Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 16 Apr 1909, p. 8

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g RUSH. énces. Eur strarrumsed . Coulter Avenue, ' They are the latest designs in Rattan and Wood Bodies, some having automobile top, also a strong line of collapsible tops. D, SANDERS, ll, Cijal and Wood Is not too early in the spring. to invert in a Carriage Nigger-m: a; up Dome 01 mg. n. Gofcart' We have Just reeeived , Shlpment and we arel The subjects, (s'Dernoustratiott on, going to offer them to you at pnces that will cause a,Bread and Buns tia Mrs. H. Barter" BITCH (How to create“and preserve that ORDERS DELIVERED DAILY . Geo. Sainsbury gainers ap4pealtsrs, in Gram and Feeds of all Kinds, (3-8: W. Wadsworth Carpenter and Contractor WM. T. WATTS, Contractor for WI Digging, Undertaking and Embalming Promptly Attended To PLUMBING, A Specialty Immune E Fi Estimates given on kinds of work new! tie Ontario Pump (h, Manufacturers pruThree Lion Brand” Grab“: and Whole-wheat Floats. dAS. GARDHOUSE ...:EASTER... Our window is full of them. Watch it. lass wo OF ALL KINDS. EARLSCOU RT. WESTON. WESTON MILLS DEALER IN (ESTABLISHED 1828. Mars ST WESTON.; ali Misses Eva Wa, "(and Edith Gracey were here visil Ivg, their old friends Easter. . t l CNT,,-,,, -___r,, " _ r... , u Mr. H. B. Joh goon, B. A., in Cori1- pany with Mr. .. A, Arthurs, of Knox College, 'ttt this week for 'Gowganda as pie It)er missionaries. Mr. and Mrs.i'it,iarvt Hyslop were Visiting her paregitg here Sunday. Glasses repair l Cand refitted Eyes tested aecurateW Satisfaction guar- anteed, Inch, sii'ikdiL'rri"it"'. select hogs. Weighté preleired, 160 opening another room to teach troll- tc 326 pounds. Itinuation classes. 1 Miss Jessie 1oaei5y1 was home visit- ing her parents Easter. Miss Lylia tuil'firtney is spending Easter at her home. _ We were plea id to see Rev. Mr Younge back in is place again Sun day. _ _ Edward Hanlai ay eldest son, Gor- don and Mr. Hert rt M. Cartney were Visiting their ol friends at Rose Villa Easter Mon, ' y. . Richview has a _ ew Resident, Mr Plant, on James arke's place. Beginning wit . May the 2nd. Bun day School will '.le in the morning. GUNNS’, Limited, wish to advise farmers that they prefer deliveries ot live, hogs at their packing house, Miss Brene Can§ing 5 Sunday at her home here "I .IIY‘UI noun-v. I:- VOII cm. RISHVIEW 10 DUNDAS SPREET; EAST WEST TORONTO oronto I Mr. and Mrs. goddard of Edgley spent Easter with Miss Atkinson. Telephone No. Il Mr. Roger Putt ot Toronto agent spent Easter aid tdr engaggfai, assistant teacher and are , Just one year ago to day, Since our dear ones passed away. God called them home it was his will, But in our hearts they shall live . still. '. ‘Their memory is as dear to-day, As in the hour they passed away. 7 Sleep on dear ones and take thy rest, I God calls home first those He . I loved best. V Mr. James ori! is laid up in his home. with a,dise)sitt (of the bone of the foot. , A Houston has 'esumed duty at the C. P. R. depot a er a business trip to Brandon. Messrs. Amos gar and Son have returned from thi West where they sold a carload of Entire horses. The recent stone throwing case in Nobleton which isqplamei1 on the boys of this town is 110%, seriously believed as it is rather a Pt"" story. Boast not of your wealth, Let humility be your ptssword when the The Nashville fdge of Oddfellows are making arm, ements to hold a picnic on Victoria9Day. One of the proposed attraetid s will be a three mile marathon. l" Misses Annie am, Ethel Armstrong, Martha Hodgson ', nd Flo Martin of Toronto, Messrs. 'Frank and Robert Brown, Geo. Bond and Howard Robin son of Toronto re Easter visitors to the town. _ Jas. Hamilton has leased the Queen's Hotel at 'Il depot and has taken possession. 't iHow to create/ard preserve ”that atmosphere which: gives character to the home," by Mifss Peters Discussion led by Mrs. F. Lister. Everybody welcome. 'l Mrs. pr, King of.’ Toronto spent the holiday with her itaYerita."'"' ""' "- HARRISON-on March 29th, 1909, _ High Street, Putney, London Eng- I land, J. Oswald Harrison, forstierly of Weston, Ont., killed by a motor hus. P' LaRUSH--0n Tuesday April 13tirc at Toronto Mary Aime, relief. offhts late John LaRush, aged 73. irtterr- ed on Thursday April 15 at Rtier- _ Miss I., McIntos , of Toronto spent Easter with her "d, nut, Mrs. Maharg. l The Woman's {institute will hold their April megting on Wednq'sday April 21st at the home ot Mrs. H. BHANNON-USHWb--tn loving mem- ory ot Elsie May Shannon and her sister Eva, wife oi Richard Usher of Islington who passed away on April/7, 1908. BUTLER-PAY-OW Easter Monday (April 12th '09) in St. John's Church Weston, by Rev. J. Hughes- Jones. M.A. Rector, John A. Butler of Jeasutette's Creek Ont. to Ruth Ellen Day of Wegton. -- Easter with his ttlend, K. Mehart. i Baptist Church. Public Worship at 11 Ban. and 7 p.m. Btutday-Behool, 3 o'eloek p.m. J. L. Bloat, Pastor. JffegMr1BJmt--t1 Easter day /April 11th 'op) in St. John's Church Westonél by the Bev. J. Hughes-Jones. LEA. Rector, William C. Jacques to Emma E. Bishop, both of Weston. ( , "V In Willoughby l venue Baptist L St. John's (Anglican) Church. Church Rev. Wm. ttleWell, financial 11 a.m. Mattins and Sermon. secretary of the 'ominion Alliance, I 3 p.m. Sunday School. spoke from the thm e, "The Revela- I 7 p.m.lvensong and Sermon. tion of the Risen hrist." Special 1 Celebration of Holy Communion, music was given b-the choir. first Sunday ot the month at 11 an). , third Sunday at 8 a.m. . ' . - In High Park-enue Mrthodist _ J. Hughes Jones, M.A., Rector Church Rev. Dr. Hg: elwood gave two 'k eloquent addresses basing his re- _ Presbyterian Church. marks in the mo 'ing on the ineid- 11 (a.m.--su1tjeet,t-tNs missionary ents connected Wits; the first appear- who never went to the foreign field, ance of Christ to s disciples follow- and never gave a dollar to missions. ing his resurreetioti. In the evening 7 p.m.-eubieet,-Loved, Loosed, Dr. Hazelwood spo6 from 1. Cor. iii. Lifted. 21. The choir, uge er the direction The Rev. B. M, Hamilton, Pastor. of Dr. Torrington,) furnished delight- . ful music, while Me voluntary offer- Methodist Church. ingLstere of a most satisfactory Presbyterian Church. 11 (a.m.--su1tjeet,t-tNs missionary who never went to the foreign field, and never gave a dollar to missions. On Sunday next. Mass will be cele- brated at 10.30 Ban. Priest in charge Rev. Father Player, O.S.B. St. Philip's. Divine service next Sunday at 3 o'elock p.m. THISTLETOWN l side Cemetery. ELLE ZN BURG St. John's (Catholic) Church. ac service nex_t Sunday at 3 In all .the city ch robes Sunday last C pan. the sex-wees were 1 rgely of a choral Rev. T. Beverly Smith, Rector. nature, and marke by great throngs. CHURCH SERVICES . IN MEMORIAM. DEATHS . Cousins 1 At the Vestry migrating held in St. 3 (John's Church oi, Eaister MondayI (evening officers nit. the' ensuing year were elected as fol iws'. Church ward- 'ens, R. W. H. Bro' h, Robert Dewitt; lay representatives to the synod, B. W. Murray, E. B.‘ Rogers, A, H. Atichardsyy advise sir board. Messrs. Skeans, Massacar, ogers, McOuaig, Belcber, Shelton, Lyle, Speers, Murray Boon; parochial triunal, S. Ryding, C. Boon; auditors, ve' W. Murray, A. (H. Richardson; (to-sf" ittee on parish and home, W. H. , ell, Wm. Speers, _ Mr. Southall, H. ft. Wodson; sides- men Dr. Smith, Dr'Hopkins, Messrs. Massacar, Murray .1 Shelton, W. S. Smith, Stretton, -peers, Kimmiss, _ Arlett, W. G. Fell, , as. Heart, W. J. ‘Hann, H. Goudge lt M. Wodson. A. , H. Richardson, S. gaming, F. G. Mar- ', tin, W. J. "rsarringtlstp, A. E. Rowley; , missionary commitge, Messrs. Arlett, 1 Skeans, Smith, W son and Ryding. i,, Receipts were $32 9.28, made up of l general fund, $2335h 4, a decrease of '; $500; mission funds, 269.95; mortgage l fund, $645.47 and glargement fund, " $18.62. The youv people of the; church vurchrrsed t? organ formerly , '- “M M» Cly Mm s. for $800, with g 111 'Cfr'iut.C. \,_, - ' ,, ." 'ee - cost of removal and§instaléing an ad- ‘W. J. Inch in offering ditional $125. The " one was sold Imoney if ?ii-tjyp..ufpi1s tor $175. The averée attendance per ach trouble. 50 cents Sunday through theitear was 250. [in twenty-four hours. ! A banquet of the members of the Young Men's Bib“ Class ot Victoria Presbyterian Chug'éch will be held in {the lecture room? of the church this evening. The batitiuet is the result of Jr contest betwee§ two divisions oi jthe class known gas the red and the (blue. The contest was the bringing 'in of new members by the different divisions. The biife won and now the red have to provide a supper. The class, which is cénducted by Mr. W. R. Taylor, B.Ni, is probably the llarzest in the D6p1inion. It Has a membership of over two hundred, and ‘on Sunday 180 responded to the roll call) When Mr. anlor took up the iWork two years ago there were about twelve members itiithe class. Through his efforts the a,vi'nernbershio rapidly increased and Wh'gen the question of ‘Mr. Taylor's salaig‘y was taken up by the managers of the church, the mem- bers of the class "fi,rosriteered to pay it. The class has?isinee gone forward Rapidly until it " now one of the largest and most prosperous in Can- ada. " _ l The death oeeitrred very suddenly at 11 o'clock sand” night of Mr. Elliott Archer, N Jane Street, tor many years a ligament of West To- ronto. Deceased had been poorly tor fabout a year. butioad not bomplained of feeling any erse than ieaual. De- ceased wes 62 yea}? of age and leaves a widow, seven atipa and one .daughter One of the sons iii Mr. Albert Archer, 5’s prominent Dundps Street merchant, while another is a r. Elliott Archer, (who is promine 'lr connected with 'sportS, being for gheVeral years presi- dent of the West ifroronto Recreation [Club. The funeral took place on Wed- nesday afternoorif to Humbervale Cemetery. it Repeat it--Shiloh's Cure will always cure my coughs and colds. The death otaJames Brown, aged 34, who resident; with his brother at 38 Uxbridge Avenue. occurred on Mon- day. Deceased hid beetr01 tor a long time. His mother arrived from Winn! peg but not in time to see her son alive. The funeral took place on Wed- nesday morning to Prospect Cemetery rendered in tini'? form solos appro- priate to the oitcasion, while Donald C, MacGregor iii-endeared "Hosanna" most" efuetimyii5 The church Was beautifully deco r ted for the occasion, while many w?" sought admittance were unable, 1:eptr to the throng, to gain an entranc , nature. In St. John's A glican Church the rector, Rev. Beverly Smith, oftieiat- ed, the sacred edi e being thronged at all services. 'iii? est Toronto. ting on the ineid- the first appear- ,5 disciples follow- . In the evening , It's the known results obtained by Miuo-na that places it far and away; above all other remedies and eonprms. W. J. Inch in offedng to refund tbs money if yi-ttga-tAla-e/ure atom- It's Statements Like That of H. Hey- - man, Kingston, Ont., That is Mak- ', t ing Mi-o-na World Famous 1.5 For Obstinate Stomach " Complaints. I Mr. H. Heyman, 132 Colborne E iStreet, Kingston, Ont., says: "Mi-o-na .5. is worth its weight in gold as a 4t remedy to quickly cure 1or1g-staryling [ in cases of dyspepsia. For years I had + suffered with my stomach and could + find no cure nor relief. I could not t eat anything, as it would sour and form gas on my stomach that had a t pressure on the heart. Heavy pains l + would come around my sides and pit t of my stomach: I was unable to, sleep for this and there was nothing f t to relieve my mi3erable condition. I f of: was weak and 1aii)ruid and would feel I a?! as tired in the morning as on going i t to bed and perspiration would break i ' out all over my 2 {3117. I would be so i .1. weak from Vomitgg that I would fall l sy to my knees. Mighead would ache l {I and spells of eiiUtptyss would leave l t me unable to 846.4; Doctors had I - termed the .troujgl’ér gastritis, but I .3 tailed to benefit ntif. 'rt," tried Mi-o-na, min which I procured at TWS,, J. Inch on - advice of a friend, w1its.s,h has cured I: t The Vestry of t. J ohn's Church have decided n L to build a new sehooi-house this: ‘elar. An enlarge- ment of the churgw basement will be Imade to tccommit)ate the fast grow- ing classes. 'tiii' L, 'hen' all else hailed. 51: am sound and well and feel grateful ttyMi-o-na tor my present health: - The Managemea Committee of the Public School oard have decided ppm a little eeWrration as a fitting opening for the iriuisa Street School. The event will beheld at the school on April 30th. 'it' The Kemp prope':' y, which has been purchased by Mess, s. Armstrong and Cooke, will be brt en up into build- ing lots almost) immediately and some building will be done this sum- mer. f, _ A Chinese social; was held in the Disciples' Church ’ Q Monday even- ing. About 50 C namen now being taught in the tshuri h took part. No. 8 Dundas St., Nest We Sell the Best _ _ and Purest Drugs 1 Ar THE Lowssrr» mzoas~> 7""? Intending purchasers of Cutters or Sleighs should call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere CC," My goods are the best and the prices are right. r)ORNER. MAIN & HUMBER STS. Cutters and Sleighs STARTLING STATEMENT HOWELL a OO., With our complete stock of TOILET ARTICLES ' and I'ERFUMES,w we ehaisrigeustGisa,visitr Stoves and Ranges A. Mallaby, _ I handle the Best Makes DRUGGIS‘TS. ox. Relief i The v'ressrssooq"se"stsssoaats.sii7iir NEWS and Guide, E \All: JESTO N, ONT WEST TORONTO WESTON, ONT. tolr-ati11 midi. J

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