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

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29 9.> |» LAWRENCE.â€"Ap _day, July Sth rioch; relict of Lawrence. & _On Sunday next, July 1l1th, the pulpit of tge Baptist Church will be cecupied both morning and evening by Revy. Mr. MeQuarrie of Tororto. Mr. McQuarricé is the representative of the Dominion Allfance. Tt is hoped that a large nungber will avail themâ€" selves of this op'gort-unity of hearing the sermons on sq important a topis. All welcome. & i About forty @rme_rs from; Dufferin County, organized by Mr. H. A. Dorrance, the Digtrict representative, made a trip through York, Peâ€"l, Onâ€". tario and Wellington Counties, ho. learn how some of the foremost f_arâ€"l mers of Ontario €onduct the work or their farms and fo visit their homes.; The party passed through Westor on Thursday mornifi'g or their way to visit Messrs. John Gardhouse & Sm'isi farms at Highfield,. whore they looked,| over: their farms @nd stock; a number of moving pictures of various scenes were taken. Thei party consisted â€"enâ€" tirely of farmers, and they were highâ€" ly pleased with t%xe trip. â€" From here they proceeded "to Brampton and Guelph. & [ Funsral at 2.30 p Weston. The Weston MetHodist Church Garâ€" den _Party was held# as usual on July 1st, in the beautifll spacious grove. of Mr.. David Rowntree. ~Owing to the fine weather, and Ehe darge crowd atâ€" tending the affair yas quilte a success. An excellent suppér. was provided by the ladies, after Which a short progâ€" rammes was gived. The programme, consisted ‘of special musical numbers rendered by Mr. @. Lorne Fraser, Mr. : W. H. Cosford, Sand ladies and genâ€" tlekmen‘s choruses. _ The Riverdale‘ Silver Band alsor assisted in the perâ€" formance. Duri the evening the different booths were well patronized, and in their work they were helped greaily by the fpretty little flower girls. After â€"simging ‘the + National Anthem evergon & went homeâ€"fecling that they had spent aâ€"_very enjoyablpl evening. The ladies wish to take thisi opportunity *bf" |tharking all those! who so willingly helped to make the party a successs The proceeds were! over $170. .§ t | Dr. W. L. MacHBonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. MacDbnald, Main Street, who has been holifaying at his home during the last sefer weeks has ‘gone to Halifax where lhe purposes taking An officer‘s training â€"course. Dr. Macâ€" Donald will ‘drill : the University Comâ€" pany upon his refurr to Fredericton to resume his dutips in September. _ ‘‘Rough on Rats‘‘ clears out Rats, Mice, ete. Don‘t Dic in the House. 15¢. and 25¢,. at Drug and Country Stores. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought The Postmaster received several letters with Inland Revenue Stamps placed thereon, thesg stamps are of no use for correspon@ence, and all letâ€" ters bearing an Inlgrd Revenue stamp is sent to the ad Letter Office. This notice has bebn previously pubâ€"‘ lished in this papeg. FARMERS 1N§PE0TION TRIP Bears the Rignature of Rev. W. M. Mackky,, of New Toronâ€" to, who is a powerful speaker, and conducted the serficecs in the Old Presbyterian ChurcH three weeks ago, whose sermons wéfe very much enâ€" joyed, will again pjeach at both serâ€" vices next Sunday, fWuly l1ith. Everyâ€" body weleome. > ho ‘ The Teachers, Of the â€" Westminster â€" sire to thank Dr. kindness in allowi Patk on his farm their annual picâ€"ni { A Cash Prize of fered for the bes the Weston Lacro ment on Saturd: Get busy. Photos H. Cousing. Mr, M. P. McM:s sor, Mrs. W. Lo: Mrs. Lewis of 0; guests of their boneau, Weston, Lewis Vaughan‘g name was omitted from the list pubfished last week, he was promoted to $r. IIL. Telephone No. 26 ADVERTISINC PATES CN APPLICATION subscription Price. â€" = â€" â€" $1,00 per Annum in advanoeJ} BAPTIST CHURCH m wEsTON | DEATH. Aturday Weston, Ont., Friday July : Cbe Cinmws ann Gutre Iv N 0160 LC iLACâ€"EAMeC Willâ€"see a game es = !_ Elsewhere in ts issue appears an worth. whilef‘_going to: advertisement of The CGlobe, offering . Everybody come: and show the boys * â€"| the paper sent to. ny address in Canâ€" that you areinterested in them. ton. on Thursâ€" ada for $3.00 c year. _ A special * â€"g;â€"- 15, Anne Garâ€" clubbing offer of & The Globe, Daily, _ Out dF 130 exhigts in one building é late David and The Times & Guide, Weekly, one only a half a doken will be repeated year for $3.50 is w_made, thus em this~ year at ths? Canadian National ay, July 1l0th, suring the best metropolitan daily Exhibition. Five Etimes that number Tside Cemetery, and the best ]o%l paper â€"at_aâ€"cut=ofâ€" anblizatians inoa fln zns ter, B.A., of Windâ€" g of Toronto, and angeville, were the ister Mrs. P Charâ€" is week, , Five Dollars is ofâ€" _ Amateur photo of se Club‘ Advertiseâ€" 2 Watch for it. to be sent to Mr. cers and Pupils of of unday School deâ€"| the i. E. Inwin for hiS'e,Ve] g the use of the| the Lt Thistletown fof wa; PUBLISKMHED EVERY FRIDAY ADDRESE ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO WHINTON, Ptopréeto‘} rate 212 °C @itentfion from one end of Canada to the ‘other owing to its completeness ~and reliability. Every ’day the cable news is condensed ard ‘interpreted on ‘the front page under \the titie of ‘‘Dhe War Summary." [This reature mukes plam and intell;. ‘gible what w6@ld otherwise be conâ€" {fusing to the readerâ€" The Globe maintains its poition as "Canada‘s National News'p?er,” ~as is proven by the fact that its circulation of §7,000 is much BHarger than that of any other motni i paper in the Doâ€" minion. & â€" Sinco the. â€" gpenit Europtan War Jast service of The Gl attracted afttention Canada to the :o completeness ~and re THE LATEST RROM THE FRONT The display of | and. Ca]endula; "ol fat ~(thoush ‘no created â€"much i1 tion. 3 : £Adam; ord, A. JE Barker. . _ !â€" Barrett â€" @nigfit â€" i That Messrs. . _Class 4.â€"Best. Individual Rose.. lst, Robins Ltd.rbe irefunded the §um of A. J. Barker. i itef ® 3 $4.52 taxes paid in duplicate:onlot Class 5.â€"Baby. Rambler. Ist, . 78 and part 79, iplan 1572 [also that Harrison; _ 2nd, D. MacDonald; â€"3ra, 4. Whitworth _ be refun,deéf_’the sum Mrs. Adam. 5 â€"â€" of $3.79 overcharged in 1914 taxes on Class 6‘.â€"Glim%irng' Ramibler.â€" 1ist, Debentures jard | that the Corporate ‘C. Harrisqn;.zrnd,g; . J. Reaston; 3rd4, Seal be attached hereto."‘ % G. W. Verral. it & * S o.._.â€"â€". â€" |_â€" Dandridge â€" Whight =â€"‘*That_ _ the Class 7.~Cfahg§r‘bury iBells. Ist, cheque of Mr. f,. N. Devins.for the Mrs. E. J. Muss n. ‘ & ‘su‘m rof Seventy dollars, being License Class 8.â€"Delphihium. Ist, T. p. fee for six pool tables for one year Mofiat; 2nd, T. Harrison; 3rd,. Mrs. be accepted and a license issued from. Hollinsworth. & 4z \July 1st, 1915, o Jure 30th,11916." Class 9.â€"Best Individual Bloom â€"_Dandridge â€" Barrett â€"* That _ the of any flower not included in above. Reeve and Treasj;re-r be and they are Ist, Mayor Chaéton, Cactur;. 2na, hereby authorized to sell the Debenâ€" Mrs, Adam, Spike of Double Canter: tures for School Section No. 4 if bury Bell; 3rd, Ty L. Moffat,. Shasta Prite is satisfactory to them.! _ | Daisy. § & _ Accounts amoumtine ta. %2 n92 ®n |_ Ehe following were the successful competitors in each class:â€"Class 1â€" \ Hardy Perpetuag Roses. Ist, H. F. Burton; 2nd, Mr; Hollirsworth; 3rd, |Mrs. Adam. & » s & Class 5.â€"Baby. Rambler. Ist: T. Harrison; _ Ind, D. MacDorald:; 3rd, Mrs. Adam. § ~. Class 6‘.â€"Glim121rng' Ramibler.â€" 1st, C Harrisqn;.ZDd,g;V. J. Reaston; 3rd, G. W. Verral. § w e s Class 7.~Ca‘n$§r‘bury iBells. 1st, Mrs. E. J. Muss m. ‘ & Class 8.â€"Delphinium.. ist. T. 1 Class 2.â€"3 Hy@rid Tea Roses. I1st, E. F. Burton; 2§d, Mrs. Adam; 3rd, T. Harrison. % j s Class 3.â€"6 Oses, â€"any ‘ivariety. 1st, Mrs. Hollifsworth:â€" Z2nd, Mrs. Adam; 3rd, A. J% Barker. â€" 3 Class 4.â€"Best_ gdividual’ Rose. list, A. J. Barker. C t r i A Metropolitan Daily and Fayorite Local Paper a Special g}tlbbing Rate C rie oondnectde t d ul sn The flowers exhib the President tarium where thgy ted by the patients Weston expects every man to do his duty. Attend %he recruiting meetâ€" ing in the Town 4 Hall toâ€"night and enlist with the Mi issauga Horse. Developing and Printing. _ Films left toâ€"day will be developed and printed by toâ€"morrow evening. Gregory‘s Drug Store, Weston. Rev. Geo. M. will occupy the Methodist Church fRey. : A. I from Weston fo Parties wishing i him by addressing communication â€" 1 him. 226 u0_ av B front should not ¢il is liable shall be incurred py any want for comforts when they are giv-;cmployee of this Od%mcil without the ing so much, t us all do ‘"our ‘consent of at least Gne member of the bit." How many pairs of socks have committee having %arge of the Deâ€" you knitted? g; Ipartment to which the liability beâ€" tss 3 L 3 ho foseuesest i , At the rcigular monthly meeting of be and he is } the Society held on Monday evening, |write Mr. Ed. Ea; Ethe Treasurer repprted the receipt of Mrs. J. B. Eagle a cheque for $500 from thke Treasurer tharking them fo of the Town. EFhis places the local S€¢t a drinking â€" branch in a gog@d financial position, ner of Main Stree and the executive committee are now | a8 & memorial of considering ways hnd means of inducâ€"\and this Counci ing the women of Weston to speed. up'acoepfi. this offer.‘ a little in the making up of material.] Macklinâ€"Hugillâ€" There is now at the disposal of the England be grant Wesiton Branch aHout $100 or over to using the benches be spent each morth in the purchase| viding they return of material for the ladies work, and| Bullâ€"Harrisâ€"**EF there will be anmiple opportuniity for and after the pas overy one to do their share. Surely tion no lMiability f the boys at the front should not cil is liable shall want for comforts when they are givâ€"|employee of this ( The Children‘s Circle will meet at 10 o‘clock jr ..thegrormoon on Thunsâ€" day. f + "Dhe Red Oros Society wifl hold their weekly mes ings as usgal on Monday next, a od attendamce is hoped for, as plmaty of materfal is now on hand and| a large amoumt of work is to be done. Devgloping and WESTON HORTICULTURAL SsOCIETY. â€" epening â€" of the great ar last August the cable Th%Globe,_ Toronto, has RED CR@OSS NEWS réigUular monthily meeting of be and he is hegeby Anstructed to ety held jon Monday evening, |write M:. Ea. Eagle, Mr. John Eagle, Ssurer repprted the receipt of Mrs. J. B. Eagle and Mrs. F. Eagle _for $500 from tke Treasurer tharking them for their kind offer to Town. Fhis plases the local Ccb a drinking fo’i%mtain at the corâ€" in a go@d financial position, ner of Main Street and Eagle Avenue executive committee are now \|as & memorial of the late John Earle epeningâ€" of )t away behind other ing excellent flowers. ibited were taken by > the Weston Saniâ€" y are psuch appreciaâ€" M cece cennci c 20.3 BCns ‘wWH. by. T. .L. Mofâ€"| "for (sompetition)l erest and admiraâ€" hizanthus, Linafia great variety shown. e Rose exhibit there | lent display of Delâ€" ree prize winners inl ‘_not have been surâ€" ow. On the whole. ved that Westor is‘ vancement in Hortiâ€"â€" uily and Your Paper at a ng will be absent‘longs'” 4 § about four weeks.), ACcounts am‘ountin’% to the sum of â€" communicate with 4492564 were ordered to be paid. him: at Weston the‘ The Council then adjourned. l1 be forwarded to 6 rown of Toronto, pulpit of Weston during July. 1915.} & |_The Council mg [Chamber or Mongay |Mayor, Dr. ~Char1§on MReeve Gard®ouse, C Macklin, Totter, ]'g}ug'r_ WESTON, ONT | Zmch present. a Out of 150 exbipits in one building only â€"a half a doken will be repeated this year at the Canadian National Exhibition. Five Etimes that number of applications gave been made for the vacant space. 7 The game will be played on the Fair Grounds and while it will be cleanâ€"and %fihtjr work‘ will ‘be eut out the "Piav â€"wiil be‘ fast" and nc o 0200 Sem D EO ce se esns enc out the fi}{ W’;H be fast and the checking close and â€"hard so that those who~go to theâ€"game will â€"see a game worth. while voing to. { ‘The ~local Lackbsse Club believe that in <the InteEmediate team they have one of the steongest amateur aggregatfors playimng lacrosse and in ‘order to" demor irate their right to jthis claim and tolgive the public the opportinity _of sgeing the boys play deairst. a fiest class team they have arranged a game gor Saturday, July 10th, at 3 p.m.â€"with the Young Toâ€" rontos, winners off the Senior Chamâ€" pionshipâ€"of Ontarfo. This should be one of the best igames of the season as the Weston Club are determined to show that they ‘are the best team, while : ‘the Seniors Champions. believe they can hand to the local club what they ~are not accustomed to receive, that is, a defeat on their owr grounds were ordered._to be paid. _ â€"The Council then adjourned _ Barrettâ€"Wright=‘"That â€" the_ Treaâ€" surer be and he f;%s hereby authorized to pay to the reasurer of Weston,. York and Etobicoke Agricaltural Soâ€" ciety the sum â€" o§ Oneâ€" Hundred Dolâ€" lars as a grant to their Annual Fair, the treasurer to pay the same on the first of Noveinbiar‘i, 1915, and that the corporate sesll be attached hereto." | Hydroâ€"Electric Railway Association, extending an. invitation to the openâ€" ing of the Hydgoâ€"Electric Railway between London and Port Stanley. Harry J. Garbutt, re use of Thistleâ€" town Public Hall lor Council meetings when held in Thistletown. T Bs Eva e ace AMe se Co ns J. Sandford qmd As iVIcArthuI‘, re tender for painting bridgesf Irterurban Elet('itric Company, re street lighting, Q.l%’een Street Subway, Humiber Bay. i & Voters Lists E. J. Halfotd, President of Long Branch . Cottagers, asking for a special medical Inspector to the Park. S. Charters re printing Township ancenneie.) P Long Branch R:Etepayers, asking if it is necessary to procure a license to peddle milk in the Township. Hydroâ€"Electric éPower Commission, re Erindale Power Co. exterding their line west. of New Toronto on L. S. Road. & Toronto Gereral Hospital re main tenance of Elsie Manuel and Mrs Ashton. E Jas. Anthony, Mills Rifle Club grant to Club. _ The Council m§t in the Township Hall on Monday, July 5th, 1915. The Reeve, C. Silverthorn in the chair, Councillor%;‘ J. Dandridge, S. Wright and F. B prett. Communications, were read from Geo. D. Scotft, enclosing account for lamps on L. $. Road. Jas. Anthony, Becretary Lambton Mills Rifle Club fanking Council for ETOBICOKE TOWNSHIP COUNCIL Bullâ€"Harrisâ€""Resolved _ that on amd after the passing of this resolnâ€" Mackiftnâ€"Hugillâ€"‘‘‘That the Song of England be granted the privilege of using the benches as per request proâ€" viding they return them promptly.‘*‘ Ts1 wie 000. Liz 1 C " and this Counch wish to cheerfully accept this offer."" . Uirver. Master, | Wm. Beale, a patient in Western H»spital. Toronto Suburban Railway C#., re crossings into private property at the north end of the Tewn. & Gardhouseâ€"Bullâ€"‘‘Thet â€"the Clerk Oliver Master, _ patient i Western "ackin, Totier, Hugill, Harris and l&fmch present. 5‘ The following co%hmunicstions were wead from a , Ed. Eagle, J. B.§Eagle, Kirs. J. B. Eagle and Mrs. FJX Eagle, re erecting &a Drinking Fenn{iain for man ard beast at the comnér of Eaglie Avenue ard Main Street, : memony .of their late father John Hiagle. Leeds Lodge, . of E. asking for the use of the to beniches for, theirl Annual Picâ€"nic on August 2nd. Office Honrs:â€" E 8 to 10 am., 1 to 3 ard 7 to 8.30 ‘Phone Weston No. 87. Pbysiciam, Sungson, etc ficeâ€"Weston Road, Mount wWESTON TOWN GOUNCIL lMiability for which this Counâ€" LACROSSE amo@nting‘ to $3,033.50 Gard®ouse, â€" Counailiors Bull, en ie e ui se anee .2 i W. E. PEARSON late. J ohn Eagle in the Council , July 5th, the is the Chair, Mount Demnaig. es t s tcente‘ . nan‘" q oofi Lhled Capacity, 3 ‘cemnts per K.W.H. for the second 50 of Long hours, and all over these amounts at for a ?1‘21? fifth ‘cent ber KW I ias. ,f: ce ctae Edt n ut George M. Lyor MAIN ST.. WESTON Gluten Meal, Oilcake, Crusked Oats, Chopped and Straw. All kinds of Poultry Foods and Specifics TIMOTHY AND CLOVER sEEp. Agent for Butterick‘s Patterns MOODY BPOS If you have any power _ problemg, or ate 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 Lampgâ€"â€"â€"and Electrical Appliances at cost price to consumers. If WATER, POWER & LIGHT COMMISSION S En conmeen on e Oe ra d s â€"10 per cent discount,. ‘ Class "D" 10 hour restricted | 33 and oneâ€"third p.C. discou _ In addition to the above Class counts, a |discount of 10 Per cer given in all Classes for prompt ment of Bills. The Hydro Electric Power bel to the peaple of, Ontario. We here to serve the . A fresh line of , The cleanly, Hydro is helj 'manufacturing ‘sent day cond: Uneseiecers 26e E0d following discounts Class "A" 24 ho â€"No class dic ROLLING and CHOPPING month MISSES AND CHILDREN‘S DRESSES & EC CORCCINE sent day conditions. It en to meep rapid changes ;n demand, in competition. POWER RATESâ€"Service $1 per H.P, per month, a stmption charge of 3 cent H. for the Orst 50. hour: FLOUR, Bpan New Offices. Thomson Blogk, Main Hours: 9 to 5. ry HYDRO THE HANDY POWER SPECIAL SALE No waiting, iD Cigars, Cigarettes and â€" Tobaccos. ® s ce nc e es s Class "B" °4 hour re 10 per cent discount Class "C"_ 10 â€"haurs 1% Farley‘s Shaving Parlour Also lnuym, Curakdian, Canada National, Notth British & Mercantile, and Atlas, ‘ NONâ€"TARJFFP, Merchants, London Mutual,& Factories [ TARIFF, Royal, Gmardian, Caneda Notth British & Mercantile, &gont for the following Fire and Life Insgrance Co‘s â€"ANDâ€" EXCELSIOR LIFE, and TRAVZLLERS ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Insurancee AUTOMOBl_VE INSURANCE CITIZENS OF wWESsTON smart designs and splendid qualities to clear THE Eg § f BANK rl | OoF ; j Bank By Mail And Save A Trip To Towh Telephone No. 30. agent for reliable Nursery ; ll at lowest possible rates, WESTON BRANCH, . J. MUSSON EFAGLE BLOC WESTON . _ "__ PeC A.W.H. less the liscounts. " 24 hour unrestricted use class discount. JDEALERS _ IN PHONE %6 ‘ #., . seconomical, fle helping greatly to 1g _ problems . under soainp t 5z A. G. PEIRSON, "Huperintendent pe Oilcake, _ Calf hours unrestricted use e seuce + 78 Years in Businsss. C Middies just in hour restricted Useâ€" en 1 of 3 cents per K.W banking by maif quite as if you stood hefe at our c in and let u: ‘explain the for the informatian.. _ # and SHORTS Careful operating. _p.c. discount. a};ove Class disâ€" Lyons hours use n Street. ‘Phone 199. Calf â€" Meal, Oats, Hay, Y pPer cent is prompt payâ€" _ UHGCEP preâ€" enables users OR the beneff of those who live out of towny we have arranged a plan by which you can do your Policy, in to solve belongs We are flexible i stock y explain the â€"oOor write _ Tiation, _# Nomr‘America jsss. Q:figiaif:nd Surmins 6T G8A maa per All kinds of ing and Gener MceCLARY‘3 PEASH, ECGONOMY. VICTOR BRAMPTON FURNAGES CLARE BROS. urora _ Main Street, _ Wes BURGESS BROS TINSMITHS THE SHOE STORE ror Eagle House Block. Don‘t forget our strict attention on tion guaranteed. ELC 26 Opens a new line of b;ds, 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 reasor« able prices. For warm weather, feet, we havo these » Spring opens a open the latest § Men, Women and Estimates given on all kinds of work Concrete Mixer for hire, capacity 40 yards a day. Carpenter and Coulter Aven ue, Geo. Sainsbury Frear of Oldham‘s Hardware Store HENDERsSsoN‘s VCA0y 1 Paints, Oils and Varnishes, ORDERS DELIVERED Phone No. 16. es CONCRETE MIXER For HIRR Pedlar, Steel W. C. BURRACGLE Builder & Contractor Screens, Doers a Field and Shelf PINEAPPLES, ORANGES, GRAPE FRUIT, _ LEMONS, BANANAS, PRUNES, MAPLE SYRUP and SUGAR, LARD, BUTTER and EGas, FULL LINE OF TEAS and CANNED Goopgs. NEW TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS, GREEN ONION S, RADISHES POTATOKES, CABBAGE, HENDERSON‘ $ BEEF, LAMB, PORK and VEAL : VEGETABLES «=pital and Surplus $7,884,000. « _ J. McEWEN, Manager. quite as satisfactorily as at our counters. Come MAIN STREET, â€" WESTON PHONES No. 9 and 214. *! _ Bh08., HECLA â€"AND sUCCESS FrFurNAoRS QNFFITH. DRQ5 ds of Roofing, Eavestroughâ€" General Tinsmithing attendâ€" Joseph St., and Heavy Hardware, Gasoline and Oil Stoves, Btuves and Furnaces. 8, Doeors and Wirdows, Field and Lawn Fences, Maxwell Lawn Mowers. ) Bteel Shingles, Portland Cement, LETTUOE JAS. HUGILL, Phone No SUNSHINE FURNACE EL rmaldd olst these in all lines Repairing. our repairing;, as Resieics Agents for Canvas Goods cn the FRUIT cauvas goods for ETS MTIng, as this is given premises with satisfacâ€" Ready Roofing. 'amish»es_ WESTON . 106 Contractor WESTON THE PEQOPLE WESTON. Eagle Block. RHUBARB ston. AND tired. Get â€"your tins"t’nithingr done Burgess Bros., Weston. Choice Groceries, | TEAS. COFFPEES. Ete. Holeproof Hosviery gentlemen, â€" girlg) an man‘s, Weston Lambton Ave Butter and Eggs a specialty. for terms 40 To sell in Weston and district. A chance of a lifeâ€"time to do a big trade among the farmers as well as good ornamental business in the town. Exclusive territory. Handsome free outfit. Highest comimissions. Write gon epemn s MALTON, 1 2A . . M. ~ ELLAH, ‘ Veterinary Surgeon, Honorary Graduate of Ontarie Veterinary College. Diseases of Domestic Animals skill fully treated. j Night or day calls promptly attende to. Phone calls long distance at m s expense, Office: Lammy‘s Hotel, MA T maar mJ CH vennroormanttemme G. W. COULTER, v. g, Honor Graduate (Ontario Veterirary Lollege. All digeases of Cattle and Horses â€" Trealed Scientifically. â€" Calls by mail or phone promptly attended. WESTON, ONTARIO, _0 h oe lc _ C ie .9OHcrbOr, Notary Public. 1758 Dundas St., _ WEST TORONTOzZ@ (above Hoar‘s Hardware Store),_ Real estate loans placed at curreat wakeo Mt. Dennis Branchâ€"Bank ; Aftemoons, 2.3( to 3.30 Tue:rday and Thursday es SaF n Barrister, Solicitor, 1758 Dundas St., WJI ‘Phoneâ€"Main 2689 J. EDGAR Barrister, Spl DAarmSter, Solicitor, Notary Offices, Canada Permanent Bldg., 18 Toronto St., TCy | Barrister, Solicitor Nova Scotia Bank B Mornings ang Toronto Officeâ€"43 Buildings, * _ _ ANDERSON Barristers. Sali 335 1â€"2 Queen Street E. Phore Main 3452 Timesg Office, Weston ie c o o _ Ofi vatory of Musicas Pianoâ€"Teachers Normal Course, & Pupils prepared for Cox;servatory Exams, Studio, Room T, Nova Scotia Bank Bdg., \Vestouâ€"Wednesday, Saturday, Monday and Thursday mornings, Phone 48. * B. REPRESENTATIVE WANTED For THE OLD RELIABLE FONTHILL NURSERIES MARGARET Private funas Specialist in STONE & WELLINGTON Officeâ€"Opposite ME LA inlindindnl hssA 22 Maria Street, ‘ and 418 Bloor Street, west, Consultation bours, 10 a. and by appointment. Tel Pbysician and Burgeon, ‘ Office and Residenceâ€"East Corne® _ King Street and Rosemount Ave. Telephone No. 15, Weston, Ont, es 00000 Nerve, Liver and ] successfully Physician and Officeâ€"Corner Roser John Street, W Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 ; Osteopathic Piano Tuner, etc, 12 Years Head Tuner for & Risch. Graduate Toronto Plafio=~ Teanhe DR. J G. HOWARD DR. H Hosiery for ladijes and girls. and boys,â€"at Coleâ€" DhRh. J. WARD, B.A Chiropractric Physici 1057 Weston Road, Mount Dennis, DEALER IN 3, Sqlicitors, Nota 1699 Dundas Street TORONTO, DR. J. T. HACKETT, Dentist, Opposite Bark of Nova Main Street, Weston, Ontario, unds to loan class security, )R. JOHN TILSON, thic Physician of Tore 1057 Weston Road, Mount Dennis. in Nervous Discaseg Women‘s troubles. «_ ED M U N D g L PM Cns it ) 2. rates. Telephore, J unction 991 , Nose ard. 'I‘lzr:;;t. . SHEPHEARD «_ D. LIVINGSTONE sitian and Surgeon. mer Rosemount Ave. and Street, Weston, Ont. nk of British North Am., Bldg 3.30 o‘cluck,. PARSONS3 o to 10 a.m. 6 to 8 p.m, Burday, 8 to 10 a.m. MOUNT BENNHS. GILLETTE, A.T.C Conservatory evenings, 8 to 9 o‘clock iD GRAY, 9. NOt&rY; et@.. Bldg., WESTON, .CHARLTON, . ME L D R U M , 1 Eivenicgs, $ Imperial Toronto. Kidney Discases, treated. McMASTER Physician N otgrieg, etc. , Phone 26 of Nova Scotig, hak ONTARIO. TORONTO, Toronto. .m., 8 p,m.; L. Col. 2602, Mason Public, Torontog skillâ€" by Toronto, Westan, "g‘ a«.

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