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BURRAGE '»Si’lliere the Stylish Clothes are Made HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Main St., . â€" _ Weston, Ont. fee My Display AIN SUTREET, Sereen Doors, Screen Windows, all sizes, w__â€" ab lowest prices. Norih Station St. WESTCN ) Shasw Correspondenceâ€"School 395 Yonge Street, Foronto Main Street Weston UNION LABEL Negiige Shirts, Tizs, Prices Right. . E. COLEMAN| Carrtar Parmn Ur ReseryvE â€" c are all carried by the house fly Of new :‘Spring Patterns in Socks, Muffiers, &c Deposits received in Savings Department of $1.00 aud upâ€" wards, and interest allowed thereon at Current Rates. er Church and Wellinuton Streets. TOROCNTO BRANCH THE BAMPK COF KEEP 4T OUT EstasitsgEDp 1855. w96 MANAL_ER,. mpt to lead the t of sighs. Phone No. 14 $4,000,000.00 $4,500,000.00 WESTON Cclal attractl l Tal | G. M. FRA Zi CANADIAN I ;‘.~_.‘Y !f @%ï¬fâ€œï¬ C sf) | \GesaTAK) | EXCurs | _ ON SaALE | The 3 ! _ _LAKE SIMCGI \| _ MUSKOKA L [ _ MAGANETAW S ’ FRENCH RHY k Crossing Lake ond slong the skirting nearl of â€"water betwe ® |burv. ~ SEwING macHing Commercial and Shorthand courses Call or write 8 W.H. SHaw. TD _R esnt Rhaamewm For literature and f 11 information about fishing and holiday ratus, write Passenger Dept , Toronto. Ont. Crossing Lake Muskoka at Bala Park ond along the shore of Lake Joseph, skirting nearly one huudred bâ€"dies of water between Toronto and Sud bury. w WEEK END Excursion Tickets WBEsT TORONTO BR&NCHKH of the 26 Dundas S Good going May 20 to Sept. 30 R.turn limit Oct. 31. Liberal stopovers. _ Wide choice of routes Go by the direst Canadian lineâ€" see your own countryâ€"the West, the Rocky Mountaicns. Visit the Scattle Expes.lion and other speâ€" cial attracti_ns. ON SaALE FROM TORONTO The Scenic Route to LAKE SIMCOE, SPARROW LAKE, MUSKOKA LAKES, GEGRSIAN BAY MAGANETAWAN, PICKEREL and FRENCH RIYERS Very Low Rate for Summer Trip to Pacific Coast Return from $74 10 wE S T 0 N Frink McDaonald 80 Dundas Street West Newly remno ated and specially ada} ed for the reception of Firstâ€"Class work doue, Good referâ€" ences. Pumps supplied. All work guaranteed. CANADIAN NORTHERN ONTARIO 2 TOURIST Talk it over with G. M. FRASER, Agent, WESTON WM. T. WATTS, Contractor for well Digging ALBIUN HOTEL â€" THISTLETOWN, ONTARIC coal ard Wosd Mrs. E. Mungovan, call in arnd get our prices Lessons G ven Free. Embreidery a Specialty. There are advautages in Fonet=s near home. Singer Sewing Machine umce C:i dertakin# and Em SHAw, J . FRAXK FOSTER Resimexor Agency for Ortario Purmp Co. DRIVING PARTIES Before Buying a JAS. GARDKGUSE Promptly Atterded EARLS.OURT. WE ALL KIXBS: Wls DE\LER IN WwEST TORONTO AND Embalming Propriel! M TD AlN ST The football tom@bament drew t!:rpr trams to play, Véflore, Edgrly. nud Woodbridge. _ W@dbridge with irew their team and Vellore and_ Edsn . went at each otheit Up to this rims these teams had Fon a game each from one n,norhe*’ amd this meilnt business. Edgelygeasily woun by two goals to nil 3 The five mile rafe brought out fve iu mers :â€"Robsork, (Bramptm.); ts chell, (Weston), gClarke, Whâ€"tmore and Litttle, (Waodbnidge); Rolsan. M A C, Bramp &n; won the race ;n 32 minutes, the ®hers dropping out In the evening®& Garden Party way given at the Orngan‘s Home by the Women‘s Guild &of Christ Chureh which was largel® attended _ Eucrâ€" body enjoayed K}Emwlws a.d thae ladies took in a! offt $120. | The ~poxt eva%t was the ,game ‘between 'W()der?g{g- Jv C E.A. tcam an« the Interm%‘diu'e Maitian.Js . o° (Toron‘o This was the best c im seen here since the days of 1904 a d our boys have derbaiuly . imp ove!] wond»fually during'z!his Ssasou. . Pheir stick haundling and?bassiu;z is good and they only lack plky in ceutre field, which is a most iép\)rbant facthr.lo winning games. Play seems to ta‘e place at both â€"endsEand the centra is lett to look after ifself. _ It wou d he impossible to pickgout the particu‘r stars as most all ty players did :thii ; best to win. We Fredict the d â€" iot. for Woodbridge, if $not the cham. i us j tchip. © Dad‘" Stu@rt kept the bors, well in hand and h§d only to pe a ;z _ a couple of play@rs on cach side_. The following confoosed the Inerp fx Wo dbridge,â€"$ Farr, L (Warson. C Smith, A. Wallgte, Wallace \Wo. q. A, Whitmore, R. {ghimmm, 0 wie| more, B, Kaiser, %R. Sheardown. T M Groarty and O JS Little. & The football torm@pbament drew tl:rpes teams to play, Veflore, Edgâ€"ly. aud . Woodbridge. W&dbridge withIrew their team and \ellore and _ Edar. _ 7 to 1, bu‘ in fhe remaining three quarters they only got 3 to 2, which shows what our ypungsters can do j; the matter of stigk handling. Thev yare to be compliniented on their howâ€" ing against this t am. _ Fo s‘er of Brampton refereed, The first evenft to take place was the ~championsifin facrosse match between â€"Woudbrdge Juveniles â€"nd Brampton, whi was won by the . latter by 10 to 3.} Brampton had the advantage of our f&)oysin weight,; thair team beirg large ?nough forliâ€" CJF \._ Iu the first quarter Brampton score] One of the Jarg here on â€" D mfl years took »plac 1:00 people werej Park to see the b ‘ ‘There were no @%tendan%, Mrs. Mceâ€" The Presbyterian Church is cosmoâ€" Mahon, wearing ‘black silk and lace, Politian in its farâ€"flung line. It is naâ€" {held a reception afterwards to the imâ€" tional, too, in its local homes. Last mediate friends and relatives, after Sunday Patriotic Day was held at the which Mr. and Mrs. Gee left to spenda Pavenport Road Church, in common their wedding trip in New York and With all the churches of this communâ€" other points. Om their return they 102 throughoutg:} Canada. A special will live at 741 Ef:ioor street west. The programme was ;ffl\ollowed, and an exâ€" bride‘s travelling suit was of natural Céllent patriotie addressed given to rajah silk with Bat to match. The the boys and girfs. groom is a grandâ€"son of the late John â€" _ [ Elliott Woodbridge and his friends _ A very prettyf? wedding took place here extended their congratulations to last Wednesday evening in the Pavenâ€" the young couple. nort Rnad Presbwftarian Chnrch whan The bride, whogwas browgrt in and given away by hir brother, Mr. Wesâ€" ley MeMakon, wis attired in a Prinâ€" cess dress of white satin veiled with enmibroidered Bru%els net, with wreath of orange plossofs on her hair. She carried a bridal bouqguet of roses, and wore a pearl nedklet, which, with a silver tea servi were the gifts of the groom. g The residence of Mrs. E. McMahon is slowly recoverife in Bellwoods avefiie, Toronto was the 5"..;, scene of a quietwedding last weekh, | pe hot Wea‘h%‘ when the marriage was solemuized of has saged to \tï¬"e ber only davght@r, Miss Mahel Gerâ€" hite chces rep"’gte trucs McMabon, nd Mc Sylvester J. many Of; mBict I;%Ve Gee, PR.B. $ â€" Court, as citizen@ a Tho ccremony » performed by the to 184y infor affo bride‘s uncle, Rewg B. B. Strangeways Lorg * of Weston, and Mss Laura Mcemahen $ *‘7«&\ cousin of the hbrf@e, played the wedâ€" 3 ding march. $ _ x John Swartz & te The Union Tel&@phcne Co. at the last meeting of @Etobicoke.â€" Council secured the privifege to erect poses end‘string wires u. the northern part of the towaâ€"hip iM& a line between lots 32 and 33. This dbmpletes the work of getting the prigileges of the Muniâ€" cipalitics and thefcharter will be apâ€" plied for right avay. °_ wWUOUOIDODBERIDCUCE The will of the@ate_Michael Brown of Woodbridge, wko dicd on June 16, Charged disposes of an estfte valued at $9192, ture at th of which $1307 is fnsurance and $7895 nce withoi real estate in Vaughan Township and of 682 oOs the Village of Woédbridge. The home : stead in Woodbridge goes to his niece, °UMmmoned Susannah Ross, Rucan, and the balâ€" F. Price is ance to the . wid@ during her lifeâ€" time and afterwards to relatives. _ Ee seua. The W. Y. Wo their July meeti NMrs. 3. R. Sten noon, July 6, at programme â€" was meeting. The Wanderers bf Woodbridge won from the Maitlan is of Toronto by a score cf (10) to B). "‘Dad‘". Stewart of Woodbridge wias referee. ;The football niatch betwwen the Eégely and Velloge teams here Thursâ€" day, was won b :the former by a score of (2) to (t Paris Green, Bergers packages, 206. Ib. in Inch‘s. BIG DAY INfwOODBRID®E t N JUEY FIRST, ne of the Jargfest celebrations held : on D mifon D y for mair; s took ‘place on the Ist Ab ut ) people were present on FExhili ion c to see the big days sports. e dmeasconccasicssirenn ic c enc s ie aaves. o aion nc rorm msrretip revommm omm e + imnomercarmen rvinin ce coe t ons c rarinesnn m taa rner on nc 2E C020 ORe EP es cce 3 Ed. W. Brown, Art Printing House, Correspondent. GEEâ€"MeMAHON : players did :} prediet the d : not the cham. i irt kept the i> id only to pe a en‘s Institute held f ~at the home of on Tuesday afterâ€" 30 o‘clock. A geod arranged for {his gers in original in quantities at L Warsen lace Word e; 0 Whit _ is it a matter of pride to be pale as a lily,â€"certamm{y not. What every woman wants is{stfength, color, vigor. Bouyancy and Health are the right of every woman, apd these she need not lack if she only§$usps§# Rerrozone. _ It gives appotite, Fréafges strength, enâ€" riches blood, gi%es Â¥gor to the nerâ€" ves, color to the§ ch@eks and brightâ€" ness to the eyes$ Ferrozone is at once convertible iRtq=health, beauty and strength. There is power in Ferrozone,â€"try‘"it, and know what you ‘ have missed, 50¢. at all dealers. A gloom wag cast over Dovergourt \this week by tjle sad drowning actiâ€" dent at Eldgrado Park of little ‘George Vine iof Somerset Avenue, aged 15 years. The little fellow had "a day off from his work at Messrs. Hopkin‘s store on Main Street where he was employed as messenger. The Westmoreland â€" â€" Avenue â€" Methodist Church were ‘baving. their, Sunday School scholars out for the day, and. all was going well until the sad geciâ€" dent. Word was telephoned to Doverâ€" court and as the best part of the| children live im the village the whole population were thrown into "mournâ€" ing. ‘The paregts are distractedâ€"at the sad occura‘;%@. esd _ Holy communion was observed at Davenport Road:Church (Presbyterian last Sunday at the morning service. The attendance was large and the ocâ€" casion a very sdlemn one. The Lords table in this thurch is absolutely free and open to every true. child of} God, no matter what his views or church connection may be. At every communion service the invitation to break bread is always extended to all Christains present. ‘Exclusiveness is) regarded as umscriptural and antiâ€"| COhristian. 4 / | of Joseuh Lindsay and will be in operation during the holidays from 10 a.m. to 12 noon‘ for five days each week. Miss GileHrist, deaconess, Dr. Abrabham and others will form the teaching staff. All the children of the district are invited to attend. The‘ midsummer Free Vacation Day School for Boys and Girls held anâ€" nually at Davemnport road Church School ((Presbyterian) opened Monday July 5, at 10 a.m. This school will be under the capable superintendence A very pretty wedding took place last Wednesday eyening in the Pavenâ€" port Road Presbyterian Church when Miss Lilian Douglas was united in the bonds of Holy Matrimony to Mr. Archie Langhling The young couple are wellâ€"known Dovercourt residents and are workersï¬in the church. The bride was given away by her brother and the Pastor Rev. Dr. Abraham officiated. * SHE IS WHITE AS A GHOST : _ John Swartz & teamster, living at 464 St. Clarens Avenue, was riding a bicycle down Blgor Street west, near Landsdowne, \vhégh a fox terrier, said to be owned by John Dick, of 64 Yarâ€" mouth Road, ran out at him and caught him by the leg. The dog was not a very big ne, but it lacerated the leg badly, Ztearing the flesh in three places. 8: ‘The hot weathéx_; of the past week We walked by the fpeaceful road way. has added to the frequency cf (’.o;rj And lsoked at the moon through the bite chases repcfz_:fjted to the poli('e,l LIL368, many of which never reach the police| We were charme by the beaulies cf Court, as citizen@ are ofteo râ€"luctan: | , nature, to lay infor afions against neighâ€"‘ And our spiritg were cooled by the bors. & ( breeze. We . regret to ;%rmounce the very sudden illness of Mr. Harry Graham of Delaware Avenfie who was removed to Grace Hospita% suffering with apâ€" pendicitis. An operation was perâ€" formed with succgss and the patient L2 fls it vggin Sunday mornâ€" ing prayer will Bée held at. 10.15 inâ€"rl steadâ€"of 11 ojclogk Holy communion ; with sermon will e bheld at 11 o‘clock . The rector, Rev. Anthony Hart, will ) preach morning afid eveninz. | St Mary the V ing prayer will Charged with e&cting a frai ture at the rear f 692 Ossing ace witkout a p&mit, C. W. of 6$2 Ossingtor Avenue,. h summoned to theÂ¥police Court wits. . 5. Cof#boy and baby. is visiting ker cousif, Mrs. Bingham at Hastings, Ont. J D JVERCOUE :. Mrs. R. S Don‘t believe rheumaâ€" tism can be cured by rubâ€" bing liniment or oil on the sore spot. The disâ€" case cannot be reached in that way. It must bos® driven out of the system. ~ Only Celery King will do this quickly. 25 cents, ab dealersor by mail. S.C. Wel C e _T > K ~G < . 3 From our JC .n ~Af CC with emecting a frame strue| Miss H. Jobson the rear % 692 Ossington aveâ€" f days with Miss G sistrengt] ) &11] ane .,:1 d s Ԥ.‘€ Y ‘; \I‘{. * F?j ‘ I‘ al T S‘ gives #g the§] chee yesgs o# the (ognplainant owr Correspondent. cting a frame struc se | g ] | g § d EEmrileap | waâ€" _ W ‘ § D ubâ€" m 3 1 on ; is _ op p o g [ m. ~ â€" & do & ab w7 n OD 317 Wells&Co.:, Toronto W. Braun, , vale has been‘ Comimemermnenintimones 1 fear a draft came dosyn. ! â€"GUNNS‘, Limited, wish to advise But she wouldn‘t have caught a cold farmers that they prefer deliveries of you seey ce * *lite hogs at their packing house, If that ar'g could reach around.. â€" West Toronto,. on Wednesdays and & e ig & |Fridays and in any case, not earlen This rhynie was_written in 1903.| than Tuesday, or later than Hridaj by two Cityâ€"girlsâ€"péerhaps some of each week. Highest prices paid for our friends temember theetime. Reâ€" select hogs. . Weights preferred, 100 written "’:g’earl.†j |to 220 â€"pounds. L am sure y will ke sorrty to hear A fearfu} sg;l‘d has Aggie dear. The reason y T‘l tell to you. There ï¬ereï¬not sleeves enough for two. ï¬ 4 2 Sheâ€"sat so c@)-se beside the tree â€" I fear a diBft came dosyn. There sat farkup in the choir band ‘ A modest yguth with book in hand But he «did not dare to raise his face Such laughfglg was a dire disgrace. For the naugï¬ty bench was far «oo , near. ;‘; _ And it hit pbor Tommy‘s head, A blow that Feached from ear to ear. ‘ And he wis\%d"that he was dead. lPoo-r Tommy %‘rew so very weak, He g;rasped,f;i’ï¬e maiden‘s hand, He thought tije noises in his ears, Came from ghe German Band. peces _ We had listenedâ€"in breathless silence ~. To hear whgt the good man said, But we shooly with awiful violence. ~When Tomns bumped his head. But Tommy wis a little rash. _ For a momemt he was mad, . Right for thatcent he made a Gash But the resugt was very sad. At even for thé§ Village Church we start. i To offer Prayegs to Heaven, But little George must sit apart, For their isn’t}f room for seven. a Soon the collecfion plate passed by. And Tormmy f@lt his pocket, Its true he wag a little shy, It made us all feet very shy. & f On Saturday, #Jul For that naugh§y coachman winked |PFOf6famme _ congisti his eye, k bymns will be a ven But when he‘d p§ssed ‘we heaved a | Street Methodist & Ch sigh, & IP' P. Bryce is presid But we hope §0 meet him by and | f"ey bonorary Secgar by. & f west i We were as good gs good could be. Till a carriage we chanced to see And there upon t carriage box Then we drove the shady road way, € c And passed by tge murmuring rills, Then the pleasantfwoods and valleys, And up the win(gng hills. Over the green fidlds we wandered That lovely su et day, To search for foug leaf clovers And smell the ngew mown hay. Then youth to| beauty bad good night. And home theig way they wended.. Then beauty sgng a good. night hynin. a§ And up the stairs ascended. We paused a while beside the woll To drink the partling waters, And see the foog hill boys so gay. Who came to isse tke daughters. How long we Waï¬ldered E But our eyes grew heay; So we turned bur foots ward. To rest our w&ary limbs xo @ney omm vne dinâ€"of the City. Far away from fits smoke and its light. Out into the beautiful country. We wandered orfe Saturdat niort A TRIP TO THR COUNTRY By Two C,f’ity Girls. Far away from thé din of the Cif Hackaway.fraom LMia seasauel ue ca c t ts 229 Ollâ€"â€"beuger‘suParts | | .0 Green, sealed Ib packages, (only 20¢. : =â€"â€"=â€"â€"~â€"~ in quantities) sold by ‘W. J. Inch, | § 1b E: Chemist. § | es t Dr.Willsum‘s Fly Oilâ€"Bexyger‘ Green, sealed ID backaves . far Sat a coachman%\vith gol&en locks A large rrowd. was‘g boys kick footbau.ij Humbervale (0). & Mrs., Wm. Mackie Awas the Richview Boys Rick Mr. Jossph Mac ing friends on Sur Mr. Allfe Clairville c Miss Pearl Ruï¬dle was ts Miss Dixon on Sunday. Miss C DiXOn on Miss K. Hugill §s visiting friends down here. i Mr. Wes Haycoclï¬ii? was : the third line Qnda SECTION @1) SUNDAY RICHVIR W Coulter wa% visiting Miss P on Sunday. 5 harmed e, spiritg €. J we wahc eyes gre ned bur pur wear a while ¢ Rundl on Sund )wa was fZout to see the football. Richview â€"(2) gldered I know not. tew heavy and dim, ur footsteps home tiful country. e Saturday night was home to see iek fookbant. spending a few arson of Humber % was visiting day as home visit visiting over visitine | _GREAT DANGER IN [ : HEAD}SRERS, ' ‘Itis often dangerous to consider headache a trifling ailment. â€"If the [head aches,. thge stomach is ‘out of order and som@®erious Gisease may ‘be impending. ‘&G tone tip the stomâ€" ach, to give it Piazkhy action, nothâ€" ing in modern §e;ines is ~so sucâ€" cessful as Dr. H4g léjn’s Pills.. The concentrated . vefrif@i®le jextracts in Dr. Hamilton‘s Ri% f have a quicting healthful .effect o% Whe stomach and remove all disordeég@. Your headache will be cured and they won‘t refurn, if you use â€"Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills. Sold everywhere. ‘ At 3 p.m. on Wednesday, a pretiy wedding was solemnized at the home |'of the late John ©larkson, Wychwood when John M. $heppard aggg&racon- dalelson of M. Shebpard, wias united 'in marriage to Miss Mabel Clarkson. The ceremony w&s performed by the Rev. C.. W. Fojlett. _ The bhappy couple are spendiï¬g their honeymoon at London, Port® Stanley and other points. On theimf return they will take up their resifence in Wychwood. Y The â€"Edwards anufacturing Comâ€" pany are _erecting a new building on Dupont _ Street, &t a cost of about $7000. Tt.is of b ick and stone conâ€" struction .with a% cement foundation and will be used @s a show room. S _ Sactraay, g@uly 18, a musical programme congisting of sacred bymns will be gven at the Booune street Methodist €Chureh. The Rev. P. P. Bryce is pMesident and H. Parâ€" frey honorary secï¬etary. Just above the s Christie ~street. § Jt stone constructiom is and will be completed dle of August. & A Ruttledge is & er house north of t which he intends© to mer months. Yarmouth Lod are holding their Prospect Park, O July 17. Mr. and family are friends in BRACONDALE S( â€"Uy Firstâ€"Class. Graduates a Write for handsome ciotalogue ; Bracon&a{l_;g; peo ind Ha y Propeitios f£. Ofice, Main £t., Westen Felephone e milectfon, ~‘v coێ Fall Cocremmimenmmensemomsencemnesâ€"mmng o COR. YONGE & Argyx 1ORONTO Condensed Acvertisements K & m 9 p.m. on We ; was solem ate John €1 ohn M. j u of M. € lage to Mis and Mrs Te m Opers September i 7 J ELLIOTT 3 ; are spendi in Muskok MeFE WEN, the Uonnrie Conboy §.§ building l1 & igerious "EG@ tone feaithy Lh 1§)n’ edipia ie &iÂ¥d ha o§% Â¥he rddg@. y ad â€"they 1 Ioperties for Sale on M Ivea ednesday, a pretoy inized at the home larkson, Wychwood. ite . P. R. tracks on It is of brick and is valued at $3509, tedâ€"about the midâ€" erecting a framg t. Clair avenue, in to spend the sumâ€" LiCEI!SSd Auc 8 0P Â¥. Tkak. teal erate. 4 iVe ar quiecting stomach â€"and ‘our â€"headache won‘t return, s Pills. Sold ANDER $ reemmannen ae meugmeae orcomamcam ies a_â€"ways suecessful . TR SS YrC o dig a house InCtoe om®s "bard. in Rtorfliar \ CC 1 6B Arld:esg Use 2ctroneer Vill f P\\ el and wenlt. Sopd the