Times & Guide (1909), 1 Aug 1913, p. 8

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| \ mt aeponeprompenerentnorenponehonthontrcronts ERomcAâ€"ACRCACAIACARTRCAORIACAACCAOREEAI . jup CHURCH OF THE GOOD is o : SHEPHERD. ORDER YOUR MONUMENTS NOW Success is usgally the profit of & d@ozen failures. | â€" A Highland miflister was called to task by one of hfs congregation after a Sunday morn@ig‘s discourse. S hae three objec#fions to this mornâ€" ing‘s sermon, ‘ said the grumbler. "Rirst, it wasfread; second, it was na‘ weel readf and ‘third, it was no‘ weel readg and no‘ worth readifig!" WARDELL‘S â€" MONUMENTAL â€" WORKS f a We Know, Sell and Deliver QUALITY, and you 1 + + + + 8 do rot pay any premium for..it ceither., Particularly attractive is < our showing of Monuments w* f:\“\“m\““ this spring, about sixtyâ€"five ‘::‘/r,‘g\““‘“\"‘%\i\“ different designs in stock, ’*?1“‘\'}‘\‘}&\\‘\-\\\\‘.\\\\\\\\ made up in the best Imâ€" sfan cesmls s ';g_@‘“‘\‘\\v\\\\\.\\:\é\{‘ ported and. Canadian Granâ€" / *1% 5%‘\\h\‘\\\\\§\\\\\. weâ€" ites, ranging in prites up 3 g\{\\\\“\‘\‘\i\\“ ts to $425.00, ready for erecâ€" ~ B esssamuaults a o § is Jfi%m\l\“ S ‘\}}\\\\ § tion in your cemetery plot. ‘\{: % r\\}‘gml \\g\{ We sell good Monuments §‘ ’ \\{\\{},“ as reasonably as any good € 1\ %’ “\\\‘\\\\\‘)&\ _:% dealers anywhere. _ Brains se . dtoanamirraesesee s â€" cents. 1476 DUNDAS STREET, A TRIPLE ICOMPLAINT Noar Royee Avenue and C.P.R, Station PHCNE JUNC. The new livestock depar the Canadian tional Ext paved from endito end with so that everybofly can view animals in cleagliness and Everybody shoi@ld see them the prize animgls at Tork with the finest &n the world The girl who Ras a chronic case of the ideal is apg to develop into a spinster. > WEST TORONTO 190 new Ii\{%stqck department at Corner Posts, $6 to $10 per set; Grave Tablets, $5 to $25. Carving and Lettering done by the latest electric and pneumatic devices. Special designs furnished free of charge~ _ . ational Exhibition is to end with concrete, y can view the prize liness and~ comfort. d see them, too, for s at Toronto class & 2 cateoes .. rcruanates Sond . here mm ucce en On Sunday next, Mass will be celeâ€" brated.at 10.30 a.m. Priest, in charge Rev. Dr. Tracey. 11 a.m. Mattins and Sermon. 9.45 a. m. Sunday School. * "9.45 a.m. Adult Bible Class. 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon On Sunday next service will be held in Westminster Sunday School Audiâ€" torium, corner Main and Mill Streets at 1t "am., and 7 p.m. . Sunday School at 3 p.m. Celebration of Holy Communion, first Sunday of the month at 11 a.mâ€", third Sunday at 8 a.m. & Public Worship at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 2.45 p.m. Classes at 3 p.m Services Lords Day, 11 am and 7 p.m. Sunday School, 3 p m. Men‘s Bible Class, 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday 8 p.m. Bible Study, Inâ€" ternational S. S.\Lesson. Friday 8 MOUNT DENNIS. METHODIST CHURCH. Public service at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m Sunday School and Adult Bible Classâ€" es at 3 p.m. Divine service next clock a.m. ist Sundayâ€"Mattins at 10.30 Holy Communion (Choral) at 11. 2nd Sundayâ€"Mattins at 11. >rd Sundayâ€"Holy Communion after Mattins at 11. 4th Sundayâ€"Mattins at 11. _ _5th Sundayâ€"Matting and Litany at CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Sunday next, preaching 11 a.m. Bible Class, 3 p.m. Preaching, 7 p.m. Subject,â€"‘"‘The Secret of Success.‘‘ The first of a series of addresses to young people to be delivered the first Sunday of each month. Every Sunday Evensong at 7. | Sunday School, at 3 p.mâ€" l On â€"Saints‘ Pays Holy Communion| at 10.50. TO RENTâ€"Two [frnished rooms On King Geoprge‘s Roag. Apply to Miss Moran. f 87 Your:?t People‘s Club, Wednesday, 8 p.m. You are invited to our services. Minister REV. VINT. LAUGHLAND, LOST OR STRAYED,â€"Grade Holâ€" stein, rising 3 ars, right horn slightly higher thkn left. â€"Finder please notify H. BJliff, Cooksville, Phone 21. j 37 FOR SALE,â€"Solid Brick House, 7 rooms, all convenienctes, well finished, three mantles; or would rent to a good tenant. Apply to R. Barker, Holley Ave., Weston. 38 DRESSMAKING AND,PLAIN SEWâ€" ING. Prices reasonable. Miss Moran, St. Geaoge‘s Road. 38 horse gardener‘s wagon, new, fitted up by us for the late John Cottrill, may be seen at our shop.. Mrs.Cotâ€" tril has instructed us to sell for anyâ€" thing like a fair offer. J. Cruickshank & Sons. & TO RENTâ€"A new 6 roomed house with â€" Electric Ligft and _ Water. Apply to Wm. Gillie®g, cor. Main and Oak Street. Bld FOR SALEâ€"50 acre farm in the western peninsula of Ontario, in the fertile County of Lambton,. produces all cereals and the only real COID territory in the Dominion, also toba¢â€" co, beans, tomatoes, and sugar peets, with factory near by; or,. would exâ€" change for propeety in or _ near Weston either vacant or built on. Apply Box 16, Times & Guide, Weston. 38 LOST,â€"Bay horsg, unshod, strayed from Nichol Street, Mount Dennis, on July ‘12th or 13th. Winder please comâ€" municate with Ir. Avis, . Mount Dennig. t 37 FOR SALEâ€"General purpose Mare and Colt. Apply to Box 20, Times ‘TO LET,â€"Rooms} No. 2 Mill Street, Weston. 37 CREAM SEPARATOR FOR SALEâ€" (Sharpless, No.4), nearly new, in use only two months, $30.00. Apply W. H. Trover, Etobicoke. 38 FOR SALEâ€"-lâ€"hqrse gardeners wagâ€" on in good condition, tongue and trees go with it. Apply Times Office. Office Public Worship at 11 a.m., and 7 m. _ Sunday School andâ€" Adult Bible ST. JOHN‘S (ANG.) CHURCH. ST. JOHN‘S (R.C:). CHURCH Every Sunday Holy Communrion at FOR SALE AT A BARGAINâ€"Two Condensed Advertisements PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. T. Beverly Rev. J. A. Long, Ph.D., Pastor J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rectoi. METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Thos. Campbell, Pastor Rev. J. W. H. MILNE, B. A CHURCH SERViCES BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTISTâ€" CHURCH Rev. W. H. Wallace, Pastor ST. PHILIP‘S. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A. Core N. Barrow The Manse, Mount Dennis C. W. ‘Marsh, Pastor Smith, Rector Sunday at Rector Curate 11 â€" Weston Prize Band gave a free open air concert on Wedpesday evening, on )r. the Public Scho grounds, Mount Dennis. A large miimber of residents greatly enjoyed the treat. You take no.â€" risk in buying City Dairy Ice Cream, Sanitary Pure and Wholesome." Inch, sole agent, Weston. The school tru%tees have revised the specifications SHor the new public school building, é;fs tenders received were too high. THe old tenderers are now working on e new hbasis, . and it is hoped that fine new building costing not more #han $25,000 will be ensured. Should ithe figures of the contractors still fbe too high, any who did not comfete in the first inâ€" stance will be allpwed to bid. The board is determfned to have the building under w this season. gave good applause@ for the musiclan®s. Methodist Church# Aiter singing ‘"Go@ Save the King, i the friends dispers@d to their homes.| Don‘t get turne® heads boys if you having had a most#enjoyable time., (lose a game, and $hrow your spite on 4 others.â€"Foothball enthusiasts. J. MARSHALL, ‘gChoine Gocerles, ‘} TEAS, COFFEES. Ete. \Butter and Eggs a specialty. You can get Stanfield‘s guaranteed unshrinkable. Underwear, at Coleâ€" man‘s, Weston. % BUTTER AND EGGS A SPECIALTY. : BUTTONWOOD AVE., _ MOUNT DEANIS DEALER IN Choice Beef, Lamb, Vea!, Ham and Bacon Lambton Ave., Lambton Ave. Salmon, 3 tins for 25 cents. Corn, 3 ting for 25 cents, Sardines, 6 tins for 25 cents. Comfort Soap, 6 bars for 25 cents Sugar, 21 }bs. for $1,00.» DENNiS Ave., es AND WESTON Rp., MT. DENNIS Mount Dennis Electric Irons, Table Lamps, Tun#€sten Lamps and ali Electrical supplies. ESTIMATES FOR WIRING CHEERFULLY GIVEN NELSON JARRETT moowine ohtbrN T0o, Lambton Ave,. 1. A. BAYLISS, A specialty for the hot weather. GCit ICa F. E. DAINES N. 0. RAMSDIN, Specials for July mtc d P i Buccerssor To W. WEBSTER, COAL OIL STOVES <~SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY :nflg:ifl .. WITH EVERY PURCHASE oF a suit OF ~\~â€"_~PEABOD Y‘ S *\~~~GUARANTEED OVERALLS . E. COLEMAN, d Tind s UNEIF more SEFIOUS CRLICS 10 LR WERNE en oter| ; es S ses <am cus,, 0 ues cce ce on e d eC y "‘f‘ . ":f'\‘”‘ Aspsnuesteoitedti it KX U W W OE _ & ooo o & 4 & B y . eb BP ~pe PE BP PBE BP BE EBE BB Telephone 18 r 11, AN ARMY OF PEABODYS, ... TO BE GIVYVEN AWAY FREE ~â€"ONE ONLY TO A FAMILY WHILE THEY LAST TWE WilL GIVE GRAT/IS AS ABOVE ONFE OF THESE * HANDSOME DOLLS HAS INVADED OQOUR STORE Contractor â€" MOUNT DENKIS, MOUNT BENMiS. Mt. Dennis These dolls are of cloth, indestructible, and will last for years with the hardest sort of play _ They will stand alone if the feetare properly made. No child can possibly break one or hurt itself in handling it. The finest kind of a toy. â€" Bring your children up right and teach them to play with Peabody‘s dolls when kids and wear Peabody‘s Overalls when as men they undertake their more serious duties in the world. . Demonstration Cl‘ ture of Oan;i Exhibitio; Exhibitiog this year. The educationafl exhibits at this year‘s Canadian National ExLibition will be featur by demonstration classes in the t@aching of the blind and_deaf. The pupils for these clasces will be drawn from the institutes at Brantiford and Blleville. In other respects, the edugational display will be in advance of mll previous efforts. Lectures along h#gienic lines, publit health exhilits, piblic school exhitits. agricultural col!e%e exhibits, an â€" inâ€" formation bureau ms to agriculture,.â€" everything that dévelops the country and its people wilk be there. A number of Westonians were very much disappointe® on reaching the Beach, Saturday, tp find there was no game.â€"Stung. |. To morrow! Sagurday, July 26thâ€" Lansdowne â€"v ston, in a league imatch in the aftérnoon, on the Old |Lacrosse Groundg just across the ~Fiver. Weston defeated iSt. Simon‘s last Saturday, at bowls, we. shouldn‘t wonder if the whole of Weston players are invited to the mld country. Downsview defegted Weston _ last night in a footb@!! match by two goals to nil. Thé game was played in a hay field, ar the Downsview Methodist Church, Some Weston L%rosse players are ‘making good‘‘ in£ Toronto. 5 xt on . ~ ~ es ; What the Domini;{ Government will show at Canadian National I & Exhibition‘ this year. J‘ Every day will Be Friday bye and bye if the Fisheries Department of the ‘Dominion Governm@nt accomplish the object at the Canggian National Exâ€" hibition this yearg This exhibit is ‘intemd-ed to show the people of! inland ‘Canada what they @Sre missing in not \using salt water fishmasia steady diet. |It will show the vagious varieties of the finny tribe, and just how each should be cooked to Become a delicacy. The Department is ispending $10,000 on this exhibit, sq it will be seen they are in deadlyy earnest. This should easily be oneof the most inâ€" teresting exhibits of $he Fair. The Weston "Sp Saturday, Aug. 2,â€"Regular Meeting Ancient Order of Foresters, in Oddâ€" fellows‘ Hall, Church St., at 8 p.m. Turs ay, July 20,yRegular Meoting Canadian Order of®ofesters, in Oddâ€" fellows‘ Hall, Chugch $t., at 8 p.m. Thutr:day, July Si#Regular Mestizng Independent Orger WForesters, in Oddâ€" fellows Hall, @Ghurgh St., at 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. Â¥â€"Regular Meeting Board of Tmade/ Council Chamber, Town Hall, $ q‘clock p.m. Friday, Ang 1,â€"Regular Meeting Royal Black Per p$ow, in Oddâ€" fellows‘ Hal, Chficz'ec@ Street, at 8 o‘clock pm.k. i â€" ts NMonday, July 28,â€"Regular Meeting L.Uâ€"O.F., in Oddfellows‘ Hall, Church Street. 71 "yese lzA Thaps Manks Pn eb er es C P o neet d + PesicNnSs Copyricrts &c. Anyono seriding a sketch and doscr‘~tion may quickly ascertain our opinion free w.iciher an invention is probably patentable, Communicaâ€" tlons strictly conddo:tial. _ HANDBOOK on Patents sent freo. Oldést e_\;:encyjoglggcgnilgnpatents‘. â€" Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special motice, without charge, in the Cl TV WRERC Sls ons Mn e mt ce Eul 7 A handsomely illustrated weekly. Lazzest cirâ€" eulation of any scientife journal.. ‘Ferms for Canaca, $1.15 a year, postage prepaid. Sold by Mund & Co,25 New YOrk Scientitic Hmericas. Erauch OBco, 625 F St., Washington, D. C. MEETINGS NEXT WEEK TRUE FISH STORXE> EXC FOR THE LITTLE ONES SPORTS OSSE ts‘ have a good pilled up for toâ€" sports,"‘ and patâ€" e match between Exclusive Agents for Peabody‘s Overalls. Smocks, Shirts, Gloves, ete., etr. National Regular, Meeting ouncil Chamber, Canadian National â€" Exhibition |EXPANSION YEAR| New Livestock Department 4 Everything in Agriculture Exhibits by the Provinces Exhibits by Dominion Government Exhibits by Foreign Countries Acres of Manufactures P | MAGNIFICENT ARI _ EXHIBIT | Almost any workan is apt to Asel badly run down er her neig get through discusging her. 2 7.31 a.m.â€"Daily stop. 9.31 a.m.â€"Da ly stop, cxcert Sunday. 10.47 a.m.â€"Ta ly stop. except Sunday. 5.54 n.m.â€"Daily stop. 7.25 p.m.â€"Daily stou, except Sunday. Paintings from Germany, Britain, 8.17 a.m.â€"Daily sto>, except Sundaq. 10.13 a.m.â€"Daily stop on flag. a 5.39 p.m.â€"Daily ctop, except Sunday. 6.32 p.m.â€"â€"Daily stop, except Sunday. United States and Canada Educational Exhibits Cadet Review Japanese Fireworks Canada‘s Biggest Dog Show America‘s Greatest Cat Show â€"Going East.â€" is 7.09 a.m.â€"Daily stop. 9.53 a.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday. 12.18 p.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday. 4.25 p.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday. 7.18 p.m.â€"Daily stop. 9.45 p.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday. â€"Going West.â€" / 7.22 a.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday. 9.10 a.m.â€"Daily stop. 1.16 p.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday. 4.00 p.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday. 7.32 p.m.â€"Daily stop. â€" 12.05 a.m.â€"(Midnight) Daily stop. _ Mails arrive at Weston Post ‘Office as follows:â€" . 8.25 a.m.â€"From East. 5 9.15 a.m.â€"From East. 2 12.25 p.m.â€"From West. ts Mails close at Weston Post Office as follows:â€" $ 6.45 a.m.â€"Going East. 8§.45 a m.â€"Going West. 11.45 a.m.â€"Going East. 5.15 p.m.â€"Going North. 6.45 p.m.â€"Going West. : 6.45 p.m.â€"Going East. 8.45 a.m.â€"For Mt. Dennis. 5.15 p.m.â€"For Mt. Dennis. The Musical Surprise The Musical Ride Autoâ€"Polo Matches Circus and Hippodrome Roman Chariot Races Athletic Sports Great Water Carnival _ |7IRISH GUARDS BAND I Score of other Famous Bands Twelve Band Concerts Daily Wreck of the Airship Withington‘s Zouaves New Giant Midway ; Grand Double Bill of Fireworks l PATRICK CONWAY‘S _ BAND | Aug.23 1913 Sept.8 T O R O N T O BURNING OF ROME WESTON POSTAL GUIDE: 8.25 a.m.â€"From East. _ * 9.15 a.m.â€"From East. 2 12.25 p.m.â€"From West. _ 7.25 p.m.â€"From West. 4.15 p.m.â€"From East. â€"~/ 5.45 p.m.â€"From East. 7.35 p.m.â€"From East. â€" 11.00 a.m.â€"From Mt. Dennis. 6.00 p.m.â€"From Mt. Dennis. AND LOCAL TIME TABLE. LOCAL TIME TABLE â€"Going South. â€" â€"Going North.â€" NERO ,\ » thaacd â€"Going East. â€"Going West. â€"Going East. â€"Going North. â€"Going West. â€"Going East. â€"For Mt. Dennis. â€"For Mt. Dennis. A.â€"J. BARKER, P ost â€" V THE 54 ter.

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