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Times & Guide (1909), 26 Mar 1915, p. 8

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ho Uut â€" JOHN A. MARSHALL BRKK Co., Ltd. Seventyâ€"five to CHOOSE from, all NEW in design and BEST Materials. Our Corner stones and Grave Markers are made in the BEST of Materials. Lpecial Designs furnished free of charge if desired. 4DFFICE : Weston Road, Mount Dennis. WORKS : Fifth Concession, Yor Phones : Weston 174 ; Junction 4049 erection. SPECIAL LOW PRICES quoted during FEBRUâ€" ARY and MARCH. Our showroom is now full of choice Monuments ranging in prices up to $400.00. NOW is the time to choose one for early Spring _ We contract for Light and Power installations of all kinds. ‘ Fixtures, Lamps and Electrical Appliances supâ€" plied at less than city prices. All Firtures installed without extra charge. _ PHONE WESTON 230. R samples can be sees and prices obtained from our Agentâ€" : ° _ wW. ©. BURRAGE, THE SBRICK FOR § _ COLOR, QUALITY AND FNDURANCE Phone 106 COLORS 1476 DUNDAS STREEF1, WEST TORONTO. TELEPHONE JUNCTION 190 M G. WARDELL. WARDELL‘S MONUMENTAL WORKS GENUIN Ail\\â€"sssssssss.s.ss sssasis es iss s iss sso s sad The Kind You Have Always Bought, f which has been in use for over 30 years, has borge}the signature of yay 3 and has been}/made under his pere W sonal superyisign since its infancy. E 3 w4 RoA â€" RHMow no orfe tg deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and#‘Justâ€"asâ€"good"‘ are but Experiments that trille with anfl exfdanger the health of Infants and Childrenâ€"Experigqnce/against Experiment. High Grade Red Stock Brick Castoria is a harmless subsfitute for Castor Oil, Pareâ€" goric, Drops and, §Soothing/ Syyups. It is Pleasant. It6 contains neither \O‘pimn, orghine nor other Narcotic gsubstance. Its age is its afantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. ; cures Diarrhcoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teethi Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assifilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, riging healthy and natural sleep. The Children‘s Panac The Mgffigl’s Friend. BELL BROS. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS, Secure our prices before placing your order What is CASTORIA PLAEN-â€"R"{@ AN)> BUFE FIRZ FLA HEDâ€"RSED AND BUFF Children Cry for Fietcher‘s uc CASTAOMIA arways NOTICE. Proprietor. MANUFACTURERS OF ty rm, orgl its apar ess. > Cu ‘thi Tro assi@iilates gigfing he @ The N Ns en @ %?fi” gf:f“;"""‘“""â€"v_f#g A@S ,_h_’â€"':p.:-f j J‘A e /r es Agd TURERS Signafure of wWEST ON. T. W. WARDELL, JOSEPH STREET C 2# f EP 0of8 : td 5Z Manager. ad ’ Babies are ngt born "‘strong‘"‘ or ‘‘weakly""; they gre born just as their mothers brought%hern into the world, and even the @eakest little mortal can be made healthy and strong if its mother will onlg use common sense and good judgmfg)t in the care of ‘her child. & Mothers shoulé join in the moveâ€" ment for Better Ganadian Babies and learn from those who have made 3 study of babies §ust what to do and what not to do: to have them grow up healthy, happy children. ST. JOHN‘S CATHOLIC CHURCH _ Our Governments :Spe of dollars to deal with but where is there a dic stamp out tuber ulosis j Even the docters do stady the baby;" their i up doctoring adults th, been â€"given proper care would have grown â€"up strong and woul not h doctor 5o frequently. 10.30 a.m.â€"High Mass and Sermoen. 3.00 p.m.â€"Catechism. 7.00 p.m.â€"Vespers and Sermon. 8.00 a.m.â€"Daily Mass. ST. PHILIP‘S. Divine service rext Sunday at 11 o:clock a.m. Rev. T. BEVERLY SMITH, 11 am.â€"Mattins and Sermon. 3 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 3 p.m.â€"Adult Bible Class. 7 p.m.â€"Evensong and Sermon. Célebration of Holy Communion, first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m., third Sunday at 8 a.m. ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Babies not beir selves, there is why mothers shoé help the babies, babies to beco citizens if mothe‘j toâ€"care for them Thousands of bahbies die every year because their mpthers do not know how to care for their children. How many calves or chickens dir from the same reason? Ngt many. Why? Beâ€" cause we have méde a study of their requiremerts an know how they should be cared for, and because our Creator has gived them the power to help hhemselvesfito a certain degrec almost from birth. Every Sundayâ€"Evensong at 7. Sunday School at 3 p.m. On Saints‘ Days Holyâ€"Communion at 10.30. 11 CHURCH OF CH Calves and chickens come before babies in these days of higher educaâ€" tion. Thousands pf dollars are spent by our Government to teach us how to care for and fked calves and chicâ€" kens, but did yoil ever hear of one dollar being spent to teach Canadian mothers how to gare for their babies either before or after birth? Thousands of bahbies die every year because their mpthers do not know how to care for their children. How many calves or ickens dir from the same reason? Ngt many. Why? Beâ€" cause we have méde a study of their requiremerts ang@ know how they ist Surdayâ€"Mattins at 10.30 Holy Communion (Choral) at 11. 2nd Sundayâ€"Mattins at 11. 3rh Sundayâ€"Holy Communion after Matting at 11. y 4th Sundayâ€"Mattias at 11. Sth Suncayâ€"Mattins ard Litany at 17 RUSSELL ROAD METHODIST B CHURCH. (Downsview Circuit.) Services h>ld in the. school house every Sunday afternoon at 3 o‘clock. Sunday School at 2 o‘clock. ; sSunday sCh Services h S..8. <31, Yor wWESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Corner Main and Mill Streets. Morning Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Evering Service at 7 p.m. Wednesday Service at 8 p.m. Rev. T. A. SYMINGTON, M.A., Pastor OLD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cross Street. Morning Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 12 noon. Evering Service at 7 p.m. Midweek Service at 8 p.m: Everybody welcome. Rev. C. R. ASHDOWN, Ph.D. MOUNT DENNIS METHODIST CHURCH. Motning Service at 11 a.m. Sunday Schoal at 3 p.m. Adult Bikhle Classes at 3 p.m Evening Service at 7 p.m. Every Sundayâ€"Holy Communion at THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD _SHEPHERD. BETTER CANADIAN BABIES J. HUGHESâ€"JONES, M.A., CHURCH SERVICES m DJ J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rector GORE M. BARROW, Priest in charge Rev. JAS. MINEHAN, Rev. J. G., ROGERS, Pastor. eS cvely Rev. W. H. ADAMS, Phstor 0t beirgg able to help themâ€" Te isjall the more reason ts shonld fit themselves to babies What chance have become healthy Canadian mothefs do not know Row baby;g their tiâ€"nvle is ernments spend thousands to deal with hog cholera, is there a dollar spent to tuberéulosis in babics? ch grown up healthy and woul. _not have needed a ol at 11 d â€" in AM WOOLNER, P ty ults that, . had ;,1;;; do not seem to 11 Parish Priest chool when bakhies m Rector Rector IPLES Pastor House n astor taken ASUOF OT ult The words given in brackets are the English equiv@qleft$ of the Welsh word immediately pregedirg. The letâ€" ter was written in English throughâ€" out, excepting the Welgh words, which the German censor ‘took to be the names of other Englig}x prisoners. The Annual Mcet (Ang.) Branch of 11] Auxiliary was h room on St. Patrg tor presiding. f «ou will be glad to hear rews of old friends, Mr. Bwyd (food) is very bad here. Mr. Bara (bread) is very much darker than when you saw him, and is quite hard.%’ I never see Mr. Cig (meat), and Mr.%Ymenyn (butter) but seldom, he was fiery bad, indeed, the last few times I anet him. Iâ€" used at first to meet Mg. Llaeth (milk) every day, but he hgs not been here row for some~â€"time. ; The minutes of tq mesting were _ read also the reborts cf Brancl Treasi Parish House 5th. 6th. Tth. lowsr Mrs Welshman a prisoner of war, sent |Stock and Implements, the property News Sasily, of Benjamin Boyley, Lot 33, Con. 5, It is a great advantage to possets West York. 3 a knowledge of Welgh, if you happen March 29. â€"Auction Sale of the to be a prisoner of war. Welsh pris Property and Saw Mill of the late oners of war in Germany are able to Robert Sproule, in Tottenham. notify their friendlgn lin this country} Marqh 30. â€"Auction Sale of Horses more fully of the conditions of prison 4124 Rigs in Tottenham. S and internment calop life than are March 31.â€"Extensive Auction Sale their English colléagues, and that of Farm Stock and Implements, the without having recourse to the doubt=PrOPerty of Garnet Brown, Tottenâ€" ful safeguard of invisible ink. A letâ€" °24M § ter which passed the Genman cersor, * â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" and will long be -yikept as a family iz treasure, contains the following‘ fm_\ Ruver, \its. â€"W. Willw:; Rector‘s Reâ€" presentatives, _ Mesdamhesâ€" Davis and W. J. Smith. The delegates to Miocesan annual Mr fis hospital Arrangements are being made to obâ€" tain a number _ of regalar ~service rifles from the Yor%i County Council, Iv‘t before these Hcan be secured the Compamy muse paé’ude for inspection. In order _ to make a good showing, every man should : turn out to every drill betlween now and the date of inspection which will likely be Saturâ€" day, March 2ith at 3 p.m. Company drill will be held on Friday evening of this week and :;0n Wednesday and Friday evening of next week at 8 p.m. at the Public School Grounds. _A full turn out is requested. t] d times for each fnan e%gagedâ€"‘men not necessarily woundedg but _ broight there through nerv%us break. cown and disease. ‘That lone of the most difficult diséases to epntend wish y..> homesickness, that n would simply lie down and givlt-enfup from homeâ€" sickness and fatigue.4 In this connecâ€" tion the speaker stated that _n2 of the most pressing undertakings of the Canadian Red Oros%fi Society was to equip and maintainâ€"a hospital. The British Government ‘had accep»d the offer of one of. the Agtors of uis 1r.£gâ€" nificant residence ‘‘Gleveden‘‘ in Engâ€" land for a hospital, and had decided to estahlish this as a base hosn.tal for the Canadian comtingent, and 4d asked the Canadian Red Cross ~»â€" ciety to equip and maintain it. The hospital, larger than the ‘Forc=to General â€" Hospital, & will contain Lve hundred beds, at the cost of {o"~ cath bed. The Ladies engaged in Red Cross work will kindly yememhsr that the meeting for work in the Methodist Church on Monday lafternoon has beer postponed until Wuesday} afternoor next week. $ Colonel Ryerson gaid they had unâ€" dertaken to do this, and were asking the various Red Pross Sucmeties tC supply beds, each Ped t« have nome of the Town supmiviag it attached. He hoped that th%’l‘own of _ Weston would be represented by a number of beds, so that whe ? the Westst boy: at the front were s%tt to the hospital they would feel that their Weston frierds had not fosgotten them. the FOOLED GERMAN CENSOR wWOMAN‘S ADXILIARY nt of { TS tea M HOME @UARDS N. e, Toront®, on May 4th, v, and 8thi were as folâ€" Verral, Mrg B. Best, and ulter. witk Mrs. Reaston, ng of St. John‘s e Senior Woman‘s [d in the Schoolâ€" k‘s Day, the Recâ€" e previous annual and confitmed as the year. orted that owing ‘attendant depresâ€" i thought wise to closed the d and then an. Wa oul Irvine Mn 11 V Mr. and MrS. Rebert Moody mark half a century of shappy wedded life. The golden wedding anniversary. of Mr. and Mrs. R, Moody, 37 Forbes Avenuc,. Guelph, ; was celebrated on Thursday, March «1th, and proved to be a very plea.‘g;ant ard enjoyable event. â€" § On the 11th of March, 1865, Mr. and Mrs. Moody were married at Weston, and moved to a farm which they _ BICYCLE FOR SLE.â€"O.K. conâ€" owned and worked in that district Jition, brake and géards, price §16.25 for a number @f years. About 25 Apply. H._R., Box t§0.~_> & years ago they: moved to Puslinch =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Townshin, on the%Brock Road, where they engaged in fArming. In Puslinch as well as in the city, they have hosts of friends, who through long years of acquaintance have come to value their â€"frismdship as something worth while. Abokut two years agoâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Moody . moved to Guelph to live at 37 %i‘orbes Aveniue and spend the sunset days of their life in a_ wellâ€"sarned rest. It is the sincere hope of their large cirecle of acquaicâ€" tances, that the pride and groom. of 50 years may ;E}e spared for many years to come. *4 The home on B?orbes Avenue was a merry place, on Thursday afternoon and evening, when the relatives and friends gathered) to mark the event. Mr. aed. Mrs. i;éoody were the recipâ€" ients of a largey number of beautiful presents iincludipg a purse of gold from the family@ and a handsome set of china dishes from friends in the city. Numerots messages of congratuâ€" lations were als“%fl‘ecdved from friends unable to be présent on the occasion. After partaking of a sumptuous [# PIANO TUNERâ€"John T. Anderson, 200 Beresford Avenue, West Toronto, will visit Weston every week. Orders for Piaro Tuning to be left with Miss M. Forsythe, Music Teacher, Weston. During Spring houseâ€"cleanâ€" ing will undertake polishing piaros. Alften dinner March 27.â€"Extensive Sale Stock and Implements, the of Benjamin Boyley, Lot 33 West York. Moody, _ of ~ Weston of Weston; Mr. and Mrs. J . Irwin, â€"of Weston; â€" Mrs, J. Forman, ‘of Lucan. Mrs. John Dalton, of Weston;â€" Miss Laura Hillcock, of Brantford;;. Miss Ada Ges, of Stratford; Mr. and Mis. Shuttleworth, of Hamilton; Mr. Wilâ€" liam Forester, Lof Hamilton; NMiss Annie Hasb“lngs‘;-s Toronto; â€" Mr. fand Mrs. E. C. Greem, of Toronto; Mr. L. NVALUABLE _PRESCRIPTION FKOR PNE‘:)UMONIA. Slice enough good large onions to make two or more good large pou!â€" tices and boil in good vinegar till soft. Thicken with oatmeal or cornâ€" meal ard apply hot as can be used and changed befcére cold. Same poulâ€" tice can be usediby heating over two or three: times and kept part warm. The writer knows of _ thres cases whose lives were saved by. above remedy when their doctors had given them up. Our ‘soldiers at the front might be saved by use of this simple remedy. & J. Downey and son, of Sault Ste Marie, Ont.; Guelph friends, Mrs. Young, Miss Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Arch. McPherson and family, Mr. and Mrs. â€"Râ€" J. â€"Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Davison, Mr. and Mrs, J, H. Kirby, Mr. gnd Mrs. Wm. Muir and daughter, Mr. J. Turner. 6 March 19.â€"Crédit Sale of Farm Stock and Impléments, the property of J. Thirkle, Log 16, Con. 3, Etobiâ€" coke, near Richview. March 24.â€"Extepsive Credit Sale.â€" of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Wm. E. Heacack, Lot 20, Con. 1, Etobicokefi; Township. March 25.â€"Credit Sale of_ Farm Stock and Implements, the property of C. M. Parsons, Lot 20, Con. 5, West, York. â€" Y sed ROSEMOUNT AVENUE Funerals arranged and Embalming promptly &t6â€" tended to, J. K. McEWEN‘S SALES US W. J. WARD, UNDERTAKER, Cl Moogy GoOLDEN F‘EDDING Back of C.P.R. Station f~ Waeston, _brother cody; Mr. Edward lt <Nfos: M ~Cr n Vr. aBd Nirs. John SBuccessor to J. A. Wright, ‘PHONE 168. H. BD ide whi h h. Occaston. sumptuous assumed and â€"called d 10 was pro sody of O SPRING _ MEDICINE.â€"This is the time of year that change of blood courts. â€"I ~have fine â€" roosters, Grey Barred Rock 10 months old, that I will sell atf $2.00 a piece. Come and take your choice. Apply L. A. Lemaire. 19 WANTED.â€"An | experienced Drosg makers Assistant wants position, or work by the day.. Apply S. S., care Times and Guide. s ts WANTED.â€"First & Clags â€" Cookâ€"genâ€" cral. . Apply Lilac dge, Weston: 12 HOUSE TO _ RENT.â€"7 rooms, A conveniences, Coulter Avenue. Appl to E. Sainsbury, Church and Mai treets. PEr 1 en n autieen it en Avenue, 7 rooms, all conveniences large â€" garden, closeâ€" to carâ€" line Apply B. McDonald, Goulter Avenue : 6.00 | 6.20 1 â€"6.40 | 7.00 7â€"20 740 8.00 \=8.20 8.140 9.00 9.20 9.40 0.00 0.20 0.40 1.00 1.20 | 1.40 | 2.00 b | 2.20 | 2.40 | 1.00 | 1.20 â€"1.40 Apply Weston 10 J‘ JvuNL.â€"4 or five rooms, water in, _ Apply Mrs. â€" Wilkinson,, Main Street, Weston. 15 Hats, cap8, ties novelties.â€"W.> > ~C 2.40 9.20 12.10 9.30 & 2.40 %.40 12.30 9.50 1.00 10.00 4 12.50 10.10 1.20 10.20 s 1.10 . 10.30 C 1.140 â€" 10.40 1.30 â€" 10.50 2.00 _ 11.00 1.50 11.30 2.20 â€" 11.35 2.10 12.00 2.30 Connect with Davenport car at Keele’ and Dundas Streets. f & Fare, Regnlar ..............zce0 ceQ Night Car Fare ..............10 cen®@@@ A Night Car will leave West Toronto for Weston every Saturday night at 12 p.m. Returning, leave Weston at SSBURBAN RAILWAY Tiz TABLE, WESTON LINE. Cars leave West Toronto for Weston Mount Deanis, ete., as follows: A 5 Cars leave 3 Keele and Cars leave Dundas Sts. _ ‘Weston. AM. P M x ar Bd 9 Condensed Advertisements LOST.â€"Gold Brél§ch with Amethyst ‘tween Wiuia'm nd John Streets, ilac Lodge, Will Street, reward. 8 18 HOUSE TO RENT.â€"On TO â€"RENT.â€"4 HOUSE TO _ RENT lched, front and rean nveniences.. Holley _/ 14 10 ul Et 53 p.m 28 p.m wWOODBRIDGE «DIVISION a.m p p.m.â€"Daily p.m.â€"Daily a m m m m P.M. 2.40 3.00 3.20 3.40 4.00 4.20 4.40 5.00 5.20 5.40 6.00 6.20 6.40 7.00 7.20 7.40 8.00 8.20 8.40 9.00 9.20 %.40 10.00 10.20 10.40 11.00 11.35 LOCAL TT Lo m.â€"Daily, Balnspury. â€"Daily stc ==p) â€"~ ~aly stop. â€"Daily, except â€"Daily CATL â€"Going â€"Daily. r0IN8 .i3 ily TIME TABLE except North except except except olsman, ‘I.â€"7 rooms, deâ€" car balcomics, all Auenue. _ Apply Church ard Main p xcept Sunday. cept Sunday. Spt Sunday. ‘Weston. A.M. P.M. 5.50 2.50 6.10 3.10 6.30 3.30 6.50 3.50 7.10 4.10 T.30 4.30 7.50 8.10 8.30 5.30 8.50 5.50 9. 10 6.10 9.30 6.30 9.50 6.50 10.10 TA0 10.30 7.30 10.50 7.50 T110 8.10 11.30 8.30 11.50 8.50 Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. Sunday, Weston all latest Coulter nda, nda Main 6tf. aday 5.50 640 _ 6.30 6.50 .10 TsP . 730. $.10 8.30 $B30 9.10 9.30 9.50 in10o 10.30 #P 10.50 11.30 12.00 12tf. ditic I b mt 5.3()‘\ 14 4

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