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Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 9 Jul 1909, p. 4

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'Teleplione No. 26 Subscription Price, $1.00 per year Mrs. Angus Mor son of Maxwell is visiting at Mrs. B rnett’s. m“su~s$@““sssm Get; your Summer Shirts, Under- ware and Hosier.y, at Gabel's. Miss Laura Cour n is visiting with Mrs. J. IE. Moffat!, t Springbank. The Misses Frasy Fort William for l The Rev. J. Hu es-Jones and Mrs. Jones left on Mo day tor Lake Ros- seau. Mrs? _ Jas. Gard use and Miss F. Coulter were in alton over Sun- day. _ Inch, the Refractionist, sells jar rings 5c. a dozen pints and quarts. Mr. and Mrs. q . spent Sunday wi' h Fraser Br. Mr. W. Mitchell eaves on Saturday) pip for Huntsville W ere he will spend; Mr. "Mae" L 't ns left this week his vacation .----t-s-+ Mr. and Mrs. Du worth and family and Mr. W. Longs ff were in Goder- ich last week end. Children’s Suits,' for ages 4 to 8 years, a nice selection and Special values at Gabel'ts. . Inch, Druggist, is selling Paris Green sealed pound packages, Bergers in quantities, 20c. m. Misses Foweler's their home in Sau‘ spending a few day Mrs. D. Rowntree j Miss Lottie (l Jean Milne spent _ at Newmarket. One of Gabel's Hats, in Black or Brown Christies or Black, Drab or Browii. Fedora, will give you a Stylish article in Head Wear. Mr. and Mrs. ither's and son Clarence, Miss H eltine and Mr. Gimlet of Toronto 'spent suiiday at Mr. D. Rowntree's . _ Mrs. Peacock Pittsfield. Mas- sachusetts is visi ing her mother Mrs. Irvine. She s accompanied by her son-in-law, Mr/W. Root oi Pitts- 3 field. t Mrs. R. Prat an (Idaughter Dorothea oi Toronto, Misg Harris and Miss J amiqsqn of Norm:a Scotia spent Tues- day with Mrs. 2mg| Miss May Robin- son. & , The huge deman t for tickets for the Catholic Picnic on (the Fair Grounds to-morplow shows lithat there will, be' a Aremendous are present., The sbléndid program e of attractions that will be otteretiibids fair to make, this a most enjoyajole event and one 3utt tam-missed. , V . I?orptaus and Children. the Kind fa 8iyft Alwa‘gs Bgughi (rg/ttiii-ttpe is now in its grasp, and in 'riiiiistitiii, tiRe America Will be over 'iuttrtjir'ith _ isms awful epidemic. Get ready, ug) k prevéntive measures. mip)rip-a b. l; 1usiof Vigor by Ferro- Zane,a:nd it”? if" tktarrhozcme three times- Each day“; btiftpg destroys the grime germ Jitt't)ti)'iot:,sdo' It cures the cold, orliiks tyr the fever, relieves the heada th [Id destroys tvery Vestige of ca Mttf and sore throat. For Bronchitis," Grippe and winter ills Catarrhozohe is best, Sold by all dealers Me, and $1.00. Bears tho Signatr‘re of CASTOR EA LA GRIPPE COMING AGAIN THE "rrtiW:a'is'i'rS ANID GUIDE W ESTQ N ADVERTIS’IBC RATES ON APPLICATION Weston, Ont, Friday, July tth, 1000 IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO A. E. WHINTON, Proprietgr. have returned to t St. Marie, after with their cousin are home from eir vacation. mean and Miss 6 1st with friends Fraser of Buffalo Mr. and Mrs. i Weston Lodge tte, o. 113, C, o. C. F. Lintend holding picnic to Centre ls- land Park, on aturday afternoon, July 17th, (30:38 and bring your (friends. Ladies orovide nefreshments. lGames, and, otir amusements. Mr. Alf Russell is home from swift Current. Mr. Clifford F. ewell has returned to his home in Inid, Okla, for the summer vacatio after a successful term at the Tee ian School, Toron- to. The Women’s Institute members who are interesEed in the Picnic to Bonds Lake on nesday 13th are ask- ed to meet in a Council Room Fri- day evening Jul 9th at 8 p-m-, also Programme co t t ittee. "Teddy" Row ree arrived home from the coast ' Tuesday morning. He shows the est ct of his long trip and hard play, rr ving lost consider- able weight in tik two weeks. I Ella. Anderson, 9%Yorlr; Adam Arm- -Jur/fi-u"si2ir. a? AiPierison _ strong, 27 York; azel Arnold, Sas- G.A. Watson, sk§3 S.Hill, sk 12. katchewan; Arthu" Bell, ,27_ York;. Total...... ... “.358 Total .......60 Arthur; Bridge, 27 T rk; Hario1'drBrossml tti----- ' 27 York; EawasrCiBraks,, 27 York;‘I The Weston Iguwn Bowlers enter- )Alfred Brooks, 27 ,=ork; Ethel Booth, tanned three rinirs from the Toronto Bartlett avenue; Giip- Brent, Malton; General Trust @ompany on Wednes- Lionel Binnington}? Elia; Will Buch- day evening aid managed to beat anan, Elia; stiggii?ieotsire11, Humber them by a scorei‘of forty-one up, The Bay; Arthur Bagg,iiiiDownsview; Clar- size of the scor§ was largely due to ence Boake, DownsYieW; Vernie Beake, N. J. Momwen'i rink who b?at their 'DownsvieW; Gladys§~ucksem Islington opponents by 409m 8. Following are ;Donna Bowman, 2% York; ft1athleen the SeoreC-- 'r, . 1 t i , '~ J3rown, 20lork; {Edward Colhoun, Weston. g T. General Trusts. IThistletown; Germain Charlton, Elia; , Hariihaw. [l W. Lonsdaée. , . :5 ' M .' . J. exande _ H. Hewe son. I ll , G1 d s ' 'Haroid Gaffe“. E? seo .rt l y L, A. Lemaire.‘§ T. J. Maguire. ‘Canmng' 1tiehviewt? Jessie Glam! 2 T, Nattress sk .iu J. Paton sk. 19. lEtobicoke; Mabel Ogayiien, Mt. Dennis; W. Marks. W. . Greenwood. Herbert Carey, 12Fvisvil1e; Walter A. McEwen. C. E. Robins. Collett, Eglinton; golin Cruickshank, W. Shiells. f L. Mercer. Davisville; Nellie Cascaden, Davisville N. J. McEwen sl {40 W. G Watson sk 8, Nettie Cooper, Dong; Willie Dobson, 27 A. Marks. _ ti J. B. perry. York; Hazel Delwoifth, Weston; Jack 'i"Ai:'j,"ijii3iij'iis/:v.1k-)"',,yj,, TB. rl'Elt‘an . . s . E ls- .J.- ar er. k" i..er*iy. Devins, Emery; Ji,ffk Dixcey. ar1s J. Barker sk 10 gm. Grout sk M. ., vcourt; Sophie Einboden, Fairbank;, _ w. t ( ' 'f .a Elsie English, Mtgi Dennis; Dorothy; L it, if: I ir- . v" . l -2---"--'eo---r-- Eddis, 20 York; Joseph Farr, Thistle-) . _ 7 7 if V town; Clarke B'arr/jynyston; Will Gory _ "# Bill Nye had té' truth well told don, Downsview; Irene Gracey, High- when he said: 'ttr,; man may use a field,; Gladys Garbutt, Elmbank; Ethel wart on the beck'iof his neck for a Gostlim Davisville;trJrdith Hubbard, eollar Won: rid.e if)“ the back Trch . . li d of a railroad trainEto save the inter- 20 York; Wil 1am Ha?” , Bartlett ave- est on his money/tin the conductor nue; Jtheta Houle, ‘legthOD; Lizzie gets around; stop his watch at night Hughes, Davisville; Annie Hopwood, to save Tear and; tear; leave the Mount Dennis; Et el Harrington, 1 or , without a (wt 0": cross R d . Fr: l; Harris Runn -. to save ink; Bil-Stung a friend's grave f unnyme e; 1"anri , y to save corn, but agnitin of this sort 'imede; Edward He ey, Earlscourt; is a gentleman arid a scholar Corn- IThos. Inghani, 27 Y rk; Ruth Irving, pared to the 'i'ellow'ithat will take a lBartlett avenue; Bel Irving, Emery; newspaper “it thrfe or more HMS Bessie Ja k _ D y, . Ell and when asked to tyay for it puts it E C Ion, .'WnSVleW' a back in the office and has it marked (JaCkSOD, Elia; Wil e Johnston, 20 "refused." for his vacation f. hich he will spend at Norway Pom; Mr. Lyons has been transferred tth the West Toronto Branch of the B, '. A. and will com- mence his duties tgre on his return. An Important auction .. Sine will take place on Saturday July 31st, when the carriage shop and stable situated on the corner of Humber and Main streets will be offered for sale. For particulars see pdsters .J. K. McEWen auctioneer. Successful eandr examinations at , and the affiliated Bartlett avenue a1 Caroline,, ,Cheste, P. B.; Irene Campbell, Weston; Lees Bull, Weston; Clarence Coulter Weston; Austin Douglas, Eglinton Alice Dunn, Davi- sville; Alma Buc nan, Elia, P. B. Ellen Clouston, unnymede; Samuel Guscott, Davisvi e; Eugene Jones, Chester; May Ki , Bartlett avenue; Bessie Locke, Eglf ton; Hazel Gould- ing, Weston; Wilts? Harrison, Downs- view; Eddie Malcéim, Huron street, Toronto; Kenneth :McKitterick, Wes- ton; Willie Ttodwt' I, Weston; Edgar Sangster, Chest ty, Edwd. Squire, Chester; Edith Th; pson, Fairbank.. -ENTRANCE IWrAMINATIONS . Hatb'ert Butt, tt'ttt , " "f E1 -Pass “'3 List- Horto: 753 if paid in Advance Ates at entrance 'eston High School centres, Eglinton, k1 Chester:-- .1estksr; P.S Auseon , P. B.; Irene List--- WESTON, ONT ... size o/the scorg was largely due tol e, N. J. McEwen'? rink who b?at their ll opponents by 40'fto 8. Following are n the SeoreC-- '), C r, Weston. g T. General Trusts. , L; J. Hamshaw. 5 W. Lonsdale. s H. J. Alexande _ H. Hewetson. 2 L, A. Lemaire. ,;T- J. Maguire. ' T, Nattress sk (t J. Paton sk. 19. B, W. Marks. , T7rGreenwood. r A. MeEwen. i C. E. Robins. ( i, W. Shiells. ii. L. Mercer. A) N. J. McEwen sl (40 W. G Watson sk 8, 7 A. Marks. _ ti J. B. Pcrry. k J. Cruiekshank. l. E. 7. I‘rncan 's- A. J: Barker. 3;». E. 13er'iy. .. J. Barker sk 10 “gm. Grsnt sk M. F "t _ _ a I " _ t _ i l, g a l _ a Y 1 -r----usiio----/---- I t 'r _ "d Bill Nye had t _ truth well told - when he said: ”2-; man may use a l York; Grant Jones 27 York; Majoriel Keys, Weston; Elsi Lamrny, Malton;, Leslie Laver, Rich , ew; Harold Lind-l say, Weston; Howard Letsche, Eglin-l ton; Edith Lawrenetl, Eglinton; Wm.'l McKay, 14 York; bhn Mowat, Lye-,l ing; Alice Mulhollad, 16 York; Carl Munshaw, Weston; ' ora McArthur, " Etobicoke; Alma We oer, Weston; Max I McLellan, Richvie a Arthur Middle- brook, Richview; I) m. McDonald,‘ Humber Bay; Fred ‘aynard, Humber-l Bay; Willie McKitter'x k, Weston); Ern- I est Maybee, Eariscolgt; Alex. Miner,’ 27 York; Hazel Tses, 27 iYork; Hubert Nash, Dav§illm Bert Oak,’ 27 York; Helen Pibkham, Weston;‘ Aline Potter, 2 ,‘obicoke; Hazel) Pickering, Bartlett gavenne; ,Lydia, Peterman, 14 York;i' Arthur Ruther-j ford, Davisville; Belg Russell, Eglin- ton; Leslie Ram my, Downsview; Frank Rowntree, Eméry; Eddie Riggs, Mount Dennis; Bani Stevenson, 20 York; Ada Stuart, .7 artlctt avenue; Earlby Shannon, 2 @obicoke; Albert Sinclair, g Etobicok Joseph Snider, Elia; George Simpsg, Weston; Ger- trude Shaver, 2 Egtobicoke; Zebbie Shaw, Thist1etownil'. Elsie Snider, Ilia; Frances Shawfé Emery; Minnie Schunk, Runnymedi Reta Stpsnow- "sky, Weston Sep. 8%001; Annie Scott Earlscourt; Errol 3} haver, 14, York; Herbert Southall, 'h? avisvi11e;cBessie Saunders, DavisviU5; Eliz. Scrace, pavissrille; Switze} "Stella, Davisville; Florence yy1o1ir1sry1i'i'i1s1tor1; Kathleen .Verral, Weston; MNtWorkmammunny mede; Sadie Watt, gunnymede; Leon- ard Wi11eoelrs, 2 {:{gEtobicokm Chas. Waters, Runnyrnelie; Joe Watson, Earlscourt; Kennett; Watson, Malton; Irving Watson, 14%»; York; Geo/ Well- wood, Eglinton; Rinse; White, Eglin- ton; Edna Webstéit, 27 York; Harold ,West, 27 York; :Roy Webster, 27 _York. iris 1 Winners of York jTownship medals-- Austin Caroline, 5:12, Bartlett arenue; May Kiss, 541, Bartlett avenue; Eu- gene Jones, 536, Chester. 3 I Winners of Weéton High School '; seunarships--Hazis1 Goulding and Wil- {lie Rodwell, (equal), 515 Weston Pub- lie School; Lees Burt, 514, Weston Pub- lie School. fr Examiuers.---A. Fotheringham, E At Weston on (tey strMat- thews won by 18 shots, as ioUoiNs:-- St. Matthews. i Weston. G. Longbottom. 33A. L. Campbell. J. A. Hooks. éA. Marks. ', J. B. DreWe. f/ J. Barker. wr F. A. Hague, sk 28 EN. J. MeEwep sk23 T. A. Crighton. W. J. Clarke. A, Watt. H. Salisbury, sl B. Hewgill. R. M. Spiers. John Russell. G, A. Watson, sl The Weston Pi'trwn Bowlers enter- tained three rings from the Toronto General Trust Qompany on Wednes- day evening alga managed to beat them by a scoreiof forty-one up. The size of the scoré was largely due to N. J. Tewen.'ji rink who b?at their opponents by 40fto 8. Following are the SeoreC-- g Hamshaw. A Ct J. Alexandeé. i A. Lemaire. , T. Nattress sk (tu J Marks. _ t J Cruiekshank. Q; E J ." Barker. I' E Barker sk 10 §W WESTON LAW a. j')' A. J. Barkér. "i)-i', L. A. Lema1re. 35W. Shiells. , [ sk. k? T. Nattmssshik 25 if; G. Packham. (t H. J. Alexander 5; A. Pierson. sk g3 s. Hill, sk 12. Campbell, D Lee. truth well told man may use a E his neck for a t the tack coach ) save the inter- BOWLERS. WESTON BRANCH, Agent for the following: Fire and Life Insurance Co's TARIFF. Royal, Norwich Union, and North British and Mercantile. Aniiseptic Barber fbiji Also Agentfor reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates D. ROWNTREE, JR Spring Lamb Orders called for and delivered promptly BUTTONWOOD AVENUE have opened out with a full lil r‘he best brands of Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes. Coulter Avenue, Geo. Sainsbury Gents' Furnisher and Clothier, sh'irts,t Ties, 'ers, eta, ac: mi“ut'e. w. J. MCEWEN. Manager. mafia to order Latest designs iu,Spring and Summer Hits and Caps ' if]! I I " Im , M a Mr, Ill I' 5-" ' Mt :7?.3, + " 'd _4Q MA Bet "ttMBI - ttBB - 2 ' tt B "d! h' M mg , f? __ Iii " 'it tii a , til * " tl L . ilg © I Q g , F, Wg , Fi', 2;. ‘ , . M I I I - ' " in il , $ g , g gil LE E , , , Fill I a E g a. a, n 73 Years in Business. Canital nnd T2sasscsrxrt, “var lkr7 DIV) nnn Carpenter and Contractor Chc ice Groceries E. J. MUSSON MERCHANT TAILOR, PLUMBING, A Specialty Heslop’s Grocery Ice Cream Parlor in connection. E I Many a man E would have more (friends in this “J orld if he didn't Nohby and up to date Cloths-for Suns I spend so much _'me criticising the On Orders called for and delivered All Instruments Sterilised THE PRACTICAL BUTCHER Vegetables of all kinds. Estimates I836 Fruits and Confectionery. A. M. GABEL NON-TARIFF. York, Merehh ms, Traders. Tobacco Pouches and Pipes r FIT REFORM perfeet fittete I W The mone is safer Have You a in th Banky than in Bank Aecountt your house or pocket. A Checking Ac= count provides a safe and convenient way of paying your bills, as each check issued return/s to you as a'reeeipt. A Savings Account keeps growing all the time, with Interest compounded at highest current rates. Next door to-Eagle, Hotel An inspection invited, EXCELSIOR LIFE j, FARLEY'S mates given on all krnd, of work A PHONE NO. 20 WESTON WESTON WESTON --AND A C(l snr"3, Hosiery, SEDAN- mplc-tu line a! d up to tft E Choice Veal with a full line of he 'I' r THE BANK OF 1909 fits are beauties, r One of them zle Hotel WESTON Capital and Reserve Over $7,000,000 The RIVERSIDE RHINO RORR] Biggest The local pal ers and decorators are holding th l? annual excursion and picnic to G lph, on Monday July 19. St. Alban'g 'odge, S. O. E. B. S. are running the annual excursion to Niagara .Falls, :Saturday, July 10. An imprpmptu _ oncert will be held on board, and I will be made wel- come. GUNNS', Limited, farmers that they pl live hogs at their West Toronto, on Fridays and in any than Tuesday, or [t each week. Highest select hugs. Weigh to 220 pounds. On Thursday, uly 22nd, the Wyeh- wood Presbyterat Ladies' Aid so)iety will hold a moort ight on the Turbinia The band of the It 8th Highlanders will be in attendaned Tickets may be ob- tained at Harrie' drug store, Wych- wood. - L The township council, the city, or both, ought to "‘akeqsteps at once to suppress the wgolesaile looting of the gardens in anti, around Wychwood, failing which e property owners themselves wiWbe Justified in resort- ing to heroic n-thods. A gang of boys, and in on‘ or rtwo cases, girls, have practiea11yYlaid waste the gar- dens and cherry rees have been strip- ped. Not alone he loss of the fruit is charged, but Mt den stuff generally has been laid . te in pure wanton- ness. A number'iof prosecutions are threatened. 'I {fiends he alreadAitras ('Ant1 what istyour las little girl?" 'e, "DoE’t know; 13% not married yet -Comie Cuts. is; WYCEKWOOD f NOW OPEN i, '0 J. MeEwen, Managser. 1 iv; Best and Brightest A BIT Et"iiEVToUs ABOUEF MEN ighest prices paid to Weights preferred, IM refer deliveries o! r packing house, Wednesdays and 7 case,notearliet ater than Friday to advise name DR. W. J. CHARLTON Physician, Surgeon, etc. Oftiee--Cor. North Station and John Streets, Weston, Ont. Offiee Hours-8 to 10 3.1m; i; to 8 p.m. Sunday, 8 to 10 a.m. . N. W. Cor Keel??? over blson's Bank Be , Jet. 55. , Offices-M Money to loan in amounts. Licensed Auctioneer for of York, Peel and West Toronto. Real Estate tor sale ar rent. HAZEL I. HICKS. Pupil of Dr. Torrington, Organist, Weston Methodist Church, Teacher of piano and Organ, Toronto College of Music. TORONTO JUNCTION COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION Mrs. Marie S. McGill, Write for calendar Musical Directresg 'Phone Jet. 79. West Torontm Weston pupils, Saturday and Monday, Successor to: * Do not stop on Sundays H . F . S E F T O N ' Surgeon Dentist Room Letttr-west Entrance Confederation Life Building, North Bound 8.37 am. t * 9.23 a.m. T 11.59 ann. * 1.25 p.m. i * 5.18 p.121. , * 6.31 p.m. i * 10.37 p.m. * 11 in Stops at Weston Going 7.29 a 9.00 a 4.10 p 7.32 p. 1.30 p 1.30 p. Over D. Rowntree & Sons tr-Mi Toronto St., Toronto, ant Woodbridge, Wednesday. A Lady wishes to give PRIVATE/ LESSONS Cl English, French or Russian either at home or in Weston Address Box 197 A. P. _ JOHN J. DALTON, D.T.& R. G. ARTHUR AD 'ttc Dentisy”? Ontario Land Surveyor, WESTON, - crNn LOCAL TIME TABLE S Barrister, Solicitor Notary Public. J . T. HACKE Dentist .m m. .111 West . McEWEN sale and houses to. r for the Counties and Simcoe, and TORONTO, ONT“ G. S. Martin, _ a undas Ste), rk, IN ' Toronto., $tark 105 WEST TORON TO large and small ARTRIDGEB Going East 7.14 am. i- 9.48 am. * i 12.08 p.m. * 7.18 p.m. i 11.25 a.m 5.44 9.47 11.13 12.26 2.32 4.32 7.45 WESTON, ONT J. Fred Hoiliss West Toronto, South "t Phone North Lyit TORONTO, ONT. Toronto H. Gr. Bound

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