9 it AG *"*Well does Paderewski know how to tune a piano?" "Call yourself a typist, and don‘t know how to ribbon in a typewriter " Landladyâ€"Help! What‘ll I do? A rat‘s run into the pantry. Longâ€"suffering â€" Boarderâ€"Oh â€" just shut the door and let it starve. Bigg: "Gonna make any New Year‘s resolutions?" Jiggs: "Don‘t need any." Biggs: "How come?" Jiggs: "Haven,t used the ones I made back in 1920 yet." Modern plumbing, including |@h.‘a\_ J-J!-";, bathroom with hot and cold waâ€" |(WX\‘(@ Un s ter, lavatory, shower, toilet, and L '(yn i Meapstiion l faucets in many convenient places |[‘} ,“!ilf)' tlâ€˜ï¬ 1 ' =â€"think what this means to the Ese o l Ee suburban or farm home. | (With the present standards of living these conveniences are § a necessity. They make for comfort, health, sanitation and laborâ€"saving. They were formerly to be had only in the city, \_ but now, 4 . 7 ‘ iz & 'Wam? «> Wwill give you all the advantages of city water service. Duro Systems are built in many sizes and styles. They meet the needs of a bungalow or a country club. They are driven _ €ither by electric motor or gasoline engine. e smy A Duro system is worth all it costs hr s ||]<‘;'.-,7 im £ f fon al It i f ( .[:: tl@ ,‘}ï¬ for fire protection alone. It is easily oo 3 ii’.\? ‘3{;3;3‘ installed in old or new homesâ€"taking j {M !(: es lif{af;“p water from deep or shallow well, cisâ€" &#&!" (l [MBM3 tern or spring. _ _. â€" 4â€"Piece Orchestra ROBT. WRIGHT, Pres. PAGE |FOUR Community Gardens Just‘Like City ~ Water Service Horticultural Dance No matter where you live, you can now have running water unâ€" Ger pressure in your home. FLOWER SHOW Paidâ€"up Capitalh $ 10;000.000 Reserve _ = & 19,500,000 TotallAsscts & 210,000,000 ESTABLISHED 1832 Bank of Nova Scotia HON. J. S. MARTIN, Minister of Asriculture FRIDAY, AUGUST 2ist, 4.00 P.M. THE WESTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY C. Graham‘s Garage, Main St., Weston ADMISSION 10c The experience of 92 years in dealing with farmers is at your service at any branch of *â€"find the service offered by The Bank of Nova Scotia very conâ€" venient,. The cashing of cheese, milk and produce cheques, loans for farm purposes, a satisfactory depository for savings, are only a few of the many features availâ€" able to farmers at all branches of the Bank. Tuesday, Aug. 20th FRIDAY, AUGUST 2ist WESTON TOWN HALL Official Opening 3.00 p.m. to 9.00 p. Farmers They are compact, powerful, and automatic. They are driven either by electric motor or gasoline engine. The illustration shows one of the engineâ€" driven Systems, pump and engine being mounted as a unit. 9.00 p.m. A. E. MELLISH, Manager TWere was no answer. ‘"Deacon White," this time in a lit tle louder voice, "will you lead?" Still no response, Evidently the deaâ€" con was slumbering. Parson Jackson made a third appeal and raised his voice to a high pitch that succeeded in arousing the drowsy man. "Deaâ€" con White, will you lead?" The deacon, in bewilderment, rubbed his heayy eyes and> blurted: "Lead yourselfâ€"I ‘just dealt"® "Deacon White," said Parion Jack son. softly, "will you lead us‘ in pray er2" Hardware, Plumbing, Tinsmithing and Roofing Distributed by The Empire Brass Manufacturing ENGLISH BROS. & MOULD 1150â€"52 WESTON RD. MOUNT DENNIS Westop Admission 50c €. 6. ELLIOTT Sec‘y London and Toronto Your Lead 24 F a vâ€" _ At any rate, the person who never says much doesn‘t have to waste a |lot of time apologizing. | Weston _.â€".... Brampton ... [St. Simon‘s ... | Orangeville .. | Trishâ€"Canadians l Torontoâ€"Maits. Cheltenhamâ€"Goal, A. Duncan; points, E. Campbell and Jamieson; deâ€" \fense, Harris and Carey; centre, Graâ€" \ ham; home, Wiggins and S. Campbell; F outside, Sinclair; inside, Wilkinson; | subs., Claridge and Thompson. | _ Refereeâ€"P. Barnett. The standing of the teams in the senior series of the O.A.L.A. is as follows: It was a real sportsman‘s game from first to. last. _ The lineâ€"up: Westonâ€"Goal, Hugil; point, Holâ€" ley;.cover, Kilroy; defense, Smithson and Jackson; centre, Bridger; home, C. Brown and Slawson; outside, Burâ€" rell; inside, Malleby; subs., Griffith, Matheson and White. At the beginning of the play neither team had any advantage over the othâ€" er, and until the second period the losers held the Weston lot to a Iâ€"1 tie: However, the winners counted three goals in the second, and ran it up to five in the last, which put them far out of reach of any danger. In a good clean lacrosse game at the Fair grounds, on Wednesday last, the Weston Intermediates in a thorâ€" ough game, downed the Cheltenham team by a score of 6â€"1. Although the game was fast in all four periods, there were very few penalties imâ€" posed, which speaks well for the play of both teams. Cheltenhams Downed by 6â€"1 in Clean Games at Westonâ€"First Part of Play Best Parkin. Excelsiorsâ€"Goal, Stevens; point, Mara; cover,, Burrell; defence, Mcâ€" Lean, Reeve, Burton; centre, Worthy; home, Kendal, Farr, Beatty; outside, Zimmer; inside, Machell; subs, G. Sproule, Warr, Wilson, (Campbell). Westonâ€"Goal, Wilson; point, Farr; cover, Holly; defense, W. Coulter, Harris and _ Silk; centre, Golden; home, K. Kingdon, H. Coulter and Riley; outside, R. Stevenson; inside, Hillgartner;. subs, Spencer, E. Kingâ€" don, E. Stephenson. Zimmer was carefully watched by Mike Harris, but he increased his high average by three goals, and will be the leading goalâ€"getter when the seaâ€" sen ends. Reeve was delegated to check the shifty Bob Stevenson, and held him goalless, but took himself out of the play. The first (iuarter finished _ even, both teams scoring once. Zimmer counted for Excel§iors and Golden, NTERMEDIATES TAKE HOME W Toad Farr was the key of the team. His long stick and good eye on the ball enabled him to stop many well directed rushes for the goal. _ Conny Golden was the other outstanding man on the Weston team. His fielding and good work was responsible for many of the goals. Walker Wilson in goal, had his eye on the ball and fielded the position to perfection. On Saturday afternoon at Brampâ€" ton Weston seniors added to. their seasons‘, wins. It was a well earned victory and the large crowd present were well pleased with the style of play and the team work. At the start ‘Brampton rushed the play and scored before Weston team . were awake. From that point however there was no doubt as to who was the betâ€" ter: team... Weston played heady laâ€" crosse. The defence played every ball and man so that the Brampton home could not get into good shooting poâ€" sition. The field was fast and carâ€" ried the ball straight for the net. The home made the Brampton defense step lively all afternoon. Thus you have a perfect team from goal to goal playâ€" ing the game. When you see the ball travelling from.man to man in clever work, then you realize just what a fine game this lacrosse is. Passing, running, dodging and shooting fast and straight gives one of the thrills.l This game was full of such plays.: I Referee, Pople. â€" Judge of play, Old Rivals Play Before Large Crowd at Bramptonâ€"The Champions Are Too Strong WESTON DEFEATS BRAMPTON SENIORS 4t Senior O. A. L. A. Standing THE TIMES AND GUDE, WESTONX Although the Ontario cup which is theâ€"Dominion Lawn, Bowling Associaâ€" tion trophy has now been in competiâ€" tion for eleven years..and is yet the property of the Association. The cup _was to become the property of the club winners in the ‘greatest. number of times in ten years,,.You ask why the trophy has not been disposed of. Here it ism There greino less than four clubs tied for the greatest numâ€" ber of wins, Weston,, High Park, St. Matthew‘s and Canadas Clubs have all secured the trophy for two years, and Waterloo, Hamilton NVictorias, and London Rowing Club.are running toâ€" gether with one season,each. Thus after eleven turnaments the cup is still open for competition. Perhaps this year extra strength: will be added to the various rinks and the trophy will become the property of one cof the. clubs. All entries wereâ€"closed yesterâ€" day and it is reported that there is a splendid line of competitors. ; Old Woman: "Are you sure that the century plant will bloom in a hundred vears?" FElorist: "Positive ma‘am not bring it right back." The following is the pairing for the Strickland Cup golf match to be played on Saturday next. Entries for this event at the Weston Club closed last Saturday: J. M. Sheldon v. R. M. Bird. % J. Reekle v, W. P. Robson. H. DonCarios v. W. McRoberts. J. H. Barfoot v. E. S. Mathews. J. P. Loughrin v,. C. E. McCracken. G. W. Nicholson v. A. R. Smith, J. E. Hutcheson v. R. S. Woodlatt. W. P. Slyne v. C. M. Nicholson. M. A. Stewart v. H. Cooper. F. R. Nicholson v. W. Hassard. Â¥A. B. Cooper v. D. S. Little. A. B Davies v. J. Berg. ‘C.~P. Wilson v. N. Fowkes. R. McGibbon v. J. Reid. 8. O‘Hara v. H. Burnett. \ R. Coulter v. D. Sutherland. a J. Joycee v. A. White. H. J. Kinsey v. F. Ewart. R. Falconer v. O. Plaxton. W. Raine v,. C. Barthe. B. Harrington v. H. A. Trimble. C. Sterns v. A. Gordon. W. J.‘Erimble v: J. Bone. A. Boulton v. A. W. Daley. O.. K. Carruthers‘v.>P: Heydon. J. A. Easto v. J. Love. ENTRIES CLOSED FOR DOMINION BOWLING TOURNEY Four local rinks ‘deféated Brampâ€" ton on Thursday evening last by 63â€" 46. The competition was keen, but the Weston bowlers showed their superior judgment _ and _ won ‘a" wellâ€"deserved event. 1 t t6 : Weston ‘ 0C Brampton Potter.. .s......32‘ 2 Sproule. ./. Banks.. Lrlll.ss <Lt . Davie. a.. Melutosh. â€"..... 14 «‘McGee .... Mrs. Webster...20 (Mrs. Quin . MacDonald, Ke\y AF enjoyable trip was WESTON BOWLERS WIN and lost one to Pg Vdï¬â€˜]fl The prize was *buougï¬tï¬,aclg_;@%‘m:flqnf(o by Mrs. As previously arranged, it was imâ€" possible to hold the tournament on the town greens aftéer the:heayy downâ€" pour of rain on (Sunday, therefore all adjourned â€" toimthe,;, Royal IHotel, where a good gamelof: Irish Trebles was enjoyed by all.iMrs. J. C. Johnâ€" son, leader, Mrs. E; Garbet, Mrs. R. H. Tier, skip, formed the first rink, and the second comprised Mrs. W. J. Newlove, leader, Mrs. A. J. Johnston, Mrs. A. E. Crewes, skip. Islington rinks won. two g%lups\f,gom Buffalo . The Buffalo ladies Bowling Tourâ€" nament was held Monday at Niagaraâ€" onâ€"theâ€"Lake. . Many of the clubs of Toronto and district were also presâ€" ent. Two rinks went from Islingâ€" ton Bowling Club. ! Held Monday at Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€" Lakeâ€"Irish Trebles Enjoyed â€"Prize Brought to Toronto The scores: ¢ St. Helen‘s ... 101 000 050â€"â€"7 9 3 Eycles ...... 004 001 OOlLâ€"o 11L 3 Joyce and MaCausland; McGraw and Crisp. 3 F8 Umpiresâ€"Hewar and Donohue. BUFFALD LADIES BOWLINE TOLRAMEN]T _ It was only after a‘hard and strenâ€" uous battle that the"C:C:M. girls gave up the fight and let the victory go to the St. Helen‘s team ‘at Sunnyside on Thursday evening last. Every player on the local team was putting her whole strength for "the!"Win when in the eighth innings the Iueky period for their opponents brought them five runs which lost the game for Cycles as they were not able to get the one run needâ€" ed to tie the score. "~Mis$s McGraw on the mound for the losérs twirled some fast balls and kept up‘ &A brisk pace throughout, only faltering for a few seconds in the eighth wlien the: fast and wholly unexpected rally of her opâ€" ponents baffled her for the time. With a close play at the home plate, which was intended to tie the score, but which failed, the game closed with the league leaders being the winners in a 7â€"6 game. § Locals Defeated After Hard Tusâ€" sle With St. Helen‘s. Who Are Leacue Leaders GNGLE GINLG RGHT LOSING BATTF Fotal. ..sz.l.c208" WFotal esBs ciun yiginds®s STRICKLAND CUP FROM _BRAMPTON If. it does ‘A very 14 46 13 10 Oakmonunts...:â€".5 St. CElairs. ..:.0 Westmorelands...4 Beavers .. .. ..3 â€"City Playgroundâ€" â€"Junior Semiâ€"finalâ€" McCormick "A".10 _ McCromick "B" 0 â€"City Playgroundsâ€" â€"Midget Semiâ€"finalâ€" Jesse Ketchum...8 Cariton Park ..4 Moss Park ....~. 1 »Kenti..~.. ~:../.% â€"City Playgronndsâ€" â€"Juvenile Finalâ€" McCormick.....7 Humewood M‘M 3 â€"City Playgroundsâ€" â€"Bantam Semiâ€"finalâ€" Carlton Park.~..10 Keele .... ....6 . â€"Intercounty. Intermediateâ€" . _ Gelph. . St. George‘s....10 Vermonts .. â€"Hampden Park Leagueâ€" Oslers.......â€"~11 Athenacums â€"Riverdale Seniorâ€" â€"West Toronto Seniorâ€" Acadians. ... ...9 â€" Carlton Park Yortk Nats‘*.. 1 .h â€"(Clysstcs â€".~. _ _â€"â€"Spalding Senior Leagueâ€" xGranites:.â€"....2: St. Patricks xâ€"13 innings. & â€"Western City Leagueâ€" Amateur baseball games played Satâ€" urday resulted as follows:â€" â€"East Toronto Seniorâ€" Carsteel Willys ‘.. Ulster .. Scottish . Thistles . All Scots Caleys .. Gunns .. xStratford.......4 Hespeler .. ...1 xâ€"Stratford tied round, 4â€"4. â€"Ontario Cupâ€" Ham, Ulsters. ... .4 â€" Westinghouse .. 1 Carsteclâ€"ow..... 2. Ulster ... ; . Scoltish.........9. Allâ€"Seots ... Caleys......\...,5. Ham. City . â€". Ehistiles®........9 Willys :... .. â€"â€"Senior. City Leagueâ€" Clarkes.........9 Davenparts :. Crescents.......0~ Swifts .... .: Lancashire......2 Dom. Stores . â€"Senior T. and Dist.â€" Swansea........4 Earlscourt V‘s Congaseco....:...1 ~ Goodyear .« . Neilson‘s:.......2 Oakville .. .. C@EK.>»..~:..0/ Mimico :. ~, â€"Second Divisionâ€" Sunderland......1 Leaside*.... Kodaks.........1 â€"Oshawa G.M. Scarboro........3 St. Clair B‘rns â€"Third Divisionâ€" Willards........0. Bell Telephone St Pats... ... ..k" Gillette .. .. Highland C. .....0 â€" Cooksville ... â€"Intermediate First Divisionâ€" West End .... 1. KRenwood:.... â€"Second Divisionâ€" oo S meeooonen Crescents.......0 Lancashire.. ... .2 â€"Senior T Swansea........4 Congasco...‘ ... 1 Neilson‘s...... .2 CoOK._asynsâ€":..0 â€"Second Sunderland......1 Koda]ss.........l Scarboro........8 Carsteel. .. Scottish.. .. Caleys... .. Thistles.... President, C. Bayliss; secretary, L. Lawrence. Team representatives, P. St. Clair, Baptists; T. Bates, Angliâ€" cans; C. Bayliss, Methodists; A. Cochâ€" rane, Orioles. t | A meeting was held on Wednesday, August 5th, at MacCormack‘s Hall, Silverthorn Ave., for the purpose of organizing a softball league. The meeting was well representative of the teams in the district. All games are to be played at the General Mercer School grounds at 7.15 p.m. sharp. Umpires will be supplied by the comâ€" mittee. The officers of the new league are as follows: This is the kind of reports the citizens love to hear from their town boys. In a course of about two miles, Don Moffat took the honors in the D.P. propelier boat race. : The Moffat Silver Cup was won by Jack Moffat and J. Lyon, the same two coming second in the boys‘ double scull. am Weston boys away from home are not forgetting the reputation of the town for clean sport. At the Springâ€" side Regetta on Peninsular Lake reâ€" cently, Mr. Lang Moffatt, a wellâ€" known Weston boy, holidaying at the present time in Muskoka, won the Hall Silver Cup in the ‘men‘s cance singles, and also succeeded in carryâ€" ing off the first honors in the gun~ wale canoe event. Besides this he has to his credit three other races. Is this not, holding the fine sport reputation that has placed Weston on the map of sports throughout the Dominion? â€" But this is not all. Charlie Moffat, Jr., with Lang handling the paddle, after a most strenuous fight, came through with flying colors in the men‘s tilting canoe, and the same two, with Dr. Howard Charlton and Don MeLaren, were first in war canoe. j Weston Youths Give Creditable Performance at Lake Regatta in Muskoka WIN HONORS AWAY FROM HOME TOW1 Schedule Aug." 11â€"Baptists .vs. Anglicans. Aug. 12â€"Methodists vs. Orioles. Aug. 13â€"Orioles vs. Baptists. Aug. 14â€"Anglicans vs. Methodists. Aug. 18â€"Orioles vs. Anglicans. Aug. 19â€"Baptists vs. Methodists. Aug. 20â€"Anglicans vs. Baptists. Aug. 21â€"Orioles vs. Methodists, . Aug. 24â€"Baptists vs. Orioles. Aug. 25â€"Methodists vs. Anglicans. Aug., 26â€"Anglicans vs. Orioles. Aug. 27â€"Methodists vs. Baptists. Aug. 31â€"Methodists vs. Orioles. Sept. 1â€"Baptists vs. Anglicans. Sept. 2ndâ€"Orioles vs. Baptists. Sept. 3â€"â€"Anglicans vs. Methodists. Sept. 7â€"Orioles vs. Anglicans. j Sept. 8â€"Baptists vs. Methodists. Sept. 10â€"Orioles ivs. Methodists. Sept.. IAâ€"Baptists vs, Orioles, | . Sept. 15â€"Methodists vs. Anglicans. Sept. 16â€"Anglicans vs. Orioles. Sept. 17â€"Methodists vs. Baptists. All the Results â€"Interprovincial Leagueâ€" City Interâ€"Provincial Standing SOFTBALL LEAGUE â€"M SOCCER Iâ€" Galt sc s . ty zâ€".20 ts /. .1 pruastien0 pores ... 1 t V‘ s .1 uen JB vacrasâ€"0 assgnid fepriry0 @.:My ol B‘rns .0 phone .3 SSes e /.. 2 ionâ€" ts T-.;5-3 Porsaigd en .. .5 ts2 /. .0 Rovr‘s 3 is ... Hemteies | In the game this afternoon at Orâ€" angeville the locals will have to fight perhaps their stiffest battle to down those old Duffs. _ Their opponents have been having some hard work: outs and are, we believe, in good conâ€" dition. Hear the tale from our boys toâ€"night. 0 Saturday‘s games in lacrosse reâ€" sulted as follows: Windsor. ... xEergus. ... . Wallaceburs St. Simons Weston. .. Bridgeburg......2 Port Colbourne Bridgeburg wins championship. â€"Senior Intercountyâ€" Galt:â€" .c u9 * Preston .;...A. Brantford..... 492 Guciph.7.. 2. â€" â€"Junior Intercountyâ€" Galt. .. >"/..7 â€" Kitchener ,.!._. â€"â€"Halton Countyâ€" Burlington... ... 7 â€" Milton .‘ s. /. Bronte::@.>;....5 â€" Burlington .. â€"Hamilton Cityâ€" Tigets.....=....2", Harvesters... . Beavers..... .40‘ K of C..~ :2. Joan of Are*....6 St. Aun ..â€"....8 â€"â€"Junior 0. B. A. A.â€" Oshawa Cedarv‘e 12 Oshawa Mo. 10 â€"â€"â€"â€"Juvenile 0.B.A.A.â€" Osh. St. Andr‘s/.12 Peterboro K.C. 4 â€"Midget O.B.A.A. _ 7 Peterboro...,..28. Oshawa a..ln 2.3 â€"Durhamâ€"Ontarioâ€" xCobourg.:.....7 Rort Hope a....2 xâ€"Cobourg wins championship. â€"Central Ontarioâ€" Peterboro.......2 â€"Oshaway.s..~ ..0 â€"Niagara Districtâ€" Niagara Falls....9 Port Dalhousie .7 â€"Humber Valley Leagueâ€" Lambton....... .4 Humbersides‘ ...3 â€"_â€""Niagara Intermediatesâ€" andsor......~.... 6~ Chatham â€". fergns:......n. 2 IHespeler â€" :. Allageburg..=:17 â€"Sarnin .. xFergus wins round, 20 to 11 "DUFFS READY FOR CHAMP IONS 5ie m mullh'ï¬lllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllIIlIllllllllllll!llllll!lllll'mmlma We draw the attention of the residents of Weston and District to the fact that it is now possible to have your Hemâ€" stitching done right here at prices which cannot be beat elseâ€" where. Announcement 141 KING S Canada Paints, Building Paper, tarredâ€" and Boiled and Raw Oil, Coal Oil, ete. Best Canadian Electric Bulbs, 5 for ....... mons...... 5 â€" TIrishâ€"Canad‘ns me.zss....s10. Bramptonâ€".... Intermediate O. A. L. A. 52 Main Street North Annex 1154 Weston Rd. |Emter l nctextfiee y | Instead of paying rent to your Xeï¬ Bary» landlordâ€" \ OWN YOUR OWN HOME and pay rent to yourself. Ownâ€" ing your own home is a real profitâ€"sharing investment. We shall be pleased to show you several desirable lots. Phone usâ€"Weston 360. University of Toronto, Toronto Conservatï¬ry Of Music Weston Branch Every Ontario citizen knows the direct savings Hydro brings him in lower power rates. But HYDRO cuts his costs in other ways. â€" It lights his town at lower ratesâ€"lowering his taxes. It furnishes cheap power to Ontario indusâ€" tries and farmsâ€"reflected in the lower prices of the things he buys. It saves the importation of millions of tons of expensive coalâ€"improvâ€" ing Canada‘s balance in the world‘s marts of trade. 3 Be.proud of your Hydroâ€"Boost Hydro<â€"and use LACROSSE REPORTS Hardware of all Kinds *, WATER, POWEL(&I:J& l(;LleviTs COMMISSION â€"Midget Holy Nameâ€" Senior O. A. L. A Illllnlll'lmlllllllllllllllIlllIlllllllllll'llnllllllllllll""Illl“lllll'll Phone 67W or Call at 44 Cross St., Weston F. P. Partridge h CORNER JOHN AND MAIN ST. Mrs. Workmaster PUBLIC SCHOOL TEXT AND BLANK BOOKS ‘ PHONE 623J Your "Cost of Living" 0 Hemstitching, 10c Per Yard (W. J. Inch Apartments) Phone Weston 687W BERT IRWIN _â€"Your Castle! "So you collectâ€"the rates â€" in these parts, do you _ Don‘t you find a rateâ€" collector‘s job make you unpopular?" "It doesn‘t seem like it; they nearly all ask me to call again!" "I‘ll tell you what it‘s like. During courtship. you yawn your head off waiting for him to go home. _ After marriage you yawn your head off waiting for him to come home." right away 4AÂ¥ A.seems too simple. If they had the vision they would see Young Samson, radiant with health and strength, leave their orders with Weston Dairy and start in man‘s home is his castle. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1925 BEHIND THE MILK DIET A. G. PEIRSON, Superintendent and Secretaryâ€"Treasurer. Telephone 199 ANY hesitate because it MOUNT DENNIS plaing Turpentine, more Hydro power ... .. .$1.00 Phone 360 WESTON 164 > J 1i $#3 dut it fi8 #k dik «l f8 186 0 1i 10 th 30 Ts 14 4) 11 Wt l 4F 7 FD h im it 1 186 i4 $90 auM sn 8 16 t if ige d J46 b &A _ 41 sn Â¥a