Times & Guide (1909), 27 Nov 1908, p. 10

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Geo. Sainsbury Carpenter and Contractor Coulter Avenue, â€"â€" WESTCN ORDERS DELIVERED DAILY Coal and Wood Uadertakiag and Embalming Promptly Attended To C. & wW. Wadsworth Mil=rs and Dealers in Gram and Feeds of ali Kinds Frobate has been applied for the will of the late Isaac Jobson_ who left farm and other property valued at $13,090. _ This, together with houseâ€" hold and personal property worth $2,210. makes an estate of $20 300. The estate is divided among the widow, two sons, and two daughters. Estimates given on all kinds of work PLUMBING, A Specialty Are you going to Business Coliege RESIDENCGE The Kennedy School, Adelaide Street East TORONTO. a on n 4 ® Manufzcturers of "Tnree Lion Brand" Graham and . Wholeâ€"wheat Flours. RICHVIEW. We teach real busiaess, and as much in three months as you will get in six months at another school. * The Kennedy School is a modernized business college. Write toâ€"day for our cataâ€" logues. JAS. GARDHOUSE OF ALL KINDS. WE ST ON MILLS W ES T C N. DEALER IN (ESTABLISEHED 1828, Marm Sr., at 10 o‘clock a.m., to hear and deâ€" termine the several com»laints of errors and omissions in che Voters‘ List for the Municipality of Erobicoke for the yeas 908 Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held. puisuant to ‘‘the Voters‘ List Act,‘‘ by his honor the Judge of the County Court of the County of York, at the Township Hall, Islingâ€" ton, on the 6 12th day of December, 1908 A‘l persons having business with the said Court are required to attend at the said time and plac=. The anniversary of the Methodist Church will be celebrated on Snnday, December 6th, when the Rev. Dr. Raunkin, of Toronto, and the Rev. Geo. R. Kitchin, will be present. _ Special music will be rendered by the Toronto Quartette. Oathe following evening a graud concert will be held, at which Mrs. Couttsâ€"Bain, the wellâ€"known Scotch Canadian prima donna, will apâ€" pear. Other first rate artists have also been engaged for this event, which should prove an immense success. J. A*. L ~MACPHERSONX, Clerk of the said Vunicipality Dated the 26th day November, 1908 When your throat rattles, your lungs and chest are sore, YOUr throat is stuffed with coldâ€"don‘t fear consumptionâ€"use Catarrhozone and get well. It clears the throat cures hacking, relieves tight chest and soreness in the bronchial tubes. To clear away Catarrh of the nose, nothing could be better‘ Catarrhoâ€" zone is Nature‘s own remedy,â€"it heals and soothesâ€"cures every form of throat, lung or bronchial trouble. Prescribed by many specialists and used by thousands every day. 25¢ and $1.00 at all dealers. 5 Voters‘ List. GOoING INTO CONSUMPTION? THE CENTAUR cOMPANY, NCw yor® CrTy. ELIA Telephone No. 1 | A number of young people from ?bere attended the Services at Weston ; Presbyterian Church on Sunday. If so, look out for. a ,tiny corn. Cure it before it grows big. Putâ€" nam‘s Painless Corn Extractor is the best. Try "Putnam‘s.‘" Mr. Lodge, of Weston Road burst & blood vessel in his leg, and is in a rather serious condition as a result. There is sowe talk of a Presbyterian Mission being established in Mount Dennis. _ Mrs. A Hutchison entertained a few friends on W»dneslay evening ~Mr. Graham_ Yelntesh «+f To on spent Sunday with his Uncle Mr. A Meharg Inch, Graduate Optician, tests your eyes and guarantees his work, or reâ€" funds money. | â€"Jr. pt. ii â€"Harry Woodard; Wi‘lie Rennie, Lucy Young, George McDermot, | equal; Horace Wilson, Frank Grauger. | â€" Sr. i. â€"Willie Young and Winme . Barber, equal; George Kiernan, Edith Boylen, Tom Hopwood, Alberta Brown. |__Jr. i. â€" Mabel Savell and Stanley Barber, equal; Phyllis Cooper, Edith | Blea, Clarence Fox, Grace MuCullough. Mr. Jos. Swain has recently added a line of groceries to his already fine stock. Things seam to be booming at this busy lictle store. At an organization meeting of the‘ Young People‘s Association, of Mount Dennis Church, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year‘â€" President, Rev. F. G. Vowles; 1st Viceâ€"Pres., Miss Dessa Reaman; 2nd Viceâ€"Pros., Miss Edith Lee ; 3rd Viceâ€" Pres., Miss Nellie Mould ;. Secretary, Miss Elua Barton ; _ Preasurer, EFred Fox; Advisory Board, Fred Barton, Jo» Brown, W. Fox. The Association will meet every Monday evening. _ The meetâ€" ings will be devoted to Literary Missioiâ€" ary aud social work, alternately. Each evening will be in charge of one of the viceâ€"presidents, in the order named above. â€" The Association has already. held it wo very successful meetings. Dave Middleton is getting his kitchen bricked. Services will be held as usual on Sunday. PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT. The following is the standing of the first six pupils in their respective classes for the month of October. Names are arranged in order of merit. iv. class â€" Annie_Hopwood, Mabel Crayden, Elsie English, Hazel Weeks, Florence Lyons, Earl Lewis. Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. _ Sundayâ€"School and Adult Bib‘e Class at 2 45 p:m, iii. Sr.â€"George Taylor Allarton Long, Clara Dalby, Nellie Pordage, Jeuny Long, John Ayling. iii. Jr.â€"Edith Piggott, Myrtle Marâ€" shall and Elsie Southorn, equal, Ella Fox, Edna Caines, Viva Sloane. St. John‘s (Anglican) Church. 11 a. m. Mattins and Sermon. 3 p. m. Sunday School 7 p.m Evensong and Sermon. Celebration of Holy Communion, first Sunday of the nonth at 11 a.m, third Sunday at 8 a.m. On Sunday next, services will be held at 11 a.m. and 7 p m ; Sundayâ€" School at 3 p.m. ii. Sr. â€" Hildra Patching, Gladys Oakes. Bertha Weeks, Gertie Peace, Fred English, Heury Dabbs. Sr. pt. ii. â€"Nellie Crayden, Willie Rankin, Leslie Oakes; Doris Southoin; Irene Stonehouse, Ivy Hill, equal. ii. Jr.â€"David Auld, Sidney Jackson, Alice Taylor : George Auld, Myrtle Rigg, Perey Ewart, equal. St. John‘s (Catholic) Church. On Sunday next, Mass will be cele brated at 10.15 a.m. Priest in charge. Rev. Father Galagher. Divine service next Sunday at 3 o‘ clock p.m. THISTLETOWN Baptist Church, Public Worship at 11 a m. and 7 m. Rundayâ€"School, 3 o‘clock p m. Mount Dennis. PO YOUR BOOTS PINCH? The Rev. R M. Hamilton pastor, ; Rev. T. Beverly Smith, Rector J. Hughesâ€"Jones. M.A. Rector. Presbyterian Church CHURCH SERVICE. Methodist Church Rev. W. A. Potter, Pastor St. Philip‘s J. L. Sloat, Pastor. | A :complete Hyomei outfit, conâ€" [sisting of a strong, hard. rubber pocket inhaler and a bottle of Hyome;, costs only $1.00, and extra bottles, if afterwards needed, cost only 50c each. W. J. Inch, Druggist and Optician sells it and guarantees it to do exactly as advertised. A grand bazaar will be held in the Wychwood Park Presbyterian Church on November 2ith and 28th, afterâ€" noon and evening of each day. The bazaar is being held in aid of the building fi nd, and among the artiâ€" cles to be disposed â€" of are drygoods, fancygoods, art goods, confectionâ€" eries, refreshments and the contents of an old curiosity shop. The adâ€" mission is 5 cents, which will be reâ€" funded on any purchase. There will be a continuous concert in the afterâ€" noon and evening of both days, ane in addition the _ Wyrhwood Brass Band will furnish music. Jobn Wan: less, jr., will open the bazaar on Friday at 2.30 p.m. While Mrs. Halictt was returning to her home at the corner of St. Clair _ and Lakeviewâ€"avenues, _ on Saturday night, about 9.30 o‘clocs, after being out shopping, she was sudden y attacked by a man who was wea:lps a jocze; cap and knockâ€" ed down. Tie man tried to snatch her clatelaine hag _ which contained ker purse, but the approach of a pedestrian frustrated him in time and he made towards the city as fast as his legs could carry him. Mrs. Hallett got a very severe shaking, although none of her injuries are of & serious nature. | Every day spending as much energy as you makeâ€"if the balance goes a little further, well, you get thinner. \|On the _ danger line toâ€"day,â€"toâ€" |morrow may be too late! ~Better use Ferrozone, it builds upâ€"a l:ttle gain ‘the first week, but the gain keeps }growing. Next week, not quite so |thin. Keep right on, lots of fat lwon't kurt at all. Your blood is enâ€" |riched, cheeks grew rosy, your heart ‘and nerves grow stronz ard you don‘t tire so quickly. Joycus roâ€" ;bust health, a sturdy frame and a ‘cheerful mindâ€"all these come with |Zf.«‘e;rrozone. You‘ll try it, only 50c at ‘all dealers. 22 riyomei also cures Asthma, Bronchi tis, Coughs, Colds and Infant‘s Croup. Gâ€"neralâ€" Hosnital, Toromnto, removes a link with the past of Weston. _ The deâ€" ceased who was ruffering from kidney trouble, underwent anâ€" operation last week, but although the operation was suceesâ€"ful, subsequent complications and heart failure caused his death. He was in his fortyâ€"fifth year and was born in Weston, in the old house on the corner of Orange Lane, where the post office was situared then, his father, the late Robert Johnston, being postmaster of Weostox. _ Leo Johnston was educated at the Public asd. High Schools here and embraced the profession of an eugineer, being for a number of years locomotive enviueer on the Grand Truok Railway. Forabout a year previous to his death, he was 1 smuke inspector for the city of Toronto. He is survived by a widow and two daâ€"ghters The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon to Norway Cemetery, the service being conducted at the house by the Rev. Mr. Vance, of the Church of the Ascension, where the deceased was a recular attendant. The death of Lee Johnston, which occurred on Sunday. morning at the _ Mrs. H. W. Wilson, of Johnson St. Wallacshuirg, Ont., says: ‘‘Yes, we are sceui friends to Hyomei for )he reason that Mr. Wilson has had catarrh for several years and tried several remedies and doctors, but noti‘uz has relieved the trouble like Hyomei. His trouble is from pains across the eyes and a burning or huskiness in his throat. Sometimes much difficulty in breathing, the glands in his eyes and nose swollen and the disease made him literally sick all over. He cannot say enough in praise of Hyomei, and there is nothing that can give better relief to catarth than this remedy, which we heartily recommend.‘"‘ s Hyomei (pronounced Highâ€"oâ€"me) is pleasant, medicated and antiseptic air. Breathe it in and it will cure catarrh. It will stop foul breath, watery eyes and crusts in the nose in a few days. Catarrh Sufferers ‘Are Nothing But Hawking, Spitting and Blowing Machines, Says an Authority. Is it possible that in these days when cleanliness and sanitary reform is being preached in the churches, schools and at public gatherings, that thousands of people will conâ€" tinue to _ suffer from catarrh when there is an absolutely certain remedy always on hand. THIN AS A RAIL, ARE YOU? THE LATE LEE JOHNSTON. From our own Correspondent. WyYCH WOOD EPATIER L HAWKING MACHINES 2B A ~ * [€ 4 Some farmers are under the imâ€" pression â€" that the; must have a purely agricultural paper to supply agriculturai _ iric» mation, but they overlook the fact that there is a Canadian publication that not only furnishes the most reliable inforâ€" mation pertaining to the farm, but at the same time fw . ishes _ them with a newspaper givire the news of the world and a magazine every week as good as any of the English or Americam magazines in quality and quantity of good wholesome family reading. The paper alluded to is The Family Heraid and Weekly Sear of Montreal, which costs but one dollar a year “n"‘& .s tuc greatest value to be â€" had. It is a weekly newspaper, family magazine and agricultural . paper combjned â€" all three in oneâ€"â€"and if any farmer after giving it a trial does not think it the best value on the market he can 4v~ his money back. No farm house in Canada can afford to be without Canada‘s wrreatest paperâ€"The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal. No. 8 undas St., West We Sell the Best â€" and Purest Drugs : AT THE LOWEST PRICES A FARMER‘S WANT SUPPLIED. q000000000000000000000600000000000060000 000000800000000003480000800u040000000008 !)00000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000009900000000000008000 With our complete stock of TOILET ARTICLES and PERFUMES, we challenge comparison / O W E L L OTHER GENERAL USES FOR COLD DUST Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Montréal, P. Q.â€"Makers of FAIRY SOAP, in the washing powder fieldâ€"it has no substitute either use or something inferiorâ€"â€"there is no middle ground. Gold HBust Washingy Powder AOLD DUST makes bhard water sofé Goils) Dust Stancds Alone Buy GOLD DUST and you buy the best. Sihnsppard, WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY Repairing a Specialty SHE PP AR D FJeweler and Optician, 46 Dundas W. Opposite May St., All work promptly repaired and guaranteed. _ Charges moderate THE WATCHMAKE®R WES7 TORGONTGO D R U G GIS T S , Scrubbing floors, washing clothes and diskes, cleaning woodâ€" work, oil cloth, silverware and tinware, polishing brass work, cleansing bath room, Pipes, etc., and making the finest soft soap. GUNN‘S‘, Limit farmers that 't.hey1 live hogs at thei West Toronto, O Fridays, and in than Tuesday, 0 each week. Hig select hogs. to 220 pounds. Sudbury, Tuer arry Sound... Washago ...... Brechin ........... Beaverton ... 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