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Weston Times (1966), 17 May 1894, p. 3

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. Bank of Toronto Sold by IRWIN & Co Tuesday. and Saturday . t leruipenh 10 him MA Siigegs, rite one nud ESTABLISHED 1880, Weston Challenge Windâ€"Mill and Pump Works. is prepared to do all work in his line with care ... /and despatch. Will go to the city on ¢ k NeCY * Fititates d Houses Lifted, Removed udmdm:t -mu“hlw executed inthe bost form under his tonal J, CURRY, f 19 Adelaide St., East, ‘Telephone 1806. 394 TORONTO All disentes of Domesticate m.l,m,.l Mx. B. W. Bolton, who is at present the intost principles of Veterinary sotence. writiig on examination papers at.the Veterinary MW Operations | Toronto University, speot Sl::nd" with o-lubyl&flot; * eraied his cousins, the Misses Savage . OFFICE.â€"Cor: Eighth Avenue and| ~ THE Weston lodge of & 0.U.W. will Pine Stroet. Woodbridge celebrate their anniversary by attending wwrrâ€"wwâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"|Divine service in the Presbyterian MNANDMITRNIAG O WMNDARKTRAMN p)Cburch on Sabbath evening, June 3rd. CARTIE & THAMING ! SBNEST J. WALSH. J. L SLOAN WALSH & SLOAN. CARTING, EXCAVATING. REMOVAL OF FURNITURE, &¢.. Wl Oeapee e e en R& W_LONGSTAFF] C:VERY and BOAROING STAOLE _ M rpititikl Ploprieior. All um: fl.m'fim thearing the snuh ainst the assessment roll. All persous vlnc.gnlll-"n' the Court are wequired to attend at the same time and place, MUNICIPALITY OFâ€"THE VILLAGE OF wooODB E. Notice is heraby q‘u- that a Court of Revision will be held in the Mechanica‘ Institute Hall, on Monday, June 4th, 1604, at.8 c‘elock p m., for COURT OF REVISTON OaAPITAL RES $2,000,000. onpoo.oog ToRowto sRkanon, Corner Ohurch and Wellington Streots . __. SAVINCS DFPARTMENT. Derosirs received in sums of $5 and «apwards, and interest allowed thereou at ©urreat rates. SPECIAL Deposits. Brrotac Rates allowed on amounts wemaining not less than three months, and Deposit Receigte issued for same. W. R. WADsWORTH, &4#" Orders may be left at this office or at his aidence. Rectory Lane. 31â€"6m q‘;w. medium sized house in Weston, Frame or Brick.. Will exchange small house in ity and pay some cash if necessary. â€" Address The Subscriber having started the business of BUILDER AND contractor, ‘ <~ WESTON. Prize and Honor Graduates of the Ontario Veterinary College. WANTED. ‘JOHN BOYLAN, THE WESTON : ©sTaABLISHED 1856 JOHN MeCLURE, Clerk. ‘ T HER Managesr. Sâ€"ly tugeâ€"2 4 Â¥ ht shababdie Abrini© Arccoriae. .4 15 out of 32 but nevertheless the owner of the birds would like very much to Gad the guilty parties, Tas Kickapoo Innian Concert Co wre still on theâ€" boards" in Eagle‘s Hall and are drawing large crowds every night. _ Their entertainments are given free with the exception of Thursday and Saturday evenings, when 10 cents is charged. They are very interesting and in fact much better than Wa# have to thank our friends in Nova Sootia for sending us the beautiâ€" ful Mayâ€"flowers â€"we have received. Those in the tin box with air holes rnnhd in itâ€" wereâ€"very nice and fresh looking. Our correspondents aad other parties interested are hereby notified that this paper will be irsued on Wednesday of next week owing to Thursday being the 24th. â€" All advertising and other mat ter must be in our hands on Tuesday to insure insertion. On Monday nigt last some person or Thax West York Liberals will hold a convention in Weston, on Monday, 21st to select«a candidate for the Legislature. Five delegates from each of the fortyâ€" oneâ€" polling sub divisions will be allowed. TBz West York Licetse Commissâ€" ioners met on Satarday and granted a license to A. B. Haystead, of the Inkâ€" erman â€" Hotel!, _ Woodbridge. _ This house has not been licensed for the past three years, Is it that the elections are coming on ? . the mafority of travelling shows. OwiNa to the strike in the States in the coa! mines it is more than probable that both the mill and stove factory will sufferâ€"for want of coal. . Perhaps to Mnr. MacEwen, book keeper at the Woolien Mill, will, at the ead of the month.â€"take possersion of Mrs. Savage‘s bouse on Main St., recently occupied by the Rev. T. 8. Robjent. Wr . are informed that already four football teams have signified their inâ€" tention to competé in the football tourâ€" nament hore on the 24th. * Tsz work in the school grounds is progressing. The opivion is divided whetherâ€"it would have beea cheaper to have done it by contract. Ix the County Court the Breakey Bros., of York Township, recovered $115 from ‘Caldwell & Co., for 20 tons of hay sold by them. 1 ; ~â€" Norios of the Woodbridge court ‘of revision for hearing appeals againstâ€"the aessessment ‘roll is published elsew here in this issue. A raomosse match will be played here on the morning of the 24th between the little fellows of ‘Toroato Junstion and Weston. ‘ + painting during the past week m"ni;‘_; new faee on ‘his house.\; »” 4o ON allâ€"sides we heur the expression, how remarkably early the season is this sany Cd+ ‘ To ns Ienad in Y ADspuPnRd in o year, it is at least a fortnight earlier thao usual. Tmz Woodbridge Council minutes and a number of other items are crowd~ ed out this week, Our Roeve has been doing some Tax Rev. F. L. Brown occupied the puipit in the Methodist Church on Sunâ€" day evening last, T H. Gitaous, Q. O., of Winnipez, is visiting bis brother, Dr. J, T. Gilâ€" mour, M.P.P, Rry. J. P. Rice, of 8t Thomas, will preach in the Methodist Oburch here next Sabbath. __ Pastune to let on the Holloy estate. Apply to Mr, James MoMillso . 2in Mas,.Bavage, Willâ€"and: Ethel, have been spending a few days in Oskvilie. Hze the advt. of Dr, R, J. Willis, Y, D., Y. 8., of Woodbridge, dlgewhere. We will be glad to get the names of visitors to the village during the sumâ€" mer season . 188 Carruthers t Sund ith lboulhamw. $st o * Ma. M. J. Harris, of this , to i Taldimars this uigek,. * * 1 ** * LOCAL AND GENERAL s broke into the barn of Mr. d nm,uahg.u-, and stole rom 15 pigeons, property of WEW ADVERTISE MENTs. bei‘y willis: take place on the club nds adjoinâ€" . _Ten, ise cream, m‘ othr\ 5'-5-“&. will be «old on the ground. General admission, 10 cents. | 8. 0. E. Church Parade. On Sunday Leeds Lodge 8. . E., of thisâ€" place, accompanied . by brethren from _ the Juoction and Lambton, marched to the â€"Methodist Oharch where an priate Bermon . was ached by mv. Johnâ€" Looke from Fr‘oml!- 18: 24â€" A man that hath friends must show himself friendly, and there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother.‘" ‘The preacber showed that friendship was not only agreéable <and necessary to all, but it has obligations, for " a man that bath friends must show himeelf friendly," and even while we may have the very truest haman friendâ€". ship we all require to know the Friead that sticketh closer than a brother.â€" i-d".tlu M -d l::::ndo notgere ga party a concert will be held on the beautiful grounds of Dr. Irwin, and the tennbis matob will take place on the club grounds adjoinâ€" The Weston Lawn Tennis Club, The members of this organization are making great preparations for the 24th. In the afternoon at 3 o‘clock they will have a tennis match, Weston vs Park dale,and in the evenjng they will hold a grand Gardeno Party and Promenade Concert. . An excellent programme of vocal and instrumental musio will be | provided including a Toronto Orchestra: an us extent. e four or five of the members were standing on an old platform overâ€"hanging the river, engaged in raisiog a pump which had been placed there for drawing water from the stream below, the planks being rotten, the whole Btructure.â€"gave way, precipitating the party down the bank, some to theâ€"distance of fully 25. feet. Tt is a wonder some one was not injured severely as the whole was a conglomer ation of pump, planks and people, ; More Houses Wanted > ON a visit we made the other day to the stove foundry we were much imâ€" pressed with the great activity exhibited in the works. We noticed some thirty men.at work but we were much surâ€" prised to learn that many of the men at work left occasionally to" visit their families: who reside elsewhere,whilst the heads of the families who are at work here have to board. Any one with sufficient enterprise, money and consciâ€" eace who would put up a halfâ€"dozen houses to rent from $6 to $8 a month would be doing themselves and the place good service. Rents are altogether too high here and what houses aré to be got are too far away from the works. They took a Dropâ€" Ay accideot which might have been very serious occurred back of the lawn tennis grounds on Saturday evening last but fortunately no one was injured to DOL IQuuneZ I 2. 1005. .. s im To n a o e oo e e en e e en t took charge of the parish of Weston, where he has been instrumental is reâ€" moving the church to a more convenient situation\and in enlarging the edifice: to meet the wants of an increased congréâ€" gation, ‘The same paper of the 12th says:â€"A correepondent at Weston writes that the Anglican Church at that place, though removed to a more convenient site, has not been enlarged, 4 with the constables in the other counâ€" ties in the province. The question of holding ‘an excursion and games was referred to another committeeo to deal with. To all probability the picalc will be held at Newmarket. > . An Improvement. | Some ‘extensive improvements have been made in the grounds in connection with the Eagle House. The wellâ€" worn path leadiog to the station has been closed up makiog all back of the hotel more private for the guests of the house. ‘The grounds have been levelled aud seeded down, and in a short time the Eagle House will have a fine lawn, for tennis, bowling, eto, ‘A new path has been made a little south of the old one so that the public will experience no inâ€" couvenience from the change, : A Correction, The Toronto Mail of the 9th says in reference to Rev. Mr. Robjent leaving Weston : Rev. Mr. Robjent came from Rogland to Toronto less than a year ago and after a short stay in this oity he The County Constables, A ‘well attended meeting of county Sonatihice was held sn Mowiay aight ot Richmond Hail, Toronto, | Look Out FOr It! «The Euglish Uhurch bere intend holdiog their anoual Strawberry Kestival on Saturday, 23rd; June, for which mavy mrm}ul will â€" be procured. Further particulars next week. w Free Bullding Lots. Buildiog lot in Weston, two hundred feet deep free,to party building a brick house to the value of eleven bundred dollars or more. Dto# me a postal card. J. P. Jaoxson, 68 . Victoria 8t. To-‘ ronto. an ‘ As Mr, Maguire hbas bad so many years experience and pounw all purchases, ? dre assured of good M-h Iud close f Ed‘.llumfi luo.l:.d wl s . Gilt Dressing Sehool B"l;?ll'l’l on hand, DAVID MAGUIRES, MEH, !fiflfl AND CHILOREN BOOTS & SHOES _ ‘The secre was mested to write :o;d i;}ogz'mfiii: u,'fl tothe building und to neumbent., The churchâ€"wardens were to notify those who were backward in their outside, if it exnmot “;“"';{Jf.‘n':"""" over whether a reception be givem, or not was voted down as being at present unnecesâ€" sary. . After some other matters were discussed, the meeting brokeâ€"up at 10:30 W»stox Lopas, A.0. U,.W.. Gentlomen.â€"Having boch made the reâ€" cipient of insurance money due at the ’duthdol my late husband, ‘lwwonld like to extend to you my thanks your exactâ€" ness and prom‘pti{ndo in remitting same. Mr. Sorley ‘was a member of your order for but a very short period; this reason more than others, makes .me feel deeply the expression of sympathy.manifested by the members, and I sincerely trust that the prayers and good wishes offered for myself and childron may be heard by our lv? was moved to the chair. Mr. E. ilby acted as secretary. . Mr. Keefler reforred to th; reason, of %fliu of t::. meeting, winding up with . movi t Mr. Fielding, :f‘ W;.clil." ege, L apâ€" pointed wnSo duty for the Church until the 1st Octobor at $40 per month. This motion was seconded by Mr. Humphries. Mr. Thompson, seconded by Mr. Elold» worth, that Mr. Capp, of same . colâ€" lege, i)onppoinudonfln. ime termsâ€" the latter carried. On motion the apâ€" pointment was made unanizious. . It was resolved that the services of the lesson readers Mhlw with, a yery cordial vote of Mr. J. ‘Thompson and Mr. Mallaby, bL voted. The following was forwarded to, us for insertion mm‘hrol Weston Lodge, A.0.U,.W,: .. _ and children may be,heard by our :'12.’::.-:32 m,mg_g%gggh. * Yours sorrowfully dnd truly, ‘E.G. Sortay J John‘s was called for Monday night in the Church, about 18 prééut. . Mr. Holâ€" I Tournament, The Weston Amateur Athletic Assoâ€" ciation . will hold their. fourth annual tournament on, their, grounds..bere, on May, 24th. An excelleat programme ot athletio sports h artabged conâ€" sisting a gnod’foom fournament for a valuable silver eug, éu_of war between Dr. Gilmour, M.P.P..aod J. W. 8St. John, Eeq., quoitâ€"matob, ruoning and burdle races, jumping, putting the shot and other interesting events. ‘The proâ€" gramme is a varied one and will uo doubt furnish a first dlazbs day‘s sport, as liha committee will" d6 everything in their â€"power to | surpses ali previous events p:' the same Mmerp.' The prizes will be the best ever awarded by this association and will exceed $150 in value. The Weston Brass Band will be preseat during the afternoon to; enliven the proceedings with their choice music The programmes will be:issued in a few days, which can be obtained from the Seoy, Admission 25 ccuts, ladies and dhildren 15 ots., members free. â€"> others, renders it Whnecessary to ealarge in this phr‘;d its extraorâ€" dioary * virtues. _ The 'p‘m affected should be bathed with lukewarm water, and when the pores are thereby opened the Ointment should be. well‘ rubbed in, at least twice a day, ‘ It is always advis able to take Holloway‘s Pills in these dis orders, as this much assists the Ointâ€" ment‘s action. The ;Pille check the fever, purify ‘the . blood and eject ail morbid matter engendered by these diseases, 89 The W.A. A.A‘s. Fourth Annual Gonlding, 8y aud â€" Heslop, of York lmm; g:. Btowo aod Ww, Pearen, of Mount and M. J. B#ll.‘.l Toronto, made a tour over the Weston Rasd to this place for the :-rpmd-;finmnyhvin of aving it o . through from Black COreek Hill to Toronto Junstion. The opening of this road no doubt, would be a great benefit to the business men of the Junstion as it would take almost the entire traffic over the Woeston Road right through the heart of their town. It is a scheme that has been under con: sideration for some time, and no doubt spouer or later will be carried out, The party had tea at the Eagle House before starting on the retura trip, > Holloway‘s Ointment and Pills: For bad logs, bad breasts, scrobutic and sorofulous sores this is a genuine specific. W and _carnest gratitude of thodsands who haye experiâ€" ’al the occupants : ll.o street, T'a'.' w# ‘ down with care," â€" ‘The donkey l::lod a smole of delizht and satisfaction which was quite audible. as he turned his head and l* bis mfll. gazed on his victime, who were .clhriu‘ them~ selves together out of dust, _ Moral â€"Don‘t mookey with the donkey . Opening of the Weston Road, On Friday last a party: cousisting/ of Reeve W. J. Hill, " Deputyâ€"Reeves A~â€"meeting of the cor ACKNOWLEDGMENT. CHURCH MEETING. ‘Westors, May 15th, 1894; and â€" Heslop, â€" of ion of St. ship. ‘The request of Mossrs,. Wallis & Barber was ited . J.D.lu-.m v-sppoiuq: Director to sit on Board of the T. & M. E. R. Inllug i Sumdny Tth of Mayt 1894, m, on y 7, â€"Alif‘odn members were present,â€"The Reeve in the chair. Communications were received: from Fullerton, Cook, Wallace & Macdonald, Solicitors, saying that the firm had dissolved partnership and asking for settlement of their account against the Township ; from F. N. Wallis petition was received from R. R. Newborn and others aaking the Council not to mmuurmum l.flvnyco-rn to extend their road h_shwduly_l;-!tdfii'[qv‘_- A. Byâ€"law was passed giving permission \oth?fi‘,:l.ll-iow their road westerly to the River Etobicoke. . _ _ Repairs were ordered to Mimico Ave., near the Mimico Aghn, to the 6th, line road division and to Dalton‘s bridge over the Mimico river. _ The Townâ€" mfidn was instructed to notify Morrison to remove his fénce from the Indian line in this township. The Reeve was instructed to request the Counâ€" T"-“:l:uw&lfi-. \h:rh é.- on to give Mr. an of -uifiq for ’wudmdmmthwidnwudv among its members. ‘These are still ‘its !'ulmg"uo aims. ‘There is nothing selfish whout it. The Weston was organized nine ye;x:d:fo with mm membershjp of soi ng under twenty. . It hunus.ily until it has now a membership of E:mn sixty and seventy. It has been fortunate in always having very efficient officers to whom, with many of its memâ€" bers, is.due the honor of this success. The order. at large disburses the large sum of ton alone the lodge has paid out for beneâ€" fits, wn(a, besides help in other directions. As will be noticed hm‘%@d this issue, Mr. Henry Wardiaw, M.W., and Mr, J. Hamshaw, Recorder, vnihdrfqn Mrs. Sorley and presented her with .a cheque for two thousand dollars, the amount of her late husband‘s beneficiary. With the changes in the cost of initiation and" the policies issued, we bespeak for this society very great prosperity. ?uw?..él' IU'l-ul:‘ilWlll C Ony meenty axhand tha Mimsians Anl?- hanea 18 extend the Mimico Asylum boatâ€"house 16 Mvufir%:th'l‘owmhipmd allowâ€" ance and m&ifl, @°C., asking if the Council had appointed a ETOBICOKE TOWNSHIP ~COUNCIL. : At the last session of fl:‘:)nh.m Grand ‘Lodge, a very important was made which no doubt will be of gr:ls: advantage to the order. ‘The constitution was amended so that policies of $1,000 are to be issued as well as $2,000 policies, and while the initiation in each case is the same, the monthly assessments on the one thousand. policies ~Will be halfâ€"of . those on the two thousand policies fence. ‘ ‘Time was when it had to fight its way for sheer éxistence, but now nothing ingen.ldbutwotdlo! praise for the noble work it has done and is still doing, under the magical words of * Charity, and Protection." It is but twentyâ€"six years since this order was formed, with a mere handfual of , who banded themselves together “m each other. â€" The "day of small things" was not despised and now the little one has become a strong, nation.. The society of about twenty persons has become a vast organization of between three or four hundred thousand strong and still its watchword is omr%d, and with such chazges in its constitution and workâ€" ing as the altered circumstances may deâ€" mand, it will continue to lead the van it beneficiary work. ‘The objects for which it The Ancient Order of United Workman is ‘the pioneer of all the fraternal and beneficiary Associations on the continent and is the largest andâ€"miost progressive. The existence of -eontbenefich.? societies is demndeld_ h:n the inta;;i:h owh brotherâ€" hoo_d‘__ C social happiness, ioties as ‘the Workmen are producing incalculable good, notonlito 'iemmgn but to the state and the homes of the land. Happy homes make a happy country. If we were sureâ€"of getting through the world without sickness u:: ldve'nxty‘.’ such! mlhtn:::km would not uired, but so long as sickâ€" ne-:nddmtl?:m in the world, these are needed to relieve distress and to minister comfort to those who are caused to mourn. A society like the A.0.U. W. needs ‘no deâ€" decision was arrived at which will be of ‘interest to any man ur-n of age, who may be & in surence on the assesamen vufinm tem which has come to stay. Hi the cost of,initiation was $9.25. This amount included fees for the two degrees, the medical examination, beneficiary cerâ€" :.lilflewe snd!flui‘hdvsnoed lummnuo dn. 6. hBy e gction of the Todge on Mon‘ ight, the::n for initiation has been réu:g to 1e juwest amount possible, namely %6. this amount to cover the whole cost of initiation. Rev. J. Richardson preached in the Methodist Church on. Surnday, _ The annual anniversary and tea in conâ€" nection with the Smithfield M» 8. 8. will be held on Sunday and Monday, May 27th and 28th, Quité a turn out is exâ€" Prof. Kent, the electrician, xlnd lecture in Holmes‘ Hall on g{:r: y evening last. Ouite m numbar of the evening last, Quite ‘"a number of the g;’yljmh S:okiaring.”but in a fow minutes were scarcelyâ€"in it. }lm officers of the Thistftown M place on Thursiay evening. The same officers were elected with u few exceptions. Rev, Jno. Locke presided. Mr. W. T. Bell isor . of: Thistleâ€" t‘ovn.c.o.'..pddmmn.vb'tol prosent apd Shaeey through the was fuunl routine . of = quite a engthy address vurn- . Bell, Efidm"fi' delighted with his wit Nn.:’rhnni'-';:.ho::u’o‘h.thufio C. 0. F. was the society. . The members have received their regalia this week. ““‘““.""“‘"flm"""’ quooly" .R vwonte Mall, esurday;, little in the United States, Mexico, countries. ‘The views were acâ€" companied by a descriptive lecture and THE A.0;U. W. SEWING MACHINES. t "</pif ta . _ If you need one its the easiest ‘in the world to drop mqya mar%flflhn%g short order, and you‘ll be delightid with it. ‘ of them round Weston and they all speak for themselves. . â€"â€"IN PIANOSâ€"â€" I have lately taken hold of And can sell Q a "Humber," " NEWâ€"WILLIAMS The Spring Sewing. GEO. Birsâ€"I have used your Kendall‘s TibA ristn io P inve on ano norses and b?ounm. Avauer Faspeziox, " Price 61 per Bottle. Yor Sale by all Druggists, or address Dr. B. J. KENDALL COMPANE, ENOSBURH FALLS. VT., sne ngy wim » Rparvi e Aieorioumer berse ons m-"‘fl ""‘lnsnw'- it wons now Eetbiatiin n ty rarens KENDALL‘S _ggl.'l'.n_?‘unlf P oae 1 warn oi wcer Kendalls Sparin Olre KENDALL‘S SPAVIN CURE hfg\m for a culvert on the Scarlett road mt lot 17, $10; Messrs. Fulerton & Co., The council «adjourned to meet at ‘Thistletown on the 4th of June and to Te ) Peeeghons ob it oolock, pmo., on Frh dny,’du of June. 4 Solicitors, for legal services, $90.54; and pay for a culvert on North Drive at Humâ€" meetâ€"in Court of Revision at the Township Islingtont, 8th May, 1864, y for a culvert on :gshontbotd' the C. P. R. Co. to put the erdssing on Brown‘s line, near the Etobicoke river in a proper state of repair, ‘The Treasurer so to consult as to the Ti olfagparts noy proven & Th ThE P MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR MAN OR BEAST. Cortain in ie offecte and nover blisters,. Will now be on with a rush. . I remind the Ladies of ° the excellent qualities of the € ~+~ BICYCLES + STANDARD A. Macerterson, y Clork and‘ Treasurer LL, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1004 of the Reeve 40 e wb ®Patrons â€" are / my â€" E ‘ references. Calls day or night promptly ‘attended ‘to. Teoth examined free ‘of charge. 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