The thanks of $he W. A. are speciâ€" ally due to Mr. snd Mrs. Ward, the Principalsâ€" of e College, who so kindly lent thei$ house and grounds for the occasiong to the Commission for Light, to Mg. D. Rowntree, Jr., for a ioint of b§ef, to Mr. W. Lawâ€" rence, for a bo of biscuits, to Mr. W. F. Grifith f 100 cocoa nuts, to Messrs. Hill & iells and Mrs. Fineâ€" gan, for assistn@e in obtaining Baâ€" namas, candies, Acomes, etc., and to Messrs. Greaves®and Tâ€"inkwon who so kindly devotf several. hours. of working time in @recting booths, et and Mr. Wade for cartage Many other friends remdered excellent serâ€" vice,in various ys and to them;, tllle members of the xiliary tender their warmest thanks? as without their timely assistancg, no Garden Party could have been Reld. The various b@oths were well patâ€" ronized, and indeed were quite sold out long before Wthe evening was far advanced. Very Emany more ‘"fishes"‘ would have beem caught in the pond bad the supply ibeen greater, and a large number of folks had to depart without their pgomised ‘‘catch." The cocoa nuts wereé a sounce .of endless amusements, as @lso was the ‘‘Hoopâ€" la‘‘ table. A special feapure was the homeâ€". made stall, whaps an assortment ol cakes, candies, its, etc., were on sale, all having been made by friends for the occasion fand all articles were sold almost as {soon as displayed.‘ The ice cream sfall too made a very| good showing a ‘"none was left to tell the ‘tale."‘ | In spite of t indifference on the part of the atherman and also other attractio in â€"and out of the Village a very large number sat down to tea, which r exceeded expectaâ€" tions. A very successful Garden Party was held on Saturday; June 21st in the grounds of St. Ggorge‘sCollege, the proceeds of whichiwere to be devoted to the Building Fund in connection with St. John‘g Amglican Church. ‘The Party was given under the ausâ€" pices of the Worgan‘s Auxiliary, and their thanks areidue to all members of the congregation who rallied around so splendjdly with their help, gifts, donations, (etc,A Some of the Children did ver ty work in the games and Dan ones took their the plaiting of t kind tuition of â€" Ambler. For all Electric installing consult J. A. Bayliss, Lambton Avenue, Mount Dennis. Estimates cheerfully given. Beautylene stops that falling hair, also restores grey or faded hair to its natural color, Inch, Weston. _ The Woodmen their annual Baptist Church, in the aftern the graves of t bers. Rev. B. R. Str moved to Beach Church, Toronta, Ph.D., has beei‘ charge here and sidence in the A new R. M J formed from West mail for Thistlet Highfield, leaving Mails for Humbe in future be dist bridge. | Miss Margaret Man., â€" and Mt] couver are visit son. Street Winnipeg, are Vi by,, Maria Streej Walter Long always use the on Monday for Mr. John MeyeÂ¥s, of Toronto, is spending a coup" of days with Mr. W. Longstafi. § Remember to get your Paris Green from Inch, the Cut Rate Druggist, Weston. Subscription Price. Telephone No. 26 I wESsTON | _ For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Fignature of Mrs. W. BE CASTORIA JOHN‘S (ANGLICAN) GARDEN ABVERETISINC RATES O® APFLICATION West;n, Ont., Friday July gth, 1913. nall Surday School creditable and pretâ€" hape of Old English s, while the older part equally well in > Maypole, under the TS he W. A. are speciâ€" ind Mrs. Ward, the e College, who so house_ and. grounds to the Commission A. E. WHINTON, Propriet erby and family of ting Mrs. W. Ellerâ€" ff says it pays to , he sold his colt ‘ _route has been n and will take all wn, Etobicoke and Weston at 9 a.m. and Ebenezer will ibuted from Woodâ€" gways has been reâ€" Avenue Methodist Rev. J. A. Long, appointed to the is taken up his reâ€" areonage "on King the World will hold ch parade to the Sunday morning, ey will decorate ir deceased memâ€" IcBride, â€"Newdale, G. Rolston, Vanâ€" Mrs. J. B. Adamâ€" PUBLISHED ([LVERY FRIDAY and Miss Mollie ADDRESS ALL CC# AUNICATIONS TO Cimes aan is | _A company of people assembled i holiday, July 1st, |Garden Party, hel | tred‘s Grove.. The (from afar in the g ~Woodstock, Chicag fornia contributed evening was plea ‘out for a good tim{ | Silver Band were music, which add !p.‘leasure of the oc MacDonald, of We tionist, pleased the numbers and the Toronto, in their ceived. The ladies ton were as usual The Bandsmen in t{ tions done very cr dies Aid Society who kindly assist evening a success. Everyone does no lage scavenger Wita are they sore about This year the gall§ries will be dividâ€" ed into four. secti@ns: British, Gerâ€" man, American and F€anadian, and the entire exhibit promiges a distinct adâ€" vance on the greats collections that have featured the C&nadian National. GREATEST A1 Famous Paintings Britain, United St The display of' Canadian National lovers of the beaut of America, 1 In the galleries best works of Can States artists. and Buster is gefttin% and Walter Longi nuate him, bhe is n a young bulldog sc to‘the petty thievi that has been g time now. The de known had better or they may find the magistrate wit their nether garmen While driving Pj along Main St failed to get clear with «the result . knocked off. It . that no further da On account of until further noti (Anglican) . Adult meet Sunday Afte at the home of Street Weston. St. John‘s (R. .} Church, Weston and St. Cecilia‘s, of West Toronto, will hold a combined Picâ€"Nic and Garden Party on e Fair Grounds, at Weston, on Satprday, July 26th. A rousing good ti is expected both afternoon and eveging. Keep this date open. Buy City Dairy Itce Cream, you run no risks, guaranteed pure and superâ€" ior to other makes. Reception Brick is a friend maker. It‘s a friend in need, indeed. Try it. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dickin, Owen Sound, Mr. and . Chas. Dickin, Toronto, Mrs. Burton and _ little daughter, Bulyea, sk., Miss Dickin, Mre. McKay and ;Miss Marjorie Mcâ€" Kay, of Toronto were holiday visiâ€" tors with Mr. and Mrs, John Dickin, Main Street. a The smoke is ge‘ nuisance on King Coulter Avenue. soon be looking fo Water must belgetting scarce in Weston they have ven taken the tap away from the ou§side of the Town Hall. How are the thirsty ones goâ€" ing torget a drink ow Dufferin Street is full of cement pipes they are being made for the storm sewer. The boys will miiss the bathing hole under the Eagle fWbridge now that it has beenâ€"filled in. The St. Caflthal‘ come to Weston o Keep this date op St. George‘s j College looks quite smart now th the fence has been painted. Four dagoes gat in the Humber for two hours Surfday night, trying to get cool. Evening, 7 p.m ty Man." j Bible Question ‘‘Where in the B finding Figs on 4 Rev. W. H. Wallace, Pastor. Morning 11 a.m. Service for the Woodmen of th World, subject ‘‘Friendship.‘"‘ $1,00 per BAPTIST CHURCH eries Rre gathered the i CanRdian and United â€" and ghe great galleries an tReir treasures to ce the&value of the colâ€" Annum Jn advance. he warm weather, e, the St. John‘s Bible Class will con on the lawn, ss _ Johnston, Mill or the little folks, le does it speak of istles.‘"‘ nes Lacrosse Club i _July the twelith. butchers waggon t, Dick Beamish from a street car hat a wheel was vas very f{fortunate nage was done. ting to be quite a eorge‘s Road and The residents will a remedy. Subject, "A . The Dovercourt nerous with their d greatly to the sion. Miss Edna ; Toronto, Elocuâ€" audience with her isses Steinhoff, of pe;ts were well reâ€" |quartette of Wesâ€" uch appreciated. eir various selecâ€" itably. _ The Laâ€" ish to thank all ver five hundred to celebrate the at the Methodist in Mr. D. Rownâ€" were many friends lrthering. Toronto, and far off Caliâ€" }o the crowd. The ant and all were te. pretty old now taff will superanâ€" w negotiating for as to put a stop g from his oathin ing on for some predators who are ake warning now, themselves before i the seat out of from Germany, tes and Canada. Pa.intings at â€" the Exhibition draws ul from all parts T EXHIBIT welcome the Vilâ€" open arms. What any way. wWESTON, ONT in making the Thrifâ€" A very pretgy wedding took place at the home & Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Perty, Carletah Place, on June 25th, when their eldgst daughter Eva Pearl was united insholy wedlock to Frank Roland Teale.% son of Reuben Teale, of Weston, Onfario. The Rev. Arthur Wilkinson offiGating. The bride wore a dainty gowa of cream messaline and carried agbouqust of white roses and orange blpssoms the gift of the groom. TheÂ¥happy couple were the recipient of gnany beautiful _gilts showing the steem in which they wereâ€" held in iCarleton place where they will in 1‘1§ure reside. The Baptist Church, Mount Dennis, was the scene mï¬ a quiet wedding on Saturday, Jung 28th, when Isabella, eldest daughtee of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barrett was united in holy wedlock by Rev; C. W. Marsh, to Mr. Geo. Loades, late of London, Engâ€" land. _ The brige who was given by her father wore}a charming dress of white silk overgblue silk mull, trimâ€" med with stee& bead trimming and white silk fringg, and a white tulle veil with oran% blossoms. She carâ€" ried a bouquet of white roses tied with a jlovely white satin ribbon. The bride was attended by Miss Agnes Mortimer, of Woronto who wore a white emboirdery dress trimmed with blue, she carried a shower bouquet o‘ pink carnationsi _ The flower girls were Miss Mgggie Barrett, sister of the bride, and »was dressed in white silk over pink | mull, and carried a bouquet of pink\ and white carnations Miss Dorothy Eargher and Miss Grace Fordham, dresged in white embroidâ€" ery, carried lagge sprays of carnaâ€" tions. Mr. Ralph Marsh acted as groomsman. The church was prettily decorated, and@during the singing of the Register, Mrs. A. E. Wearn, the organist, played the March ‘"Des Troubadors.‘" $ Afuver the ceremony Mr._and Mrs. RGeonard Fordham, (sisâ€" ter of the grog@mj) received the guests at her home o@ Dennis Avenue, where about 50 guesfs partook of the wedâ€" ding breakfast$ served under a large marquee on the lawn. pamama hat | with white ostrich mount and caï¬ried mauve sweet peas and lilfes. M; and Mrs. Deacon left for Winnipeg | where they will live, the bride trayelling in tailored suit of marine blue corded silk, small French hat of blue straw with touch of mustard sHade and grey. During the week preyious to the marriage, the bride wa% the recipient of two linen showers from her friends in Wesâ€" ton and Toromto, and a gift of silver from the Meghod‘ist Choir of which she had been for some years a memâ€" ber. Some g)f those present from a distance were Dr. Adam Shortt and Mrs. Shortt and Miss Muriel Shortt, of Ottawa, Senator E. D. Smith and Mrs. Smith 0% Winona, Miss Smith, Hamilton, Mr. Armand Smith, Winoâ€" ivory charmeuse satin, pointed train, and draped with ‘quantities of shadow lace, the bodite being entirely of shadow lace, gdged with brilliants. She wore the conventional bridal veil and orange blgssoms and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lily of the valley. She was attended by her sister, iMrs. Mason, of Norâ€" wich, as Matron of Honor, whose gown was of ral pink marquisette with accordeon{ plaited skirt and over dress of shad(gw lace of the same shade. She wore a large black hat and carried pajest pink roses. _ The groom was supported by Mr. M. C. Hayes of Niagara Falls, as best man. The wedding rches were played by Miss Winnifred) Stalker A. T. C. M., of Torouto, angd during the signing of the register, Miss Genevieve Lyons of Weston sang ‘very charmingly ‘‘All Mine Alone." The groom‘s gift to the bride wasia Steinway piano, to Mrs. Mason a pearl and sapphire penâ€" dant, to Migs Lyons and to Miss Stalker, pearl) brooches. .. After the ceremony a réteption was held on the lawn â€"when rs. Coon was wearing black marquigette over grey satin with garnmiture and trimmings of cut steel, small black bat with plume, amd nosegay of purple orchids. _ Mrs. Deacon mother of the groom wore cream silk with lace overdress, white The marriage tgok place at Weston on Monday, Jung 30th, at 4 p.m. at ‘‘Kenjockety,"‘ thk home of the brides parents of Edna Bladys Coon, youngâ€" est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hervey A. Coon to Mr. William Arthur Deaâ€" con of Winnipeg,} only son of the late Mr. W. H. Deacon, L.L.B., and Mrs. Deacon of Pembroke, Ontario. The Rev. B. R. Strapgways, B. A., B. D., of Weston, officiating. Immediately preceding the @eremony which took place on the lawn under an arch of marguerites an 4 greenery. Mr. Ernest D. Caldwell, sploist in St. James Square Church} Toronto, sang very effectively Bofm‘s ‘"Still as the Night.‘" The bride who was given away by her fther, was gowned in Mr. and Mrs. T.IM..Todd and famiâ€" ly leaves on Tugsday for Souris, Manitoba to visit itheir home for two months. At the Court o Monday evening, successful in havi appeals reduced, being $350. Mr. peal on behalf of Board for exem ground at the sid successful. Chapman are spe 'diné7; 7;1_{7cjnth- in Newark, N. Y. Physician, Surgeon, erc. Officeâ€"Corner Main and Mill Streets: Office Hours :‘ 8 to 10 am., 1 to 3 and 7 to 8.30 p.m. Westom Miss Della Adamjgon and Miss Neva LOAD TEA .Eâ€"PERRY. COONâ€"PEACON (;g Wino1 r.. Armai DBSâ€"BA t Chureh e i a q ung 28th, hterg _ of rett was Rev; C. W _ late of bridge wt oreia ch veréblue iteel bead rin , an angg blo:s met of w y white 5; attended f oron ‘dery dre:s rieg a sh ons, T Igggie B: nd iwas C nk / mull in‘ and :1 r Fargher esged in lagge 8 Balph I ‘he chu ad } during [rs. A. ayed th § Afuer . eonarc og@m) rec om Denni se part« st§s served the lawn. As Eâ€"PE ‘téy weds 8i Mr. oh Place d§st daug i ?:holy w 3 son_ of nEarioA 7 Phone No. 87. BARRETT. Revision held on r. Jos. Nason was g three out of five he total reduction . J. Bourke‘s apâ€" he Separate School tion on the playâ€" of the school, was AR S 0O N TELEPKONE NO. 30. Store closes at 1 o‘clock every Wednesday George M. Lyons The Commission meets on the Seâ€" cond and Fourth Tuesday each month in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, at 8 p.m. For Boys, from 25e to 35¢ per pair ALSO In connection with Water, Power or Liight, call up the Secretaryâ€"Treasurer A. G. PEIRSON, Town Hall, Phone 199. Owners and Agents of all houses will be held responsible for Water and Electric Light rates unpaid by tenâ€" ants. The Superintendent will attend promptly to the reading of the meter on notice from the party interested that the tenant is leaving. Electric Irons, Table Lamps, Tungsten Lamps and all Electrical supplies. ESTIMATES FOR WIRING CHEERFULLY GIVEN WATER, POWER and LIGHT COMMISSION. CHOICE BEEF, LAMB, VEAL AND SMOKED MEATS, Lambton Ave. Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. No waiting. Three chairs operating. Agent for the following Fire and Life Insurance Co‘s TARIFF, ~Royal, Guardian, Canada National, and North British and Mercantile Also Agent for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates, Farley‘s Shaving Parlour Main Stâ€" and Conran PIâ€", _ WESTON. WESTON BRANCH, â€" N;mcEwen, Manager. MOUNT DENNIS BRANCH, JAR. BLACK, Manager. Full lines and sizes for Men from BROWNIE OVERALLS Agent for Butterick‘s Patterns. Harvey Moody, NONâ€"TARIFF, York, Merchants, and Dominion. â€"ANDâ€" EXCELSIOR LIFE, and TRAVELLERS ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Insuranec MAIN ST.., WESTON J. A. BAYLISS, WORKMEN‘S Shirts and Smocks. E. J. MUSSON | q6 f_ B g 5B x & eS a car‘ta 6 saa â€" id Ey fral ho 25 8 s & ho 1 n dedi i 56 atebd 5 BP i 84 io G=s & T7 Years in Business. Canital and Surplug Oyér $7,6500,000. /\\ The athlete who" uses all his strength O 5 2 h & c VEGETABLES IN SEASsON. ecrical Contractor FOR ALL _ INFORMATION NORTH END BUTCHER We have extra values in As well as full lines of 1836 THE BANK OF 1913 15¢ to $1.25 Telephone 18 r 11. WESTON W. CRUICKSHANK, DEALER IN Mt. Dennis Chairman The athlete . throughont the/ sprint to the }ï¬â€™ who spends T loseg wh,&%afl for extra uflde. gwart g savafigs Acc@unt now in the ;}g{éf itigh ‘North America and build p a Resefv again;b*‘f’hat need. T.Y. ARIFFTR Jr. Electric wiring our specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed, Electric Fixtures, Special desions,. No extra charge for installing. > Portable Lamps at reduced prices. Electric Novelties and Supplies of all kinds. D. 8. T0 16 eâ€"p. lamps, I7T cts. _ 32 c.p. lamps, 25 cts, Tuangsten Lamps, 45¢ up, special prices in quantities. DON‘T FORGET THE ADDRESS Write for calemdar Musieal Phome Jct. T9. Went T Jct., 1623 PHONE Paints, Oils and Pedlar Steel Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Gasoline and Oil Stoves, ® Stoves and Furnaces. Screens, Doors and Windows, Field and Lawn Fences, Maxwell Lawn Mowers. Apples, Lemons, Oranges, Lettuce, Radishes, Rhubarb, a. w. COULTER, v. 8. Horor Graduate Ontario Veterinar College All diseases of~Cattle and Horses Treated Scientifically. Calls by mail or phone promptly attemded. MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON PHONE No. 9. BEEF, LAMB, PORK and VEAL VEGETABLES. ELECTRICAL CONTRPACTOR ORDERS DELIVERED. hone No. 16. Racla Special Display CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REMODELING HATS. MUOURNING ORDS A SPECIALTY. We carry a full line o‘Trimmings and Flowers. Open Evenings, MRS. A. McMASTER. TORONTO JUNCTION COLLEGE or M U 8 1 0 AND SOHOOL OF RELOCUTION Mrs. Marle 8. MceGill, ure Maple Syrup. POULTRY SPRING CHICKENS Surplug Oyver $7,600,000. ete ,ï¬:hgf')uies all his strength the;/ rfce, loses in the final ;?Kvith a reserve. So he ! his income as he goes, the in:;}’t}blg need arises as. 3 MILADY‘S MILL 1724 DUNDAS STREET, WEST TORONTG. ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER FOR RENT. OLDHAM‘S HARDWARE, BANK OF NOVA SCG JAS. HUGILL, cel Shingles, Portland Cement FRUITS WESTON ONT. Ready Roofing. Varnishes. Green Onions, Cucumbers, Tomatoes. Strawberries, Grape Fruit, Pine Apples. UNCTION |_ _ C. LORNE FRASER, M. A. F M U 8 1O Barrister, Solicitor, etc. ‘ RLOOUTION ‘ Bank of Nova Scotia Ckambers. . MeGill, iPhone, 152, wWESTON, Ont. Musical Direetrem ‘ Office Hoursâ€"9 a.m. to 12 nooj 4 West Tororto to 6 p.m. Evenings by appointrh. . _F. MOON, Eagle Block. | Veterinary . Barister, Solicitor sa_~~ _ â€"= 758 Dundas St. NERY PARLOURS® § Spring' Millinery â€" J ; G. HO W aRr D G R & Y ‘ Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, ote. 891 Main Street, WESTON Motrnings and Eveninge. Toronto Office 304 Lumsden Building corner Adelaide and Ynnc~» Offices: Camada Permanent Bldg _ 18 Toronto St. Phone M. 268y (above Hoar‘s t Real estate loans Consultation hours, 10 a.m., 3 p.m., and by appointment. Tel. Col. seR Maria Street, D R. _W. J.â€" C HALRLTON Physician, Surgeon, etc. fficeâ€"Cor. North Station and Johs Streets, Weston, Ont. ie Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m; 6 to 8 p.ma. Sunday, 8 to 10 a.m. MARGARET and 418 Bloor Street, west Sal s e Tges Graduate Toronto Conservatory of Music, Pianoâ€"Teachers Normal Course. _ Pupils prepared for Conservatory Exams., Studio, Room T, Nova Scotia Bank Bdg. Westonâ€"“‘ednesday. Saturday, Monday and Thursday mornings, ANDERSON & MeMAS Barristers, Solicitors, Nota 1699 Dundas Street TORONTO. Off Private funds DR. J. T. HACKETT‘ Dentis$ Dr. H. D. LIVINGSTONE Ear, Nose and Throat. . EDGAR PARSONS, Batrister, Solicitor, Notaty Public Over D funds to loan on class security, . _E D M U N D 8 rates. ic k Telephone, Junction 991. R. GILLETTE Phone 48 Rowntree & Sons , _ WEST TORONTO. s Hardware Store), W and Eveninge. 4 Lumsden Building ide and Yonge. & McMASTER . _R O LL 8 , Notary Public placed at current . Notaries WESTON, ONT EVENINCS OPEN TORONTO. Toronto. Weston, fired