seâ€" ALL FROM WESTON and vicirity s who attend the popular <_ W. E. COLEMAN â€"â€"Every lady as well as gentleman ) appreciates,a good timeâ€"keeping watch. Why spend your money in buying fake{ watches, wher you can buy a good and reliable watch for the same money| '-ég.sg,'y‘(;)ï¬" pay for the fake article. | _ Ikeep in stock Waltham. and Regina, also Swiss Watches, which are fully guaranteed as good timeâ€"keopers. : _ New Fruit, ete. â€" Westen Rd. â€"_ MIT. DENNIS Main Street, WwWESTON (@pposite Bank of Nova Scotia.) Gasolene Engines, Airmotors . WindmH!s, Force Pumps, etc INSURANCE Choice Groceries Fresh and Smoked Elsh REAL ESTATE J. T. LOCHE @ TCo. 10 Adelaide Street East, â€" TOoORONTO TEumprox®, Marx 1967 LOANS Suits and Overcoats reg $22 for $15. Torunto, re business edu: secure choive Write for Ca) Weston Poxe Works WA IER LONGSTAFF, Prop. JFirstâ€"class workmanship .guaranteed MAIN ST "â€"TAILOR and MEN‘S FURNISHER Coleman and Hackett Block. J. J. HOLLINGSHEAD, OVERCOATS, from $15 apwards. SU‘TS, from $t6 .upwards, Phone 71 Opp. Baak of Nova Scotia Estates managed. Rents and Interest collected. City, Farm and Suburban property in every locality bought, sold and exchanged. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness, & autee. _ Automobile, Burglary Plate Glass Insurance effected in al} Companies. Money to Loan at lowest rates on City, Farm and Suburban property . M. J. CONNOR, SPECIAL J. ELLETT, PRINCIPAL, 734 YOUNGE SIREET, TORONTO. SEE US ABOUT ELLIOTT JEWELER,. DEALER IN C1 pl@gnme Main Street, Weston. zob only superior _â€"_t assistance to *~~<, »Tinter now, WESTON Phone No, 2 i The _ Patriotisk and Production ! meetings which fre being held under ! the Departmen of Agriculture throughout the §§country promises to be the most inferesting agricultural meetings ever held. Some of the most The Committee. of the Home Nursâ€" ing Fund have tge names of several women who earngstly desire work by the day in order to feed their childâ€" ren while the man of the house is cvutl of work. It is suggesited to the houseâ€". keepers of Weston that this is a good time of year to clean cupâ€"boards,. clothesâ€"closets and pantries, and so steal a march on the Spring houseâ€" cleaning, and at the same time give work at a time when it is scarcest. Already the Fund is contributing a small weekly stipend to four mothers whoware nursing babies under condiâ€" tions of great poverty, thus ensuring: to them at least proper food at a.f time when it is of great importancel to both mother and child.. Two comâ€" ing, confinements will be supplied with | visiting nmurse and some hospital comâ€" forts. The Commmittee ask to be inâ€" formed of any case where assistarce seems desirable, angd they will personâ€" ally ivvestigate â€"it. Mrs. Cruick-i shanks represents the Woman‘s Instiâ€" tute,â€" Mrs. Galbraith, the Town Imâ€"‘ provement Society,.and Mrs. Master," both "societies. _A these ladies have! telephones. andâ€"~will be glad to anâ€"] swer quesstions about the work. | prominent agricï¬'ltural speakers will Board room. f f be present and will address the meetâ€" Teachersâ€"Alex. P@arsor, B.A., Prinâ€" irgs. These men have made a special cipal, Specialist in Science.; F. J. study on how ‘the war is going to Macdonald, M.A., Specialist in Matheâ€" effect our Agrici<ural Products and matics; Miss M. Â¥M. Grach, B.A., it will be well worth while for every Specialist in Moderns and History; farmer to attend these meetings. Miss L. Dufiton, B.A., Specialist in There will be both an afternoon and Classics. # e}flening‘ sossmn jat cach PIAGG WHEFG aâ€"wâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"m__ _i these meotings sare held and as the | qpoopoppenaermace prmurecaomrs,. Department is making every effort to give the people all the reliahle inforâ€" . setttoies mation possible: the farmers and PA % others should_ make it a point to atâ€" 4 'm r tend at least one of the sessions. ,zf},_, The meetings in the County of York ]'I’ & are to be held at Markham February h‘ " A 18th, Woodbridge, February 19th, and 2" ' ,lfl" A > Newmarket Febrmary 25th. _ Everyâ€" 55‘;9 body come out and learn how to be Nq 1832 age patriotic without going to the front. J l _ Grand Entertainfment in, the Methoâ€" dist Church, We§ton, on Thursday, February 25th. boat 25 young peoâ€" ple of the Bible @lass of College St. Methodist Church#have voluntecred to give an eveningԤ entertainment. A short time ago they gave a character sketch entitled Eithe rew minister‘ with such effect "that they have been encouraged to. @ffier their, services to other churches. PWeston has been faâ€" vored_ in accepting their offer. _ See next weeks Timeg and Guide, PEALERâ€"IN Choice Beol, Lamb, Veal, Ham and Bacon 8UIIEE «NB 165% A SPECIALTY. BUITONYG0OD AYE., _ MOLMT DFXvS that it will clean theroughly your Pots and Pans, Knives and Forks, and all Mitchen utensils toâ€"be cleaned. Ask your grocer for a 10 cent can. PHONE NO. 280. Your FCoun‘ry Neads You ! JACKMAN & TAYLOR CASII BUTCHERS JII MA!RlSHAE’L\» DEALER IN Choies Groceries, TEAS, COFFEES. Etc. Butter and Eggs a specialty. Lambtoa Ave., MOUNT DENNiS. NELSON JARRE G. N. LACK, _M.l. J. Thompson, CHief of Toronto Kire Brigade, says: "I highly approve of this Paten Clothes Dryer, and recommend its use in all ouseholds, it certainly will be a great protect on from fire by coreless handling of clathes,. Orders solicited and _ promptly delivered. A TR AL WILL CONYTINEE Welcome Ceiling Clothes Dryer (Patented in Canada and United States) Manufactured only by Hand Laundry Posttively a Canadian product=~< AMOND { Eagle Block, Main Street. WESTON. Goods called for and delivered Ssomething New CHARLIE WING Eagle House Block, Weston. Help by using FIRST CLASS it I{ANSTD MT. DENNIS. Regular. mont@fly _ and _ statutary meeting of the Weston High School Board was held Wednesday, February 3rd, 1915;â€"at 7 gm. in the Board room of the scho@. _ Members of the Board for 1915 are Messrs. H. A. Coon, A. G. Goulding, N. J. McEwen, Rev. J. Hughesâ€"Jones,4 G. M. Lyon, J. Pickett, Geo, W.J Verral and A. H. Walker; Chairman,s Geo. W. Verral; Viceâ€" Chairman, J% Pickett, Property Committee, H. A. €oon, A. G. Gouldâ€" irg and J. Picket Purchasing Comâ€" mittee, Geo. M. Ly@n, N. J. MceEwen; Sec.â€"Treas., A. T.@ Mather. Regular meetings of the Board to be held the first Thursday of é@ch month at the hour of 8 o‘clock p.m. in the School Board room. : ‘The Choir of $t. John s â€" R. C. Church shent a ost pleasant evenâ€" ing on Wednesday at Bourke‘s Hotel, where they enjoyeg a bountcous supâ€" per provided b the â€" ever popular Billy,. and spenfl thew®alance of the evening with musijc and games. Grouse Hill L. O L. is making preâ€" parations to ‘celehmate its sizticth anâ€" niversary‘ of the L&@dge on March 10th. Mr. F. T. Rowktree had a narrow escape from being@struck by a street car opposite his n house orâ€" Monâ€" day last. j H. Cousins has given up the agency forâ€" Ford Autom@hiles, and willâ€"deâ€" vote his whole @ttention to Fatm Implewments and rriages, es It pays you to watch these ads. These Specials are on for two weeks only. "Keep in view this beautiful Piano," Do you feel run down? Are you aftraid of. taking the mumps or searlet fever? If so, tone up your system by buying a bottle of Fowler‘s Hypophosphites, or Beef, Iron and Wins, regularly $1.00, reduced to 75 cents. We are sole agsents. _ Before buying SPRING SEEDS inquire of 8, we can give you special prices and special terms. All Confectionery, 2 votes for 1 â€"cent. All Echool Supplies, 2 votes for 1 cent. All Victrola Machines or Supplies we will give you 10 votes for 1 cent spentâ€"i.e., if you buy a $50.00 maâ€" chne (Victor) we will give you 50,000 votes You are certainly going some then. ‘The Piano is in sight. cent. ’ A list will be posted up Friday, 19th February. Voting coupons will be changed again and old ones will be no good. . Watch and get after these SPECIAL VOTES. For every cent spent in Jewellery or Optical work, Repairs or otherwise We will give you 5 votes. New subscriptions to Times and Guide, 500 votes. Now is the time to buy a Kodakâ€"for every cent spent in Kodaks we will give you 5 votes. 3. t tut! P es e Whe Y\ jred h f o‘ s To: OR but n ’aï¬zl,‘m’ & for m 5| t <=7)<] ll 6{\5 ' A § pon :‘,III!I"' Ay f will & Shsst 4 mss f D 9 SA . . â€" Farmers counts $ , REPC Farmers‘ Ac u%:‘.as are given special atteantion. Money loaned to responsible a.?ners. Cheese iSr. checks cashed,fnotes collected or + Wilso discounted. _! / Munic hok c# Eâ€"â€" BE . _ GUT RATE DrRruaGacist _ __â€"__ . Main Street, WESTON.â€"â€"_â€"â€" RQnpay fHfouns, 4o 5 uns o bpm.. _ _ eo Money dep jfed in our Savings Bank returnsiygu interest at 3% and is ready when required. Why not o éna Saviegs Account as a reserverto pay on your mortâ€" gage or to bay neév implements ? purplus â€" m oo om Total Resources over 'azh&g@;{k of Nova Scotia Every box of Ganong‘s Chocolates, 5 votes tor Also Branch at Mount Dennis InVI Piano Votes WESTON BRANCH S. Fraser, Manager RLEMEMBI R triages, to wse as your 7. 1. INCH ©6,500,000 = 12.000,000 ~â€"90,000,000 TO BRING IN ALL 189 Ladies of the A%fliary will kindly save this copy of the Times & Guide, and bring it tod Mrs. Lemaire‘s on Tuesday. Â¥ Who was the young lady that said Dâ€"â€"! wher she fell on the ice? tut! tut! € Who was it that;? tried to pick up a red hot dime, we say tried becauseâ€" but never mind, some people‘s greed for money is awiful. REPORT OF BALA AVE. SCHOOL FOR JANUARY, 1915. iSr. _ ITT.â€"Ethel ï¬enderson, Dorothy Wilson, _ Ada Mooke, Annie White, Muriel Phillips, Mogris Barney. Jr. III.â€"Florene& Ball, Winnie Rayâ€" ner, Henry Maxted,{Agnes Scott, Eddiec Barney, Elsie Pughs 8 Sr. ILâ€"Grace. M§Ner, Emily Miller Maude Loveless, Edith Moore, Mary Sneddon, Marguerite Mclean. Sr. IL.â€"Reggie Wiltshire, Leslie Las celles, Nelie Margaum, Hilda Mitchell Marie Newman, Fkank MceCutcheon. Srana,rvâ€" ie Windiett, Perey MceEachern, Georgé Rayner, Percy Love less, Pearlâ€"Glover, $Lily Edwards. Jr. IIL.â€"G@ladys Watson, Dora Allan Annie . Henderson,$ Grace Middleton Harold Miller, Eth@l Phillips. The ladies are $kritting, _ [Knifting, for thof soidiet b. erhaps dear husband‘s socks mmendedâ€"as usual. y~ § â€" Jr. L.â€"Harvey. Agb'rlaxham, Hazel Chil vers, Ivy Maxted.& Willie Evans. Jacl Jt. Primary.â€"Hgrold Andrew, Willâ€" iam Beardall, Carl Heslop and Clarence Lee, Tommy Scott,§$Frank Tripp, Frank Gowland and Géorge White. No.: on â€"rofil ance, 179.. â€" vers, Lyvy Maxto(.s \ Chard, Teddy Tib]ie Assist Recruitine. We heard one man remark that &he only way to get a decent pair ofy socks nowâ€"aâ€"days was to go to the Hront. § Will _ Weston have the opporturity to feed six thousapd Orangemen, next Twelth of July? Hello Old Soc%! Is knitting for the séldiers? are not entitled fo join Old _ Socks Brigade., Who was the gféntlerman who took home a grip full oE snow instead of a bottle ofâ€"? Nuff gaid!. Don‘t forget Lott‘s Big Shoe Sale will end FebruaryE 15th inst. Men to the Fron“gt! Your King and Country needâ€"â€"ygilr moneyâ€"NOW. Send it to Mrs. Lemaire‘s by Tuesday to buy wool. You, supply the money, the ladics will do {he work CIC on the previoug night? & Is it true that affcortain manager of a certain club ew that j certain referee whose nagne appeare@® on a certain dodger wokgld not turn up? What‘s the use o buying a morning paper for. the puBlic to read if they don‘t get it . tiԤ after the evening paper_comes out? | Twentyâ€"five cent a quarter! _ Won‘ts S‘teamboaf;ft look pretty in ‘"‘Hobbles‘‘? § c boys have to where did on the Mount Dennis & thag the High School o. mak§ a daily report as they wiert and what they sSUB ROSA soidier boys! and no a shilling, ro Averase atternd PHonE 53 g, knitting your wife if not, you the Weston are not Threeâ€"tenths of the earnings of a Belgian convict are given to him on the expiration of his term of imâ€" prisonment. OFFICE : Weston Road, Mount Dennis. WORKS : Fifth Concession, Yor Phones : Weston 174; Junction 4049 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRAGTORS, We contract for Light and Power installations of all kinds. Fixtures, Lamps and Electrical Appliances sup= plied at less than city prices. All Firtures installed without extra charge. § PHONE WESTON 230. JOHN A. MARSHALL BRICK Co., Ltd. Women‘s Patent and Velour Calf shoes, Button or Lace. regu‘ar s $3 00 to $4.50, clearing below eost. (not all sizes) for,.... .... $1 95 Men‘s Patent Viei Kid Velour Calf Shoes, regular $3 50 to $5 00 clearing below gostâ€" ... tm=.nllg. cemca.l. ge. .ce n se t o§ y3 We bhave spec:al bargains in Ladies Shoes of ali styles in small sizes, 2, 234, 8. 31 & Makes no difference what you are requiring in the footwear line, Shoes or Rubbers, we have it at sacrifice prices 3 % Special Sale of Children‘s Sboes at reduced prices 5@ We want to win your confidence in the goods we sell. Even during the sale we have sold nothing but reliable goods frem our retular stock . Will always exchange unsatisfactory Shoes, or money refunded . No inconvenience to do business with us. 3 c uis Sercririzs in Shor Rrrarmin@aâ€"All kndsâ€"second to none in quality aird néeatmess. «:. > 3e s 23â€" ; i# _ Storeâ€"closes Monday, ~Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6 p.m . Friday and Saturday evenings at 10 p.m. every Wednes"ay afternoon at 12. $ Heaters LOTT S SHMH0OFE STORE SHOE QCLDHAM‘S AHAARDWARE Phoneâ€"Weston 248 Will only last Five more days. If you are looking for genuine bargains we have them. Compare our prices and quality with others. es : (In Tabl& or Liqu®] Form) _ _ * Assists the stomach in the proper di ion: oRfood, ch is turn sustaining blood and all poisonous w mattemjsr®peedily disp« Nature‘s channels, It makes men and wome "he and ableâ€"b to them the health and streagthof youth. _ Now is the time for you Send 50 cents for a trial box of this medicine. Send 31 oneâ€"centâ€"stamps for Dr. Picrce‘s Common Sense GOLDEN/M?F;‘%EPSQ? iDHS&VERY MARGETTT! 1078 _ $1 per foolâ€"duwh wWiIDE STREETS. 3. s BuicDpiImn@ RESTRICHONS. $10 pFEr Ifli n OI-thy'.«x‘ Every business man knows how diffic £ to keep the pigeon holes and drawers of his desk free from the accumulationfof ugeless papers. Every housewife knows how difficult it is to keep her homeffrge from the accumulation of all manner of useless things. _ So it is with the Hody. It is difficu e&p it free from the accumulation of waste matter. Unles# the waste is pro tly elimipated the machinâ€"= ery of the body soon becomes clog@dd.â€" This is tho@beginning offmost human ills. ‘_MANUFACTURERS OF High Grade Red Stock Brick BEY A EOT, The Very OV â€"IN SEASGCGN THE EUMBER ECKE DEVEI{INET (6., HUMBERMOUNT Secure our prices before placing your order Adviserâ€" BANK OF NOVAâ€"SCCTIA EUCILI Office Hours ; Weston, 8.30 a.m. to RMiair 1002%= fl_ Address R. V.. t ery ‘-=~.~ t _ Gh SAVE YOUR TAXES. Street, WESTON Weston, 8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mount Dennis, 4 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. t CC sn yer e L ts )z‘ @ @ . # & _ 3 btoves x< Pierce‘s Common Sense Medical IN Nearly everybody smokes in Japan. The girls begir when they are tem years af age, and the boys a year eATHCT._ _z k & aelr .. Guaranteed BUIL"® A HOME Opp. sank of Neva Scotin. SALE . C oMF~ O> nto healthâ€" of. through dâ€"restores juvenation.