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Times & Guide (1909), 23 Apr 1915, p. 4

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i menecueaene 2. \f subscription Price. Telephone No. 26 All kinds of ve seeds at Gregory‘s € *"Q““‘“‘“M‘“‘;& Mrs, W. C. Burré will not receive ag. Found at the igh school IuNIS‘~ tainment, a smaf mesh coin purse. Apply to the secre€ary J. M. Pearen. P wEestoN | Reeve J. M. Gapdhouse nas iB °02 the West, where} he _will act in the capacity of Judge of horses at Calâ€" gary and Edmonton Fairs. 8 Inch repAits 15 per cent less done in Toronto § We have just§ received word that Mr. Edgar Jaquges, son pf the late Edgar George ugnd Mrs. Jaques of Weston, died in, EFlorida this week, interment took Sgace in Montreal. Comirg! F. K. Luke, Opt.D., 7O Yonge Street, To onto‘s able optitian. at Hollingshead Jewellery Stoze, Weston, Monday, April 19th, from 6 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Eyes tested free. Satisfaction guang,nteed. Rev. R. J. Campbell, formerly pasâ€" tor of Forbes Presbyterian Church, Portland, Oregon} and who has also held charges under the Sar Jose and Yorkzton Presbyteries, will conduct both services in tge Old Presbyterian Church, Cross Street, Sunday next, April 18th. Everybody welcome. The canvassers géported a memberâ€" ship of 146 at last right‘s meeting of the Weston Horticultural Society. Each member isg‘en'titled to options for plants and flowers valued at from _$1 to §3. It was decided to hold over ‘"the ordering of the premiums till Monaay next an’fi to keep the lists open till then, a membership of about 160 being anticipated. Mr. George Makhinter, who was kicked by his horsg in the early part of the . week is no convalescing. " For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Rev. Mr. Camppell who will LDE~ duct both services lin the Old Presbyâ€" terian Church, COrgss Street, on Sunâ€" day, April 18th, will â€" take for his subject at the morping service "‘What we are, and what mre shall be," with a ten minutes addgess to the children during _ the morping service _ on ««Planting for SpI g,‘‘ At the evenâ€" ing service the °s bject will be ‘‘The Brotherhood of m in.". R Call . UOH M ooo en o and see the latest patterns in Tweeds, Worsteds, Broadel§th, etc., and be will show you the fSatest styles. Now is the time to leave your order for a new suit. Bears the gignature of Those who are if! ing, {ruitâ€"growing, considerable informa lowing books, whicl posal:â€" 6 The Garden Yardâ€"Bolton Hall. Garden Farmingâ€" Cleveland. Corâ€" ‘bett. The orchard and frd Powell. Gardening indoors 3 Bâ€"R. Rockwelgl Gardens and thein Williams. & The Ladies engaged in Red Cross work will please talke notite that the meeting on Monday next will be in the Public Library, : the room in the FTown Hall not being ready yet. It is hoped that a large number _ of ladies will attend the Monday afterâ€" noon {meeting and help along this very necessary and ressirg work for our boys at the frogzc. © CASTORIA ‘As ‘a result of ihe entertainment held in the High School April 7th, the Weston Bran%\ of the Canadian Red Cross Society is benefited to the extent of $304.50, The amount propetly credited to the different deâ€" partment _ of ente;tainme,nt, is â€" as follows: & Entertainment % $90.98 ==~ Weston Lawn Bowlers ... 67.12 Young people of Weston 61.10 Refreshments §%............. 30.00 Candy_ hooth \L.w..c.s.c: 35.30 Call wESTON PUBERIC LIBRARY. & CGardeBing. $ hose who are inferested in gardenâ€" ) druitâ€"growing, etc.,_will obtain | siderable information from the folâ€" ine hbooks. which are at your dis-l BROBDINGNAGIAN repairs yaur Jewellery 10 to cent less than you can get it RED CROSS WORKERS aDpvERTISINC RATES Weston, A.%S. FRASER, Treasurer for Entertainment Committee, ENTERTAINMENT. »PUBLISHED EVERY dhouse has left for etable and flower Drug Store. Gmpihs sE VIME 00 M t &we shall be," with idfess to the children orping _ service _ On riag.‘‘ At the evenâ€" s@bject will be ‘‘The ngn." A Ei Coleman, Weston, t fatterns in Tweeds, icl§th, etc., and he ie datest styles. Now ave your order for a igh School Enterâ€" e, Joseph Streot, n this season. a DDRESS frfiit gardenâ€"EB. â€"P. Gimes anh Gumr / . WHINTOCN, Proprietof Ont., Friday April d under glassâ€" meaningsâ€"Dora ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO $304.50 $90.98 67.12 61.10 50.00 35.30 On Sunday ne%t, April 18th, th pulpit ;f the Baplist Church wii\ bz TOWN . IMPROVEMENT socIETY. occupied by Dr. J. G. Brown of Toâ€" As the Red Cros Societ idâ€" ronto. Dr. Brown is one of the foreâ€" ing their meetings Onocll\goidzgf Bf()liidr' most men of the denomination as NOON® in each week, and in order that well as an able s?eaker. no clashing or hindrance should octUut, 1:*111:5 n;T T,Ih tsh tud nimously _ decided The Wadswortfi;?â€" Mills, Weston, reâ€" f + al dgring the un daof opened for business on April 5th, ’1fl15. Eonthly se o s muaay. they have installta 35 HP. motol® 1; 3rd Tuesday, sastead of Monday, gno griodes i h 7s y Rektimeon %otall members ate asked to rememâ€" double headed machine, manufactised ef Lms apd to attend next week in L 2t the Council Chamber at 3 p.m. The Wadsworth Mills, Weston, reâ€" opened for business on April 5th, 1915. They have installed 33 H.P. motors. The grinder is ‘a 24 inch Robinson double headed machine, manufacticed by The W. & J. Greey Co. of Toronâ€" to. All other mgchines have been rtâ€" fitted by the same firm. The prices for chopping and rolling are 6 cents per hag. They have ample facilities for storage etc., and will thus be aple to handle any quantity without conâ€" gestion or delay, Residents of W%ston will be interestâ€" ed to learn that a meeting was held on Saturday evenirg last in the Schoolroom off St. John‘s (Ang.) Church by a nfimber of men an‘ions to advance the principles of mutual help and coâ€"opératior, particularly reâ€" garding the supply of winter fuel, and Sn ts onl egn o gc n mand o cameramen en e nipeceer 1 a society) waé{ formed and named "‘‘The Weston Swpply Club‘‘ to handle the purchase agd distribution of coal on these line: Members to make provision during the summer months for the paymeAt of coal supplies by weekly contributions to the Club fund thus enablirg} the Club to purchase, through its xecutive Commitltee, coal in car logd lots and obtain for each member the advantage of wholeâ€" sale prices. vote of thanks was given to the Rector and Churchwarâ€" dens for the lise of the Schoolroom. A further meeting will be held at the same place on Saturday evering, the 17th inst at 8}o‘clock when the final arrangements egvill be made and all who are interested in the subject and desire to becomg memhers are request. ed to attend. IW. J. Forrester, Seeâ€" retary, Meyer Avenue, Weston. $1,00 N APPL1IC®2 1CP 1,00 per Annum No other racq;: of animals can show such a history és the black oxen that draw the funeral cars of Japanese Emperors. Th% are of a special bâ€"r.e_t;i;”and fo).f' centuries have been kept for the sole use of the imperial family. 5’ The creamâ€"coloured Hanoverian horâ€" ses, reserved for the British Royal~ Family, are néarly as famous, put some of these animais once wore a yoke of an alien and an cnemy. | Whe.. Napoleon occupiecd Hanover, in 1804, he seized all the creamâ€"coloured horses in the royal stables ard took‘ them to Paris. The State Carriage at his Coronation was drawn by eight } of these animals. | | | Eggs ‘This insult, as he regarded it, made George the third so angry that he would not use the others of the breed that were stabled in London. Until the fall of Napoleon the State coach was always drawn by black horses when the King gpened Parliamepnt. Buff Wyandottes nouwâ€" se â€" in itc pripay Dufferin Street _â€" _â€" BAPTIST CHURCH. ggs $1.00 per Setting MARTINE LINDSAY Bred from Winners at Guelph and Hamilton Shows soUND STOCK AND PERFECT COLOR 5 â€" ROYAL BEASTS HEAVY WINTER LAYERS 1915. wEsTON, ONT of ie E LINDSAY 1 | Friday, April 23.â€"Regular Meeting â€" â€" ~WESTON ; Humber Lodgs, A. F. & A. M., is _ | Magonic Hall, Church Street, Weston, joofiâ€"sâ€"s=â€"=â€"*â€"® at 7.30 p.m. f in advance. Zoaâ€"fiérvesfard Avenue, West Toronto, will visit Weston every week. Orders for Piano Tuning to he left with On and after May Iist, Milk will be strickly Cash. Customers must leave tickets or cash in Hottles. F. AITCHISON. Miss M. Forsythe, Music Teacher, Weston. During Spring houseâ€"cleanâ€" ing will undertake polishing piaros. Pbys cien, Surgeon, etc. fhiceâ€"Weston Road, Mount Dennis Office Hours:â€" to 10 a.m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 8.30 p.m The home of Mn and Mrs. William Barton, Fifth Avenue, Weston, was the scene of a pretty Easter wedding at seven o‘clock| on the evening of Wednesday, April| Tth, when their eldest daughter, ildred, became the | bride of George White, Scarlett Road, . Weston. The brige wearing white, ivory satin and shagdow lace, also thel, grooms! gift, a pearl necklace, and carrying a sheaf @f cream roses, CDâ€" tered the drawing room to the strains of Lohengrin‘s wedding march PX hss aney [ hy her farier fid was attended by! her sister Louisa who wore white-@brocaded silk, also the groom‘s gift of a pearl and amethyst brooch, ,é carried a. sheaf of pir_xk carnations ?and roses. , The bride‘s brother Thomas acted as best man and received|gold cuff links as a glit from the grook. After the cereâ€" mony, which wacg}nperfmmed by Dr. Long, dbout forty guests adjourned to the dining room to partake of the weddirg breaulfast= Later in the evenâ€" ing the happy colple left for their _home. Scarlett Road amid abundant showers of good vcvgshes and confs‘ti. ~The bride was attifed in a navy blue tailored suit and hBat to match. PIANO TUNERâ€"John T. Anderson, The Spring Fair of the Weston, York and Etobicoke Agricultural <oâ€" ciety, held at Thistown, was proâ€" rounced the most successful yet Held, the ideal weather), conditions andf the transportation -fao’glities offered b}{ the Woodbridge car line â€" promoting a large attendance of farmers and others interested in stock breeding. f Although the ergj;ries in heavy slalâ€" lions and a few other classes were | light, the entrics on the whole. were more numerous t§an in recent years. Following is the prize list;â€" l Draught sfa.lliovlifâ€"l, W. J. Howard; 2, â€"Jas. Robb. é i Draught brood mareâ€"1, J ohn Gardâ€"l house & Sons; 2,'%?W~i11'ra'm Hostrauser. | Canadian draught colt, two years oldâ€"1, Jas. Codlin; 2, A. Baldock. Canadian â€" draught_ colt, oue. yea oldâ€"1, A. Baldogk; 2, T. Moore. ‘ Draught â€" teameâ€"1, Thos. Middlcâ€" brook; 2, Robert §Wright. Agricultural _ bfood mareâ€"1, As: Hewson; 2, A. Hewson. Agricultural colt, two years oldâ€"1, J. Fewster; 3, AJ Hewson. Agricaltural colt, one year oldâ€"1, Thos. Stobbart; 2, George Fart. Agricultural team in harnessâ€"1, W. A. Dale; 2, Arthur Dobson. \ General purposé team, in harnessâ€" 1. Ghas. Usher & Sons; 2, Richard Lund. & Percheron stallienâ€"1, Waldie Steen; 2, William Pcars.g Percheron coltw1, Thos. Stobbart; 2, George Falr. ?* Roadster stallionâ€"Fred. Garbutt. _ Carriage brood mareâ€"J. Williams. Carriage colt, two years oldâ€"1, R. Carriage brood mareâ€"J. Williams. Carriage colt, two years oldâ€"1I, R. L. Robertson; 2, ‘John Devins. Carrtiage colt,. (one. year oldâ€"1, F. Clark; 2, J. Willigms. Roadster brood mareâ€"Waldie Steen. Roadster . colt, | two. years oldâ€"1, Waldie Steen; 2 Waldie Steen. Roadster colt, one year oldâ€"G. F. Goy. i Roadster _ beast, in _ harnessâ€"1, Lorne McEwen; 2, Jas. Craig. Carriage beast, in harnessâ€"1, John Devins: 2, C. Usher & Sons. Ribbons of. honorâ€"Draught, John Gardhouse & Sons; agricultural, W. A. Dale; roadster, Lorne MceEwen: Shorthorn bull,; over two yearsâ€"B. Shorthorn bull, Kelianiâ€" 5 Shorthorn bull, under two yeatsâ€" W. J. Gardhouse,. Holstein bull, aver two yearsâ€"J. E. Griffith. Holstein bull, jnder two yearsâ€"W. Sharkey. ! Jersey bull, bver two yearsâ€"H. Caoltor.. it â€" $ Jersey _ bull, Colton. Monday, April 19.â€"Regular Meeting T. 0.~0 â€"F., in Oé%!c:lfellows’ Hall, on Church Street, Weston. CIUIWUIS 12 Three dairy cquvsâ€"l, H. Colton; ®. Lund. y Monday, April @â€"Regular Meeting of Weston Towns Gouncil, in Council Chambers, Town:Hall, at 8 p.m. Tuesday,. April 220. P gular Meeting Woodmen of the Wo#d, in Oddfellows‘ Hall, Church St. eston at 8 p.m. Thursday, Aprl}fgfig Eégular Meeting of _ J. R. Findla Ti ~25237, in Assembly Hall. G t _ Denais, 4 o‘clock. % 3 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY SPRING FAIR. Phone Weston No. 87. BALMORAL DAIRY. MEETINGS NEXT WEEK. WHITEâ€"BARTON. wW. E. PEARSON A ‘under two yearsâ€"H. TARIFF. Royal, Guardian, Canada National, NoTth British & Mercantile, and Atlas, NONâ€"TARIFF, Merchants, London Mutual,& Factories â€"ANDâ€"â€" EXCELSIOR LIFE, and TRAVZLLERS ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Insuranee 1 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Fire and Life Insurance Co‘s Also agent for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates. No waiting. Three chairs operating. The Convenience of a Joint Account ; Farley‘s Shaving Parlour s rGluten Meal, Oilcake, Calf Meal, 1, Crushed Oats,| Chopped Oats, Hay, | and Straw. Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. The cleanly, jeconomical, 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. HYDRO THE HANDY POWER THE BANK OF POWER . RATESâ€"Service charge of $1 per H.P. per month, and a Conâ€" siutmption 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. E. J. MUSSON Class "B" 24 hour restricted useâ€"â€"‘ 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 above 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 CITIZENS OF WESTON 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. _ Tungst?:n Lampé and _ Electrical Appliances at cost price to consumers. WATER, POWER & LIGHT COMMISSION A. G. PEIRSON, Buperintendent. MCODY BRPROS. All kinds of Poultry Foods and Specifics. TIMOTHY AND CLOYVER SEED. CGeorge M. Lyons t MAIN ST.. WESTON New Sprinzx Goods Christy and Fedora Hq Caps and Necktile’g WESTON BRANCH, For the Ladies J Our Collars and Collar Sets are very upâ€"toâ€"date Call and see ghem; New Offices. Thomson Block, Main Street. Hours: 9 to 5. ‘Phone 199. FLOUR, BRAN and SHORTS ROLLING anad CHOPPING Agent for Butterick‘s Patterns. agent for the following EAGLE BLOCK WESTON and trouble. & :f; 3 > | g 6 § ,{.5’ a British North America T8 Years in Business. Capital and Surplus $7,884,000. JOINT Account may be opened in A the names bfy two or more persons. Vgh}éhever one can most conveniently feach the bank can then deposit the ’,.g)int funds or withâ€" draw the cash meecded. It_saves time Telephone No DEALERS IN PHONE 36 hour unrestricted use discount,. : hour restricted useâ€" for Men and Boys 30. MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON PHONES No. 9 and 214. BEEF, LAMB, PORK and VEAL FISH SALMON, _ HALIBUT, FINNAN HADDIE, CISCOES, BLOATERS, KIPPERS, CODFISH. Potatoes, Parsnips, BSweet Potatoes Celery, Shelf, and Heavy Hardware, Gasoline and Oil Stoves, Stuves and Furnaces Pedlar Steel Shingles, Portland Cement, Screens, Doors and Windows, Field and Lawn Fences, Maxwell Lawn Mowers Ready Roofing. Paints, Oils and Varnishes. GRNIMH, BROS. ORDERS DELIVERED Phone No. 16. Hacle W. C. BURRAGE Builder & Contractor CONCRETE MIXER FOR HIRE, Geo. Sainsbury Carpenter and Contractor Coulter Avenue, â€"â€" WESTON Estimates given on all kinds of work Concrete Mixer for hire, capacity 40 yards a day. Buy your Hockey boots at have your Skates put on free, Famous Lightning Hitch ar moderate prices. RUB®ERSâ€" _ _ We carry a full line oi HubPrs to fit every style of boot, Hervy Rubwer® and Sox a specâ€" ialty.. & ~WwINTER BOOTS Felt an?. Special lines for Mer. Childrez. THE SHOE STORE ror tHE PEOPLE Eagle House Block. WESTON. PEASH, ECONOMY. VICTOR AND BRAMPTON FURNACES. VEGETABLES BURGESS BROS T INSMITHS Main Street, McCLARY‘S SUNSHINE FURNACE. All kinds of Roofing, Eavestroughâ€" ing and General Tinsmithing attendâ€" ed to. Slippers for ever}? Repairing done while you waite Zivery job to your entire satisfec:ion. CLARE BROS., HECLA AND SsUCCESSâ€" FURNACES rear of Oldbham‘s Hardware Store McEWEN, Manager. HENDERSON‘$ Joseph St., WESTON Spring Chickens. POULTRERY JAS. HUGILL, HOCKEY Phone No. 106 Agents for SLIPPERS person all price T100 aL Cabbage, Carrots, Onions, Beets. and other ragkes at t > $ MISS JESSIE E. RORKE, . t5 . ___Lessons in China Decorating, Wood ady Roofung.( Carving and Design. 6s. \China Decoration and Design for all . RED. | Handicrafts. 9 & Firing carefully done. Orders solicited.~. Eagle Block.Studioâ€"Jeseph _ Sirecet, WESTON. Hendersons and Weston. Woman and DR. W. J . CHARLTON, 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. Telephone No. 15, Maria Street, § _ and 418 Bloor Street, west, Consultation hours, 16 a.m., 3 p.M., and by appointment. Tel. Col. 2602. DR. J. T. HACKETT, Dentist, Officeâ€"Opposite Bark of Nova Bcotia, Main Street, DR. HAROLD L. ROWNTREE, Physician, Surgeon, etc. Officeâ€"Dundas Street, ISLINGTON. | Office Hours, 1057 Weston Road, ‘ Mondays, Wednesdays ard Fridays. _ ‘Cor. Main and Mill Sts., WESTON. 616 Bathurst Street, TORONTO. |Office Hoursâ€"2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m. |‘Phonesâ€"Weston 161, Tor., Col. 4190, DR. J. A. MELDRU M , Physician and Surgeon. Office and Residenceâ€"East Corner King Street and Rosemount Ave. DR. ROY E. RICHARDSON, Osteopath. & Of Toronto Osteopathic Association. â€" MARGARET R. GILLETTE, A.T.C.M.C Graduate Toronto Conservatory of Music. _ FPianoâ€"Teachers Normal Course. Pupils prepared for Conservatory Exams, Studio, Room T, Nova Scotia Bank Westonâ€"Wednesday, Saturday, Motlk. and Thursday mornings. Graduate of Boston Con. of Music. Teacher in Piano and Organ. Pupils prepared for Examinatiors. Open for pupils in Weston and Mount Dennig. Apply 77 Shuter Street, Toronto. Mair Street, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, etc.» 1699 Dundas Street, k ‘ TORONTO. 4 Private funds to loan on firstc, } class security. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, evs@i Nova Scotia Bank Bldg., WESTON. ‘ Mornings and Evenirgs. _ _Toronto Officeâ€"43 Imperial Life â€" [ Buildings, Toronto. 1 to 2 p.m. 1 to 8.30 p ‘Phoneâ€"Islington 21 r 2 ‘Phoneâ€"Main 2689 J. EDGAR PARSONS, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Offices, Canada Permanent Bldg., 18 Toronto St., TORONTO. F. B. ED M U ND 3, sph Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. 1758 Dundas St., WEST TORONTO. (above Hoar‘s Hardware Store), Real estate loans placed at current \ rates. ® Ll § Telephone, Junction‘: Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers. ‘Phone 152, wWESTON, OR. G. wW. COUL~ER, V. S. Honor Graduate |Ontario Veterirary (/Ollege. All digeases of Cattle and Horses Treated Scientifically. Calls by mail or phone promptly . attended. WESTON, ONTAR®O. Mt. Dennis Branchâ€"Bank of British North Am, Bldgeâ€" Afternoons, 2.3° to 3.30 o‘clock. Tuerday and Thursday evenings, 8 to 9 o‘clock ‘Phone, Jet. 3035. Hoursâ€"9.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. AGENT FOR Sharples‘ Separator & Mechanical Milk FLOUR, FEED and CARTAGE Cor. Main St. and Conron PIl. _ _ ANDERSON & McMASTER, ;. H. D. LIVINGSTONE, Ear, Nose and Throat. DR. JOHN B. AIKEN, Dentist. TRUESDALE STRONG. PHone 281 wWESTON Furniture carefally handled L. L. C. MORLEY, Conservatory Student. Teacher of the Violin. G.. HOWARD GRAY, Weston, Ontario. . F. OLDHAM, LORNE FRASER, M.A. Phone 48. Weston, Ont. Mount Dennis Toronto. Westan, WESTON.

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