Times & Guide (1909), 20 Nov 1908, p. 4

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FReCEERRENAE c n onrroernnien ons on MQM\st““s\rw _ Miss Eliza Shaw, of Orangeville, is visiting fr.ends in town. ‘The bridge over the Humber by Wadsworth Mills, is closed for traffic during repairs. Telephone No. 26 Mrs. and Miss Dickin will receive at their home, Main street, on. Wednesâ€" day, Nov. 25th, from 8 to 6 o‘ clock. Mr. R. L Crawtord, of Emery, who returned home from the West on Sunâ€" day, was in town this week. Repeat itâ€"Shiloh‘s Cure will always cure my coughs and colds. | wEsron | Mr. T. Gorewell, who was section foreman on the Grand Trunk, in Weston, _ has returned to _ West Toronto. Subscription Price, $1.00 per year Mr. Talbost Gwynne, _ who was stationed here with the Farmers‘ Bank, was in town on Wed esday visiting friends. Repeat itâ€"Shiloh‘s Cure will always @ure my coughs and colds. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Mr. M. Sosnowsky has returned to the Grand Trunk Railway and will eccupy his old position as section foreman in Weston. Bears the Signatnre of On Wednesday evening. December 16th, the Women‘s Auxili ry of St. gohn’s Anglican Church, w l hold a ale of work in the School house. Reeve Bull and Councillor Bull re presented the Municipality of Weston, at the cutâ€"ing of the first sod for tie Hydro Electric Commission‘s transâ€" mission line. Mr, and Mrs. W. Savage, of Phila. Uckens L delphia, Mrs. Briscos, of Toroato, Songs, and ad Mrs. J. C. Clarke and her daughter ; moved for _ Hortense, of Bolton, are gu=sts of given by he: Mrs. T. Y. Savage. at Happy Mount. |be a Music Mrs. A. Gibson anid daughter Mil dred, and Mrs. John Card and daughter Mable, have retuuned home after spending the holida,s, with Mrs ‘Thomas Simpsonâ€" and ‘Nirs. Levi Coulter. § Weston H. S. has chosen the 21st and 22nd of December as the date for their annual concert. Committees have been formed and the pupils are hard at work to make this event, its usual success. CASTORIA Mr. George Packham. who basre turned from the noith country, reâ€" ports a successful excursion _ With a party of friends he made his headâ€" quarbers near Great Wilson Lake and managed to bag his quota of deer, Mr. George Bull arrived in town on &my‘ from the West, on a elatives. I es : THE TIMES AND CUIDE w Grand Trunk station was issession of by the staff, on Weston, Ont., Friday Nov. 26th,, 1908 ADVERTISINCG RATES ON APPLICATICN 18 A. E. WHINTON, Proprietor ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Mr. W. J. Bourke is using the large stable adjoining his hotel, for a boardâ€" ing stable. He has _ splendid accomâ€" modstion for twenty horses. The stable is commodious, warm, wellâ€" lighted and with an abundance Of Mesars. Roy Munshaw. Harry Best and Dan Morrisey have returned from their bunting expedition: with five deer to their credit. Mr. T Delworth was among the successful exhibitors of vegetables at the Ontario Horticultural Show, last week, The seven members of the Downsâ€" view Hunting Club, that were up to Boulger Lake, for the hunting season, returned home with ten deer. Professor Cotton _ of â€"Wyeckliffe College, was the preacher on Sunday afternoon at St. Philip‘s Church. He gave ae eloquert discourse on the "‘beauty of truth."" On Monday next, the President of the Weston Cricket Club, Mr. G. W. Verral, is giving a dinner to the memâ€" bers, at the Central Hotei. About sixty members are expected to be present. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mallaby. on Tuesâ€" day attended the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Mary Hancock, daughter of Mr P. Mallaby, who died at her residence on Laughton _ Avenue, last week. Repeat itâ€"Shiloh‘s Cure will always cure my coughs and colds. s The fame of Master Artic Hill as a Soloist, is spreading. On Friday last at Broadview Hall, he sang at the concer; of the Maple Leaf L O0.L. and shared the honors of the evening with Mr. Bert Harvey and other we‘lâ€" srown Toronto stars. The Weston brass quartette will make its first public appearance ou Monday evening. It will contribute several selections to the musioal proâ€" gramme at the conclusion of the Cricket Club banquet. good water. On Friday night, last week, Mr. Robert Wardlaw had thres horses killed on the G.T.R. track above the crossing at Concession A . The horses got out of their pasture field and strayed on the tracks. . They were valued at over $600. On Friday afternoon last, Mrs, Alf M. Barton gave a most successful tea. The rooms which were most artisti cally decorated with feras and carâ€" nations, were thronged from 4 o‘clock nntil 7. misses Edith and Edna B rton assisted the hostess in the teaâ€" room. The A.Y.P.A. nad a very inter esting meeting last Tuesday evening. Miss Brain gave a paper on "Charles Dickens‘ Life‘‘ with selections and |songs, and a vote of thanks was moved for the very pleasant evening given by her. The next meeting will \be a Musicale at the home of Mrs _ Dalton, Maria street Mr. E. Redmon@d, on Malnâ€"street re quest» us to state that he knows very well the parties who removed his gate on Tuesday evening, but out of con sideration for their parents, has taken no further action in the matter. The same consideration will not deter him again, should the offence we re; eated Henry Hamilton is distinguishing himself in athletics at St Andrew‘s College. He ran in the croâ€"s couutry race in which there were filty two starters, and came in cighth, doing the six miles in thirtyâ€"five minutes. This brought him the coveted cake awarded for the day scholars. Repeat itâ€"Shiloh‘s Cure will always cure my coughs and colds. ‘he West York Farmers‘ Institute will meet in Weston, on Saturday the 28th inst In the aftermcon the speakers wili be Dr. «fi G. Reed, George:own, Mr Uainan, Allisonville, and Others; in the evening, in adâ€" d.tion t> these speakers, Miss L. Campbell of Brampton, will read a paper on "The Ideal Home *‘ At the evening meeting, which will be joined in by the Women‘s Institute, a capi tal musical programme wiil be given. The members of the Weston Women‘s Institute will als> provide a supper, which will be served at the close of the afternoon m¢e ing. T5s if paid in Advance WESTON, ONT The work on tue skating rink is being pushed on rapildy and every thing will be in readiness by the time the cold weather comes, _ The outside rink which will be regulation hockey size, will be surrounded by a sixâ€"foot cushion. Commodious dressing rooms have been built and both inside and outside rinks will be well litby numerâ€" ous electric lights The two rinks will be connected and it will be pos sible to skate from ome to the other. There will be a Grand Concert given in Weston Town Hall, oâ€"morrow evening, the 21st, under the auspices of Hamilton Orchestra, of Toronto Weston will have an opportunity for the first time to hear Benedick Clark, Toronto‘s noted boy violinist ; P. JI. Clarke, Baritoae; Phyllis Clark, the talented little character singer; besides four beautifully illustrated songs and four complete reels of moving pictures including ‘‘Coronation of King Edâ€" ward,"‘ the great ‘‘French Auto Race,‘‘ and several others. _ Hard times pricesâ€"adults, 12¢; children 10c.. Mr, J. M. Gardhouse, who shipped a Clydesdale filly to Providence Bay, by C.P.R to Owen Sound, then by steamer Telegram to destination, was notifed last @<cek by the C. P. R. Officials, that the colt bad been burnt along with the "Telegram.‘‘ This week Mr. Gardhouse has reccived word that the colt was thrown overâ€" board and is either drownedl or may be on some little Island. A man and a tug have been put in search of the colt along Club and Wall Islands. Mrs., Elder, of Lansdowneâ€"avenue Toronto, celebrated her seventieth birthday on Monday â€"eve. _ Amongst those os her relations in Weston who were present, were Mrs. Kaiser, Mrs Irvine and Miss Mary Irvine, Mr and Mrs. J. Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. F.T. Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Hoover,) of Edgeley. The Weston branch of the West York Women‘s Institute will meet on Saturday next, November 28th, in the Town Hall, at 8 o‘clock. A capital programme has been arranged and Miss Campbell will give an aldress. At the conclusion of the meeting the ladies will provide tea for the mem bers of the West York _ Farmers‘ Institute, who will be holding a meetâ€" ing On/the same afternoon Those ladies who did nut provide on the last pcecasion, are expected to do so now. Over one hundred guests attended the reception given by Mrs. McNal‘y, at her residence on North Station St, last Thursday. _ The reception rooms were beautifully decorated with uall palms and yellow chrysanthemums and tea roses. Mrs MceNally hand somely gowned in black silk with white poiat lace and diamond ornaâ€" ments, received her guests at the ent ance to the tea room, where Mrs. Munro, of Toronto, assisted by Miss Mabel Farr, Miss Eva Munro and Miss Genevieve Lvons poured tea. The $y Farm Club held the first dance of the season, on Wednesday evening at the Oddfellows‘ Hall and scored a brilliant success _ Over sixty couple were present and the excel lence of the music and the fiqor kept the d«ancing up until three o‘clock next morning. The committee in charse of the arrangements . perâ€" formed tneir task admirably and everything went without a hitch. The members of the Clib a e to be conâ€" gratulated on this brilliant opening of the seas n. 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. What Parisian Sage did for Chas. S, Baker, it will do for you. _ Read the following: £ ‘I was so. bald and_ such a shining mark for my friends, that [, as a last reâ€" sort, tried your Parisian Sage (after tryâ€" ing several bottles of the highty adverâ€" tised and high priced so called hair reâ€" storers), and I am glad to say I now have a heavy growth of new hair. _ I am now 44 years old and I have a heavy growth of new hair after carrying my shining mark for over seven years. _ I gladly reâ€" commend Parisian Sage to all afflicted with baldness." â€"Chas. S. Baker., 491 Muin St. East, Rochester, N. Y. Parisian Sage, the ouly natural hair restorer, is guarant:ed by W. J. Inch to cure dandruff, stop failing hair, and cure itching of the sealp, or money back. â€" It is the ladies‘ favorite hair dressing, beâ€" cause it adds charm and luxuriance to the hair. â€" 50 cents a bottle. _ Ask W.J. Inch about it. A SHINING MARK. â€" 1arge stock for Fall Frade just arrived. These meonuments are all choice in design and are of the best foreign and eastorn granites. To be sold as low in price as posâ€" sible this fall. _ Call and inspect my stock. 120 Feet We are now prepared to let our cusâ€" of Bargains tomers bhave the greatest bargains in Fancy China and Glassware that were ever offered in any store in Canada. Our huge stock must be cleared to make room for new winter goods, Come and View Onr Bargains. § Large stock for Fall Trade just arrived. â€" These m cultivates the saving habit. The saving habit is the sure road to independence, if not wealth. . $1.00 starts an account in this Bank, and even small regulardeposits, with Interest added every 3 months, soon count up. Morey may be withdrawn at any time withâ€" out notice, BALDWIN‘S BOOK STORE, Fige and Life Insurance Co‘s TARIFE. Royal, Norwich Union, and North British and Mercantile. NONâ€"TARIFFE York, Merchants, Traders, Standard. e AND Also Agent for reliaole Nursory stock all at lowest possible rates Reeve Bull and Councillors Pearson and Bull mads a quorum at the Coun cil meeting onâ€"Monday niabt. _A communication was received from the Borland Carriage Company, ol Str.tford, regarding a site in Weston for their works. _ The Clerk reported that he had met a representative of the firm and had showed him over the town. The Reeve stated that the representatives of an American comâ€" pany had also been in town looking for a site. _ They were at preâ€"ent onâ€" deavoring to secure an option on some buildings at the west end of the town . British North America Eugineer Chipman wrote asking for some information that was necessâ€" ary to his report which he hopes to be able to present by the end of the present month. The National Sanitarium Associaâ€" tion wrote asking for aid, but as the town has always had to pay for any pationts they have sent to Graven hurst, the Council decided not to take any action in the mattoar. _ The Hydro Electric Commissioners sent an invitation for the Reeve and Council to attend the ceremony of cutting the first sod for the pow r transmission lineâ€" The Resve on b :â€" halif of the Council had already acâ€" cepted the invitation and the mem bers will take half a day for the show. The following accounts were passed: A. Moiningstar, work on lighting ex tension o. rm.sk ag e ... .80 98 T. Warren, work on lighting extenâ€" ib esfi ascareces rrell M MeCormick, work on ligh ing ox tenston=‘ln.. ... s .. s §vt 60 G Harris work on lighting extenâ€" BIOM.% cer t na sn nlas wia‘s n salals J AO J. Bailey supnlies & teaming.$51 63 E. Smith, sewer pipe. ...... ..$26 84 Times and Guid~, advertising..$2 48 J Harrison, work on streets.. $12 60 J. MceAllister, £3 6+ .. $15 05 L A. Lemaire, luwber...... $124 29 E. J. MUSSON A group of monuments erected at one time at Riverside Cemetery, Weston. Kaiser, Shuttleworth, Burgess. Scott and Palmer. Taylor at St. Philip‘s Churchyard. wWESION COUNCUL MEETING 1836 THE BANK OF 1908 WESTON BRANCH Agent for the following China and Glassware ._G WARDELL, 188â€"190 Dundas St. E, West Touonto EXCELSIOR LIFE One of the Oldest and strongest Banks doing business in Canada. A SAVINGS® ACCOUNT M O N U M ENT S $251 14 9R Toys, Dolls, Picture Books, Cards and Calenders, .. Xmas Novelties.. Corner Church and Main Sts., WESTON iladame Rutberford? BE TL TTE IILILIILELLELELLEELIL Chinaware and Stationery Work First class _ Moderate charges Heaps & Co‘y N: J. McEWEN, Manager Sometimes you experience tvain and weakness without much suffering. Later on the pain will surely come. _ The trouble can be stopped now by rubbing on Nervilinieâ€"rub it in deeply over. the spine, and theu put on a Neivilioe Porâ€" ous Plaster. _ In these remedies you will find wonderful and quick relief. They will spare yon from an altaci of Luarmâ€" bago which is the outcome_ of neglected pain in the back or side. For all musâ€" cular pains, strains, and weakness. Polâ€" son‘s Nerviline Plasters have no equal. Refuse substitutes. Graining, Sign Writing, Etc. TORONTO COLLEGE or MuSIC, $ Pembroke St , Toronto g Mrs. J. Fina‘gan 105 Dandas St E wWEST TORONTO and P. 0. MOJNT DENNIS. (Mrs. T. SigrHBoNn®) Teacher of Vocal Calture WEDNESDAY & SA TURDAY, Joseph St, WESTON MONDAY‘S & THURSDAYV‘S ip ANY WEAKNESS IN YOUR BACK? Riverside Waiting Room, PAINTERS and PAPERâ€"HANGERS, suitable for presents A beautiful line of EAGLE BLOCK, WESTON, ONT. DR. G. ARTHUR ADAMS, Dentist Buccessor to Dr. G. S. Martin, N. W. Cor. of Keele and Dundas Sts over Molson‘s Bank, West Toronq Bell, Jct. 55. â€"Stark 1 CHAS. H. P O R TE R, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Money to loan in large and small amounts. Officesâ€"36 Toronto St., Toronto, and Woodbridga,â€"Wednesday. P R. w . J CHARLTO N _ Physician, Surgeon, ete. Officeâ€"Cor. North Station and John Streets, Weston, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m«.; 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, 8 to 10 a.m,. Office, Phone Stark 188. House 8 DR. W_. T. WILLAR/E! j Dentist Officeâ€"13 Dundas Strset, West, next to Bank of B. N. A., J OS EP H NASON, u1. â€" Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. Money to Loan on Real Estate. Continental Life Building, Cor. Bay and Richmond Sts., Toronto. Residence,â€"WESTON. Residence, 401 H'urornjsvt._,’_i’_l_:.on;w-’ T_‘QE)fiNfiTO, QNT. North 1291 A. J. Anderson . H O W AR D S H A V ER, Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Money to Loan. Specialty Companies Incorporated and Municipal Law Office, 160 Bay St., Phone Main 1082 12 Keele St. N., W. P. Bull, K.CG. Organist Weston Methodist Church, St. Philip‘s Church, Etobicokef Teacher of Piano and Organ. 31 Macdonell Ave., TORONTO. HAROLD J. PARTRIDGE T. H. Wilson, M.A. BULL, UOLLISS & WILSON, Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Suite 514, Temple Bldg., . Toronto. G. w. COULTER, yvyS8. Honor Graduate Ontario Veterinary College All diseases of Cattle and Horses Treated Scientifically. Calls by mail or pho rompliy attended.xL WESTON, 0 Licensed Auctioneer for the Counties of York, Peel and Simcoe, and West Toronto. s Real Estate for sale and L-hm ~ rent. TORONTO JUNCTI COLLEGE OF M U AND SsCHOOL OF ELOCU Mrs. Marie S. McGill, Write for calendar Musical Directress ‘Phone Jct. 79. West Toronto. _ Real Estate and Inv TORONTO Weston Agent, _ â€"__ A THE YORK FIRE INSURANCE Cash, Mutual and Sto Full Goverhment Deâ€" 0 For Rates apply to E. J. MUSSO or drop a card to Head Office, 15 Insure in the Yo Toronto mi6 aties REAIT 3 AgFior SEWING MA Singer Sewing Machi 26 Dundas St. E WE H. â€"_F. SEFTON, Surgeon Dentist Room Letter Iâ€"West Entrance _ Confederation Life Building‘ A NDER S ON & GRA Y Head office, College & Y Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Over D. Rowntree & Sons, Taere are adyv JOHN J. DALTON, D.T.S. call in and get our Mrs. E. Mu WESTON, Ontario Land Surveyor, J . K. McEWEN, Lessons Embroide Before Buying . HACRKET T , Dentist advantages near home GiÂ¥en F1 wWEST TORONTO. wWEST TORONTO TORONTO, WESTON, ONT. J. Fred Holliss )4 ONT. â€" H. Gray

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