Anyway the tailor is a . necessity toâ€"day when good clothes have more influence than they ever had. We are anxious: to have you men know about our clothing. f Get Careless About their Clothes. Then there will be no need of tailâ€" ors but just as long as proper apâ€" pearing clothes are appreciated there must be tailors to produce them. Want you to know that we have an extra nice line of fabrics to show you. barrows > Farm aad Lawn Fences. Metallic Roofs and Ceilings Genasco and Excello Ready Roofing Portland Cement. Hot Water and Hot Air Heating. Eavetroughing. Special prices on Nails to Builders. We promise to turn these into the neatest fitting garments that the art of the tailor can produce. All men ought to be interested. Ladies tailoring our specialty. Orders delivered. Paints and Oils Happs |houâ€"ht aud Oxford Ranges. Perfection Oil =toves * Screen Docrs and Windows Lawn Mowers and Garden 1 ools. Fleury Ploughs, Scufflers and Wheel W. E. COLEMAN TAILOR and MEN‘S FURNISHER MAIN ST. â€"â€" WESTON When Men 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. ‘ Corner Church and _ Wellington . Streets Now is the time to buy| before the advance in price x%s sure to come as, viefl re _ several desirablet new houses in the list. Call| and see before making your selection of a home. W. R. WADSWORTFE _ If you wish to sell your{ property list it with us, as, we sell quick, if price is Fight. ___ . _ | 7 OROGNT O pPEERSON & McEWEN See their List of Properties. KEYS & BULL MAIN STREET, wWESsTON THE BAMNMK OF Carrram Parnp Ur _â€"â€"$4,000,000.00 ResERVE _ â€" â€" $4,750,000.00 Opp. Bank of Nova Scotia H) A R D W A RE Deposits received in Savings Department of $1.00 and upâ€" wards, and interest allowed thereon at Current Rates. TORONTO BRANCH EstaBLIsHE» 1855. M ANACERE Phone No Phone No, 4 14. & _ The Westminsfe Guild had a very \on Monday evenih; opening exercises |s men addressed th ject under. discusdi Our Society Miglit cussion showed ests that augurs |influence of. _the |suggestions _ were Haddow and Nel |ing the formati |Debating and Ho ‘Fay Cruickshank lgales†was a gt duet by Miss I. C lMorley was highl |ing next Monday ¢ ‘Mr. Malbourne wil 1ering, his topic be in the Bible.‘"‘" Sp R. BARKER, Coulter Ave. Albert W. Taylor PIANO INSTRUSTOR MAIN STREET, WESTON. Street, Weâ€"ton. Toronto, Out. ,is recognized as "Canada‘s High Clauss Commercial â€"School."â€"â€" "Lhe instructicL. i8 absolutely frstâ€"class. Write toâ€"day for our cate logue. Ein ter now. Mondays 8.30 a.m, to 9,30â€"a,m. Insure in the Yort Fire IHE YORK HNRE INSURAKCE COMPAXY Maeter. cussion showed diversity of interâ€"| ests that augurs well for the life andi influence of thef Society. Notable suggestions werel made by George Haddow and Nelgon Colhoun regardâ€", ing the formatign of Interâ€"Church | Debating and Hockey Leagues. Miss | Fay Cruickshank song ‘‘Nightinâ€" gales‘‘ was a grgat success, and a duet by Miss I. C#mpbell and Miss T. | Morley was highly appreciated. Meetâ€"| ing next Monday ening at 8 o‘clock : Mr. Malbourne will address the gathâ€" ering, his topic being ‘‘Why I believe‘ in the Bible.‘‘ Spgcial music is being provided, and you are cordially inâ€" vited to attend; [ bring your friend. with you. j Frark MeBanald Carpenters and Contractors Bstimates given on all kinds of work 3 Three miles from Toâ€" SLhOOl ronto, Visitor. Lord Bishop of Toronto. WestOon Lese, and_ beautiful grounds. _ Boys PT€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. apply to M. E. Matthews, Head WEEKLY REPOR ETOBI Dictation To Elass IV:â€"G. M houn, 42; L. Barke C, Johnston, 38; Barker, 22. Geography Tot{ Class IV:â€"P. Bar 78; ©. Johnston,. T Kingdon, 70; E. C ser, 58. 1 Newly renovated and specially adaptâ€" ed for the reception of : A CHURCH _ | s I St. Alban‘s scxsor. o Mount Dennis. * BOiYS y Th i] m Toâ€" =â€"â€" | S C h O 0' rnrl;:g,m\gizsito;(.) Lord IWhen YOul buy j or exchange your . Bishop of Toronto. tgesa::e;’ou:aelygso i;eg ï¬nch, vcvctflfl t}ée f 2 utiful is done a ateâ€"= _ WestOom Lege, and_ beeutiful [0: ‘ sarker & Pelrson ALBION UOTEL THISTLETCWN, ONTARIO Were roceived last month for office helpâ€"87 wereleft unfilled. Demauds for trained help are so great that we can ufford to * guurimtee w ; osition to every graduate or retund bution money." f you are «nxious to gucceed write for our benutiful Catulâ€" ogue ro. day. Sn Central Business College, Toronfo 83 CALLS COR. 1ONGâ€" AND ALEXANDEK STREtTS wWESTON, ONTARIOG. MNENLPLRLK W, Hâ€"SHAW. Principal / DRIVING PARTIES tes ard,to Head Office ZKFF@ B M‘.&!}:&g #t=, woh, V utual mud St ull Goverpmec:. De t ELLIOTT apply to S. I ‘“M' t;u\,k >Sit Ck. > * ; MondaYv Ogt 5 }é‘â€"’R‘&gu‘La’r‘ n}qg& pmes:. De: oslt \of Weston Town Council, in the Cou: E. J. MUSSON, wWEstoxn | Chamber, at 8 o‘clock p.m. ___ f 20 0o o0 0 [ Friday, Oct. 20Eâ€"Khiglgs of Pythias, Inch, Weston. ALEXANDEK STREETS \regular meeting faw Oddfellows‘ Hall, | - rmmmmmemmmmmeo memeeo o mmeco . 1Chm‘ch street. _0 __â€" | Miss Hazel Kirk er Young People‘s|_ Saturday, Oct." PT _ftegular meoting home in East Tor Linteresting meeting |A. Q.F., in Oddfllows’ Hall, Church ' $ f t epocrn e ut Miss Pearl â€" LaR g last. _ After the several of the young : meeting. The subâ€" ion was "New work t Do,‘‘ and the disâ€" oFr S. S. No. 10‘ 20 1aULVOLE o o es n es 2eE E o s OKE. | NORMAN MceGILL. (Red). !_ Spring Col al Marks 50. \ _ Who entered iffo his rest Oct. 15, & Son; 2nd p1 nser, 46; E. Colâ€" 1910, aged 18 ye@rs. Team, mare , 40; M. Farr, 38; A light is from pur household gone, |1St Priz¢, Ja . Kingdon, 30; P.! ‘A voite we lovéd is stilled, Hewson. & < _A vacant place & in our home, | Smgl_e mare 1 Marks 100. â€" /; Which never caf be filled. & list prize, N. er, 88; L. Barker, Weep nor for mek I‘m free from pain, J. Henderson ; M. Farr 74, G._ My earthly suffrings o‘er, Class 2 houn, 69; G&. Manâ€" I hope to meet y@u all again, â€"‘ Filly or ge t eg o aat â€" Onâ€"‘a peaceful h@ppy shore. ivearsâ€"ist pi 1 Marks 100. er, 88; L. Barker, $NM. Karm 74y G. houn, 69; G. Manâ€" DIXON, Teacher. J. A. PEIRSON, Church St. Proprictor Hill, Main After the * | â€"Monday, Oct. 16 â€"Regular moeting P T; 0. F. in Oddfgllows‘ Hall Church â€"â€"i Street. PEALER IN Choice Beef, Lamb, Vea!, Ham and Bacon BLTTER AND ESGS 4 SPECHALTY. BUTTONWOND : AVE., _ MOLNT DEANIS The citizens re Avenue have at 1 few electric ligh expected and req able time back. ;"ï¬ave installed a apart, five Tung Weston Roadâ€"_ soOME SURPR SES IN R. L. QHC ~DLUCCCCLOMO ebS J.t:p:l.uuu\.uuu w § BoRrpEN‘s E[CABINET. ; the fores‘rb â€"and the Wanadian Forestry § & E i Branch intends to fPenefit largely by Perhaps if we d been in R.â€" fpo experience Borden‘s place we f would.. not. have C j made just the samefdecisions that he 4 ‘has made re the p&rsonel of â€"his caâ€" CB T 7~* C "7 binet. However=it Es to be expected R&@H IEW that Mr. Borden kfows the men he _ = has chosen and thgir qualifications Taking advantard of t > 5 § hei h 3 for their respective® offices, and his er a large cmwdg as Ouz’ fget;v:as’lg; ‘choice is probably wilser than our aWn vyices Sunday aftefmnoon and evening would have been;, tifme will tell; yoU Rev. Mr. Brace of froronto preached. have only to wait unkil Nov. 27th and & you will have an opmortunity of J\ldg"l A large number f#urned out Tuesday (ing tl}ese men at clogeâ€"range. _ Nov: evening despite th@ rain to enjoy the L27th is the date for thf;] opemnlg 02 concert and partaÂ¥e of the Bounties \Parliament, so far. s the peop!® O â€"of.home made picg an k ‘Weston sve concenied: that as, of P and cakes. course, the ©Westmifster Ntack TS try & fall ofâ€"our. n c lo meagure ament:"" â€" : b flue sergeâ€"pants, $3.50, W.â€"EK.Coleman, [ hsn ; â€"â€"â€"oâ€"-}â€"â€"- Weston. * x & iss The Methodist] Church ‘"Harvest Festival‘‘ which Wwas held in the parâ€" lors of the Sunday School on Tuesâ€" day last, was al success there being an excellent attendance considering the disagreeable @vening. _ The place was beautifully decorated and in fine order for the occasion. MOUNT DENNIS$SCHOOL REro Jr. III:â€"Albertg Moore, Bert Rankin Francis Shepherd, Horace Wilson, Annie Marshal, zel Willey. Sr. II:â€"Gladys) Black, Madge Mer cer, Harry Stofehouse, Eva Wilt shire, Mabel Brown, Annie Fordham. Jr. Al:=â€"Franc Chessum, Dorothy Wilson, and _ Jo Chessum, (equal, Oliver Lascelles® and Etta Miller, (equal), Clarencg Fox,; Violet Todd, Bert Aldridge. Jr. I:â€"Etta 11 Nelson McCutche@n Leonard Maxted, Nelson McCutche@n, Harold Helliker, Leonard Maxted, [Norman Toft. Sr. I:â€"Winnie Maxted, Wiltie Southâ€" orn, Ada Moore, Herbie Ewart, Stanâ€" ley Chappell, Harbld Maxted. Primary Class:$â€"Doris Garner, Lilâ€" lie McAfee, GraceLenn, May Connorâ€" Arthur Davis, Alfred â€" Southorn and Henry Maxted, (equal). Total names enr@lled, 271. f Average daily atkendance, 206. upâ€"toâ€"date poult houses on his proâ€" perty on Lambt Avenue and expects to have some of His fine line of Rocks and White Wyan(%otte foul on hand by next week. @ The following i# the standing of the first six pupilsBin their respective classes for the month of September. Names are arranged in order of merit. Class IV:â€"â€"EI%e Southorn,. Edna Syme, Bertha Weeks, Lizzsie Peatrs, Edith Marshal, Hilda Patching. Sr. III:â€"â€"Myrtle Rigg, Willie Young, Nellie Croyden, Lucy Young, Harry Woodard, Percy R@wart. â€" Mrs. Robinson J of Bayliss Avenue was removed tosGrace Hospital on Wednesday last suffering from an atâ€" tack of typhoid. Tuesday, Oct. Regular meeting Board. of Healthf fCouncil Chamber, Town Hall at 8 p.th. street. Taesday, Oct. .â€"Regular meeting Woodmen of the #World, in Oddfellows‘ Hall, Church strebg at 8 p‘elock. Saturday, Oct. 21â€"Regular meeting Electric Light and Waterworks Commisâ€" sion, Council Chamber, 8 o‘clock p.m. BIRTHS. SHANNONâ€"On S¢turday, Oct. 7th, 1911, to Mr. and ts. Wm. Shanon, a son. GARDHOUSEâ€"On Thursday, October 12, 1911 _ Florefice Mary_Garbutt, beloved wife of#Jas. Martin Gardâ€" house, Weston, i her thirtyâ€"seventh year. e t o oc t l That You Have Kidney Trouble. When you buy jor exchange your If Your back is constgntly aching glasses, call to kee Inch, when he 404 if you experience, dull ‘ shooting tests your eyes if is done accurateâ€" PA‘mS, if your urine isg thick and cloudy iy. or your passages fr@yuemt scanty and 14 painful, your kidneys d bladder are Mrs. Robinson J of Bayliss Avenue qul of order: Neqg ?Ct quickly brings was temoved _ tof Grace â€"Clospital on on rheumatism, _ dia eftes, . lumbago, Wednesday last suffering from an atâ€" i e [ uolica. de. tack of typhoid. || i !B 5. 9 Booth‘s Kidney Mr. Seels has drected one of his new tm 0 â€0: r«‘s ... ./. ... ipâ€"toâ€"date poultfy houses on his proâ€" ‘a r}1:0 s ba:g. ;t)erï¬y on Lambtom Avenue and expects F26 ‘;\_,,“',,‘;6?’ i x 1dÂ¥s a;;a,tesi o have some of His fine line of Rocks W@ P KW /AÂ¥41 B sglcifc for kidney NELSON JARRETT Funeral will @ke place on Saturâ€" day, Oct. 14 at82.30 p.m. to Riverâ€" side Cemetery, Weston. Friends and acquaintances flease accept this intimation. a IN LOVI% MEMORY. NORMAN ee@TLL.â€"â€"(Red). Who entered i;éo hisâ€"rest Octâ€" 15, »MEZTINGS NEXT WEEK. EAUZCU WO IUWMIBUV 1J BULELHOS acant place & in our home, â€" Single mare or felding in harness=â€" _ Ram ich never caf be filled. & ‘ist prize, N. Mcwen,; 2nd prize, R. terson ) nor for mek I‘m free from pain, 4â€" Henderson. |â€" Ram r earthly <sufférings o‘er, | Class 2â€"Carfiage Horses. 2nd p pe to meet y®u all again, *‘ â€"Filly or gelding in harness, three Ewe <a peaceful h§@ppy shore. iyearsâ€"ist prize, gA. Hewson; 2nd Pattel From father,@&mother and sisters. prize, R. Moody. | DEATHS . Reg Ithf fCounc p.IP. . #‘L â€"Reg e fWorld, it rebi@ ab 8 o‘c 20 Lâ€"mticD o Fay Oddf t. “ _ Safturd nd ts. EATHS ~Onft Thu: prefcs 1 of§ Jas. a, in her 1 take p at£2.30 y, Westor s _ flease ‘ING ME â€"MeGIL) infto his years. n ipur hc ovéd is s e in 0 siding on Lambton st been granted the s, which have been ired for a considerâ€" ‘he Interurban plant _ an even distance tin lights from the 1,‘ Winnie Rayner Nes ie i2 .... . oA cociak is bo Regular, meotiD? gay evening, Oct o ‘_ The progress off the Conservation policy of Canada,f as applied to forâ€" est resources, depknds more upon the Forestry Branch|of the Department of the Interior than upon any other organization. pon the technical knowledge and dxecutive.of the offiâ€" cers of the Fordstry Branch depends the future on 19,000,000 of Dominion Forest Reserves,f as well as upon the ‘\latge area of n nâ€"agricultural forest Knd in Westerd| Canada, which for the E®®â€"of thel country may yet be d iati mrerpspar /éc;)é § prPa" 9 m j Booth‘s‘® fXeAeY . fips _ S e aeerete t elte l ~ bro UT ; lammemt Suer drugg the P®®â€"of tho country may yet be (1° S3M® Ot any set aside as peisftuanent forest reserv. PC MAG® within : es. In additionj to Taking after Doâ€" °"C first publicat minion lands the Forestry n@}“ch is and cannot be ma now being askkd by Easterf{ lana Dated this 4th day ewnhers to .turbish advice as to the <*°~=â€"#e. â€"K..D.,. : best means of skcuring at the earliest 7‘]' e date a profitaljlle crop of timber on â€" waste land or yood lots.. The proper . ~~â€"~=â€"=/ > â€"â€" administrati'on of. forest â€" lands reâ€" Filly or geldif quires a specfal knowledge of the prize, N. J. McE trees best adapfted to each region, of Monk'. e their uses, andf of the markets. Furâ€" Filly or geldihg ther there is nbeded knowledge of the a Steele: Ind p habits of all #rees, especially of the Sén * f | merchantable sgpecies, so that it may Br.ood make be known how fFapidly they grow, hOw jas Tijt: é?nd they produce ftheir seed, when and gop. : grz.der what cdpditions the seed gerâ€" Spring coltâ€"is mminates, and ih what way the seedâ€" Son: 2nd prize lings and youn§k trees are affected by Pair matched L their surroundiffigs. Such knowledge jgg prize, J. L is gained only by long study and °X* prize Jas "frl." perience. â€" In forder that the new Sin’gle mare 0 Rocky Mountairf Forest Reserves may p j _ Henderso be administeredf according to the lat Gorjon: 3rd priz est scientific knbpwledge and the best _ pasp i)apple ex experience, the § Forestry . Branch is w a. Wallace: now making deffailed studies of the {;pqg, & bhabits of the mdrchantable species of trees on . the Wastern slope of â€" the Class 3â€"Dr Rockies in Alberka and has sent one Filly or geldin of the men in clibrge of the work to Prize, J. Neal; 2 study the system$ of forest manageâ€" SOD. ment practised @uring the past few â€" Filly ~or geldi years by the bigllly developed U. S. prize, A. Baldo Forest Service in the National Forests Codlin. § | of Montana. The Wnited States foresâ€" Filly or gelding, ters have spent large sum of money W. J. Howard; 2t and availed themselves of the experiâ€" brook. F ence of many men h developing plans â€" Brood mare and of lumbering which @lo not inconveniâ€" Gardhouse & Son. ence the lumbermenfput which ensure â€" Spring coltâ€"Ist the protection and) reproduction of man; 2nd prizge, J the forest=and the @anadian Forestryâ€" â€" Team of geldi Branch intends to benefit largely by Prize, W. J. Howa their experience. | w(ilass 4-A1§1_'ic‘ from the proprietors. The R. T. Bé-cnth Co. Limited, Fort Etie, Ont. Free trial on application. Taking advantagd of the fine weath er a large crowd vfas out to the ser vices Sunday aftefmnoon and evening Rev. Mr. Brace of fForonto preached. Sharon annivergary is on Sunday and Monday evemilg next. â€" & Mr. Arthus Death returned from.the West a week ago. & 2 Silver Gloss. Hol ses, Cattle, Sheep Hen Tonic for all Inch, Weston. ‘ Miss Pearl _ LaRe nursing her sister I Come now, "Su; getâ€"those marks on Inch‘s Lung B Cough,) aad his C up a cold. Filly or geldin yearsâ€"1st prize, prize, J. L. Reid â€" Filly or geldi prige, J.â€"H. Ma Reid & Son. & Filly or gelding} one yearâ€"1st prize, H. Steele; 2nd prgze, G. J. Castator. Brood mare and§foalâ€"1st ‘prize, Jas Bagg & Son. H.â€"pleei6, NC DMBIEL O LL.iten C UR OSR EC adi cce «l Brood mare andffoalâ€"ist prize, Jas: Ewe, one sheam 1st prize, A. Merâ€" Bagg & Son. lt 2nd prize, Ai MerFill. C Spring Coltâ€"1ig prize, Jas. Bagge Ewe, lambâ€"Isty prize, A. Merrill; & Son; 2nd prize,§J. L. Reid & Son. 2nd prize, A. Memrill. â€"â€" Team, mare or §eldings in harnessâ€" | Class 10§â€"Cotswold, 1st prize, Jas. eig; 2nd prize, H.‘ Ram, two shgarsâ€"lst prize, _ W. Hewson. Patterson. h Single mare or felding in harnes§sâ€" _ Ram, one sheaé-lst prize, W. Pat TREATING THE/ FOREST AS A Hurrah for ‘Wood SURE SIGNS WESTON, FALL FAIR. HOKBES. _ Class 1, fRoadsters.* or gelding, in harness, three ist prize, [ E. F. Arnold; 2nd L â€"~Reid Son. eldings in eig; 2nd c trelding in clwen; 2nd antiage Hor: g in. harne , gA. How: urned out Tuesday rain to enjoyâ€" the le of the Bounties and cakes. rgturned ir(‘)â€m.tlggk CATELE.:.. â€"~â€"=~. s i ~â€".__Class 5â€"Durhams. 2® _ fridge fair. [ Bull calf'uï¬ï¬eg@f yearâ€"Ist prizc; F. Canning. _ se ‘Tonic for Horâ€" _ Milk cow, any agoâ€"ist prize, F. rand Pigs. Special Canning. é f > kinds of Poultry, Class 65â€"Holsteins. ras returned to her nto. Fe is in Toronto ho is ill ; sam stops that treâ€"aâ€"Cold, breaks ie‘ how did you your cheeks. held here Thursâ€" two yearsâ€"lst 2nd. prize, _ J. L. l n d bladder trouble. A YJ druggists, 50cts. box, or postpaid { wESTON BRANCH NOwW OPEN General banking business transacted, Cheques on | Toronto Banks cashed at par, highest current rate paid on Savings Deposits, Interest ercdited half yearly. This \|Bank does not require any notice of withdrawal. ‘Deposits received by Mail will receive prompt attention. WESTON BRANCH & P.â€"C. POPE, Manager. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Byâ€"Law was passed by the Municiâ€" pal Corporation of Etobicoke on the 1llith day of September, 1911, providâ€" ing for the issue of debentures to the amount of $10,000.00, for the purpose of purchasing & site and the erection of public school buildings thereon for school section No. 15, of the said Township and that such Byâ€"Law was registered in the Registry Office for Any motion to set aside or quash the same or any part thereof, must be made within three months after the first â€"publication of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. Dated this 4th day. of Ostol®r, A._D., 1911. JJ. &. ©‘ MACPHERSON, Brood mare and . Gardhouse & Son Spring coltâ€"Ist man; 2nd prize, J : Team of geldi prize, W. J. Howa Class 4â€"Agric Filly or gelding prize, R. Livingsto Codlin. ? East and West York on Thursday the 5th day of October 1911. c Filly or geldin: prize, J. W. Law Evans. Filly or gelding,. wW. Clarkson; 2nd p Spring coltâ€"1st 2nd prize, E. Middi Brood mare and Hewson; 2nd prize,{ Best general DP prize, W. A. Wall Gowland. 2 f Team _ of ma,resj prize, R. Livingstc Ford. Best colfâ€"or_ filly ©‘Cormuir,"‘â€"ist pri prize,; R. Banks. Pl © Best calt â€"or ï¬mj "Goguet,""â€"ist ‘pxi Class 6§â€"Holsteins. Bull two yearskand overâ€"1st prize, Thos. Bagg; 2nd prize, W. Gillman. ~Milch cow, anys ageâ€"1st prize, T Bagg; 2nd prize, iredABagg. 3 Bull, one year land overâ€"Ist prize R. E. Crawftord. 5 _~Heifer, two yearsâ€"ist prize,‘ Thos. Bagg. ‘ /A Heifer, one. arâ€" tst prize, ~ 8. Macklin; 2nd prizgy Geo. Farr. : Heifer callâ€"ist}prize, R. L. Crawâ€" ford;.2nd prize, $ Macklin. & Class gâ€"Dairy Herd. / 1st prize, R. L. J[Crawford; 2nd prid),, S. Macklin. s s rill Ram, T1 Ram, lambâ€"ist prize, 2nd prize, A. Merrill. Ewe, two ghea@â€"lst p mt Ram lambâ€"1st @Qrize, W. Patterson 2nd prize, W. Patkerson.. S Bank of Nova Scotia ~Hwe, â€"two. sh&irs=Ist prize, _ W Patterson. i 25 SHEEP. 7 Class 9 Leicesters. Ram, two shearsâ€"ist prize $ _ INCORPORATED 1832 CAPITAL $3,000,000. RESI (Gontinue(i on page 8) NOTICE. one shearâ€"1st prize Special ;sï¬'e’av;%:_ist prize dâ€" foalâ€"1Ist prize rize, J. 6. Reid & ‘prize, J. L. Reid & . J. Crombie: nares or geldingsâ€" Reid & Son; 2nd 2nd prize, N. L â€"Saywell. % y Horseâ€"lIst prize id prize, â€"J>~ â€"Gow g.â€" two. yearsâ€"lst k: 2nd ‘ prize, Jas. one yearâ€"1st prize d prize, E. Middle ught. Horses , ~three years Ist| d prize, Wm. â€"Dobâ€"; one yearâ€"1st prize, ze,â€"J. L. Reld & geldingâ€"1st Hfoalâ€"1st prize, J prize, David Bowâ€" Gardhouse. s or maresâ€"Ist tural Horses one yearâ€"1st prize ize, B. Mason. rize, W. Gillman; brook. palâ€"ist prize, A. E. Middlebrook. or_ geldingsâ€"Ist 6: 2nd prize, R. two yearsâ€"1st e:â€" 2nd prize, A. three yearsâ€"1st e 2nd prize, Jas. rpoee â€"teamâ€"-lst'l ce,. 2nd prize, J . of 1911;, sired by e, A. Hewson, 2nd of 1911, siredâ€"by R. J. Crombie. lass _ lz2 tIRAYED on â€"tg Lot 21, Con. A, } s E‘{tggicgke, thfiee red cows, owner two _ yearsâ€"Ist CMl Pav< them=Byâ€" proving property 2nd prize, Wm. and Faying ex peot<= _ nCas l 5 149 § Norman ~3\5w.., «y THE jis , A. Mer Merrill: A. Merâ€" A. Mer Clerk prize !HENRY RUSSELL, Licensed Aucâ€" tioneer for City of Toronto and Counties of York and Peel. _ All 1 orders promptlyâ€"attended to. _ I have several good farm properties placed | in my bandsfor <ale, all within a feow |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 Contral l Wesrer _ _Residence, John Street. _ t‘% ;HOLTSE TO KENE OR : it ~aALBRâ€" | Eight rooms, three quarters acre Lground with fruit tre>s. = d stable | with drive shed. ard‘ i ~+1 and “gqgj;%i water. _ Apply to Joâ€")n Griffith, | Weston. e "6tp 2 LADIES to do_ ing at home, good pay ; work charges pa‘a ; se lars. National Montreal: HOUSE WANTEDâ€"To rent by Octoâ€" ber 27th, cdtufcrtable seveu or eig ht roomed honkle with stable. Mrs Henry Caldwell. in Street. 49 OQNE sECOND Platform W Cost $150. Pric% J. C 50 FARM 10 RENJ. _ Appiy to F, T. Rowntree, Wekton. ks _ s W AaANTEDâ€"aA litgle girl about eleven or tw_â€"lve y@ais ofy.. can g£0 to school and assift with light work. For particulars, ply to Mis. 8. R. Malill, Ektobicoke,§Weston, P 0. 49 RICHARD WADE. Coulter Avenue, â€" delivery agent for the Dominion Express Company on all business in and out within the town limits. â€" Also baggage transfer and general cartage. Phone No. 69. 38% pEARSON & McEWEN. Dealers in â€"â€" Real Estate. Village and Farm Properties for Sale or to Rent. Office Mainâ€"St:, opposite the Bank of B.Nâ€"A. Weston. Long distance Telephone conâ€" nection. s S APPLES WANT _ any quantity fof g d windfaks, for which the highest price. will be paid.. Apply Gubns_l:imited, West Toronto. g * 49 Voters‘ Ilist. 1on. Cgmx\pm%ngï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬‚ KOTI_EF TSâ€"HEEEBY SIVEN tha I have transmitted $râ€"delivered to the persons mentioned in Section 9â€"of the Ontario Voters‘ Lists Act the copies required by said Section to be so trans. mitted or delivered}of the list, .made pursuant to said Agt of all persons apâ€" pearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said Mubicipality to he onâ€" titled to vote in the said Municipality t Elections for mefmbers of the Legisâ€" lative Assembly gnd at Municipal Elections; and thaty the said List was first posted up at niy office at Weston on the Twelfth day of October, 1911, vVILLAGE OF WESTCG3 Rev. Gideon L. Pc?vell, PH, D., of Caldwell, Idaho, willipreach morning and evening at WoodBridge Methodist \Church, on Sunday, 4 Oct. 15th, the occasion being the Hakvest Home and lAnnual Thank Offerin§g. Dr. Powell was a former pastor #at Woodbridge !and is now attending #he Ecumenical iConference in Toronto. $ & titled to vote in the said Munici £t Elections for mefmbers of the ] lative _ Assembly d at Mun Elections; and that} the said Lis first posted up at niy office at W on the Twelfth day of October, and remains there fér inspection And I hereby cal upo» all Voters to takeimmediate pfoceedings to have any errors or om@§fssions, corrected according tolaw, § Dated at Weston, thi 13th day of Oct., .D. 1911 WOODERIDGE Condensed Advertisements M unicipa]!ty of the RESERVE $5,500,000. 2~H. YLOR, Clerk, llage of Weston. tfle girl al y gars of 4 SiEt with | ply bu ,{Weston, ain and light sewâ€" hole or spare time, ent any distance ; stamp for parttcuâ€" anufacturing Co , | 49 HAND Farmers‘ ©n, good as new» $75, a bargain. ckshank & Song, 27â€"‘ © can use of gocd. windfale, hest price, will be Oorman rady \® Westo n "we |