;l‘ _ _Lack‘s Baby Cot _MAIN ST _ _J. J. HOLLINGSHEAD, Â¥Can improve a figure. Can make &A garment hide defects. Can broaden the shoulders. Can help a man‘s appearance wonderfully. " . F. OLDHANM, on them. We have both for sale here. We givi ALL that the taflor‘s art HAS tar give. And this very important service costs NOTHING whatever. "Chis is where the tailorâ€"made man h@t the advantage over the readyâ€" made man. And when you consider everything our way is the cheaper by far. THE _ FINEST FABRICS <FTELOU®. F ED and CARTAGE 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 as you pay for the fake article. I keep in stock Waltham and Regina, also Swiss Watches, which are fully guaranteed as good timeâ€"keepers. Main Streev. wWESTON (@pposite Bank of Nova Scotia.) G. N. LACK, MADE INCANADA Fatent applhed 10 Easily Washable, Light, Comfort able and Portaole. € PRICH $2.75. THE LONGSTAFF PUMP, "THE LONG LIFE PUMP, THE LONG LIFTING PUMP, THE LONG GUARANTEED PUMP, THE LONG ,PRICED PUMP, but cheapest in the long run. Phors 71. We sell cheap pumps with prices to suit anyone. MAKE THE FINEST SUITS. If the proper sort of WORK is put ‘‘Physical cultur is delightful!l*" said a young gim enthusiast. *‘To develope the arms I{grasp Ithis rod by one end and move i@slowly thus from Right to left."‘" ‘‘$vell, welll"" cexâ€" Caimed her dathgr. "What will science discover negt? If that rod had brist!ss at the éh(’-r end you‘d be sSweepinge!‘ 3 Axp Corteinatron Crorh®s Drirr. Well drilling a specialty. Opp. Bank of Nova Scotin TAILOR and MEN‘S FURNISHER Colemar and Hackett Block. eston Poup Works . E. A. ROBiNSON, Prop. j AGENT FOR rples‘ Separator & Mechanical Milker, .E. COLEMAN P=onE 4 f. [# Gaor one. 281 WESTC t=~niture caretaliv handied 7 *J WATCHES Main St. and Conron PI. 28 1 WESTON JEWELER. Manufacture DISGUISED t] MT. DENNIS. WESTON, ONT Patent applied for wWESTON Phone No, 2 It requires so 1 steam up in the mio rollet that the engi and they have to t And without a sin While the rest of Laughed and joke Mother kissed him, Cried anrd cried N Mothers are the @ueerest things; ‘Member wher JSohn went away, Aillibut mother cried and cried When they said \goodâ€"bye that day; She just talked, amd seemed to be Not the slightes® bit uprctâ€" Was the only one who smiled! $ Other‘s eyes werepstreaming wet. But when John caÂ¥ie back again On a furlough, s&fe and sound, With a medal for Bis deeds, . Matt failed to Toronto Ex. but h his usual fun with urday night. ‘There is a spot on is a great hang ] They are now Usif office staff for gowe What‘s Billie‘s %ttraobion in the Bake shop window@ Now Billy, don‘t let Pearl see you. & The T.ILS. would like to have the Mrs. Dawson _ Memorial Fountain placed where thefflower bed is now, in front of the Tpwn Hall. What does the H.S. thigk about it? Do your duty a help Weston to have a record .attendlance at the Fair. Hurrah! We will@ soor gather at the fountain. § Will there be‘a Red Cross Tag Day on the last day @f our local Fair? Matt and the Buke bhad a fine time with the two Re ,, on Monday. If the Horticult@ral Society keep up its good work, Weston will in a few vears time be kngwn as the "Garden If the Horticul its good work, years time be k of Flowers.‘" Who is going t get Pearlt GCurly 08 CIETK. or Billy? :’f w e _ y . W. J. should have tipped the Conny s C * Some of the roys that went West NOtEce to rediters9 will soon be bac in dear old Weston. IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT Well done, Bo ; ers. ATKINSON, Thresher, deceased. Col. Butcher {has secured a very [BURSUANT to R.S.O0. Chapter 121, high position atithe Kodak. the. creditors of Robert Atkinson, Whoâ€" was ..4:7 kid that punctured late of the Township obicoke, in Fos‘s wheel. @Tis a mean trick to the County:â€" of Yom€, Tlresher, deâ€" stick a pin in alnew tire. s ceased, who dic1#on of about the a 9C f Heros.â€"Pat, Nelse, Billy and Tom. ~ th day of Febréary, 1$15, and all s other= having cl@ims against or enâ€" What h'?aPPexd to Jack on SatU‘â€" titled to share ig \the egtate are hereâ€" day night? $ by notified to sknd by gpost, prepaid, Joe, the ding room is not the or otherwise defiver tof the undersignâ€" place to mak# a peroration about ed Administra®rix o@ or before the ‘hair restorer, is gugh a'nggiâ€"v‘ _ + i_â€" To stop falling Whir, _ To cure dandraff, f P To cure itchingioffth@"scalp. (5pa put life intn, A hair A | _ To make harsh Pi@@ soft afid luxuriant. To make hairsgrolk or séoney back. |â€" It is the mogt delightful ‘hair dressing | maade, and is a great favorite with ladies | who desfre beautifuKand luxuriant hair. | Large bottle only 50 cents. | w. J. INCH, | Chemist and Optician. I TOLD YOU SO. Gossip from the Post Office Corner. MOTHERS. Joe, the diffing room is not the place to maké a peroration about Matt, especially) when Lizzie was enâ€" joying herself aff the Toronto Fair. Doc. wou‘d TFhave won the trophy if"he had not been beaten. Andy has come to the conclusion that the war will never end urtil he appears on the ibattlefield. Weston will %oon want â€"a Home Guard to look after the Gold and Silver Trophies that the Boys are winning. & Mess w Dick wants td%i_know what â€"a ‘‘Workâ€" ing Man‘" i=. " A man who works Dick. $ * What made, the Printer deaf for a short time? Was it ‘@a blooming sparrer? t How many Bamd Concerts© have the Weston people Brer entertained with this year? | Moses! Pink seem§& to be a great attraction for some of our Mlocal sports. What did the girls say to Roddy at Campbellford Leslie Campbel, the son of the Truant Officer wa§ the first boy to atâ€" tend school on esday. He was sitâ€" ting on the Scho@l steps at 7.30 a.m. waiting for the tgm to start. Never ‘mind Harry, you did your best for the boys. The Garden Tea \f{hich was arnouncâ€" ed for Wednesday, September 8th, at " Kirriemmir,‘‘ the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Galbraith was postponed on account of â€"the w%‘cher, and will be h>!d on Saturday, Reptemier 11¢th at the same time and §pla(:ae. THE, DOINGS OFi THE FIREMEN The Firemen held their usual month> ly meeting in the Wiremen‘s Hall on Thursday. 3 All memkess wh‘o‘ghave been on the roll for ‘one yeam now .own their uniform coats. B% Fireman Russoll &has enlisted and will go to the Fron{. The! boys all wieh Pim luck. /_ The halfâ€"yearly regort was forwardâ€" edâ€" ) by Secretary Jack Irvine to the Council and will beypublished later. It was decided at all member: joining the army weould retain their membershin with thg Brigade. Gen. Fisher was appointed Captain of the Games Committee. A _ rex _ footba‘l as parch=sed for. That, caserole: saved Pat‘s life, by PARISIAN SAG e Club o the Public ir new lamerns-?and a rozzle will dded to the eqpipment. IN AID OF ?ICK POOR ne and splalse. 38â€" O$ 1CED n held their in the Kirem s who dhave 1e yea_" no" is: t Russoll Shas he Froni. oh. / 4 early reort ‘ctary Jack will be publ ecided at army weuld with t;?Brri T was appoi ‘s Comimmittee otba‘] as . tanterps and 4 _# SAGE, the q gugh an{gédâ€" g Whir,£ ; cuBE, j 2s gfof therscalp t'), g'&‘ hair $ hePag® soft afic igrofk, or yafon 1 seemed to be bit uprctâ€" ho smiled! & }strea:ming wet. e back again e and sound, is deeds, le wound, hurrahed, and danced about then she criedâ€" e all git out! c about it? ed Cross Tag Day f!llch wind to get ining, on the roadâ€" eer cannpot do it re extra help. Main Street that ut for sparrows. the ears of the et a girl at the ays he will have e nickle on Satâ€" quickâ€"acting _ Exclusive territory. Handsome free outfit. . Highest comimissions. Write for terms. Miss â€" Parker Shas reâ€"opened the premises gwhe formerly occupied on John Street, with a complete stock of Fall Millinery. To sell in Weston and district. A chance of a lifeâ€"time to do a big trade among the farmers as well as good ornamental business in the town 40 All persons requ§ring Fall Millinery can have a good @hoice at reasonable prices. € 5C A REPRESENTATIVE WANTED FOR TBE QLD RELIABLE FONTHILL â€"NURSERIES NOTICE is hereby given that a Byâ€" Law was passed by the Municipal Corporation _ of the ‘Township of Etobicoke on the 9th day of August, | 1915, providing for the issue of De»1 bentures to the amount of $20,500‘ for the purpose of buying an ad‘d‘iâ€"l tional School Site and building a new â€"School House fin Union Scho«ol\ Section No. 3 Etobicoke and 24 York and that such Byâ€"Law was registered in the Registry Office of the East and West Riding of the County| iagleork on the 1l7th day of August, | Any motion to, quash or set aside the same or any part thereof, must be made within| three months after the first publication of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. Dated at Islington this 20th day of August, 1915. S. BARRATT, 38 ed_ Administrafrix o or before the 12th day of fOctobfr, 1915. their Christian _ ang surgames, addresses and descriptio®s, agd full particulass of their claim§ and accounts, a~4 the nature of theg@cffrities if any, held by them * Immediately Rifor #he s%id 12th day of OQgtober, 1%5,# the aksets of the said intestate/w@#l be § distributed amongst the part@es entitfed thereto, having regat/ds fenly tg claims of which the AdmimiSgratrik shall ther have had notice& an@w@fll others will be excluded from the said distribution. M. J. MELVINA ATKINSON, 34 Victoria Street, Toronto Dated at Thistletown, e Thistletown P.0., Ortario, CHARLES H. PORTER, this 10th day of 1Sépt»ember, 915 37â€"39â€"41 \ Mr. P. B. Payne‘has given instrucâ€" tion to J. K. McEWen & Son, to sell by public auction, Rt 11 o‘clock a.m., Thursday, Sept. 16§h, on Lot 17, Con. A, Etobicoke, severf horses, one regisâ€" tered Clyde mare, gix registered cows, one registered bull ant thirtyâ€"five milch cows, also all his harness and farm implements. & The whole to be sold without reservg, as Mr. Payne is moving to the Unifed States. Terms made known at time of sale. For further par,tic&%ars, apply to Mcâ€" Awen & Son, Auct@oneer, Weston. Robbers tried! to enter the local branch of the Ugion Bank here Monâ€" day night by at%emp.ting to force the door with â€"a crow bar. Had they gained entrance %@y would have been able to enter the store of Heather & Sons, as both {buildirgs are under one roof. But the robbers were starâ€" ed away , before th‘? job was completed. A suspect was arrested by County Constableâ€" Meyers, and held on a vagrancy charge, . pending further inâ€" vestigation. The young man gave the name cf Harold Johnw.on, and his address as North â€"Bay. PLEASE NOTE.â€"H. H. Gregory‘s new location in the Eazle Block, thrse doors rorth of the Post Office. _ Notice of Registâ€"ation of Byâ€"Law. Dairy | Cattle | FARM STOCK ARD IMPLEMENTS. _ FALL lg\‘LLIN ERY OPENING. New Toronto STONE & WELLINGTON, EXTENSIVE ERED!T SALE OF VALUABLE & ng. clfims a are iw \the es to s#nd by : defiver to trafrix o of R Octobgr, ang@ surgam iofks, agd f img andf acceo he § eccffritics ~‘ a"~ 1y Rffer & 18 5,# the ite »wfl b e J{Sa fes en y [Octob#r, _ 1915. treir _ surgames, addresses s, agd full particulass and accounts, a~4 the eccffrities if any, held Admiristratrix®, Her Solicitor, Toronto. Clerk. Members â€"of the fToronto branch of the Ontario Vegd@table Growers‘ Asâ€" sociation was shown a spraying deâ€" monstration on a fcelery crop by the Department of Ariculture at the gardens of Mr. Geprge Syme. These demonstrations afe hbeing given by the Department atiten different points in the province. Three acres of Mr. \Syme‘s farm was sown with celery in the spring. The pfants were sprayed during the year with Bordeaux mixâ€" ture and the resuft was an excellent |cro'p almost entirely free from blight. \|Another crop of W celery on a neighâ€" boring farm that %ras not sprayed is almost destroyed by blight. Construction wqrk ‘on the new Canadian Kodak fgctory om Eglinton Avenue, has ‘been held up by about 80 of tho! men working on the conâ€" crete and sewer work going on strike. They were being ipaid 17% cents per hour and demanded an increase. Chicken thieveg! have made their appearance in thig neighborhood, the hen houses on e farms of Robert and Frank Odell were entered and the fowl stolen. a Harness and grgin was stolen from the farms of LeviyHoover gnd Wilbert Snider. A quantity off bran and feed was stolen from an $ outâ€"building beside Dickin‘s store. The York Highway Commission has just ~ completed fhe â€"construction of one and threeâ€"qu@rter miles of roadâ€" way on the Vaughan road. It is a tar macadam, â€" and cost $11,000. The portian ‘of ‘woad constructed is near the York townline. The mpnthly mesking of the Thistleâ€" town Woman‘s Insfitute will be held at. the home of Mrs. A. Shaw, on Wednesday, Septefmber 15th. The Woodbridge Institife will be present and provide the pr Thistletown Old Boys interd holdâ€" ing a grand reâ€"unipn and Field Day shortly, arrangemengs are now being made to have on§g of the best reâ€" unions held in this@section, full parâ€" ticulars will be annbunced next week. Any orders for Piano Tuning leit with George Stewart or J. Kingdon, Thistletown, anywhere hetween Wesâ€" ton und Klienburg, will be promptly and carefully attended to by Mr. J. T. Anderson, 100 Beresford Avenue, Toronto. ‘Derms reasonable and satisâ€" faction guaranteed. Blacâ€"woeod, _ Algernonâ€"The _ Human Chord. ‘ Churchil!, Winstomtâ€"The Far Country. Dostoevsky, Fyodprâ€"Crime and Punâ€" ishment. Ervine, (St. . J®§hnâ€"Alice . and a Family. f Poole, Ernestâ€"Thg Harbor. Stringer, Arthurâ€"Whe Hand of Peril. \ FictiongJuvéerile. Bradshaw, Lesli he Right Sort. Clifford, W. G.â€"Tfe British Navy. Dana, R. H.â€"Tw®@ Years before the DOWNSVIEW Mast. Ellas, Frankâ€"First Voyages of Glorâ€" jous Memory # Elmhurst, Richar®gâ€"The Naturalist at the Seaâ€"shorg. Eraser, Edwa;rdâ€"éamous Fighters of ‘bhe Fleet. f Garnett, Lucyâ€"Grgeek wonder tales. Grierson, Elizabethâ€"Sir Walter Scott Hall, Rev. Charlésâ€"The Romance of ~ _ the Rocks. Jungmian, Beatri Kelly, R. T.â€"Bo Kincard, C. A.â€"I] Mitton, G. E.â€" of London. ® . Morris, _ ‘Jos:ph<Beautiful â€" Europe, Belgium. Motris, _ Josephâ€"Beautiful _ Europe, The Lake off Como. Rawnsley, Mrs. W,â€"Beautiful Britain, The New Fogest. Scott, Devon eau':bi;al" Britain, Stratlordâ€"ongAvon. Van Millingen, J _ï¬iusâ€"-Peeps at many lands, Turk%. Westerman, Percy.â€"The Sea Monarch. Wodehouse, P. G.â€"Smith in the City. Wodehouse, P. G,â€"Mike. 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THISTLE 40W N ‘‘A _ thirtyâ€"horsgâ€"power motor car for one hundredgdollars!" exclaimed a customer to a motorâ€"car manufacâ€" turer. _ ‘"It can‘t e made for such a price!"‘â€" Tt carf"" the manufacturer replied. ‘But it $nust cost mor> than ore hundred. doflars to make a car likeâ€"that."â€" "It Moes," remarked the maker; "but youlforget that we run a big repair establighment in connection with our regularsplant!"‘ Mount Dennis wWESTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Star â€".mAminecreran Farmers Advocate . Caradian Farm ... Weekly Sin _........ CLUBBING RATES. HOW IT IS. DONE ‘can Nursery Tales e Children‘s Book Holland Taimme $ 1.80 â€" 230 2 £S0 380 |JELLY GLASSES, 40 and 45c per dozen WATER GLASSES, 80c per dozen Wadsworth NMiilis, _ WESTON OATS FOR SALE BY Cwt. OR TON DELIVEREZ BRAN, SHORTS, GLUTEN MEAL, HAY and SIRA XÂ¥ CHOPPING ard RESLLING have purchased 850 pairs Boys and Girls School Boots 2z a remarkably low fizure _ Come and see our stock before gomgs« elsewhere. Boys Split Blutchers, sizes 1 to 5, regular $2.00. / Boys unlined Blutchers, Kip, sizes 11 to 2, regular Boys Stout Blutcher, soles sewn, armd screwed, waterproof, sizes 1 to 5, regular $2.75. Boys Box Calf Blutchers#, all leathâ€" er, sewn soles, sizes 1 to 5, regular $3.00. § Don‘t forgat we do highâ€"class repairing at moderate prices OQOLDHAM‘S HARDWARE AcrExnt rog Duxtior TirEs. _ PrEErLEss GAsoLEnE, the Best on the Market supplies from Bowser Tank. A First Class Machinist on the premises all the time&. AUTOMUBILES FJR HIRE. AND REPAIR SHOP Lifttle Avenue Opp. MAIN STREET, WESTON. Th MITON BRTSSP DN THE BRICK FOR COLOR, QUALITY AND ENDURANCE CGOLORS Samples can be see.: and prices oblaines {rom ons* Ageatâ€" 7 wW. C. BURRAGE, Phone 106 THE CUDMORE SHOE CO. JAS. GARDHOUSE, Proprietor. Phone 267 THE CUDMORE SHOE COMPANY, FEFLOUR AND FEED, SCHOOL BOOTS wWESTON GARAGE HIGH GRADE PRESSED BBRICK 3 PLAINâ€"RED AND BUFF EIRE FLASHEDâ€"RED AND BUFF 267 Evanings 181 Mill open daily from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. $1.49 2.25 1.79 1.98 . â€"SImMoOoON, Proprietor. CUPS AND SAUCERS, 80c per dozen GLASS FLOWER VASES, 15¢ DDESSED BNICN Co. limfed stout Box $2.25. ’ Girls Vici Kid, Button and Laos. rï¬il_‘ leather, sizes 8 to 10%, regulas $2:002mâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"7â€" Girls Box Kip Button and LaGe. sizes 11 to 2, regular $2.25. § Girls Vici Kid Button and Lace, =l% leather, sizes 11 to 2, regular $2.é5» Girls ~Vici Blutchers, gsewn sofs®, sizes 11 to 2, regular $1.75. : & Girls Patent Button â€"and Lat: Boots, sizes 11 to 2, regular $2.7J5 jJOSEPH STREET HXJESTCN. Opp. Town Haillk Coleman and Hackett Bloek. $1.69 1.79 1.49 .39 1.98