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Times & Guide (1909), 1 Oct 1915, p. 4

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Cr'.:, 1p0UND.--0tt t e Fair Grounds on f Saturday, a purs with a small sum i'r F of money and ex use sheet. Owner i -may have the s me by proving pro- 33‘ perty and apply g to; Chief Con- ~'~ stable Campbell. 1 - t ' ",i, f WESTON g 'ts, I gi----,,----"" Telephone No. 26 Subscription Price. as a PUBLIC fl the Town of Jhrs' r6111estred: to obsm and govern them: Dated at Weston this 24th day l A; meeting t.i,,tl ment Society wil) of Miss savage," September 27th, 5 L. A. Lemaire, Merchant, offers wood to: any fa cost nice from 1916, upon the voucher, or endoma sddieby or citizen. said family is ant consideration. On account of th Lacrosse match between Orangeville and Weston on Tuesday afternoon the Mayor has proclaimed a half ho days, The Coun- cil has not given a ything this year to any of the sporti g clubs, the vlub has been under ve heavy expenses and require all t e assistance the citizens can give th . It is there- fore hoped all will urn out and' give them a large ga receipt to pull them out of the he . Let everybody come and enjoy' the sport and send ihe boys home hapgy. _ "Rough on Bats" clears out Rats, Mice, etc. Don 't Die in the House. 150. and 25e. at Drug, and Country Stores. Some of the menters of the Weston Home Guards, wh are anxious "to do their bit" ha joined the 12th York Rangers, for ome service, and are attached to st Company" with armorieu at the ol Town Hall, 902 Keele Street, West Toronto. They have company dril every Monday night at eight; o'eloc on Baird Park, and are taking on number of new men every drill m ht. This is a chance for the men o Weston "to get in the style and don he khaki." Mrs. H. Keys a Mrs. G. W. Packham purpose h ding a Lawn Tea, on the afterno of Saturday, Catcher 2nd, from to 6 o'clock In aid of the Red Cr ss Fund. All women interested i this fund are cordially invited to b present, silver collection. TUESDAY, There was a very ple' at the Central Hot evening, when the gue made a presentation hOStess on ihe eve o for England, where i cegain her health. ' address:-- _ I Mrs. Hewitt, . l For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Ewan! Ever since you wi hare Fe'ded over tt ladlylike canduct tcwa: rich and poor, yoi straightforwardpess i every question in Con,) Hotel, your fidélity i) volving upon you, hi the admiration and of thr Boardersgq patrcnized the Hotel. I hereby Proclaz We the Boarders Htitel feel that we on expression of our ap faithful and kind att have at all times shd Bre'aslr you to aece not for its int-$111.16 exprcsriion, cf our fer, and year iaiiH. that you and your 11 safe and p‘e:se.1:t i you may to 231- d ii lasinnd- and home bauth and' "rr-., a“! happy THIN fr-Ir-ri' L'" Bears the signature of Tear Friend! on this departure, to the old l; T7cstc :1 Mr. R. Hewitt terms on behalf ol CASTOR IA PROCLA Signed en 1; ehal Weston, Ont., Friday, PRESENTATION. ADVERTISING RATES (N AFFLiCATlO A. E. WHINTON, Proprietor LF HOLIDAY for 11. All citizens, are e this haff holiday elves accordingly. HARLTON, i"lii"'iTFiiE r, the afternoon of mun)", Messrs. Graha ' display of Ford Sept., 1915. l Burgess Bros. =-----r--z----'=e--e----=_ grounds With A, the Town Improve- naces, Steel Shin' be mm at the home Mr. G. E. A. RA an Monday evening, did display of t 7.30 o'cloelr. puIrycs,ftcc, ot " SEPT. 28th:} PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ‘Coal and Wood deliver coal and ly in Weston at w to April Ist, recommendation t ---v ion ot any church pf standing, that itled to charitable ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO Mail) the hope y may have a urney and that want gathering [i on Thursday s at the Hotel to the genial het departure he expects to llowing is the b this Club Bag amt, but as an 11g toward you the eve of you nd. t the Central t to give some ,eciation of the mtion that you hm us. .ch your partner 3 Central, your d rt” of us bn+h r ability and l dealing wlth Ection with the the duties de- " wore for you speet, TIC-X only lr of all who the Boarders ch improied in all enjoy many ed, TT isz emit (gaitte y--" Mayor. Ideal weather p evailed during the two days Fair 'eld here on Friday and Saturday las , the attendance on both days bein all that could be desired. On the rst day which was devoted entirely to the children brought out a la ge number from the various schools roughout thewhole district, the c petition 'lin the various events ere exceedingly keen. Following is a 1st of the Winners. Canada Lumber! the grounds, witi their manufacture H. Codsins & let Car on view. - Mr. G. N. Lad tion baby erattle-d view in the main 1 One of the most} was that of the Dol in the Agriculturai a complete lot of 1 farm, also a numl ings with the late: The School 0011' follows:- Marching in pro Publio School; 2, 3 High ‘Schooi; 4,‘K' Runnymede; 5, , School; 6, Georg] Runnymede; 7, Th4 Simging, graded , Synge, and Todrn Public School; 3, ') Physical Exercise and' King George, Syme, girls, and 3, Todmorden, boo boys, and Humbe boys; e, Thisuetoss Binrgiag,, ungraded field; 2, No. 5 Eto Military Drill.---" Runnymede. _ Tug of War.--l i Winner of 'Shie]; won by a school in] Weston Public Schq Public School Cl Writir1g.--lst, TTI' 2nd, George Syme Art.--1st, West 2nd, Mount Denny Nature Shady. School; 2nd, Ge nrsydrv, ""110rablei' Dennis. I Brown Hal f W. B. Williamson. Richard S J BO. Meade. Mppsfield 1 Al. Collins. Cab White G. Willimson. Geo. Laeoodo J. MeDowelr. Time 2.29 2.29% 2 Map Schcol; Time 2.29 2.29% 2. 9% 2.29t 2.30 2.27- 2.24 PACE. _ URSE $75. El Junior‘(J. S' ith) 1 l Jietoria Poem (Pt Kelly) 2 2 James Albert (G. Farrell) 3 3 Alcoon (G. Willi mason) 4 l Time 2.21% t"2.22h 2.262% 2.26 TROT. iPUBSE $7_5. _ Etiie Wright " 3 1 3 1 l Mony _ 2 3 1 2 2 Royal Bell 2)' 1 , 2 3 Drn Time 2.23 2.2941 249k 2.29t 2.30 2.27% "-"oe"er--Mr. I M'. navidsrn. CnPMIrg. Judges--Jno. E. Harris, Woodbridge, _ R. W. SQLCWart, Newmarket, Arthur Cuttfbert, Pasadena, Cal. -(Ccmtinued on page 5.) $1 SECON IN Ill FREE-POR-ALL 2 SKI M _ - -__ - '“ 7'" a "i)it8i E for 25fl “$3: is? Fur/iii' ' fj'idg_i" ~.\.3~.' . t'C"" 4 W95 . New F,arlt:Winter azw ; E??? j Col lars $313; r';)",), rri7. WiLLlAMS. GREENE & ROME cc, .93"; . , A _ _ W bs? bi59t V y5lyzl,')d; {CNTARIO ( _ IVEEVPRSQ a? t"i'tuiShi'sjii'ii1i'ii,fiw ' _ , 100 WESTGN FALL FAIR per Ann, Drawing. 2nd , No. FIRST to the children ge number from the roughout the, whole mpetition Win the ere exceedingly keen. 1st of the Winners. Son had the Chevro- & Carton had a .utomobiles. ‘had a tent on 1he pine display of Furs les, Roofing, etc. Einson had a sple11- orking models of Co. had a tent on a good display ot had his combina- d clothes drier on uildiog. nteresting exhibits inion Go7errunettt Building showing e products of the er of model build- improvements. , 1915. WESTON, ONT E Byrne School, Ftletown. sehoo1s.-1, High- icoke. hools.--1, George rden; 2, Weston rn Public Bebool; Tildn‘en's Exhibits. ton Public School; Runnymede. st, Weston. Public 16 :ge Syme, Bunny- 23 mention, afount 10:1; teston P. S : for most, point; all eorupiitiovs.-- pl. ‘ests resulted as cssiorr.--1, Weston York; 3, Weston 1g George School, Weston Separate r York, .--1, Weston, girls girls; 2, George (reileorden, girls; , 4, George Syme F Bay; 5, Weston. , DAY. RING. PURSE $100. DAY. st, Weston Public Etobicoke. .ng George School 5 5 5 Drawn 4 3 4Drawn in advance. I The Couneil, me in . the Council Chamber, on Mond y, September 20, 1915, the Mayor, D . Charlton in the Chair,, Reeve Gard use and all the Councillors present. ST. JOHN'S (ANGLICAN) CHURCH WESTON. The Harvest Festival will be held on Thursday and Sunday, September 30th and October 3rd. ‘ The following com unications were read from Employees Liabilit Assurance Cor- poration re Bond for own Treasurer. Public School B , cd, asking for One Thounsand Dolla . \ 1 The Weston Bra th of the Canadian Red Cross Socie g has shipped this week the nilowingnist cf articles to "Our Boys at the Eront."-- 212 Pairs of Sock _ l 150 Hospital Shir. I ', 39 Hospital Bed ' owns, 16 Sheets. , 23 Suits Pyjama , " lot Pillow Cases. , 9 Fracture Pads. , ‘558 Large Surgical Pads. 324 Small Surgica Pads. 300 Roller Baudaf. f I 70 Gauze Mouth ipes. I 2 Feather, Pi1lowE, donated by Mrs. A deputation fro the Town Im- provcmerrt"soeiety aited upon lhe Council with regard t a site for Mrs. Dawson Memorial Fo ntain. ' Mr. McKitterick, re orted as to the DR. w. E. PEARSON, Physician, Surgeon, etc. ftiee--Wesston Road, Mount Dennis. Offiee Hours:-- 8 to 10 a.m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 8.30 p.m. William J. Formsrtc re Wire stret- ched across sidewalk. . Mr. McKitterick, reigrted as to amount of: taxes colle_ ed, $15906. Mr. Edward Eagle iint'erviewed the Council with regard) be the sanitary sewer on Eagle AHren4e. Prof. Burton inter 'ewed the Coun- cil with regard to th original survey post on Pine and Will am Streets. Accounts amounting),' to the sum ot $1054.60 were o-rderedito be paid. The Council then a iourmrd. The annual meeti will be held 1011 T 28th, at 8 ojeloek Hall, for the l plectid receipt of reports of Society tor the year. CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY, The Constitution Annual Meeting sh later than the first F As this meeting m be of great in- terest to Red Cr s workers, it is .oxpected the Hall 1 be well filled. All persons intereA d in Red Cross work are very co ally invited to attend and hear " what is being done by this Socie fin the Town of Waston for out borij-at the Front. That only] those their annual member entitrd to vote or h Proved n greatei I succaes lhan many had anticipated; he Executive Com- mittee had pnochired 3000 roses for the occasion, early in Itrs day how- ever it was found that the supply was exhausted. A rush order was sent off for mgr) rohes, svi:tl1 the result that 4,100 rosesii, were sold, and the funds (f the Red'jCross Society aug- mented by 112ff the proceeds of the day, to be uscdvito procure supplies for Our Boys at {the Front. The parade of aecoratedt cars laden with bright faced: maidens in reguta- tion Red Cross; Nurse uniforms was) the mxret attragtive» feature of the, fair, during the ittternoon, and many! a young man’s "iegrt beat its fastest; record as one 'tii the {young ladies pinned a bright ged rosé in his but. ton hole. 'i', The Commandits, Captains, and privates ct thisj campeign 21" to br, congratulated on ibhe great. success of this very phase-‘3 event, everything connected with L. seemed to run so smoothly. 33 V It is only fair a0 thoq: participat- ing to state that the campaign was entirely the worgr of the Ladies of Weston, not 'lt, particular ladire organization. "r, All lovers of 'fean sports ard La- CfOsse estecially, _ bould r- serve Ttrt- day, Sojtvmbcr 8th, to attend the' Championship La ‘osse Game, Weston‘ VS. Orangeville. iThe WeL-Lon Team hold the c'tampi V ship cm» for 1.911, and is heed in .c district ice 1915 Whife Orarygeirille Team are champions in.their rihtric; Both teams are in! good share t:rrucorliident, the game) will be has? an celeanrand worth) seeing. Be C, Sp t, for our day and] be one of the ' any hundred-s who), will see the gantru I 446 Windermere Avenue, WEST TORONTO. Cull on W. E. Cclyuar, Weston. and see the latent patterns in Tweeds/ Worssterru:, Elrcadadth. vd/r'ttr.. and bv will show you the, latcs'r, sty1rs. Now is the time to leave your order for a new suit. l - Ill. HERBERT t08filllll, Forvythe. il - 1 Hot Watrx Bo V, donated. 9 Tbs of To taco, donated ly Keith Dalton 'ii A quantity ofETobacco, Candies, Mitts, Ha, dkerehiefs, etc., vdonatfi by 11% children's shower. WESTON-wed nesday Frid ay and Saturday. Organist, Weston Methodist Church. WESTON TOWN COUNCIL Piano Playing, 'Phone Weston No. 87. RED (moss TAG DAY RED CRO SS NEWS. Annual Meeti 11g J. M,, P'E‘AREN, Secretary Teacher. LACRO S SE . of this Society Flay, September m. in the Town I; of ofWwrs and he work ot the ovides that the 11 be held not iday in October. hir, have paid ip fee shall be nd office. , TARIFF. Royal, Guardian, Canada National, North British & Mercantile, and Atlas, N0N~TAMFF. Merchants, London Mutual,& Factories --AND-- [XCELSIOR LIFE, and IRAVELLERS ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Insurance AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Also agent tor reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates. Fire and Life Insurancd Co's The cleanly, economical, flexible Hydro is helping greatly to solve manufacturing problems under pre- sent day conditions. It enables users to meet rapid changes in policy, in demand, in competition. No waiting. Farley’s Shaving Parlour Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. _ - _ c,-. I Ready RC POWER RATES-service charge of . . . $1 per H.P. per month, and a Con-‘Pamts' Oils and Varnishes. sumption charge of 3 cents per K.W.{ ORDERS DELIVERED. H. for the first 50 hours use per ' month on the installed capacity, 2 Phone No. 16. Eagle cents per K.W.H. for the second 50 'a"-'-"------'"-----:---:---:----:---,-:-----, hours, and all over these amounts at Cree fifth cent per K.W.H. less the following discounts. Mr. C. BURRA( Class "A" 24 hour unrestricted use ---No class discount. . I' Class “B" 24 hour restricted use-- Builders,,: Contra: I 10 per cent discount. l Class "U" 10 hours unrestricted use -10 per cent discount. Joseph St., WESTON Class "D" 10 hour restricted 11Be- ' 33 and one-third p.c. discount. ------ In addition to the above Class dis- Icounts, a discount; of 10 per cent is CONCRETE MIXER FOR I given in all Classes tor prompt Pay- ment of Bills. HYDRO THE HANDY POWER - The Hydro Electric Power belongs to the people of Ontario. We are here to serve the If you have any power problems, or are thinkiu of wiring your house for Electric Lights, and would like to have an idea of the cost of the Current per month, consult us. Tungsten Lamps and Electrical Appliances at cost price to consumers. WATER, POWER ll LIGHT COMMISSION A. G. PEIRSON, t8uperinteasdent. Gluten Meal, Oilmske, Calf Meal, Crushed Oats) Chopped Oats, Hay, and Straw. MOODY BROS. The famous Turnbull’s for Men, Women and children, also Golf Goats and that Sweaters, smart and up-to- date. Children’s Jerseys. Ali kinds of Poultry Foods and Specifics. TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED. A Young Man's Begt Recommendation George M. Lyons THE BANK E. J. MUSSON New Offices. Thomson Bloek, Main Street. Houm: 9 to ti., 'Phone 199. WWW and CHOPPENG FLGUR, BRAN and SHORTS Agent for Butterick’s Patterns. WESTON BRANCH. N. J. McEWEN, Manager. MAIN ST., WESTON CITIZENS OF WESTON agent for the following W33}, UNDERWEAR AT OLD PRICES EAGLE BLOCK WESTON Telephone No " Years In Business. Capital and §qrplus $7,884,000 DEALERS IN is his Bank Book. A Savings tL,edint--added to, systematically-shows tht th oung man is careful, prudent, economic ,f sighted, level.. headed; just the kind o ssistant, clerk, secretary, that the big b 1 ss men want. PHON K. 'ttt What about yourse . Is a Bank Account one of your recom _ dations P n , start one today. Eve you ha but a dollar to spare, put it . bank add to . every pay day. Careful operating. 30. NEW TOMATOES. CUCUMBERS, GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES, POTATOES, CABBAGE, PINEAPPLES, CHANGES, GRAPE FRUIT, LEMONS, BANANAS, , PRUNES, MAPLE SYRUP and SUGAR, LARD, BUTTER and EGGS, FULL LINE OF TEAS and CANNED GOODS. Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Gasoline and Oil Stoves, Stoves and Furnaces Pedlar Steel Shmgles, Portland Cement MAIN STREET, - WESTON PHONES No. 9 and 214. Screens, Doors and Windows. Field and Lawn Fences, Maxwell Lawn Mewers BEEF, LAMB, PORK and VEAL VEGETABLES w. c. Elli-{RAGE Builder Contractor CONCRETE gfl(llll M HIRE. Phone No. 106 Geo. Sainsbury Carpenter and Contractor Coulter Avenue, - T WESTON Estimates given on all kinds of work Concrete Mixer for hi, capacity 40 yards a day. - v .. - v, Spring opens a. new line of Lads, while we open the latest Sp"ing display or footwear, for Men, Women and Chum-en. _ Outing and Tennis Goods. We carry a, full line in all styles at reason able prices. All kinds of Roofing, Blavestroagh- Ing and General Tinsmithing attend- (illlm'lll, BROS. PEASE, ECONOMY. VICTOR AND BRAMPTON FURNACES. Don't forget our 1iepairiiig, strict attention an the pram tion guaranteed. For warm weather. canvas goods for feet, Be have these in all rims. THe SHUE STORE .‘OR THE PEOPLt Eagie House Block. WESTON. M cCLARY' S SUN SHINE FURNACE. Main Street, BURGESS BROS TINSNEETHS HIENDEFSON Y, CLARE BROS., HECLA SUCCESS FURNACES rear ot Oldham’o Hardware Store HENDER50N’ LETTUCE JAS. HUGiLL, FRUIT Canvas Goods Agents for Repairing. liepairing, as this is given the premises with satisfac- enca Ready Booting. Eagle Block RHUBARB, ston. hire, tired 1 DR. W. J.OHARLTON. i Physieian and Surgaon. _ Offiee-Carner Rosemount Ave. and John Street, Weston, Ont. ottiets Hours-8 to 10 a.m. 6 to 8 Park Sunday, 8 to 10 a.m. g Maria Street, 418 Bloor Street, west, Toronto. Consultation Hours, l? aun.. 8 9.111.. and by appointment. Tel. Col. 2602. DR. J. A. MELDRUM. ?hyaician and Surgeon. Otriee and ReBidenee---East Corner King Street and Rosemount Are. Telephone No. 15. Weston. OAS, Oftietr-opporite Bank of Nova Scotig, Main Street, y . G, HOWARD GRAY, _ ‘ Barrister, Solchtor. Notary, eto., Nova%cotia Bank Bing, WESTON. Mornings and awnings. Toronto Office-p Imperial Life t Buildings, Toronto. ANDERSON &gMcMASTER. , Barristers, Solicitors. Notaries, eta. 1699 Dundas street, Graduate Toronto Conservatory of M1153t Piano-Teachers Normal Course". Pupils prepared for Conservatory Exams. Studio, Room T, Nova Scotia Bank Bdg. Weston-Wednesday, Saturday, Monday and Thursday mornings. _ DR. JOHN TILSON. 9 Osteopathic Physician ot Toronto? 1057 Weston Road, Mount Dennis. Specialist in Nervous Diseases and Women's troubles. gr: MARGARET R. GILLETTE, A.T.C Receives Pup Is in the rt of Singing at Mr: Itothery's xesiaeLce on Main Street, Wtssto _ Specialty, can-cat Tons Production, Bre‘ am; Euuucmtu . (lunches fur ull exam I cations. Open fer e P gugmments In Corcert, m citul. Opera or .031: ta. Aeuns modamm. amino-.- and ndvxce free P.0. Bus 459, PHONE 262 WESTLN. 'Phone-Main 2985a. _ J. EDGAR PAiiSONS, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary'Public. Offices, V Canada Permanent Bldg., 18 Toronto St., TORONTO, Bgrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. 1758 Dundas St., WEST TORONTO. (above Heat's Hardware Store), Real estate loans placed at current. rates. ' Telephone, J unction.‘ a. W. COULTER, V. B. . Honor Graduate iOr1tario Veterinary ‘lollege. All diseases; of Cattle and Horses Trea.ed fWientifically. Calls by mail or phone prom?” attended. R ". WESTON, ONTARIO, Veterinary Surgeon, ' Honbrary Graduate of Ontario, Veterinary College. ' Diseases of Domestic An'i'mals.1; fully treated. Night or day calls promptly attended to. Phone calls long distance at my expense. 9"“ Offiee: Lammy's Hotel,, MALTON, Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers. Phone 152, WESTON, Out. ---ED _. i aa ma Alt. Dennis BrttnClr-Baak of [mush North Am. Bldg, afternoons, 1m to 3.5!! o’cluck. Tue.» day “A Thursuay evenings, S to 9 o’clock LOANS INSURANCE New Fruit. etc. " Weston Rd. Mr. DENNIS DR. J. WARD, B.A., ,,,9, Cl1iropraetrie Physician, ' 1057 Weston Road, Mount Dennis, Nerve, Liver and Kidney Diseases, successfully treated. REAL ESTATE J. T. LOCKE so, lit/ IO Adelaide Street East; TORONTO ' 1 TELEPHONE, MAIN 1967 _ " Private funus to loan on tirat class security. Choice Groceries Fresh and Smoked Fish DB. H. D. LIVINGSTONE, Eur. Nose and Throat. G. LORNE FRASER, M.A. Money to Loan at lowest rates on City, Farm and Suburban property. Fire, Life, Accident, Slckness,6 q I antee. Automobile, Burglary A; 1 Plate Glass Insurance effected ip'" Cumpanies. ' Estates managed. Rents and Interest; collected, City, Farm and Suburbam property in every incality bought) sold and exchanged. _ l DR. J. T. HACKETT, M. J. CONNOR, R. VAUGHAN-BEALE Tenore Robusto, F. B. EDMUNDS, DR. J. M. ELLAH, Weston, Ontario. SEE us ABOUT TORONTO. Phone 48. Dentist. DEALER IN ONTARIO. Westm.

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