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Times & Guide (1909), 2 Apr 1915, p. 8

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â€" JOHN A. MARSHALL BRICK Co., Ita. __ _ Our Corner stones and Grave. Marl the BEST of Materials. f Special Designs furnished free of c __SPECIAL LOW PRICES quoted duri ARY and MARCH. _ Seventyâ€"five to CHOUSE from, all NE and BEST Materials. erection. _ Our showroom is now full of c ranging in prices up to $100.00. . NOW is the time to choose one We contract for Light and Power installations @f all kinds. | 3 | _ Fixtures, Lamps and Electrical Appliances supâ€"| plied at less than city prices. | __ _ All Fiytures installed without extra charge. ! s PHONE WESTON 230. § | 1476 DUNDAS STREEq1, WEST TORONTO & TELEPHONE JUNCTION 100 M G, WARDELL. A samples can be sees and prices obtained from our Agentâ€" wW. C. BURRAGE, THE BRICK FOR COLOR, QUALITY AND ENDURANCE Phone 1006 COLORS EEICE : Weston Road, Mount Denais. WOBRKS : Fifth Phones : Weston 174 ; Junction 4040 WARDELL‘S MONUMENTAL WoORKS High Grade Red Stock Brick BELL BROS. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS, Secure our prices before placing your order LE Exact Copy of Wrapper. PLAINâ€"RED AND BUFF ' FIRE FLAâ€"HEDâ€"REZED AND BUFF LIGH GRADE \;-"5‘.' en . fiam e P % £ N & â€" C 2 5 f a, & _3 tS C Cuag sB tuarg e Proprietor. 1 DRESD BNICL o. limile MANUFACTURERS OF es omm i. c â€" Sh 26. T a o bs" 6 6 : 3 ‘ < a E 8 J l I NCB 4 5 5 5 & t n wl C _A Ey oD a B B To raems, [ S L is a at a ~A Eu& Th 5 & ; 2 i (akslce m 6 M % _ d O m a B6 hb a 67 2 on ho a REbe s By "â€"\ N5 Tn % 9 oB 2e o ne 3 o 5 tal t ECbs o PG 1 m ul CA 8 o o s N) B id NJ mg i3 C >A ist i Eho o 9 t 2 "Ebaaet® i Heee o &5 hhb s§s a thed o es 3 ;-\gz 2 t S Bs hio t EJ 5. M E) B is T i tnes ca 2a 6A o i PRESSED BRCOCEK WEST ON. T. W. WARDELL, THE CENTAUR COMRANY, NEW york ciTy quoted duringe FEBRU.â€" JOSEPH STREET For Infants and Children. WORKS : Fifth Concession, Yor choice Monuments ‘kers are made in charge if desired. for early Spring in desion 372 \ Hats, caps, ties, etc. in all latest Managers noveltiecsâ€"w. E. Coleman, Weston. The Misses Katherire and Gladys Munsh&w of Weston, Ont., are memâ€" bers of the 1917 class. Both are good students, and capable and efficient nurses. # The German D.%.cones's Hospital has the newest building and most modern equipment‘ in the city and therefore is one of the most desirable of the Training Schools for Nurses in this vicirity. ‘Begides, the Nurses Home is a separate building and is spacious, attractive and homelike. bers. _ The Commencement is always the uccasion of ny festivities, and |the class will be entertained by severâ€" al of the orgamizations connected fwi’th the hospital besides the Alumnae Aassociation which is a flourishing organization of farty artive mempers and â€" many pas:\.iv@ members, whose activities have pagsed beyond Buflalo, but who still retafin a very lively inâ€" terest in their Alma Mater. To take the place of thoke who graduate, a spring class is being formed and those who wish to entér are requested to apply to the Superintendent of Nurâ€" ses, Miss Gertrade Breslin, at once. 2006 JI@InIng iaphool for Nurses of the German Dea%oness Hospital of Buffalo, N. Y. will hold its graduaâ€" tirg exercises the fourth week in April inâ€" §St. Pa’,jfl’s Church. _ The gradualtes‘ class numbers twelve memâ€" ‘ BAPTIST CHURCH Services Lords Day, 11 a.m. ard 7 p.m. Surday School; 3 p.m. Men‘s Bible Class, 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 p.m. Bible Study, Inâ€" ternational S. S. Lesson.. Friaay, 8 Every Sundayâ€"Evensong at 7. Sunday School at 3 p.m. On Saints‘ Days Holy Communion at. 10.30. 11 Ist Surdayâ€"Mattins at 10.30 Holy Communion (Choral) at 11. 2nd Sundayâ€"Mattins at 11. 3rh Sundayâ€"Holy Communion after Mattins at 11. 4th Sundayâ€"Mattias at 11. 3th Sundayâ€"Mattins ard Litany at PRESBYTERILAN CHURCH. Hold services in the Public School, Icunt Dennis, every Sunday evening, t the hour of Seven o‘clock. & Sunday School and Bible Class at ‘hree o‘clock in the alternoon. RUSSELL ROAD _ MSTHODIST CHURCKH. (Downsview Circuit.) Services held in the, school house every Sunday afternoon at 3 o‘clock. Sunday Schcol at 2 o‘clock. CHURCH OF CHRIST, DECIPLES. Services every Sunday at 7 p.m. Sunday School at 11 a.m. Services held in School House, §. 8. 31, York. 3. § I4 The Training School for Nurses ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH. 11 a.m.â€"Mattins and Sermon. 3 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 3 p.m.â€"Adult Bible Class. 7 p.m.â€"Evensong and Sermon. Célekration of Holy Communion, first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m., third Sunday at 8 a.m. â€" Divine service rext_Sunday at 11 o:clock a.m. Rev. T. BEVERLY SMITH, 10.30 a.m.â€"High Mass and Sermon 3.00 p.m.â€"Catechism. 7.00 p.m.â€"Vespers and Sermon. 8,.00 a.m.â€"Daily. Mass. ST. JOHN‘S CATHOLIC CHURCH Every Sundayâ€"Holy Communion at MOUNT DENNIS METHODIST CHURCH. Morning Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Adult Bikhle Classes at 3 p.m Evening Service at 7 p.m. wWESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. METHODIST CHURCH. Morning Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 2.45 p.m. Adult Bikle Classes at 2.45 p Evening Service at 7 p.m. 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. 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. OLD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Bible Classes. p.m.â€"Sunday, Public Worship. p.m.â€"â€"Monday, B. Y. P. U. p.z1.â€"Wednesday, Prayer Service. Rev. E. D. RENAUD, B.A., $ Pastor. Rev. T. A. SYMINGTON, M.A., Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH. a.m.â€"Sunday, Public Worship. p.m. â€"Sunday ~School and Adult J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rector GORE M. BARROW, Priest in charge Rev. J. A. LONG, Ph.D.. Pastor J ; HUGHESâ€"JONES, M.A., Rev. J. G. ROGERS, Pastor. CHURCH SERVICES. Rev. W. H. ADAMS, Pastor. J. T. STRACHAN, B.A Rev. JAS. MINEHAN, Everybody welcome ST. PHILIP‘S C. W. MARSH, Pastaor SAM WOOLNER, Pastor Parish Pricst in charge,. Rector Rector And said Council further gives notice that it will also take into its corsideration at the above time and place a Byâ€"Law authorizing the sale and conveyance of that part of the highway=> proposed to be closed as aforesaid. A new road has been opened in lieu of the road which is proposed to be closed. DATED this 23rd . day of March, or a course of South eightyâ€"eight degrees three feet east a distance of five hundred and eightyâ€"nine feet to a point. THENCE or a course of north fortyâ€"seven degrees thirtyâ€"one feet west a distance of sixtyâ€"two feet more or less to the point of beginnâ€" ing. ; A.D.â€"1915 The seid Council intends to take into consideration, if deemed adâ€" visah‘e, to pass a Byâ€"Law to close and stop up that porticn of the highâ€" way runningâ€" over and across parts of lots four and five in the Seventh Concession of the said Township, and more particularly desrribed as folâ€" lows: COMMEECING at the point of intersection of the line between the The Corn:il of the Corporation of the Township of Vaughan hereby give rotice that a Meeting of the said Council will be held at the Town Hall, Vellore, on Monday, the 3rd day of May, 1915, at 10 o‘clock in the ioreroon. The final game in the Weston Hocâ€" key tournament came off Wednesday night on very soft ice. Weston conâ€" sented to the playing of one of the disputed University stars by Wesley Methodist Church) The final score was 4 to 2 in fayor af the Weston Intermediates, a ‘fast game being played, though the ice was somewhat sloppy. The rick was crowded with supporiers of both teams and ill feelâ€" ing ran high, breakirg out at one time into a fight. County Constables Chas. F. Wacey and King, however, succeeded in restoring order._ Seven diamond â€" rings, ?rovided hy _ Rink Manager Chapman, go to the players of the winring team. Inch repairs your Jewellety 10 to 15 per cent less than you can get it done in Toronto. this year and the Clnp should be alli> to place two strong ltf ams in the field. Several ol last ygrar‘s Intermediate team would like vary much â€"to enter the Senior‘ series this year and enâ€" deavo» _to dsprive Brampton of their tfrip West for the Allan ~Cup â€"but whether they wifl fake this junp or defend . their Internediate title has not as yet been dzided. They have entered _ an â€" amendment with _ the G.A.L.X*. to ha.Ve;th‘e Senior series reduced to ten menia side and if they are successf 1 in ‘c}is it miglit go a long way in deciding as to which serics they will enéer. However this promises to be a§ bumper season no matter which series they ‘enter, so that patrons can be assured of some good lacrosse _ here this summer. _ An exhibition game with the Crescert Athletic Club in New York has heen arranged for June 12th. Gordonâ€" Cou what series ! entered in 1 the â€"Commit ter; Team Commit Raymond, G. Cou ior‘s, F. C. Row! Reception Coâ€"m in the. Town Hali on ‘Fuesday night last to slect oficerp "or the season of 1915. Mr. Jas. NMprthy, President of the N.*.U.% was #rosâ€"ot andâ€" handed Presideon thusiastic me when the We Hon W. . The *roeramime bably â€" Faveâ€"1 those fermurpate takers of_ this of song, â€"music, mistry, vaudevi unicue breauso ment â€" will be or bovs which ‘hey â€"ate & the High School nam‘s have been The Entertainmen the Redâ€" Cross: Eo great difficulty n â€" WB JAMES B. MacLEAN, _ Clerk Vaughan. Township. WHATSâ€" IN/A NAMEB : Convention roved rl NOTICE the fro%:t cents. C. Meintosh;, Ist Vice Sousi%.é; Sr.; 2e2d Vice: . Hkcill: Sec.â€"Treas., Mana};er, Gordon Coulâ€"= ill tTpigue to en‘ Committee of society are having i fincing a suitable pique entertainment rangine to give in in _Apcil Tth. ~Many uegested but _none vit _ nopular. favor. om mittee â€"will proâ€" 3 popular vote of noush â€"to. be parâ€" ieat Raster festival cience, â€"magic Palâ€" citc.. ete> ~Also e whols. entertainâ€" jioed by voluntary ever 1â€"ihe hands C.. McIntosh, question â€" of rLOT ec, Junâ€" nos and Cqusins, en Of Mails close at Weston Post Office as follows:â€" 6.45 a.m.â€"Going EHast. 8.45 a.m.â€"Going West. 11.45 a.m.â€"Going Fast. 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. A. J. BARKER, Post Master. Mails arrive at Weston Post Office as follows:â€" 8.25 a.m.â€"From East. 9.15 a.m.â€"From East. 12.25 p.m.â€"From West. 7.25 p.m.â€"From West. 4.15 p.m.â€"From East. B 5.45 p.m.â€"From East. 7.35 p.m.â€"From East. 11.00 a.m.â€"From Mt. Dennis. 6.00 p.m.â€"From Mt. Dennig. 9.28 8.10 0.41 62 7.40 8.05 9.42 April 8.â€"Unreserved â€" Auction Sale of Farm Machinery, the property of John Alpine, Lot 16, Corcession 4, West York, Downsview. 7.25 9.15 1.16 4.00 7.93 March 31.â€"Extensive Auction Sale of Farm Stock@and Implements, the property of Gamnet Brown, Tottenâ€" ham. R PIANO TUNERâ€"John T. Anderson, 200 Beresford Avenue, West Toronto, will visit Weston every week. Orders for Piaro Tuning to hbe left with Miss M. Forsythe, Music Teacher, Weston. During Spring houseâ€"cleanâ€" ing will undertake polishing piaros. March 29.â€"Auktion Sale of the property and aw Mill of the late Robert Sproule, fin Tottenham. March 30. â€"Auction Sale of Horses and Rigs in Totkenham. most milk and fat, and which proâ€" duce them the cheapest, {for instance 63 or 95 cents per £00 pounds of milk) so any man keeping dairy records is speedily on the home stretch towards the winning post inscribed ‘""each cow pays a good profit." This is safe ground for the daicyman. : J. K. McEWEN‘S SALES. _ March 25.â€"Crefiit . Sale of Farm Stock and Impldéments, the property of_ C. M. Parsops, Lot 20, Coun. 5; West York. sure that each cow on the premises does possess her abdlity? Whereâ€"no. cow tesfing has been pracâ€" ticed â€"a moderate estimate is that three out of twerty cows consume feed valued as high as. the price reâ€" ceived. for the Anilkâ€"_ they yeild. Dairy records aim at detecting these hovine crooks; %utffurth»er a study of records, â€" kept sp‘. easily, show the dairyman which jcows_ produce the ciey, Weston Brafich, has received the sim of @51.15, Whe proceeds of Mrs. Meldrum‘s NMusicae, $50.00 of which has been applied io the®purchase of a bed ir the Canadian Red Cross Hosâ€" pital and the balance is placed to the credit of the gemeral fund of the Society. £ 14 44 53 49 T8 wWESTON; POSTAL GUIDE â€"Going a.m.â€"Daily, a.m.â€"Daily, pâ€"m.â€"Daily, p.m.â€"Daily. a.m.â€"Daily stop, except a.m.â€"Daily stop. p.m.â€"Daily stop, except p.m.â€"Daily stop, except p.m.â€"Daily stop. â€"Going Hast.â€" a.m.â€"Daily stop, except a.mâ€"Stop Sunday only P.m.â€"Daily stop, except p.m.â€"Daily stop, except p.m.â€"Daily stop. a.my.â€"Daily a.m.â€"Daily p.m.â€"Daily p.m.â€"Daily p.m.â€"Daily THE RED CROSS SOCIETY Weston Branch. _ Funerals arranged and Embalming promptly atâ€" tended to, ROSEMOUNT AVENUE WwW. J. WARD, UNDERTAKER, LOCAL TIME TABLE LOCAL TIME TABLE .â€"Daily stop. â€"Daily, except Sunday. â€"Daily, except Sunday. â€"Daily, except Sunday. â€"Going North.â€" â€"Daily, except Sunday. â€"Daily, except Sunday. â€"Daily, except Sunday. â€"Going South.â€" Back of C.P.R. Station ON SAFE GROUND â€"Going West.â€" Successor to J. A. Wright, ‘PHONE 168. ed Cross Soâ€" Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. of m .2 A Night Car will leave West Toron1‘ for Weston every Saturday niglLt af 12 p.m. Returning, leave Weston at 12.20 p.m. Connect with Davenport car and Dundas Streets. Pare; Regulat .?e;..s...2..., Nightâ€"Carâ€"Hatre *........=/.. |__Cars leave West Toromto for Mount Dennis, ete., as follows: ; Cars leave | Keele and Car \Dundas Sts. w 2.20 2.40 2.20 BE enc css 2., J. K. MeEWEN, Licensed Auctionâ€" eer for the Counties of York, Peel and Simcoe. Deaker in Real Estate. VWilâ€" lage and Farm Properties for Sale Or Rent. _ Office, Main St., _Weston, Long distance telephone. â€" 4 S 9.20 9.40 0.00 0.20 0.40 1.00 1.20 1.40 2.00 1.20 1.40 ing, Sand, Gravel, Stone and Filling always in stock at yard. _ Movings promptly â€" attended. to. Phone â€" 69. Phone hours: 6:30 a.m., 12.30 noon, nd 6.30 p.m. delivery agent for the Dominion i Canadian Express Company‘s â€"on _ business in and out within the town limits. Also baggage and general cartage. Phone No. 69. t A. M. McEWEN, Licensed Auction eer for the Counties of York and Peel. Office, Main Street, Weston. Long distance Telephone. Ore acre of land, 66 foot fvontg by 44 Rod long, with good stt am of water at the back. On the Property is a loarge slaughtor house 30 by 40 wi‘h :11 conveniences for busin‘s>, "on the Fifth |Concession, Township of York, opposite King Street, Weston. 50â€" t by 120 ft. on Maria Street, vya a t. â€" 50 ft _by 120 ft. on ~King Streot 6.20 6.40 7.00 720 7.A0 8.00 8.20 8.40 vacant HOUSE _ TO ~RENT.â€"On Coultery Avenue, 7 rooms, all con veni on cémet large garden, close to car inel Apply B. McDonald, Coulter Avenue, Weston. 14 EEEE<GpEPE WANTED.â€"To wash curtains and Blankets, 25 cents per pair. Apply Mrs. McDonald, Albion Park, Wesâ€" ton. 3 4 cral. Apply Mrs. Eukesr,JLilaic‘ Weston. ; HOUSEHK.\ TO RENT.â€"7 rooms, deâ€" talched, front and rear balconies, all conveniences, Holley Auenue. A.ppls‘r‘ : to F. Sainsbury, Church ard Maip}} WANTED.â€"An Xxperienced â€" Dressâ€" malers Assistant mwants position, of work by the day. § Apply S. S., care Times and Guide. & 13 SUBURBAN RAILWAY TIMEâ€"TABLE. â€" CHARLES GILLIS acant RICHARD WADE, Coulter WANTED.â€"Firsth: Class Condensed A vertisemen ill be sold cheap for cas‘, apply to J. K: Me=wWEN. wWOODBRIDGE DIVISION 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 T40 800 8.20 8.40 9.00 9.20 9.40 10.00 10.20 10.40 11.00 11.35 ft. by 200 ft. on George 2.40 WESTON LINE. ErpbeEe â€"General Teamâ€" 12.10 12.30 12.50 1.10 1.30 1.50 2.10 2.30 5.50 6.10 6.30 6.50 7.10 7T.30 750 8.10 8.30 8.50 9.10 9.30 9.50 10.10 10.30 10.50 11.10 11.30 11.50 Cars leave Weston. Weston. . 5 cents .10 cen t at Keele Cookâ€"_nâ€" ac LM. Weston, Aven Street, Streotey." â€" 9.10 9.30 9.50 10.10 10.30 10.50 11.30 12:00 6.50 7.10 730 7.50 8.10 8$.30 2.50 3.10 3.30 _ 3.50 * 4.10 4.30 4.50 5.40 6.10 13

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