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Times & Guide (1909), 18 Aug 1911, p. 5

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}' KEYS & BULL \ MAIN STREET, WESTON | barrows. ' Farm aad Lawn Fences. | Metallic Roofs and Ceflings. _ Genasco and Excello Ready Roofing. Portland Cement. Hot Water and Hot Air Heating. . Eavetroughing. â€" _ Special prices on Naiils:to Builders. Orders delivored. ‘Phone No. 14 MAAA MAAA MAAA $ T ‘Qur Repairs are a , _ HIGHâ€"CLASS FOOTWEAR posite Mr. Cousins Livery % TAILOR and FURNISHER l MAIN ST. & WEs g FOR YOUR SUMMER SUL d iss §3 i H. P. IRWIN A CGOCD SUIT ( I W. E. COLEMAN soerss wyo Paints and Oils. Happy Thought and:Oxford Ranges. Perfection Oil Stoves. Bereen Doors and W.indows Lawn Mowers and Garden 1ools. Fleury Ploughs, Scuffiers and Wheel HAR D W A R E A stylish perfect fitting suit gives a ian courage. It puts confidence into kisstep-imd speech. TIt:helps.him, to. help himself to success, ’fffi?we said at the top it doeth good ?.e a medicine. M O SNJCI A â€"40 &7 51 /4 )1 ESE & A ” (k Sg: / 3x \| 1/ â€" 4 P i “,; ; Â¥ The Weston ««Doeth :Good Like a Medicine" Main Street Weston white shop on He has th s choicest selection of stylish patterns. t isn‘t a qnestion at all as to whether an.can afftord to dress well. He ean make an overcoat with some class to it. > UNION LABEL â€" THE BANK OF St. Alban‘s °© ORGOGNT O â€"scnool :.* /. R. WADSWORTE ner Church and Wellington Streots. arrrar Paro Ure â€" $4,000,000.00 ESERVE _ â€" â€" $4,750,000.00 ©_ Deposits received in Savings Department of $1.00 and upâ€" wards, and interest allowed thereon at Current Rates. You will find him in the little &3 most assuredly can‘t afford not to. ‘can help you ambitious people if .l let us. _ _ wWIkL you? TORONTO BRANCH "TIS A FACT Opp. Bank of Nova Scotia EstABLISEED 1855. MANAGF PHS Y o3 oo tm yaâ€"p> $4,750,000.00 _ sity and WESTON FOR St. Alban‘s sé=e8u(f0® s an $ cove S Three miles from Toâ€" ChOOi rento, Visitof. Lord W Bishop of Toronto. | Large and_ beautiful eSton grounds. Boys preâ€" ONTARIO. pared for the Univerâ€" sity and Royal Military College. iSpecial attention given to junmiors and boys entering commercial life. For further particulars and terms. apply to _ M. E. Matthews, Head Master. If you wish to sell your property list it with us, as we sell quick, if price is right, Toronto, Gnt., stands toâ€"day without a superior in Canada. Graduates highly successful. Catâ€" alogue free. . W. J. Elliott, Principal. 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. We have on our list a small Factory site adjoining the G. T. R. tracks; A sevenâ€"room new frame house on King street; also several building lots that are in choice location, and the price right. % Cash, Mutual and Stock. Full Goverrment Deposit For Rates apply to E. J. MUSSON, WESTON or drop & card to Head Oflice, 157 Bay Street Toronto. THE YORK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY R. BARKER, Coulter Ave. Work satisfactor executed. Estimates given work. 4 Estimates given on all kinds of work Tinsmith @nd Sheet Metal orker Insure in the York Fire Carpenters and Contractors Frank McDonald W. C. BURRACE Builder & Contractor Newly renovated and specially adaptâ€" ed for the reception of PEARSON & MeEWEN See their List of Properties. Rarker & Peirson Goldwin Ave., Mount Dennis 1.â€"XXAKIDD Shoe Depot Fall Term Opens Aug. 28th. J ) ELLIOTT â€"o7â€" 77 MILTON PRESSED BRICK, ALBION HOTEL THISTLETOWN, ONTARIO North Station St. WESTON COR. YONGE AND ALEXANDER STRELTS WESTON, ONTARIO. DRIVING PARTIES m Agent for on allâ€"â€"kinds of and promptly 39 J. A. PEIRSON, Proprietor St. For the Holiday Season, 30 and 40 cents per pair ; also some splendid lines of Boy‘s Knickers, : at a bargain to clear out s the line. DEALER IX Choice Beef, Lamb, Vea!, fam and Bacon BUTFER AND EGGS A SPECIALTY. BUTTONWOOD AVE., _ MOLNT DENNIS As the result of & fall from an apple tree early last Ocfober and by which his spinal cord walf injured, Arnold 3: Davis, a promine and most successâ€" ful farmer of Oxifrd County passed away at his homeBin East Zot‘a, on July 19th, for ning months the deceasâ€" ed laid paralyzed§# unable to assist himself in any shaipe or form. Ehe late Mr. Davis was 29 years of age, and leaves to moukn his loss a wife and one small chilg besides q. mother and f2ther. Decefsed was a gItat stock fancier and hid one of the finest herds of Holstein kattle in the Proâ€" vince. Try one of our Rain Coats, $10.00 up. W. E. Coleman, Weston. is ’gowbe laid out finto lots of 50 feet _ Dear Sir,â€"There®# has been a great which he will resellf again. change in livery fhorses within the R last few years. Y&ars ago, if 4 young Cycling along thh walks and paths man wanted to talle a young lady out in Mount Dennisf when peobple a"t driving and expect@ ty enjoy. himself he traversing them is fcommencing to be was opliged to t@ke the worst old a nuisance again. fWhe public are beâ€" horse in the livery] stable, that would ginning to complailin, the indulgence drive itself, or he Khever could get his had better cease d avoid furthe" arm around his gllfll to save him. If trouble. § he took a detent l@oking horse to Put Ebomy Brushes, apd Fountain PCD® on style, he had {, hang on to the| at haliâ€"price, Inch$®, Cut Rate DIUS lines with both hafkds, and if be sFYen Store, Weston. took hisâ€"eyes off the horse to. look at | _ . _ the pretty girl besf@ie him, the chances| Take a Kodak with you Holiday!DF |were the _Lhorse #ould jump over a Inch, Weston, sells them. ditchor run away. _ Driving with a M gitl was }(lleprived i much of its pleaâ€" ~«â€"â€" sure in (hose days@ NELSON JAR,P\E I l ! We knew a yo@ng man that was PEALER Ix going to put his §rm around his girl i « and it cost him jugt threaâ€"hundred dolâ€" Choite Beef, Latmb, Yeal, Ham and Bacon 703 i 50°t Niz {U8t threehundred dol BUTFER AND EGGS A SPECIALTY. ‘;Vast wrecked, the fhorse was so badly . i j urt it had to Be killed, then tho BUTTONWOOD AVE., _ MOLNT DEANIS girl‘s father Kicked the young man all fâ€"â€"_____‘â€":;______â€"_â€"___-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€". ‘over the ordhard, sl broke the "main e o i Ee C raiaan spring‘" in his wafchj Concrete Mixer for hire capacity 40 yards a day. Mr. E. Seels ha's] Lambton Avenue n expects to occupy i Mrâ€"J E. Patso purchased through block of land on ] with a frontage of is to be laid out which he will resell a nuisance again. ginning to compla had better cease â€" trouble. Coulter Avenue, Don‘t forget to bring you!r repairing to us. Sweet fly J reliable one stote, Weston SUMMER SALE Reonrde N Mr. Will Ramsdfin is building a house on Macphers§n Avenue. Mr. Ramsdin, La sole agent in Mot Equity and Metrop ance Company. ‘ when you have tim Clearing off all Summer ‘ Goods at your own price | Watch our Bargain T able. ; Weston Shos Store t doY‘s ovrnls Geo. Sainsbury Mr. Cross is builfling , residente Marshall Avenue. Bayliss Avenue hiks been greas‘y imâ€" proved by having Ethe road cut and graided. Miss Helena andf Annie Webster ate visiting in Buffalo. Trusses fitted at W. J. Inch‘s busy Drug Store: Carpenter and Contractor ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Robt. Gray, Prop. MEN‘S TWEED SUITS | HIS SPINAL C Estimates given on all kinds of work Mount Dennis. AIN_ST., WESTI Poison, the only always is sold at Inch‘s busy EAGLE BLOCK !)RD INJURED _fall from an apple »ber and by which injured, Arnold J. _ and most successâ€" rd County passed in East Zot‘a, on months the deceasâ€" ‘his mnew house on rly completed and by August 15th. s been greatly imâ€" sohor Atuuc .t‘ _ se arrIT«ir _â€"_ it Dennis for the, E a &/ W litan Fire Insurâ€", RIC IE ‘all and see him , and be in time. | Get your Kodaks and Kodak sup |plies at Inch‘s, Weston. WESTON i CA {line at 10 o‘clocl§ at night, the horse iis walking as @uietly â€"as oxeq‘ it \never wakes up wtil it gets near the town, then he @ulls up and drives through the town Aike , cyclone, when he drives up to the house, the old lman is on the stepp, he thinks poorâ€" |must be awfully tiked trying to hold \that horse and "hefis‘"~. . | ‘ It is thougsht by Msome that horses |have no intelligencey put a horse that (knows enough to t§ke in a sporadic The girl‘s mothef® and father see the horse ‘start, their fhinds, experience a relief as they refleét that ‘"as long as â€"drives that friskyfhorse there can‘t be no hugging a gd@ing on, the girl‘s older sister sighs and says "‘that‘s so‘‘ goos to her room &nd laughs right out loud.. :,rl It wouldl be insfructive to the stienâ€" tists to watch fhat horse for a few miles, the horse Efairly foams before they get out of t§wn, but striking the country road, tire fiery steed comes down to a walk,Ethen it mopes along as if it had beerf used to working on a hearse, the shdy woods ate teachâ€" ed, and the carmflage scarcely moves, and. the horse sefms to be walking in ‘its sleep, the lifies are loose on the ‘dashboard, the I!§ft arm ol the driver is around the préity girl and they are talking low. I€ is not necessary to Italk loud, as the§ are so near to each other that the faftntest whisper can be theard. caseâ€" of ‘"‘Wel."". Iato â€"l1a year the livery men got on to tRe racket ‘ as they say at ‘"church sotiables," they have found the horses® that know their business are in great demand, and so the horses are traiged for the purpose, they ate trained @n purpose for outâ€" side courting. IG is not an uncomâ€" mon thing to see & young man drive up to a house wfiere his girl Jives with a horse th&t is just tearing things up, it pranées and champs the bit, the young mag seems to pull on them as though Aey were going to pul, him overâ€" the dashboard, the horse will hardly) stand still long enough for the gifl to get in, they start off and seem fo split the air wide open, the neightfurs say,. ‘ Them children will get &mashed up one of these days‘‘. & s 3 sens ‘‘But,"" if they Setarted out with a slow ~horse that Klooked as if all it wanted was to befleftâ€"Aloney, no matâ€" tct how innocent lhe coupe may look or be, people kn just as well as if they bhad been th, c, just: as=spon as they would get ou® on a lonely road, his arm would ntly _ creep around her waist, andâ€"G pshaw you have heard it kefore. = It got so that #the livery_ rig the young man droveAwas an index to his thoughts. If heMhad a stylish horse that was right ugon the bit and fWl of vinegar, he h&d to brace his feet and pull for all Be wasâ€"worth, while the pgor gitl sat pack in the corner of the buggy looking scared to death, of course the peopk would say that couple is all right and there was no fear of them gétting on familiar terms. & f * "But,"‘ a chanfge comes o‘er them, a cartriage appe@rs in front, coming towards them, the young man picks up the lines, the§horse is in the aitr, and as they pass @Whe other carriage it almost seems as @f the horse is runâ€" ning away, the g#@l that was in sweet repose a moment Before acts as though ning away, the g repose a moment she wanted to g the intruder the tion are continue If you meet a NO APPETITE ? : night #§u retire, hoping for that eitWers does not come, OI 1s ed andg figâ€" _ you jay [eeosye trouble fié.,n,;wwfbe § ed Bdol‘s 4 2 a MSs . Pill$, Athe W« iteed § # 1câ€" & § P d 1 V ay 5i fork} all Sss "f;' R and#bladâ€"g@ aDOII'“'“ P og ids 0 6b Ey doses$ o ces "_Tv‘ix‘vi‘.»:;«-.»_{”r‘»st,t se &o will ®va (i( a . sluggtS®"&kidneys and regulate ine. Con§inued treatment will Duggy 60 come ; out, after passing walk and convelsaâ€" party on the _ba.ck and father see the ?uinds, experience a t that "as long as porse there can‘t be to enjoy himself he ke the worst old stable, that would ever could get his 1 to save him.. If oking horse to put â€" year the livery racket" as they iables,"_ they have that know their t demand, and so ESUBSCRIBER has got sâ€" got some But Boys "~DowNsyviIEvw El About fifteen yeirs J. P. Jackson w 600â€"acre farm into fsr aside a small bloc ing about two acrtks avenue and called i On this picce of grgu bush, and q stre through the centre ideal spot for q palk did not get the to assume the street, n@1 patk to the townshi this park have "fot these years and the to sell the propert Downsview are desir® shall remain, and S spilited ones are sub: to purchase it. tee of the citizens Clarke, the township price on the land, so buy it. Their reques the property must b hammer. The death occurrgd here on Sunday morning of one of the oldest residents in this vicinity in [the person of Wilâ€" BHam Far. Mr. [Fart was botn in Chinzuacousy Towfiship, Peel County, in 1830 and came ko live in Vaughan Township when a [small boy and teâ€" sided _ on lot 5 n. 9, until eleven years ago, when retired to Woodâ€" bridge from activeffarm life. About 57 years ago he wap married to Sarah Wiltiams, daughtell of the late John Williams, of WoodBridge. He was one of the first councilibrs of Woodbridge, and was a prominfnt member of the Mecethodist Church a§kd an active work. er and director int the Woodbridge Agjricultural Sogiefy. He _was a staunch supporter d&f the late N. C. Wallace, and leavesA besides 4, widow, one son, and two dgughters ty mourn his loss, vizâ€"A. WJ Falr, Vaughan; Mrs. J. Hy. Taylor, [Weston, and Mrs. S. A. Elliott, Woodbridge. The funâ€" eral togk place on Thesday, afternoon to the Methodist Pemetery, Woodâ€" bridge. Highly Coâ€"mment Humber; Ligowa, T The â€" Methodist friends will hold the beautiful grow Snider, fourth lin Thursday next. A ing programme of, vocal music will be J. G. Rogers, Wool J. W. Morgan, Ma be present. . Refres 5.30 to. 8 p.mâ€" dren, 15 cents. _ STANDING FIE PETITIa C. §. Shibley, Ha L Chasâ€" Whitty, King, 874. 27 ~A. _ J With Abundance, 8$4i. 3, Jas. Cameron, E4. ~R.L.â€" Woodâ€" Commended, G. Tartar King, 76%. C. LE wWALLACE, wWwWESTON BRANCH NOW OPEN General banking business transacted, Cheques on Toronto Banks cashed at par, highest current rate paid on Savings Deposits, Interest credited half yearly. This Bank does not require any notice of withdrawal. Deposits received by Mail will receive prompt attention. wWESTON BRANCH 7 P. C. POPE, Manager. REMEMBER Inch Weston is sole agent for Williams‘ Fly Oil. ® Ebony Brushes, and Fountain Pens, at halfâ€"price, lnch‘s, Cut Rate Drug Store, Weston. Pride, 824. ‘ 5, Marshall Mil Standard, 781. | A numiber of 1 young people ol Elia, t,ok in thef moonlight excurâ€" sion on Friday, n{fht last. WOOCDERIDRGE Bank of Nova Scotia Aug. 12 Aug. 16 Aug. 23 Aug. 25 The der n in anene e 1c oC + aiz an j On return journey, tickets at $18.00, conditional on 30 days work, will be issued to original starting point as shown on going titket, DATES OF SALE Auo. 2 Lines in Ontario Sonth of G.Tâ€"R., Toronto to Sarnisa, and from stations in ‘the $10.00 to Winnipeg. Choice of destination left to the excursionist and free transportation granted from Winnipes West to Regina, Saskatoon, Warman, Swan River and intermediate points. Nominal rates to all other points on the Canadian Northern Railway. Aug IMPOE Canadian Northern Ry. INCORPORATED 1832 CAPITAL $3,000,000. RESI Provinac of Quebec. 3 e North of Toronto Sarnia line including all branches and the.Can. Nor.{Ont. Railway, Points in Eastern Onbario. % % Points West of Toronto in Ontario. RC? & All points East of Toronto in Ontario and Quebec,. ies eet Iway, Cent nd for ELIA g CROP COM 1911. Woodbridge, Secy Is ago, when Mr. subâ€"dividing his small Tofts, he set of land containâ€" s on Grandview Grandview Park und is a beautiful of water runs it, making it an [c. Mr. Jackson nship council to r did he deed the congregation _ and Lawn Social on pds of Mr. J. Câ€" . West York, on aried and interestâ€" instrumental and presented. Rev. ‘sridge, _and Rev. le, are expected to. ments SE Ye@~Tom ts 35cts." Chilâ€" et, _Elders Mills aple; Ligowa, 83. itobicoke, Canada each Canadian way to Winnip rowsmith, Judge. Vellore; Bumper gpoon, â€" Humber d, Wm. Dobson hi Fhe. taxesâ€" on been paid. during township intends ?‘ Residents ol us that the park me of the publicâ€" ribing "to & fund large: Commitâ€" sked Mr. W. A. clerk, to put a that they might J was refused, as sold under the vesters along the Ca McNeil, Vellore 30.000 Rarvesters Wanted. [XCUDS THE ti~* ONY rmn Estran on Tenders will be received by the underâ€" signed until the First day of Septemâ€" ber, 4911, for the purchase of the valuable freehold farm being the West half of Lot Number Twelve in the Nintlh Concession of â€"the Township of Vaugthan, containing oneâ€"hundred acres more or less. The soil is clay loam; about fourteen acres in meadow and about four acres in bush. The buildâ€" ings cansist of two framedwellings main part ol the larger 36ftx 24ft. with cellar and kitchen addition 18{t.x 24ft., the smaller dwelling suitable forâ€" hired help; barn T2{t.x 50{t6. with stone basement have stable accommoâ€" dation for about ten horses and twenty cattle. In addition there is a shed and pig pen and implementi house. There is a never failing well on the propetty. 8 The highest or any tender not necesâ€" sarily lars, HOUP‘E TO RENTâ€"Coulter Avenue, _ seven Rooms, Bath and all conâ€" veniences. Apply to Geo. Sainsbury, Weston . & gBgOARD $3 50 WREKâ€"Mrs. Joseph Webster, WadBwortn Farm, Wesâ€" ton. 40 [ENRY RUSSELL, Licensed Aucâ€" tioneer for City of Toronto and Counties of York and Peel. _ All orders promptly attended to. I have several goud farm properties placed in my bands for sale, all within a few 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 alt preperty, Phone Central, Wesen Residence, John Street. tf RICHARZ w aDE apply The Women‘s Institute will hold their meeting on Wednesday, August 16 in the form of a ~picâ€"nic, about 4 o‘@ock on the Village green. Each member is asked to bring a friend with them and to provide. WANTED â€"Yourk girl between 12 and 15 yearsfito minds children Apply to Mrs, Frfink E. McPearS%op, Box 115, Westoun. /""A 40 pPpEARSON & McEWEN. Dealers in 3 Real Estate._ Village and Farm Properties for Sale or to Rent. O flice Main St., opposite the Bank of B.N.A. Weston. Long distance Telephone conâ€" nection. : tf RWWADE. Coulter Avenue, delivery agent for the Dominion 'E;zpress Company on all _business in and out within the town limits. _ Also baggage transfer and gencral cartage. Phone No. 69. ; 38tf Miss E. Kingdon spent the week end in West Toronto. Miss May Muir is spending her holiâ€" days in Tottenham. Mrs. and Miss Cairnes and Miss Rena Cave, are visiting Miss Atbkinson. THISTLETOWN Freehold Farm Condensed Advertisements SALE OF VALUABLE F.«C. L. JONES, 18 Toronto Street, To:onto, _} Splicitor forâ€" the: Vendors agcepted. For fugther paTticuâ€" tetms and conditions of sale. to RESERVE $5,500.000 rthera lin 8 very heavy o travel. by will 40 us$ P54 4 le

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