Intending \Com[t'titofrs for the prizes amounting to forfiv dollars to be given by the Weston Horticultural â€" Society â€" for the best kept lawns, flower beds, § ‘borders, etc., must give their names h. and addresses to any of the following P members of the Smpervising Committee viz.: Mrs. Galbralith, H. F. Jennings, H. Coon, or J. |A. Smith, not later than June 24th. J, ~A. Thomson, Becretary. CASTORIA ts Next Saturday will see the official wpening of the championship lacrosse season in Weston, @nd as you are all Aware, the boys who represent our town this year are: the same lads who went through the sgason last year with put a deféat, a perfprmance which very few teams accomplish. This year they have_ confidence engugh in themselves ito advance to the n%xfl step in the l6aâ€" gue and consequently find themselves up against a pretty hard proposition, but with the help and support of the %eston they hope to come DUt o ind earn for themselves a frip to Montreal which has been proâ€" mised the winners pf the Junior city geties of the T. L. L. On Saturday Wune 17 the champipnship season is ta be opened in Westop with a game beâ€" Rween Weston and the Capitals of Toâ€" Fonto, and as the &dmission is only the small sum of cents, the boys thould have the support of all lovers of the game. Let e®@rybody turn out and do their ilittle fpart to help the boys along in | thiir championship An enthusiastic meeting was held by the Town Improvement Society last Monday when busfneSS was discussed Aand several decisions arrived at. It is hoped that the Bandstand will be comâ€" Pleted by the end |of June and it is proposed ‘to give a spetial band concert to matk the openi of the new stand About July 6th at which there will be Wocal as well asanstrumental musie. The grounds are sflill full of building material which will make it imposâ€" sible to do justice to the pretty little building the Banq'smen have put up But mext year theiSociety intends to pursue its first plgns of making the grounds thoroughly attractive providâ€" ang they receive thï¬ consent and assisâ€" Bance of the Council. Library matters mere discussed Mr. Lemaire‘s generous wpffer of q buildin& site aroused enâ€" thusiasm which at the same time the majority were str in favor of securâ€" ang a position on Main street if posâ€" sible. Mrs: Lemaire has the work for the Bazaar progressing favorably â€" and Wwould be glad if the members would send to her house y scraps of late, Silk or other material as she has many glever fingers waiting to make them in to dainty articles for sale. Mr. Thos. Redm@nd takes the prize for the first picking of Strawberties in this section this yekr, he having pickâ€" rd a good supply bf ripe fruit on the 380th May. This beats all records here for early betries. } Times and Guide, Ladies Home Wournal, Star Sporting Extra at Inch‘s Cut Rate Drug Store. © Miss Viola Hall of New Wesminster, B. C., who has heen the guest of her cousin Miss Etahd Hall, King street, sailed yesterday n an extended tour through Europe. f;? We are pleased |to note Mr. Jas. Trim has impro so much in the past few weeks thdt he is now able to be around again hiter his serious illâ€" ness. Mr. and Mrs. W town â€" on Saturday quaintances and i ing their grandsou] The Kind You Have Always Bought mss oo saeioas Look out for tI Church Strawberry to ‘be held on Tu: the church lawn. Mr. Sam Mackli down during the week. Mr. John Bailey mew house on Sou Telephone No. 26 Subscription Price. For Infants and. Children. Weston, Ont., Friday, June ADVERTISINCG RATES ON APPLICATION # n Price. â€" = â€" $1,00 per Annum in advance. ed fto n ro so thdt he is n Riter h alB of Ne en the h 1 Hall, m an l lititotrs rtv dolla orticult 9 lawns, uist | give L%ny of A. E. WHINTON, Proprietor ias moved into his Station Street. e Emery Methodist Festival which is sday, June 27, on _ T. Scott were in _ refewing old acâ€" cidentally christenâ€" i‘s Silo was blown electric storm _ hast PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO ines ann Giutns BUGDENâ€"At Mou day, June 9th, 19 James Bugden of BOR« RODWELLâ€"Suddenly at Earl Grey, Sask., on Tuesday, June 13th, H, G. Rodwell, son of Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Rodwell. $ A rural mail service has been estabâ€" lished in Downsvigqw, and the postâ€" offices at Downsview, Elia and Fairâ€" bank are to be abglished. The mail for these places will be sent to Downsâ€" view station on the Northern Railway and will be delivégred by a carrier. The section covered, by this rural deliâ€" very is the part of the Township bounded by the fourth and third concessions and by the Eglington agnd Elia sideroads. The contract for the delivery of this mail has been awarded to Frank Hopper of Downsview. t Weston Town Band has entered the competition for the Kirst Olass Prize at the Barrie Coronation Celebration on Thursday, June 22nd, a large number of our citizens intend accompanying the band leaving [Weston on the 7.90 Suburban line for Davenport Station; arrangements are being made for greeb cars to meet the train on its arrival. _ We hope to see our boys bring back the $250.00 prize. A telegram was redpived on Tuesday announcing the death in Earl Grey, Sask., of the son of . W. A. Rodwell, assistant pastor of Elm street Methodist Church, Toronto, amlivéormerly a resident of Weston. _ Young Mr. Rodwell left for the west about six weeks ago, and was engaged in business in Earl Grey. KINGDONâ€"CAMERONâ€"On Wednesâ€" A district meeting fof the West York Women‘s Institute will be held at Mrs. Fleming‘s (the Manse), Woodbridge, on Tuesday, June 20th, §t 2.30 p.m. _ A full attendance of repregentatives from the local branches is requested. . Business of vital importance willlbe brought before this meeting.: _ .. A reliable French regulator ; never fails. These pills are exceedingly %owerful in regulating the generative portion of the female system. Refuse all cheap imitations. Dr. de Wam‘s are sold at @5 a box, or three for $10. Mailed to any address. The Scoboll Drug Co., St. Catharines, Ont. Dr. de Van‘s Female Pills Preparations are t the laying of the cort School building, Jun who have friends in them out for the ceré den Party to be helé on the grounds of M The Presbyterian Sunday School picâ€" nic takes place toâ€"morrow, Saturday, June 17, to Centre| Island, going by C. P. R. at 9.30 a.m. and returning leayâ€" ing Toronto at 6.05 jp.m. A good proâ€" gramme of sports has been arranged and everything points to [a successful outing. Quite a good turn ple accompanied the on their annual Ex{ the weather was ides board the train erjoj commodation was p the number who took Mr. and Mrs. A| Toronto, spent Sun}‘ mother, Mrs. John Miss Reta Smith, of Toronto, is spending her holidays with her sister, Mrs. F. Elliston, inh Woodbfidge. On account of T} a Public Holiday village will be op afternoon and even: Rev. Wm. Kettlet the Methodist Chure ing and the Rev. evening. Look at Inch‘s 15 jewel Ametican Waltham gold filled watch. . On sale for $10 Toronto prices from $13.50 to $17.50. Be ready boys for the chiveree on George Street, on the 28th, Mr. and Mrs. / Torontpo spent Sun Mrs. John Bailey. We have a full like of fire works for Coronation. Inch, Rreston. Plot. _ Intetment at Parry Sound on Satâ€" urday 17th, instamt, in the family day, June 14th, M. McKinnon, of byterian church, second daughter Etobicoke, to Wi son of James Kin DEaATHS. , 1911 1911, by Rev. Mr. Woodbridge Presâ€" ertha Jeannette, f Colin Cameron, iam James, eldest don, Thistletown. _W. Howell, from ay with his mother Broomhead, from lay with her gxand Bailey. ell will preach in next Sunday mornâ€" but of Weston peoâ€" West York Farmers rsion to Gnelph, and everyone on ied the trip. . Acâ€" tovided for double in the trip. tll under way for r stone of the new 24, at 4.30, many he city are inviting nony, and the Garâ€" immediately after . Walter Longstafl. (Dennis, on Friâ€" , to Mr. and Mrs. ayliss Avenue, a arsday next being the stores in the n on Wednesday ng. WESTON, ONT . Spencer in the A former resident $f Tilsenburg now residing in Weston had the following extract clipped from|a Waterloo Papet sent him the other {day. "‘The old Hose wagon, of Waterloo, has been shipped to Weston, a mall town, which cannot afford the upâ€"{loâ€"date fire eqfuipâ€" ments."" Citizens are respéectfully reqtested to join with the Counticil in celebrating the Coronation of ; Thursday, the 22nd of June The day has been set apart by Royal Proclamation as a Public Holiday to be observed as a day of general thanksâ€" giving and rejoicing throughout the Empire.. s L _ & The plan of the celébration proposed embraces a general dgcoration of places ot business and pryivate residences throughout the Village, and the assistâ€" ance of the citizens is earnestly solicited in the carrying out of this part of the plan. ‘? Weston, June 15, 1911. cipality of Etobic first sitting for th May 26:â€"Dictatio®â€"Class IV:â€" A. Love, 48; G. Manser} 38; A. Johnston, 30; M. Falt, 26; Colhoun,26; L. Barker, 18; P. Barker, 16. pit #, Historyâ€"Total 75@marks:â€"M. Fart, 53; A. Love, 42; GHW Kingdon, 39; G. June 2:â€"Dictatiogâ€"Class IV:â€" A Love, 50; C. Johnst@n,. 46; P. Colhour 44; E. Colhoun, 40; |(G. Manser, 38; M Farr, $2; L. Barker,}30; W. Shaw, 24. MUKICIPALITY OF ETOBICOKE, Court of Revision at Ten o‘clock in the forencon, for the purpose of héaring any comâ€" piaints and appeals against the assessâ€" ment of the said mhnicipality. The Court will sit in the Township Hall, Islington, o:ithe above date, and all whom it may concern are reâ€" quested to govern themselves accordâ€" ingly. Islington, June 7th, 1911. Geography:â€"A. IWove, 80; M. Farr, 74; G. Kingdon, 65@ C. Johnston. 62; P. Colhoun, 60; E.[{Colhoun, 35. Historyâ€"Total 75 58; A. Love, 42; G Manser, 27; E. Colh ton, 15; P. Colhoun Arithmeticâ€"P. Cal%loun, 90; A. Love, 89; L. Barker, 83; C\ Johnston, 72; G. Manser, 56; E. Colhoun, 18. . Report of Weeklygexaminations May 19. 1 Class IV:â€"Dictat Colhoun, 48; G. M ton, 36; E. Colhourn M. Fatr, 30; P. B don, 0. | _ Mr. Johnston w |sincere thanks to t neighbors, who so !his assistance _ to 'auother horse to 1 one which strayed short time ago. Mr. Thos. J. Bes# who died suddeniy on the night of [June 7th at camp Hydro was buried in Carlisle on Sunâ€" ‘day, June l1th. The body was taken charge of by his fdllow! employees, six of whom accompafiied the remains to their last resting iplace and acted as ‘pall bearers. The ideceased was in his 36th year, and calme to this country when @ boy, he spent 10 years in the United States and teturned here about two years ago, affd took a position with the Hydroâ€"Elektric Commission ito cut their right off way. He was a general favorite wifh is fellow workâ€" men and will be intich missed by them. The casket was cdvered with flowers from his mates and{ friends. Beautylene cures Dandruff, stops fallâ€" ing hair, restores grey hairs to orginal color. Mrs. Elliston, S Mes. Hugill and Mrs. F. Elliston, lr., of Woodbridge, were visiting frien@s here on Wednesâ€" day. j His Most Gracious Majesty the King which takes place on Mrs. W. J. Skeltion has left town for a visit of a foew ks to her parents at Shawville, Quek Buy your ice cream from W. J. Inch Bricks all flavors 20c¢. wWHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS? At the Anglicanf Synod held in St. John‘s Parish Héuse, Toronto, this week, St. John‘s urch, Weston, was represented by G W. Verral, T. T. Reaston, T. E. Arfibier and the Rector Special Coronatiipn Services will be held at 10.30 a.mJ The same form of Service as will be lused at Westminster Apbey. Special misic by the Choir. CORONATION CELEBRATION Officeâ€"Corner Main and Mill Streets. Office Hours : 8 to 10 am., 1 to 3 and 7 to 8.30 p.m. Weston Phone No. 87. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. ST. JOHN‘S ( S. S. NO. 10,{ETOBICOKE. D R. W. E. PE ARS O N Physician, Surgeon, etc. J. A, L. MACPHERSON, ___ | Township Clerk,. CARD OFR THANKS. R.|J. BULL, Reeve. .\ DIXON, Teacher. shes to express his s many friends and generously came to _ procure for him [ke the plate of the rom the farm some hâ€"iis fellow workâ€" h missed by them. ered with flowers friends. NG.) CHUIRCH, nâ€"A. Love, 48; P. ser, 34; C. Johnsâ€" 34; L. Barker, 30; ker, 20; G. Kingâ€" in, 18; 14. â€"Class IV:â€" A. ,, 46; P. Colhoun . Manser, 38; M. C. Johnsâ€" In Straw Goods, Chip, Boaters, etc., also gome splendid lines of Cotton Sweaters, bathing suits, all sizes. We are showing some very pretty open work Hose in black, white and colors, Our strap slippers and sandals are just the thing for this weather. Estimates given on all kinds of work Concrete Mixer for hire, capacity 40 yards a day. GLUTEN MEAL, OILCAKE, BRAN, SHORTS, &0. A special stock of FIVE ROSES FLOUR always on hand. TRLEBPHOX®E wo. 20. George M. Lyons MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON CHOICE BEEF, LAMB, VEAL HAM AND BACON, RHUBARB, STRAWBERRIES, LETIUCE, ONIONS, RADISHES Coulter Avenue, â€" WESTON Flour & Feed HEADWEA R Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. D. Rowntree, Jr. Geo. Sainsbury â€"Farley‘s Shaving Parior WESTON Also Agent for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates. Agent for the following Fire and Life Insurance Co‘s TARIFF. Royal, and North Britisb and Mercantile. NONâ€"TARIFF. York, Merchants, Dominion, Traders and Ontario. > â€"â€" ANDâ€"~ WESTON BRANCH, Carpenter and Contractor â€"MAIN ST., WESTON is the foundation of indepem(l%ce. Sa ; Begin saving now by making weekly i or monthly deposits in The Bank of British North America THE SAVING HABIT EXCELSIOR LIFE, and TRAVELLERS ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Insuranee THE PRACTICAL BUTCHER wW. H. O‘DELL, See our Warm Weather 15 YEKARS IN BUSINESS. CAPITAL AND RESERVE OVER $7,.500,000 E. J. MUSSON Main Street, Specials for Saturday DEALER IN Dealer in $1.00 starts a Savings Account interest is added twice a year. Weston aAP o Her, purs Eaglish Paris Gree in ongxi‘s‘1m.pmu.tm’-m sate Drug Stoze. s Madame Autherford? (Mrs. T. SuiruBoNnE®) & Teacher of Vocal Culture | TUESDAY‘S & FRIDAY‘S : & TORONTO COLLEGE OF MUSIC, s Pembroke St., Toronto. p WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY, « Joseph St., WESTON $ The RIVERSIDE WAITING ROON Corner Church and Main Sts., WESTON Dolls, Toys, Games, Birthâ€" day Cards, Views of Weston, Candies, Choice Bon Bons. We have now in Stock all the latest gtyles in Spring Footwear. / With every pair of School Boots worth $1.50 we are givi splendidly equipped c$ pencil box. Repairing dognellon the premises Shelf and Heavy Hardware Stoves and Furnaces Gasoline and Oil Stoves Sereen Doors and Windows Maxwell Lawn Mowers Field and Lawn Fences Pedlar Steel Sningles Ready Roofing Portland Cement Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Phone 16 WestonsShoe Store ftobt. Gray, Propi 1C E. C RE A M â€"VECETABLESâ€" Cabbage, Lettuce, Radishes Tomatoes, Onions, Rhubarb Canned Goods.of all kinds PICKLES, OQOLIVES and TEAS â€"FRUITSâ€" PINEAPPLES for Canning Strawberries, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Beef, Veal, Pork, MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON PHONE No. 9. . V. aRIFFMRA Jr. SPRING LAMB Mrs. J. Finnigan SPNING ODFMING Cheese, Butter and Eggs. Orders promptly attended to N. J. McEwen, Manager. ORDERS DELIVERED. JAS. HUGILL, test gtyles in ear. / With ev ool Boots wor 6 g. 1 ye _ sp ed peB ing donelon t e '.ym See our display of and Eagu® Buooxk Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Money to loan in large ard small amounts. Officessâ€"36 Toronto St., Toronto, amd Woodbridge, Wednesday. s TORONTO JUNCTION _ _ COoLLEGE OF MUBI1IO â€" AND SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION Mrs. Marie S. McGill, Write for calendar Musical Directress Phome Jct. 79. West Tororto. § Central Busineess College za Toronto, invites you to write forits hand g«mmwmmwwwwwmwwmm z Toronto, invites you to write forits handâ€" some Catalogue, No vacations, Sumâ€" mer term from July 3rd. W. R. Shaw, President, Youge and Gerrard Bte., Toronto. %mwmmmwmwmmmmï¬ Tt Anny%ï¬jxcursion § QNTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLFA â€" Sn ine en prâ€"e Lunch at Noon This excursion ‘affords a splendid opporiunity to visit the foremost College dealing in egriculturgl affairs in America. For all particularmgddress the Secretary P. A.] lampbell, President. W./‘E,. Shean, Mfurnhamthorpe, Seo., Palgrave ......... Centreville ..... .. Caledon East ... . .g Inglewood Jet..... Cheltenham . ... .: Terra Cotta...... Weston .......6s Highfeld. k Malton. ... «««++«s Brampton ........ Norvali«+«srarrrs Children over 5 & G. HO W ARD G R A Y Barrister, Solicitor, Notaty, ete. 291 Main Street, WESTON, Mornings and Evenings. Foronto Office 304 Lumsden Building corner Adelaide and Youge. _ § Offices: Camada Permanent Bldg. 18 Toronto St. FIRE, LIFE, A Wed., June 2I,' Tickets good g,% valid return sameâ€"*7* 6.10 p.m. JF* GuelpE at 6/"{[" pre Lu Phone M. 2689. : J. EDGAR PARSONS, Barrister, Solicitor, Notaty Public A. B. MOFFAT . Peel Farmérs‘ Institute D R. Aâ€" M. ROLL 8. M.B., M.R.C.S., Eng., L.R.O.P. Physician and Surgeon wWOODBRIDGE, G. w. C O U L T H R, Honor Graduate Ontario DR. J. A. M EL D R U M Physician, Surgeon ete. Offics and Residenceâ€"Main St., Werkem Opposite Cruickshank‘s Wagon Works. Telephone No. 15. DR. W. J. CHARLTON Physician, Surgeon, etc. ficeâ€"Cor. North Station and Johr Streets, Weston, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a&a.m; 6 to 8 p.ms. Sunday, 8 to 10 a.m. Residence:â€"Pine St Crown Bank. Tel. ANDLRSON & McMASTER, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, ots. 936 Keelae St., (4th. door North of Dundas St., TORONTO. Private funds to loan on firss class security. Train for Pe THE REAL College All diseases of Cattle and Horses Treated Scientifically. â€" Calls by mail or phone promptly 1911, when thifollowing service and fares will be given : CHAS. H. PORTHER. ANDERSON R. J. T. HACEKETT, Dentis$ Over D. Rowntree & Soms, f WESTON, ONT. H. P. A ULD, Glasgow Trained Nurse Moderate, Represen Insurance IFE, AiIDENT, HEALTH AND LI%E STOCK. under the| auspices of King George Road atterded. wWESTON ONT. will be run on p,zraye leaves Gnelph at pain Efor Westomn leaves _St., opp. Northerm Tel. Woodbridge 30 the leading Companies. STATE MAN ider 12 halfâ€"far@i one train only, TORONTO. Veterinary 8.00 $1.05 8.08 1.00 8,15 â€".9G WESTON.