:,* Mws“m"'* & MARFiAGES ® / PEIRSONâ€"NMcDLERE ANâ€" Eubscription Price. Felephone No. 26 The Town wa safely drunk Wit‘1 report for the been good. ! wm“m* November 24, 191; ‘Asg the days} piece of buntin Municipal Bui‘ldi: smialler. ; What could be a Christmas g% Prices from $21) L. R. Barlett‘s and records is pefsonally invi evening and heal It is rumored fthat a big factory will soon open up§in the Town. Some people w think of taking i the consequence ‘ wild on the str people, have a h The regulat j Red (Cross Soc asual jon Mond room at the Tov bring a friend w ‘‘Rough on Rats‘‘ clears out Rats, Mice, etc. Don‘t Die in the House. 15c. and 25¢. at Drug and Country Stores. Tobagganing willinot be allowed on Wadsworth Hill this Winter. _ A new bridge hag been built across the Humber Rivér from Mill Street ito Mr. Troyer‘s property on Scarlett Road. a 1 Mr. iPeirson, ¢ have the roof undertakers parlo: On Sunday, w was attending V‘ Church, Torort from outside ] north of Fairba English Mail : closes in We December 1st. A meeting wilf be held in the Town Hall on Monday evening, November 29th, at 8 w‘@lock of Hockey enâ€" thusiasts. All interested in Hockey are asked to be. present. St. John‘s Anglican Church will hold a concert in the Town Hall, on ‘Tuesday, December (th. â€" Particulars later. $ took place on MWednesday evening, November 24th, a% the home of Mrs. Douglas WMaLellag, Highfield, Ont., only the immedfate relatives being present, owing Bo the very, recent death of Mr. McLellan, when her youngest daughtér, Mary Aiken, beâ€" came the wife of Allan G. Peirson, of Weston, Rev. Wa M. McKay, pastor of the Old PresByterian Church offiâ€" clating. The yolung couple were the recipients of mariy beautiful preserts. Mr. and Mrs. Reirson will reside at their home on OBurch Street. The ) Torontos Technical _ School second rugby : feam (champions jof their collegiate Mistrict) will play a team picked ffom the High School and Town, on@Saturday, November 2(th, on the Fair Grounds at 2.30 p.m. sharp. SA first class game is assured as the: Collegiate rules call for fast and sm#appy.formations and plays. Everyb§dy welcome. Come ard root for Wéston. To the Publie desiring the use cf Eagle Hall for fupctions, dancing, etc. can have use of game for Five Dollars per night durings this winter. _ Make dates with < Mr.â€" and. Mrs family wish to felt thanks. to frieeds for the c them in their re For Infants@ind Chilgren. The Kind You H’g Always Bought Bears the Gignature of A very iquiet, de fie 1O CASTORIA wESTON | Weston, Ont., Friday, CARD OF THANKS Obhe Cimes ann Guiby ADVERTISING RATES CR AFPLICA';J‘ON A. E. WHINTON, Progrietor more appreciated as t than a Victrola. to $320â€" w. w. ana ien they move never heir dogs with them, s that the dog runs te. Have a heart art! his car was taken nd was ‘discovered k on Monday night. stock of machires mplete and you are dâ€" to drop in any the latest records. Fekly meeting of the ety will be held as y afternoon in their Hall. Come and h you. $ r Christmas delivery on on â€" Wednesday, MELDRUM, M.O.H. me and go the old ‘"‘flying‘‘ above the g gets smaller and \ first class game is{ Collegiate rules call ippy . formations and dy welcome. Come ton. ile Mr. G. C. Farr almer Road Baptist er may again be iout boiling. The past two weeks has V. ~Westphal â€"and express their heartâ€" their â€"many â€"kind ep sympathy shown int bereavement. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ut pretty. wedding tractor, will soon Mr. Ward‘s new ANâ€"At â€"the tesi e‘s mother. Hich ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS J. B. EHAGLE Mr. Strickland hopes to secure the lservices of some firstâ€"class . brass players, as well as woodâ€"wind musiâ€" cians. _ Another feature of the programme will be twenty minutes of magic by |Mr. Walter Blackburn. _ Mr. Blackâ€" \burn is wellâ€"known in Toronto, and although a amateur in the, â€"rcal ‘sense of the word, is classed=by Those who have seen him as second to no ‘one who appears on the vp‘i‘pfessional |stage. s gie z_ Weston is fortunate in now, having with us Mr. Harry F. Strickland, Chief Electrical Inspector of the Hydroâ€"Electric _ Power commlg@ion, who is ‘a violinist and musical conâ€" ductor wellâ€"known in musical circles in Toronto. Mr. Strickland was at one time @a member of the Toronto Symiphony Orchestraâ€"in fact was one of the patliest pioneer members of this organization, and he expects to have several of his old associates of this wellâ€"known organization who will form a small orchestra and render some excellent selections at this conâ€" cert. By referring to the,bills of this conâ€" cert, it will be noted that something new and attractive is to be expected, and will no doubtibe fully realized. ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH, WESTON. St. John‘s Anglican Church Conâ€" cert, in the Town Hall, Weston, Tues day, December 7th, atV;A_8_ p.m. _ Mr. Strickland has always been reâ€" cognized as a very enthusiastic orâ€" ganizer, and if he can secure a sufiâ€" ciert number of the excellent musiâ€" cians who have been identified with this orchestra, which he fully expects to do, some firstâ€"class musical selecâ€" tions will be rerdered as part of the programime. § Grand Concert, under the auspices of St. John‘s Anglican Church, Wesâ€" ton,, to be held in the Town Hall, on Tuesday, December 7th, at 8 p.m. The following talent will, take part:! Miss Bertha Fidler, Soprano;, Miss Edith J. Bulmer, Soprano;, Miss Besâ€" sie Morley, Contralto; Mr. E. Wyn Ower, Tenor; Mr. Albert H. Whitlow, Baritone; â€" Rev. Harold McCausland, Baritone; Rev. T. P. Clarke, Bariâ€" tone. The ‘Orchestra under the cirecâ€" tion of Mr. H. F. Strickland, Weston, are as follow@: Mr. Horace C. Corner, Violin;y Mr. 0. E. Foote, Flute; Nr. H. M. Vanvalkenburg, Clarionet; Mr. I. Mason, Cornet; Mr. A. Melhinish, Trombone;, Mr. Chester Meyers, Vioâ€" lincello; Mr. Frank Gerry, Bass Vioâ€" lin; Mr. James E. Williams, Piano; all of Toronto. . There will also be 20 mirutee of Magic by, Walter Blackburn of Toronto. Admission Adults 25 cents, Children 15 cents. Amongst some of the wellâ€"known musicians . whom we can expect to hear. are Mr. Horace C. Corner, at one time one of the principal violinâ€" in the Symphony Orchestra; Mr. O. E. Foote, pupil of the late J. Churâ€" chillâ€"Arlidge, up to his death unâ€" doubtedly the greatest flutist in the world; Mr. Chester Meyers, violinâ€" celloist, pupil of Monsieur Dubois of Montreal Conservatory of Music;, Mr. Franl Getry, base violinist. St. John‘s have also secured the assistarce of excellent vocal talent, and altogether the concert gwhould te the event of the season. / Weston_ Public supplied the scho ren‘s Story â€" of greater part of t There is ro need to go to the city in order to procure suitable Christâ€" mas gifts this year, when A. W. and L. R. Barlett‘s new! furnitureâ€"@tore is just packed full of suggestions that will prove invaluable to Christmas shoppers. Open evenings. A shower for thg soldiers will be‘ held â€"in ithe Town BHall, Weston, on the afternoon and eÂ¥ening of Friday, | December. 3rd, ‘begfipning at 2â€" p.m.,, when contributions &f money, chocoâ€"} late, smokes, chickle@s, chewing gum, | maple sugar, carb@lic soap, Wriningi pads, khaki handkerghiefs, and Keatâ€"‘ ing‘s powder are ask@d for. Yarn for| socks such ‘as supwlied by the Red Cross will be most §cceptable. _ The| substantial sum r@mired to pay postage on all th parcels makes money one ofâ€" the re@uisites. If the friends "or w#latives of these ‘Or,. Thursday, Décember 2nd,; Co Sterling Ryerson} R.M.0O., Pres of, the Canadian} Red Cross So will address the citizens of Westc the Methodist CHurch. Fuller ticulars will be amnounced later. Special â€" Evangeligtic Bervices, on Sunday, Novemb 28th, â€"speakers Rev. P. Charbonea§ and Rev. J.A. Rutherford. Special Singing. Follow the crowd to th@ Crystal Theatre. Doors open at 6.30, gervice commences at T o‘clock. All afle welcome. HOME COMFORTS Corner Dundas ang Mavety Strests. Try a box of Holeproof Hosiery, emch pair guaranteed for six months, for sale at Colsman‘s, Westor. $1,00 per CRYSTAL PHEATRE erscas [dresse num in advance. 1 School Board hive 1 with "‘The Childâ€" the War‘"‘ . for the is year. & cem‘ber 2nd, Col. G. â€" R.M.O., President & Red Cross Society tizens of Weston in turch. Fuller parâ€" wESTON, ONT 1915. OR SQOLDIERS latives of these nish names and Henty Tayior, will assist the |~ commBsedâ€"â€" of | The event of ngxt week will be the meeting in the Methodist Church on Thursday evening, December 2nd, at which Colonel G. $. Ryerson, R.M.O., President of the ©anadian Red Cross ‘Socie‘ay will giverhis very interesting address jon the present war,, and the | work of the Red @ross. $ | _Colonel Ryerson recently visited the Canadian soldierg at the front and the account of Bis experiences while there is well workh an effort to hear. Those who have friends and relatives alt the front or afe going, should not miss this opportumity of hearing Col. Ryerson. In addjtion to the address an excellent musical programme bas been â€"arranged. Miiss Elder, contralto soloist of jChalmers Presbyterian Church, Toronté, has very kindly consented to gige two numbers on the programme sand Mr. Herbert C. Cosford _of the (Toronto College of Music, will give®an organ recital at T.45,â€" before the regular, programme commienkces, _ altogether the evening will be one of {the most enjoyable events that a) Weston audience has had the opportun of attending. â€" Pbysiciam, Surgeon, etc. ficeâ€"Weston Road, Mount, Dennis. Office Hours:â€" 8 to 10 a.m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 8.30 p.m. The boys and girls/bf Weston are inviting you #to help/ fhem in their troubles. Went to Greece to adjust war troubles. and ready to commence activel work at the close of the Ryerson meeting. ! _ The _ ladies af;e certainly doing their part for the eRed Cross and still there is more to bg done, socks, shirts etc., are badly needed, every day the ldemand increases, and there appears \to be not a let fp, we must be preâ€" pared for more t and more wounded until this dreadful thing is over, still ‘we shall not fail, our boys will do their part and we shall do ours. Now \then all together. Save your vofes ifor the boys and girls, they will $ppfeciate them. The appeal forfold cotton is more pressing than evef, and all who can send such materfal are asked to do so; furthermore $o make known the need as widely Pas possible, that a large supply be constantly on hand. General mgeting Monday at 3 o‘clock p.m. (1 specialist‘s freparation) cures that gh, and $ Culgeâ€"azCold breaks up ba @eldg and besides we give you twio vdtes for evéry five cents apent for fall of Ifch‘s/preparatiouns instead of one wot AGAIN S DODGERS lord Aitchener The meeting of fhe men in. the Town) Hall last Sunday afternoon called._by the _ Red {Cross ciety was well atâ€" tended : and an ‘wctive membership campaign was decided upon for Wesâ€" ton and vicinity. $To make the camâ€" paign interesting it was decided "to divide , the Town Minto two districts, making King Stre@t the dividing line. All the territoryc‘%ng north of King Street would be > division, the rest of the [FTown fhe other division. Each district will organize and conâ€" duct their own c@mpaign. There will be an energetic a@pmpetition ‘between the two divisions, â€" under_arranged conditions, to Re decided upon and Announced. It 4s understood that each division wil be fully organiged and ready to co%mence activel work at the close of the Rverson meeting. Inch‘s GONTEST OPENS SATURDAY, NOV. 20 There will be a meeting of the men of t%he north eng of Weston in the Towr Hall on Sagurday evening at 8 o‘clock of this w to make definite arrangements for the Red Cross Memâ€" bership â€"Campaigng King Street is the dividing line. & Every man north of King Street Should attend this meeting. The â€" s&@uth end are our opponents and theyfgare already boastâ€" ing that they canfget four members in the south to ev@ry three from the north. Can they o it? We think not! Be sure and attéagd. ‘The Captain: is to be elected f%at ithis meeting. Every_ man living@ â€"north of King Street is inviled. @This is the only notice~ calling the &meeting and ro A BEAUTIFULZ ?ESSED DOLL SEE DobpaGErs Pid you know that Inch‘s ng Balsam n Aopao J * ~ Bunday Hours 4 to 5 and 8 to 9 p.m B#3 rHon® 53. DR. W. H. PEARSON, A GOLD FIELEDY WATCH MEN OF BHE NORTH. ‘Phone Weston No. 87. RED CROBS NEWS. Cut Rate Drug Store FOR THE GIRL FOR T intere 0 lr:el hen iE %Y FILLEDY WA ‘. T_ E JIRL LLW Dfesst fo GER ' 'es,‘or the ppreciate t w fhat # £ iturday evening : j to make def e Red Cross M Te King Stree E Every man n Should attend s@uth end are ysare already bo in# get four mem evi@ry three from y o it?t We t ttagd. ‘The Cap d fat this meet ngB north _ of F $Thisâ€" is the he &meeting â€" and is Rare being iss regg inâ€" Redâ€" C z t&is meeting. To WIGLIANS emporary Chairn r, contralto‘, The Hydro Electric Power belongs greg‘g;tzï¬ian to the people of Ontario. We are very kif;d-lylher" to serve the numbers® on | CITIZENS OF WESTON TARIFF, Royal, Guardian, Canada National, North British & Mercantile, and Atlas, NONâ€"TARJFF, Merchants, London Mutual,& Factories â€"ANDâ€" EXCELSIOR LIFE, and TRAVZLLERS ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Insuranee AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Also agent for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates. Fire and Life Insurance Co‘s The cleanly, economical, flexible Hydro is helping greatly to solve manufacturing problems under preâ€" sent day conditions. It enables users to meet ~rapid changes in policy, in demand, in competition. _ POWER RATESâ€"Service charge of $1 per H.P. per month, and a Conâ€" sumption charge of 3 cents per K.W. H. for the first 50 hours use per month on the installed capacity, 2 cents per K.W.H. for the second 50 hours, and all over these amounts at ore fifth cent per K.W.H. less the following discounts. Class ‘""A‘‘ 24 hour unrestricted use â€"No class discount,. ‘ _ Class ‘‘B" 24 hour restricted useâ€" 10 per cent discount. Class "C‘"‘ 10 hours unrestricted use â€"10 per cent discount. Class "D‘‘ 10 hour restricted useâ€" , 33 and oneâ€"third p.c. discount. i In addition to the above Class disâ€" counts, a discount of 10 per cent is given in all Classes for prompt payâ€" ment of Bills. No waiting. Farley‘s Shaving Parlour Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. HYDRO THE HANDY POWER 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 urrent per month, corsult us. Tungsten Lamps \ and © Electrical Appliances at cost price to consumers. Gluten Meal, Oilcake, Calf Meal, Crushed Oats] Chopped Oats, Hay, and Straw. â€" WATER, POWER & LIGHT COMMISSION We have Mitts and Gloves in great variety suitable for all kinds of weaâ€" ther and all occasions and conditions. Our‘ stock of Men‘s and Boys Caps for Fall and Winter are up to the mark for All kinds of Poultry Foods and Specifics. TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED. MOODY BROS. The Convenience of a Joint Accounit THE BANK E. J. MUSSON New Offices. Thomson Bloek, Main Street. Hours: 9 to 5. ‘Phone 199. ROLLING and CHOPPING FLOUR, BRAN and SHORTS Agent for Butterick‘s Patterns. GAPS, MITTS, GLOVES. WESTON BRANCH, N. u. andn agent for the following STYLE, QUALITY and PRIGE EAGLE BLOGC WESTON JOINT Acgount may be opened in A the aï¬es of two or more personds. Whichever one can most convéAiently reach the bank can then depgkit the joint funds or withâ€" draw the ‘cash ngeded. It saves time and trouble, _ _ } Brilish North America TB Years in Business. Capital and Surplus $7,3884,000 {DEALERS IN PHONE 3%6 A. G. PEIRSON, Buperintendent. U Careful operating. 1 ORDERS DELIVERED. Phone No. 16. Eazle Pedlar, Steel Shingles, ~ Portland Cement, JVCaQ; Pain*tg, Oils and Varnishes. NEW TOMATOESY, CUCUMBERS, GREEN oN;!oNs, RADISHES, POTATORS, _ CABBAGE, LETTYCE, RHUBARB, Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Gasoline and Oil Stoves, * â€" Stuves and Furnaces. Screens, Doors and Wirdows, . Field and Lawn Fences, es Maxwell Lawa Mowers. PEASKH, ECONOMY. VICTOR AND BRAMPTON FURNACES. â€" PINEAPPLERE, ORANGES, _GRApPE FRUIT, _ LEMONS, BANANAS, â€" PRUNES, MAPLE \SYRUP and SUGAR, LARD, BUTTER and EGGS, FULL LINE OF TEAY and CANNED MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON MeCLARY‘S SUNSHINEH FURNACE BEEF, LAMB, PORK and VEAL VEGETABLES W. C. BURRAGE Builder & Contractor Estimates given on all kinds of work Concrete Mixer for hire capacity 40 yards a day. New Fall and Winter Styles are here in comâ€" plete assortment, and we have great satisfretion for Womah or man wno wants a stylish durable shoe at a moderate price. Hockey Boots. Skating will soon be here, we have a good assortment.. _ Main Street, Weston. CONCRETE MIXER FOR HIRE. Phone No. 106 THE SHOE STORE ror theE PEOPLE Eagle House Block. WESTON. Carpenter and Contractor Coulter Avenue, â€" WESTON Rubbers and Overshoes. Remember it is only & short time bad weather is here, now is & good time to get fitted. Repairing done on the premises. Btore open every evening excepting Wednesâ€" day, when we close mt Six. Geo. Sainsbury BURGESS BROS TINSMITHS QNIFNTA, BROS. HENDERSON‘S CLAREF BROS., HEOLA AND SsUCCESS â€"FURNACES Fear of Oldbam‘s Hardware Store HENDERSON‘.8$ PHONES No. 9 and 214 Joseph St., WESTON McEWEN, Manager. JAS. HUGILL, Agents for GOOpS, UIT . Ready Roofing. Eagle Block. _ Consultation hours, 10 a.m., ‘s'-p.m.. and by appointment. Tel. Col. 2602, DR. W . J .0 HARLTON, ’ Physician and Surgeon. ) Officeâ€"Corner Rosemount Ave. and | John Street, Westen, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m. 6 to 8 p.m. SBurday, 8 to 10 a.m. Pbhysician and Surgeon. 1 Office and Residenceâ€"East Corne# _ _ King Street and Rosemount Ave. Telephone No. 15, Weston, Ont. Maria Streot, _â€"_____. Westaen, ; and 418 Bloor Street, west, Toroato. DR. J. T. HACKETT, , Dentist, Offieeâ€"Opposite Back of Nova Bcotia, Main Street, _ _ _ ANDERSON & McMASTER, _ ~4 Barristers, Selicitors, Nutariecs, Ot€», . 1699 Dundas Street, G. HOWARD GRAY, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, etce., Nova Scotia Bank Bldg., WESTON. Mornings and Evenirgs. i Toronto Officeâ€"43 Imperial Life ‘ Buildings, Toronto. ‘Phoneâ€"Main 2689. â€" J. EDGAR PRRSONS, B.A. Barrister, Solicitd®, Notary Public, Offices, use ; Canada PermanentfBldg., > 18 Toronto §t., TORONTOâ€" 1758 Dundas St., WEST TORONTO. (above Hoar‘s Hardware Store), Real estate loans placed at currantâ€" \ & rates. 4 } Telephome, Junction 991., ENC DR. JOH TILSON, Osteopathic Phyfician of Toronto, * 1057 Weston Road, * Mount bDennis. Specialist in Nerfous Discases and: Women‘s$ troubles. G. wW. COULTER, V. 8. ‘ Honor Graduate (Ontario Veterimary! College. All diseases of Cattle and Horses Treaied Scientifically. . Calls by mail or phone promptly â€" i attended. WESTON, ONTARIO, C. LORNE FRASER, M.A. . _ . Barrister, Solicitor, etc. __ Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers. ‘Phoane 152, : wWESTON, Ont: Money to loan on good first moritgage securities. Shaving Parlor, NO\VA SCOTIA BANK (BUILDINQ. Graduate Toronto Conservatory of Music. Pianoâ€"Teachers Normal Course. P Pupils prepared for Conservatory Exams, Studio, Room T, Nova Scotia Bank Bdg. Westonâ€"Wednesday, Saturday, Monday and Thursday mornings. % Phone 48. ce MARGARET R. GILLETTE, A.T.C.M CIGARETTES, CiIGARS and TOBOCCOS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LOANS J. T. LOCHKE @ Co. 10 Adelaide Street East® TORONTO TEcLEpHONE, Mam 1967 Wreston Pour Worss TORONTO. Private funds to loan an first class security. #¢ F. B. .E D M U.N D 8, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. THE THE THE THE DR,. J, WARD, B.A., Chiropractric Physician, _ t 1057 Weston Road, Mount Dennis, Nerve, Liver and Kidney Diseases, successfully â€" treated. G. E. A. ROBINSON, Prop, D R. J . aA. MEL DR U M, DR. H. D. LIVINGSTONE, Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness, Gugt«. anteo. _ Automobile, Burglary ané Plate Glass Insurance effected in &13 Companies. is Estates managed.. Rents and Interest collected. City, Farm and Suburban property in every locality bought, sold and exchanged. * Money ito Loan at lowest rates on City, Farm and Suburban property, Ear, Nos#se amd Throat. successor to E. Davisor, LONG LONG LONG LONG LONG E. P BEECH, SEE US ABOUT Weston, Ontario. Manufacture ; ISTAFE PUMP, : LIFE PUNMP, 3 i LIFTING PUMP, : GUARANTEED:. PUMP, ‘ PRICED PUMP, WESTON, ONT with prices to RUN,