46. © GEO. E. PHILLIPS, Deliveries daily, in large or small ~â€"â€"quantities. Mr. J.~Thompson, Chief of Toronto Fire Brigade, says: "I highly approve of this Paten Clothes Dryer, and recommend its use in all Louseholds, it certainly will be & great protect #ion from fire by careless bandling of clothes." 6. N. LACK, Welcome Ceiling Clothes Dryer (Patent Applied for) Manufactured only by Estimates given on all ) kinds of work Concrete Mixer for hire, capacity 40 yards a day. AND ICE. Mount Dennis. PRONEâ€"WESTON 130. Carpenter and Contractor Coulter Avenue, â€" WESTON Geo. Sainsbury MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON: Flour & Feed All orders promptly attended to. free. W. C. BURRAGE Builder & Contractor Toronto, Ont., is a â€" Commercial School of the Highest Grade! NONE BETTER IN CANADA! Catalogue FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 2ND. Get The Best. It Pays. COAL, WOOD, TAILOR and MEN‘S FURNISHER MAIN ST. â€" WESTON Then this thing called "satisfaction‘‘ that ought to go with a suit. It always does if we make it. Satisfaction in loo‘s and feel and cost and everything else. W. E. COLEMAN Which causes us to argue that our clothes are the cheapest that any man can buy. LotSs of other people have noticed it .: That long last spells eâ€"câ€"oâ€"nâ€"oâ€"mâ€"y if anything does. If you have been patronizimng us you must ~have noticedâ€"you MUST have | noticed that our clothes are longâ€" lasting. â€" ; wW. H. O‘DELL, special stock of MILTON PRESSED BRICK. THOMAS wW. CARLYLE. Something New GLUTEN MEAL, OILCAKE, BRAN, SHORTS, &c. T ORGONT 0O Opp WEST TORONTO BRANCH COR. YONGE AND ALEXANDER STREETSE Joseph Street. WESTON Carrrar Patnp Ur RaeseRrvE = â€" FIVE ROSES FLOUR always on hand., Corner Dundas and Keele Streets. AND BE WELI, DRESSED Deposits received in Savings Department of $1.00 and upâ€" wards, and interest allowea thereon at Current Rates. Bank of Nova Scotin THE BANK OF Phone No. 106 ESTABLISEED Agent for Dealer in MANAGCEE MT. DENNIS. 1855. $4,543,400.00 $5,293,400.00 Phone Ne, 2 Fantasiaâ€" ‘‘Minstfelâ€" Melodies‘ =â€"A.| =â€"_â€"_â€"â€"___________ _ _ ______ Bourne. ‘\â€"_% â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Selectionâ€"‘"La Gipsy"â€"Balfe. j Get Pure Paris Green, Berger‘s is Finalâ€""O! Canada,‘" "Maple Leaf (the best, Inch sells it at lowest prices, God Save The King. . Weston. â€" Descriptive Fantgsiaâ€" ‘"The Battle March of Delhi‘"â€"Jbhn Pridham. â€"Waltzâ€" ‘"Home d Beauty‘"‘ â€"W. Seddon. Marchâ€"*"The solj Rimmer. i Selectionâ€""‘Sou â€"Otto Sangey. ' Waltzâ€" "Smiles Round. Overtureâ€"‘"La E. Le Duc. Selectionâ€""I. L. wWESTON PRIZE BAND CONCERT Among the ffiends attending the funeral from a d@istancte was an uncle of the deceased! Mr. Thomas Riley, Catskill, New rk. To the bereaved ones the sympathy of a host of sqrrowing friends goes forth. & ’ Thou wilt long remembered be; O‘er the tomb where thou art sleepâ€" ing § Lonely hearts do weep for thee. Thou art safe \%ithin the portals Of the Morning Land so bright, Where the faithful ones who enter Nevermore shall say "Good Night.‘" Many beautiful floral wreaths were placed on the caffin, flowers that were a fitting emblem of the purity and beauty of the héautiful life closed. There is no f however watched ) > and tended} ; But one dead Jamb is there! . There is no fifeside, howso‘er deâ€" < fended, ’ But has one v?cant chair. jThe air is full? of farewells to <the dying, ’ And mourning For the dead:; The heart of Rachel for her children ‘ crying Will not be cotmforted. Let us be patieat! These severe afâ€" fictions ‘ Not from the ground arise, l ‘But ofttimes celestialâ€" benedictions Assume this d&grk disguise. We see but dimly through the mists and vapor f Amid these eagthly damps, What seem to us but sad funereal tapers, May be Heavef‘s distant lamps. He is not dead the child of our afâ€" fection, But gone untoithat School ; Where ue uv.â€"iopger needs our kind protection, â€" And Christ hirpself doth rule. \Day after day we think what he is I doing |‘ | In those bright realms of air; IYear aiter yegr his tender steps pursuing, Behold him grewn more fair. Though the fuperal was announced as private, there was a large conâ€" course of sorrowjng friends who maniâ€" fested unspeakable sorrow and sympaâ€" thy. At the grave Rev. Mr. Rogers quoted the lines. Thou art gone but not forgotten, But the chiefegt consolation wa: that Kenneth still lives, stil beloner to Father and Mpther as much aâ€" beâ€" fore, and is wifh Jesus, free frow pain, where parants and sister an dear ones may j@in him again. Here the lin of ‘"‘Resignation" were quoted by the preacher. y The funeral was ‘afternoon from t ‘ceased parents at lterment was at Weston. (Thursday evening, July 24th.) Progl%amme. Rev. Mr. Rozemfe also relerred 1c the consolation mflorded in the me mory that all pogsibleâ€"had been done for the darling child, in his religious training, and care through life, and during his sicknegs. â€" The text fromf which Rev. Mr Rogers preached was II Samuel, xii, 23, ‘"But now he is dead wherefore should I fast? cap I bring him back again? I shall o~ to him,. but he shall not return ta me.‘"‘ Many words of comiort were expressed. There was consolation in the memory of the beautiful life of fhe little child deâ€" parted. Kenneth} was a child of peculiar talent and exceptional proâ€" mise, winâ€"ome d chatring, sn possessing suclt &1 amiable Gig; o8‘ ticn he was thef idol of those. wh« knew him. _ For come time seriously ill, but crisis was past ; child was fist rec shock of his de terrible. A short service home, conducted | gan, assicted by . a former pastor. . A sad gloom prevailed over many homes and hearts at Emery and adâ€", jacent community on Friday last, July 1lith, when ft. was learned that death had claimed as its victim Kenneth William |Devins Riley, only son of William A. and Rilla Riley, in the seventh ye@r of his age. ESTIMATES FoR WIRING CHEERFULLY GIVEN Telephoue 18 r 11. Electric Irons, Table La mps, Tungsten Lamps and ali Electrical supplies. Lambton Ave. Fledrica I. A. BAYLISS, EMER Y Interval. OBITUARY s from England" ier‘s Return‘‘â€"W and Tears" â€"H. te Champetre"‘â€" revadore‘‘â€"Verdi ~ and Ritla Riley. c of his age. deceased had been it was thought the nd the dear little overing, and so the th was the more held on Saturday e home of the deâ€" Emery, and the inâ€" was ‘held at the y Rev. John Morâ€" gev. J. G. Rogers, side Cemetery Mt. Dennis tracker New FEruit, etc. Weston Rd. MT. DENNIS. Salmon, 8 tins for 25 cents. Corn, 3. tins for 25 cents, Sardines. 6 tins for 25 cents. Comfort Soap, 6 bars for 25 cents Sugar, 21 lbs, for $1.00. DENNIS Ave., AND WESTON RD., MT. DENNIS Choice Groceries, ‘ Fresh and Smoked Fish, 2 e e e oR C ET EOME ATY A handsomeiy illustrated weekly. Largest cirâ€" culation of any scientific journal. Tertas for Canada, $3.75 a year, postage prepaid. Scld by l_fg &%Y;E;je&.lers. y litisn| & (9,s5rBrce0«>> New York Branch OZice, 62 F Et., Washington, D. C. English Weekly Papers, The Times & Guide. Prices modera‘e. _VPr-.t-ér‘l't's- \t’a‘lz‘é‘l’l' -Ei::(l)l‘tl.y 402 2CCCIME DALCIUNZ gh Munn & Co. rec mic‘fa! Qoï¬ca. without charge, in r.hec geteive P#A Tracpe Marks P esays Desians Copyriarts &¢. Anyone sending & sketch and deserintion may quickly ascertain our opinion free whethcr an Invention is probably patentable. Communicaâ€" tions strictly confidentisl. HANDBOOI?on Patents #entfres. Oldestnkoncy far nnouring natolra: COB CORN, BRIAR & CLAY PIPES Oranges, Lemons, etc. COLD and HOT DEINKS Tonacco, Cigars & Cigareites STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, PICTURE POST CARDS, SHAW‘S STORE High Class Chocolates & Candies SGenfific Fim:ertcen. Black Creek Sand & Gravel Pit Lambton Ave, dJarden Seeds, Pai PRIME APPLE CIDER E. REDMOND, _ C. WAGEY, â€"â€"~W. STRONG, P MRMON} WACCN & STRORG, MoORLEYV‘S WESTON 4) W. H. SHaAw, Principal q1 B‘ really ngeds a ‘‘star," so i l‘the visitors can distinguish him from ucve~ ooum nmenummoes rone nmemenmanmeoot wem. the ordinary citigensâ€"or a baton,â€" e e eammeaaateman mss â€" GG 61â€" “" THE FRESHEST AND BEST |: T?‘e "Kitts‘‘ are good at the "fakâ€" 108 ‘ game. But &hey may soure time MLK IN WESTON |have reasons. on a .!_ Watch the big crtowd accompany the Produced on the banks of the Humber jWeston team to $ Catharines when and delivered in Sterilized bottles lthey Play â€"their regurn match, daily by o â€"Rar ran~ Tt netrine raaebian en in Plastering, Stucco, HARDWARE AARDEN TOOLS, Main Street. Weâ€"ton A sp(â€"uiu!f,\’ for tre hot wexthâ€"r M. J. CONNOR, o Un Specials for July N. 0. RAMSDIN, . _E. DAINES Head Offices: Contral Business College, Yonge and Gerrard Sts Teromto. BUCCEssor To W. WEBSTER For your Boys and Girls is up for considerat‘on just now. Send for a copy of our curriculum. It will preseut some facts you should know. A Term in one of our schools insures a good salary. Euter any time. SHAW‘S SCHOOLS. TORONTO EDBUCATIO N COAL OIL sToOVEs THE RIGAT KIND OF . McMURTRY, Proprietor. allons, CONTRACTORS DEALER IN DEALER IN Cement Work, Drains, Fluors, 18, Sidewalks. MOUXT DENKNIS ts, Oils, Etc. DAIRY Mt. Dennis. L. 1 TOr unda * it> Genree‘ x n s â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" . Billie went to fipd a cow, but found do::;e X]:fll;i_ge el?t? \lssed ty)y btehe %ll:%n(}eorge s Roa six youn*s un}s fnet ad. He thought Congregationalists for their Sunday __‘â€"_ ; k thet be had fontrf! some young pPigs, gcrgicer m , _ but he soon. fognd out what they & DRESSMAKING [ Plt were when Mrs. §kunk arrived. Extensive bu;ldi operatioas are ING. Prices reagon T Why Co (he autgmosiles crowd along being carried on [here at present,. 5t. Geaoge‘s Road. tor. Scarlctt Road? } where there is vacant land toâ€"day, g =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"_._.. WHh 8CC!: tmho Printing offee has been given a building will be in course of erection FOR SALEâ€"In t and and much â€" fresber appearance by having toâ€"motrrow. i ton, ~six roomed d ID 20y the windows cleared thae § '*'% is old aet cellars, twotVerandz § § 3 e Congregationd@lists held a moSt cistern. Lot 66 b apply to frfnliegf(])on:;d,eattocrf:f:;l;l:'sl,)av%:asst?:.' successlul Petien cirty on Mr. Fas in..; :. 3 °P 99 The members of the Weston Prize Band got nearly firowned, but not their music. Weston Lodge wag out very strong. John as usual as on the job. ‘‘Wouldn‘t miss it i for the world," says John. The banner beaI selves: with ice cre a fact. Bro. Thos. Grif supper at the Cen return. Hector was the Hec. never got we had stopped. What happened : Casey had the too Bro. Jas. Griffi a daisy after the Several century seen out doing du Young Harry lo quite a _ ‘hi€" in Where was the Weston Band when Exhibition groundi Weston L. 0. L., iNo. 216, also went to Guelph, and ere not in any trowble in Toron as reported by several papers. Bro. Cathcart isfsome hustler, he‘s. the boy to get th@ sandwiches. Where was the | Secretary<of the Weston Band whenfthey arrived at the mired Grouse Hill L. 0y L., No. 191, jourâ€" neyed to Guelph lasi Saturday. There was a fine turn out. ’ Ask for Shean‘s Pure Teas, thirtyâ€" two years experience, gives the Shean Tea Company advantages over all competitors. Give them a trial and be convinced. Mail orders atterded to at 40 Carlton Street, Toronto. ] Did you ever I§ave lwitho:u’t bananas? . |_One of the Couixcill about sewage disp§;sal ask him. 7 Some men are alfvays liberal when they start in to give offence. Only about a month till Exhibition comes again. % Doc.‘ S., said that men who attend dances never or very rarely get marâ€" ried. What about yourself Doc? . Folks, you shou;’idn’t go in swimâ€" ming abovethe intake. You can always ien that it‘s going to rain when you sge the waterâ€"wagon on the go. § Sid! did the su nervous? 1 |. Help! Poor Iris |plight the other n |by ia fire fly, eye w (you coul‘ h t see was travelling so I _ Malcolm, went #o on Morday night,"he a giddy young spgrt. Everyons spent at the wooden w Noth nâ€" brt orr@)qeade was crank last Sit: day. i Get rour hair cu cloge, o that the sun can get well dbpwn into the roots. ! A certain potatde patch looks as | though, paris gree% must be dear, or. the owner of the gaid patch is makâ€" ing a speciality in breeding bugs., | Watch the big ctowd accompany the Weston team to §t. Catharines when they play their r?’%urn match. For all Electric installing consult J. A. Bayliss, Lambton Avenue, Mount Dennis. Estimates cheerfully given. In, had a large tui'n out. _ Even the ‘‘Bluebelies wer%in abundance. What‘s the matter with Harry O‘Dell? He‘s all ï¬tght‘ Keep up the good work Harry, ‘the boys know when they have a, good manager. & Loo% out "‘Con.’g we hear that you may lose your job on the line up. You should haverxseen young H. all togged up on the #2th. You‘d have thought he was Mayor of New York. They say some [ the ~Orangemen were boil‘en (Boylgn). There were somd loyal people in Weston_ on the 12%h. &A numberâ€" of Union Jac_s were oating from buildâ€" ings. Both Weston and Grous: Hill L. 0. ‘‘We are not here to sigh and moan, And make our kindred sad ; We‘re here to do the best=we can Towards mahing’i athers glad. Gheer up,â€" cheer up, and. do not fret I{ things don‘t cpme your way; Be glad that somepne elss has luckâ€" You‘ll have youg turn some day." You take no tisk in buying City Dairy Ice Cream, Sanitary Pure and Wholesome. Inch, sole agent, Weston: You should haverxseen young H. all togged up on the #2th. You‘d have thought he was Mayor of New York. They say some i the Orangem en HEARD AT THE POST OFFICE CORNER. new banner | was greatly adâ€" KING BILLIE BITS Coupcillors knows th‘s followers had ral Hotel on their rs refreshed themâ€" m cones only. It‘s o Casey? Maybe ache, who knows? was as fresh as narch. ted swell, he made he Royal City. in all his glory. . Oh! no, the rain 1d plug hats were red beef make you ding. â€"â€" d a cow, but found et ad. He thought some young pigs, d out what they ve banana freize . _was in a terrible zht, he was chased tnesses report that Irish for dust he ist. the rarn dance is getting quite enjoyable time rs knows all nowâ€"just you sn | NELSON JARRETT magk:â€" ; JJE MA\R SE A\-EE‘» Ii a moving picture bpen in town? If another drug st start in Weston? ¢ "i the world turned i Iiâ€"ENOUGH SATID! > If a good fire occu during the volunteers _ IL a new athletic gound was made, and a grand stand drected? If the thermometek would stay at 90 for a month? If the sewer were fo break? If a theatre were bgilt in Weston? If the Main Streets hadâ€"lights on both sides, and wa§g paved over it would be the prettie% street in Onâ€" tario. i Lt paris green was used on all bugs in Westonâ€"including humâ€"pugs? : If the barbers réfused to cut red hair? If something exciting occurred in Weston? If a new athletic onnd wae maia If the curfew be at 9 o‘clock every If the council recc ing of all telephone If some of our[ came back from th If the gasolene ta If the water tanl If a certain con railway was to smt If the Weston P five hundred spot? If paris green w in Westonâ€"includi If Mrs. Pankhurst the English Sufâ€" fragette came ang took over the command of the Wéston T. I. S. ? DPEALER IN Choice Beef, Lamb, Vea!, Ham and Bacoil BUTTER AND E6GS a SPFCIALTY. BYITONWOOD avE., _ MOLAT DENNIS ! " DCCCE6, LWO YCrandans, The Congregationiists held a most cistern. Lot 66 by §7 successlul Garden P&rty on Mr. Fasâ€" third of an acre, srpal coe‘s lawn on Wednegday evening, the planted. _ Apply_ on : pi grounds ~were beau{it‘ul)y decorate Nichollg, Gedl‘.gé'sâ€ï¬:ié‘f with chinese lanterng,â€" etc. Weston i ninmmnmmnthemommmmmcmmenrnnennn nndaass band was in attendance and discourâ€" io coocg k sed, sweet music dun?glg‘ the evening. ~YY{"§TED’â€"_?Q buy n The wind stor on Sunday blew down â€"_the large tent used by the Congregationalists} for their Sunday services. Choice Groceries, TEAS, COFFEES. Ete, Butter and Eggs a specialty. Lambton Ave., MOUNT DENNHS. Dr. Pierce‘s eayorite APrescription This W a y ? Farmers business given special attention. _ _ ~al. leeted on favourable terms. Certificates of deposit issued. Smving This Bank‘s Books and Statements are aunually INDEPENDENT AUDITORS. wWESTON BRANCH DoYou Feel AELLAL EALD UP 20,800,000. RES TOTAL ASSETS over $79,000,000. C ,â€" Branches in all the important Towi, is well as in United States, Newfonndland The accounts of Manufacturersâ€" Build. WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF Bank of Nova Scotia Mount Dennis 81 _ CAPILIAL PAID UP $5 LARGE DEEDP LO4~. WIDE STREETS, JUILDING RESTKICTIONS. See the LOCAL REAL ESTATE MEN or THE HUMBER HOME DEVELOPMENT C0., B YÂ¥X ECE restores the hegith fnd spirite"@nd removes those painful symptoms mentionéd above. It has been sold by druggists for over 40 years, in fluid form, at §1.00 per pottle, giving general satisfaction. It can now be had in tablet form, as modified by R.V. Pierce, M. D. se [80ld by Medicine Dealers or tr-lalbox] coie by mail on receipt of 500 in stamps It is because of some d I%’;ment or disease â€" distinctly feminine. W r. R. V. Pierce‘s Faculty at Invalids‘ Hotgl, Buffalo, N. Y. mm Consultation is free advice is strictly in eonfidence. s L _ _ MoUNT DENNIS BRANCH, HAUMBERMOUNT DEALER IN BANK OF NCVA SCOTIA BUILDING, WESTON was to be rung ight? __ mmended the placâ€" ires underground? councillors never ir holidays? k was to blow up? _collapsed? ctor on the street le? ize Band got that ed in Weston bsence? show were to side down? e really did FOR WOMEN ONLY sSAYE YOUR T AXEs YEARS IN BUSINESS THE 1,5 _ HENRY RUSSELL, Licensed Aucâ€" tioneer for the City of Toronto_ ang Counties of York and Peel. All ordere promptly attended to. I have severat good farm properties placed in my hands 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 per cent on all property. Phone Central, Weston. Residence, John Street. t€ delivery agent for the Dominion an Canadian Express Company‘s on ai? business in and out within the town limits. Also baggage and general cartage. â€" Phone No. 69. t€ FOR SALE AT A BARGAINâ€"Two horse gardener‘s wagon, new, fitted up by us for the late John Cottrill, may be seen at our shop. Mrs.Cetâ€" tril has instructed us to sell for anyâ€" thing like a fair offer.. J. Cruickshank & Sons. FOR SALEâ€"1â€"horse g;;rdeners wagâ€" on in good condition, tougue ang trees go with it. Apply Times Office. FOR SALMâ€"50 acre farm in the western peninsula of Ontario, iA the fertile County of Lambton,. prodiuces all cereals and the only real corn territory in the Dominion, also tobac« co, beans, tomatoes, and sugar beets, with factory near by;_ or, would exâ€" change for propeety in or near Westorm: either vacant or built on. _ Apply Box 16, Times & Guide, Weston. 38 FOR SALEâ€"General purposeM;.’r’e: and Colt. Apply to Box 20, Times Office. EN planted. _ Apply on pre Nicholls, George Strget, melodian, Addrés; Weston. RICHARD WADE. Coulter Avenue, FOR SALEâ€"In th¢ Village of Wesâ€" ton, ~six roomed fréme house, | two cellars, two veranda , good well and cistern. Lot 66 by $47 feet, or one third _of an acre, srmall fruit gardem planted. _ Apply on ‘premiges, to F. mrrua sc _ uEis M GIRL WANTEDâ€"For light house work. Apply to Bo% 19, Weston. 36 TO _ RENTâ€"A new 6 roomed house with . Electric Light and Water Apply to Wm. Gillies, cor. Main an@. Oak Street. ¢{| 37 WANTED TO SNTâ€" roomed house, with stal garden, etc. Apply Box Guide Office. & $1 per foot down. $10 per lot monthly. RESERVE EUXND $10,600,000. CasH RESERVES over $16,9000,000 owns and Cities throughout Canada, land, Jamaica and Cuba. uilders and Tradesmen solicited, tentJon. _ >ales Notes cushed or colâ€" TO RENTâ€"Two DRESSMAKING AND PLAIN SEW Condersed Advertisements . _ S. FRASER, Manager. â€" D. A. KEAN, Manager Prices reagonable. Miss Moran. BE LE S=A tE ) SNTâ€"Four or five with stable and small examinc Pepartment furnished rooms or i old fashioned â€"~â€"0â€" BHox 179, 3 36 gpe o ty on tWns . Weston. 36 26, Times & 36 y STRICTL® 38 Fw} uht