en 9e Hes aeo f Gladys Mather f Following an illness of some weeks cak of inflammatory rheumatism and tyâ€" phoid fever, Gladys Mather, aged nine N years, the beloved and only daughter 44 of Mr. and Mrs. Ormston Mather of 5 .~ Brampton, passed away at her home ~â€"~â€" on Friday night last. Of. a bright and _ Jovable disposition, she will be missed by her playmates and in the home. _ ‘The sympathy of the friends goes out to the bereaved parents, who are well ; known in Weston and vicinity, having e Tesided on their farm on concession 7 B. before ‘rem’oving to Brampton. Her } f father, mother and two young brothâ€" 33 ers, Irwin and Lloyd, survive. Funerâ€" 4 al services conducted by Dr. Sparling, Grace Church, Brampton; Rev. Mr. Simpson, Brampton, a family friend, | l _ Sunday evening, March 9th, Rev. A. â€"| J. Arthur‘ will be inducted as rector _ of theâ€"Church of the Good Shepherd BM by his Lordship the Bishop of Toronâ€" A3 C Special selected pen of. single eomb _White Leghornâ€" Baby _ Chicks, from John Martin‘s Dorâ€" _ eas laying strain direct, also O.A. _ CG. Barred Plymouth Rocks and _ Buff Orpingtons direct. _ _ WILLIAM CHARBONEAU Very satisfactory reports were preâ€" sented at the annual meeting of the Weston Golf Club last night at the Enâ€" gineers‘ Club. This club, one of the youngest of the golf organizations of this city, has met with signal success 4 in its efforts to provide golf at a nomâ€" 7 inal cost. President John Lindsay was in the chair, and there was a large _ _,turnout of enthusiastic members. t Mr. George S. Lyon was elected a life member. A vote of thanks was tendered Honorary Secretaryâ€"Treasâ€" rer John Love for the energetic and efficient manner in which he dischargâ€" ed the duties of his office. It was decided to appoint a permanent Seeâ€" retaryâ€"Treasurer for the coming seasâ€" on owing to the increasing work of the post. St. A. P. Tyrwhitt was y ~elected by the directors. Mr. Theodore: Van Alstyne j Mrs. C. Van Alstyne, Denison Ave., Weston, received word last week that her brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Theodore Van Alâ€" styne, had died very suddenly â€" of heart trouble. He was buried from his home, Palmer, New York, on Sunday, March 2nd. , Deceased was a brother of the late Charles Van Alstyne, and visited him in the early part of Deâ€" cember, being at that time in the best «of health. During his stay in town he made many friends, all of whom are sorry to learn of his decease. He was the last survivor of a large famâ€" ily and is survived by his widow. : eral are expected to reach their homes during the next few days and the comâ€" mittee in charge are keeping in close touch with sailing and docking dates. Two of the local boys arrived last week and were met at the depot in ‘Toronto and brought home in autos ‘provided for their us by the G. W. °V. A. Pte. J. Lawrie, 25 Dennis Ave., who went over with the first contingâ€" ‘ent and after going through several engagements, received shrapnel wounds. Pte. J. Copeland enlisted with the 36th Peel" Battalion, was also wounded. Both boys say it is good to be on Canadian soil once more. Sevâ€" Mount Dennis will come in the proâ€" posed area incorporated as a town by "York Township. Under the auspices of Lodge Kingâ€" scout 357, a grand concert will ~be given in Goddard & Marshall‘s Hall, Mt. Dennis, on Wednesday,. March 12th. Orchestra selections, vocal and instrumental and Prof. Smith, magicâ€" ian, will contribute to the programme. Proceeds in aid of fund for reception and banquet for returned. members. 136 William Note.thisTSecond time this season ‘"‘The Village Doctor" given by the young people of Mount Dennis Methoâ€" dist Church on Tuesday, March 25th. If you missed it last time come now. If. you saw it last time, you will want to see it again, so you will be there. Doors open at 7.30 p. m. and Re® W. D. Potter of Toronto, uncle of deceased, were held on Sunâ€" day afternoon, Mam\h 2. Interment took place‘in Brampton cemetery. Mrs. Thomas Harrison ‘Following an illness of five years, the death occurred on Thursday last «of Laura Mary Rose, beloved wife of ‘Thomas Harrison, Myers Avenue, Wesâ€" ton. Deceased, who was of a retiring disposition, did . not make friends quickly, but was loved by a circle of intimate friends and respected by all. Despite the early knowledge that her affliction was incurable, she maintainâ€" «ed, the uniform, cheerful and courageous spirit to the last, with very few exceptions, when she would moâ€" mentarily give way to the natural feelâ€" ing of depression. She was prepared ‘to die and passed peacefully away in her sleep during the small hours> of "Thursday morning, February 27th, 1919. She was born in England, comâ€" ing out to Canada to Wallaceburg in A900. . As a sequel to a boy and girl friendship, after a separation of eleven years, she was married â€"at West Toâ€" ronto by Rev. Eli Middleton. In 1906 she and her husband moved to Weston and she. became an active member of the Methodist church, beâ€" ing a faithful attendant until overâ€" come by ill health. She is survived by her husband dnd aged father. Mr. Rose, Weston; two sisters: Mrs. A. E. ‘Walker, Weston; Mrs. Wm. Heap, Walâ€" laceburg, and one brother, Alfred W.â€" Rose of Ryland‘s Ltd., London, Engâ€" land. The body was removed to Walâ€" ‘ laceburg and laid to rest in the Harâ€" rison burial plot on Saturday, Marchl 1st. $ â€" ‘ wEDNESDAY, MARCH 5TH, 1919 Greens Committeeâ€"H. \B. Morphy, Chairman; Leo A. Blenkarn, M. A. Stewart, and John Lindsay.. The following officers were elected for the season of 1919: President L. R. Young; viceâ€"president, M. A. Stewâ€" art; captain, H. B. Morphy; viceâ€"capâ€" tain, Leo A. Blenkarn.. Directors â€" John Lindsay, L. R. Young, John Love, H. J. Churech. Auditorsâ€"Messrs. R. E. Young & Co. George S. Lyon is Elected Life Memâ€" ber â€" Winners of Last Year‘s WESTON GOLF CLUB EGGS FOR HATCHING And Day Old Chicks _ OBITUARY MT. DENNIS St HAD GREAT SEASON Weston 9 lb. Granulated Sugar .. ..$1.00 Choice Potatoes, per bag ..$1.25 Can Reas, per tin ...........14¢ Corn and Tomatoes, per tin 19¢ 1 bars, Soap ... .n...%¢.«.."r 40c Pumi Soap,the Great Hand Cleanâ€" eE per JA4T. .l J .aar ns es Mel Ceylona Tea, per lb. ... Jelly Powders, 2 for ........ 202 Main St. N. THE IRVIN LUMBER CO., LIMITED Phones Weston 74 and Jet. 237 | Main St., Weston 1 PAIR solid brick 6 roomed houses, No. 14 and 16 Victoria Blyd., Mt. Dennis, well located on good street convenient to Weston cars. Price $2800 each.. Terms $500 down, balâ€" ance secured by moertgage. 1 ATTACHED 6 roomed brick house at No. 8 Gray Ave., near Lambton Ave., Mt. Dennis.. Furnace, electric light. Price $1600. Easy terms. 1 SEMIâ€"DETACHED 6 roomed solid brick house, No. 19 Graham Ave., Mt.. Dennis, well built and nearly new. Hot air furnace, room for side drive. Price $1900.. Terms $400.00 down, balance arranged. ~ 1 SOLID BRICK 11 roomed house on Edmund Avenue, Mt. Dennis, 1st street south of St. John‘s Road, Weston, convenient to Weston cars, all conveniences, waterworks inâ€" stalled. Hardwood finish. Wash tubs in cellar, also extra closet. Corâ€" ner lot with garage. Price $4100. Terms $700 down. A splendid barâ€" â€" gain. 1 SEMIâ€"DETACHED solid brick house with 6 rooms, alliconvenien\ces, at. No. 6 Crisco St., York Twp., near Runnymede Road. Price $2250.00, $300 down. ALL THE ABOVE LIST OF HOUSES are well rented, but immediate posâ€". session can be given to any of them.~ They are all located in the Township of York, which . means township‘ ratesâ€"and taxes. : ; Special This Week WANTEDâ€"A womanâ€" to do family washing at her own home or at the followingâ€"address. Mrs. C. B. Milâ€" lar= 200 Beech St., Weston. WHITE ORPINGTON _ and Barred Rock Hen Hatched Chicks, 25¢ and 30c each. Orpington eggs for hatchâ€" ing. Prices right. Reliable cluckers for sale. J. Mills, Maria .St., east of the 5th, or Box 79, Weston P.O. ROOMSâ€"With or without board at Brown‘s New Boarding House, 7th St., New Toronto, opposite Wall Paperâ€"Works. All modern conveniâ€" ences. FOR SALEâ€"Flemish bucks, Belgian bucks, Young , Siberian does and common does, also a dax;!k steel grey Flemish buck for service. Apply Mr. Webb, 182 Lambton Avenue, Mt. Dennis. WANTEDâ€"Baseball players. Apply to L. Bryson,Canada Cycle & Motor FOR SALEâ€"Selling to make room, 10 laying pullets, Wyandottes and Barâ€" red Rocks. Eggs for hatching from prize winning Barred Rocks and Wyandottes, $3.00 per setting of 15. Can be seen any evening. A. Mcâ€" Lean, 34 Rectory Rd., phone 368. FOR SALEâ€"19 Myers Ave., comfortâ€" able 6 roomed house, bathroom, waâ€" ter and light. Large lot, side drive. Apply E. Wallis, 19 Myers Ave. WAN’I‘EDâ€"A_ baby ca,rfiage in â€" good condition.. Price reasonable. ; Mrs. Cherbott, Mimico Beach. FOR SALEâ€"4 Yorkshire sows due in May. Wm. T. Rigglesford, Givenâ€" chy Farm, Mt. Dennis. FOR SALEâ€"8 roomed house, very large lot, No. 47 Main St.. South, Weston. Apply on premises. WANTEDâ€"Estimates on brick work and plastering at the Thistletown ®@Hotel. You can see the . requireâ€" ments there. Apply to T. A. Farr, Thistletown. Mrs. Finegan Phone 265 WESTON 20c 60c 25c The undersigned has received inâ€" structions from J. E.. GRIFFITH, to sell by public auction at lot 13, conâ€" cession 6, one mile north of Weston, The undersigned has received inâ€" structions from A. W. DOBSON to sell by public auction, at lot 39, concession 2, Etobicoke, on $ 1919 NOTICE is hereby given that a Byâ€" law was passed by the Council of the Council of the Town of Weston/on the 10th day of February, 1919, providing for the issue of debentures to the amount of sixty thousand ($60,000) dollars for the purpose of purchasing a public school site and erecting a school house theon, and that the said byâ€"law was registered in the Registry Office for the East and West Ryding of the County of York, on the 12th day of February, 1919.. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publicaâ€" tion of this notice and it cannot be made thereafter. Selected pens, bred to lay, Barred Plymouth Rocks,. O. A. C. Guelph strain direct, and White Wyandottes, Martin‘s strain. $1.50 per setting of 15. 14 Church St FOR SALE OR RENTâ€" Blacksmith shop and tools and comfortable 7 roomed house on oneâ€"quarter acre of good garden land in the village of Claireville, 3 miles from Woodâ€" bridge car line. Easy terms.. Posâ€" session April ist. S. P. Dickin, 27 Sommerset Avenue, Toronto. HATCHING EGGS â€" Thoroughbred Buff Orpingtons. Best winter layers and table birds. Two breeding pens. Thepick of over 100 birds. $2.00 and $3.00 per setting of 15. Eggs guaranteed. W. Kaufman, 12 Mill St., Weston. WANTEDâ€"Tenor singers for New Toronto Methodist Church. Apply for information. Robt. Winter, orâ€" ganist. THURSDAY, MARCH 20TH, 1919 MILCH COWS AND HORSES Full list next week. ° BEN. PETCH, Auctioneer. $6.00 PER FOOT UPâ€"Escape the high tax rate by buying one of these low priced lots just outside the town limits, Will build small house to suit purchaser. Terms very casy. Apply N. Purkis, 252 Main St., _Wesâ€" ton, P.O. Box 358. FOR SALEâ€"Frame house on Melrose St., Mimico, containing 5 rooms, veâ€" randa, lot 25x126. For further parâ€" ticulars apply to the Advertiser Ofâ€" fice, Mimico Avenue. 2t MONDAY, MARCH 24TH, 1919 At 1 p.m. sharp: Registered and Grade Holstceins 6 Brood Sows, Yorkshires 16 Breeding Ewes. Full list next week. J. K. McEWEN & SON, Auctioneers FOR SALEâ€"Bred to lay. strain of White Wyandottes (Fisher‘s strain ) hatching eggs $1.00 â€" per setting. Day old chicks 20c each. R. Sutâ€" ton, 39 John St., Weston. QUALIFIED NURSEâ€"Open for enâ€" gagements, maternity and sick chilâ€" dren.â€"M. B. McCutcheon, 26 Deniâ€" son Ave., Weston, Phone 3$30, P.O. Box 304, care of Mrs. Van Alstyne. 4t. J. H. TAYLOR, Clerk DATED the 12th day of February. CREDIT AUCTION SALE OF 28 REGISTERED â€" # Holstein Fresian The balance High Grade HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE EGGS FOR HATCHING MILCH COWS AND HORSES €1Irson Phone 128 FOR SALEâ€"Pony, good, sound and almost new red leather harness for /$50, if taken at ox‘xce.â€"â€"LaRuse‘ Scarlett Rd. _ Sale at 1 o‘clock. No reserve, as Mr. Dobson is going out of the dairy business. Teams will meet the Woodâ€" bridge Electric Line at Albion Road at 1 o‘clock. TERMSâ€"Pig, fat cow, veal calf, and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 7 months‘ credit on furâ€" nishing approved joint notes. 4 per cent. off face for cash. BEN. PETCH, Auctionecer. Fred Lansdell, Clerk. The above cows are all young, large, and in prime condition and are exâ€" ceptionally heavy producers. | PIGSâ€"Young Yorkshire sow, reg. MISCELLANEOUS â€" Box stove, pails, barrels, milk vat, 2 pair steel hames, Shann green bone cutter, nearâ€" ly new; Dick ditching plow, new; No. 4 churn, good as new; pair wheels for plow; ice cream cabinet; Chatham incubator, 150 eges. CATTLEâ€"Holstein _cow, calf at side; Holstein cow, due time of sale; Holstein cow, due time of sale; Holâ€" stein cow in full flow; Holstein cow in full flow; Holstein cow in full flow, due Nov. 5; Holstein cow, calf . by side; Holstein cow in full flow, due August 4th; Holstein cow, in full flow, due Aug. 15; Holstein cow, due Apr. 17; Holstein cow, fat; veal calf. The undersigned have received inâ€" structions from MR. ARTHUR W. DOBSON to sell by public auction at lot No. 39, con. 2, Etobicoke Twp., 3 miles southwest of Woodbridge, on The following property: , HORSESâ€"Grey Percheron mare, 12 years; bay filly rising 3 years, by Spartan; driving mare, aged. e No reserve as the owner is moving to a smaller farm. J. K. MeEWEN & SON, Auctioneers. TERMSâ€"Fat bull, veal calves, furnâ€" iture and all sums of $10.00 and under, to be cash. Over that amount seven months‘ credit on approved joint notes. 6 per cent. per annum allowâ€" ed for cash. FURNITUREâ€"Bedstead; 2 kitchen tables; 1 box stove; Singer Sewing maâ€" chine; clock. IMPLEMENTS â€" Lumber waggon with box; light wagon, 2 seats; 1 cart; heavy clod crusher; hay tedder, M.H.; alsike clover table, M. H.; hay rack, 16 ft. cut, good as new; pair of bobâ€" sleighs, good repair; set of diamond harrows, 4 sections; Wilkinson plow No. 3; light wagon pole and doubleâ€" trees; heavy logging chain. HARNESSâ€"Set team harness, long tugs; 2 sets of plow harness. COWSâ€"Holstein cow, due April 25; red cow, milking; spotted heifer, 2 years, bred September 3rd; 3 black heifers, 2 years old; .3 Holstein heifâ€" ers, 10 months old; 2 Holstein heifers, yearlings; steer, 16 months old; steer, 10 months old; fat bull. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19th at 1 p. m., sharp, the following: HORSESâ€"Bay horse, H.D., good worker; brown mare, H. D., aged. The undersigned have received inâ€" structions from THOMAS J. PALMER to sell by public auction on the west half of lot 14, 5th concession, â€" West York, 2 miles north of _ Weston on gravel road on No reserve as the owner is going out of the milk business. Wim. Clarkson, J. K. MeEWEN & SON, Clerk. Auctioneers. TERMSâ€"8$ months‘ credit. 4 per cent. per annum allowed for cash. CATTLEâ€"â€"Red cow, calf at side; Holstein cow, calf at side; blue cow, calf at side; blue cow, calf at side; black cow, due time, of sale; red cow, due March 15th; Holstein cow, due March 17th; Holstein cow, due March 24th; roan cow, due March 25th; Holâ€" stein cow, due. April 2nd; roan cow, due ‘May 21st; black heifer in full flow of milk, bred October 20th; jerâ€" sey cow in full flow of milk; Holstein cow, fat; Holstein bull, 18 months; black heifer, 18 months old; blue heifer, 18 months old; jersey heifer, 6 months old. HORSESâ€"Grey filly, rising 3 years, by Cromier; grey filly, rising 2 years, by Cromier; road horse, rising 9 years", sood driver; roadster, spring colt by Spartan; set single harness; collars, 22 in., Seotch top. & at 1 p. m., the following The undersigned have received inâ€" structions from MR. K.. BETTERâ€" IDGE to sell by public auction at lot 26, concession 1, Etobicoke,, on TERMS OF SALEâ€"Eight months‘ credit on parties furnishing approved joint notes. Five per cent. per anâ€" num allowed for cash. Owing to shortage of rough fodder, owner has to sacrifice these cattle. W. A. RUSSELL, Auctioneer. CATTLEâ€"White cow, due March 3; black and white cow, due March 2nd; black and white cow, in full flow; black and white cow, in full . flow; spotted cow, in full flow; black cow, due May 16th; black cow, due June 23rd; black and white cow, due June 6th; black and white cow, due July 23rd; blue cow, due Sept. 5th; black cow, in full flow, due Oct. 19th; black and white heifer, due time of sale; black and white heifer, rising 2 years; spotted heifer, rising 2 years; black and white heifer, 18 months; . black and white heifer, rising 1 year; 2 black and white heifers, 6 months old; 2 black and white heifers, 1 year old past; 2 black and white heifers, rising 1 year; black and white heifer, 10 months old; registered bull, 2 years, Holstein; bull, eligible for registration, rising 2 years. ) Holstein Cattle HORSES AND MISCELLANEOUS FARM PROPERTY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1919 at one, o‘clock the following property: The undersigned has received inâ€" structions from MR. ARTHUR DEATH to sell by public auction at lot 13, concession 3, Etobicoke, on THURSDAY, MAR. 20TH, 1919 HOLSTEIN CATTLE CREDIT AUCTION SALE OF 25 HEAD OF HIGH GRADE SATURDAY, MARCH 15th FARM STOCK Credit Auction Sale of AND IMPLEMENTS CREDIT AUCTION OF CREDIT SALE OF AND CATTLE HORSES Manitoba‘s gift to the Princess Patâ€" ricia Fund amounted to $400, of which $100 was given from the Jewâ€" ish Wormien‘s Society. y TERMSâ€"Fat eattle, fat hogs, grain, hay, potatoes, furniture and all sums of $10 and under to be cash. Over that amount 8 months‘~credit on apâ€" proved joint notes. Five per cent. per annum allowed for cash. â€" B. MeBRIDE, Clerk. J. K. McEWEN & SON, Auctioneers. HAY AND GRAINâ€"15 tons of timâ€" othy hay; 400 bushels of White Wave oats; 100 bushels of barley; 30 bags of potatoes. HENSâ€"40 young hens, red. No reserve as the owner has rentâ€" ed his farm. HARNESSâ€"Three sets single harâ€" ness, set of team harness,\ used one year; set of team harness with breechâ€" ing; set of brass mounted harness with breeching and long tug. IMPLEMENTSâ€"M. H. binder, 6 ft. cut; M. H. mower, 5 ft. cut; M. H. cultivator, new, never used; Frost & Wood cultivator, with seed box; seed drill, M.H.; set harrows; M. H. rakeâ€" bar hay loader, used one season; M. H. hay tedder, good as new; selfâ€" dump hay rake; roller; _two horse corn cultivator; M. H./ seuffler; iron seuffler; McCormick corn binder; Bain wagon with box and springs, new; wagon with box; truck. wagon; sloop sleigh; Wilkinson plow; two Fleury plows, good as new, with wheels; gang plow, Cockshutt; drill plow; hay rack; 2 buggies; rubber tire buggy with top; cutter, good as new; stock rack; set scales, 2000 lbs. capaâ€" city; fanning mill, Chatham, with bagâ€" ger; scalding kettle; Tolton root pulpâ€" er; model hand drill; wheelbarrow; cutting box; churn; Happy Thought cook stove; heater; quantity of furâ€" niture; forks, shovels, pails, and other articles\too numerous to mention. PIGSâ€"T fat pigs, sow with pigs, 6 weeks old. ‘These are an exceptionally fine lot of Holsteins; and anyone wishing stock would do well‘ to purchase. HORSESâ€"Percheron mare 4 years old, good worker, black horse, g.p., rising 5, good in all harness; bay mare, &.p., 8»years, good in all harness. . COWSâ€"Holstein cow, calf by side; Holstein cow, calf by side; 5, Holstein cows, due between September 1st and October 1st; 3 blue cows, Holsteins, supposed due between September 1 and October 1; 5 springers, due time of sale; Holstein cow, supposed due Nov. 1st; Holstein cow, supposed due Oct. 31st; 4 young fat Durham cows; 3 fat heifers; 1 fat bull; Holstein bull, Count Echo Pontiac 2nd, rising one year, Register No. 37747, a good inâ€" dividual, with an official backing. FRIDAY, MAR. 21ST, 1919 at 12 o‘clock sharp the following The undersigned have received inâ€" structions from MR. W. . WINTER, Malton, to sell by public auction at lot 1, in the 6th concession, Toronto Township, on TERMSâ€"Grain, potatoes, furniture, fowl, beef calves, and all sums of $10 and under, cash, Over that amount 7 months‘ credit on approved joint notes. 5 per cent. per annum allowed for cash. No reserve. HOUSEHOLD FURNITUREâ€" Bedâ€" room carpet; 2 bedsteads, mattresses and springs; 2 washstands, 1 toilet set, Happy Thought cook stove; self feedâ€" er, King National; cook stove No. 919, Classic; Leader churn, butter â€" bowl!, 2 lb. prints, hanging lamp, parlor lamp, number of glass fruit jars, numâ€" ber of crocks and flower pots, 4 winâ€" dow blinds, 4 curtain poles, 1 clock, number of pictures, number of stowe pipes, coffee percolator, 4 bread pans, milk pails, strainer and plunger, 2 creamers, 2 screen doors, 1 long table, 1 kitchen lounge; doubletrees, neckâ€" yokes, forks, ropes and other articles too numerous to mention. IMPLEMENTSâ€"Massey Harris binâ€" der, 6 ft. cut, nearly new; Massey Harâ€" ris mower, 5 ft. cut, nearly new; Deerâ€" ing horse rake, 8 ft.; Massey Harris hay tedder in good repair; Champion cultivator, 12 teeth; Champion Seed Drill, 13 hoe; dise harrow, set heavy diamond harrows, 12 ft.; Fleury plow No{/ 17; Fleury plow No. 12; Tinkler plow No. 12; potato plow, Cockshutt Kid Twin plow, seuffler, 2 potato moulders; turnip drill, Wilkinson, nearly new; potato sorter; harrow cart; Watson of Ayr cutting box; hay knife, 2 pair of ice tongs, grindstone; 2 light wagons, set ‘of new bolster springs, capacity 5000 Ibs.; heavy platâ€" form spring wagon; Adams farm wagâ€" on, nearly new; hay rack, rooj; pulper, wagon box, wagon tongues, harness closet, buggy, old cutter, cutter in good repair,) 20 cow chains and fastenings, extension ladder; hay fork, 60 ft. of track, pulleys and slings, all complete; silo 12 x 24, also a quantity of ensiâ€" lage; set of plow harness; set of team harness, long tug; set of single harâ€" ness; pair_of waterproof horse collars; buggy robe, crosscut saw, 6 ft. cut, nearly new; extension ladder, 30 ft., nearly new; wheelbarrow, milk vat, quantity of sawdust, large roll of poulâ€" try netting, 3 fifty gallon barrels, 1 silo fork. GRAINâ€"About 700 bushels oats, Prince Albert; 5 bags‘of ecating potaâ€" toes; 4 bags of seed potatoes. FOWLâ€"Number . of laying hens; thorough bred Plymouth Rock cockâ€" erel. by side; Holstein cow, calf by side; Holstein cow due March 25; Holstein cow due March 27; Holstein cow due April 10; Holstein cow due April 20; Holstein cow due May 9; Holstein cow due May 24, milking well; Holstein cow due July 24, milking well; â€" Holâ€" stein cow due July 9th, milking wel; Holstein cow due July 11, milking well; 1 bull, beef. The undersigned have received inâ€" structions from MR. BENJAMIN BOYLEN to sell by public auction at Lot 13, Concession 5, West York, on MONDAY, MARCH 10TH, 1919 At 1.p.m. sharp, the following: HORSESâ€"Clydesdale mare 8 years old (Cora), sire Pentland 507212269 dam Floss; general purpose mare 9 years old. COWsS â€" Holstein cow, fresh; red cow, calf by side; Holstein cow, calf Farm Stock CREDIT AUCTION SALE FARM â€"STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS AUCTION SALE OF AND IMPLEMENTS J. K. McEWEN & SON, Auctioneers Victor Chamoisette Gloves for street wear, warm, soft and well fitting. They. are. also. casily washed, retaining their fresh apâ€" pearance, in color grey, fawn, white and black. Special price per pair‘....l.. 2. we. 5100 Phone 30 Gloves perties and farms for sale Stock and Dairy Farm at Kleinâ€" burg, 100 acres, lots of water, graâ€" vel road. Price $6500.00. 100 acres in Vaughan, one mile from Woodbridge, good water, excellent grain farm. I have several good village proâ€" I handle none but the best FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 2922 Dundas St., West Toronto (Above Moon‘s Hardware Store) Real Estate Loans placed at Current Rates., Tetephoneâ€"Junction 991 Agent for Fire, Life, Accident, Autoâ€" mobile and Plate Glass Insurâ€" ance in safe companies and at best rates Elsemero Avenue WESTON Repairs promptly attended to A Trial Solicited 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 C. Lorne Fraser, M.A. G. M.LYONS Dr. Harrissn C. Roos DENTAL SURGEON Office: Bank of Montreal Bldg. Main and John St., Weston Phone 295 King St. and Rosemount Ave. Telephone 15 Weston, Ont. DR. J. A. MELDRUM Physician, Ete. Office and Residence, East Cor. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Maria St., Weston, Phone Junc. 1213 832 Bloor W., Toronto, Ph. Col. 2602 Consultations by Appointment. MAIN ST., WESTON Opposite Bank of Nova Scotia DR. J. T. HACKETT Dentist Office: Coleman & Hackett Block Physician, Surgeon, Etc Office: Weston Road, Mt. De Office Hours: 8 to 10 a.n 1â€"3 and 7 to 8.30 p.m. Phone: Weston 87 Telephones Main 6353 (}Jet. 4045 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Residence: Rosemount Avenue V. A. THEHTLEY WESTON Mornings and Evenings Toronto Office: Gray & Gray 301 Crown Office Building Northâ€"east Corner Queen and Victoria Streets, Toronto. Dr. H. D. Livingstone G. HOWARD GRAY DR. W. E. PEARSON Real Estate and Insurance Office OR. CARMAN RIGKER Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence 120 Roncesvalles Ave. PHONE PARK 402, TORONTO JOHN MILLS PUBi * ACCOUNTANT ANL AUDITOR phones _ 33 Richmond St. W. : 6353 â€" 4045 TORONTO F. B., EDMUNDS Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. E. J. MUSSON ED. W. BROWN, WOODBRIDGE Practical Plumber *WESTON Main Street . Dennis is still doing business in the old stand. _ Be sure and address all communications to . Box 33 WESTON FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE or Phone 285 Eor PUMTPS, WINDMILLS, & GASOLINE ENGINES. St. John‘s Road THE G.W.V.A. LADIES‘ AUXILIARY Mt. Dennis and District Branch 987% Weston Rd. Phone 377 The wives, mothers and sisters of the C.E.F. are welcome. A dance will be held every Thursday night. MRS. F. WAINWRIGHT, Pres. MISS NEWTON, Secretary. Â¥ are welcome. A dance will be held every Thursâ€" day night. , JAMES ARMSTRONG, Pres. S. JACKSON, Secretary:Treas. Mount Dennis & District Branch 987%4 Weston Road _ Phone 377 All members of the late C. E. F. PHONE 67 0. E. LaRose MAIN ST., WESTON Agent for Fairbanks & Morse Gas Engines, Pumps, Ete. * Stone & Wellington Fonthill Nurseries. Phone 268 SMITH‘S MOTOR DELIVERY 4 Baggage and Express 22 St. John‘s Road, Weston 1 Phone 305 City phone, Adelaide 1518 HAMBOURG CONSERVATORY COF MUSIC West Toronto Studio Branchk 200 Beresford Avenue _ * Phone Jct. 72 Studios at 27 Cloverdale‘ Avenue and 18 Wright Avenue MRS. JNO. T. ANDERSON J. K. McEWEN & SON PIANO INSTRUCTION Monday and Thursday, 2 to 6 p.m. Studio, Bank of Nova Scotia Building Pupils prepared for Toronto Comeni‘ vatory Examinations. R. R. 2, WESTON PBONE 8.4 Sand, Gravel and Filling Always on Hand. Movings Promptly > Attended to. Phone 79 at 6.45 a.m., 12.45 noom and 6.45 p.m. Music s Pianoâ€"Teachers" Normal Course. Pupils prepared for Toronto Conserâ€" vatory Examinations.‘ Studio: "The Bungalow" 87 Maria St., WESTON Graduate ~â€"Toronto Walter Longstaff JOHN T. ANDERSON Piano and Organ Tunerâ€" 200 Beresford Avenae, West Toromge Telephone Junction 72. WALTER LONGSTAFE ~â€"JOHN HARRIS Licensed Auctioneers for the Counties ofâ€"~York, Peel and Simcoe Terms Reasonable Margaret R. Gillette NOTE THIS WELL ! CHARLES GILLIS W. J. WARD 25 Years‘ Stella V. Rowntree MOTOR EQUIPMENT Or other if desired. Residence and Chapel Phone 168 _ Years‘ Practical Experience. go any place. Drop a card, Established 1830. GENERAL TEAMING Main Street, Weston Undertaker and Embalmer Principal. onservatory o# Tel. 301 ONTARIO WESTON PHONE 84 PAGE FIVE Weston te