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Times & Guide (1909), 16 Apr 1915, p. 4

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L ; WMW‘% CARD OF iI‘HANKS Telephone No. 26 subscription Price. Mr. < and Mrs. J Weston friends duri Mrs. A. M. Camp and Joseph Stre on Friday next. ; Mrs. R. Burt of Elder‘s Mills, and Mrs. W. H.} Dennison, Churchâ€" ville spent East@r with their sister, Mrs. T. Peirson, ©hurch Street, Wesâ€" ton. i Mrs. Wesley _E Ont., with her . visited her brothe son this week. f Miss K. E. Baks, Superintendent, Oliver Mowat morial _ Hospital, Portsmouth, Ont., jhas been the guest of Mrs. J. B. Adainson during Easter week. § & se2eee < *“M‘“‘:‘ smne2ee% Mr. T. A. Fkrr bas been given charge and control of the Road Grading for Etobi\:coke Towrship, all pathmasters are requested to take note of this appointmert. The Ladies en%aged in Red Cross s ctipt work will meet in the Public Library The Liberails of West York held &n huilding on Monday afternoon at 3 organization meeting in the Town o‘clock. 4 3 Hall, on Saturday last when the folâ€" $ lowing officers were elected:â€" All letters, etc., posted in Weston after Seven o‘clock p.m. on Wehnesâ€" day, April 14th, must bear a War Stamp or the letter will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. i wesTton | Rev. Mr. Lee, formerly of Waterloo, Ont.; and who $vas Clerk of the Guelph Presbytery, will conduct both services, â€" in the Old Presbyterian Church, Cross Stipet, on Sunday next April 11th, Everwbody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. J% L. Lee and daughâ€" ter Irene, spert ster in Cookstown. They were at the opening of the rew Methodist Churck, a beautiful surucâ€" ture just completed. Mr. Lee has worked on this @hurch for 5 months, Mr. George Sainébury being the conâ€" tractor. & _ For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought / Westminster esbyterian _ Church Choir are giving & concert on Tuesday April 20th, wheg an excellent progâ€" ramme of choral numbers will be renâ€" dered:â€"The choir / will have the assisâ€" tance of. Mrs. l\g Bruce Metcalfe of Guelph, . Miss lita Rothery , ard other artists. 3 s At the annual meeting of the Wesâ€" ton Lawn Bowligg Club, the followâ€" ing officers were} elected:â€"President, L.~wx. Lemaire; Wiceâ€"President, A. J. Barker; Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, â€" Ti1o8. Williams; Executive, N. J.,.McEwen, T. J. Magaire, and W. Shiells. . C. Maguire, 4W. J. Inch, W. A. McEwer, W. Shiglls, Joe Barker, W. C. Burrage and Ik A. Lemaire, skips. W : > OL 2000 0. IGLBC, 8°° CH DORCLC (LUBHC The services next Sabbath morDINF children, was amply attested by the in Westminster véresby_tlerian Cpnrch, presence of many adults. : will be conducted by Rev. ProlessO"|â€" mxperimerts illustrating the producâ€" W. R. Taylor, PhBD., of the UniYCF~ tion of Xâ€"rays, and the fundsmentals sity of Toronto. â€" At the evening S€!â€" of wijreless telegraphy, by means of vice the pastor, Rev. T. A. SymiNEâ€" apparatus recertly acquired by the ton, will commence a series Of setâ€" gepool, supplemented by that loaned mons dealing with the subjelct, “WaI"; ‘by the physics department of the uniâ€" Worldâ€"Empire ?d Christianity:"" | yersity, were given before an interest. The series will deal with the principâ€" ed audience in the chemistry room by les whilth led to and are at stake in prof ‘H. F. Burbor, Ph.D., and Alex. the present War. & _ * ‘\Pearson, B.A., principal of the school. Bears the Bignature of .On Good Friday, April 2nd, !915, the Downsuiew Of Hand Rifle Club and the Malton Club held a match at Malton, the losers to pay for the banquet which was to follow. Twelve members from each club joined in the match which wa}s very closely conâ€" tested, Downsview winning by four points. During the bangquet (which rivalled any ever held at the King Edward) they hag speeches, patriotic songs, etc., ~after which the Downsâ€" view Club were ag,le to return to their several homes "being much benefited by their outing. {Signed on hehalf of the Downsview ‘Club, E. D. Ragg, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer. LiAROSE.â€"At‘, Richview on Friday, April _ 2nd, 193[5, to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis LaRose, sa son. DEATHS. DICKIN.â€"On A'g)ril §th, 1915,â€"at Toâ€" ronto, Thomag H. Dickin, late of ~~596 Palmerstons. Avenue. CASTORIA Funeral Thurgday, April §th, 1915.| at 2.30 p.m., §rom the residence of; his brotherâ€"injaw, Mr. G. Roper,| 106 Grace Street, to Prospect Cemeâ€"| tery. _/ 3 s l LADIES: NOTICE. aDpVvERTISING RAlEy < NR APPLICATiCR Nesrofi, Ont., Friday April %th. 1915 WAR TAX. Et hi C e, formerly of Waterloo ho Sras Clerk of th jtery; will conduct bot! the Old Presbyteria ; Stibet, on Sunday nex iverwbody welcome. p s. Jfi L. Lee and daugh rt EHaster in Cookstown the opening of the re1 urck, a beautiful suruc to WGimes annh Gutmr BIRTHS. A. E. WHINTCN, Proprietor liott, of on . and e Mricds â€"~UBLISHED <VvERY~ FRIDAY Aitchison visited g the week. â€" ell, corner Church s will not receive ADDRESS ALL (OMMUNICATIONS TO Brighton, daughter, B. Adamâ€" Mrs. John Jackon and daughter wish to thank theit many friends for their kind assistgnce and sympathy during the recent i?rymss and death of Mr. Jackson. : â€"@ Mrs. Lewis ard the daughters of the late Robert Atkinson, Thistleâ€" town, wish to sconvey through this paper their appréciation of the kindâ€" ness and symp§thy of their many friends in theit recent sad bereaveâ€" ment. a On Sbnday next, â€" April lith, the pulpit of the Baptist Church will be filled by two particularly good men. At 11 a.m. Dri Tracey of Toronto University will preach. Dr. Tracy is an eminent educationalist as well as a good preacher, At 7 p.m. Mr. R. B. Whyte, B.A., Assistant pastor of West Presbyterian Church will speak. Mr. Whyte is one of the most promiâ€" sing young m:inis-t%{’s of Toronto. At the Intercollege Débate he won highâ€" est praise for his Qratory, and at the Oratorical contest of Toronto he won first prize and received the medal. Strangers and visitors welcome. Geo. Verral, Weston, President; Dr. John R. Sorson, Mimico, Viceâ€"Presiâ€" dent; James G. Cutnan, West Toronâ€" to, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer. The followâ€" iog officers were aupointed for the various districts‘ Weston, Dr. E. F. Irwin, President;~ S. Macklin, Viteâ€" President; A. Pearson, Secretaryâ€"Treaâ€" surer. _ Etobicoke; E. Stonehouse, President; W. Grubb, Viceâ€"President; J. Cammeron, | Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, Mimico; Charles Maybee, [President; J. Ferrie, Viceâ€"President; Dr. W. Woods, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer. _ Woodbridge: J. Devins, President; Dr. G. Maclean, Viceâ€"President; D. Norton, Secretaryâ€" Treasurer. Vaiughanâ€" W. Anderson, President; James Maclean, Viceâ€"Presiâ€" dent; W. O. Macdonald, Secretaryâ€" Treasurer. ¢ The enitertainment held on Wedresâ€" day night in th‘ge High School, under the jauspices of the local branch of the Red Cross Society, when about 1000 people attended contributed to a success amply warranted by the efâ€" forts of the officers and the indefatigâ€" able work of the Secretary, J. M. Pearen. Mayor Charlton, the Presiâ€" dent of the branch, explained the work done by its members in sending supplies to the front, and its jaudable effort to supply as many beds as posâ€" sihle for the Canadian Hospital at Cliveden. Among the many valuable gifts contribated were two valuable cases of surgical instruments which haa descended â€"to Mrs. Dalton freom her grandfather, The song selections of Mrs. Ida Mcâ€" Lear Dilworth, soprano; James Manâ€" son,; tenor, and Maclean Borthwick, L.R.A.M., baritone, were greatly enâ€" joyed by the large audience, while the Irish character sketch. "‘The Workâ€" house Ward," of Lady Gregory, ably irterpreted by J. Harry Smith, W. W. Alexander and P. E. E. Gillirzham, was received with marked appreciaâ€" tion. The amusing ard instructive charâ€" acter of the Punch and Judy sketches of ~Robt. Clarke, given before the children, was amply attested by the presence of many adults. ¢f Experimerts illustrating the producâ€" tion of Xâ€"rays, and the fundsmentals of wireless telegraphy, by means of apparatus recertly acquired by the school, supplamented by that loaned by the physics department of the uniâ€" The young people danced until i.30 a.m., and the Weston Lawn Bowling Club held a progressive euchre. All the entertainers gladly gave their services without reward, so that a very: large sum will be available for the purposes of the society. Refreshmerts were served throughâ€" out the evening, under the direction of the ladies‘ Gommittee, and the Weston Prize Ban@ was in attendance, $1,00 per Annum in advance. woâ€"â€"ageoâ€"aneâ€"â€" hn n Buff Wyandottes Dufferin Street Eggs $1.00 per Setting MARTINE LINDSAY wEST YORK REFORM ASSOCEATION. Bred from Winners at Guelph and Hamilton Shows CARD OF THANKS. soUND STOCKâ€"AND PERFECT COLOR BAPTIST CHURCH. BROBDINGNAGIAN HEAVY WINTER LAYERS ofecps ofes: wESTON, ONT WESTON The Council met on Monday, April 5th, the Reeve Dr.{<W. J. Charlton in the Chair, all the Courcillors present. Communicationséwere read from:; Weston Town Eand, asking for a donation of $562.0§ towards purchasâ€" ing instruments. < Arthur Mallaby statement of Taxes collected. Lewis Duncan, ré; Assessment of Dr. Tyrrell‘s property, corner King street and Rosemount A%enue. Geo. 2. Moogk,3 enclosing account for laterals on Main street installed in 1914. § Hugillâ€"Macklinâ€"â€"That the Clerk is hereby authorized to return to H. J. Osborne the sum, of Two dollars beâ€" ing part of rent of hall, and the Corâ€" porate Seal be attached hereto. Tottenâ€"Harrisâ€"‘"That a Committee of Councillors Inch, Macklin and Rull be appointed to look over the account of Johnston Bros., and Geo. B. Moogk, and report to this Council.‘"‘ Min‘s.â€"r of Rail‘gay Canals, re Hyâ€" dro Railway. & Toronto Generail Hospital, enclosing an account for the maintenance of William Trinkwon. H. J. Osborne, asking for a tefund of Rent of Town HalN. J. K. Macdonald, County Treasurer re property subject to Sale for arâ€" rears of taxes. _ Gardhouseâ€"Bullâ€""That the Treaâ€" surer be and he is hereby authorized to pay Mr. A. Mallaby, the sum of Seventyâ€"five dollars as salary for colâ€" lecting taxes for the year 1911, and that the Seal of the Corporation be attaiched to this resolution.‘j Tottenâ€"Harrisâ€"‘"That the Treasurâ€" er is hereby â€"instructed to pay to the Treasgurer of Weston Fire Brigade, the sum of Sixty dollars, and that the Corporate Seal be attached hereto." Inchâ€"Hugillâ€"‘"Resolved _ that the Clerk be instructed jto write Mr. Douglas to ascertain his costs to petiâ€" tioners up . to passing resolutions passed March 19th, 1915, re further investigation of Weston‘s Sewerage and Waterworks.‘ Maaklinâ€"Bullâ€"‘"That the Clerk be and he is hereby. authorized to write H. H. Dewart, K. C., to give the Council of Weston his advice regardâ€" ing the procedure of action on the report of the Government Investigaâ€" tior with the sewer and disposal conâ€" tracts and our right to recover money overpaid." & Accounts amounting to $599.64 were ordered to be paid. The Council then adiourned. Mr. J. H. Mecelady of Carter‘s Seed Co., ‘Toronto, will give a. talk on Gardening to the members of the Women‘s Institute on Tuesday, April 13th, at 3 p.m. in the Town Hall, Mr. Melady will be prepared to talk on general lines of gardening and the seed to use and will answer any quesâ€" tions. Mrs. Kaake and Mrs. Longâ€" staff will he hostesses for the afterâ€" noon tea for which the charge will be 10 cents. A good attendance is hoped. for as ‘this is the last general mectâ€" ing for the year.. Phys.cism, Surgeon, etc. ficeâ€"Weston Road, Mount, Dennis Office Hours:â€" to 10 a.m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 8.30 p.m The following hre the marks obâ€" tained by each gupil in the subjects assigned for thel fourth examination at the High Schapl for Spring Term. Form IV.â€"Zaplogy and Latin Aukthors. Boysâ€"Wm. R&dwell Smith, â€", abs.; (L. V; Girlsâ€"E. Cousins, 50 45; H. McCaughren, at Form III.â€"Antient French Comp« Boysâ€"R, An%lerson, Boake, 72, 41; W. Gar o. Hil, sa, 51; #v. L Martin, 74, 51: D. May Inch repairs your Jewellety 10 to 15 per cent less than you can get it done in Toronto. i Boys=â€"C. Bull, 56, 89; H. Canning, 35, 34; P. Col@gubour, 10,â€"41; G. Paâ€" vidge, 40, 79; H. Graham, â€"; A. Hill, 50, 27; J. Hollgy, 27, 22; H. Irvin, 11, 36; J. Johnstan, abs.; C. Mercer, 36, 19; G. Moffatb, 75, ©8; J. O‘Reilly, 72, 67; W. Pearen, 43, 69; C. Upper, abs. Girlsâ€"J. Bl&ain, 52, 45; E. Burton, 41, 67; D. Emherson, 29, 56; B. Flemâ€" ing, 70, 66; Ey Hart, 21‘ 58; P. Pritâ€" ghard, 25, 42; M. Barons, 63, 79. | Form I.â€"Latin and Composition, \ _ Boysâ€"J. Bull, 82, 50; J. Burnett, 63, 36; P. Canping, â€", 46; F. Churnâ€" side, abs., 66 H. Cook, 95, 46; P. Daâ€" vidge, 95, 63; A. Gibbins, 33, 35 w. Hemphill, 74, 64; G. Hoover, 96, 87; T. Lindsay, 74 62;â€"C. Longstaff, §4, 67; _H.. Richafdson, 71, 64; F. Simpâ€" son, 51, 51; H® Wilson, aps., 39. 9 ». vardon, 36, Mo; W. McFarland 57. Girlsâ€"V. Bates, 90, 81; D. Charlton, 50, 5, M. Goulding, 81, 78; L. Hearr, 67, 59; J. Hutchison, 78, 21; E. Lindâ€" say, â€", 55; C. Macklin, abs.: J. Morâ€" gan, 57, 59; M. McFarland, 78. Form II.â€"Geography and Grammar. Girlsâ€"E. Bagks, 79, 47;. H. Barker, abs.; D. Bell, §2, 65; V. Camphell, §2, 46; K. Crosby. 96, 74; G. Evans, 84, 50; A. Gardhouse, 84, abs.;.C. Lawder, 87, 62;â€" â€"D.â€" Lygns, 92,; 77; ~A. McSatâ€" cheon, abs.; M. McCutcheon, 86, abs.; J. â€"McLean, 9$9, 67; K. Meldrum, 86, 53; F. Moffat, T5, 62, V. Noble, â€", 60; E. Phillips, 40,8458; V. Quirric, 83, 78; M. Totten, 99,%%3; C. Verral, P. Wade, 80, 88. wWESTON TOWN COUNCIL HIGH SCHGOL REPORT DR. W. E. PEARSON ‘Phone Weston No. 87. $2;5°C 83, 93, 15; TARIFF. Royal, Guardian, Canada National, Notth British & Mercantile, and Atlas, NONâ€"TARIFF, Merchants, London Mutual,& Factories â€"ANDâ€" EXCELSIOR LIFE, and TRAVZLLERS ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Insuranee AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Also agent for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates. Fire and Life Insurance Co‘s No The cleanly, economical, . flexible Hydro is helping greatly to solve manufacturing problems under preâ€" sent day conditions. It enables users to meet rapid changes in policy, in demand, in competition. Farley‘s Shaving Parlour Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. POWER RATESâ€"Service charge of $1 per H.P. per mounth, 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 a*mouxzzts at one fifth cent per _ K.W.H. leks the following discounts. i Class "A"‘ 24 hour unrestrictel use â€"No class discount. HYDRO THE HANDY POWER Class ‘4B" 24 hour restricted useâ€" 10 per cent discount. Class "C‘"‘ 10 hours unrestricted use . _â€"10 per cent discount. 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. The Hydro Electric Power belongs to the people of, Ontario. / We are here to serve the If you have any power problems, or are thinkin of wirirg your house for Electricâ€" Lights, and would like to have an idea of the cost of the Current per month, corsult us. "A Dollar In Time, saves Nine" THE BANK Christy and Fedora Hats Caps and Neckties New Spring Goods 6. J. MUSSON Call and see them. For the Ladies George M. Lyons MAIN ST.. WESTON New Offices. Thomson Block, Main Street. Hour®: 9 to 5. ‘Phone 199. ROLLING and CHODPING 5 British North America waiting. Three chairs aperating. Agent for Butterick‘s Patterns. TB Years in Business. > Cg'g‘!ifi and Surplus $7,834,000. WESTON _ BRANCH, N. J. McEWEN, Manager. CITIZENS OF WESTON agent for the following Our Collars and Collar Sets EAGLE BLOCK WESTON are very upâ€"toâ€"date Telephone No VISIT to The Bank of British North A America for the purpose of depositing part of your earnings, becomes a pleasant and profitable habity when once you have acquired it. The dollar yg‘?f use to open an account in the Savings Department in turn saves others, as the habit of saving grows. PHONE 36 hour unrestricted use discount. hour restricted useâ€" for Men and Boys 30. QRIFFITH, DROS. MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON ; BEEF, LAMB, PORK and VEAL FISH SALMON, _ HALIBUT, FINNAN HADDIE, CISCOES, _ BLOATERS, KIPPERS, CODFISH. Shelf, and Heavy Hardware, Gasoline and Oil Stoves, Stoves and Furnaces. Screens, Doors «and Windows, Field and Lawn Fences, Maxwell Lawn Mowers. Paints, Oils and Vam;éflr;;.: % ORDERS DELIVERED. Phone No. 16 Pedlar Steel Shingles, Portland Cement Potatoes, Parsnips, Sweet Potatoes Celery, W. C. BURRAGE Builder & Contractor CONCRETE MIXER FOR HIRE, Carpenter and Contractor Coulter Avenue, â€" WESTON Estimates given on all kinds of work _ Concrete Mixer for hi capacity 40 yards a day, Geo. Sainsbury Buy your Hockey boots : have your Skates put on free P0 en CC u; Famous Lightnfng Hitch and moderate prices. We carry a full .1\1';:;‘6; style of boot, Hervy Rul ialty. PEASE, ECONOMY. VICTOR AND BRAMPTON _FURNACES. All kinds of Roofing, Eavestxjough- ing and General Tinsmithing attendâ€" ed to. WINTER BOOTS Felt anc Special lines for Mer, Wom Childrex,. Repairing done while you waite Zivery job to your entire satisfaction. THE SHOE STORE For tHE PEOPLE Eagle House Block. WESTON. McCLARY‘S SUNSHINE FURNACE BURGESS BROS TINSMITHS Main Street, Blippers for CLARE BROS., HECLA ' sUCCESS_ FURNACES VEGETABLES Fear of Oldbam‘s Hardware Store HENDERSON‘.$ Joseph St., WESTON Spring Chickens. POULTRY JAS. HUGILL, HOCKEY Phone No. 106 every person ;fil-priee‘ 3 _ _ _ RUBRERS Agents for SLIPPERS Ready Roofing. Varnishes, e oi Rubbors to fit every Rubbers and Sox a specâ€" Cabbage, Carrots, Onions, Beets. at Hendersons and ces ceuE en s \Firing carefully done. _ Eagle Block. Studioâ€"Joseph Street other riakes at Weston. Woman and hire, Physician ‘and Surgeon. Officeâ€"Corner Rosemount Ave. and John Street, Westen, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m. 6 to 8 p.m. Surday, 8 to 10 a.m. Physician and Surgeon. Office and Residenceâ€"East Corner King Street and Rosemount Ave. Telephone No. 15, Weston, Ont. and _ 418 Bloor Street, west eoe s e o e o o e eorye Pals io LOrQALO Consultation hours, 10 a.m., 3 p.m. and by appointment. Tel. Col. 2602 Maria Street, Physician, Surgeon Officeâ€"Dundas Street T |‘Phonesâ€"Weston Officeâ€"Opposite Bark 1057 Weston Road, ‘Phone, Jet mecnne Of Toronto Osteop; Mondays‘, Wednesd Cor. Main and Mill 616 Bathurst Street Office Hoursâ€"3 n um MARGARET Nee ien it mintinit d tsz ach o) 11 Graduate Toronto Conservatory of Bgsic. Pianoâ€"’l‘eachers Normal Cou@. Pupils prepared for Conservatory Exam Studio, Room T, Nova Scotia Bank Bdi Westonâ€"Wedncsday, Saturday, , Monda and â€" T haesanlsonmecents ME Te ced maten t 2 2100 Graduate of Boston Teacher in Piano Pupils prepared for Open for pupils in We Teacher of Mair, Street, __ ANDERSON Barristers,. Sal; G._ HOWARD GRA Barrister, Solicitor, Nota‘ Nova Scotia Bank Bldg., _ ‘ Mornings and Evenip ' Toronto Officeâ€"43 Imperi Buildings, Toronto J. _ EDGAR PARSONS, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Offices, Canada Permanent Bldg., 18 Toronto St., To ‘Phoneâ€"Main 2689 1758 Dundas St (abdge‘bfioar’é'f Real estate loans G. wW. COULTER, v. g. Hornor Graduate (Ontario Vetering College. All digeases of Cattle and Horse , Trealed Scientifically. Calls by mail or phone promptl attended. WESTON, C._LORNE FRASER, ’ Barrister, Solicitor, efc. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers. ‘Phone 153, wWESTON, 0 Mt. Dennis Branchâ€"Bank of British Nortk®Am, B Afternoons, 2.3( to 3.30 o‘clock. Tue: day and Thursday evenings, 8 to 9 o‘cl, DR .YW .J .0 HKA&ERELT ON, Private funas class DR â€" CJD CI@Dn, sutgeon, etc. ceâ€"Dundas Street, ISLING@ON Office Hours, 1 to 2 p.m. 7 to 8.30 p.m. ‘Phoneâ€"Islington 21 r 2 Barrister Hoursâ€"9.30 THISTLETOWN MIL M NIAGARA POWER OAT ROLLING AND â€"CHOPPING, W. F. STINSON, . HAROLD L. ROWNTREE DR i. H. D. LIVINGSTONEqy Ear, _Nose and Throat. . . _ ROY E TRUESDALE Furniture carefull â€"Wednesday, and Thursday . JOHN B. AIKE â€"_J. T. HACKETT, Dentist., . Solicitors, Nota 1699 Dundas Street TORONTO, Main Stre'e:t,_‘v Weston, Ontario. of Bostan Con in Piano and » Solicitor, N otar, x B,. RICH.ARDSON, Osteopath. Osteopathic Assotiatio Wednesda.ys ard Fridays, ind Mill Sts., wWESTON! t Street, TORCNTO EOe en mss Ue ies TnoolL BJ RORKE, hina Decorating, Woo ing and Design. : tion and Design for a Handicrafts. a â€" _ ED M U N D g i 2 CE RICUEE I O ‘Zto.’)and7to8p.m on 161, Tor., Col. 4190 _ _ R. GILLETTE, A.T.C.M rates. n Telephone, Junctfen 99 esday, Saturday ursday morninq Phone 48, , Dentist. T. MORLEY, Oonservatory a.m. to 8.30 M EL D R U ME & MeMASTER, | to loan on security. wWEST TORONT Hardware Store), s placed at curre 43 Imperial Life , Toronto. j 10 and Organ,.. or Examinations Weston and Mour the Violin. of Nova Scotia, , Notaries, e _ â€" Y Ova STRONG Conâ€" of Evenirgs Orders sol'ioia ~___ WESTO® Mount Denni 3035. : DHA d CARY y handl Conron 21. WESTO , Toronto. j TORON! WESTO 7 e#lic. Toronto. ONTAR: Proprie Studen: \ Musice. Publ 9 o‘c 1 firs etc.,|

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