C Mr. and Mrs. ll. Cousins, Eagle Av- _ venue, had the honor of entertaining . two l.Iiustralian soldiers, Sgt.' w. F. ', . Ada Non and Sgt. A. J. Withers. These AAA boys had spent four years in France I . and Egypt and were among the first l Pia volunteer for active service from' E.mstrfuia: They were given seventy- .five Pays' leave the day before the _ :armistice was signed and after vis- iting Montreal and Toronto left for - Niagara Falls, Buffalo, and New York., â€They then will return to their unit in _ France. / Mpsi, J. M. Philip and little son re- turned to town last week, after spendul l .ing some weeks with her husband at ‘lBurwalsh Camp. As Mr. Philip has sheen appointed supervisor of con- .struction work at the camp, for an in- -definite period. Mrs. Philip is return- ing north in a fewlweeks to taielqip permanent residence, having} tired apartments in the Administration Building. We are glad to irejirbrt that 'N K the change of air has been most, bene- F :ficial to Mr. Philip, he having recov- ered, from the breakdown which ne- cessitated change ot occupation and Allis removal from Weston a year ago. Sunday morning last was observed as Bible Society Day at the morning service in the Methodist Church. The arastor delivered a very impressive ad- 'dress on the value of the Bible, both individually and nationally. The man who forgets, God reaps punishment sooner or later, so with a nation. His concluding remarks referred to the downfall of 'tEi", German Empire. Years ago she was the interpreter of the Bible and _ her prosperity was great. Later on she started the mgh- er Criticism, publishing it broadcast o'er the land, teaching it in her col- leges and practised by her ministers "tft state. Now she is scorned by every Christian country because she forgot Those whtr.21ave already heard Mr. 2'arkirqpuayf Toronto in his delight- tul Mien talks, will be interested to amok that he+is again to address 'a Weston audience, this time in what he himse1Cea1ls the best travel talk :yet. His subject is "Ireland in Song and Story,") and his ,talk a treat in it- ..self â€with its: sparkling Irish humor and wistful; pathos. It is beautifully illustrated by zone hundred colored slides and introduces many old and 'well known Irish songs than which none are sweeter. Miss Genevieve Lyons has eonsented to act as soloist, thus assuring ‘éa double treat to the audience. Mrcsistminster Church, Wes- ton, 8 p.m. ' . Matty braved the storm and made their 'way to the High School last night., All who did so were well pleas- ed and felt well rewarded tor their effort; Prof. Bell gave the ground- Work for his course of lecture. These promise to be the the best that have ever been placed by the Board of Education. At the next meeting there will be a. Massey Harris gasoline engine there in charge of an expert. All the details of construction, run- ning, care and how to get the best Pe- sults will be given by this expert. Massey Harris is not charging the Board for"the use of the engine or the instruetor. Mr. Harry Cousin is look- ing after, the engine, as he is the lo- cal representative. Pearson, B.A. Short musicarpro- gram. All are cordially invited tTat- tend and assist in making,» this' meeti ing a success. The annual meeting of the Weston aEortibulturat Society will be held in the Town Hall on Friday, Dec. 6th, at 8 'rp.rn'.' Business, election of offi- 'iicij,'iii,ioesiiat' by an interesting pro- m consisting of an address by Prof. Henry G. Bell. Subject, "Proper Fertility and Management of Garden Soils," followed {by a discussion Jed by Inspector A. L, Campbell and Alex. Restrictions have been removed 0!; retail sale, of gasoline. Dealers mal now sell gasoline without a license from the feel controller, and the fees already'paid will be returned to the applicants. The repeal of the regula- aions in question also removes the re- strictions regarding Sunday sales. Half the'overseas boys have visited Ireland when on leave Don't you want to get a glimpse of what they saw before they come home? Come and hear Mr. Parkinson's travelogue talk on Monday evening, December Qth, dn Westminster Church. Monday next, December 8th, the Canadian Order ot Foresters will hold their nomination for election of orti- Ayers on Tuesday evening, December 10th, in the I.0.0.F. hall at 8 p.m. Mr. C. B. Miller, manager of the Bank ot Commerce, has rented Mr. McKissock’s house on Beech Street, and intends to move in the latter part of this week. Mrs.'R. Burton of Elder's Mills is spendhgg a few days this week with Sher siStgr, Mrs. T. Peirson, Church St. F _ Mr. Heissard, th hag recently tak-\ en over the Holgate stables on Eagle Avenue, sept four of his horses to the"Guplph. Winter Fair this week. Our ‘post office had the biggest month of November in the history of the post bffice, over $1200 worth of stamps were sold. Word came to town last week that Pte. E. Dixon, who enlisted from Wes- ton,_had died of wounds in one of the French hospitals. t John Gardhiiuse"ind Eons are leav- jug Friday for Guelph Winter Show 'With seven head of Shorthorns and 1 horse. _ were packed by the friends of St, â€John’s Anglican Church and sent ov. -ersqas some ten days ago. The months megtingnof the Weston Women's Citizens' Association will be held on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the weston town hall. _ Mr. cy. W. Davis, formerly of Earlscourt branch of the Bank Commerce, has been transferred .ihg Weston branch. Mrs. Pugsley and daughter Dorothy of‘Gookstowxyspent the week end with her uncle, Mr. John Lennox, King Street T ' 1’ Mrs. Moffat of Caledon East is aperidintra, few days with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Ward, Main Street. Thirty boxers of DNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1918 WESTON Chri§tmas comforts l when the of to QM damp Streets were forgotten when you enteredthe rooms gaily decorat- ‘d with flags and bunting. also the bunches of flowers displayed for sale added much to the beauty of the surroundings. The artistic arrange- ment of the 'articles for sale was very pleasing. to the eye and the purchases made by the many customers revealed the fact that value tor value had been given. The supper table nicely aru ranged in the annex was well patron- We“ and the social hour spent in this war by the many who decided to dine out on that night. The junior mem- bers were in charge ot some of the booths and vied with their senior friends in going over the top. Total receipts amounted to $175, and the ladies feel much gratified with the results of their labor, of the nrozréunme will be a. debate, “Resolved that the Woman of the In- stitute has a greater influence in Moulding the Character tor Home and Country than the Woman Who is not:" J0me of the oldest residents of Lamb- ton passed away last week in the pl. son Of Mrs. James Bell, widow: of the late Joseph Bell, who tof a number bt years was employed as foreman on the C. P. It. Deceased was 81 years of age and came to Canada" from Ire- land some forty Years ago. Six sons survive. A cordial invitation to all the iLkiiss of the community is extended. St. John's Angficah Women's Aux- iliary sale of work held last Thursday afternoon and evening under the di- FM‘MH of Mrs. Geo. Coulter was a "rr. Bu_tttestu1 event. both socially ":r-mma'lv. The leaden skies House plants thrive well in winter time if cold tea is used in place of The December meeting of the W0- men's Institute will be held at the home. of Mrs. Dunlap on Tuesday af- ternoon," December 10th. The dele- gatesvto the annual convention will give their reports, A special feature A copy of the regulations governing the contest has been received by Hon. Dr. Cody, By agreement the $3.00 price per 8 gallon can delivered at the dairy came into effect on December lst. This meant increased prices for the con- s.umer and on Monday last many To.. ronto citizens-received only 14 pint tickets for their dollar in place of the 15 tickets of the past few months. asthe Basis of the Empire," and £6; children over 16 Tears, "The Life and Work, of Clive as an Empire Builder." E51 the Royal <1o1ortia1 Institute. with "headquarters in London, England, for the best essays written_ by school chil- dnen. The subjeét {or children un-. der 16 years of age will be "Sea Power Mr. Roy Canning. The consolations went to Miss Irene Campbellr‘and Mr. Loxjne Mailabv. It Was decided to Hold the meetings on Thursday in- stead of Tuesday as formerly, and the next: meeting'will be arthe home ot Mrs. Harold Coulter, mimbey Street, ort,Tuesday, Dec. 10th., ', , . _ _ 4 MrmE: .IiL. fit,orr,etprpyrt,t has Tsecantry beisri appointed president of tfti, Na; tionai Dairy Council of Canada. if ( , - rpatt1issr/undy,ilLidjs will be offered The annual business meeting ot the Weston Horticultural Society will be r eld on Friday night, Dec. 6th, at 8 Riverside Tennis Club held their first progressive euchre of the season 'on Thursydairyrurht isist kt 'the home of Mrs. Hammell, Holley Avenue. Six tables were arranged, and at the close of a. very pleasant evening favors were carried off by Miss Elsie Cousins and -Erin go bragh! Come and visit Ould Ireland on Monday evening itll Westminster Church.. Listen to the old Irish songs. Laugh over the Irish humor. gaze again at the beauty ist the “ould sod." Mr. M. Parkinsqn of Toronto, Miss Genevieve Lyons of Weston will furnish a unique and de- lightful programme quite too good to miss. , 'o'clock. Will the members please no,te this date and come out in large numbers; Your ideas are needed to make/the Fork a success, aprthe foundation of the year's propoganda is laid out at this meetipgtl, T = . 'au, t "ae t , Capt. C. W. Hurlbut, C.A.M.C.. re- turned last week after an absence of two and a half years overseas, the first year of which he spent in the front lines in France. Then he was three months off duty on account of trench fever. The remainder of the time he has been on the staff of the Toronto University BasTHospital in England. Capt. Hurlbut is at present at the home of. his father-in-law, H. A. Coon, Beech. Miss Lizzie Taylor, of Toronto, spent a. few days last week at the home of her brother, J. H. Taylor, King Street. Mceeded in getting him out and their "prompt action in taking him imme- diately home saved the little fellow any ill effects from his immersion. John and Douglas Cooper, of Rose- mount Avenue, displayed great breos ence of mind a few days ago when little two year old Howard Dick acci- degstauy fell into the cistern. They The Navy League Committee, in charge of the Sailors' Christmas Iyar- cels, met at the home of Mrs. S. Hill last Wednesday night and packed 25 bags, containing socks, scarfs, can- dies, tobacco, note paper and other articles of comfort. These were for- warded to headquarters in Toronto. Miss Clara, Gardhouse left for Guelph the early part of the week, to take charge of the Registration Of- fice. of the Winter Fair. Mr. Harry Cousins, late of the Royal Engineers Service, is spending the week at his home, Dufferin Street. Anniversary services in connection with the Methodist Sunday School will be held on Friday evening, December 20th, and .the following Sunday. We are pleased to report that Mr. Morrow of the C. C. M. is back to business, after being confined to his home tor several days. Prof. R. W. Wade and J. M. Gard- house left Monday morning for Chi- cago to attend the International Stock Show. The mid-Week service of the Meth- odist Church will be held on Wednes- day night at the home of Dr. Eh F. Burton, William Street. Miss Miller of Toronto spent the week end with the Misses Hutchison, Eagle Avenue. J. W. McFarland Mimico' Ave Sunday School in connection with the morning service. Also ready to accept engagements for dances, and either orchestra or piano. Piano Lessons 2.45 pam-Mr.," ‘Pajynve ‘wi11,“gix'ge,,an illustratgd mates? on {TM}. Surrounq- ings of Jerusalem." '.,' ', _ _ 11 a.rrt.--subect, "The Church that Warms Itself." T Established 1858 Pastor, REV. FoRBEsiymimTsott Residence. John street. ' Phone 241 V Wednesday Evening-prayer Ser- vice jat the home of Dr. Burton, 224 Maria. St. _ _ v_)it)/iisminher E " in; . Presbytenan Church 2.45 r)"rL-suryiarmti1tool and Bi- ble, Classes. __ ' f pam-c-Th/pair, "That Which Gail ot Live0triBmsaa." r sunday, December 8th, 41918. by; 11.00 a.m.-The pastor, “‘The Ex- ceeding Abundant A%swlsr." Cross Street T (Pastor) Rev. W. M. Mackay, B.A. _ Residence: Humbermount, weston Phone 293 WESTHN illEl"illlllllif 'lNllllll Rev. J. Wallace Stewart, Pastor. Residence, 35 King St. Phone " A. T. Mather, Choir Leader. Miss Marion E. Russell, L.T.C.M.. Organist ' ' l 10.36 a.rrL-Ory all Saints' Days anti Holy Days. F 8 p.m.--Every Wednesday. All seats tree. Everybody wel.. come. 7 p.ra.-Choral Evensong and Ser- mon. cc Ar, Sunday Services 3 tcrm-Holy Communion and on thd, lst Sur1darr1'of the month at 11 11 a.m.-The pastor will preach, 8.00 p.m.--The Pastor's Bible Class 7.00 p.rn.--Che pastor will preach, Strangers cordially welcome. REV. R'OBT. A. SIMS, RECTOR Residence Albion Road, R.M.D. No. 3, Weston; 'phone 58 2-1. SUNDAY SERVICES 10 aan.---Sunday School. _ 11 a.m.--Morniag Service. Holy Communion 4th Sunday in the month. strrarureirs' Welcome. Old Presbyterian' ' Church The Queen Mary Hospital is doing a great work amongst the C0t1sump- tive Children-mine out of ten of the earlyxcases may be cured if taken in time. Help is urgently needed to carry on the work. Contributions may be sent to Mr. A. E. Ames, Chairman ot Finance Committee, 53 King street west. Toronto, by whom they will be gratefully acknowledged. The trail little mother is eking out an existence as'. best she Carr- her one ray ot sunshine a weekly visit to her little ones, now much im- proved in health. Fortunately their plight was dis- covered in time, and they were hur- ried to the Queen Mary Hospital for Consumptive Children. St. Phillip's Church Rev. Walter Archbold, D.D., Vicar Residence. t Maria St. Phone 282. The sad story ot a once happy tam- ily has been brought to our attention. The father, ill for many months, worked away at his trade until tin- ally, broken down completely, he had to give up. An examination proved him to be in the last stage of con- sumption. He lived but a short time after, leaving a legacy of disease to his four little children, all ot whom were found to be infected. 1 1 aan.--Matins and Sermon, t p.nt.--Supday School One-quarter of all who die between the ages of 20 and 50 are victims of thtPreat White Plague. ft has destroyed more human life than all the wars ot the universe. GERMS MORE DEADLY THAN GERMANS. Medical statistics reveal the start- ling fact that 2,462 died of consump- tion in Ontario last year-seven every day of the year. St, John's V Anglican Church Siuutar, December 8, 1918 Sunday, Decembér s, 1918 Bright Services Free A Welcome to All Given Daily WESTON Ewbitmke Phone 117 All those who pay all arrears and one or more years in advinee before the end of the present year will be ar.. lowed the old rate of $1.00. There is a short time left in which to secure, this paper for 1919 at $1.00. ' ’ After December 3lst, 1918, the Subscription Price of this paper will be $1.50 per annuin" in advance. PAY tR)Y/ _' SAVE, 50C. 1)V'eis_/rtr,tit,t"vsviry?'1i?N NM! 1‘1"": f, "WW . v' Sole Agent in this, district EVERY FARMER HAS BEEN LOOKING FOR IT One that has given entire satisfaction to thousands who have used it in the States. It carries a guarantee that means something. In handling these engines we do so with every confidence in the manufacturers, The International Harvester Co. “ t V / r")) l l." The price is one thing to note. This is the cheapest engine on the market to-daythat will stand up: 1% h.p. sells F.O.B. Hamilton for ....u'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = . .$89.00 3..“h-p- sells F.O‘B..Hami1ton for ...(.,/,t...(-_ . . . . . . . . ..........$139.00 (r'hii/,).s,sillirtQ.iH.a.tiilta.r,i., fonmh . /. .'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t . . $254.00 You‘willnmake no mistake 1rfrryoiHnvest in one of these engines at this price. , “l“ tr l q HERE IT IS Night Classes in Commercial and . i General SchOol Work _,', , _ ,WESTON HIGH SCHOOL TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS There im't a member of the family need gutrer from thir,",'),'., sick headaches, bi1io.1aarusss, fermented stomach, eta, if he or a e will hire Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They cleanse the stomach and bowels and emulate the liver to healthy activity. and tone up.the - whole system; v "Take one at night and you're RIGH in the morning. Send. subscriptions now arid save 50e u drum, 3.. or h 'mah- Gumbel-Ida hunch. conyug. riairi'i Special offer to our Subscribers BARKER d, CO. Fees 10 cents each night. THE TIMES & GUIDE 7.30 to 9.30 ffl S. Wilson, Manager. 'Phone No. 254 Useful Xmas Gifts Phone 30 Ladies' Irish Linen Handker- chiefs in great variety, all prices. Pretty Tea Aprons. Crmd nuality Stationery, beau- tifully boxed. Dainty Cups and Saucers in English China. pertieé and farms for sale?“ Stock and Dairy Farm at Klein- burg, 100 acres, lots of water/gra- vel road. Price $6500.00. 100.acres in Vaughan, ode mile from Woodbridge, good water, excellent grain farm. I have .stvertl gootrv,.i11ietTo- I handle none but the best FIRE, LIFE. AND ACCIDENT _ INSURANCE But-Inter. Solicitor. Notary Public 292rDtmdas St., West TOrontO (Above Moon's Hardware Store) Real Estate Loans placed at Current Rates. C Telephones-Junction 991 FIRE & LIFE I,lt.iU,ItAHCE REAL ESTATE‘ _ , _ Se Johe's “mad _11C,l'1'fi',1l,e1't,',11,8l,1, WEsTON ONTARIO Agent for Fire, Lite. Accident. Auto- mobile and Plate Glass Ihsur- ance in safe companies ‘and _ [ at best rates Elm Avenue WESTON Practical Plumber Repairs promptly attended to A Trial Solicited _ _ Address: T ' Maria Street, East of Fifth Ave or Box No. 79, Weston G, M. LYONS Talcplmnu Main 6353 100. 4045 Bank of Nova. Scotia Chambers Phone 152, Weston Money to Costa on good First Mortgage Securities W. A. TITLEY Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Residence: Rosemount Avenue WESTON Mornings and Evenings Toronto Office: Gray & Gray 301 Crown Office Building ii North-east Corner Queen and. Victoria Streets, Toronto. 'l King St. and Rosemount Ave. Telephone 15 Weston, Ont. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Marla St., Weston, Phone June. 1318 332 Bloor W., Toronto, Pb. Col. :00: , Consultations by Appointment. Office and Residence, East 0 Office: Coleman & Hackett Block MAIN ST., WESTON Opposite Bank of Nova Scotia Real Estate and Insurance Office Physician, Surgeon, Etc. Office: Weston Road, Mt. Dent Office Hours: 8 to 10 a.m.; 1-3 and 7 to 8.30 p.m. Phone: Weston 87 G. HOWARD GRAY Dr. H. D. Livingstone 3. Lorne Fraser, DR. J. T. HACKETT Dentist JOHN MILLS rum " accomm am, AUDITOR _ pm; as Richmond snw. {4045 TORONTO F. B. EDMUNDS DR. W. E. PEARSON , DH. tlflllllll llllll(lifl Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence 120 Roncesvalles Ave. 'PlrfNri' PARK 402, TORONTO JOHN HARRIS _ Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. lil.' J. MUSSON ED. W. BROWN, WOODBRIDGE ' J. A. MELDRUM Physician, Etc. I" Main Street WEsiou OWNER Dennis or. Meets every Tuesday night at 8 win. in the basement of St. Margaret. Church, 6th Street, New Toronto. AM visiting brethren are invited to attend these meetings. HAMBOURG CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 'WiSt Toronto Studio BMW? It†[ 200 Beresford Avenue t, “PM 3 ' T .PhOne Jct. 72 . Stiiriits.s, at 27 cloverdale Avenue and 18 Wright Avenue . f MRS. JNO. T. ANDERSON PHONE 67 J. K. McEWEN 8t SON SMITH’S MOTOR DELIVERY Baggage and Express " PIANO INSTRUCTION Monday and Thursday, 2 to ' p.111, Studio, Bank of Now. South Bulldlpl Pupils prepared for Toronto Conn-h ", yatory "Examination. C v,,,.,', TEACHER OF PIANO éStudio, Bank of Nova Scotla Buildini A ",', , Tuesday and Friday Pupils prepared tor Toronto Conan _ vntory Examination. Graduate Toronto Conservatory at Music . Piano-r-Teachers' Normal Cour-Q. Pupils prepared for Toronto Consor- vatory. Examination. F Studio: ("The Pmeatow" " Marin it. Walter Longstaft WEST POINT IAho.B'. NO. 426 r l Main St. A set of hand made brass or silv'er mounted harness will great- ly add to the appearance of your Fall and Winter Equipment, when the Horses replaces the Motor. "rd. Gavel andrElmng Always a. Hand. Moving: Prompt!) Attended to. Phone " at 6.45 aan., 13.45 noon nml 0.45 pan. Oman-got York, [Poul and g . . Simon A Terms Reasonable For Your Driver JOHN T. ANDERSON Piano and Organ Tuner 200 Berestprd Avenue, West Ton-sub Teléphone Junction 72. 26 Years' Practical Experience; W so any place. Drop a. can. Stella V. Rdwntree Margaret R. Gillette CHARLESAGLLIS ' dhtnift9,'ti'ttuy'ikittit , Alterations and repairs prompt- ly attended to. Residence: 110 Lambton Avenue Phone: 18-3 work. HELEN R. WILSON " St. John's Road, Weston -- Phone. tos City phone: Addenda 151s J, Le /3RAND 2. WESTON . PHONE " Bro. C. w. Conn, Noble Grand. Bro. lit. J. Appleton. Ree. Bee. MOTOR EQUIPMENT Or other if desired. Residence and Chapel Phohe 168 q Builder & Contractor stimates given on all el Main Street, Weston '. J. WARD Undertaker i Embalmer Princip?l, PUMP WORKS ' / I PUMPS Gasprapm ENGINES WIN‘DMILLS Repairs of All Kinds Brass, Iron or Porce- lain Cylinders When ordering address communications to grriumm boNGSTAFF Box ss Weston or Phone No. 285 B. DEAKIN ESTABLISHED 1830 Opp. Post Office WESTON on all class of PAGE W E