Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 30 Jul 1909, p. 4

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w »'i;, â€" 8. _ The town is gping â€" ahead, the . i yfi â€" trolley pole is moukted on the Town _ On Wednesday ev@ning at the Oddâ€" â€"â€" Hall. ‘fell’OWs Hall, the elegtion and installaâ€" 93 < tion of the Officees of St. George _‘ Mrs. E. F. Irwin| was able to be Commandery, Knights of Malta was out again this week after her recent held. The following are the Officers illness. | of this new Lodge:& f 1 ‘ Eminent Comman@er John Bayliss. Mr. and Mrs. Mougley returned last| Lient. Commandem® Chas. Peace. week from England! where they have| Prelate H. E. Cock ‘ been spending a fewweeks. Commander of G rds J. A. Southâ€" Telephone No. 26 Mr. Cotterill is vigiting with friends at Underwood. Mr. Robert Tay! e visiting friends in thwn Mr. Westerill of "fifé)ronto is visiting with his uncle Mr.E}ifoseph Nason. Subscription Price, $1.00 per year Mr. T. Cotterill has gone to Port Elgin for a week. | #eesee.eccec.ee.c.ecc.c0c0c20e0{ Mr. C. Eagle is S,: nding a few days with friends near P@rt Perry. Get your Summer Shirts, Underâ€" ware and Hosiery, at Gabel‘s. Mr. ed to Bank Children‘s Suits, for" ages 4 to 8 years, a nice selection and Special values at Gabel‘s. â€"The Rev. R. Had@ow and his sons left this week to jo Mrs. Haddow at Port Dalhousie, New Brunswick. Mr. . John Robins Chief of . fire department West ronto. paid a fiying visit to hisfbrother Mr. J. Robinson on Tuesday} Miss Osler of Du Rois, Pa. and Miss Ethel _ Osler of drian _ Hospital Punpsutawney, Pa. kre guests of Mrs. Miss Ada Rowntrfée left on Monday to spend her vacation at Belleville. . M““\s““ssssxxw Miss Ethel Hall holidaying at Seattle, (Vancouve Westminister, Revelstoke, Calgary @nd W5innipeg. The annual Oddféllows field day ay Exhibition Park ;gwill be held on Civic Holiday, Weston Lodge I. 0. O. F. will be along. [ Mr. and Mrs. H@llett and daughter Ruth of Niagara F@lls N. Y. returned home after spending a couple of days with Mrs. Jas. Hugill. Jas. Hugill. KILLEDâ€"On Main Street Weston the price of pure Paris Green, single Ib. 20c. quantities at lower prices. W. J. Inch. Druggist and Refractionist. The Rev\~ R. M. address on Sunda the foundation sta byterian Church . nue, Toronto. f The veterans‘ rade has been the feature of the laprosse practice this week. The boys e getting lots of good advice, if they get nothing else. Harvesting has trict. One field. right inside the Chew cutting a g on Main Street t A Lawn Social &nd Distribution of prizes will be held{ on the grounds of St. Cohn‘s Cathol§e Church on Thursâ€" day evening, August 5th. This opâ€" portunity will b@ taken to give the concert that wasg) prevented by the rain at the recents picnic and at the same time it willibe decided who are the winners of a nfimber of handsome prizes. .Admissiog 10 cents, refreshâ€" ments to be obtaijed on the grounds. Two horr@®s crowded into one lifeâ€" the product ‘pf poor digestion and a poisoned @syskem. There is just one cure: fom® th$& terrible conditionâ€" plenty o§ foo@â€"but mind you, food properly digesfed; that‘s the difficulty, to imprové the digestive power of the stomach. Bet@ rich nutritious blood, strengthen @hg system and drive out poisons,â€"th&f comes vitality, endurâ€" ance, power@& Ferrozone does all this and more, it§makes sick people well, weak people stOfBg, changes ‘"nerves‘‘ and insomanito robust health. Take Ferrozon@:and health is yours. 50 cts. at all déalers. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Siznatrre of CASTORIA THE TIMES AND QUIDE WESTON Arthur Rajr h&s been transferrâ€" the West Torokto branch of the of British North America. ARE YOU SLEEPLESS, NERVOUS? Weston, Ont., Friday, ADVERTISINCG RATES IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY A. E. WHINTON, Proprietor Hamilton gave an y at the laying of ie of the new Presâ€" nâ€" Bellwoods Aveâ€" tarted in this disâ€" of wheat was cut illage limits, Miss od crop off her lot s week. ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO of Pittsburg is Mr. and Mrs.j A. B. Moffat and family left on Thursday for Springâ€" bank Muskoka. Mrs. W. Wilby gnd family left on Thursday for Spfingbank, Muskoka. Mrs. Dingwall gnd Miss Stedman of Sarnia are thef guests of Mrs. W. Ellerby. The_ Rev. J. mith Presbyterian Clergyman of Scofland was the guest of Mr. and Mrs."Jones, Meyer Ave. on Monday this week. One of Gabel‘s Hats, in Black or Brown Christies or Black, Drab or Brown. Fedora, ~will give you a Stylish article in Head Wear. Dear Sir, Examiners vs. Weston 3 rinks. Exâ€" amwirors 18 shots wp. ton Here is a good opportunity for buyâ€" ing all your new and upâ€"toâ€"date furniâ€" ture we are having s}â€" clearing salee and are selling at abdfi{b{‘ecost. Don‘t forget the place, D. ~«W@mei{654 Dundas Street, West Toronto. 5. Two â€" rinks fr@xh Weston Bowling Club will take part in the Lorne Park tournament on gvic Holiday. Tne purchase mwney for their imew grounds has beep .paid over by the bowlers. Work will be commenced alâ€" most at once apd Tommy Haguire may be seen any Baturday afternoon levelling the groupds with Jim Gardâ€" house team of blagks. On bebhalf of tng Band I wish to thank Mr. L. A. $Lemaire for the trouble and expense he has gone to in erecting a stand for us to perform on, also to the Councif for supplying the lights. It gives ug great encourageâ€" ment, and will I gm sure be appreciâ€" ated by the people of Weston. Yours ®incerely, 8. RHODES, orn Warder H. J. Whit@ Sentinel E. J. Tippétt. Trustees John Bayligs, C. Reace and T. X. Southorp. E. Why not curefjit#â€"erradicate it with Putnam‘s Corn{@xtractor? No pain or soreâ€""Putng@hy*s‘‘ ks a guaranteed success, try i# 5m sCHOOL CHIEDREN AT THE RATR. School childrenis exhibits will be a feature of the Cahadian National Exâ€" hibition, Toront® this year. During the past two yeals the schools of Toâ€" ronto have had %his department alâ€" most ~to themse®es, but it is now proposed to exgend it to the other cities and town$ in Ontario. â€" The Education Depar@ment is taking an active interest in@the matter, and the exhibit at this&year‘s Exhibition, August 28th, to S@ptember 13th, proâ€" mises to be the g@éatest in that class of work ever seen &nywhere. Ontario must lead in educagional work. oN APPLICATION NEW TRAN§PORATION BUILDENC. The addition to %he Canadian Naâ€" tional‘s Exhibition City this year is the Transportation Building now under construction. _ It s of. red pressed brick, with buff stom@ trimmings and roof supports of tri§ses of steel. Its dimensions are 337 f#Â¥eet by 153 feet, and it provides 43,0@0 feet of exhibit floor space. It is :n of the finest buildings, from an ahitectural stand point, on the groundg and will be all ready to receive augpmobiles, motor baats and other vehi@es ol transportâ€" ation when the Fair @pens, on August 28th, at Toronto. TÂ¥ Canadian Naâ€" tional has now $2,§00,000 worth of buildings on its grouBds. > IS YOUR CORN JTROUBLESOME? Chancellor Walter §. Wing. Almoner. Harold R#odes. 3 Herald at Arms This. Paterson. Sword Bearer J. WZ Bugden. Marshall W. B. E. Price. . 1ist. Guard Thos. KR Sargent. 2nd. Guard J. L. M#Lean. Musical Director Ggp. Sainsbury. Medical Examiner Wr. W. J. Charl CANADIAN Ngl‘IONAL EXHIBIâ€" TION NOTES. LAWN BOWLING NOTES: Sec. The Weston Town Band FROM THEâ€"BAND LOOK! 753 if paid in Advance wWESTON, ONT 909 ning at the Oddâ€" }tion and installaâ€" s of St. George ts of Malta was " _ of Mr. and Mrs. BB J. Musson, Sunnyâ€" bank Weston. The bride looked charming in a dress of white crepe de chene with heayy braid trimmings. And Hfer vyeil was chught up with a wreath of lilliess of the valley and she carried a bouduet of cream roses. She was attend&él â€"by Miss Gladys Musson, sister df the groom, who uyâ€" wore a dress of pale blue mull and miâ€" carried a bouquet @f pink roses. The ilee bride was given away by her father, n‘t Mr. W. T. Scott @nd the ceremony 654 was performed by §he Rev. J. Hughes ~â€"â€"Jones, Rector of Sk. John‘s Anglican ch Weston. FThe groom was ‘suppoxted by Mr. R. T. Irvine of the Bank of British North America, West Rx. Toronto. _ The rzgns were prettily decorated with miaple leaves and ing perrennial sweet fi%asfby the memâ€" ark bers of the Weston Branch of the A. | eprermmeeeeeermencanmomaceoo |Erememger § | A very pretty Rouse wedding took place on Wednesd at the residence A special medting of the Council was held on nday evening, at which the Waterk Works byâ€"law was given its second Reading and ordered to be advertised Fin the Times and Giuide. p PROCLAMATION I HEREBY P&gRDOLATM o@g and as a PPBBIC HOLIDAY for the Vil lage ()f’\’}%é&ggfw. All parties concerned will go._ themselves accordingly. # BR Un BRUOLL The byâ€"law will property owners c ber 4. Voters wh the list in Divisi the Council Ch: Lyons being ap Officer for that b Division Two wil ing Room, â€" wher will preside. of Mr. and Mrs®# W..T. Scott, 96 Roncesvalles Aveffue, Toronto, when their only daughtér, Edith May, was married to Mr. Pégey J. Musson, son The grooms gift the bride was a sunburst of pearls ‘Sand emeralds, to the/bridesmaid a gold bracelet set with pearls and to 1e groomsman an opal stick pin. Th& wedding presents were numerous af%fd costly and inâ€" chsded throe chequ@s. Aftier the cereâ€"/ mony, a dainty MWedding breakfast was served by George Coles the wellâ€" known caterer of 2onge Street, Imâ€" mediately â€" afterwagds, the happy young couple left u: a tripâ€"down the St. Lawrence to M@ntreal where they will spend a few days, afterwards goâ€" ing on to their neW home in Boston, Mass. The bride‘s going away dress was of grey satin cloth and she wore a crushed str&wberry hat trimâ€" med with roses to match. Â¥. P JA. of â€"~wh formerly a member The game butw%an Weston and Woodbridge Junior ©. L. .A. teams on Saturday at Woodbgfidge was characâ€" terised by numerougeacts of rowdyism by the players and fnterference by the spectators, Referee Waghorne did his best to keep the ; e clean and had to announce his inkention of reportâ€" ing one Woodbridg@ player to the,C. L. A. for dirty play. The lack of order amongst thg spectators, seriâ€" ously interfered with the game and it cannot be pretende@ that the result, seven goals to one,min favor of Woodâ€" bridge was at all Afairly arrived at Nelson Jarrett hafdled the Weston team and made a Whilliant exhibition on his first appea tain. The 1ine-u} was:â€"Farr, Warrenl Whitmore, Little, _ more, _ McGroatry, Sheardown; field ca lingshead. : Weston Junior C&L. A. team are determined to win & least one game before‘ the : season @eloses, with that end in view many d the old stars of former years (ndficeable the. All Saint Stars) aref&getting back in harness. Shorty c@nplains of kinks in his legs and Mfe has that tired feeling in the m@rning but a few more practices ug@er the belt will remedy these def@ts. Wilfrid has about as many pof@ts of surplus fat to take of as J. Jeffries. The sweaters, stiéks, shoes etc, of thes Junior ~CG. L. . team will be collected _ immediagely after . the Brampton game on fhe 7th Aug. Doc Hackett als has brought a prOj the field. Doc w other night deckin and shin pads that Orangeville 40 yel quisitioned once n’1 team are out of t! year only _ and â€"the team â€" would confe management by sweaters etc:= wWESTON COUNCIL MEETING MUSSONeâ€"SCOTT C HOLIDAY for the Vil %w. All parties concerned themselves accordingly. R. J. BULL, Reeve. Municipality of Wetton. d Mfke has that tired E/ . m@pning but a few s ugé@er the belt will def@ts. _ Wilfrid has poffts of surplus fat J. K Jeffries. alsoféhas the fever and prof@ising recruit into c w§s very busy the cking out his new star chat@did service around yefrs ago were rteâ€" e re. The Juvenile f tlie running for this _â€"~th@ members of the onfeg a favor on the w Banding in their be voted on by the E Saturday Septem:â€" e names appear in one will vote in Inber Mr. ‘G._ M. ointed _ Returning oth while votes in vote in the Readâ€" Mr. Wilson Wilby y. The lack of spectators, seriâ€" the game and it that the result, n favor of Woodâ€" fairly arrived at lled the Weston illiant exhibition ince as field capâ€" . of the winners : Wallace, Smith, Whitmore, Whitâ€" ‘ Wood, flaiser, fain, W. J. Holâ€" the bride was WESTON BRANCH, Fire and Life Insurance Co‘s TARIFF, Royal, Norwich Union, and North British and Mercantile. Also Agent for reliaole Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates. Antiseptic Barber Shop The best brands of Cigars, Tobaceos and Cigarettes. . ROWN REE, JR. Orders called for and delivered promptly Spring Lamb BUTTONWOOD AVENUE have opened out with a full line of Geo. Sainsbury Carpenter and Contractor Coulter Avenue, â€" _ WESTON Our FIT REFORM Suits are beauties and perfect fitters Try one of them. Shirts, Ties, Collars, Hosiery, Suspenâ€" ders, ‘etc., a complete line and up to the mizute; â€" Gents‘ Furnisher and Clothier, Nobby and up to date Cloths for Suits made to order. Latest desighs in Spring and Summer Hats and Capsâ€" i _ as E â€"_â€"â€"~B R 8 & E l2 &R‘ a#a Es ;‘: Q,"“"“ Re K: &&& B ) & h mf bJ é@@ vÂ¥it i nmnine 109 £5 8 % i 8. ¢ € A o 2 § § 8 oS 5 B 3 be2 § _ 21 on 9 A ob yA t Tsl m & . W Me‘y 0 a BA a BB R ts u i 6 E%E 6 G es bil Bb Biaktss 15 . E. J. MUSSON Chcice Groceries PLUMBING, A Specialty MERCHANT TAILOR, Heslop‘s Grocery Ice Cream Parlor in connection. All Instruments Sterilised Orders called for and delivered. THE PRACTICAL BUTCHER. . _ J. McEWEN, Manager. Vegetables of all kinds. Estimates given on all kinds of work Fruits and Confectionery. A. M; GABEL 1830 5 k k k k Go g 8 73 Years in Business. 1st door west of the Eagle Hotel NONâ€"TARIFF, York, Merchants, Traders. Tobatco Pouches and Pipes Agent for the following :wg opens a Savings Account. _ Interest compounded at bighest"Current rates. _ Money may be withdrawn at any time. Next door to Eagle Hotel. EXCELSIOR LIFE An inspection invited. FARLEY‘S WESTON PHONE NO. 20. WESTON WESTON Choice Yeal }’Oint count Sal Mom esd ban%ng, as is most convenient. 1HE BANK OF 1909 Capital and Reserve Over $7,000,000 may be opened by two memâ€" bers of a family. Either may deposit or withâ€" draw money on his or her own signature alone, so that either PURSUANT to R.S.O. Chapter 129 and Amending Acts, Notice is hereby given that all parties having claims against the estate of the said Michael lBrowx;,; deceased, who died on or about the 16th day of June, 1909, are required on or before the 25th day of August next, to send to Elizabeth Brown, Woodbridge, or Walter Anderâ€" son, Edgeley, Executors of the said deceased, a full statement of their claims and. the nature of the security, if any, held by them. AND take further Notice, that after the said lastâ€" mentioned date the executors will proceed to distrute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having reâ€" gard only to. the claims of which thay shall then have received notice. WILLIAM COOK, Solicitor for Executors 33 Richmond St. West Toronto. \DPated, 17th of July, 1909. Send us your orders for the following: mE MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON $Hadame Rutherford? The RIVERSIDE WAITING ROO0N MEATS Beef, Lamb, Veal and Pork Raspberries, Black and Red Currants, Cherries, Blueâ€" berries, Peaches,. Plums, Pears, Oranges and Lemons, Water Mel n«, Baran is. ICE CREAM PARLOR MRS. J. FINNGAN, Corner Church and Main Sts., WESTON All Goods Guaranteed of First Quality Jnions, Cabbage, Beets. Carrots, Beanos, Peas, and Califlowers. Biggest MOBRRRRP¢P¢¢¢¢¢¢e¢¢d¢¢d¢eqYr Newly stock Try the new stare NOTICE TO CREDITOR: IN THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL BROWN, late of the Village of Woodbridge Gentleman, Deceased. THE NONDPAY‘5 & THURERDAY‘r Qi TORONTO COLLEGE OP musxc,gg Pemb1 oke St ,â€" Toronto & TPPERTTS sHOB STORE. N. J. McEwen, Manager. (Mrs T. SmirHBONE) Teacher of Vocal Culture WEDNESDAY & SAJ URDAY, Joseph St., WESTON NOW OPEN VEGETABLES. Best and Brightest FRUITS Satisfaction gnaranteed [ sON sSHOE [R Jt. best lines t« Officeâ€"Cor »rficeâ€"Cor. North Station and John Streets, Weston, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m«; 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, 8 to 10 a.m. Money to loan in large and . amounts. Officesâ€"36 Toronto St., Toronto Woodbridge, Wednesday. Continental Life Building, Cor. Bay and Richmond Sts., Toronto. A. J. Anderson Honor Graduate Ontario Veterinary College f AlU diseases of Cattle and Horses Treated Scientifically. Calls by .mail or phone promp{ly attended. Organist Weston Methodist Church, St. Philip‘s Church, Etobicoke. 31 Macdonell Ave., Mrs. Marie 8. McGill, Write for calendar Musical Directress ‘Phone Jet. 79. West Toronto. Residence, 401 Huron St., Phone TORONTO, ONT. North 1291 HAROLD J. PARTRIDGE H. HOQW ARD S H A V ER, Barrister, Solicitor. ete. Money to Loan. c Specialty Companies Incul‘pol.“ and Municipal Law â€" Office, 160 Bay St., Phone Main 1082 12 Keele St. N., wWEST TORONTO W. P. Bull, K.C. T. H. Wilson, M.A. BULL, NHOLLISS‘& WILSON, Barristers, Solicitors, etc. _ Suite 514, Temple Bldg., Toronto. Licensed Auctionter for the Counties of York, Peel and Simcoe, and West Toronto. Real Estate for sale and houses to rent. 9 C HAZEL I. HICKS. . Pupil of Dr. Torrington, Organist, Weston Methodist Church, Teacher of piano and Organ, Toronto College of Music. Weston pupils, Saturday and Monday, GUNNS‘, Limited, wish to guavise farmers ‘that they prefer dieliveries 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. _ ; TORONTO JUNCTION CoLLEGE OF MU SICO AND SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION G. w. CoULTER, vy.8. J 0O S EP H NA S O N North Bound. South $:87â€" a.m. {; * 5.44 a. 9.23 a.m. 1 9.47 a. J1.59â€"a.m. * 1118 a. 1.25 p.m.j * 12.26 p. 5J48 p.m.f ® 2.32 p. §.31 p.m.1 * 4.32 p. 10.37 pa. * 7.45 p. i Stops at Weston. * Do not stop on Sundays. 4. F. cS EF T ON Surgeon Dentist 314 Confederation Life Bu: A ND ER SON & GRA Y Going West T29 am.* 9.00â€"a.m. T 4.10 p.m. * To2 p.m. f 11.30 p.m. f 1.30 p.m. * Barrister, Solicitor A Lady. wishes to give PRIVATE LESSONS in English, French or Russian cither at home or in Weston Teacher of Piano and Organ. Over D. Rowntree & Sons Barristers, Solicitors, ete JOHN J. DALTON, D.T.S. Wâ€"..â€"J, â€"C HAR L TO N Physician, Surgeon, etc. WESTON, LOCAL TIME TABLES. Ontario Land Surveyor, J . K. McE W EN, i9. H. PORTER Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Address Box 197 A. P. WESTON, ONT. . _HACKETT Dentist TORONTO, ONT WESTON, ONT. Going East 714 a.m. f 9.48 a.m. * 12.08 pm. * 718 p.tu. f 9.335p.m..* 11.25 a.m. * South B 5.44 a.m 9.47 a.m. 11.18â€" 5.m 12.26 p.m 2.32 p.m 4.32 p.m 7.45 p.m. J. Fred Holliss , Notary. Building, TORONTO. ONT. Bound â€" Gray

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