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CRUICKSMM t SONS Lumber, Lath, Cedar Posts k' Orders for S Eagle Block, Coal and Wood, scdtif-iijii COAL i, L..,. ,i'"isc,, LEii:yN/LadlFREC, ii Can be seat Parlour in . Farmers! dfeep your Boys athome! A brand new Buggy, neatly upholstered,, and with a seat wide enough for two, will do the trick -iiiiiio:iiatiiiiur!iiipiii.ii / EstytiatiiirlEirdiiil UNDERTAKING AND Alh1BALhUNa CAL AND WOOD No better made. No lyetter No better place We. hnjx F) them. h hriyirwant thehit ҠJorne, and get them. They are yours, At very low prices. m Bricks 20 cents econ. ILL KEEP HARD FOR HOURS. WanvM arside Waiting Room WEST TO RONTO sated at one time in the large in the Humberside Waiting The Standard Anthracite. GUS/NS CARRIAGE SHOP made. No better material. lyetter workmanship. r place to get them than at SOLE DEALER IN Sand and Gravel, Cedar Posts. i a---------" 1, Shingles, Sash, Doors, and BuiUers' Supplies. Silo’s Promptly Attended to ,_ Promptly attended to " FARR, DEALER cents each. Ice Cream ', Boom. . . 1 . ff C . " Fiat Justitia, Ruat Coelam," WESTON WESTON WESTON, ONT» eeeeerereerer-eee-"-"-e-"--ee'-e'-"- tracks "i:"liill"i,vi"i"l'i"")""i'v"i"i"','iark.ej, Gut Rate Drugm Saturday Only-- Pink Pills, reg. 500. on sale for 29e. Snap, 150. or 2 for Me. Ponds Ext. Witch Hazel, regular $1.00 for (joe. Ayers Sarsparilla, regular $1.00 for 750. Er etrie Oil, regular Me., 2 for Me. Dutch Drops, regular 100. 2 for 50. _ You may get better prices at home. Epsom Salts, regular M. 1b., 10 1b. for Me. Beautylene for the Hair, regular 75e. for (Ne. Hand Bags, some up to' $1.25, your choice Me. Fruitatives, reg. 500. for 34e., 3 for 95 cents; reg. 250., 3 for 550. f We don't make a cut in ever in our store, but We endeavor articles at lowest prices to cm successful business, and we k save you money. ' .l‘. . i------- -----t A 521-\U yum lllvtlv". We test your eyes naturally-After 8 years experience we guarantee our work in testing eyes and retitting glasses. , --Fe, .. ,. A _...,. JEWELLERY as a side line, not 200 per cent. profits as some are charg- 1ug you in Toronto, but a fan: profit, We will repair your Watches, Clocks and Jewellery at lowest prices. milk supplied to the fixed standati total solids.†T', eipaliti?s control Lk1'i"iiii'ii," i1'ji"ii'sTot At the last mting of the Weston/ Board of Trade, I he chief subject of1 discussion was tat of the Carnegie', Library. The eting was well at-f tended and the sulject thoroughly Coil- sidered from an pints of view. In-d ‘deed so much intst was taken; that) almost all prescnv became quite en- thusiastic in favcyt of t'he scheme. At, the close of the diussion a commit/tee} of three was appnted to Work with, the Library Boary and to confer Cjt,y _ Carnegie hi Egard to the terms) ‘on which a sum I mcient to build a 'suitable Library ii \the growing town iOf Weston may "secured. Sir Edward Gray in the BUT/Isl)“ House of Commos recently declared that President Tarts utterances in fav-\J or of arbitration for all differences that might arise? etwven two great} [nations was "a spi; in advance more'; momentous than . y one 'thing any i'iiiic2i'i in his " ition has ventured to say before. In the German Reich- istag, the Chancelle: a few days IaKtCI‘ said, according to Fe report, that '"re) accepted the idea arbitration iis) principle, but urj ersal arbitration was as impossibleof accomplishment I as universal aisaraunent." Noihing i is impossible in t is direction if the rlnations concerned fut it. NOTES and COMMENTS The special comm tee apy0mwu uy . the Ontario Legislar'hre at its last Res- 1 sion to consider ayl. Hugh Clark's l bill to “amend the Ontario, Insumance Act, met at the P-[liament Buildings _ last week. After " consideration the committee decided ' at all fire insur- anee companies doll; business in on: tario must in tutu pay all claims for fire losses withid sixty days of the filing of proof of Idys, and in the case of stock compani ineerest will be PaYable to the auted after fifteen {days of the filing w the proofs. Farm mutual companies . not pay inter- est, but must meat Bll claims Within 4 to b p.m., DRUGGIST AND OPIICIAN L. TELEPHONE N0. 53 um SUNDAY HOURS 2â€,†_------- J. ONT., FRIDAY, MAY £1911. duty tshall be tr ied to he citizen andatit tor "but s.†TI. statute g cmtrol bt the mil tt * * ", * * * . * last mting of tl Trade, I he Chief was fit of tt The aeting Wt . the sulject thor m all pNnts of .uch int-st was ll presen,, becamt in fave“ of tIle of the disA1ssion kr was appnted to ry Boat and to brary ft \the grow may . secured. * i * " t * . * ward G337 in the Commos recently knt Tarts utteram itration for all It arise? etwven . as "a sits) in adv: s than my one '1 in his " ition has fore. In the Germ Chancell’ a few 1 rding to Fe report the idea of arbi but my: ersal 2 impossibleof accon sal aisaraunent." ible in t is direct oncerned 'nt it. . * * . " * . * scial comm: tee ap rio Legislar‘ure at i consider F Hi amend theiOntaric at the P.‘liamen1 t. After " comm Be decided Hat all npanies doi bust: 1st in tutu T pay losses withi sixty , proof of 1 's, and '. compani ineer to the a med I . INCH k for the appoint- inspector to look af- read, why not ap- ect‘or at the same hall be to see that he citizens is up to tor "butter fat and . statute gives muni- f the milk supply. as' made in these in every article deavor to place sto c'arrv on a d we mun we 8 to 9 p.m Ly in the British) "s recently declared s utterances in faV-\ tor all differences petween two great} b in adVance more1 y one 'thing any' ition has ventured the German Reich- V a few days later ; e report, that “he ttee appointed by me at its last Res- 51. Hugh Clark's. 'puario' Insumance gliament Buildings oonsidétaeion the Eat all fire insur- business in on! , pay all claims' sixty days of the bs, and in the case sixty days the sa ies. Of course 6 with opposition il m cspucially the cla e I palms to pay i F('re after fiftern days of ‘proofs. The citizms of Gently showed 11101 the United States) three hundred of selves with shove and proceeded to throw hundreds f tons of British Cdlumbia, heal in: ,the harlor. It ll appears from repo, s that several ap- PHONEL pcals were made a the authorities at Washington urging early acticn, Jo-r-,- Wesi ing to the openin_'up of the Alaskan coal fields. meorang.intrmsed at the ytBtiyt8t8C8t(0)C1 thought that no tply was made to ee===r"-e-r-rr-= Whose appeals the tizons decided to‘hack of sheep, follow the exam-pleet by the Boston it!“ 1triti1y tea party in 1773. Instead of throw-f thar), rs: biz: l ing tea ov7rboard, I hey threw Cana-') with) thejrg ta??? diam coal into the br _ it? ideal so] "v ; PN rnc+;“" In ,regard to the dumping of the; Canadian coal into he bay described: in the foregoing pa ygraph, Sir Wi)- frid Laurier rtoeived , e following t'i',iCl grand fromvivhe‘iPresidEiit of the Sham-2 ber of Commerce “D" onstfafions in! Cordova against Ca adian coal andi, hostile sentiment ex essed in other) Alaskan howns agairtM. for ign coal be- ing added is, in no sc _ e rompted by‘ any 'aEfatrmissm tovvaigQ he Canadian, Government, but is that directed against our own Gov irnment for re- peated delays and init ice caused by not allowing Alaskan to mine their own coal, Alaskans e strongly in favor _of reciprocal trradf relations with Canada." This exptrs lation removes any danger oft entan' menfss arising betwézn the countries lconcerned, but the waste oi coal is to e deplored. The Conservative pre, declares that a Cabinet crisis is on $t Ottawa as a result of the adjournm‘at of the Cana- dian Parliament for to months, to allow the Premier to ttend the Im- oerial Conference and <he Coronation.\ It is stated that the natt’er reached robe acute stage when iw, became known that the Finance, mini? er had rejected ‘the proposal 'that heéshould take a ‘rest during the adjourl. ment and trom {this it is taken to all his resigns- (tion from the Cabinet: The Liberal Press eys mega IS '"li shadow of foundatior' tor the report that thire is a Casurtt crisis over â€the“ proposal to' aejourrWurliament dur- ing Sir Wilfrid's atosbce. in England, lHon. Mr. Fielding , quite agreeable ,to adjournment. Eaidn party is firmly convinced in its ow‘ views but time \Will disclose the reali situation. Sir Richard Cartwright lis acting Premier ‘during Sir Wilfrid's beence. “I invite you no my ome, after we'll aabirding; t gather.†California is the 1 d of flowers and humming birds a g od place for the study of the 1atter,'éwhiell are called the winged compani 'ts of the flowers. Tn the vallevs andfoanyons the airy In the valleys an-annyons Tue any birds-hover about the filmy golden mustard and sweet-tent/ prirnroses, on the blooming hi sides in spring, when the air is tuWd with whirring wings and piping vices. At one mo- ment the birds are rcling around the whorls of the bluetsage; at the next hurling Throughttheair after a distant companion. t - .N" " ~--A1ern knqhng home here, under Sycamore, and the their nestirtFr?H A BIRDING IN @ALIFORNIA [cu "Qs"".", b-V~' ee The black bird iiFss to light on “1" ,lchievement has been the long distance telc- " is not th. For , the history of the voice was carried e wires from New a distance of two A group of newly- t as stock compan- y e regulations met an) the underwriters, e requiring the com- ,erest‘to the asaured of the fllirig' of the and proceeded to f tons of British , ,the harlor. It “us that several ap- E; the authorities/pt wild Egooseberry bushes rsia 1W.e tJowers are, like GOt stop in the Valley ray north, but the lit- 1 mmers make their d1er -the big spreading the {great live oaks are gays there is no i tor thé report it crisis over the Parliament dur- ‘nce. in England, quite agreeable 'wi'th noisy hum- o', €70? ‘back of sheep, gs and remain there Hill something ighbens them away When fly back a in. 1 Horses genena _ switch eke birds off With their tails; An Yééél gong fit to be dreamed or while resting It, a California garden, listening to fab? mocking bird, the sunlight. 'i AS a, sriclinis' lirngering to perfect a note draws hisf bdw again and again over the strings, so the apt musician dwelt tenderi-cm his highest notes, trolling them ver till each was more exquisite 111a; the last, and the ear s':fav:i3:s3:aaeai)uy:as):s):i):iy:am):so, CHCH: Ci)tet3t tgtit:gtg:gtiy:aegmtiyti3A _ 7 l _itc.' “Auwvuv "“1. 7777 _ was charmed grub Trig-love song "There's ml: in folks,†the great- grand mother ", used to say; and there certainly is i bird folks; even in 1he Ways of the same one at different times. 'l, Names of soihe of the birds: White Egret) Spotted Sangpiper. Mourning ‘Déjfve. I Hawk. (i, American Batu Owl. Road-runner,) , Rod ShaftedéFlecker. Black Humming bird. Arkansas wits, bird. Spurred Towglee. Green Heron; Valley Quail; Turkey Dové‘7 _ Sparrow Hat' k. Western Horned Owl. California Woodpecker. Dusky Poorgill. Rufous Huroifming bird. White Crowned Sparrow. l Green-headeit, Grosbeck. 1 Western Bhlï¬ Grosbeak. Louisiana (ifynager. ' 1 Plain T?ep1d, l Warbling Vi, oe. n Long-tailed Chat, -- California. :Uhrasher. ' Western Hoijse Wren. Wren-tit. g V Western Gn.t Catcher. 0‘ Mocking trim. A', Lanali Buning. A l Cliff SWallpt". her White Shrik. r“ Hutton Virae. d. American R it. _ ",1/) Vigor's Wr (vt' 'l, Plain Tit-m use. 15". California li,k,sh-tit. new Varied Thrush. Ar I Western Blue Fire. MAIN STREET, WESTON. DEALERS IN Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Cedar Posts, Flooring, Mouldings, Trim, Sash and Doors, etc. PORTLAND CEMENT I â€a; a; " a; g ,. " , " h IN ll' I rt F3, rr a re - dilV _ " - , lik - PHONES: Weston 74. Then the mast _ of the birds said to ' t.7U8 H. the little brow1§£irdx Because yam 11.30 p loved the Lord _ d would were T., p- ed Him you sslin henceforth vixen a North Bo coat the color tr.,": one Hie mother 844 a. wore. And tha' is why this little 10.13 a. brown bird has in sine, t'twn been a 5.29 p little bllue bird il is never far away, 6 42 p from the robin tttwa he comes in th '\ 10 38 p spring. This tIll, be something c *' “mink orwhep a bit ot blue flies b ’ Do n twean you and the sun and you know fl Flag our Lady’s bird tras come. , t Does Gamma, May 3911. 13 t Fl 1’ L. J, ivAtm-a$otaamlts D Nil, MWM. Grey Lime, Sewer Pipe and Weeping 'Tile. Weston Branch Yard, J. C. IRVIN, Manager 'riutg,jiters, fined" with golden - LIMITED Not how Cheap but how Good. The sweetness of Low Prices never equals bitterness of poor quality. Summer prices now‘ Prevail. -AND-- Junction 23.7. WESTON PUMP [i'oiiss l WALTER LONGSTAFF, Prop. Gnseiene Engines, Airmotons, Windmills, Fence MIN, etc. mm. Main Street, Weston. 'e LOANS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE 57 vicGpirfiir'ro1q,rNTo “ If you want to buy a house or choose a building lot in Mr, ston see our list we tyafi locate you rrght. WESTON PROPERTIES Goulding & liamiltttst- Bank North Bound. 8.44 a.m. * 10.13 mm. fl 5.29 p m. 6 42 plaid; IT. LOCKE & Co. "siicy to Loan at lowest rates on City, Farm and Suburban property; Fir-9.,- Life: lecident, Burglary and Plate Glass Insurance effected In all Companies. _ C Estates managed. Rents and Interest collected. City, Farm and Suburban property in every locality bought, sold and exchanged. Everythlng in REAL ESTATE/f' nk of Nova Scotia Bldg/Weston, or, [06 Victoria st,s"toronte. - Do not stop on Sunday. fl Flag stop Sunday only. , Does not Stop. fl t Flag stop passengers beyond Bolton, . Gni W (9.. 08pm 30p.m 30pm TELEPHONE. MAIN 1967 as: West- pm ESTABLISHED 1862 f): Tl ',AL, TIME TABLE Going East A14 a.m. 7 '9*48 a.m. * I 1.08pm.? IVE I? 18 p m. “/1 Ci , 9.38 p.m. * J. 55 a.m. 31.7an m. . 8.02 p.11). fl 4528 D m, . 7.54pm.." South Bound. 1