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Times & Guide (1909), 15 Oct 1915, p. 5

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+ Get your tinsmithing done ... Burgess Bros., Westou. ~W. F. OLDHAM, And this very important service _ costs NOTHING whatever. * This is where the tailorâ€"made man i*has the advantage over the readyâ€" made man. A And when you consider everything ~ our way is the cheaper by far. & §0 gi%. Well drilling a specialty. Phore 71. wES" year on any other practical msthod of separating the milk and $8.00 to $15.00 on other cream separators. * Have beaten all records for close skimnming. % FLOUR, Eâ€"ED and CARTAGE Cor. Main St. and Conron PI._ Puone 281 WESTON & Furnit :re carefaliy hanfied If the proper sort of WORK is put on them. We have both for sale here. _ We Egive ALL that the tailetr‘s art HAS G. N. LACK, Every lady as well as gentleman| apprcciates a good timeâ€"keeping watch. Why spend your money in buying fake. watches, wher you can buy a good. and rcliable watch for the same money| as you pay for the fake article. | i keep in stock Waltham and Regina, also Swiss Watches, which. are fully guaranteed as good t_imeâ€"kgepers. Main Streeu.. . WESTON (@pposite Bank of itova Scotia.) MADECIN CANADA Putent appied 10 Easily Washable, Light, Comfort able and Portaole. PRICE $2.75. Wasron Pome Works ’G. E. A. ROBINSON, Prop. We sell cheap pumps with prices to uit anyone. Lack‘s Baby Cot W. E. COLEMAN MAIN ST Can improve a figure. Can make a garment hide defects. Can. broaden the shoulders. â€"Can help a man‘s appearance wonderfully. ‘ THE LONGSTAFF PUMP, THE LONG LIFE PUMP, THE LONG LIETING PUMP, THE LONG GUARANTEED PUMP, THE LONG PRICED PUMP, CHEAPEST IN THE LONG RUN. THE FINEST FABRICS Axp Comeinatrox Crorgss Drit+r ANDARD C MAKE THE FINEST SUITS. Opp. Bank of Nova Scotia . J. HGLLIRGSHEAD, TAILOR and MEN‘S FURNISHER Colemar and Hackett Block. WwATOCHES Manufacture AGENT FOR CREAM SEPARATORS JEWELER WESTON, ONT MT. BENNIS. Putent applied for WESTON Phone No, 2 by We worder if thoséf pickpockets pay income tax? 4 The Chief Constable and Bailif were touche? at the Lacrosse match. The Scotch barber ha~ sold Fis brorcho jto buy his girl a new set of furs. & Majt must have so«x&e attraction at West Toronto he t@ok little Billy down on Tuesday night. The parent‘s life is book. Please keep to the middle of those old wooden s\idewalk(g then the boards will not tip up.â€" * Lizzie is in good éttle these days, she got a post card,:‘ from Harry. Now thrn kiddo, g@t off the earti! Where is Jimimy‘g gun? The bakers help t@uched im for 5, in future he will pay for a full meal. Why not. have Ladies Home Guard? Matt had his pictuge taken on Satâ€" urday night, the camiera has been no good since. & Everybody is invi%ed‘ to join the rough necks, it only @osts a quarter. Harry got his wouu?s in a peacefual way. b The Mayor doesn‘t want the Ross Rifles to leave Westom. What happened to the "‘Weston‘‘ ? ? Band on Saturday night? & Jack interviewed géle Bandmaster on Wednesday night. it Is it trae that the Council are trying;to fnl a spot where the childâ€" ren will not annoy ang‘pne? Matt‘s cecupation is h one, it‘ s too cold for the jews to sg on the door steps now. s Who were the hoodfirms that disâ€" turbed the service a’@g the Anglican Church on Wednâ€"siay night by ringâ€" ing the bell? We have boerd of some mean things butâ€" es The hbaker is delighféd he has only one engagement ring tp buy, it takes a long time to make $45 peddling Dread. a The baker proposed t& the girl, tut she is going ito wait for the new fiurs before she will con:ent.s An automobile jusfl missed knockâ€" ing a train over at theyChurch Straet crossing during the we%i{. How did you | Arnie, you should changed every day. Spooks worried the watchman the other night. B Oh those mills. _ Things in Weston khould go pretty smooth now, we ang all getting cur share of the oil. f Two vehic‘es collide ber yard on Main i day, Who was asleep The _ "Colonel" Wag very . much annoyed at the scarcity of music. Joe may be a good judge of horses, but he can‘t judge ghaving soap, he tried to shave with Blue shoe polisn. It has been rumoréd that the Wesâ€" ton Lacrosse boys lare joining the colors‘in a body. $ A valuable dog belonging to Mrs. Redmond of Main‘k Street was killed last week by an automobile. How did you Wfike Scotty‘s buns Arnie, you should}| get (a V spot These are bad da water waggon. Please tell us, Who is the leader of the Baby Brigade? t I TOLD YOU 80. Gossip from the Post Office Corner. Well done Westop! $ Andy and the d‘hi‘ef had a pleasant day at Orangeville} $ And I hereby fcall upon all‘voters to take immedfiate proceedings to have any errors jor omissions correctâ€" ed ‘according to flaw. S. BARRATT, Dated at Islingtdn, this l0th day of September, A.D. 1915. Municipality of (the Township of Etobicoke, C?un-ty of York. NOTICEK is hefeby given that 1 have transmitted for delivered _ to the ‘peruons mentioned in Section 9 of the Ontario _ Voters‘} List Act, copics required by said section to be so transmitted or elivered of the l‘st made pursuant RBo â€" said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised Assessment Roll fof said Municipality to be entitled vote in said Muniâ€" cipality at Elecfions for members of the _ Legiglative® Assembly anrd at Municipal Electfons; and that the said list was st posted up in my office at Islingfion, on the 8th day of September, AID. 1915, and remains there for inspection. VOTERS LIST, 1915) f:\ New Fall &Winter fi Collars 5 S WiLLIAMS. GREENE & RomEe co :."N-'fl BERLIN. ONTARIO n-;;",'i‘;; PMEA o m o s flâ€"fi-â€"â€"â€"fi_ e for 253. Clerk,of ‘Tp. of Etobicoke _near the lumâ€" treet the other child‘s copy for the old EAQ Any orders for Piano Tuning left with George Stewart or J. Kingdon, Thistletown, anywhere hetween Wesâ€" ton aund Klienburg, will be proziptly and carefully attended to by Mr. J. T. Anderson. 100 Beresford Avenue, Toronto. ‘Derms reasonable and satisâ€" faction guaranteed. Crargeville brass fband â€"met the Weston players and sgupporters at the station and headed the parade to the grounds. Weston Hand also accomâ€" panied. the team ; ~but failed to leave the train on iffé atrival in Wesâ€" ton, fout contirued op to the Junction and returned to theig homes by street car. Such shabby work as this the Town‘s Trusieq should immediâ€" ately call in all th¢ irstruments gnd uniforms, and disband khe present should be summarily dealt with and outfit. This is the first time this year they have been amzed to do. anything, it is high time to et rid of such a bunch. _ On the retiftn of the Chamâ€" pions to Weston thef whole town was gathered .at the .P.R. station to greet them. A torchg@light parade was | held _ through the to;vn. Shot guns and giant fire crackers were explodedf in honor of the vicgry. | Arrow shirts and collars in all the latest_ styles and patternsâ€"W. H. Coleman, Weston. Mayor Dr. Campbell fof Orangeville was ccaching the homo§ team through a megaphone from theMpenalty bench. Fr1 Rowntre: of the Wecamechs was doing similar work f@r the visitors. Wher Westonâ€" scored@two goals the Mayor ordered Rowntnge to leave the field. On his refusing fo go he called an officer to remove hilp. Rownrtree resisted, . and when the officer pulled out his handcuffs Rowntree threw him sprawling out into e field. The police reserves, consfsting of Chicf Ewers and a night atchman,â€" manâ€" aged to get the Indjan defence man to tho gate. When thh Mayor saw the Weston supporters pr¢pared to rescue him be called the polito off and allowâ€" ed him to renain anfl coach. Weston won the the opponents goal was kept busy fo \wherm Gordon . Co, blood for Weston. ball after the dra tacked. Weston d well out, while Ro the. shots sent his veled up and d when J. Coulter s ed the second goal ‘At the commencemknt of the last quarter Dickin and Sdptt roughed it, and both werg senty to the bench, Dickin‘s face was b§eeding â€" badly.. Chapmian made a racef for goal when| McEwen and Ho‘lsy § koth checked him. Cushing checkedf J. Coalter‘s attempt to suoot, Ewikpâ€" sseir d the ball and passed to B. Brovyn for Dufâ€" ferin‘s second score. he Orangeville boys now . set out to Wyin. Gordon Coulter was struck‘ afross the neck by Chapman, and it wag thought his neck was broker,.â€" H.3 Coulicr and Remshaw wes battered #o much that tims had to be tal en tof doct:or them up. Cushing mauled Di@kin with his hands and stick and wal sent to the bench. Weston team Bow besan to rag when Doyle warned the players ard faced the ball off. Riley and Ewing them pot 1m'1Xeuvpeand' were penali ed, Stevenson an ¢ Hol ey folâ€" lowed a moment 1ater§ B.â€" Brown charged on Rowntres and they clinchâ€" ed and . rolled on the g#ound. . The crowd ‘at the porth ‘ en@ of the field _ rushed or the players, agd in a couâ€" ple of miinutes the ground was a fightâ€" ing mob. Referee Doyle @&wvas punched and| kicked, he then declaged the game . off and attempted to leave the field, but was finally persuaded to conâ€"‘ tinte the game for the, Halance of the time, three minutes, n# score being â€" mad> when time was calfed. J The line up was as [@‘lows:â€" *3 Weston (4)â€"Goal, Ro#ntree; point, , McEwen; cover, Holley; @efence, Clayâ€" . ton and Riley; centfe, Ramshaw; home, C. and H. COgulter; outside] Diczin; inc:‘e, J. Coulgbr. § Orangeville (2)â€"GoalfBooth; point, Cashing; cover, Chapfuanmy defence, Cranston and Scott; Bentre, Stevyenâ€" son; home, Ewing and Keith; outsile, B. Brown; inside, O. own. Mayor Dr. Campbell fof Orangeville was ccaching the homeé team throuch Dufferin‘s deferce fand home worked hard to check thg scoring in the second .quarter. Gordon â€"Moulier broke away from Chapman and scorâ€" ed another goal fork Weston. Ren shaw intercepted al$ jass anl scored the fourth and last Roal of the game for Weston. B. ‘own, Keith and Ewing, kept the baifl.arourd Weston goal frequently, but#they were checkâ€" ed so hard by Holfey, McEwen and Riley that Rowntreg had little difiâ€" culty in keeping the ball out. In the third quarger Weston team In the third quarfer Weston team slowed up, many &f itheir players being injured. Dic#in jwas laid out severa" tims. Most® of the play in | this quarter was ound Dufferin‘s, net. | THISTLETOWN Weston team }winners of the O.A.L.A. Intermed{fate Champrionsnip for the second tinje by defeating the Dufferins at Orangbville on Saturday last, 4 goals to 2,jthe gzore for both home and homeg gaimes beingâ€"Weston 16, Duffering 4. _ NOTICE is hereby given that John Thomas Wardlaw of the Town of Weston, in the County of York, in the Province of, Ontario, Real Estate Broker, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the rext session, thereof, for \a Bill of Divorce from his wife Eda Luela Roxenia Wardlaw, now residing in the City of Detroit, in the State of Michigan, one of the United States of America, on the grounds of aduitery and desertion. Dated at Toronto, Province of Ontario this ithird day. of September A.D. 1915. 52 DIVORCE NOTICE. GRAY & GRAY, Solicitors for the Applicant 43 Imperial Life. Bldg., : Toronto. LACROSSE. raw and attacked at once. Booth Clayton lost the y and Dufferin atâ€" ence. held them ntree blocked all ay, the ball traâ€" n for some time lured it and scorâ€" a few minutes lter scored first d in a c0U; | was a fightâ€" as punched edâ€" the game ve the field, ed to conâ€" Qlance of, the To the Public PARISIAN SAGEP the quickâ€"acting hair restorer, is guarfinteedâ€" To stop falling hg#kf, To cure dandruff $ _ To cure itching#of the scklip. To put life intg f: hafe. To make harsh h@i@sofgrand luxuriant. To make haif gro oney back, It is the most delightful hair dressing made. and is a great Raygrite with ladies who desire beautiful and luxuriant bair. Large bottle only 50 cents. z W._J. JNCH, Chemist and Optician. 34 Victoria Dated at Thistletoy this 10th day of 37â€"39â€"41 We Sell Parisian Sagfiand we Know the Guaranteei$ Genuine Immediately after ghe said 12th day ef Ogloker, 1915, fhe assets of the said intestate will$ be distributed amongst the partics entitled thereto, having regards orfly to claims of which the Adminisfratrix shall ther have had notice, afbd all others will be exoluded from thefsaid distripution. M. J. MELVINA ATKINSON, CHARLES H. POR â€" IN THE ESTATEH OF(ROBERT ATKINSON, Thresher, deceased. BURSUANT to R.$.0. Chapter 121, the creditors of Robert Atkinson, late of ths Townshipfof Etobicoke, in the County:â€"of York, Thresher, deâ€" ceased, who died n â€"or about the 28th day of Februamy, 1915, and all othere having claimg against or enâ€" titled to share in \thg estate are hereâ€" by notified to send By post, prepaid, or otherwi=> deliver Bo ‘the undersignâ€" ed Administratrix n or before the 12th day of OctoRer, 1915, their Christian and surfames, addresses and descriptions, an full partion ars of their claims and Recounts, 1~4u the nature of the cocurftics if any, held by them. C ‘ _ Orchard. of: Apples, 5 trees, Spies, Greenings, Tolman SWeets, Baldwins. This orchard will be lt by tender to be pruned, must be Wlone in March. The orchard will be s#ld fr.t. T5 rows of Turnips, oÂ¥er 40 rod long. [A quantity of Pumpk#s. 25 bushels of Irish Cdpbler Potatoes. 25 bushels of Carman® Potatocs. Stack of Straw, about T togs. ! No Reser¢e. | _ TERMS.â€"Orchard, Wegetabfes, Fat Cattle, Calves, Fat Pigs and all sums of $10 and under éash, over that amount 11 months credit on furnishâ€" ing approved joint notes. | McEWEN & SON, Price,. terms, par@culars, apply at bis late residence, t 41 MELVINA ATEKINSON Village lighted w electric cars crun Thistletown hourly Woodbridge. Iromediately _ con post offca, schocl, minutes‘ _ walk to Electric Railway st On the premise frame hours, ha verandahs, _ câ€"llar, wood shed, â€"thre barn 33 feet by 3 feed room,. ben pen Real Estate for [Sale in the Village of Thirtletown, fthe property of the laiter Robert (Atkinson, consisting of 2% acres, more or dess, 354 fest frontâ€" age, on Main réad to Toronto, 6 miles from limits, fexceptionally good land for either gardening or buildirg 20 Pigs, about 100 It Fat Sow. Sow, due to farrow VEGETAT Black and White Caw, calf by side. Black and White Co@w, calf by side. Black and White C@w, due April 1st. Blue Cow in full f of milk. Blue Cow, due Mardb 1st. Roan Cow, due Mafch Ist. Roan Cow, due Fabmmary 12th. ‘ Black and White EHfolstein Cow, due March Ist. Red Cow, due Marcl% 12th Red Cow, due March 25th Black and White Bu%, 2 y 3 Steers, 1 year old| 3 Heifers, 2 years old. 2 Heifers, 1 year ol Fat Calf. These are all young @attle HOR Roadster Filly, ris Roadster Filly, ri These are full siste Bay Horse, good v{ Bay Horse, 6 year Dark Bay Clyde M supposed to t Brown Colt, 3 y Chieftain. At 1 o‘clock p.m. s| VEGEFABLES. _ _ __ The undersign have received â€"instructions from w â€"H . A NK 8. to sell by Public &uction, at Lot 21 Concession Af Township of Etobicqke, on THURSDAY, OfTOBER 14TH, Notice to Greditors, AUTCIQ@N SALE roRr SPECIAL PRICES FARM STOCK$ ORCHARD and TAISTLETO WN A I L R O A D and Telegraphy Courses of the most complete and modern kind taught right at your own home by Shaw‘s Telesraph and Railrord School, 1 gerrard St., East, Toronto. â€" Write for particulars and sample lessons. W. H. Shaw, Preâ€". Thistletow MELVINA ATKINSON CAT 1 Sag@y an. iteef$ Ger LG C the uariinteedâ€" hag , § * ofthe sc§l fq teo hafe. h@n#sofgar cow8 gz*mor eligptful h eat Rayorite PIGS eptember, 1915. arp, the following ES. hg 3 â€"years. ng 2 years, s and well mated. rker. lening or buildirg are a ten rooined ng front and side _summer kitshen, _ roomed cottage, feet, also stapble, ard fruit trees. mient to stores, hurch, only two oronto Suburban Her Solicitor, treet, Toronto. â€" good worker. ire, 10 years old; in foal. its" (old. H.D. by th electric light Admiristratrix, P.0., Ortafio, daily through orm Toronto to st November. ES . 5 trees, Spies, eets, Baldwins. :t by tender to lone in March. 2 years ‘old Auctioneers. Samples can be seen and prices obtained from our Agentâ€" ' > â€" W C.â€" BURRAQUE, . THE BRICK FOR A COLOR, QUALITY AND ENDURANCE Phone 106 | Boys Box CaW Blutchers, all leathâ€" er, sewn sole sizes I to 5, regular $3.00. COLORS Nt MITON BRISSED DN PEERLESS GASOLENE, the Best on the Markct supplie@ from Bowser Tank,. & Boys unlined Blutchers, stout x Kip, sizes 11 to 2, regular $2.25 Boys Stout Blutcher, fibles sewn and screwed, waterproof#sizes 1 to 5 regular $2.75. AND REPAIR _ SHOP Little Avenuge Opp. 7 Boys Split Blutchers, sizes 1 regular $2.00. ‘ Don’tfirgat we do highâ€"class repairing at modera?\prices OATS FOR SALE BY have CHOPPING and ROLLING BRAN, SHORTS, GLUTEN MEAL, HAY and STRA W JAS. GARDHOUSE, Proprietor. A First Class Machinist on the premises all the time AUTOMUBILES FJN HIRE. OLDHAM‘S HARDWARE â€"~WESTON GARAGE GOODS ARE IN THE ‘WINDOW STREET, WESTON. Phone 267 purchaseg 850 pairs Boys and Girls S@hool Boots at a remark@bly low figure _ Come ayf sce our StOck before gcoing elsewjre. TB CUBMORE SHOE COMP PLAINâ€"RED AND BUFF FIRE FLASHEDâ€"RED AND BUFF WATCH OUR WINDOWS HIGH GRADE PRESSED BRICK SCHOOL BOOTS FLOUR AND FEED, adsworth Milis, WESTON E CUDMORE SHOE CO. 4O [ Evenings 181 Mill open daily from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. $1.49 1.98 1.79 SPECIAL PRICES GOOD ONLY WHILE Aerxnt Frogr DuxtLoP WTirEs. . SIMON, Proprietor. DRGSTD BMNIC (o. limited WELâ€"ST ON. Girls Patent Buttog and Ls Boots, sizes 11 to 2, reAlar $2.75. Girls Vice Bl&Qtchers, cewn solema, sizes 11 to 2, reguPaÂ¥r $1.75. Girls . Wei ‘Kid, Button and Laca, all leathe sizes 8 to 10%, regular $2.00. ¥€irls Vici Kid Button and Lace, alB leaBher, sizes 11 to 2, regsular $2.25. Gir Box Kip Button and LA®®, sizes#11 to 2, regular $2.25. ; JOSEPH STRELET Opp. Town Hall Coleman and Hackett 2 TON DELIVERED $1.69 1.98 1.49 1.79 .39

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