Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 1 Jan 1909, p. 8

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mt ! z«;’\)\i h Met s ORDERS DELIVERED DAILY. D. SANDERS, Carpenter and Contractor Coulter Avenue, â€"_ WESTON Furniture and Dishes Geo. Sainsbury "="It is indade"‘ said Mrs, Brannâ€" igann, * An‘ the wonderful parert ov is is, it‘s only a wooden Burâ€"rd at thot. _ **Bur rds is intelligent " Mrs Brannigan observed as she encountered her friend, Mrs. O‘Flaherty. "ye can tache Tom anything. Me sister has wan as lives in a clock and when ifs toime to tell the toime it comes out &n‘ says cuckoo as many toimes as the toime is." Undertaking and Embalming Promptly Attended To woal and Wood * Thot‘s â€" wonderful!" said Mrs. O‘Flaherty. _ _ PLUMBING, A Specialty RESIDENCE Estimates given on all kinds of work Manufacturers of "Tnree Lion Brand" Grabham and are offering the balance of our Christmas Stock at a still greater discount than at Christmas JAS. GARDKHOUSE s and Dealers in Gram and Feeds of all Kinds WESTON MILLS OF ALL KINDS. w ES T C N. DEALER IN LAST â€" CHMANCE do not want to carry the goods over and they must go. (ESTABLISEED 1828. . Wadsworth Marm Str., la wheat FElours vir Murphy â€"**Shure, if I knew ye were that ignorant I would niver have married ye ! _ Yer own common sente moight teil yez they puts the wires on the poles to hold them up ! *‘ Mrs. Mu pa out all thim wize poles ?"" Tells Why So Many Suffer from Catarch and Rheumatism. A distinguished physician, famous for his successful treatment . of catarth and rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles, states as follows :â€" "QOur climate being more or less damp and changeable, is bad for catarrh and rheumatism, and care must be taken not to: let â€" these troubles gain headway. In addition, he states that a great many Canaâ€" dians are careless in their. habits, and to this as much as climatic conâ€" ditions is due a great deal of the trouble. _ Insufficient clothing and improper eating will cause rheumatic and catarthal troubles in any cliâ€" mate. 1 This eminent authority gives the following as the simplest and best treatment known to science, and to it he gives credit largely for his success :â€" Eluid: Extract Cascara....... 4 oz Cartianaâ€"Compound _ â€"....... L 07. Syrup Sarsaparilla __........ 6~â€"â€" of. Fumdaâ€" Ixtract Cascara...... }4 OZ. Cartianaâ€"Compound_........ L OZ. Syrup Sarsaparilla __........ 6~â€"â€" of. Directions : One teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. The ingredients are all vegetable, and have a direct and specific action on the liver, kidneys, and. bowels, eliminating all poisonous matter from the system. Any druggist car disâ€" pense this, or you can buy the inâ€" gredients â€" separately and mix at home by shaking in a bottle. _ Many of our readers should benefit by this article. Save the recipe. PHYSIGIAN GNNES ADVIGE 10 DUNDAS STREET, EAST, WEST TORONTO Telephone No. 1 in‘ pwhy do the thetelegraph \Career of a Tragedy Written by the | _‘ Great Napoleon. ‘ ‘ __â€"_The Scene Ilnstrata of Rome tells / ____ Many women suffer untold torture from nervous debility arising from disorders of the feminine organs. Day by day they grow worse. A false sense of modesty prevents them using a good remedy like Ferrozone,â€"and it would cure them. Lost nerve force is brought backâ€"new vital energy is supplied â€" irregularities disappear. Ferrozone does restore weak pale women. For those who suffer and find work ‘lrlard to bear nothing supplies the health and vitality that Ferroâ€" zone so surely brings. Guaranteed free from alcohol and sure to cure, 50c¢. at all dealers. On Sunday next, NMass will be brated at 10.15 a m Priest in ch Rev. Father Galagher., Divine service next Sunday o‘clock p.m. § Baptis: Church. Public Worship at 11 a m. and 7 p.m. Runday School, 3 o‘ clock p m. â€"J. L. Sloat, Pastor. 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 nouth at 11 a. m, third Sunday at 8 a.m. Methodist Church Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sundayâ€"School and Adult Bible Class at 2,45 p. m. On Sunday next, services will be held at 11 a.in. and 7 p m ; Sundayâ€" School at 3 p.m. this story of the first Napoleon as a dramatic writer. He had seen a perâ€" formance of ‘"The Cid," which imâ€" pressed him so forcibly that he deâ€" cided to write a classic drama. Within a short time he had finished mearly four acts of a play, which he entitled "Hector." Then came his election as a brigadier general, and the manuscript was thrown into a desk, where he found it again by chance in 1805. Naâ€" poleon then sent for Luce de Lancival, gave him the manuscript and directed him to finish the play. This was done, but the players refused to accept it. When Napoleon returned to Paris from the coronation at Naples he learned of the contemptuous manner in which his work had been treated. He demanded the manuscript and wrote across it: "‘The players of the Comedie Franâ€" caise will produce the tragedy which in their stupidity they rejected. Napoâ€" leon." Two hours later the work was accepted. In three weeks it was proâ€" duced before a brilliant audience, deâ€" clared a success, and the alleged auâ€" thor was decorated with the grand cross of the Legion of Honor. The Voyder. The voyder was a large dish in which were collected the broken victâ€" uals which were removed from the table with a large knife with a broad, flat blade, called the voyder knife, from vider, to empty, clear or make void. "The Boke of Nurture," by Hugh Rhodes, the date of which is 1577, one of the curious set of handbooks of manners and etiquette reproduced by the Early English Text society, speaks of these vessels as follows: "See ye have voyders ready for to void the morsels that they doe leave on their trenchers. Then with your trencher knyfe take off such fragments and put them in your voyder and then sette them downe cleane agayne." Few silyer ones remain, but some large brass voyders or dishes which have probably been so used may still be seen, of the history of which nothâ€" ing im known by their present owners. â€""OId English Plate," by â€"W. J. Cripps. Types of Female Beauty. In northern Europe. among the Teuâ€" tonic races, there are distinct types of beauty to be met with in Sweden, Poâ€" land, Saxony and Austria. The Swedâ€" ish type, however, lacks animation, but the mold and figure to some extent atene for this, says the London Gobe. The Austrian women possess a comâ€" posite beauty in which are united the charms of three or four races. Vienna | ladies are tall and stately, with great‘ harmony ard proportion in feature and | fsure. The Tyrolese maiden often lacks a good figure, but her face and | manuer possess all that is most beâ€"| witching in the two races of which she is composed, Latin and Germanic, St. John‘s (Catholic) Chureh The Rev. R M. Hamilton pastor PECULIAR WEAKNESS IN WOMEN. | Rev. T. Bevorly Smith, Rector FORCED THE PLAY. J. Hughes:Jones. M.A. Rector CHURCH SERVICE,. Presbyterian Church Rev. W. A. Potter, Pastor St. Philip‘s be cele charge atb 317% y Hair is |Artra fiongé Coat Sleeves Are Extremely Long. Gored Walking Skirts. The new coat sleeves, whether worn with long or short skirts, extend well over the‘ wrist, and the coats themâ€" selves will be noticeably longer than those worn last season. \_Most of the new walking skirts are gored â€" If striped materials are used in. their construction they are diversiâ€" fied with diagonal and horizontal efâ€" fects.. Smart models are cut so that waAIST FOR GENERAL WEARâ€"4223. A pattern of this waist may be had in seven sizesâ€"from 32 to 41 inches bust measure. Send 10 cents to this office, giving number (223), and it will be promptly forwarded to you by mail. gores of the straight and diagonal stripes alternate. Mr. J. H. Woods, of Point Rock, Oneida Co., N.Y., had a hard experiâ€" ence. ‘"A bad attack of Catarrh settled in my forehead and the pain over my eyes was so intense I thought my head would burst.‘" My voice grew very hoarse ane I coughed every night, and through the winter could scarcely speak. My voice was gone. Two doctors didn‘t help me at all. The next doctor ordered ‘‘Catarrhoâ€" zone.‘‘ It cured me and now many others here use it also. My doctor says he doesn‘t know~ anything so good for Catarth and Throat Trouble as ‘"Catarrhozone." Use it toâ€"day, you‘re better toâ€"morrow, 25¢. and $1.00 at all dealers. Try Catarrhoâ€" zone. Hrosiery for fall wear is beautiful, and the better grades of lisle thread and silk hose are in striped effects. The waist seen in the cut is n good model for general wear and is at its best when carried out in wash mmâ€" terials. JUDIC CHOLLET. Some foreigners and even certain Americans are disposed to stand aloof from what they haughtily term the working classes of the country. It is to be regretted that they could not have overheard the conversation which took place on an East river ferryboat not long ago between a reâ€" cently introducedâ€"shall we hazard it?>â€"wheelwright and shopgirl. "Do you attend in Barginer‘s estabâ€" lishment?‘ he asked. "Yes; I am one of the emporium ladies," she replied, with becoming dignity. ‘"Where are you engaged?" "I am one of Banks & Co.‘s reposi tory for carriages gentlemen," he in formed her. LOST HIS VOICE ENTIRELY. FRIBBLES OF FASHION. Designations. ) #" & ts ' T e 6 ns P00 € __iSna a702 C ny ‘ RrsilI 4 | 7P _ _ G C s & sath â€" &5 | t ortns .; Ww ow 3.) o oo pFZHQ & 7 . skg e sls ghBA & 2 S3 ze\ f B We Sell the Best and Purest Drugs â€" AT THE LOWEST PRI/ HARRY REID KNOWS. W. J. Inch the druggist, does not guarantee Parisian Sage to grow hair on every bald head, but if there is any life left in the roots of your hair, Parisian Sage will stimulate the hair bulbs and cause your hair to grow again. Here is one case. "‘I No. 8 Dundas St., West am now using the second bottle of your Parisian Sage, and can notice a new crop of hair appeatring. I am glad to say it is a darker color than my hair was before I became bald.‘"‘ Harry Reid, 10 Manhattan St., Rochâ€" ester, N. Y. 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Fri.. 8.40 p.m. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS Observation Dining Parlor Cars 0 trains one and s1x between Parry Soun and Toronto. For through tickets app! to nearest Ticket Agent. arry Sound... Washago ... .. Brochin......... Beaverton ...... Mount Albert . Rlchmond Hill Toronbo.......... EFFECTIVE NOV. 30th, 1908 soUTHBOUND No. 2 . Dline Table NORTHBOUND No. 1 nndaresarvcrcee 900 1B M fremew o itc eB td ce css 1042 a .m a2l se 41.30 a .m, seode, s l Aaan. e tevaiss s 1929 en faccalahcdd pan. Wed. Fri.. 8.40 p.m. WEST TORONT WINT EP (CONDENSED) .5.00 a.m. _T.11 a.oo. . T.01 a.m. ..8.12 a.m. ..8.55 arm. . 9.38 a.m. 10.30 a.m. :l WINS o your wai"l'r" @F‘:‘E PC ufi@l@%& 12 No. 5 * 5.00 p.m‘. 5 51 p.m. 6.35 p.m. 7.25 p.m. 742 p.ma. 8.17 p.m. 10.80 p.m. 2.483 213 3.5; p 4.35 D. 5.30 p

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