Times & Guide (1909), 29 Jul 1910, p. 5

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*4 * MEN‘S FURNISHINGS _ SPRING GOODS "*romronNTo td n smack o5 ata*. iess w. R. WADSWORTH barrows ‘ Farm aud Lawn Fences. Metallic Roofs and Ceili Genasco and Excello Re: Portland Cement. Hot Water and Hot Air <@Eavet:roughing. {Special prices on N ails t ~Orders delivered. W. E. COLEMAN S HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES, etc., WATCHAES and JEWELRY. Everyâ€" thing that the well dressed man requires. Corner Church and Wellington MAIN ST. Eims and Oils. ppy Thought and Oxford Ranges. Perfection Oil Stoves. _ Sereen Doors and Windows. Lawn Mowers and Garden a ools. Fleury Ploughs, Scufflers and: Whe ~ Carrrat Pam C RESERVE _ ~ _~ THe centre of the Muskoka district reach â€" â€"ed direct by the Lake Shore Ling. Boatâ€" & side‘station at Bala Park and Lake Joseph. & .WWMO w . C. BURRAGE Builder & Contractor Genegal repairs and alterâ€" ations. _Jobbing promptly attended to. Our line includes many new ideas in ~wears and colorings, Give us a call before placing your order for your spring suit of SATISFACTION .â€". GUARANTEED. (Trains 3 and 4) â€"â€" A Magnificent‘y equipped sorid vestiâ€" bule train, obseraytion parlor cars and coaches de luxe. In appointment, in a class by itself Three trains every day, 8 00 a.m., 10 00 am 5.15 p.m. Providing the comfrtâ€" able way to visit. K EY S & BULL MAIN SCREET, wWeSTON SNAPPY Beaverton, Spairow Lake, Muskoka Liakes, Parry Sound, Georgian Bay, the Magnetawan country, Pickerel and French Rivers. â€" Ticket Offices comner King and Toronto streets and Union Station. â€"C PRICE GREEN, 2z Passenger Agent, C.N.O. Ry. Deposits received in Bavings Department. of $1.00 and upâ€" wards, _<" _ â€"interest allowed thereon «s Current Rates. H A R D W A R E North Station St. wWESTON THE BANK The Lake Shore Express TORONTO BRANCH GENTS‘ FURNISHINGS Roofs and Ceilings and Excello Ready Roofing. EstaBcrsHED 1855. MANAGER. AND_ UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE Ur â€" $4,000,000.00 â€" _ $4,750,000.00 Tt QUICKEST ROUTT NU SK 0| A Nails to Builders. Phone No. 14 Air Heating WwESsSTON andâ€" Wheelâ€" Streets. * Thgee miles from Toâ€" SChOOI ronto, Visitor. Lord Bishop of _ Toronto. Weston Larged and beautiful grounds. Boys preâ€" ONTARIO. pared for the Univerâ€" sity and Royal Military College. Special attention given to juniors and boys entering commercial life. Re opens September 13. For particulars apply to M. E. Matthews, Head Master. & Coal and Wood St. Alban‘s se School 'gé’figf,,“‘é-‘ Weston L;rgeij a Newly renovated and specially adaptâ€" ed for the reception of Frank McDonald SEWING ~MACHINE call in and get our prices Lessons Given Free. Embroidecy, a Specialty. Taere are advantages in hbrying neas home. Singer Sewing Machine uce 26 Dundas St. E. _ WEST TORONTO Undertaking and Embalming Promptly Attended. To RESIDENCE ALBION HOTEL â€" THISTLETOWN, ONTARIO Flour & Feed BEST SERVICE TO A special stock of MUSKOEK A. Bala Sleeper carried on 10.10 p.m. train Fridays MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON ENJOY THE COOL BREEZES OF THE GREAT LAKES Sailings da‘ly except Friday and Sunday from Owen Sound.â€" __ Special train from Toronto 1.00 p.m. sailing days. The Most Pleasant and Cheapest Route to Winnipeg and West Mrs. J. Finnigan ICEKE â€"CREAM The RIVERSIDE VAITING RO0N Corner Church and Main Sts Meals and berth included on boat Mrs. E. Mungovan, G. M. FRASER, Agent, Weston. wW. H. O‘DELL, Confectionery, Fruits and Candies. follows present session and leads into Fall Term for students in all departments of The Central Business College of Toronto. The largest most influential school in Canada for training young people and placâ€" ing them in good positions. Casaâ€" logue free. Write B& _ W. H. SHAW, Principal, 392 Yonge Street, » Toronto. GLUIEEN MEAL, OILCAKE, BRAN, SHORTS, &o. 9.40 a.m, 12.15 p.m. 6.05 p.m. 10.10 p.m. JAS. GARDHOUSE FOUR TRAINS FROM TORONTO DRIVING PARTIES sSsOUVENIR POSTâ€"CARDS FIVE POSES FLOUR Before Buying a OF ALL KINDS. SUMMER TERM DEALER IN DEALER IN Dealer in A CHURCH CHOOL FOR BOYS always on hand. Marmm St., Proprigtor , wWESTON MISSES HARSHAW on the grounds.fju It is consideres that at 15 yards he will be harmless and hishead invulnerable against the incessant roundg of baseballs stored up for him. Aunt@ally will be near by, beaming over with smiles, with a firm grip on the old clay pipe that seems to bring on violent attacks of outâ€" curves and inâ€"sh@ots of the worst type of facial neuralgia. The ring of the ringers ringing the ring will be heard far and near. The Punch and Judy show will be given in the open air and within sight of, everybody. _ With attractions such as these, added to the fine programmergf music by the Band and Orchestra and the following list of piizes and feaures for the eports, there can be no @oubt as to the real enjoyable time in store. 100 yards race, Open First prize, Garviag set, value $3. 100 yards race, g;pen ‘ First prize, géarviag set, value $3. donated bi Russel Hardware Co. |! Second prize, tea, value $2, doâ€" | & nated by Salada Tea Co. Girls race, under 10 years, First prize,; bottle of perfume, |] value $1. | Second prize, soap, | ; value 50 cénts. t Boys race, 15 and under °_ First prize, Catchers mit, value $1 50 Seé{)nd prize, set knives, value 75 cents, donated by R J. |‘ Bruce,. West Toronto |< Sack race, open _ I ‘_First prize, iibox of cigars, value $2.50, dona@ted by Herb Gouldâ€" ing. Second prize, pair of cuff | ; links, donated by T. J. sheppard | _ West Toronto. s Single ladies rac% over 18 years, j First prize Ebony manicure set, | value $5, donated by W. T. Pearce, Weston. Second prize three nounds tea, value $1 25, donated by M. J Tobin. Running hop, step and jump, open | First prize, half a dozen photos, value $3, donated by R, J Lynd 1719 Dundas street. _ Second â€"prizs, goods, value $1.50, donatâ€" l ed by J. J. McNamara l Married men‘s rage First prize, half ton coal, donated by Gibflon%McCormack, Irvin Co. _ Second prize, 5 pounds tea value $2, donated by Thos. Fitz | patrick Married ladies race ' First prize, pgir of shoes, value $3, donated by R Gray, Weston, Second prize, dry goods,_ value §1, donated by J. C. Willard. Two mile race % First prize, pair shoes, value $5.50 donated by J. Guinane. â€" Second prize, tea, value $2, donated by Red Rose Te?a Co. § Single ladies race, £00 yards, open | First prizs, c%oa sett, value $3, donated by Keys & Bull. Second _ prize, salad bowl, value $1, doâ€" nated by N. J . Parington |Standing broad jump, open . First prize, hat, value $2.50, doâ€" nated by N. J. Bourdon. Second prize, pipe, value $2 00. donat. ed by H. Witty, Weston. Dog race First prize, whip, value $2 donated by Jas. Hugili Weston Standing, hop, step and jump, Open, First prize, fountain pen, value | $3, donated hy F. E Luke, 150 | Yonge streeb. _ Second prize, | pair of running shoes, value $1, ' donated by J, H. Chisholm, ‘One mile race, open First prize, pair of trousers, value . . $5, donated by Scotland Woollen | Mills. Second prize, beox of a cigars, valuge $2.50, donated by l F. J. McDonald, Thistletown |Smoking race | First Prize, box of cigars, value $250, donated by Jas. McGrath } Toronto. \Second prize, pipe, value $1.50 ‘Gixls race, 16 years and under l First prize, lemonade set, value $2, donated by Russell Hard ware Co. Second prize, value, $1, donated by Robt, Armstrong Putting the shot, open ] First prize,, jewelleey, value $2, donated _ by J. J. M. Landy, | Second prize, goods, value $1, donated by J. H. Agoew, West Toronto. +â€" Committee race. | First prize N\ | Second prize The MISSES HARSHAW wish to anâ€" nounce to the Ladies of West Toronto, Weston and vicinity their removal to their Millinery Parlors COR. MEDLAND AND DUNDAS STS. wWEST TORONTO Their display is more superior than ever and prices lower. They will be pleased to have the Ladies and friends call and inspect their display. MOURNING ORDERS A SPECIALTY NEW STORE th Mrs. Barber has Eoue to Kent, Engâ€" land, and will b¢ away about â€"two months. Mrs. J. W. Mi®Cullough went to Niagara Falls on Wednesday. _ Use Beautylene for Dandruff and fallâ€" ing Hair. Inch, Druggist and Optician, Aim straight, boys! Hit the Pipe and not try to ock off the smile from Aunt Sally‘s fcheek. Remember we have Berger‘s sealed packages Paris Green.â€"Inch, Weston. Mr. Codd has the cellar excavated for an addition h& is about to build to his house on Lammbton Avenue. Weston . Mrs. Flannag‘an} Sr., and Mrs. Ed. Fiannagan paid & visit to Niagara Falls on Wednesd‘y. Mr. N. O. Ram§din is excavating the cellar for a n house he intends erecting on Macpberson Avenue. Just look at the fipe prizes donated by local and city house§ of business for, the games at the picâ€"n1 :: The Township oféYork have sprinkâ€" led the Weston road with oil, the resiâ€" dents appreciate t;is mode of laying the‘dust. t The Weston Tawn Band gave a most enjoy able co‘gcert on Thursday evening on Mr. Baylis‘ lawn on Bay lis Avenue. $ e The Cricket Clai) recently organ ized held a practice on Monday night, and find they Lax?fe some excellent materia! to draw i‘;i'om for their first match. The Baptist Sufifday School held a very. successful P-'Ec-nic to Lambton Park on Wednesday, the children thoroughiy enjoyé_fi themselves and came home tired ont. The Methodist S:finday School held their annual sumufjer outing this year at Long Branch, élarge number of both parents and;_’“scholars attended and had a glorious time. DEALER IN Choice Beef, Lamb, Veal, Ham and Bacon BUTTER AND EGGS A SPECIALTY. BUTTONWOOD AVE., _ MOUNT DENNIS GREAT DANGER IN HEADACHES. ’ IU‘s often dangerous to consider headâ€" achea trifling ailmen v; If the head aches, the stomach is out of prder and some ser ious disease may be pending. To tone np the stomazhe, to ‘ it healthy action nothing in modern edio':gg is so successâ€" fel as Dr. Hamilton{s Pilfe, The concenâ€" trated vegetable ex * cts r. Hamilton‘s Pills have a quick * h@éafthful effect on the stomach and renf@yes all disorders, Your headache wiil be cured and they won‘t returu, if you use Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills. _ Sold every where. in# soon. No need to say kgello! Just ring SNC ring and you‘ll get@ it all back at the picâ€"n1c. NELSON JARRETT Hirons Mr. T. Dodson w%s visiting his sister Sunday. & are visiting at Roseville Use Beautylene for Dandruff and fallâ€" ing Hair. Iuch, Druggist and Optician, Weston. Mr. E4. Stouehoq%e Sunday School, SUIL a Miss Ida Canningi)returned urday, from her holg‘days. Mr. Kitching tregted us to Sunday evening, wl‘nch we much. i_ Mount Denais. Boys don‘t scandé ver the picket fence, o to the gate the fgnce is beginning to look very badly. fi APPLICATIONS for caretaker for @ Weston Publi¢q School will be received up to the 2#th inst. Specificâ€" ations as to duties mhy be secured by applying to Miss Gladys Barr%. is visiting at Mrs. Wili Newloye expgcts to go out thrash Master Bobs Hyl%nd and Dor‘s Lehan, RICHVIEW badly. _ & nrnnpnnnerameamfeciem CATIONS He ston _ Publi up to the 2§t to duties ; to G. PIERBON Sec‘yâ€"Wreas. P.S_ Board 9 â€" 3hoq§e took charge of the Sull ay morning again. nen, v; If the 6 og prdoer a ba pendil to ‘ ve it he n WWedicpe ons Pi !% x i\ CtS : :niv hi wE] $ renfgyes : llo! Just ring the CB s to some musi¢, we enj(%ed very home Satâ€" General banking businesss transacted, Cheques or Toronto Banks cashed at par, highest current rate paid on Savings Deposits, Interest credited half yearly. This Bank does not require any notice of withdrawl. Deposits received by Mail will receive prompt attention. wWESTON BRANCH & P. C. POPE, Manager. Bank of Nova Scotia WINNIPEG, Mab., Jualy 19, 1910.â€" Premier Laurier‘s visit is the big thing in the West just now} Beginning at Fort William andâ€" Port Agthur, the Premier has received a welcothe so heartyâ€"thatâ€" as he said at the great Winnipeg meeting tburbing reports that have been sent out about crops in the West, there seems to be small doubt that b%le country will yield heavily at harvest time. There are small sections where drought has injured the grain and othericrops severely, but the West is getting go big that the plantâ€" ed area covers a mLt:Ch wider range than was the case a fow iears ago, even, and the deficiency of one part is more than made up for by the filenfiitude of another. Reports from the n%rbnern parts, generâ€" ally, indicate excellent crop prospects, and Saskatchewan grops are in the main good, according to‘general and specific 1 reports. i CGeneral business gontinues to be heavy and on the increage. _ Winnipeg bank clearings for the wgek ending July 14, were nearly eight r%illion more than for the corresponding qweek of 1909, and every line of busineifi activity is increasâ€" ed over last year vel‘;x greatly. Our Winnipes Letter. CAPITAL $3,000,000. We have a number of second hand Automobiles that have been taken in exchange for new style cars, and which are guaranteed to be in firstâ€"class condition, having been thoroughly overhauled by skilled / j ~ ___.â€" mechanics. Ihese w s _« machines answer. every C _ N m wses== possible requirement of > _ _, country people, and can /’ i o. m be bqugbt at a decided € cocami 2 \ bargain. _ If interested u_ B sews> & write at once for fuller 2 mM A _ â€" particulars. , HYSLOP AUTOMOBILES wWESTON BRANCH NOW OPENi INCORPORATED 1832 THE 1ns JOUSE TO LETâ€"On Maria St., owner just moved to the city, seven rooms, solid brick, good »ellar, new furnace, hard and soft water, good stable 16 x 34, four and a half lots of land. all planted, specia} varieties of fruit. Immediate posâ€" session. Apply, Mr. Wm. Ellerby, Maria Street, Wecton, opp. High School. .38 (GENERAL Servant wantedâ€"Apply to Mrs. Heslop, Buttonwood Avenue. ~HJENRY RUSSELL, Licensed Auceâ€" ; tioneer for City of Toronto and Counties of York and Peel. All [ orders promptly «attended to. I have |several good farm properties placed in my bhands for sale, all within a feow 'miles of the City of Toronto. I also have several house properties and ! vacant lots in the Village of Weston, \ My commission, if sale made, is 1 per |cent on all property, Phone Central, |Westen _ Residence, John Street. tf L J. SHAW. Painter, Paperhanger, etc.. Eagle House, Weston. . Esâ€" timates given for labor and material or for labour only. 38 pRESS MAKLINGâ€"Ladies and Chilâ€" drens suits made in the latest style. Prices Moasiate. _ Miss Moran, Church Street, NYestou. 178f pOR SALE or RBNTâ€"Five roomed cottage, gcol Stable and garden on Maria and Juhn #reets. Apply to MUrs. Parker, Maria Street, 87 iz Real Estate. Village and Farm Propeities for Sale or to Rent. Office, Main St., opposite the Bank of B.N.A. Weston. Long distance Telephone conâ€" nection. tf Toronto. Is unquestionably firstâ€"class in all departments. Write toâ€"day for our handsome catalogue. More married mé than old bache lors have been disappolnted in love. HOME STUDY COURSES All Academical and many Technical Subâ€" jects provided for. _ Write for catalog@e. State work preferred. The Shaw Correspondence School a 395 Yonge Street, Toronto Condensed Advertisements FALL TERM QPENS AUG 29th )/ )}ELLIOTT 77â€" 47 COR. YONGE AND ALEXANDER STREETS RESERVE $5,500.000 TORONTO, Ont. vasher and ironer, $1 25 day. Mrs. and North Station ‘ 36 38

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