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Times & Guide (1909), 6 Oct 1911, p. 4

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Mfove i Humber Lgdge . visit to Stanley J on Tnesday, Ott. car. ‘The Harvest Fesfival Services of St. John‘s (Anglicang Church held on Friday and Sunday last were well atâ€" tended. Special mullsic rendered by the Choir was gredklly appreciated. Credit is due to t Ladies of the congregation for the®beautiful decorâ€" ations. When you buy Of éxchan‘ge your Lglasses, call to see Inch, when he tests your eyes it is done accurateâ€" ly. Dr. Meldrum s removed his ofâ€" fice from Main Street to the East corner of King a North Station Streets. Telephorfe, No. 15 as beâ€" fore. $ The annual East Bowling match Willl ronto on Saturday to 5 p.m. The Seer ton Club will be p entries on or before 4 5th. Mrs. H. Cousi is visiting he brother Mr. L A.j[Wood of Ottawa. Inch‘s Lung Balsam stops that Saturday evening i%x the Town Hall, Cough, : aad his Cureâ€"aâ€"Cold, breaks may be procured ‘from any member up a cold. ‘of the Banquet Committee. Get your P â€"â€" tickets early. I Mrs. W. R. Bu Pleasantville, N. to visit her sons Remember Nov. 27h. That is the date on which e _ Westminster Young _ People‘s ild hold . their Mock Parliament. ou will want to see and hear Mr. L. Borden, the new Premier, and Wilfrid Laurier leader of the opposi ion. Keep this date open; you will§not regret it. P MQ“‘W‘\\“M Subscription Price. ‘The young people of the Westminâ€" jy and he tried to fxamine it while ster Young Peoples Guild held their it was in motion. e torew on the third meeting of fpis season on Monâ€" reverse lever aad put his hand inâ€" dgy evening last, [Sept. 25th. The to the cylinder to} draw away the meeting was a grdat success and was corn that had becofie lodged there. tfi\gomughl;y enjoyd1 by nearly oneâ€" The léver in some finknown manner %gfnidred young folk and their friends. became unfastened $from the clutch Weston‘s favorite nusician, Mr. Knoâ€" and threw the mahine intos gear ‘the, contributed 1 much towards the again. Before his asistant could reâ€" enjoyment of thp evening with a verse the lever again his hand was splendid violin sofo, beautifully rendâ€" being drawn through the cylinder to ered. â€" Followingfthe solo the Presiâ€"“the knives. Dr. W$ J. Charlton, of dent, Mr. Espef, introduced the Weston, was summoked, but the fingâ€" speaker of the @rening, Rev. Alex. er is so badly mutilated that it may MrMillan, of Tordnto. Mr. McMillan have to be amputatéd. gave a most integesting and ,enlight-l â€"â€"â€"o+ ening lecture dégaling with that HORTICULTURAL soCIETY SHOW. period of Presbytefian Church history _ At the Weston Harticultural Socieâ€" generally known ag the "Convenanting ty‘s Flower Show the Town Hall Period.""‘ For ovef an hour he took last Saturday the fipllowing were the 3 : prize winnels:â€" ; Pls gudienss b_ack ho the oys .wh.eni Mrs. C. B. Tyrrefl, Gladiolus, first the Presbyterian §Church was in its prize: White Asters} first prize; Lavâ€" _formativer stage, Â¥o the time when ender Asters, first fprize; Light Pink the Covenanters s§ned that ever to Asters, first prize; EZinias, first prize, be remembered "‘Nbtional Covenant‘" Centre piece Nastutlur_ns, first prize; f s Nasturtiums, seconf! prize; Snap Draâ€" in old Grey Friarg$ Churchyard, then|yon, second prize;} Greatest number on through the yekrs of martyrdom,/of Exhibits, first grize. ‘persecution and tGrial until brighter fiMtrS. T. L. MO_fit 7 Sélap Dragond, Edays c 4 4 _|first prize; Whitg Asters, _ secon 1 ._yd 3138 .Wl_th & adyvent in fine prize; Light Pink Asters, second prize "?’n‘ of William Orange; to the y avender Asters, gecond prize; Table _#}me of civil and Feligious freedom. Bouquet, second pgize. The next meeting® will be held on| Mrs. T. Galbr#gith, Nasturtiums, _Monday evening ndkt, Oct. 2nd at 8 fé;st prize;CT?;bl .Bouquect (iAste.ars, j j st prize; Centre fpiece, second prize. _ouclock. A hbera_.l nd excellent PrOâ€"| ppg Judges als@ recommend that gramme of music fis being provided Mr. Thomson be &warded a Certifiâ€" _and Mr. Fraser will give a short adâ€" cate of Merit forg bis very beautiful dress on the life #ad charactgristics exhibit of a Lan Eicape Garden. of St. Peter. Mr. Rraser will also be The Judges desife to specially menâ€" aesisted by a mumBer of the younger|tion some exceeGingly ~ne Balsams members of the CGu@ld. This meeting|contributed by M# Thos. Kersey, alâ€" should be of intgrest to all. A|so a splendid bouiquet of Asters and cordial invitation i extended to you|a charming pot of Stocks sent by NMr. slf you are no long#r aâ€"young pewon:(}. G. Adam of â€"#â€" "The Eims.‘" ‘eome to this meel@ng and you will} Mr. Jeunings afeo deserves aâ€" large ‘go home feelin= asftyou used to feel.tproportion ofâ€"prégise for his exhibit Telephone No. 26 RBeccseeceeeseeeeecec.0000®+ _ _ For Infants and Children. | in 1 3 e y x & < & r. Ben Boylen of toe Fif ad a The Kmd Yflll Havg mwagb gflfighl ffinger of his left. h§nd so badly cut ed, we want to kno Bears the j ;that it Signature of 4 A m s wes CASTORIA WESTON Weston, Ont., Friday, ADVERTISINC RATES A. E. WHINTON, Propriefor ill pay a featernal odge West Toronto 3. Leave by 7.30 age" has gone to . _‘ ... ~ “\ "., for a few weeks Miss Gladys Burr ter of Mrs. W. R.. m !Hayward Kimball, , introduced the‘Weston, was summoRed, but the ingâ€" ening, Rev. Alex. er is so badly mutilated that it may nto. Mr. McMillan have to be amputatéd. ;tasting and ,enlight-l 0 aling â€" with that‘HORTICULTURAL ocCIETY SHOW. lian Church history _At the Weston Harticultural Socieâ€" the ‘Convenanting ty‘s Flower Show in the Town. Hall k on hanr‘ ha taat last Saturday the Wllowing were the PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY and West Lawn e played at To:â€" ict. Tth from 2.30 ary of the Wesâ€" ased to receive ursday, October ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS w you. imps ann Giinr : ' On account of the wet weather toâ€" “}day Weston Fair | School Children‘s Day has been postiponed until Saturâ€" her day, October 7th ht the same hour _ and place. A ]bublic meeting will be held in the Town Hall, on Wédnesday evening, Oct. 4th for the purpose of discusâ€" sing High School atters. The Reeve in the Chair. A l&rge attendance is requested. N. Y., who have I for the past mon home. Don‘t forget to see Inch‘s Special Dollar watch, guaranteed to keep time for one year. In Weston Fair Prize List Ladies work, Class 31, item No. 44 has been wrongly entered. |Weston Branch of the Women‘s Instituite ace not giving prizes this year at! the Fall Fair for Light layer cake apd Tea biscuit. The death of s. D. Stevens, of Concession A, Efobicoke, occurred suddenly from a | paralytic stroke. Deceased was apparently in the best of health all day. @She is survived by her husband, fo sons and two daughters. _ The i#sons are Robert, Frederick, Williavé and Walter. â€" The daughters are Mrg. William Monk, of Emery and Miss Sadie of Weston. The ladies of t ment Society are very effective wo afternoon from 2 maire‘s home, m for the Bazaar wh the Town Hall, 0 Any lady desiring | hand will be welco and make this B and best ever. ; that it may have fo be amputated. He was examining f a large ~cutting box when the accidept happened. The machine had not bedn feeding regular ly and he tried to Examine it while it was in motion. He torew on the reverse lever aad ‘. his hand inâ€" to the cylinder tof draw away the corn that had becoiie lodged there. The léver in some mknown manner became unfastened §from the clutch and threw the maghine intos gear again. Before his asiStant could reâ€" ‘verse the lever again his hand was ‘being drawn through the cylinder to Tthe knives. Dr. W§ J. Charlton, of ‘Weston, was summoed, but the fingâ€" er is so badly mutilated that it may have to be amputatéd. A reliable French regulator; never fails. These pills are exceedingly %owerful in regulating the generative portion of the female system. Refuse all cheap imitations, Dr. de Van‘s are sold at €5 a box, or three for $10. Mailed to any address. The Scobell Drug Co., St. Catharines, Ont. Dr. de Van‘s Female Pills Mrs. T. L. Moff@t, Snap Dragon, first prize; Whitg Asters, _ second prize; Light Pink Asters, second prize Lavender Asters, gecond prize; Table Bouquet, second pgize. Mrs. T. Galbr#ith, Nasturtiums, first prize; Tablef Bouquet Asters, first prize; Centre Bpiece, second prize. on APPLICATION EBC S D Les e ie t nc oo y The Judges alsg recommend that Mr. Thomson be &@warded a Certifiâ€" cate of Merit forgbis very beautiful exhibit of a Landcape Garden. The Judges desife to specially menâ€" appearance of the whole show Tickets for the |Fair Banquet on $1,00 per Annum/(n advance. k Town Improveâ€" ; putting in some k every Monday o5 at Mre. Leâ€" king preparation h will be held in tober 20 and 21. o give a helping e. Come along zaar the biggest wWESTON, ONT ‘ to specially menâ€" ngly â€"ne Balsams Thos. Kersey, alâ€" uet of Asters and Stocks sent by Mr. "The Eims.*. ge, grandâ€"daughâ€" urrage and Mrs. of Pleasantville, en visiting here j 1911 have r@iturned The regular imeeting of the High School Board as held on‘ Monday evening. All mémbers present. Apâ€" plications for e position. of Secreâ€" tary were opengd aad were from Mr. A. G. Peirson, jW. Skelton and J. Thomson: Applications were laid over for consfderation at the next meeting. 1 Verralâ€"Gouldfng. . ‘"‘That the text books recommehded for the upper form by the Principal be authorized by this Board." rried. Gouldingâ€"Verral. ‘"‘That we hold a public meeti re the High School Byâ€"Law, at tlle Town Hall on ae early a date as possible to be arâ€" ranged by the Chairman.‘‘ Carried. Irwinâ€"Gouldigig. ‘"That the Princiâ€" pal with the pfoperty committee be instructed to rchase a mictoscope and other neces§ary science supplies.‘"‘ Carried. Irwinâ€"Hughe: Board instal a the Secretary.‘ This fair promi tain its repfitatio shows of the dist ly strong in the and good purses speeding. Reduce Address Secretar a prize list. Vetralâ€"Gould| books recomme by the Princip this Board." C Irwinâ€"Goulding® ‘"That the acâ€" counts of the caftetaker as\ read be paid.‘" Carried. t McEwenâ€"Irwi tion of Wm. E of $50 in his s granted, to dat Carried. : McEwenâ€"Harrig. ‘"‘That the High School be closedfon Friday afternoon the 29th instant in order to give the pupils an opportinity to actend the Field Day of thef Weston Fair." Carâ€" ried. nch sells a Poul y Tonic and ediâ€" cine that b‘.ln‘g‘S~ You in Dollars w 04a nhcn Harrisâ€"Lyons. $ "That this meetâ€" ing be adjourned f until Wednesday, Oct. 4 at 8 p.m.‘"‘@arried. Physician, Surgeom, etc. Officeâ€"Corner Main and Mill Streets. Office Hours : 8 to 10 am., 1 to 3 and 7 to 8.30 p.m. Weston During the recentisession of Parliaâ€" ment, important cManges were made in the Seed Control Act respecting the sale of clover aphd timothy. seed. Under the old Adt the inspector sometimes found it @lifficult to prove violations though r§isrepresentations were being made. Afdealer might ofâ€" fer red clover seefl, containing as many as 92 noxiousg weed â€" seeds per ounce and an unliffiited number of other weed seeds sugh as Foxtail, reâ€" present it as his fhest grade and charge neafly as mugh as his competâ€" itor asked for No. 5‘ He would not mark it No. 1, butéhe might state verbally that it wastNo. 1, or just as good. This has oftes been done, with the result that farmErs as well as reâ€" tail merchants who Really wanted to buy pure seed have Iigot badly contaâ€" minated seed aad paid high prices for it. Under the new § Act such misteâ€" presentations will be impossible and both farmers aad Betail . merchants will be able to buy ftheir seed more intelligently. Four grades are fixed by the Act for red @lover, alsike, alâ€" falfa and timothy sged, and all seed sold for seeding purmoses by seedsmen must be plainly Rpelled with the grade. ‘Any seed ndt grading No. 3, which is a higher s§andard than the old prohibitive line/ of five. noxious weed seeds per thousand of good seed, is prohibited Mfrom sale. The following are the standards for freeâ€" dom from weed seeds:â€" In aadition â€" to the standards fOr freedom from weed seeds, standards for purity in other frespects and genâ€" eral appearance lare fixed for extra No. 1, and No. 2. §# Double the numâ€" ber of noxious weed seeds are allowâ€" ed in alsike on accdunt of the greatâ€" er dificulty. in clBaning this seed. Farmers and seed déalers should have their‘ seed tested af%d graded before offering it for sale.$ Samples will be carried free through the mails and tested without charge if addressed to the Seed Commissi@ner, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. _ . ‘i A banknote whichs fluttered from a Tady‘s hand was picked up by q goatâ€" herd, and was snateMed from his grasp and swallowed by aBgoat. ‘The goat was killed and thefnote found, and now the goatherd i8 suing the lady for the value of the fanimal. Stranger thinzs hage happened in reâ€" gsard to animals ang bankinote. There was an LIrish case ot long ago in which 4 goat got gHaway with four hundred and forty pounds at one meal, There was also the pig in a London suburban pantomimé which wandered into the greenâ€"room fone elfening and swallowed a fiveâ€"p(gilnd note_ which fluttered from a, _ gentleman‘s open pocketâ€"book. 3 = 5 lb lIangeL siv‘t Was UHC â€"LGSC Mo n dsc who, while dining on the terraceâ€"of a Norbomne restaurant, let a banknote fall into his soup. When he laid the note on the table ito _ &ry a gustbof wind cafried it _ away. and â€" a° dog swallowed if.,, The genileman detained tho animal, and sugd the owner for one hundied {francs,, the value of the the dog to refund th@ money DR. W. E. PE ARSON CHANGES Lg‘LTHE SEED CONTR ACT. HIGH SC October 2 BANKNOTE iSTORIES BOLTO Phone No. 87. fJones> ‘‘That the }phone for the use of . ‘That the applitaâ€" lerby for an increase ary as caretaker be frome Get. E. T911." 1TOOL ~BOARD. Carried. fes this year to sugâ€" as ons_of theâ€" hest ict. It is particularâ€" lifferent horse classes, are being offered in rates on the C. P. R. Fair, Bolton, for a FAIR and 3rd standards for Agent for the following Fire and Life Insurance Co‘s TARIFF. Royal, and North Britisb and Mercantile. NONâ€"TARJFF, York, Merchants, Dominion, Traders and Ontario. â€"AND â€" EXCELSIOR LIFE, and TRAVELLERS ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Insuranec WESTON BRANCH, Weston Shog Store 75 Years in Business. CHOICE BEEF, LAMB, VEAL HAM AND BAGCON. D. Rowntree, Jr. RHUBARB, STRAWBERRIES, LETTIUCE, ONIONS, RADISHES Also Agent for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates. Farley‘s Shaving Parlor Cigars, Cigarettes and FTobaccos. SUMMER SALE Watch our Bargain T able. Don‘t forget to bring your repairing to us. Miss Molliec Ambler Wednesday, Oct. 4th, 1911 Pupils wishing to join kindly send in their names on or before that date Physical Culture We are showing some good values in Shecetings, single and double widths ; Pillow Cotton ; Cottons, gray and white; also Shaker Flannels, both light and dark, in variâ€" ous weights and widths; as well. as Shaker Flannel Blankets, all sizes For particulars apply to Miss MOLLIE AMBLER, William St., Weston. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. British North/ America THE PRACTICAL BUTCHER E. J. MUSSON Robt. Gray, Prop. Clearing off all Summer Goods at your own price Main Street, SOCIETY DANCES 18306 THE BANK OF 1011 particularly if they live far from #own, frequently fina it very convenient to take advantage #df our J;fi Account plan. Either may make deposits oQf w own signature alone. Thus efher in town, es suits their convenitnce. $1.00 opens a Savings Account, Joint or ordinary . Interest added halfâ€"yearly. Money may be withdrawn at any time. announces the reâ€"opening of her classes in CALL SOLICTEED. Specials for Saturday 19y WESTON EAGLE BLOCK DEALER IN commencing Business. Capital And Reserve Over $7,500,000. Two Members |jOf a Family 48 N NMorris Dances Weston MA O 4# W i ( withdraw cas her \can fdo t nce. | Fruits in Season â€"VEGETABLESâ€"_ Cabbage, Lettuce, Radishes Tomatoes, Onions, Rhubarkh Beef, Veal, Pork, Shelf and Heavy Hardware Stoves and Furnaces Gasoline and Oil Stoves Sereen Deorg and Windows Maxwell Lawn Mowers Fi d and Lawn Fences MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON PHONE No. 9. L WV n Pedlar Steel Shingles § Ready Roofing Postland Cement Paints, Oils and Varnishes : ORDERS DELIVERED. Canned Gaoods of all kinds PICKLES, OLIVES and TEAS Phone 16 Carpenter and Contracto: Coulter Avenue, â€" _ WESTON Concrete Mixer for bire, capacity 40 yards a day. Geo. Sainsbury w.â€"C. BURRAGCGEL Builder & Contractor Corner Church and Main Sts., WESTON The RIVELSIDF WATHMG R00N SPRING LAMB HIGHâ€"CLASS FOOTWEAR . . Opposite Mr. Cousins Liverv We make to flwder’ Our Repairs are a Speciaic® Agent for MILTON PRESSED BRICK Phone No. 106 Cheese, Butter and Eggs. The Weston Shoe Depot Estimates civyen on all kinds of. work Mrs. J. Finnigan : N. J. McEwen, Manager. hdraw casly on his or her can fdo the ;bankirg when Joseph Street. WESTON JAS. AUGILL, See our display of TTR It. Eacuir BLOCK. FORâ€" D R. W. J. CHARL TON Physician, Surgeon, etc. fficeâ€"Cor. North Station and Joh»s Streets, Weston, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m; 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, 8 to 10 a.m. Telephone No D K._ Aâ€"_M. ROLLS. M.B., M.R.C.S., Eng., LR.C.P. Los. Physician and Surgeon wWOODBRIDGE, ONT. Residence:â€"Pine St., opp. Northern Crown Bank. Tel. Woodbridge 30 GLUTEN MEAL, OILCAKE, | BRAN, SHORTS, &o . EA special stock of | FIVE POSES FLOUR G. _ HOWARD GRrAaAy * Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, ete. 291 Main Street, wWESTON. Motnings and Evenings. § Toronto Officeâ€"204 Lumsden Buildin; cormer Adelafdeâ€"and Yonge. i 5. B. _E D MU N D S, : Barrister, Solicitor, No’tary Pliblilci,: 1758 Dundas Street, TORONTO, (above Hoar‘s Hardware Stotre), Real estate loans placed at current rates Telephone Junéti'on 991 {tMAIN _ STREET, â€" WESTON \THIS MAY INTEREST YOU. ‘We want a reliable man to sell our well known specialties® in fruit trees, ismall fruits, seed potatoes, fioWering shrubs, roses, etc., in Weston and lcounty during fall and winter months. lOutfit free, exclusive territory, PaY | weekly. 2 % en _ Offices: 2 Canada Permanent Bldg 18 Toronto St. Terms Moderate, Phone M. 2689. J. EDGAR PARSONS, Barrister, Solicitor, Notatry. Public TORONTO JUNCTION # COLLEGE OF MUS1IO . AND SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION . Mrs. Marie S. McGill, cA Write for calendar _ Musical Directress Phone Jct. 79. West Toromto. :. G, w. .COULTEER,â€"v. g. Honor Graduate Ontario Veberinary College All diseases of Cattle and Horses $ Treated Scientifically. _ â€" Calls by mail or phone promptly attended. : WESTON ONT. Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, ete. 936 Keele St., (4th. door North of Dundas St., TORONTO. ?rivate funds to loan on first class security. Est Flour & Feed DR. J. A. MELDRUM. Physician, »etc. Office and â€" Residenceâ€"East corner King and North Station Sts. Ww. HA. O DELL, € DR. J. T. HACEKETT, ANDERSON Over D. Rowntree & Sons, H. â€"P. AULD;, Glasgow Trained Nurse King George Road, 15 Dealer in Dentist & McMASTER, wWESTON, ONT always on hand Weston, Ont. TORONTO. WESTON.

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