Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 10 Dec 1909, p. 8

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"--, Ch & W. hN'Eac:hiiiruvtDriin ORDERS DELIVERED DAILY. Wie 32% the (lift,,sit-, -e-' _-""" _- - _-__" c,..-,....,-.----),":,;, Emgs AT THE LOWEST PRICES Minus and Dealers in Grain and Feeds of all Kinds) No B Dundas St., Nest Berliner Gramophone Company, 1.1mm. uni real. Manufacturers of "Three Lion Brand" Graham and Whilra-svheut' Mom's, mull“ F-lCyWiiEL.L. & 00., With our complete stock of TOILET ARTICLES x and PERFUMES, we challenge comparison 1tv:c a 'i' Four Stirring Patriotii'ieispet?tpi')s from thi famous play have just (,1iiiCiij; riiiroduced Ol Victor Records. Ask to ti?iarAhem at an} Victor-Berliner Dealer's-or send to us fo the Special Catalogs containing the abow selections. The Morning Big'ayer Service Prescribed by the gluten of Engl We are now prepiiréd to supply Victor Records of the above-iii-ni/de by the late Rev. Canon Fleming, the RevJ . R. Parkyn and the Choir of St. Alidi'ews Church London, }En§]land. 900DR0PS] WESTON MILLS "M Iie1glishrit,,?tii, Home” [IllHlllllll”HI”|llllllllll[IMHIHIIIEIIH DRUGGISTS, (ESTABLISHED 1828.) "m: rug-rum volcl" r.Eir.u.s.PAr.tpFr. F p. am ’ all g © - - L521; . R, - slr, s "A F, .- F. I I g; .5 " , " " " , ' " Mr, N, I . ar * " - A " " - A I ' tg til " = m ff , l e {a B, - " a u m q ... w, tt " . .. M " . . S? * 1" " q Bi8 _ .. II E 'It IMil q 3, J " ' _ " a. ' g; 'll tm " .11“. M tr " 1'; B RMB.' A. it T “'35., " Rt I y " N ita . Rt - RI is I . " - NUI' " IE " tl 2" " :< , M' . I a, Sq z, " " - i ‘ , " _ WEST TORONTO 3”}, W; :9 d . 215' C k 'g; " r 'l' _ li?; "lt" . , ,7? , Telephone Nn " I i Dolls, Toys, Xmas. Boo‘l‘ts, ladies m. Hand-Bags at Ineh'ss, tee Ghermst -, Weston. _ 3 Fred had betb better than a tar his hen house or I this winter. Baptist Church. Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.111. BundarSehool, 3 o’clock p.m. way UVUULHGB my V.....,V--., 7 - dist Church, and n effort is being An extra sergeént and five new made by the tr tees to end the policemen began digty on Sunday last rbwdyism that has been carried on at at the Keele streiit Station, making the entrance to t church building the total force at)), No. 9 division to during the summe and fall. Since Consist of eleven; men and two ser- John Shirley has sumed charge at geants. Sergt. Gaines will still be in the door, the distu ances have end- command, and in im probability will ed. High County C “stable Ramsden be raised to the inijpeetorship. Sergt. has been appealediq with the (result Murphy the new dtrival, comes from stated. 'il No. 7. He will tie on division, duty _____._O._L_.. at the Keele street Station for the present, relieving Sergt. Geddes. The GUNNS', Limited, wish to advise new constables arty-Passing', No. farmers that they prefer deliveries ot 346, and Taylor, Ito, probationers; P. live hogs at their packing house, 0. Craig, No. 151f trom No. 2, and West Toronto, on Wednesdays and P. C. Clarke, 233, and McDermott, Fridays and in any case. not earlier 90, from No. 6. The force that have than Tuesday, or later than Friday hitherto been at No. 9 are:---P, 0’s each week. Highest prices paid for Hess, Hughes, Fe uson, Croome and select hogs. Weights prelerred. 160 Hazelwood, with i x-ehiet mir1toff on to 220 pounds. station duty. ' St. John's (Catholic) Church. On Sunday next. Mass will be eele- brated at 10.30 a.m. Priest in charge Rev. Father Player, 0.8.8. St. John's (Anglican) Church. 11 a.m. Matti-us and Sermon. 3 p.m., Sunday School. 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Celebration of Holy Communion first Sunday of the month at 11 £1.11: third Sunday at 8 a.m. Mr. Edwin Jae. on, contemplates purchasing a hor e and buggy, he wants a good Iargf, buggy as the on: he had last Sundag was too small to accommodate thre comfortably. One of the girl [ taking part in the rehearsals for , e Christmas Tree lost a group pi ure on the Weston road between e post office and Buttonwood Av _ ue, the finder will confer a favor " returning the same to the post offiett' Some parties éesumably from the city rented Mr. ' aylor's house on GoldWin Avenue, Wer remaining there a week, they Egade themserves so obuoxious to tie residents in the neighbourhood, that they were order- ed out. They 1eieiiior parts unknown on Monday. #3 A constable is n w on duty on Sun- day evenings at ownsview Metho- dist Church, and n effort is being made by the tr tees to end the rowdyism that has been carried on at the entrance to t church building during the summe and fall. Since John Shirley has sumed charge at the door, the distu ances have end- ed. High County C _ stable Ramsden has been appealed, tcf with the Result On Sunday next, services will be held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m; Sunday School at 3 p.m. Methodist Church. Public Worship at 11 gun. and 7 p. m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 2.45 p.m. Rev. B. R. Strangways B.A., B.D., Pastor. Mr. Gray got an y with the ineu- bator on Tuesday ight at Yeoman's. The recently 'ganized lodge of Home Circles, itend holding an oyster supper t Mr. Marshall’s house, Lambton venue on Monday evening next, t welcome the new candidates. g Public service at 11 a.m and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 3 p.m. Rev. S. D. Dinnick, Pastor, Buttonwood Ave., Mt. Dennis. Mr from The weather is oo warm here for Percy, he is goin north at Christ- mas sure, turkey no turkey. Cheap acid prepa) -utre the old 9 Corn Extractor. F nam's has been cure. Only a few suits left to sell at $5.00 sizes 38 and 39. Gabel's, Eagle Block, Weston. Miss Lewis, M Baylis and Mr Percy Smith atte ted the Band Con cert in Westqn on v ednesday night. The Young Peoriles Society of the) Methodist Church/se; had a good at-i' tendance at their Iggeeting on Tuesday I evening, 11e1,eg,ryi'itt1,t, weather was very uniavocab1e4; The Davenport! orchestra under tug leadership of Mr. I Lainson rendereai'l, a very good 1rro-l gramme, which wiiis much enjoyed by' all present. (ij' _ l I Mr. Sam Gleaso of West Toronto, was visiting Mr and Mrs. Fred Slaughter on Sun y last. DOWNSVIEW Methodist Church, Mount Dennis Call at Inch's for Xmas. Presents Mount Dennis. W. Baylis q expected home Erindale on turday. CHURCH SERVICES . A CURE F J. Hughes-Jones, M.A., Rector Presbyterian Church St. Philip's. J. L. Bloat, Pastor esumably from the Taylor’s house on fter remaining there ade themseres so a residents in the 1 put something ior shingle roof on ,8 will get no eggs residents In the (stat" is" almost edinpleted and Stan- they were order- . _. . l? arts unknown Pp Lodge A. F. &, A. M. held their p Ielection of officers A. Tuesday night in ’the basement of /,Cthe new building. . (The officers efected: are-R. Gourlay, , Boeiety of the;w.M.; J. T. Jaigkson, I.P.M., E. had a g99d .at'drwin senior warden; W. _.?peers. iops are useless tdird--Putnarn's Kitty years Put- Luone painless CORNS . rat-Its-tgases-m-r-ir-a-oi-ic"- - _ e ' _ '~ WI 3 The new Masonieiirremple on Aunett me" _ -e-'"Fi--Ne ”"va rp2r-rsrs- ""'_ 'V'_“l just by using r:ajlii"tisivs!i,iyisiii" It is equally good as a ub-'litftic,1iiiiment, and I know from by ii'fti'ig:it:1t that for man od beast, int i, hally or exter- nallr, 'Nerviline' is worth a dollar a drop." James E. McCullough, Stock Breeder, etc. You will not regret using Nerviline --but see you get it and not some- thing else, Me. per bottle, or five tor $1.00, at all dealers, or The Catarrh- ozone Company, Kingston, Ont. 21 USES r,i,s',i' J, ‘tTo cure colic, indi- _ _ SEE? S ion and bad stom- NERVIUNE g 1-5 h in a. horse or cow CURES ET .ere is no remedy on COLICKY "li'" P rth in 11316 fame gr, v ass as ' ervi ine.' L,1?2e,5,.,?,,U. 'iii,,hes,,t summer I had a 31250 horse that got the scours, and? Won; a ave lost him "rf I hadn't beam ath" ”Site give him Nerviline. I me; a Tyn bottle of Nerviline in a, pint at Water down his throat and sa' 'it if; Li'fé. I} know of neighbors whogkv: sairt)d many heads of valuable sttt'Nit, i riclgen with colic, just by using jtreitt8ip1tii, It is equally His lordship, th Bishop of Toron- to, preached at t e service Sunday qight, in St. 'ohn's Episcopal Mrs. Hannah Lee died Monday morning at her me, 1 Abbott ave- nue. She was 62 I ears old and leaves a husband and ti, ur children. _to11ows:-W.M., Biro. Fred Bowering; D.M., Bro. Jas. “’sg-Iarrison; recording secretary, J. B. Bugh; tinaneial secre- tary, W. J. Wadsworth; treasurer, R. T. White; chaplain, T. E. Willis; D. of c., Bro. A. E; Pugh; conductor, Morley White; coinmittee, Geo. Car- berry,'Dr. R. B. Hopkins, J. L. White, J. Stinsog, E. Connelly, G. The annual election of officers of Pacific Lodge, No.§283, A. O. U. W., took place Mondag night. They are: Bro. Fred Prince,fM.W.; George At- ton,_P.M.W.; W. (garter foreman; H. Moss, overseer; Brit. Felt, guide; Bro. Adamson, tinaneierii Bro. Boner, trea- surer; Bro. J. Litréton, recorder; Bro. F. Waters, inside 'P, watchman; _ J. T. MeGlenning, (mum; watchman. Fudge, F. DanielsZLW. Speers, W. Sin- clair. Wor, Bro.,rjPattersorl, district organizer, presided; and conducted the election. He mij) assisted by Wor. Bro. Burnett, P.D§O. Sunday last as Sunday School anniversary day i High Park avenue Methodist Church At 11 a.m. Rev. P. McAteer, of I; rth avenue Metho- dist Church, preaéed and Rev. J. D. Fitzpatrick in t; afternoon. The waning: service W3%. conducted by the pastor. E The athletic chili of Victoria Pres- byterian have dteanized for the hrckey seamn, at“ will enirr one team in the Pres‘gyterian League of Toronto, and another in the West To- ronto League. "ghee officers are elected:-ir. carrun')sn,- secretary; R. Charles, treasurer; r):Manager, H. Tay- lor; executive, J/G." Smart, tred Bond and H. Campbell. it was decided mfg form a branch of the Toronto Retail Merchants' As- sociation, and these officers were e1eeted:--Presidentl) Thomas Paget; first-vice, Frank WZimtter; second-vice, W. J. McOullough; treasurer, H. Rowntree, and siéeretary, J. Rown- tree. I) junior warden; Charles Sherwin, senior deacon; J. Linton, junior dea- con; W. Abernethts inner guard; Bro. Jones, senior steward; Conrad Miller, tyler. 'f Duke of York, giLoyal True Blues, elected officers for ii-i-the coming year as The historic W ston road bridge is in bad repair at, he present tirhe and City Engineer Ritst has recommended that a new bi$,dge be constructed across both the 'f P. R. and G. T. R. Tracks. F Church At a well attended meeting of the retail merchants {lot West Toronto, held at Billy Dundiin's Monday night, STrest Toronto. Invaluable to [g " g: J,' "Ft T tj ' stit l, 3:2? C h i: Ti“ _ere ie,' , rth _'/;j,4ass " (a)y,s,t :250 Ind» W01 be}; at I ured " a a, Int; ;a' ii 'ig' ho m; Vi; $36.1 _ Every family. At 11 a.m. Rev. :rth avenue Metho- red and Rev. J. D. ' afternoon. The cl conducted by the Mr. J. Mores s been elected to the position of W rshipful, master of Clarke Wallace L: O. L. 961, and Mr. James Conboy, Di, uty master. Manchester U Li y Oddfe11ows will hold their eleetitm of Officers next Friday evening D . 17th. It is re- quested that all agmbers will be pre- sent. 1 After a short ill ess of only a week with Pneumonia _ 11a Bell the little daughter of Mr. ai d Mrs. Judson ot ossagton-on-themtu passed away last Sunday. , . The shops on Mii.iin street are put- ting forth their heist efforts tr make their Christmas ghowing of goods the best ever. 'ttll one is vieing with the other to his end. A meeting for mis)) only will be held at tNi Oakwood 01%?) room next Sun- day, Dee. 12, at 4:; 'eloek. All men, married and sing1e;riliving in the dis- trict are invited. ii. Mr. Wanless will give a short addres; and several mat- ters will be eonside%d. 's, _ The Girls' Boeiiitr ot Davenport road Church (mrei?,itisterian) held a special, meeting Tue'tsiky night, Dee. 7, a}, 8 o’clock, in clé§s-room A. All girls 14 and over ligng in the parish of North Dovereotiit were specially invited to be vreseri5, and participate in the enjoyment oféthe evening. It is expected that thdjiRev. Mr. Camer- on of Hamilton (a5i205-pounder) will occupy the pulpit irii'the above church next Sunday. ir" DOVERCOURT. scs "Ce, .. ta, try/.1} 'ttC , Xh;';l“"-E‘l"fa*i"AL-i H ' iifjtii3a: griffigfiwnéww 4%21525’9" r,tijit,iai"t;th.r, Cce.1rsu:t?'ltuir. GditiR' _ T; I we. ')iiei')i:fi,iid 's',', , R ( . R rg, 51) 2"}? Strife'?,?,,',:,",')).), _,'ifii%© is"; 42ifl2EWF: "a%Pff, lit" '13“;er % b%Trdi',',f, an“, M _"G~.~:x’g§ N -F', _'iii"s'r's! BEAUTYLENE FOR THE HAIR. From our own Correspondent. trye' iv“ ' fifi‘fifiéfifx T8tgy, t,fi#,iti lie-kitr" 'orrrfs're'F ' ‘1? ',iiji)i,i'i.'t'/éti,i, 'h'Ciiiis',iiptyit?, ‘«€J\}m*§§4m. m 7a, tissrspg?i,ieo, fgti:gCi't 'itiii?t?k'te' ' L, "s7sits",iFj,iu's1,iiiji) "s'sti,'tiiiss"ti7i,a,,,rt,Si',\ 'r.tgitri'ias4:'ri' ,1 f .211 _ "3" . .1 y. 1 "i_sC,ef,3ii'itl. -5o-6 USE SHILOH'S CURE NOW Yes-this asthma doesu't give me much rest and I've tried nearly everything." Friernd says: "My father cured me of asthma thirty years ago with Sllloh's Cure-- GET SM,0II's CURE IN rrmh,, One of the children goes stlt coughing-lla, Willie is pretté strong, I'll keep him home a day or so and the cough will god' Perhaps it will. Perhaps it won't--- Some people who contrac a cold are prone to say "it's not pious, I'll let it wear off." Tha t'.,! gm unsafe attitude to take-- _ Baby is croupy, whooping cough It banishekhsthma, makes strong developing-What can we get the vocal ords and stimulates that we can rely on to cut that the whole breathing tract to dngerous, choking phlegm?” health and ength. Just try THE FAMILY FRIEND FOR 40 YEARS-- ILOH'S CURE START SEZKLDH‘S CURE TO-DAY" Baby is croupy. whooping cough Ievelcring-that can we get ';'jij1t'ieitij'j'i'ttfj', 'ii'iit _ ~5W’55WW .. .55 wagsfivii/ 'j.iiii"ii,iigs'i'ifii am _it)citlir1r"r/itiii'4 i It is with regret that we have to announee_the deatl from heart failure of Sarah A. Busl , wife of George Busby, caretaker _ ,Dovercourt school, Deteaserr'eas, hom~"'1'n' Oxfordshire, England 75 years' iggo, and came to this country in 1870. A pathetic incident relative tof her death is that her husband is alsqgill that he is not expected to live. 'ht does notln'ow of his wifes deathi'it; Deceased and her husband were firi9 caretakers of Dovereourt Schoolffgigat that time the school consisted (if, only one room. To-day there are 1; rooms in which the children gathetii'" Mrs. Busby is survived by her husband three sons and two daughters,' There has passed away this weeks in the person of Mrs. Ella Taylor, a woman who was _i,,1 much loved by all whom she camel? in Contact with. Mrs. Taylor wait' a musician of no mean ability and (twas well-known in Dovercourt. For he past year Mrs. Taylor has been "N indifferent healths and had only retft ned a short time after a trip to thg‘old country. Mrs. J Taylor was brought to Toronto from Cobalt a few weetis ago and entered a private hospitag under the care of the most eminent gorgeous, but to no " avail. r), / " onchitis again-l et it every win ’ T---)) wish I Cue; cure it. '. You n, once for all, with Shiloh's Cure tit allay s inflammation, builds weakened lung tissues. SHILO CURE IS GUARANTEED A monster meeting of Doverco 'mb, Ratepayers was iheld last Mon evening. Mr. B. k. Correll in t I chair. The meeting opened at 8 p.m. with the usual (formalities. The annexation committee made their Ttb- port. Mr. Robinsjgm reported on be- half of the Earliscourt Ratepayers. It was also annoltticed that there Was a slight deficit bu* this was collected at the meeting. 3’ The election of oftieers was then iiroeeeded with and the new officers 33am as follows:-- President, Mr. Butler, Jr. viee-Presi- dent, Mr. Wm. Foéter, Secretary, Mf", Downey, Treasuttir, Mr., S. K. Correll. “3. THE IttGIrDt--SMMr'S CURE Wife says: "John, you really must stay home and doctor that pold-- you can't keep up with it.? Valu- pble time lost-situation imper- Eed. Needlessly. For in one night-- Rsirrrhorr's CURE com COUGHS "Don't like the way son's cough is settling on his lungs. He sirsl' they're sore, feverish, weak-- there's danger.'-' There is-. /////)

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