oi AQF AN APPEAL. ! We have heard citizens say they A few kind gentlemen in Weston ‘woOuld have gone toâ€"night but the price wanted, to donate from $1.00 to $10.00 Was pretty high. : each to buy the wool forrtheir solâ€" _ We are satisfied you would again dier brothers‘ socks.â€"$1.00 means two "Ull the Hall with such high class pairs â€" of socks, §10.00 |means twenty obera would you only lower the price. pairsâ€"(how _ comfortable they will| Thanking you in anticipation. feel in the cold g‘lenches). The need | Ani Onlooker. is urgent, won‘t someone please reâ€"‘_NOw while the Weston Dramatic spond. Kindly mail to Mrs. Lemaire,|Soctiety is anxiqus to give every citiâ€" George Street, or forwgrd by any lady Zen in Weston an opportunity to see of the Weston Red Cross Auxilliary;thell_' entertainmients, i{‘ is quite imâ€" by Tuesday afternoon, the names of| POssible for us to lower our prices unâ€" donators will he published in next{til some larger hall is availables for week‘s Times and Guide. |the performances, ‘as we would not _ Will you be one of the Weston Red, have made our expenses at af lower Cross Auxilliary: to knit or learn to Tate in the lirgited seating capacity knit. _Our Canadian Soldiers should_iof our Town Hall. * be comfortably efuipped before going| The Dramatie Society wish to tenâ€" to the front, th@ respounsibility rests|der their sincere thanks to. Mr. with the Ganadian women. The Wesâ€"\ Knothe and ‘ his orchestra for the ton women wilk do their share, we|Vey excellent â€" musical programme are late in starting, do come and they provided,â€" and also wish to help us to catch up, wool on hand, thank Councilior Inch for providing meetings every _ Monday afternoon the piano, and our other kind friends (after next Tuesgay) in Board room for their courtesy in lending various Of Carnegie Lihragy, 3 to 5 sharp, to Articles of furnithre. } work. and denoté progress of work. Yours truly, \ Arrange to come gnd pring your.knitâ€"| Weston. Cramatic Socicly, ting. $ ' > | oc ie s en e en d c â€" The League meeting last Monday night was very interesting. The feaâ€" ture of the eveni§g was a debate, the subject being ‘«hat it is more adâ€" vantageous to gend missiomaries to Japan than Chirg.†The affirmative was taken by MB. A. Pearson, assisâ€" ted by Calvin Hill and Wm. Rodwell, and the negative by Mr. Foster Rownâ€" tree assisted by E. Davidge and T. Davidge. _ Many: fine points were brought out oq? both sides and the boys deserve great credit. The negaâ€" tive won out by two points. The jmdges were Migs Forsyth, Miss Arâ€" nold and Mr.. Inch, and while waitâ€" ing for their dgcision , MissrAckrow favored the audience with a piano’ solo. Next Monday night is atmder} the direction of ‘the Literary departâ€" ment, a good pfogramme is a.ssured.{ Tho speaker fof the evenicg will be Prof. Abbott, of) Toronto University. He will Jlecture an the problem of Education, illu%rated by lantezm} slides. Everybody welcome. | On February @l6th, at 8 p.m., Mr Lorne _ Frager, liss Rothery _ and others will render a programme in St. John‘s (Ang.) Schoolroom, and Dr. Elien Burtâ€"Sherratt will talk on "Sidelights ong Life.‘‘ Don‘t miss this treat. Admassion 15 cents. \ By special requgst Miss Rothery is again going to Rrecite ""Within the law,"}. but this Btime at St: John‘ (Ang.) Schoolroog:. Come and hea her on Shrove Téesday. _ Bargains in all lines of Footwear for the next few days at Lobt‘s Shoe Store. y and NEEDLES The 25th Anrual Wonvention of the South York Conn‘t$ Sunday Schools Association will he Weldâ€" in the Methoâ€" distâ€"Church, Islin~!&n, ‘on Wednesday and Thureday, ibe@ruary 24th and 25th.â€" Conveyanees @will be at the Buburban .. Railway, $ Lambton Mills, en Wednesday afteknoon ard Thursâ€" day morning and afernoon one halflâ€" hour before each sesgion. ins The Officers an@ members of the Women‘s Institut@ desire to thank most heartily_the Bdics who so kindâ€" ly ‘assisted in tBe program at the Red Cross tea on $Tuesday! evening, and also the griftlemen who gave Their assistance in @making the enterâ€" tainment a success. #~ \ To the Editor of the Times & Guide. | EB |â€" Dear Sir,*?t may. be interesting to 5 B ‘the citizens | of Weston to hear the f 3 q financial resulis of the entertainment d For Infants and Chfldl'eél. ; ‘ given by the Weston Dramatic Soâ€" Tha Kin a aya ) ciety, Friday, February 5th, 1915,â€" in The Kind You Hava Always Bought ciets,, ¥¥idey, wepruar The X.â€"L. Bible @lass will hold their To Mrs. Lema‘?iré"’s, George Street, annual A+ Home, &n Thursday night, Tuesday afternoon, 3 to 5, and hear February 18th, atgthe home of Mrs. Dr. Margaret Patterson, who has A. Kaake. A go programme and charge of the hogpital supplies for the everyone is invited $o come and spend Red Cross Soctety of Toronto,. and a social evening. 8 Refreshments will has kindly consented to explain about be served;, admissi 10 cents. all branches of the Canadian Red ‘Cross work. K Bears the Bignature of Sunday, Februg byterian Church,. communion them« both grow togethe River of Salvatio: The Separate S nual Sleighing P on Wednesday, a joyable time. Mrs... B. A. Street, will not season. Sherratt on Shr John‘s (Ang.) Sch Telephone No. 26 ADVERTISINC RATES ON APPLICATION subscription Price. â€" = â€" â€"â€"Sme0 per Annum i wEsTON | Don‘t fail to h/ 17 Victor from W. J. Lnch on the t «plan. . He sells RECURDS Weston, Ont., Friday February 12th. 1915. Che Cimes anmn Guimnes â€" il @Donver at§ Sunc e Weldâ€" in stfn, ‘on be@ruary es § will iy, $ Lam] iteanoon aféernoo esgion. 'l\;fl v'- < A. E. WHINTON, Proprietor hool held their an~ rty ta Woodbridge d ‘had a most enâ€" r Dr. BX4}en ‘Burtâ€" ve Tuesdayat St olroom. y ‘A4th, Old Presâ€" Cross. Street, preâ€" Talford, Elizabeth receive again this , â€" motning, " Let ‘‘ iEvening, " The PUBLISMED EVERY FRIDAY ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICXTIONS TO We are sat‘i'Eï¬ed you would again fill the Hall with such high class opera would you only lower the price. Thanking you in anticipation. An: Onlooker. Now while the Weston Dramatic Society is anxiqus to give every citiâ€" zen in Weston an opportunity to see their entertainments, i{‘ is quite imâ€" possible for us to lower our prices unâ€" til some larger. hall is availables for the performances, as we would not have made our ‘ expenses at ar lower | We wish to thank the citizens of Weston for the support they gave us last Friday night and we are only ‘sorry that our expenses were so great, that there is not more money availâ€" ‘able for the unemployed. But it is impossible to put on a first class enâ€" tertainment without a great deal of [expense, and ‘we feel that aryone that \ witnessed our entertainment last Friâ€" )day got the worth of their money. We would ask you as a special reâ€" quest to repeat your performance at an eanly convéenience. We have heard citizens say they would have gone toâ€"night but the price was pretty high. t The following communication was received just after the performance last Friday even;ng>â€" The $28.°5 profits are going to the Home Nursing Fund for distributior amongst the unemployed of Weston. The ladies that have charge of this fund, we und@erstand are already takâ€" ing care of Beveral unemployed famiâ€" lies in Weston, and are in the best position to admirister the money to the greatest advantage of those in need. 5 StaSon ET s os mss eviree Times & Guide, debt from SEBSONR. Ran.rarm inss Sanamess OR nsc cce Win. Pops fer labor ... Mrs. MCAHEEH Oliver Master deht from e e o eï¬ t e cent. of gross proceeds ...... $30.30 Times & Guide printing proâ€" .â€" grams, Advert. and tickets 10.25 A. & E. McKenna, costumes ... 13.45 Gibson, McGormack & Irvin for Ntmber ~&..â€".ogloremaaine â€"3:00 H. Cousins Ror â€"cartage ... 1.00 The details of the expeï¬sesv aré as follows:â€" _‘ Mr.. Romain for tutior, 25 per The total proceeds were $121.20, total expenses $92.55 leaving a_ balâ€" ance of $28.05 for the unemployed. Sir,â€"Which és the ‘‘rigmarole"‘ let;â€" ter: the one which appeared in your isstie of last week bearing the sigraâ€" ture ** A Canadian,‘‘ â€"alas, for Canadalâ€"or ‘the one to which he takes -éxceptio}a, which was published the previous® week? Shall not * A Canadian ‘‘‘ Feceive the palm _ for "rigmarole?"" / |._Mrs. Dawson would be glad to know the name of anyane who wants some simple clerical wark done such as adâ€" dressing envelopes. She has ar apâ€" I a 5 |plication for such work from a _woman unable to do. anything else, and badly in meed of exen temporary employment. Bincere tthanks are given for the generous mesponse to the |request for clothing cinculated by Mrs. Dawson last week. More than 12 children received some worifortable and nice looking ganments, all in good condition. . Will _the ladies kindly gather all factory cotfton,) old sheets, pillow slips, handkerchicfs, table napkins and tablecloths; to jbe prepared for use in the hospital, please send the largest possible! quantity immediately to Mrs. Verral, Main Street. Materâ€" ial should be freshly laundried. To the Editor of the Times & Guide i 4 COME AND BRING YOURr Socks Liberal Conserwfative Associatior held their regular ‘meeting last night in the Town Hall, when 10 new memâ€" bers were added t the roll. We are sole agents for VICTROLA GRAMOPHONES, KODAKS and Kodak Supplies.â€"Inch, Weston. $m,00 per Annum in advence. CORRESPONDENCE sron Dramatie sociccy Richard Dawsop, t _ wÂ¥ wESTON, ONT last last $92.55 Z2 /. Barrettâ€"Wrightâ€" ‘That _ the Hnmâ€" "M° her Machine Company of Humberâ€"Bay £0_ pg exempted f%m business taff ling amounting to the sum of $17.82. for RCS {he year 1914,. theit _ property having 1945 been destroyed bg fire and the corâ€" ‘porate seal be attmched hereto." 5 Accounts amounting to the sum. oi §932.44 were ordercg â€"to be â€"paid. / ent. _ The Council themadjourned. _â€" | 15.00 10.00 2.35 3.00 1.00 5.20 2.00 |_ Dandridgeâ€"Wrightâ€"‘That the Treaâ€" (surer be and he is hereby authorized to send to the '@reasurer of the Onâ€" \tario Good Roads Commission the \fee of Five Dollars, and the Reeve be ‘and he is hereby appointed to attend the Convention, ‘and that the €orpoâ€" rate seal be attached hereto." /> Mr. J. R. Dennis, (President of the Riverside Cemeteg? Company asked the Council to build a sidewallk on the north side of $he bridge over the Humber River cro%ing Bridge Street, and about 650 £e-et§3west of the hridge to Scarlett Road. . â€" Wrightâ€"Jacksonâ€"‘‘That the Treaâ€" surer be instructed to send the sum of Twentyâ€"five Dollarg to the Treasurer of the Tororto | Fireman‘s Benefit Fund for services M of the Brigadb at Humber Bay, and that the corporate seal be attached héreto." 5 Hagersville G(éntracting Compary, re crushed stone.!, Dr. J. R. Sers@n, re hospital mainâ€" tenance of Davidï¬ Wright. Hamilton Steel Construction Co., Road Machinery. . ETOBICOKE TOWNSHIPp The Counkil %aet on Monday,: Febâ€" ruary 8th, in the Township Hall, the Reeve in the Ghair, all the Councilâ€" lors present. . i t Communications were read from J. D. Lowrey, re Bloor Street roadâ€" way and Electri@ Light. McMaster, Montgomery, Fleury & Co., re new roa@way. F. S. Spence re Annual Meeting of Ontario Municipal Association. Geo. ~S.. He y, re Ontario Good Roads. & & D. C. Moore, l%jsking assistance for the Salvation Army. s conditions. We Rave at present an arrangement with Mr. Totten, local manager of the Bell Telephone Co, in which we sabmit a list of members: of the Brigade who have telephoues in their home«s, and ir%gcase’ of fire alarm, the ‘operator at Gentral rings those phones on the y\ _ This has peen fairly satisfactory} in the past, but would not be i ) case of a thunder rtorm when the loperators have to lcave the hoard. However in view of the present finangial depression we can hardly expect an alarm system. to be installed at present, but shall exâ€" pect something in fthe way oï¬ a grant to carry on the work successfully. During the nine‘g morths from April Ist. to December 3ist. the Brigade answered three ï¬r!; alarms as follows: April 19th., SoovBros, Main $treet; JSune 16th., Rom%',n Stone Co.; Augâ€" ust Tth., J. McGlyun‘s house. mc o2 E07 5n on s m P 2 2. ves, Harry Staone, Robt. (Greer, E. Webster, â€"A. Rugfelll, H. Boote, W. Clarke, Geo. Figher, Herb. Ward, W. Chilton, Sid. Norman, A. J. Barker, Arthur Dennis, W. A. Murray, A. J. Burgess, J. E. Bell, Wm. Faichnic, Harold Conlter. \ |_ According to Section 9, of Byâ€"Law No. T9 for regulating the Volunteer KFire Brigade of tï¬e Town of Weston, ‘it is the duty Qf the Secretary to present to the, Council, at the first meeting in August and February, a full and correct report of the memâ€" bership and working of the Fire Briâ€" gade for the pFevious six months. Owing to the Brigade having been organized only in April of last year, iwe ‘did not think it necessary ta reâ€" port in August, but will make this ‘report to cover ‘the time from April tto end of year. We beg to report as f01MWs:â€"AtI four organization: we had a memberâ€" ‘ship of 3C and during the mine months ‘we added 6 and struck off 9 leaving our membership , at the end of the year at 33, thei? names and present | rank, being as follows:â€"Chidf, Jas.‘ Gardhouse; Captain, Geo. â€" Pollard; | Ist. _ Lieuwt., _ Phil. MacKay; 20d. Lent., â€"F. M. %Iolley; 3rd. Lieut., Gordon Coulter; 4th. Lieut., Ellerton Holley; Constable, Chas. Wasey; Sec.â€" Treas., J. C. (Irvin; Firemen, Wm. Shiells, W. H~o§}kay, A. E. Scythes, i u37 masiy S i2 A. W. Pearson.,“f 8. J Sainsbury, â€"Ben (Wilson Did you see our special Watches for $1.25, guaranteed for 1 year.â€"INCH, Weston. Weston Vol(lï¬teef Physicica, Sungeon, etc. fficeâ€"Weston Road, Mount, Dennis Office Hours:â€" to 10 a.m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 8.30 p.m FIRE BRIGADE REPORT TO CoUNCIL. Countil %jaet on Monday,: Febâ€" 8th, in the Township Hall, the in the Gbair, all the Councilâ€" We npeess i F7 on the work successfully.. Jouncil | 1914 promises the the use of cither the Reading All of »which is IEVSI;erCVt’f‘!‘Jli; _ Yours truly, & DR. W. E. PEARSON ‘Phone Weston No. 87. Iu%teer Fire Brigade, J,. C. Irvin, See.â€"Treas . Totten, GBo. 1 A. W. Greaâ€" COUNCIL. 2 {Cretonnes aud Art Muslins, are now open. _ We invite your inspection. 5 _ _ Our stock of Cottonade Pants, Overalls and Smocks is larger and better than ever. : Furnaces installed ard all kinds of tinsmithing attended to. Our specially selected new stock of Crums and Standard Prints, An erson Ginghams, Lcorge M. Lyons MAIN ST.. WESTON Main Street, !If you have any power prob‘lams‘, or are thinkin _ of wirirg your house for Electric _ Lights; and would like to have an idea of theâ€" cost of the Current per month, corsult us. Tungsten Lamps _ and Electrical Appliances at cost price to consumers. ucce on _cOCRORCâ€"~OL_LUY per centâ€"is given in all Classes for prompt payâ€" ment of Bills. The Hydro Electric Power belongs to the people of Ontario. We are here to serve the If BURGESS BROS TINSMITHS WATER, POWER & LIGHT COMMISSION ooo on e t se netiere â€"10 per cent discount., Class "D" 10 hour restricted useâ€" 33 and oneâ€"third p.c. discount. In addition fo â€"the arFove Class disâ€" counts, a discount, of 10 per cent is given in all ~Claugrs fan neaecg es The cleanly, cleconomical," ~flexitle Hydro is helping greatly to "solve manufacturing _ problems _under preâ€" sent day conditions. It enables users to meet rapid changes in Ppolicy, in demand, in competition. FOWER _ RATEHSâ€"Service charge of $1 per H.P. _bper month, and a Conâ€" sumption charge of 3 cents per K.W. H. for the ‘first 50 bours use per month on the installed capacity, 2 cents per RK.W.H. for the second 50 hours, and all over these amounts at one fifth cent per _ K.W.H. less the following discounts. Classg *X" 94â€" hour unrestricted use â€"No class discount. ‘ Class "B‘" 34 hour restricted useâ€" 10 per cent discount. 1 Class *CM Fanrs ammaxizase_ Agent for Butterick‘s Patterns No waiting. Whree HYDRO THE HANDY POWER f TARIFE Royal, Guardian, Canada Natéonal, \N otth British & Mercantile, and Atlas, Also agent for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates. New Offices. Thomson Block, Main Hour®: 9 to 5. 7 NONâ€"TARJFF, : Merchants, London Mutual,& Factories â€"ANDâ€"â€" EXCELSIOR LIFE, and TRAVZLLERS ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Insuranee AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. Farley‘s Shaving Parlour ‘mgent for the following Fire and Life Insurance Co‘s rear of Oldbam‘s Hardware Store CITIZENS OE wWEsSTON THE BANK An Aid to Businesslike Farming wESTON BRANCH, _ _ N. MT. DENNIS BRANCH, . J. MUSSON EFAGLE BLOCK wWESTON "Y, â€"jeconomical, â€"flexitle helping greatly to solve !g . problems under preâ€" â€" G. PEIRSON, Superintendent S chairs operating. n Street. ‘Phone 199. Weston. Cor. Main St. and Conron PI. Phone 281 _ wgsa'6N/. W. F. OLDHAM FLOUR, ~FRED and CARTAGE, Gluten _ Meal, Crushed Oats, All Kinds of Poultry Foods andâ€"Specifics. TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED.t ;ROLLING and CHOPPING MOODY BROS WINTER BooTs Felt and Special lines for Mer Children,. Repairing done while yo Every job to your entiroe satiat We carry a full '1‘1-5;"3? style of boot, Heavyâ€" Rn> falty YHE SHUE STORE FOR THE PEOPLE Eagle House Block. WESTON. L es cem ns Buy your Hockey boots ; have your Skates putb on free on enc oo L. Estimates given on all kinds of work Concrete Mixer for hij capacity 40 yards a day. Catpenter and Coulter Aven ue, Geo. Sainsbui‘y ORDERS DELIVEREDp Phone No. 16. mss CONCRETE MIXER For HIpg Paints, Oils Pedlar Stoel W. C. BURRALE Builder & Contractor FLOUR Screens, Doors a Eireld and Shelf and Pss o oming _ Hom 3 T f ‘% Apples, (flapfe Fr‘_“t" DR. ROY E. RiGg LemonS, Cranberrles, o Osteopath. + l 1â€" Toronto Osteopathic Oranges, New Figs, | _ Mondays, Wednesdat;l; Malaga Crapes, Bananas. _ UO"deys, we Turkeys, Geese Potatoes, Cabbage, _ Parsnips, Carrots, Sweet Potatoes ‘Onions, Hubbard Squash, _ Beets MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON PHONES No. 9 and 214. BEEF, LAMB, PORK and VEAL VEGETABLES HENDERSON 17. Joseph St., WESTON nd Heavy Hardware Gasoline and Oil Sto HOCKEy leal, _ Oilcake, Calf Dats,) Chopped Oats ~â€"â€"andâ€"Straw. ture car JAS. HUGILL, POULTRY McEW EN, Manager. D. MILLS, Manager. Phone No. 106 _ _ ‘Ime of kubbers to fit Heavy Rubbers and Sox t Stoves and F"{J Cors and Windows, d and Lawn Fences, Maxwell Lawn h el Shingles, : Portland Cement DEALERS IN BRAN and SHORTS PHONE 36 FRUITS Ready Roofing and Varnishes. SL "IC wiurle you waite entire satisfaction. 11 at Hendersons and ement, Men, Woman and Contractor â€" WESTON Haled for hire, a day. other makes at Stoves, Eagle Block Chickens Furnaces Meal, » Hay, Mowers 6 every & specâ€" Bank of Nova Scotia Bidg, Weston, or:106 Victoria St., Toronto. e Have \you noticed the development that is gaing on at the North End* of WesetoR? If not, make an appointâ€" ment with us and we will be pleased Ito show you over St. Alban:s, that beautifully wooded subâ€"divigion. This is something the working man cannot 6. afford to pverlook, $25 secures a log. Very easy payments. WESTON G. w. COULTER, v. g. Honor Graduate |Ontario Veterina; j College. All digeases of Cattle and Horses Treated Scientiï¬cally. Calls by mail or phone promptly attended. Goulding & Hamilton a200 00 Si en aee M ‘Phone 152, WESTON, Mt. Dennis Branchâ€"Bank of British North Am Afternoons, 2.3( to 3.30 o‘clock. . Tue:day and Thursday evenings; 8 to 9 o e 00000 00. Barri ster. TISTLETOWNâ€" MILL , ANDERSOQN (Barristers. s D&ICiISter, Solicitor, N Offices, Canada Permanent Bldg 18 Toronto Stz, i GC._ HOWARD Barrister, Solicitor. Nova Scotiq Bank Bl Mornings and Toronto Officeâ€"43 Buildings, T ‘Phoneâ€"Main 2689 J. ~EDGAR Mair Street Carving China Decoration Firing carelull Studioâ€"Tnmsan MISS JBSSIG Lesgons in Ching | S otn yV C ds RICHARDSON ' Osteopath. Ofâ€" Toronto Osteopat;hic Associat Mondays, Wednesdays ard Frida; Cor. Main and Mill Sts., _ wESq 616 Bathurst Street, TORON Office Hoursâ€"3 to 5 and 7 to"‘ s 1 'Phonesâ€"Weston 1B â€"orposâ€" . aba ds snn o eC Pupils Prepared for Conservator) Stadio, Rcom T, Nova Scotia B; \Vestonx\\’edxusday, Saturday, and Thursday inor'j;iugs Phone 48. _ e e MARCGAE ET Dentist. 1057 Wï¬ston Road, Glasgow NraGara Prow B# . OAT ROLLING AND CHOPPING, wW.â€"F. STINSON, 418 Bloor Street, west, _ Toronto. _ Consultation hours, 10 a:m:, 3 p.m., and by appointment. _ Tel. Col. 2602. DR. HAROLD L. ROWNTREE, Physician, Surgeon, etc. 2 Officeâ€"Dundas Street, â€"ISLINGTON,. Private Dentist Officeâ€"Opposite Bark DR . W. J . CH ARELET ON, Physician ‘and Surgeon. Officeâ€"Corner Rosemount Ave. and John Street, Weston, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m. 6 to 8 p.m. Surday, 8 to 10 a.m. _ _ DR. J . A. M EL DRUM, / Physician and Surgeon. Office and Residenceâ€"East CorneF King Street and Rosemount Ave._ Telephone No. 15, Weston, Ont. Maria Street, dumpes ces m..fi. ‘ Barrister, SoliciRor, ete. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers £ sTac Office Hours, 1 to 2 p.m. 7 to 8.30 ‘Phoneâ€"Islington 21 r Tacuiate Toronto Con Pz’unoâ€"l'eachers: s prepared for C Hoursâ€"9.30 King George Terms | ow Tl‘aining DR. H. D LORNE FRASEpR Teacher of DR. Handicrafts irelully done. 9 JOSepH Street i. HA. D. LIVINGSTONE, Ear, Nose and Throat, ‘ solicitors, Nota 1699 Dundasg Street TORONTp, _ ‘L Load, Mount Dennis ‘Phone, Jet. 3035. T â€" _J. T. HACKETT, Main Stréét,_w Weston, Ontario. £â€" €. MORLEY, Conservatory gt NURSE AULp JOHN B. AIKEN R.GLOLETTIE to Conservatory of IMï¬ié. Hers Normal Course, for Conser\’ator)‘ Exar , Nova Scotia Bank Bc PARSONS a.m. to 8.30 to loan on firsgg® security. ‘! E. RORKHE, i Decorating, y and Design, and Design for nd Ev*em'ngs. 43 Imperial Life , Toronto. Road, Weston. Moderate. & _ HMome, __ Scotlag@ ow NOta’ry, e‘ Bldg., wEs the Violin eet McMASTRER, scR { ; Wï¬f?nes, ete WESTON) Ont Junction 99# Notary Public. Orders GRAY of Nova Scotia, ic n s oade Cor., Col. 4190 Proprietox C _Association. '1 ard Fridayg“ â€" _ wWEStGig. TORONTQ, TORONTO. ONTARIO. Veterinary WESTON: solitited wWESTON, 9 o‘clock ank Bdg_- I 3 Monday tudent Westan, «Bldg, Wood xams all \a>