Any man can afford to own a suit from this stock. Few men can afford not to. We requess that you men at least view them. If you‘ll do that we won‘t have to do much talking: For seeing is believing. _T.ORONT O ‘KEYS & BULL MAIN SfREET, wWESTON SPRING GOODS Mhe newest designs in FANCY 41 ‘DS and WORSTEDS and a worth: While collection of the alwaysâ€" right BLUES and BLACK. MAIN ST. Ps and Oils. Halipgy Thought and Oxford Ranges. Perfection Oil stoves Sereen Doors and Windows. Lawn Mowers and Garden : ools. Fleury Ploughs, Scufflers and. Wheelâ€" barrows Farm aid Lawn Fences. Metallic Roofs and Ceilings. Genasco and Excello Ready Roofing. Portland Cement. Hot Water and Hot Air Heating. Eavet: oughing. Special prices on Nails to Builders. Orders delivered. Phone No. 14 Corner Church w. R. wADSWORTH m aA m rea/a z/n / raf is .W,___â€"â€"â€"_â€"_ 0 ranan n rnamn n anrnima~® FREE Write to day for our nmncargee Large Catalogue. : Many of our graduates 500 Acres in Trees. § are now earning from $700 to $1500 s year. We place a large number of _ Buy direct from the growers. No‘n: students in good positions eVvery y°eAT. feriop stock handled. Everything in Let us educate you for something‘ . better. We know how. College openlfl"m’ nut and shade trees. Shrubs, a@ll year. Enter any time. | vines, bulbs and small fruits a specialty. ELLIOTT BUSINESS COLLEOE Special rates to the Horticultural Soâ€" COR. YONGE AND ALEXaNDer syreere 0| . [ 0 _ _ _ e e e o Call and see Coleman‘s Bargains in Bhirts, Ties, Caps, Underwear, etc ‘These lines will be sold at less tham eost to make room for Bpring goods Deserve another talk. â€" You men really ought to nspect them. Tpere‘s a nice display here CarItam Parp RESERVE â€" â€" Fon Your SpRHG OVERCOAT He has the choicest selection of stylish patterns. You will find him in the little white shop on e with some class to it. Deposits received in Bavings aepartment of $1.00 and upâ€" wards, and interest allowed thereon at Current Rates. B A R D W A R E . E. COLEMAN He can make an overcoat THE BANK TORONTO BRANCH TAILOR and FURNISHER . P. IRWIN ain Street Weston Opp BEsSTABLISEED UNION LABEL P k MANAGFER. Bank of Nova Scotia THE NEW TORONTO. and Vve-llivngton Streots. L Ur PV 1825. $4,000,000.00 $4,750,000.00 wESTON apply to Master. yE3 CV FL rounds. Boys pPIT€â€" ONTARIO. pared for the Univerâ€" sity and Royal Military College. Special attention given to juniors and boys entering commercial life. For further particulars and terms. kcaw gal NC E. Matthews, Head w. C. BURRAGE Builder & Contractor A CHURCH 9 St A|ban § SCHggbsF.iR School Weston Newly Frark McDonald The MISSES HARSHA W wish to anâ€" nounee to the Ladies of West Toromto, Weston and vicinity that they have opened up their new stock of FALL and WINTER MILLMNERY COR. MEDLAND AND DUNDAS STS. wEST TORONTO All the latest Paris and New York sty] at reasonable prices. MOURNNG ORDERS A SPECIALTY R. BARKER, Coulter Ave. Estimates given on THE YORK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Millinery Parlors Carpenters and Contractotrs For Rates apply to E. J. MUSSON, WESTON or drop a card to Head Office, 157 Bay Street Toronto. BOWMAN @ sSoONS Insure in the York Fire to Special rates to the Horticultural Soâ€" ciety. Write now for full information MILTON PRESSED BRICK MISSES HARSHAW Barker & Pelrson ALBION HOTEL THISsTLETOWN, CONTARIO North Station St. wESTON Weston Shoe Depot Look out {for our new stock REPAIRS a specialty. E. J. TIPPETT RIDGEVILLE, Ont. wWESTON, ONTARIO. ;. w e are in our new premises N. H. MACKINTOSH, renovated and specially ed for the reception of DRIVING PARTIES Cash, Mutual and Stock. Full Goverrment Deposit OPPOSITE EAGLE BLOCK Agent for Local Agent, PROPRIETOR Three miles from iBo:â€" ronto, Visitor. Lord Bishop â€" of Teronto. Large | and beautiful all kinds of work. J. A. PEIRSON, Church St. Progrigtor WESTON. York styles adaptâ€" preâ€" From The ï¬ It will be reme quite an extensive Ontari0 was dev«; The duty on cor from the United the Canadian mar flooded with imp the United States to. be almost co Canadian farmers. additional protect dian tobacco grow that tobacco crops crops in that par most noted for its The farmers of all the advantages bring to the Marit da and none of th have free access *‘market of ninet be shut out of 1b Congress, as Can at avy time unde ment. _ They ar of Boston _and â€"N of the Maritime farmers of Maine than those of Scotia and Prine ‘have no dreams ‘"market of ninet }know that the co them off from mo 'United States, al to keep them out. \crease in populatid in the Maritime F Followin city reâ€"publi Montreal. CORN A to keep them out.§ The percentage of in crease in populati@n is less in Maine than in the Maritime T#rovinces. There are said o be many thousandâ€" of acres of abandfned farms in Maine, New Hampshire afd Vermont. Many of these farms werekoccupied for generaâ€" tions, but the youle people moved to the cities or to the Wistern States and the old folks died. ETOBICOKE TC The council met March 16th. ‘The Reeve Jopn Gardhouse in the chair. Deputy Reeve J. M. Gardhouse, Councillors, â€" Dandridge, Jackson and Silverthorn preserb. The minutes offprevious meeting and special meetings being read, the followâ€" ing communications were then read :â€" From Toronto abd York Radial Railâ€" way, W. H. Moo ‘, Ontaris Brass Rollâ€" ing. Mills, Ltd., Miirray & McAllister, J. B. Lucas, and D. B. McLean. Mr. Gormally from the Mimico Public School Board, Mr iKay, and Mr. Dyer addressed the Council re Union School Section, Nos. 1, and 13. ‘ Dandridgeâ€"â€"-Jac‘ on. _ That the petiâ€" tivh of J. A. Gorm k;lly and others asking to form a Union Séhool with Mimico be laid over to the ne)i regular meeting, and that the Clerk be glstrucbed to notify all L parties interested tï¬ that effect, said heiar. ing to take place at 2.30 p.m.; also that }the petition of Alefg. Keith and others be heard at the same firme. & ® : Ganadian farmerg may as well make up their minds to givg up the business of raising hogs if the Heciprocity Agreement regard to placing pples on the Lake »hnore |_Road. Dandrigeâ€"Jackfson. _ That the Treaâ€" surer be and he is hereby authorized to pay Chas. McGillian the sum of $5.00 for the purpose of keéeping open the water course through his property, said water course to be kept open for the drainage ‘of the hill on Midg)le Road known as Mcâ€" lGillian’s hill, tberaid payment being in full for the said work for the year 1911, J M. Gardhous}%â€"Jacks&n. That the Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to pay to Geo, M dlebrook the sum of $14 66. being twoâ€"‘thirds the value of two ewes killed by a dog or dogs on or about 10th January, 1911, and that the seal of the corporation be attached to this resoâ€" lution. Mr. Edmanson} from the Etvindalo Power Co , imtervi;bwed the Council with and that the corporate seal be attached hereto. | Silverthorn â€")|Dandridge. _ That the Treasurer be and he is hereby instructed to pay to Chas. Aymer the sum of fourâ€" teon dollars, cumjinuted statute labor road division No. 14, being amount due said ‘division for 191@, and that the corporate seal be abtached&herebo. JM: Gardh?lseâ€"Jackson. That the Clerk be and he is hereby instructed to write the Clerk of the Township of Toâ€" ronto Gore, asking for a conference of their council to meet the Etobicoke counâ€" cil at Indian Tine South of Clairville on 19th May, at 4o‘clock p.m. z The Auditors Report was then read beâ€" * Gardhouse £â€" Silverthorn. _ That the Report of the Auditor be received and adopted, and ‘that the Treasurer be inâ€" structed to isgue check for $50.00 to Mr. R. C. Jennings for his services in making the audit, an@ that the seal of the corâ€" poration be dttached hereto. The Audito: fore the Coun Jacksonâ€"&ilverthorn. That the counâ€" cil approve of the plan opening up Queon Street to th@ieast. boundary of west half of liot 7. n. 8, Col. Smith‘s tract, Township of ©tobicoke. wWHAT IS TH Gardhousegâ€" Jackson. _ That coun cillor Silvertlforn be and he is hereby in that the cor[g‘fozate seal be attached THE PRIG OF HOGS acing pi)les on the Lake Shore _ 14, being 191, and | hedihereto. ‘dhouseâ€"J? d he is here lerk of the ask ing for 1 to meet th _Tfine Sout 6 ‘o’clock] tors Report ml. o £â€" Silvert the Auditor d ithat the is e check n§s for his s n that the Y tached he â€"§ilverthort the plan east. bour n559, C fEtobicoke egâ€" Jackso tlfforn be ar REE ENTRANCE TO CAN MATTER WITH INE? e State of Maine have that reciprocity could ae Provinces of Canaâ€" disadvantages. _ They o the muchâ€"talkedâ€"of millions,‘‘ and cannot uddenly by a vote of ian farmers might be the Reciprocity Agreeâ€" ew Brunswick, Nova Edward Island. _ They ibout the value ef the million people." They nearer to the markets w York than any part Provinces, and yet the ire no more prosperous nadian Century. ber that at one time area of Southâ€"western ed to growing corn. coming into Canada ates was removed and et was immediately so rtations of corn from hat corn growing had l)letely abandoned by i{ About the same time mn_ was given to Caua rs, and the result was took the place of corn of Ontario formerly t of railway haul shuts t of the markets of the nough there is no tariff is the thira of the series of arti hed from the Canadian Centu of OrD WwWNSHIP COUNUIL D T10BACCO. at 10 a.m. on Monday, The farmer of the Bouthwestern otates has a longer seasonfthan the Canadian farmer. _ He not offily has cheap corn, but he is able to giflbw several crops of alfalfa, and this enables him to produce hogs very cheaply. (zao . 28008 guef The Canadian padking houses expect to be crowded out of business by the imâ€" portations of hog prbducts frem the big Chicago packing houses, so that the Canaâ€" dian hog raiser will Bave no home marâ€" ket. £ Year. Chicago Montreal. f 1906....~..... .PP . $o.30 S5.77 190¢...;.~~. L. 610 743 1908....n .G.. 9. 40 710 10900..>.s. § â€" T.95 8.64 1910.... ... ~p.â€"â€" 8.00 9.60 In October, 190§, live hogs sold in Chicago as low as $3 80 per cwt., avainst $6.65 per ecwt., at tlie same time in Montâ€" real. During the same have averaged low Toronto. _ Occasio higher in. Buffalo, lower. is adopted. The an Chicago and Mont: ending December : lows: â€" s THERE IS NO NTER THERE. In the severe CanaBlian senseâ€" there is no winter in Australis) New Zealand and the Argentine Republlc. Cattle can live outdoors throughout Sthe year, so the farmers of those courltries do not have the expense of winter ishelter and winter feeding. They are cobsequently able to produce butter, cheese, eggs and meats much more cheaply thin Canadian farmâ€" ers can,. No part of New Zealand is far from the ocean, and, while Australia has a vast interior, the faxtms of Australia are all near the sea coast, o that the railway hail to ocean ports is hot great In spite of the fact that they afe cery much farthâ€" er from the British mhrket than Canada is, immeose quantitiesiof food from those countries are sold in fhe United Kingâ€" dom._ Now the Canadian market is to be freely opened to theth as a result of the Reciprocity Compact fand we get nothing it return, 6 3 ‘Fï¬. (G. W. Holdenby, 9§James Dandridge, 10, James Charles, 11/ James Dandridge, 12, James Dandridge, 13, James Danâ€" }dridge, 14, Charles Aymer, 15, F. E. iReeves, 16, William E‘)lford, 164. Isase Elford, 17, James Elford, 18, Geo. Loty, 18 a, Thos. O‘Brieny, 19, Geo. Goldâ€" thorpe, 20;â€"Bernard N%bGilhon, 21, Wilâ€" liam O‘Connor, 22, Aléx. McAllister, 283, J. J. O‘Donnell, 24, A. J. Johnston, 26, ‘ J. A. L. Macpherson, :2'7, Richard Usher, |28, Henry Hill, 29, Geo. Usher, 30, H. Umpleby, 31, Alfred $cruton, 35, R. H. Tier, Sr., 36, R. H. Ther, Sr., 37, 8; W. \Bigham, 39, W. G. Gooding, 40, William ‘Hill, 41, William w%tlcock, 42, Chris ‘Barton, 43, William O‘Connell, 44, John | William, 45, John ()§bome, 46, G. T. Middlebrook, 47, James Thirkle, 48, E. : Agar, 49, Charles Lavei"j, 50, John Tiftin, 51, J. M. Gardhouse, 52, Willerton Barâ€" :ton, 53, J. M. Gardhouge, 54, W. Scott, 55, Henry Canning, 56, George Middleâ€" brook, 57, Samuel Johfxston, It., 38, 0. ;Dixon, BS a, Geo. Dixoq, 59, J. Hutchinâ€" son, 59, Allan Betteridge, 60, J. Young, 60 a, Richard P. Clarke, 61, Charles Laâ€" Rose, 61 a, Frank Pearson, 62, Thomas }Chapmen. 63, Major Wadsworth, 64, R Wardlaw, 65, William |Clarkson, 66, R. Crumbie, 67, John Burton, 68, James ‘Thomas, 69, Thomas A‘?ippleby, 70, Nor: ‘man Moody, 71, Edward Moody, 72, J. ‘"Ross, 73, Albert Ella,|74, Thomas Balâ€" "dock, 75, Audrex Muir, 76, W. Grubbs, 77, W. J. Gardhouse, 78, A. Hutchinson, 79, Richard Kellam, 80, Isaac Kellam, ‘81, Thos. Stubbard, 82, John Anderson, 83, W. A. Wallis, 84, Dugald Mclellan, 85, James Churchill, éï¬, George Rownâ€" \bree. i. structed to have thefinterior of the Town ship Hall, Islington,frepaired. Jacksonâ€"Dandridbe. _ That the Clerk instruct the Townshig Solicitor to draft a plambing Byâ€"Law fog portion of Etobiâ€" coke Township in theksewer district. plumbing Byâ€"Law fot portion of Etobiâ€" coke Township in theksewer district. The following afpointments â€" were made:â€"Poundâ€"keeperâ€"Div. No. 1, T. Boland, 2, Ambrose Brien, 3, Mrs. M. Nolan, 4, Joseph Peadock, 5, Oliver Dixâ€" on, 6, David Love, 7 Rrank McDonald. Fenceâ€"viewers â€" J&ghn .O‘Connor, Jr., James Eastwood, Frgnklin Horner, A. F. Thomson, J. T. C&rr, F. F. Reeves, Andrew Darling, Ed%ard Stonehouse, Allan Betteridge, Wiltiam Dawson, Ir Henry Barker, Willia%x Kellam, Abram Torrance. i Pathmasters, Div. WNo. 1, Wm. Jackâ€" son, 2, Wm. Jackso i3," Samuel Eastâ€" wood,‘ 4, James Dunny 5, Reuben Duns, The following accounts were ordered to be paid :â€" Michael Donnelly ... §..........$ 9 00 fohn Blake:.â€"....â€"0@........ . 4 80 David Smith..... .M ~.......â€" 4 80 E. Sandford~.....â€"..0...... ... 4 80 J McEaughlin.. . £#...â€"...~ .. 4 80 Erank Jones:~.,..â€"~RM......s>~.â€"93.00 J. A. L. Macpherson, fengineering 65 00 J. J. McCallum, Inspgetor.... ... 62 50 S. Finley, breaking stone........_ 7 00 Wm. Ralph, breakingistona. .... 21 00 David: Wright.... .& â€".. ... â€"2 00 Geo. Garness...... . L&..~....., 8 00 Geo, Stanficld _â€"..â€".&..â€"..~...‘â€" 3 00 J. A. L, Macphersongexpress.... 90 Reuben Duanâ€".....£â€".......... â€" 4 00 @G. Wâ€" Heldenby.. â€"@..â€"â€"........â€"18 OC Austin Werden, postige stamps.. 8 0C W. F. Hopkins, chafity....~.... 12 42 Superior Mifg. Co,, stamps and pd. _1 5 S R. Hart & Co. â€"#.... _ .. 81 H Fotal...~... oB#.â€". Theo:council then Edjourned‘; & ag accounts were elly .. &.... herson, {engines m, Inspégetor ... aking stone . ... oreaking‘stond. phersons express ols w ree Wl a d 2o aby . _ @Gâ€"â€"~â€".. A DA erage price of hogs in bal for the five years Â¥. 1. 1910, was as folâ€" les on Reciproâ€" y Magazine of Chicago Montreal. . $6.20 $8.77 y 0 10 743 .3 5.70 710 se T.05 8.64 ~â€" 800 9.60 , live hogs sold in 80 per ewt., agcainst eriod prices of hogs in Buffalo than in lly the price. goes ut commonly it is outhwestern States .$ 9â€"00 ..$480 i. 4 80 .._ 4 80 . _~4 80 =~â€"0 00 ig 65 00 .. 62 50 . 700 . 2100 is 2â€"00 $2175 3 00 90 4 00 18 00 8 00 12 42 1 57 31 10 69 ‘ wWwESTON BRANCH NOW OPEN General banking business transacted, Cheques on Toronto Banks cashed at par, highest current rate paid on Savings Deposits, Interest credited hbalf yearly. T his Bank does not require any notice of withdrawal. Deposits received by Mail will receive prompt attention. WESTON BRANCH Dr. Fowler‘s Hypophosphites, reg $1 for 50 cents at Inch‘s, Weston NMr. Robert You lost a valuable Jer # Missg Laura M avenua, was visiti to during the wee churech held a s0 parlours on Monda #AThe young peopl A meeting of th mo. 298, will be | house, Dennis a evening next. Bank of Nova Scotia St. George Cor of Malta, Mount cial mâ€"eting on T adopted their new Call and see Coleman‘s Bargains in Shirts, Ties, Caps, Underwear, etc These lines will be sold at less than cost to make room for Spring goods Mr. Taylor of intends b ilding on Eglinton avenu This will give qui Dennis. _What, oh boys, fave.â€"you beard the latest, ‘the merfy widow‘‘ nasn‘t quit her fishing ypt, she prefers to be a young man‘s damfing to an old man‘s slave, any way th is no accounting for taste, still it‘ s/1 ther a bad lookout for the young ladie# o= Mount Denais who will have to g§ elsewhere to seek their beaux as the widows are getting quite infatuated wilh them at present. We wonder whethed it wili end in a do at the church. DEALER IN Choics Beef, Lamb, Yeal, Ham and Bacon BUTTER AND EGGS A SPECIALTY. BUTTIONWOOD AVE., MOUNT DENNIS We noticed a fe items from our lit and would like t writer on his suce a goodly number neighbours. _ Don! next time "* old bo We are sorry t Dobson, who was during a runaway, to have some of h Mr. and Mrs.i their china wedd number of their flj Islinogton, Humbé Vell re and a fe were present. Al a very pleasant ti Mr. and Mrs. about forty of. th evening last. A number from#@here were present at an oyster suppe® at Robt. Wright‘s & short time ago. Inch‘s Lung Balsam, stops that cough, and his cureâ€"aâ€"cold breaks up & cold." _ Mr. and Mrs. Mi@lward intend movâ€" ing to Toronto in thhe near future, we are sorty they are Baving us. NELSON JARRETT Mr. Jas. Kellam@s wearing a very pleasant smile. It# a boy. What‘s the matéer with Smithfield rink? Things seenff rather quiet now. Watches and Jewallory repaired al Sliver Gloss Horse Tosile for theme lowest prices, W. J. Iz=sh, Dragrist, Homss, Cattle ard Skewp, and Pige, aad Optician, Westoa. Mount Dennis. SMITHFIELD CAPITAL $3,000,000. shall of Lambton g friends in Toronâ€" uttonwood avenue, number of houses : near Weston road, e a boo t to Mount mandery.. Knights )enn‘s;â€"held a spe: cslay eveni~g, and ryâ€"laws. : of Lambton ave. y cow on Monday eâ€"of.the l\\lethodist ial in the church evening. ratepayers of S.S. eld 4n the ‘school nue, on Monday r. Ella entertained friends Thursday }' from Emithfield report having spent Ussher celebrated ag last month, a ends from Toronto, r, â€"Lambton Mills, very interesting e burg last week, congratulate the s in securing such { *‘hits"" on his forget yourself hear that arthur rrown from his rig i1ad the misfortune ribs broken. INCORPORATED 1832 THE a1~ns FoR SALEâ€"Bally carriage, cost MAN WANTEDâ€"For _ messenger and office work must be reliable and good in writing and figures. Steady position for right man. Moffat Stove Co. _ _ $18.50 for $4.§0. Apply Box 67. Weston. 18 WANTEDâ€"About five acres, with or without buildings, _ Apply to Box. 23. St. Marys.maisz tmms 19 TENDERSâ€"Will fbe received up to March 14th., for the erectioun of a house on Mariaâ€"S Tenders for the whole work or seffkrate parts will be entertained .. Spec#ications, &c.,; may be seen at Mrs. E. Warr‘s, John Street, Weston. 18 ___ _ Real Estate. Village and Farm Properties for Sale or to Rent. Office, Main St., opposite the Bank of B.N.A. Weston. Long distance Telephone conâ€" nection. tf H[ENRY RUSSELL, Licensed Aue: tioncer for City of Toronto and Countfes of York and Peel. . Alb orders promptly :ittended to. _ I have several gooud farm properties placed in my bands for sale, all within a ftew miles of the City of Toronto. I also have several house properties and vacant lots in the Village of Weston. My commission, if sale made, is 1 per cent on all property, Phone Central, Wesren â€" Residence, John Street. tf pEARSON & McEWEN. Deale:s Servicos were held heré in the church on Sunday, Monday,$ Tuesday and Wedâ€" nesday evenings, Reyt Mr. Kitching took charge of them. Quite a number fr 7 \ carnival, on Tuesday Miss Annie New!l holidays, at her hom League will mee day evening, and see more people atf : w 1mgs. As there is | we think the peop! \help make these m Get your Kodaks and Kodak Sup plies at Inch‘s, Weston. * Mr. and Mrs. D@ Fall, was visiting our post mistress hdke, last week. Miss Eva Watt a spent a few days he We repair your watches and jewelâ€" lery cheaper than you can get it done in Toronto. Inch, Weston. Mr. Joseph Coultgr one of our old and honored residents ifftend leaving us, we aro all sorry to losef Mr. Coulter, those who are not, "raise Eheir hands." A large van load &f young people from Toronto, spent a j@ily time at Mrs. N. LaRose‘s, Friday @vening, the features of the evening bein@singing, card playing and games. After § lunch, dancing was resumed till the wae sma‘ hours. Quite a number & ysung folks availed themselves of the feein Mr. Peacock‘s field Friday eveninig, and spent a most enjoyable time skating. The March meelfing of the Women‘s Institute will be h#d on March 16. af the home of Mrs® Geo. Stewart, at 2.30 p.m. Papers$ will be given by Miss L Duncan of Â¥Foronto and Mrs. E. Lund. 8 ~ iscs, Some class to ot F. M. B. Roller Rink. â€" ‘ Condensed Advertisements THISTLETOWN P.â€"C. POPE, Manager. RICHVIEW Testgs. RESERVE $5,500,000.% % ve is spending her here. m here took in the night. 1 Mrs. W. Mackie, , visitine friends. as usual on Sunâ€" ve would like to nding these meetâ€" h0 church service sbould come and tings a success. Al