Burnsâ€"Orrâ€"And resolved that this ~council at its closing session desires to place on record its appreciation of the business ability of the Reeve, Mr. D. H. McCaugherty, also for the courtâ€" eous and gentlemanly way in which he has presided over the deliberations ‘of the council during the year. We !\i\\;vbuld also extend to the treasurer and ®elerk our appreciation of their kind ‘\ and courteous assistance during the vear. Carried. Kennedy:â€"Orrâ€"That the council do now adjourn, and that it stands adâ€" journed sine die, D. H. McCaugherty, Reeve. N C. H. GILL, Clork. Division No. 7, Palestineâ€" Thomas Bryans, Dep. Ret. Officer, ‘and Alex. ie TShough, Poli Clerk. Divisron No. 8, Maltonâ€"John _ C. Bell, Dep. Ret. Officer, and â€"Henry rocklebank, Poll Clerk. EDivision No. 9, Clarksonâ€" W. C. @ughtred, Dep. Ret. Officer, and W. A. Shook, Poll Clerk. Division No. 5, Harriss Corners. â€" Samuel Switzer, Dep. Ret. Officer, and Lorne Ballinger, Poll Clerk. Division No. 6, Meadowvaleâ€"T. W. McCracken, Dep. Ret. Officer, and James D. Steen, Poll Clerk. Division No. 4, Dixieâ€"Dep. Ret. Ofâ€" ficer, George Clarkson, and George Duck Poll Clerk. Division No. 3, Cooksvilleâ€" Dep. Ret. Officer, Jas. K. Morley, and Jas. Johnston Poll Clerk. % . Division No. 2â€"John Sprowle, Dep. Ret. Officer, and Arthur Adamson Poll Clerk. § Division No. 1, Port Creditâ€" Wm. Cunningham, Dep. Ret. Officer, and H. S. Bonnar Poll Clerk. EOTIL .. ... .. l ll s un l.$ 118 00 Carried. Mr. Kennedy introduced a bill apâ€" pointing deputy returning officers and poll clerks, and the places for holding the municipal elections for 1919. The bill was passed and the blanks filled in as follows: fEotaly:ls ... . "s.ath s d n o Edw. Burns, Councillor, atâ€" tending 15 meetings of countcil ... ...« .0....}.7. 30 miles at 10c mile ...... 35 days com. work at $2.00 Mperpday. ........ ie (niln,. Burnsâ€"Orrâ€"Andâ€"resolved \that the treasurer be and he is hereby authorâ€" ized by byâ€"law to pay the:members of the council for services rendered durâ€" ing the year 1918, as follows: D. H. McCaugherty, Reeve, c attending 15 meetings of council; at $3 ............7§ 45 00 105 miles at 10c per mile . ... 10 50 50 days‘ commission work at $2 per day .......:..s.‘1.. 100 00 Total . , ~Burnsâ€"Orrâ€"And resolved that the treasurer pay the Toronto Township and Cooksville Agricultural Societies the sum of $75 each, this, being the usual grant, and to Elgin Armstrong $20, for one sheep killed by dog or dogs unknown.â€" Carried. Lammyâ€"Burnsâ€"And resolved that ‘Wilmir Craig and R. H. Lush be each refunded the sum of two dollars, beâ€" ing for error in dog tax, and a like sum to Wim. Golding. â€" Carried. iPolall..ss...l2... c ll.sl . R. Kennedy, Councillor, atâ€" tending 15 days at council, at $3 e o n n S e voliens 60 miles at 10c mile . ... .. 35 days com. work at $2 penday ....l.l..s0....0. Port Credit the sum of $50, Malton the sum of $30, Streetsville $35, to the Red Cross Society the sum of $25. Carried: 5 Lammyâ€"Orrâ€"And resolved, â€" that ‘the treasurer issue a cheque to the various libraries â€"as follows: (Cotal s se sn . e _J. Lammy, Dep. Reeve, atâ€" tending 15 meetings â€" of council at\§$3 ..........;.. 150 miles at 10c mileâ€". ... 35 days com. work at $2 dy Kennedyâ€"Lammy â€" And resolved, that the treasurer issue a cheque, in favor of Mr. Colwell for the sum of fifty dollars, being amount of his salâ€" Ary as caretaker of the town hall for 1918. Carried. . A. Ortr, Dep. Reeve, atâ€" tending @15 meetings . of council at $8 ........¢...: 120 miles at 10c per mile. 35 days com. work at $2 periday=.s...0...l 0.0.. Orrâ€"Burnsâ€"And resolved, that in accordance with the requirements ‘of the Statutes, that the treasurer preâ€" pare a statement of the financial standing of the municipality, in abâ€" stract form, and have three hundred printed and distributed on or before nomination day. Carried. Total Lammyâ€"Burnsâ€"And resolved that the treasurer is hereby authorized to issue a c}xequev»for the sum of fifty dollars in favor of Dr. V\? H. Groves, Medical Officer of Health, amount of his salary for 1918 as per byâ€"law. Carâ€" ried. Kennedyâ€"Burns â€" And resolved, that the Clerk and Treasurer be paid the sum of $75.00 and $65.00 respectâ€" ively, to reimburse them for sundry expenses in connection with their ofâ€" fices, postage, etc., this being the usâ€" ual grant. . Carried. Orrâ€"Burnsâ€"And resolved that the annual statement of the caretaker of the Town Hall( showing receipts a~ mounting to the sum of $13.00, and exâ€" penses of $11.00, that the said report is hereby adopted, showing a credit balance of two . dollars, which the treasurer will place to the credit of the township. Carried. ASa WOTIS e ie l roee Un e eoecane 66 45 Pay Sheet Road Dis. No. 3 .. 68 05 In council the following motions were passed: ' wim. Couse, coal supplied for userof road roller ..... . .. Geo. McClelland, war tax postage ... ..* _ Jas. K. Morley, Special Audiâ€" tor of road accounts ... .. Wm. McCracken, 14 loads of Etavel y ... od c fln Pay Sheet, Road Dis. No. 1 .. Pay Sheet, Road Dis. No. 2 :. Pay Sheet, Middle Rd, work, Chauling eravel ........ .. Pay Sheet Watson Ave. Acet, for work .ams.>.n2 .20 Pay Sheet Road Dis. No. 3 .. Robt. Bond, for cement tile $ 121 Members all present. Minutes. of the last meeting read and adopted. $ # The council went into committee of the whole and passed the following acâ€" counts: The statutory meeting" of the coun cil was held in the Council Champer Cooksville, on Monday the 16th inst. PAGE FOUR TORONTO TWP. COUNCIL $ 121 $ 45 $ 127 $ 155 130 TO 45 TO 45 15 70 45 12 TO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ~1L8 126 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 105 50 13 One exâ€"patient of that hospital writes as follows: ‘"Just eight years ago this Christmas time I entered your Sanatorium. I was a very sad and discouraged girl that Christmas Eve, but I have been home over seven years, and I can hardly believe that I ever had T. B. I look back to the days I spent there, with great thanks to God andâ€" those faithful workers who understood our cases and needs, and ministered to us so faithfully." To carry on this great work the Muskoka Free Hospital for Conâ€" sumptives is again appealing for help. There is much to do. Will you lend a hand? Until recent years consumption was considered incurable, but we now know that it can be cured if taken in time. The Muskoka Free Hospital has proved this without a doubt, for thousands of its patients have been restored to health and lives of useâ€" fulness. Contributions may be sent to Sir William J. Gage, 84 Spadina avenue, Toronto, or to ‘George A. Reid, Secreta.ryâ€"'.l‘rea.surer, Gage Inâ€" stitute. 223 College street, Toronto: The failure to obey thissimple rule is probably responsible for the spread of much contagion. Take for example those in the early, unsusâ€" pected stages of consumptionâ€"a sinâ€" gle, unguarded cough may release millions of deadly tubercle bacilli; to be breathed in by others around. TO CHECK CONTAGION. ; Do not cough or sneeze without &A ’ha.ndkerchlef before the face."‘ Since theâ€"outbreak of influenza, how often have dectors, and others interâ€" ested in public lealth, advised us of this, and yet how frequently is the warning disregarded ? ‘ k ‘ A course here is a sure good position. Write to catalogue. W. J. Elliott Yonge jand Charles Sts., Toronto Has recently had positions to fill at $13, $14,°$17 and $18 a week and $110 a month. WINCER TERM OPENS JAN. 6TH m ELLIGNH C _ For many years The Mercury has been one of the progressive and sucâ€" cessful small dailies of Ontario. Well edited and efficiently managed, it deâ€" served the success it has achieved. The Guelph Mercury came out on December, 1918, with 18 pages printed on the big new printing press, which is capable of turning 9,000 papers per hour of that size. This is a contrast to the beginning of the paper, which in 1862 was printed on a Washington hand press. This antiquated machine begring the name of the same manuâ€" facturers as the modern giant, still stands in the Meéercury office. This is the third press to supersede the oriâ€" ging]< Me‘x‘c‘u&*y press, each <change marking & evolution in the, process Of, Gutenbeurg‘s art. The paper contains ; a great many splendid. advertisements, i which suggest the magnitude and imâ€" portance of Guelph, and in addition to the énjoyable reading matter, the stoâ€" ry of The Mercury upâ€"toâ€"date. 50 50 70 M 0 0 59 T6 50 A horse purchased by David, Clark, gardener of Milton, in Toronto, â€" was killed whenthe car in which it was shipped. was thrown off the track. _ Three Italians are in jail in Milton, convicted of manufacturing some five hundred bottles of ‘whiskey â€" worth $5.00 a bottle on a farm which they purchased near Appleby. \ Nine members of the family of Jas. Kilpatrick of Milton were down with the flu at one time. "‘!‘ Last Saturdéy niéht two armed med jumped from a motor and relieved Frank Baker, a farmer near Waterâ€" down, of $15. _ . 5 Henry Egerton Kyle, seventyâ€"five years of age, and for over 30 /years a, resident of Oakville, is dead. Toronto To%vnsh'i'p g. g. *Association will meet in Streetsville in January. It is expected that Milton will have a high school in the near future. A sneakâ€"thief lifted a pair of $3.50 rubber boots from a Tottenham store, but was pursued by the clerk, and when captured handed over the shoes. A carload of Christmas trees was shipped from Orton to Toronto last week. The Mount Forest Methodist S. S. entertainment topk ‘the, form â€" of a shower this year, the gifts being sent to Toronto for distribution. Gunner Z. Hewer of éuelph, for ovâ€" ez two\ years in France, was one of the first Canadians to enter Mons. Stouffville had an outbreak of sixty cases of flu in five days, and the M. O.:H. has closed public buildings and issued warnings to the public in conseâ€" quence. The Office Specialty Mic. Co. â€"of Newmarket rounded up one million. dollars worth of business this year. BIG NEWSPAPER INDUSTRY Turkey was sold from 50c to 55¢ on the Newmarket Christmas market. Guelph is getting plenty of smallâ€" size coal, and will not need so much wood from Algonquin Park. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watts celebrate the diamond anniversary of their marâ€" riage at the home of Mr. Jas. H. Bell, Amaranth, last week. v20Ce WWLDert Eorter, formerly of Sandhill, died of the flu in Montana while on ‘his way to British Columbia from Saskatchewan. Wilfrid Copp, aged 16, accidently shot off the calf of 20â€"yearâ€"old Herâ€" man Kaufman‘s leg, when the pair were hunting in Bentinck Township. .. The sixâ€"yearâ€"old daughter of Albert Searle of Bolton had the ends of her fingers crushed off.in the cogs of a cutting box. Fergus farmers sold turnips at 25¢ a bushel recently. & Soft wood may be bought in Dunâ€" dalk at/{$2.50 per cord, .hard wood at $4.00 per cord. James Wilbert 'ï¬orte“E, formerly NEJGHBORING NEWS rite toâ€"day ior a Elliott, principal. a sure route to a P e aSle, OS TTz VAN ALYSTYN®â€" On Thursday morning, Decemberâ€"26tk at his residence. 26 Dennison Ave., Wesâ€" tou, Charles C. Van Alystync.in his SMft u.cs s ts 174 Undershirt .......... .. Working Shirt ... ..... Guilts.........o& . .A gheets ... ./ #rr:.l... Tablecloths, small (large ones according to size) Eillow Slips ...........;"; Towelg :...%l:."‘%..:.;,. Collb:s ..s. nsl k. Hanpdkerchiefs ..} .. _ SOQO BROS. open Steam Laundry 202 Main St. North, Weston TOYS, ..DOLLS, FANC Y GOODS, CANDIES, DAINTY CONFEECTIONERIES, NUTS, FRUITS, GROCERIES,. Phone 268 Mrs. Finegan‘s Rev. W. M. Mackay, B.A. Residence: Humbermount, Weston Phone 293 es Sunday, January 5th, 1919 11 a.m.â€"Subject, "Mount Seir."" Sunday School in connection with the morning service. 7 p.m.â€"Subject, ‘"Pizgah.," | Mr. R. V. Beale, Choirmaster. | Miss Stella V. Rowntree, A.T.J.G.M., q'rga.nist. â€"MONDAY, DEC. 16TH 25 Main St. Notth, Weston Same prices as other steam [ laundries. | Strangers cordially welcome. Established, 18 5§ to |*,; Pastor, REV. FORBES ROBE‘E{.TSON Residence, John Street. Phone 241 Wednesday, Jan. 1st ; Prayer and Praise Service, 10.30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 3rd 7.00 p.m., Rev. Vernon Emory. will preach. Scats 2.45 p.m., Sunday School Classes. CHRISTMAS BAZAA®R 11.00. a.m. preach. Rev. J. Wallace Stewart, Pastor. Residence, 35 King St. Phone 43 A.T. Mather, Choir Leader. Miss Marion E. Russell, LT.C.M., _ Organist 2.45 p.m., Sunday School. 7.00 p.m., Thanksgiving Service Strangers welcome. WESTON METHOOIST CHURCH 10.30 a.m.â€"On all Saints‘ Days and Holy Days. 8 p.m.â€"â€"Every Wednesday. All seats free. Everybody . welâ€" come. Preâ€"Communion Service at 8 p. Sunday, Jan. 5th, 1919 ; 11.00 a.m., Communion Service. Old Presbyterian Church 7 p.m.â€"Choral Evensong and Serâ€" mon. t 8 am.â€"Holy Communion and on the 1st Sunday of the month at 11 Westminster resbyterian Church Holy Communion 4th Sunday in the month. REV. ROBT. A. SIMS, RECTOR Residence AlBDion Road, R.M.D. No. 3 Weston; ‘phone 58 2â€"1. SUNDAY SERVIQES . 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service. 11 a.m.â€"Matins and Sermon Rev. Walter Archboid, D.D., Vicar Residence. 4 Maria St. Phone 282. St. Phillip‘s Church St. John‘s Anglican Church p.m.â€"Sunday School SUNDAY, Jan. 5th, 1919 DEAD Cross Street Pastor: Bright Services A Welcome to All Sunday Services Rev. Vernon Emory WESTON Etobicoke ]Subscribe now for The > Times & Cuide. and Bible 8 p.m. 10c to be 10c b¢ Be 2C Te 2C lc will You may delay and pay more Why wait. See usat oneel When you install +h€ upâ€"toâ€"date equipment, it means a small outlay of moneyâ€"This is, however, paid back and it increases your values,‘nlt relfeves all drudgery in the stable.. It means better farm conditions. All this is summed up in Will the friends see that all flle names and addresses, also .. the number of children in ‘each family, are sent in at â€" an early date to Box 208, Weston P.O. é at once. >\ MOUNT DENNIS Saturday, Jan. 4th, ‘19 REMEMBER ! that we have room to store your car for the winter in our warm upâ€"toâ€"date Garage. Apply for terms MOUNT DENNIS AND WESTON BRANCH G.W.Y.A BARKER & CO. CHRISTMAS TREE To all Returned Soldiers, Widows, Orphans and Families of Soldiers overseas. MAIN STREET, WESTON Note This Stable WM.T RIGCGLESFORD, Viceâ€"Pres. G.W.V.A to be given in , but eventually you will get it , PHONES 254 AND 251 Phone 30 | w. A. TITLEY G. M. LYONS _ perties and farms for sale Stock and Dairy Farm at Kleinâ€" burg, 100 acres, lats of water, graâ€" vel road. Price $6500.00. 100 acres in Vaughan, one mile from Woodbridge, good water, excellent grain farm. I handle none but the best _ FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE I have several good village proâ€" .. e count among our assets the good will our customers have shown us during the past year and it prompts us to wish them A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 2922 Dundas St., West Toronto (Above Moon‘s Hardware Store) Real Estate Loans placed at Current Rates. â€" Telephoneâ€"Junction 991 Telephones Main 6353 Jet. 4045 WESTON FIRE & TLIFE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE: _ St. John‘s Road _ _ Tél 301 Agent for Fire, Life, Accident, Autoâ€" mobile and Plate Glass Insurâ€" ance in safe companies and at best rates Elsemero Avenue WESTON Address: Maria Street, East of Fifth Ave or Box No.: 79, Weston Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers Phone 152, Weston Money to Loau on good First Mortgage Securities Real Estate and Insurance Office Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Residence : Rosemount Avenue Practical Plun;lber Repairs promptly attended to A Trial Solicited 332 Bloor W., Toronto, Ph. Col. 2602 Consultations by Appointment. Mornings ;n_d'ï¬â€˜,'venings Toronto Office: Gray & Gray 301 Crown Office Building Northâ€"east Corner Queen and Victoria Streets, Toronto. PUBL _ aCCOUNTANT ANL AUDITOR bl%tgz;; 33 Richmond St. W. Foas TORONTO King St. and Rosemount Ave. Telephone 15 Weston, Ont. Office and Residence, East C DR. J. A. MELDRUM Physician, Ete, MAIN ST., WESTON Opposite Bank of Nova Scotia DR. J. T. HACKETT Dentist Office: Coleman & Hackett Block Physician, Surgeon, Etc. Office: Weston Road, Mt. Dennis Office Hours: 8 to 10 a.m.; 1â€"3 and 7 to 8.30 p.m. Phone: Weston 87 G. HOWARD GRAY F. B. EDMUNDS Dr. H. D. Livingstone . Lorne Fraser, N Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. JOHN MILLS DR. W. E. PEARSON Of. CARMAN RICKE Physician and Surgeon 4 Office and Residence 120 Roncesvalles Ave. PHONE PARK 402, TORONTO JOHN HARRIS ED. W. BROWN, WOODBRIDGE EAR, NOSE AND THROAT i St., Weston,, Phone June. 1213 WESTON . J. MUSSON WESTON Main Street Tel.. 301 ONTARIO Signature of Always bears BUYS A $60.00 NEW WILâ€" LIAMS SEWING MACHINE Seven Drawers 14 Cabinet. Get in on it. _ For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years CASTORIA Or. PHONE 67 SMITH‘S MOTOR DELIVERY Baggage and Express ‘©‘22 St. John‘s Roafl,y Weston & Phone $05 z City phone, ; Adelaide 1518 Sand Studio: _ 66 Rosemount Avo.,y . WESTON e Terms: Apply 168 Howland Avenue Toronto, or studio, Weston. 3 L the staff of Toronto Conservatory of 1\4usic o Will teach in Weston every Tuesda‘,y. Pupils coached for concert,. oratorie and opera. _ CHARLES GILLIS Of the staff of Walter Longstaff $30.00 °_ . K ~McEWEN & SON Teacher of Piano, Voice P ‘ and Interpretation Miss Eva L_yle Knight GILBERT Licensed Au\lfloneer? for th‘. Counties of York, Peel ane Simcoe ___ _ Terms Reasonable ys bears 7 the iture of y 7 4 CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC West. Toronto Studio Branch 200 Beresford Avenue Phone Jct. 72 Studios at 27 Cloverdale Avenue and 18 Wright Avenue MRS. JNO. T. ANDERSON Principal. e GENERAL TEAMING â€" and, Gravel and Filling Always on $ Hand. Movings Promptly Attended to. Phone T9 at 6.45 a.m., 12.45 noum s and 6.45 p.m. HAMBOURG PIANO INSTRUCTION Monday and Thursday, 2 to 6 p.m. Studio, Bank of Nova Scotia Building Pupils prepared for Toronto Conserâ€" vatory © Examinations. R. R. 2, WESTON PHON 2. 4 Graduate Toronto Conservatory of 1 s Music i Pianoâ€"Teachers‘ Normal Course. Pupils prepared for Toronto Consap. vatory. Examinations. 29 ‘ Studio: "The Bungalow" 87 Maria St, _ WESTON f 200 Alterations and repairs prom ly attended to. Residence: 110 Lambton Aven Phone: 18â€"3 work JOHN T. ANDERSON WEDNESDAYZ JANUARY i18ST 1056 Weston Road Margaret R. Gillette Piano and Organ Tuner g Beresford Avenae, West Toronge Telephone Junetion 72. 25 Years‘ Practical Experience. â€" go any place. Drop a card. Stella V. Rowntree Undertaker and 3 Embalmer MOTOR EQUIPMENT __ Or other if desired. Residence and Chapel Phone 168 â€" stimates given Main Street, Weston Builder & Contractor . J. WARD lain Cylinders _ When ordering address communications to PUMP WORKS PUMPS f GASOLINE ENGINES LONGSTAFF x 33 Wes or Phone No, 28k ESTABLISHED 183@ B. DEAKIN of WESTON or Porceâ€" Production, PHONE 8â€"4 all class %'v _'§ Ratke h s |