Py'e't a“; ':fjSr W,; See about getting on; of the White V sewing. machines advertised on the (" last page. 1roPwooD---on Saturday, Feb. 24th, the wife ot Charlie Hopwood, 5th Avenue, twins, boy and girl. The present state of our Main Street walks are a, disgrace to the town. The trouble, We know, has been lack ot labor, yet could it not be arranged that the streets down town be drain- ed. An outlet could be made to drain off the streets to the nearest catch basin. Thus the sidewalk would be free. EWTNG--On Feb. 21, to Mr. and Mrs, It. Ewing, of Buson Road, twins, son and daughter. Ye Olde Tyme Concerte will be held in the Westminster Presbyterian Church, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid, on Tuesday evening, Mar. 2.0. Look for further particulars next week. _ The splendid series ot lectures on pradticat backyard gardening at Cent- ral Technical School are being follow- ed with keen interest, and Principal McKay expressed pleasure at the re- ception which this useful branch of instruction is receiving. Mr. John J. Dalton, of Weston, was a. guest at the Veterans' Banquet held at the Engiueers' vcliity at King St. lisabFriday at the conc1usfori of the convention of the Ontario Land Sur- veyors' Association. Mr. Ed. Fullerton, of Brampton, paid a visit to Weston Lodge No, 200, I. O. O. F., on Monday night, acting as Noble Grand in the Initiatory'De- gree for the evening. Mr. L. A. Wil.. kinson was also a visitor and assisted in the work of the degree. A, The B. Y. P. U. met on Sunday ev- ening with a good attendance. Topic for the evening was the appeal for Foreign Missions to young life. Mr. Pearce took charge of the meeting, making a strong appeal tor the boys and girls to start early in life to live the Christian life, expressing a wish that if the call came to any of them to offer themselves for labor in the foreign field they would willingly INF. spend. The installation in the public libra- ry of new lights has made, a. vast improvement in the lighting; situo- tion. Under the old system re'ading of papers at the stands or period cals on the tables. was an impossibility. If the library qs to be the convenience and education to the town it is in- tended to be properly lighted to read by, This ls one of the most essential requirements, as it is in the evening the majority of people have the time to go to the library, sit down for an hour or two, and read the literature which the library provides free tor the use ot citizens. One ot the officers of the Salva- ttou Orphanage Home for Soldiers' Children canvassed we ‘business men of the town for sutfsiiiriptions one day last week, meeting with a generous response to his appeal. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lennox and daughter, from Davison, Saskatche- wan, have returned home after spend- ing a delightful holiday with their cousin, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davidge, TTurnt)erview, Sykes Ave. The big sale held during the past week end at Inch’s drug store was a big success. This is the way to keep our people buying here. Where big and real values are offered the peo- ple will Jouy. The values received Were good. . The old Presbyterian Young Peo- oles Rally will be held to-night, Wed- nesday; Fers.. 28, in the old Presbyter- ian Church, Cross Street. Dr. Burton will give a talk on "Light and Elec- tricity." A good musical programme has been arranged. Mr. Wm. Sharkey, formerly of Em- ery, has giverrup farming and taken up his residence in Weston, having moved into Mrs. Gordon's house on Holley Avenue. The many friends of Mrs. McIntosh, King Street, will be glad to hear that she is recovering from her recent se- were illness'. The annual congregational At’Home ~01 the Methodist Church will be held in the school room on Thursday even- ing. March 8th. Come and enjoy a social time. The representatives of the Shan- iyztlen's 1titdpr Association were in town last wee, soliciting donations in aid ot their work. C While Mr. Thos. Noble is improving nicely and is able to be out, it will be some time before he will be able to be back at work. ‘Mr. John Gardhouse spent last week in Waterloo and Kitchener, speaking in the interests of the Farmers' In, stitute work. MtJg. R. Dennis, who has been confined to his bed for some time, is able to be up and around the house. r" Don’t overlook the list ' canned goods advertised on the front page. It will pay you to read them over. C, Bev.'Dr. Ddnielsrwiipreach morn- ing and evening in the Methodist (31mm): on Sunday, March 4th. _'. Mm. (Rem) Hughes Jones has re- mained: home after spending a. pleas- ant-imp sWeeks’ visit in Peterboro. Mets/pan, King Street, is under the doctor’s care, and her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs: Meyers is Very ill with pneu mania at her home on King St. Address All Communications to 8. WILSON, Editor and Manager Telephone No. 26 WESTON, ONTARIO Per Annum in Advance Single Cppies (te. BIRTHS WESTON IPTION PE Storr82 on the Woodbridge car line is just a short distance north of the fund. C TERMS-Hay, grain, timothy seed, bull, tat calves, fowl, store pigs, and all sums ot $10 and under, cash; over that amount 7 months' credit on ap- proved joint notes. 5 per cent. per annum off tor cash. _ CATTLTr-ITNstein bull ;_y Holstein cows, with calf by side; Holstein cow, due March 18; 1Eo1steiicovr, due Mar. 24; Holstein cow. due Marbh 28; Hol- stein cow, due April f); Holstein cow, due April 30; 10 Holstein cows in full flow; I Jersey heifer; 3 yearling heif- ers, Holstein: 2 heifer calves. The above are an exceptionally fine herd of dairy cattle. SHEEP--1 ram; 1 ewe, lambs by side; 4 ewes, Shropshire grades, due time of sale. HARNESS-I Set. team harness, 1 set plow harness, 2 sets single har- ness, 8 horse collars. kitchen table, 1 kitchen cabinet, 2 hanging lamps, 1 tapestry carpet, 1 linoleum, 1 tapestry rug, 1 kitchen range, New Imperial; 1 steel range, 1 box stove, 2 beds, a quantity of dishes, 1 churn, 1 lawn mowerkand other articles too numerous to men- tion. The undersigned haive received it structions from the Executrix of th Estate of the Late DOUGLAS McLEL- LAN, to sell by public auction at lot 29, first concession, Etobicoke, on THURSDAY, MARCH 15TH, 1917 At 12 o’clock, the following: EEORSp1S--apur, brown mare, 10 years old, about 1600 lbs.; Queen, brown mare, 10 years old, about 1550 lbs; Barney, brown gelding, 7 years, about 1700 tbs.; Bess, bay filly, 3 years old; Babe, bay filly, 2 years old. (The above tive are Shires, and are eligible tor registration.) Togo, bay gelding, 10 Years, g.p.; Lloyd George, chestnut driver, 4 years old. has been driven by a lady. I'ItMr-I Sow, Yorkshire, pure bred, due 'March 18; 1 sow, Yorkshire, pure bredgdue April I; 12 store pigs. FOWL--2 geese, 1 gander, 1 /pair FC)WL--2 geese, 1 ducks. IMPLFMENTS--1 binder in good repair; A mower, Frost & Wood, in good repair; 1 corn binder in good re- pair; 1 hay tedder in good repair; 1 horse rake; 1 seed drill in good re- pair; 1 steel roller, 9 ft, in good re- pair; 1 cultivator, M.H.., new; 1 culti- vator, spring tooth; 1 cultivator, stiff tooth; t sets harrows; 1 manure spreader; 1 Cruickshank Wagon; 1 farm wagon; 1 truck Wagon; 2 sets bobsleighs, 1 set new; 1 buggy, rubber tires and lamps; 1 buggy, steel tires; 1 open buggy; 1 Democrat, pole and shafts; 1 buggy pole; 1 cutter; 1 dou- ble cutter; 1 hay rack; 1 flat rack; 1 riding plow, Cockshutt; 1 Perrin plow, double furrow; 1 disc harrow; 1 fan- ning mill; 1 set scales, 2,000 lbs. ca- pacity; 1 root pulper; 1 farm furnace; 1 extension ladder, 28 ft.; 2 horse fork ropes, pulleys and slings; 5' timbers 12"x12"x16" and 20 ft. long. HAY AND GRAIN---A quantity of barley, a quantity of oats, a quantity of alfalfa hay, a quantity of timothy hay, a quantity of timothy seed. Be sure and secure some of the Bridal Rose Flour J. D. Lee has on his bargain, list "to,-r' this, meg. A couple ot the young men of this vicinity took a load of waste down to the city last week, realizing the sum of $5, which was handed over to the Emery War Auxiliary. At a recent evening party given by Miss Duerdeon at her home, a dona- tiorfof $6 was turned over to the Em- ery War Auxiliary. Auditors appointed: Messrs. ‘John and Jos. Jackson, Meeting adjourned. N ED. STONEHOUSE, Pres. JOS. A, SNIDER, Secy. It was passed on motion that the regular annual meeting ot the West York Board of Agriculture be at Woodbridge on J une 9. Moved by It. L. Crawford ed by B, Macklim, that Jos der be secretary-treasurer year 1917. Carried. It was passed on motion that this meeting show its appreciation of Mr. Orawford's work (hearty applause) and also that the secretary be and is hereby authorized to forward the re- tiring secretary a purse of tweaty- five dollars when the government grant comes to hand. The resignation of the secretary- ship of the Board of Agriculture by Mr. R. L. Crawford notes the pass- ing out of active public service of one to whom West York owes a great deal. His services tor over thirty years cannot be tpo highly appreciat- ed. The West York Board ot Agricul- ture held an executive meeting in Weston town hall, February 22nd, at ~2.30 p.111. Mr. Jos, E. Jackson occu- pied the chair in the absence of the president. Mr. E. H. Stonehouse. Del- egates were present from West York Women's Institute, Etobicoke Coun- cil, Elia. Farmers' Club, and Weston Horticultural Society, and although the attendance was not large, there was no dearth of enthusiasm. esrmg and Instructive illustrated ad- dress delivered by Rev. Dickie on the Work of the' Reading Camps among the Lumbermen. Miners and Pail- way Construction Workers. He gave a-vivid description of the conditions under which these men work and live. Many ot them are foreigners. The missionaries that are carrying on ithis great work go in among these people, working with them all day, swinging axe, pick or shovel as the case may be, At night, as they ga- ther around the camp fire they teach the foreigner to read in English. In many cases the Bible With their own language in one column and English in the other is the only text book. This society erects reading camps in dif- fetrent-iratrts of the country, furnish... ing them with good)terature and it possible music. A gramaphone is to be found in many of these read- ing tents, and after a hard day's work the men will gather into these places of rest to read, play games and listen to music, thys spending a profitable hour, which otherwise may have been spent in dissipation and de-- bauchery. This association carries on its work in every province ot Cam. ada, with the exception of Prince Ed- ward Island. ' ' i HOUSEHOLD GOODS-I folding IMPLEMEN TS, HAY, GRAIN, FARM STOCK AUCTION SALE or FURNITURE, ETC. IE. McEWEN & SON, Auctioneer. EMERY second- A. Sni- for the Builder & Contractor Estimates given 9n all class of Work. _ _ Alterations and repairs prompt- ly"attended to. . Residence: 110 Lambton Avenue Phone: 18-3 W. A; TITLEY " Public Accountant and Auditor 13:24-4? _ Factory Cost Systems, Iniiiis'tiga- tion Audits 33 Richmond St. W. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $930.00, of which $310.00 is to be 93.31 by the Corporation. The esti- mated. special rate per foot frontage is 12.45 cents. The special assess- ment is to be paid in 15 annual in.. stalments. '3. A petition against the work will not avail to prevent its construction. Dated this 27th day of Feb., 1917. 1. The council of the Corporation ot the Village of New Toronto intends to construct as a loeal improvement an eight inch water main on New To- ronto Street from Thirteenth Street to a point 400 ft west, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. _ 2. The estimated cost of the work is $2,857.74, of which $952.58 is to be paid by the Corporation. The esti- mated special rate per foot frontage is 22.21 cents: The special assess- ment is to be‘paid in 15 annual in- stalments. TAKE NOTICE THAT ly. A petition against the work will not avail to prevent its construction. Dated this 27th day of Feb., 1917. Do You Skate l., The Council of the Corporation of the Village ot New Toronto in- tends to construct as a. local im; provement an eight inch water main on Eighth Street from New Toron- to Street to Birmingham Street, and intends 'to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting di- rectly 'on the work. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $3,325.50; of which $492 is to be paid by the Corporation. The esti- mated special rate per foot front- age is 750. The special assessment is to be paid in 15 annual instalments., TAKE NOTICE THAT mum {if NEW 7mm 3. A petition against the work will not avail to prevent its construction. Dated this 27th day of Feb., 1917. L The Counpil of the Corporation of the Village of New Toronto intends to construct as a. local improvement a sewer on Seventh Street from Lake Shore Road to New Toronto, and intends to especially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting direct- Iy on the work. f TAKE NOTICE THAT Proceeds in aid of the soldiers comforts. 220th Battalion Band Will be in attendance. nounced [ate-r THURSDAY, MARCH 15TH Phone: Weston 130. Residence: 4 Ray Avenue ILL, aw sciiilAN1t)li)N COAL Other programme will be an MePherson's Lightning Hitch and other good lines are in our stock for Women, Men and Children. Do you wear the new Skate Straps? They nev- er slip. F P. GORRIE, 5TH CON. Near Black Creek SONS OF ENGLAND LEEDS LODGE NEW LAID EGGS at Lowest Market Price For Sale COAL, COKE AND WOOD MERCHANT Mount Dennis oncert COME IN AND SEE OUR HOCKEY BOOTS Geo. L. Hodgson MOUNT DENNIS SHOE STORE B. DEAKIN GEO. D, SCOTT, Clerk GEO. D. SCOTT. Clerk Our repairing is done loyal: expert and at, once. Skates ground teh cents. GEO. D. SCOTT, Fred LaL:ii)'tits V West Toronto am of Weston will pla: night in the Wes is to be had _'atii:;) Clerk. to A e FOR Sa91--Good coal or wood range with reirervair and quantity or pipe, for less than half value; installation of electrii: range reason tor selling. Also feather bed in excellent oondi- tion. Apply to P. C. Blackburn, Thistletown,, Ontario. WANTED TO EtENW--With option of buying, a Small place, about 5 acres or more, in or around Mt. Dennis or ‘Weston, " as far out as Wood- bridge, with house and barn there- MEN wANaNiar--Tvro men used to 'packing‘wanted for shipping de- partment. Apply Mr. Southa11,Can- ada Cycle & Motor Co., Ltd., Wes- ton, out. It ROOMS xo TcarT?--.Mrs. Pusey, Main " Street, Weston. ",, It FOR saEair--- $25.00 will buy a good piand'in fine condition and' excel- lent tone. Apply to second house on north side of Meyers Ave. tt FOR salab.--Ereeorti1 mortgage of $1075 on solid brickhouse in Mt. Dennis. or will. trade tor vacant land, clear. in Weston, Apply Times & Guide. V 1t FOR TrENr--Ar small cottage otr Mey- er Ave., Weston. Apply tor Mrs. Walker, Meyer Ave,, Weston. 1t FOR msiNrpi-a'Arme house, t mama, some fun; trees, 10 acres. sandy loam. Jas., R. Dennis, Box 234, Weston. F93: SAL6--A Singer sewing; ma- v/qhine, nearly new. Apply to Box 3285, Weston." V _1t And take notice that after the 15th day of March, 1917, the said Amelia Eagle will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having re- gard only to, the claims ot which she shall then have had notice, and that the said Amelia Eagle will not. be li- able for the said assets or any part thereof to any persons of whose-elaims he shall not then have reeeited no- tice, ’ /, Dated at Weston, the 19th day of February, 19w. . , Notice is hereby given pursuant to R.SO. 1914, Cap. 121, Sec. 56, that all persons having. any claims or de- mands against the late John Brans- Trove Eagle, who died Jn' or about the second‘ day of October,, 1916, at the Town of Weston in the County of York,are required'to send: by post pre- paid' or to deliver to the undersigned solicitors herein for Amefia Eagle,’ executrix under the Wm ot the said John Bransgrove Eagle, their names and addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and statements ot their amounts and the, nature pf the securities; it any, held by them. m the matter of the estate of John Wamgrove Eagle,. orthe Town of Wesmn in the County of York, gen- tleman, deceased. Executor’s notice to creditors and others in the matter of the estate of James Cmickshank. late of the Town of Weston, in the County of York. wagon-maker, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statutes in that behalf that all creditors and other persons having claims against the estate of theabove named James Cruickshank, who died on or about the twenty-third day of November, A.D. 1916, are required to send by post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned solicitor for Wallace John Cruielrshatsk, Jas. Lewis Cruickshank and George Robert Cruickshank, the executors of the said deceased, on or before the first day of April, 1917. their names and. addresses and full particulars of their claims, duly veri- fied, and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them, and after the said date the said executors will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims or interests ot which they shall then have had notice, and the said executors will not be liable for such assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims pk interest they ‘shall not hate had 19t17 on. "iriu, pay good rent. Apply by letter to. ItrRuthertord Avenue, Mt. Dennis. "',r ti krtice. \Dated the 27th day NOTICE TO†CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS GRAY & GRAY, Solicitors for said 1Mrecuhrix, 43 Imperial Lite Building, 20 Victoria St., Toronto Bank at Nova Seotia Build- ing, Weston, Ont. Solicitor for said executors C. 'LORNE FRASER WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2}), 1917 of February 4t Our new Fedora Hats in grays and blues are up to +he minute. Agent for Butterick. G. M. LYONS Main St., Weston I They are the newest and smartest yet in the shirt line. Also our stock of Smocks and Overalls is complete. A special line at $1.35 per garment. HOGS AND FAT CALVES Write or Phone J. IE. Wickson, St. Lawrence Market Toronto, Ont, Phone: Main 2967 Eagle House Block Main Street , V Sang, Gravel and Filling Always on Hand. Movings Promptly Attended to, Phone T9 at 6.45 a.m., 12.45 noon and 8.45 pm. This is the place to purchase all good reliable boots for the farm or house. Felt Goods and Rubbers. at lowest prices. Henderson’s To be sold " by public auction, all the right,. title, interest and equity of redemption of Thomas Me- Cutcheon, the defendant,.ln and tos.all and singular that certain piece or, par- cel of land and. premises situated, ly- ing and being: in the Towz1srhip of York, in the County of York, and may be more particularly described as being lot No, 15, accord- ing to plan No, 1585 registered in the registry office of the County of York. The property has a twntage of 50 feet on Cobalt. Street in Mount Den- nis. Upon the property there is erect- ed a solid brick dwelling. house. Under a writ of! Fieri Facias between Benja- min Morrell,, plaintiff,, and Thomas McCutcheon,, defendant, on Saturday. the,24th dag of February, AD, 1917, at 12 o'clock. noon at the County Sheriff's Ottiee, 1n the Court House in the City of Toronto. ALEXANDER McCOWAN, Bherut County of York. Sheriff's Office,. Toronto, November 16, 1916. . TERMB--1pat cattle, calves, poultry and all sums of $10, and: under, cash; over that amount 7 months' credit on approved joint notes. 6 per cent. oN tor cash. V F0RNrTURB--Refritrerator, ' bed- steads; feeder, Oxford Laurel, nearly new; feeder, Crown Brilliant; 26; Queen heater; open grate; drum and quantity of stove pipes; 2 arm chairs; 6 kitchen chairs; rocking chair; two kitchen tables; set of drawers, bureau. washstand; 2 clocks; 2 sofas; churn; quantity of milk pans- and milk pails: hall lamp; hanging; lamp; Rochester burner; mirror. IMPLEMENTS - Market wagon, Cruickshank, nearly new; heavy wag- on; Bain wagon, new, with springs and manure box; Speight wagon with manure box; truck wagon with hay rack; single horse wagon with hay rack; heavy wagon, dump cart; pony can; covered buggy; Gladstone bug- gy,; 2 cutters; pair of bobsleighs with new box; binder, McCormick; roller, Bell; mower", Massey Harris; corn binder, Massey Harris; seed drill, Wisner: horse rake; cultivator, single scuttler; corn cultivator; disc barrow: strawberry scuftler; cutting box, 2 sets barrows; two row turnip drill: potato digger, Hoover, good as new; fanning mill; double furrow plow; Wilkinson plow No. M; double mould hoard plow; cream’ separator, new; gasoline engine,71%,, h.p., Massey Har- ris; pulper, Massey Harris; pump and jack; hand'. seed drill: wheel hoe; wa- ter barrels and pipes; cider mill and quantity cider barrels; 2 milk vats; feed tabs; apple barrels and bushel boxes; strawberry boxes; Paris Green blower; platform scales, 1200 lbs.; quantity of cow chains; 6 hotbed sash, 2 apple ladders; 2 iron ventilators for barn; crossout saw, new; ice saw, new; 2 pair ice tongs; set of plow harness; set of double harness, nearly new; set of heavy double harness; set of single buggy harness, new: g single collars: 35 hens; chicken Coops, forks, shoVels; rakes, hoes, etc†too numer- ous to mention. [ ' UaT'1'1u1s'--fIolstein cow, fat; roan cow, Lat; Holstein, due time of sale; red cow in full flow of milk; roan cow in full flow of milk; Holstein cow due April 21; red cow in full flow of milk; red cow, fresh; Holstein heifev due March 9; Holstein heifer. 10 months old. . ' The undersigned has received in- structions from HENRY HILL, Dun- das Road, Islington, to sell by public auction on TUESDAY, MARCH COW, 1917 At 1 pm, the toilowimr: HORSES-Brown mare 12 years old; black mare, aged; brown horse, Repairing a specialty CHARLES GILLIS CATTLE---EE0lst SHERIFF’S» SALE OF LAND HENDERSON's SHOE STORE Farm Stock See our stock of NEGLIGEE SHIRTS IME'tuEhEEN'PS, FURNITURE ETC. J, w, McEWEN. & SON, . F Auctioneems. GENERAL TEAMING Wanted AUCTION SALE OF Phone 30 Weston have opened a piano and New Willith Sewing Ma- chine store. They also carry a full stock of Columbia Grafanolas - Needles and oil. All Sewing Machine repairing work promtly at- tended to and guaranteed, Store, St. John's Road [ Weston _ \ i TEACHER OE PIANO Studio, Bank ot Nova Scotia Building Tuesday and Friday Pupils prepared for Toronto Conser- vatory Examination. PHONE 67 J. K. McEWEN tie SON PIANO INSTRUCTION Monday and Thursday, 2 to 5 pm. Studio, Bank or Nova Scotia Building R. R. 2, WESTON PHONE 3-4 WESTON EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Maria St., Weston, Phone June. 1213 332 Bloor W., Toronto, Ph. Col. 2602 Consultations by Appointment. FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Barrister. Solicitor, Nclary Public 1758 Dundas St., 'West Toronto (Above Hoar's Hardware Store) Real Estate Loans placed at Current Rates. Telephone-Junction 991 Elsemem Avenue Agent for Fire, Life, Accident, Auto- mobile and Plate Glass Insur- ance in sate companies and at best rates' Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers Phone IW, Weston Money to Loan on good First Mortgage Securities and Iohn Street WESTON, ONT. Office Hours: 8-10 am. ; 6-8 pcm'. Sunday excepted. C. Lorne Fraser, MA. Office: Corner Rosemount Ave DR, J. A, MELDRUM _ King St. and Ro?emount Ave. Telephone _15 Weston, Ont. DR. W. J. CHARLTON Office and Residence, East Cor, MAIN ST., WESTON Opposite Bank ot, Nova Scotia Office: Coleman & Hackett Block A. T. C. M, Graduate Toronto Conservatory ot Music Piano-Teachers' Normal Course. Pupils prepared for Conservatory Exams. Studio: “The Bungalow" Maria St. WESTON: _ Dr. H.. D. Livingstone Barrister, Sblicitor, Ndtary, Etc. Residence: Rosemount Avenue WESTON HELEN R. WILSON Licensed Auctioneers for the Counties, of York, Peel ant ' Simcoe Terms Reasonable Mornings and Evenings Toronto Office: Gray & Gray 43 ImperiarLife-Bui1trmg 20 Vittoria St. DR. J. T. HACKETT Dentist G. HOWARD GRAY Open every evening. Margaret R. Gillette Stella V. Rowntree Prompt attention. Funerals conducted carefully and satis- factorily. Only finest equipment used. Motor funerals if desir- ed. _Motor ambulance service. Residence and Chapel, Phone 28 MAIN Silt, WESTON T. PLANES & SON MT. DENNIS P. B. EDMUNDS Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Physician and' Surgeon J OHN HARRIS Undertakers and Embalmers E. J. MUSSON BARLET T Physician, Etc. WESTON ONTARIO WESTON I J. L. GRAND Main St., Weston Next to H. Cousin’s Livery Prompt Attention given to all orders Bring All Your Repairs for Harness to The Saddlery Piano and Organ Tuner 200 Berestord Avenue, West Itarmtgt. Telephone Junction 78. 25 Years’ Practical Experience. Will go any place. Drop a cant. J Hay Gd strGV" -r" AH kinds of Poultry Foods aad' Specifics _ Timothy and Clover Seed Rolling and Chopping FLOUR, BRAN AND, SHORTS Gluten Meal, Oilcake, seal, Meal, Crushed Oats, Shopi?ed" Oats, FLOUR ANDWEE1y Chopping and [Railing Miil open from 7 a.m. to 6 11m; I Mill Phone MT Night Phone at Hbuse, 181 WADSWORTH All are welcofhé to call andf'in- terview our new display of goods. Navel Oranges, Florida Oryi- ges, Grape Fruit, Malaga Grapes. Raisins, Figs, Cranberries, Dates, Table Apples, Cooking .Appla, Prunes. _ NUTS __; Walnuts, Almonds, Brazif Fil- berts, Peli Nuts. SHAVING PARLOR GRIFFITH Mos, FOR THE SOLDIERS V Neilson’s Overseas Chocolates, & Nut Bars, Chewing Gum, Tobacco, etc. MAIN STREET WESTON Nova Scotia Bank Bldg. JOHN T. ANDERSON MOODY BROTHERS _ - Ad). MOFFAT L, REAL ESTATE has opened an up-to-date Opposite HILL & SHIELDS Main Street, WESTON BEEF, PORK, VEAL AND LAMB FRUITS - All New Stock SPECIAL QUALITY FOR POULTRY _ Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens W. J. WARD Motor Funeral if desired. Motor Ambulance Service Residence & Chapel, Ph. 168 MAIN ST., WESTON GRIFFITH BROS, FIRE, ACCIDENT AND _ AUTO In the Leading Companion Office, Mall} St., WESTON Phone 96, Residence S" . R. DAVIDSON INSURANCE ED. P. BEACH Shaving Parlor HOUSES TO RENT! RENTS COLLECTED PHONES 95-1214 WESTON: T M. Simon, Pfoprietor Undertaker and Embalmer PHONE 36 Dealers in '