To have his favorite corn atepped om Don't have B0rns,-i3rtre them with Putnam's Corn Extractor. Takes 24 hours-nd pain worms tl quatter, Try "Patnam's." At the sale of the fiant and property of the Barron Brick C(impany, on Satur- day last, there were “no bidders, the property being baugher, in by the Com. pany, It is oxpeetae‘. that work W111 be commenced right away, Mr. Robison, latis of the Barron Brick Company has moved to Blue Island, Illinois, where he will be joined by Mrs. "Region and family; _ Don't allow strangers and men of in- experience to trifle with your sight, when Inch, bonor graduate, with seven years experience is at your service. Glasses repaired and refitted. er. Finley McRa6 has been tramp ferred from the Weston branch of the B. B.N.A., to West Toronto. Mr. Sharratt has been appointed Geller here in his place. , i . l I. On Sunday next, (he Rev. R. M. Hamilton will preach Elspecial sermon to children at 11 a.m. Ws will also pfeach at the usual hour in theievening. Every- body welcome. j.', A sure sign of approaching summer is the fact that Mrs. J. Finnigan has opened up her ice cream parlors at the Riverside Waiting Room. 'F. Closing out; a lot of about 50 Childrens 2-pieee Suits, sizes for children of 4 to 8 years. Price from 81.50 to $2.50 each. Extra vsltre.--Gabel, Mr. J. M. Gardhoivse, on Thursday, shipped the Imported Shire Stallion, “Newham Duke†to Mr. Appely. Cooks- gown. "i, Mr. W. R. Methren, manager of Gabel's store here, has moved into Morley Cottage. a? Mr. H. Rhodes, Secretary of the Town Band, announces thé receipt, of a further ggmi‘ion of $5 to u/i, Band Fund, from Mr. L. A. Lemaire. I, Telephone No. 26 ------_ Mr. J. B. Tyrrell gig building a sum- mer cottage on Elizabeth St. The office of Dth. A. Adams, West Toronto, will be cliised on Wednesday afternoons during thi), summer. Messrs. Geo. Micki, and J. Lawrence, left on Wednesday for; Detroit, For your Spring Suit, try Gabel, Gents' Furnisher and Clothier. Suits, ready made or made to your order. Mr. Hogate is shipping the Hackney stallion "Samuel Stmles" and a. colt to Montreal, on Saturday. For Infants and Children. /rlit, Kind Tin Have Megs Bought ' Mr. James Erug111 is to open up a hardware store on Main Street, in a portion of _ the Eagle House, which will be converted for thjst purpose. ADVERTISIRC RATES ON APPLICATION Subscription Price, $1.00 per year - - 7531f A nice lot of black and brown Christie Bres, latest shapes; also Fedoras in all shades, at Gabels. Special values in Negligee and Regatta Shirts at Gabels. é WESTéIQ‘é . Mrs. and Miss s6art, North Station Street will not receiye again this season. Mr. and Mrs. dii G. Adam have re- turned to "The Elnig†for the summer. Bears the Signature of CASTOR I A THE TIMES AND GUIDE MAKES A SAINT SWEAR. Weston, C)nt., Friday, May stil,, 1909 IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY A. E. XVHINTON, Proprietor ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO SPRING CLEANING-we are in- tensely interested in your spring house-cleaning tor it brings you to us. 'We have made preparations for your coming and our store is full ot new spring goods at Low Spring Prices. Bee our Oilcloths and Linoleums. They can’t be beat. Also our Bed- room and" Dining Room Dishes. See the Window. Don't forget us when you have Repairing, Upholstering or Picture Framing. Estimates given. D. Sanderson, 10 Dundas St, E., West Toronto, Two big land dealé were put through last week, which will have an import. ant iroduenee on the; future growth of Weston. The puiohasers in both cases were a, syndicate of Toronto real estate and busirimi men who have immense resources Eat their disposal. Their object is to deiieiop the property, cutting streets throiigh it ard Selling‘ it off in building lois. One property purchased was theleighty-one acres? belonging to Messrs Sanderson and Pearcy of Toronto which extends from i St John's Road to the Hospital Road, 1 on both s1des of Main Street. The price paid was $45000. The other“ property was the farm belonging 'tol the Misses Chew of , Weston which; extends from the Main': Street back to? the 5th concession, 'Dufferin Street' being the northerly Boundary. The: property contains sixtylive acres and the price paid was $26,000 f Ameeting of th Lacrosse Club was held last Friday elening, when there wasacrowded atteildanee. It was de- cided that a registri tion fee of 25 cents should be charged gm membership. A management eomrnt tee was appointed, while the grounds Ecommittee reported, that the _old iatsroiso grounds was the only suitable playin field available. It was decided to re this field for the season and the play rs are requested to be out on Saturda afternoon for,the first practice. Two headstones: were erected this week in St. Philips churchyard by Mr. W. G. Warden, of West Toronto. They were erected to the memory of the late Robert Bell and the late Mildred Verral. Ven. Arohdeaeon Warren, of Toronto, will (D.V.) preach in St. John's Church next Sunday, both morning and even- ing. He will also address the S. School scholars at 10 a.m. Mrs. G, Arthur Adams. (nee Miss May M. lean), will reoeitre for the first time since her marriage, Pn Friday. May 7th, afternoon and evenipg, at her residence, 101 High Park Ave), West Toronto. Lever Brothers, Toronto, will send you free a cake of their famous Plantol toilet soap, if you mention this paper. The _Women's Miésionary AGociation of the Methodist _ hutch, held their arutuarrneeting on (it,',',,":,',,, when the oftieers for "he coniixag year were elected. These "hre:--presside'pt, Mrs. Hawkins; ries-presidents, uri. Hall and Mrs. J. H. Taylor; eorresi)onding secretary, Mrs. J. Nason; recoitling secretary, Mrs. Harvey Coon; hw9urer, Miss Jennie Franks; pianist, Mis. Taylor; Mission Board tsuperinteruusnii, Mrs. A. Coulter. Mrs. and Miss Savage returned from California on Thursday. Reeve Bull, arid Councillors Bull and Griffith were org hand for the council metting on Tuesday evening. There were no osommu(sications and very few bills. A deputation was on hand from the Band, but in the absence of the other members of the Council, their re- ception was held ever. At the request Eaf & large number of those who were prisvemed by the weather and other causes (om attending the con- cert given by Te Town Band, on Thursday last, thi'prograrntms will be re- peated on Mondayievening next. Tickets are on sale at th/t Post Offiee and from any member of th ' band, and all lovers of music should ’mbrace this opp0r- tunity. . 'W 753 if paid in Advance WESTON, ONT Jr. Pt, i (b)-Bryee Mpifat, Perezel Pearce. Reggie Cowan, 1)live Master, Pearl Kollb Ire",'. Gladys Eraser. Jr. Pt. i-ualeolm sriptae, Leonard Allan, Harold Rowntreg. Harry Lace by, Harriett Weller C Sr. Pt. i-Pranees hiotrat, Beatrice Arnold, Clare Taylor, §Gladys Long staff, Jack Bull, Reta Calhoun Jr. Pt. ir--clarisssai\rrai, Alma Chapman, Helen Banger, Bert Char boneau. Joe Campbell/tcharlie Long staff ' Sr. Pt. ii --Erma) Campbell, Viola Noblii, Norman Mackay, mad, Sr. iii-Mabel 1uekenzie, Marjorie Goulding, Ethel 'r, Mallaby, Euston Gordon, Jack Hamilton, Geo Moody Jr. iv-John Cliarbonneau, Marjorie Wardlaw, Gordon Barker. Robert Al. lan, Alexander Bt',rton, Gladys Camp~ bel. i, Jr. iii--Lila Hediop. Marion Had- dow, Gordon Mattisipn, Laura Milne, Gladys Armstrong, 9oward Stewart Sr. it-Wilfrid Pdpen, Arthur Hill Roy Smith, Jean Hiiehimson and May Draper and Myrtle Qampbell (equal), Leeming Best, Harm? Irvine Jr. ii-Gordon Meagan Grace Wood, Madeline Tattle, Qillian Pollard, Alexander Alexander', Lionel Irwin At a concert given in the Presby- terian church, West Toronto, last Friday, Master Arthur Hill gained fresh laurels. He, sang two solos which were rapturopsly received and eneored, while Dr. Eerfect, the chair- man, in his speech, Lmid that the sing- ing of Master Hill rwas alone worth coming and paying to hear, if no other artistes had bei'ha orrsent. WESTON PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT Following, Maid upon regular at tendanee and gonna! profieieney, is the standing of the first six pupils in their respective olaeses firr the month. Names are arranged in order of merit Sr. iv-Irene Campbell, Celia Char- bonneau, Willie Rodwell. Lee Bull, George Simpson/ Kathleen Trerral. Form Form Form Form Form Form Totals 265 Mr. Walter 1aonsrstaff has returned home from Chathain very much im. proved in healtn. i.He will return to Chatham to complete his cure as soon as business permits., The latest esti are of world religions made bv M. Fou trier de Flaix gives the following figures: Christianity 477,000,000; Cdnfuaanism and An cestor worship, i25e,000,000; Hindu- ism, 190,000,000; Mohammedaniam, 177,000,000, um? Buddhism, 147,000,- 000. The Chriitians he divide? as -ollows: Catholigs, 231,000,000. Pro- testant, 143,000 000; and Orthodox Greeks, 98,000,0®. A Business Systems School Training not only develops the beat Book4reepera, Short- band Writers md Typisu-but" is also ot special ndvnntage to young men and women entering any branch of business life. The daily drills in writing and calculating alone are worth the cost of the whole course. Thorough instruction in Loose Leaf Systems, Filing And other things you should know to wm quick and frequrrntpromtttion in an offiee. " Spadlna Ave. Toronto A m, A Thorough Business Training Bgsittttt SVSRMS $thi)N THE WORLDfs RELIGION. For the Month of April. En? toguLrLGikiiishaot 67 37 88 39 j39 45 he. Y. P. wgrea’r A_unique eata. _ "im'ip11 Parker, Vera Geo, Hugill, s Weller Verral, Alma First-Class work done Good refer- 811668. Pumps supplied. All work guaranteed. _ Agent for the following Fire and Life Insurance Co's TARIFF. Royal, Norwich Union, and North British and Mercantile. Orders called for and delivered promptly. Newly renovated and specially adapt- ed for the reception of Frank McDonald Carpenter and Contractor Coulter Avenue, - WESTON Coal and Wood D. ROWNTRE E, J R, $1.00 opens ySavings Ace compounded a.)rfiitoeest currelht may be withdrawn at any tig/e. WESTON BRANCH, " T ' N. I. Geo. Sainsbury Antiseptk kk' Shop The best brands of Cigars, Tobaeeos and Cigarettes. Also Agent for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates, WM. T. WATTS, Contractor for Well Digging, Undertaking and Embalming Promptly Attended To PLUMBING, A Specialty Rwsrmmcs ALBION HOTEL THISTLETOWN, ONTARIO . tt I , I ' Eg , ' . , ttl I ' 3 " il " Bm Sit, I gPQ 33.3.3151; 7-3., a, " .,:. 7.. " IE r ' & , ' , " ' , g , , , it I B' Ff 71 iOl N' I " I' ' , R $2 ' tt RI IE g tBt e. , ' Bi, N, I B. It ti M , " & n ' A tl 't ' tFi? 7: M W M tleg " 'tt , I , Tee, a P. i , 'll ss te , r, ‘V a s a w N (4 I a ld ilt ' le 'i8 h' 3. g? " " (3 Years m Business. Camtal and Reserm Over .97 mm mm All Instruments Sterilised Estimates given on all kinds of work THE PRACTICAL BUTCHER. THIS SPACE BELONGS TO Agency for Ontario Pump Co. l836 Tobacco Pouches and Pipes NON-TARIFF. York, Merchants, Traders. . J. MUSSON JAS. GARDHOUSE DRIVING PARTIES -r-'7-T'"-'r"-" may fake ogfened by two _ A Joxnt mega ergbf a family. Account 3 st' . -"-------, (:,?,'.ttfpg(','ey,' deposit y w; draw money on his or her own sip,mature, some, so that either may do the banking, as is pfost convenient. 81.00 opens srrti'ivings Account. Interest compounded 1tAfitr2eest currerght rates. Money monr he ,x,,'Fin,q"tir,,,,,, e-sd. I‘“~‘ L3" _., EXCELSIOR LIFE FARLEY’S OF ALL KINDS. EARLSC OURT. WESTON. WESTON PHONE NO. 20. DEALER IN THE BANK OF l909 Proprietor MAIN Ss., Capital and Reretm Over§7,60(-):06(l). GONNS', Limited, wish to advise farmers that they prefer deliveries of live hogs at their packing house, West, Toronto, on Wednesdays and Fridays and in any case, not earlier than Tuesday, or later than Friday each week. Highest prices paid for select hogs. Weights preferred, 160 ito 220 pounds. We want to make friends and we want the people of Weston and surrounding Country to make our store a success. is extended to the ladies of Weston and Vicinity to visit the Show Rooms of the All the latest French Models. Mourning Orders a Specialty. Everything at moderate prices Men's Ready to Wear Suits, pants, etc., at right prices. R. J. McEWEN, Manager. Ist door west of the Eagle Hotel.- WESTON Absolutely Firsttlassin all departments. Open the entire year. Write for catalogue. Enter now I have opened a. store tally supplied with all the above lines for spring trade, and under the management of an experienced Tailor and cutter, next door to the Eagle Hotel. Spring Hats, Caps, Ties, Shirts, Hoisery. etc. A complete line of Furnishings. WEST = ...-.. TORONTO. mmmvmswmwsfi Misses Hafshaw, ['C5_eeeteeeeteteettrig Biggest lk RIVERSIDE WAIIIIIG IIOOII ICE CREAM PARLOR MRS. J. FINNIGAN, Corner Church and Main Sts., WESTON WI MOKDAY’S & THURSDAYS TORONTO COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Pembroke St , Toronto. Nadqmg flulher‘lordé 1lillllllj1llllllilh WEDNESDAY & SAO URDAYI Joseph St, WESTON COR. YONGE & ALEXANDER 'rs, TORONTO. (MRS. T. SMITHBONF.) Teacher of Vocal Culture NOW OPEN Ready to Wear Clothing '. J. McEwen, Manager. Dundas Street West Best and Brightest SPRING ELLIOTT Licensed Auctioneer for the Counties of York, Peel and Bimeoe,. and West Toronto. Real Estate for sale and houses to rent. DR. G. ARTHUR ADAMS, Dentist V Successor to Dr. G. S. Martin, N. W. Cor. of Keele and Dundas Sts., over Molson’s Bank, West Toronto. Bell, Jet. 55. Stark 105 Teacher of Piano and Organ. ' 31_Mapdoneu Ave., k TORONTO. H. HOWARD SHAVER, Barrister, Solicitor. etc. Money to Loan. Specialty Companies Incorporated and Municipal Law Office, 160 Bay St., Phone Main 1082 Residence, 401 Huron St., Phone TORONTO, ONT. Nruefh 19‘" Organist _Weston Methodist Church, St. Philip's Church, Etobicoke. HAROLD J G. W. COULTER, Y. s. Honor Graduate Ontario Veterinary College AU diseases ot Cattle and Horses Treated Seientitieailr Calls by mail or phone promptly SEWING MACHINE Singer Sewing Machine ()filtg 26 Dundas St. E, WEST TORONTO Physician, Surgeon, etc. oftiee--Cor. North Station am Streets, Weston, Ont. Offiee Hours-? to 10 amu; 6 tc Sunday, 8 to 10 a.m. 12 Keele St. N w. P. Bull,, K.C Money to loan in large and small amounts. Oftiees--36 Toronto St., Toronto, and Woodbridge, Wednesday. T. H. Wilson, M.A. BULL, IIOLLISS & WILSON Barristers, Solicitors, ete. Suite 514, Temple Bldg., Toro TORONTO JUNCTION COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION Mrs. Marie B. McGill, Write tor calendar Musical Directresl 'Phone Jet. 79. West Toronto, JOSEPH NASON, LL, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Continental Life Building, Cor, and Richmond Sts., Toroni North Bound. South , 8.33 an). x o 9.47 a, 10.05 a.m. 0 11.18 a 5.13parn. xo 2.00; 6.30 p.m. x o 6.06r 10.42 pum, o 7.45} x Stops aj/Weston. 0 Do yt' stop' on Sundays. . J. Anderson call in and get our prices Lessons Given Free. Embroidery a Specialty. There are advantages in buying near home. Mrs. E, Mungovan, H . F . S E F T O N ' Surgeon Dentist Room Letter T-West Entrance Confederation Life Building, ANDERSON &IGR. Barristers, Solicitors, etc CHAS. Going West. 7.20 a.m. o x 8.59 a.m, x 1.22 p. m. o x 4.06 p.m. o x 4 38 p.m. o 7.23 pun. 0 K 11.25 p.m. x Teacher JOHN J. DALTON, BLT Over D. Rowntréé qb WESTON, Ontario Land Surveyor, Local Time Tables, Before Buying a A s . H . P 0 R T Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. attended . WESTON, ONT est. Going East. D x 7.20 um. x x 9.47 a.m. o. o x 11.25 a.m. o o x 12.11 p.m. o: o 7.23 p.m. x o X 9.33 p.m. o: .McEWEN, l. HACKETT, Dentist . CHARLTON WEST TORONTO TORONTO, ONT. South Bound. 9.47 mm. x 0 11.18 a.m. x I 2.00 p.m. o 6.06 p.m. XI 7.45 p.m. x ARTRIDGE West Toronto: &:GRAY, . Fred Hollis, 03. Cor. Bay ., Toronto. ESTON, ONT, ;6 to 8p.m. North 1291 ONT. Sons, and John Toronto. H. Gray