£ Y\ecccceeeeceesesececee 0 of the â€"f the bigg ton bhas hiciconait h ind uie 08 Wimbalint .2 _ The High Sckool Board have very of the Commission generously offerkd the use of the High| Applications for School to the Red Cross Society for made to _ Superit an Entertainmebt in aid of the funds|the office of the W of this Society$ Wednesday the Tth[oï¬ice is directly “’o{_i__ April â€"has Reen fixed as the date Provincial Hydro of the Entertaingnent and a committee]phone, and he will of~ the â€" Red oss . Society is now |land promply of : working out the details of a unique) when they will he musical, literary, and scientific enterâ€"| fion. No electric tairment which Will occupy the whole /made to any cust« of the building.%and promises to beiCertifeata _ af In. 7 o‘clock. The Eommittee of manageâ€" ment have spf§red no effort and exâ€" pense, and can confidently promise their guests a most enjoyable evenâ€" ing. The toagt list will consist of The King, responded_to by the Naâ€" tional Anthem.; Our Country, Hon. J. 8. bufft and S. H. Henry, M.L.A. The City of T@ronto, Dr. C. 0. Hasâ€" tings. The Daiy Industry, Prof. H.. H. Dean. Th@ Press, H. B. Cowan, and others. The entertainers will be Geo. Denison & Co., Comic; Huberl Leaming, Caficaturist; and _ Wm. Shook, Sentimjental; E. Jules Brazil the famous pignist will be the musiâ€" cal conductor. Arrangements have been _ made râ€" special trains to Brampton, ~C.P.R., and late cars on all" Radial lifes running out of the city.. The sofg sheet will ‘contain the latest patftiotic sorgs besides all the old favoriges. ‘The tickets Wflll be the same old price $1.00, and can | be obtained by dropping a card and & bill to E. K. Stonchouse, Weston;’ A. J. Reynoldg, Solina; or A. E[ Orr, Clarkson. The . regular onthly â€"meeting â€"of the Town Imprpvement Sociecty was held on Tuesda deep regret was exâ€" pressed at the l&ss of their president, Mrs. Dawson. $Mrs. _ W. J. Morris was clected to @1 the chair, she havâ€" ing been treagurer and recording secretary for sq@me years. Miss Caulâ€" well taking s. Morris‘s place as recording secre€ary. Plars of work for the year ere outlined, especial interest being jishown in means of raising furds d assisting the Patâ€" riotic and Nurging committee. The event of the Spring season will undoubtedly be$ the! banquet of the Toronto Milk nd Cream Producers Association, tofhe held at the Tiotel Carlsâ€"Rite on Rriday, March 26th, at At the Annual York Conservati in the Town Hal following â€" officer Long Branch, Lawson, _ secret treasurer.â€" ‘ Jatest styles a Coleman, Weston %;L%.;%pl@fldi( Western _ amixed $42 ~ Glover and Bros. § The C A mesting . to erosss Club for be held in the To evening, March 23 officers for the se whether they â€" wil or Senior Lacross â€" L.â€" Reynolds in the Buzz P1 Shop on. Thur amputaced _one now in the hospi Bears the 4 Bignature of eP Court Bellevue} will hold an Old ‘Time Dance on THursday, March 25th, in the: Oddfellgws‘. Hall;y â€" Church Street, Everybo welcome. "Admisâ€" gion 25 certs a gpuple. Fruit served. â€" Rev.. John . At will conduct th Presbyterian Ch both morning day, March 21st.| Don‘t forget to visit A. M. Barton‘s Easter display of Lillies and Spirea. W. J. Marks, o ing & Hamilton, Toronto, attende servative Meceting Mr. and Mrs. leave on Monda residence‘ in Sour Holeproof Hocsiery for ladies and gentlemen, girls and boys, at Coleâ€" man‘s, Weston. iz Teleohone No. 26 Ssubscription Price. WEDNES] EAS OriS ril ~has en fixed Entertaingnent and Red oss . Soc z out the details , Titerarys and â€"sci it which ®will occuy building, K and prc gest and fpest affa s yet seeng us Q00.00 pet uo. ndid...._Rorse _ feed, 1} w EsTON g a e === 7. 95; of e o 49 91. a onual N ervativdâ€" n Hal 1 officer presific ich, iC secretiry o < lar 0 Imprbver ‘sdaye de he 1@ss on. $ Mr toâ€" #! t Cbe Cimes anan Gumrs Weston, Ont., Friday March %th. 1915 aBPVERTISING RATES CN APPLICATION T tOI Y, ABPRIL 1TH, > IR WEEK. ol Board have very 23§%d, at 8 o‘clock, the sefison will be elected. lecwle at this meeting vil® play Intermediate Mecting of the West & Association, held last Saturday, the were elected, Aid. ent; ~Sam. Wright, iceâ€"president; J. E. ry; Thos.. Griffith, ot his hand caught jer in Cruickshank‘s Jay, and Dr. Irwin f his fingers, he is al. derson of Hamilton services in the Old rch, Cross â€" Street, nd evening on Sunâ€" organize the Laâ€" he season 1915 will n Hall on Tuesday thy Seeds, Moody ston Todd and family to take up their the firm of Gouldâ€" 06 Aictoria Streat, collars in all the patternsâ€"W. E. the Annual Conâ€" ere on Saturday. . E. WHINTCGN, Proprietor â€"UBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY air that We CAildren 1DDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO 2 it CCUT. _ _ The following this meeting tained by cach Intermediate assigred for the the High School Crar gison. "ou V se Reâ€"cleaned Boysâ€"7W|m. Ro ana=Gorn, 1 â€"E&.~Yardon, . ab vyL6 Certificate of_ In'sgectionr from the Provincial .Hydro ; Electric Commisâ€" phore, and he will a?vise Mr. Strickâ€" land promply of allsinspections, end when they will he RFeady for irsp=câ€" tion. No electric e@nnection will be made to any customier not having a In future, the Electrical Inspection in Weston, and all districts served by the Weston Hydro System outside of the Town, will be} handled from the Office of the Provincial Hydro Eilecâ€" tric Commission, iContinentalâ€" Life Buildings, Bay StÂ¥eet, Toronto, by Mr. H. F. StrickJand,â€" who is in charge of the Inspéction Department of the Commission. Applications for ifspectior may be made to Superinténdent Peirson at the office of the Weston Hydro, which office is directly cgonnected with the 48, 49; A. Gard Lawder, 93, 44; I McCutcheon, abs abs., 61; J. Mcle drum, 84, 60; T Noble, 35, 32; F. Quirie, 78, 70; M Verral, 70, 39; P. Girlsâ€"E. Banks 30, abs.; D. Bell, 52, 43; K. Crosle 635, 84; A. Culnar 49. 91; G. Deaec 16. â€"; H. PackDh abs.; M. Wardla â€"Intermediate P On Sunday next,f March 2ist, Prof. E. M. Kierstead, [D.D., LL.D., Proâ€" fessor of Systemptic Theology and Apologetics, of MdMaster University, will occupy the pulpit of the Baptist Church both moyning and evening. Dr. Kierstead is qne of the foremost educationalists of the lcountry as woll as a preach@r of unusual force, it will be a peifilege to hear him. All welcome. March 26. Rev. R. Gay, St. Moriâ€" ca‘s Church, Toronto. Holy Week. Daily service (except Saturday) at 4.15, p.m. & Good Friday. 3 Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Easter Day. Holy Communion 8 a.m. Holy Communion Sermon 11 a.m. Children‘s Service 3) p.m. Evensong ‘and Sermon 7 p.m. â€" â€"â€" ELECTRICAL iNSPECTION _ IN Gitisâ€"R._â€" GoOUus: ston, 67, abs.; Iâ€"Iw ‘orm: III.â€"La‘LirJ 0 Wednesdaysâ€"8 p.m. : Services of Intercession in the Schoolâ€" room. Fridaysâ€"8 p.m. in Parish. Church, > Addresses. ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH. WESTON. Lert 1915. § Or Sunday evenings the Rector will (D.V.) preach a series of sermons on the Temptation of Christ in the Wilâ€" derness. Boysâ€"R. Ande 5 16; W. Gard , 70;â€" V. Long , 74; D. Mayne $1,00 per Annum in advance. HIGH SCH BAPTIST CHURCH. Banks, 64, 64; H. Barker, _ Bell, §86, 51; V. Campbelt, Crosley, 75, 95; G. Evars, Gardfouse, abs., 170; C. A4; D. Lyons,. 6s~ 51; . 7 ab{l M. McCutcheon, . McLgan, 80, 72; K. »Melâ€" 60; E§ Moffat, 70, 60; V. 32; F.iPhillips, 67, 64; V. 10; M Totten, 96, 91; C. 39; P. Wade, 43, 83. J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., F P; C Mercer, 64; G. ‘Reilly, 81, 40; W. Upper, 32. 56; E. Burtor, â€", 48, 50; B. Wleming, ’36, 137 P. Pritchard, B. Rogers, abs.; A. . Smith, 41, 52; D. C Snider, 70, 41: M. E. Whitmore, 50; I. § 11. â€" i M. Davidee, 1. i5, 95. I Norrig. im, 36, 63; L. Upper, , $3, 96. orpnr.=â€"Algebra and tench. r, abs.. P. Barker, abs.; E. Boake, 48, P;â€"A. Macdonald, 72. as.. 47, 65 N. Johnâ€" McCaughren, 57, 47. or Art and French thors. are the marks okâ€" troduce a petitioh against building pil in the subjects a new road untiffthe street railway hird examination at tracks are movyed t the centre of the or the Spring term. street. â€" â€" any and EFrench. Mt. 1. Eâ€"I Vaug An spove on behalf no. :11 Oof the petitinners, B &Wfll"diiz'cdgnalsf 54‘ â€" Gardhouseâ€"Tottcâ€"‘‘That the petiâ€" F;S’ 47, 65 N. Johnâ€" tion â€" preserted by r. Vaughan and Mccéughren, 57, 47, others be and the @ame is hereby teâ€" or At and t rench CE‘l‘â€".'O('] and. «that wye call a Special Fare Meeting, at the reqgest of the Mayor § to discuss the mov@ng of street railâ€" on, 0, â€";, V. Boake, way tracks, and @nginger James pne use, 0. 68. C: 1 H. aoked to be prosont i OL REPORT by private teleâ€" wESTON, ONT 0; â€"â€" V. Boake 0. 68: C3 13â€" 47 W. Martin tor willl From R. W. Ph@#llips, re Ingpection mons on [ of Home Guards. the Wilâ€"\ From General Accident and Insurâ€" ance Co., re insurgnce of employees. & \ From Frank Batber, re Town limits Schoolâ€" ; of Weston. } From Hydr&i]ï¬ctric Railway Asâ€" Church, ‘sociation, re membership and enclosâ€" |ing resolutions to: be passed and forâ€" mita=Re, |warded to the Legislature. s ‘l Petition from #. S. Summerhayes Rector. in attendance The above is the title given a picâ€" ture that will for many years to come be a highly prized ftreasure. It lis a photographic reproduction showing the 32,000 men of Canada‘s first contingent breaking camp and on the march to join the Continenâ€" tal farces. It shows miles and miles of the white tents and the marching men. It is a most inspiring sight. The size is 20 x 46 inches, all ready for framing. _ This picture is sure to. be a popular souvenir of the war as far as Canada is concerned, and will be in great demand. It is owned by The Family Herald and Weekly Star, of Montreal, and a copy is being preâ€" sented to all subscribers to that great national weekly newspaper, â€" The Family Herald, Montreal, whose subâ€" scription â€" of ore dollar a year is reâ€" ceived from this date for a,limited period. During the past sz%ar you have fulâ€" filled your duty as ‘r teacher in being present every Sungay with us when possible, and we appreciate it. We hope that yosg will make your stay in Souris as short as possible and again return go Weston and reâ€" side amongst us. _/ ‘‘THE MARCH TO THE BATTLEâ€" FIELDS; OR, CANADA‘S MEN ON THE â€"WAYy." In the future Whe% you look at our faces in the pictiire, we hope that you will only think of the good sides of our natu}?s and not of the bad. & As you are goili%to take your deâ€" parture from us, ch to our regret, we as a class, wishBto present to you toâ€"night this pho%o of ours, as a small token of ourflove and affection towards you. i Mactk linâ€"Bullâ€" of pool rooms rext recular mee Mrs. Todd enterfained her Sunday School class to farewell party on Friday night. TBey presented her with their photo Renlarged gset in a mission oak frame fand the following address:â€" Dear Mrs. Todd, The hour being lake, the discussion on the Report was Waid over till (the Special meeting of @ouncil on Friday night. 2 a mt PRESENTATION JMAND ADURESS Accounts amountil ordered to be: paid.E to His Hofflor the$ Lienten#knt Govâ€" ernor, re Sewers arfl Sewer ‘Disposal Works. & & ) The Courcil then &djousned to meet on Friday evening §t 8 o‘elock. Inchâ€"Hugillâ€"‘‘Resolved that Wilâ€" liam Trinkwon b& sent to the Home for Incurables,. d papers agrecing to same be signed} by the Mayor and Clerk and the sealf of the Corporation be attached hereto;‘"‘ Gardhouse â€" Magklin â€""‘ That the Clerk be and he ig hereby instructed to write our représentative Dr. Godâ€" frey,. M.P.P., askg him to use his best efforts in opbbsition to the pasâ€" sing of a Bill fBow before the Onâ€" tario Legislature Hintroduced by Mr. Chambers, in connfction with the asâ€" sessing of farm lgnds in Towns and Villages." 3 Reeve Gardhousegasked leave to inâ€" There will be tesday evening Petition from #. S. Summerhayes asking for repeal fof Byâ€"Law 404 of the Village of We§gton and asking for a license to opprate not less than three and not méore than six Pool tables in the Hagle Hall. Bullâ€"Macklinâ€"*MResolved : that the following walks &s confirmed by the Court, of Revision with the amendâ€" ments be passedl on the following streets: Church stkeet, College street, Rosemount avenup, two parts, Wilâ€" liam, street, â€" C@ulter avenue and Lemaire avenue." & Ella Banks, Stella Bell, Irene Lee, Dolly Aitchison. From the (Pro Health. ‘ From Toronto q W. Trinkwon. | From the Toranto Single Tax Asâ€" sociation re Lots ff 5 acres and over being assessed as farm lands. From the ‘Proffincial â€" Board of The following co?;munications were read: From the Commi@#ssion of Conservaâ€" tion re Sewage Fand Water Works Systems. The Council 'me! on Monday evenâ€" ing, Mayor Dr. Challton in the chair, a.l the Co'uncjllorsai)resent. DR. W. E. PEARSON, Pbysicien, Surgeon, etc. ffieeâ€"Weston Road, Mount, Dennis Office Hours:â€" to 10 a.m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 8.30 p.m wWESTON TOWN â€"COUNCIL ‘Phone Weston No. 87. SKATING Iyrtle Gardhouse ‘ean Blain, essic Day, eneral Hospital re â€"‘That the petiâ€" Ir. Vaughan and me is hereby teâ€" c call a Special Saturday and ual with band to $48.00 were the _ question over till the ; Gluten Meal, Oilcake, Calf Meal, Crushed Oats, Chopped Oats, Hay, i and Straw. George Jur stock of Boxer Wall Paper for quality, patterns and prices are not surpassed any where, For The Spring Trade We have sheeting double and single widths bleached and un bleached also circular pillow cottons in forty and fortyâ€"two inch, that for qualâ€" ity and prices cannot be excelled, White and gray cottons all widths and prices Tungsten. Lamps and Electrical Appliances at cost price to consumers. If you have any power problems, or are thinkin of wirirg your house for Electric Lights, and would like to have an idea of the cost of the Current â€"perâ€" month, corsult us. The Hydro Electric Power belongs to the people ‘of. Ontario. We are here to serve the â€" f All kinds of Poultry Foods and Specifics. TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED. _ ulassi /A 314. hour unrestricted use â€"No_class discount. â€"Class B 24 hour restricted useâ€" 10 per cent discount. Class. "C:* 10 hours untrestricted use â€"10 per cent discount, Class "D" 10 hour restricted use i 33 and oneâ€"third p.c. discount: In addition to the arove Class disâ€" counts, a discount of 10 per cent is given in all â€"Classes for prompt payâ€" ment of Bills. Cigars, Cigarettes and ; Tobaccos. WATER, POWER & LIGHT COKMISSION MOODY BPOS. The cleanly, ieconomical, _ flexible Hydro is helping greatly to solve manufacturing _ problems â€"under preâ€" sent day conditions. It enables users to meet rapid changes in policy, in demand, in competition. sumptionâ€" charge of 3 cents per K H. for the first 50 hours use _ month on the * installed capacity cents per K.W.H. for the second hours, and all over these amounts one fifth cent per K. W.H. less followirg discounts. o Claset «OA 04 : have maneveserens. POWER RA $1 per H.P. j No waiting. Three Also agent for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates. TARIFF, Royal, Guardian, Canada National, Notth British & Mercantile, and Atlas. NONâ€"TARJFF, Merchants, London Mutual,& Factories â€"ANDâ€" EXCELSIOR LIFFE, and TRAYZLLERS ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Insuranee AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Agent for Butterick‘s Patterns. â€" Farley‘s Shaving Parlour ROLLING and CHOPPING agent for the following Fire and Life Insurance Co‘s New Offices. Thomson Block, Main Street. Hours; 9 to 5. â€"‘Phone 199. FLOUR, BRAN and SHORTS E. J. MUSSON Teach The Children The) Value of Money / / THE BANK OoF CITIZENS â€"OF WESTON wWESTON BRANCH, NA J. EAGLE BLOCEK WESTON elephone No. 30. DEALERS IN PHONE 36 British North America A. G. PEIRSON, per month, and T8 Years in Business. ‘%;apitaï¬i%gnd F your children learn, while growing, not I only how to spend money isely, but how, by selfâ€"denial, to sayve v-.éfoï¬n:ething for the future, you will have starféd them on the road to financial success. QPen a Savings Account for each in The Ban British North America, and encourage thep# to add to it regularly. ‘ chairs operating. Superintendent,. rvice charge of treâ€"secont 50 58 _amounts at .W.H. less the Lyons per ing and General Tinsmithing attendâ€" McCLARY‘S SUNSHINE FURNACE ed to PEASE, ECONOMY. VICTOR AND BRAMPTON _ FURNACES. Main Street, Buy your Hockey boots : have your Skates put on free D20 20000 RASICS DUb On io e es Famous Lighbnfng Hitch moderate prices. w m b‘tppers tor every person allfprices. RUBBERS We carry a full line of tcubbers to fi style of boot, Heavy Rubbers and Sox ialty. & WINTER BOOTsS in anpan eomin en dsc 2 U U Felt and Special lines f. Children. P sox THE SHUE STORE ror tHe PEOPLE Eagle House Block. WESTON. Estimates given on all kinds of work Concrete Mixer for hire, capacity 40 yards a day. BURGESS BROS TINSMITHS Phone No Carpenter and Contractor &5 CoulterAvenue, â€" WESTON â€"â€" Paints,; Oils and Varnish ORDERS DPELIVE Geo. Sainsbury U 11401 sDALE gupp Shelf, and Heavy Hardware, | Graduate of Boston Con Gasoline and Oil Stoves, | Teacher in Piang and Stouves and Furnaces. Pupils prepared for Exa Screeng, Doors and Windows, e e pupllSI;;]nrg:S C ; § d Lawn Fences, 7 . ESeld al;VIaxwell Lawn Mowers. _ APPIy 77 Shuter Street, Builder & All kinds of Roofing, Havestrough CLARE _BROS., HECLA . AND SsUCCESS FURNACES Potatoes, _ Parsnips, Sweet Potatoes Celery, CISCOES, _ BLOATERS, KIPPERS, CODFISH. Repairing done while Every job to your entire sat 2 â€" HONC, JCt. 3 SALMON, _ HALIBUT,. _ Houre §30 an is _ â€"~FINNAN HADDIG _ =â€"=â€" s Slippers for MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON PHONES No. 9 and 214. BEEF, LAMB, . PORK and VEAL FISH s edlar Steel Shingles, z _ Portland CGement Frear of Oldbam‘s Hardware Store 0 9 HENDERSON VEGETABLES Joseph St., WESTON Spring Uhickens, JAS. HUGILL, HOCKEYy POULTRY Phone No. 106 [FITR. DNOS. 16 }ï¬.â€"plus $7,884,000. EWEN, Manager. Agents for SLIPPERS ne while you waite entire satisfaction. Ready Roofing arnishes. ontractor Office Hourgâ€" Cabbage, es y CarrOtS, % § i TARGARET Onions, . sriken Beers,, Haste !s at Hendersons and and other m&é‘é"ï¬ Men, Woman and ERED Weston. Eagle Block fit every x m specâ€" G. wW. COULTER, vV. g. Honor Graduate â€" |Ontario Veterirary College. All digeases of Cattle and Horses Treated Bcientifically. Calls by mail or phone promptly attended. WESTON, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. 1758 Dundas St.,. WEST TORONTO_ (above Hoar‘s Hardware Store), @@ Real estate loans placed at current . rates. Telephone, Junction 991..â€" _ Phone 281, ‘Phoneâ€"Main 2689. J. EDGAR PARSONS, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Offices, : Canada Permanent Bldg., 18 Toronto. St., T : G. HOWARD GRAY, â€" Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, ete Nova Scotia Bank Bldg., . wEs Mornings and Evenings.si Toronto Officeâ€"43 Imperial Life Buildings. Torontn Barrister, Solicitor, etc. M Bank of Nova Scotia Chamb : ‘Phone 152, WESTON, Ont.: Mt. Dennis Branchâ€"Bank of British North Am. BJog. Afternoons, 2.3¢ to 3.30 o‘clock. Tuerday and Thursday evenings, 8 to 9 0‘ clagik W. F. OLDHAM FLOUR, FEED and CARTAGE, Barristers, § 1699 Mair Strest Carvin China Decorat Firing carefnlly Studioâ€"Joseph MISS JESSI® Lessons in Ching _ S ies Mondays, Wedn‘esd Cor. Main and Mill 616 Bathurst Street Office Hourgâ€"3 to 5 ‘Phones= Westan im TRUESDALE Graduate of Bostor Teacher in Pian, Pupils prepared fo Open for pupils in V 1057 Weston Of Toronto Pupils prepard Studio, Room Westonâ€"We. . DR. HAROLD L. ROWNTRER, Physician, Surgeon, etc. Officeâ€"Dundas Street, ISLINGTON. Dentist, Officeâ€"Opposite Bark c S ceccace o cev en ie e es L ocv y Consultation hours, 10 and by appointment. ) DR.J.A.MELDRUM, E Physician and Surgeon. C _ Office and Residenceâ€"East CorneF King Street and Rosemount Ave. Telephone No. 15, Weston, Ont. & and 418 Bloor Street, west ‘ Physician ‘and Surgeon. ' Officeâ€"Corner Rosemount Ave. and John Street, Westen, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m. 6 to 8 p.m. Surday, 8 to 10 a.m. _ THISTLETOWN MILL ._ _ Ear, Nose and Throat. Maria Street, 1 Private funas NIAGARA POWER _ _ OAT ROLLING AND CHOPPING, w._E. STINSON, ANDERSON Office Hours, _ ibo 2 mm _ 7 to 530 ‘Phoneâ€"Islington 21 T DR .W . J. COHARLTON, Cor. Main St. and CGonron PI. Furniture carefually handled _ Weston Road, _ Mou ‘Phone, Jet. 3035. Hoursâ€"9.30 a.m. to §.30 iduate Toronto Cc ianoâ€"Teachers . LORNE FRASER, M.A sIALSâ€"2 to 5â€"and 7ï¬tvo 8 p%f Sâ€"Weston 161. Tor, Col. 41 H@ es es oo prepared for C DR â€"\\'edncsday, and Thursday LA C100 Rours, 10 a.m., 3 p.m., appointment. Tel. Col. 2602. ROY E â€" _JOHN B. AIKEN, Dentist. unas to loan on first class security. 5 H. D. LIVINGSTONE, â€"_ J. T. HACKETT, Main Street, _ Weston, Ontario. . _E D M U N D 3 se enc Nes f Boston Con. of Music in Piano and Organ. pared for Examinatiors en enc s 1 Â¥ ~H. RICHARDSON, Osteopath. _ n Osteopathic Association. Wednesdays ard Fridays, ind Mill Sts. WESTON, Street, TORONTO, 2o Eon oo nc â€" Crcn loâ€"cl5 E. RORKE, _ China Decorat;ing\, Wood ing and Design. e ition and Design for all Handicrafts. _â€"â€" olicitors, Notaries, etc Dundas Street, TORONTO. _ csday, Saturday; ursday mornings, Phone 48. d eâ€"43 Imperial Life® €s, Toronto. oï¬ the Violin Conservatory of Music. ers Normal Course, or Conservator) hxï¬nf@&‘ Nova Scotia Bank Bag@t o d P tes CIEDET IpE & â€" MeMASTER trect STRONG Orders solicited avory Student of Nova Sco WESTON Mount Den , Toronto Proprietoi TORONTO: ONTARIO. and Mount WESTON3 ~:Toronto. ; Monday Public. 9 o‘claï¬ Westan,