ly. R. WADSWORTH & s you ave a man, and if you‘ve j\_‘k;oked ar this clothes question i right you have discovered that clothes made for anybody can never do for you. J : § j Let us put you right with clothâ€" [ ing that the most exacting critic «_ can find no fault with. } ; W. E. COLEMAN b JE DL CS (\IJ‘\A hae BA i s ‘H’ Bhougsht and Oxford Ranges "Per@RRtion Oil <toves. Seregn Doors and Windows. Lawn Mowers and Garden i ools. FEleury_Ploughs. sScufflers and Whe SsUCCESSFUL MAN WILâ€"DRESSED MA THE i fOL TOU FALL OVERCOAT T ORONT O school #y Its no Accident Either Because good Clothes are an inslflimtion. A spur to Success, TAILOR and FURNISHER wam st. . WE: Paints and Oils _ Garirat Par Ur = $4,000,000.00 P awal‘.. â€". $£750,000.00 P E 2 @ J\MMWWW © Preepare for a Position of Trast and Responsibility by attending. This school emjoys a wideâ€"spread patâ€" gomage. Enter now.: Catalogue Brse. f aninas ow . anrnaia~® aanrnaraninanama?~ i Aesmeren _< t nc secant Eon aaes + is ®H A R D WA RE â€"=He ‘ean make an Overcoat ner Church and KEYS & BULL MAIN sIREET, weSstON of stylish patterns. Deposits received in Savings epartment of $1.00 and upâ€" *rds, and interest . allowed thereon at Current Rates. You will find him in the little white shop on c m â€" EstaemshEp 1855. Ce e mnt M WOA L CEME s â€" CENCC .. W. E. Coleman, Weston. with some class to it. THE BANK OF COR. YONGE AND ALEXANDER STREEYS TORONTO BRANCH He has the choicest selection .â€"P. IRWIN Opp. Bank of Nova Scotia ain Street Weston and fleece lined underwear im , the latest noveltics in menr‘s ‘TORONTO, â€" Ont. UNION LABEL MANAGEE, IS THE go To Wellington Streets. i WwWESTON and Wheel Three miles from To: SChOOl ronto, Visitor. Lord lW Bishop o(ii '1‘01'011:1:‘,0i Large and beautilu | eSton grounds. Boys PTCâ€" : ONTARIO. pared for the Univerâ€" \sity and Royal Military College. ISpecial attention given to juniors land boys entering commercial ‘life. For further particulars and terms. apply to M. E. Matthews, Head Master. s A CHURCH Rl CORRESPUNDENCE Sto Aiban $ SChéJOCYLS Fi [ ym ~ C¥‘ w. C. BURRAGE Builder & Contractor Newly renovated and specially adaptâ€" edâ€"for the reception of Frank McDonald The MISSES HARSHAW wish to anâ€" nounce to the Ladies of West Toronto, Weston and vicinity that they have opened up their new stock of "ALL and WINTER MILLINERY COR. MEDLAND AND DUNDAS STS. weEse _TORONTO In his interest‘ing% speech on Thursâ€" » Allithe latest Paris and New York styles day night, Mr. C. A. B. Brown refermâ€" | at reasonable prices, _ ed 1;3 the further %ï¬se of ‘thes School | : & â€â€™?"“" Buildines and grgunds. We kave a=~ MOURNiNG ORDERS A s.p Catty good Public Schoo'e.‘* Building with amâ€" MISSES HARSHAW »le srounds, and gre to_ have a seâ€" ; $ R opmmnmmemmness Ccond biildGing. * ABp these serving the â€" _ â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" community to the Wullest possible exâ€" | R. BARKER, _ _ J. A. PEIRSON, tent? Wblfl@ it d ot be possible in Coulter Ave. Church St. Planning for the new building to have f the ground floor @pnvertible into one a large room which\ could . be used for ‘closing exercises, Aectures or meetings Barker & Pelrson of an educational mature, This has > been done in othé: towns with great / advantage> In G%man Schools it is Carpenters and Contractors interesting to kno§ that_school rooms ‘ ; h are always lighted entirely from one \side and the pugils placed so that 'WEST°N’ oxrankto: \this light falls onl their left shoulders. is s ; Serious cases of @ye strain and headâ€" Estimates given on all kinds of work. jone result when the room is lightedi T BE _ _ ______â€"â€" from the tnd, qegieither the puptis 0 | 3 t f |teachers must fage the glare of light Insure in the York Fire a" day. This has been verified by the 2L OM C L1 _ On L _ _~ _ _â€"â€" experience â€" of aundreds | of â€" teachers THE YORK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, nothing is more fmportant in a school . * cam, Mabeland stoek â€" | (> Cabiding sgfian. pletiby cof ignt, unlest f Faim Coverpmest Dbepout. / ie ~ it be ventilatio::ï¬"and cleanliness. Are, For Rates apply to E. J. MUSSON, WESTON :the school childfen of â€"Weston getting . (i};);i:g%)oa card to Head Office, 157 Bay Btreet an apundance off these three? They . 2 e >â€" lare . more imporfant than theâ€"3 R‘s eâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" for they make th%; foundation on which . BOWMAN @ SONS ‘the supef-structu\% of education may} 3 be built. f & | | : k ENQUIRER .. Millinery Pariors A Cash, Mutualand Stock. | . °/ * f Fuil Goverrmert Deposit 3e For Rates apply to E. J. MUSSON, WESTON or drop a card to Head Office, 157 Bay Btreot BOWMAN @ SONS RIDGEVILLE, Ont. Buy direct from the growers. No inâ€" ferior stock. handled. Everything in fruit, nut and shade trees. Shrubs, vines, bulbs and small fruits a specialty. Special rates to the Horticultural Soâ€" ciety.f Write now for full information to w#. N. H. MACKINTOSH, MILTION PRESSED BRICK. THISTLETOWN, ONTARIO North Station St. WESTON ALBION HOTEL for the pos tion just ahead of you. About 1,500 young men and women prepare for promotion to . better things by spending a few months Weston Shoe Depof in our great sehoolâ€"Shaw‘s School. ‘The Central Business Collego of Toronto. _Our new catalogue will interest you You are invited to write for it. W. H. Shaw, Pres‘t, Yonge and Gerrard Sts,, Toronto. CHRISTMAS: AND NEW YEAR GIETS TIPPETTS SHOE: STORE Get your REPAIRS done by an expert, the best of materia} used. 57 DRIVING PARTIES Our line ‘of Hockey . Boots are the strongâ€"â€" est on the market. ° GET READY 500 Acres in Trees. OPPOSITE EAGLE BLOCK Agent for Local Agent, SEE Proprictor WESTON. To the Editor, Dear Sir:â€"The m wish to seem timi is why they do no every window in yet there are so 1 offer their services happen, or p?rhap they thinks by. . lowering their dign; Mn nop an hn e Lo vee e n sn sn s I have asked alf interested in this matter to please d¢op me a line, and so few have offeredi@to join me, that I thought it may no# have been noticed in last weeks Tings, or vanity may have something tog do in the matter, if you are timid ybu are not wanted, only men with a good nelve can be of any use as fire fighters, if you are laboring under the@Uidea, that by joinâ€" ing a fireâ€"brigade, Jneans degradation. you are mistaken, &nd the quicker you get over it, the befter, there is no disâ€" grace being a fireman, one would think it is more likely «o make your head swell with pride, &s it is one of the noblest pccupation§ a young man tan be called for, the t@wn sleeps, and that soundly too, becalie they know you will see to the safefy of all. The main point@of this club is of course to protect Bbth lives and proâ€" pertiecs endangered Iby fire, but when you are lonely or fel blue, it will be your haven of rest $ games of differen â€" kinds will be at yol@r disposal. Speaking of ropé’ladders, they ars very cheap, and I d§presay that hardly a house in this t@wn can â€" boast ol having one, as in néarly all fires, th stairs are the death trap, up which comes the flames affd smoke, and as the occupants knowjno other way of escape, rush for it, Spext morning the bodies are generally$ found where the stairs once stood. 8 You all know how badly we are in need of a fire brigadg, thercfore wives and mothers help usfbefore some traâ€" gedy takes place, ingyour own home, or that of a dear frignd, we read daily of tragedies, think Wof the five lives lost in the city twok weeks ago while the husband was agyay {from home, had there been rofge ladders, they would have had a cHance, but there is curiously little of if@placed in reserve where there might b& a life and death struggle, but that ig nothing new, it seems that when a man has placed his insurance policies, Bhe thinks he hâ€"s &one all he can, andat any rate he is depending a great déal on the extrom» unlikelihood that hi place will catch fire, and in case 9 fre did break out. is it not assuming) that all get oui safe, yet he insures his property and as regards life he ig ready to take the chance. x Dear Mr. Editor,â€" League will mee# as usual on Sunâ€" day evening. Fred | Lund Presiâ€" dent. § Visit the Roll Town Hall. O days and Saturd The concert and@ lecture held here on Tuesday evening §was a grand success both financially gnd otherwise. The chairman of the gvening was our own Deputy Reeve, M Mart Gardhouse, of Weston. Mart Eknows how to handle an audience all right. : W. and E. Kingâ€" don delighted the audiente with their comic selections.} The main feature of the evening wasithe lecture by Rev. C.; 0. Johnston kof Toronto, his subâ€" ject, English, Inish, and Scotch, was very humorous. § The orchedtra selecâ€" tion by. _ Mr.~C. Mones of Smithfield, Mr. G. F. East,Yot Toronto and Mrs. Wm: Hogg, of. eimburg, was exceedâ€" ingly well rendered and delighted the audience immens@iy. Much _ credit is We are glad t ',}:\e_ar Miss Atkinson is recovering from her recent illness. The Women‘s AInstitute will hold their (evening wigh our grandmothers) on Wednesday evéning, Feb. 15,.in the Town Hall. R due toâ€"these younmg musicians and Rev. C.0. JoImston for coming so far to Belp make this e@@ncert a success. And also to the Wamen‘s Institute and others for the spiendid spread in the dining room. § also to the Wamen‘s Institute a.:;lldi ez o ~â€"â€"â€" |_As some of the girls appear to be others for the splendid spread in the |. ied emia getting soft Bridgeft‘s advice should dining room. 1 MEETILVS 3 is YEBC, ‘be taken, never rum after the boys as > & ‘â€" . â€"| â€" Monday, â€"Feb.. MRâ€"Regular, meetinggthe trap never runs after the rat, but Use Inch‘s Silver Gloss Horse Tomie 1. 0. 0. F. inâ€"Odd fws‘ Hall Church {some of the foolish syoung rats will be for horses, cattle, sheep and pigs. !Street. ‘drawn in just the e. THISTLETOWN WESTON FI OUR PUBLIF SCHOOL JQHN R. FAY or nervous, that put rope ladders at heir houses, and brave enough to case a fire would it is vanity and oing sOo they are ty. n of Weston do not E BRIGADE. r _ Rink in the new en Monday, Wednesâ€" y evenings. an has placed his ie thinks he hâ€"s at any rate he is i1 on the extrem» Eagle Hotel The following @ommunications being then read : From® Reuben Gibson, Miâ€" mico; Geo. Deg, New Toronto, W. A. McLean, Provingial Highways Engiâ€" neer; David J. Howell;. E. S. Edmanâ€" son; Toronto. S@bufba?}%ailway Co.; Montgomery, Fleury Montgomery; Holman, Drayton & Bissett; W: J. Barnardâ€"Turner,» Salvation Army; R. C. Jennings; ALD. Cartwright, Secreâ€" tary Railway § Commission; D‘Arey Seatt, Assistant Chief Railway Comâ€" mission. 1 5 ETOBICOKE TQWNSHIP COUNCIL. The Council t on Monday mornâ€" ing the Reeve ig the chair, all the councillocs being#present. Gardhouseâ€"Ja@kson. That the tenâ€" der of the Times & Guide for print ing Minutes an@ Byâ€"laws be accepted. Silverthorm%:ldrikdge. That thet Clerk be instrugted to notify the phyâ€"| sicians in the Eownship and adjoining‘ Municipalities, [ that the Council will | not be responsible for any expenses, incurred by tliem, in regard to indiâ€"| gent persons lWihless authorized by the Reeve or some [frnember of the Council.} Dandridgeâ€"Sifyerthorn. That the Reeve, Township Solicitor, and Clerk, be authorized [ to defend before the. Railway Board the application of the CG. T. R. to d&sess a portion of the cost of a subWay on Salisbury Kve: and also that hey take the necessary steps to reâ€"opda the question of the portion of cosof Queen Street Subâ€" way payable bÂ¥ the Township on the ground that fhe elevation of grade will lessen the @ost of the subway. Jacksonâ€"Gar@house. That the Reeve and Clerk are hereby appointed a comâ€" mittee to meet the Township Solicitor and decide on (fhe objections and to fyle the same against the placing of a pier in the HR@mber: river _by the Grand Trunk R&§ilway. & A petition wa$ then presented to the council agh ing thikt pagmission be granâ€" ted the Toronto iSuburban Railway Co who are representatives of Niagara Power to carty gut the necessary work of installation.® Signed by Joseph Patterson and 2%others. Dandridgeâ€"SilÂ¥erthorn. â€" Thatâ€" the Qlasg â€"TV.â€"BHls Clerk be instrucied to write the PIOâ€" ‘glogn, Jennic Li vincial Highways Engineer authoriZ? s Fox, Edna ing him to proceéd with the repairs ON~ giass JII.â€"Myrtl Dundas Street aghintimAted, by. his let" qgen _ Bonallo Meli ter of the 16th J&nuary; Blso that the Qlive Marshall, L Township rollet fray ke ased for that j, 1j _â€"Laura G urpose. â€" ~Lorme Peck, Grac * Girdhouseâ€"Ja son. .That the Treaâ€" S(;rrie, Fila Mill(‘i suret be inst:ucted to write the Tréa.‘- Int. ILâ€" Bert Rs surer ol_ York T‘%\vnship enclosiD8 2 willie Sye, Redvel hill from the Eriï¬dal'e Power’;(}gv.", for Scott, Geotrge Pea $93.00 being half the cost of ArclamDP _ g, ;f _ Auni on the bridge at Lambton: C â€"~ _ _ Dapbs, Mabel!Ay! Mr. Dandridge (presented a 'pefqltlpnf:»Edith Rayner, Ho to unite School Section No.: 1, with ‘g, 1 _â€"p. South Mimico Sthool Section signed bY Jâ€" mazted, H. Mar A.. Caormaty and @emotics Pel q _ _ t:on referred. . batk to be properly Jr. I.â€"W. Wello signed. k _ n ooo esc Lynes, B. Lynes,! Jacksonâ€"GardhKouse. That the 1" surer is hercby\'a;ï¬thpriZed to pay CEx2C 0t Pm s C e 1 L s igygwE'ornâ€"Daï¬drldgé. <.«*That the Treasuzer is hereby authorized to pay Je W ’§3~oyce, colleetor for Dictrict No. 1, the {sum of $374.78 for collecting faxes for 1910. °® _ : f 1 . Pem on w T. Brown, collecter fo= Divisions Nos. 2, and 3, the sum of $206.14 being perâ€" cenitage due for collection of taxes for 1910. ‘z ‘,»._‘{ : : ",'_{A & Â¥5 ED ons MHCen se AECUUUERTCeamee ncE s uon 1 ‘ Silverthornâ€"Dandridge. That ‘rfolloWi»ng accounts be paid.â€" A Temple, teaining. ~~.. .. .t ‘J. Elford, cutting ite.., ..; ... > Times & Guide, Brinting... .. ... Municigal World L .. . .0 se > \Underwood! Typewriter, Go... ... Brown Bros., stationery... ... .. ‘Craig & Son, ampulance... ... .. | W. Speers,~ ambulgnée....... :. |Western: HospitaL§§ Mrs. Clark.... J A: G Macpherson, express... â€" lAlbert Rush, cutt‘)ing feaa 2/ Lagu:s uo e tise 28 t Dandridgeâ€"Silverthorn. _ That the Clerk be instructed;;t,o notify the G. T. R. Co., that they have closed up the culvert. across their ‘property a little west of Queen Sfteet, Humber Bay, and request them, toâ€" open the same, as it s backirfgï¬i up the water on Queen. ’Street. ; ‘% e i N oo ce es Dranis AUUCOAMEARI CCCE C \ola Jacksbnâ€"Dandrlï¬â€˜ge. That the Reeve and Clérk are au@iorized to sign conâ€" sent to the registration of an amendâ€" ment. to: plans 1101 and 1478, opening Filth Street to the lake. $ it L2 Floa e Pn c aieos s ie .o 0 â€" l i Pe. IL.-EGordqg McArthur, â€" Oyril | Troyer, Frank CI&:‘gpman. \_Class I.â€"é‘@rdoï¬;, Troyer and George | Cross, (;eque.l-i,- James Roberts. | _ Average attendance 16. Sr. Class IV.â€"Beatrice Crumbie. Jr. Olass IV.â€"iAnnie Gardhouse, Edna Sharp, Harty Madgett, Fred Hilton, Frank Gnaéey, Clarence Kelâ€" lam, Edaa Love, Johnny Brett, Mack Brett, Tommy Gracey. Class II.â€"Ivy Kéllam, Luella Kelâ€" lam, Caroline Avety, Maurice Gracey. Class Pt. II.â€"Fréddie Gracey, Leslic Clarkson, Lynderd® Crumbie, Freddie Avery, Hazel Bretf, Katy Peters. Class PÂ¥ I.â€"â€"Peafg'l Kellam, _ Mabel Class Pf. I.â€"Pegar! Rell Gardhouse, Florenée Peters Class III.â€"Caftoll Wright, John Wray, Archie Huston. Sr. II.â€"Eryle Bowman. JF. II.â€"â€"gzgyrtle Wray, Ola Bowman, Dorothy Sx;mons.% >3 s > Etobicoke, for month of January. §Sr. IV.â€"FlossiesBarton. ‘Jr. IV.â€"Erma‘ Cameron, Eulaline Cameron, John BébArthur. ’I‘Stal..’. i’,’)} The :»QQOuncil theix adjourned REPORT OF S ‘ETOBICOKE REPORT OK S. S. NO. T. DONALDA WOODILL, Teacher CO % McLEOQD, Teacher. so. That the Treaâ€" . NO._6, ETOBIâ€" ..$86 8 00 2 50 40 00 6 50 3 50 4 10 5 00 5â€"00. 8 40 t 73 1 50 the 18 General banking business transacted, Cheques on Toronto Banks cashed at par, highest current rate paid on Savinges Deposits, Interest credited bhalf yearly. This Bank does not require any notice of withdrawal. Deposits received by Mailt will receive prompt attention. Mrs. Bugden is attack of grippe. Mrs. J. Bayliss attack of grippe. Bank of Nova Scotia wES" ON BERANCH Mr. Charley opwood, paid _ a fying visit to hid friends in Mount Dennis on his new §Weston FElyer. The Mount Den very good turn ou ing match on Satt A very nice sleig on Tuesday eve Barton‘s Sunday sleighing was fi party had avvel‘Y[% MOUNT DENNIS: FOR JAN The following is first six. pupils . classes for the _ Names are artang Int. 1Lâ€"Bert Ralin, Madge Mercer., Willie Sye, Redverte Fordham, Esther Scott, George Peafs. 8r. if. â€"‘ Annig@ Marshall, Henry Dabbs, Mabel!‘Ayling, Annie Fordham, Edith Rayner, Hotface Wilson. uSrI.â€"jIj‘â€"Soub‘n n, G. Marshall, L Maxted, H. MarsHall, W. Miller, C Jx. I.â€"W. WellocX, C. Woodward , H. Lynes, B. Lynes, NJ Wearen, H. Sye. Sr Ft ILâ€"â€"Ted'% Jackson, _ Jack Marshall, Albert ivings, Oliver Lasâ€" celles, Alma Peck,]"li)orotjsiy Wilson. Jt. L wilfid ver, Winnie Rayâ€" not, Herbie Ewark Doluglas Booth, Freddie Yeatman, ]%1113 Glancey. C Total e,n:ollmenf:‘t;RI".%;:-(::‘: ee4s en Average daily a.ttgtidahce, gt2: f PEALER IN Choice Beef, Lamb, Veal, Ham and Bacon BUTTER AND EGGS A SPECIALTY. BUTTONWOOD AVE., _ MOUAT DENNIS NELSON JARRETT Mount Dennis. CAPITAL $3,000,000 WESTON BRANCH NOW OPEN BIRTHS in their respective onth of _ January. in order of melit: Southorn, â€" Viva ings, Edna Caines, lyme:. * SsCHOOL REPORT ARY 191L the standing of the and the happy njoyable time. : Rigg, Nellie Cray er, Willieâ€" Young ¢y. Young. nfor, Lena Phillip McCullough, Allan s Gun Club had a to their first shootâ€" rday afternoon. ecovering from an s laid up with an ing party was held ng last, by Mrs. ichool Class. The INCORPORATED 1832 THE 11n5s FOR RENT or Pufehase, two to four acres, ‘preferablly with a cottage. Apply to 1165 Keeke street, West Toâ€" routo. 4. 14 wOTICE is hereby given that the goods and chattels of Wm. Rowâ€" botham, distrained by me for rent will be sold on Saturday, ths 18th day of February, 1911, at 2 o‘clock p.m. â€" 15 wWM. WOODsS. paARMmERS. Reaf this. â€" Eggs for FORA S_ALEâ€"AO.“A.AC._ No _21 Seed WANTEDâ€"By the Village Council, a Clerk, a ;Treasurer and a Conâ€" stable _ Applieants toâ€"state salary exâ€" pected,. Apply:to the undersigned on or before Saturday, February 18, 1911. § H. COUSINS, 15 J. BULL _ hatching FrEE® Apply to Fred. Jackson, Buttonwo@id Ave Weston. 14 pRIV 4TE SALR . »Barley, Apply to J. W, Heacock, Weston. 15 ing to Feb 11th Church Street, W WANTEDâ€"Care§ker, als> to pump Organ in ®be ~Presbyterian Church, Weston. § Applications will be received by thefundersiâ€"ned up to F. bruary 15th, duities to commence March 1st. Alex $ims, Secretary of the Board . 3 sâ€"14) pEARSON & MeEWEN. Dealeis in Real Estate. Village and Farm _ Properties for Sale or tosRent. Office, â€" â€"â€" Main St., opposite the Bank of B.N.A. _ . Weston. Long dispang§_~f;‘ï¬l§p}g0§§sۤ9ï¬;¢;§? nection«, : & C t _ _ HENRY RUSSELL, Licensed Aucâ€" tioneer for City of Toronto and. Counties of York and Peel. _ All orders promptly attended to. I have several good farm properties placed in my bandsAfor sale, all within a few miles of the City of Toronto. I also have several house pyoperties and vacant lots in the Village of Weston. My commission, if sale made, is 1 per cent on all property, Phone Central, Wesron â€" Residence, John Street.‘ tf Condensed Advertisements P. C. POPE, Manager. beginnuing F RESERVEâ€" $5,500 000 of Household goods b 4th and continuâ€" E Mr J.F. Parkes, ston, $ 14 /. E+ Awar faet on