Times & Guide (1909), 7 Nov 1913, p. 4

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I. 0. F., Courts Bellevue, No. 272, held a very succesgful euchre party last night, in the I. Og 0. F. Hall, there was a fine attendance. Bro. W. Joyce carried off the firgt prize. The Comâ€" mittee will start §gt once for a "‘Big Night" for next eting. An autoâ€"truck got stuck in a hole on Main Street near Denison Avenue, on .Wednesday. I@ took several hours hard work beforé the truck was reâ€" leased and able t§ continue its jourâ€" ney. j _ ‘‘Watch Weston ‘"‘Motto‘"" a few y these last few yez dently. Property mously in value, have done the pus! thanks from those â€" Commencing N@vember Ist, and <«gojen continuing daily $xcept Sunday, the _â€"Flectri Postmaster at Weston, will make UP aâ€" Grow a lock bag maif for Toronto and England Owen Sound, R. P. O., tr. 705. t meole sw Don‘t forget the meetingt on Wednesâ€" day. Business to ®tart at 8 o‘clock sharp. There willÂ¥ be several initiaâ€" tions. After the usfial business a boX social will be held, {Two special prizes have been donated? for the prettiest decorated box, outgide appearance to count).. The evenfing will then be given over to songss violin selections, euchre, etc., in fa@ anything for a social evening. Frignds take this opâ€" portunity to introdgze your friends. Fly Pads, sticky paper, sticky hangâ€" ers, all fresh and reliable. Inch‘s Cut Rate Drug Store, Weston. A number of old friends of Mr. and Mrs. T. Thirkle, gathered together at the Ramage farm} on Monday evening last, prior to thgir leaving for B. C. After enjoying agn oyster supper, a very* pleasant evening was spent in games and other amusements. The happy gathering d@eparted after singâ€" ing ‘"Auld Lang Syne." MARRIAGES. HYMMENâ€"PARKER,â€" At: the resiâ€" _ _dence of Mr. and Mrs.. W. J. Coker, Lambton Avenue, Mount Dennis, on Monday, Oct. 27%h, at 8.30 p.m. Florence Parker, f@aughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G@ Parker, London, was united in holy wedlock to Eldon Hymmen, Toront®, Rev. J. G. Rogers, Methodist »Minister, offitiatâ€" ing. - : r €200 eS CAOT LUC C 0BA gL'a.uC DCUD . T JACGKSON,â€"At theiresidence of DST fayve peen established five years, anc son, Joseph E. Ja@kson, Elia, Ont., have over 6000 successful gradumtes on Wednegday, ol 27th. 19154, denso write at ontce for Free Booklet whict Dandy, widow of Bhe late William gives juil informatio®. 738 Jackson, in her 74§h year. & Funeral Friday, QOct. 3ist, at one ROCHESTER AUTO SCHOOL, p.m.. to Maple Qen;et-ery. CHURCH ST., ROCHESTER, N. Y Don‘t wear ‘"‘gl@sses toâ€"night boys, remember what Jpappened on Halloâ€" ween of yester Wwyear when the ice cream disappea from Maria street. Percy wants us ‘to make a big NOiS® judees, Mr. A. L. Campbell, Public tq celebrate theigreat Weston rugby Schgool Inspect'or s nd pML & Wallace victory last Sat day, whe:n our locgl Cruickshank, ‘brougkt in a verdict in boys won by 48 ppints to nil. Hipâ€"hiP fayor of the affirmptive. â€" The Rev. Hurrah foxj West@n, go to it. W. J. H. Milne ocgupied the Chair. y _ A goodly number jofned. the organizaâ€" Mi number of olf friends fffl;fia‘}f} tion at the close of the meeting. Constable . W. mpbell stopped a number of Italiang last Sunday when they started work on Beech Street. Everyone seems to be doing it. St. Phillips A. their first meeti the residence of on Tuesday, Nov For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought B th Sigiaz;.r:ure Zf M% Westminster Men‘s Association will hold a ‘‘Mock Pa,rxliament” on Monday evening, Novembepg 24th. Further anâ€" nouncement ]a’oerj % Remember that Inch, Weston, gives you 10 per cent off all school supply orders for school opening. Mr. and Mrs. 4 again visiting Mrs Main Street. Mrs. W. J. Skel Louise, are visiti Shawville, Quebec. H. Cousins Jr., . dale, have left for the hunting season. Telephone No. 26 Subscription Price. CASTORIA CHOSEN Weston, Ont., Friday @@-tal-épâ€"a-l-st; 1913. DEATHS ADBVERTISINCG RATES OÂ¥ APFLICATIO Y. P. A., will hold g of the season at Mrs. G. M. Lyons, mber 4th, at 8 p.m. Grow,"â€" was the irs ago. â€" Weston, s has grown inciâ€" as gone up enorâ€" but the men who ng gets very little lhlo have penefitted. A. E. WHINTOCN, Proprigtor Members of the} Westminster Men‘s io 2 Association and their friends to the Y. P. A., will hold number of fifty,} gathered in the g of the season at Church parlors last Monday evening Mrs. G. M. LyoP®, A very spirited impromptu debate nber 4th, at 8 Pâ€"Mâ€" followed the routine business of the k meeting. Subject bf the debate was, mpbell stopDed & Resoived that Women should have the last Sunday WwhER franchise the same/in every respect‘ af on Beech Street. ine Men. Dr. Irwin and Messrs. P. be doing it. Lindsay and H. Poe, spoke for the s affirmative. N. J. McEweni and Messrs sses toâ€"night boys, f J Alexander and C. C. Macintosh appened on Hall0â€" for the negative. \The audience were ear when the 1t piehly edified and entertained by the from Maria street. yar;ety and novelty of the arguments k .. advanced. After dug deliberatioa the o make a big noise judges, Mr. A. L. |Campbell, Public reat Weston TUEbY School Inspector and Mr. Wallace (RIENDS! fthur Ohurch are H. J. Church on on and daughter Nova Scotia, has:J g her parents at North Station str ' and is making itj E S & of Mrs. Fraser a ind George Teéas Frager Parry Sound for PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ADDRESS ALL CC AUNICATIONS TO Cines ann Giuine l strated â€"Lon 11th,â€"Feathers for â€"The Question of Bishop of London, val of a Belief in t Communion of Sain "Rod and Gun"‘.f Fortune: Similed in ish River District. in 3 weeks trip. Covering Lapland. ing to lack of edu drink. ~Field for wor children. 4 ‘‘Ladlies Home J of ber,â€"Ideas of a P abiout Thanksgiving housed and pootrly f Good Taste. Do other people‘s stan through a Winter y cupying a porch th Winter. j "Girls Own‘‘ for ctober,â€"Her Maâ€" jesty the Queenâ€"Queen Mary as a mother, â€"among thg Workers in the Homes, in Societ in the cause. o1 Charity. 4 England, 4000 chick@nsâ€"'l‘hese in five weeks reach normal,/ weight of three menths old, only i) die, instead of usual death rate of £000. ‘‘The Canadian Coyrier‘‘ of October gard 2athâ€"Contains an interesting account held of the visit of their iWomanâ€"editor to tion a meeting of the man‘s Institute _ We and Town Improvegent Society of n=w Weston. Those who fare interested in best reading of our Fegerated Women‘s Lor Clubs should secure & copy. Lor I am also glad of§ the present opâ€" portunity to express jiour apprectiation of the able advoca.cygoi the Society‘s merits by our est-eempd President Dr. Charlton, before your Countil. Again thanking you. i $ M e n se c dn ies Mooge Jaw. ‘Gcientife Arfie«ricali," Octover l1th, Dear Frirnds;â€"We, the members and â€"Electrified Chickeng, Electricity as adherents of St.;’AndrewW’s Congregaâ€" a Growth Stimulaéor‘ At Poole. tion, having heard with regret that England, 4000 chick?nsâ€"'l‘hese in five you are shortlya(?:) go from us to unâ€" weeks reach normal/ weight of three dertake work in another part of our menths old, only die, instead of Liord‘s Vineyard, have gathered to exâ€" usual death rate of £600. press our sense §of loss at your deâ€" "Girls Own‘" for Mctober.â€"Her Maâ€" parture. t To the Reeve and _‘ Council of Wekgton; CGaAtlemen,â€"On hel;p,lf oi the Weston Horticultural Society, I am privilegâ€" ed to perform the viry pleasant duty of thanking you most heartily, through the medium of our popular local paper, for your genegous donation of filty dollars. £ To Learn Auto Business and Take an Agency. You can make from $18 to $50 a week, driving, Selling or Repairing Cars. We will teach you in a few weeks, in your own home, to be an expert Automobile man, abd get you an aczenty for a high grade car. _ We have been established five years, and have over 6000 successful gradumtes. Write at once for Free Booklet which gives full information. 738 MEN â€"WANTETL The annual megting of the Weston Horticultural So@ety will be held in the Town Hall, ston, on Thursday, November 6th, atl8 p.m. All citizens are invited to bejpresent to hear the reports of the pgst years work, and elect a good bogrd of directors for the ensuing year. H. Cousing SA‘.: and W. Woods leave on Monday!for Edgington and will return in abogt two weeks. Rev. R. M. Hamiflton, formerly pasâ€" tor of Westminster _ Presbyterian Church, will conduct the services on Sunday evening pext. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHUROH. Rev. J. W. H. MILNE, B.A., Pastor Mr. A. S. Fras wWESTON PUBLIG LIBRARY $1,00 per Ann OPEN LHTTER. Yours Wes ; tgnly, J. A. THOMSON, t of the Bank of bought a house on et ouposite William, ceady for the return 1 a very young Miss irnal‘‘ for Novemâ€" El Country Woman Dayâ€"Families illâ€" â€"Cleanlinesg and ot dully accept rds. How I Wwent ithout Coldsâ€"Ocâ€" ough the days of t years work, and Presbytery congratilated the conâ€" d of directors for gregation on the spl‘%di-d choice theyi had made, and said: a high compliâ€" p ment had also been paid to Mr. Johnâ€" Westminster Men‘s ston by the congregagion inasmuch as reir friends to the he hadâ€"been called on the strength of gathered in the his record, without ‘being submitted ; t Monday evening to the ordeal of *‘preaching for a call,‘"‘ ’ impromptu debate At the close of thg’service Mr. and ne business of the Mrs. Johnston wereâ€"introduced to the f the debate was, people, after which a social hour was en should have the spent and refreshments were served by in every respéect‘as the ladies of the comgregation. ‘ in and Mes#rs. P. Just one month 8 elapsed from Joe, spoke for the the. time Rev. E. A.; Corbett‘s resigâ€" pIcEwenA and Messrs nation up to the time of the inducâ€" on: News,"‘+ Oct. idden in America lumeâ€"Birds. The leads for a Reviâ€" e Doctring, of the r October,â€"When fooseland. Spanâ€" Six days hunting me Information Superstition Oowâ€" tion and strong in teaching the King Street, n, Oct, 31, 1913 WwESTON, ONT _ The Presbytery vened in Watrous aâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€" ing, October 2nd Secretary Of your fidelity ‘Eto the more public services of the COhurch, of your work among the Youn% People and in the Sabbath School, ‘and of your com:â€" forting and uplifi:in‘(g influence throughâ€" out the Congregation, we cannot speak too highly. \ We regret that in the Providence of God you are being taken from us, bug with the Church‘s loud call for well equipped servants to undertake her work, it is scarcely to be expected t{at we could long continue to retain you in this conâ€" gregation. i Inâ€"leaving us werask you to accept this clock, and mgy each stroke reâ€" mind you of your sojourn among us and assure you of the affectionate reâ€" gard in which yo memory will be held by the people ol this congregaâ€" It is scarcely aryear since you cams among us, and durinz that tinmg in so many ways, you have endeared yourâ€" selves to those among whom you have labored. This is‘ not the time torinâ€" dulge in many words, but we wish to asgura you of o-ur(%enruin-e appreciation of your untiring efforts to advance that Great Cause to which you have dedicated your lives. [Prior to leaving. Moose Jaw he was presented with an address from the Young People‘s %uild, accompanied with a suita) Je gifg, also the following address from the wcongregation:â€" PIANO TUNERâ€"John T. Anderson, 200 Beresford Avenue, West Toronto, will visit Weston every week. Drop a post card to ‘the above adgress, and your piano will be attended to withâ€" out delay. Parties wishing to purâ€" chase a secondâ€"hand piano, make enâ€" quiries from John T. Anderson, piano t hn nction 72. Moose J To the Rev. H. J We will follow wou both to your naw bone and jngw work with the best of good wishgs, and may ‘"‘The Lord bless you angl keep you. The Lord make his face‘to shine upon you and be gracious unfto you. The Lord lift up His codntené{ncev upon you and give you peace." § W. G. Wilson; Mod. of Ses.. Tss Bryant§ Clerk of Ses., M. E. Rouse; Pres. W.H.M.S., M. E. Houstog), Pres. W.F.M.% O.â€" L. White, _Pres. Ladies Aiu, Cn| Behallof th¢ Conâ€"tqqation. Mr. Jchneton was assistant minister in St. Andrew‘s Bresbyterian Church, Moose Jaw, and he comes to Watrous with the reputati of being an A¢â€" tive, earnest and @evoted minister. Just one month };as elapsed from the: time Rev. E. Af Corbett‘s resigâ€" nation up to the tfixe of the. indueâ€" tion of Rev. Mr. Johnston, and the congregation stands in a rather unique position in this respect and is to be congratulated on ecting such a speedy settlement. Rev. Mr. Corbett, ‘during his short pastorate, had enâ€" deared himself to the people, and alâ€" ready Rev. Mr. Jghnston is making his influence felt. $The future of this congregation looks very bright. f The Rev. H. B. .?Ohnston was born. at Weston, Ont., and is a) graduate of Toronto Unive'rsitg in Honor Philoâ€" sophy and a graduate of Knox College Toronto. He also @ttended the Union Theological Semingry of New York, and received the: Diploma of this Seminary â€"and algo the degree of. Bachelor of Divinity for the Univerâ€"| sity of the State pf New York. He also holds the Magter of Arts degreei from the Columb%«p University, New York, in Sociology. ’ D R. W. E. PE A R S ON Physician, Surgeon, etc. Officeâ€"Corner Main and Mill Streets. Office Hours : 8 to 10 am., j 1 to 3 and 7 to 8.:30â€"p.m. Weston Phone No. 87. ongregation:â€" ESTIMATES FOR WIRING , Sept. 30th, 1913. CHEERFULLY GIvEX and Mrs. Johnston, Telephone 18 r 11. Mod. of Ses., ! A very large consignment of Men‘s %lf:s‘,{ %; ES{e;.I,S Neckties, in the latest patterns and Pres. W.F.M.% styles to hand. }k‘ Church, Saskaâ€"~ ew minister, and in his address to and responsibiliâ€" Wilson, also. of ev. Dr. Dix most he cooprepption, Asion to refer to intance of Mr. utiful Christian Owners and Agents of all houses will be held responsiple for Water and Electric Light rates unpaid by tenâ€" ants. The Superintendent will attend promptly to the reading of the meter In connection with Water, Power or Liight, call up the Secretaryâ€"Treasurer A. G. PEIRSON, Town Hall, Phone 199. on notice from the party interested, that the tenant is leaving. The Commission meets on the Second and Fourth Tuesday of each month, in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, at $ p.m. OUR PRICES ARE RIGKHT AND SQ ARE THE GOODS TUNGSTEN LAMPS AT COST Cash must accompany all orders. Our. Stock of Underwear WATER, POWER aad LIGHT COMMISSIQN. Electric Irons, Table Lamps, Tungsten Lamps and all Electrical supplics. George M. Lyons Store closes 1 o‘clock every. Wednesday Telephone No. 30. Lambton Ave. No waiting. Three Main Stâ€" and Conran PIâ€", _ WESTON CHOICE BEEF, LAMB, VEAL â€" AND SMOKED MEATS, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. TARIFF, Royal, Guardian, Canadian National, and North British and Mercantile. NONâ€"TARJIFF, York, Merchants, and London Mutual â€"ANDâ€" EXCELSIOR LIFE, and TRAYVELLERS ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Insuranee AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Also agents for reliable Nursery stock aAll at lowest possible rates. Farley‘s Shaving Parlour Fire and Life Insurance Co‘ WESTON BRANCH, â€" N.J. McEwen, Manager. MoUNT DENNIS BRANCH, J. R. BLACK, Manager. Harvey Moody, Agent for Butterick‘s Patterns. J. A. BAYLISS, NORTH END BUTCHER MAIN ST.., WESTON VEGETABLES IN SEASON. E. J. MUSSON ue FOR ALL _ INFORMATION British North America agents for the following 1836 THE BANK OF _ 1913 77 Years in Business. Capital and Surolus Over $7.600.000. WESTON W. CRUICKSHANK, Chairman DEALER IN Contractor chairs operating In the financial end of your farmilg operations the Bank of British North America wants to be of definite service to you, just as it is to the financial men in the largest firms and corporations. Open both Current and Savings Accounts, and avail yourself fully of our services. Furnaces installed and all kinds of tinsmithing attended to. Ready to wear Pants, $1.35 up at Coleman‘s, Weston. Main Street, EHOME Jet. 1623 Paints, Oils and Vax"xri;l;;s. s ORDERS DELIVERED. hone No. 16. Hacle Electric wiring our specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. Electric Fixtures, Special desions. cNo extra clarge for installing. & Portable Lamps at reduced prices. 2 > Electric Novelties and Supplies of all kinds. 5, 8, 10, 16 e.p. Jamps, 17 ets. 32 e.p. lamps, 25 cts, Toangsten Lamps, 45¢ up, special prices in quantities. DON‘T FORGET THE ADDRESS Pedlar Steel Shingles, Portland Cement, J. LEES Tonsorial Parlors Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Gasoline and Oil Stoves, Stoves and Furnaces Screens, Doors and Windows, Field and Lawn Fences, Maxwell Lawn Mowers Apples, Lemons, Oranges, Lettuce, Radishes, Rhubarb, rear of Oldham‘s Hardware Store Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobatco Prompt attention. BEEF, LAMB, PORK and VEAL VEGETABLES. MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON PHONE No. 9, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, [. V. QNIFFTR Jr. Pure Maple Syrup. A. J. BURGESS, TINSMITH, Bank of Nova Scotia Building POULTRY SPRING CHICKENS ELECTRIC 5 VACUUM CLEANER ®_ FOR RENT. ‘ 1724 DUNDAS STREET, WEST TORONTO JAS. HUGILL, OLDHAM‘S _ HARDWARE, wWESTON. - FRUITS Ready Roofing. Vatrnishes. â€" Y. F. MOON, Green Onions, j Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Strawberries, Grape Fruit, Pine Apples. Eagle Block Weston. Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Bank of Nova‘_ Scotia Chambers. Phone, 152, f WESTON, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"9 a.m. to 12 noon, 4 to 6 p.m. Evenings by appointment. Offices: Camada Permanent Bldg 18 Toronto St. ’ G. HO WA RD 6 Barrister, Solicitor, N 891 Main Street, Mornings and Eve Toronto Office 304 Lums ; ©orner Adelaide and F. B. E D M U N D 3. Barister, Solicitor, Notary Public. 1758 Dundas St., WEST TORONTO. (above Hoar‘s Hardware Store), Real estate loans placed at current ~_rates. Telephone, Junction 991. Phone M. 2689. G. wW. COULTER, V. 8. Honor Graduate Ontario Veterinary College & All diseases of Cattle and Horses Treated Scientifically. Calls by mail or phone promptly attemded. wWESTON ONT. M.B., M.R.C.3 ‘ Consultation hours, 10 a.m., 3 p.mâ€", and by appointment. Tel. Col. 2602. Ofliceâ€"(}or Maria Street, St and 418 Bloor Street, west MARGARET Telephone No ANDERSON & A Barristers. Bolicitors 1699 Dundas DR. W. J. CHARLETON Physician, Surgeon, etc. fficeâ€"Cor. North Station and Johs Streets, Weston, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"$8 to 10 a.m; 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, 8 to 10 a.m. Residence:â€"Ping 8t Crown Bank. Tal. DR. J. A. MELDRHM. Physician, ete. Office and Residenceâ€"East corner, Kirg and North Station Sts: ‘ DR Private funds to loan on firet class security, 1 to 2 p.m DR. J. T. H A CK ET T, Dentist Over D. Rowntres & Sons, Dr. H. D. LIVINGSTONE Ear, Nose and Throat. _ HAROLD L. ROWNTREE Physician, Surgeon, Ete., â€"Cor. King and N. Station S Office Hours: LORNE FRASER, M. A EDGAR PARSONS 1.R.C.3., Eng.. LR.CP Physician and SBurgeon Barrister, Solicitor, Notaty Public 5 D.m. T to 8.30 ‘Phoneâ€"Weston 222. Dundas Street, TORONTO 15 «GILLETTE, A.T.C wWOODBRIDGE and Everings. 4 Lumseden Building & MecMASTER . ROLL 8. Câ€"._OPD. Northern x Woodhridg. 30 . Notaties WESTON, ONT OPEN EVENINCS Yonge. TORONTO. Weston, Ont WESTON Toronto Weston, Sts. §

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