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Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 2 Jul 1909, p. 4

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At the Catholic Picnic on July IO,' T" -= “9331" a hundred douais will be offered in fii?ime, for the fobt races, The programme includes) several ladies "ients, besides the rqces for men and boys. Weston brass band will attend during the afternoon "irnd an orchestra. in the evening. A trims of a watch _ A is being offered tor thi lady who sells _ _ the most tickets and the competition _ is keen. i V . _ i------- One of Gabel’s Hats, in Black or , Wown Christies or Black, Drab or 2/ Brown. Fedara, will give you a . Stylish article in Head Wear. Subscription Price, $1.00 per war Telephone No. 26 Mrs. Geo. MeGeelit Haveloek swam 'tiloronto, was visit ng friends in towm xlast week,. Get your l Summer Shirts, ware and Hosiery, at Gabel's ps---------, A Children's Suits, for ages 4 to $l Fears a nice selectio d S "31 on Thursday. A r " _ ' _ , nan peel -gsxrtatesnarttatertret values at Gabel s. , _ ‘by a number of idle t ._ N, ' the szmgregation. - Mr. a. B. Hogat/ was in Weston this Week, Mr. Ho ate has just re- turned from France here he has been purchasing Perchero horses. The Band apyearegl in their uni- forms tor the timt tiny: in Weston at the Methodist ChurchiGarden Party, on Saturday eveniat"iThey certainly preégnt a good appgaéence. Mr. Smith of ergus moved into Mr. Lemaire's hon e on George street last week. Mr ty d Mrs. Smith and 'js-tnil, have gone to their summer home at Bala, re’c ing to Weston in September. _ THE TIMES AND GUIDE farewell sermons tere on Sunday. There Were large attendances at both services and much riigret is felt at his departure. During ihe time of Mr. Potter's pastorate if}; Weston, he has made many friends who will view his departure with regret) -psaririi Tor Infants and Children. The Kind Yen sl)gi,y,2tiiir'is'-lliriiii'i't ,4 «in: Men; "k i"' _ The garden party ‘1 held by the Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church on Saturday eveningfon Mr. Long- stats lawn was a great success. The attendance was large and the boothsi did a rushing business; An excellent!, programmepf music and recitations was given and the Wesfion Town Band with their choir, lent xkaterial assist- ance. A very pretty ,‘Maypole DrillI was performed by a number of charm-) ing young ladies, under the direction‘ of Miss C. Bull. ",hse touowing) artistes also assisted ip giving an ex- cellent programme. {Miss Sparrow, Miss G. Kingdom Mr. F. T. Mathers and Matter Artie Hill,) vocalists; Miss Fenwick, violinist, iibs T. Kingdom elocutionist and Miss; Hazel Hicks pianist. From a leefe,1 standpoint, sethe affair was a great} success, $65.00 being realised towards the funds of the Ladies Aid. j.: 7WEST0N l, The Rev, W. A. Pbtter preached his For muscular pains and aches a thick oily preparation ean't penetrate -that's why Nerf,ine beats them all -it sinks right . i' " wouldn't live without Nervili e; in my house," writes J. B. C ttam, of Mastown, N. B. "It yoncgyave rheumatism or soreness in the myscles or in fact any Ref of an honest liniment, Nerviline fills the bill. rinan recommend it highly because t titrveprosred that in one application of Ro1sbn's Nerviline there is more virtue than in a whole bottle or ordinary 1iniment." Try one of the large 25c. bottles. WHICH ,LINIMENT IS BEST? ADVERTISIRC RATES OH WWATQON Weston, Ont., Friday, July tLi, ISO IS PUBLISHED EVERY WDAY " E. WON, a. ADDBNS ALL 'tjaMhEmacA'PMrNf, ' TIO R, If l We are pleased to ,tle able to report was, in Weston I that Mt. W. Wood; is arecoverirrg ate has just re-‘irom the etisets of (is recent severe {here he has been accident, He is now; able to sit up horses. l and hopes to be aroufld 'again soon. Wehesday ville Street, 'Toronéo, paid a visit to fidiands in drawn: ' i7aranesdar Mr. and Mrs. F family left this Wt Imelr manage at 53pm! The Be“. Mr. Stl Wamgways and J on Thursday. A My: of the W, c.. 'il. u Kaake should have xice-PresMerst and while Mis Secretary. Mr.. ma IMns. 056,. Bailey. of Sack- Mr. W. Campbell is 'recovering, from the effects of his ri)cent accident. when he twisted bis .knee by getting his toot caught in "the step of ‘a street car, which mqud on, iiragging him a considerable disjtance. stander; tirerr.sertratré"i ici, e" VUUui Street where open air iband concerts-l asiu.,Osc,piirep every Isine Thursday} evening and Mr. Lemagre has given) the lumber for the cqnstruction oil the band stand. ‘5 ( Master Artie Hill showed at the Methodist garden party, that he is still unequalled as a be; vocalist. He was recalled twice, .making the best impression by his tendering of "O Canada." Master 'Till has a beautifully clear and sweet soprano voice and is rapidly getting to be well known as a Vocalist; A small fire at the back. of Mrs. CoSrlturn's house on the corner of Mill and Main Street, caused considerable excitement on Wednesday' morning. The fire was in the kitchen and was evidently caused by a' carelessly thrown match which caught fire to a lounge. The fire bell brought a good number of men to the _ttlle and the Ctire was soon extinguished) _ In our A meeting of the Fair ;’ Board was held on Tuesday evenin when the arrangements tor holdin a school children's day, the first ay of Wes- ton Fair, were made. A committee, with Principal Campbell is Sectreary wash appointed to arraige the de- tails, Prizes will be given (por the best ‘turn out by graded schools and un- -graded schools, and a pregramme of graces and sports will be (irrangeil. Weston Town i Ready tor the June Bride-The New) (Home needs 1i'urnitrurris, Carpets, iDishes, 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 jgifts. Special attention given to orders for re- pairing, upholstering (and Picture framing. D. Sanders 10 Dundas St, E. West Toronto. ' A tine programme ortoqt races has been arranged tor the Catholic picnic, to be held on the Fair Grounds on Saturday, July 10. A ‘number ot valuable prizes will be jottereil for these events. Many othei attractions have been arranged for, including dancing in the evening. f The Weston Town Band will play g during the afternoon. Tea will be s(trved on the grounds, and ice cream) drinks and candies will be available all after- noon and evening. '; Miss McLea! w. "imil iett for Atwood Ion report of tai', annual meeting - C, T, U, )ast week, Mrs. hould have b en given as lst. sident and 11:1; Mrs. Jakes, Had McLean is recording r. aseraitsrways with Mrs. and vtairiils arrived here A réuegption was held the 1aetVriist Parsonage of cthe hay members of Atl MI mm in advance} rranged toi, including y, evening. , The Weston will play g during the a will be s'trved on the ice cream) drinks and be availabli’e all after- wesrorcoNt Band t 7 W. Moftat and t: tor their sum- bank, Muskoka. the school boys awherries these ;(0Vef to MP R. rk Where they re- is to have a} kg: C" Jo)p] 1eertsr" A ledge? -erdisi"'"iF"Gt'"iFith the rsdpy E Juveniles to Bramptqn on Saturday. given late boys made quitieia clean up, the on oilBrarnpton sports puf,tting up their (CCI,' for the doub1e'iseore, Mr.. Winiam szratti,itigs was in town {am 1Werrhreraps. _ Mrs. Wamluw Was iin 'Lucan over ttlite mommy. f Will Pat and Short please return ihat iiue auteam ,,pasil.' Mr. iartt1 ‘Mrs. 1*H.gTHugill were in Weaken (over tthe 'sutllar The West Toronto: rfas1irttril fito Westcm m dat Mrs. "H. E. Erwin w burg tier :a 'tew d1ays " Mm. (G, W. Vernal gone the Jadksqoms ‘Pu Miss Norma 'Charltén is spending t? few days with Miss B.) Wallace 'Wood bridge. ;’ Mr. and Mn. Jas. lisrine 1tntriamily spent a few days in 111110311 lyArer 'the holiday. _ '; Mrs. J. H. Scott, of Mansem was visiting friends {on (town aver holiday. _ l Mr. Robert ft. Kier ey off Castle-! more has been appor ed assistant) master at Weston High?! School. ; Next week the Publié Library will be .open for the convet'ienee( of tmb- seribers on Friday the ft}: instead of on Saturday as usual, ; Miss Tillie Shaw _North Station Street leaves this week to visit friends in Clinton Mrs; Duffy will ac- cumpanF Mr. and Mrs. F. Waitson were greet- ed with the customary charivari on their arrival home Eon Wednesday evening. Thd subsequent feast was graced with the presehce of a gentle- man who thus gave his official sane- tion to the event. I; I :Mr. L. A. Lemaire deserves some ‘measures of public thanks for his l 1promptitude Wednesday morning [ ‘When the five broke dht on Main 'street. He was one of tie first to be iseen looking for the tater wagon 'and later he was notice. driving up Ito his coal sheds to get 2 ton of coal :to improve the fire, It is better that 'men's good deeds should me spoken of /tsetorre they die, so wefhereby offer our tribute ot admiration to Larry's I . .e . jrromptituile and presencg ot mind. A most successful gérden party was held by the member of St. John's A. Y. P. A, in the glolley Orchard on Thursday afternooha and evening. The Weston Band y? present and supplied an excellent iprogramme of instrumental and vocal, music. The grounds were prettily i1)uminated and the ice cream booth did a rushing business. The organisers are to be {congratulated on their success. 1 A number of children from Carlton' Public School held a pieiric in Rown- tree's Grove on Monday. "yrs, children were accompanied by their teachers, Miss Carrie Bull and Missi' Henderson, ‘while Mr. Hancock pritieipal of the 'school also assisted 1111 giving the youngsters a good time.) Games and sports were indulged ill and after- iwards a capital tea dispo‘sed of, Mrs. iHutehison, Mrs. N. J. McEwen, and Misses A. Bull and Dickr?, assisting lat the tea tables. it, = e The funeral of the late fem Ward- law which was held all Riverside Cemetery on Friday last, Was largely attended. The services atri, the house and graveside were condudted by the Rev. R. M. Hamilton. Tile deceased was born at Tor Cross, Glasgow in 1821, coming to this country with his parents in 1835. He is survived by /our sons, James of Peel Township, l Peter of Vaughan Township and Wil- iliam and Robert of EtObleE Town- (ship and three daughters, Mrs Kee ‘of Orangevi1le. and Mus Mlle and .MiSS Teresa, at home her remaining over Sunday mg sin Tillson- miswveék. mram'roeks de- mons am Batur- tntl {family have {It tfor tux-e _sum- MAnsewooti, :the WESTON BRANCH, Fire and Life Insurance Co's . TARIFF. Royal, Norwich Union, and North British and Mercantile. British North America Also Agent for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates Mstpfr Barber Shop Sprint: Lamb E. J. MUSSON D, ROWNTRE E, J R. ”be best brands of Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes. Orders called for and delivered promptly 1836 THE BANK or 1909 BUTTONW00D AVENUE have Opened out with a full line of 73 Years " Business. 1kslop's Grocery Geo. Sainsbury Carpenter and Contractor Coulter Avenue, - WESTON Choice Groceries All Instruments Sterilised Gents' Furnisher and Clothier, Next door to Eagle Hotel. WESTON THE PRACTICAL BUTCHER. lee Cream Parlor in connection. Nobby and up to date Cloths for Butts made to order. Latest designs Hats and Cups, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Hosiery, Spsperv- 1ers, etc., a complete line and up to the minute. Our FIT REFORM Suits are beauties and perfect. fitters Trsr one of them. Vegetables of all kinds. Orders called for and delivered. PLUMBING, A Specialty MERCHANT TAILOR, NON-TARIFF. York, Merchants, Traders. - Deposits may be-sent in, cash drawn, or other business transacted by Mail, without any trouble or delay. to you Agent for the following Tobacco Pouches and Pipes Fruits and Confectionery. Estimates given on all kinds of work EXCELSIOR LIFE lst dm I' west FARLEY’S An inspection invited, Write on ask our Local Manager to explain our cystem . "-M. GABEL WESTON McEWEN. M anag‘er- PHONE NO. 20. Banking by Mail -AND - Choice Veal WESTON in Spnng and Summer of the Eagle Hotel. Capital andAteservts Over 8t,000,000. 1 NOW OPEN Biggest h IillltliSll)t manna MON in a great convenience, to those who live some distance from town. ", Corner Church and Main Sts., WESTON gages-magma 99E gmdqmg lthr)rifi 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 ipublic for a loan of $3,500,000 on boirds of the Pro- vince of Ontario, orV'Ontario Govern- ment Stoek." ' i Ewswwsswwemswsi? Provincial Loan 301“ t)J()(),()()() The bonds will bi) dated 1st June, 1909, and payable Egon the lst June, 1939, in denominations of $1,000 each, with coupons attached for interest at the rate of four pericent, per annum, payable half-yearly ion the 1st June and 1st December in: each year at theI office of the Provincial 'irlire',)ir,ie,t:1ierl Toronto, or at the tjffiees of the Bank of Montreal, in ihnf:tl; Canada, 3 and in New York, [Y., at the holders option. Bonds will,tbe made payable to bearer, but on request will be re- gistered in the of?» of the Provin- cial Treasurerrand e /lorsed as payable only to the order fit certain persons or corporations, al', on request of holders will be exf’Fhanged for "On-. tario Government QStock” at any time. ; U LLHAC. 21 "Ontario Government Stock” will bear interest trom? the lst day of June, 1909, principal payable on the lst day of June, Iss), and interest at the rate of four Perf cent. per annum will be paid half-yegrly by cheque on the 1st day of June and 1st day of December in each Pear. "Ontario Government Stock" imay be subscrib- ed for in sums oti. $50 or multiples thereof, and will lit transferable in the books of A the 3Treasury Depart- ment only by, the h der or his attor- 'ney in similar man r to transfers of bank stock. _ il, The issue price during the month of June, 1909, will be ”.102 ior each $100, and after the 30th (lay of June, 1909, the issue price will the 102 and inter- est accrued from t1ty1tt June, 1909, ALL BONDS A D INSCRIBED STOCK ISSUED UNDER THE AU- THORITY OF THEESAID ACT ARE FREE FROM ALL ', ONTARIO PRO- VINCIAL TAXES, QHARQES, BUC- CESSIONDUTY AND IMPOSITIONS WHATSOVER. l Purchasers ot St4ek or Bonds will be required to seriil certfied cheque with the applicabio , payable to the order ot the “Provfncial Treasurer of Ontario." I ' N. J. McEwen, Manager. TORONTO COLLEGE OF MUSIC,§E Pembroke St , Toronto 4, UHMLLU. This loan is raise) upon the credit of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Ontario, and is chprgjeable thereup- ~“Subscribers should they desire bonds or? ment Stock.” _r luau» Ubvun. t Example: A subgcriber tor $1,000 will have the option of taking either a bond or "ontitrto Government Stock." A subscriber for $730 vlvill __ ”-4 +m~r tr Stock." A Suvaugum Aber- , tt be given "Ontario Government Stogk, as bonds are only :in the denomma- {ion of $1,000 Treasury Uepanmcu», A. u..-...__,. Buildings, Torontip, 3rd June, 1909, Newspapers inserting this advertise ment without aathiprity from the De. partment will not toe paid for it. (MRS. T. SsrryiBomt) Teacher of Vocal atm WEDNESDAY &SATURDAY Joseph St; WESTON ICE CREAM PARLOR MRS. J, FINNIGAN, MOFDA Y’S & TBURSDAY’S Best and Brightest Department, MATHESON, Priviaeial Treasurer, uld, state whether ori "Ontario Govern- t, Parliament 3rd June, 1909. Physician. Surgeon, etc. Dttice-Cor. North Station and John Streets, Weston, Ont. Omee Hours-8 to 10 3.111.; 6 to 8 pan. 1 Sunday. 8 to 10 aan. DR. W. J. CHARLTON DR. G. ARTHUR ADAMS, Dentist Successor to Dr. G. S. Martin. N. W. Cor. ot Keele and Dundee Stu. over Molson’a Bank, West Toronto. pu, Jet. 55. Stark 105 Money to loan in large and small amounts. T Oftiees--36 Toronto St., Toronto, and Woodbridge, Wednesday. Continental Life Building, Cor. Bag and Richmond Sts., Toronto. A. J. Anderson Organist Weston Methodist Church St. Philip's Church, Etobicoke. Teacher of Piano and Organ. 31 Macdonell Ave., T0R0§IT0 HAROLD J. PARTRIDGE Residetice, 401 Huron sit.-,Hiion-e" TORONTO, ONT. North 1291 12 Keele St. N., WEST TORONTO G. W. COULTER, V. B. Honor Graduate Ontario Veterinary College AU diseases of Cattle and Horses Treated Beiatitieany. Calls by mail or phone prompl y attended. WESTON, GNT, Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Money to Loan. Specialty Companies Incorporated and Municipal Law Office, 160 Bay St., Phone Main 10% W. P. Bull, K.C. T. H. Wilson, M.A. BULL, IIOLLISS & WILSON Barristers, Solicitors, tte. Suite 514, Temple Bldg., Tore H." F. SEFTON. Surgeon Dentist Room Letter J-West Entrance Confederation Lite Building. TORONTO JUNCTION COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION Mrs. Marie S. McGill, Write tor calendar Musical Directress 'Phone Jet. 79. West Toronto. JOSEPH NASON, LL Licensed Auctioneer for the Counties. of York, Peel and Simcoe, and West Toronto. Real Estate tor sale and houses to I rent. Pupil of Dr. Torrington, . Organist, Weston Methodist Church, Teacher of piano and Organ, Toronto College ot Music. Weston pupils, Saturday and Monday, CHAS. H. PORTER GUNNS'. Limited, wish to advise farmers that they prefer deliveries ot live hogs at their packing he“. West Toronto, on Wednesdays 3. _ Fridays and in any case. not earlier than Tuesday, or later than Friday each week. Highest prices paid tor ‘select hogs. Weights preferred, 160 mm pounds. ANDERSON & GRAY Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Over D. Rowntree & Sons . HOWARD SHAVEE Barristers, Solicitors, etc "r Stops at Weston. * Do not stop on Soda: North Bound. 8.37 a.m. t * 9.23 a.m. , 11.59 a.m. * 1.25 p.m. t * 5.18 p.m. t * 6.31 p.m. t . 10.37 p.m. * 7.32 p.m. t 11.30 p.m. i 1.30 p.m. ' 4.10 p.m. . 7.32 p.m. * 11.30 p.m. JOHN J. DALTON, D.T.S. 4.10 pan. * t 12_.08 p.m. WESTON, Barrister, Solicitor. Notary Public. Ontario Land Surveyor, J. K. McEWEN, LOCAL TIME TABLE S . . T. HACKETT, Dentist HAZEL I. HICKS . a.m. t * a.m. , a.m. * p.m. t * p.m. t * p.m. t . p.m. * TORONTO, ONT. WESTON, ONT J. Fred Holliss 7.18 p.m. t 9.33 p.m. . J, 11.25 ann. . 12.08 p.m. * 7. 18 p.m. t 9.33 p.m. * . South Boumb 5.44 a.m. . 9.47 a.m. i; * 11.13 a.m. t ” 12.26 p.111. * 2.32 p.111. * 4.32 pm. i “ 7.45 p.m. " G. H. Gray TORONTO. ONT. Toronto.

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