| _ _ > geatn preonta®nonontnencnenenonentnonenent rponthennenenenonenthenterenthchchthentntnet PRORCRCECICRORROMAOCACHIRTCTHAONTHONT C CHICRHICOGCOCOOCHHICHOHAICHIE ; DEALER IN Christmas Fruits, Candled Peel, Nuts and Raisins rNnNIt AVE., wo Weston RD., The Kind You Have Always Bought WARDELL‘S â€" MONUMENTAL â€" WORKS Apples, Oranges, Lemons aund Grape Fruit. Staple and Canned Goods, Castoria is a harmless substifute for Castor Oil, Pareâ€" goric, Drops and Soothing Byrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, M@rphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its gurrantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fceverishness. cures Diarrhoes and Wind Colic. It relieves Teethin roubles, cures Constipation and Flatuilency. Itb assinfiiates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy zsn natural sleep. ‘The Children‘s Panaceaz The Mother‘s Friend. ‘The Kind You Have Always Bou;gl.,{t, and which has been in use for over 80 years, has ‘;-"'b‘érne the signature of and has been made under his perâ€" W sonal supervision since its infancy. 2 af 44 * Allow no one to deccive you in this. Al Counterfeits, Imitations aé "Justâ€"asâ€"good"‘ are but Experimenrts that trille with and endanger the health of Infants and Childrenâ€"Exper?q ce against Experiment. 1476 DUNDAS STREET, WEST TORONTO . E. DAINES What is CAST ORIA Children Cry for Fletcher‘s S H E PPA FR D wWATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY Repairing a Specialty Sheppard, 1706 Dandas St. WEST TORONTO. THE WATCHMAKEFR Alt work promptly repaired and gaaranteed. Uharges moderate Jeweller and Optician. _ Marriage Licenses issued. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. In Use For Over 30 Years Noar Royese Avenue and C.P.R, Station Mt. DENNIS PHONE JUNC. 90 moownee ehfbN Tools, COAL OIL STOVES A specialty for the hot weather. Lawmbfon Avs, â€" â€" EOZET DsNKHS The . .. Watchmaker, N. 0. RAMSDIN, Spring. Having & \1arge stock now in our Showâ€" means about 75 to choose cent by possible, cand â€" have your Cemetery Plot nice in the rooms, and about twenty which will â€" arrive soon, Monuments we bought from, all choice in Design fore the rise in prices month of October. and best Granites. These we are making special ment erected this Fall i counts on same for the Save having your Monu from 15 to 20 per and disâ€" beâ€" §STâ€"JOHN‘ S (R.C.)â€"CHURCH: On Sunday next, Mass will be celeâ€" brated at 10.30 a.m. Priest, in charge Rev. Dr. Tracey. §°. PHILIP‘S., Divine service next Sunday at 11 o‘clock a.m. Revy. T. Beverly Smith, Rector. On Sunday next service will be held in Westminster Sunday School Audiâ€" torium, corner Main and Mill Streets at 11 a‘m., ‘and 7 p.m.. Sunday School at 3 p.m. ; Services Lords Day, 11 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. Friday 8 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 BAPTIST CHURCH. Public Worship at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m.. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 3 p.m. §. 8. 31, York The Council met Hor the Statutory ‘meeting on MondaR®, December 15th, in the Township H&I, Islington. § | The Rgave in t Chair, all the ]Councfl}ors present® The following co®mrunications wete read:â€" 5 | _ Erom Hospital {o® Sick Children, re Public Worship at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 2.45 p.m. ¢ Celebration of Holy Communion. first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m., third Sunday at 8 a.m. 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. ; ist Sundayâ€"Mattins at 10.30 Holy Communion (Choral) at 11. 2nd Sundayâ€"Mattins at 11. 3rd Sundayâ€"Holy Communion after Mattins at 11. 4th Sundayâ€"Mattins at 11. __5th Sundayâ€"Matting and Litany at Councillor Delwokth asked lsave to introduce a petitfen from Edward Seeley and twelve others asking to have Hydro Lightsinstalled in thoir respective premises , Sunday next, preaching 11 a.m. Bible Class, 3 p.m. Preaching, 7 p.m. Subject,â€""The Secret of Success." The first of a series of addresses to young people to be delivered the first Sunday of each month. Delworthâ€"Wright$‘ ‘That the Counâ€" cil remit the sum bf $17.23 levy for School Debentures Wrongfully charged to Mr. G. B. Alddgson, his property not being liable fomsame." Councillor Delwoflth asked leave to introduce a petitiog from D. C. Hosâ€" sack and twentyâ€"i§ur others asking to have lights erected on the Scatlett Road from Wadswo@th Mill to Seeley‘s Councillor Delwo introduce a petitio sack and twentyâ€" to have lights erect Road from Wadswo Corner. Delworthâ€"J acksogâ€"*That the Reeve and Clerk be authazized to sign cOnâ€" sent to registratiog of Plan of Subâ€" division of part of €ot 32, Conâ€""C." Townskip of Etobi%ke, as submitted by Dr. E. 5. Irwing Delworthâ€"Wright< ‘‘That the petiâ€" tion of D. C Hoss%k and others askâ€" ing for street lighfing on Scarlett Road as a Local Ieprovement be reâ€" ceived, ‘and referredgto the Township Clerk for a reportg‘egarding same, and that the Clerk write the Weston Hydro Commuission Easking price of supplying same." _ & _ Wrightâ€"Delworthâ€"‘That the Treaâ€" surer be and bhe is fereby instructed to send a cheque for $25.00 to Chief Thompson for the Wiremen‘s Benefit Fund for the services in sending fire fighting apparatus to Lambton Mills 1 > um _ Te Pn PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Hold Services in the Public School, Mount Dennis, every Sunday evening, at the hour of Seven o‘clock. re. Lighis on . LBicG® .â€" twten Fourth Averfee Line. LC Your;g People‘s Club, Wednesday, 8 p.m. You are invited to our services. Minister REV. VINT . LAUGHLAND, ETOBICOKE TOWNSHIP COUNCIL HURCH OF CHRIST, DISCIPLES Fronru8â€"â€" 4 â€" 14 Provincial Secret water irom clay. w Every Sunday Evensong at 7. Sunday School, at 3 p.mâ€" _, On Saints‘ Pays Holy Communmion at 10.30. 1. 9n _ Sunday School and Bible Class at Three o‘clock in the afternoon. H. S. FORBES, B.A., ons is 2C 0n c 2e n on c 1 on the night of Dec. 4th, and that the corporate seal be attached hereto." Services every Sunday at 7 p.M, Sunday School at 2 p.m. Services held in School House Every Sunday Hely Communion at ouiss Bestham. f * From Hydro Eleftric Commission ST. JOHN‘S (ANG.) CHULICH. THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. CONGREGATIONAL . CHURCH. Rev. J. A. Long, Ph.D., Pastor PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rector. METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH SERViCES Rev. J. W. H. MILNE, B. A BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. G. Rogers, Pastorâ€" Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rector. Gore M. Barrow, Curate. ALEX. WOOLNER, Pastor The Manse, Mount Dennis mommnnmemmersmmanmncenmss comniscencecmunseu C. W. Marsh, Pastor hurst, â€" Assistant y. re pumping ind Brown‘s in. charge Delworthâ€"Wrig'g;t,â€"“That the petiâ€" tion of Edward, Seelsy and others asking for Hydreâ€"Electric Light and Power be received, and copfes| forâ€" warded to the} Provincial Hydroâ€" Electric Commis%on and to the Wesâ€" ton Hydroâ€"Electmic Commission.‘"‘ Delworthâ€"Wrightâ€""That the Counâ€" cil refund $10.41itaxes to Mr. John Gill, he having bEen assessed for that part ol thae Kingsway crossing his property, which has been opened as a public highways and that the seal cf the corporatio® be attached hereâ€" to" 6 Deputy Resve Jiackson asked leave to introduce a I;Eâ€"Law to issue deâ€" bentures to cover cost of a sidewalk on Queen Street." The Byâ€"Law w put through its several stages and passed. Councillor Delwoith asked leave to introduce a Byâ€"L to issue debenâ€" tures to cover the cost of a sidewalk on Manitoba Stree§. The Byâ€"Law wa§; put through its several stages and passed. Deputy Reeve Dar%fidge asked. leave to ,ntroduce a By:Law to issue deâ€" betures to cover the cost of a _ sideâ€" walk on Fisher‘s Road and Perry Street. §( The Byâ€"Law was ‘put through its several stages and seed. . The #uâ€"f aw was put through its several stages and p%sed. § $ Councillor Delworth asked leave to introduce a Byâ€"Law irespecting Muniâ€" cipal Elections for the year 1914. ie o uen d e o ols tereabainesâ€"ael, dies e on The following actcounmts were ordered but to be paid:â€" ¢ satl f M. Seott ... ... § .$ 62.50 whi W. SandfOfd ... Wl en 817.70 will Chas. Silverthorm ...y... ... 4.00 t80 Jokn edtce t_.u u. fo .. e ie ate A. temple n_._inl _ n.l. 19g5 J 5t Fog CoX, IF. .[.alnlff. . .mnn. pTo _A T. Brimby .~...... 3 .. _ 2.50 PC Thos. Davey .>â€"..., % e Mra gion. tar famuse! Chard ....... . f..... ... _ 7.50 be viR. tae .0._n. nsc f.snn n c0.00 ‘8f" w. Clarkson ............ i, a. â€"4.00 Offt p 1. Streight ... _ f........ f8.20 Pos I EMord .. ..~/...s.... K. ... p5i00 and T. R. Dungp â€"........ .§ vimasce d9.00â€" *A Nicol MCNiCOL ... &.......s 14.76 1at] Canadian Sursty Co. ..$%. ........ 18.75 be : Thos. Merédith & Co. ... ... 5.04 SuUL ®. GCoyne wl mss t sics L50 x1 Atthdr Patterson .........&. .....____._ 1:90 A. H. Briote _.. ... ¢o.n.... 400 Jx=. Mortisoun. Co. ...... &.. ... 38.05 H. Jeflerson ... .R.. ... 12.00 Edward Sardford ........_$ .c..â€". 83.00â€" J. Donnelly ... ..«.. . $... k.) 12â€"00 eq T./ Harrisen .......... andg.~..... . 9:00 pr, T. LOWERAT ... se ennsgaess es 3.50 = _ Mise Cfimnon .:. k. ... 200 1 °% P commoer â€"~ _‘ o â€"M%...._.. 1100 n[ T wW. Elioft ...‘ K.. 198 Thos. Donnelly ............ f.......... 1000 , B. Johnstonâ€".......... .sfk....l . 15.50 Leonard Bell â€"._..s....£E.. . 4.50 FF. Resved .....~.. .._&.~.. .. â€" 9.00 _p) K CGiteancmiaiis.s ind Raicear 100 M Blake ou..cls lc t eoe.. 1950 my J B. L. Streight .........&.......... 108.20 R. H. Reilly ...coues nag onl 50095 W W. Dalton ... caifgs in P40 Fâ€"F. Reevres :.0.....s #all a. 138.00 R. H. Reilly,.......=. .$&.. /.. 290.00 F.. Wm. Shlellg. ... ...g... ... £00 w toatme 7 .90 €" ~~~ mor y P Watts_...l..2 \.n.la§. «sns 22. 00 â€"â€" R..H. Rellly ... John Jordanâ€".â€".â€".0. nc B.sn.l..0.. John Cameron ? Richard Kellam ..........gk...000. Ont. Public Works Dept. ... «. wW. B. Mgore ... .e ... W. B. CGooding ... ... .â€"@.â€"cceer: Jas. Thomas ........, ’{% Richard H. Kellam ... g Fred StepheN$ ......... cgk. .ce Wm. Clarkson ...... s§ Chas. Silverthorn, 23 meetings W. G. Jackson, 21 mestings...... Thos. Delworth, 23 megtings ... §. Wright, 23 meetings ... ... ... Jas. Dandridge, 22 meStings...... C. Silverthorn, as Rd. Com‘er J. Dandridge, as Commissioner 50.00 W.G. Jackson, as Commnissioner 50.00 S. Wright, as Commisgioner ... 50.00 T. Delworth, as Comï¬gï¬s&ioner 50.00 C. Silverthorn, extra éervices as Réevs â€"..._.%......= 25.00 i. Dawson slg. #... e 400 Chnas. Taver ..._..~ ©#..._â€".~ 6.50 J. â€"A. L. Macpherson f’, Frae=62.:50 J .A .L. Macpherson, postage, ete 15.75 W 50 of 7 531 63 912 150 1055 13â€" Gâ€" M9 Water lots in § frontof N &S M.9 14 â€"L â€" _ M9 91 _N M9 Canadian Bank of Coramerce Ceo. C throms ... & ..â€"s BY VIRTURE of a warrant issued oy the Reeve, under of the Township of Etobicoke, to me directed bearin; day of November, 1913., Commarding me to levy up tioned below, the arrears of taxes due thereon with costs, I hereby give notice that unless such arrears and all co I shall proceed to sell the said lands, or so much thereof fer the payment of the taxes and costs thereon, at the To Vilage of Islington, in the said Township of Etobicoke Fourteenth day of February, 1914, beginning at the hou She afternoon in compliance with the Assessment Act. 560 56L 562 ©25 ft 262 197 206 Cof P_f E21ft 9 of9 M 177 21ft 11 M 177 66t6 Treasurer‘s Sal s $â€"__ _ $1805.03 The Council then adjqurned sine die. M nab~ E i .$ §2:50° @ s ifio, 10fB ... "@.... ... ©4.00 C [ l .n e g 50 ors oï¬ s ns 30â€"00 _ % 2. * ¢.00 _ t c ie is ds 20â€" ie i e o. 9500 it e o5 e aay is 1476 . ty Co /&. ... ts t8 heg Co. §&... ... 5.041 e nc e necmae 490 . ‘eon .;; gene t s tiae % a... 400 . Cg.......â€" &.. .. 738.05 ford ....... c oc 33.00 ie t oe... t2.00 P e aaikh en ns 900 e on kn ons 690 sn se .. s s . A4:00 Y .icrareraree $eac.csisce 18â€"00 . naine. iesns 15.50 nï¬ vcdfae raac 450 sn h cs..s~ g0d ns am: zo A0D nan e k m o 90 ight ... B......... 108.20 nsone ie ra. 250205 é iess Poâ€" P ie e a. »38.00 ty . s 5... 4900 e e . i s 00 NA ce m T6â€"00 M.9 4.74 M 9 46ft 6 Arbour Reserve T48 M 9 50(6 â€" Long Branch Ave. 41.83 M 9 46ft 6 Arbour Reserve 8â€"25 M 76 50f6 Sand Beach Road 9.88 M 76 50f6 â€" Sand Beach Road 9.88 M 76 50f6 _ Sand Beach Road 9.88 M 76 25ft _ Seymour Street 7.87 M 161 65{t â€" Marine Parade 5.15 M 161 50f6 _ Lake Shore Road 5.To M 177 56ft â€" Newcastle Street 14.40 M 177 66ft _ Newcastle Street 14.40 a1t 497 016 Q° Naweastle Street 5.94 M 224 50f6 ut la. 2C . Dp§ <<£. ~ ~Iâ€" ~ 50ft. 50f6 30ft 5Oft Taxes in the Towaship of Etobicoke, Coxnity of York to Wit,â€" _ 3t s 4.74. 1.85 6.09 5ft 6 Arbour Reserve 1.78â€" 185 5.08 6 _ Long Branch Ave. 41.83 265 _ 44.48 ft 6 Arbour Reserve 825 1.85 1010 )ft Sand Beach Road g.8§ 1.85 1173 ft Sand Beach Road 9.88 1.85 11.73 Oft Sand Beach Road 9.88. 1.85 11. 73 5ft _ Seymour Street oi8y t.B8y â€" 9.72 ‘5ft â€" Marine Parade 5.75 1.85 â€"7.60 Oft _ Lake Shore Road 5.T5 F85 â€" 7.60 6ft _ Newcastle Street 14.40 1.96 16.36 6ft Newcastle Street 14.40 196 16.36 1ft 9 Newcastle Streot aÂ¥04â€" E85â€" 749 6it _ Neweastle Street 14.40 1.96 16.36 Oft _ Lake Shore Road 36.91 252 39.43 All the foregoing lands are patented. hoz D. L. STREIGHT, Govt Road 12.06 Rose Ave. 2.98 Macdonald 6.35 Long Branch Ave. 24.38 nicoke, to me directed bearing Commanding me to levy upo taxes due thereon with costs, unless such arrears and all costs are sooner paid, id lands, or so much thereof as to be necessary ; and costs thereon, at the Township. Hall in the said Township of Etobicoke, on Saturday the , 1914, beginning at the hour of Two o‘clock in with the Assessment Act. f h its As the supply gf seed is limited, farmers are advised to apply eatly; ‘derea but the applications will not necesâ€" satily be filled in the exact order in ~62.50 which they are régeived. Preference 317.70 will always be given to the most 4. 9g thoughtiul and expiicit requests. Apâ€" 17.63 plications received after the end of 15.25 January will probably be too late. 5.75 _ All applications for grain (and apâ€" 2 50 plications from the provinces of Onâ€" 3.(n tario and Quebec for potatoes) should 7.50 be addressed to the Dominion Cerealâ€" 20.00 ist, Central 'Exgerim-antal Farm, x 1?28 Main Stree‘t, Weston. Mt. Dennis. 22.00 y aeemazaaammaaiane in 3‘5)3;1‘ Don‘t Forget s | a $© SHAW‘S STORE 62.64) ... s io Figh Class Chocolates & Candies 3.0; STATIONARY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, 3.00 | PICTURE POST CARDS >%° Tonacco, Cigars & Cigarettes 69.00 COB CORN, BRIAR & CLAY PIPES, 2383 Qranges, Lemons, etc. 69-00‘ COLD and HOT DRINKS ©â€"()‘ PRIME APPLE CIDER 50.00 English Weekly Papers. The Times & 50.00 English Weekly Papers. The Times & 50.00 Guide. Prices moderate. #4 3.80 6.50 DISTRIBUTION OF SEED GRAIN AND POTATOES FROM THE DOMINIONâ€" EXPERIMENTAL FARMS. 1918â€"1914. â€" FARMS. i § Every little while y%u res:iq i(xf?he paéxers : | that so many persons have dicd_{rom Conâ€" 191'%1914' sumption. By instructions of the Hon. Minister _ It is all very farâ€"off and matter of fach of Agriculture a distribution of superâ€" and possibly it scaroely arrests your atten> ior sorts of gra.i% and potatoes will tion. S : be made durinz the coming winter and _ Do you ever realize that _Cflch‘m_\.&@g spring to Ganadian farmers. The those "cases"â€"mera items in an official samples for general distribution will recordâ€"is a black trigedy to somebody, consist ol spring wheat (5 Ibs, white that behind each one of them lies long, cats (4 Ibs.), barley (5 Ibs ), and field hopeless days of pain, feverish mu'hii.;lsz,\gg peas (5 Ibs )’. These will be sent out dopatt, Metbime plans that must %eld.lfl from Ottawa. A distribution of poâ€" *"@"> grinding poverty, perhaps a w;fé 30â€" tatess Gd & i. simo: i1 be car. Ngbt hec own way afterwards or childrent r?e (;) Zn H}rO'n 'Seâ€;%[:;)l eso)f w‘;,;le 2‘;1):1‘_.1 who know hunger now that the father is i & mental farms, the Central Farm at goffï¬;t suppose it were. your tragedy. Ottana. supplying only the provinces Suppose ib were your father, your mother, of _ Ontatio and Q%\ebec. _ All samples your brother, sister, husband, wife, your will be seat free, by mail. "mId cor nerhirns voursweebheart. and â€"vou Applicants must give particulars in pSjard to the soil %)n their farms, and some account of their experience with such kinds of graimm (or potatoes) as they have grown, )o that ‘a promising sort for their gonditions may be selected. 8 Fach application must be separate, and must be signed by the applicant. Only one sample gf grain and one of potatoes can be gent to each farm. Applications on any kind of printed form cavnot be agcepted. If two Of more samples are asked for in the same letter only ans will be sent. As the supply of seed is limited, Applications, fd@@ potatoes, ITOM farmers in any otBem province should be addressed (postle prepaid) to the Superintendent of the nearest Branth Experimental Farm|in that provincte. al % . GRISDALE, Director, AFDNOND WACFN & STRONG Plastering, â€" Cement Work, stueco, __ Drains, _ Floors, Foundations, Sidewalks. E. REDMOND, __C. WAGEY, _ W. STRONE, Weston Rd. SChoice Groceries Fresh and Smoked FIsh M. J. CONNOR, New Eruit, etc. CONTRACTORS. c, under the Corporate sea_ bearing date of the Third levy upon the lands men‘ of Lands 1.85 1.85 2.20 1.90 DEALER IN 6.59â€" 3.63 44.48 1010 11.73 11.73 11 73 9.72 7.60 7.60 16.36 16.36 7.79 16.36 39. 43 13.96 4.18 8.20 26.58 M. DENNIS Treasurer. ‘10 ‘10 ‘10,11,12 10,11,12 ©08,09,10 ‘08,09,10 ‘08,09,10 ‘09,10 ie 10 ‘09,10 ©‘09,10 ‘09,10 ‘09,10 ‘09 4014 â€" 140. 1112 10,‘12 ARE YOU VERY BUSY > Do you ever realize that cach on_,e«,qg those ""cases"â€"mera items inâ€" an official. recordâ€"is a black tragedy to somebody, that behind each one of them lies long, hopeless days of pain, feverish nights of despair, lifetine plans that must ge;‘ila.id away, grinding poverty, pethaps a wife to fight her own way afterwards or children® who know hunger now that the father is gone. â€"_Just so ppose it were your tragedy. Suppose it were your father, your mother, your brother, sister, husband, wife, your child, or perhaps your sweetheart, and you with the hospital doors shut in your face, wringing your bands in utter helplessness while the crowds hurry by, engrossed in their own affairs. x After the Inspecq had been completed found that there wer of Stallion owners 1 appreciating the val through lack of ini bave their Stallions spection, when the T STALLION INSPMCTION UNDER THE ONTARIO $TALLION ACT FOR THE SEA‘ON OF 1914. After the Inspection of Stallions had been completed Jast fall, it was found that there werg quite a number of Stallion owners who, through not appreciating the valug of the Act, or through lack of info®rmation did not bave their Stallions presented for inâ€" spection, when the Ingpectors we:x;t)n their routes in the fall. A supplerfonâ€" tary inspection was held in April to inspect Stallions own@d by such men. This made the inspeetion very. thorâ€" ough, but besides cagsing additifhal expense, it in some cabes, caused conâ€" siderable delay in bavÂ¥ing the Enrolâ€" ment, certificates issued,. To overceme the necessity of a sgcond inspection for the season of 1914 it was decided at a. meeting of thesStallion=Enrolâ€" ment Board held i% the Secretary‘s Office, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, on Monday, Sept. S2nd, th@g’t}a would only be one imspection of S lions during the yeag ending Jefy, 31, 1914, which Inspectign will commence But no! You are in that crowd and 3 dou‘t hear either because you are l_mgy‘ Just sit down sand think of love best in the world. Then lay thereâ€"â€"" or ""I he lay and see how it sounds. What come of all your plans and youx‘ then ? ; But wouldw‘t you giveâ€"and glad you knew that what meant so 11 would go far to bring back somebody‘s wan face or the somebody‘s lips ? For eleven years now the Mus Hospital for Consumptives has those whour others love best, and hn of them have gone home again wely happy. _ It keeps its doors open becaure a few busy people like yow stop for a moment and remember. t e Are you going to remember this Christâ€" mas? *se L about February 17t8, 1914. The Inâ€" spectors will visit each Stallion ownâ€" er at his stable, ovided that he makes application r inspection, to the Secretary, R. Wade, on pr beâ€" fore Fepruary i1st, 1914. 4e C Man wants but little here be C But when it comes. to: dvesN®@®. A walk abroad will quickly sMkw, That woman wants still Tesss ~ Don‘t put it off. _ Use the attached form in sending your contribution. L8 oae TB1 9ls 10.47 Mails arrive at Weston as follows:â€" 2 f 8.25 a.m,.â€"From. Eg 9.15 a.m.â€"From Ea 12.25 p.m.â€"-Froizg_gWï¬ 7.25 p.m.â€"From W . 4.15 p.m.â€"From Ha 5.45 p.m.â€"â€"From HA 735 p.m.â€"Hrom EHa 11.00 a.m.â€"From N 6.00 p.m.â€"From Mt Mails close at Weston Post OMce follows:â€" % se 6.45 a.m.â€"Going. Hast.â€" ¢f =â€"Coing. Hast.â€" _ ,., 20 714 aimâ€"Daily stop. _ .205 9.53 a.m.â€"Daily stop, except shinda; 12.18 p.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sundar 4.25 p.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday T18 p.m.=â€"â€"Daily stopa â€" /. 202 9.45 p.m,â€"Daily stop, except Surdiag â€"=Going Weekâ€"> / 7.22 a.m.â€"Daily stop, exctepff’g 9.10 a . m.â€"Daily stop.. «j 1.16 p.m.â€"Daily stop, except 8 4.00 p.m.â€"Daily stop, except S T:3Â¥ pâ€"m.â€"Daily stop.... _ .. 1.30 p.m.â€"Daily stop. .25 p.m 8. 14 6.40 ingly Contributions may be sent to W. J. Gage, Req., 4 Ave.. Toronto, or to R. Dunbar, Sec â€"Treas. Nitior tarium Association, 347 King st, W., Toronte. $ 5.00 will provide maintenance for a woek. $ 20.00 will pay for four weeks. _ _ < > $250.00 will endow a bed for a year. Le ggsâ€" Since the need is such a nermanet = one, I should dlso like 10 suw h The ®uu,ll.l..0...._ Register my nome accord» wWESTON POSTAL GUIDE 6.45 a.m.â€"Going. Hast. 8.45 a.m.â€"Going West. _ 11.45 a.m. â€"Going Hast. _ 5.15 p.m.â€"Going North. 6.45 p.m.â€"Going West. 6.45 p.m.â€"Going East. 8.45 a.m.â€"For Mt. Dennis. 5.15 p.m.-â€"-I“‘or_fMt. Dee’n‘!’:&’ a.m p.M P.m LOCAL MB TABLE, LOCAL â€"TIME.TABI E; B To help the Muskoka Free Hasâ€" pital for Consumptives corltinre is lifeâ€"saving work, I glodly enclosc the sane of § ns ce m es oo Name. Address â€"Going Sguth. â€" =BDaily stops _: â€"Daily stop, excep â€"Daily stop, excer â€"â€"Daily stop. â€"Daily stop, excep â€"Going North.â€" â€" â€"Daily stop, eXGe{)i: â€"Daily stop, on 1 â€"Daily stop,. excer â€"Daily .stop, excep A. J. BARKER, f Pogt Mas Wer West. EHast. East except Sunday except. Sunday Mt. Denni‘ Mt. Dennis except. iiingiax exceptâ€" Bunday except Surdar except Sunday. on hesto except. %ï¬n@éy except SBunday