Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 15 Jan 1909, p. 5

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0 Arra x s en s anr as n n HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Main St., â€" Weston, Ont. The best makes at the lowest prices You‘ll be, needing sone thit winter Call and get our estimates on T hat Furnace What About The best brands of Cigars, Tobaceos and Cigarettes. FAST TRAINS DAILY LOWEST RATES ~ NO CHANGES OR DELAYsS. Talk it over with 6. M. FRASER, Jorner Church and Wellington Streets. fute melss &2 7 QRONT C KEYVS 84 BULL PAAA SAAA NAAA & â€"The Clothes we make combine Elegance, Fit and Quality. Western Canada Hot Air and Hot Water Furnaces. H. P. IRWIN, Just _ _ Arrived Carprrar Par Urâ€" â€" $4,000,000.00 Reseve _ â€" â€". _ $4,500,000.00 â€" Deposits received in Savings _ Department of $1.00 and. upâ€" . wards, and interest allowed thereon at Current Rates. ® Al Instruments Sterilised ntiseptic Darber Shop 2 qA 2 B 6 3 7 o F2 j Main Street Weston . R. WADSWORTEH ONLY THROUGH â€" LINE Tobaceo Pouches and Pipes Our New _ Winter Suitings THEe Bamk oc | WOODBRIDGE TORONTO BRANCH Prices Moderate, FARLEY‘S UNION ESTABLISEED WESTON MANAGFR C.P. R. Agent, WESTON. TO LABEL 1855. cc" 3 3 43 18BG 298 8tE in Canada wW."J. Inch the druggist, is th ent in on and the readers of Rms and Ghide can buy from him for ly%50§céents a large bottle. W. WY. %fch ki@iMews that Parisian Sage Y uti e halir, cure dand ruf . an&% stop llikRe hair, and for that reasoh he s&§lls # under a guarâ€" antee to cure or m&ney back. ie Een w 2 0WP CC Ew ie If you cannot obt&n Parisian Sage where you live, you can get a bottle for 50cents from _ Giroux Mig. Co., Fort Erie Ont. express charges preâ€" paid. How often do we hear that exâ€" clamation of a certai® woman‘s hair or a certain man‘s hair. % f A prominent scientisty ®nd hair specialist emphaticaly states, and has proven, that anybifiajfi or woman can have luxuriant,gbust;;fous bair, by using Parisian Sage WR Cuy g 0000 Sab COWIS 20 _ a~ SUIRpSUOUS repast. _ The happy co@pie left! on the eveving train for poirfps in tlhe West, and on their return she‘iy will ‘reside in Toronto. Mrs Nefft‘s n‘}anyfrizfuds here wish her much happines% in her new life, Nerpâ€" W 6 ITMORE.| Mrs. William ‘,‘1itmure’s home in Woodbridge was the scene of a pretty wedding on New Yedrs afternoon, when her second daughtey Elsie May. was married to Win. Henky Neff of Toronto: The bride who looked charming was attended by her sisterg Miss Blla Whitâ€" more _ Mr. W. H. O'ltelun, of Pebrolia was best man. The marriage was conâ€" ducted ~by the Rev.’%G‘ R. Kitchinng. Immediately after tho, gcremony aboub thirty guests satb duw’xffi to a sumptuous repast. _ The happy co‘izpie left! on the everine train for noulls m ts We _A meeting will be hel?‘ in the Orange Hall Woodbridge, for| the purpose of orgarizing a Rural Teléphone Company for the village of Woodbridge, Township of Vaughan and adjoining Municipalities, ‘on Saturday, January 16th, at 2 p.m. MrJ.?Glbson, contragt agent for the :Bell Telephone Company of Canada. will ‘ be pr'ese‘rrl;iss;hd furnish the meeting with ‘the probable cost fof putting in and inâ€" stalling telephong poles andâ€"wires and â€"other equipment® _ _ Addresses will be given by D. C.Longhouse, Reeve of Vaughan T()Wl'ls'lp, John E.. Harris, Reeve of the Villge of Woodbridge, and members of Vaughan and Woodbridge Councils. _It is recognized fact the telephone is becoiping more a necessity every day and its se among the farmers especially is a greft advantage to them. They can find 0ub§'how the markets are without Ieaving tlieir homes and know just what they will get for their goods before they leav% for the market. Printed matter on gural ‘phones will be given out at this mgeting and all necessâ€" information will besupplied. _ Mr. John Keedwell, of Virden, Man., spent a [few days last week with his féglrg:" Mr. James Keedwell It is Thirteen years since Jack left here and the, west evidently agrefés with him. _ Dis. Master, Ed. W. Brown, Wood:â€" bridge; Dep, Master, W. Holingshead; Woodbridge; Chaplain, N. C. Wallace, Woodbridge; Recâ€"Sec,, Chas. Robertâ€" son; ‘ Woodbridge; Fin.â€"Sec., A. C. Secord,' Woodbridge ; [ Treas., _ Wes. Boddy, Woodbridge; Dir. of Cer., Silas Shunk, Woodbridge; Bect., Wwm. Mcâ€" _ Mr. _ James Geddéif‘s, has gone into partnership with Mr. Harry Chapman in the Pine Street Blacksmith Shop, where trl/laéy will be able to take care of all kinds of work. j Vanghan District Lg’j‘a] Orange Lodge met in the Orarge Hall, Woodbridge, on Tuesday last and elected the following officers for the year 1909:â€" cure my coughs and colds { Mt.: E. H. R()wn'firee who has been spending . his holida%s with his sister, Mrs/ Ed. W. Browrv,érebumed to Winniâ€" peg last Friday. § Lean, Purpleville Inch, Graduaté‘ Optician, _ Weston, guarantees satisfaction, in every glass fitted or repaired. | BIRTHS. Bartâ€"In WoodBRridge, on Dec. 20, 1908, the wife of Alffed Ball, a son. Mr. James MdCrae, of Humboldt Sask spent his ho}idays here with Mrs Wm. Burton. | ~â€" Miss Jean Devins has returned to Chicago after spending the past year with her parents, N%r. and Mrs. James E. Devins. ; ,,__“MOF}R_EVâ€"‘»II} W'ood%ridge, an_Jan. 3, 1909, the Wifem?)kf‘“Joglf T. Moore, The Dominion House, of a,son. Parisian Sage in fow ma Repeat itâ€"Shiloh‘s Cure will always Ed. W. Brown, Art Printing House, Correspondent. WHAT BEAUTVEYL HA a famousmgé*é‘éription cal L/ ap de and sold Farisian cure dand and for T a suarâ€" ed | of the Woodbridge MAoricultural will be held at the@Woodbridge in the Village of W§odbridge, on ‘at the hour of One®‘clock in the avft«er-i fnoon, for the purpoge of receiving the | |Annual Reports ; fér the Election of‘ iOfiicers, and for the &ransaction of otheri business. ~ & ( Repeat itâ€"Shiloh‘s Cure will always cure my‘cou)ghs and colds. Set Rev. J. W. Gord®go of Maple, preached in the Presbyterian?church last Sunday. WM. MeCLURE, Pres. C: L. WALLAGE, Secy. Weodbridge, Dec. 30, 1908. A unique entextainment was given in the Presbyterian§ church to the Babies A pretty house wedding took place at the home of Mrs. Hatdy on Clarence St., Woodbridge, on Iursday morning, Dec. 24th, when hgr eldest daughter, Suste, was married o Mr Geo. Herb. Hilton of the samel place. The bride looked pretty in hef travelling suit of navy blue. . Immgdiately after the ceremony the hapgy couple left for Rochester where .tliey intend spending Xmas and New Yéar‘s. The bride is wellâ€"known in Woodbridge and many are the good wishes that follow Mr. and Mrs. Hilton. 5 VILLAGESCOUNCIL. The inaugural méeting of the Wood bridge Council was held in the Public Library on Monday at 11 o‘clock. The usual grant of five dollars was given to the Sick Ohilflren’s Hospital, and the collector was giipn extra time to collect the taxes of 1998.. Present, John »E. Harris, Reeve ; Councillors, McKay, McNeil, Smith and Goodall. ~ The following acequnts were passed:â€" Art Printing House, printing necount...> .. &%. ~.2..s.. 2327 :00 Ed. W. Brown, services. oz t 20 H. G. Thompson, salary to ... ... 200 Treas. Orange Hall, for nominâ€" Several committees were drafted and Board of Health appbinted, viz:â€"Tae Reeve, Clerk, A. Maylfard, Geo. Wallace and J. W. Franks. Messrs R. E. Willis and Andrew McClure were appointea auditors. AUIONS . .. .. ... ag ces en en Dr._ E. D; McLean‘v.«,. attending indigent......,.};........;. D. McécKinnon, for grayel. ... .. ~ fiffi?fis’ lf‘;xihf&“?fim'hevea, eldom hayve to 5.:: eij_\!o jed if this most x e $ss Ei::]:""’“!:: m5cd ‘,:L_JEEJ?TE womant‘s rerredy were resoried, to in good time.. The "Favorite Prescripâ€" tion" has proven a great boon to expectant mothers by preparing the system for the zoming of baby, thercby rendering childâ€" virth safe, easy, and almost painless. * Bear in mind,â€"please that Dr. Pierce‘s Eavotite Pres’crip:,tiox% is not aâ€"secret or satent medicing, aiga,i_gst. which the most intelligent people are quite naturally averse, because of th6 uncertainty as to «beir composition and hormless character, Sut is a MEDICINE OF KNOWN COMPOSIâ€" Trox, a full list of all its ingredi¢nts being Srintsd.â€" in plain EneliSh on cv ome. Dobtle~ o such women as are not seriously out »flhealth] but who barv& exacting duties so| perforn}, either e way of houseâ€" “uild cares\or in@fociaÂ¥ dutics and funcâ€" ;i«@g,w‘h serig Aax their strength, is wel asl}):p hurging@aothers, Dr. Pierce‘s wavorite Px‘%‘%{-ri Zon has proved a most valuable sup{ér ims tonic and invigoratâ€" ne nervine. #& its _ timely use, much From our ow Correspondent. WEDNEKSDAY,2JAN. 20, 1909 81 lanlerest To Women. WYCHWOOD. 0DB THE ANNUEL MEETING ] UR 4 RIDSE J i ANNU $ oodbridge $\ eld at the $ lage of We NESDAY,§ ur of One HArproxnâ€" K arpy ACR. SOUCIETY Snciety House, $49.20 11 5 00 2 00 2 00 Yes, Abram, one ¢ readily afford to get married on an income of $12 a week, if he will agreefto turn it over to his wife every week. ; This is the first step towards Catâ€" arrh. Everything .depends on your remedy. A cough n{;;fi;ure slips quickâ€" ly over the wea spcjts, drops into the stomach and oefi“‘little but harm digestion. It‘s ogether _ ifferent with Catarrhozo it cures because it gets right atflRe t ouble. You inâ€" hale Catarrhozong, breathe in the vapor of â€" healig \balsams that strengthen â€" and _ésfire the weak throat tissues. You not have cold , or coughs,â€"Throat Trouble and Catâ€" arth will disappear with the use of Catarrhozone. â€" At all dealers, 25c. and $1.00.. Get it to toâ€"day. Don‘t be ashamed to take the wife‘s advice. She knows a great deal more than she pretends, and has reserves sense that would astonish you ‘ could see them. work, food and coal for fthe needy in our district. Mr. Wanlessf made a capital spokesman aud in intx-o cing the subjest said that the churches &rere doing good work,; yet are wealk and fpoor, he did not ask for money, only thb work be given to the mern who have ng employment, so that they may obtam the necessaries of life. & The annual meeting of the Public Libâ€" rary was held last 1\§3nday in Hillcrest school. » Mrs. Drake of Osgington avenue gave her sunday school scholars a social a few evenings ago, games were indulged in, and refeeshments was provided by the hostess, the guests E;)arted after spendâ€" ing a most enjoyab!é‘evening. Your correspondent wishes to allay the fears of the residents “uf Dovercourt re the paragraph which appeared in the Toâ€" ronto. daily papers under the heading * Smallpox in Westmoreland Aventue,." After making many er:é}utries he wishes to inform your readem‘: that the case of smallpox referred to is nob in Dovercourt but in one of the outlying districts, and is having the best attention of the M.H. 0., Dr. Warren. f BRACON DALE Rev. Dr. Ab others formed township coune Friday night Jan,g 15, will be chorus night with the membei;‘s of Victory Lodge 1.0.G.T. . Are you a Good Templar ? If so, you are welcnmt?at this lodge, they meet in the Presby’mxfian church, Davenâ€" port road and Delaware avenue every Friday at 8 o‘clock, Zlex. McCallum is chief templar. ; The Adult Bible class of the Presbytorâ€" ian chnrch will hold â€"their banquet in February. $ An open Gospel and Evangelistic serâ€" vice is held every Muf{)é‘ay evening in the Presbyterian church, iall welcome. Revy. E. H. Vese)g of St. Edmunds Anglican church, sent & written applicaâ€" tion for charity to bge York township council this week. £ s y Don‘t forget thegnfra,nd concert by St. Edmund‘s church B{:able class in their hall ou the 28th and %QLh January. Good singing. Big minstgel show. Price first night 25 cents, ful’fgher particulars may be had from the committee. The election and installatton of officers of court Craigielea, I,.O.F., took place last Monday evening i!)ngx)Vl reourt Hall. The annual consf,reg@tional meeting of the Davenport Presbyterian church will be held next Weduesda;y ev:ning atb eight o‘clock. § % At St. Edmund‘s Anglican church, on Sunday evenihg, Janrzz.24th, the speâ€" cial preacher will be the: Revy‘ &A 3, Broughal, rector of %‘:b. Stephens church. The mission BanB_â€"under the abte deaâ€" coness Miss Gilchfist, meet every Tuesâ€" day night in the jPresbyterion church, Davenport road, tl e ladies are busy makâ€" ing clothes for the pSor. DOVERCOURT . From our ownCorrespondent. From our own Correspondent IS YOUR THROAT HUSKY? Abraham J&§hn Wanless and d a‘ deputafion to the York incil the other day to ask for nd coal for fthe needy in our . Wanlessf made a capital ud in introducing the subjeet @Qé&@é&é@é@@@swé&@ € THE MAIN % § THING § O m sn i i a/ * ® eAAA z/m y / rey I"~ 0 i5 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, etc. during the winter months, We cfter you s eady an l profita) 13 emâ€" ployment ‘n your own district at gosd pay. WEr Have over 600 AcrEks of choice nu‘s»ry stock which you will sell direct to your customers. _ No diseased or dried onut American stock supplied. . Established over 30 years. Write now for particulars. RESSdPFEPPYpE¢¢¢dqqeqqqq x A FEULL LINE OF> CLOTH IN STOCK LADIES‘ OWN MATERIALâ€" MADE UP To the Ladies ! Lifonnection with our present large} establishment. Special â€" attention | will be paid to LADIES FAILORING, | and for this purpose we bave enâ€"| gaged the services of Mr. Johnl Addison, a competent» band and exâ€"! pert on Ladies work, > l Don‘t believe rheumaâ€" tism can be cured by rubâ€" U E s l ’ bing liniment or oil on the sore spot. The disâ€" a A B ease cannot be reached in _ § B that way. It must be driven out of the system. ) 5 Only Celery King will do this quickly. 25 cents, ab 317 dealersor bymail. S.C. Wells&Co., Toronto fiflh@?aw\\ A. M. GABEL, ELLING EELMAM‘S PEERLESS will bring you best results if taken at our old established ana thoroughly reliable school. Winter Term begins Jan. ith, Catalogue free. British American Business College, Y. M. C. A. Buildâ€" ing, Toronto. The young person just startâ€" ing out in life usually thinks that the main‘ thing is to get a position. That is where the young person makes amistake. The main thing is to for a positioan. It is easy to get a position after you are ready. When that time comes, the posiâ€" tion will look for you, We help you get ready We help you get perfectly ready We help you get perfectly competent in the shortest & possible time The Sterling Business College 80 DUNDAS STREET w., wEST TORONTO To fill a long felt want we have opened up a i. C LADIES‘ TAILORING DEPARTMENT !Wr imer MQ M _~ @6 peCo®e. ceceâ€"mamit Make TAILOR AND MENS‘ FURNISHER T5 Dundas Street, West WEST TORONTO Going 7.20 a. 859 a 1.22%p 4.06â€"p 4 38 p 723 p 11.25 p North Bound 8.33 a m. x 10 05 a.m. o 5.13 pm x o 6.3) p.m. x o 10.42 p.m. o Stops at Weston o not stop on Sundays. GET READY In. SHortHAND BusinEess Local Time Tables, YOURâ€"COURSE of West Toronto Weston and Vicinity m m. . O drox m m m m. 0 M. 3 Woest 2L mo Money 11 19 South Bound. 9:47 a.m. x o HLâ€"IS a. mex o 2. 00 p m. o 6.06 p m. x o 745 p.m. x o xom & 20 47 20 p 33 p 11 Only Way m ut Ti Hast LEX m T 0 0 | 4o The lawyer is the pnly man who 4s paid for giving advige and much of it is dearly bought. GUNN‘S‘, Limited, wish to advis farmers that they prefer deliveries 6 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. 7 Why is a pig if% a parlor like & house on fire? Becafuse the sooner it is put out the better. jects provided for. V\rrlté‘ work preferred. The Shaw Correspond 305 Yonze Street. commnurmmmmnmerummemmenneumms ce TFOTSE T acre Ww. Rids HOME 1 Ianrfl Bout h Ap y t _0 &# 4g0 _ W@'@ | io t ‘ vommercial Call or write W WEsT TORONTO BRAXCR of the will open January llth at & 80 Dundas Street West . nmerci«l and â€"Shortbhand. courses H. SHaW ibla UNGUESTIONABLY TO_RENT â€" 6 room to $100 Catalog W. J. /E ies m nvz:H . . Write uis bad w4 n 1 J._FRANK FOSTER BE u will be properly t FOSITIONS WORTH A_MONTH _ . s free,. LIOT, Principal ndence Sen et, Toronto NT, idents at TID

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