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

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‘S_oI_e Agent Fo: cmal S McLAUGHLIN AND TUDHOPE] $ ~Farm and Gardeners Sleighs â€" NRNER MAIN & HUMBER STS. *We will send them to any address in Canada Cutters a1s Sleighs ROAAAALAAAAAAALAAAAAAAARbAALALAAAAAAAAALLAAARALCAR § French Bonâ€"Bons, 25, 10, T; & $1.00 g Intending purchasers of Cutters or Sleighs should call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewbere & My goods are the best and the prices are right. H|umberside Waiting Room & < WEsT TORONTO 3: HPeSseeedeeedteadreddrdreq dcecreecrdecrecrcderaddarccecn contains articles of interest for the tarmer, poultryman gardener and the housewife. Canada‘s Two Best #ecsesese20*ee2m22e0esc0e00 0e 6 se2%c0020c00140%8 40001 40@ &4 â€"â€"ORDER FROMâ€"â€" The TiIMES and GUIDE. YAÂ¥Ye+ WESTON â€" IN ST. â€" = > LIVERY in CONNECTION B J omm , COruickshank & Song, DpoOooOoRs, WINDOoW SASHES, MOULDINGS, CASINGS, ETc. HOUSE TRIMMINGS ! LOVE AND DETECTIVE STORIES ruickshank Wagon The Family Herald and Star + One Year For $1.75 "he picest and most useful farm wagon on the road. Is made at home, fully guaranteed, and costs no more than others. : Fitted with our Standard Spring if required, Those {f{amous Baltimore Oysters ‘Ten Cents a Stew. Speight and Wilkini:on Main St., ters and Light Sleighs Stoves and Ranges A. Mallaby, . A. LEMAIRE, The Times and Guide contains all the news of the district | handle the Best Makes eedt rRas T mereâ€"gm & Cneme 3 roprpapeoms un ons Cep cide ons se (SH «ager Hoo e Swige en s r V *3 ~am" ie """% S ~â€"alp*‘ am. mam."). am. <a 2 To O E e $&" 33 $ K G & € S hi Rt 83 19 @ C 34 We w6Â¥ s B C Es taum a se oi s ds : OB w [ To % 5 > s 14 P Oy 3 â€" is xA KAÂ¥ 1 o § y & 5. El $3 upmage‘ Sarandie he Nes i ta & t it cowngll \Ga AP TS 2 C § Es ie e y SSE ies "he l gy: e sumile ) a F w BJ c the desces Ao 42 y +4 Coh im 34 id Bs se ay is *'??‘ m s3 e h 5 6 £ 22 5 CTas 6 y X y E7 . 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In the meantime we need an g efficient lighting service and we need ‘ _a twentyâ€"four hour service at that, p Iwith an ocgasional are light on the 4 streets. Thig is one of the matters s ‘that the council of 1909 has to face. WESTON, ONT., FRIDAY, JANUARY 8; 1909. i There is no f@oubt but that the victory of the r%uction ticket in Toâ€" [ronto on New Years Day had an apâ€" preciable efiectz on the local option vote throughoft the Province last lMonday. The iwinning side is the popular side fto vote for and in this buman mnd natural inclination we believe in 1£ore thoroughly than we do in the 1 day prayer meetings such as were held in Owen Sound on Monday. Bufg again, the belief that Providence behind them has been the guide d impulse of reformers in all times and has proved the mainspring ?*f many notable advances in man‘s m(g‘al growth. Such an adâ€" vance may l§e the growth of temperâ€" ance gentiment in Ontario. It is, anyway, the victory of an idea over a reality angd marks mental progress. The world has moved considerably sinte Nnahéwas considered its most righteous cigizen. .â€"_The educja.t'ion of the rising genera-i tion is a subject of too much . imâ€" porterce ‘r,b% be trifled with. Yet in York Tovyr‘i:ship in several _ school sectioas an amount of controversy and" ill-feelfing has been aroused over the election| of school trustees that lt serioui:ly prejudi¢e the work ot }the boardsg'f’ in these sections. At Earlscourt,]. Runnymede and. Mount ’Donmez, contcslted elections have reâ€" |sulted in bad feeling§ such as will 'cause the | work of the newly elected Itt‘ust(-rs 'f;d§ he hampered in every posâ€" £sib1e Way.gThe reason for this is to ;be found ;n the fact that these secâ€" tions have lately expanded and deâ€" veloped in%a remarkable fashion and they novs% form considerable suburbs of Torontg. Consequently, with the great infl%x of population the â€" deâ€" (mands for_%jschool accomodation have (grown by §eaps and bounds while the }taxeé avgilable for school purposes ‘have corrgspondingly increased, and Inaturally e number ofâ€"as pirants for the officeof trustee is much larger. IWe ars nq} peepared to give any iopinion on%the debated questions in ithese several sections but we will urge on the pafties concerned the necesâ€" sity of stiging personal feelings and working tc%gether in the common cause of education. The attendiance at the High School is still on the increase. Work in all the forms 1(’ going on satisfactorily. Mr. Allingham the new assistant, is quickly adapting himsel{ to the work, so little time will be lost on account of the changef‘, (sâ€" Total receipts of High School Conâ€" cert $97.00 Boys are attempting to get the rink into shape and will succeed if the school well holds out, Waterworks would help the boys some in this respect. Geseeceecec.c022e2e0c20ec.c0c00e 2+ %“ss\awx‘\smssssswl Another successful dance was pulled NOTES and COMMENTS HIGH iiizen. % e o t k e ‘i pg certainly fon; it make: it in spite of ter, wires al own to the . gy which to ; & Even if it is ? the town * Hiat Justitia, Ruat Coclum." {SCHOOL NOTES While Mr. A. J, Barker was helping to extinguish the small blaze at the drug store last wégk, somebody slippâ€" ed in to the deserted post office and helped â€" themselveg from the cash drawer. The thiet got only six dollars. Young Henry Begt met with an acâ€" cident last week that might have proved serious. Hg was on one »of Rowntree â€" and Sons&jf wagons and was thrown off by a sqaden lurch as it was rounding the bbrner of Univerâ€" sity Avenue amd Queen, narrowly esâ€" caping falling under a street car. Mr. Macklin 0[ Port Hope purchasâ€" ed Mr. McEwen‘s farm on the Chew side road took ;;"possession on Thursâ€" day. Mr. Macklin is a w?llâ€"known breeder _ of Holstein cattle and brought a quafitity of valuable stock with him. § (A The Concert to be held by the Ladâ€" ies Aid of the Methadist Church, has been postponed from‘ the 15th Janâ€" uarty, to the 19th gjauuary, owing to the occurrence of the Masonic At Home on the formeifi' date. A splenâ€" did list of talent has ibeen engaged for the concert which Wil} be held in the Town Hall, among those appearing on the programme being Miss Wharton, Miss Whitmore, Mr. Gorrie and other wellâ€"known artistes.. wnornipg last. at St. e * â€"Chnsch ot <bs con clusion of Mass, the Rev. Father Walsh took leare of the congregation hawing been moved from St. Cecilias at West Toronto, to the Church at Toronto Gore, Father Walsh expressâ€" ed deep regret at leaving his work in West Toronto and Weston and receivâ€" ed many cordial expressions of good will from the memhers of his conâ€" gregation here. The Times and Guide joins with them in wishing Father Walsh success and happiness in his new parish. We are offering the balance of our Xmas. stock of| Furniture and Dishes at a still greater discount we do not want to carry them over, they must go. D. Sanders, 10 Dundas E. West Toronto. off by the Sky FWrim Social Club on Wednesday â€" last. ?gfhe crowd was largâ€" er than ever and @Â¥idently the capital arrangement offithese affairs and Witty‘s orchestra@ Are appreciated. Edward Hughes, formerly of To# ronto, son of James Hughes, ca; taker of the Cangadian _ Genefal Electric, who lives at 306 Berkeley street was drowned op Saturday at Vancouver while skating. With two other young men who were with him they broke through the ice at Trout Lake, in the east end of the city. All were rescued except Hughes, who went in at a point only, six feet from shore. The unfortunate young man, who was twentyâ€"fouyr years of age, lived at New Westmigister, where he was manager of a gents‘ furnishing store. He was buriéd at Vancouver under the auspices of the Oddfellows. He was the brother of Mrs. H. Jennâ€" ings of Weston. Here is a simple homeâ€"made mixâ€" ture as given by an eminent authority on Kidney diseasegy~ Wwho makes the statement that it will relieve/ Almost any case of Kifiney frouple /Af taken before the stage of Bright‘g discase. He states thgt such symptoms as lame back, paik in the :fi?e, frequent desire to uringte, especially at night; painful and digcologed Ajrination, are readily overcqime. / epéj’/is the recipe. Try it: § # / // Fluid ExtmcÂ¥ Dardelion, oneâ€"half ounce; Compgiind â€"KaArgon one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Take‘a tegq%gfi after each meal and #t bedtimag . 3 A wellknown d“ggi‘st here in town is autWority that these ingredients are all hartnlegs and easily mixed at home by,. shaking well in A bottle. This mixtyufe has & peculidr healing and soothfny effect ‘mpon the entire Kidney nd Urinary structure, and often erFcomes tha worst forms of Rheumgtism in just a little while. This gnixture is sa@id to remove all bloo@ disorders and ‘cure the Rheuâ€" matfsm by forcing the Kidneys to filt@râ€" and strain from the blogd and system all uric acid and foul, decomâ€" poged waste matter, which cause these afflictions. Tâ€"y it if you aren‘t well. SBave the prescriptiqn. SAVE THIS, ANYWAY agi. of hat | suc if in h e, espe cologed e. }g‘iâ€"le; /: In connection with the assault on a non union moulder at the Grand Trunk station, Thos. Noble, H. Good and R. Young were called before Judge Winchester . on Thursday these three men being on suspended sentence gfor an assault committed some time |ago. Mr. J. W. Gurry who appeared ‘for the three stated that his clients had no connection with the matter and the Crown Attorney was willing to let the matter rest until further |information had been obtained, the I Judge consenting. | â€" GUNN‘S‘, Limited, wish to advise |f{armers that tney preter aeiiveries of \‘Iive 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 ©20 pounds. _ _________â€"â€"â€"â€" The January meeting of the Weston Woman‘s Institute will be held on Tuesday afternoon next at the Town Hall. The programme for _ the afterâ€" noon will consist . of an@hour with Longfellow. The R('ill call will be reâ€" sponded to with quptations from the poet not exceedin"g eight lines each and Mrs Nason, . Misses L Duncan, Fay Cruicksbank, 1? Vanalstyne and E. Sosnowsky will give readings. The musical _ portion pf the programme will be rendered by Mrs. E. F. Irwin, Tho Westou fbyral Society recomâ€" merced their rehearsals on Thursday evening. Quite a number of the members who‘ are notâ€" good sight readers are attending the. sight singâ€" ing class which Madame Rutherford is holding on rehgarsal evenings a half an hour earlier than the time set for rehearsal. This class is upen for |any member who wishes to take advantâ€" age of the extra facilities afforded and is entirely free. Miss Viney Miâ€"oâ€"na Tablets Cure Dyspepsia by Prompt;ly Removing the Carse, * or Monéi Back. & There is just oney way to ciiré‘ra- dyâ€" spepsia and stomaclifidsorders,it{j%ial or serious and that isito tone ilp or put energy into the stoMach wialls, so that they will be aBle to roperly mix or churn the food. 9e Miâ€"oâ€"na tablets qui‘%y arouse the stomach from its inal en and in a short time it is able to @o its work properly. Harry Dodd of Bridge Street, Hastâ€" ingg,«Qnt., says: ‘‘For seven years I M suffered and spent much money doctoring but all to no avail. I could eaf but very.little, as the food would ferment and molur, making gas, wb&ch}\;«éaused ‘gerious heart oppression I was in congtant misery, sour gas Wo-u?fi‘belch ffony‘ my stomach, I was languid, and }ve‘ik and had no ambiâ€" tion. I did t feel like going anyâ€" where or ‘519. ng anyone. There was a constant daill pain in the pit of the stomach. I was unable to sleep, was nervous, restless and. would awake more tired than on going to bed. I tried Miâ€"oâ€"na and soon found relief, and in less than six weeks Miâ€"oâ€"na had completely cured me. Mr. C. Holmeg of Winnipeg formerly operator at th§ Grand Trunk Depot here visited friends in town on the holiday. 3 Westor Fiull Brikss Band will be at noon next «* trhike o‘clock to play for skating. Collecii-ou. W. _ J.. Inch the druggist, sells Miâ€"oâ€"na tablets at 50 cents a large box, under a rigid guarantee to do all that is claimed for them or money back: The township ele&étions on Monday arousedâ€"considerable interest in both ends of Etobicoke ang@ theâ€"vote polled was a heavy ‘"one‘‘. The contest for the Reeve‘s chair Wai very warm and finally resulted in a win for Mr. R. S. Warner ‘by a majority of thirtyâ€"seven, the winner securing 5§6 votes and Mr. John Gardhouse 499. For the posiâ€" tion of Deputy there were also two candidates, but Mr. Grubbe‘s record on the Council placeé bim at the top of the poll with 558 votes his opposâ€" ent, Mr. Stubbs regeiving 407 votes. There was a hot _contest . for the Council, six candid%tes running for the three positions, Mr. W. F. Kay came top of the polf with 439 and J. M. Gardhouse next with 354 and J. Dandridge with 296. F. E. Shaver just fell short of being elected by nine votes, he coming next to Mr. Dandridge with 288 votes. MAKES ASTONISHING CtRES. ETOBICOKE ELECTIONS. Erma Irwin and â€"the Misses * POWER for the FARM INSURE YOUR BUILDINGS AND CONTENTS wITH US. LOWEST RATES .AND BEST covPANIES, | WRITE, TELEPHONE OR SALL FOR FULL _ PARTICG: ULarRs. & * Times and 57 Victoria St. TORONTO % and Cheapest;% J. T. LOCKE & To. WALTER LONGSTAFF, Weston wWOTICE is hereby given to all perâ€" sons baving claims against the estate of Thomas Bull, late of the Vilâ€" lage of Weston, gentleman, deceased, who died on February 22nd, 1906, to send before January 25th, 1909, to Joseph Nason, 157 Bay Street, Toronto, solic‘ror for Emerson Bull, M.D., Adâ€" ministrator of his estate, a statement of their claim with particulars and proof thereof, and thereafter the Adâ€" ministrator will distribute the estate and will uot be ligble therefor to any person of whose claim he has not been potified. aOTICE TO CREDITORS Phone 26,â€" Weston, The Best TELEPHONE MAIN 1967 ESTABLISHED 1862 â€" FOR amous Canadian Rirmofor NO. 9 d

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