Will be pleased to mail their hook of new designs in Monuments to those who are interested, on re- ceiving a card asking for same. Fixtures, Lamps and Electrical Appliances sup= plied at less than city prices. MI Fivtnres installed without extra charge. _ PHONE WESTON 23o. We contract for Light and Power installations of all kinds. 1475 DUNDAS STREET, WEST TORONTO TELEPHONE JUNCTION 190 M G. WARDELL The Home of Uassy Monuments 1fMl)l1l..'i M))llMNlhl.. MEMS BELL. BROS. ELEBTRIGAL fl1llllilififl8 AND (2lliTllNlTllWl, Exact Copy ot Wrapper. Tires are mighty important favors We will help youiisemct the right tires m the first plaea--and we wiuhelp :ake care of them. 1Byo.d want this kind of real serv1ee---then Drive R ght'fu to the Weston Ford Garage. .‘GRAHAM a CARTON, Proprietors, l J 'e - ‘V‘l‘ ""â€" J:"’" cost per mile we are giving you real taugible =erv1ce. That; 1213'a11s sat1=faction to sou-he- increased busi. nessfor us. - - "F-'"-'" -'"r"""'" “mu“ bpb.r Jvu Wsth the most complete equipment and rellable workmen, we will have your car tuned up jn the quickest time that real eonstsientious serviys permits. We know that if we can help you keep down your Diive your ear in any day this week and we will, wityout charge, make a thorough exuminatirn. We till tell you frankly just what condition your car is in. If repairs should be made, parts replaced, carbon removed, new tires or tubes applied, the cost will be esti mated and a complete report made to you, TTY_LL LLA __, I . . . - - Ford Touring Car next Tuomson’s Buser, Main St. w, 5 . t l Proprietor. Price $5 30 "MADE m CANADA" BASWHM TH: GKNTAUI COMPANY. NEW You“: cIT‘r {,Mqthers Know That . Genuine Castoria tlsass Bjiars the An“). C. W. WARSELL, BESTIIï¬ For krrt1nttrarid Children. F" For Over Thirty Years Manager Igsued by the Agricultural Societies' branch of the Ontario Department oi Agriculture, Toronto. J. 1ucekie Wil- son, superintendent. Aherfoyle """."..r...'r..r....d....r.... Oct. 5 Abingdon .".r_..w.w.r........ Oct. 8 and 9 Acton ...rr....'...v......... Sept. 22 and 23 Ailsa Craig "T...--. Sept. 28 and 29 Alexandria ."'.'..e."..r...rr.w...., Sept. 15 Altred "".""'"'ev....o.r......r...r... Sept. 28 Alliston m................. Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Almonte r.......'.................. Sept. 21-23 Alvinston m.....'............... Oct. 7 and 8 /lr1l1ttt11uri,,' ......r...'..... Oct. 4 and 5 iAneaster ...'......-...... Sept. 28 and 29 [Arden ..o........sr...s............r.........v Oct. 5 (Arnprior .me......'..............M...... Oct. 8-10 (Arthur w-o..'..-..........."..'... Oct 5 and 6 >A<Jhworth o.'-.......-...,...... Oct. 1 ‘Astorville o.....ov...-l.....c...... Sept. 23 (Atwood ..".....'..r...'...e.r Sept. 21 and 22 'Avonrmore m........"...... Sept. 21 and 22 :Ayt‘On ...'..............e... Sept. 21 and 22 iBarrcroft ..v....rml....r.... Sept. 30 Oct. 1 rBarrie 'WI...-.................. Sept. 20-22 {Bar River ..r........mr...........w.. Sept. 24 Bayfield Pe................... Oct. 5 and 6 ‘Bayswne ..tr........em.......r..t"r.P". Oct. 1 Aeaehburg ..r........... Sept. 29, Oct. 1 ‘Beamsville ...........r'... Sept. 23 and 24 iBeaverton ...._.....r....... Sept. 27 and' 29 ‘Boeton '.e.e...e.........t..... Cet. 7 and' 8 Belleville ......o....r..T.'qm....' Sept. p and 7 Berwick ......p.......r.........e"r.. Sept. 24 Bickford .._l...........m.-rm.me..-.r. Sept. 15 Binbrook ......q.............. Oct. 5 and 6 Blackstock ..-.._........ Sept, 28 and 29 _ Blenhdm r......."......... Oct. 7 and 8] Blvth .._r.r.............p. Sept. 28 and 29 Bobcaygeon F.............. Oct. 8 and 9 l Bolton ..-r--..c.. F....'... Oct. 4 and 5 Bothwell's Corners ... Sept. 23 and 24 The late Mr. [r enry Eroadhurst, at one time Undens cretary of the Home Department and for many years a Member of theNouse of Commons, was a son of a s-nemason, and tol- lowed his father's rade nuttil his thir- ty-second year. Odl e in a Parliamen- tary debate thathdealt with Oxford University, Mr. BI'adhurst displayed such intimacy wilt the University and its buildings th.t some one asked him whether he 1tps a graduate of Oxford. "No," anrivirrird Mr. Broad-, hyrst, smiling, "trcttbl have often had, to repair chimneys 'iii'2ie'f,' l, j. BAPTIST CHURCH Services Lords Day, 11 a.m. and 7 pun. Sunday School. 3 p.m. Men's Bible Class, 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 p.111. Bible Study, In- ternational B. S. Lesson. Friday 8 [ Every Bundar-Evensong at 7. [ Sunday School at 3 p.111. On Saints' Days Holy Communion at 16.30. " 11. lst Bus1ay-Mattins at 10.30 Holy Communion (Choral) at 11. 2nd Sunday-Mattias at 11. 3rh Sunday-Holy Communion gytter Matuns at 11. 4th Sunday-Mattias at 11. 5th Bunduy--Mattins and Litany at It _ Cross Street. I Morning Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 12 noon. Evening Service at 7 p.m. Midweek Service at 8 p.m. Rev. W. M. McKAY, B.A., Pastor. ll a.m.--Mattins and Sermon. 3 p.ttt.--Sunday School. ' p.m.--Adu1t Bible Glass. 7 pam-Eve-ng and Sermon. Celebration of Holy Communion, first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m., third Sunday at 8 a.m. ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH. ST. PHILIP'S. V Divine service text Sunday at 11 o:eloek a.m. Rev. T. BEVERLY SMITH, Every Sunday-Holy Communion at 10.30 aun.-High Mass and Sermon. 3.00 p.m.---Gateehism. 7.00 p.m.-Vtspers and “Sermon. 8.00 a.m.-Daily Mass. _ MOUNT DENNIS METHODIST GHURCH Morning Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 3 pun. Adult Bible Classes at 3 p.r Evening Service at 7 p.m. ST. JOHN’S CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rev. J. G. ROGERS, Pastor. THE CHURCHNOF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Corner Main and Mill Streets. Morning Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School at , p.m. Evening Service at 7 p.m. Wednesday Service at 8 p.m. Rev. T. A. SYMINGTON, WA., Pastor. Bible School at 11 a.m. Junior Christian. Endeavour Preaching 7 p.m. Morning Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 2.45 Run. Adult Bible Classes at 2.45 p.131. Evening Service at 7 mm. OLD PRESBYTERIAN CHURGH. - Bible Classes. pms-Surldag, Public Worship. p.rn.--Monday, B. Y. P. B. a.m.-s11nday, Public Warship. prrn.--Sunday School and Adult HIS oxrrchuo TRAINING J. Hutrhes-J ones, M.A., Rector GORE M. BARROW, Priest in eharge, Rev; J. A. LONG, tmm., Pastor J. HUGHES-JONES, M.A.. METHODIST CHURCH. RUSSELL ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST. '-Wednesday, Prayer Service CHURCH SERVICES. BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. OSB. MINEHAN. Everybody welcome FALL FAIRS . . W. MARSH, Pastor. Sept. 29, Oct. 1 Sept. 23 and 24 Sept. 27 and 29 .. Oct. 7 and' 8 ..... Sept. 6 and 7 '....emrr.. Sept. 24 .r.m..._.r. Sept. 15 .... Oct, 5 and 6 Sent. 28 and 29 Oct. 7 and 8 Sept. 28 and 29 .. Oct. 8 and 9 .... Oct. 4 and 5 u.....'...... Sept. Sept. 21 and Sept. 21 and Sept. 21 and Sept. 30 ‘Oct .... Oct. 8 and 9 Sept. 22 and 23 Sept. 28 and 29 ...'._....' Sept. 15 r.....'...,... Sept. 28 Sept. 30, Out. 1 ...... Sept. 21-23 .... Oct. 7 and 8 .. Oct. 4 and 5 Sept. 28 and 29 v......'.........; Oct. 5 .......... Och. 8-10 tgr. Oct 5 and 6 J......,...... Oct. 1 Sept. 20-22 .....'.. Sept. 24 Oct. 5 and 6 r...."...'". Oct. 1 Parish Priest. Rector Rector 23 22 22 22 I? 'Ingersoll ............e.......,' Oct. 4 and 5 ‘lnversary ........p.w.r......ut.r....er... Sept. 8 l Iron Bridge ..d..............-....o..s.. Oct. 5 4 Jarvis ....tt.....r0........... Oct. 5 and 6 'TCagawong ...l......V.....r... Sept. 28 and 29 ’fKeene ...ur._....u........... Oct. 5 2.1316 (Kemble ...r.........e......t..-... Oct. 4 and 5 . HEi1syth ..tW.....x...q....W... Sept. 30, Odf. 1 iKemp’willc ................ Sept. 28 and 24 lKincardine ..o.t'...c..... Sept. 16 and 17 T Kingston .....m.............r..-... Sept. 28-30 a Lanark o.-........"...... Sept. 9 and 10 , Kinmount‘ ...........h...,... Sept. 14 and 15 - Kirkton r.....'...-...... Sept. 30, Oct. 1 ').lualrefi.e..ld w.......'...'..... Sept. 21 and 22 (Lakeside r....................--..".-.. Sept. 30 .‘Lambeth o--',-.--- Oct. 5 1Langum w............'..........'...'...,...'... Oct. 9 ‘Lansdowne ...t......e..... Sept. 16 and 17 'Leamington ....tr......i...r.ss..rr. Oct. 6-8 ' Lindsay .........'_.........9..... Sept. 23-25 I Lion’s Head ....._...... Sept. 30, Oct. 1 ' Lombardy w.r..l......r.....s'ls.s.'.'. Sept. 11 ‘London‘ (Western Fair) ... Sept. 10-18 V Loring ...l...........-....v.v..m'..rs..l...... Oct. 1 Lyndhurst ..r.........". Sept. 14 and 15 L»i:.owe1 wtessel.....m".'... Sept. 21 and 22 Maberly .r.q........r.... Magnvtawan F.......... Manitowaning ........ Markdale B.............-. Markham .............. lMarmora .".t--i-. "iMarshvi11e .............. '{Massery ...s....l.r........ §Mathesonx B.............., Mattawa sv..........'...,.. Maxwille '.u...'...v........ Meaford ......9..r...'...r. ,Merlin B....'...........'.. Merviclwill: .pW...tmw.r.WWi, MeDonald's Corners MCKb‘lar q....Fr.........' Melbourne ........-..... Metcalfe ..'..i.....o..... MiddleviHe q........'... Midland .......8.......... Millbrook ...'..e......r...' Milton ..m.....t."...'..r... Milverton """'"""t' Minden ..........r.......... Mitchell .................. Moorefield ..,.............'. Mount Forset .......... Muncey ...............u..'. Murillo ..'.................. {Fort Erie /..u..-o...... Sept. 29 and 30 Fort William m................. Sept. 14-17 Frankford ..a...,.i..-..r Sept. 16 and 17 Frankville s...........'....." Sept. 30, Oct 1 Freelton ............t..i....rttM......e..=.. Oct. 15 Galetta T................. Sept. 28 and 29 ,Galt r....................... Sept. 30, Oct. 1 ‘Georgetown F................. Oct. 6 and T Glencoe r..'......'......... Sept. 28 and 29 Goderich e..'-.-...-..... S-ept.'28-30 Gordon Lake ...........i...'.eom. Sept. 24 Gore Bay .................;. Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Gorrie ......'...u..u....A....i.t.....i... Oct. 2 GraVenhUrst ............ Sept. 15 and 16 Grand Valley ........ ... Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Haliburton ..............-......r... Sept. 23 Hamilton o......-...'...... Sept. 15-18 Hanover B................. Sept. 16 and 17 Harrow s........,-..'.... Oct. 5 and 6 Hanrowsmith .."..w.t. Sept. 16 and l? Hepworth ........... ... Sept. 21 and 22 Highgate ...'.-.........-.. Oct. 1 and 2 Holstein ......u.......p... Sept. 28 and 29 Huntsville ...1..-t.......... Sept. 21And 22 {Goldwater ......u........ Sept. 28 and 2E 'Collingwood ..fr........r......r. Sept. 22-25 Camber T................. Scpt. 29 and 3il Cookstown r.....'............ Oct. 5 and E Cooksville ........i......'...u....r...'... Oct.€ Cornwall ...u.....'r..'..e.-........ Sept. 9-11 Courtland '....ro.'-u..i..u..- Oct. q Delaware .r..-u..u..r..r.......-... Oct. 13 [Delta .....e.....ev....'.'.t.........e Sept. 20-22 iDemorestvi11e .r....r..er.r.........v..... Oct. 9 }Desboro ..w.....o..r...... Sept. 23 and 24 J)orchester Station ......u.pr........ Oct. 6 Hhesden ...u.....-...'... Sept. 30, Oct. 1 (Drumbo ...........r.. ... Sept. 28 and 29 iDunchurch o.....'.................-..-... Chet., 1 ,Pundalk _.......................... Oct. 7 and 8 iDungan-non ..-.lr-.rr.'o.u.. Oct. 7 and 8 Hh1npri11e ......rro......., Bept..16 and IT 'Durham .........t......... Sept. 23 and 24 [Elmira o..'.........,........ Sept; 15 and 16 yElmvale ...u.....'r.r.....r.........)... Oct. 4-6 iEmbro ....r.u..............W..'...l-........., Oct. T lEmsdale 'r-ru..-...,.. Sept. 28 and 20 lEnglehart '..u.-..u..... Sept. 21-22 Erin ...r..............l......... Oct. 12 and 13 {Essex ...l....ae.........r... Sept. 29,, Oct 1 [Exeter ......'.....9........ Sept. 20 and 21 Fairground 'e"'"."'.""',..""""'. Oct, 5 Fenwick .................. Sept. 28 and 29 £Fergus ..._........H..... Sept. 28 and 29 Feversham ...c...r..H............ that. 5 and 6 "i'Iesherton ......e....9..... Befft. 28 and 29 [Florence .................. Oct. 11 and 12 Hymers ...........r.........r..v..A...... Sept. 22 Bowmanville ..c...... Sept. 21 and 22 Bradford ......r.e.......rr-. Sept. 25-28 . Bracebridge .-o...'.-r- Sept. 22-24 Brampton m.............. Sept. 28 and 29 Brigden ...'...........r....r.......e.... Oct. 5 Brighton .....r...i..r...... Sept. 9 and 10 Brookville e........'............'....... Sept. (i-8 Bruce Mines ..i..r....r'...u..... Sept. 22 I Brussels o.-...........................' Hub. 1 Burki's Falls ............ Sept. 30, Set. 1 Burford o.'...-.-......... Oct. 5 and 6 Burlington o.......,...'...,..-........ Oct. 15 ‘ Caledon w.....'..................... Oct. 7 and 8 Caledonia o.-.'...,..)......)... Oct. 7 and 8 gampbellford ........r... Sept. 29 and'M) Fonest o.....'............ Cayuga m................. Sept. 27 and 28 (Bonneville ...oo..'...'.-.........'...... Sept). 11 Charlton r.....'........'... Sept. 14 and 15 Chatham ."t...P.......... Sept. 21 and 23 Chatsworth .p.......'... Sept. 16 and IT Chesley q..V.....u........ Sept. 21 and 22 Clarksburg m..-....-...'.-... Sept. 21 Clarence Creek ......q.........'.'... Sept. 21 Cob-den .....F...r......... Sept. 28 and 29 Cobourg '.....r.....u..u.. Sept. 29 mod 30 Cochrane ...i....do....t... Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Calhorne w.................... Oct. 5 and 6 Goldwater ......u........ Sept. 28 and 29 Collingwood ..r....r.......er.... Sept. 22-25 Camber .r..............e. Septr. 29 and 30 Cookstown u.....'............ Oct. 5 and 6 Cooksville ..-u..u..u..u.....,..g... 0012.6 Cornwall ...1......'1...-...... Sept. 9-11 Carp: ..W..e. Cassvlman Castleton Funerals arranged and Embalming promptly at- tended to, ROSEHOUNT AVENUE W. J. WARD, UNDERTAKER, Back ot C.P.R. Station ...'......-...u.. Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Queenssrilh, ...........r.. ... Sept. 28 and 29 Rainham Ge “ch s.....'.................-..-... oet., 1 Renfrew w.... "_.......................... Oct. 7 and 8 Richards L ron ..-.lr-.rr.'.r.u.. Oct. 7 and 8 Richmond .. ......rro..wr..., Bept..16 and IT Ridgetown l .........t......... Sept. 23 and 24 Ripley ...'..." o..'.........,........ Sept; 15 and 16 Roblin's Mil ...u.....'r.r.....r.........b... Oct. c/,-6 Rocklyn .rPrt r...'.'..................'...'........... Oct. T Rockton ... , .....,.....a..... Sept. 28 and 20 Roekwood rt '..u.-..u..... Sept. 21-22 Rodney ..... '............1.......r. Oct. 12 and 13 Roseneath' .. ..l....ae.........r... Sept. 29,, Oct 1 Rosmau "4. ......'....-........ Sept. 20 and 21 Barnia ......F_ , PHONE 168 Successor to J. A. Wright. I: ..r...‘......... ""Wu. u ...............|...... Sept. 7 ..........r_...,... Sept. i o....'...-...... Sept. 3 w...........'..... Sept. 2 mes ..i..r....r'...u..... _ iiiic.r.r.rriiiiijirii ..r."...... Sept. 28 and 29 F......... Oct, 11 and 12 ....... Sept. 29 and 30 ......,.... Sept. 29 and 30 .............'... Sept. 14-17 .i.--" Sept. 16 and 17 ....... Oct. 12 and 13 .... Sept. 23 and 24 o.:..........,... Sept. 28 ... Sept. 28 and 29 .-..b...-...u..... Oct. 1 ...... Sept. 15 and 16 .... Sept. 28 and 29 Paris -...'.-...;..... "o Sept, 29 and 30 Parham ................ s..y... Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Parkhill ..'...'........... F......... Oct. 5 and 6 Parry Sound --------* .... Sept. 28 and 29 Peterboro ..ru.......... ....P....m..P. Sept. 22-25 Petrolea ................. ..... Svpb. 29 and 30 Piston .._.r...e..r......-. F......... Oct. 5 and 6 Pinkerton _............ w.....'...'......-...'... Oct. 6 Port Carling ......'.. '.e............ Sept. 9-11 Port Elgin ...'s....._ o.re.u..i..u..i... Oct. 7 Port Hope ........... ..r..'.......t.'...... Oct. 13 Powassan ............. F'............ Sept. 20-22 Prescott ................ ...er.r.........m..... Oct. 9 Riceville .........9..... ... Sept. 23 and 24 Priceville ...'...r.r..... n ......u.er........ Oct. 6 Providence Bay .... '... Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Queenssrilh, ........... ... Sept. 28 and 29 Rainham Centre r...-.............-... Oet., 1 Renfrew ...........dr..l... Sept. Sept . Sept. 21 and 22 ....._. Sept. 25-28 '.--r- Sept. 22-24 ... Sept. 28 and 29 .e................. Oct. 5 Sept Sept. 14 and 15 Woue J Sept. 21 and 22 35333:; Sept. 14 and 15 Wooler .. Oct. ti and 7 Wyomix Sept. 2T and 28 Zephyr . Sept. 30, Oct, 1 Zurich Oct. 12 and 13 "----. '......er... Oct. 6-8 I) Sept. 23 and 24 Sept. 22 and 23 ' ........... Sept. 23 Direct ............ Sept. 25 ( AF Sept.. 22 and 23 Sept. 28 and 29 The Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Nation' Sept. 30, Oct. 1 that , Sept. 16 and " reach ......._r... 38p? ii figure I] r.l....m....rr. Tit. 6 RARE}, Sept. 16 and 17 I.......... Oct. 6-8 ..... Sept. 23-25 Sept. 30 Oct. 1 ,.r.N....r... Sept. 11 " ... Sept. 10-18 .....r...1...... Oct. 1 Sept. 14 and 15 Sept. 21 and 22 Sept. 14 and 15 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 30, Oct. Sept. 27 and .......'...... Sept). Sept. 14 and Sept. 21 and Sept. 16 and Sept. 21 and Jun"... Sept. F........'... Sept. Sept. _28 and Oct. 5 and 6 Sept. 9 and 10 1. r.'....... Sept. (3-8": ..u..... Sept. 22 : ...........: tied. 1 g . Sept, 15-18 Tara ...F........ o....,'.........)... Oct. 5 and" 6 pt. 16 and 17 Tavistock .m....'..._.....t......'..e... Sept. 21 Oct. 5 and 6 Tegswater ...'..p............u..... Oct. 5 and 6 at. 16 and l? Thiunesvi11e ..e...o..i...'...... Oct. 5 and 6 ot. 21 and 22 Thediord ......t.........r. Sept. 27 and 28 Oct. 1 and 2 Thesealon ...u........ Sept. 22 and 23 l. 28 and 29 '/il1iTgele ...........'. Sept. 27 and 28 ) . A, T orold .....r.....t Thanksgiving Day ptI-Bégxid fi Tiverton ..l.............e...r..i.w....... Oct. 5 Oct. 4 and 5 Toronto (Can. Nat.) Aug. 28-Sept. 13 ........ Sept. 8 Tweed r."...-...-......... Seat, 29 and 30 .......... Oct. 5 Underwood -r......u..r......-....e.. Oct. 12 Oct. 5 and 6 yttonson :;:.‘.:........... Sept.~29 a?/1 l? 21 and _..... Oct 23 and 30, Oct Oct. 5 and 6 "", Sept. 14 24 22 This year the- ilroads have re- stored the old ra , and there is a more settled {Benn as regards: the war. But, best oi ray, from the Fair attendance standpoiu', ie the pros- perity of the farmer? It is to the farmer that the Caadian National Exhibition is lookin for ' largely increased attendance 'this year, and the offieials are stnen_ hened in their belief that they wilt turn out in larger numbers than ever before by the demand for space or agricultural exhibits, a sure bar peter of Condi- tions in the outside d triets, (i-f It will be r emhered that the Germans had II t been whacked on their march to aris when the Fair opened a year, ag . In addition to the feeling of u rest caused by the war, the railroa B had refused to grant reduced rate and this was re- sponsible for th sands of people staying home when their desires were in the direction of trip to Toronto. Then, again, the weather was ex- tremely bad, and all these factors put together broug t the attendance below 800,000 in, 1. 4. i The Director of the Canadian National Exhibi on, Toronto, expect that the atten nce this year will reach the one 'llion mark. This figure has been ouchcd only once---, in 1913--aad it iskes a tine brand of optimism to pre ct that that record will be equalled war times. Op- timism has bee the keynote of the Fair since its in ption, and the om-, cials do not feel that they are over, sanguine oo this ecasion. -- y it; 1913--arrd it optimism to pre Thorold .....r.....t Thanksgiving Day Cars leave West Toronto Tiverton ..l.............e...r..i.w....... Oct. 5 Mount Dennis, ete., as folh Toronto (Can. Nat.) Aug. 28-Sept. 13 Cars leave Tweed r."...-...-......... Seat, 29 and 30 Keele and Underwood -r......u..r......-....e.. Oct. 12 Dundas Sta. Utterson ......v..r......... Sept. 29 And 30 A.M. RM. ' d Vankleeh Hill ...r,.....-s... Sept. 21-23 6.09 2.40, Verner .m.trr.r'..6.......r........-... Sept. 21 6.20 3.00 Walkerton ......"......... Sept. 14 m1 15 6.40 3.20 Wallaceburg ..i.w...-... Sept. 28 Md 29 T.00 3,49 Wa11aeetown ..w......... Sept. 30, Oct. 1 7.20 A.00 Walter’s B'aus.....o.. Sept'. 28 and 29 7.40 4.20 Warkworth ...r..'.........'... Oct. 7 and 8 3.99 4.40 . Warren r...........'...:... Sept. 20 and 21 8.39 5.09 Waterdown v..........-.....-..... Oct. 5 8.40 5.20 Waterford .....tu.aia.........p...s.p.- Oct. 7 9.00 5A0 Wabford ....................r.et..rl......... Oct. 6 9.20 6.00 Welland s........'...)............'... Oct. 5 and 6 9.40 6.20 Wellandport ............ Sept. 24 and 25 0.00 6.4% Wellesley ...v.....e..I... Sept. 14 and 15 0:20 7'00 ' Weston -.r-..1...w... Sept. 17 and 18 0.40 '/iii 1 Wheatley ...ie...q......... Oct. 4 and 5 Loo /G I Wiarton ........-.e...... Sept. 28 and 29 1'20 LG : Williamstown ...1......... Sept. 15 and 16 1:40 iLiii 2 Winchester ..........gr.... Sept. 7 and 8 2.00 8.40 : Wingham ..._..m.w.l..... ... Sept. Trand 24 Tr' 9'00 . Woodbridge .....4.....r..-.. Oct. 12 and 13 2'20 i/iii; l Wolfe Islarrd ...1......... Sept. 21 and 22 irii i/ii' 1 Woodstock I............... Sept. 23 and 24 1'00 10-00 1 Woodville .........r..... Sept. 16 and 17 ia; 10'20 1 Wooler ......l..........o......-...r..qe-... Sept. 3 1Ti 10'40 Wyoming wew.w.uswt.t..w...re..... Oct. 1 and 2 C,", "‘M S] riiiehs-siGfr.u.r.n..Cse,"pt.'sif Lr/i Ei siidl,' lie 12.10 9.30 Voodstock I............... Sept. 23 and 24 1-00 fi; 9 12.30 9.50 Toodville .........r..... Sept. 16 and 17 li (h00 1250 10-10 ’ooler ......l..r.......s....vm-......q..... Sept. 3 I. i) 10.M 1.10 10.80 ’yoming wem.w.ww-..i..w...r...... Oct. 1 and 2 be 10.40 1.30 10.50 ephyr o.u....i...u..I-.-r...-u..... 0ot. 1 2.60 11-09 1.50 11.30 urich p.....l.r...-...rs Sept. 22 and 23 2.20 11.35 2.10 12.00 t 1 Connect ith D t 2.30 1 WI avenpor car at Kaela "Sir, Eifi‘ilOléT BIG 19nd Dundas Streets. . . . . ‘Fvare.ReguJar................Scents Directors very angum'e regarding Asght Car Fare ..............10 cents I Attendance t thirty-severyth 1 A Night Car will hum Wad manna. Sheguiandah Sh-elburne ... Simcoe ..N...., Smithville .. Sault Ste. Marie ... Sept. 29-Oet Scarboro (Agincourt) Sept. 28 and Schomberg ...t..d..o.....r... Oct.. 14 and Seaforth ."................ Amt. 23 anit Richards Landing ..., Richmond '..'...'...rre.....s.. Ridgetown .'"e.....e.....,'...'t Ripley ...c...s....c...... S Roblin's Mills ..r...'......, Rocklyn ...........,.... Ohirervil1e .... Owen Sound Paisley ...... Pakenham .. Palmerston [ t ..-.tu..u..........p...t..p.- .....r...'...i............r... Oct. art ............ Sept. 24 ...r...".....t... Sept. 14 ............A...-... Sept. 17 ...e....l...t... Sept. 20 and 21 v..........-............ Oct. 5 ..--u..i..........p...t..p.- Oet. 7 .r...'...i............r... Oct. 5 and 6 ............ Sept. 24 and 25 ..r...".....t... Sept. 14 and 15 -..1...w... Sept. 17 and 18 Ann '....o.e..r.e.... Sept. 14 ............... Sept., 29 and 30 ....t...u-o..,.. Sept. 14-16 .......vre....r.....6....'... Sept. 30 .....r.r......... Oct. 7 and 8 Bay ......'r.. Oct. 5 and 6 .....w......... Out. 5 and 6 ............... Oct. 12 and 13 --------=---r-TiTrCTr1"Trrr'----- --'-------- ..u............-... Oct. 7 and 8 CHARLES GrLL1a--t1emsrai Team} e......'............ Oct. 4 and 5 Ing, Band, Gravel, Stone and Filling .v....k..u.. Sept. 23 and 24 always In tytoek at yard. Moving: .'...'t........ Sept. 81 and' 22 Drompt1y attended to. Phone "v. o......'...... Sept. 28 and 29 Phone hours: 6.30 aan., 12.30 noon, same ... Sept. 29-Oct. 1 and 6.30 Pan. o...-'......', Sept. 28 and 29 .tq.r....H... Sept. 23' and 24 .............u Sept. 23 and 24 '..w..wr.r'......r.....d... Sept. 28 .i....rr... Sept. 21 and 22 ...s.r...e...'......... Sept. 15 '..'.'.....e..v..... Sept. 20-22 ....---.'r-i.-u.. Sept. 25 ..-'.....u.r...-... Oct. 1 and 7 B....................... Oct. 6-8 '_.......... Sept., 28 and 29 ..'......... Sept. 20 and 21 ..'r'........ Sept. 23 and 24 .....'m..... Sept. 23 and 21 ............ Sept. 21 and 22 .....4..... Sept. 23 and 24 e.....'...... Sept. 15 and 16 r..........',........ Sept. 16-18 .........11 Sept. 23 and 2747 ........,...q._...w.. Sept. 21-23 .....................-... Sept. 24 ...'..w.. or...'......- Sept. IT ...r......... Sept. 23 and 24 .............. Oct. 5 and 6 l Fair Sept. Trand 24 ... Oct. 12 and 13 Sept. 21 and 22 Sept. 23 and 24 Sept. 16 and 17 .e.e....q.F... Sept. 3 ..... Oct. 1 and 2 or.......-'...... Dist. 1 . Oct. 4 and Sept. 28 and Sept. 15 and Sept. 7 and Sept. 2)rarid . Oct. 7 and 8 ... Oct. 5 and 6 . Out. 5 and 6 Sept. 21 and 22 F...... Sept. 52-24 "ru..'...,.. Sept. 28 s...u.. Serpt. 20-22 .r'...... Oct. 11-13 Sept. 28 and 29 .._... Oct. 1 and 2 -..d...'.....r... Oct. 8 S Sept., 28 Sept. 2() Sept. 23 Sept. 23 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept, Sept'. 23 16 L and y and ) and Sept. and and and l),' Choice Groceries,' 24 Fresh and Smoked Fish, 2 New Fruit, etc. ll, Weston Rd. M f . DENNIS. 29, "-T-'-5-r-r-==--r--e--r-tu-----e----t--erere=e=r- Ir A. M. McEWEN. Licensed Auction-v 24 oer for the Counties of York and Peel. 18 Office, Main Street. Weston. Long A} distance Telephone. 15 24 17 30 IT . A Night Car will leave West Toronto for Weston every Saturday mght at 12 pm. Returning, leave Weston at 12.20 mm. 25 FARM TO RENt--100 acres, Peel 7 County, near Malton, Bank Barn and -8 Brick House, well watered‘. Apply to 1E1) Misses A. and E. Jobson, Box 21, I "r-a, 2.20 2.40 1.00 1.20 1.40 8.40 9.00 9.20 9.40 0.00 0.20 0.40 1.00 J. K. MeEWEN, Licensed Audiâ€. f ear for the Counties of York, Peel and Simcoe. Dealer in Real Estate. Vil- lags and Farm Properties for Sale or Rent. Ottiee, Main Bt., Woston. Long distance telephone. RICHARD WADE delivery agmt for . Canadian Express C business in and out limits. Also bagg cartage. Phone No. FOR SALE.--A good strong Farm Truck. wood wheels, medium low, wide tires, just the thing for hauling"! in corn or anything on the fanny: Prime $28.00. See it. MU. J. Cruielrshank & Sons. Weston. COMFORTABLE BOARD moderate terms. Apply Rokemount Averrae. Westrm. FOR SALE.--! ony, condition, Price 30.00 my business. pply Main Street. , HOUSE TO RENT.--; room, de taJChed, front and rear balconies, conveniences, Holley Auenue. "i'tit to F. Sainsbury, Church and Streets. "’“ SUBURBAN RAILWAY TIME TIME WANTIii-Ro and Board from Monday to Fri y for two young ladies attending igh School. Mrs. Meoueeheon, Nob on. 35 brn Condensed Advertisements WOODBRIDGE DIVISION 9.00 9.29 9.49 10.00 10.20 10.40 11.09 11.35 5.40 6.00 6.20 6.40 .J.CONNOR, WESTON LINE. erms. Apply Mr. Fifi; Avenue, Weston. . 36 DEALER IN ADE, Coulter Avenue, for the Dominion and :59 Cempany’s on all I out within the town baggage and general ) No. M. H .-A good strong Farm wheels, medium low, the thing for hauling? “744$..- .. - 2 Toronto for a, as follows: any, in first 018% 30.00, too small tor _pply, to Soo Bros., 5.50 6.10 6.30 6.50 7.10 7.30 7.50 8.10 8.30 8.50 9.10 9.30 9.50 10.10 10.36 10.50 11.10 11.30 11.50 Cars leave Weston. residence, Weston, 9.10 9.30 9.50 10.10 10.30 10.50 11.30 12.00 7.50 8.10 6.50 7.10 3.10 3.30 3.50 4.10 4.30 4.50 5.10 6.10 35