_ _ JAMES GARDHOUSE [{,;fXTRA IV AL ) W A G O NS â€" Te RreIDeNo®: Mam SrRert Call and Inspect my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Office and Planing Mill, DurrErIn ST., near G.T.R. tracks ALL KINDS OF HARNESS KEPT IN STOCK MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATORS VOL. XXI Gardeners, Butchers, t Geseâ€".e.â€"3.e....0.0..000c000%% se2e28seec0e000c.0c0c0000 0 0 [K] Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Cedar Posts and Builders‘ Supplies. Orders for Silo‘s Promptly Attended to i Coal and Wood, Sand and Gravel, Cedar Posts. § deeccceccecccecceses0e0s00eesece0c0e0000000000000 004 2.3 REPAIRING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS., BAYNES BUCCIES Eagle Block, PETER HAMILTON IMPLEMENTS A D A M S~ _: WOA G G O NS H|lumberside Waiting Room wWi=3sT TORONTO LOVE AND DETECTIVE STORIES SCRANION COAL Baltimore . Qysters C O A L A ND W O O D ASPINWALL â€"POTAIO MACHINERY cAUICXKSHANK & SONS UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Farmers!_ Keep your Boys at hsme ! A brand new Buggy, neatly upholstered, and with a seat wide enough for two, will do the trick T. A. FARR, BUGG/ES / Ice Cream all Winter BUGGI/IE S ! COUS/INS The Standard Anthracite.} } ~â€" ~=~ new every week, ten cents. CARRIAGE SHOP \Â¥e have them. You want them. Coms and get them. _ They are yours, At very low prices. No better made. No better material. No better workmanship. No better place to get them than atb D.L. & WY. COAL CO°S EARANTALLIL EL EL0 o0 000. 000 mm ces < nere n n ++ in enc n ces s28°%ee%0%0%°% s“mwm~sw0|il Promptly attended to CUEsimr°BSUCGaIES. â€"DEALER IN â€" SOLE ;DEALER IN Miik=Dealers, &c. EMAIPE, FOR . ~“\;.- ?}.v. "i‘l__" ‘ : S t e ’ sn & r ,‘ > c Ar' {a";':_ ‘3%'3_' ".“ ' 5 ;“A 1 . ‘ WESTON i' We are pleased th notice that Mr. W. â€"(H. Pugsley, reevé of Richmond Hill, TON }has made a movelin the County counâ€" {cil to divide thé county into high â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"";schoo] districts. r. Pugsley proposes !to petition the ©ntariop â€" Legislature ISE‘during the present session, to. amend the High SchoolfAct so as to give county councils '," to divide counâ€" ties into districts# for High School 'OOI'S, lpurposes. At pres;\t the maintenance e ]of a high SchooR is borne by the pIiCS. municipality in which it is located and is felt to be in hardship in some cases. If the Legi ature agree to the D meagsure, the coufty will be divided into districts and|the maintenance of. .. tracks the high schools ill devolve on all the people in the t respective districts.i The benefits growing out of High School education} are not local in character, and w§ agree with Rioh~' (mond Hill‘s repfesentative that it WESTON. should be spread .iver a latger area. wWESTON, ONT., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 | _ Last week for bcal assessment purâ€" ‘poses and striking the county rate for the year the YÂ¥@rk County Council (placed the value , county property at [325,569,705 being n increase of $356. 118 over last yeal‘s assessment. _ For equalization purBoses the committce increased the assessment of township ‘ municipalities ; $654,254 over that fixed by local as ssors and decreased ‘the assessment dof town and village ’municipalities by. $287,191, the total increase over loc‘l assessments being $367,063. i No forward mroe for the improveâ€" ment of Main 51 eet will be looked uPon with indiï¬erce by the people of our village. We RWould suggest that the Weston\Councif, the Board of Trade and the Ladies‘ IMmprovement Society get after the Tordnto Suburban Railâ€" way Co., to raife their tracks to a higher level. In - weather, the highâ€" er roadâ€"way sheds the water on the track submerging Phe rails. As no proâ€" vision is yet madg for getting rid of the surface Watera shallow ditch or gutter could be ofgened along the outâ€" side of the sidewalk to receive it, there by keeping the street comparatively dry and clean tHus improving the appearance generafly. The unsightly conditions as they, stand in wet weathâ€" er, must be an eFesore to every proâ€" gressive citizen off Weston. ¢s‘_\s‘ss‘~‘ss“~\ss“<& %“‘“““““Q“‘ s2ce4s< Every morning you are tired, when you waken you want to doss on. It is not a sound repairful sleep; you feel vorse when you again waken. We repair watches and jewellery.] IWe} sell Waiâ€" tham wat@hes fill jewelled at loweé’ priges. When we test fyour}eyes it is done acchrately, etc. Upon going to bed you canâ€" not sleep. _ Its your netrves and generaf run down condition, Nehralgia. Headâ€" aches, Indigestion, S o ur Stomach, dbn‘t want to hear or see fanyone. Dr. Fowld®‘s Hypophosâ€" phites, reg mlar 75c for 50c or $1,00}far Ty cents will give you permanent relief. MAiIN STREET, :â€" WESTON wW. 1. INCH TIRED TIRED NOTES and COMMENTS SUNDAY HOURS 4 to 5 p.m., 8 to 9 p.m At Night DRUGGIST AND OPIICIAN *‘***'***** k for lpcal asses striking the coun the Ya@rk Count value of county j being V‘ increas ist ye’s assessn n purBoses the the asseéssment of ies by) $654,254 cal as ssors an( rent dof town ar ies byf $287,191, ver loc@l assessm e o% “) w ce on e eased u notice tl y reev= of Richn i movelin the Co de the@ county ricts. Mr. Pugsle n the iPntatio present! session, School FAct so ncils -)" to di listrictg for Hig At prestnt the m Schoo® is botn y in which it to be in hardshi ie Legiglature ag ‘he coufty will I ts and [the main: hools will devol in the t respective ts growing out icationt are not and wB agree w Hiat Justitia, Ruat Coâ€" m." Indi h, / db ~ qj’e [ TELEPHONE NO. 53 for getting rid of ‘a shallow ditch or ened along the outâ€" & to receive it, there reet comparatively s improving the y. The unsightly stand in wet weathâ€" !'esore to every proâ€" Weston. RE ber |_ 1t 1sS a matter of } the deepest conâ€" cern to the whole #f the Province of Ontario to know a fw of the incidenty relating ‘to the municipal electric power enterprize anm@ its operation in the municipalities fusing power â€" and light over the Irangmission line. The \Financial Post in itgissue of Jan. l1th has this to say about it, ‘"At the transformer house #f the H. E. Comâ€" mission at Niagard Falls, costly oil tanks and other swhitching apparatus have been“;b)urned olut. At Berlin, moâ€" tor suppliecd by th@ municipality and transformer also Bupplied by them, have beeï¬ burned gut. At Guelph, two transformers have been destroyâ€" ed. _ At Preston, one transformer and at Stratford, one fransformer. The financial loss will iprobably considerâ€" ably exceed $100,000. The interrupâ€" tions have been serious to all the municipalities that thave joined in the project.‘" It furthe® states in its issue of Jan. 28thâ€"‘‘No ktatement made by the Post has been f challenged." It stands for municipallities interested in H. E. light and power to make a thorough investigation into the whole question of electric energy before comâ€" mitting themselves Hfurther. The unâ€" ‘s'a}tisfactory results in the experience of those municipalitiese using light and power over the} transissionâ€"line of the Hydro Electric Commission should teach a lesson of }caution to other municipalities looking forward to its installation, Westop included. It was officially an, that His Royal Hig}j Gon,na'ught the only the late Queen Vict01 his Majesty King Get1 September, succeed f Governer General of, feared at one time, presence being requir state functions, du of the Prince of Wa be spared to the daughter. The Duk brother of her Maij was spoken of as a of Earl Grey. (All c ally removed by lastf Hon. Mr. Mathesob in bringing down the estimptes for the current year endâ€" ing Oct. 31, 1911,( said that they amount to $8,216,77% which when addâ€" ed to the cash balamces at the end of last year total $11,894,361 while the estimated expenditurés during the same period amount to $%,631,‘887‘ on ordiâ€" natry accounts and imcluding those on capital account total§}$10,282,787. The Provincial Treasure%is moderate in his estimates ol revehue and expendiâ€" ture for the current I%cal year. The Provincial Treasurer‘s figures in the estimatest brought down last week were of mork than usual interest to the members $ï¬ the Legislature. Rumor of an incr@ase in the sessional indemnity to the $ Legislators found currency, and men§bers were in great exprectations. Sif James Whitney, Prime minister, argse in his place and said in substance, ‘$ am about to inâ€" crease your salaties What has teen hitherto $1000, willf be henceforth inâ€" creased to $1400. Owing to changes in the conditions ich surroundi the living of everybody En the country the time has come when §t is proper to inâ€" crease the indemnity®‘ As a matter of course all the m@nmbers were pleaâ€" santly surprised at the intimation and when they met, sho hands, smiled, and congratulated e another over their good fortune,f irrespective of party. The total receipts & the Province of Ontariq for the fiscalf year ending Oct. 31, amount to $8,1.000, the chief sources ‘of. revenue being Dominion Subsidy; lands, forksts and mines, Agriculture game afid fisheries; sucâ€" cession duties, educatfion, licenses, etc., and while the expengiture amounts to $8,887,520 leaving a fbalance of $3,480 at the end of the yBar. The expendiâ€" tures were specially lheavy, payments to the amount of $2§130,450 were made to the Hydro Eledgtric Commission and a further sum of $785,000 made to the T. and N. 0. Rhilway. Other exâ€" penditures were for fcivil Government, legislation, adminisfration of justice; education; agricultump; public instituâ€" tions; colonization; fmmigration, etc. It is a matter of March 30â€"Unreserved Credit Sale of Farm Stock, milch Cows, Horses, and Implements, the property of Alfred G, Goulding, Lot 8, Con. 4, York. March 3â€"Extensive Sale of Horses, {fresh milch Cows, Calf by side, and Implements, the property of Chas. (Ussher, Lot 38, Con. 3, Etobicoke, |near Clairville. _ March 6â€"Extensive Auction Sale of |Farm Stock and Implements, the proâ€" fperty of John Segsworth, Lot 12, \Con. 6, Adjala. f March 7â€"Extensive Sale of Farm ‘Stock and Implements, the property of B. Milgate, near Aurora. Mar. 28â€"Extensive Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the proâ€" perty of Thomas Holley, Lot 9, Con. 5, York. March 15â€"Auction Sale of Farm Going West Stock and Implements, the property of _ 7.27 a.m. * Wm. Shaver, Lot 1, Con. 2, Toronto 9.00 a.m. Twp., Burnhamthorpe. â€"â€"1.:80 pâ€"m. * March 16â€"Extensive Auction Sale of 4 08 p m. * Farm Stock and Implements, the proâ€" 7. 30 p.m. perty of Geo. Hunter, Lot 14, Con.9, 11.30 p m. Toronto Gore. March 15â€"Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Wm. Shaver, Lot 1, Con. 2, Toronto Twp., Burnhamthorpe. March 9â€"Extensive Saleâ€" of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Thes. St. John, Lot 22. Con. $ AF bion. March (4â€"Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of John Verner, Lot 18, Con. 6, Alâ€" bion. March 10â€"Auction Sale of Farm; Stock and Implements,. the property of | Tl}os. Grg,cey‘, Lot 25, Con. 3, Etobiâ€" March $â€"Auction Sale of good horâ€" ses, good cattle, Hackney colts, Impleâ€" ments and Furniture, the property of H. M. Dixon, Lot 25, Con. 2, Etobiâ€" coke, near Weston. Feb. 15â€"Aucti€% ses, cattle, and sperty of â€"Fred â€"Op Toronto Townshi March 1â€"Extensive Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the proâ€" perty of Joseph Coulter, Lot 13, Con. 3, Etobicoke. Feb. 28â€"Auction Sale of horses, milch cows, Implements, etce., the proâ€" perty of Geo. Cooper, Lot 24, Con. 8, Vaughan. â€" February 21â€"Extensive Sale of Horâ€" ses, Cattle and Implements, the proâ€" perty of Elijah Collard, Lot 15, Con. 4, Tecumseh. Feb. 22â€"Extensive Sale of good horses, extra good jersey cows, Impleâ€" ments, and Fulniture, the property of Geo. Jebb, near Bradford. Feb. 20â€"Auction Sale of_ horses, cattle, and ‘Implements, the property of Thos. Spinks, Lot 13, Concession 2, Albion. February 18â€"Auction Sale of valuâ€" able Horses, Colts, Cattle and Impleâ€" ments, the property of Sam Wauchope, Lot 18, Con. 10, King. February 17â€"Extensive Sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Mr. Mair, near Aurora. Feb. 16â€"Aucti Sale of. valuable registered horses, Wood cattle and Imâ€" plements, the pmpperty of Howard Williams, north h§lf Lot 33, Con. 11, King. McEWEN‘S AND SAIGEON‘Sâ€" AUCTION SALES. Feb. 11â€"Cash le of Lumber and Square Timber, e property of the County of York, &b Wadsworth Bridge Weston. Feb. 14â€"Auctidg@ Sale of valuable horses, cattle, Implements and Furniâ€" ture, the propertly of William Smith, Lot 13, Con. 10, Ring. Feb. 15â€"Auctign Sale of good horâ€" ses, cattle, and ®nplements, the proâ€" perty of Fred ‘Obeyne, Lot 1, Con. 5, g@:mmmmmmm:e:mm PBOBOAOEOpOACEAeRonerenenenenepeecaraeeac ; % North Bound. Interview us with regard to our quick system of sellâ€" ing Real Estate Is your property listed with us. Goulding & Hamilton 57 Victoria St. TORONTO INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LOANS Gasolene Engines, Airmotors, Windmills, Force Pumps, etc. Phone z1 _ Main Street, Weston. WESTON PROPERTIES 8 44 a. m * 10.13 a.m. fi 5.29 p m. * 6. 47 p.m. * {§L.___. :. Wreston Porr Worss WALTER LONGSIAFF, Prop. or, 106 Victoria St., Toronto . T. LOCKE & Co. th Bound,. Sonth Bound, A4 a. m * _ _ 755 a.m. 13 a.m. f 11.09 a.m, * 29 p m. * 4.23 n m * 47 p.m. * 7.54 p m, * Do not stop on Sunday. Money to Loan at lowest rates o City, Farm and Suburban property, Fire, Life, Accident, Burglary and Plate Glass Insurance effected in all Companies. Estates managed. Renity and Interost collected, ~City, Farm and Suburban property in every locality bought, sold and exchanged. TrLBrHONE, Mar 1967 LOCAL TIME TABLE 291 Main St, Weston, ESTABLISHED 1862 Going East T«14 a.m. 9 48 a.m. * 12.08 p m. * 7.18 p m. 9.83 p.m, * NO 1 Ti Ew w l