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Times & Guide (1909), 25 Feb 1910, p. 5

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P Y%.â€"E.COLEMAN This is Overcoat Time STYLE FIT and wWORKMANSHIP Bb aranTEED ‘_â€" GENTS‘ FURNISHINGS mwnhin st. . . wE Orders delivered. Building Plans and Specifiâ€" ?fitions prepared. Estimates ven. Contracts taken. Builder & Contractor *®"HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Main St., â€"_ Weston, Ont. Orders delivered. Phone No. 14 Gurney‘s Oxford Ranges and Heaters. Corner Church and Wellington Streets. Heaps & Co‘y Buck‘s Happy Thought Ranges and Heaters. w. R. wapsworteH coal : Work Firstâ€"Class_â€" Moderat KEYS & BULL ~ P y North Station St. WESTON 0. 100 SE OHRCOAT Dress and Fro_ck Saits A Spectalty. of stylish patterns whito shop on Graining, Sign Writing, Etc, and with some class to it naces L»eposits received. in Savings Depertment of $1.00 and upâ€" wards, and interest allowed thereon at Current Rates. Main Street Weston You will find him in the little He has the choicest selectton H now is the ue EU secure uvne at : your own price . _ C. BURRAGE General Hardware TORONTO BRANCH _/ P. {BWIN PAINTERS and PAPERâ€"HANGERS, W earn make an overcoat UNION LABEL Phone Jcet 71 MÂ¥A NAGEFR, CC TCO mMOUNT DENNIS, Hat Water Boilers N WESTON ,f' A number of thejw_fEmery young PeOâ€" â€" Come .to the \ ple visited the Woodbridge carnival to be held in the j Monday evening. & s or Monday. Wet | take is by the Canadian Northern Ontario to Gowganda Jct. and the Gowganda Transport Company. Fast and reliâ€" able‘service, fifteen hours shorter than any other route and lower, rates. Passengers coming from outside of Toronto can make very fast conncseâ€" tion by taking the Canadian Pacific Winnipeg Express at 10.10 connect with the C. N. 0. train at Sudbury which waits for this train and arrives in Gowganda that evening at 9.00 p. m. or under 23 hours. 9+; D UCIIOUUJ ronto, Visitor. Lord Bishop of Toronto. WeStOfl r-La.rge,;i and â€" beautiful grounds. Boys preâ€" ONTARIO. pared for the Univerâ€" sity and Royal Military College. Special attention given to juniors and boys entering commercial life. Reâ€"opens Jan. lith. For prospectus apply to M. E. Matthews, Head Master. ie oninn Cns c "â€"~~MT'-;€wâ€"U- ioh sn nenn e reunen it cesty infi colt Perm n this PB t mt sc tA nc uhn in dn m vdind Eh oc hi ofa id Newly renovated and specially adaptâ€" No. 4, Mr. Harris; No. 5, Mr. Thompâ€" West Toronto _ Shamrock Lacrosse § d for the r ce-l tion ())’f j son, No. 6, Mr.l Ode; No. 7, Mr. Club, bas again taken up his resiâ€" e€ucfboe IECCDE!: Baird; No. 8, Mr. Mackay. dence in ward seven. West Yorkâ€"No. 1, Mr. Beggis,; No. P DRIVING PARTIES 2, Mr. Burns; No.i3, Mr. Jones; No The death occurred here of Mrs. 4, Mr. Coutts, No#5, Mr. Carter; No. Rebekah Goulding, wile of T. Gouldâ€" Frank Mebonald â€" Propricior * Nesmmc PeC Mo Afonep Int, proapect RotBhe: Davengoot. ake No. 8, Mr. Yeatmanm; No. 9, Mr. Smithâ€" was 61 years of age. son; No. 10, Mr. Buchanan, No. 11, W: J en tnccccatmeteete ooo oA _ Clatacn. A. special meeting of the Runnymede & Westonâ€"John Humphrey. School Board was held Saturday Before Buying a The elections over, Presidentâ€"elect night to make arrangements for the . Baird took the chair and short adâ€" heating ol the new school. SEWI NG MACH I N E dresses were givenkby Dr. Godfrey, Dr. 5p. x â€" Bull, Reeve Bull of Wes on, Exâ€"Presiâ€" hem to Olivet!"‘;, third, H. Lang, call in ard get our prices |(’-.ent Edwards, Dr.{ Kaiser of Oshawa, awardcd a "‘Standard Dictionary of Lessons Given Free. ‘and Capt. Wallacey M.P. _.â€"=â€"Fasts‘; fourth, C. L. Stokes. awardâ€" Inch; the of clocks and Je EFor tickets and information apply to nearest C. P. R. Ticket Agent. Come to the Fancy Dress Carnival to be held in the tWeston Skating: Rink on Monday, February 28. The home ol Mris. Sophia Parsons ~V was the scene of a lhappy event, when ~° her daughter, Vefjfuie was united in ""*© marriage to â€" Ernegt Castator. . The sh bride was attended by Miss Blain of be Toronto, while the groom â€" was supâ€" ported by his brotfher, George Castaâ€" tor. ~ The bride w% becomingly gownâ€" ed in blue liberty? satin, with go‘d lace triminings and carried a bouquet oi white carnationg. She wore the . T customary veil and) orange blosSoms. yo The bridesmaid w%e white and CalTiâ€" ga: ed pink carnations The knot was vil tied by Rev. Mr. %Shirk, assisted by an Rev. Mr. Silcox.$ About fifty sat an dawn to the wed&ing breakfast, the ter many beautiful and Undertaking and Em balming Promptly Attended To ResineNCr BEAUT (ANMP:> ALBION HOTEL THISTLETCGWN, ONTAKIO (ANAY‘>~3 CA o) K“%%TAEEO? call in and get our prices Lessous Given Free. Emt wery a Specialty. Dundas St Mrs. E. Mungovan, Fcere ure advantages nears home BYUSINESS EDUCA &DN Such as you may obtain under the v ry best conditions at The Central Business College of Toronto, at 1758 Dundas Street, is a sure passport to success. Thousands have proved it. hy i‘fimfi'figfi?&%ws*mezf 9 Our free catalogue explains. Write forit. W. H. SHAW, Princiral. * Sincer Sewing Machine uce i1 Mr.,* . Silcox:$ i to the wedin e beinsg decorate Silcox of TqGronto is going to charge of thq@ service here Sunâ€" 20th. 3 JAS GARDHKHOUSE vyour Eagl TVEENE OF ALL KINDS. w OK S T O opticla Jewelle ENE FOR THE HAIR and â€"Wood dog muzzles. from Jas â€" Block. Weston: ' DEALEK IN T he Eâ€"tablished Rooute to GOWuANDA WEST TORONTO Eseful pre:Sents repairs watclhes im ';nv::-_'- Mam St., ~â€"â€"Dr. Kaiser paid a, graceful trib“wwith_;he.ppstofiice! to the memory of the late Hon. N. © for the past three ye Clarke Wallace, and urged a large Te lived at 44 Heintzman avenue. presentation from West York to the . ‘«,‘ oâ€"gs Conservative convention in Juns. ] Police Sergeant Murbphy of t Tho public speaking was preceded by the annual election of officers, these gentlemen being elected: President, Ald, W. A. Baird; viceâ€" president, Dr. Emmerson Bull; secreâ€" tary, Fred Rowntree and treasurer, Thos. Grifith. Viceâ€"presidents for disâ€" "I want to deny most emphatically the statement that there is any disâ€" sension ol moment in the Conservative ranks at Ottawa,‘‘ said Capt. Wallace, and those present made the: rafters fairly ring with aipplause. "Some few members from Qusebet may not see eye to eye with our leader but the igreat Conservative party stands solidly behind the policy of money or Dreadnoughts for Great Britain,‘‘ whereat there was thunderâ€" ous applause. "‘The day is coming, and that speedâ€" ily, when Quebec will not dominate the situation,"‘‘ said the member for Centre York. A Ganadian navy in the opinion of â€"Capt. Wallace was worse than useless and would only give chance for grait and wrong doing.‘" He further said that the policy of Quebec was to haul down thc Unga Jack. â€" The member for Centre Y spoke vigorously and effectively. â€" e se c tm " oo ces s ol mc oi 2 e reric ce oi ols eR o 2 oo ied ie nc ie on ind o cava n M ce one . O e c ul en e Lo otee e Following the afternoon speakiNg, Toronto division sustained concu the annual bangluiet was held at the of the prain from falling on the Eagle House, but so great was the walk opposite 251 Pacific avenue. throng here thatl% scores were una‘l2 was taken to his Lome at 320| to get anywhere near the band4Uet street in Speers‘ am%)ulance in a ball, and the alter dinner oraiions ous condition. __ _ . were later in the evening given in the $0 public hall. Here Robert Shillington, A meeting of the} executive 0 M.P.P., A. A. Gregg, M.P.P., W. H« Runnymede â€"Ratepayers‘ Associ Hearst, M.P.P., and Dr. B. Godfrey, wasa held with the n%"\’lf‘613(t€d 1 M.P.P. spoke, the three former at some dent, W. McQueen, pfesiding. Th length. _ ©The increase in the bUSiâ€" jeffers is vicoâ€"presilent, and H. mess of the Lake iSuperior Steel Corâ€" rant, secretaryâ€"treas}fier. Tho C poration was increased by $6,000,000 piya greâ€"W. H. Cfoss, J. Va last year,‘"‘ and Mr. Hearst, in not Samuel Clouston. Nathaniel Sh ing the progress i in the north land. pp Hartwick ancg T. â€"~Moct He furtbher said that the election Te George Syme Str. was elected an sulting in his réturn at. SauÂ¥@@Bte. orary member of the association Marie, was the first clSan one in that p& district in twentéffive years.â€" Theâ€"recent essayv CEHtESL inaus tsiets:â€"Robert Wiliamson, Jos. R. matic fever. *y Bull, T. H. Thompson, W. A. McMasâ€" 4 ter and Sam Ryding. The preacher at the Lenten service These chairmen were chosen for the in St. John‘s Episcopal Church will several districts: _ be the Revy. W. J. Southam, of Al Woodbridgeâ€"Amos Maynard . . Saints Church. Vaughanâ€"No. 1, Mr. Crook; No. 2, £a Mr. Savage; No. 3%_ Gceorge Baggs; No. In a West Toronto hockey league 4, Jas. McNucil; Noj 5, T. Brownl:e No. game at Ravina Park, Lambton deâ€" 6, Mr. Ham; No. 7§ Sam McClure, No. feated the Canada Cycle team by a 8, Henry Elis. Â¥ score of 4 to 1. Etobicokeâ€"No. ;l, Mr. Lockwocd; J No. 2, Mr. Warner; No. 3, Mr. Wheeler; _ Ben Law, formerly manager for the (who had come up from Ottawa for _ Mrs. Mason, wife of Dr. _ Homer Maâ€" in the city the occasion) and Dr. Godirey, the son, Ann.‘ stxife» 1i recos & 3 provincial membér, were cheered to from a serious attack of typhoid AMUPs i2 i the echo. Capt. Wallace made an exâ€" fever. ; on Goldwi cellent address, and later took the #Be train for Ottawa,. The A. YÂ¥â€"P.:A:â€"E@°St: John‘s Eniscaâ€" The annual meeting of the West York Conservative: Association, held & es s in Eagle‘s Hall ofi Saturday, was one BEAUTYLENE FOR THE HAIR. of the largest and most enthusiastic ever h:ld in this historic old riding. Franklin lioy, yopngest son of, Edâ€" From first to last the big gathering ward Lawrence, Westsrn avenue, ‘died simply overflowed with enthusiasm and on Tuesda; . heartiness, and all the speakers, and there was a big crowd of them, were The 12â€",varâ€"_ld daughter of Charles received with a heartiness whisch loft MeCallum of Annette street is ill with nothing to be desired. It was a great typhoid [ >;. gathering and Capt. Tom Wallace 1 (who had come up from Ottawa for Mrs. Mason, wjf? of Dr. Homer Maâ€" the occasion) and Dr. Godirey, the son, Ann.i‘ stpeâ€" 1i reeo e3 Among‘a few of those pI Rseve Bull, ~â€"West@n; F. F. J. McEwen, Dr. $ha lton, fith, W. A. Carteg Gcorge Sam N. McClures, Reeve Ha bridge: Sm P\i{m“ Rs cacn DOCTORS FEAR TONSILITIS OUTBREAK. s DL throat is awrritable and sore, it three timies daily with Nerâ€" ind wateg . #Then vub the throat est vig@rogisly with Nerviline t on a §N@viline Porous Plasâ€" ollow th@se @nstructions closely u_ will &4# Tonsilitis, Bronâ€" ind ThE Frouble of every 11 vig@rofisly _ wi a ‘J‘?"ine T thgse gnstruct II &Gg# Tons Thmak Froub ‘dre At re pre coldk@hs this Aimark nE e o of cases are reported. II t is wrritable and sore, Eflgflf and m egent were Reeve, N Thos. Gril Syme, IJr. cris, Wood G. Aenew en n Bot n Clarence Piggottf, eldest son of John Figgott oi the KHeele street fire deâ€" partment, is seriqusly ill wich iheuâ€" matic fever. € In a West Toronto hockey league game at Ravina Park, Lambton deâ€" feated the Canada Cycle team by a score of 4 to 1. Rev. R. J. MeDonald, assistant pasâ€" run no lisks whed he tests your eyes. tor of new St. Andrew‘s Church, $ + preached at both services on Sunday‘ Mr. Newman, 6f Goldwin avenue in Victoria Presbyterian Church. Uhas purchased 1N soraâ€" mnt‘in‘+th Ben Law, formerly manager for the West Toronto _ Shamrock Lacrosse Club, bhas again taken up his resiâ€" dence in ward seven. A special meeting of the Runnymede School Board was held Saturday night to make arrangements for the heating oi the new school. Inspector Henderson, of the Dominâ€" ior meat inspection department, visitâ€" ed West Toronto, to inquire into the dog situation here which is an exâ€" ceedingly live topic at the present time. The A. Y.P. A. @f St. John‘s Episcoâ€" pal Church held a sleighâ€"ride party Monday night. %About 100 members attended. P bem to Olivet‘} third, H. Lang, awardcd a "‘Standard Dictionary of Fasts"; fourth, C. T. Stokes, awardâ€" ed ‘‘Things Secn in E®gypt." Representative members of St. Ceâ€" cilia‘s R. C. Church are much annoyâ€" ed~ at the practice of civic snow shovelers in West Toronto, in piling up snow in front of the church shed on Hazel street. Police Sergeant Murphy of the West Toronto division sustained concussion of the brain from falling on the sideâ€" walk opposite 251 Pacific avenue. He was taken to hisâ€"koeme at 320 Shaw street in Speers‘ ambulance in a Seriâ€" ous condition. . A meeting of the} executive of the Runnymede â€"~Ratepayers‘ Association was held with the n%wl;-elected Br28iâ€" dent, W. McQueen, p‘&esiding. Thomas Jeffers is vicaâ€"presilent, and H. Durâ€" cant, sec1‘eta1‘yâ€"treas§:‘er. Tho execuâ€" tive are:â€"wW. H. Cfoss,. J. Vanpee, Samuel Clouston. Nathaniel Shunks, L. Hartwick amg' T. Mockford. George Syme Sr. was elected an honâ€" The 12_“.‘3‘1‘-;‘“1 iaughter of Charles AEC D J kA uUn _ ILLLODICE _ A MeCallum of Annette street is ill with Hugill, Eagle Block, Weston. The recent essay cPntest ipauguratâ€" ed by Dr. A. T. Macnamara, for the members of the Tgfiâ€"Mu_ FKraternity turned out a cotng@lste success and demonstrated what‘ a lot of literary genius has been lyipg dormant in the local church o Inspecter Hughes will speak to men?a few, .;{gfitsh-;gui "I;"Ifg‘}éa‘ a decided only at the GOakwood Olub, Doverâ€") success in every P"%I‘ticular. Coutt road, next _ Sunday â€"at 415 S p m. I Ccme to the A# Home of Weston * t~~ ‘Lodge A. 0. U. Wi in the Oddfellows‘ The Epworth Leaguers of Westmoreâ€" Hfall, on Wednesday, Feb. 23. A good land Methodist Church will take timg is guaranteed. charge oi the ‘"One by One"" meeting a next Monday night at 8 o‘clock in Ne Wiiliam fAliloy of the sixth Davenbport road Chureh. A large turnâ€" jline of Vausghan thas purchased the Olt â€"18 â€"e board ofi managers respectively fepr, presente heâ€"successful NHC cond DT n H MT 9 â€"Watt, _letterâ€"carrier _ for to, â€"â€"~died suddenly at his Chistletown. He has been with the ,pg)stofficefi\?v’cst for the past three years and 11 le of Holstein wil con s each Sunday at Davy Presbyterian Church â€"sleighâ€"ride party Willio Lumley is recovering from his bout 100 members recent attack of typhoid. Gotatioees unds ces en enamtnine aet nan . > tl nate in cn Leal rded Beth! DT mal will Al tib 1 iple: wau Miss Florence Antonio has quite reâ€" covered from her Cecent illness. Come to the At Home of Weston Lodge A. 0. U. in the Oddfellows‘ Hall, on Wednesday, Feb. 23. A good time is guaranteed. Mr. â€" Newman, jf Goldwin avenue, has purchased 10 acre jot in the flats and intendsggrowing celery next gummer. # Mrs. Yeatmar eonfined to the house with an attack of grippe. Come to the Fancy Dress Carnival to be held in the |Weston Skating Rink on Monday, February 28. The young peopl¢é of the Bible Class anticipate holding another sleighing party before the show goes. Mil* is coming i% from all quarters on Goldwin avenu@. Mr. Conn, of Co@ingwood, is visitâ€" ing with Mr. M. J.. Connor. Arother Skatin%‘ Rink for Mount Dennis, managed by Fred English. Remember, ~Inch of Weston is an Honor Graduate # Optician, and you Mr. Homely ofi the 4th line has purâ€" chased a farm on the 3rd and intends moving about the. end cof March. Miss M. Lumley is laid up wi h an attack of typh% fever, and her mother is threate’;ned with the same disease. £ Inch, the opticicn repairs watches clocks and Jewcliery. Dr. E. F. Irwin has purchased an acre of land on ghe corner of Guest and Lambton avyenue, and intends building a number of houses in the spring. There is one ygung man in Mount Dennis who is tired making the grade, but Percy has talfien it up chesif:liy. Some persons seem to talk a lot, Well, they‘ve nothing else to do, We think it‘s time they quitted, Knocking Goldwin Avenue. As for people singing songs, We don‘t think thats a sin, Sce anyone that likes to Join Miss Barton‘s Boys Club mean busiâ€" ness, have you seen the buttons? Ii a man should build a house, Some one must have a Ssay, Oi one thing we are positive Each man gets his pay. Why shouldn‘tia man buy a horse There‘s nothing wrong in that, Look at all the car fares saved When riding down with Pat. And now on p@lltry farming, I think you must admit The only time you‘ve lots of eggs Is when the hen wanrts to sit: Get your dog muzzles from Jas Hugil}, HEagle Block, Weston. Rev. â€"Mr. Dean Toronto renewed old friendships in &nd around the vilâ€" lage recently. I Timt â€"ars makime quite a fuss Recsuse they bav&@rot se n their name Stucs in the ldwin erush. Now Hâ€"v‘s noBthe kind of ch Come to the Fancy Dress Carnival to be lheld in the Weston Skating Rink on Monday, February 28. easc CconI Get you~ gaog muzzles from Jas Miss Elsie English is visiting friends I‘m sure they‘re welcome in The fancy dressZcarnival held here Mount DJennis. n $A GOLDWIN CHIMES. iiliam Hoy of the sixth Vaughan has purchased the of lot 25% on 6th concession, iz 100 acfes, recently _owned Lâ€"am. yo%cannot ote this Valentine y A P1 E. BIN )R THE HAIR. TED TIBBLE d e scrawl oC ap e *n t} 1 Eh Har JLOSTâ€"At or neag the Weston Rink, _ liberal terms; prompt pay. Outâ€" fit free, Over five hundred acres in trees. _ Write at once, * Canada‘s Oldest Nurseries,‘‘ Thos. W. Bowman & Sen Co. Ltd., Ridgeville, Ont, «J, K. McEWEN, Licensed Auctioneer for the Counties of York, Peel and Simcoe. Deale: in Real Estate. Village and Farm Properties for Sale or Rent. Office, Main St., Weston. Long distance Telephone connection. SAL_ESMANâ€"â€"Whole or part time ; HENRY RUSSELL, Licensed Aucâ€" tioneer for City of Toronto and Counties of York and Peel. â€" All orders promptly attended to. I have several good farm properties placed in my bhands for sale, all within a fow miles of the City of Toronto. I also have several house properties: and vacant lots in the Village of Weston. Anyone wishing either Farm or Vilâ€" lage property will find it to their adâ€" vantage to consult me before buying. Phone Central, Weston. Residence, John Street. tf __ on Monday night, a lady‘s gold watch. Finder pleass leave at the Times and Guide office, and receive reward 15 F_OR §AI._.E:â€"_Good Brick House. Best _ location in Weston, Apply J. K. Mcâ€" Ewen, Weston. 7 16 For Weston alhd surrounding disâ€" trict for Fall and Winter months an energetic reliable lagent to take orders for nursery stock J _ ~â€"+g=â€"m@prcz2 g0oon PaAY wEmELY _ _ _ 3 OUTFIT FREE. @&~ EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY. â€" 600 acrEs undek cultivation. We guarantee to deliverstock in good conâ€" dition and up to comtract grade. We can show you that there is good money in representing a weéell known reliable firm at this time. tablished over 80 years. Write for patticulars. &3 =% PELHAM NURSERY CO., 15te. â€" ToroxtTo, OXT. The Hospital for 2s Sick Children THIS APPEAL 1$ 10 YOU!â€" That E Bick Child REMEMBEH in gnm:?W;cose P:i,r- enBey, ‘annot Afford to Pay for Treatâ€" ment is Treated Free. Strong purgatives have killed many a good man. Costiiensss is badâ€" violent cathartics are worse. If hothâ€" ered with stomach &rouble or billious ness, try Dr. Haxgton’s Pils. They The Hospital for Sick Chiidren had last year in its cots and beds 1,155 patientsâ€" 383 of ihese wore P from 267 places in ’:‘ifii} the Province Sixtyâ€" e Sed .~ five per cent. were Efigfifi/fg children of p 9 0 r (r)i/}:;%) ‘)\ people who could t:‘i/”\_‘& "//J no’p ‘uflor.d to pay Sioo ks 1 en 79 30 Crorrninber Apiean in TWOâ€"CLURAEOOTE Cagsirks. Hidsâ€"â€"l LEdLC NX PLASTET chitdren ;) | these unable to pay and were tre: [ yoauâ€" know :of ==â€" aay child =inâ€" vour 14 BEFORE AFTER Just think of itâ€"Your money can help the Hospital to do the good work of straightening the crooked limbs and club feet of little children. Please help us. tal last i PleasoaSend Contributions to J. Ross Robertson, Chairman, or to Douglas Davidson, See.â€"Treas., The Hospital for Sick Children, CollegeSt., Toronto. t ,WANTED NOW * RyP 2;# ' a\' y . 30 Wfif/"ff . n/r de{ ; i;:"":”\/::." * y ‘esly ’,,”.,2 Jx, > "OVIL r the Condensed Advertisements f B > (\ Il / &,) w e RceRl _&'l/fi:'// &A MASSAGING A PATI 5 Piar. t 01 P rmeifipe a I€ 11 ret 3 KIJ xT w Nn o has any end the M e h 1 1 ED HUNDREDS n # Since its tion the I has treate lflb‘?fiéi were 9 9 Aijly cases of # Fid\ Club F eet y MJ treated i o . the Hospiâ€" nerfect correction. LoR‘ s 11 LC 11 tcd free GO W walls onto. 1 1+t} entire 0O B > |

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