| ( w A thoroughly responsible concern would like to get in touch with some.â€" one well known in WESTON and District ; someons who can follow up ingquiries and intelligently present a highâ€"class proposition. References required. Must bhave someona who will not misrepresentâ€"simply state facts, This is a permanent and highly profitable position for the right mwan, Apply E. W. McCurdy, 508 Temple Building, Toronto, Ont. =â€" 2 oo EBOROBCACHCHNHORCHORCHERTHORTHONHOnCHORORCY onoAhenenthontathenentnonchenchoent ORDER YOUR MONUMENTS NOW WARDELL‘S â€" MONUMENTAL â€" WORKS Special designs furnished free of charge. S Carving and Lettering done by latest electric devices. 1476 DUNDAS STREET, WEST TORONTO The Kind You Have Always Bought eenuiunc CASTORILRA arways 48 ~5“ i wl iz He use is Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pareâ€" goric, Drops and Soothing 'rï¬ps. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Mog ï¬ine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its gu antee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. cures Diarrhoea and, Wind Colic.> It relieves Teething Froubles,@€twes Constipation and Flatulency. â€"It assimil es th -ï¬?‘o , regulates the Stomach and Bowels, givinghcztfy ankl natural sleep. The Chudren‘s Panaceaâ€"ThQ Mogher‘s Friend. / and has been made under his perâ€" Mfl% sonal superyisighn since its infancy. 7 7 4 * _ Alow no one tg deceive you in this. Al Counterfeits, Imitations and._"*J stâ€"asâ€"good"" are but Experimerts that trille with an enï¬langer the health of Infants and Childrenâ€"Experience against Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has bornej the signature of Opportunity for a Reliable Man in Weston 1706 Dandas St. WEST TORONTO. Sheppard, What is CASTORIA WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY Repairing a Specialty & / E P PA R [ Children Cry for Fletcher‘s Jeweller and Optician. _ Marriage ; Licenses issued. or Eariy Spriag Erection THE WATCHMIAKEER MNoar Royce Avenue and C.P.R.{Station il work promptly repaired and cnaranteed. Uharges moderate THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CiTY. In Use For Over 3O Years PHONE JUNC 199 Che . .. Watchmaker, Corner Posts, $5 to $8;, Grave Tablets, $5 to $25;, Monuments, $50 to $400. Now is the time to select yvour monument before the busy season commences. With the arrival of two carload of the newest designs in American and Canâ€" adian monuments our showing is particularâ€" ly attractive and comâ€" mands yourimmediate attention. A large variety to choose from J and all under cover. TORONTO. â€" ONTARIO Western Canada Rea May 14,â€"Executors Sale of valuable Building Lots_â€"and Dwelling in the YPear ooo R 1 I HENRY RUSSELL‘S SALES. _ April 30â€"Cash Safe of Market Garâ€" dener‘s Effects, the roperty of Moses Warren, Lot 11, â€"S§uth Drive, Humâ€" bervale, near Interu®ban Power House off Scarlett Road, obicoke. _ May 3â€"Cash Sale of Household Furniture, the property of George Weller, John Street, Weston, EHast of Railway Stations. CARMANGAY is a RAILWAY CENTREâ€"the shipping point of a yast Wheat, Flax and.Oat growil.lg territory ; has a magnificent School House, three grain Elevators, three Churches, numerous wellâ€"built substantial residences; owns and operates its own Water and Electric Lighting systems, and is a most uptoâ€"date id selfâ€"reliant commonwealth. f S The lots we have to offer are in the Original Townsite, and only a few mmu'tes walk. from the '(,.P..R. Railway Station. Your capital, however small, is sufficient to take advantage of this exceptlonal opporinnity, So Get In On The Groznd Floor, : " BE SURE YOU‘RE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAD"â€"Davy Crockett. So send to us for an illustrated booklet, map, price list, etec. Thexa you will be sure to go ahead, much to your own advantage. ; Sunday next, preaching 11 a.m. Bible Class, 3 p.m. Preaching, 7 p.m. Young People‘s Club, Wednesday, 3 p.m. You are invited to our services. Minister REV. VINT LAUGHLAND. i s BAPTEET~CHURCH .. _ Services Lords Day, 11â€" am and 7 p.m. Sunday School. 3 p m. Men‘s Bible Class, 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 8 p.m. Bible Study, Inâ€" ternational S. S. Lesson. EFriday 8 Ist Sundayâ€"Mattins at 10.30 Hoily Communion (Choral) at 11. s 2nd Sundayâ€"Mattins at 11. 3rd Sundayâ€"Holy Communion after Mattins at 11. 4th Sundayâ€"Mattins at H. 3 5th Sundayâ€"Mattins and Litany at CR , Every Sunday Evensong at 7. Sunday School, at 3 p.m. _ On Saints‘ Pays Holy Communion at 10.30. _â€" illage of Weston _ On Sunday next, § in the Church at/ \ Westminster Sundag ium at 7 p.m. Public service at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m Sunday Scehool and Adult Bible Classâ€" es at 3 p.m. . . Public Worship at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. _ Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 3 p.m. METHODIST CHURCH. Public Worship at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 2.45 p.m. Rev B. R. Strangways, B.A., B.D., j s Pastor. On Sunday next, Mass will be celeâ€" brated at 10.30 a.m. Priest, in charge Rev. _ Dr.~ Tracsy: Divine service next Sunday at 11 o‘clock a.m. ST.. JOHN‘S (ANG.) CHURCH. 11 a.m. Mattins and Sermon. 3 p.m. Sunday School. 3 p.m. Adult Bible Class. 7 p.ma. Evensong and Sermon. Celebration of Holy Communion first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m. third Sunday at 8 a.m. e 7W ".‘.4;»»\:;‘]:“ CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Every Sunday Holy Communion at THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. ud i/ WHAT IS WEALTH FOR 8 SE \DpHe > y .3 â€" . 3 j *{/' \{/1"/{’3“' > 1iE cuse 1~â€" lA £7 & CA suolccâ€" & A B BR A AnI?Z& A V L U . J w:»â€" &7 s3 s 58 5t 9 5 00 08 s 9 ts 2 0 : * ILMA â€"3 Ne & : ; ~a â€"ST. â€"_JOHN‘S (R.C.) CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. T. Beverly Smith, Rector Rev. Thos. Campbell, Pasifoli. J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Recto:. METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH SERVICES unday next, service will be held Church at, XAh., ‘and in inster Sun chool Auditorâ€" 7. pam: utm School at 3 Rev. J. w. PCSmfILNE. B. A. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Recetor Gore ‘M. Barrow, Curats BAPTIST CHURCH Rev.. W. H. Wallace, Pastor MOUNT DENNIS 502 Temple Building, M Goner enc en t e cmd o The Manse, Mount Dennis Invest your cash in Western Land, Without procrastination, You‘ll have a fortune in your hand, And help to found a natipn. Canada Real Estafe Company §T. PHILIP‘S. W. Marsh, Pastor.‘ Thosa who have attended the Gosâ€" Co% f pel meetings in the wn Hall the oF THE GOOD last two Sundays have speen delighted HTERD. in hearing Evanâ€"e‘i=t Mr. Pepper. He is C a is coming. out agzain ong Sunday evenâ€" SSA U uUot thige a AIL vighing tofl hear a good ting â€" _ speaker should not migs‘ this opporâ€" lf;satdtnm'% o3 tunity of hearing: him.| All are corâ€" taska 1: dially invited. € As the Poet says : and for anyone who buys land in that enterprising, . flourishing and progressing town. & _ The literary department of the Epâ€" worth League had a very. successful evening last Monday when Mr. H. S. Mott of McCaul Streét School gave a very interesting and helpful talk on "‘The Value of Literature.‘ He read very appropriate seleetions from the works of Robert_ W. Service, Dr. Drummond, Kipling and Tennyson, ilâ€" lustrating the true value of Literaâ€" ture to students. Miss G. Coon, Miss Lennox and Mr. Macklin added to the enjoyment of the evening by their musical numbers. â€" E Mr. end Mrs. _â€"G.2G._ Adam will soon take possession ;@f their summer home, the Elms. The beautiful garâ€" den is already glowing with spring flowering bulbs. l\irs Adam is a lover of roses and §rows them sucâ€" cessfully. 1 She is offering a prize at the Exhibition of the Horticultural Society for the best: roses grown in Weston. 4 . Anâ€"exceptionally go%}d programme was rendered at the joint reception of the Town Improvfgment Society and the Woman‘s Institute. _ Three charming singers wer§ Miss Adams, Miss Hurst and Mrs... Frank Rogers while Mrs. Nason, anud Miss Taylor offered excellent recitations and Mis: Coulter gave a piano_solo. It has besn found ne@pssary to alter the date of the Towg Improvement Society‘s garden pargy, so will all thess who arz interegted in it, reâ€" wain kehind for a ghort time on Monday afternoon aftar the cookery lesson is finished, in ogder to fix upâ€" on another day suitable to all. The Rev. .Mr. Reid® at one time Mirister ‘of the Presbyterian Church, and Mrs. Reid, hava leftf for Port Huron, ‘where they Ewill spend the summer with their daifighter, Mrs. J. V: EFragier. _ While ~lWere they were hospitably entertained# by Mr. J K. Moffat and wife. & Tho Board of Healh has instructed the Sanitary Inspeckor to see that all back yards and® outhouses are cleaned up from the &vinters accumuâ€" lation of rubbigh. Paprties wishing it, can have their premis@s cleaned up by applying to the Village constable. The suggestion w@s made that printed and colored p@stcards of Mrs. Reid‘s pane!l in the$ Town Hall be circulatedas souvening of Weston) It is hoped the ImproÂ¥vement Society will take up the ideg with their usâ€" ual enthusiasm. j Rowntree Brothers$have opened a Driving Shed in th@ rear of their store for the accomm@dation of Farm ers and others who fray ‘be visiting the Village and regquing a place to put their borses while in fhe Village. Weston is getiing . every day one ol the purchased an electric Now then girls you n to kiss your gentlem the boys are trying i Two men who were caught on the purchasing this %ason should not fail Railway track at I&mbton on Sunâ€" to see this exhibit. day, were up before $Magistrate Tayâ€" §s lor on Monday nigh$, they were let It is with grs,?t regret that the off with a light fine df $1 and costs. many friends of} Mr. and Mrs. Fa.râ€" asll bairn learn that ;gthey are leaving Wesâ€" Weston is getiing &mmnore upâ€"toâ€"date ton next week. i Mrs. Fairbairn is a every day one ol the fparbers has just lady of exceptignal literary and arâ€" purchased an electrichmassage ortft. tistic ability w(?g:) has always taken Now then girls you nged not be afraid a great interest in public affairs in to kiss your gentlem@n chums for all Weston. She arl% her clever daughter, the boys are trying ig. Miss Grace, were the founders of the â€" ® Town Improvement Society, and it Rowntree Brothers@have opened a was through her connections in arâ€" Driving Shed in thg rear of their tistic circles in} Toronto that Ns store for the accomm@dation of Farm Reid was induceéd to make the preâ€" ers and others who fray ‘be visiting sentation of her}beautiful picture. As the Village and régquire a plate to puc a candidate for School Trustee, Mrs. Se eral ~ci iz ns fompisi._d aw‘o <o â€"Jeâ€", ira vgil‘ng tiroâ€"f ton last Sunday gat a ver speed. $ Mr. Allan C. Pisgson has been apâ€" pointed Secratary o% the Water, Powâ€" er and Light Comm#ssion in the room of J. H. Stonehous® resigned. mm@datl ho fhay jauire a p in fhe V c wis r d p@stcan the 8 Tow ening of _ ipravemen ideg wit] hesl) â€" ealth has specior t aind® outh ‘he Rvinte Parties mis@s cle illage cor eid2 at Tesbyteri haves leff rey Ewill c daifighte le ~MWere ined$ by. * £ 1 ne@essan TowBg Im parky, iteregted a â€" ghort aft' th in ogder itable to ~ /d attended he Town have ipeen 4st Wer. oE in ong S t & tong hea t migs‘ t] rim. g A s §J nore upâ€"toâ€"date barbers has just massage ortft. ed not be afraid n chums for all avott _ There will be two carload cf bug w â€"_â€" gies delivered on Baturiay to aâ€"r. .1 _ hi 1 _ Cousine, Main St§ee...th y caâ€"ist c Baynes, Gray ang Mea_. n ‘n gies; this is the farge t consiâ€"nwent n apâ€" ever made to Wegton. Lunch wil hbe Powâ€" served at 1.30 .m. an_ the EHagle room House. These buggies will all be set up and exhibited in procession after the lunch. Parties contemplalinz n the purchasing this spason should not fail Sunâ€" to see this exhibit. 5 Dear Sirâ€"â€"I woilild like toâ€"_inform the public of Westgn, in regard to the Band matters. %e the members of the Band, have worked hard, togethâ€" er, to get a first class organization, and. you .must admit we have sucâ€" ceeded. We h‘ave;ij amassed property to the value of $1363.39 of which the Council gave the %ag-niï¬cent sum of $325. We have recently made applicaâ€" tion for a grant, apd we were led to believe, it would bg favourably dealt with, but we weregiven the sum of $150, which,.I as Bandmaster, consiGer an insult to this bady of men. _ Now this question has got to be decided by the ratepayers of Weston, and at once. _ Take any fown which has a Band, they not only support the band but they have to pay a salary to the conductor to keep it efficient: T am interested enough this Band and Town to give my iservices free, but we must have at Eea,st $500 â€"to keep up the efficiency. tg present standard Now ladies and géntlemen we have done alil we are able to do, unless there is someone ingferested enough to take a signed petitipn to the Counc‘ representing the rat@pavers of Weston as Reeve Bull informed me, that it was illegal for the |Council to make any grant without the consent of the ratepayers, but I fgil to see why it would be any more] illegal to give, $500 ‘than $150 this must be taken up by the people at on%ï¬, if you wish to keep the Band for ghe summer conâ€" certs, because if a’%\is organization | disbands through lagk of support, it will be a disgrace to this Town and my efforts to give §7eston the finest Brass Bandâ€" in Canagla, willâ€" amount to nothing, it now needs a citizen of this Town to take the matter up, as we intend to pay as much as possible off the Uniform debt out of the $150 grant, and we need "%ignoney for some Instruments that we. must have, to keep the Panct _ a at her. ROBERT BARKER, Bandmaster, Weston Prise Band. â€" To the Editor‘ â€" The Government of China has askâ€" ed all the Christian churches in China to observe Sund&y, April 27th as a day of prayer that China may be guided to a wis@ solution of the criâ€" tical problems bésetting her as a reâ€" sult of the exéraordinary changes which have taken place in the nation sintce the Revolugion. The Governâ€" ment requests prayer for the Nationâ€" al Assembly, for) the President, for the Constitution, for the recognition of the Republic by Western nations, for the maintenance of peace, and for the election of strong and virtuous men to office. i Fairbairn polled a large number of votes, and althgugh falling short ol election, convin ‘éd many doubters ol the desirability ‘of having a woman on the School Bpard.. Mr. and Mrs. Fairbairn have taken a fruit farm at Clarkson. & 1. PA AN UNPRECEDENTED EVENT 502 Temple Building, ~ TORONTO, « ONTARIO ? Please send me, without obligation on my part, literature containing facts, figures and views of Carmangay. : f WESTERN CANADA REAL ESTATE CO. wWESTON TOWN BAND ceneinetemineoine, ce esmm svemnts cvc uns aceâ€"camnes Name Address Woeston " Times and Suida" __New York Factory Establishes Winâ€" _ E> nipeg Plant. . &‘ _ P. B. Bird, the millionaire owner of _ the Birdâ€"Archer Company, of New _ . York, is in Winnipeg in conmnection, _ with the opening of a branch chemical, _ plant in this city. Operations will be. â€J started in a building remodelled for â€" manufacturing purposes at the corner of Talbot avenue and Woolfe Street, _ in Elmwood, with about a dozen men, . and this number will be gradually inâ€" _ creased during the supmer. The Elmâ€" / wood factory will supply the . Gazaâ€" _ | dian customers of the, New Yoer,\â€"\ w€ pany. _ The Elmwood_ factory @@nll !| turn out chemicals for locomotive_ _ boilers.. The main raw material used" $ is mercury, and the finished product _ | has the pecularity that it removes scale from the,roilers therepy increasâ€" ; ing the life and safety of the boiI,e.b\,fjé 100 per‘ céent. All the big Canadian =‘ railway companies have already placâ€" _ ed large orders with the new factory s for immediate delivery. & a@ â€" Farm Hands Wanted In Manitoba. & The fine spring weather has i¢ause s unusually early activity in the a&é‘ cultural districts in Manitoba, where ~~ seeding is now general. Joseph Burke 4 provincial immigration superintendent â€" says the demand for farm help i®@, _ general. throughout the province, and a be is experiencing great diffculty in #%. sectring a enificient number of men. x Reguests for information regardi®m@e_ Tarming: prospects are received in â€" i large numbersâ€"daily from the United States, chicfly irom Kansas, Texas, | Nebraska and Illinois, 3 Vacant Lots Made Beauty Spots. a s _ The Winnipeg Garden club, started s last year a movement to beautify the _ }city's streets, by turning vacant proâ€" s perty into garden plots, with the reâ€"e _ sult that 120 11nattv§ctive and weed. 7 grown areas were transformed into _ blooming flower bedsp The club unâ€" . | dertake the more laborious work of _ plowing and. harrowing, leaving the more pleasant labor of cultivation to _ _ interested citizons. Prizes are off@%ed _ for the best cultivated lots, asgle 7 as other rewards for owners o e | best cultivated home gardens.â€" Last _ year the club maintained four model o gardens, and this year it is planned to cultivate six in different parts of & the city. > 24 A special campaign is about to be instituted to inducte dairy fagmers from the State of Minnesota t«ï¬ne to Western Canada, and a n er have already come with their effects. These men, said Mr. White, not only bring wealth with them, but the most valuable experience along the lines of dairy farming under conditions very similar to those exigting in Western Canada. p 8: Te con iâ€"neds fine i q s K spring is koe ing the tor‘s office here husy. Ou~â€" Wanird; e building inspecâ€" weather â€"this