Times & Guide (1909), 16 Sep 1910, p. 4

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es ts es _ GASTORIA h. loag. Mn Aevec Mr. Fred Wood, youngest son of Mr. R. Wood of Churgh Street, left Toronto last week to accept a position as Chief Clerk to Mr. Fred. Lorter, the newly appointed Division Freight Agent of the Grand Trunk Pacifc _ Railway at Edmonâ€" ton, Alberta. Mr. Wood commenced his Railway career with the G. T. R. in Toronto, but for the last two years has been with the Canadian Northern Railâ€" way, in the office of the traffic manager. Mr. Wood has maije rapid strides for a young man and his opportunities with the (G. T. P. in the West will no doubt be such as to make his future an assured success. * Who has got tlffe $200?7 A promiâ€" nent drover of this village visited the exhibition last wc{é,k, and while in the carriage building took a fancy to a buggy valued at $200 telling the maker he would purchase through the local dealer. The dealer called on the drover who said he would purâ€" chase when he sold some cattle he had. The dealer agreed to sell the cattle and brought a purchaser who bought the cattle for $200, and the agent beâ€" came responsible for the cash. The drever is out his cattle and the agont has the buggy. Whoâ€"has got the money ? . The heavy rain storm of Saturday and Monday has packed down the excavations made for the laying of the water â€"mains in the streets, whejfi those holes are filled up there will be no further danger of teams getting mired. The subject at the Baptist church next Lord‘s day will be, Morning W as the Reformationga Failure.‘"" â€" Evening ««‘The Test of the Stream.‘". At three p.m. the Sunday School will hold their annual rnlly, all members of the school are urged to be present. Sanders the Fuarniture man has a large stock of Tron beds springs and mattresses, just the kind you need for Exhibition visitors. His prices are as low as the lowest. Don‘t forget the place No. 1654 Dundas Street, West Toronto. citizens. Mr. W. J. Smi?l and family have reâ€" turned homeâ€"after spending the past two months at Bala. ;g : The Hotels in the Village were taxed,‘ to their utmost cafi;acity on Wednesday. A number of farmers could | not find accommodation for their rigs, and had to beg the hospitality of many of our private NMr. Henry Calawe!! Main sUureSt, [ NC on Wednesday mgming. Funeral will take place on Frg'day, Sept. 9th at 2 o‘clock p.m. to Rif(jarside Cemetery. _ For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought . Mr. LeRoy Ste%dman. of Petrolia, is the guest of Mr. W. Ellerby during the Toronto Exhibitiop. Mrs. Taylor of?Goderich, is visiting her brother Mr. Vialter Longstaff. Mr. C. L. Mof town visiting rela acquaintances. Bears the Signatrre of Mrs. Maybee, 0 a few days with M w“wsw BEAUTYLENE FOR THE HAIR. Mr. D. W. Hagle is spending a week‘s vacation in Bellwood. Mr. English of Chatham, Mrs." Walter Longgtbaff. Subscription Price. Telephone No. 26 Mw”wssw ing Henry Oald%ell Main Street, died wESsSTON | Weston, Ont., Friday, September §th, 1910 ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION _ _ n Price. â€"â€" â€" â€" $1,00 per Annum in advance. be Cimes ann Guthr t of Winnipeg, is in ves and renewing old Brighton, is spending s. Bates. f A. E. WHINTON, Proprietor PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO is visiting to: Rev. A. H. M duct the union s the Presbyterian subject will be Jesus." Mr. P. Egan, Du@erin Street, who has been ill for some tinie, died on Wednesâ€" day night. Funeral will take place on Saturday at 9 a.m., to Fifth Line R. C. Cemetery. é’,’ Dr. Fowler‘s Extract Sarsaparilla and Burdock compound purifies your blood and prepares you for the rough Fall weather, Inch, Weston. Mr. and Mrs. H%i Lyster of Chillaâ€" wack B. C., have Returned home after spending a week ig town visiting her uncle Mr. Ka@%;‘ :E?‘ Mr. P. Egan, Duffe Mrs. Doyle, of Détroit, came to town this week to be wifh her brother Mr. Egan who died onnWednecday night, she will return after the funeral. Call and examine my patterns for fall overcoatings, all the new designs are roomy and comfortable. W. E. Coleman, Weston. The new coner bridge over the Mumber River at {Wadsworth‘s Mill is nearing completion, the main support of the arch being nowi_ id. Remember that Inch‘s Lung Balsam stops that cough, and his Cureâ€"aâ€"cold breaks up a cold. _ Mr.â€"A. VandeVo tona Beach, Flo., i Mrs. Thos. Noble, 1 Mrs. Coleman of @orrie, who is on her way to Vancouver,% is visiting her son Mr. W. E. Coleman »Main Streot. Mr. and Mrs. Ha Melvin, of Gorrie, and Mrs. W. E. Col Mr. Malcom Wa is visitino Mr. Jas.. Miss Bethea Cam a fow days at * Hul Mr. Pickle, of Br few days with Mr.\ Mr. and Mrs. W; B. Scott from Picton, is visiting Mrs. W# Ellerby. cgillivray will conâ€" rvice on Sunday in ‘hurch, the morning ‘The Friendship of 18 mond and their son re visiting with Mr. ghton, is spending a as. Bates. lin of Beeton spent ber Villa." e of Woolen, Ont. ates, Main Street. WESTON, ONT and wife of Dayâ€" visiting his sister, nison Avenue. During Exhibition, gee Pearson & MeEwen for desirâ€" able properties in Toronto‘s most picturesque suburb.. Winner of Rink 7 gets a Byoe. Mr. L. A. Lemaire has kindly consentâ€" ek to act as Hon.â€"§ec‘y, during the tourâ€" nament, and Megers. S. H. Hill, T. J. Maguire and T. Nattress will act as Umpires. & Following is the standing of the teams competing for the Victoria Cup presented by Mr. J. M. Gardhouse, and now held by the rink skipped by Mr. Thos. Nattress. PEARSON & McEBWEN‘S PROPERTIES FOR SALE. A tournament among the Weston Bowâ€" lors will commencqg on Saturday afterâ€" noon, 10th instant, beginning at 2 o‘cleck. The players have Geen divided into two classes, and the président Mr. N. J. Mcâ€" Ewen will present ithe winner in each class with a gold me&al suitably engraved. Each game will congist of 15 ends. and it is particularly re(E.\ested that all the members will be px’;'ésent so as no game will go by default. ? The followinfi is the draw:â€"â€" & The following ripks in Class B, comâ€" monce at 4 p.m. ; . Rick 1 & Rink 4 H. J, Alexander, A. L. Campbell Geo. Packham _ W. C. Burrage Any student, or anyone who has been a student of a Public School in York Counâ€" ty during 1910 not above entrance standâ€" ing, may compete. The Scholarship may be used at any time within three years from date of competition by the successful student. . Full particulars may be obtained from the Sec‘y of the Board of Directors. This wellâ€"known school offers a three months‘ Scholarship (value $30) to the student from the Public School of York County, who exhibits the best specimen of penmanship at the Weston Fair this year. VALUABLE SPECIAL PRIZE FOR WESTON FAIR. All students of the Public Schools in York County, will this year have an opâ€" portunity to compete for a valuable Special Prize donated to the York Counâ€" ty, by the Central Business College of Soronto. / In Mr. Macgillivray‘s absence last Sunday, Rev. Mr. fiaddow took charge Oof the services, Lgnd preached most acceptable sermons both morning and evening. . This ? being one of the union services thg church was packed to the doors. i Weston Women‘s# Institute will meet in the Town Hall on Tuesday next, Sept. 13, at 3 o‘clock p.ih. *‘Pickle Meet," given by the officegs. Instrumental by Miss Farr, Recitapion by Miss Jean Bull... 7/ The Harvest Festival will (D. V.) be held on Thursday and Sunday Sept. 22nd and 25th. Particulars later.â€" DISPENSING CHEMIST Successor to W, T, Pearce. Cmass A. Rink 7â€"Winner of Rink 1 v. Rink 2 Rink 8â€"Winuer of Rink 3 v. Rink 4 Rink 9â€"Winner of Rink 5 v. Rink 6 Rink 3 J. K McEwen R..J. Bull Note our prices : Liver Pills 15 cts., 2 for 25 cts. Brigg‘s Electric Oil 15 ets., 2 for 25¢. Beef, Iron and Wine 45 cents. Seidlitz Powders, fresh and full Rink 2 J. C. Harstone Dr. Charlton weight, 18 cents box. Baker‘s Headache wafers, 20 cts box Rink 8 Dr. Hackett W. J. Marks Rink 4 i J. M. Gardhouse P. â€"McEwon Rink L L. H. Mercer A. G. Pierson Rink 3 Jas. Gardhouse 8. H. Hill Bink 2~ & / Riuk 6 L. A. Lomaire & T Nattress A. H. Macgillivray Jno. Hamshaw ST. JOHN‘S (ANGLICAN) CHRURCH; wWESTON. Where you get Pure Drugs and Accurate : : Dispensing. : : T. J. Maguire Wm Shiells L. A. Lemaire 8. H. Hill Thos. Nattress O. A. BAKEPR BOWLING TQOURNAMENT. BAKER‘S PHARMACY CLASS Af\at 2 p m. Cuass B Won Lost Points Rink 9 P.C. Pope A. Marks Rink 5 W . Shiells . A.J. Barker Rink T . Joe. Barker T J. Maguire Rink 5 W, Webster W. J. Keys Rink 6 Dr. Meldrum Jno. Chapman During August and Septemâ€" ber we will offer our stock of Crum‘s 15c. prints at 12%ec. Anderson‘s 15¢. ginghams at 12%c., also Irish linen suitings 25 and 30c. at 20c. per yard. These are very special prices to reduce our stock. TELEPHONE No. 30. George M. Lyons A special stock of rodat "t. LTOW Orders called for and delivered promptly MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON Choice Beef. Spring Lamb § Choice Yeal! Vegetables of all kinds, â€" Coulter Avenue, Flour & Feed D. _ ROWNTREE, Jr. Geo. Sainsbury The best brands of Cigars, Tobaceos and Cigarettes,. Antiseptic Darber Shop TARIFF, Royal, Sovereign and North British and Mercantile. NONâ€"TARJFF, . York, Merchants, Dominion, Traders and Ontario. Agent for the following Fire and Life Insurance Co‘s Also Agent for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates. WESTON BRANCH, Carpenter and Contractor PLUMBING, A Specialty EXCELSIOR LIFE, and TRAVELLERS ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Insurance MAIN ST., WESTON Estimates given on all kinds of work All Instruments Sterilised BARCGAINS THE PRACTICAL BUTCHER GLUTEN MEAL, OILCAKE BRAN, SHORTS, &0. 74 Years in Business. »vs(,‘a’nit,a) yna psesennesâ€""ewâ€"nnnâ€"nn Tobacco Pouches and Pipes 1836 THE BANK OF 1910 FIVE POSES FLOUR . _ J. MUSSON . H. O‘DELL, A Savings Accof%gi k_,é%ps”growing all the time, with Interest compounded at highest current rates. * Years in Bustness. ):-f(,‘apita.l and Reserve Over $7,7006,(i)0.- Have You a [|. The money is safer in 2| the Bank than in your Bank Account? house or pocket. A Checking Adcount provides a safe and convenicht way of paying your bills, as each check issued returrs to yo 1 ag a receipt. FARLEY‘S WESTON PHONE NO. 20. Dealer in â€"ANDâ€"â€" always on hand. WESTON has arrived and ready for inspection pM@GOAOLLLALAALALAAGAALLASCEF The RIVERSIDF WAITING ROO0NX Corner Church and Main Sts., WESTON Tippett‘s Shoe Store ~"OUr ~ Only a few pairs left, of our special 60 cents Ladies Shoes these are f a REAL BARGAIN. RK©O990¢0¢09¢999¢¢000¢0¢00r REPAIRS ... A .. SPECIALTY Shelf and Heavy Hardware Stoves and Furnaces Gasoline.and Oil Stoves Sereen Doors and Windows , Maxwel} Lawn Mowers Field and Lawn Fences Pedlarâ€"Steel Shingles _ Ready Roofing Portland Cement Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Phone 16 ICE â€"CREAM : Nadame Autherford? Mrs. J. Finnigan BEEF VEAL LAMB Back and Side Bacon FRUITS Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Blueberries, Thimbleberries, Plums, Peaches, Apples, Pears Water Melon, Canteloops. Potatoes, Cabbage, Celery, Carrots, Onions, T. 0. ARIEAITH, Jr. Confectionery, Fruits and Candies. OUR SUMMER GOODS REDUCED. TORONTO COLLEGE 0F MUSIC, Pembroke St , Toronto. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY, Joseph St., WESTON Teacher of Vecal Culture Fall Stock sOUVENIR POST CARDS. TUESDAY‘S & FRIDAY‘S N. J Cooked Ham, Tongue and Jellied Hock. ORDERS DELIVERED. . J. McEwen, Manager. JAS. HUGILL, (Mas. T. SMITEEONE) PHONE No. 9. DEALER IN EacuE® Buock 1 ~G. HOWARD GRAY ; Barrister, Solititor, Notary, ote. 291 Main Street, WESTON,. Evenings and Saturday afternoons. Toronto Office 304 Lumsden Buliding corner Adelaide and Yonge. G. W. â€"COULTER, v.S . Honor Graduate Ontario Veterinary College ‘ Al discases of Cattle and Horses Treated Scientifically. Calls by mail or phone promplly The undersigned have received inâ€" structions from the executors of the late ELIZABETH DUNCAN to sell by public auction on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1910 at 3 o‘clock p.m., on the premises, the following farm property, consi.sting‘% the east half of Lot 15. Con. 2, West Yor due north on Bathurst St., five miles from the city, about 2 miles from North Tororâ€" to and one and one quarter miles from the Metropolitan Railway. On the property is a frame house and a frame barn, 45x75, nearly new. Possession will be given on the first of April, 1911. Purchaser will have the privilege of doing any fall plowâ€" ing. â€" The property will be sold subject to a Reserve Bid, Terms 10 per cont. Cach at time of sale. Balance first of April, 1911 For further particulars, apply to the Executors, G. A. JACKSON, Downsview, THOS. GRIFFITH, Weston, or to * MeEWEN & SAIGEON, Auctioncers, Westonâ€"and Maple,. Phone M. 2689, e J. EDGAR PARSONS, B.A. TORONTO JUNCTION COLLEGE OF MU SIC AND . SCHOOL OF ELOCUTIO‘ Mrs. Marie 8. McGill, 4 Write for calendar Musical Directress Phone Jet. 79. West Toronto. REPAIRING DONE ON THE PREMISES« Offices ; ; Canada Permanent Blidg. 18 Toronto St THE : LATEST + STYLES JUST ARRIVED Farm Property Weston Shoe Stor® Officesâ€"36 Barrister, Solicitor, ,- tss Notary Public. 4 Money to loan in large and small amounts. / Telephone No ANDERSON & McMASTER, . Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries ete., 936 Keele St., (4th. door North § Dundas St.,! TORONTO. Private funds to loan om first class security, DR. Y. J. CHARLETOX Physician, Surgeon, etc. C Officeâ€"Cor. North Station and John Streets, Weston, Ont. m Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m«; 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, 8 to 10 a.m. DKR. _ J. _ A. M EL D R U M Physician, Surgeon etc. Office and Residenceâ€"Main St., We 9 to 12, 1 to 8, T.to 8 3 Other hours by appointment Robt. Gray, Prop. Office Rours Residence:â€"Pine St Crown Bank. Tel. U R. A., M. ROLL 8 B4 M.R.C.S., Eng., LR.C.P Physicilan and Burgeon wWOODBRIDGE, WORK AND MATERIAL GUARANTEED. H. F. 8EFT ON, Surgeon Dentist % 314 Confederation Life Building, TORONTO, ONT EXECUTOR‘S SALE â€"opâ€" Our Solid Leather School Shoes can‘t be beat. CHAS. H. PORTE R Our new and complete FALL STOCK of men‘s, women‘s and children‘s boots & shoes. O ano fvesigenceâ€"Main 5t.,â€" Weston Opposite Cruickshank‘s Wagon Works. C sâ€"36 Toronto St., Toronto, and Woodbridge, Wednesday. _ Over D. Rowntree & Sonsg SPECIAULIST ye, Ear, Nose and ‘Throat _ ‘3 (London and Vienna) Bartister, Solicitor Notary Public attended. wWESTON, ONT â€" T. HACKET T Dentist & DR. DA ME EAGLE BLOCK 15 ine St. opp. Northerm & â€" â€"Tel. Woodbridge 30 863 College Street Toronto.} WESTON. ONT Phone College 4912 Yonge. ToRoXxTo. 86

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