Gan improve a figure. Can make a) garment hide defects. Can broaden the shoulders. Can help a man's appearance wonderfully. /, 2y And this very important service , _ "guests NOTHING whatever. 8* This is where the tailor-made man ‘. has the advantage over the ready- made man. ' , -." And when you consider everything V ““way is the cheaper by far. QM QCWESTON' PUMP WORKS WALTFR LONGSTAFF, Prop. v sfwwmm aiit QWWH'M THE FIN EST FABRICS 'MAKE THE FINEST SUITS. If the proper sort of WORK io put in them. /m have both tor sale here. We give_ALL that the tailor’s art HAS io MAIN ST Every lady as well as gentleman appreciates a good timc-keeping watch. Why spend your money in buying fake watches, when you can buy a good and reliable watch for the same money as you pay for the fake article. 1 keep in stock Waltham and Regina, alstt' Swiss Watches, which are fully guaranteed as good time-keepers. Main Street.. -iqpposite Bank AND COMBINATION CLOTHES DELI-R. MADE tN CANADA Patent applied for Easily Washable, Light, Comfort. able and Portable. " . ' r _ PRICE $2.75. G. N. LACK, MT. DENNIS. Lacks Baby cor, WATC Fl E s Gasolene Engines, Airmotnns Windmills, Force Pumps, etc AGENT FOR ' Sharples' Separator ' Mechanical Milker, Opp r. E. COLEMAN FLOUR, FEED and CARTAGE MP. Main St. and Gonron Pl. ", PHONE 23I WESTON " Furniture carefully handled b.,lIfl"rii w: E. OLDI-IAM, IAILOR and MEN'S fURNISHER Coleman and Hackett Block. '. I, HOLLINGSHEAD, 'gl" sl/we Phone TI , Bank ot Nova Scotia. i-'.il'-'g,i?istEstF7ii 'ttci'ifritsriici-at22grP2 r,r,,tbksT.l33, 'iia57rijt'tii,ri,,',iF. %m§%E=_§_%?§Wâ€"=a tsrri'iri'i'ijfl?f tFY/lil':':.'!'-.-?,"':: 5: ==*:e\*arhl‘.5 WW J EWELER. Main Strat, Weston. 'il msmugé; of Nova Seotis) ‘lnig‘ht ï¬mwum $an WESTON Phone No. 2 it'iilF O-o-o-oh my Egg Gee! some pains the day after. J i 1 was all right in a couple of days. , C Is Moimt Denngs making their, de- fences stronger? i Local option weaver, what! I'm English, In; English, if I wel- ter in my blood. r- I TOLD YOU BO. Gossip from the Post Cyftiee Corner. HEARD IN GERMAN TRENCHES. Tune-Natl-oral' Anthem. Oh! vot ber, Siam Oh! vet nag Siam Why not have some men's running races at this years; Fair? Wednesday's rages were A1, every- one had a good mne- I Did the boys enjoy their visit to God. Denison? ,v) York Springs gmust be most in- Vigorating. (r' Is the sidewilk an automobile Maud? in Gee, some saldjt do they quit or retire. Which? z; Twerrty-one weirfonians went West. "The Girl I leiti] behind me." Oh say Tom, the fishes are starving since you left the) boats. Matrt went to siithe Star Saturday iriviTL, Gros, or oGissioms correct- night and says by? saw more by drop- ed “according to law. ping niekels on 4g†Street, ‘ ED w BROWN, Scotty got a (Mint!) I Clerk of Woodbridge. Can anyone tt,t.y where the Wes- Dated at Woodbridge, this ton Home Guari1'tis'? (mm _ of August. A.D. 1915. What are the rihes in the cells tor? if they, were deeded would anyone know how to ust them? Is it true thit', Town Improvement Society are oulidvating a boulevard down. the centre yst Main Street? School opeos? Tuesday, September the Seventh. "i Next time the),' Duke goes for a jit- ney ride he is giing to buy the car. Lizzie is sceit's at Harry sending a post card to His other girl first. Bay Parson/ii be sure to speak to Joe when you“ pass the Boarding Hours. z Weston Voiunteer' Fire Brigade Football Club §1ays the single men ot the Town onAaturdar Say, what's the speed for autos in Weston, is it 1 or 30 miles an Edit? You should' "ever trouble trouble, Duke, till trouée troubles you. nun», DLLL Viv-5%.; _P"NP-'e-"" J""""' Spider spend: a tine vacation) in Brampton. He 'traJates an interesting story of how 'thi,', "shoeks bay." t If the (West eraie and _rthsy War con- ltinues, it'll soon} be Sunday every "lay in Weston. Q ' The Duke ané his friends paid a visit to the City'i Hall last week and paid his quota iliito the City coffers. A portiont of the Weston Buftneeks are: being SI‘owlf educated by our worthy chief.; Erie had a public con- vereation with “Windmill†the other Brnreers-iiirisii'e paying. It'lrnye better now that Sipider's home. . Duke's looking liar. that knockout blow, and they sat he's going "to get it. a Who was the j'prid that run down John Street 1111 re-ssed the other morning? . Beware of Tonga the Brampton ehieken-kil1er. ., l Say Harry, Whagt about September the 9th. q Flour is down tirirty cents on a 24 Th bag wholesale, get Bread in Weston is shill 12 tents agloaf. Ask tor an explanation. i] We are sorry o hear that nearly thirty of our boi Cd left for the West on Saturday Iasfii Duke Mas prongoted. He's now manager of the mtl. Boys, did sou)', hear about Squire and Rooster getting stung at Scar- boro Beach? 'i Found.--Two good horses', owner may hamrsame by applying to Times and Guide offiee.i: Why did Col. his Company to show the white Say, have you Fred warble? pump Handle Had his before leaving or, the Dick, have mercy on his Our owii Wireless. It is omet11y) reported that the Germans have talrrn, Cascara near the Dutch frontier, nd have rushed to the dykves. Th British war offiee admilt the Germaés have taken cag- Cara, but doubt glen ability to hold it. t" The Germans Sara evacuating au, along the ,linesiand. the strain (mg their rear guard is tremendous, the; enemy tried to bppress this, but it) leaked tout. T.8e Germans now ap-i predate the value of a scrap' of paper. 3 I A New Zealand tarmer has patented a raft which he bélieves will be found superior in ererd way to any other kind of life-saving apparatus on sea- going vessels. The raft is extremely simple in eonstantptiom '. The body, consisting of cylinders sandwiched be- tween sheet-iron p§tes, is unsinkable. It is supplied wi handrails secured by hinges that ican he raised and lowered' when necegsary. Armed with propellers shod wi 11 tine steel blades, and furnished with racheb wheels worked with Chaim, it can be driven by hand at an 'iae.te.iishie,r speed. The material used 2 i? tine galvanised iron. The estimateit weight of a raft to carry thirty persons is two hun- dredweight. av T Too many oats Round. A LIFE-SAVIIEIG INVENTION. Oh! vit annas Vot aunaui Siam Bu Chan 6 Siam Oh! .VO’G ahnas Siam Annas §Siam. LATEST WAR NEWS. Latesj: News. tttha' not go with d he West? Did be tieather? geard Andy sing and Star Saturday the , Brampton head shaved West. Say poor head. "'ireiusivirierritgrv. Handsome free tyatfit. Highest comlmissions. Write for terms. To sell in Weston arid district. A chance of a lite-time to do a big trade among the farmers as well as good ornamental business in the town. 40 A REPRESENTATIVE WANTED FOR THE OLD RELIABLE FONTHILL NURSERIES VOTERS' LIST, 1915 Municipality of the Village of Wood- bridge, County of York. NOTICE is hereby given that 1 have transmitted or delivered to the peroons mentioned in Section 9 of the Ontario ‘Voters' List Act, copies required by said section to be so transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to . said Act, oi all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll ot said Municipality to be entitled to vote in said Muni- cipality at Elections iorrrnembers of the LeginatiVe Assembly and at Municipal Elections; and that the said list was first, posted uptin my en up. _ l offiee at Woodbridge on the‘\23rd d.ay " F I of AuguIt, A.D. 1915, and remams At' 8.30 o’clock on Wednesday there for inspection. T morning. a jitner,t going west on And I hereby can upon ap.1'vottrs Weston Road 0 bosite Itutherford to take immediate 1.srofeedingt to Avenue, 2f)lreupt :swerved, going have any errors pr 0111155101315 correct- headlongover the ste/yt car tracks arrd I One acre of land, 66 foot frontage} by 44 Rod long, with good strxam of) (water at the back. On the propertyi is a large slaughter house 30 by Mr, with all conveniences for businetr, on‘ the With 'poneessio11, Township or, York, opposite King Street, Weston. l, 50 in. by 120 tt. on Maria Street, vacant. 50 ft. by 120 it. on King Street, vacant. , 47 ft. by 200 It. on George Street,: vacant. I Will be sold cheap tor cash. apply to) J. K. McEWEN, l Dated at Woodbridge, this 23rd darot August, A.D. 1915. Valuablemmi FOR SALE _ 5 The Times & Guide has good ei111o-l hing rates with the principal daily and weekly papers, . Why not spb- scribe at The Times & Guide ofiiee tor all your papers at reduced rates. We club with the following and can get you any paper you wish:-- WITH DAILIES. _ The Times & Guide and Daily Globe o...................') Daily Mail and Empire ... 3.50 Daily World ..m....."..r.e'...... ,.3.2.5 Daily Star o...,,...........-.'... 2.75 Daily News ....tr..esr....m........ 3.00 WITH WEEKLIES. The Times & Guide and 1 Family Herald & Weekly The Times Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily STONE & WELLINGTON, "I ion’t Know HOW N eep, House With- out My Te1epht'tne1' CLUBBING RATES. and sh, Coguld she get along without it? Well, perhapsishe could manage somehow, bait for the saka of the few cents a di9rit-cetis, she would not care to try. _ {a - Thttiiiihigii1,be saves her time; iitrtngth, patienc ra-lt is a protection in emergsiracies, an inva?1able aid in the domestic and iiiocial life of e ery day. 1% N ' scriberj I ale,, A8r Tlirtji%itgriit i the housewife who has a teleiihone, will tell you how precious it is.:)-, N that the names of “our town;: sub.. are found in the Toronto telei)hone directory, the convenience))) a telephone is increased. _,,"" Weston . N, Why does tG) (Mount Dennis Toronto. Shqw remaim oljpsgd on_§Nednesday Many of the y'itmrt Dennis young men haVe gone West. Oscar wouldrr't jTrisin takewou to Oakville? i Will the newly :re, of Harding Ave. mistis, the quarter) he gave the boys tor making such a; noise? Two more Manna? Denpis boys, Mr. Harry and Georg? Cooper, have all- listed. t? LIKE" 'irmiG2riF of @5011 week? E Get your tinsm"ithintr done by ‘Burgeas Broa., Weston. Arrow shirts anaif‘collars in all the latest styles and! patterns-W. E. Coleman, Weston. ', Mrs. Ben Cox, of Weston Road died on Thursday last attil was buried on S aturday. +9, A laborer? at mg Kodak works on Eglitrton Avenue, MII four stories on Saturday last, and "was taken to the Western Hospital pryrtty badly shak.. en up. _ Qidéwamz into a' Egitch, no one was hurt. g At a meeting 2ot the Trustees of school- section Ni . 28, in Bala Ave. Public School C Wednesday night,) application was inade to the York‘ Township Counci for the issuing of Debentures to thetamourd of $36,000 for the p11ryshasin i oi a site and the erection of a s ool in Silverthorn on the Rowntnc ' operty. John A. Marshall was elected chairman of the Board in srueeessit',rn to Edward Bar- ton, who at a. fireviolts meeting re- fused to sign this application, thus holding the matter up 'rtit a long time. _ _l-i Mr. Keating trasian automobile. PARISIAN SAGE PUTS HAIR ON YOUR HEAD AND KEEPS IT THERE What's the use of 'ei g bald ? What sense is there in 'eli erately allowing yogr hair toiling (ra 'l. ' , I? - your hair to_.turr1 ra l Do you want to; lo old before your time? Give up t though-t; old age will come only tn oon. T Look after ya? _ hair. PARISIAN SAGE will' kill t rdandruff germs, and is1the only prepation, so far as we know, that is gu/a 1tteit't1deo, so. Man or wormg, no ‘ atter how old you are, PARKWAN Fuip will make yam-look yogngri ' 1, _ - _ Come in and 'ia, a 1't'rgdGttie to-day, it only costs :33 ciis,ts,'Crsik'il your money back if it does not dare dandruff, stop falling hair, Ar itching of the scalp. It will make your hair luxuriant, bright and beautiful, and it is the most refreshing, plegsant and invigorating hair dressing ma e. Mount Dennis W. J. INCH, Chemist and Optician. E JELLY GLASSES, 40 and 45e per dozen WATER GLASSES, 80e per dozen Wadsworth Mills, WESTON BRAN, SHORTS, GLUTEN MEAL, HAY and STRAW OATS FOR SALE BY Cwt. OR TON DELIVERED CHOPPING and RGLLENG have purchased 850 pairs Boys and Girls School Boots at a remarkably low figure Come and. see our _ _ ' stock before going elsewhere. Boys Split Blutehers, sizes 1 to 5, regular $2.00., l Boys unlined Blutchers, stout Box Kip, sizes 11 to 2, regular $2.25. OLDrilAM'S HARDWARE Boys Shout Bluteher, soles sewn, and screwed, waterproof, sizes 1 to 5, regular $2.75. Boys Bot Calf Blutchers, all leath- er, sewn soles, sizes 1 to 5, regular $3.00. l _ Don't forgot we do high- PEERLESS GASOLENE, the Best on the Market supplied. from Bowser Tank. . A First Class Machinist on the premises all the time. AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE. AND REPAIR SHOP Little Avenue Opp. q MAIN STREET, WESTON. BUTTER WRAPPERS C Printed at the _ TIMES AND GUIDE OFFTOE, 'into me Busiriess Field half trained and poorly: equipped like many are of wghom a leading Toronto business man recently said 4t lhey are not; worth a D--." ', - We glve you a thorough training, and as a ghduute ot one of our Schoolsijwe know you can do things and do them wen, We get right Eehind you with our recommendation, and our Em- ployment Department and place you promptly in avg-good poaision. These are We good reasons "why you should select; one of our Schools. Ther4 are others. Our catalogue suggests /some of them. It will be mailed free on receipt of your request/ for a copy. Write for it, éddress W. H. Shaw, President,. j SHAW BUSINESS SCHOOLS, TORONTO. Head offi >3, . - - Youge and Gerrard Siiteets. 34 THE CUDMORE SHOE CO. IAS. GARDHOUSE, Proprietor. P. Phone 267 o'Nlir0iBRi)llill SEW (inl@hlilf, FLOUR AND FEED. SQHOGL BOOTS WESTON GARAGE In,:! DON'I DUMP foil Mill open daily from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. $1.49 1.79 1.98 2.25 CUPS AND SAUCERS, 80e per dates: AGENT FOR DUNLOP TIRES. GLASS FLOWER VASES, 15c mum: class repairing at moderate prices Girls Box Kip Button and Laws, sizes 11 to 2, regular $2.25. y Girls Vici Kid Button and Lace all leather,, sizes 11 to 2, regular, $2:é5. Girls Viol Kid, Button and Lace, all leather, sizes 8 to 10h, regular. $2.00. _ Girls Vici Blutchers, yawn soles. sizes 11 to 2, regular $1.75. Girls Patent Button and Lana Boots, sizes 11 to 2, regular $2.75. Opp. Town Hall â€Tamra: on the Market supplied Coleman and Hacketb Block. Evenings 181 $1.69 1.79 1.49 1.39 1.98