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Times & Guide (1909), 28 May 1915, p. 4

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h\ Mrs. Jas, McGil! of Mattin, Man., is visiting her iother, Mrs. David Liawrence, who is seriously ill. Telephone No. 26 subscription Price. Miss Alice Fr%er has gone for a holiday trip to Richmond, Va., U. S. and will visit Atlantic City and Washirgton on hef return. . WWX Henderson‘s for Tennis Goods. H. Cousins hag sold an Iron Age Digger to the Trefhewey Model Farm for shipment to Epgland. The Woman‘s Institute are having a ‘Jam shower forfg the Red Cross on Friday, May 28th, at 1 p.m. in. the Town Hall. Any Aadies of the town interested in Red ©ross work welcome The monthly metting of the Ladies ‘Aid of Richview ; Methodist Church will be held at the home of Mrs. D. McCullum, on Wednesday, May 26th, at 2 p.m. sharp, iwhen all members and friends are ooréialfl’y invited to be present. \g ~ The Ladies Aid Sbciety of Westminâ€" eter Presbyterian | Church will hold their regular meetix%g at the home of Mrs. [F, Galbraith, on Thursday afternoon, May @7th, at 3.30 p.m. instead of Tuesday, May 25th, will the ladies kikhdly n?e change of date? a jar of: '.fa{d’fwéuid be thankfully received. ‘ f NOTICE.â€"A Barher Shop will open June 1st, in the Bourke Hotel, Weston under firstâ€"class management. A libâ€" eral share of your patronage is reâ€" spectfully solicited.â€"D. H. O‘Connell, proprietor, The opening aff the Weaston Golf Club will be held on Monday, May 24th, ir the form gof a Garden Fete. Mr. Hossack will, fplay the first ball at 2.30 p.m. after ich an exhibition game will be pl yed, other amuseâ€" ments will be clbckâ€"golf for which prizes will be en. Refreshments gerved from 5 to M p.m., after which a Pierrot troup, composed of talented members of the Golf Club will put on a performance. A)% welcome. â€" Gents 50 cents, Ladies 25 gents. _ For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought An Old Fashioned Garden Party is to be held on Satrday, June 12th, in the grounds of $Mr. Walter Longâ€" staff, on Main Straet, urder the ausâ€" pices of the Wonian‘s Institute and the Town Improvément Society. _ It is to be hoped that & large number of Farmers will wend $heir way thither, as a very enjoyable time is anticiâ€" pated. Admission $#10 , cents. Adult tea 20 cents, Childrén 15 cents or two for 25 cents. 3 The Weston Intefmediate Lacrosse Club will play the Crescent Athletic Club on June 12th.}~ The Ofub is arâ€" ranging a pleasart And cheap trip. to New Yoek and jany one intending to go with the Club ‘fs asked to notify the Manager, Mr.$G. Coulter, the Secretkry, Mr. A.J R. Smith or the President Mr. C. C# Mélntosh, before May 27th as thosg in charge of the entertainment _ of e team wish to know how many will accompany the teams. Bears the Bignature of The Lawn Bo&ligg Glub will have a Grand Rally of members and prosâ€"l pective memtbers q}1 their grcen Satâ€" urday afternoon, 23nd inst, at 2 p.m. with the view of ‘all members being in form to join in the game with the: Thistle Club on Monday, 24th inst. All who are dvesir‘?us ol taking part in this game will be advised ard should leave here by the 8.50 a.m. tat the game being cgllzd for 10 o‘ clock sharp so that players can get home for dinner. F Below is a list o% the rinks:â€" L. A. Lomaite, ship., W. Banks, Jno Gardhousâ€", R. W. Wade, A. L. Smith, Jas. Hugill, W. Rease, G. Howard Gray. W. A. McEwen, skip., T. Nattress, W. A. MoEWe»n,“&‘&-ip., _ Nattress, Rev. J. Hughesâ€"Jopes, A. L. Campâ€" bell;~ Joe Barker,gH. Moody, J. L. Lee, H. Cahoon. i@ W. J. Inch, skip..{A. Greaves, A. J., Barker, A. M. McEg'en, We d. Marks,[ Alex Pearson, E.3 L. Wardlaw, S. Walker. % \ W. C. Burranys, Williams, A. G.~ Fres: _8 l L.â€"â€"To Ellerby P(‘.’tre“, and=c. W Fra will CASTORIA The forn n wEsTON | hi Wardlaw Maguir Faprt, Okbe Gimes anh Giuins 11 ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION Weston, Ont., Friday May M A. E. WHINTON, Proprietor / &. .. McLean: J. M Wardlaw, H. J. Alex nnr‘ng&'a’ c M PUBLISHKED EVERY FRIDAY Tu ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO Pson 15 i‘G. W. Pecsham Pardhouse, A. S E. W. Rown G.._ A.. Bark H NeE wer l 8. It must be®understood that no ave) guarantee of~ t delivery of either igs |parees or lotterf can be given and ;at,;t}}at the Post Offite accept no responâ€" .fm, efbility. In any case, considerable ing delay may take W:ace and failure to in receive an actrowledgment should not pet. peesssar‘ly be taken as an indication art that letters and phrcels sent have not apq| been delivered. car 9. So far as is@known, prisoners of ipck WaIr in Germany ;{rc allowed to write oree letters or postca.%gs from time to lime; but they m not always have facilities for doirg so. and the fact Jup that no co-ml‘nu:acation is received itp, from them reed inot give rise to ~â€"=3 anxiety. * Next Sunday, May 23rd, the pulpit of the Baptist Chiirch will be occupied both morning and evening by Rev. S. S. _ Weaver of ronto. Those who have heard Mr.¢Weaver a few weeks ago will be gla@ of another opporâ€" tunity of heari him as he is an evangelical preach@r of unusual force. Strangers and sitors welcome to all the services. ST. JOHN‘S (ANGLICAN) CHURCH WESTON. Next Sunday g the Festival of Whit Sunday thefe will be‘ra celepraâ€" tion jof the Haly Communion at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m IMPORTANT LEETURE COMING. We are pleased ito announce that the advance age of the National Sanitarium ‘Asso@ation has been in town to arrange jor Mr. J. B. Watâ€" son to deliver his: popular illustrated lecture, _ ‘"A _ Winning. Fight to Health.‘" The inngéf work of the Musâ€" koka Free Hospital will be presented in a numher of bqéutiful pictures. A special and entirely new feature will be the free cxhii)ition of Edison‘s wellâ€"known _ motig picture â€" play, ‘"‘Hope‘‘ a convincing presentation of the awful truth that Tuberculosis may strike anywhere, at any time. The lecture will be given in the Town Hall on the eveming of Thursday, June 17th, at 8 o’@lock. RE CORRE 3131 PRISONERS OF 1. Letters (fettérs_ should be left open) postcards fand postal parcels should be addresséd as follows:â€" 1. Rank, initiafs, name. _2. Regiment, o@ other unit. 3. British (or} Canadian, French, Belgian or Ruf§sian) prisoner of war. i & 4. Place of int@rment. / 5. Germany. [ Place of internm@nt should be statâ€" ed always if possible, and parcels canâ€" not{be accepted urfess place of internâ€" ment is stated. Wl addresses must be in ink. 5 Get your Fireworks from Inch‘s Cutâ€"rate Drug Store. 2. Communicatigns should he limited to priva% and family news and. to necessary siness comimuniâ€" cations, and showld not be sent too frequently. § No refererce â€" to I Political _ situatio1 military movemen tions are allowed. cards containing S not be delivered. 3. Friends of prisoners of war are advised to send: postcards in preferâ€" ence to letters as postcards are less likely to be delaygd. If letters are sent, they should got exceed in length two sides of a gheet of note paper and should contaimp mothing but the sheet df notepap§r. On no account should the writingf be crossed. and should contaif sheet _ df notepap§! should the writingl 4. Letters cann@t be accepted for rd€ 5. Postage need® : on letters or pi prisoners of waLr. 6. No letters so parcels, and newsp: 4. Letters cann@t for the present be accepted for régistration. ; 5. Postage need§ not be paid either on letters or reels addressed to 6. No letters s#ould be enclosed in parcels, and newspapers must not on any account be %ent. So far as is knownithere is n@ restriction on the contents of parcds;} tobacco may be sent and will be admitted duty iree but food stufis @f a perishable charâ€" acter should no# be sent. Parcels should not exceed‘11 Ibs in weight. 7. Remiftances @ can be made by_ money order _toj prisoners _ of war. Instrustions as how to proceed can be | ohtained from Rostmasters of Ac | counting Post Offices. The transmisâ€" sion of coin, eithér in letters or palâ€" cels, is expressly Sprohibited. Postal . notes and Bank Rotes should not be sent. ¢ $1 i Eggs $1.00 per Setting | ! MARTINE LINDSAY | Buff Wyandottes Dufferin Stee Bred from Winners at Guelph _and Hamilton Shows BAPTIST CHURCH. per Annum in advance. soOUND STOCK AND PERFECT COLQR HEAVY WINTER LAYERS woâ€"relsticofenâ€"inâ€" & 1915. ts should be left nd postal parcels as follows:â€" E, name. other unit. Canadian, French, sian) prisoner â€" of DNDENCE FOR AR IN GERMANY aval, Military or or to naval or s and organizaâ€" Leftters or postâ€" ch references will wWwESTON, ONT WESTON | _ Councillor Totten asked leave to inâ€" trodhce a Byâ€"Law to provide that \the salary of the Clerk shall be inâ€" ‘clusive of and npt exclusive of comâ€" pensatior for performance by him of certain statutory, duties, which was put through its several stages and | pagsed. C :.o s Gardhouseâ€"Hugillâ€"‘*‘That the Clerk be and he is heréby instructed to adâ€" vertise a Court ‘of Revision to be held at the Cauncil Chambers on Tuesday, June 45th, at § o‘lclock to hear ard determine appeals against the Assessment ?l Roll for the year 1915."" € â€" The Council m« on Monday evenâ€" ing in the Town 11, the Mayor Dr. Charlton in the Ghair, Reeve Gardâ€" house, Councillors #Bufl, Totten, Harâ€" ris, Hugill and W.5J. Inch. The following cénmunications were read from B Weston Town Band re grant. High School Bogrd re rates. Thos. McQuillar re Taxes on pioâ€" perty on Holley Avenue. Dr. Meldrum, O.H., re cellars in houses on Conron Place. Inspector of Eire Underwriters, re Fire Equipment %1d Report on same. Hugillâ€"Gardhonseâ€"‘"‘Resolved . that the Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to y the Treasurer of the Town Band the sum of One Hunâ€" dred Dollars to 3 urchase Instruments and the seal of the Corporation be attached hereto."! Reeve Gardhouse asked leave to inâ€" troddce a Byâ€"Liaw for licensing pedâ€" lars, hawkers, qtc. which was put through its several stages and passed. Accounts amountirg to the sum of 21,602 were ordered to be paid. PIANO TUNING.â€"John T. Anderâ€" son, 200 Beresford Avenue, West Toâ€" ronto, Phone Junc. 72, will start on his summer trip about June Ist. Parties wishing to have their Pianos tured can have them attended to hy leaving (their orders with Miss Forâ€" syth, Music Teacher, Weston. Bethany Mcthodigt Church, Elmbank wiil hold special §ervices on Sunday, May 23rd, at 2.30f and 7.00 p.m. conâ€" ducted by Mr. P.@T. Reeve, of Toronâ€" to, assisted by / Humbervale Choir. On _ Monday eve?ing, May 24th, a Grand Concert wiéll be given at which the following falent will take part: Miss Webster, Toronto, Elocutionist; Miss Elsie Lammfify, Malton, Soprano; Miss Robertsong_q Toronto, Violinist; Mr. Hewston, Tqgronto, Tenor; Mr. A. Scarlett, Maltah, Bass; Rev. H. S Warren, Chairman. Admission 25 cents Through the kind permission of the Board of Managers and the Session of Westminster, Presbyterian Church, a piano recital in aid of the Weston Branch of the Red Cross Society, will be given by pupils. of .\iss CGillette in the Sunday School on Saturday, May 29th, at 8 p.m. admission 10 ceޤs. The following is the programme; Pbysiciam, Surgeon, etc. ficeâ€"Weston Road, Mount, Dennis. Office Hours:â€" to 10 a.m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 8.30 p.m. ‘Phone Weston No. 87. Lavalleeâ€""0O Canada." _ > 1. Edglingâ€"Valse Capricieuse _ Miss Dorothy and Master Gordon _ ‘Mofiat. 2. Bossiâ€"Terentella in D minor Master Percy Davidge. 3. â€"= Sleep jlittle pigeon with velâ€" s vet eyes ' Miss Agnes Moffat. 4. â€"â€" The skylark mourts the blue, plue® sky Misses Madcleine Cowan and Frances aMussen. 5. Tellierâ€"(ay Francesca (by The winrd Miss Margaret Master. 6.. Danaâ€"Hunting song Miss Erances Mussen. 7. Crammeâ€"(a) The _ Mysterious Hendersor‘s for Canvas Goods. Hats, â€"caps, _ U noveltics.â€"W. â€"E. wWESTON FOWN COUNCIL Miss iznig Miss Mizn‘s Counkil then adjourned. DR. W. E. PEARSON, God gay© Miss 5O1 PROGRAMME. gusse "% ; arnd Master Grorge pavids>. . is.â€"cic. in â€"all latest Colenan,. Weston. the King TARIFEF, Royal, Guardian, Canada National, North British & Mercantile, and Atlas, Also agent for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates. NONâ€"TARJFF, Merchants, London Mutual,& Factories â€"ANDâ€" EXCELSIOR LIFE, and TRAVZLLERS ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Insuranee AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE No waiting. Three chairs aperating. The â€" 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. Fitre and Life Insurance Co‘s HYDRO THE HANDY POWER Farley‘s Shaving Parlour 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 ore fifth cent per K.W.H. less the following discounts. Class "A" 24 hour unrestricted use â€"No class discount. Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. WATER, POWER & LIGHT COMMISSION Class ‘"B‘" 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 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 > 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. > British North America "A Dollar In Time, saves Nine" Our Stock of Men‘s Shiris is complete, Neglige, Khaki, Oxford, and Drilly in all sizes. from 14} to 17, also E. J. MUSSON New Offices. Thomson Block, Main Street. Hours: 9 to 5. ‘Phone 199. Georgs H. LYOI MaAIN ST., WESTON T8 Years in Business. Capital and Surplus $7,8294,000, wWwESTON BRANCH, N. J. McEWEN, Manager. CITIZENS OF WESTON agent for the following EAGLE BLOCK WESTON 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 habit, when once you have acquired it. The dollar you use to open an account in the Savings Department in turn saves others, as the habit of saving grows. A. G. PEIRSON, Superintendent. hour unrestricted use discount. hour restricted useâ€" 30. Lyons Pedlar, Steel Shingles, Portland Cement, ORDERS DELIVERED. Phone No. 16. Bacle Ready Roofing Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Shelf, and Heavy Hardware, Gasoline and Oil Stoves, 3 Stuves and Furnaces. NEW TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS, Screens, Doors and Windows,. Field and Lawn Fences, Maxwell Lawn Mowers. GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES, POTATOES, CABBAGE, MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON PHONES No. 9 and 214. PINEAPPLES, ORANGES, GRAPE FERUIT, LEMONS, z BANANAS, PRUNES, %4, > ~=. MAPLE SYRUP and SUGAR, â€" 4Â¥ LARD, BUTTER and EGGS, : FULL LINE OF TEAS and CANNED Goops. BEEF, LAMB, PORK and VEAL VEGETABLES W. C. BURRAGE Builder & Contractor CONCRETE MIXER FOR HRRE, Phone No.â€" 106 Coulter Avenue, Geo. Sainsbury Conerete Mixer for hire, capacity 40 yards a day. Spring opens a new line of buds, While;we open the latest Spring display of footwear, for Men, Women and Children. Outing and Tennis Goods. We carry a‘ full line in all styles at reasonâ€" able prices. (h For warm weather, canvas goods for tired feet, we have these in all lines. Repairing. Don‘t forget our repairing, as this is given strict attention on the premises with satisfac tion guaranteed. mMHENDER3SON‘® THE SHUE STORE ror thEâ€"PEOPLE Eagle House Block. WESTON. Carpenter and Contractor PEASE, ECONOMY. VICTOR AND BRAMPTON FURNACES. BURGESS BROS TINSMITHS HENDERSON®‘S Main Street, McCLARY‘S SUNSHINE FURNACE All kinds of Roofing, Eavestroughâ€" ing and General Tinsmithing attendâ€" ed to. CLARE BROS., HECLA AND sUCCESS FURNACES Estimates given on all kinds of work rear of Oldbham‘s Hardware Store LETTUCE, Joseph St., WESTON JAS. HUGILL, [FITH, DBROS. FERUIT i_â€"__ Canvasâ€" Goods. Agents for Eagle Block. RHUBARB, WESTON Weston. 418 Bloor Street, west, Toronto. _ Consultation hours, 10 a.m., 3 p.m., and by appointment. â€"Tel. Col. 2602. \ Ear, Nosoe ard Throat Maria Street, DR. HAROLD L. ROWNTREE, Physician, Surgeon, etc. Officeâ€"Dundas Street, ISLINGTONy 1 Office Hours, _ __DR. W. J.CHARLT ON, Physician ‘and Surgeon. Officeâ€"Corner Rosemount Ave. and John Street, Westen, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m. 6 to 8 p.m. Burday, 8 to 10 a.m. 1057 Weston Road D R. J . A. MEL D RUM, _ Physician and Surgeon. o Office and Residenceâ€"East CorneF . King Street and Rosemount Ave. Telephone No. 15, Weston, Ont. DR. J. T. HACKETT, Dentist, Officeâ€"Opposite Bark of Nova Main Street, ‘Phonesâ€"Weston 161 snn e c ut Osteopath. Of Toronto Osteopathic Association Mondays, Wednesdays ard Fridays, Cor. Main and Mill Sts., _ WESTON edinkemiedns css 616 Bathurst Street, Office Houlrsâ€"2 to 5 MISS JESSIE H. RORKE, Lessons in China Decorating, Wood Carving and Design. China DPecoration and Design for all ; Handicrafts. Firing carefully done. Orders solicited, Studioâ€"Joseph Street, WESTON. Mair, Street, Barristers, Selicitors, Notaries, etc., 1699 Dundas Street, TORONTO. _ Private funds to loan on firstâ€"« class security. 4 MARGARET R. GILLETTE TRUESDALE STRONG. Graduate of Bostan Con. of Music. Teacher in Piano and Organ. Pupils prepared for Examinatiors. Open for pupils in Weston and Moun 1 sc C en eem ce 9 2ony 2N ENiA Graduate Toronto Conservatory of Music. . FPianoâ€"Teachers Normal Course. * $ % it Pupils prepared tor Conservatory Exams, Studio, Koom T, Nova Scotia Bauk Bdg.. Westonâ€"â€"Wednesday, Saturday, Monda 7 and Thursday mornings. : ‘ Phone 48. G. HOWARD â€" GRAY, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, etce., Nova Scotia Bank Bldg., WES" Mornings and Evenings. * _ _Toronto Officeâ€"43 Imperial Life ; Buildings, Toronto. ‘Phoneâ€"Main 2689. J. EDGAR PARSONS, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. Offices, _ _ 1 Canada Permanent Bldg., - ‘ 18 Toronto St., TORONTO; * F. B. ED M UNDS, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. 1758 Dundas St., WEST TORONT&H# (above Hoar‘s Hardware Store), Real estate loans placed at current rates. Telephonme, Junction 991.. Barrister, Solititor, etc. ? Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers. ‘Phone 153, WESTON, Ont. Honor Graduate |Ontario Veterirary, Gollege. All diseases of Cattle and Horses Treefted Scientifically. Calls by mail or phone promptly attended. ? WESTON. ONTARIOs Mt. Dennis Branchâ€"Bank of British North Am, B1J$, Afternoons, 2.3‘ to 3.30 o‘dlock. ( ®â€" Tue:day and Thursday evenings, 8 to 9 v‘clock WESTON, pen for pupils in Weston and Mount Dennis. Apply 77 Shuter Street, Toronto. DR. J. M. ELLAH, ‘! Veterinary Surgeon, Honorary Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College. Diseases of Domestic Animals skillâ€" fully treated. % Night or day calls promptly attended to. Phone calls long distance at ; expense. W Office: Lammy‘s Hotel, s MALTON, Superior Sanrd ard Gravel _ Furniture Carefully Hnndled" @ f} Excavating Work a spec@y 8) Battgnvieed Avsnue, MOURT DENNIS F. PHIPPS * BUTTONWOOD TEAMING AND CARTAGE 60. 1 to 2 p.m. _ 17 to 8.30 ‘Phoneâ€"Islingtan 21 r ‘Phone, Jet. 3035. Hoursâ€"9.30 a.m. to 8.30 ANDERSON & McMASTER C. LORNE FRASER, M.A. . _ROY E. RICHARDSON, L. L.~T. MORLEY, e Conservatory Student. Teacher of the Violin. G. w. COUIMZER, V. S. . JOHN B. AIKEN, Dentist. Weston, Ontario . D. LILVINGSTONE, 5 and 7 to 8 p.m. , _ Tor., Col. 4190, Mount Dennis Nova Scotig, TORONT@R WESTON. QNTARIO. Westasy" Wood _

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