Times & Guide (1909), 3 Mar 1911, p. 4

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A very pleasant ievent occurred on WThursday eveningâ€"when Mr. and Mrs. John Haxton_ ente fained a large numâ€" e ber of thair Westofm friends at their boau%ome in iBedford Park. Mrs. Haxton was assisfed in receiving by Mrs. F. J. McDon@ld and Miss Agnes ©‘Brien. Amongi@those present were: _ _ . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Redmond, Misses M. C. and E. Sosnowsky, M. E. and C. Cavanagh, Miss H. Lenchan, Messrs. If. J. P. and J. Gavanagh, J. Brett, M. and J. HolleyMand F. O‘Dell. The ~MWeston party was) augmented by the § Bedford Park friefifs of Mr. and Mrs.) > Haxton and a very enjoyable evening § _was spent in games and dancing. In "the "‘wee sma‘ hof@rs‘‘ of the morning. the happy gathering broke up after. s voicing a héarty i vote of thanks to the Host and Hodtees. | L _CASTORIA > : Mr. J. K. McEAen has received inâ€" structions from Mé. J. Wm. Hopps to sell by Public Augtion at Lot 24, Con. 4, Etobicoke, neag Highfield, on Tuesâ€" March 7 at one oficlock sharp, the folâ€" lowing Farm Sto@s and Implements:â€" Horse, 6 years oldg; Horse, 9 years old; Horse, 10 year offl, good worker; Set @ouble harness; Light set harness, String bells; HaB rack nearly now: lAdams wagon neafly new; light bugey; Cutter; Fanning Bill; Cutting box; 8 ket of doubletrees} Neckyoke; 2 dozen grain bags; Quandity of seed potatocs, eatly Ohio‘s; QuaBtity of clover hay; Churn; Happy Tlibught stove; Forks, Rakes, Shovels; H@istein thoroughbred, @ue April 1; Cowh due May 1; Cow milking; 3 geese;{40 pair of fowl:; 2 Brood Sows; Dee#ing Binder; McCorâ€" mick Drill; Fro§ & Wood mower: Fleury plough; S&t of iron harrows; Bet of Bobsleighsf@# new; Root scufficr. ‘And other article too numerous to mention. € lagentr On Monday eve ing persons spent very pleasantly at fortable home of Grubbe: Dr. and Mrs. Lyons, Mra a and Mrs. Galbrait Savage, Mrs. Sitze Hill, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dalton, Mr. son, Mr. and Mi Progressive Echure iwhich a, dainty sug prizes, etc., distrib; ing for home ail d thanks to Mr, an< family for +the et spent with them. peaelcts ME P., for Centre f Godfrey, M. L. A., 1 iother members will ‘ fing. For Infants 224 Children a is V ageA vera The (in] teg Hars Alwgys B Bears the éfi Bignatrre of (y2 72â€" The annual mee Work Liberal Co tion will be held moon March 4th at Central Hotel, Wes pual Banquet will b hall at six o‘clock. rell, of Grand Forks Faleâ€"Cariboo; W. F. for South York; Cay wMr. C. A. Fart, Ito sell McLaughl Autogmobiles, he ha. ber of each during and see him befor jwhere. McLaughlin‘ lbe on show at t‘heCJ kto, from Feb. 25 + Mr. Henrty Russel lic Auction, the F: plements of Mr. C Eslington, on Thu there will be no res is leaving for the time. % Auction Sale of / North Station St Henty Russell, Auc day, March 4th. S The fire alarm | Monday morning i w‘clock for a chim D. Rowntree, Sr., r Street. 4 Inch‘s Lung BaTlsam, stops that cough, and his cureâ€"aâ€"cold breaks up. m cold. Mr. and Mrs. Trugman wish fo thank itheir many friends for their sympathy and kindness durfng their hour of Ibereavement. M“s@s‘ssssssss‘stw Mrs. and Miss arr, John. Street, mwill not receive agdlin this season. h““%““m‘ss\‘-“w M Telephone No. 26 ADVERTISINC RATES ON APPLICATION Subscription Price. â€" = =â€" $1,00 per Annum WESTON Weston, Ont., Friday, Feba ng last the followâ€" four or five hours Braeburn, the comâ€" 5 Mrsâ€" Dr: 5p. y. , Mr. and Mrs. S. Meldrum, Mr. and id Mrs. E. T. Musâ€" s and Mrs: Wm. C. ts. Irwin, Mr. and d Mrs. Master, Mr. r K. _J, Musson. was in order after er was served then ted. _ Before leayâ€" sired to tender their Mrs. Grubbe and oyable time chey ng of the West ervative Associaâ€" Saturday afterâ€" 30 o‘clock in the n, â€" and the Anâ€" held in the town MI'. I\Iartin Burâ€" A. E. WHINTON, Proprietgr â€" T. G. Wallace, ork; Dr. Forbhes t West York and ddress the meetâ€" as been authorized i Carriages and sold quite q numâ€" this month. Call purchasing. else= _ Automobiles will Armouries, Toronâ€" March 4th. ‘ bell rang out on hortly after seven ey on fire in Mr. idence on Dufferin will sell by Pubâ€" m Stock and Imâ€" iver H. Coulter, day, March 2nd, ve as Mr.. Coulter West in a short Morley Cottage," eet, Weston, by ioneer, on Saturâ€" â€" Posters. B. C., M. P. for Maclean, M. P., PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO Ctmes ann Gutpr Bought On Friday the 17tW instant a special meeting of the Wesrpn Horticultural Society was held im the Town Hall for the purpose of firther organizing and to lay out a Rcheme for future operations. A comnifittce namely Jno. Dickin, J. Archie Stfith, and H. Jenâ€" nings were instructed to ascertain the best places in wlich to purchase Gladiolus and Tulipg bulbs and make the purchase. It wWas also proposed that the attention f the subscribers and the public be drawn"~to the fact that all paid up mdimnbers will receive these flower bulbs Wiree, that it is necessary to have al® the members fees duly paid in orde® to receive the. government grant df $75.00 and this last is necessary to Render it possible. to give the bulbs. "Bhe society would take it very kindly if intending memâ€"| bers would interview #the Treasurer or" Officers _ with a view %o obtaining free bulbs. 2 1 ed and will be well seven young people : large attendance is : served seats may hb Lyons or at the doo and Saturday eveni 7.30 p.m. The lecture held Bin the Baptist Church on Tuesday fight was one of the best heard in Weston for some time. _ Mr. McGillicugdy not only kept his audience roaring (with laughter at his â€"apt illustrationg and amusing anecdotes from timeBto time but he also expounded some good, practical advice. He is q spdaker of charming personality and evelyone who heard him was delighted. |It is to be hoped that the society will Hbe able to secure Mr. McGillicuddy agBin at some later date. t _ _ At the meeting of fhe High School Board held on Wednesflay evening, Mr. / A. H. Fairchild was fppointed Princi [ pal in place ol thel late ME 3. C. Harstone. Mr. Faircfild is q young, ambitious, . energetic Rand successful teacher. He was for tliree years Princiâ€" ‘pal of Parkhill High Bchool. He has accepted the position &t the same salâ€" ary as he had in P#khill, but seeâ€" ing the posibility o# Weston being a much larger. SchooR than it is at present he expects to Weep up the high standing which it hak always mainâ€" tained. The Board ark to be conzraâ€" tulated on the excellent staff of teachâ€" ers they now have, cafh one being a specialist in their linke. They have been fortunate in havifig a representaâ€" tive from the Facultiy of Education to carry on the classesBin Mathematics since Mr. Harstone‘s @emise. Miss M. A. Hawkins, specialis@ in Moderns, has tive ifom the Raculiy of Education Rev. J. Hughesâ€"Jodes on behalf of St to carry on the classesBin Mathematics Albans School asking for a rebate of since Mr. Harstone‘s @emise. Miss M. the taxes imposed for 1910. A. Hawkins, specialis@ in Moderns, has _ Councillor .Pearsom® asked leave to been ably acting as frincipal in the introduce a Byâ€"Lawffor the purpose interim ‘to the entiré satisfaction of of borrowing mone fr curtent expenâ€" the Board. 5 |ses until the taxes fof the present year 4 & ‘are collected. _ _The §Byâ€"Law having The lecture held Ein the Baptist been put through i several stages Church on Tuesday mfigsht was one of WAs Passed. 1 S The offering. for th â€" fund taken last week This amount has beet the central committee that $1.50 will save a vest which comes in _ |yet too lateâ€" to giv | table work. VI Master Will Haddo laid up with an atta for the past couple1 convalescing. The sacrament of ti will be dispensed nex ing. On Friday eveni pastor. ~Rev. A. I\/;Cl preach the prepatrato The _social given J the X. L. Bible Cla Mr. agnd Mrs. Kaake ing was most sudtess The house was filled The host and hoste: spared no pains to most â€"pleasant. . Al and so0fiable mood a) loyed the evening. congratulated on the well as all their othe Mr. Stonehouse g. esting talk on his s ship‘‘ at the Epwor Methodist Church o last. ) Miss S. Stonchou to a two hours slei day evening. _ Miss M. May‘s felass had a very nice sleigh ride Thursday afterâ€" noon Watches and Jewellery repaired at lowest prices, W. J. Inch, Druggist, and Optician, Weston. $1,00 per Annuny in advance. PRESBYTERIA METHODIS® CHURCH & A f the subscribers fawn "to the fact mnbers will receive ifree, that it is the members fees to receive the $75.00 and this nder it possible he society would intending memâ€" he Treasurer or obtaining free instant a special _ We have on our list a small Factory n _ Horticultural |site adjoining the G. T. R. tracks; A the Town Hall % Tther organizing;‘seven-room new frame house on King cheme for future Street; also several building lots that tee namely Jno. are in choice location, and the price th, and H. Jenâ€"|.; slt dA ospntiain ns 218234 e treated her class Mr. and Mis. L h ride on Thursâ€" ronto, spent a s and Mrs. Kaake leaving for Vanc e a very interâ€" they intend makin ject of "Citizenâ€" future. | 7 who has been c of scarlet fever i weeks is now he High School lay evening, Mr. ppointed Princiâ€" ilate Mr. Jâ€" C. ild is a young, and successful ce yeats Princiâ€" chool. He has E at the home ‘of last Friday evenâ€" i1 and enjoyable. it an early hour. _ Chinese famine ’mounted to $31. sent forward to It is estimated life till the harâ€" lay. It is not for this chariâ€" ve a very interâ€" ibjeCt of "Citizenâ€" h League in the lMon‘day evening _of the evening make this event were in a happy d thoroughly enâ€" is class is to be Fuccc5s of this. as work. WESTON, ONT y the ladies of e TLord‘s supper Sabbath mornâ€" g at 8 p.m. the cgillivray will sermon. CHURCH 1911 Frioht ' PEARSON & MeEWEN | See their List of Properties. If you wish to sell your property list it with us, as we se!l quick, if price is Now is the time to buy before the advance in price which is sure to come as we have several desirable new houses in the list. Call and see before making your selection of a home. J . _W . Ooulter, sundMes... ... ... ‘ _ . Webster, snow sWbyelling... . ‘J. McAllister, snows shovelling... ~R. Comben, snow s#ovelling... . H. Dunning, snow & shovelling... \P. Charboneau, snofr shovelling. Times & Guide, prifiting... ... ... 10.30 The Treasurer was the following accour J. W. Coulter, sund Pearsonâ€"Cousins,â€"fThat the Treaâ€" surer be instructed t§ accept the taxes on the Fair Groundi less the sum of $24.50, and that th@ seal of the corâ€" poration be attached@ hereto. Carried. J. Bullâ€"Griffith,â€"$hat the Legislaâ€" ture be petitioned tg amend the muniâ€" cipal act to give p@wer to municipal corporations to gramt or refuse licenâ€" ses to pool tables. & Pearsonâ€"Cousins, esolved that the Council grant a refugd of the sum of $50 taxes to St. AlBans School, and that the seal of the @orporation be atâ€" tached hereto. Capri@d. Pearsonâ€"â€"Cou:sins,-â€"â€"} be instructed to secu tags for 1911, carrie(% Bullâ€"Grifith, â€"Tha of J. W. Coulter as cepted, carried. 3 a Band Stand sorfewhere on the grounds, probably onf the brow of the hill where the water®tanks are at preâ€" sent, also to purchsse seats for the ‘Town lot.. Furthe: Ssking the Counâ€" cil to procure a park site before land values rise much mare, and suggestâ€" ing procutring the FAr Grounds with certain reservations ffor holding the Annual Fair, and alsb to add a porâ€" tion of Mr. Rowntre®‘s grove as an addition to the pamk, which would make it one of thei# most beautiful sPots for a park and@ecreation ground in the Province. i The Reeve and Cout ladies that their ref ceive their most serion Totglâ€"s...=a The Council th M‘ ga A deputation â€" fro provement _ Society Council, Miss Hawk case in g Very able the plan they have i fy the plot atround t make a path to the south along _ the ba the bridge at Dufferi From,. Rev. Albe Tables;â€" Roman St trons from taxati taxes, iree water sidewalk on Oak S Manis._ Co teâ€" D Grundy & Co. re Macdonald, re Land: for taxes; J. W. Col position of Oonstablf h After roufine bus communications wel The Council met ing, the Reeve in | Council all present. Next Monday niq will receive ‘the court Baptist Ch pared to furnish diglogues and son Silver collection. Call and see Coleman‘s Bargains in Shirts, Ties, Caps, Underwear, etc These lines will be sold at less than cost to make room for Spring goods A meeting of t Executive of the Town Improvemenff Society, will be held on Monday,Â¥ Feb. 27th, at 4 o‘clock in the Coullcil Chamber of the Town Hall, me rs â€" who have asâ€" sisted in selling kets for the enterâ€" tainment this weekllare kindly requestâ€" ed to make their i#turns then. ‘ Mr. Wesley . Headkck, of Richview, won the prize at t@eHard Times Carâ€" nival this week fq@t the largest load brough to the Cg@rnival, he brought in 54. This we thifik is a record load Coming into the Vi@#lage to any enterâ€" tainment ever held@here. DPR.. W. E. PEARS o N s Physician, Surgeon, etc. Officeâ€"Corner Main and Mill Streets. Office Hours : 8 to 10 am., 1 to 3 and 7 to 8.30 p.m. Weston Phone No. 87. wWESTON COUN al of the river to [J, HO\ rig@ Street, to erect: sofkewhere on the‘ _ THE PRA ong the brow of the| erStanks are at preâ€". chde seats for the ALWAYS E 2 sking the Coun-] rk site before landi Has just p T4 chl. esc Price BUTCC Far Grounds Wlthlsmck Yarda T1 995 5oo Hiripike wol alsp to add a Dor-‘ sxe tre®‘s grove as an aik, _ which woulr_ _ LAMB. â€"VE. hel most beautiful| t0o correspend. id@ecteation ground | f * f Call and oucil promised the reguests would reâ€"| and t iofts considerationâ€" | __________ atf the resigh‘ation[‘ > is# constable be acâ€" Geo. f â€"hat the Clerk ire a supply of dog [ a | Carpenter otiles on behalf of St ng for a rebate of Coulter Ave or) 1910. ’ m asked leave ’co‘i = viafor the purpose 7 &or current expenâ€"|_ Estimate instructed to pay CIL MEETING ess the following read. on Tuesday evenâ€" he Chair, the full it _the B Â¥.â€"P. U. ciety from. Earlsâ€" rch,which is preâ€" concert of music, E. Fisher, of To t time with Mr this week, before ver..B. C©:, where their home in the { the Town Imâ€" waited . upon the hs presented their manner, outlying _ mind to beautiâ€" e Town Hall, to river bank and of the river to Street, to erect ewhere on the the brow of the. anks are atb pre-“ e seats for the Moore re Pool e Co. re Exempâ€" n _except . school and extension of eet; Mayoâ€"Brown z + Tags; Wood, Jebentures; J. K. liable to be sold ter, resigning the in â€"f08 98 adjourned at All are welcome §A 70 33 90 65 20 65 75 TEpErHONE No. 30. Women‘s Plain Rubbers, 24 to Girls Rubbers, sizes 10 to 2 .. Girls Rubbers, sizes 6 to 9. .. George M. Lyons Special values in Overshoes and Rubbers, all sizes : Men‘s Overshoes, sizes 6 to 11. . . .. $1.60 Men‘s Rubbers, sizes 6 to 11, ... ... 80 Boys Rubbers, sizes 1 to 6........ 70 Boys Rubbers, sises 10 to 13 ... ... 60 Boys Rubbers, sizes up to 10 ..... 50 Women‘s Storm _ Rubbers, 24 to 7.. 65 We are offering special value in white WOOL BLANKETS, "*Swansâ€" down Brand," at 60 cents per lb or $3 60 to $4 20 per pair. The very finest quality on the market. | PLUMBING, A Specialty QrORGE . LTONS MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON A special stock of Geo. Sainsbury Flour & Feed | . Has just purchased a car load of Prize BUTCHER STEERS at the Union iStock Yards, and also two PRIZE HEIFERS weighing over 1300 lbs. J LAMB, â€"VEAL, PORK, POULTRY DRY @00DS BOOTS AND SHOFS fCigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. MAIN ST., WESTON THE PRACTICAL BUTCHER ALWAYS HAS THE QUALITY Carpenter and Contractor Farley‘s i Shaving Parlor LARIFF, Royal, Sovereign and North British and Mercantile. : _ {ONâ€"TARJFR, York, Merchants, Dominion, Traders and Ontario. Also Agent for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates Agent for the following Fire and Life Insurance Co‘s Estimates given on all kinds of work GLUTEN MEAL, OILCAKE BRAN, SHORTS, &c. Call and see my displ: and be convinced, f =â€"AND â€" EXCELSIOR LIFE, and TRAVELLERS ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Insuranec ~=~BOWNTREE, Jr. WESTON BRANCH, FIVE ROSES FLOUR always on hand. The BRank of _British [North America 75 Years in Business.= Have You a Bank Account ? . _ J. MUSSON The money is safer in the Bank than in your house or in your pocket. A CHECKING ACâ€" COUNT provides a safe and convenient way of paying your bills, as each checek issued returns to you as a receipt. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT keeps growing all the time because interest is added twice a year. Call at WESTON â€" O‘DELL, Dealer in jand talk to the Manager WESTON .. $1.60 $:â€" 80 €a ~40 a~~ 60 750 s 65 25 60 ~â€"â€" 5o 5_ 40 a y ;Capital and Reserve over $7 Remember Inch, Westom, repairs your glasses, fills prescriptions, amd teste your eyes r~=urately. Weston Shoe Store Dolls, Toys, Games, Birthâ€" day Cards, Views of Weston, Candies, Choice Bon Bons. The RIVERSIDE WAITIHG ROON HQdEd¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢¢P¢¢¢¢d¢eeqE Robt. Gray, Prop. HAOLbLOLACOLAAOCCAACASAAAAALAE Phone 16 Watch Our Window for Bargains. Pedlar Steel Sfhingles 5 Ready Roofing Portland Cement Paints, Oils and Varnishes, ORDERS DELIVERED. Shelf and Heavy Hardware Stoves and Furnaces Gasoline and Oil Stoves Sereen Dcors and Windows Maxwel) Lawn Mowers Field and Lawn Fences Oranges Malaga Grapes Cranberries _ Table Raisins and Dried Fraits. Send in your orders early Mrs. J. Finnigan e and convenient way of ach checek issued returns A SAVINGS ACCOUNT time because interest is Call at Fresh Halibut, White Fi Salmon, Mackerel, etc now in stock, Turkeys â€" Geese Chicken Ducks LAMB _ PORK VEAL TORONTO COLLEGE OR NUSIC, Pembroke St., Toronto. Madame Rutherford MAIN SIREET,. â€" WESTON PHONE No . 9. F. V4. ANIFFITR Ir. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY Joseph St., WESTON Orders promptly attended to (Mrs. T. Sutrrroxr) Teacher of Yocal Culture First Prize Beef TUESDAY‘S & FRIDA Y N. J. McEwen, Manager We JAS. HUGILL, See our display of have an extra fine lotâ€"of EAGLE BLOCK â€"FISH about it Eacus Burock White Fish ,300,000 & 7 Z The Hotel has 84 roomsâ€"with Bath, 2y4 with running water but no bath, and suites of two or three rooms including sitting room, and is absolutely fire-pr%of. RATES R THE PRINCE ARTHUR (EUROPEAN PLAXN) AT PORT ARTHUR,; ONT. wWILL BE OPENED MARCH £, 3911 CANADIAN NoRTHEAN RArtway call in and get our prices Lessons Given Free. Embroidery a Specialty. There are advantages in buying near home. . Singer Sewing Machine Orfice 26 Dundas St. E. ~ WEST TORONTO SEWING MACHINE All Academical and many Technical Subâ€" jects provided for. Write for Catalogue. State work preferred. HOME STUDY COURSES Money to loan in _I;i(é:and small amounts. s Officesâ€"36 Toronto St., Toronto, art Woodbridge, Wednesday,. Rooms with Bath â€" $2.50 $3.00 Rooms without Bath 1.30â€" . 2.00 Sample Rooms â€" £00â€" _ ~ welve bright rooms with running water has been sot apart for sample rooms. TORONTO JUNCTION COLLEGE or M U s IC_ AND SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION /‘ Mrs. Matio S. McGill, 2 Write for calendar Musical Directress Phone Jet. 79. West Toronto. beg to announce that their New Hotel J. K. McE W EN ; aicensed Auctioneer for the Counties of York, Peel and Simcoe, and West Toronto. ‘ Real Estate for sale and houses to rent. Offices: Canada Permanent Bldg 18 Toronto St. Phone M. 2689 C oW COOLTEn®r y S. Honor Graduate Ontario Veterinary College All diseases of Cattle and Horses Treated Scientifically. Calls by mail or phone promptly attended. Toronto Office 304 j corner Adelaide 6. HO0 w a rRp Barrister, Solicitor, 291 Main Street, Mornings and T The Shaw Correspondence Sehool{ 395 Yonge Street, Toronto Mrs. E. Munaovan, ANDERSON & Barristers, Solicitor 936 Keele St., (Ath Dundas 8t Private funds > Ofice and Residenceâ€"Main ODposite Cruickshank‘s We Telephone No. 15; Residence:â€"p; Crown Bank Office 9 to 12, 1 to 3, 7 to 8 Other hours by a._poiutment Office Rours DR. w. J. CHARLTON Physician, Surgeon, ebc. : fficeâ€"Cor. North Station and John Streets, Weston, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m; 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, § to 10 a.m. CHAS. H. PORTER, "B., M.R.O.S., Eng., L.R.C.P. Lon, Physician and Surgeon Ww._Pâ€"_TT, Jr., Superintendent. DR. J Before Buying a Over D DR. J Batrister, Solicitor, _ _ Notary Public. EDGAR ParSons Barrister, Solicitor Notary Public D ... DA MBR SPRCTALIST * Eye, Ear, Noseand Tnroat (Loudon and â€"Viâ€"nng) R. J. A. MEL D R U M Physician, Surgeon etc. wWESTON ONT funds to loan on class security, WOODBRIDGE ine St., opp. No o â€"Telâ€" ~Wandinera $ and Evenings 304 Lumsden P Rowntree & . HACKEK B T T, Dentist & McMASTER, tors, Notaries, ete. 4th. door North of , TORONTO. umsden Build}ng and Yonge. R O LL 8 *« _OPP. Northern Woodbridge 30 P CRX y Notary, etc. wWESTON ce & Sons, wWESTON, ONT. Main St., Westion s Wagon Works. 863 Ci)/llege Streot Toronto. Phone College 4912 TORONTO.. first , ONT. 36

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