Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 1 Jan 1909, p. 4

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_ CASTORIA | â€"_ â€"{=WESTON RRRRAC o â€"~ THE TIMES AND GQUIDE Repeat pure my \ Mr. C. Withers of Balmy Beach, is wisiting Mr. and Mrs. D. Rowntree. Mr. C. Newton ts suffering from gastritis. Miss Leask of Elora is the guest of Mrs. W. E. Coleman. %& Miss Cook was visiting Mrs. N. McEwen this week. T \ m NA AA~ nc M~m~‘s”“s~mâ€"$- Miss Muriel Robinson and Master Norman Robinson are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson. Telephone No. 26 & Mr. H. Roberts who has been seriously ill with blood poisoning is recovering. W”sxwxmsm X Subscription Price, $1.00 per year Mr W. J. Inch our popular drugâ€" gist spent the Xmes. Holidays at his home near Peterbotough and has now returned home. l w Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sleightholm and family of Humber P.O. were visiting Mr T. Nattress over Xmas. Mr. J. B. Hogate is returning to Weston and will enter into possession Of the stablesâ€"at the west end, some time in February. Mr.â€"T. Lister who went to St. Michael‘s hospital to undergo an pperacion for appendicitis is on the road to recovery. & For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Repeat itâ€"Shiloh‘s Cure will always cure my coughs and colds. Mr. Perey Musson was home from Boston for the Christmas Holidays which he spent with his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Musson at Sunnyâ€" bank. Mr. J. D. Allingham, M A , thke newly appointed Classics Master at the High School will enter on his duties at the beginning of the new terud, The Rev. Canon Jarvis conducted the services at St. John‘s Anglican Church on ~Sinday owing to the abâ€" sence, through illness of the Rev.. J. Hughes Jones. A A S 4 Bears the z/ Signatrre of 2ZZ, % . Rev. J. Hughes Jones has been confined to the house for the past few days with an attack of bronâ€" chitis and the New Year‘s Eve service in the Church has been cancelled. The Choir of St. John‘s Anglican, Church, on Christmas morning préâ€" gented the organist, Miss Fidler, with a handsome umbrella as a token of their appreciation of her servicee in connection with the Church. _ We are offering the balance of our Xmas stock at a still greacer discount than at Xma:j,, Fursiture and Dishes We do not want to carry the goods over; they must go. D Sanders, 10 Dundas St. E., West Toronta _ . Mr. W. J. Bourke is leaving Weston, having accepted an offer to take charg e of the Hotel Geeil at Ottawaâ€" The Russell Aouse has been leas d for a term of years by Mr. J. Doyle for many years associated with Mr. Bourke here. The change comes into effect early next woek. .rsday, the next meeting Tuesday an. 5, will beâ€"a Box social. The A. Y. P. A. cancelled their eeting and Watchâ€"night service for itâ€"Shiloh‘s Cure will always coughs and colds. ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION Weston, Ont., Friday Jan. 1st, 1909 ISs PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY A. E. WHINTCN, Proprietor ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO sB&y. wir. BDavidson of Toronto ~will ‘occupy the Presbyterian pulpit here in his absence Magistrates Cruickshank and Rownâ€" | tree on Wednesday evening heard a , charge of assault brought by John‘ Shandell against A. Morningstar., The complainant was represented byi Mr. G. Gr'ay while W. Hall appeare‘d| for the defence. After hearing several witnesses of the alleged assault the‘ magistrates decided to commit for , trial. | Rev. R. M. Hawilton will preach on Sunday next at Caledonia in the interests of the Dominion Alliance, A small fire in the cellar of the drug store caused some exitement on Wedâ€" nesday morning. The fire was caused by defective wiring and had been extinguished by Mr. Inch and his neighbors when somebody rang the bell. Very little damage was done but the blaze started in a bad spot and might have been serious. On Wednesday evening Jas. Cooper and his wife and R. Rowntree and G. Bilton were arrested for creating a disturbance on Main Street. The quartette were all more on less under the â€"influenge â€"an@.were,. put in the cooler ov‘e%rnight. Squire Cruickâ€" shank inflicted a fine of $2, and costs on Cooper and his wife and $1 each and costs on the other two parties. Repeat itâ€"Shiloh‘s Cure will always cure my coughs and colds. A very sudden death overtook John Oldbam, a moulder working at Moffat‘s Stove Foundry, on Sunday evening last. The deceased had said good night and gone to bed but his room mate following him a_ few mirutes later was horrified to find that ne had fallen on the bed and wa dead The cause of death was appoplexy. 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. _ Weignts preferred, 160 to 220 pounds. That Weston is run by grafters and municipal bums. . That I could write as good a byâ€"law as that myself _ / We would like to know what action you interd taking in this matter. This is now the fourth or fifth asâ€" sault which bas taken place within the bounds of the Municipality of Wesâ€" ton, and so far as . we are aware, inothing has beeimr. done to bring the assailants to justice, to provide betâ€" ter police protection, or to put matâ€" ters in such a state that these conâ€" ‘tinued, disgraceful and premeditated assaults against employees and _ also a member of our firm, who is a rate payer of your Municipality, should be discontinued. As all the above ~ assaults have taken _place during your term of office, we would respectfully ask for an immediate answer to this letter. Yours truly, _ That to divide one women and three men into two cells worried Johnny Pierson quite a bit. That Alfred Dopes the past as he has d: To, ‘The Reeve and Council, of the Village of Weston. Deas Sirs;â€"We would like to call your attention to another case of assault and robbery committed on the night of Dec. 18th betweenâ€"ten and twelve o‘clock, P. M. near the G.Tâ€"R. station, on the person of A. E. Mcâ€" Collum, one of oygr éemployees. The MOFFAT STOVE CO. Limited OPEN LETTER TO COUNCIL Weston, Ont. Dec IT IS SAID T5s if paid in Advance wWESTON, ONT to do as well it me in the future. 29. 08 Mr. Editor;â€" At the Nomination meeting, Monâ€" evening no less than three members of the Council told us the street lights only cost from about $21. to $30. each, against the Stark proposition ofâ€" $50. .ete. How long would these same gentlemen keep their business going here, if the money they put in the business was getting less each year after they had starved themâ€" selves all the time to economize? Each ratepayer has put in by taxes anywhere from a few dollars up to $50. or more, during the years the plant has been running. The plant should keep itself up and pay some interest on the money invested. It has not done so. Improvements in Electrical machines are frequent and the old dynamo will likely be a heavy loss when sold; the boiler is not new, and street poles and wires will wear out. When the Hydroâ€"Electric power comâ€" es in, the old style meters, transâ€" former) &c. will have to be charged or sold.. A depreciation will be plainâ€" ly seen then. If the plant is only exâ€" pected. to pay 3 p.c. on the reduced value . of\ $9,000. and stand a depreâ€" ‘ci\ation for the year of 5 p.c. then a reasonably _ low estimate of cost of ‘street lights would be $1,500. or nearâ€" ily double what we were told the othâ€" ernight. This would not compare %favorably with the Stark light when you also consider the distinct advanâ€" | age of a continuous service. When the back drags ; aches, feels lame over the spine, fln there ‘Iis indigestion, headache ant nstant lcall to make water, beware of sick ‘kidneys. If neglected, this condition develops weakness and soon you‘ll be .unable to work. The one remedy you ‘can rely on is Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills. ‘Every sympton of disordered kidneys ‘they cure by removing the cause. {You improve immediately, day by day |you will experience benefit from Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills. Best for theâ€"kidâ€" neys, liver and stomach. Sold by all \dealers. I am not pleading for anyone, and have little time to waste, but like to see fair play. Thanking you, I am, Yours truly, The township Hall was more than packed on Monday nomination meet: ing. Clerk Macpherson was in the chair and among those occupying the front of the hall were the members of the outgoing Council and exâ€"reeves Bryans, Evans, Shaver and _ many kother former occupants of the Counâ€" cil seats. The following were the \nominations.”F‘or the office of Reeve Russell S. Warner by John Giles and Frank Keirl, John Gardhouse by Emerson Bull and Samuel Eastwood, |John Bryans by G. F. Laver and R. \Dunn. . For Deputy Reeve George Stubbs, ‘by F. B. Lockwood and John Giles; \W. C. Grubbe, by R. H. Tier, Sr. and A. E. Mather; J. M. Gardhouse, by M. H. Canning and Geo. H. Pearson. For_ Councillorâ€"James Daudridge, by Franklin Horner and G. E. Bryer; William Kay, by John Giles and S. Eastwood; Franklin E. Shaver, by Dr. E. Bull and A. Clayton; William Gillman, by A. Clayton and S. E. Switzer; J. M. Gardhouse, by R. H. Tiee Sr. and S. Hastwood; W. J. iO’Counor, by E. B. Lockwood and W. ‘iL. Mills; Adam Dyer, / by Franklin ‘Ho_rner and Frank Keirl; W. W. Burâ€" gess,‘‘ by P. Hâ€". Browna and: Geo. Stubbs; Edward Stonehouse by C. W. Laver and W. J. Agar. : The following Teignations . were handed in. That of ‘J. Bryans, from the office of Reeve, J. M. Gardhouse from the Deputyâ€"Reeve contest and A. Dyer and E H. Stonehouse from the office of Council. officer ma ‘©Bridget why did_ you let that policeman kiss you ? _ CORRESPONDENCE ETOBICOKE NOMINATIONS. "It‘s against the law to resist an | IS YOUR BAGK WEAK? ELECTRIC LIGHT. a m THOS. HARRISON. WESTCN BRANCH, MID WINTER SALE At left over prices. _ An enormous variety in FANCY CHINA and GLASSWARE must be sold. Agent for the following Fite and Life Insurance Co‘s BALDWIN‘S BOOK STORE, TARIFE. Royal, Norwich Union, and North British and Mercantile. The reeve and deputy reeves for the, township of York for the following year were last Wednesday afternoon eâ€"elected by acclamation.. The nomâ€" inations took place in the Town Hall, but there was little interest shown by the voters. The following comprise the Council: Reeve, Geo. S. Henty; deputy reeves, J. Watson, J. Nelson, R. â€"Barker, â€"andâ€" Councilior _ J. W. ‘Jackson, There was another nominaâ€" ‘tion in the person of Thos. Griffiith, but he retired from the contest later. iThe township â€" treasurer‘s financial statement for the year showed assets ‘of $407,105.80, liabilities of $32,948.75, ‘and a surplus of $84,157.05. Also Agent for reliaole Nursery stock all at lowest possible_rates. NONâ€"TARIFE, York, Merchants, Traders, Standard. There is a slight reduction in the umber of mayoralty candidates and ouncillors to be voted on at the elecâ€" tions. Mr. Ball withdrew from the mayoralty contest and this leaves Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Brown and Mr. Dougâ€" las for a triangular fight. The counâ€" cillors left in the field are: R. W. E. Burnaby, Frank Grice, Rutledge Irwin Charles _ Murphy,. William â€" Parke, Frank Howe, and D. D. Reid. British North America Many mothers will echo the concluâ€" sion expreessed in a very interesting and suggestive letter written by Mrs. Zacharia Pollard, of Grand Bay. "It is one of the illusions of mother hood that once the disease of childâ€" hood have been successfully passed a smooth road lies before their dear ones. Boys bruise themselves, or perâ€" haps break a limb, but the physical history of the young girl is subject to so many dangers, it is only when some great one has been successfully overcome that we realize how many‘ dangers there are. My eldest child, a daughter, just as she had entesed upâ€" on the sixteenth year, suddenly develâ€" oped weakness, her color faded, some unpleasant heart symptoms indicated a lowered vitality of thatâ€"organ, but ‘strange to say she appeared plump. ‘The bodily functions were obstructed, ‘and a waxy or pallid, or yellowish ‘skin gave her a ghastly look. The ‘idoctor’s tonic failed to improve the symptoms, we decided to try Ferroâ€" zone so highly recommended in the newspapers.._It was probably three weeks before any manifest change was noticeable, but once that Ferrozone checked the runningâ€"down process the {upward advance was rapid. I suppose if I had neglected to give Ferrozone she would have fallen into permanent ‘illâ€"health, as it is I am deeply thankâ€" ful that Ferrozone has completely reâ€" stored my daughter to vigorous roâ€" pust health." E. J. MUSSON No tonic so nourishing, as strengthâ€" givin®, as Ferrozone. It gives you a grand appetite, brings fine color, a healthy glow to the cheeks. If thin, you gain in weight. Think it over, Ferrozone is just what every person in poor health requires. Sold by all druggists, 50c. per box or six boxes for$2.50. Try Ferrozone toâ€"day. The place for Sporting Goods, Stationery, Toys, ete Interesting and suggestive advice that all should read. BOOKS AND STATIONERY YORK TOWNSHIP COUNCIL 1836 THE BANK OF 1908 72 Years in Business. GREEN SICKNESS. ) is as necessary for a |A Reserve Fund l family as for a comâ€" pany. The best Reserve Fund for a family is a snug sum of money in a strong Bank. s Begin your Savings Account now in the Bank of British North America. Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received and Interest added Every Six Months. A disease of young ~girls EXCELSIOR LIFE NORTH TORONTO A N Capital and Reserve Over $7,000,000. Toys, Dolls, Picture Books, Cards and Calenders, . Xmas Novelties., {Nadame Rutherford Corner Church and Main Sts., WESTON RECXZZIILILEEEIIILILILEELIILEL L L id Chinaware and Stationery Heaps & Co‘y Work Firstâ€"class. Moderate charges, Newly renovated and specially adapt ed for the reception of Frank MeDonald £ ‘; e g h t on o To "of &A E4 <gim 9 / t ES EW 4 B < mA ons Pa 4 l o â€" Pa f o oA § " s 5 t be C 7 5 A e a @ i ® T4 s y NEW YEARS AFTERNOON AND EVENING may be obtained. frc Messrs. K. and Graining, Sign Writing, Etc. Mrs. 1. Finnigan N. J. McEwen, Manager. TORORTO COLLEGE Of MUSIC, $ Pembroke St , Toronto. : Q THISTLETOWN, ONTARIO wWEST TORONTO and P. O. NOUNT DENNIS. Weston fFair Rink Teacher of Vocal Culture WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY, Joseph St., WESTON MONDAY‘S & THURSDAY‘S ALBION HOTEL Admission, 15 Cents. Ladies and Children, 10 Cents BAND CONCERT Season 1 ickets Riverside Waiting Room, PAINTERS and PAPERâ€"HANGERS, DRIVING PARTIES (Mars T. SmITEHBONE) Ladies and Children, $1.50 suitable for presents. 105 Dundas St. E. beautiful line of entlemen, $2.00 m the proprietors, A . Cruickshak. _ * EAGLE BLOCK, WESTON, ONT. Propristor (P | â€"â€"â€"â€" 1/ G . _ Honor Al d P R. wW. J . CHARLT O N § Physician, Surgeon, etc. 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. Dentist 6 ° Successor to Dr. G. S. Martin, & N. W. Cor. of Keele and Dundas S 8., _ _over Molson‘s Bank, West TopSnto, Bell, Jet. 55. _ Stark 105 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Money to loan in large and small amounts. Officesâ€"36 Toronto St., Toronto, and Woodbridge, Wednesday, : A. J. Anderson Continental Life Building, Cor. Bay and Richmond Sts., Toronto. H. ~H 0 W A R D SHAVER, Barrister, Solicitor, etc. y Money to Loan. ; Specialty Companies Incorporated and Municipal Law â€" Office, 160 Bay St., Phone Main 1082 Residence, 401 Huron St., Phone TORONTO, ONT. North 190+ A ND ER S ON & â€"G R A Y Barristers, Solicitors, ete. ‘ 12 Keele St. N.; WBEST maBinat . P. Bull, K.C HAROLD J. PA RTRIDCG B Organist Weston MethodistQhur« St. Philip‘s Church, Etobicoke, Teacher of Piano and Organ. 31 â€"Masdofieli "Ave.. ~ _ TORONT T. H. Wilson, M.A. BULL, IHHOLLISS & WILSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Suite 514, Temple Bldg., Toro C. wW. CoOoULTER v.g. Honor Graduate Ontario Vetering College Al diseases of Cattle and Hor Treated Scientifically. Calls by fnail or phone promplUly Licensed: Auctioneer for the Counf of York, Peel and Simcoe, an ‘ West Toronto. : Real Estate for sale and houses to rent.\ â€" TORONTO JUNCTION CoLLEGE 0F MV SIC AND SCHOOL OF ELOCUTI Mrs. Marie S. McGill, Write for calendar Musical Direct ‘Phone Jct. 79. West Toron: Real Es’rate_i:mEd__lnvestment.s. PIG CITHS BFAITY 8 AGFNCY C0. linifed J OS EP H NA S O N Weston Agent, THE YORK FIRE INSURANCE COM Cash,. Mutual and Stock. Ful Government Deposib For Rates apply to E. J. MUSSON, WESTO or drop a card to Head Office, 107 Bay Street, Torontbo. Insure in the York Fire SEWING MACHINE * Mike, did I ever tell you the about the dirty window ?" «©¥ou did not. Tell me abot «No use, you couldn‘t see d Singer Sewing Machine Office 26 Dundas St. E wWEST TORONIO it H. â€"F. SEETON, Surgeon Dentist Room Letter Iâ€"West Entrance Confederation Life Building, CHASsS. H . PORTER, Barrister, Solcitor Head office, Colléege & Yonge Sts DR. G. ARTHUR ADAMS, Over D. Rowntree & Sons :_ in and get our prices Lessons G:v n Free. EmbroiGe y a Specialty. Taere are advantages in buying near home. e Mrs..E. Mungovan, JOHN J. DALTON, D.T.S. WESTON, Ontario Land Surveyor J . K. MeEWEN, â€"_TL.â€"HAUCEET T, Before Buying a attended. WESTON, ONT Dentist TORONTO TORONTO, ONT, wWEST TORONTO WESTON, 0 , Notary. A. J. BARKER St., Phone North 129%7 Fred Holliss G. H. Gray TORONTO. ONT. Toronto. Church,

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