Times & Guide (1909), 22 Aug 1913, p. 5

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[« AND ICE. â€"~ Mount Dennis. ( ~ _ PRONEâ€"WESTON 130. W. C. BURRAGE â€" Builder & Contractor Mi. J. Thompson, Chief of Toronto Kire Brigade, says> "I highly approve of this Paten Clothes Dryer, and recommend its use in all households, it tertainly will be a great protect tion from fire by careless handling of clothes. A!Toronto, Ont., is a Commercial _ _ _ School of the Highest Grade! NONE Weston, BETTER IN CANADA! ~Catalogue August bulter Avenue, â€" _ WESTON Estimates given on all kinds of work Concrete Mixer for hire, sapacity 40 yards a day. Go N' I_ACK, _ Deliveries daily, in large or small quautities. _y. H. O‘DELL, _ Welcome Ceiling Clothes Dryer (Patent Applied for) Manufactured only by GEO. E. â€"PHIELLIPS, A special stock of MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON Geo. Sainsbury, Clour & Feed .. W. E. COLEMAN Carpenter and Contractor . B \ P e o Te ce ol en es dnc NC e termgniea e maat n is hi sc ies rv t n Have all weights, and materials and' For prices and particulars. â€" Apply designs. We cut all suits according to E. Pauléett, Glenelg Villa, Weston, to the latest decree of fashion. ‘ofr Phone Junction 4798. 52 For those who Aesire them we put _________°___ m ____________ inaithose roddites of {fashion.. those â€"â€"â€"â€"~ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" fancy touches that appeal particularly AURREN & MOORE, to the young men. ; 3 Now about pricesâ€" es t ol mssy\Brlckla,vers and Plasterers, suit for as little as $25. Or vou can Main Street, WESTON. spend as much as $~0 without was-tâ€"l * ing a cont. ; The differercs is in quality of maâ€" Estimates givern for all kinds of erial. work. . Distance mno object. Prompt ave a look anyway. attention. 43 FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER TAILOR and MEN‘S FURNISHER MAIN ST. â€" WESTON â€" This is our message to youâ€"We are stocked up in a way to please you men. & Had you been thinking some about it. Tee. All orders promptly attended to. THOMAS W,. CARLYLE. COAL, WOOD, Agent for MILTON PRESSED BRICK. Phone No. 106 7 ORONT O WEST TORONTO BRANCH GLUTEN MEAL, OILCAKE, BRAN, SHORTS, &0. Opp. Bank of Nova Ecotia Something New COR. YONGE AND ALEXANDER STREETS Carprrar Parm Ur RESERVE â€" â€" â€" A NEW SUIT FOR FALL Joseph Street. WESTON Corner Dundas and Keele Streets. FIVE ROSES FLOUR always on hand, Deposits received in Savings Department of $1.00 and upâ€" wards, and interest allowed thereon at Current Rates. Get The Best. It Pays. THE BANK OF ELLIOTT BSTABLISHED Dealer in MANAGEER. MT. DENNIS. 1855. $4,543,400.00 $5,293,400.00 Phone Ne, 2 Nee . o h in n en Tess p.E..l. ® @ Thursday, Aug. $1â€"Regular meeting Ancient Oder Un ted Workman, . in Oddfellows‘ Hall, ~Church Street. at 8 p.â€"m. _ â€" ; Friday, Aug. 22 â€"Regular meeting Humber Lodge, A. F. &. A. M., in Masonic Hall, Church St., 7.30 p.m. The Orangemen fiere will hold a big garden party on the fair grounds on Wednesday, Aug. 20th. James Fax, Miss Jessie Fax, Mrs. J. W. Dalziel, Messts. â€"R. and L. Mackenzie will give the programme. . D‘Alesandro‘s _ orâ€" chestra will render music during the evening. Special {frain service on the C.P.R., with train‘ returning after the programme. & Monday, Aug. 18â€"Regular meeting of Weston Town Council, in the Council Chambers, wat 8 o‘clock p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14â€"Regular meeting Woodmen of the World,â€" in Oddfellows‘ Hall. Church Stgeet, at 8 p.m. | The York Highwa% Commission have commenced to put in the large breakâ€" water along the Humber River on the gravel road, which was washed away by the spring freshet. _ W. A. Marsh is the superintendef;t in charge of the work. # Wednesday, Aug. 20.â€"Regular meetâ€" ing of Syracusé Lodge, Knights of Pythias, in Odd@fellows‘ Hall, Church Street, at 8 p.m. J | _ The Woodbridge Branch of the West York. Women‘s Ingtitute held their Annual Picnic on the Fair Grounds Tuesday afternoon. The a‘ternoon was ta‘ en up with sports of allâ€" kinds for the ladies, under{the supervision of the president, Mrs. W. O. Duncan. Tea was served and all present enâ€" loyed themselves. | Monday, Aug. 18â€"Regular 1.0.0.F., in Oddfellows‘ Hall Street. The Toronto Suburban Railway Co‘s fence gang are here fencing in their right of way through the Abell farm. They expect to haye the cars running here by October 1st. Capt. Tom Wa home from atten Grand . Lodge . of was in session at Messrs W. W. Rejd and Wm. McMulâ€" len went up to th@ Seventh Creek and brought home 32 speckled beauties, the largest one being a [oot long. _ _Mr. Wm. Robingon, of the Gore, left on Tuesday fi%)r a trip thru the North West. 3 _ A. M. MecEWEN, Licensed Auctionâ€" eer for the Counties of York and Peel Office, Main Street, Weston. Long distance Telephone. The lowest or sarily accepted. North side Iter Avenue from present walk to Fast line with Wm. Crooks House. _ WOODBEBRIDGE South side . ofi Blizabeth Street, from Elm to Pin Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersign d mnp to Monday, Aug. T8th, 1913, Hor r:i laying of Cevent Sidewalks on «;;i; h Side of William Street, from ElmjStreet to Hast side of Mr. Lukes progerty. For prices and particularé. Apply to E. Paulétt, Glenelg Villa, Weston, or Phone Junction 4798. 52 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACâ€" TORS, I am â€"prepared to supply screened Sand and Gravel of the finest quality, in large or small quantities. Main Stâ€" and Conran PIâ€", WESTON. Black Creek Sand & Gravel Pit CHOICE BEEF, LAMB, VEAL AND SMOKED MEATS. Electric Irons, Table Lamps,' Tungsten Lamps and all Electrical supplies. ESTIMATES FOR WIRING CHEERFULLY GIVEN Lambton Ave. Harvey Moody, MEETINGS NEXT WEEK NORTH END BUTCHER J. A. BAYLISS, VEGETABLES IN SEASON. GCHTICd E. PAULRTT, Proprietor,. 6th, 1918. Telephone 18 r 11. DEALER IN J. H. TAYLOR, Clerk ace has returned ing the Supreme Orangemen which t. John‘s, Nfld. Tender not necesâ€" Contractor &a ANTED Mt. Dennis meeting , Church You can get Stanfield‘s guaranteed unshrinkable â€"Underwear, at Coleâ€" man‘s, Weston. English Weekly Papers, The Times Guide. Prices modera‘e. COB CORN BRIAR & CLAY PIPES, Oranges, Lemons, etc. COLD and HOT DREDEsS STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES PICTURE POST CARDS Tonacco, Cigars & Cigarettes Salmon, 8 tins for 25 cents. Corn, 3 tins for 25 cents. ~Sardines, 6 tins for 25 cents. Comfort Soap, 6 bars for 25. cents. Sugar, 21 lbs. for $1.00. DENNIS AvE., AND WEsTON Rp., MT. DENNIS High Glass Chocolates & Candies Lambton Ave,. , Weston Rd. Garden Seeds, Paints, Oils, Etc. SHAW‘S STORE Lambton Ave., HECEs ies B pari h [ ; @eibtsihly JEEP E[ uC A handsomoiy mustrated weely. L:â€" eulation of any scientise journal. c Canaca, $:.%5 a year, poctage prevaid. all DeWscoanters. P esc Traoe MarkS Py vexg< s Bcsicns i Copyn:ic=ts &c. Anyone sending a sketch and deserintion may quickly ascertain our opinion free v..c..icr £D invention is probably patentable. _ Câ€"â€"â€"unicnâ€" tlons strictly confidenti«l. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest arency for secering petents. Patents taken throuch Aunn & Co. receive Dpcgal notice, without charge, in the Choice Groceries, TEAS, COFFEES. Ete. Butter and Eggs a specialty. Produced on the banks of the Humber and delivered in sterilized bottles daily by © Fresh and Smoked Flsh, Choice Groceries, A specialty for the hot weather PRIME APPLE CIDER MORLEY‘S WESTON NARDWARE AARDEN 10015 Main Street, Weston E. REDMOND, _ C. WAGEY, _ W. STRONG, Plastering, _ Cement Work, Stucco, _ Drains, _ Floors, Foundations, Sidewalks. REDHOND. WACEY & SIfiOHG," F. E. DAINES THE FRESHEST AND BEST | MILK IN WESTON f N. 0. RAMSDIN, Opers on Moriday/18th i0st. New membe‘:rs wil} be admitted on that and any school, day following $ a Office oren Sattrday;<10 to 5 p.m., to receive registrations J. FRANK FOSTER, Principal. Specials for July THE NEW TERM M. J. CONNOR, BuccEssor To W. WEBSTER, COAL OIL STOVES wEST AoRONTO BUSINESS ACHOOL New Fruit, etc. Don‘t Forget , 625â€"F Co., Washipgtor, D. C. DEALER IN @61Broadway DEALER IN DEALER IN â€"â€" MOUNT DENNIS sta16;,;" MOUNT DENNIS, MT. DENNIS.‘! DAIRY Mt. Dennis FOrk st oirâ€" zs for SCbY ;, If your Hair falls out or is turning _ Contractor Taylqr h: gray get Beautylene Inch.. Weston. the new sc}0oo‘ on EB o I, Keep your weather eyes open, if you Mount Beouis, are «n the baj;it ol walking the track. & EN aidop. toms, The Bap‘ist Chugeh C |_Joe played on his fiddle. part in the B::n‘;;(onm s‘ Joe took his violin to the Bric‘: o tec even%g’ * _ makers excursion, and had a good f ¢ _ _ time. He however, got into troguble ;‘;?finf‘]’““gft“’fi xt 4o when he woke a baby up. He received %he suai)erstrllllgguréiilize y a fine lecture from the ffmd parent. with at once, the trust Why was George lqoking so sad on be worshiping in the new Tuesday morning? fore Christmas. _ A man with a heayy loadâ€"on, spent s Ԥ last Saturday night . out on the A Boys Athletic Club 4 street, with his back to a telephone ZADized in Mount Dent pole, he rested contentedly all through RalDh Marsh as legder., the storm, except when aroused by Uundenominational ‘and passers by, oh my! Tuesday evening at 7.30 You should have seen the dagoes reâ€" treat when a runa.w?y horse charged at them near thei Bank of Nova Scotia. 3 Be a sport Bill, then you won‘t get stung. Don‘t sit in the buggy for an hour and expect the girls to walk all the way from Downsview. Gee, kid, but I do, like you.. You have such beautiful eyes. _ Ha! ha! you little thought 'thgt she would tell the boys Dâ€" The groat doctor of the Central had. a pleasant afternoon down town with dark eyes and ginger hair. Say, Mr. D.â€"‘Tis fun in summerâ€" time to ris> up at the break of dawn and, with the clicr!ing mower, . clip the grass upon the l@awn. And, evenâ€" thougk the neighbours‘ eyes are sleepless, ppen wide. don‘t let the thought distrrb your joyâ€"the law is on your side! Althorgh they fume. and fuss, and fret. ~he just keepssat it still, and twists the mower round and round and shoves it with a will. Oh, yes, it‘s fun to stir yot;?blood and cultiâ€" vate your brawn, rising with the sun to mow the @grass upon your lawn! 3 The air is fresh, ar§d cool, and pure. the exercise is great, and one can cut a lot of grass frog. five o‘clock to sjght. What matters it though neighâ€" bours rave and trmy to _ stop their ears?â€"the â€" man atgwork upon his iawn, their comments never hears. Doc. and Charlie take frequent walks to Mount Dennis, but ofter come back broken hearted. At the P.0.C., (8¢pm..) Tuesday night, a number of young ladies were heard to complain about the Mailâ€" and the other Male also. Ethel likes a variety of pies. Mac. didn‘t know his friend the other night when he met her. Buy your â€"Will forms from W. J. Inch, Weston. Bill had an awning put on a certain verandah, because the bugs that gathâ€" er around &he light anmoy them. It takes a smart player to find an opening past ‘"‘Bobbie‘"‘ Rowat, when he‘s defending the lacrosse net. Onlv antiâ€"gossipiteg live on Maria Street. s Chser up Rhodes, better times are coming. ‘ One of the drivers on the street cars has a mania for blowing the whistle, when anyone passes him with troublesome horses. | Why has not Weston got a live policeman? Some. of the lawn tennis players would do well at Lacrosse. They find the net so often. Sunny â€"Jim feels n the best ol spirits now that the girl is back. How much you ma.ké the star beer? Ask the Breower. Occupants of a certain house not a thousand miles from Weston, have just completed their Spring houseâ€" cleaning. Why. are cyclists allowed the free use of the sidewalks? Havre you seen Freddie in his new pants? A cargo of gin arrived at Montreal from Amsterdam, .of course we do not presume that this will interest anyone in this local option town. Some people should remember that ‘the Church is not a play ground. for «children. Oh say, it begins to get chilly camping out. Why are horses and cows permitted to run at large on Main Street? Bill tried to make a date with an Oshawq, waitress, but only got an Asâ€" jand West Ridings of the County_ of 'York, Province of Ontario, a certified copy of Order No. 19944 of the Board iof Railroad Commissioners _ for Canâ€" ada, dated July 30th, 1913, author‘ > ‘ing the said Company to constrict a branch line of railway, or siding, to ;the premises of the Toronto Structuâ€" stal Steel Coâ€", Ltd., on Lot 9.â€"in the 15th Concession of the Township of ‘York, and crossing stbâ€"divition Lots |Nos. $1,80,89,88.8%6 and 85 on Lot 8. _ _ HEARD AT THE POST OFFICE CORNER. & He stood beside the altar, ‘ And his face was grave and sad} She stood pbeside the altar, With a smile both sweet and glad. But why this awlul difference Between the man and maid? Her clothes were made to order While his were readyâ€"made. The exâ€"mayor of Mount Dennis had his picture taken with exâ€"mayor Edâ€" mondson of Oshawa. Concess‘on 5, of said Township, also crossing Oak Street in the Village o‘ Weston; also certified copy of plan, profile and book of reference in conâ€" nection therewith. Dated at Montreal, this 13th dayâ€"of August, 1313. W. H. BIGGAR, General Counsel, Grand Trunk Railway Company 43 of Canada. Notice is hereby given that the Grand Trunk Railway Company ol Canada has deposited in the Office of the Registrar of Deads for the Bast and West Ridings of the County of York, Province of Ontario, a certified copy of Order No. 19944 of the Board _ _<YÂ¥e Olde Englisthairc" in aid c lage and Farm Properties for Sale or the building fund ';%of the Chur<b 0+ Rent. Office,â€" Main St., Weston. the Good Shepherd,; which was helc Long distance telephone. in Rev. Mr. Barrow‘s groundf§, on th . ==â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"or= e nnme e mm Weston Road, wasg a great sicce s HENRY RUSSELL, Licensed Aucâ€" More than 500 people attended in th tioneer for the City of Toronto_ and afternoon and evening, the residents Counties of York and Peel. All orders ol Mount Dennis J ned out. aln:o t promptly attended to. I have several en masse. The m@st sanguine were good farm properties placed in my amazed at the large®attendance. PO=â€" han‘s for sale, all within a few miles sibly the unique c,racter of theâ€"enâ€" of the City of Toronto. ‘I also have tertainment had a good deal to do seyeral house properties and vacant with its attractive®ess. Besides the lots in the Village of Weston. My excellent music . of= the Weston PT‘ze commission, if sale made, is 1 peT Band, there were‘ a maypole dance cent on all property. Phone Central, and musical maskifi‘g, and other. arâ€" Weston. Residence, John Street. !f As the result of a brutal assault made upon her on Taesday evening last, Mrs. Jas. %ercet, of Golden Avenue, is in a state of nervous colâ€" lapse at her home. Mrs. Mercer was on her way to thei;LAnglican Rectory, on Weston Road, about 9 p.m.. when a man suddenly a,%peared out of the long grass on the old Ed. Barton estate, and grabbe%eher tightly about the neck, she sunk her teeth into her assailants face and;fi“orced him foâ€"re lease his hold, she immediately ran toward the Rectory, but was overâ€" taken before going many yards, the man caught her hailr and dragged, her to the ground, in her struggles she tore into the mam‘s face with her nails, and screami frantically was heard by a man passing on Weston Road, who on going to her assistance the ruffiian looseq his hold and vanished in the darkness.. Constable Dabbs is now working on the case. The Good Roads Commission. have commenced work on the Black Creek Hill, they have a number of teams at work cutting down the grade, it is not their intention to straighten the road, they expect to. have the work completed this fall, & The Baptist Ch’%rch will. hold a. =â€"â€"â€" Gardenâ€"Party in Igbhe Public Schocl ~â€" CNE grounds, on Tuesday, August 13th, FOR ; the Weston Band has been engaged to tlit is furnish music du.';?ing the evening. Terms Come and have a good time. W. Coc A Boys Athletic Club has been oâ€"â€" ganized in Mount Dennis, with Mr. Ralph Marsh as legder. This Clup iâ€" undenominational and . mee‘s e7crâ€" Tuesday evening at 7.30 p.m., in the Baptist Church. â€" _ The foundation éf the new Congreâ€" gational Church is well vnder way, the superstructure% will be proceeded with at once, the trustees expect to be worshiping in the new building beâ€" fore Christmas. p IN GIRLHOOD I WoMANHOOD £ The Bap‘ist C'rhv,g‘c'n Ch=ip will t=‘" part in the Bsn’xé( oncert > Festo on Thursday evening, Aug. 21st. Get your eyes tested Free by our Honor Graduate Refractionist. Inch, Weston. wWESTON BRANCH _ : A. MoUNT DENNIS BRANCH, â€" Branches in all the important Towns and Cities throughout Canada, as well as in United States, Newfonndland, Jamaica and Cuba. The accounts of Manufacturers. Builders and Tradesmen solicited. Farmers business given special attention. Sales Notes cashed or colâ€" lected on favourable terms. Certificates of deposit issued, Savings Department This Bank‘s Books and Statements are annually examined by sTRICTLY INDEPENDENT AUDITORS. Bank of Nova Scotia up and invigorâ€" ate liver and bowels. Be sure you get what you ask for. CAPIIAL PAID UP $5,800,000. RESERVE FUND $10,600,000. TOTALâ€" ASSETS over $79,000,000. â€"CAaA3H RESERVES over $16,900,000 with a gentle cathartic Dr. Pierce‘s Pleasâ€" and Pellets tone Assist Nature LARGE DEEP LOT®. WIDE STREETS, Buicbing RESTRICTIOXNXS. YHount Dennis MoTHERHOOD See the LOCAL REAL ESTATE MEN or THE HUMBER HOME DEVELOPMENT C0., BE Y«A â€"EOT HAUMBERMOUNT BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING, WESTON 81 YEARS IN BUSINESS. has commen e oce Awerue. ; SAVE YOUR TAXES. The womenmwho have used OD Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Pregscription will tell you iess _ that it freed them from painâ€" helped them over/painful periods in their lifeâ€"and gj‘ved them many a day of anguish and Amisery. This tonic, in liquic: form, was devised.over 40 years ago & r%;e/woman ‘Bystem, by R.V. Pier ’b\ j Dl., xd has been sold e:fir sSince by dealers in medicine to the benefi¢t of thoua.gdg;:lvomen. Nowâ€" u preferâ€"you can obtain Dr. Pierce‘s ite Prescription tablets at your druggist «t $1 per box, also in 50e size or send 50 one cent stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. for trial box. THE 11 J. K. MeEWEN, Licensed Auctionâ€" eer for the Countics of York, Peel and Simcoe. Dealer in Real Estate. Vilâ€" lage and Farm Properties for Sale or Rent. Office,â€" Main St., Weston. Long distance telephone. PEARSON & McEWEN, Dealers in Real Esiate. Village and Farm Proâ€" perties for Sale or to Rent.. Office, Main St., opposite the Bank of B. N. A., Wes:on. Long distance Telephone connection. tf RICHARD WADE, Coulter Avenue,. delivery agent for the Dominion and Canadian Express Company‘s on all business in and out within the town limits. â€" Alsoâ€" baggage and general cartage. Phone No. 69. 3 tf IN A WAGON BARGAIN,â€"A twoâ€"horse Gardeners‘ Wagon, capacity 2 tons, all thorougnly overhauled and.repaintâ€" ed, almost as good as new. Just the wagon for a farmer growing a lot of potatoes, suitable for all kinds of teaming â€" requiring springs. Price, $75.00. Cost new, $150. J. Cruickâ€" shank & Sons. e omm s res M uic W. Codd,â€" Lambton Avenue, Mount Dennis. 41 YOUNG FOWLS WANTEDâ€"at reaâ€" conable prices. _ Apply Gemwal, Post Office, Weston. 41. CNE BRYOR VENEERED HOUSE FOom SALRM,.â€"9 rooms, furnace, elecâ€" tHt ighs, pantry, ‘etc., lot Mx172. Terms to suit purchaser. Apply to U Frâ€"aa _ 2 1 J Brick,, I BUTTER AND EGGS a SPFECIALTY. BUTTONWOOD AVE., _ MOLANT DEN: usements reminis fail in Merry Exo ng Jack M>Ewan charmed the + es and helped to ri tertainment _ no 11 that of the aiterr Bartow‘ is fatr with the suecce s NELSON JARRETT Choice Beef, Lamb, Yea!, Ham and Bacon $1 per feot down. $10 per lot monthly. TWO HOUSES FOR Condensed Advertisements . FRASER, Manager,. . A. KEAN, Manager BUILD A HOME. nt of a country and. In the evenâ€" and his company ts of the visitore e the evening enâ€" Sss successful thar 01. The Rev. Mr. 1y hi hly pleased the "Faire."" SALE,â€" Solid !§ Soch

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