Times & Guide (1909), 27 Nov 1908, p. 7

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HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Main St., â€" Weston, Ont. The best makes at the lowest prices. That Furnace KEYS & BULL 229 ou‘ll be needing one this winter. Call and get our estimates on Jorner Church and Wellington Streets. Hot Air and Hot Water Furnaces. he best brands of Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes. T OQORONT O All Instruments Sterilised Carrram Pam Ur â€". $4,000,000.00 Raeseye s = $4,500,000.00 " m 2 p 0 3 2.0 _ hE Bamuk oc ) WOODBRIDGE ~R. WADSWORTH fiseptic Darber Shop Deposits received in Bavings Department of $1.00 and upâ€" wards, ‘and interest allowed thereon at Current Rates. Tobacco Pouches and Pipes hat About TORONTO BRANCH FARLEY‘S EsTABLIsEED 1855. WESTON MANAGEER, O LYÂ¥ Hâ€" LINE NS DaAILY RATES OR DELAYS. 5. M. FRASER, Canada Agent, WESTON. i0 a 2 {<34 ) 1898888 l Capt. Kerredy, of the G.G.B.G., gave s dinner at the Queen‘s Hotel, iBrampton, last Thursday evening, to ?the members of his squadron. Those present from here were: Sergt.â€"Maij., {Alex. McKenzie; Corp. _ McBride; i Farrierâ€"Sergt., G. Bagg: Corp., A. Bagg; Shoeingsmith, Jas. Anderson; ‘and Troopers, A. C. Secord, Ross )McKenzie, Mack Dodds, A. Evans Eand R. Hopcroft. It is needless to say they had a good time. ; GUNN‘S‘, Limited, wish to advis farmers that they prefer delivevies o 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. ' Squire Sam McClure held his first magistrate s court here on Friday ’last. Prcrvincial Inspector, _ Ayerst, ‘had the proprietor of the Woodbridge House up for selling more beer than ‘the law allows to one person at one time. IIs failed to prove his charge and the case was dismissed. Detecâ€" ;tiVes Roberts and Bellian were the Crown witpesses. ’ Specisl Kevival Services are being held in the Emery Methodist Church, eve{-‘y evening now: two services on Sunday at 3 ani 7 p.m.‘ The pastor, Rev. (i. E.. Kitching is being assisted with Rav. W. E. Spencer, of Indiana, who is spending the winter in this vicinity. Everybody welcome. Mr. _ John E. Harris, Reeve of Woodbridge, and Mr. D. C. Longâ€" house, deputyâ€"reeve, of â€" Vaughan ‘ Township, are away attending County Council, this week. Mr. Win Robinson, who. has been living on the $th for the past two months, has gone to Toronto, where he has purchased a house on Gladâ€" stoneâ€"avenue. The Misses Jessie and Agnes Hogg, of Watuiloo, have returned home after spending a fortnight with their brother. Mr. W. Leigh Hogg, of the NortLern Ciown Bank here. M:. J..â€"(G Hallett, of the Northern Cr>sa Bank, is improving, and is now sble to sit up for a short time each day. rmis friends will be pleased to hear of his recovery. ’l Mrs. Geo. . Scott, of Ossgingtonâ€" avenue, Toronto, has returned home after spending a â€"month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mâ€" S. Burkholder. â€"_The YToung People of the town held ‘a dance in the Orange Hall, on Wedaesday evemng, and a good time was the resujt. Don‘t forget Christ Church Bazaar in the Orange Hall, next Friday evening, December 4th. See posters for particulars. € f The next regular meeting of L.O.L. Ns. 28, wiJ be held on Tuesday, Decs aner 8th A full attendance is reqnested. The Old Southland Sextette will be at the Methodist Church _ here on Tuesday, December 8th. Admission. 25¢ and 15c. An Englishman fell on 8thâ€"avenue on Morday night and got a bad _calp wound. Dr. G. D. McLean atâ€" tended to his injuries. Mr. W. A. Skeans has returned from attending the Perth Assizes and will now attend to his office here regularly. Capt. T. G. Wallace, M.P., and Dr.! McLean, were guests at the Cricket ‘ Club dinner at Weston, on Monday | evening. 5 f Inch, Graduate Optician, West guarantees all his work. Call. _ Mrs. Fred Scott is able to attend to her duties in the store again after a ten days illness. Mis Jchn E. Harris was visiting with relatives in Toronto, this week. Repeat itâ€"Shiloh‘s Cure will always cure my coughs and colds Mr. John Duggan, of Lloydtown, was in town this week, Boraâ€"In +Kleinburg, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hamilton, a son. Mrs. W. J Hamilton, a son. ’ FEluid Extract Dandelion, oneâ€"half J ounce; Compound Kargon, one ouncte; Bornâ€"In Woodbridge, on Monday, ‘Compouod Syrup Sarsaparilla, three November 23rd, 1908, to Mr...and OUnces. Mrs. Chas. 0. Stuatt, a daughter. l These harmless ingredients can be Ed. W. Brown, Art Printing House, Correspondent. ton, The annual church parade of the Clarke Wallace L.O. Lodge, No. 961, was held last Sunday morning, when about 200 members and visiting brethren attended. The service was held in the Westmorelandâ€"avenue Methodist Church, and Rev. I. G. Bowles officiated, assisted by the Rev. Bro. C. E. Perry. The parade which was in command of Bro. Jas. H. Conboy, lined up at Westmoreâ€" landâ€"avenue and Bloor, at 10.30 and walked two deep to the church. Among those present were the followâ€" ing:â€"Bros. Dr. Fred Conboy, Worâ€" shipful Master; Geo. Swanton, deputy master; Most Worshipful Bro. H. C. Hocken, controller, Toronto; Worâ€" shipful Bros. Rev. Chas.. E. Perry, | The friends of Mrs. C. Campbell, _(the popular and genial organizer of will be glad to hear that she will reâ€" ’the Independert Order of Foresters,) main in Toronto. Having the inâ€" terest of the Order so much at heart and doing such good work, the ‘authoritiee decided to send her to Ottawa, to organize there, but her friends did_ not like the idea and brought such pressure to bear upon it that it was decided to let her stay here and open up a new Lodge in Weston. Anoouncement of the open-‘ ing of the Lodge will be made later.l A â€" grand concert will be held in Pr. Pierce‘s Pleasant Pellets regxrlrlrsit: Dovercourt Hall, on Morcay, Dec. and invigorate stomach, liver and bowers 14th, 1908, under the direction of thel e m officers and members of I.O0.F., Court Craigieclea. Everybody seems EARLSCO URT to be doing their Lest to make this n ons concert the success of the season.| Mr. W. A. Robinson, corner of St. The following wellâ€"known artists Clgirâ€"avenue _ and Dufferinâ€"street, is will contribute to theâ€" evening‘s Ul wWith a badly sprained foot. entertainment. Mrs. Francis Wright,{ al Miss Nellie Olone Byrne,, Miss Harris, | Are you down hearted? cf so, come Mls Beu £ Bo YM 4 CHssca i to the I.O.F., Court Earlscourt 4856, tm o ies e altns i t 2 * _ box social, to be held in Dovercourt The plan of the hall may be seen at Hall, on Friday, December 4th, 1908, Henderson‘s news stand, 960 Bloorâ€" at 8 p.m. A real good programme is street, W., ‘ on and after Dec. 8th, ‘}P;'uaranteed. The following â€"ertists i |have kindly consented to give their 1908. Seats. reserved without eXtra'serviceszâ€"Miss L. _Hosty, Mr.. F. charge. Tickets can be had at \James, Mr. G. Budge, Mrs. RB. Cowan‘s dry goods store, Mainâ€"st., Moyle, Mr. G. Collons, Mr._ W. Dovercourt, or from â€" any of the'deames, Mrs. E. Budge, Mr. O-IDODB, members of the order. Price 25¢. iMrs. E. James, Mr. A. Moyle and 9 £ O'& ‘the happy lad, Joe Rider. Whilst working at his trade of bricklaying on a building on Doverâ€" courtâ€"road, tne scaffolding broke and brought with it John Miller, of 1430 Dufferinâ€"street. Injuries to the ligaâ€" ments of both legs will keep him confined to his bed for about ten days. Dr. R. S. Conboy, of Bloorâ€" street, W., was called and rendered aid to the sufferer. After this. spell of mild weather we are likely to get winter with â€"a vengeance. â€" Betterâ€"â€"consult ~W. â€"F. Porter, 164 Emersonâ€"avenue, about that furnace of yours, or your leaky eave troghs, he will fix it for youâ€" He knows how. Cut this out and preserve it. Good Rheumatism prescriptions which really relieve â€" are scarce, inâ€" deed, and when you need it, you want it badIy. Mr. Henry Bird, of Ossington Ave., who has been critically ill with pneumonia, has had a change for the better. Mr. James | Conboy, Sr., 869 Ossingtonâ€"avenue, is reported to be progressing favorably from an atâ€" tack of la grippe. _ As Rheumatism is not only the most pain‘ul and torturous disease, but dangerous to life, this simple recipe will no doubt be greatly valued by many sufferers here at home, who should at once prepare the mixture to get this relief. It is said that a person who would take this prescription regularly, a dose or two daily, or even a few times a week, would never have serious Kidney or Urinary disorders or Rheumatism. Repeat itâ€" Shiloh‘s Cars will always cure my coughs aud colds. E. RUSSELL‘S AUCTION SALES. This prescription forces the clogged up, â€" inactive kidneys to filter and straia from the blood the poisonous waste matter and uric acid, . which canses Rheumatism. These harmless ingredients can be obtained from our home druggist, and are easily mixed by shaking them well in a bottle. Relief is generally felt fcom the first few doses. To relieve the worst forms of John‘s Lodge, Earlscourt, with a Rheimastism, take a teaspoonful of bodyguard of Loyal Orangemen; thr fcl‘owing mixture after each Worshipful Brosf Robt. Falconer, meal and at bedtime: District Master, North Toronto; T. Eluid Extract Dandelion, oneâ€"half E. Cooboy, Deputy District Master, ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; North Toronto, and many others. Compouod Syrup Sarsapatrilla, three This Lodge is making great strides ounces. in Doverrourt and from all points of These harmless ingredients can be Vi¢W the church parade was a great obtsined from our home druggist, "UCCCS®, and many applications for and are easily mixed by shaking them membership are keeping the Enquiry on in o batrin . orikric oaue n .e »Committee busy. DOVERCCURT. ASKS US TO PRINT. Are you down hearted? cf so, come to the I.O.F., Court Earlscourt 4856, box social, to be held in Dovercourt Hall, on Friday, December 4th, 1908, at 8 p.m. A real good programme is Dovoercourt has lost a well respected resident through the death of Mr. Sam. McCormiek, of RDelawareâ€"avenue, Mr. McCormick came to this country from the North of Ireland, 50 years ago, and according to a& promise made to his mother that he would return to the old country in 3 years. He kept his promise and his visit lasted two years, when his mother died. He returned to Canada, and bought a farm at Emily, Ont., where he married a Miss Findlay, of : hat place and became a very successful farmer In the year 1871 he met with an accident, which caused blindness. He then re tired and bought property at Mount Pleasant, Ont., and remained there until 3 years ago, when he came to Doyerâ€" court and bought the home in which ke died, He had been in failing health and confined to bed for the past nine months. He was living with his nephew Mr Sam. McCormick, _ grocer, Delzware avenue, who was named after him. Dr. Abraham conducted a very impressive service in the Davenport Road Presby terian church. The funeral arrangements were in the bands of Mr. Miller, undertaker, The remains were sent out by rail to Cavanâ€" yille Station and buried in the Cemetary at Emily where the deceased bad a plot of his own,. Mr. McCormick left all his property to bis nephew which consisted of house and lot on Deleware Avenue, Dovercourt valued at $2.000. The Estate totales $2.252 25. Harry Lovelock, James Bruce, Wm. H. Gilley; Bro. Wm. Carter, of St. John‘s Lodge, Earlscourt, with a 1 medicine OF_ KNOWN COMPOSITION, 2aving a complete list of ingredients in slain English on its bottleâ€"wrapper, the ‘ame being attested as correct under oath. wIlciims and nuribes the blogd thereby curiug, pimples, blotches, eruptions and sther cutaneous affections, as eczema, otter. or saltâ€"rheum,. hives and other manifestations of in pure blood. !-hd‘*ig!;)t‘?@“fidf c im ptwiY of the b can be made pure h In the cure of serofulous swellings, enâ€" ‘arged glands. open cating ulcers, or old sores, the "Goiden Medical Discovery " h3 nerformed the most marvelous cures. 1n coos of old sores, or gpen eating ulcors, i. is woll u0 apply to the open sores Dr. Zleree‘s Allâ€"MHealing Salve, which posâ€" cesees wonderful healing potency when ced as an application to the sores in conâ€" ‘inction with the use of "Golden Medical 9 Pletee‘s G ‘scovery"as a blood cleansing constiâ€" uiional treatment. If your druggist ‘on‘t happen to have the "Allâ€"Healing ‘alve" in stock, you can easily procure it Science has never gone beyond thd above simple statement of seripture. But It bas illuminated that statement and given it a meaning ever broadening with the increasing breadth of knowlsdge. ‘Yhern the blood is "bad" or impure it is »ot alone the body which suffers throughâ€" disease. ‘The brain is also rlouded, We mind and judgement are \Tf‘e\etgd‘an any an evildeed or impure meormepe m Â¥You can‘t afford to accept any medicine i anitknown composition as a substitute or "Golden Medical Discovery," which is y inclosing fiftyâ€"four cents in postage tamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, 663 Main St., ‘uffalo, N. Y., and it will come to you by eturn post. Most druggists keep it as vell as the "Golden Medical Discovery.* North Bound. South Bound. 8.33 a m. x 9.47 a.m. x 10 05 a.m. 11.18 a.m.x 5.13 p.m x 2.00 p.m. 6.21 p.m.x 6.06 p.m.x 10.42 p.m. 7.45 p.m.x x Stops at Weston. + Do not run on Sundays. Going West. 7.20 a.m. + x 8.58 a.m. x 1.22 p m. t x 4 05 p.m. + x 4 38 p.m. t 7230 piam.) x 11.21 p.m. x SAMUEL MCCORMICK BURIED "Thke Bisod is Thoe Life." Local Time Tables, Joiden Medical Discovery x T:20 a.m. x 9. 47 am. x x _ Hâ€"A6sim. + x â€"AL.58 a.m. t x T20 p‘m. x x 9.33 p.m. t x ectly traced tovt_he 4 Foul: impute blood Going cal _ Discovery. If the_blogd thereby t! East. | Miâ€"oâ€"na cures by strengthening and and invigorating the flabby stomach Iwalls and after a course of Miâ€"oâ€"na {treatment, constipation, if there is ‘any, will entirely disappear. j Mrs. S. Keast, of Clarksburg, Ont., says: "A bad stomach trouble that had bothered me for years, baffied ‘and puzzled skilled physicians, was ‘nicely relieved by. using Miâ€"oâ€"na. My |trouble was on account <of food not ]'digesting but fermenting in my stomach, forming a gas that gave !me untold suffering and pain and ialso made me weak, nervous, irriâ€" itable and unable to rest. Since using (Miâ€"oâ€"na I can go to bed at night ;and sleep and wake up in the mornâ€" |ing refreshed. I cannot speak too highly of Miâ€"oâ€"na." ( _ It will cure and is guaranteed by |Wt J. Inch, Druggist and Optician, ‘W. J. Inch, Druggist and Optician, Guide, to cure the most pitiful cases of dispepsia, if taken according to directions. Miâ€"oâ€"na is a most economical treatment, a large box of tablets only costs 50 cents at W. J. Inch‘s, and the dyspeptic, nervous or otherâ€" vise, who does not give them a trial is losing an opportunity to reâ€" gain health." Miâ€"oâ€"na tablets not only cure dyspepsia, /but all stomach disturâ€" bances, such as vomiting. of pregâ€" nancy, sea or car sickness and the stomach sickness after excessive inâ€" dulgence. Miâ€"oâ€"na, â€" that extraordinary and perfect stomach tonic, will relieve dyspepsia in twentyâ€"four hours. THE MIGHTY POWER OF Fonthill Nurseries, 850 Acres) TORONTO, ONT. The vight man will obtain m permanent situation with territory reserved for him. Pay weekly. _ Free sample outfit, etc., write for particulars. Stone & Well:ington to represent "Carapna‘s OLDEST and Grsatest NurssRrIES. White business in some lines may be dull farmers were never more encouraced as re gards fruit growing than at the present season High prices for all classes of fruit have been obteined the past seas mn, and there is rs a consequence, in increased demand for nursery stock. ( u; stock is complete in every department, including a new list of specialties which we alone handle. FOR WESTON and ADJQINING COUNTRY Eemeemmmasgeg $ THE MAIN % § THING $ A FULL LINBE OF CLOTH IN §TOGK LADIES‘ OWN >MATERIAL MADE UP M#9$¢¢¢¢¢ In connection with our present large establishment. Special attention will be paid to LADIES TAILORING, and for this purpose we bave enâ€" gaged the seryices of Mr. _John Addison, a competent hand and exâ€" pert on Ladies work, dMarrr" n y i y y m t"~ g To the Ladies ! O / V V V M DU NY i a*~ @ A Reliable Local Salesman A. M. GABEL, For Winter Termâ€"No Better Time We offer special advantages and privilâ€" eges rnot obtsinable elsewhere. Write for particulars. British American Business College, Y. M. C A. Buildâ€" ing, Toronto. of West T oronto Weston and Vicinity To fill a long felt want we have opened up a LADIES‘ TAILORING DEPARTMENT TATLOR AND MENS‘ EURNISHER 75 Dundas Street, West WEST TORONTO W A N T E D ENROLL NOW. ‘ )fi/,f)m._z.m'rr @’%/ | AMIAOII OO § This is the college that is known ‘rom $ one end (f Canada to the other f r its highâ€"class work. Our GRADUATES aArways succEep. _ We place many students in excellent positions. W. J. ELLIOT, Principal, 1298 Cor. Yonge and Alexand All Academical and many Technical Sub jects provided for. Write for catalogue. Etate work preferred. The Shaw Correspondence Schoot: 395 Yonge Street, Toronto HOME STUDY COURSES East half of lot No 83, in ‘the fourth Concesrion of York, for sale or rent. Apply toâ€"Clarence A. Denison, Standâ€" ard Bank, Toronto. Dominion House, â€". WOODBRIDGE. 2tb. In Vaughan Township, part Lote 17 and 18, cor cession 7; Log House and Stable; 16 acres of land. Apply to Mrs. E. Hoperoft, Dominion House, Woodbridge, or E. Hopcroft, on the premises. #26, TQ LE [‘â€"-S roomed â€" brick I;ousT,, HHOUSE TO RENT â€" 6 rooms, hard _ _Stable and Orchard.. On John St. Apply to H. Russell, Westop: Apply to __cd frame house on Cross Street, Westonâ€"good well and cistern. . Also & vacant lot on the same Street. Apply to F. Nichols, Weston, or T. E. Ellictt, Hagersville. FARM for SALE or Rent. SAL_ESMAN:-â€"â€"Who]e or part ti _â€"__. liberal terms; outfit free. _ We have something now to offer. Write ab once. _ Established 1857. â€" 500 acres in uursery stock. The Thomas W. Bowman & Son Co, Limited, Ridgevilie, Ont. __ _ and soft water, nearly one acre of land, good orchard. _ Apply to W. J.. Bourke, Weston. WANTEDâ€"Offers of plots, from half an acre to ten acres, in or near to Weston. Address "Advertiser" at the office of this paper with full deâ€" seription and lowest price for cash FUI_% SALEâ€"Comfortable eight roomâ€" Rend it from cover to cover. It is very inâ€" tercsting and attractive. OGpens for Winter Term on Jan. 4th House ama Lotâ€" ~â€"â€"FOR SALE. MRS. E. HOPCROEFT, GET OUR CATALOGUE FOR SALE. wo Heifers,

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