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JOSEPH STREET The sporting pages, the financial and commercial pagés, the woman‘s pages, etc., etc., with the additional pages in Wednesday‘s issue devoted to "Farm and Country Life," are maintained at a hish standard of excellence, a standard that has justified THE GLOBE in its title of Canada‘s National Newspaper, and has given it by many thousands the largest circulation of any morning paper in the Dominion, By all means take your local paper, but in the field of metropolitan newspapers THE GLOBE ungnestionably offers you the greatest value to be had in Canada. Order it toâ€"day. 25 cents per monthâ€"oune dollar for four monthsâ€"three dollars per year. € Local and City Papers 8 i 7 â€" Almost from the very day the great European War*(ibegan in August last, the outstanding feature in Canadian journalism coyering the conflict fbas been "The War Summary" daily on pages 1 and 2 of THE GLOBE. In the congisest possible form the writer has giv his readers a pen picture of the developments in all parts of the world. â€" While the details of ti\e movements along the extended frontiets have not been overlooked, ithe readers of THE GLOBE have been enabled to follow intelligently and with confidence the general outlines of the stupendous conflict. "The War Summary‘" of THE GLOBE is reproduced daily by several papers throughout the Dominion. f THE GLOBE on its editorial page has striven to place before the public in proper perspective the broadâ€" background: of the titanic strugele. This series of articles has attracted the attention not only of the Canadian people, but of leading men and journals in all parts of the world, The causes leading up toâ€"the war, the elements entering into its conduct, and the results likely to flow from ‘the cessation of hostilities haye been dealt with in that bold and clearâ€"gut form characâ€" teristic of THE GLOBE‘S editorial page. i Other Features News Service front un1 Canadian per cent. "The War Summary" The Editorial Page The T ORIA ie above features unmatched in Ca _papers in VC , and the been dealt GLOBE‘s ALWAYS ures, in addition to a cable and letter service from the n Canada, have placed THE GLOBE f@r in the lead of and partly explain the phenomenal increase of 33 1â€"3 GLOBE‘S circulation during recent manths. lo THE GLOBE, Toronto. 11 Services Lords Day, 11 a.m. amd 7 p.m. Surday School, 3 p.m. Men‘s Bible Class, 3 p.m. |Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 p.m. Bible Study, Inâ€" ternational S. S. Lesson. Friaay 8 11 a.m.â€"Mattins and Sermon. 3 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 3 p.m.â€"Adult Bible Class. 7 p.m.â€"Evensong and Sermon. Celebration ef Holy Communion, first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m., third Sunday at 8 a.m. ist Surdayâ€"Mattins at 10.30 Holy Communion (Choral) at 11. 2nd Sundayâ€"Mattins at 11. 3rh Sundayâ€"Holy Communion after Mattins at 11. 4th Sundayâ€"Mattias at 11. 5th Sundayâ€"Mattins ard Litany at 11. Every Sundayâ€"Evensong at 7. Sunday School at 3 p.m. On Saints‘ Days Holy Communion at 10.30. ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Divine service rext Sunday at e:clock a.m. Rev. T. BEVERLY SMITH, 10.30 a.m.â€"High Mass and Sermen. 3.00 p.m.â€"Catechism. 7.00 p.m.â€"Vespers and Sermon. 8.00 a.m.â€"Daily Mass. ST. JOHN‘S CATHOLIC CHURCH. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Corner Main and Mill Streets. Morning Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Evering Service at 7 p.m. Wednesday Service at 8 p.m. Rev. T. A. SYMINGTON, M.A., Pastor. Cross Street. Morning Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 12 noon. Evering Service at 7 p.m. Midweek Service at 8 p.m. Morning Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 2.45 p.m. Adult Bihle Classes at 2.45 p.m. Evening Service at 7 p.m. OLD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. MOUNT DENNIS METHODIST CHURCH. Motning Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Adult Bihle Classes at 3 p.m. Evening Service at 7 p.m. _ RUSSELL ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST. Bible School at 11 a.m. & Junior Christian Endeavour 3 p. Preaching 7 p.m. s THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Every Sundayâ€"Holy Communion at J. HUGHESâ€"JONES, M.A., Rev. J. A. LONG, Ph.D., Pastor, J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rector. GORE M. BARROW, Priest in charge. METHODIST CHURCH. Bible Classes. .â€"Sunday, Public Worship. .â€"Monday, B. Y. P. U. .â€"Wednesday, Prayer Service. Rev. J. G. ROGERS, Pastor. â€"Sunday, Public Worship. .â€"Sunday School and ‘Adult Rev. JAS. MINEHAN, CHURCH SERVICHS. BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH Everybody welcome Everybody welcome. ST. PHILIP‘S. C. W. MARSH, Pastor. Parish Priest. Rector. Rector. 11 | The Times & Guide has good clubâ€" ‘bing rates with the principal daily iand weekly papers. _ Why not subâ€" [scribe at The Times & Guide offite for all your papers at reduced rates. [We club with the following and can [get you any paper you wish:â€" | wITH DAILIES. \The Times & Guide and | Daily GlobQ _ ......cc..cnc.g 5.90 | Daily Mail and Empire ... 3.50 Daily WoIld _ ... 3:25 ’ Daily_ SEAL â€"...0.c. csmmc 2 19 Dally_ NeWB coucsrorrmiramieioad0 (7 The Times & Guide and Family Herald & Weekly The Times Dafly Daily Daily Daily Daily & io ce 2oo a en adret OR raw ~sare e in ns it cpenin itc Creatoreis Band will be back to the 10f the events of the day ‘ Canadian National Exhibition this \Hop-ing it never again f year, and there will be representative Would happen or come my way. ‘ bands there from a‘l over Canada. }Oh!‘ you Garden &arty Sightseer. Over 1,000 persong will take part in | o s the performance daily in front of the! The German ‘guns coming from Grand Stand at. the Canadian Naâ€" England to théfg Canadian National tional Exhibition tgis year. Exhibition will be guarded all the The running track at the Ca,na.d‘iuniw_ay a,gross and every. momert of the National Exhibitiond is one of the feg (lime they are on exhibition. The biggest list & qtarters on record for a bisycle rage, 76 in all, were sent away over th@ Canadian Nationâ€" al Exhibitiorn course on one of its Athiletic Days. I PLANO TUNING!â€"John T. Anderâ€" son, 200 Beresford Avenue, West ‘Toâ€" ronto, Phone Junct. 72, will start on his summer trip about June ist. Parties wishing to have their Pianos tured can have them attended to hy leaving {their orders with Miss Forâ€" syth, Music Teacher, Weston. Copies of the Canadian National Exhibition prize list may be obtained by writing Dr. 3. O. Ort, General Manager, City Hal%, Toronto. _ At the last regular meeting of Humâ€" ber Lodge, A.F.1& A.M., Rt.. W. Bro. A. J. Andersong P.D.D.G.M., District No. 11A, instal the following offiâ€" cers:â€"W.M., W.14 Bro. Wm. J. Gardâ€" house; I.P.M., Bro. C. C. Grubbs; S.W., Bro. Ber. g Cowan; J.W., Bro. wW. J. Marks; Cl%aplainv, W. Brox Ed. Eagle; Treas. W.§Bro. N. J. McEwen; Sec‘y, Bro. Walter Webster; Dir. of Cer., W. Bro. Jahn Hawshaw; S. D., Bro. 8. â€" J._ T@ten~J. D., Bro. C. Lotne Fraser; I. G., Bro. Thos. Stone; §. §., Broâ€" Th§s. Delworth,; J. S., iBro. A. E. Scytligs; Tyler, Bro. E. W. Rowntree. % There are enough§ performers in front of the Grand Stand each year of the Canadian | Natio®al Exhibition to furnish a programine for twelve theaâ€" tres, all going at @nce. The running track at the Canadian National Exhibition is one of the few on the lcontinent givieg a 220 yards course straightawa?‘ Many records have been equalled pr. broken on Athâ€" letic Days in past gears.' Out on the b%ttleï¬eld there was hardly any need : for a compulsory parade service; the men had only to hear that a service was ta be held and they would growd to it. The services were of held in the dark and sometimes they had one or two lanterns. If the services were not very musical they were at all events very hearty. Hymns were sung and the men always ingisted on having as the last hymn:â€" / Holy Father, in y mercy, Hear our arxkiols prayer, Keep our loved ones, now far distant, ‘Neath Thy rqarg Mr. Day said ihe was proud_ to stand there that Gay and to say, as one who was in position to know, that he had nevér heard of a single case of a Britiih soldier who had been accused of fbehaving otherwise than as a gentleman to the people amongst whom heghad been living, or of insulting condu@t to women whose husbards or father@, fighting for their country, had had &to leave them unâ€" protected. PARISIAN SAGE is"a pleasant, daintily perfumed tonic andhairgrower. It is guaranteed to step fally® hair or itching of the scalp, Z@@@#fo cure all diseases of the scalp and hair. THAT‘S . It‘s ez pheap. 5.2 ENOUGH rarrs1, FOR killmg h ANY ONE . If it d n two w your money back. PARISIAN SAGE has many imitators â€"get the genuine. CURE DANDRUFF FOR 50 CTS. Young men, come to the meeting toâ€" _ A WESTON GARDEN PARTY, night, and come ;‘p;epared to enlist. | 6y a im Poct. Attend the Pafriotic Meeting to be I journeyed over #o Weston held in the To Hall toâ€"night, and The place of greag renown, help to boost th¢ recruiting campaign. |Situated on the HEumber o | And miles from amy town. Harold J. Partridge who was killed I didn‘t go to seethe sights in the accident A&t Queenston on Wedâ€" Nor watch the chickens wink nesday was orggnist of Weston Methâ€" But because I saged up twentyâ€"five odist Church about 8 years ago. |To visit this busy hive. STtar ammow‘s. Farmers Advocate Caradian â€"Farm _ Weeklyâ€"Sun â€"â€".":.... Funerals arranged and Embalming promptly atâ€" tended to, ROSEMOUNT AVENUE UNDERTAKER, WwW. J. WARD, THE ~FAVORITE HYMN. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION. Chemist and Optician. WITH â€" WEEKLIES. CLUBBING RATES. It‘s easy, you take no risk. Step inytgâ€"day, and get a large 50 t bottle of PARISIAN SA4GE, the germ killing hair killing hair frestorer. > If it does got cure dandruff in two weeks‘ we will}Zive you Back of C.P.R. Station ‘PHONE 168. Successor to J. A: Wright, w. J. INCH, ttlefield there was for a compulsory men had only to Eice was ta be held prowd to it. The _A $ 1.80 . 330 .>1:80 130 \I arrived at sevenâ€"forty ‘‘The fun had not gommenced, ‘So I sat down ani@ watched the crowd | While I smoked al ten center. ‘Then they asked me for my ticket A supper could C eat Strawberries and? cream and cake \A dainty supper scomplete. ‘Then suddenly I wheard a noise /‘ That wrecked my nerves complete, \‘They told me ‘twas the band So thinks I, I‘ll mot retreat. But such a band§ Td rever heard, In all my twenty years, |The way they blew those instruments Would move a do:g to tears. And then they stgrted the programme ‘Twas an exciting affair, O1 course every ome listened \To a fine speech By the Mayor. \And them a generous gink said \Five minutes intermission friends Time to treat youguigirls (But alas, one I could not find. ‘A mar struch a match " ‘A bonfire to make Some timid one cfied fire ‘False alarm cri‘ediJ ake, \The firemen were called / To put the blaze‘out, f ‘But alas the ke they raised |Drove me on a Romeward route. |While slowly walking and thinking Of the events of the day ‘ lHop-ing it never I?ga.in & |Would happen or come my way. ‘ \Oh!‘ you Garden &arty Sightseer. To visit this b'usf hive OFFICE : Weston Read, Mount Dennis. WORKS : Fifth Concession, Yor Phones : Weston 174 ; Junction 4049 Will be pleased to mail their book _ of new designs in Monuments to those who are interested, on reâ€"â€" ceiving a card asking for samea _ JOHN A. MARSHALL BRICK Co., Ltd: The Home of Classy â€" Monuments WARDELL‘S MONUMENTAL WORKS@ 1476 DUNDAS STREET, _ WEST TORONTO. M. G. WARDELL. High Grade Red Stock Brick Secure our prices before placing your order All kinds of Auto Supplies, Oil and Grease hand. We keep a first class machinist on the premises all the time. Charges reasonable. LITTLE AVENUE, opposite Towu Hall s ECall and examine this car, it will give bettet service for less cost of operation than any other car in the market. * Don‘t fail to see this car betore purchasing. We sell PEERLES3 GASOLENE. You can got more miles to the gallon than any other gasolene made. JAS. GARDHOUSE, Ford Touring Car Price $590 â€"â€" TELEPHONE JUNCTION 190 Proprietor. MANUFACTURERS OF "MADE IN CANADA"® SOLE AGENT RICHARD WADE, Coulter Avenue, delivery ageat for the Dominion and Canadian Express Company‘s on all business in and out within the town limits. Also> baggage and genera’i cartage. Rhone No. 69. J. K. MeEWEN, Licensed Auctionâ€" eer for the Counties of York, Peel and Bimcoe. Deaker in Real Estate. Vilâ€" lage and Farm Properties for Bale or Rent. Office, Main St.,. Westonm. Long distanee telephone. ;. FOR SALE.â€"Buggy and Wagon, second hand, $15.00 each, good valus, party has no further use for them. CHERRIES. CHERRIES.â€"S80 cts., 45 .ats., 18 cts., 10 cts., per baskete fresh daily, at P. J. MacKay‘s store, cor. Denison Avenue and Main Stree‘}‘:é eer for the Counties of York s;r&-l";e% Office, Main Streot, Westor. Long distance Telephone. EXPERIENCED NURSE.â€"Open for Engagements. Apply to Mrs. Mornâ€" ingstar, P.O. Box 126 Weston. AA. WANTED.â€"Young Ladies _ of good education to train as nurses in Windâ€" ber Hospital, Windber, Pa. Address Superintendent. 31 HOUSE TO RENT.â€"7 rooms, deâ€" taiched, front and rear balconies, all conveniences, Holley Auenue. Appi® to F. Sainsbury, Church ard Maing~ Streets. 12t(. Condensed Advertisements T. W. WARDELL, . _M. McEWFEN. Licensed Apctionâ€" Cruickshank Wagon Works Manager,