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Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 2 Jul 1909, p. 8

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I . - -ss, N . " 4/4; Bears tS'traiigadbare of " _ “ ttEU'. f = ar,qagrzt'-2mEata%i' says; -m _ _ ' C ur,' . w". l _ j I PM fi A" f', y ',,'l" . (Lsieitetrisseicss" “if” 5) df " 'e Cert? , 1 f I V _ t . Clergymen sometimffs have strange experiences in "t capacity as 'fjoiners." I" _ .K g 'iiiij'd,:.iii-i,,j, 5/ almul “a . ',vatMsorne bed, this is worth , '. Wii e a K T t/1 a? ./ ummwdlliflf‘flum! tw/yoe the money. Do, 'c, 'ljéijl) -. mks ibis opportunits. I . i . ' i We have just reei wed a pagead of those Leath-r and Leatherette Rockerg, satpiias sjeld so quickly a few weeks an). very suitab? for We4din Gifts. 3 3 _ _ _ ss/ g r n . . A young woman caged 6ir a Church of, JErighutd Minister: in an Ontario town a short time o and said she Wished to arrange to e married that evening. L -w- - _ Spucia‘ attention "given tgjordérs for Repairing, Upho'stering' or Picture FYamidg,'. JCS. SWAIN, - ivic,cerntri':":riis/ieaiss, 7 "tsiit is the grooni's name?" ask- ed the minister. , T "Don't know! What 'sto you mean?" "Oh, just that I hjaven't made up my mind which ot twi' young men I Vin take." F ORDERS DELIVERED DAILY. (ittlhiiiliii, 51.913 br 3M mm W tr I don't know "ii," was the re- PIP, ' 7 _ l "Isn't that rather iereure! Hadn't You better leave thd Errangements for the wedding till 'A have decided? You’ll have to get I license, you know. and there in" long to make up Your mind." E "Oh, not Thereze ntr need. Tube VV" by gayfififléi Miller m to-night, all riggt, with the Ir. uso and everything. 'i- It's just this uh I want to my? and bag a me of my own. A' lot of young Mum's want me. Butd'vo decided to take one of two. 1511 make up my in}: 9115 io ax. and be found tonight." T _ ,'. s _ 'NF-' C.5 $19.00 Down, Balance in SmalfMont‘ly Payments ciElNUilNE The Kind rca Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over CO years, has borne the signature of tat',' .1 and has been made under his per- 7 ” sonal supervision since its infancy. 'des-if/fre-td-tZi-ls., Allow mom‘s) deceive you in this. fly?, 'i'isii'i: Manufacturers of"Three Lion Brand" Graham ' ' Whole-wheat Flours. , SANDERS, All Counterfeits, Imitations . dt"m st-as-good" are but Experiments that tr'dho “”215 3rd en anger the health of Infants and C1ri1dven---Ex i,i'itiii gainst Experiment. Castoria is a, harmless substijt e for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Sopi ling S r ups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opia 1, BIG hine Ttol" other Narcotic substance. Its age is ts gm ‘aaxtee. Itr-dqstroys W'orms and allay-s Feverishn SS. I elites 1pifrrhitra 3111 Wind and sways Feverishn ss. . cures piarrhgm an 1 w1na Colic. Et relieves T653111 Troatnog, cures? Constipation and Fmtulency. It strsiit, dates gab 1j"ood,jYegu1ates the Stomach and T3owc1s,igi istp,' 3] him and} natural sleep. The Cuilairert's vavail? The 1ljt,ilfle,r./,," yi-iena. RANGE STORY, BUT TRUE What is m f 'sv/ii:":'",:?],""',::'":?'?"':'.,'),"')) iV'ilLL.hii'i Ed Your Own FHcyLisserz; (ESTABLISHED 1,828. t?,pdiiPr'iiC) WA T il Cs"-,', (ii'i(l , (”A Rmss Hedstead that w s . l - _ . T_' /pr1Ei $0.00 we are off r1119: i" fw § $55.00. A solid [ill . hanflsome bed, this is worth = t , re the mom . Thr': J jrtsriiys Ragga: On Her "trip tori, the Arctic Ciréle last summer Agnes Dean Cameron iour1r-ttrat- food :was the main, in feet aimiyit:the only object in life in the uncultivated T "f'barret1 lands" of the north, A)n her long boat jour- neys through the 'Q‘Gre‘at and Lesser Slave Lakes end on (he Slave and Mackenzie rivers; r§cdrds bt the Hud- son Bay Co. thpt"ptriteh back more than two hundred tees were open to her at every post. 2‘ “Poring over one ot these closely iritten diaries she found narrated tr.t11r! day to day the story of an especially hard season. Driven desperate _.‘ by hunger two Indian women attfgcked FY couple of mail carriers on th Mackenzie, killed them, partially Jenl/l1r;i1' the bodies Und made the P? into pemican. Charged with theierirhe, they con- ‘tessed. " _ "We asked," wro T the Hudson Bay factor in his pro“; way, "what the JIests was like, and :they replied that au of the men 'r.ta, Yet! good, but lune little red Beowhrnan tasted of ltobacco." ' Some people who take ottemse with- oat cause woul4 tat. snything do. they couldjot iirar"tritti.- Ps . . "" DON'T CARE EFOR SCOTCH (EEK-AP. "ANDSor's'5: AND DURABLE 10 DUNDAS WEST TORONTO “00 is of Gem Ty, I fau,wars STREET, EAST Tplephone No. 1 Intl s'?, l Our Sunday School Picnic Satur- _day, turned out a success. The tables were spread out under the two big maple trees with goqd things to eat ' for everybody. Our booth keeper was , right within). The Races were held ]after tea. The married r ladies race (was Won by Mrs. Mark Dawson, Jr. gThe prize being a lovely Water jug iand gla’ss. The ',firui?l,; race was won by Miss Annie Ne), love. A [beautiful book, being thejprize. The (potato race was won by? Miss Pearl LaRose a pretty post (ard album jirirG the prize. i iBARKERwOn Fri,tlay June ir", to Mr. l and Mrs. R. R. Parker, a daughter. 1 ' r9fOFFAT--t)n Su day Jrms, 5‘"! to Mr. l, and Mrs. A. B. iMoyiae, a daughter. 'PoLLARD-or, S .turday ' une 12 to l 172‘. and Mrs, Geo. Pollard, a daughter. Baptist Church. Public Worship at 11 am. and T p.111. Sunday-School, 3 o'clcc': p.m, J. L. Sloat. Pastor. The funeral service "Kas; Mrs. Rim age was held in this chigrch on Bun day, June 20 by Rev. ME; Yqunge. Riehview came off victoiiipus in the Jri,ctcrCra Presbytetian Church was football match between Rlbhview and jut; nged Sunday iight, when Rev. Humbervale on June -23 in Humb'sir- Dr. Pidgeon [ada,sille'i' his farewell vale. Sermon. It was aih eloquent eppeal ' if to the congregatlon to realize its '- . s seems-to be, fashion- greatness and the' boundless possi- abllgllligengwggg Mr. and Mrs. IuaRose bilitles for good that such a church came 110th from the eititcon, Saturr (iyjyf,oisltr. and (1939191). "We have the day evening, they found bpth dogs in men, _ said he, We have the means.' Jijiivihskorlls1-" They had been poisoned. All we need 1s Godgs grace to fire us On dog was saved but the other with zeal for the service of Jesus diefl l Christ." "It's not the men only, . 'k who need to be enthused. The women 1 d a h l Pienie Satur- also will become rhoreand mote a Our bug aytuc 00 S; 'Ili), tables powervin the Christign lite. I beheve day, turne ou atsuccaesr. Ire two big that the appeal of the future.w1ll beI were spread Pu un e it” to the Womanhood of the nation, tor maple trees with goqd things to eat they will be in the very van of 'lp1r'i'a'-i {an everyliedy, 031% bait}; led/ir:,')? gress." Dr. Pidgeoniin closing land! right on; 1me. e . d l di ce stress on the necessity for clean li,:,-; after tea. The Ttlar,)?, V :13“: rajr ing and.declared that there was no rwas wen 'T, yrs. 1215,61 Davina" ir; longer any place forjgn unclean man The prue elng a 0. y in public life. The segmee was con- and .glagsii. s 'htt/firui?livdt/,"'.' we: eluded by the choir frendergnlgthe an; won by A IS n . It . " ll . we mee beautiful book being the iprize. The the?” God be “Eh TI "Y r u - ___ ___ L'_r. "VA“ s,,,/G,u,c,' ponr‘ again. _ 3 .4 Poisoning dogs seemsrto be fashion- able here, when Mr. and Mrs. LaRose came home frgm the eitiion, Satur- day evening, they found both dogs in convulsions.» They had been poisoned. One dog was saved but the other Public Worship at 11 gun. and p.m. Bunday-Sehoo1 and Adult hi Class at 2.45 p.m. Ladies Adult Bib Class at 3 p.m. _ _ KNEEDHAW-SCO? June 15, at Ebe; 90.11031 circsed ohié'Friday evening. We all wish, Mirs Mo ‘artney a happy time. Gracey were Visiting at 1" , E, -"'jie Ribb'ons will Isis awarded Sun- day vryoai,bs,r to thos’ae who attended Sunday Se ool yegulaily in June. On Sunday next, serriue, held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.1n School at 3 p.m. On Sunday next. Mass will be cele- brated at 10.30 a.1n. Priest in charge Rev. Father Player, O.S.B. 11 a.m. Mattins and Sermon. 9.45 a.m., Sunday School. 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Celebration of Holy Comm! first Sunday of the month tet, ll third Sunday at 8 a.m. St. Philip's. Divine service next Sunday at o’clock p.m. 7 it’s healing (‘amj drawing--that's whyg.,Pu¥nam’s "prfCExtraetor is bet- Jterrttian cheap 1css'eid _substitutes. In- _sist on "Putt1ait)'s" pnly. C Bolton B; aw pton N ewinarket Streetsville Schomberg Toronto t Weston Woodbrid ge From Br. II. to Jr. IrI.-A9tifton Hiram, Leslie yiddlebrook, Gladys LaRose, Stella 'Laver, Willie King- dom and Percy anning. Names in Order; of Merit:- From Pt. I. Ao Pt. IL-Gordon Canning, Olive 3 Jeftersom Harold Stonehouse, Gozgdon Hirons, Foster Pearson, Willie: Kingdom, Albert Pearson. g From Jr. II. " Br. IL-Ina Jethr- son and Gladys Johnston (equal). dom and Pore, trtmniyr. - 1 GUNNS’, 131mm. wish to advise Prom Jr. m. 'i', to Br. m.-Harold farmer. that tho, prefer deuvme' of Canning. ( In" hogs at their packing houu. From Br. 111. to Jr. It-Survey Nut Toronto, on Wednesday- and Canning, Roy Greer, Robbie Gracey, Fridays and in my on... not earlier From Jr. IV; to Br. IW-mart than Tuesday, or “w than ”a, can; ll one): week. 1113M prim pad for ng, Ma d W- V x _ .uloct heme, You”; pmterm6, MO CONTAINS NO QAUSTIC ACIDS REPORT OF s) s. No. 4. ETOBI- i St. John's (Anglican) Chute St. John's (Catholic) Church. p REV. T. Bevérly Smith, Rector CHURCH SERVICES . Rem it. M. Hamil on LOCAL tum DATES. J. Iihghes-Jo;1es, M.A., fleet Presbyterian Church um 'rkuwrtarri"r-c',ird"isrrtium. I""'",' _ l Methodist Church , rrr.,tissr'trrEvir if: 111' Rev. W. A. Potter b MAT of 1 530nm is visiting v 3‘ a ock's BqRN ct. 4 and 5. ept. 21 and 22. ,ept. 29, 30 and Oct. 1 Sept. 29. Jet. 14 and 15 AW. M) to Sept. 13. let. 1 and 2. lot. 12 and 13. ERIE?) ,[FTirC‘n Saturday, finer Church, Guild- dc, daughter of Mr. 5 1- 1)c shawof Guild- {Tug}; Scott of Wes- ommunion at 11 mm er, and Edith Mrs. Pea- , Ta "cor Paste will 1 P nouns) T ", tr i'-". l Shamrocks had a Walk may from ‘St. Simons Intermédflate, at the JJttley Street grounds on Saturday. /rhe following was thi 1me uw-- _ CDS. isharnroeks (10) 'r/St. Simons (1) Torpey Goal i", McLean. hat's Gilbert Point? c-___ r-' Clark. l bet- ;Doane cor/sto-i;---"; Morrison . In- ‘Ramshaw Deten4te Haight (Johnston petedte c Meade '; King Detene)' Patterson. I Vernon Centre: Beaton Jv ti, /BroWn IT Home "i', Westman ', y fGreig , cus, Home; Wilton. ‘Batton ' " _ Home l Stimson. (Wallace, J m" Outsidr Wallace Oct. 11Kipg Nr, ' Inside 'i, Tackaberry 5 The members of the West Toronto lpoyce force whoiare on night duty 'weve supplied on Monday with the re- ;guiation 48 ealibri revolvers used, by (the Toronto pone; srser mddixz-g arm y'ei'sary. Mr. Mrs. Garvey were married at I cctctle-0ri-T-y1w, Err: land, on June Rev, 012 Pidgzg on was presented with a gold watcl. , and Mrs. Pidgeon witlrtirty FHVC? (Ii has from the 1afies ot the various c urch organizations Victoria Presbytel an Church on Fri day night last.. Th V address was given by, A. E. Rice, Ch rman of tbe tuard of trustees. Other §peakers were: Rev. "2. Beverley Smith, ' ctor of St. Johns Rev. W. R. Tayloriassistant pastor of'Victoria Church; , Scruton, R. L. McCormack, R. C.'J§ennings. Beaver EnearrusttVnt, No." 3, and Sir Robt. Lund iEneampment, No. 133, Knights cf sei John and Malia. held their annual; church parade to St. Jotm'g Church Sunday afternoon. A stirring sermon: was delivered by the pastor, Rev. T; Beverley, Smith, The friends of, BF. and Mrs. John Garvey gathered at their home, Myrtle avenue, 0 Friday evening last, and tendered §hem a supper and entertainment on t e occasion of their The Weston P , and about 5P0 spectators combi ed to make the opening, of the n w ball grounds at Lambton on Sat rday afternoon a success. To giVe dditional eclat to the occasion, t1 ere were present Senator Archie C lmpbell, Controller J. d. Ward, Ald. Bird and Anderr son. The grounds are, owned by tre Suburban Railw; Company, and Manager G. C. p, ce played the roic bf ‘r-‘s’tei' of ceremonies to a brilliant The choir of Hf‘gh Park Methodist Church has presen ed Rev, Dr. Harrrsl- wood, their deparéing pastor, with a handsome walnut émantel cloe!r. On Wednesday evening; a lawn social was held so we CQ‘ljregation could bid their pastor farewell. ITM. Many beautf ul silver presents accompanied the ood wishes of th friends present. lihr-Chiet Flinto "l, EX-Sergt. Peters and P.C.’s Hess, ooderham, Lavery and Hughes, all 0 whom were sworn in before Judge:'; Winchester, and measured for uni-germs are now on the permanent stiuf of the Toronto police force. 3 finish Police Constablé Hughes was mar- ried on Wednesday? evening at the S. A. Citadel on Keaj street. The bride- to-be is aieaptait1 in the Salvation Arm a i _ wARD--sMPrrr,. I A pretty but quiet wedding took place early this morning at St. tCecilia's Church when Miss Grace lGertrude Smith, seqbnd 'daughter of iMr. George Smith, contractor of (Hamilton, was mtitdil in marriage to jI‘Mr.‘Martin Joseph Ward, West Toron- ato, and brother of Controller Ward.' Fireman John) Pigott and Mrs. Pigott are siir1liifg- their vacation in the Muskoka Lakg District. Le, The Twelfth Yo'it ‘Rangers arrived home on Saturday? afternoon from Ni- agara Camp. Major Curran was in Lommand. r' : Miss Edith Evelyn Smith, sister of the tbride acted aw) bridesmaid, and the groom was supported by Dr. C. M. Heydon. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Father Gallagher. After the, nuptial Irsiot had been tied, a wedding breakfast; was partaken ot after which the bridal couple left for 'tt honeymoon tripftt New York. Re West Toronto. Como?“ Defend}: DefenFe Detene) Centre: IT Home ’31 rc'; Home rc, " Home) ; t)utsidr ' Inside) on was presented _ and Mrs. Pidgeon 1sivs from the 1a§ies lurch organizations an Church on Fri _ address was given l,g;'i'iiiii1 of the kuard y'ci'sary. Mr. and es/s/is-fs-gi/en, Fd O W fir L L. dih c o "'--"ir, of the {nerd l , I I Wilton. Stinson. Wallace Tackaberry Haight d Meade Patterson. Beaton Westman w I Now peg‘xaps you eed something itor your 091d, or bro chitis or Asth- ma? Why not try Catarrhoaone? rThousand _ have bee cured by inhal- Fiji it a 3W minut now and again, and certainly it W Mn't do you any [harm to grotit by heir experience. Mrs. 'Farndel'sN recovery affords over-:whelming yrgomf what Catarrh- ozone will dry. Nothing except Ca- tarrhozone w s of the) slightest bene- fit, but wh given E. fair trial it cured. t Mrs. F rndel ves the following statement? of he case for the benefit of others; wh are suffering from asthma, éand Opes that many will follow he? (i)1'u'iit't's' and use Catarrh- ozone. ' I! " am ,E'fiow iw-errysieightieth year, and camift rptfir11 the‘gtime when I was free i opt, the A3111?- I had al- ways a c ”king cough, ‘feverishness, spasms, T culty in bre thing, head- ache an, 2 ausea. My druggist ad- vised q,Ma hozone on day, and 1 bougw’a 1a fge outfit. It gave relief in tivt' minut and lped me very rnuehls one da _ Mrs. Farndel, of Clementsport, N. s., suffered all her life from asthma, but was permanently cured by Ca- tarrhozone after all other means failed. No.8 Dundas St., West "I inhaled Catarrhozone ten min-i utes every hour, and by the time two bottl’es were used I was'completely cured. I am as free now from Asth- ma as if Imever had it. My perfect recovery is due entirely to Catarrh- ozone. I prize my Catarrhozone In- haler next to life itself. _ (Signed) Mrs. T. FARNDEL." _ This is a proof positive that Ca- tarrhpzone is a sure and speedy cure for the worst kind of Asthma. It is guaranteed to give satisfactory re- suits, and your money will be refund- ed it it fails. All you need is a trial of this grand preparation to be quite satisfied and convinced that it is the best. Your druggist recommends and sells it. Price $1.00, medium size 60c. small size M cents. By mail trom N. C. Poison & Oo., Kingston, Ontario. 'iF/e feieil the Best _ and Pagest Erugs - " l Lord Cransworth, when lord ehan-l cellor. used to sit continually with the lords justices, for the purpose, it Was said, of enlightening him" on points of which he was ignorant. I Wonder why old Granny shun at; with the lords justices?" said gong; one to " Malian]! Bothell. As all“! he was humoroqp, and at the mi tun. nude. "t mpg“ iriitt' Gid is. "hom emu-I muon- m to be an .13.”. thit)..',-,,"-; C1rtirrPCro0?C9Cf0tCy'yt8:8t8m)C()tr3CfK1t:i,)y3:1 WtkT8:8CW)C8C8t8C8:8ita8iitgtei' Ania Hair Vigor promptly destroys t a” ' that cause falling hair. It nnudshcg‘ggc hair. bulbs, restores them to health. Thyhair itorr falling out, grows more rigidly. v'" With our complete stock of TOILET ARTICLES and PERFUMES, we challenge comparison ASTHMA CURED We wish you to p igidéiy and distinctly understand that Ayer's Hair Vigor does not T ct _tlyt coior of the hair, even to the slightest degree. Person with "thd whitest qr the lightest and most delicate blond hairmayyge tfreely w thout having the hair made a shade darker. ..' t .Gl in. inimSodi M. Ingredien : it £35m. Jgtt"adtot'ot.' w'h"er,'.'."WAT,ldc. Show ‘tnis formuIaMour doctor. Ask him what he thinks of It. J. C. Art}: CosrPAert Lowelltyiass. ,i __ A JOKING BIGWIG- Failing t-tctlr SHEPPARD 46 Dundas St. WEST TORONTO. WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY Repairing a Specialty All work promptly repaired and guaranteed. Chalges moderate Jeweller and Optician. Marriage Licenses 1ssued. THE WATCHMAKEF? DRUGGISTS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES m ' Meis Hair Vino: Just " -trttrdmtrors the , hair. gemu that cause dandruff. It remove. We" -itorr trace of dandruff itself, and keeps the tab clean and in a healthy condition. Cam” the Hair "throurorP"tr_te htredeertoeta9k1rr" _ "mmrettetr": mm am: MANAGE n. The . . . Watchmaker, Dandruff WEST TORONTO

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