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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Dec 1913, p. 4

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| _ _ CASTORIA [ 08 d 95 Subscription Price. Telephone. No. 26 W“M‘-‘“““ Santa Claus at Inch‘s, expected any time now. The greatest Yoyland ever in Westor, now ssen at Inch‘s stores. Don‘t forget th-e‘ Tuesday the 16th, Two more hous on King Street. Why was the hi last Monday? Mrs. R. Beamis cessful party on Wantedâ€"A few waterâ€"proofs for the firemen. Mr. Edward Ha week, visiting re and renewing old Watch for Jim Road‘‘ from Main via King Street, The membens of Church, have pu George Street, 1 resident priest. _ E wEsToN / Dudley Cheale, @local lad, was sent to the "‘Farm‘"‘ fqp three months, by Magistrate Maior Brunton, for stealâ€" ing an overcoat., § Remember that Inch refractionist guarantees all his optical woerk. Glasses refitted and repaired. An excitingâ€" rubaw Weston on Tuesday m belonging to the bew was being loaded] w from freight cars pn ing between Johnfan suddenly became [ fri puffing of steam fror engine which pullefl h at that moment:.f 4 John Street gothg Main, here they ngIC ing into a large eT mer, then turningâ€"mfior continued their mafide where, missing a §tP eral otherâ€" vehicle§ . what sewer pipe Was gon bouncing aroupd the ground to: be fb1 They continued thgir up Main Street, calls ment until finally bFo still hnear the village there was no grea any injury sustain chanced to be in th¢i â€" For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Mr. J. K. McEwgn, conducted the: Sale of a large nu r of the Cattle exhibited at the Fak Stock Show in the Union Stock Y@rds, on Monday. Among the firms sold for were:; Rice & Whaley, McD@nald & Halligan, Dunn & Levack, Quifn & Coâ€", and J. B. Shieils. Mr. McEwen was in ithe box from 10â€" a.m. &%o 8 p.m., and brought magnificents prices for ‘his clients. _ He also s successful in securing 20 cents pound for the champion steer, and [9 centsâ€"a pound or the Baby Veal, § which weighed bont 1900 nounds. r. McEwen was Bears the Fignature of or the Baby Veal, about_ 1900 pounds. congratulated on a manner in which he stock. It is prett J.K., in the going!g Moody Bros., fo} bran and shorts _ Dear Sir;â€"Now thag the Town Imâ€" provement Society have dropped the' ‘Moving Pictures" fhey might find â€" time to study the wamks of Weston in the ‘‘Fire Protection§@ line. If the | T.IS. wapts to stilf have the old | town to ‘"improve"" they had better| hurry. before. a big file Comes along | and wipes this burg pf the face of | the map. Although the Chief and the | ‘‘boys" did excellent #pIk on Monday | keeping a boxedâ€"Up firg from spread-l ing, the whole thing was a farce, and | would have made a gréat "hit" on a / Moving Picture film. When the alarm! is given there are A D mhber of "stayâ€", mt homes," who are willing to 1et\l others have the honpt of ge’tth‘l(g" LC Canasul C oasc4 c wramr ‘sgqaked,"" and doing t The whole thing is uni ®Apoking into." Ths better. MeNISHâ€"At Maria Sf on Monday, Decembenr Mr. and Mrs. A. A daughter. Weston, FIRE PROTE ABDVERTISINC RATES io Cines andi Geatnr Sntatet ces lt faroicies xcellent wirk xedâ€"up figp frc e thing S a nade a gréat / re film. ‘hen s are a nughber who are will the homport BIRTHS A. E. WHINTCHN, Proprietor uphased pr the local 1 ar three c Brunto P for bran o Fs are being erected ESt‘ John‘s (R. C.) hased a houge on I. 0. F. Concert on in the Town Hall was in town this tives and friends, cquaintances. _ held a very sucâ€" onday night. h school closed up Fardhouse’s "‘Good Street to the Fifth ext PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY away occured in morning. A team ewer gang, which with sewer P'iPe* n the railway sidâ€" and King Streets,1 frightened by the rom the passenger. in on the C.P.R. Thay bolNed for g _ south west to rowly averted goâ€" ening at the corâ€" rth on Main they dened dash for No: treetâ€"car and sevâ€" Ont., Friday December 1%th, £913. : by inches, with| s left on the wagâ€" d and falling to! broken to pieces.. r course straight| sing great excitâ€" ought to a standâ€" e limits. Luckily: damage done or by anyone who. t path: â€"â€" l ADDRESS _gides for the ‘F-isposed of the hard to beat ing! gone! Iine UTIONt ‘Broet, : Weston, | 1f $th, 1913, to A, McNish, a r ‘of getting e dirty work. 8. use of a "BURNT , and wants sooner the ALL CC?a £UNICATIONS TO Weston Council held a spectial mSetâ€" ing or Monday evening, to emgulre into certain charges that the Conâ€" tractor was using in{erior stone in the consfruction Pf the Sewenage Disâ€" posal Plant than the Contract called for. . On jnvitatjfpn of the Council, T. Aird Murray, F. F. Fry, Mr. Latâ€" timore. and Mr. glicks' were present. The Reeve stated that trap rock should have been Esed in the disposal beds instead of lime stone. Mr. Murray said, ‘"‘When I preparad those specifications the quality of stone was left opén. I had no notite until October 27th that trap rock had been decided upon, The specification in my offite was blank on that point. Mr. Fry mislaid (his copy but has since fgqund it, a the words trap rotk are in it. hose words were written in it by yqur clerk, Mr. J.H. Taylor," sUmea OR t Fomeaon io Here Mr. Taylor came forth with a‘ flat denial. Messrs; Murray and Fry _ Two then submitted a neport from Mr. O. tive c B. Staunton, handwriting expert, who get th distinctly explaine@f that there was the ro no doubt whatever put that the words gade.‘‘ "‘trap rock‘‘ were written by Mr J.} H. Taylor. e s ol ~Rev. "‘I have had Mr. Beorge W. Fuller, consulting expert gineer for fifteen years for the State of Massachusetts, and he highly reco ends your plant. The life of the rogk in the beds is everlasting and I will guarantee them because my reputatfion in Canada is at stake in the mgtter. The plant hbas 720 cubic yardslof space and will take off 20,000 galli)ns per hour and at that rate for 18 zmours per day will accommodate 5,000 ipeople."‘ Mr. Fry also stated that ‘"he had never seen the wor in the contract when he signed it land that it was left in the clerk‘s office for a week after signing beforehe took it away. I have built a plang for Weston that is second to none ig Canada, and eXxâ€" perts have examined it." "I have had Mr. Beorge W. Fuller, consulting expert efgineer for fifteen â€"It was then 'decilééd to accept Mr. Murray‘s bond for $15,000 and pay Mr. Fry in full of qontract price. AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY on APFLICATECN $1,00 per Anns A new and expengive dropâ€"curtain is being permanently alled, and the scenery and cost are more elaborâ€" ate than anything gttempted here for some time. § Tickets may be Bad from anmy of the members, or at &.M. Lyons store. They are 50 cents amd 75 cents. |_ ‘"The *‘Canadian ctorial‘ is a publication, which if J may be perâ€" mitted to say 8o, i§ & credit to lGanada." (Signed) STMRATHCONA. On trial to New Subsgribersâ€"T‘welve \ months for only 65 cents. i The ‘"Canadian Picril:‘!grial” is pubâ€" lished by THE "PICTORIAL®"‘ PUBâ€" LISHING C0., ‘‘Wigness" Block, | Montreal, Can. [Try it for a year. Canada‘s Most Artistic and Popular Magazine. This elegant magagine delights the eye while it instructs the mind conâ€" cerning the picturesque doings of an interesting and highly entertaining world. 9 Each issue is literally crowdedgyith | the highest quality photogravures, . many of them worth framing. It is the most papular ‘"Pickâ€"meâ€" up‘‘" on the waiting@room tables of the leading ‘doctors throughout the Dominion, and in the big public libraries it is literally ‘"used up‘‘ by the many who are gtracted by its entertaining and beautiful pages. | WESTON COUNCIL MEETING It‘s a "love at si%t” publication and it has departmemtal features of great interest to thé young woman and the homeâ€"maker. & es e en un t Of itâ€"just to qugte one man‘s praise from among §t-housandsâ€"t)he Canadian High Commi#sioner in Lonâ€" donâ€"the Rt. Hon. Lord Strathcona, wrote: | D; CANADIAN PICTORIAL. Mr. Rayno, ol M ter will .conduct . thB_mErvice iBaptist Church on Sunday Anniversary Se im the. Methodist December 21st. be devoted to thfi the afternoon a m deld, and in the ev The Annual Christ Anotper very pléasant evening was spent om Wednesday, December 10th, in the Schoolâ€"rog@gm of St. John‘s Anglican Church, } Weston, under the auspices af the §&.Y.P.A. The proâ€" gram took the forfn of an impromptu debate, subject FRing: "Should Woâ€" men Vote?"‘ which was won by the Affirmative, Sorigs and recitations were given by th¢ meombers. It was decided not to me§Bt again until Jan. 5th, 1914, when th& Young People inâ€" tend paying & vigit to St. Mark‘s tend paying a vigit Church, West ToroRto Physician, Surgean, etc. ; Officeâ€"Corner Main and Mill Streets. Office Hours : 8 to 10 am:., 1 to 3 and 7 to 8.30 p.m. Weston Anmiversary Semviceds will be held m the. Methodist {Church on Sunday, December 21st. tning services will be devoted to the§ Sunday School, in the afternoon a ss meeting. will be deld, and in the evening song services. The Annual Chrisfmas Entertainment will be held on Monday night, Dec. 22n8. Full particulars later, ST. JOHN‘S CHURCH A. Â¥. P. A. The Humber wa$® frogem over on Monday. Boys! theligkating will soon be here, Hurrah! fop the hockey and the bruised shins. Rev. Father Jephgott has been apâ€" pointed to take chafge of the parish of St. John‘s Roman Catholic Church, Weston. His Grace Archbishop Mcâ€" Neil made the appointment. Two important itéms for prospecâ€" tive councillors to udy. ‘"‘How to get the car tracks jn the center of the road,‘"‘ and "‘A reliable fire briâ€" The most succegsful rale of work which has: been }Zrld in cannection with St. John‘s Anglican Church, took place in #he Town Hall on Thursday, Decemiber 4th, under the auspices of the Woman‘s Auxiliary. Without doubt ithe greatest attracâ€" tion was the vigit of Santa Claus, who made himself king of the children and delighted thim with the various articles from thé Xmas tress, which had been so kinflly donated by Mr. James Dennis. A large proportion of these toys weme most generously bought and pregented ‘by Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Cowamy At the same time many friends and members of the conâ€" gregation came to the aid of the Auxiliary, and vfiere most_ liberal in their gifts every iway. Mrs. Ben. Cowa At the same time many friends and members of the conâ€" gregation came to the aid of the Auxiliary, and were most_ liberal in their gifts every way. The Homeâ€"baking competition was also a big succesg, twentyâ€"five‘ entries being made. Firft and second priz;zs of $1.00 and T& cents respectively were given in afll classes over fourâ€" teen years of agg, with the exception of candies, and were presented to the following winnerg:â€" Mrs. Bessic J second; Miss M: Miss Ethel He second; Miss C] Mrs. Williams, | generously retu Miss Mamie Cc Georgia Coulten Coulter, 1 seccq stone, 1 second second.â€" | This â€" Competition was judged by Miss Della Hughes, who so ably conâ€" ducts the domégtic classes in connetâ€" tion with the Woman‘s Institute. Unâ€" fortunately shg was unable to stay to give away ithese prizes, but imâ€" mediately befomeg leaving the Hall, a bouquet â€"of y@low Chrysanthemums was presented fo her on behalf of the W. A., by Misg Daisy Joyce. A large amgunt of fun was also gained from (the guessers of the wWESTON METHODIST CHURCH A large am gained from i weight of thé was given by IJr., for the D1 most of the ti amused. The ] Mattison of D Unfortunately it was found : hat trimming of our male ir pointed. Moody Bros. Flour & Feed Store The Junior‘skstall was one of the earliest to be icleared out, followed closely by the Food, Candy and Ice Cream booths. Our eminent and well known grocerâ€" ers, Mrs. Geo. Verral did some brisk work in everything pertaining to that line of business$ and it seemed likely our local groc@s may feel some ill effects irom thescompstition for some time to come. & The demonstr coa looked wel waitress‘ attire nobly. The Senior m§mbers booth, which was more thank full when the sale opened, at closigg time, presented @ | very forlorn spegtacle as only a vex:y. few articles indged were left to e taken away. € t The‘ supper, Which was so ably managed by MesJames. Geo. Coulter and H. Keys, w§&s as usual in every | item a comple success, and the Auxiliary cannozgfeel too greatful for all the help they; have received from the congregatio and friends t0o, numerous to mengon. l Their thanks aEe specially due to Messrs. Trinkwon.s Lee and Greenwood for assistance in cting and removâ€" ing booths, etc., &o Mr. Cousins for cartage: to A. E.5 Whinton for printâ€" ing, to the Bandsgmen who made such heroic efforts with a refractory tree, (on account of ifs height); to the doorâ€"keepers; and one and all who in any way contr@utfled to make the WESTON BAPTI&T CHURCH sale such a success. D R. W. E. PEA RS ON Phone No. 87 olâ€"ro@m _ of irch, i Westor he A£$.Y.P.A i2 fortm of an ct PBing: ~ which was Songs anc y the miemt 6 melt agai en the CToun a vigit to: ToroRto. ."\}_ er was froy ys! theliskati rah! for the hins. _( $\ tant itims rs to gudy tracks {n t ind "‘A ‘elig w ? + _ r Jephqfétt § ake chapge c s Roman Cat _ joint of beef, which Mr. David Rowntree, ?Fpose, he standing by ne and being intensely icky winner was Mss. ?Terin Street. 5through lack of spate mpossible to bold the %mtest, at which many nds were much disapâ€" Spey, 2 firsts and (1 garet Master, 2 first; oway, 1 first and 1 rissa Verral, 1 first; first, which she most ied to the Auxiliaty; lter, 2 firsts; Miss 1 first; Mrs. George 1; Mrs. Thos. Livingâ€" Mrs. Wilson Wilby, 1 ors of Cowan‘s Coâ€" and dainty in their and did their parts [s,ter University rvices in the TARIFF, Royal, Guardias, Canadian National, and North British and Mercantile. NONâ€"TARJFF, York, Merchants, and London Mutual â€"ANDâ€" EXCELSIOR LIFE, and TRAVELLERS _ ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Insuranee _ _ AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Also agents for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates. Fite and Life Insurance Co‘s WESTON BRANCH, â€" N.J. McEwen, Manager. MOoUNT DENNIS BRANCH, J., R. BLACK, Manager. No waiting. Three chairs operating. Farley‘s Shaving Parlour Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. CHOICE BEEF, LAMB, VEAL AND SMOKED MEATS. Main Stâ€" and Conran PIâ€", _ WESTON. Lambton Ave. Mt', Dennis Cledrical Contracior Electric Irons, Table Lamps, Tungsten Lamps and all Electrical supplies. ESTIMATES FOR WIRING CHEERFULLY GIVEN 7 j Ag e ; mm /S 5 & ma ® W @ P ar a A m AR oCe 2 4 Blam . hy M\ No Mae m cmQ Eo 9B i 16 . se \ta a 2 pasmre is faen & fel 4 * { 5 1y <A 1A h b e bert® s Praprar k mre e . _ SS R EBm : ESEEEE a & & 53 NBEd rs bg @6 5 | age $ 15B Kose 0e a o G ie bGoRras 20 34 \ * & & i t3aske ER 8 & z} S § stsk i5 _ &n Gae bul C d o ob saress AG ‘ 12 & £2858 §5 8 § BpbilEODn Bs3 AGlodiy w es 5o 10 0 s u9P G t l m B . hn ad 2l ast pl d _ do CooP Cns In connection with Water, Power or Luight, call up the Secretaryâ€"Treasurer A. G. PEIRSON, Town Hall, Phone 199. WATER, POWER and LIGHT CGOMMISSIQN. TUNGSTEN LAMPS AT COST. Harvey Moody, 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 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 8 p.m. George M. Lyons or Boys and Girls is splendid value. We also carrty Penman‘s Cashmere Hose for Ladies, all sizes, and the l Tolsey for Men at 40 and 50c. per pair QUR SPECIAL CHRISTMAS NECKWEAR in Silks and Velvets are in stock and are worthy of your inspection. Full lines in Cashmere, Wools and Mixed Goods. Special Value in Mens Allâ€"Wool Sox at 25¢. & 30¢. per pair. E. J. MUSSON NORTH END BUTCHER Store cloges 1 o‘clock every. Wednesday Telephone No. 30. J. A. BAYLISS, Cash must accompany all orders. VEGETABLES IN SEASON. Agent for Butterick‘s Patterns. OUR WINNER HOSE FOR ALL INFORMATION MAIN ST.., WESTON 18306 THE BANK OF 1913 agents for the following HOSILRY TT Years WESTON Telephone 18 r 11. DEALER IN W. CRUICKSHANK, in Busimess: Cavital and Surplus Over $7.600,000â€" Chairman. in amounts up to $50 by means of our Bank Money Orders, at trifling cost. For larger sums, our Drafts payable in any part of the World, are at your service. For immediate payments at q distance use our Telegraphic Transfers, and when travelling, our Letteré:f Credit and Travellers‘ Cheques. MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON PHONES No. 9 and 214. Potatoes, Cabbage, Parsnips, Carrots, Sweet Potatoes, Onions, Hubbard Squash, _ Beets. Apples, Grape Fruit, Lemons, Cranberries, Oranges, New Figs, Malaga Grapes, Bananas. SBhelf and Heavy Hardware, Gasoline and Oil Stoves, Btoves ~and Furnaces. Screens, Doors and Windows, Field and Lawn Fences, ‘Maxwell Lawn Mowers. L V. (n BEEF, LAMB, PORK and VEAL VEGETABILES. Pedlar Steel Shingles, Portland Cement, Ready Roofing. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. > J. LEE‘S Tonsorial Parlors Furnaces installed and all kinds of tinsmithing attended to. Main Street, Ready to wear Pants, $1.35 up at Coleman‘s, Weston. hone No Electric Lamp BulbP CricKEnNs, GrEEsE, Ducors PHONE Jct. 1623 Electric wiring our specialty. _ Satisfaction guaranteed, Electric Fixtures, Special designs. No extra charge for installing. Portable Lamps at reduced prices. Electric Novelties and Supplies of all kinds. 5, 8, 10, 16 e.p. lamps, 17 cts. 82 e.p. lamps, 25 cts, Tungsten Lamps, 45¢ up, special prices in quantities. DON‘T FORGET THE ADDRESS Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobatco Prompt attention. rear of Oldham‘s Hardware Store A. J. BURGESS, TINSMITH,. Bank of Nova Scotia Building. ORDERS DELIVERED. POULTRY 1724 DUNDAS STREET, WEST TORONTO. JAS. HUGILL, FRUITS ECTRICGAL CONTRACTOR 40 Watt â€" = 100 Watt = Ca:bon Lamps â€" OQLDHAM‘S HARDWARE, wWESTON. 16. MILK CAN SEALS, $1.50 per M. [FITR, Jr. W. F. MOON, Eagle Block Weston. DR . W. J. CHARLTON Physician, Surgeon, etc. fficeâ€"Cor. North Station and Johr. Streets, Weston, Ont. 3 Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m; 6 to 8 p.m.. Sunday, $ to 10 a.m. Consultation hours, 10 a.m., 3 p.m., and by appointment. Tel. Col. 2602. Telephone No. 15 Maria Street, DR. HAROLD L. ROWNTREE Physician, Surgeon, Ete., Officeâ€"Cor. King and N. Station S Office ~Hours: 418 Bloor Street, west D R. Aâ€" M. R O L L 8. M.B., M.R.C.S., Eng., LR.C.P. Loz Physician and Surgeon wOODBRIDGE, ONP Residence:â€"Pine St., opp. Northerm Crown Bamk. Tel. Woodbridge 30 MARGARET R. GILLETTE, A.T.C G. HOWARD GR a Y ts Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, ete. $ 891 Main Street, WESTON. Mornings and Evenings. Toronto Office 304 Lumsden Building *Â¥ corner Adelaide and Younge. § Graduate Toronto Conservatory 'of Music. Pianoâ€"Teachers Normal Course. Pupils prepared for Conservatory Exams, Studio, Room T, Nova Scotia Bank Bdg.. Westonâ€"Wednesday, Saturday, Monday and Thursday mornings. Phone 48. P Phone M. 2689. J. EDGAR PARSONS, B.A. Offices: Camada Permanent Bldg. 18 Toronto St. ANDERSON & McMASTER, Batristers, Solicitors, Notaries, ete. F. B. ED M U ND S. Barister, Solicitor, Notary Public. 1758 Dundas St., WEST TORONTO. _C. LORNEâ€" FRASER, M. A. “F ‘Barrister, Solicitor, etc. j Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers. Phone, 152, WESTON, ‘Ont. Office Hoursâ€"9 a.m. to 12 noon, 4 to 6 p.m. Evenings by appointment. Office and Resitenceâ€"East cornet, King and North Station Sts (above Hoar‘s Hardware Store), Real estate loans placed at current rates. Telephone, Junction 99 Honor Graduate Ontario Veterinary College All diseases of Cattle and Horses ‘Treated Scientifically. . Calls by mail or phone promptly atterded. f 1 to 2 p.m TORONTO. Private funds to loan on firs» class security. DR. J. T. HACKETT' Dentist Over D. Rowntree & Sons, G. w. COULTER, V. 8. Dr. H. D. LIVINGSTONE Ear, Nose and Throat. DR. J. A. MELDRUM 4 p.m. 7 to 8.30 p.m. ‘Phoneâ€"Weston 222. 1699 Dundas Street, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Physician, etc WESTON ONT. â€" $1.00 WESTON, ONT 18c. 40c. Weston, Ont. TORONTO. OoPEN EVENINCGS Toronto. Weston, Sts.

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