DENNIS Ave., AND WEsTON Rp., Choice Groceries, Fresh Fruit, Canned Goods, etc., etc & maï¬mï¬ï¬ï¬aï¬mwmaï¬ï¬nm Mess ns aaw l2 0000000000 WARDELL‘S â€" MONUMENTAL â€" wWORKs F. E. DAINES 1476 DBUNDAS §TREET, WEST TORONTO 26 3 Erekchcrcace CececEArHoErEECATHECUOCCUCH (p.m aceororeroncrerenchontrachcrcnc p Buccrssor To W. WEBSTER, DEALER IN LS \ : . es ; mormere <ece f ho meP RiFim ; o Bs R3 â€"Pedapn T/ K a § iBE m B Bs 2@ <â€" i 5> m 6 t in BB Sa S : : i ba B S ‘ B hdB (ea CS (es ?â€"4 $ Ed a hlakce i 3 s o :g U tA w $ 1B s 5 ha4 ty m § hed C3 EP Si A meo BA } haoii@ hS & 5; a § B y t3 = B s6 [ t e I No/b y 2i 9 8 i9. § <â€"f f 3 CA j 5e Sb a 30 1g35 29 /8 § | a c8 tb tm is m N wa es 5 C ho E m % ; (bG § & 2 Oe § f 23 a 5 t 3 â€"B K ijBk C 5 s EJ iLfNe 8. & & ‘Ae 1 is C3 oys Cam ts a on t c8s es 5 e 4 1706 Doandas St. WEST TORONTO. Sheppard, WATCH, CLOCK and j=WELRY Repairing a Specialty Al1 work promptly repaired and gaaranteed. Charges moderazie 5S |â€"/ E P Noar Rovyee Avenue and C.P.R. Station Jeweller and Optician. Marriage Licenses issued. 3 THSE WATCHMAKER MT. DENNIS PHONE JUNC. | COAL OIL sToOVEs A specialty for the hot weather. Lambton Ave. â€" â€" MOUNT DENNIS MADDWARE @ARDEN Toous, [ 19 P20 EZLAMGAL 49. 5 \ _ Divine service next Sunday at 11 The Water, ‘Pow% & Light Commisâ€" ‘o‘clock a.m. sion have in stock an assortment of | Rev. T. Beverly Smith, Rector. TWp_,sten lamps fog sale at cost price, l w ue k to consumers, in cordance with The ST. JOHN‘S (R.C.) CHURCH. Hydro Fower Con®gmissioner‘s regulaâ€" o S it _ l C on Sunday next. Mass will be celeâ€" tions. i 0. RAMSDIN, The . . , Watchmaker, THE CENTAUR COMPANY, Nâ€"W yorx oiTy. month of Octoper counts on same for the and best Granites. These Monumentsâ€" we bought _ beâ€" fore the rise in prices and {ror Bossible, â€" andâ€"â€" Ceméetery Plot n Spring. Having stock row in n means at TOoms,. a which Save from 15 to 20 per cert by having your Monitâ€" ment erected this Fall if DEALER IN ate making special disâ€" all choice in will â€"â€"arrive bout 75 to 10 in our Showâ€" about twenty nice in the haye your a_ large Design choose soon _ d Ee pad Lsns ie mdns 0 ons Svcten ie Oote s w esn dee e e 0 ~al AZI0CLIR O$ I,.C1110100 q CbCe ~â€" Oftawa is to buw a new aqueduct sistent rumours throughout the east, to cost eight lions of dollars. that money is excee ingly scarce in COLD and HOT DRINKS Drinking water in the capital city will the west, to observe that instead o‘ PRIME APPLE CIDER be rather expensive, It will e almost the interest rate heing over the ordinâ€" cheaper to drink egeer.â€"â€"Quebec Teleâ€" ary 8 per cent, the rafe being paid on English Weekly Papers. The Times & graph. 5 these loans is only 7 per cent. Guide, Prices moderate. Ties treated with up 8.5 per cent o chased. These were it being found moge treat the heavi than those which sa from mechanical € have time to d@ea eastern railways e wood ties exclusiv@ly In 1912, there wire purchased 21,â€" 308,.571 ties repres@nting a value of $9,373,869. This regresents the large increase of 48.1 ger cent over the number of ties purGhased in {1911, due proiably to the ext@nsive railway conâ€" struction now going on. Jack pine ties makle up 35.5 per cent ol the total with a@ average value of $0.44. _ Cedar was Becond on the list with an average colt at point of purâ€" chase of fortyâ€"five @ents, followed by Douglas fir, averaging 30 cents per tie. In all twentyâ€"G@ne different species of wood were used. & ' C eeen eetieesn se2 ns o dn te ce lt Cedar made up 8 per cent total number of p@es cut, the ern cedar being incfeasingly us this purpose, Bals M, fr, tan and spruce, made the bala; the cut, the greatem®part o‘ the being between 20 and 25 fe lepeth. Ein £912, "there: Fore 608,550 _ poles purchased by Canalflian railways, and telegraph, telephong, and light, and Ppower companies, ccordï¬ng,‘g}gâ€"‘ a Ieâ€" cent bulletin of th Forestry. Branch, Ottawa. _ This rep#Hesents an outlay of $1,113,524, makink the average cost per pole $1.83. h# total numper ol polss purchased and§the average price. pet pole ircreaged§ somewhat from Sorrespondine figure§® for 1911. Cedar made up 8 per cent. of the total number of pdles cut, the westâ€" ern cedar being incfeasingly used_ for this purpose, Bals m, fir, tamarack B aind spruce, made the balance of POLES_ AND} CRrOSSâ€"TIES Quantities Purchised, in‘ Cans, Hoid Services in the Public School, Mount Dennis, every Sunday evening, at the hour of Seven o‘clock. ®z Sunday School and Bible Class at Three o‘clock in the afternoon. H. 8. FORBEs, B.A., es in charge. _ Sunday next, preaching 11 &.m: ! Bible Class,<3 p.m. | Preaching, 7 p.m. Nes Eubject,â€"‘The Secret of S%eée6n$."" The first of a series of addres®s tp‘ young people to be delivered the first Sunday of each month ‘ lst Sundayâ€"Matlins at 10.30 Holg ‘Communion (Shoral) at 11. | 2nd Sundayâ€"Mattings at . e | erd Sundayâ€"Holy Communion alter Mattins at 11. _ 4th Sundayâ€"Mattins at 11. | 5th Sundayâ€"Mattins and Litany at REE _ Every Sunday Evensong at !_ Sunday School, at 3 p. 1: _ On Saints‘ Days Holy Con tat 10.30. EL "ncday ol each month. Young People‘s Clup, Wednesday, 8 m. You are invited to our services. i BAPTIST CHURCH _ Services Lords Day, 11 am and i p.m. Sunday School, 3 p m. Men‘s Bible Class, 3 pam. FPrayes Mectag Wednesday 8 p.m. Bible Study, In ternatibnal S. S. Lesson. Friday 8 On Sunday next, Mass will be celeâ€" brated at 10.30 a.m. Priest, in charge Rev. Dr. Tracey. MOUNT _ DENNIS. METHODIST CHURCH. Public service at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m Sunday School and Adult Bible Classâ€" es at 3 p.m. 11 a.m. Mattins and Sermon. 3.00 p.m. Sunday School. 3.00 p.m. Adult Bible Class. 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. CHURCH OF OHRIST, DISCIPLES Services every Sunday at Sunday School at 2 p.m. Services held in Stho« 8. 8. 311. York. On Sunday next service will be held in Westminster Sunday School Audiâ€" torium, corner Main and Mill Streets at 1r am., and T p.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Celebration of Holy Communion, first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m, third Sunday at 8 a.m. Public Worship at I1I a.m.,. and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 3 p.m. METHODIST CHURCH. Publié Worship at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 2.45 p.m. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCEH: Every Sunday . Holy Communpion : PRESBYTERILAN ©PosE, balsgm, fr, tamarack uce, made @p the balance of the greatemfpart o‘ the poles etween 20 Pand 25 feet in 2. there wi@re purchased 21,â€" ties represfnting a value of 9. This regresents the large of 48.1 fer cent over the of ties pur@hased in {1911, due . to the extinsive railway conâ€" 1 now. gC\lH On. ine ties meW#le up 36.5 per cent otal with a@ average value of Cedar was gecond on the list average cogt at point of purâ€" fortyâ€"five gents, followed by fir, averaging 30 cents per â€" ll twentyâ€"@pe different species | were used. & § ated with mreservatives made er cent of the numper purâ€" 1 These were chiecfly hardwoods 1 found mo#e economical to i e heaviem stronger woods, ] se which sare liable to fail C chanical wear before they t ie to d@ay. Some of the C ST. JOHN‘S (ANG.) CHURCH. iB CHuRrOH or THn coopr SHEPHERD. > J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rector Gore M. Barrow, Curate. Rev. J. A. Long, Ph.D., Pastor PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rector. CHURCH SERViCES Rev. J. W. H. MILNE, B. A repres@nting a value of is regresents the large 48.1 T cent over the S purghased in {911,, due ie ext@nsive railway conâ€" Rev. J. G. Rogers, Pastorâ€" BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev, W, H. Wallace, Pastor ST. PHILIP‘S. n eservatives made of the number purâ€" ‘re chiefly hardwoods l0ge economictal to stronger woods, i gare liable to fail ear before they l@tay. Some of the e now using harhâ€" ALEX. WOOLNER, Pastor _average value of econd on the list t at poir{t of purâ€" C. W. Marsh, Pastor in School House Holy Commnaion in Canada in CHURCH. is interesting also, in wiew o‘ the perâ€" sistent rumours throughout the east, that money is excee@fingly scarce in ; REFUSAL TO_ SACRFICE DEBENâ€" TURES Brandon, Man.â€"As Tan example of the feeling which exists throughout the west that the tight money period is practically at an end, it is interâ€" esting to note that the Brandon Fair Board refuse to sacrifice their debenâ€" tures at $8. ‘The meet@ng decided that instead they would / accept private loans against their} notes for the coming three years, gifving the debenâ€" tures as security. Fqgilowing this deâ€" cision, a number of private citizens have tendered loans &nd these offers have been accepted by the Board. It j +C Coumainesion congisting ol R,. A.â€" et light harngss. ‘ Prinels, Chairman, A.@â€" Hodpgson, and Set light double h: s.SpF Macdcnell, compjeted their work Light. waggon, pol t,;â€"so-.u‘s time aszo and $ presented their Quantity of mango ‘Report to she Honolgable the Minisâ€" 1000 bushels of oa ‘"ter ol Agriculture. I@ this, the advis 20 tons hay. ‘ability of ameonding Bhe Act respectâ€"â€" Inrge iron pots. iug _the weighing, Aneasuring and Refrigerator. gauging of certain anficles ol general Cormer Cupboard. gonsumption is recom§ ended, as. well Bureau. as the appointment, umpider the control Lamp. 25 and directicn of ths a‘iry and Cold 18 dozen flower pot Storage Commissione#,_ of a compeâ€" Termsâ€"Hay, GI‘E]1 tent official,. with Readquarters. at Hozs, Fowl and all Montreal, who shall he charged With paigaoe q| tonths the duty of investigafing the weights ing. approved “.Ointi ol‘(_ihe-%se Wh':“.[n sf;‘ort,ges atise. ts of for cash. f ‘Tbe Fevort ‘of the. C mnyssion, + n f sisting of a pamphlet of 17 pages, is Po;Jtne'ly }ï¬ ready to be sent to those who apply Mr Ramsay will 6 for it to the Publicagions Branch of and does not 'ntmdi the Department of Agriculture, _ at stog Ottawa. ~ .. â€"@ ~TATUWTaAr o â€"Cf 1 m ce en e e t en e l For a consijeravle time persistent Cutber complaints were mage to officers of Old, puggy. the. Department of Agriculture at Cultivator, nearl Ottawa by producerg and vendors of Cart dairy produce in Eastern Ontario and Wilkinson land TC Quebec regarding the unsatisfactory_ _ scuffiers. methods by which bM§tter ard cheese Fleury plow No.1 were weighed in Monfrealâ€" So numerâ€" Tinkler plow No. ols were the chargtg and so. serious Gang plow, Verit the allegatioos that it was considered Potato plow necessarty by the Gov@rnment to have Set iron. harrows. the matter properl§ investigated. Chatham fanning Consequently in the sgmmer of 1912; a Set weigh scales, Royal â€" Commission Wwas appointed. Trench waggon pl: The investigation by thisâ€"Commission large bins. covered several montRs and involved team wagons the taking of evidence/at many points Horse fork, rope : and from many people who were conâ€" hay racks. sidered likely "to be aple to _ shed tt ; Tough harnes light on the subject. § R & Biio en mm at 1 COCOZ} COALIY 210 UME. ;. â€" As ths press! was c§refully excluded (2) BESSIE BARON!E _ from the second meeti oi the Weston Vol« 15, No. 1§208, _ Amateur Dramatic Association, the (3) TENSON POECH President Mr. Dawson having read the : 12, No. 9567) full minutes, Mr. Romairg, of the Hamâ€". March 9th. i bourg Conservatory {as introduced.| ( ) pa~Dr BELJLE I ‘ and in a few words gimpressed the| 1‘, ~o. 12350, Edue, audience with his strgng personality| ()â€"EADe IRENE p and dramatic culture:. e looks eVeryt &, No. 15915,¢due .. inch an actor, and hgs a most disâ€"} (6) SWEET MARIE â€" tinguished appearance. | Several of our FORIT, Vo‘. $, No most prominent your men were ob . aL g Crac. orfack, : served determimng toq sport an eye . . nssy esns â€"EBRor glass on a black cord the next mï¬e' 11117 they wore dressâ€"clothes. While the & [2Me3 tast admirifig glances at a ree (8) 2 :UBE B8 e markapiy DaitdSqme hegd on hair and _ hecistcred. admired the graâ€"<{fUl MAnners of the Gr5pâ€"". highlyâ€"trained artist. Mr. Romain is Black cow, full Aow milk, to take full charge of ghe inStFuction Gray cow, due Ja&®P. 15¢ â€"of the cast for the perfprmance ~Bith Holstein ‘cow, due Ma_" $ will be given about the 15th of Dec. Holstein cow, due Fab. Mr. Master then read the proposed Red cow, full flow. i prograAmime, which is in three parts, Red cow, full flow. § consisting of two short plays and Jersey, iresh calveg . _ several songs and gketchss. _ MLâ€" Brown cow, fresh dalved. Knothe‘s Orchestra will provide the Gray cow, fresh ¢al ved. music. Mrs. Ambler, } Mrs. Dawson Black cow, fresh calved. and Mrs. «Master we appointed a Gray cow, fresh E) ved. Committee to choose the cast, and Red cow, fresh calved. confer with Mr. Romaine. A Finance Red and white cow} Committee was also a pointed of Mr. Black heifer, due Dgc. $th Church, Mr. Fraser ankl Miss Savage. § J It will be their speci duty to keep 5 ts & f o= the expenses within unds, so that store pigs. : , 00 gre the Society will starkg on their next IMPL®EMENTE. enterprise with money in hand. â€"‘The .. AMina. meeting broké up aboit half past ten ï¬mder, Veter Ham J?Ob‘? wikem the Treasurer r. Rogens colâ€" ower, Massoy Han 2." 9 1 e CE Horseâ€"rake, Peter milt lected the members fées of $1,00 Pef 1j * plulto anangy Hayâ€"tedder, MasseviHarric: | NMrs. ‘Thomas Hofley met with a * _ serious accident om Saturday night. She had the misforgune to fall into a E. R Imdly protected sewer trench on Beech _‘ Street. She was isÂ¥fickly taken to her Mai home, where an e%amination showed â€"â€"â€" that no bones werebroken. The hole y was eight feet deep,land it is wonderâ€" jpop ful how Mrs. Holl@y escaped more ... serious injury. Shelis, however, sufâ€" ____ â€"fering from shock, Sand will not be â€"_ able to get around @Wor several days. U There has been vegy few accidents mpq during the installab}on of the sewer system, and this would not have happened if the oriers which were ~given had been carfNied out properly. ;, . Lung Balsam stops that cough and Cureâ€"aâ€"cold breaks up a cold. happened if the orders which were M,. A, RAMSAY, given had been c@rrg-e-d out properly. to gey by Publis Aluction on Lot 10. | £ B Cl € _ Con.â€"4, West York near Weston, on The next meeting o e Woman s __ .cc uc ep _ s and Institute and the %‘%wn Improvement YEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th, 1913, Society, will take place on Tuesday, at 12 o‘clock nook, the following: November 1l1ith, at ï¬ o‘clock. _ _Mrs. fror & Rogers is in charge of the program, S%BS which promises to be one of unusual Gray team, 6 and 7 years old, by interest. An address lon, ‘"How Iâ€"Ious}f- Cormier, matched; hold Science will hefp to solve the § sancd d y _ â€" Problems of the Woking Girl," will _‘ pt:::em'maat};iaéa old general purâ€" be given by Miss mbkin, who as ] & Extension Secretary lof the Y.W.C.â€"A., Black mare, 6 yekr old, roadster, and a graduate of Guelph College, is ___ PMZ¢ winner; thoroughly conversabt with her gubâ€" PFize Winners, where sbawn at all ject. Miss Lambkin fhad charge of the FAall Fairs this skason and weigh Y. W. C. A, Holiday Mouse in Weston about 1600 each. Jast summetr, and is known and appteâ€" Bay horse, 3 yearsfold, roadster, well ciated by many We§ton people. _ In broken; Toronto, She is recognized as a fluent Bay colt H.D., 1 yH. old, by Manitont and forceful speakél, l@hd we ar* glad Gray colt, agriculural, by Cormien 1,t‘;o have this opportiinity 6of hearing Bay horse, G.P., years old. er. The full progrkm will be pubâ€" 3 lished in next weg s â€"issue of the‘ CATPLE, Times & Guide. It ig hoped that all Holstins. members will be pregent and bring (1) NELLIB W.}| Registered in 3rd their friends. mï¬ en olï¬ 2e pamphlet, o sent to .il. e Publica®ic ent of Aet =‘~~â€" FO_ SaAcRET: TURES b@ ‘able to _ shed it h S et istinge of R. A.â€" ct â€"Jg. Hodgson, and Set pleted their work Lig L® presented their‘ Qua igable the Minisâ€" tonn , ~ of a" compeâ€" eadquartersâ€" at e charged with ng the weights is ©ommission _ large bins. f 2 mil s and involved team wagons £ Truck at many points Horse fork, rope [ car. who were conâ€" . hay racks. 4 Saw t ~able to _ shed it iTough harness h S et team harmess# istinge of R. A.â€" et light harness. ¢ . Hodgson, and Set light double harness. (’% eted their work Light waggon, polo and shafts bresented their Quantity of mangols. ble the Minisâ€" 1000 pushels of oa@: this, the advis= 20 tons hay. $ 20‘ bu: por or several days. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALB nown and appteâ€" Bay horse, 3 years% ton people. In broken:; } nized as a fluent Bay colt BHD._â€"tâ€"y AhA we are glad Gray colt, agrieul lmity 6ol hearing Bay horse, G.P., m will be pubâ€" s â€"issue of the‘ CÂ¥ hoped that all Holstl ent and bring (1y, NETLTIR w itistactory _ scuffiers. ind cheese Fleury plow No.12. So numerâ€" Tinkler plow No. 1 § so serious Gang plow, Verity, & Tonacco, Cigars & Cigarettes COB CORN, BRIAR & CLAY PIPES, Oranges, Lemons, etc. COLD and HOT DRINKS STATIONARY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES PICTURE POST CARDS High Glass Chocolates & Candies Mr. Ramsay will ove to Sharon, and does not intendÂ¥itaking any of his SHAW‘S STORE Termsâ€" Hay, Gre Hozs, Fowl and al} balance 11 rr:onths] ing approved ioint off for cash. | Heavy set bobâ€"sleig] Set pleasure sleighs Cutter ' Old, puggy. Cultivator, nearly Cart f Wilkinson land roll Mower, Masseyâ€"Har Horseâ€"rake, Peter t Hayâ€"tedder, Massey Grain drill} 13 hoe, Root drill. ‘ e Plastering, _ Cement Work, £ iStucco. Draings, Floors, , Foundations, Sidewalks. McEWEN & S&IGEON, & HENRY RUSSELL, Auctioneers REDMOND. WACPT & STAONG. E. REDMOND, _ C. WAGCEY, _ W. STRONG, Main Street, Weston. Mt. Dennis. You can get Stanfield‘s guaranteed unshrinkable Underwear, at Coleâ€" man‘s, Weston. 2 prize winner;_ FPrize Winners, w Fall Fairs this about 1 weigh @ca;leé,- 2030 I‘E;s Don‘t Forget undersigned haye received instrucâ€" tions from March 9th. _ DAiANDi BEI 11 16. 12;50{1 EADC â€"ITREI NELLIB W.} Registered in 3rd Volume, NO. 1#71, full flow milk, due, June 28tB. BESSIE BARONESS DeKOL, Vol« 15, No. 18208, due Dec: 12th TENSON POBCH DeKOL, Vol: 12, No. 95672 full flow milk. ggon platferm, new N'ngEMBER 5th, 1913, no04, the following: & 1OorsEs. and}7 years old, by matched; years! old, general purâ€" ched 6 yefr old, roadster, Her: _ where shown at all m ‘Roots, Store sums of $10 cash. ‘reditâ€" on furnish= notes. 5 per cent 20 bu. potatoes togs l ~FHAIG KA _ CFTC ony o C fis: ] E. PAULETT, Propr ff.lmilton‘,' ) > Harrig] 2 o * ue * Frost & Wood: (gp 10. sUinpERrs AND l Long sleigh. 4OR8S, Iam prepared 00 grey rock hens ZNTS. with 'bmgggr' LE POSCH, . Vol. due, Feb. 21st. B â€"PORCH.â€"_ Vol. due Jan. 14th {IE POSCH FAâ€" , No: 15875, fresh ck, due July 23. ROP LAD, Vol. milk, due May 18 i tSth. s y Pist: 210 s 1. aun L â€"ropreville: Alta.â€"In VieW,oMe exâ€" old, general purâ€" tengiye oil strikes }%which have been‘ made at Calgary, there is a strong r old, roadstet, jikelihood of prospecting being started sat Vegreville at an garly dats, Oil is re shown at all known to exist in this region. In fact. ason and weigh at one point some 12 miles north 351 )0 each. the town, the soil is so sa,{uratedj‘ old, roadster, well With petroleum that if a bolder any ‘ Place in this part rolled over, the.‘ Figlda. by Maniton: Bround undernreath& ill ignite on the ural, by Cormien &ApPlication of a match. ‘The recent j years old. report of Messrs, Huntley & Clapp, s the gas experts employed by the Edâ€" LE monton City Coun@l, advocates very ing. ‘strongly that Edmonton shall slt;efld : 3 1$100,000â€"00 _ at Once in exploratory t%ï¬g;sz rggwurlni?];(’i,drilling at Vegreville, and it is quite s likely that some of these wells milh be . & put down to a grgater depth than 2(03;\1 I?lï¬es DS:JKL(;;’ others, with a view to fully testing , CH DeKOL, vei. the Possibilities of the Vegrev disâ€" full flow milk, trict for petroleum as well as the | fnatural gas which has alrea been .E POSCH, Vol. Proven to exist there in such bountiâ€"â€" due, Feb. Z1st. ful qu/antities. w 2 milk vats. Truck wagon, Carpet Pictares Melodeon Ccream Cans I Emery stone. or Dise harrow 1;"â€;1‘;"’3‘;1'1;â€â€™2";; EBombita, the famibus OP LAD, Yol. !ï¬ghter, is retiringg â€" H ‘3,000'bu1‘ls, and is sBid t BULL CALVES Sed & fortune of $600,000 Cultivator good buggy. 1 hogshead 24th 10 of Li2e a m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday. _ _ 910 a.m.â€"Daily stop. y 3 ©PeE | {.¢ p.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday. & ra’,}je‘,j CC | 4:00 pm.â€"Daily stop, excopt Sunday. > ?aé‘ feon. | 7 39 p.m.â€"Daily stop. 3 4 ca8sâ€" at.s0 p.m.â€"Daily stop. u‘;g f â€"â€"Going Hagst.â€" ,:f"‘a ?22‘11)'6 7.09â€"a.m.â€"Daily stop. 7 ‘; ‘qish; 9.58 a.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday.â€" . ~ < -cer}t 12.18 p.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday. g 4.25 p.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday. & _ T48 pâ€"m.â€"Daily stop. 9.45 p.m.â€"Daily stop, excepnt Sundayâ€"â€" ~a% Mails close at Weston Post Office ags follows:â€" 6.45 a.m.â€"Going East. 8.45 am.â€"Going West. 11.45 a.m.â€"Going East. 5.15 p.m.â€"Going North. 6.45 p.m.â€"Going West. 6.45 p.m.â€"Going Rast. 8.45 a.m.â€"For Mt. Dennis. 5.15 p.m.â€"For Mt. Dennis. A. J. BARKER, ; Post Master. ’ Mails arrive at Weston Post Office >@% as follows:â€" s * 8.25 a.m.â€"From East. _ + w 9.15 a.m.â€"From East. § e & 12.25 p.m.â€"From West. > t T.25 p.m.â€"From West. ~;:f' | 4.15 p.m.â€"From East. <‘ ~ w5 j 5.45 p.m.â€"From East. " <y 7.35 p.m.â€"From East. "% 11.00 a.m.â€"From Mt. Dennis. l 6.:00 p.m.â€"From Mt. Dennis. xB 7.22 a .m $:40â€"a m ’ T48 p.m. â€"4.:60 p.m Teg pam 11.30 p.m. «ol a.m.â€"Daily stop. s ~9=81 a.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday 10.47 a.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday :54 p.m.â€"Daily stop. § j 25 p.m.â€"Daily stou, except â€"Sunday. E i â€"Going North â€" & 8:â€"17 a.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday. t0â€"+3 a.m.â€"Daily stop on flag. _ . 3 5:89 p mâ€"Daily stop, except Slm_gh‘i 532 Pp.m.â€"Daily stop, except Su" sereeried Sand and G ‘q‘ua‘nlity, in large or For prices and pa to E: Paglerts Aia. molâ€"a Buitter an ! Lambton Ave,. Black Creek _ Sand & G#avel Pit â€" wWESTON POSTAL HOUSE SHORTAGE AT HUMBOLDT Humtolat, Saskâ€"The creation at Humijloldt as the Chief Home Terminâ€" . al point on theiCanadian Northern . Main Line in plaée of North Battleâ€" ford will mean &n addition to the town‘s population of anywhere beâ€" tween 100 and 200 families and is exâ€" pected to create & famine in houses for the next six Smonths. Railway employees who, by the new order"are ! moved to Humboldt, will doubtless. board for the timé being until they. can make arrangem@nts to bring their lamilies there. Through one of its subsidiary ‘Companigs, the railway is already planning the erection of a number of new houges at Humboldt.. Included in the buifding permits for. Septemher the ‘Eagtern and Prairie. Lands Investment C@mpany Ltd., are shown as having segured permits for the erection of nine hew houses in.th, ‘north western pa t of the’tv, These are now un’r copstruction. | Building pf:rmits fGF the month of| Reptember totalled $44,380:00 bringing 238 grand total for the present year lup to $303,960.00. Humboldt is exâ€" periencing the greategt building boom, in her history. ¢ 53 " oa# HH JaAIge or small quantitiecs: ‘or prices and particulars. Apply E: Paulett, Glenelg Villa, Weston, Phone Junction 4798. 52 hoice Uroceries, TEAS, COFFEES. Ete. _ c ~ Eggs a specialty.rï¬ lter on "*nUNT DENNiS. _ LOCAL TIME TABLER LOCAL TIME TABLE â€"Going West.â€" EILLED 3 OIL aT vEGREYVILL m « PAULETT, Proprietop, Going South: â€" inthD AND cont@lie _ . am prepared. to supply‘ ~~ id and Gravel of the finest f the famflbus Spanish bullâ€" retirin He has killed and is sBid to have amasâ€" DEALER IN East. ‘ East. West. West. East. East. East. Mt. Dennis. except Sunday. â€" , except Sunday on flag. ; except Sundaz except Suâ€"‘ GUIDE BULLS