The famous Peabody â€" Overalls, smocks and pants are on sale at W. _ / E.. Coleman‘s. A guarantee with _ every pair. A button of or a ripped stitch will be replacedf Sabscription Price, $1.00 per year Telephone No. 26 feeseeseceecec.ce2eecec.c0000¢ Miss C. Waterwï¬â€™th was visiting Mrs. J. Lenehan . last week end. Mr. George Macfarlane of Brantford was in town this week. Still a few more dozen of our noted 3 for 25¢ Socks at Gabel‘s. peseseeseessec.ec0c0c.e0.e0e000}¢ Miss Smith who%has been seriously ill with typhoid fe?er is now recoverâ€" ing. fg Special line of Shirts andâ€" Ties, latest novelties, just received at Gabel‘s. Dr. and Mrs. ight of Tottenham were the guests of@ Mrs. Marks Friday last. % Apples wanted.â€"Good sound windâ€" falls, not particular as to size. Can take any quantity. Apply Gunn‘s Packing House, West Toronto. _ Mrs. Butler of} Jeannette‘s Creek was visiting her pgrents Mr. and Mrs. C. Day this week.} Lifebuoy Soap is delightfully reâ€" freshing for Bath or Toilet. For washing underclothing it is unequallâ€" ed. Cleanses and purifies. _ Mrs. Thomas J evjell returned toâ€"day to her home in Enjd, Oklahoma after an extended visit} with her parents Mr. and Mss. CBarles Forsyth of *‘*Sunny Brae." Â¥ Dr. W. J. Charlfon has purchased from Mrs. Burns the brick house on the corner of Willi and Elm Streets, and the property which has a frontâ€" age of one hundregd and sixty feet on William Street. 8 On Friday evening last the armaâ€" ture on the dyn?lmo at the power house burnt out.} It was necessary to obtain repairs f%-om Peterborough, but electrician Ru?tmey managed to have things going again by Saturâ€" day evening so t%t as little inconâ€" venience as possible was caused. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought On _ Wed reni | 7 % : fermict _Wz:itiay_ egemng, f'fter the There was a large attendance of‘! he%d in the sclfoofr&fer mf etlllnngas pamhaakt S mighe o o m o ; 3 q fls * "~I°" |ton Branch of the W§st York Womens ‘ byterian Church, fhe congregation g f § n estiasanece 5. n | Institute on â€" Tuesday afternoon. ‘ ie e s *$ & ~â€"°"9|Mrs. J. L. Hughes gave an interestâ€" | Mrs. . Hamilton ith an address | . § & s ing and instructive address on woâ€" and a well filled}> purse, on the s k . 4 - oecasic £ M $ iMton: c man in industrial life. The winners 5 0 e Â¥Z CC" C lof the Institute pfizes at Weston ment from. the storate of the 4 a 1 Fair told how theig successes were church. â€" The addréss was read by P 3 | ; , ; & gained. Mrs. Nelsog McEwen gave a ; Mr. T. L. Mofiat expressing the kindâ€" 1 i § | § ue and syméthy t the con vocal solo while Miss Faye Cruickâ€" | y3 hx & s eaa shank played an instrumental solo. | SltEamon witt Mt ant Yts. HSW!ILE Kt tne conclusion § the mecting tea ton... The ladies of the congregation | _ _ served § t provided _ refreshments which was| $ § \ served at the close of the meeting | % % "_S° |_ We carry a large and complete stock | The school room Was_;gweu filled with of Carpets, Oilcloths, Linolenms,\ a large and appreciaf\;ive audience. (Upholstered Goods, Dishes andl ip s ‘Kitchen, Bedroom and Dining Room YOUR NERVES ARE WEAK lFurniture etc., etc. Our "Exhibition . ‘ _ !Stock" of beds, springs and mattâ€" You sleep badly, appetite is variâ€" resses, cots, rollâ€"ups and pillows &c.,| able. You eat but gain no strength. is unusually large. When your visiâ€" Morning tifeduess makes you wich tors arrive let us know your needs in feue id 8 i it comes the bedding line.. Our prices are exâ€" night wou ae: en night c0mMeS ceptionally low being the lowest in refreshing sleh is hard to oHtain. the city. This is a strong statement ‘You‘re run dowa, your blood is thin but we have proved it to others and and watery, youg nerves have grown|we can prove it to you. Then we weak, the thougBt Oof reffort wearies igive a discount for cash of from 10 you. You need Rergozone: it makesiper cents _tq 20 per cent. If you are blood,â€"red, stron§. o@. An appeâ€", in a position to pay cash you will Tite?r Youn cat ‘e@ï¬gi}ng and diâ€"]rea}dily see the‘ advantage of this. gest it too. St‘rengbt% "WThat‘s W'hat |Br1ng us you_r'pactures to be framed plenty of food gives. Wertozone gives and let us give you an estimate on hope, vigor, vim, endu@rance. Use / your repairs or upholstering. . Our Ferrozone and get strong. Results| Repair Department is upâ€"toâ€"date so are quickâ€"cure is lasting. All dealâ€"|let us have your work. D. Sanders, ers in 50¢. boxes. Dundas Street, West Toronto. BEAUTYLENE FOR THE HAIR. Bears the Signatrre of You sleep badly, appetite is variâ€" able. You eat but gain no strength. Morning tiredness makes you wish night would come. When night comes refreshing sle?' is hard to oHtain. You‘re run do\ifi:g_, your blood is thin and watery, youig. nerves have grown weak, the thougBt Of veffort wearies you. You need B r%)zb,ne: it makes blood,â€"red, stron&. od. An appeâ€" tite? â€"You‘ll eat é‘égi&gï¬;ï¬ng and diâ€" gest it too. Strength? "What‘s what plenty of food gives. â€" _ri_ozone gives hope, vigor, vim, endu@rance. _ Use Ferrozone and get strong. Results are quickâ€"cure is lasting. â€"All dealâ€" ers in 50c. boxes. CAST ORIA THE TIMES AND CUIDE wESTON | Weston, ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY A. E. WHINTON, Proprietor ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO Ont., Friday, October Mrs. J. Haxton spent a few days with Mrs. E. Redmond last week. Mrs. T. Legget visiting her broth Miss Lelia Lyons) returned home on Sunday after an |absence of several months in the West. Gabel, carries a good assortment of heavy working gloves, 35¢. to 7T5¢. Dr. Wright of Tgttenham has movâ€" ed to Weston. e will ‘reside on Main Street near the English Church. A‘ New line of shirts, ties, socks and gents furnishings in general is now on show at W. E. Coleman‘s tailor store. Mr. R. Alien shpwed eight Black Minorcas at Woo@bridge Fair and captured four first and three second prizes. 1 Fleece lined underwear suitable for this weather, 50 cents a garment, all sizes, at Gabel‘s. $ Mrs.; Levi Clter has returned home after spendi@g a most enjoyable vacation throughithe summer months with her brother j"}.. Truro, N. S., and other relatives im different parts of Halifax, Kempto n, â€" Riversdale and Wentworth, Colcster County. Wanted 75 boys at Gabel‘s. We have a line of odd vests ranging from 25 to 34, regular 75¢ for 19 cents, must go. Max. McLellan,_’@ son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Sam. McLellan was taken to the Ge%eral Hospital on Monday and unde!:?vent an operation for an injury he tgceived to his hip while rupning a %inder some time ago. We are pleat_bed to be able to report that the operation was sucâ€" cessful and that Mr. McLellan is doâ€" ing nicely. 4 A peculiar but vry painful accident happened on Wed%;sday morning to ‘Amos Leggett wï¬b is employed at Moflat‘s Stove Foï¬ndry. A citculat steel stove body fe)l on him, striking him in the face. His lip was badly cut and the sharp iedge also took off a piete of his tonfl' e. Dr. Charlton was summoned ang’“after having his injuries dressed thé man was able to go to his boardingéhouse, : The A. Y. P. A. pf St. John‘s met as usual on Wednegday and completed most of business for the coming year. ‘ The captains of the sides were chosen. Blue, Miss G. Munshaw, White, Miss O. Conron. The \programme â€" comâ€"_ mittee was electe(f; conveners beingi Miss Vertal and Mr. Kersey. The social committee also elected the | conveners being Misfs Conron and Mr. ' Roy Coulter. The next meeting on Wednesday Oct. 20 will be a social. ! a & PAaR LRXA 2OR OBI2 C Nee There was a la;zge attendance Ofiviewing the provis members at the meéting of the Wesâ€" care and comfort 0 ton Branch of the W st York Womens ‘ J. S. Robertson, Institute on Tuekday: afternoon. <]'E)’»oa.r31 I?If T]:]rus%e:os{ Mrs. J. L. Hughes gave an interestâ€" lg;édu;ztin.g class, ing and instructiv@ address on woâ€" Charlton presented man in industrial life. The winners Badges. of the Institute prizes at Weston Fair told how theig successes were gained. Mrs. Nelsog McEwen gave aL QNLY ONE % vocal solo while Miss Faye Gruick-‘, R CH shank played an instrumental solo. |_ Hundreds have" At the conclusion of the meeting tea | has succeeded in was served. § iremedy as _ Putna T52 it paid in Advance , 1909 of Orangeville is Mr. A. Coulter. ESTON, ONT ~‘W. E. Coleman has now received all the new lines of fall patterns for suits and overcoats. A call at his store will be sure to show you Ssomeâ€" thing to suit. The Weston Receréation Club at a meeting on Wednesday evening, electâ€" ed the officers for the year as follows: â€"Presidentâ€"Dr. W. J. Charlton; Viceâ€"Pres.â€"Geo. . _ Verral; Secyâ€" Treas.â€"T. G. Magpire; Management Committeeâ€"Messrs} W. Shiells J. Gardhouse and @®. UJ. Barker. Executive Committee to prepare Byâ€"Lawsâ€"Messrs. . Master, T. J. Maguire and N. J. McEwen. The capital of the iplub has been fixed at $1000 divided to shares of $5. Over $800 of this armount has already ‘been subscribed. ; The new grounds have been levelled and seeded down, the management _ committee being busy now putting ap a fence. Plans for the new club honse are being preâ€" pared. & The future of t Weston Choral Society is being @iscussed by those who remember thg success achieved by this organisation last , year, the first year of its eXistence. ‘It will be remembered last season, that Madame Rutherford who conducted ‘the choir also‘ assumed all business and finâ€" ancial responsibil%ty in connection with the Society. Following out the suggestions put férwa.rd by several members and othefs, efforts have been made this seasom to get a repreenâ€" tative committee gof gentlemen from Weston and distrigét to look after the business end of the society. Evidently the musical spirit is not sufficiently strong in this town, as these efforts have had to be abandoned. SX In view of these facts Madame Rutherford â€" has decided if a sufficient response is received to this noticte, to reâ€"organise the Society for the comâ€" ing season on (the old basis. All those wishing to join the Society are requested to forward their names to the President, Mr. Geo. W. Verral, Weston The â€" Toronto Q;District MNomen‘s Christian â€" Temperance Union has instituted a post card petition in beâ€" half of Mrs. Anna Robinson now undâ€" er sentence of death at Sudbury. Acting under legal advice, the organiâ€" sers with good reason believe that if this campaign succeeds, hber life will be spared and her friends will have time in which to take further measures. R It is: 'rue:q‘uested tjnat every man and woman who reads. this request will write a postAal card as follows:â€" "‘I respectfully beg of yow to reâ€" commend that the death sentence passed‘ on Anna Robinson be comâ€" muted"". % ; Sign your name.‘j_and place. of res!â€" dence, address it to the Hon, A. B. Aylesworth, Ottawa. Do it now, the unfortunate woman â€" has only s1X weeks to live. The graduating e at the nurses traini ed with the Westo Saturday afternoor large and brilliant The following prizés were presented: â€"For general profitiency, a nurse‘s bag, awarded to. Miss Annie,L,}, Bolâ€" well, donated and @presented by Dr. W. J. Dobbie, [physicianâ€"inâ€"chief; medal for practical {nursing, awarded to Miss Minnie E. a.ll, donated by Miss E. Macphersgn Dickson, and presented by Mr. Rébert Mulholland. Special prize for ‘"‘@heeriness on night ‘duty,†awarded to Miss Florence A. Hubbard and presgnted by Rev. W. G. Wallace. Â¥ The graduating ekercises were held at the nurses trainipg school connectâ€" ed with the Westoh Sanitarium on Saturday afternooy. _ There was a large and brilliant lattendance. : The proceedings were opened by deâ€" votional exercises iconducted by the Rev. T. Beverley Smith of St. Philips Etobicoke. PETITION FOR MRS. ROBINSON. ‘At the conclusio® of the formal programme the guesgs were entertainâ€" ed by Miss Dickson, Zand the members of the nursing staff fn their quarters, where, a very plegsant hour was spent. A large number of the visitors availed themselves glso of the opPoIâ€" tunity of inspecti the various deâ€" partments of the Thospital and of viewing the provisfons made for the care and comfort ofithe patients. Mr. J. S. Robertson, ‘»‘%ecretary of the Board of Trustees,f;: was Chairman, Mraoj_ N.E Brow,% addressed the | October 16â€"Important Credit Sale |TeSLC ‘of horses, farm Implements and furniâ€"| side ture the propertysof Mr. Jas. Robinâ€" have son, Clairville. them _ October 16â€"Im1§;brtant auction sale ‘of horses, cows gnd implements the property of Mr. 2 ndrew Tyrwhitt at Clairville. & \ BAR) !__Qctober 18â€"Im"'pjortant auction sale| to of farm stock and implements the| 94 property of Mri John J. Walker, , Chinguacousy 'I“anship, near Graâ€" hamsville. & mOR Dr. J. N. E. Brov@ addressed LNE graduating class, %nd Hon. W. A. Charlton presented the Diplomas and |â€" October 19â€"Executor‘s sale of farm stock and implements the estate of the late John Brett, Lots 26 and 21. \ Concession 4, Etobicoke. Hundreds have Bried, but no one has succeeded _ in agg;ng as good a remedy as _ Putna sgngainless Cotn Extractor. _ It‘s byar the bestâ€"‘oeâ€"“I ware of substitutes for “PUWm's." | MecEWEN wWESTON CHOBAL SOCIETY. GRADUATION AT HOSPITAL oNnLy onE BMAINLESS CORN â€"Dr.â€" W.oJ. ‘Geo. â€"W. Ver G. Maghire; NV â€"Messrsy W. and #. \J. Bark _ Committee _ fessrs. @. Mas id N. J. McEwer al of theiplub ha livided into . sh f this arpount I cribed.. j The n« levelled pnd se zement ; commi putting up a fe club honse are en e CS )N CHOBAL SQO ire of t Wes being Gliscusse mber thg succe rganisatipn â€" las of its eXistence. 1 last season, th who conducted ned all â€" busines ;ponsibilgrty in ociety. | Followi AND SAIGEON‘S SALES lub has been fixed to shares of $5. ount has already The new grounds ind seeded down, committee being WESTON BRANCH, Fire and Life Insurance Co‘s Antiseptic Barber Shop Also Agent for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates. The best brands of Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes. Orders called for and delivered promptly. D. ROWNTREE, JR. British North America have opened out with a full line of Call and see our display of Spring Lamb, Veal and Beef. Coulten Avenue, Geo. Sainsbury E. J. MUSSON Saturday Specials Harold, the sonjof Mr. Ed. Hunt, is down with an attack of typhoid. BREAKFAST BACON, SAUSAGES. All Vegetables in Season. At Downsview arsonage on Tuesâ€" day Oct. 12th 19094 Miss Eva Saxon, only daughter of . Abraham Saxon and Mr. Geo. Hull both of the Aveâ€" nue, were united «in marriage by the Rev. Thos. Scott é[A Mr Hull will reside in his new louse on the south side of the avenues The young couple have the best wishes of all who know BARBERâ€"On Tue‘fgday, October 11, to Mr. and Mrs.@%William Barber, a daughter. % Chcice Uroceries FORTERâ€"MOUSEEEYâ€"On Saturday Oct. 2nd, Ruby, ‘ldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. '§/Iouseley, Weston, to Mr. Charles & Forter, of St. Helens, Lancashire, England. Carpenter and Contractor NONâ€"TARIFF, York, Merchants, and Traders. TARIFF, Royal, and North British and Mercantile. All Instruments Sterilised Heslop‘s Grocery Ice Cream Parlor in connection. PLUMBING, A Specialty DOWNSVIEW Orders called for and delivered. BEAUTYLENE FOR THE HAIR. 1836 73 Years in Business. Estimates given on all kinds of work Fruits and Confectionery. Tobaceo Pouches and Pipes Agent for the following BUTTONWOOD AVENUE Signaciure alone, so that ecither may do the banking, as is most convenient. $1.00 opens a Savings Account. Interest compounded at highest current rates,. Money may be withdrawn at any time. The Prictical Butcher, THONE NO. 20. EXCELSIOR LIFE MARTIN‘S FAMOUS An insoection invited. FARLEY‘S WESTON A Joint Account â€"AND â€" MARRIED. THE BANK OF 1909 WESTON Capital and Reserve Over $7,000,000 may be opened by two memâ€" bers of a family. Either may deposit or withâ€" draw money on his or her own MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON PHONE No. 9 _ BEEF, BACON, HAMS, [. Â¥. ANFFTR, Jt. Full line of fresh Vegetables and Fruits. Biggest The RIVERSIDE WAITING ROO0N MAACALALAAAAALARAAALAALAAA Corner Church and Main Sts., WESTON %Nademe Rutherford . im n ommony . /E RORRRRH¢9¢99¢9¢¢e9¢9999F TIPPETT‘S Now is the time Hé don‘s sell them,. He only keeps good Shoes at a reasonable price. Stoves «i Furnaces Call and léave your order with Phone 16 A PPLICATIONSE for Caretaker for W.st u_ Pubfic Sehoacl, will be received up to angl including Oct. 18, duties to c mmskce Nov. 1st6, 1909. Mail applications) s ating salary reâ€" quired, to 2tc Orders called for and promptly delivered. Canned Goods, DAIRY and CREAMERY BUTTER. HONEY. N. J. McEwen, Manager. MOXDAY‘s & 1HURSDAY‘S ip TOROKTO COLLEGE OR MUSIG, Pembroke St , Toronto. g Teacher of Vocal Culture WEDNESDAY & SAIURDAY, Joseph St, WESTON NOW OPEN I1CE CREAM PARLOR MRS. J. FINNIGAN, Repairs a Specialty. We handle the best LAMB, Best and Brightest JAS. HUGILL, FOR CHEAP SHOES SAUSAGES, TO HAYE TOUR ATTENDED TO ALL.@%G. PEIRSON, SeceTreas. P.S. Board. liardware Merchant, DON‘T Go To NOHICE. CoorEp MrEatTs VEAL, and PORK Eacur® Buocok DR. W. J . CHARLTON Physician, Surgeon, etc. Officeâ€"Cor. North Station and John: Streets, Weston, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m.; 6 to 8 p.m.â€" Sunday, 8 to 10 a.m. CHAS. H. P O RT ER, ' Barrister, Solicitor, * Notary Public. * Money to loan in large and small amounts. * Officesâ€"36 Toronto St., Toronto, ang Woodbridge, Wednesday. A. J. Anderson Residence, 401 Huron St., Phone _ TORONTO, ONT. North 1291 12 Keele St. N., wWEST TORONTO W. P. Bull, K.C. H. HOWARD S H AVER, Barrister, Solicitor, etc.â€" Money to Loan. Specialty Companies Incorporated and Municipal Law Office, 160 Bay St., Phone Main 1082 HAROLD J. PARTRIDG B Organist Weston Methodist Church, St. Philip‘s Church, Etobicoke. T. H. Wilson, M.A. v‘ BULL, HOLLISS & WILSON, 7 Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Suite 514, Temple Bldg., Toronto. 31 Macdonell Ave., G,. W. COULTER, y. 8. Honor Graduate Ontario Veterinary College AVU diseases of Cattle and Horses Treated Scientifically. Calls by mail or phone promptly attended. WESTON, ONT. TORONTO JUNCTION COLLEGE OF MU 811C x T AND SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION +« __ _ Mrs. Marie 8. McGill, Jt ots Write for calendar Musical Directress ‘Phone Jct. 79. West Toronto. Licensed Auctioneer for the Counties of York, Peel and Simcoe, and West Toronto. Real Estate for sale and houses to rent. Mr. Max. McLe?an is still confined to his bed. % Quitd a few fr,&ï¬ here teok in the Fair at Woodbridge. Mr. and Mrs. WU. Dawson were the guests of the Migses Jobson on Sunâ€" day. An Islington %nt was seen up this way Sunday, wander where the atâ€" traction is ? $ Mrs. Willcock gf Toronto Eas been visiting with Mrg. 0. Dixon the past week. § Mr. and Mrs.$R. Dixon, of Elmâ€" bank, spent Sunday with his brother Mr. G: Dixon.. Dixon‘s Corners Hâ€". F. 8 EFETON, Surgeon Dentist 314 Confederation Life Building, TORONTO, ONT. GUNNS‘, 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 to 220 pounds. A ND ERS ON & GRA Y North Bound. South &:37 a.m.f * 755 a. 10.04 a.m. * 11.13 a. §A8s p.m. 1 * 2.47 p. 6.32 p.m. 1| * 6.12 p. 10.37 p.m. * T Atâ€"pA { Stops at Weston. * Do not stop on Sundays. From our own Correspondert. Going West. TA9Y a.m. * 9.00 a.m. ¢ 4.10 p:m. * / 7.32 p.m. { 11.30 p.m. t 1.30 p.m. * Teacher of Piano and Organ. Over D. Rowntree & Sons, Barristers, Solicitors, etc. JOHN J. DALTON, B.T.S. WESTON, Ontario Land Surveyor, LOCAL TIME TABLES. J . K. McEWEN, â€"<T. _HACEKEETT, Dentist WESTON, ONT. J. Fred Holliss : Going EHast. 7.14 a.m. 7 9.48 a.m. * f 12.08 p.m. * ¢ .18 p.m. t 9.33 p.m. * t 11:25â€"a.m. * South Bound. T.9bâ€"a.m. t & 11.13 a.m. fo* 2.47 p.m2* 5.12 p.m.1t * T.A1 p.m. 1 * G. H. Gray TORONTO. ONT. Ser