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Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 25 Jun 1909, p. 4

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Get your Sumnigr Shirts, Under- ware and Hosiery, at Gabel’s. l . Mr. Tom Griffit was home from "t Cobalt for? a few ys this week. Telephone No. 26 Mr. G. Holley bent Sunday in Coleraine. Children's Suits, tor ages 4 to 8 years, a nice selection and Special values at Gabel’s. _ -------) ' Mr. and Mrs. W. . Inch and family are away on a vac ion trip. Councillor "T dy" Rowntree left on Saturday wit ithe Tecumsehs for the coast. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sunday from a g parents at {rotten Mr. George M farlane of Brant- ford spent a few days in town this week, Mr. Russell 0011 staff of the Bank America in Westo Subscription Price, $1.00 per year Buy your Paris Green in . sealed packages, from Inch, Chemist and Eye Refractionist. '_-----' Rev. B. M. 1:} Hamilton and fa l tor their summer a Dr. W. J. Charl Nally were pre, exercises at Wes Friday evening la Mr. Wismer, Lo 1 Agent for. Gould- ing & Hamilton, as rented Miss C. Bull’s house, on urch Strggt to Mr. WilW-Iassard,‘ 125.9 _ got Aarf1ibta, vWe understand "hat the excellent choir that has a eady been so sue- cessful in public u der the leadership ot Mr. W. Pearson' is to give con- certs on the summer. Don't forget the game on Saturday afternoon. The W ston Junior Team will play' the Jun tion Shamrocks on the Weston Laer se Grounds. A strong team will put in the field tor Weston and an interesting game is assured. The children of , can Sunday Sch picnic on Satqu Alban’s School g ren will meet a o’clock and then bienie grounds Mr. ‘P. Ray, 0 A. was in Brant when he was the some cigarette e pany of the 38th Ray was a Iieuteni Company before h - For Infants and Children. The Kind Ta Have Always Bought One of Gabel’s Flats, in Black or Brown Christies or _.Black, Drab or Brown. Fedora; will give you a Stylish article in.Vead Wear, The picnic to Jae held by the Peet/ bers of St. Joh 's A-.:Y. P. A. on July 1st will be event well worth», taking in. It 1 be 'held in the [ Holley Orchard, n the river bank's where there are p1 ty of shade trees. [ Vesttriiil Town Ban will be in attend- I (wee and p'rovid _ the programme.f Tea will be serve from six o’ciock to ‘To eight o'eloelr, Ti ets 25 cents, child-, ren 15 cents. _ '. Bears the Siguatr're of CATARRH CURED OR MONEY BACK. The can, ”of Catarrh is a germ. It multiplies? tile lining of the node and throat, s, re’ads to the bronchial tubes anlhtid ly reaches the lungs. Cough sy " brit follow to the lungs-it gott '32,; we stomach-aid tails to '-cu1'-. ehet Weppzone is inhal- ed. It goes “re-gets right after the germs tgr, th them-heals the soreness-stops dMh%of and hack- ing-cures every tN , N, Catarrh. You’re absolutely ce ’.:_g Y, cure for Catarrh, throat irritation, colds or bronchitis, it you use Catarrhozone. 25c. and $1.00 sizes sold everywhere. trAsTtyiit m W ESTON Weston, Ont., Friday, i375 ism lot daring the dd'2etii'giiic ter has joined the of British North on and Mrs. Me- nt at the closing mister College on ,milton and Mrs. .ly leave this week pttage in Muskoka. Doyle, returned on it to Mrs. Doyle's St. John’s Angli- 1 mm hold their ' June 26, at St. unds. The child- the church at 1 proceed to the the Bank of B. N. ord last Saturday, gcipient of .a. Iy1d- e, trom D. Com- ufierin Rifles. Mr. nt attached to that ‘came to Weston. l The results of l e yearly promo- r to 8 tion Examinations' are given below. oeeial Quite a number hVe not been ad- [ } vanced, this is a ' emporary disap- 'ipointment to be sue, but the teaeh- ed the ers have carefull considered the North individual cases an only those who l are 'tit have bee pro boted, lerorougqh4 lness must take the lace of the pro- ned on.verbial "hustle," an} the exceptions )0 1 , inow are few of who overtake y e S { Matriculation and T'achers examina- itions in three years. , 'Form L to Form " Total marks sealed] 1500. t tf and Agnes Dclany 121 , Honors Florence Rowntre 1175 Honors Kate Campbell 118 Honors Mrs. Gordon Ramsay 1'67 Honors - 5 week Annie Stong 1160“H0nors skoka. George Jackson €59 Honors Cora Locke 1085 ass :. Mc~l Perey Smithson B7 Pass closing Gertrude Deacoff 005 Pass .ege on Cora Jackson 99 Pass Nelson Calhoun ~5 Pass Clarence Walker 27 Pass Gould- Roy Stewart 90711132185 Iiss C. Elwood Barton " Pass to Mr. Will Rowntree Fi) Pass ',ifiitiea --- Ethel Boylen 86, Pass ' Beasie_HuteltiptiPl 836 Pass _ _ Ethel Smith 81%] Pass :cellent Harry Cousins a 65 Pass 50 1115- Form II to Form It. Iership G. Campbell J 09--92 per cent. ce con- G. Haddow " --82 per cent. mg the G. Hamilton Il--" per cent. L. Rowntree NIB-71 per cent. G. Musson itti7 per cent. G. MeRae 75? 63 per cent. I n W. Jackson t45---62 per cent. Ready for the June Bride-The New Home needs Furniture, Carpets, Dishes, and Young people contem- plating marriage will find Sanders' Store the best place to buy. We can satisfy you in high grade, medium or low priced furniture. We have just received a car load of those Leather and Leatherette Rockers same as sold so quickly a few weeks ago, very suitable wedding gifts, Special attention given to orders tor re- pairing, upholstering and Picture framing. D. Sanders 10 Dundas St, E. West Toronto. The supporters r of the Juvenile Team are going t 3 Brampton in full force on Saturd afternoon. The boys are etot1fide of putting up a good game and o that will be well worth watching, _ Following if,: the result of the pro- motion examiiiations held itrWeston Public Schoolg June, 1909. To pass required 40 iitr cent on each, subject and 60 per right ot the total, while honors requirfed 75 per cent of the total. Names are arranged in order of merit:-- " To Senior. IV.', ' _ John Charhoneau, H Marjprie Wardlaw, H Agnes Fairbairn, H Will Haddow, H John Mathison, H Gordon Barker, H Pearl Gordon _ Robert Aidan Ethel Weller Gladys Campbell Thomas NeLellan Alex Barton Harold Finegan , Gilbert Bowntree _ Gladys Fisher _ Georgia) Coulter . Clarke Fill To Junior/PV. " Mabel McKenzie, H Marjorie Goulding, H Enstoni: Gordon, H _ Muriel Mardlaw HIGH 801-1ng PROMOTION EXAMI TIONS. L. Robertso 661--60 per cent J . Delaney " ()--57 per cent. N. Johnstof" 649-54 per cent. M. Irvine Mo-se per cent. WESTON i,_"sacBL1c SCHOOL. To Juni t III. Wilfrid Pearen, H Mitchel Fraser Roy S ith Bruce Hard Ethel Mammy (Mitford: Wardlaw Leslie @ardho-use t.ruoertii'iTebs,ttr Georgegg Moody Laura f§-Iearn Stanley Chapman Seniorém. Lila HEéslop, H Mariorfi1 Haddow, H Laura Milne, H Fred G§uickshank, H DorotM, Brown, H T Isobel , utchinson Gladys 41A ttnsirong Marion , Finegan Annabel Laceby Gordon} Mattison Cecil Brookes Bert Itwin James Hamilton Howard Stewart Dorotht)a Charlton t- 1909 To Senior II. Gordon Mo at, H Madeline T ttle, H Lionel IrW Victor Bron Donald Med itterick Tom Lindsy Kenneth Mb1gett Ruth Page L: Lillian Pol ' rd Harry Wes ha] Alexander Uexander Frank Arndld Reeommended , Grace Woo? Annie Humhries Jean Hutc Harry Irvi May Drape Arthur Hil Clifford Bu Fred Simps, Recommended Myrtle Ca Mildred Clt -__" r , l NO ' ll CE l. SEALED TEN I RS addressed to the undersigned nd endorsed, "Tetr- der for Lavatori” will be received up to noon, Jul 25th, 1909 for the building of two Erick Lavatories for Public School 'dl Islington. Plans and speciiiciatic& can be seen " office of J. A, La) acpherson, Islipg~ ton. Lowest a any" tender hot necessarily accept. T. "ij,. TIER W'pe. School Board, [pbell Erke JJSOII WESTON BRAN C H , Agent for the following Fire and LEE: Insurance Co's magma Royal, Norwich Union, and North British and Mercantile. Antisepik kk' Shop Also Agent for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates '/,a:C',?eil': D, ROWNTRE E, JR. Spring Lamb I‘he best brands of Cigars, Tobaeeos and Cigarettes. Orders called for and delivered promptly. BUTTONWOOD AVENUE have opened out with a full line of ‘ . a in: - . . N, ‘ . L:- C2th . rt geili B, E f tN WRt te . a "dt I " 3.. a it 'G " T V 4' Bl 5-, - t, _ ' a in ‘;a g; a ill-Vt: w. ‘N "* " , _ FG 4 " .2 T A a , 3 a. g, ' ' ' B8 et S' 1 a T . R h is: ' ' , EP ld , 'A a hq I gl Si thg h' y 'air, - E. J, MUSSON Geo. Sainsbury Coulter Avenue, “MERCHANT TAILOR, Choice Groceries Gents' Furnisher and Clothier, Ill Instruments Sterilised Nobby and up to date Cloths for SUltS made to order. Heslop’s (hwy Carpenter and Contractor Shirts ders, em Our and p Latest designs in Spring and Summer Hats and Caps . lee Cream Parlor in connection. THE PRACTICAL BUTCHER. PLUMBING, A Specialty Vegetables of all kinds. Orders called for and delivered. 1836 73 Years in Saginaw. Fruits and Confectionery. NON-TARIFF. York, Merchants, Traders. Tobacco Pouches and Pipes ttro you _ ' - Deposits may be sent in, cash drawn, or other business transacted by Mail, without may trouble or delay. L, etc ute. J. McEWEN, Manager. lat door wnst of the Eagle Huts}! WESTON Estimates given on all kinds of work r FIT REFORM Suits are beauties perfect fitters Try one of them. EXCELSIOR LIFE “ Next door to Eagle Hotel. An inspection invited. FARLEY’S . M. GABEL WES TON Write or ask our been Manager to explain our ryvstem Ties, Collars, Hosiery, Suspou- I a complete line and up to the PHONE NO. 20. --AND - Banking by Mail WESTON Choice Veal WESTON x . if: I ' .2 5).: . - At " sr .4 M, 2 N q 2h a: D I& M , 5, " !l .~ g " , _ LR i: " “5 gl IV. M w: ii' I if a: .4. q mugs. it g Mid a: E v: - Yt', :2 m m W' El EN " Ci - " .. a“; '_._ -. - -,- w. ' FJ, a , I H Ith'? " 'd' .: 'l yr 2 . it? 5- , a , a; Bt 'E ii, W, a TI' R a tl z ' T.. rs. .. ... a, F. s; - - s13. w ME C4wiral and Reserve Over .$,~000,000 ii)iirr; Iyirui The RIVERSIDE WAIHM ROOM ICE CREAM PARLOR MRS. J. FINNIGAN, Corner Church and Main Sta. WESTON Biggest mwwéw¢$¢w3msww THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO, under the authority of Chapter 8, of the Sta- tutes of Ontario, 1909, invites sub- scriptions from the public tor a loan of '3,500,00(ron bonds of the Pro- vince of Ontario, or "Ontario Govern- ment Stock.” MR'otial Loan of $3,000,000 The bonds will be dated lst June, 1909, and payable on the lst June, 1939, in denominations of $1,000 each, with coupons attached for interest at the rate of tour per cent, per annum, l payable halt-yearly on the 1st June and 1st December in each year at the office of the Provincial Treasurer. Toronto, or at the offices of the Bank of Montreal, in Montreal, Canada, and in New York, N.Y., at the holders option. Bonds will be made payable to bearer, but on request will be re- gistered in the offiee of the Provin- cial Treasurer‘and endorsed as payable only to the order of certain persons or corporations, and on request of (holders will be exchanged for "On- itario Government Stock" at any )time. bear interest from the lst day of June, 1909, principal payable on the lst day of June, 1939, and interest at the rate of four per cent. per annum Will be paid half-yearly by cheque on the Ist day of June and lst day ot December in each year. “Ontario Government Stoek" may be subscrib- ed for in sums of $50 or multiples thereof, and will be transferable in the books of the Treasury Depart- ment only by the holder or his attor- ‘ney in similar manner to transfers of lbank stock. is a great convenlemce to athose who Jive some distance from town. The issue price during the month of l June, 1909, will be 102 for each $100, and after the 30th day of June, 1909, i the issue price will be 102 and inter- est accrued from the lst June, 1909. ALL BONDS AND INSCRIBED STOCK ISSUED _ UNDER THE AU- THORITY OF THE SAID ACT ARE FREE FROM ALL ONTARIO PRO- VINCIAL TAXES, CHARGES, BUC- CESSION DUTY AND IMPOSITIONS WHATSOVER. Purchasers of Stock or Bonds will be required to send certfied cheque with the application, payable to the order of the "Provincial Treasurer ot l Ontario." _ "iriiirioan is raised upon the credit of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Ontario, and is chargeable thereup- "iiubseritsers should state whether they desire bonds or "Ontario Goverrr- ment Stoek." _ _. _ TORONTO COLLEGE OF mumcg Pembroke St , Toronto (t Example: A subscriber for $1,000 will have the option of taking either a bond or "Ontario Government Stoek." A subscriber for $750 will be given "Ontario Government Stock," as bonds are only in the der1omina- tion of $1,000. Treasury Department, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, 3rd June, 1909. Newspapers inserting this advertise- meat without authority from the De- partment will not be paid for it. "Ontario Government Stock” will Teacher of Vocal Culture WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY, Joseph St, WESTON N. J. McEwen, Manager. MONDAY’E & , HURSDAY’S NOW OPEN (MRS. T. SMITHBONE) Best and Brightest MATHESON, Provincial (1 Treasurer A. J. Anderson l Successor to Dr. G N. W. Cor. of Keele al over Molsoa's Bank, Belt Jet. 55. Physician, Surgeon, etc Office-lor. North Station, an Streets, Weston, Ont. Oftiee Hours-8 to 10 a.nu; 6 b Sunday, 8 to 10 a.m. Continental Life Building, Cor. Bar and Richmond »Sts., Toronto. Money to loan in large and small amounts. Oftiees---36 Toronto St., Toronto, and Woodbridge, Wednesday. 12 Keele St. N., Residence, 401 Huron St., Aron-e- TORONTO, ONT. North 1291 Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Money to Loan. Specialty Companies Incorporated and Municipal Law Office, 160 Bay St., Phone Main 10% HAROLD J. PARTRIDGE Organist Weston Methodist Church, St. Philip's Church, Etobicoke. W. P. Bull, K.C. T. H. Wilson, M.A. BULL, HOLLISS & WILSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Suite 514, Temple Bldg., Tore 31 Macdonell Ave., G. W. COULTER, V. B. Honor Graduate Ontario Veterinary ' V College All. diseases of Cattle and Horses Treated Seientifieally. Calls by mail or phone promptly attended. WESTON, ONT. H. HOWARD SHAVER Mrs. Marie S. McGill, Write for calendar Musical Directress 'Phone Jet. 79. West Toronto. Licensed Auctioneer for the Counties of York, Peel and Simcoe, and West Toronto. Real Estate for sale and houses to I rent. -_ JOSEPH NASON HAZEL I. HICKS. . . Pupil oi Dr. Torrington': Organist, Weston Methodist Church, Teacher of piano and Organ,, Q Toronto College of Music. Weston pupils_, Saturday and nMondax'h' GUNNS', Limited, wish to advise farfners that they prefer dJeliveriea or 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 maid for select hogs. Weights prefgrred, 160 to 220 pounds. D, TORONTO JUNCTION V COLLEGE OF MUSIC) AND SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION ANDERSON & GRAY CHAS. H H . F . B E F T O N Surgeon Dentist Room Letter l-West Ent] Confederation Life Buildi Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, l Stops at Weston, . * Do not stop on Sundays. Teacher of Piano and Organ. Barristers, Solicitors, etc Over D. Rowntree & Sons DR. G. ARTHUR ADAMS Dentist Going West 7.29 a.m. * 9.00 a.m. t 1.30 p.m. * 4.10 p.111. * 7.32 p.m. * E130 p.m. 7' (iii BIS-SI li' "’4 6.31 p.m. t " North Bound 8.37 am. t * 9.23 a.m. FEE. JOHN J. DALTON, D.T.B. WESTON, A S . H . P O R T E R Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Ontario Land Surveyor, J. K. McEWEN, LOCAL TIME TABLES. . T. HACKET Dentist Keele and Dundas Sta CHARLT WEST TORONTO Nest Entrance ife Building, TORONTO, ONT ' W158? Extent; _ Stark 105 WESTON, ONT J. Fred Hollis& Going East. ' 7.14 a.m. t 9.48 a.m. * t 11.25 ann. * Mam pm. * t South Bound 9.47 a.m. i . 11.13 a.m. t * 4.32 pan. * 6.06 p.m. t . 7.45 p.m, t . 9.33 7 'Martin, TORONTO. . H. Gray and John ONT. to 8 p.m. Toronto.

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