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Times & Guide (1909), 9 Apr 1915, p. 4

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_ Interred on Wednesday, March _ Sist, in Maple Cendgetery. WILKINSON â€" On 2“‘:unday, March * goth, 1915,. at th% Western Hosâ€" Interred on Tue?day, 30th March in St. Philips Cemetery, Weston. JACKSON â€" At gestou, Sunday, «.March 28, 1915, Jqhn Jackson, aged "A young actor, being very hard up, wrote to anotherâ€"‘@‘ Dear IL.â€"Can you! lend me two shillings until Saturday? â€"H. P.S.â€"On secona thoughts, will you make it three shillings?"‘ The, friend repliedâ€"‘‘Dear (H.â€"Regret I| have only (‘got ong shilling, which 1\ enclose.â€"Yours, I 4P.S.â€"On second troughts, I find I meust change it for, dinner!" § | ATKINSON â€" On §unday morning, March 25, 1915, at his late residence Thistletown, Rob@rt Atkinson, in = his 77th year. â€" The regular monthly meeting of the Canadian Red Cross Society will be held on Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Council Chamber All members and others interested _ in Red Cross Work are cordialfy invited to be present. Reports from the warious committees of the work being done will be presâ€" ented. The mceting will be interestâ€" ing, and a good, attendance is exâ€" pected. J. M. Peaten, Secretary. Members of Wieston Council, No. 113, are again regiuded that the Box Secial which wag to have been held on Wednesday §)ig‘ht in aid of the Red Cross has+Been postponed, the committee thought it wise not to clash with the ‘"big time" at the High School, the usualâ€" social hour will howâ€" ever be hbheld after the meeting, Mrs: Message Wi"‘ll supply the music No refreshmentsy The Ladies eng@ged in Red Cross Work, will plsase fote that owing to the . entertainmen, on _ Wednesday, there will be no gueeting on Monday next. The place Wof meeting on the folflowing MondayRwill be announced next week. A co ittee of the Socâ€" iety has been appointed to secure a permanent place of meeting. Shorts $30.00 per ton. Bran $28.00. Splendid _ horse feed, Reâ€"cleaned Western Crushed Oats and â€" Corn, mixed $42.00 per ton. REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING. ___â€" For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Clover and Timothy Seeds, Moody Bros. Harvest Queen Flour, $3.75 a bag. Reports have begn circulated. for some time back thit several of our townsmen w‘th thefirst cortingent in France, have been Ewounded, on enâ€" quiry from the Milifia Department at Ottawa _ We are pleased to state they have not up to the time of writing had a report of any asualty occurring to any of the following. _ Privates E. Laceby. Irwin Stapley or Alvin W Brown. of the 15th Battalion. The hockey maf Townsmen ang Fire the Townsmen, the. If the same teams cJ season there will bfi‘ audience in the pres1 more fun to the mi fore in vhe rink. ni Bears the Bignature of Mrs. John_ Lin ds again this season. Mrs. A. Kaake Wednesday, and n Mrs. 8. H. His again this seasoa. Mrs. Geoq. Moo next Wednesday . pita *“wa,wws“xfii s Mrs. Martine L‘ ceive again this sen Telenhone No. 26 encccceeeeeecece2cecceccc0ee §ubscription Price. CASTORIA / wEsTON | MY sECOND THOUGHTS. LADIES NOTICE. pnee ioi ny i t ~ +s DEAT%â€"IS. Car Cimr: nn Weston, Ont., Friday April 2#d. 1915. k will not receive will receive next t again this season ndsay will not re n _ circulated for t several of our rst cortingent in ounded, on enâ€" a Department at ased to state they (n . E. WHINTON, â€"Proprieto lFh between the men was won by core peing 6 to 5. me together next no holding the Lnt rink there was ite than ever be / will not receive will notbt receive ite "JBLISHE!L (ISIRC RA" ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO W1 N n ! | To the Hditor of ?the Times & Guide. |â€" Dear Sir,â€"Whe:% sorehead is doing \the growling wi A â€" particular friend ‘of one of the candidates who did not get the joB! I was struck by %vo things in visitâ€" ing the library, oBe, its remarkable clearlinessâ€"the otlier, the enthusiasâ€" tic way in which the librarian discusâ€" sed the future usefulness and possibiliâ€" ties of the library. â€" What is "A Citizen" fpeating about the bush for anyway? Why. does he‘ not come out plainly and say he wants the job for gmabody else. | I am around the;Town a good deal and I have yet t0§find a person who bas any fault to fird with our present librarian. & With regard to Ris education, it is limited. â€" He nevef gains any. correct informatior ‘of tKings, yet so artful is this singular per§onage that he doss not positively c@rmit himsel{ â€"or make a decided assertionâ€"he talks as if his mouth was i§ol of woolj he supâ€" poses this, that, the other. He is full of inginuations, and his profession is that of a miscHiefâ€"maker. Can the leopard charge hig spots? The libratian ]%as nothing to do with the Board‘s gelection of papers, periodicals or books. Let the rna.jori?}y of the members pay no atbentio@; to what ‘"They Say‘‘ about the Ldbratrian, etc., etc. Yours’% truly, Itere is the histomy of this remarkâ€" able personage called ‘‘They Say.‘" With regard to his arentage nothing very respectable car be adduced.. His father‘s name is sl&nder, his mother‘s gossip, he was bogrn in the town of Evil Report. f i Dear Sir,â€"My ‘called to a letter in the Times & G |and I have read i ‘"A Citizen‘‘ hope$ ‘""that the Board have made a wise choice regardless of ‘‘Private Interests.‘% What a nonsenâ€" sical statement to make. , The object of his letter is to Â¥ry and. boost the ‘‘Private Interests" fof Mr. Busybody who says: â€"‘‘Have you heard about the librarian? I hought there was something queer aRout her appointâ€" ment I don‘t wart my name men: tionedâ€"in publicâ€"ig conrection with the matter. _ You ow THEY SAY that the Board rade a mistake in rot appointing the flady I want." | Esss The writer has arrived at the Cisâ€" covery that the ard in differentiaâ€" ting between those h ho, and her who had not "high government qualificaâ€" tions‘"‘ had not acted in the best inâ€" terests of the Towniâ€"but the truth of the matter is thatia ‘"certain lady‘" was not appointed-g-honce the kick. What _ may be animus . displaye against the major. of the Library R rarian is easily see The Canadian ReA Cross Society deâ€" sires to express it high appreciation of the generous dofgfiation of Mr. Chapâ€" man by the use Pof his shating rink last‘ Saturday night, in aid of the funds of the Socie &y, also to the mem:â€" bers of the Westan Brass Band, and to the members d®f the Hoakey Team of the Bankers and the High School; who so Itheerfully contributed their services. The progeds of the evening amounted to $15.0D, and were immedâ€" iately expended by the Red Cros Comâ€" mittee in purchasing supplies for our boys at the front. J. M. Pearen, Secretary. & To the Editor of Inch repairs y%ur Jewellery 10 to 15 per cent less than you can get it done in Toronto. Anthems. Christ our Passover by Simpler. They have taken away my Lord by Stainer, Evensong by Bunnet. J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH. WESTON. Buff Wyandottes Easter Day. Holy Communion 8 a.m. Holy Communion Sermon 11 Children‘s Service 3 p.m. Evensong and Sermon 7 p.m Special Music by the Choir. $1,00 per Annum/in advance Bred from Winners at. Guelph and Hamilton Shows N APPi soOUND STOCK AND PEREFECT â€"COLOR e o6 HEAVY WINTER LAYERS CARD OF}jTHANKS. THE LEBRARY THE L Signed, he Times & Guide. ttention has been igned ‘"A Citizen‘‘ de of March 26th, with indignation. the cause of the by the writer y of the members ard, and the Libâ€" A RATEPAYER rrived at the Cisâ€" pard in differentiaâ€" who, and her who ernment qualificaâ€" d in the best inâ€" â€"but the truth of â€"â€"teâ€"â€"oreâ€"â€"reâ€"â€"agâ€"â€" x RARY, wESTON, ONT A ~READER tIng Rector. December; â€". It is accon haze, which sun for wee! b General admissfbn, adult 25 cents, children 10 cents} Punch and Judy show extra 5 and 10 cents, Refreshâ€" ments 15 cents. _ 2 Special bridge at fare, for fare. The name ‘"harmattan‘‘ â€"has been given to a dry, h‘gt wind which perigâ€" dically blows ffom the interior of Africa towards <the Atlantic during The general price of Admission, Adults 25 cents," Children 10 cents. Punch and Judy $§how 5 and 10 cents. Refreshments 15 c%ts. | NOFICE. To avoid confusion at the Red Cross Entertainm@nt, the public will do. well to congult this schedule of events. ¢ ' 7.45 to 8 p.m.$ Band concert on ground floor, 8 to 9.30, Concer} and Dramatic perâ€" | formance in‘ Assembly Hall. 8.30 to 9.30, Punch and Judy show | for Ohildreg on Second Floor, Admission 5 cents. 9.30 to 10.30, Scigrtific Demonstration in Chemistry Room. 9.30 to 10.30, PBuch and Judy Show | for Adults, Admission 10 cents. 9.30 to 11.30, Refreshment Cafe on ‘ Second Flo@r, Refreshments 15 cents. | e 9.30 to 11.30, BRalmistry on Ground Floor. $ j 9.30 to 1.30, Young people of Weston Dance in Agsemply Hall, by inâ€" vitation. _ / 9.30 to 1.30, Lawn Bowlers of Weston Progressive »Euchre and Smoker, by invitatiqjl, Ground Floor. 1.30 a.m., Bowlers Chorus, ‘‘We won‘t go home till morning.‘"‘ Those holding fickets for the Bowâ€" lets Smoker or fof the Young People‘s Dance will be admitted to the general entertainment without charge. Special cars will leave far Woodâ€" bridge at 1 o‘clo@k a.m., regular day fare, for Toront@é at 2 a.m., night Prircipal Pearin will exhibit apâ€" paratus recently gequired by the High School Board,â€" s#pplemenrted by apâ€" paratus kindly lokned by the Departâ€" ment of Physics qf the University of Toronto through®& Professor Burton. Experiments will be giver illustrating Xrays and Wircless Telegraphy, etc., etc. The Famous We give a band co A Scientific Demonstration will be given in the Chemistry room by Alexâ€" ander Pearson, .A., _ Principal of Weston High Schgol, and E. F. Burâ€" ton, Ph.D., Assgciate Professor of Physics, Universi of Toronto. For the entertairment of the Childâ€" ren ‘"young and ld‘‘ the committee have secured Mré Robert Clark, venâ€" triloquist with hisisideâ€"splitting Punch and Judy Show. § The second pgrt of the programme will consist of ar TIrish Comedy in one act, entitled, ‘"‘The Workhouse Ward," by Lady Gregory, and will be presenâ€" ted by Messrs. ith, Alexander and Gillingham, thrée popular Toronto artists of celebrity. * Mr. MacLean ?orthwiok, Baritoné, Professor of Sifging, Toronto Corâ€" servatory of MifBic, Licentiate Royal Academy of Music, London, Ergland, Director of Mugic St. Paul‘s Presbyâ€" terian Church, ) Toronto, Pupil of George Henschel, London, England. Mr. James 'fnson. 'I"enor‘,JW'Iq)rr'on- to‘s Peerless Singer of Scotch Ballads The following i artists have genero tribute for the hed Red Cross Societg: Dilworth, Sopran Memorial Church, Sanger, New York. The Committee §fhave been enahled through the geneersvity of those conâ€" tributing to the programme, to proâ€" vide an entertainment of very high qualityâ€"such as weuld not be possible otherwise, in a Tawn the size of Wesâ€" ton, the cost of the musical talent alone would makefit prohibitive. The following P wellâ€"known musical artists have generously offered to conâ€" tribute for the heBefit of the Canadian Red Cross Societgiâ€"Mrs. Ida McLean Dilworth, Sopramo soloist, Eaton Memorial Church, Pupil of_ Oscar RED CROSS SP%IETY ENTERâ€" ’ TAINMENT. | Weston High Sch%ol, Wednesday April #th, On behalf of Our Boys at the Front. The Officers and Committee of the Canadian Red Crosg Society, Weston Branch, solicit with confidence the enâ€" thusiastic support bf all the Citizens of Weston and vidinity for their enâ€" tertainment to be given in the Weston High School on Wednesday, April Tth, on behalf of our bÂ¥ys at the front. Prof. Isaac Matthéws M.a , Ph D. of MUcMarter Universisy. Prof. Matthews is a young man of marked scholarship. Betore coming to the University he was pastor of ore of the largest churches in the west and is a speaker of unusual ability} At t‘e close of last years session, Mr. Matthews was granted leave of @bsence from the ‘University to purstie his study and reâ€" search in Arabic algng the lines of Old Testament Exegesi He went abroad last May. In Augiust, when the war brcke out, bhe wasl in Germany and was put to great inc‘pnvenience, losing all his baggage and a considerable sum of money He finally made his way to England, and reached home in time to take up his work!in the University in September. He is well worth hear: ing. â€" Strangers andiwisitors welcome. _ On Sunday next pit of the aptist â€" cupied both "marn oy o1 n_ Surgeon. fiteâ€"Ww==63 Road, Mounc Jennis ‘fiice Hours:â€" to 10 a. Eâ€"to 3 and 7 t ~â€"* 30 p.m ‘Phone Weston No. 87. WIND THAT SCORCHES. BAPTIST CHURCH. on Brass Band will ent_ from 7.45 to 8 April 4th, the pulâ€" ‘hurch will be ocâ€" E‘»g and evening by Fws M.a , Ph D. of PEAR or â€"dry lan Call and see them, Christy and Fedora Hats Caps and Neckties Gluten Meal, Oilcake, Calf Crushed Oats) Chopped Oats and Straw. For the Ladies Our Collars and Collar Sets are very upâ€"toâ€"date New Spriny Goods All kinds of Poultry Foods and Specifics. TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED. If you have any power problems, or are thinkin of wirirg your house for Electric Lights, and would like to have an idea of the cost of the Current per month, corsult us. Tungsten Lamps and Electrical Appliances at cost price to consumers. The Hydro Electric Power belongs to the people of Ontario. We are here to serve the = MOODY BROS. Class "D" 10 hour restricted useâ€" 33 and oneâ€"third p.c. discount. In addition to the atove Class disâ€" counts, a discount of 10 per cent is given in all Classes for prompt payâ€" ment of Bills. WATER, POWER & LIGHT COMMISSION _ The cleanly, economical, flexible Hydro is helping greatly to solve manufacturing problems _ under preâ€" sent day conditions. I; enables users to meet rapid changes in Policy, in demand, in competition. POWER RATESâ€"Service charge of $1 per H.P. per month, and a Conâ€" sumption charge of 3 cents per K.W. H. for the first 50 hours use per month on the installed capacity, 2 cents per K.W.H. for the second 50 hours, and all over these amounts at one fifth cent per K.W.H. less the following discounts. Class "A" 24 hour unrestricted use â€"No class discount. No waiting. Three HYDRO THE HANDY POWER Also agent for reliable Nursery all at lowest possible rates Cigars, Cigarettes and > Tobaccos. TARIFF. Royal, Guardian, Canada National, Notth British & Mercantile, and Atlas, NONâ€"TARJFF, Merchants, London Mutual,& Factories â€"ANDâ€" EXCELSIOR LIFE, and TRAVZLLERS ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Insuranee AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ROLLING and CHOPPING Agant for Butterick‘s Farley‘s Shaving Parlour New Offices. Thomson Bloek, Main Street. Hour®: 9 to 5. ‘Phone 199. agent for the following Fire and Life Insurance Co‘s FLOUR, BRAN and SHORTS Class "B" 24 flbur restricted useâ€" 10 per cent discount. Class ~C‘ ME hanrs smnamimana .c E. J. MUSSON CITIZENS OF WESTON THE BANK OF An Aid to Businesslike Farming TB Years in Business. CapitaF WESTON BRANCH, N. J; "C""‘ 10 hours unrestricted use 10 per cent discount. EAGLE BLOC WESTON "Â¥, jeconomical, flexible helping greatly to solve 1g problems under preâ€" nditions. I+ enables users DEALERS IN PHONE 36 Britis A. G. PEIRSON, Huperintendent. for Men and Boys N the financial end of your farming operations The Bank yof British North America# wants to be of definite service to yof, justWas it is to the financial men in the larfest firms and corporations. Opgn bgth Current and Savings Accounts affd avail yourself fully of our servicess _ *4 chairs operating. Patterns. ;)e‘; IEVVL\; | ORDEBS Meal, , Hay, stock of § Paints, Oils PEASE, HECONOMY. ViICTOR AND‘ BRAMPTON FURNACES, I McCLARY‘S SUNSHINE FURNACE Main Street, ialty Buy your Hockey boots ; have your Skates putb on free Famous Lightning Hitch ; moderate prices. ICEZL L We carry a full I\ir.:oi style of boot, Hervy Rnt 20200 9m BUT Folt anc. Special lines for Childrez. BURGESS BROS TINSMITHS Estimates given on all kinds of work Concerete Mixer for hire, capacity 40 yards a day, Carpenter and Coulter Aven ue, THE SHOE STORE Phone No Pedlar Steel Shingles, Portland Cement Geo. Sainsbury CONCRETE MIXER ror Eigg Screensg, Doors and Field and T W . G, BURRACE Builder & Contractor CLAREH _ BROS.,. HECLA SUCCESS FURNACES Shelf, and All kinds Repairing done while Eivery job to your entire sat Potatoes, _ Parsnips, Sweet Potatoes Celery, Slippers for BEEF, LAMB, PORK and VEAL _ FISH SALMON, _ HALIBUT, FINNAN HADDIE, CISCOES, _ BLOATERS, KIPPERS, CODFISH. rear of Oldham‘s Hardware Store MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON PHONES No. 9 and 214. l HENDERSON‘.5 â€" 2°°~ o f JnE ZOR THE PEOPLE agle House Block. WESTON. VEGETABLES Joseph St., WESTON nd Heavy Hardware, Gasoline and Oil Stoves, Stuves and Furnaces , Doors and Windows, Field and Lawn Fences, Maxwell Lawn Mowers HOCKEy Spring Chickens, JAS. HUGILL, )€s, ____ Cabbage, snips, Carrots, Potatoes Onions, elery, Beets. POULTRY McEWEN, Manager. nd Surplus $7,884,000 Phone No. 106 every person [FNTH. BROS. ZNL line ol Rubbors to fit every Hervy Rubers and Sox a specâ€" 16. WINTER BOOTS Agents for Ready Roofing. and Varnishes, SLIPPERS RUBPERS e whtle you waite entire satisfac‘ion. DELIVERED Mmerlca all price at Hendersons and and Contractor WESTON Mer. Woman and Weston. other raakes at Eagle Block tr Honor WESTON, â€" Barrister, Solicitor, 1758 Dundas St.. â€"WI (above Hoar‘s | Real estate loans Wiobslerome 4 20 2 122 + 9 Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers_ ‘Phone 152, WESTON, Ont W. F. OLDHAM 1 "LOUR, FEED and CARTAGE, * Cor. Main St. and Conron PI. Phone 281, WEST Furniture carefully handled Barrister Dartister, Solicitor, N â€" Officesg, Canada Permanent Bldg 18 Toronto St.: ‘ Barrister, Soliciton Nova Scotia Bank B Mornings and Mt. Dennis Branchâ€"Bank Afternoons, 2.3! to 3.3 Tue:day and Thursda ‘Phoneâ€"Main 2689 3. BDGaan _ ANDERSON Barristers. g,; | Teacher of Mainr Street Fl'rl'ng cs Studioâ€" _ Mondays, weq Cor. Main and 616 Bathurst St Ofiice Hourbz v’Phonesâ€"Weston Graduate , Teacher Pupils prié Open for pi G. w. COULTER, v. g. onor Graduate (Ontario Veterirary ,ollege. All diseases of Cattle and Horses â€" Trealed Scientifically. Calls by mail or phone promptly attended. 1057 Weston [ _ _ Cachers Normal Course, Pupils Prepared for Conservatory Exams Studio, Room T, Nova Scotia Bank B@ Weston~Wednesday, Saturday, Mon! and ’I‘hursday mornings, s S Of Toronto MARGARET Physician Officeâ€"Dundas _ THISTLETOWN MILL EO CCIT -.’vu.v\.ala. U _ Consultation hours, and by appointment. 418 Bloqr Street,“west‘ Oflf'lceâ€"Oppoaj to Bark Ear, Noseig‘m_iâ€""‘f'fl(roat. Maria Street, Private ~ h codis AS. ME L D R U M , Physician and Surgeon. Office and Residenceâ€"East Corner King Street and Rosemount Ave. Telephone No. 15, Weston, Ont! Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 Toronto OAT BOL! Graduate * Pianoâ€" Physician ‘and Surgeon. Officeâ€"Corner Rosemount Ave. and John Street, Westen, Ont. C002 20 AARUUL 1 to 2 P.m. 7 t ‘Phoneâ€"Islingtaon e mE t DR. HAROLD L Hoursâ€"9.39 DR. ROY m . LORNE FRASEpR ns DR. H. D. LIVINGSTONE TRUESDALE NEAGAT DR. JOHN J oseph Et?e ‘Wednesday, §a and Thursday m Phone 48 â€"_ HOWARDp 0 Officeâ€"43 Bui’dings, r 3, Solicitors, Notaries, ete 1699 Dundag Street, 3 ‘tation hours, 18 a.m., 3 pmf, appointment. _ ‘Tel. Col. 2602. c of Boston Con 1er in Piano and Prepared for Exa pupils in Westan W . J.CHAERLT funas to class go n Road, ‘Phone, Jet Nee ce Toronto Conservatory â€"Teachets Norm:: Ciâ€"Bank of British North Am, Bldg. 3‘ _to 3.30 o‘clock. Thursday evenings, 8 to 9 o‘clock ‘OS e Bark of Nova Bcotia, Main Street, Weston, Ontario. â€" _E D M U ND 3 tates.â€" ~" Telephone, J unction Eo Bu. RIOHARDSON. Osteopath, Osteopat;hic Assoc'iation, Wednesdays ard Fridays, ind Mill Sts., WESTON, C Street, TORONTO, â€"2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m. ston 18L For pars mlks TORONTO TNA OLD L. ROWNTREE, *\ cian, Surgeon, etc. 8 Street, ISLINGTON. Office Hours, "tO Bark of Main Street Icitor, Notaty Public. t., â€"WEST TORONTO, ‘s Hardware Store), ans placed at enrrenâ€" o to 19 a.m. 6 to 8 p.m. Surday, 8 to 10 a.m. N T. MORLEY, COnserVa,tory and Evenirgs, eâ€"43 Imperial Life €5, Toronto. 2 Conc C PS i 161, Tor., Col. 4190, %“ g GILLET’I‘E, AT.C M Dentist. T. HACKETT Dentist, PARSONS3 to loan security. AJ iD _ GRAYy, < or, NOtarYu Etc., Bldg., wESTON the Violin, "O0 and Organ,. _ or Examinatiors, Weston and Mount _E. RORKE, Decorat;ing“ w d_ Design, nd Design for PC et, B. AIKEN McMASTER STRONG Notary Public. to 8.30 Orders s Con. of- CHOPDPING to 8.30 1 21 r WESTON. Mount Dennis 3035, 1 Toronto. TORONTO, ONTARIO. on first WESTON, WESTON. "2% Eo , A.T.C.M of Music Student curreny Toronto. Music. Westan, Wood 99 ited alt

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