘conquer, [ do. Whether I shall live ‘longer than some I know, who put M e c angror in‘ 19e iness: the Iatest pleasure, and a means to an end. 1 As for myself I never felt better or as well in my life. If I want to conquer, [ do. Whether I shall live longer than some I know, who put ‘their energy in lg@ziness, the latest novel, dress and gossip, is yet to be “known However, a life does not always mean years, but what you do, learn, see and bencfit others. It is not necessary for me to devote the time, labor and study in re-‘ membering the Weston paper, on t,he‘ other bhand, I know some of my good, old friends are interested in what I do, and it gives me pleasure. As Samaatha says, will resume and go _ on ‘‘ _ The Italians and Japanese eat little meat, but croquettes macaroni and rice are served in a most perfect style. The title of lines : Took Him at His Word. In the year of 1083 the forees of King Alfonso VL. attacked the Moors $-aud drove then ut of Madrid. In 'this eonnectioni here is a legend that the Segovians, iwho were allies of AL .fonso, had been checked by the snows lin the mountajn passes of Fuenfria la,nd were therafore late in overtaking | |the main bod}g of the army, which had sat down {before Madrid. "Sire," |they inquired wf (the King, â€"‘{where _ shall we camp »» <@<Ingide the city,"‘ f returned Alfongo with a sneer, being _ angry with thiem because of their ; tardiness. They took the king at his word, carried §he walls, and the next ‘ morning the ganner of Segovia was ‘ floating frum%x turret of the gate of ~ Guadalajara. / California, Oct., 1;910. ‘‘ _ The Dear Girlâ€"L am really astonâ€" V ished to hear ywou advance the â€"proâ€" â€" Dosition that a child should not be & corrected in the presencte of strangers. \â€" The. Savage . Bachelorâ€"He should , not be because he should never be in s the presence of strangers; that‘s why. And many a spinster. The a:\'erag%f man 18 I cussed behind his back. i A woman doesn‘t mind being fooled _â€"_when she dges it herself. But not without cooks."" L J. SAVAGEâ€"MecCLURE. ©<Men.â€"can live without books, k Hiny a ear of _ female hairdresser _ dyes blush the is never fairly disâ€" 1 Constipation positively prevents good health. Then why alle liverisa great preventive of disease. Ayer‘s Pills areliver pills. "Just a little tickling in the throat! _ is you? â€" But it hangs on!_ Canét get rid « edies don‘t take hold. You need some regular medicine, a doctor‘s medig}ine Pectoral contains healing, quieting, and ties of the highest order. ‘Ksk your No alcohol in this coush medicine.â€"J C. $4000.00 wWORTH _ _ , CRANITE â€" MONUMENT 1476â€"1478 Dundas S$t., ickling 1: \ N ESTABLISHED 1889 REPAIRING, AZ o Nes 0 We BEC C C ons onerirevitis t i The Furniture Man 4804 DUNDAS STREEI â€" wEsT TORONTO â€" _ Pho Now these Monuments are all complete and can ’ Engraved ard erected this fall and will be sold ao 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 Just Arrived These are all the best dark grey of latest designs Having nearly UV D‘ increasing business we agail you a pressing invitation to when tn the city. ;Our stock Special deliveries to Weston, Furnitureé ig in the throat!" _ Is that what troubles s onl Canit get rid of it! Home remâ€" old._ You need something strongerâ€"a a doctor‘s medicine. Ayer‘s Cherry healing, quieting, and s6othing properâ€" Let us Give You an UPHOLSTERING AND P nearly DQOUBLED our floor space owing to an & isiness we again take the opportunity of exterd g invitation to make this store your beadquar! city. Our stock is most complete. t re _ Carpets Bedding Dishés. mrostiea‘te Weston. Lambton and vicinity atbany t . WARDELL, $ A N DE R S Phone Jct. 190. X;fq?ro:l}d'octor about this. wing and stockâ€"raising centre in Collegiate Institute under conâ€" 0,000. The Judicial, Educational, Land Office centre of Eastern es (oeaSHRHACO URA UAAA CCRCa c L catia Then why allow it to continue? An active â€"reliver pills. What does your doctor sayZ SANDERS o Investor or [ntending Purchaser, H. Bradbrook, See. Board of Trade. arge Shipment wWEST TORONTC [ow an Estimate. AND PICTURE FRAMI Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. T\ hroat Churches, 25 2 newspapers. SASK. Phong Junctio T EI.EPH*1 JCT. #