â€" <â€"ENECUTORS NOTICE 1O CREDITORS. _ Main Street. wWESTON ‘~â€"â€"(epposite Bank of Nova Stotim.) MAKE THE FEINEST SUITS. If the proper sort of WORK is put ~«on them. * _ We have both for sale here. We _ give ALL that the tailor‘s art HAS to give. WWe _ yoeul viig.cit] Burgess Bros., Wortan <«NOTICE is hereby, given pursuant to the Statute in that behalf, that all persons having claims against the Estate of the above named James Allan Stevenson, who died on or about the O9th day of August, 1915, at the Village of Woodbridge, are reâ€" quired to send by post prepaid or deâ€" liver to the undersigned on or before the 9th of November, 1915, their names and full particulars of the claimg duly verified and the nature of the seourity, if any, held by them, and after the said O9th of November, 1915, the executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said esâ€" tate amorg the persons entitled thereâ€" to,‘ having regard only to the claims or interests, of which they shall then have rotice and the said executors will not be liable for such assets, or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim or interest they shall not have had notice, * Dated at Toronto, this . 19th day of October, 1915. $z COOK & GILCHRIST, $ Confederation Life Bldg., § ‘Toronto. _Bolicitors for ‘the Executors, Walâ€" Ter Douslas Stevenson and Kennsth Allan Stevenson, Woodbridge. Well drilling a specialty. Phore 71. wWES" IN THE MATTER of the Estate of JAMES ALLAN STEVENSON, late of the Village of Woodbridge, in ‘he County. of York, Gentleman, deceaged. We sell cheap pumps with prices to suit anyone. * > G. N. LACK, Axp Comemmarronr CrorE®Es Drirk. MADE IN CANADA Patent applied for Easily Washable, Light, Comfortâ€" able and Portabole. PRICE $2.75. 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 Watchos, which are fully guaranteed as gooC vimeâ€"keepers. Lack‘s Baby Cot This is where the tailorâ€"made man has the advantage over the readyâ€" made man. & And when you consider everything pur way is the cheaper by far. Can improve a figure. Can make & garment hide defects. Can broaden the shoulders. Can help a man‘s appearance wonderfully. And this very important service eosts NOTHING whatever. TAILOR and MEN‘S FURNISHER Celemam and Hackett Block. MAIN ST. â€"â€" WEsSsTON ‘ Manufacture THBE LONGSTAFF PUMP, THBE LONG LIPE PUMP, THBE LONG LIRTING PUMP, THE LONG GUARANTEED PUMP, THE LONG PRICED PUMP, CHEAPEST IN THE LONG RUN. THE FINEST FABRICS Neston Poup Works G. E. A. ROBINSON, Prop. Opp. Bank of Nova Scotia . J. HOLLINGSHEAD, . E. COLEMAN WATCHES IEW! WESTON, ONT. MIT. DENNIS. Phone No, 2 EARIANE . .o e>. 10e credgh reenen ces d ran rnar Unnesessary mention of higher forâ€" mation such as brigades, divisions, is strictly forbidden, and causes delay. ADDRESSING QGF MAIL. We have,. received gthe following from the Post Ma.stel‘é Generalyâ€" 3 n order to facilitate the handling of mail at the fron§ ard to insure prompt delivery it is requested that all miail be addressed as follows@:â€" (a) Regimental Number ,............. (_:b) Rank) s wewelee sls se e aaeille a ue se v s d we‘n anale o (C) Name â€"2iis: ie en We d oi sivcan esn nars (d) Squadron, Battety or Comâ€" PaARDY _ _ a.sios..clvicse e ravrorinngencrtrne (e) Battalior, Regimert, (or other unit) Staff appgintment or Depantment > nlesaff esnc .l e .cs ons (f) CANADIAN CONTINGENT ... i(g) British Expeditionary Force ... (h) Army Post Offiee, London, Dated at New Torontg, this 28th day of October, 1915. _ 44 fifteen annual instalments. C On Kipling Avenue from Lake Shore Road running north to New Toronto Street, the estimated cost of the work is $1800, of which $486 is to be paid by the Corpo®ation. The estiâ€" mated special rate per foot frontage is 7.91¢., to be paid in fiftsen annual instalments. A petition againsft the work will not avail to preventjits construstior. "CEORCGE D. SCOTT, On Fifteenth Stre Shore Road, runnin mingham Street, the of the work. is $ $233.25 is to be paid tion. _ ‘The estimateds foot frontage is.7.26<§‘ fifteen annual instalm On Fourteenth Stike Shore Road, runni mingham Street, th of the _ work is $ $233.25 is to be paid tion.. The estimated } foot frontage is 7.‘26c§ On Lake Shorek Road between Second and Third} Streets, the esti mated cost of the work is $250, of which $15 is <to ‘befpaid by the Corâ€" poration. The estiniated special rate per foot frontage is $.03¢., to be paid in fifteen annual inst@Iiments. On Fourteenth Stkeet, from Lake Shore Road, running North to Birâ€" mingham Street, the estimaged cost of the work is $§79.80, of which $233.25 is to be paid sby the Corporaâ€" tion. The estimated Pspecial rate per foot frontage is 7.‘26c§,. to be paid in fifteen annual instalments. Ee | * Muricipality of the _ TOWNSHIP OFz $TOBICOKE, _ County of York. f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a‘ Court will be held, pursuant to The Ontario Voters‘ Ligt Act) by His, Honour Judge Dentgh, the Judge of! the County Court Of the County ovfl York, at the Townip Hall, Islingâ€" ton, on the 19th day of November, 1915, at 10 o‘clock in the forenoon,‘ to hear and determire complaints of errors and â€"omissiong in the Voters‘, List of the Municipality of the Townâ€" ship of Etobicoke, fof the year 1915. \Dated at (Islington this 27th day of October, 1915. 1 | ‘ S. BARRATT, | Clerk of the M@micipality of the NOTICE is â€" hereby given that a Byâ€"Law was passed by the . Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Village of New Toronto, on : Monday, October 4th, providing for the issue of Débentures to the amount of »4,000.09 for the purpose of taking care of tre cost of improvement! and extension of the Hydro Electric System of the Village of New Toronto, amd that such Byâ€"Law was registered in the Registry Office of the East.and West Ridings of the Counfty of York, on the 25th day of October, 1915. Ary motion to quash .or set aside the same or any part thereof must .be made within 3 months after the first publication of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. TAKE NOTICE the Corporation New Toronto int a local improvems Main on the f tween the point and intends to sp of the cost upo upon the work. Dated at New Toronto, this 28th day of October, 1915. 46 On Second Str from Lake Shore Road running softh to Lake Shore Boulevard, . the estimated cost of the work is $500, of ich $208 is to he paid by the Corpolation. The efStiâ€" mated special ratel per foot frontage is 6.85¢., to be paill in fifteen annual instalments. VOTERS LIST, 1915 § MUNICIPALITY _B BERLIN, ONTARIO _ YMU=° {Hl TEETUILHTTEmTIIH O oir promerr enc cce ommc oncoun td MV TREGISTRATION OF BYâ€"LAW. egligee Shir WILLIAMS, GREENE & ROME CO $2°/And Over_ itomnimommmtcuimnon n innormmietpreten eCE INUCTIUTT MADE IN CANADA 1 U pirorermrern e e eonme en EOE CC UCN EU Township ‘G@EORGE D. SCOTT, OF NEW TORONTO that the Council of of the Village of ds to construct as t a six inch Water llowirg streets beâ€" _ mentioned hercin, cially asse@s a part the lines abuttiag Et’ from Lake North to Bitrâ€" estimated cost EQ.BO, of which by the Corporaâ€" special rate per , to be paid in RRATT, nicipality of the f Etobicoke. Clerk. Clerk. |79, 42; Hill, Frances, 92, 52, Johnâ€" ‘ston, Verna, 75, 23; %ee, Irens, 87, |33, Longhouse, Mary, @2, 17; Marjin, ‘Grace, 88, 25; Ma.rtin,g;Lucy, 84, 24; iMaster, Olive, 94, 56y Norton, Mazâ€" jorie, 76, 42; Parker, Erma, 73, 23; \|Pearson, Dorothy, 82, 49; Richardson, | Kiileen, 78, 38; Smillie, Winrie, 85, l23; Walker, Dorothy, 92, 35; Williton, \Rhoda, 78, 24. 5> A 2 The Thistletown exfension of the Hydro Power and Eight has been passed by the local board and approyâ€" ed by the Provincial BQard. This will supply street lights fgr Thistletown and house lights an% power to the farmers in Etobicoke an the pols line extension on Concession A. | â€"Boysâ€"Campbell, Jos@# 80, 46; Canâ€" ning, Gordon, 92, $5; Charlton, Howard, 82, 51; Card/ Ross, 63, 26; Gibbins, Albert,; 72, €6; Hogg, Vicâ€" ‘tor, 71, 21; Mallaby, Lorne, 66, 51; McRae, Malcolm, 89,235; Mertens, Fred., 84, 61; Muldopn, Thos., 66, 33; Pearce, Perezel, ~88, 43; Sims, Norman, 94, .44; War®, Lindsay, 76, 29. 4 Girlsâ€"Bell, Stella, 8§,‘ 56; Burnett, Kajthleen, T5, 32; Calhoun, Emily, 57, 21:‘ Calhoun, Reta, T8, 15; Dicken, [ Girlsâ€"Barons, Isobel, â€", 91; Blain, .|Jean, â€", 638; Charlt@n, Dorothea, â€", |34; Emberson, DorotBHy, 72, 51; Flemâ€" lung, Bessic, 45, 42; Riggs, Myrtle, S4, |80; Rogers, Belle, [{1, 50; Russell, ‘Gladwyn, 34, 83; Sirffis, Alice, 60, 31; sSmith, Ruby, 67,§ 56; Smithson, \|Daisy, 46, (3; Snidgr, Eliz., â€", 44; Totiten, Marg. â€", 56;, MTotten, Marion, |55, 73; Whitmore, EtBel, 36, 50. [ Form II.â€"History® and Latin. Boysâ€"Bull, Jack, 63, 69; Burnett, Jas.. â€", â€"; Canning® Percy, 41, â€"; Churnside, Fred, 85,4 (0; Davidge, iPercy, 61, 83; Hoover, Gordon, 95, (100; Lindsay, T., 19,934; Longstaff, i€har,â€"35, . 40 Mexceg, Cecil, 40, â€"; 2rhy â€"CAIROUN,_ LVUDWEY AARW Ccotor C DMORCecs Verna, 96, 49; Farr, Eltah, absert; Farr, Sadie, 85, 34; Goulding, Ruth, Vera, â€", â€"; Crosby, Kathleen, 96, 92; Evans, Geraldine, 27, 28; Gardhouse, Annie, 68, 77; Lauder, Charlotte, 59, 63; Lyons, Dorothy, 38, 62, Meldrum, Kathleen, 31, 70; Moffat, Frances, 64, G4; McCutcheon, Annie} 70, 87;, Mcâ€" Outcheon, Marjorie, T5 (3; Phillips, Louise, 65, â€"; Quiriq Victoria, 96, §7; Verral; Clatrissa, #9, 63; Verner, Muriel, 45, 31; Wade, Bhyllis, 54, 73. Form I.â€"Grammar agd Geography. Girlsâ€"Banks, Ella, 68, 49; Barker Helen, absent; Bell, Doris, 56, §1 Brooks, Annie, 66, 87; Campbell McIntyre, Bruce, 54, &â€"; Richardson Harvey, T71,. â€"; Verfer, L., 57, 43 Wilson, Horace, â€", â€".f _ _ _ __ Cecelia, 76, 90; Mofgan, Joy, 44, 84; Norris, Idella, 65, §3. Intermediate Fommâ€"French and AlgeBfa. Boysâ€"Davidge, G%)., 74, 100; Motfâ€" fat, Gordon, 64, 8]§ Calhoun, Percy, 37, 8T; Hardwick, $., 64, 99; O‘Reilâ€" ly, John, T0, 76; @Vardon,. Stanley, 23, 98. 6 > Boysâ€"Bull, Clifferd, 45, 73; Cruickâ€" shank, Fred., 10, : Gardhouse, Lesâ€" lie, 58," 80; Lon§#, Victor, 100, 27; McFarland, Wm., 38, 57; Pearen, Wilâ€" frid, ~~28, â€"85; Bari;i;er, Lorne;â€" 52,â€"56; Boake, Ersyll, 93,% 73; Kehoe, Cyril, 50, T0O; Stong, Earle, 51, 33. Girlsâ€"Champline,‘Ira, 40, 48; Bates, Vera, 71, 88; Goulding, Marjorie, 79, 91; Hearne, Laura® 55, ((;, Hutchinâ€" son, Jean, 46; Lin@say, Ella, T1, 93; McFarland, Marthaj 26, 85; Macklic, Cecelia, 76, 90; Mofgan, Joy, 44, 84; Girlsâ€"Canning, Péarl, â€", 66;, Johrâ€" @ton, Norma, â€", ¢5, Morgan, Mary, â€", 68; Wardlaw, rjorie, â€", 75. Form III.â€"Algebrak and Latin Prose. Who were the: two Motor Cyclists who ({expected to have to appear beâ€" fore lthe ‘"beak‘‘ for exceeding the speed :limit? Easy boys. Trump will be plegsed to get away from Weston, he‘sÂ¥beer getting too many pills lately. Who is the youlg lady that gets mad jwhen she=‘ismentioned in this classic cotumn, anmd is tecrribly disâ€" appointed when she ds not? Half a Flag is b&tter thanm no flag. What became of the receipt‘s which the High School b@ys did not receive for their Red| Crosg money? Nellie has a share in Bruce‘s Livery now. : { Remember Cavell! ‘ $ Twentyâ€"eight rifleg in a cell, and Nobody to use them, well! welll Was the Ford car frozen on Sunday night? & The following ligh gives the names of each student angd the marks taken on the first examifation of the Fail term, at the Westan High School. Form IV.â€"Geongetry and Botany or Physics. Boysâ€"Hill, Clar®, 54, 63; MeDoen ald, Allan, 28, 28; Rodwell, Wm., 34, Who. had, "Sunday ©ars‘‘ printed on his cards last Janugrry? Why Jack! What will he bring before the public this January? | Oh you lucky, eightéen! Who‘ll have the ibest sport, the boys that hunt the Germans or the boys that will hunt deer? . girlie at Thistlebur Bruce says, wait till the sun shimes Nollie. & Daddy, what did% YOU give to the Red Cross? 5 ) There is no room im Weston for Proâ€"Germians, boiling the water is bad enough, we dgn‘t want to boil the air we breathe. 1 Who was the Patriotic (?) gentleâ€" man who in tegring down a Red Cross card was heard to remark: "I‘ll teach them to stick their rubbish here!‘‘ § No. the EHditor of this column is not dead but only gsleeping! Who was it that );'had an attack of the dinkidomms last Saturday night? How will C. say, goodbye to T TOLD YOU SO. his $46.10, cert $6 _ For furthe® particulars and condiâ€" tions of sal@ apply to Browning & |Wallace, SolfRitors for J. K. Mcâ€" |Ewen, 106 St#ir Buildings, Toronto. |Dated at Toroflto the labt day of Odtober, 1915. § J. K. McEWEN, by Solicitors, BROWNI & WALLACE, 106 Stair Buildings, _ NOTICEH is hereby given that Jolhn Fhomas Wardlaw of the Town of Weston, in the County of York, in the Province of, Ontario, Real Estate Broker, will Apply to the Parliament of Canada at the rext session; thereof, for \a Bill of Divorce from his wile Eda Luelia â€" Roxenia Wardlaw, now residing in the City of Detroit, in the State of Michigan, one of the United States of America, on the grounds of adultery and descrtion. f Dated at Toronto, Province of Ontario this ithird .day, of September A.D. 1915. 52 â€" Under and by Wwirtue of the powers _contained in a Pertair agreement of sale, which will be produced at tbe time of sale, thefe will be offered for _sale by public ductior on Saturday, the 13th day of}f November, 1915, at _the hour of onefo‘clock in the afterâ€" _poon at the Town Hall, in Weston, by J. T. Saigeop, auctioncer, the folâ€" _lowing property,} namely: |_ ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract lof lard and premises situate, lying arfd being in the Townâ€" ship of Etobidbke in the County of York, and beink all those portions of lots 27 and PS jin Broken Concesâ€" sion _ Letter Blof the said Township ‘of Etobicoke, $known as Brookdale Farm, containihg one hundred and thirty acres mare or less, which said portion of waild lots are butted and bounded as follows: COMMENCING at the jallowflnce for road between Concessions latters B and letter A and the bourdary between lots 28 !and 29; Thencd south sixteer degree@ [east along thef easterly limit of said allowance forkroad to the poundary (between lots 2 and 28;. Thence conâ€" tinuing southf sixteen. degrees cast jalong said linft of road for the disâ€" tance of ‘tenf chains eight and cne half limks mor@ or less to the middle of lot 27; fience north seventyâ€"six degrees six whirutes east in a line parallel withg the boundary line beâ€" tween lots 27 Band 28 for the distance of thirtyâ€"fivel chains; Thence north sixteer degree$ west in a line parallel with the link of allowance for road between Con@#essions B and A, ten chains eight #nd one half links more or less until t strikes the boundary lime between| fots 27 and 28; \Thence north weventyksix degrees six minutes leasxt along s@id lastâ€"mentioned bounâ€" dary|l line, fbur chains and seventyâ€" five links molp or less until it strikes the board fenle running in a northerâ€" ly) direction# down the steep bank of the small cBeek; Thence following the same dirfction in a line with the board fence P on ; the east side jof the orchard on Plot 28 till it strikes the‘ ,board fence #unning easterly; Thence north fortygfive degrees twentyâ€"-six‘ ],minutes casdt along the line of «aid "Ferms:â€"TeB per went. of the purâ€" chase moneyfto be paid down at the time of sale, pbalance to be paid withâ€" in thirty day§. tw NOTICE DIVORCE NOTICE, BRITISH RED CROSS GRAY‘ & GRAY, Solicitors for : the Applicant, 43 Imperial Life Bldg., f Toronto. along the line of said five chaing fourteen and s more or less to the called the Weston Road bout one rod from the ate south of the same; erly along the west limit ion Road thirteen chaing e _links more or less es the boundary line beâ€" 8 and 29; Thence south degrees eleven minutes the said last mentioned e thirtyâ€"eight chains and links more or less to the inning, except that part ds sold to the Toronto ailway Company py a eyance dated 28th June, registured on July 4th, 11347 for the said Townâ€" coke, cortaining one and hundredths acres be the g one hundred and e or less, which said d lots are butted and lows: COMMENCING nce for road between ters B and letter A dary between lots 28 _south sixteer degree@® easterly limit of said road to the boundary _and 28;. Thence conâ€" sBixteen. degrees east all those portions 8 jin Broken Concesâ€" of the said Township known as Brookdale be produced at the e (will be offered for uctionr on Saturday, November, 1915, at o‘clock in the afterâ€" wn Hall, in Weston, , auctioncer, the folâ€" OF SALE. proceeds Toropnto. Wéï¬l Tuesday, "I;Ev%Regular Meeting y ti¢‘ L. 0. Lâ€":, P ; ~ in Oddfellows‘ Hish Hall, Churcek étreet, Westom. ara Wednesday, Nov. 3.â€"Regular Meetâ€" i1â€" Salg 'Iing Cangdian Order Chosen Friends, t _eonâ€"|in â€"OSdfcHows Hall, Churck Streot, Monday, Nov. §Jf.â€"Regular Meeting of the Public®/ School Board, in Public School, gt 8 o‘clock p.m. . ‘ Monday, Nov. 1.â€"Regular Meeting I. 0. 0. F., in Oddfellows‘ Hall, on Church Street, Weston. _ _ 7 Monday, Nov. 1.gâ€"Regular Meeting of Weston Town Frouncll, in Council Chambers, Town Hall, at 8 p.m. â€" Monday, Novi lsâ€"Regular Meeting Separate SchpolyBogrd, im Separate School, George Etrget, Weston. _ Samples can be seen and prices obtained from ous Agentâ€" W. Co BURRAG E’ THE BRICK FOR COLOR, QUALITY AND ENDURANCE Phone 1006 MAINâ€" STREET PrErcESS GAsoLEn®, the Best on the Market supplied from Bowser Tank. A First Class Machinist on the premises all the time. AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE. COLORS 1s OATS FOR SALE BY Cwt. OR TON DELIVERED IfE CHOPPING and ROLLING BRAN, SHORTS,IGLUTEN MEAL, HAY and STRAW Wadsworth Miills, WESTON AND REPAIR SHOP Little Avenue Opp. OLDHAM‘S HARDWARE JAS. GAKDHOUSE, Proprietor. MEETINGS NEXT WEEK. a. at § pm. DRY CHLLS Phone 267 For Autos and Gasolene Ensines FLOURI AND FEED, WESTON GARAGE PLAINâ€"RED AND BUFF FIRE FLASHEDâ€"RED AND BUFF HIGH GRADE PRESSED BRICK REMEMBEER The Renfrew F#iuck Scale LTON PRISSD) DN 260 [( Evenings 181 Mill open daily from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. wW. F. OQGLDHAM, . SIMON, Proprietor. AaEnt ror DuxtLor Tirxs. PRESTD BMICK (o. limifed FLOUR AND FEED. 30c. Phone 281. p.m« Thursday,JNev. 4.â€"Regular Meeting of the We *Volunteer Firs Brigade, to be h ths>Town Hall, at 9 o‘cleck y /h% Friday, Nov. 5.â€"Regular Meceting Royal Blaek Perceptory, is 08@ fellows‘ Hall, Chureh Stzset, Westes, at $ o‘slock p.m. & ~glw _ Thursday, Nov. 4.â€"Regular Meeting of High School Board, in the Boas& Room of the High School at 8 o‘cloek Frid N .;%.â€"â€"Regular Mesting of Afclieat United Workmes, is Assembly ‘ over Bank of Noewvs Sootiaz, Mount Demnis at 8 o‘clock, WESTON. JOSEPH STREET Government Inspector, and eachk _Certificate, Will weigh anything Opp. Town Hall 1 [’S day, s Te "Vo! oi /n + fi N@v./ s c y § WESTON I