**The Weston â€"« QOur Repairs are a Specialty _ }H. P. IRWIN \_ Paints and Oils. _ Happy Thought and Oxford Ranges. _ Perfection Oil Stoves. | Sereen Doors and Windows.~ ~ > °. Lawn Mowers and Garden fools. _ Eleury Ploughs, Scufflers and Wheelâ€" § barrows. _ Farm aad Lawn Fences. | Metallic Roofs and Ceilings. _ Genasco and Excello Ready Roofing. 1 Portland Cement. _ \Hot Water and Hot Air Heating. _ Eavetroughing. _ Specialiprices on Nails to Builders. â€" W. R. WADSWORTE fORONT O schnool No peitiil? e YslCA *x) **~> €"!)) uit C3 ra Y > 3 6 ATAPNR LA n a/ ty( Orders delivered. It helps him to theJp hffnseF to success, ga_d as we said atiwhe tfp af doeth good like a medicine. > It isn‘t a qne;{tion at adl as to whether a man can afftord to dress well. A stylish perfecf fittfng suit gives a man courage. Itf putg confidence into his step and speechi. # ~\ W. E. COLEMAN TAILOR and FURNISHER waig sr.. â€" wass A COOD SUIT mest assuredly can‘t afford nof to. 4W e can lelp you ambitious people if you will let us. TORONTO BRANCH Corner Church and Wellington Streets KEYS & BULL _MAIN STREET, WESTON HIGHâ€"CLASS FOOTWEAR OppoSite<Mr. Cousins Livery f We \‘mrake to Order « Doeth Good L‘ke of stylish patterns. white shop on Carrramn Parn Ur â€" $4,000,000.00 RuseryvE _â€" 2 $4,750,000.00 with some class to it. FOR YOUR SUMMER SUIT. ' GO. To « J. TIPPETT H A R D W A R E Main Street Weston You will find him in the little He ean make an overcoat He has th > choicest selection Deposits received in Savings Department of $1.00 and upâ€" wards, and interest allowed thereon at Current Rates. THE BAPIK OF Opp. Bank of Nova Scotia ‘TIS A/FACT UNION LABEL EstaBLisHE»p 1855 WwWILL YOU? MANACFE Itf putg contfi ech. o theJ‘p hjiuse atlrhe thp a€ tion at aN as $4, 750,000.00 ," sity and Phone No. 14 WESTON ediclne * FOR We have on our list a small Factory site adjoining the G. T. R. tracks; A sevenâ€"room new frame house on King street; also several building lots that are in choice location, and the price right. Now is the time to buy before the advance in price which is sure to come as we have several desirable new houses in the list. Call and see before making your selection of a home. . If you wish to sell your property list it with us, as we sell quick, if price is right, ._â€". Toronto, Ont., stands toâ€"day without a superior in Canada. Graduates highly successful. Catâ€" alogue free. W.J. Elliott, Principal. Three miles from 40â€" SChOOl rorto, Visitor. Lord i o a us | P Large an eautifu IWeStOH grounds. Boys preâ€" j ONTARIO. pared for the Univerâ€" ‘sity and Royal Military â€"College. ISpecial attention giver to juniors and boys entering commercial life. !For further particulars and terms. apply to M. E. Matthews, Head Master. Work ‘satisfactory and promptly executed. _ â€" 39 Estimates given on all kinds of work. Estimates given on all kinds of work Tinsmith and Sheet _ Metal Worker R. BARKER, Coulter Ave. Carpenters and Contractors PEEARSON & MceEWEN See their List of Properties. Frank McDonald W. C. BURRAGE Builder & Contractor Barker & Perrson F. W. KIDD Goldwin Ave., Mount Dennis Proprietor. Fall Term Opens Aug. 28th. ) ) ELLIOTT 53â€" 47 Shoe Depot ALBION HOTEL THISTLETOWN, ONTARIO MILTION PRESSED BRICK and qualify for a good situation in busi ness life. It will cost little 1c do this Get our plans. Write the Shaw Corres pondence School, 391 Yonge St., Toronto. North Station St. WESTON COR. YONGE AND ALEXANDER STREETS Study at Home WESTON, ONTARIO. DRIVING PARTIES Agent for qumo cepmomesnunme aum dimcrh J. A. PEIRSON, Church St. Proprietor | I viewed the Stiget Parade from seyâ€" eral points and frém the expression of ‘the public it was evident that the Band had made a very favorable imâ€" ipnession on the Espectators, as you heard a great many ask what Band is |this, and always amswered in a chorus, |Weston Band. In the draw for places |Weston came third fand although I am no ijudge of musickI felt sure Weston ‘would win the pride. E;ach Band had supporters with thén and received an ovation at the &onclusion of their picce and I deternfined to give full ivent to my feeling§ at the conclusion "of the Westonâ€"perf@rmance as I knew they did not have a big crowd. with them, which I thigk is not showing a good appreciation l6f the Band by. the Weston citizens, wBen you «see the folâ€" lowing the other Bands have from their |own towns, but I fwas pleagantly surâ€" |prise)d,,,to hear th@ burst of applause that followed theif playing, in fact I was surer than @ver they had won. ‘Wlatterloo then came next and their supporters roared § for all they were ‘Worth and at thef conclusion of their playing they. recgved great applause and I felt sure/itewas betweenâ€" Waterâ€" oo and wetca. C § ’ Della . Adamson, \Gordon Barker, ( ‘Charboneau,. _ Elsi |Craven,, Mary Curle {Gladys Fisher, Pe Hilton, Alma Hew Elva ‘Johnston, ( Munshaw, _(Provisi ICaugshrin, Clarice Wardlaw, _ (Provisi Whitmore. f IF?rm I to I1:â€" I feel that it is ay duty as resident of Weston for th@ last two years to compliment the Lical Band on their performance at Baffic on the 22nd and in doing so I feel Reonvinced that I am voicing the opini@n of those who acâ€" companied the Bafad. I was pleased when I reached the station to know they had arrang;ed or a special car for Weston people an® for a special road car on the return.® ‘vey Weston _ Methodig Church_ Garden Party under the afpices of the Ladies Aid will bevheld o@g Saturday July 1st on the begutiful lkwn of. Mr. Walter Longstaff, Main @treet, Weston‘s poâ€" pular Brass BandÂ¥will entertain â€"«durâ€" ing the evening. The following artists will take part in t&e prograrmme; Miss Grace Hamilton, cdptralto; Miss Hathâ€" away, soprano; Mr® J. Hill, paritone; Missâ€" Grace BrookK® and Miss Helen Murney, from Wes@ Toronto, elocuâ€" tionists;. Miss Besgf and Master Art Hill, duet; and the Male Chotus. To the Editor, In the marching was an dasy wir, | militery step (ini was deficient), as tone they posses. Waterloo won the contest by a close margin and it reflects great credit on Weston to have Imade such a good fight with a Bandf#organized for yeatrs whose supporters y. $700 a year for a Conduktor. f Bandmaster Bamker was presented with the Baton tHiy had won in the marching competitiibpn during the evenâ€" ing and the applafise of 15,000 people, which proved beyokd doubt they were the most popular Hand at. Bartie. Arthur Bage, (Pfbvisional), George Brent, Lce Bull, $Gladys Canning, Harry Coles, HaZl Delworth, Lila Gee, Hazel Gouldi Bessie Hutohinâ€" son, Cora Jackso Harold Lindsay, Leslie Malcolm, Kfnneth McKitterick, Charles. Patterson,g Frank _ Ramsay, (Provisional), Joe Bnider. Because ol the staff during the pa who have failed have succeeded i been promoted pr students will be re cided improvement the examinations oJ they fail ty do s( will be cancelled. _ Fotm II to LU:â€" The winnets of forms I and II are of form I and Les II while Helen M cond in FortmI tecick came secon winner of Form IL until after the Dep: tions. Booth‘s/Ki®eey Rijeé strengthen sick kidneys,/ cure D che, regulate the urine afid restore to Rormal conditions. They ace guaranteed. ~All dealers sell. 50c. box, or postpaid from the R. T. Booth Co. Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont. Tt you would like to test them free write for a tWigk box. This year we e _ able to award a scholarship to th& student in each of the three lower folflms who succeeds in taking the highe® standard at the cxaminations. from kidney troub & W 7 meys mbepccrrstamen /w h o tooTh‘clhh. ts D Y4100] i 2@ intita & com Baln 1020 ..., * ::-\*ï¬â€˜*«?f & blu: 4 La & BaRe & cic a BE ~â€"<4 k hk A ° j V J : inclination ty By oger Booth‘s/Ki®sey Rije str kidneys,/ cure DR®#Bche, 1 urine afid restore to RMorma PROMOTION EXRAMINATIONS OF wWESTON HIGH SCHOOL. CORRFESPONDENCE wWESTON TOWN BAND competition Weston ot so much on their which every Band on the good solid ese scholarships in John Charboneau Malcolm of Form: aughrin ‘came seâ€" d Kenneth McKitâ€" g Frank â€" Ayearst, fovistona!),â€" John Cousins, _ Hilda %:' Agnes Fairhaitn 1 Gordon, Edua iny changes in the â€"year, some pupils : one subject,; but their total, have visionally. Thesd lited to show a deâ€" n these subjects at the Fall Term. If , their. promotion in Fortm II, the will not be known tmental Examinaâ€" 11, Ruby Hewgill, xNAE ND SA PA J AQ_Z O L AK K RJ a ovisional), â€" Carl Ssn nal), Heleen Mcâ€" Buy your Paris Green from Inch ackham, Marjorie Weston. A Citizen aIten l The different tea and other sporting Igro-unds for their g | very glad to got t“ | grounds. f | _ About 100 memb Orderâ€" of Foreste i Service last Sun )Metho-dist Church! ]visiting brethren |West Toronto W {lunch in the Lodg bers of Weston Co they proceeded in |Cemetery and dec |\their deceased bret Rev. P._ B. â€" L Mount Dennis Bap been ailing for th valescing and will day. The Methodist CJ Garden Party in 1 on Wednesday, Jul gramme will be pr On Saturday al Dennis Baseball Club, will meet in It is looked forw: fun, soâ€"don‘t miss Every man that must think of his and let us help y Weston. Mr. Henty Russel the 11th July for ; to the Western PIov: fo visit their sons . Mr. Colvapn has erected tent on _ until his new ho cupation. This is has been erected ixj] for the shelter i wait for the erecti¢ Look for further the Methodist Chur Pigâ€"nic to be held il Straw hats.from T5ets. up, at Cole: man‘s, Weston. Bwieg." Mr. and Mris. H Avenue, have re visiting Mr. and Peterborough. | Buy your ice cream from W. J. Inch Bricks all flavors 20¢. The Baptists Wi‘ vice, this Sunday, poned from last S the pastor‘s illness raquested to come at 3 o‘clock p i. & ing the church fc vices. ] The Boy Scout JMovement has been talked about in $Mount Dennis, Rev. P. B. Loney is inferested in the moveâ€" ment, and for they welfare and amuseâ€" ment of the boys, #ooks forward, with the assistance of @ny willing supporâ€" ters to organize q @troOP in our vicinâ€" ity. There are sulfficient boys "if they are got together® to form a £006 body, and it is hafped that he will reâ€" ceive _ good suppo#®. in this grand movement for th& betterment of our growing youths. Rook for further inâ€" formation regardink this enterprise. ‘"‘Rose Lawn,‘"‘ t Mrs.. James Ort, very. quiet but pret nesday evening, Ju niece Bessie Huge marriage to Mr. L Rev. A. H. Macgei only the immediate sent. ‘The bride wh wore a becoming g caded vesting, and bougjuet of white ¢ den hair ferns. The ‘‘Loghrine" was pla MelLure of ‘Toronto. mony the guests re ing room which wa ated with white an< pink roses, aftem coluple left for a. st return they will take on Maria Street, W Miss Edna Peck alter spending a in Newmarket. Mr. W. Kemp ofl ing at Mr. S. We during the week. _ St. â€"Phillips 8 their Annual Picâ€" aiternoon on the worths bridge, the did_ day â€"and thoroughly. Aâ€"I noon was a game teams of old time M. Lyons and. Jas sulted in a win fo the "score being 16 1 DEALER IN * Choice Beef, Lamb, Vea!, dam and Bacon ‘ As BEUFTER AND EGGS A SPEC!ALTY. 5 BUTTONWOOD Avr., _ MOUNT DENNIS | 36 $t. Phillip‘s Ch den Party and St Saturday aftenoo ful grounds of Mr North Station St§ ries were very fin the gift of Mr. E Every man that hopes to do things, | must think of his clothing. Come in and let us help you, W. E. Coleman, ‘ Weston. NELSON JARRETT Mount Dennis. ESPE Stinday School held icâ€"fic on Wednesday e ts south of Wadsâ€" he ghildren had a splenâ€" joyed _ themselves \â€" fdhture of the afterâ€" me lbif baseball by two me# captained by G. Jas§# Griffith which reâ€" eX Mr. Lyons team 16 15. ! hold a florwer serâ€" it having been postâ€" nday on account of Lthose interested ate Saturday afterneon d assist in decoratâ€" oved into a newly MaPherson Avenue e is ready for 06â€" he third tent which the past few weeks f those having to n of a home. ey pastor of, the st Church who has past week, is conâ€" preach again Sunâ€" 1opes to do things, lothing. _ Come in 1, W. E. Coleman, tch held their Garâ€" wherry Festival on last in the beautiâ€" 2OR Wa-dSWolrth, cet. The Strawberâ€" cand as usual were | Hagle. has returned home, eck, with relatives s in Mount Dennis bodies are out. of a mes, and would be e prospects of new ncock_of Lambton rned home, after Mrs. _J. King, of y« «in this. grand ‘betterment of our ook for further inâ€" this enterprise. s of the Canadian attended Divine y morning in the â€" after â€" which, the ‘om Fairbank and }re ‘gntertained to room by the memâ€" t.. In the afternoon Lbody to Riverside ted the graves of lannounccments, of h, Sunday School, 1 July. irch will hold their ie School ‘Grounds \5th. A good proâ€" videdâ€">=.; Toronto was visitâ€" ter‘s, Dennis Ave., iinoon the Mount am â€" and Cricket and wife leave on three months trip ices and the coast ‘n-d daughter. i game of Cricket. d to give lots of en. home of Mr. and s the scene of a wedding on Wedâ€" 21st, when their was united in er Espey, by the ivray of_ Weston riends being preâ€" â€"ORR was unattended, in of white broâ€" earried 4 shower nations and maiâ€" ridal maâ€"ch from ed by Miss Hattie After the cere= aired to the dinâ€" tastefully decorâ€" pink peonies and hich the bhappy rt trip, on their up their residence ton. the Sunday Serâ€" _ Dominion Day wil be right royally celebrated here on Baturday next. In â€" the afternoon there@fwill be a football , fournament for a $5 prize. Already four teams ate ent@ed. The biggest event will be the flacrosse match beâ€" { tween the Young TWrontos and Woodâ€" , ‘bridge. The Torontp team are holders {of the Mann CupSand are amateut |chammpions of. Cari@da. Woodbridge c. played them a 4 § 3 game at Scarâ€" \boro Beach last Safurday, and the reâ€" \turn game here ought to be a clinker. 1 The game starts a@3 o‘ clock sharp. \â€" Thomas ‘Carlyle@had new potatoes here on June 17. o can beat this? |_ Sergtâ€"Major Alexfindor Mackenzie of \the G. G. B. G. idf away at Niagak‘a | with the Woodbridke troop and will ‘teturn on Friday. | â€"Mrs. George Prter received word on Tuesday of theffdeath of her father, Mr. Dyer, at Snell% Lake, which took place there." Mr. er Bas been ill for some time. 3 LAWN B@WLING wWESTON BEAT SKEW I On Wednesday, in friend bowls, Weston Clup defe: rinks from Kew Beath by 8 scores:â€" In the evening auggatden party will be held_ at the grg@#inds of_ Mr. Fred Weston. J. Gardhouse 14 T. Natress 16 T. cA BEemaite L Gladys Irene Ch: of Mr. and Mrs. H pened with a very last week. She swa field corn and it lq pipe, where it is ca Veniente in breathin; Voting ‘will take@place on Friday, June 30, on a byâ€"l&w to issue debenâ€" tures to build 4 $4,§00 bridge over the Humber River at s. Snider‘s, Clarâ€" ence â€"Street. The @flebentures will be sptead â€"over a. tet of twenty years. All owners ate entiffled to vote. Elliston Will wither ar But the love of him Never shall de MARRIED. ESPEYâ€"ORRâ€"At the residence of the bride‘s uncle, Jas.§Orr, by Rev. A. H.. Macgillivray, Hon Wednesday, June 21, 1911, Les®@r Espey of Wesâ€" ton to Bessic Eug@he, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Orr. @ CREWE â€" At the «%esidence of his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Rol@. Barker, Coulâ€" ter Avenue, Westo®,â€" on Tuesday, June 27th, 1911, Klohn S. Crews, aged 33 years. & MANTLEâ€"In loving Amemory of Albert Mantle, died June#29th, 1910, aged 23 years. 5 Just one year ago t day, Since qur dear Alber® passed away, God called him hom§ It was his will, But in our hearts itfigrieves us still, The flowers we lay fipon his grave, Will wither and@ fade away, But the love of him Mhat sleeps beneath Captain Wallacefis away this week, attending the Gra Orange Lodge of British America, Snowâ€" in session at Winnipeg. i Has secured the agency for Weston and vicinity, for the famous Asbestos Cement Shingles. Call and see samâ€" ples and get our prices. _ _ Office Bank of Nova Scotia Building. TLicense _ Inspecto Mackenzie is in London this week &s a delegate from McLean Camp to he Grand Camp S. MUNICIPALITY OF WESTONâ€"District No. 1. j The Treasurer of the County 6f York, (under Warrant Qf December 9th, 1910), will proceed to sell at the Municipal Hall, County of York, 57 Adelaide Street East, Teronto, on Monday, the 1'7th day of July, 1911, at the hour of 11 o‘ clock a m., the following lands for arrears of taxes, unless said arrears of taxes and costs are sooner paid, viz.: & Description Lot Street Quantity Taxes Fees & Exp. Total Ass‘d to H_ Wilson N.E. Side : $ c $ c Ԥâ€"eâ€" REMEMBER Inch Weston is sole agent for Williams‘ Fly Oil. General banking business transacted, Cheques on Toronto Banks cashed at par, highest current rate paid on Savings Deposits, Interest credited half yearly.. This Bank does not require any notice of withdrawal. Deposits received by Mail will receive prompt attention. wWESTON BRANCH _: P. C. POPE, Manager. WOODBRIDGE Description Lot â€"_ Street Quantity Taxes Ass‘d to H_ Wilson N.E. Side j $ c Plan 526â€" 87 â€"_Main Stâ€"â€" 50 46 24 90 Ass‘d to Mrs.: T. . N. W. Side Pears, Flan 264 _ 11â€" John 8t.. 45 ft 11,.29 Bank of Nova Scotia AEotals.... 48 Majority for West â€" Buried in Riverside Cemetery on Thursday, June 29&h. INCORPORATED 1832 CAPITAL $3,000,000. RESI TAX SALE OF LANDS. WESTON BRANCH NOW OPEN IN MEM . MOFFAT DEATEHS. bpman, eldest child ty Chapman, hap= peculiar _ accident lowed a kernel of ged in her windâ€" sing much inconâ€" 1 be right royally aturday next. In will be a football 5 prize. _ Already edi= ‘The biggest rcrosse match beâ€" rontos and Woodâ€" Eï¬ler and Mother Kew Beach. ohn Hays 20 T Kernahan 11 \. H. Lougheed 9 friendly game of EW BEACH TAM defeated _ three by 8 shots. The Total . 8 shots x THE 1/5 40 |pPEARSON & McEWEN. Deale:s in | 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 w. E. COLEMAN, WESTON. HENRY RUSSELL, Licensed Aueâ€" 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 bhands for sale, all within a few 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 por cent on all property, Phone Central, Westor â€" Residence, John Street. _ tf Phone Jet. 93 Near Kleinburg Station, (15 miles from city limits). _ Excellent.land. Good buildings. . Apply to See our display of _ _ Dolls, Toys, Games, Birthâ€" day Cards, Views of Weston, Candies, Choice Bon Bons. Cash, Mutual and Stock. Full Goverrment Deposit For Rates apply to E. J. MUSSON, WESTON or drop & card to Head Office, 107 Bay Street Toronto. * THE YORK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, |OST.â€"A man‘s &mall satchel, beâ€" tween Westoi# and Highfield. Finder leave at Rowntreo‘s grocery, Westen. Henry Bagge at Raney‘s farm, Highfeld. 34 WANTEDâ€"Partie® to sell locally the latest Washin@Machine, no boilâ€" er required, works Basy, no wear nor tear, sells cheap, gBod money in it. Communicate at onfe with the Martin Trunk Company, fLimited," Picton, Ontario. 34 F arm for Sale 100 Acres The RIVERSIDFE WAITING RO0N Corner Church and Main Sts., WESTON PEABODYS® UNION MADE & Insure in the York Fire Mrs. J. Finnigan Condensed Advertisements Orders promptly attended to C. M. HEYDON, M.D. RESERVE $5,500.000 2073 Davenport Road, YrCasuI wWEST TORONTO. s 35 00 20 0 § B2 a%v%»m,aaï¬@| x U ol |