C TB Fly Pads, sticky paper, sticky h~angâ€"i â€"â€"â€"â€" ers, all fresh and reliable. Inch‘s > There was a fair Subscription Price. Telephone No. 26 éui: Rate Drug Store, Weston Another barber i$ about to open Up in Weston. , Miss Gladys Mu‘ relatives in Montrea The Bank of B. groundsman. now. The Weston sectio being retracked. Building â€" has corfmenced on the Frank Pearson property just across the river. Misses Genevieve. L31 Barton are guests at tage, Springsyde. VMu{ Consult. us before wiring.â€"your date open. house, old or new, W. F.=Moon, 1724 Dundas Street, West ‘Toronto. | Wwhen . a Thirteen children we ton during the last ending June 30th, w number. The Secretary of th Band has just signed t an engagement at th tional Exhibition on | in all 3,700 pounds,; hi stalled at the Mofigt i this week. The [act?ry power. € Miss Della Gibson |is spending A fortnight with Mrs. d. K. Moffat at Springsyde, Muskoka. Who was it that two ladies on North when he was waterin E wEsTON | Many grass widowers whose families are away holidaying are mealing at the famous Commegcial Hotel lately. The genial Bob is mroviding for their wants in his usualisatisfactory manâ€" mner. One of these tkemporary widowâ€" ers betook himselfi to view natures wonders near the . S.. and dame rumour has it that his electric spin gave him some sew§r experience that nearly cost him his fJease of life. The cars over there skem to object to keeping the rail if cases like this, unlike our trolley §here, that keeps the rail when goirg through stink valley near St. Clafr Ave. A sudden demand for a cleaning process was created, and when Rpplied and damâ€" ages assessed againgt the company he no doubt thought that he was a lucky man, and that thef holiday spent in Weston or Muskoka& would not likely have been so eXxCiting. A big fish story would have‘ been easier told and much more pleasan§ experience. _ Exâ€" perience of this kigd is of no value to a member of af sewer committee, and should leave the impression of his memory to be ready for any emerâ€" senoy. whether sitfing at the board meeting or seeking sights near the langer zone. § A little boy was‘ seen playing under one of the freight pars that are on the siding near King [Street. It is this kind of thing thgt helps to increase the death list of fhose killed by the traings. All interested requested to mee on Saturday even when it is hoped ed, and the town On Friday, J Mr. T. H. Stewar University of C Lecture entitled Canada With the lustrated with lim Westminster _Sun corner of Main Weston, in the int Society. â€" This lec taining as well as mission fee. Silve body will be welco €aused, _ _‘ For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought ©"Canadian Cougier,‘" _ July 28th. A â€" marvellous seum atâ€" Munich, Bavariaâ€"A Worl§â€"Edueation. in the History of Scienc§ and Art, Geology, Metallurgy, steam engines, ploughs, road â€" making, ellings. flying apâ€" paratus, ete. 3 > es ~ "Mlustrated Lgndon News," June 28th. Dispepsia, Wwhat it is and how Bears the Signature of Two. huge transfor wWESTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. ADVERTISINC RATES OÂ¥ APFLICATIO Weston, Ont., Friday July ‘GIh, 1913. A. E. WHINTON, Proprietbr PUBLISHED EVERY â€"FRIDAY ourts put in USg. | Mr. and Mrs. Melville McKay celeâ€" & brated their wood (five year) wedâ€" y 25th at 8 Pâ€"M., ding last Wednesday night, about a graduate of the thirty guests were jpresent. Many onto, wWill give 4 handsome presents were presented to ‘A Trip Through the happy couple. : The company deâ€" ible Society‘ 1!â€" parted in the wee gmall hours, after light views, in the having had a most enjoyable evening. y School at the â€" â€"*4§ nd Mill Streets, The cherry thievies are at work rests of the Bible again, many of the resident gardeners ure will be enterâ€" of Weston have had their [ruit stolen rofitable. No adâ€" during the evenings. Some of the collection. Everyâ€" youths are not satisfied with taking €. ‘the cherries, but also walk off with g, at eight o‘clock, club will be formâ€" ourts put in use. lawn tennis are in the Town Hall, ir Ave. A sudden llng process was pplied and damâ€" the company he t .he was a lucky {holiday spent in would not likely ting. _ _A big fish n easier told and experience. _ Exâ€" d is of no value sewer committee, : impression of his y for any emerâ€" "ers whose families are mealing at cial Hotel lately. roviding for their satisfactory manâ€" emporary widowâ€" to view natures . S.. and dame his electric spin r experience that Jease of life. The em_ to object to cases like this, here, that keeps ig through stink son ADDRESS ALL CCM AUNICATIONS TO of the C.P.R.is A., has a new â€" St. Kitts Lacros 7 cause to remember. ers, weighing have been inâ€" t Stove Works, Cimes ann Gutnr ons and Edith \Crossford Cotâ€" ‘koka. iearly drowned Ftation Street, the lawn? e born in Wesâ€" three months at an unlucky Weston Prize e contract for Toronto Naâ€" eptember 3rd. is visiting â€" King George Roal are now both welQ Hydro. uses Hydro > $ The old _ church Pbell had long been AUNICATIONS TO i cracked; $ |_ Its call was buf a groan; )N, Proprie £ It seemed to sound a funeral knell With every broken tone. = = WESTON, ONT‘“We need a bell,¢ the brethren siad, f "But taxes mugt be paid; & We have no moneéy we can spareâ€" > Just x th adies‘ idâ€"" y July #$th, 1913. \ yA C ol s The shingles on tthe roof were old; mm ommc _ The raim came OWn in_ClllS: The brethren slow‘ly shook their heads BAPTIST CHURCH. § ‘_And spote of ‘$monthly hills." Rey. W. H. Wallace, Pastor. The chairman off the board arose, Motrningâ€"Subject? ‘"‘Are Things Comâ€" _ And said, "I afu ‘afraidâ€" mon. § s That we shall haive to lay the case Eveningâ€" Subjec§, ‘"The Common Before the Ladjes‘ Aid." s hn | Sulsation: T | The carpet hafl been patched and There was a fair lattendance at the Patched f § f Till quite beyong repairt, Lacrosse Match Sagurday. And through thq} aisles and on Â¥he Mr. nnin ilf erect tw ore steps glasshilesezl t%?s v;xl I:ZZr. & m The boards shfwed, hard and bare. "It is too bad!‘l the brethren said; St. Kitts Lacrosge team will have T;“in,::‘;rt II;E t eslzce :gag;e s h f ai n arest cause to rerpember he glorious 12th. Or merauees oftbe A4" King George Roa@ and Holl(_ay Aveâ€", The preacher‘s stipend was behind; Get your eyes tested Free ‘by our Honor Graduate Refractionist. Inch, Weston. A large number of~ automobiles passed through eston on Sunday night minus head Jights. | _ Mr. Vernon Rowntree was driving up Main Street last night when his _horse became frightened at a street car. For a few séconds things were !lively. Mr. Rowngree however sucâ€" ceeded in getting the excited animal into the Methodist ‘driving shed. No _serious damage war done. Mrs. Arthur Grgaves and Master Holley Greaves, are at Rothesay Cotâ€" tage, Springsyde, Muskoka. The ) Weston Cogncil of the Canaâ€" dian Order ol CHosen Friends will have a pie social at their next meetâ€" ing. i Mr. Inch has purchased the Post Office corner and Rrug Store. This corner is one of the finest business gites in Weston. St. John‘s (R. C.) Church, Weston and St. Cecilia‘s, of West Toronto, will hold a combined Picâ€"Nic and Garden Party on the Fair Grounds, at Weston, onmâ€"Saturday, July 26th. A rousing good time is expected both afternoon and evening. Keep this A man wanted ‘to know where Downsview was lasé Monday, the funâ€" ny part of it was, that be had just driven through it, ,{nq badn‘t notited it- w When a road ï¬ closed a notice should be put up, i\ is very annoying alter driving up a ?treet only to find it â€"impassible. $ The party who hborrowed the lawn mower from the Bapk of British North America, please refurn the same imâ€" mediately and save trouble. Several manâ€"holek and other iron fixtures in connectipn with the sewers are dangerous to the traffic, they are in places ten inchgs above the road level. 3 Weston Footbally team défeated the Baptist Church team to the tune: of four goals to ni’{ Norman â€" scored three for Weston. = The Weston Bowlers defeated Brampâ€" ton on Wednesdky evening. Wesâ€" ton‘s performance fis. wonderful as the great Billy Marks iwas absent. Billy was always Brampton‘s Hoodoo. Weston Football Keam plays Downs. _ Uhurch, weslons OUNnLaTio, La view Toâ€"n‘ght (Frfiday) over on the by the Rev. J. Hughesâ€"Jones, . old lacrosse grounds. i Rector.. Lilian,} daughter o â€" & and Mrs. Williaim Harris of C LACROSSE. ‘ gransden, Englgnd, to FreC Well done iWeston! |_ Eastwell of Weskton, late of C : Wel; done iWeston! ! | _ gransden, Englaer. .__Well done [Weston!!! i <â€"â€"Ss Weston defeated| St. Catharines. _‘ DEATHS. . The Lacrosse match here on SAtUTâ€" fpRâ€"At her late residence. 66 day, between Stf Catharines and _ gare avenue, BR riday ,Ju]y Weston, drew a | fair crowd. The: Caroline Judd, idow, of the threatening dayâ€"perhaps kept many Of _ Ppomas Ide, in fher 69th year. the spectators awway which might‘ P otherwise have attended. The teams * lined up about 3 §‘clock. The local| MEETINGS NEXT WEEK. boys had the lead on their opPonEeNts _ Monday, July 21,â€"Regular me at all times, bothion the defence and (.Q.O.F., in Oddfellows‘ Hall, Cl home. _ The resulé being ‘Weston 8, gtreet. A < St. Catharines 5. i n ac c snads. g% o e in e: The cherry thieves are at work again, many oi the Fesident gardeners of Weston have had their fruit stolen during the evenings. Some of the youths are not satisfied with taking the cherries, but also walk off with limbs of the trees, which would bear good fruit the follgwing year. â€" The village constable Fholuld, get after these vandals. p Lansdowne are/ quite confident of winning the chamgionship. They have got swelled heads since they beat our boys 6 to 5, but ‘they forget to menâ€" tion that great 8ito 3 defeat they reâ€" ceived at Weston. Saturdays game was the best seep in this towp for years. Manager Harry buy a new hat. $1,00 per Annuym SPORTS. will sure have to DSSE. ‘Weston! Egeston!! E eston!! ! St. Catharines. kch here on Saturâ€" â€"Catharines and and Holley Ave lighted with th in advance. They passed him on the street; OU But nobly spoke the brethren then: ich, _ "Pastor, you §hall be paid! We‘ll call upon the treasurer ..__|_Of our good Liadies‘ Aid." iles 4 day ‘"Ab!" said the men, ‘"‘the way to | Heaven i ‘ Is long and hard and steep; ster With slopes of egse on either side, Jot. The path ‘tis hard to keep; We cannot climbjthe heights alone; Our hearts are sore dismayed; ina. We ne‘er shall gét to Heaven at all will _ Without the Lagies‘ Aid." the 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. Weston The poor man The grocer and HIGH SCHOOT, ENTRANCE PROMOTIONS. At Weston. Annie Allen, Isabel Anderson, Nor-l man Bourke, Clifford Bull (H), Harâ€" old Canning, AJma Chapman (H), Neva Chapman (H), Mildred Clark, Alice Cooper, David Dévins, Mitchel} Fraser, â€" Rolf Heslop, Arthur Hill, Mabel Homely, Iâ€"farry Irvine, Lifonel Irwin,: Will Jackéon, Mabel Leaver, Ethel Lewis, Bert Longstaff, Annic Love, Rosa McPhail, Cecil Mercer, Gordon Moffat, [ Julia Mollenhaeur, James Moore, bliï¬ord Noble . (H), Ernest Oldfield, Wilfred Pearen (H), Bruce Pollard, ;i Phylis Pritchard, Myrtle Rigg, %ll Rogers, _ Eula Rogers, Laurine Rogers, Fred Simpâ€" son, Alice Sims (H), Cora Sinclair, Daisie Smithson, Bert Sneath, Donald Snider, _ Elizabeth Snider, _ Russell Snyder, Janet Stong, Margaret Totâ€" ten (H), Lena :Vaughan, _ Gordon Watson, Williw Watson, Elsie Whitâ€" worth, Harry Woodward, Lucy Young, Willie Young. Fiftyâ€"five successiul out of seventyâ€"nine. | At Woédbridge. Gordon Anderson, _ Ruby Bailey, George Bland, E{l};el Burton, Violet Cowdry, Bessie Flemming, Gordon Hoover (H), Johs Johnston, William Johnson, Annie Igersey, Jean Laurie, Bertha Maynard, â€" Jean McCallum, Louie Stephensogl, Mary Stewart, Ethel Whitmore. > § Glenna Arntfield, John Barran, Ruby Blair, Isabell Book, Frank Brown, Herbert Goulton (H), Wesley Crowhurst,. Johp Dewsbury, Mabel Bruce Harlock, Wilton Heather, Beatâ€" rice Holdenby, Howard Levia, Vida Luno, Jean Ma;'Millan (H), Emily McGraw, James O‘Donnell (H), Marâ€" garet Renton, Helen Small, _ Ella Smith, Blair Stock, Martin Stortz. Twentyâ€"two succéessful out of thirtyâ€" two. & Monday, July #1,â€"Regular meeting of Weston To Council, in the Council Chambe at 8 o‘clock p.m. Tuesday, July 28,>Regular meeting of the Electric LifÂ¥@hé abd Waterworks Commission, Cou amber, Town Hall, 8 p.m. ts 2 Thursday, July 24~â€"Regular meeting of the Horticultural Society, Council ‘ a secondâ€"hand piane, make enquiries from John T. Anderson, piano tuner. Phone Junction. 72. Piano Tuning.â€"John _ T. Anderson. 200 Beresford Avenue, West Toronto. will visit Weston every week. _ Drop a post card to the above address, and your piano will be attended to without delay, Parfies wishing to purchase IDEâ€"At her late (residence, 66 Glenâ€" dale avenue, Wriday, July 11. Caroline Judd, idow of the late Thomas Ide, in her 69th year. _ EASTWELLâ€"HAKRIS,â€"Onâ€" Monday, July 14, 1913, inf §t. John‘s (Ang.) Church, Westonf Ontario, Canada, by the Rev. J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rector.. Lilian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Harris of Greatâ€" gransden, Englgnd, to Frederick Eastwell of Weskon, late of Greatâ€" gransden, England. Chamber, Town Hall, at 8 o‘clock WINNERS OF SCHOLARSHIPS 1, Wilfred Pearen, Weston P. : Clifford Bull, Weston P. | Neva Chapman, Weston P. YORK TOWNSHIP MEDALS. 1, Edith M. Taylor, S.8. 27, Yor Joseph Dymond, S.S. 16, Yol Donald Snider, S.S. 18, Yoi treet. ft S Monday, July %,â€"Regular Weston To Council, ouncil Chambe E at 8 o‘cl Tuesday, July 28,>Regular f the Electric Li@hE and Wa ommission, Cou ambe all, 8 p.m. ts 2 Thursday, July 24~â€"Regular D R. W. E._ PEA RS 0 N THE LAJIES‘ AID iL â€"HARRIS,â€"O1 1913, inf §t. Johb Weston} Ontaric ev. J. Hughesâ€"Jc Lilian,i daught . William Harris ,_ Englgnd, to of Weston, late , England. Phone No. 87 MARRIAGES At Mimico ?wed, hard and bare the brethren said; t be made est on the part fthe Aid." !tipen‘d was behind; blushed to meet he butcher as m on the street; the brethren then: ball be paid! he treasurer dies‘ Aid." e roof were old; own in rills; Iy shook their heads monthly pills.* ‘the board arose, n ‘afraid â€" ‘ve to lay the case es‘ ~Aid."" meeting Church York York York MOUNT DENNIS BRANCH, J. R. BLACK, Manager. Fire and Life Insurance Co‘s Farley‘s Shaving Parlour Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. No waiting. â€" Three chairs operating. Also Agent for reliaole Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates. CHOICE BEEF, LAMB, VEAL AND SMOKED MEATS. Main Stâ€" and Conran PIâ€", _ WESTON. WATER, POWER and LIGHT CGOMMISSION. In connection with Water, Power or Light, call up the Secretaryâ€"Treasurer A. G. PEIRSON, Town Hall, Phone 199. m w le, m tachment § + «?% picking _ up ’;' !,‘;/ threads, es e ravelings, bair, lint and: heavy surface dirt, and also has a hose and noZZle attachment for cleaning upholstered . furniture,, mattresses, draperies, etc. Another exclusive feature of the Domestic is a ballâ€"bearing roller, which rolls over the carpet and does not permit the nozzle to drag and wear the nap ASs others do. The domestic is simple in construcâ€" tion and can be worked by a child. It is operated like the ordinary carâ€" pet sweeper. A guarantee is furnishâ€" ed with every sweeper as to workmanâ€" ship, efficienty, and durability. If any lady is desirious of having & practical demonstration in her home will kindly ‘phone Weston 30 or drop a card to G. M. Lyons, Box 83, Wesâ€" ton, I will be; pleased to comply with your request. _ > 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. The Commission meets on the Seâ€" cond and Fourth Tuesday each month in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, at 8 p.m. NONâ€"TARJFEF, York, Merchants, and Bewremion. Sâ€"aAND 4:{:3‘.1_4’4;34 ’J’E&nï¬; EXCELSIOR LIFE, and TRAVELLERS ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Insuranee TARIFEF, Royal, Guardian, Canada National, and North British and Mercantile Harvey Moody, 1836 _ THE BANK OF |â€" i013 | »=. o _ 5g6 ' C A R. i EE% ar yeryse tfrraa "~~*% WESTON BfféN_C_Z_HA,“:_"N._ ]._Mcl?._wen, Manager. 418 Bloor Streesu;est, dbes alyw=shike Prosa irvac TO THE LADIES OF WESTON VEGETABLES IN SEASON. FOR ALL INFORMATION NORTH END BUTCHER . _J. MUSSON Agent for the following 77 Years in Business. Canital and Surplus Over $7,600,000 WESTON W. CRUICKSHANK, DEALER IN Yours very truly, The Domestic is the original and most efâ€" ficient Vacuum sweepâ€" er on the market and has several points of superiority over other sweepers. It is the only machine g having a Ne ‘brush atâ€" I beg to inform the ladies of Weston and vicinity, that I have taken the exclusive sales agency for the Domestic Vacuum Cleaner. G. M, LYONS Chairman For the Weneft of those who live out of town,,'/ie ,s';haye\ arranged a plan by which y(fu ‘_9*539“"â€(‘10 }your banking by mail quite ias":igatisi’fj/ctorfly as if you stood here ‘at i)ly'countms. Come in and let us k‘e~}§p‘faiu the planâ€"or write for the information. . WV. Gn MAIN STREET, â€" WEsTON PHONE No. 9. Lettuce, Radishes, Rhubarb, Apples, Lemons, Oranges, BEEF, LAMB, . PORK and VEAL VEGETABLES. | Shelf and Heavy Hardware, : Gasoline and Oil Stoves; Stoves and Furnaces. Screens, Doors and Windows, Field and Lawn Fences, Maxwell Lawn Mowers. Pedlar Steel Shingles, Portland ‘Cement, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. _ ORDERS DELIVERED. hone No. 16. Eacle TORONTO JUNCTION COLLEHGE OF MUS1IC AND SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION Mre. Marico 8. MeGill, Write for ealendar Musical Directre»: Phome Jet. 79. West Toroate G. w. COULTER, vV. 8. | F.. B. R DMUND 8. _ _ Horor Graduats Ontario Ve§erimnary : Barister, Solicitor, Notary Public. ait C‘ol(l;z&l a H 1758 Dundas St., WEST TORONTQ. seases of Cattle and Horsee . ; ‘Treated Scientifically. _ (above Hoar‘s Hardware Store), Calls by mail or phonme prompily | R°2! ¢state loans placed at eurrent ,_ atterded. rates. Jet. 1623 PHONE Electric wiring our specialty. Electric Fixtures, Special desions, No extra clarce for installing. : Portable Lamps at reduced prices. § ‘ Electric Novelties and Supplies of all kinds. 1 Pure Maple Syrup. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, POULTRY SPRING CHICKENS ELECTRIC ‘ VACUUM CLEANER FOR RENT. } OLDHAM‘S HARDWARE,â€" WESTON. 1724 DUNDAS STREET, WEST TORONTO. 5, 8, 10, 16 e.p. lamps, 17 cts. _ 32 c.p. lamps, 25 ctsJ Tangsten Lamps, 45¢ up, special prices in quantities. DON‘T FORGET 1HE ADDRESS JAS. HUGILL, FRUITS WESTON ONT. TEN DAYS‘ T allow 10 dagg trial. _ It will not £psi alter that time. We eould n%tf r our wheels are the best valugA0) th} Write at onee for new il{ustra tractive new offer and special pri SHUTER AND VICTORIA STREETS, TORONTO, ONT. Kormâ€"Mention name of paper when answering this ad vertisoment RIDERAGENTSWANTED HYSLOP BRO Green Onions,‘ Cucumbers, Tomatoes. | [TNJH, Jr. W. F. MOON, Strawberries, Grape Fruit, Pine Apples. Ready Roofing. F MUSIO ; ‘Barrister, Solicitor, etc. ‘ ELOCUTION 1 Bank of Nova Scotia Ckambers. . MeGiil, Phone, 152, WESTON, Ont. Musical Dirsetree | Office Hoursâ€"9 a.m. to 12 noon, 4 West Toroate to 6 p.m. Evenings by appointment. Eagle Block. Consultation hours, 10 a.m., and by appointment. Tel. Gol Telephone No Dr. H. D. LIVINGSTONE & Ear, Nose and Throat. Maria Street, We MARGARET R. GILLETTE A D R. Aâ€" M. R O L L 8. M.B., M.R.C.3., Eng., LR.C.P. Lor. Physician and Surgeon wWOODBRIDGE. ONT. Residence:â€"Pine St.. opp. Northerp Crown Bank. Tel. Woodbridge 30 G. HOWARD GRA Y Barrister. Solicitor. Notary. ete 891 Main Street, wWESTON . Motrnings and Evenings. _ Toronto Office 304 Lumsden Bu:lding eorner Adelaide and Yonge Graduate Toronto Conservatory of Music. Pianoâ€"Teachers Normal Ccm Pupils prepared for Conservatory ®eeeeeis_ Studio, Room T, Nova Scotia Bank Bdg. \\'estonâ€"â€"Wednesday, Saturday, Monday and Thursday mornings. Phone 48. _ Offices: Camada Permanent Bldg 18 Toronto St. Phone M. 2689. ANDERSON & McMASTER, Barristers. Solicitors, Notaries, ete. 1699 Dundas Street, TORONTO. DR. J. A. MELDRIM. Physician, etc. $ Office and_ Residenceâ€"East Cotner, Kiag and North Station Sts. Private funds â€"Cor. North Station and Johs Streets, Weston, Ont. Hoursâ€"§ to 10 a.m; 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, 8 to 10 a.m. C. LORNE FRASER, M. A. SÂ¥ PRigES. y o ï¬ Wé will send a wheel to any P dgess in Canada on approvgl 1 ou one _p"enntgoudo not des rotom to nake this offer if we were not mongy on the market. \calzlogue and full particulars of our R. J._T. HACKETT, * _ Dentist , Over D. Rowntree & Sons, Physician, Surgeon, etc Ratisfaction cuaranteâ€"d, EDGAR PARSONS, B.A Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public RS, LIMITED funds to loan on firet clase lecurity".:’ ‘ 15 Telephone, Junction 991. and wWESTON. ONT Weston, Ont EVENINCS OPEN TORONTO. Toronto Weston, 3 p.m., & 2602.