Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 13 Aug 1909, p. 4

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U ‘_ Mr and Mrs. T.}?‘. Lingour of Milâ€" ~~walukee, Na~ C bceufi visiting Mr. Reuâ€" ben Longstafl. § '*elephone No. 26 _ Will | the person| who borrowed a _bowl from the bowling green, marked ,_M please return it to the Club â€"House. Mrs. Thomas Holley was in Malton on Friday. She reports the crops are looking good. Mr. J. M. GardHouse has been apâ€" pointed a judge of heavy horses at Sherbrooke Fair. | Mr. J. Moody c town on Tuesday c his home at Lucan Children‘s> Suits, for ages 4 to 8 years, a nice selection and Special values at Gabel‘s. week. You, can get §'our six for $1.00 exhibition tickets at the Post office. â€"Get your Summer Shirts, Underâ€" ware and Hosiery, at Gabel‘s. ‘The Miss Meggis Mich. returned h] after visiting frienc Subscription Price, $1.00 per year seiié 'i‘élcum' Pow@%r, 3 tins for 25¢ Iron Blood Pills, large Box 25c. Mr. and Mrs. Fréd Burross, Winniâ€" pegi Manitoba, lagte of Brampton, called on Reuben? Longstafi, last Wmmsmw Health Salt spedially prepared for W. J. Inch, Refracktionist, keeps the blood cool and â€" pure. Regular 35¢. Secretary Pearsan has this week been supervising ithe erection of a building on the Wair Grounds for housing the poultEy exhibits. _ The new building is â€" siguated behind the Main Hall and will be roomy and suitable for the pugpose for which it is intended. # reduced to 25¢. Goulding & Ham};gton, 106 Victoria Street, Toronto, Have on their list several snaps in feston vacant and house property. Fige Insurance placâ€" ed at lowest rateg in the best Comâ€" panies. We rent hRouses, collect old accounts, and dedl squarely with everybody. Call igf at the Branch office, 291 Main ?\E‘eet, Weston and have a talk with Mr. Wismer. Here is a good opportunity for buyâ€" ing all your new a1§'d upâ€"toâ€"date furniâ€" tureâ€" we are havi a clearing salee andâ€"are selling atpgbout cost. Don‘t forget the place,\g D. Sanders, 1654 Dundas Street, West Toronto. Mr. and MrsWy accomâ€"| panied by their guest, Steadman | were in Picton ovef Sunday. While | there, Miss Steadman met with a dangerous accident§ Together with several other friengs she was in a rig‘ when the harnegs broke and the horses bolted down a steep hill upâ€"‘| setting the vehicle‘as they reached the | bottom. _ All the members of the| party were more &r less seriously inâ€"| jured, Miss Steadrfian receiving severâ€" { al bad cuts on the head and being | severely bruised arfl shaken up. | For Infants and Children. Tne Kind You Have Always Bought thi Bears the Signatrre of W. J. Inch, Dru&ist and Optici_a:n, CASTORIA THE TIMES AND CUVUIDE EHIN AS A RAIL, ARB YOU? Weston, & bailds upâ€" eck, Sbut the Net Rwreek, 1 ep MigU% on, at 3 °Y cheeks o# ADVERTISINCG RATES IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY A. E. WHINTON, Proprietor f Cobalt was in n his way to visit s here. ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO Ont., Friday, August &#th, 1909 of Charlebois, on â€" Monday % | The Rev. W. A. Ro?well of Weston, ‘bas been supplying ;the pulpit, of Simpson Ave. Methogist Church, Toâ€" Pâ€" ronto, for the past three Sundays 2t during the Pastor‘s ivacation. _ The \Rev. W. E. Baker the Pastor, is hayâ€" ‘ing a most successful time there. 8 Three hundred weré added to the al membership on proféssion of faith during the past yei@r, and Simpson | Avenue is rapidly begoming one of the in foremost churches ofi?the city. Mr. and Mrs. R.\ Flynn left this week for a two wéeks vacation at Lakefield. $ Miss Mabel Duncan is spending her vacation at Springbank, Muskoka. Miss Barkwell of S:t. Thomas, has been visiting with her sister Mrs. D. Rowntree Jr. & Miss Pearl Grundy of West Toronto is visiting at Mr.\J. Robinson‘s. spring treatment. Master Harry Cou his vacation harve uncle Mr. F. Cousins, Mr Walter Longstifi has left for Chatham where he will take the hot Mr. and Mrs. J. %yle gave a very enjoyable dance on Thursday evening, as a farewell on ‘the%?r departure from the Russell House. @ His many friends in Weston will be pleased to hear that Mr. Finley Mcâ€" Crae has been appointed manager of the important branch of the Bank of British North America at Alexander, Manitoba. Here‘s luek to Rudolph. ‘ _ The funeral of the late John Sosâ€" inoWsky which took Rplace on Saturâ€" day morning last, ; was largely atâ€" ;tended. A Requiem M'ass was sung at the Catholic Church,‘ after which the \remains were taken to Mount Hope 1for interment. Among those present at the church was the Rev. J. Hughesâ€" |\ Jones, chairman of the High School‘ ‘Board, of which the deceased was a member. Mr. Jas. BDennis, Secretary | of the Board and Mr. A. L. Campâ€" ‘bell, Principal were also present, as i were Reeve Bull and other members |bf the Council. Afnong the flowers iwhi-ch covered the casket, were a ‘wreath from the High School Board and a handsome crga‘ss from members ‘ of the Weston Lacmosse Club. The Humberside waiting Room at West Toronto ofiers‘;‘splendid waiting room. accomodation?}or travellers by the Suburban Railway. It also conâ€" tains the largest ice cream parlor in West Toronto capable of seating over one hundred péersons. _ When in West Toronto call in and see Billy Duncan‘s palatial premises. Mr. J. K. McEwen reports a good and increasing Gdemand for farms around Weston. He has now placed in his hands for sale over four thouâ€" sand acres of farm land some of these are up to date improved farms with excellent buildirgs on them and the prices range from $4000 to $10006 for each farm. . Mr. McEwen‘s terms for making a sale aré one per cent of the purchase price, Be paying all the expenses of advertisi;fig and negotiatâ€" ing the sale. & On Saturday an ; important cash sale of furniture, horses, buggies, wagons and harness will be conducted at the Russell House by Mr. Henry Russell acting under instructions from Mr. W. J. Bourke. ‘The sale includes the furniture of the kitchen, parlors and nineteen bedrooms and a number of horses, buggies, wagons and harâ€" ness, all the articles to be offered without reserve, as the hotel has been leased to St. Alban‘s School, who enter into immediate possession. The Rev. Father 'fiâ€"lart, of St Pauls Minn. one of the gest known priests in the American MWest, was in town last week, payihg‘}.a fiying visit to Mrs. Frank Eagle.% Father Hart, in the course of conyversation with the Times reporter, stgted that he was particularly â€" inpressed _ with the natural adva-ntag,,x;?s and picturesque situation of Weston. The following clipped from a st Paul exchange shows Father Hart has other claims to fame beside his pastoral activity and ‘the fact that he was mainly instruâ€" mental in carrying prohibition in his oN APPLICATION 752 if paid in Advance J WESTON, ONT ins is spending ting with bis Pine Grove. Mrs. J. K. Fairbgirn gave a very enjoyable garden Barty on Tuesday afternoon. a The Mofiat Stove «Company shipped two stoves this Week, via Grand Trunk, to China. @ A large number of Westonians took in the circus on Thgrsday. Mrs. M. Irvine s been seriously ill but we are glad to report that her condition is now improved. Mrs. F. W. Moffia§ left on Wednesâ€" day for Springbank} Muskoka. 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. Mr. Arthur Irvine of Lake City, Minn. and Mrs. % Peacock of Pittsâ€" field, Mass were home this week visiting their motaer Mrs. Irvine. M:s. J*s. Wilson jof Balmy Beach, has been spending ja few days with her mother Mrs. J. Robinson. Spread rails, calised a car to leave the track opposite to Cruickshank wagon works on V?ednesday. Fortunâ€" ately no damage was done and the service suffered no interruption. The Sccretary ofi the Town Band acknowledges the trceipt of $5 from H. Cousins towardsithe Band fund. Dear Sir, The Woston Town band will give a concert «t the Hosfâ€"tal for Consumpâ€" tives on Monday, Ang. 16 I should be opliged if you will allow me through wyour paper to exâ€" press my sincere thanks to all those kind friends and néighbours who conâ€" tributed towards making up some of the losses I sustained in the thunder storm of July 22nd!g The Elliott Business College of To:â€" ronto is wellknown throughout Canaâ€" da for its superior work. The princiâ€" pal, Mr. W. J. Ellfott, invites all desiring a firstâ€"clags â€" business or shorthand education: to write for a free catalogue. The f)resent year has been the most successful in the history of the college. The estate of the late James Carruâ€" thers, of York Township, who died on July 28th, amounted to . $8,672.96. This included real estate to the value of $8,200. consisting of lot 10, 3rd Con. West, Towns*hip{‘of York, $7,000; and house and lot / North Station street, Weston village, $1,200. The property is divided as follows:â€"Mrs. Hannah Carruthers, widow, Weston, annuity of $200, the house and lot in Weston, and residue of real and perâ€" sonal estate. Joseph C. Carruthers, son, York Township, gets the farm, lot 10. 3rd Con. of York Township (West), subject to seven legacies amounting to $1,5%0. Anna Clark Courtice, Pickering; Ida Law Breakey, Mulligan P. O.; Rva. Jane Fisher, Olive Emma Bull, both of Weston, daughters, each get $300. Vera, Lulu and Ida Carruthers, grandâ€"daughters, all of Toronto, each get $100. JAMES CARRUTHE}“R'S ESTATE. Conservative crop%reports show exâ€" cellent _ conditions | throughout the West generally. Some damage has been done by hail, but thisâ€"as usual â€"has been confined @to small areas, and leaves the general crop undamagâ€" ed. ‘ In spite of somewhat late seedâ€" ing, the grain is | wefl advanced, and shows every indication of ripening in good season for cuttg;ng. Some barâ€" ley has already been%harvested in the Brandon and Portage districts of the middle West, and the wheat harvest will begin within thg: next fortnight. From all reports _réf eived, it seems probable that this year‘s crop will be as good as that Yof 1908 in yield per acre, plus the planting of a much larger acreage. Between the 1909 crop and the poor season of 1907, there is no comparison. In no way is health(so menaced as by constipation. It leads to indigesâ€" tion, insomnia, araemia and a hunâ€" dred ills.‘:& Ordinary remedies . failâ€" they relievé.\â€"â€"don't cure. ~The worst case is defea‘*tfied and. cured quickly by Dr. Hamilton‘ts \Pills, which cleanse the entire intestimal tract, stimulate kidneys and liver, ‘k&eeps the pores of the skin _open. .:?Q_u’ll never have stomach trouble, S"el‘xmg%»cornplexio-n or Readaches if _ you use Bx. Hamilâ€" ton‘s Pills. â€" They are a perfect sysâ€" tem tonic. 25¢. at all dealers. DEFEATED BY DR.%HAMILTON CROPS IN THE WEST CARD OF ;THANKS. A GREAT SCHOOL. Yours truly, liged if you will your paper to exâ€" ianks to all those ighbours who conâ€" Eaking up some of J. BOWMAN. WESTON BRANCH, Agent for the following Fire and Life Insurance Co‘s TARIFPF, Royal, Norwich Union, and Nortb British and Mercantile. Antiseptic Darber Shop The best brands of Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes. Also Agent for reliaole Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates. E. D. ROWNTREE, JR. Spring Lamb Orders called for and delivered promptly BUTTONWOOD AVENUE have opened out with a full line of Coulter Avenue, Geo. Sainsbury Gents‘ Furnisher and Clothier Nobby and up to date Cloths for Suits made to order. Shirts, Ties ders, etc., a c Latest designs in Spring and Summer Hats and Caps mizsute Our FIT REEFORM Suits are beauties and perfect firters â€" Try one of them. pes S"AD O BRBEEE :\ &A A P a 8E l o & E R 5s t o a SRSSE E: 0 B en ‘"We are quite ufi:%to date here, sitâ€" all the latest appliances,"‘ said a R. J. McEWEN, Manager. waiter to a custon%fir‘ "That steak 4 was cooked by ele@bricity." ‘"Was it 1st door west of the EBagle Hotel. indeed? Just give Sit another shock, wWrSTON (will you?" § Chcice Groceries Carpenter and Contractor E. J. MUSSON PLUMBING, A Specialty MERCHANT â€"TAILOR Heslop‘s Grocery Al Instruments Sterilised Ice Cream Parlor in connection. Orders called for and delivered. THE PRACTICAL BUTCHER. Vegetables of all kinds. Estimates given on all kind s of work 1836 Fruits and Confectionery. A. M. GABEL 73 Years in Business. Tobacco Pouches and Pipes NONâ€"TARIFF, York, Merchants, Traders. a is the foundation of inâ€" [ TRE SAVING HABIT | Sepchdonce. Begin saving now by opening an account with the Bank of British North America and making regular Weekly or Monthly deposits. $1.00 starts a Savings Account and Interest is compounded at highest current rates. Next door to Eagle Hotel EXCELSIOR LIFE! An inspection invited. FARLEY‘S WESTON ies, Collars, Hosiery, Suspenâ€" a completo line and up to the TPHONE NO. 20, WESTON WESTON Choice Yeal THE BANK OF 1909 WESTON Capital and Reserve Over $7,000,000. Raspberries, Black and Red Currants, Uherries, Blueâ€" berries, Peaches, Plums, Pears, Oranges and Lemons, Water Melons, Bananas. Send us your orders for the following: Beef, Lamb, Veal and Pork Jnions, Cabbage, Beets, Carrots, Beans, Peas, and Califlowers. MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON The RIVERSIDF WAITING RO0N All Goods Guaranteed of First Quality POAOLCACAALAALAOAAAAAAAARAOEK Biggest [. Y. QRIFFITR Jt Corner Church and Main Sts., WESTON BE IIILLIELIILIIIIILILL L £ 3 iak Children‘s Sandals going cheap to clear In what respect is a dishonest milkâ€" man like Pharagh‘s daughter?â€"He secures a prophe% (profit) from the water. f Boots, Boots, Boots, Weston Boot and Shoe Store. ‘"It must be fine;to be a poet!‘‘ exâ€" claimed a demonsgrative girl. C ought to be mofge,"‘ responded her more practical lover; ‘"it ought to be fine and imprisonmnt!‘‘ Whoever througgselfishness or carteâ€" lessness closes the:door of kindly inâ€" tercourse between Fhimself and others is narrowing his @wn life and inevitâ€" ably forfeiting tru%flhappine‘ E: aarAé w ) EuT M mt $ss § Ed w 7 TX i 4o Bs C (2 . ) 64Â¥ w97 2 .CB o fiy Z $y > Madame Rutherford TORONTO COLLEGE Of Musw,g Pembroke St , Toronto. e N. J. McEwen, Manager. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY, Joseph St., WESTON (Mrs. T. Smirh BONE) Teacher of Vocal Culture NOW OPEN ICE CREAM PARLOR MRS. J. FINNIGAN, MONDAY‘S & THURSDAY‘S Repairs done on the premises VEGETABLES. Best and Brightest TIPPET PS IENSIGNIFICANT PRICES PLEASES EVERY TIME, TRIAL SOLICITED. FRUITS MEATS Physician, Surgeon, etc. Officeâ€"Cor. Nortfi Station and Johs Streets, Weston, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"§ to 10 a.m«; 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, 8 to 10 a.m. A. J. Anderson Residence, 401 H'uroth_t TORONTO, ONT. 1 12 Keele St. N., wWEST TORONTO Continental Life Building, Cor. Bay and Richmond Sts., Toronto. H. HO W A R D 8 H A V E R, Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Money to Loan. 4 Specialty Companies Incorporat’ and Municipal Law Office, 160 Bay St., Phone Main 1082 Money to loan in large and amounts. Officesâ€"36 Toronto St., Toronto Woodbridge, Wednesday. W. P. Bull, K.C. HAROLD J. P ARTRIDG E Organist Weston Methodist Church, St. Philip‘s Church, Etobicoke. Teacher of Piano and Organ. s 31 Macdonell Ave., TORONTO. G. W. COULTER, v. 8. Honor Graduate Ontario Veterinary College AlU diseases of Cattle and Horses Treated Scientifically. Calls by mail or phone promptly attended. WESTON, ONT. T. H. Wilson, M.A. BULL, HIHOLLISS & WILSON, Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Suite 514, Temple Bldg., Toronto. TORONTO JUNCTION COLLEGE OF MU SIG AND SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION Mrs. Marie S. McGill, Write for calendar Musical Directress ‘Phone Jct. 79. West Toronto. Licensed Auctioneer for the Counties of York, Peel and Simcoe, ard West Toronto. Real Estate for sale and houses t rent. d HAZEL I. HICKS. Pupil of Dr. Torrington, Organist, Weston Methodist Chu: Teacher of piano and Organ, Toronto College of Music. Weston pupils, Saturday and Monday, 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 J OS EP H NA S O N H.F. SEFTON, Surgeon Dentist & 314_ Confederation Life Building, TORONTO, ONT North Bound. South §$.87 am. { * 5.44 a. 9.23 a.m. 1 947. ay Hâ€"59â€"a.m. * 11.13 a. 1.25p.m: 1 * 12.26 p. 5.ts pra. t * 2.32 p. b.31 p.m. 1 * 4.32 p. 10.37 pm." TAS p. { Stops at Weston. * Do not stop on Sundays. A NDER S ON & G RA Â¥ Barrister, Bolicitor, Notary Going West. 7.20 a.m. * 9.00 a.m. ¢ 4.10 p.m. * 7.32 p.m. f £1.30 p.m. J 1.30 p.m. *â€" A Lady wishes to give PRIVATE LESSONS in English, French or Russian either at home or in Weston Address Box 197 A. P. Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Over D. Rowntree & HASs. H. P O RT ER Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. JOHN J. DALTON, P.T.S. WESTON, Ontario Land Surveyor, LOCAL TIME TABLES. A Lady wishes i J .. K. McE W EN, W. J. CEARLTON am. j * a.m.t am.* p.m: 1 * p.m.f * p.m. 1 * ewums e . _HACKETT, Dentist large and small WESTON Going East. T14 a.m. { 9.48 am. *4 12.08 p.m. * 748°p.m. f 9.33 p.m. * J1.25 a.m. * South Bo 5.44 a.m. 9.47 a.m. 1118 a.m: 12.26 p.m. 2.32 p.m. 4:32 p.m. T.A5 p.m. J. Fred Holliss G. H. Gray * ., Phone _ North 1291 Sons, ONT. a.m. * aim. f * a.m. t * p.m. * pam."* pm.1 * p:m.1 * Bound Church,

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