Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 14 Jan 1910, p. 8

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| ts | \.*15- i .“,i?"'l i C. & W. W adsworth * ORDERS DELIVERED DAILY. We Sell the Best _ â€"~~â€"~â€"â€" and _Porest Dmgs AT THE LOWEST PRICES No. 8 Dundas St., West Millers and Dealers in Grain and Feeds of all Kinds Sz c@eENUINE The Kind YÂ¥cu Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 20 years, has borne the signature of * ?111 has been made under his perâ€" m »sogal supervision since its infancy. e 44. Zeal/a g Aigow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imi@at% ns and "*Justâ€"asâ€"good * are but Experiments that trifle. with and endanger the health of Infants and Childrexgâ€";ilxperience against Experiment. The Kind You Have Always Bought Manufacturers of "Three Lion Brand" Graham and Wholeâ€"wheat Flours. s HOWELL & CO. With our complete stock of TOILET ARTICLES and PERFUMES, we challenge comparison BERLINER GRAMOPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED, Mortreal. s MA _ P e AAg icfi _ o n n e esc _~â€"_ 977 Castoria is a barmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pareâ€" goric, Drops and So f*hing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, BIomfi%na nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its g:ig'raniee. It destroys Worms and allays Feveris}mef,‘ . Ip cures Diarrhcoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Tecthing Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulencey. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, gfi;i z> healthy and natural sleep. The Children‘s Panaceaâ€"The Mother‘s Friend. Gramâ€"oâ€" phone V ICT O R . Think of getting rj$ 31.00 a musical instruâ€" Smént that bfings gfo you=the voices of the world‘s greatest sirfgers, fhe music of the most celebrated bands aug ins rum;Entalistsâ€"â€"-.»the best centertainment of jeviery}sort. The proof is in fhe eing i Go to the nearest Victorâ€"Berliner déaler¢â€"Â¥heAwill gladly play any â€" Victor music you want @hear. He will sell on j â€"_R * easy terms if desired. § ’\:’;\\@ W hat can you buy for 2t fi“,d the family to give such § ‘% CG ’*!\ continue‘d enjoyment se _ *~ 1. N8 â€" q for so little money? Never has $347.00(b WEST ON MILLS Wahat is CGCASTORIA This Style Victor I $31.00 ""MIB MASTER‘S VoICE"* BEG.4.9.FAT.OFR In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Other Stgs 1 $15.00 and uptvards D R U G G IS T S , (ES T ABLIS HEDâ€" 18238.) CASTORIA %s gugi s5s. I6 t;'nggf SS%lni' 1 giving e L‘e ght so much pleasure. Write for catalogues. WEST TORONTO ALWAYS Telephone No. 1 i Search over the whole globe and !you‘ll not find theZequal of Nérviline. ‘An aching toothZit relieves at once,. ;'Fill the cavity wiuth batting dipped in jNerviline and rpg the gums Wi‘th Nerâ€" \viline also. If fhe face is SWoilen and isore, bathe wiX Nerviline afid then |bind on a hot/#larnel. This c%n’t fail ‘because Nerfilfge kills the pain outâ€" Iright. Just as good for })arache, neuralgia, or s§f neck. A 25¢c; bottle Iof Nerviline cures" the achesfa: of the whole family. Try it. * George Pinkney, Vine streit, died on Monday at Grace Hospi al less than two bhours, after being! tgken there in Speer‘s private ampulance. He was 62 years old and ltaves a widow. Deceased was a mermber of Loyal Orange Lodge No. 900,{and of Worcester Lodge Sons of Engiand. To have his AaWorike corn stepped on. Don‘t have gorrs,â€"cure them with Putnam‘s$Corf# Rxtractor. Takes 24 hoursâ€"no "@aig*costs a quarter. Try "‘"Putnam‘s.~ * Chief Thompsaon of the fire departâ€" ment has ordegld sevyeral improveâ€" ments to be made to the local moving picture theatoriums. Mrs. W. J. H, Brown, wife of the pastor of Annette street Baptist Church, and her little son, are both laid up with diphtheria. Baptist Church. Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sundayâ€"School, 3 o‘clock p.m. J.. L. Sloat, Pastor. Telephone poles are being placed on Annette street along which the Bell Company are extending theip lines. The residents are objecting toithe inâ€" novation, as the poles spoil the apâ€" pearance of the street. + Rev. Dr. Hufgh Jack of _ Peoria preached at botR morning and evenâ€" ing services on: Sunday in Victoria Presbyterian Ch\irch. = The West Toronto Collegiate Insiiâ€" Neuralgia, Colds, Chest Tightness tute Old Boys‘ Association will hold and other imimpr ailments in the a dance in the collegiate auditorium family and foun& ‘Nerviline‘ to be the Ts ifeg. Jan. 28. ‘Sick Man‘s Frieng." on Frlday eV?n“éwg’ 7 8 4 in NT s nb Ar y rnmoflg Th enanmaatil in +ha p.m. Sundayâ€"School, 3 o‘clock p.m.. 8.30 Monday night and damagzed two J. L. Sloat, Pastor. valuable belts and the flooring in the 4 engine room to the extent o‘ $1000. : * 4 The blaze was caused by the ‘"gooseâ€" Methodist Church, Mount Dennis. _ neck,‘ plug of the fioiler blowing out. Public service at 11 a.m and 7 p.m. This plug is situatéd just above the Sunday School and Adult Bible fire box, cosequengly the escaping Classes at 3 p.m. + steam blew the redâ€"hot cinders into Rev. S. D. Dinnick, Pastor, the engine room adfining. !The fireâ€" Buttonwood Ave., Mt. Dennis. Men were on the sc"éne promptly and s extingusihed the blazge before it gained e e . _ much headway. E4 Mr.â€"Thompson o@f the local branch of the Bank of Brgtish North America has been tr’ansferged to Winnipeg. H. M. Wodson, 1s$ Ontario (street, was presented Monday night jwith a silver matchbox by the directors of the new public library at Rungymede. Willie the sevenâ€"yearâ€"old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Murray, Cgckburn avenue, York Township, died on Monâ€" day of diphtheria. _ Only two weeks ago their fiveâ€"yearâ€"old daughter died of the same disease. & The organization meeting;, of the Runneymede Library Board was held Tuesday pight and the fqllowing officers were elected:â€"Chairman, N. ‘hunk; viceâ€"chairman, W. N?Queen; treasurer, W. H. CroSss; secretary and librarian, H. Durant; auditors, A. B. Rice and J. G. Musson. © Rev, Alexander Imrie, M. A.; succesâ€" sor to Rev. H. W. Wright as‘ pastor of Willoughby avenue Baptist Church, preached his inagugural sermon On Sunday. 3 © f Methodist â€" Church. Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 2.45 p.m. Rev. B:. R. Strangways B.AX., B.D;, Pastor. 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. CGelebration of Holy Communion, first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m. third Sunday at 8 a.m. Presbyterian Church. U + On Sunday next, services will be â€" The Ravina Cgurl'.ng and Bowling held at It a.m. and 7 p.m; Sunday Club have commenced their season‘s School at 3 p.m. sport with a chainpionship game beâ€" a q tween John I?atte."iézon s rink and i.xâ€" 7 Methodist â€" Church. vl\fi?fi’g; 1))y & Smw}lsf ic}latfor,1ler g;am 3 5 a seoree of 15 to 7. n a Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 Pâ€" second game, T. B. Wright‘s rink deâ€" m. Sunday School and Adult Bible feated R. L. McCormack‘s By a score Classes _ at 2.45 p.m. of :19 toâ€" 10. > The %vinning team of the Rev. B. R. Strangways B.A., B.D., series will be awarded a medal, preâ€" A Pastor. sented by R. L. I\ZficCormack. St. John‘s (Catholic) Church. On Sunday next. Mass will be celeâ€" brated at 10.30 a.m. Pricst in chatge Rev. Father Player, 0.S8.B. The funeral gervice of the late James Howell, aged 77 years, who died on Tuesday at the Westefn Hosâ€" pital, was held at Wm. Speers‘ underâ€" taking parlors. . > Divine service next Sunday at 11 o‘clock a.m. 11 a.m. Mattins and Sermon 3 p.m. .Sunday School. West Toronto. St. John‘s (Anglican) Church MAKES A SAÂ¥ENT SWEAR. TO CURE TOOTHACHE Rev. T. Beverly Smith, Rector CHURCH SERVICES. J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rectolr pf St. Philip‘s A s‘“ NT & # Pav o tide ay o ra 3Cork Ax "Daig~â€"cos ‘5 * * 1+ No one could gétwnie to go to bed at night unless I was sure we had Nerviline in the _!fxoe,” writes Mrs. K. R. Weightma{f{l, RBof Bolton P. 0. "Six years ago ty husband _ was taken badly with rheumatisin, which rafiected his righé aXi and shoulder. It was so sore &nd@stif as to be alâ€" Any wife w%l admit to you in conâ€" fidence that sher husband is worth twice the 8 he is getting. | The cheque ijdea seems to have !tal_!en but small hold as yet upon the citizens of MexXico, especially when amounts of less than one thousand dollars are congerned. They consider it much easier to pay spot cash thap to give a cheque for amounts of fifty rand one hundreéd dollars, and main tain with some amount of reasor that a busingss deal can be put through with better advantage whepn the cash is in gight. Even the Indians in the street carty coin that would never be supposedâ€" to be in their gossession. It is conâ€" tained in a leatBer belt fastened round their bodics inside their trousers These belts are hollow and are Oper at one end. §Into the open end the Indian â€" slips %is pesos or bill until| the full belt is taken off and hiddep! away â€"or the wbills are changed for| larger denon1i:§ations and still Carriedf round the body. But the Indian is a | stickler for pegos duros (silver pesos). | and prefers them to any other class of money except gold. y 10 the Indign money is money, and | a bankbook sgands for nothing in his way of reckoé’ing. A cheque he wil not accept in any cirecumstances, be cause he does not understand it. f That‘s .the Name Given by Thouâ€" sands to _ the Old Family Standâ€" by, ‘‘Nerviline.‘" 7 1,000,000 Bottles Used Annually. No better known or more popular family remedy whas ever beenâ€" comâ€" pounded than ‘‘Nerviline.‘"«. During the past half centusgy its succeess hasg been: phenomenal;â€"f«%e to the fact that it always cures. It was so sore andrstif as to be alâ€" most helpless for ?;% years. I read of the cure of Jamiés E. Everett, and fel@ snre that when mmumse==â€""""""4 ANe@vilne cured a case â€"CURED ; ‘ his, it would cure ‘my husband. I got a 4 YEABS i daftar‘s worth of Nerâ€" RHELMAIISM}|~ vidine, five bottles, in _/ B Biiffalo, and am pleasâ€" > ! ed@ to write you that the fourth bottle cured. _ We have since used Nerviline for â€" Lumbago, Recently an instance of this kind claimed attenti@n. One Mexican of the middle class asked another in a casual way if he could change a thousandâ€"dollar ‘bill. The other pull ed out a wallet from his inside pocket and counted out nearly two thousand dollars. Time after time this has happened, and i# seems no uncommon thing for a I\’éxican of the middle class to carry between one and two thousand pesos on his person. No other remedy is so useful in the home, so universally employed to alleâ€" viate pain and curing the sick. Reâ€" fuse anything offered you instead of Nerviline, which is sold: Large 25¢. bottles or five for $1.00. By all dealâ€" ers, or The Catarrhozone Company, Kingston, Ont. # 26 In Mexico mofey circulates from pocket to pockef. According to a writer in the ‘"‘Mexican Herald,‘"‘ alâ€" most every nati in professional or business life cagries on his persop amounts varying in English currency from fifty to o hundred pounds Even the poor IEndian in his blanket can produce a greater sum than the average travelleg. Residents yn the Carlton district are complaining about the dangerous conâ€" dition of the tracks at the C. P. R. crossing â€"on Ogler avente, Waste water from passing engines has made the road and sitewals a board of ice, and especigly afer dar ‘ tie crossing is dangerous, as Several peoâ€" ple have slipped on the tracks within the past few dayg’. Opinion is divided in ward seven as to a change from the present ta.es charged by the Bel Telephons Comâ€" pany to local supscrivers. The merch. ants generally fayor the presont sysâ€" tem, as their trade is mostly local and the cheap rug(_s forâ€"a phoJe w it out city connectipns suit them faicly well. About 175 telephone subscrizers in ward seven are, bhowever, in favor Fire broke out in the boiler room of the Campbell Milling Co. about of a change to fihe rates charged in other parts of the city. "SICK MAN‘S FRIEND" MONEY IN MEXICO. )NEY I co _ mofi« pockef. he 64 e â€" nati ife cagri arying i to C oor d e a gres avelleg. an ipst ttenti@n. class & y if he ollar bil allet fro: d out ne Time : aff and iB se a X1 arry »bet esos on | jue idea smaldj ho. MeXKico, f less 1 congern sier to p heque fc the bhoks tma.;n, 10 ago with a;§te\w cht ar ce andp st for fow f 'J;aS felg@ s ; N 7il. ! ‘1ik¢ hi / my bhu i d®#»ar @ vifine, _ Buffal I e to is so useful in the NOTICEH OF APPLICATION TO PARLIAMENT. Notice is hereby given that Alexâ€" ander_ Augustus Barthelmes of the City of Toronto in the County of York and Province of Ontario Manuâ€" facturer, will apply to the Parliaâ€" ment of Canada at the next Session thereof, for a Bill of Divorce from his wife Catherine Camille Barthelmes of the said City of Toronto, on the ground of adultery. R §3 > & ;L(;n;a;“a dlesson, and an extraDtWentyl A communication was received from . shillings for a recipe for the making Mr. W. Johnstom® of the city‘s legal of starch~ out of wheatâ€"flour, bran,|department, in wBich he asked to be â€" and roots. : § furnished with th@ assessment for th past five years of the public scho o â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"+ * | gupporters in park of Nos. 10 and NOTICEH OF APPLICATION TO recently annexed to the city; also 1 PARLIAMENT. the parts still remaining in the town ship. He also degred information re Notice is hereby given that Alexâ€" garding the debeB@ture debt agains ander_ Augustus Barthelmes of th6 / egach section and @ppies of the byâ€"law City of Toronto in the County Of!authoriZing the §ame. The â€"re i York and Province of Ontario ManUâ€"|ipat all this inf@rmation is: want facturer, will apply to the Patlia~|py the city is becguse the city of Toâ€" ment of Canada at the next SeSSlO_n ronto is having ‘v@luations made with ; thereof, for a Bill of Divorce from his )a view of trying %6 arrive at an adâ€" . wife Catherine Camille Barthelmes Of | jistment of the Matters without th the said City of Toronto, on th8! trouble and expenge of an arbitration ground of adultery. He further desired, if it is possible to Dated at Toronto in the County Of|optain the information, the relatÂ¥& York and Province of Ontario this proportions of the pupils who are Ninth day of October A. D. 1909. ’within the city M&red_ THOMAS HERBERT BARTON, |the total numher of PU Solicitor for the Applicant. schools. 2 s Starch originkited in Flanders. It was introduced guto England, with the big ruff, in the time of Queen Elizaâ€" beth. It was e our starch of toâ€" day, except that it was made in colâ€" oursâ€"red, yellow, green, blue. The effect of this as to tint delicately the white linenito which the starch might be applielg Before Queen Elizaâ€" beth‘s time rufles and ruffs were made of fine héland, which required no stiffening. 'J%fn the rufis of camâ€" bric came, and these must of necesâ€" sity be starched. It is recorded that when ther Queem had rufis made of lawn and cambr?& for her own royal wearing there wag no one in England could tell how to starch them; but the Queen made special inquiries for some woman that could starch, and Mrs. Guilham, wife of the royal coachman, was the first starcher. _ In 1564 a Flanders woman, Frau Van der Plasse came to London and established there a school for . the teaching of starching. The school succeeded, and the Flandâ€" ers frau got richs _ She charged five pounds a lesson, and an extra twenty shillings for a re@De for the making of starch * out of Whg:at-flour, bran, and roots. ii we did not belie. headache, we wou ereoroeoreeohonohonoemnrenonrencets oc cen, n ie enerteohenorenerororherenerereroncar crono erommonsronsreneroneachenoeenmnenonenmmnencaemnonecommecmmronmcrochoocchy Foolish question! Yet some people act as if a medicine could take the place of a do@tor} Thg.best medicine in the world cannot do this. Havg a family % octor, consulf him frequently, trust him f#ify. fl:{flid not believe doctors endorsed Ayer‘s Chety Péctoral for coughs and colds, we would nct offer it ty your" Ask your doctor. §0 alcohol i~ this cough medicine."*" J C Ager Co., Lowell, Mass, & VÂ¥ Are Doctors %f’ Good? THE FIRYT STARCHER. Tur CanapIaAn Farm, published in Toronto, is the National Weekly Agricultural Paper of the Dominion. The work and money spent on its production makes it incomparably superior to anything of the kind. _ Specig} writers for special departâ€" ments. All original matter in every issue. _ Splendid and reliable crop and market reports. _ Everything upâ€"toâ€"date. Finely illustrated. Choice and instructive reading for the farmer and his farmily. No farmer can afford to be without it. . Every farmer will make more money who reads it. Our Clubbing rate is $1.50 for the two papers. Subscribe at once and get the benefit of the full term. Sample Cepies of The Canadlan Farm to be seen at this office. The Canadian Farm g AEEP POSTELD OQON FARM NEWS â€" 46 Dundas St. WEST TORONTO. WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY Repairing a Specialty _ Sheppard, Jeweller and Optician. . Marriage Licenses issued. All subscribers get The Canadian Farm from now to the Ist of Jan., 19i1. THT WATCHMAKE®R All work promptly repaired and guaranteed, Charges moderate_â€" Times and Guide F or $1.50 wctors <ndorsed Ayer‘s Pills for cons-fi';igfiah, biliousness, sickâ€" t elyr them to you. Ask your own doctor about this. P P A R D) and the The council st&rted the year in a very generous mapner by donating $25 to the Hospital for Sick Children and also a grant of $25 towards the Don public library. e 5 The committeeg for the year will be as follows:â€"Rogds and bridges for 1 East York, Messrg. Baker and Griffiths roads and bridges for West â€"York, Messrs. Watson and Syme; printing and stationery, Messrs. Grifith and‘ Syme; byâ€"laws éiand legislativfihe } council as a wh@le with Mr. n as chairman; Property Committe@@ohe whole council ?ith Mr. Barker as â€" chairman. j York Township Council held its inâ€"l auguration meetijxg on Monday in the township offices at the corner of Ki and Jarvis streeté. Reeve Henry ma a short speech in which he welcom the two new men who will sit in the council during the coming year, and finished up his short talk by hoping! that all the work during the year would be done ixg'? harmony. YORK TOWNSHIP COUNCII® Che . .. Watchmaker, I€

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