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Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 9 Jul 1909, p. 8

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ORDERSâ€"RELIVERED DAMLY Mill Yeed Meiies i ‘! fi ‘{ HJUIH 2e cpp A Brass Bedstead that was »14 ) O EC . I_. % « tz 3 . m \s, [(é’ fl | | priced $50 00 we are offering | un;,zd}*::’fi‘:‘“"1”"1‘{:’:.%:4:@ for $85.00. â€" A solid s k ta c aal t 104 ci.g] on W \m*’%?i'*d"\‘}lp JB â€" handsome bed. this is worth “‘"UUMG}\vQfiT@LL | twiee" the . money. / DMoz#‘t S3 gH miss this opportunity. We have just recetved a car load of those Leath r and Lestherette Roc‘ ers, same as sold so quickly a few weeks a o. very suitable for Wedding Gifrs. § Special attention given to orders for Repatring. Upholstering or Picture Framing. ; Why Pay Rent? Good $1id JOS. S W AIN, â€" i1 [ | m\ j {p T( _ id LL\R ( ’B’ \\\' \ \‘ s \'.'\\| ;::;L 1 [REH _ ns csraie e '_t‘ .. __/_â€" $10.00 2 . SANDERS, Majufacturers of "Three Lion Brand" Graham and Wholeâ€"wheat Flows. Build . Yoaur OGwn fouses WEST ON MILi_S w l ys cé 1 U fillly mb e ows, CAN BE BUGH ig lats T: (ES T s IN alance in 0 y Lall a 1 Vi ty â€"on EiSY TEARMS S hb ED 1328 adoadswortt~ CHEAP. HANDSOME AND DURABLE 10 alf / 10 DbOxNDAs sSTREET, EAST, WEST TORONTG lourit Denrmnrnls 1 1000 JS onncimconccmse mscrornnterenmmenninnaton e annecsern uils: ofâ€" ali Telepkone No 1 1CP mioants ind 19e d ‘g For three hoursfon Saturday afterâ€" | s v |zcon West Torontp was the headquaâ€" f ters of th» Macomc CGrand Lodge of [ LOCAL FAlR DATES. Crnada, the occesfen seing the laying | s of the corner stong of the new Mascnic \Bo‘{lon Oct.â€"4â€"and 5. Temple, at tke corfpor of Annette and ‘Brampton Sept. 21 and 22. Aciel streeis M.W.BBro. A. T. Freed, ‘Newmarket Sept. 29, 30 and Oc¢t. 1 Grand Master of Esra"a, took part |Streetsville Sept. 29. in the Ccremony, fnd with fhirm wore ‘Schomberg Oct. 14 and 15 associa‘e?© many dstinzvichk.d breth Toronto Aug. 20 to Sept. 13. ron, including REW. Ero. I. G. in |Weston _| Oct. 1 and 2. weod, representing® R. W. Bro. D. F. Woodbridge Oct. 12 and 13. NacWatt; W. R. Gavell, represonting ‘ K. W. Bro. E. E. fFraser; C. W. Watâ€" i =â€"â€"â€"â€"isâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ son, representing®R. W. Bro. Fartâ€" ' rara, A, J. Andergn, representing R. | To sTtoOPr A CRyiNC BArY. .o Prof m . Lr Gugx, grand secrstary; . #. w. Erc. D. Ros§ R. W. Bro. Rev. F It may beâ€" cramips, perhaps colic, C. Harpet, X) W§& Bro. W. J. Shep rpain or gas on he stomach,â€"but in pard, W.H. Woc%toek, R. B. Grifâ€" ‘any case a few Hrops of. Nerviline fitks, H. A. Tayl§r, V Ww â€"Bro..B, |soothes the painjafrd allows the child Barber, grand guperintendent _ of to sleep peacefully| _ Nerviline cures works. £ lminor ills suchkagsColds, headache,| Prior to the layfng of the stome, a ‘internal and extekng$ pains as well as session of Grand dge was held at 'a,ny doctor,â€"safe % use because a the lodge rooms, Hundas street, after ‘small dose is requ@e@.. Mothers, you which the membersfof the order formâ€" !will find Nerviline ;i'vf'invaluable aid ed a procession ag, headed by tl?e iin preventing and "curing sickness. Weston band: mardhed in full regalia ‘Keep a bottle right at ha;}ld, some to the site of the w tel?nple. Past ‘day you will need it badly. Sold ‘Master Fcowler of £S8ekinah Chapter | everywhere at 25¢. welcomed the vjsitfi;g brethren. | | The quaint and i%teresting ceremony | $ e was, witnessed byggupwards of 1000 t "people. Among t@e visitors ndOticlfld 12 e G $ NMEE:, an ; | coRmEsroNnneNner j "o" Tiep ut St. John‘s (Catholic) Church. On Sunday next. Mass will be celeâ€" brated at 10.30 aim. Priest in charge Rev. Father Player, 0.8.B. St. John‘s (Anglican) Church. 11 a.m. Mattins and Sermon. 9.45 a.m., Sunday School. 7 p.m. Evensong and_Sermon. Celebration of Holy Communion first Sunday of the month at 11. a.m third Sunday at 8 a.m. Baptist Church. Public Worship at 11 am. and 7 p.m. Sundayâ€"School, 3 o‘clec. p.m. Jy . Sloat. Pastor. St. Philip‘s. Divine service next Sunday at 3 o‘clock p.m. Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sundayâ€"School and Adult Bible Class at 2.45 p.m. Ladies Adult Bible Class at 3 p.m. Presbyterian Church. On : Sunday next, services held at 11 a.m. and T pâ€"m; School at 3 p.m. St._Hiléa‘s Chafch, Fairbank, held their;annual gardeh party und&r the avsp‘c‘s of the Wofmen‘s Guild, in the church grounds (carner Dufierin street and Vauchan road}, on Tuesday July 6, commencing at{$4 p. m. There was numerous . attrac {" ons, _ including a fir.tâ€"class prograinme of music by a Cty ‘orchestra. Concert in a large tent at $.30 p.m.$ The members of the Women‘s Guild fad for sale a numâ€" ber of useful and"ancy articles, which brought _ a goo sum towards the funds of the Guil. _ _I was in company with others last | week, fighing at Block river. We | left West Toronto at about 11.30 p.m. ‘ and arrived at Bafa at about 3 a.m. lWe then walked tq Darling about 5 |priles: and~â€"at omge. commenced the1 \tussle with Black® Bass. The bait I\ |used was crawfishs which we got from }thé Humber Rive® and took with us.l | It was very good & We also used earth | worms, but they$ enticed the smalfl i fish a little too #uch, for our taste. | \One of our part# was a little sur-]1 ‘prised after a lafige bass stmuck his. ‘bait to find the Rpper section of his will find Nerviline n§%invaluable aid in preventing and Curing sickness. Keep a bottle right at hand, some day you will need it badly. Sold everywhere at 25c. Brampton Newmarket Streetsville Schomberg Toronto Meston â€"| Woodbridge Dear Sir, tussle. I feel sW##te you wil! imagile you see him thei® standing defencless watching the en@ of his rod dipping the water as\ th@ fish pulled it away from the other &@gd of the linek A dissapointment $f course, but the kind that makés you laugh. The fliles and mosquites made it a little unpleasant so ecdfly in the morning, put as _the day R&dvanced they with drew, also the fsh, put not all, for we landed some Reauties. I forgot to say we were agk cably susprised to find our Westag frieed Mr. Hart fishing when we @ot there about 4.30 a.m. The old stqgy over again, early ‘birds gets the wakm. He already had some nice ones. G@od luck to him. It is }a good thing as e advance in years |t0 feel young f‘S I imagine a fellow }always likes to figh when he is yotung. éal So good luck to .‘he fellow who likes | to go fishing i And thanks forthe bid to go uD the | way & |For a beautiful walk from Bala to | Darling. & & And begin thento fish at the b;‘eak ‘ of the day.. For it is not @11 lie to alwdays 20 getting 3 And doing ]usg nothing but work s every day. @ Just make up y*‘,%ur mind some day | and go Witl%%him. l Then judge for. yourself when you get him awa.li. § To The EditortOf The Times. PAIRB A NK Rev. T. Beverly Smith, Rector CHURCH SERVICES Rev. R. M. Hamil{on J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rector A DAY Methodist â€" Church Rev. W. A. Potter, Factor \C s ‘FISHING DditorEOf The T omipany with ot het oBlac‘s sw ‘onto about 1 at Bafa at aho Iked to@ Darling at. onge. comm: Black® Bass. 4T iwfish$ which we Rive® and took good $ We also 1 in eee e na ~ M im n o eonl partg â€" was a lakge ba the Rpper ithlei toeo. 1 se you thei® stan ) en& of hi ;\ th; fish ier agd of nt ‘f col mas yol squites m the sto w Alrops nijafd al ullyy _ I ‘hlag scol - fe ' T eq: E'é' § Sept. 29. Oct. 14 and 15 Aug. 30 to Sept. 13 Get..1 and 2. Oct. 12 and 13. ai life to always be ROWNTREE. Pasto will be Sunday The Sons of England will parade to St. John‘s Churck® on Sun@ay afterâ€" noon, when a spgcial sermon will he delivered by the gector, Rev. Tâ€" Reverâ€" ley Smith. f An overheate smokestack at the Phillips‘ planing&mill caused a fire at 10 oc‘clock Frida§ morping. Promp+ work on the part of the firemer preâ€" vented any loss. & The police are @ontinuing their camâ€" paign against cyo%ists who ride on the sidewalks. T-hreéa of these ofenders from West Toré to wetre in police court this morning. Fire caused by%n overheated ‘gas stove, broke out &n the back kitchen of Burt Large‘s '?fosidcnce, 114 West en avenue sh0§t1y before noon to: day. The firemen gromptly extinguish ed the blaze. .5 UntHGa ierect ss§r to Rey. Pr> 2 geon is obtainad;fi"ficrvke: willâ€"fs cton ducted by the moderator of the sos s.on, Rev. Mr. %lson ct Povexcet [ Presbyterian Ch%(.h. Mr., Wilsen w !I preach &t both f“?{jervi'ces‘ on Sunday.. The C. :o A. lafirosse game to mor row afternoon,g\:twecn the Senior Shamrocks and tRe Maitlands will be played at Cottfilgham Patk.â€"North Toronto, and notflg‘fit the Uttley street grounds, as has,@een- stated. : Rec. 1. C. sifg, wood‘s successor’% wil pit of High Pamk a Church at both éu"vi There will be "ft\o f ball between terms in After the stone shad been well and truly laid, the #rand _mjaster, in pointing out somé of the principles for which Masonry&fistood, said: Masâ€" ;onry is not a relfgion. We â€"do not 1teach dogmatic theology, although our fraternity is m handmaiden to ‘true religion. é demand a pure lmorality. We beliege in andâ€" rely on a Supreme Being&,%‘f who will punish 1Vice and reward z’%'tue. This cereâ€" mony just gone through is simple, \but it explains the‘ principles of the |Masonic Order, Vizi, that our aim in |life is to walk onzthe level towards |all men, and to aet always on the |square.‘" g“ | The grand maste® then congratulatâ€" {ed the local lodggfés on‘ their enterâ€" |priss. ‘‘Masonry, ‘¥he said, "is outâ€" \growing its temple§® the world.over.!‘ On| the, sliver ’;'E%fié‘.vel presented to *tha crand master Mwas, eneraved the Freed,; CGfrand M&ter of the Grand Lodge of Canada $A ., E. and A. M., on the occasion Lé*of the laying of the corner stors § the West Toronto Masonic Temple, #uly 3, 1903."" After the cerem@ny the members re turned to the logge rooms, where re freshments were gerved and short ad dresses given. % SE VeSuq 600C 6 The toasts Wergiâ€"â€"“The King,"‘ ‘‘The Grand Master agd the Grand Lodge of_ Canada,‘‘ "Rtanley Lodge and Victoria Lodge"‘ ®&nd "Shekinah Chapâ€" ter.‘"‘ ‘‘Masonic Hemple, Limited." usual, very acceptably You can cure #h€ painless‘y DJ Putnam‘s Corn & d?%ar’c Extractor. Never known to Sg .5 Be sure you get "Putnam‘s‘‘ in T‘m pottles. GUNNS‘, Limited, wish to advise farmers that they prefer deliveries of live hogs at their packing house, West Toronto, on Wednesdays and Fridays and in any. case, not earlier than Tuesday, or later than Friday each week. Highest prices paid for select hogs. Weights preferred, 160 to 220 pounds. _ Until Lme LOASLS Wene . C CCOn l cGr mmenic . cand Master a;f;@ the Grand Lodse The spanking o 17â€"yearâ€"old daughâ€" _ Canada‘‘ "$tanley Lodge and ters is permissible€in Detroit, accordâ€" ictoria Lo\lge”‘}." nd "Shekinah Chapâ€" ing to the decisio® of* a police court r,‘‘ ‘‘Masonic ‘,gemple, Limited." ‘justice there. And why not? _ More Bro. Donald fi McGregor sang as girls need it at 7 than at 7â€"Los mal verv accedtably. | Angeles Express. & wEST TORCRTO LASONIC TBÂ¥ ppm. Gay ai 11 HAVEA 40U WARTS? at ‘{[oroato. erncon o. ... ERo n ole will occupy the pulâ€" avence Metrodist FYivcs on Cunday. Hastmekhed brcth Â¥â€" Groud. C. in iA Bro. B.â€"F. vell, representing U painlesslyâ€" by EromP?"| | young. Follow his advice. He knows. 7 C Aper Co., Lowell, Mass. I CCR PC | | mpeeremmiemrompcâ€" enc â€"umnrcmomronrerrumemnm | The first great tule ol healthâ€"‘"Daily movement of the bowels." _ Ask your doctorif | this is not so. Thea ask him about Ayer‘s Pills. Sold for nearly sixty years. Ailcofis [Alcofie i8 | § Ask your doctor I | fstimulant for childr rarely. Children . how often he press) | {ably an=wer, "Ve \ s about Ayer‘s nonâ€"al | | young. Fottow his as | The first greal ruje of health | this is not so. Thea ask The result of actual experience proves that ninety cases in every hundred can be eured, and stay cured, of impaired hearing by the regular use of Catarrhozone. Hundreds of perfect recoveries from impaired hearing and deafness are reported as a result of the use of Catarrhozone. Among _t many prominent busiâ€" ness men whose hearing has been reâ€" stored by ©&tarrhozone, might be mentioned MrzGeo. W. Warner of 353 Wellesley stregt, Toronto, and Mr. William Jongs Acontractor, of Halifax N. S. Both; %hese gentlemen have testified to ‘the merits of Catarrhâ€" ozone as a vial fable cure for deafness, and their stzi%éfe%@r‘ove beyond all question tha{?é%agrr}ipzone cures imâ€" paired hearin’%’é agd eÂ¥en total deatâ€" No 8 Dundas St., Nest ness The efficien placed â€" beyon list of success highest authori it to our reader remedy to use, fusion or gets C We Sell the Bost | and Purest Drugs AT THE LOWEST PRICES The efficienty @f Gatarrhozone is placed â€" beyonds difgputg by its long list of success&1 ures, and on the highest authori@ w§ ';;@,n recommend it to our readei@@ It%g a very simple remedy to use, §N§ neger causes sonâ€" fusion or gets out § prder. Catarrhozone Inhaler is beautifully polished and made of hard rubber. It is suitable to carty in #he vest pocket and can be used) in the church, theaâ€" tre, street car, at any time, in any place.. The complete outft costs but §1.00 and lasts two mopths., Medium size 50c. Trial size 25¢. Sold by. drugsists or sent to any address if price is forwarded to N. C. Polson & Co., Kingston, Ont. iopaomrooteenonenenepepeneatsenoneeepentaenonteenerenceemeeermerommemcercrcnnrchogs There will be |a meeting of the Earlscourt ratepkyers on Monday‘ July 12, which will be held at the Dufferin street selfool at 8 p.m. epoeeereneeeorenorenenchoneet hono nc ione ienenonoecachereronmhenentpopentnenchonthenee The second annfial garden party and sports of the arlscourt Catholic Mission will be leld in field, corner of St. Clair avenug and Dufferin street, on Saturday, JWy 31, commencing at o 4h n m. when§ ap attractive proâ€" on Saturday, + 2.39 p.m. whe gramme Ask your doctor how often He prescribes an alcoholic stimulant for children. BHeâ€"will probably say, "Very, very rarely. Children doâ€"nof need stimulating." Ask him how often he prestribes a tonic forathem. He will probâ€" ably an=wer, "Very, very fi'equenfiy.” Then ask him about Ayer‘s nonâ€"alcoholic Sarsapdrilla as a tonic for the Alconrcol to Children EARLSCOURT From our own Correspondent. HGW ELL & CO., \\ith our complete stock of TOILET ARTICLES and PERFUME 3, we challenge comparison ARE YOU DEAP ? JUST HEA&RD OF IT will be %arried 46 Dundas St. (WEST TORQOATO. S â€"/ E > PA R D WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY Repairing a Specialty Sheppard, « All work promptly repaired and cuarantced,. Charges moderate & & â€" c ty af Gata sgg1 weures, tigy w§ gan eis, ToBe a , BM neger : "out i# prde Jeweller and Optician. Licenses isgsued. THE WATCHMAKEER D R U G GIS T S , Out The . .. Watchmaker, M; alriace WEST TORONTO

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