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Times & Guide (1909), 15 Oct 1915, p. 8

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If you wou‘ld consider the erection of a Monument new in Design, in best Material, nicely lettered and erected to your SATISFACTION at a price below what we could duplicate the same for. com& in and inspect aur stock of between 40 and 50 Monuments now in our Showroom Room Â¥auging in price from $25 to $400 Buy direct from We contract for Light and Power installations of all kinds. f Fixtures, Lamps and Electrical Appliances supâ€" plied at less than city prices. ; All Fixtures installed without extra charge. & & PHONE WESTON 230. te. Seid jyou will get a cholice â€" M 1 umert at the Jowest p_. sible price. _ Write or Phone for eur Catalogye f New Desig1 s WARDELLS The Home of Classy Monuments MÂ¥ G. WARDELL. 1476 DUNOAS S (REC1, wWwEST TORONTO. WARDFELL‘S MONUMENTAL WORKS LGELL BROS. (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS, Exact Copy of Wrapper. FORD DEALERS “MADl‘ffq CAI;EEADA” Ford Touying Car ?ce $530 Fo: unabout 17‘56{,?&%86 Ford/ Towa Car TEULEPHONE JUNCTION 190 Proprieter. GRAHAM & CARTON, Prone 292 THE cenTAUR COMPAKNY, NEw york ciTy. fi wili give better service ap ary other car on the . W. WaARDELL, 80 WESTON Manager. [' ST. JOHN‘S CATHOLIC CHURCH. 10.30 a.m.â€"High Mass and Sermon. | 3.00 p.m.â€"Catechism. ] 7.00 p.m.â€"Vespers and Sermon. |â€"8.00 a.m.â€"Daily Mass. | Rev. JAS. MINEHAN, _ _ Divine service rext Sunday at o:clock a.m. < Rev. T. BEVERLY SMITH, . S8T. JOHN‘S ANGLIGAN CHURCH. 11 a.m.â€"Mattins and Sermon. 3 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 3 p.m.â€"Adult Bible Class. 7 p.m.â€"Evensong and Sermon. Celebration of Holy Communion, first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m., third Sunday at 8 a.m. _ Ofâ€"all â€"the many v that {infest fowl th most troubleSsome. ‘ary hen louse they found on the fowl, ‘killed by dusting, ‘body louse is. These rapidly especially @u stker, usually in filth or. in dirty They are not red in larly supposed, but alter they have j tact with the fowl i filled with blood t red. The young mit bhave only six legs . their skins, which â€" OLD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Cross Street. Morniug Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 12 noon. Evering Service at 7 p.m. Midweek Service at 8 p.m. Revy. W. M. McKAY, B.A., Pastor. 11 Ist Surdayâ€"Mattins at 10.30 Holy Communion (Choral) at 11. .. 2nd Sundayâ€"Mattins at 11. 3rh Sundayâ€"Holy Communion after Mattins at 11. * 4th Sundayâ€"Mattias at 1. 5th Sundayâ€"Mattins ard Litany at Every Sundayâ€"Evensong at 7. Sunday School at 3 p.m. & Cn Saints‘ Days Holy Communion at 10.30. s 11 Services Lords Day, 11 a.m. amd 7 p.m. Surday School, 3 p.m. . Men‘s Bible Class, 3 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednes@ay 8 p.m. Bible Study, Inâ€" ternational S. S. Lesson. FriGay 8 nes>. Théy pierce t m edleâ€"like jaws & after which they T sion of the craiiks roosts, nests or 0o house.‘ They will I mammals causing but they never ret i any length of time. wESTMINSTER _ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Corner Main and Mill ‘Streets. _Morning Service at 11 a.m. : Sunday School at 3 p.m.. . x Evering Service at 7 p.m. Wednesday Service at 8 p.m. . Rev. T. A. SYMINGTON, M.A., Pastor. It is needless to lay equaliy well at that has laid heavi ter will gencrally the middle of Sum: begin to moult, yield drops rapidl cally ‘ceases witho reason, suspect vermI Ir the warm weffthor there are freâ€" quent enquiries as fto why heni stop laying. In some c@sges the hens have laid very well all s§ason, but suddenâ€" ly the egg yield, beginsâ€"to fall off and sometimes ceases engirely. § fille)d with blood tBat ; they appear red. ‘The young miths are white and have only six legs ut after casting their skins, which @hey do several times, they have eigh$ legs. _ The cast skins may be seen liké a white powder around the perches,s this often being the first indication the presence of mites. They are ablg to live and reâ€" produce for month§g without animal food, the first food the young proâ€" bably being filth fr decayed wood. They thrive best in dark dirty houses, end have been foundfto exist in housâ€" cs the following sA have been remove attack the birds sometimes found on frequently drive bro« Morning Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 2.45 p.m. Adult Bihle Classes at 2.45 p.m. Evening Service"at 7 p.m. MOUNT DENNIS METHODIST CHURCH. Motning Service at 11 a.m. Sunday Schooal at 3 p.m. Adult Bikle Classes at 3 p.m Evening Service at 7 p.m. Every Sundayâ€"Holy Communion at THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Bible School at 11 a.m. & Junior Christian Endeavour 3 p.m. Preachingâ€"? p.m. C a m.â€"Sunday, Public Worship. p.m. â€"Sunday School and Adult _ Bible Classes. p.m.â€"Sunday, Public Worship. p.m.â€"Monday, B. Y.. P. W. p.m.â€"Wednesday, Prayer Service. HOW TO GET RID OF MITES. Poultry Dixision}iflExperimental Failm. J. HUGHESâ€"JONES, M.A., Rev. J. A. LONG, Ph.D., Pastor CHURCH SERVICES. J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rector. GORE M. BARROW, Priest, in charge. METHODIST CHURCH. RUSSELL ROAD â€" CHURCH OF CHRIST. Rev. J. G. ROGERS, Paster. BAPTIST CHURCH. Everybody welcome. BAPTIST CHURCH _ ST. PHILIP‘S. C. W. MARSH," Pastor R dry mounting , methofis. Coat the D OF MITES. back of the print with white of ogg, 1 : lay it on the mo,un;é aind iron it with xperimental a hot flatâ€"iron. _> bÂ¥king short of a 3+ mirace _will feqt the print of again, Bor there are freâ€" yet the proc.ss will not curl the thinâ€" o why hen@ stop nest ‘mount. _ ,You fal also get good es the hens have results by dissz)‘lving Wwhite shellac in ason, but suddenâ€" alcohol, anfl,r\ihen painting the back ns â€"to fall off and of the print with the Bolutiou. When irely. the solutio;n;zgh‘y iran the print on, ecxpect a flock toâ€"as already‘ 4 ibed. ou can buy a 1 times. ‘A flock tissueâ€"paper _ miade spduially fer y during the Winâ€" mounting, or can pBepare one that ‘Blow up towards will .do‘ the work‘ | satisfactorily. ® and when they Make the coating for the tissue as ut | ‘when the egg followsâ€"Gum sandarag, three parts; until it practiâ€" gum. copal, one paTB shellac, one t any apparent part; resin, one part,; alsohol, snree ars" : parts; spirits of tugpentine, three ieties of vermin parts. Apply this to the tissueâ€"paper § Red Mite is tne with a brush and lef it dry. To plike the ordinâ€" mount a print with Rissue, lay the re not as a rule tissue on the mount Rnd the photoâ€" Ancither are they graph on the tissue, and Fub the as the ordinary whole with an iron just hot enough Bpests breed very to hiss when you touch it with a wet ifings the hot weaâ€" finger. â€" $ f the young proâ€" r decayed wood. ark dirty houses, to exist in housâ€" n after the fowl ieties of vermin Red Mite is the Tnlike the ordinâ€" re not as a rule neither are they as the ordinary ests breed. very ng the hot weaâ€" acks containing esting material. lor as 18 popuâ€" gray), it is only me into â€" CODâ€" nd have become . They usually t night but are Laying hens and y hens from the skin with their suck the blood, ire to the gecluâ€" id crevices of the er parts of the e man or other E’ere irritation, in on them for Parish Priest. Rector Rector. 11 © If the fowl are§not doing well and on examination are thirner than they| should ke, a sharp lookout should be, kept for mites. fAt night they may be seen either on (the fowl or rurning along the perchek; in the day time examine the cracks and ctrevices of the roogis and wallsf closely, or lift the roosts and examinie the places where they come in coptact with the supâ€" ports. If mites are found to be preâ€" sent the first stepfin banishing them is to give the housd a thorough cleanâ€" ing. _ Remove all Wroppings and old nesting material, Mscrape and sweep out every particle of dirt and burn it. Then if you are so§fortunately situaâ€" ted that you have Water pressure at your command, turnfon the hose with as imuch preqsure as Fou can get, forcâ€" ing the water into eyery crack; if, as is the case on most %rms you cannot use this method, it is advisable to scrub down the walls with a brush or old broom but any case they should : be thoroughly sprayed _ or painted with a good iatrong diginfectâ€" ant. This wash should be repeated in a few days, to dektroy the mites whilth hatch after the first application. The ‘disinfectant may be applied with a HWand spray pump of if such is not available, a <brush will do, : but in eithen case the. fluid ghould be used liberally and every cragk flooded. _ Freshâ€" air and sunlight are wormderâ€" ful disinfectants and combined with cleanliness are prevertives @gainst most of the ills of the} poultry yard. Dissolve one pound and a half conâ€" centrated lye in as small a quantity of waltt as possiblo. Iti will be necesâ€" sary to do this two or three hours before it is required as %e lye should be cold when used. Put three quarts of raw lingeed oil finto a five gallor. stone, crock,‘and pour in the lye very slowly, stirring meanwhile. Keep on stirring until a smoot% liquid soap is produced, then gradu?,l]y add two gallonm: of either crude carbolic acid or commercial cregol ‘ptirring conâ€" stantly until the resulting fuid is a clear dark brown. Use two or, three tablespoonsfuls of the mixture to a gallon of water. & One of â€"the very best disinfectants to use against mites ig made as folâ€" lows: > tion. F Ordinary coal oil will kill mites but as it evaporates quickly the effects are not so lastirg. An excellent ‘‘paint‘‘ to apply to the roosts and nest boxes is composed of one part crude carbolic to three or four parts coal oil. 4 gallon of water. & Thexforegoing is offered as a most effectiverremedy against mites; but those who regard the preparation of the mixture as too much work, may us a good strong solution of ‘"‘Zenoâ€" leum‘"‘ or any other creplin preparaâ€"~ Covain 6 Even after the house has been cleanâ€" cd, the cracks ir the roosts and nest boxes should be flooded at regular inâ€" tervals througbout the Suromer either with the foremertioned ‘"paint‘‘ or with eoal ol. This will go far to keep the pests in check but it must be â€"regarded i simply as a check and the thorough or amnual house cleanâ€" ing described above put into effeot as soon as pcssible. I & ing described above put into effeOt 25 _ mermg:â€"Ten per Cent. of the puCâ€" soon as pessible. o ; chase money to be paid down at the To fascilitate the ease with which time of valo, balancee‘to be paid with. this houss cleaning, may be done all in thirty days. â€" fixtures such as nestâ€"bo%es should bG " por â€" further particfilar se and wona: made movable. If they are stati0D" tions of sale apply to Browning & ary at presert advanthge should \be: Wallgce, ~SAeitora for 3. E. nc taken of the first rainy day to chan‘© mwen, 106 Stair Buildings, Toronto. them. It will be time well spent. Dated at Toronto the wâ€"â€"â€"éâ€"â€"+ 1vs day of Octohcr, 1915. MOUNTING PHOTQGRAPHS. ) J. K. MeEWEN, Photographic prints curl when they BROV?I%II}\JIg iogcgl?lrji as are mounted because the moisture on 1080 Stair Buildring's, the exposed face of t‘he ;gr'u{t evaporaâ€" . s m eante. Photographic prints curl when they are mounted because the moisture on the exposed face of the iprint evaporaâ€" tes more rapidly ; thamr that on the back, and so causest aâ€"shrinkage. That draws the mount§ out of shape, unless it i+ very bheaviy. There are various imethods of pvercoming the difficulty. You can sogk the print in a twenty pcer cent. golution of glyâ€" cerine and water, and ithen attach it to the mount by a @ab of paste at cach corner, or you can use one of the dry mounting y methogis. Coat the back of the print with white of ogg, lay it on the mo,umté aipd iron it with a hot flatâ€"iron. _ l:) Bing short of & mirace . _will feqt the print of again, vyet the procâ€"ss will ngt curl the thinâ€" A countryman, goifg into one of the big London stores, saw for the first time an ~e.c‘vic fan buzzing busily on the counter!t _ He watched it with grsat interestifor some time; then, turning to t 'i salesman, he said, "Golly! Tha-t'sb?‘ lively squirâ€" rel you‘ve got in therg, ain‘t it?" (1" Funerals arranged and Embalming promptly atâ€" tended to, RO3SEMOUNT AVENUE UNDERTAKER, . J. WARD, Back of C.P.R. Etation ‘PHONE 168. Successor to J. â€"A. Wright, Af _ NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certair agreement of . saile, which will be produced at the. time of sale, there will be offered for . sale by public auctiop on Saturday, â€" the 13th day of November, 1915, at the houl: of one o‘clock in the afterâ€" . noon at the Town Hall, in Weston, by J. T. Saigeon, auctioncer, the folâ€" lowing property, namely: ALL AND SINGULAR that cortain parcel or tract of lard and premises situate, lying and being in the Townâ€", ship of Etobicoke in the County of York, and being all those portions of lots 27 and 28 jin Broken Concesâ€" sion Letter B of the said Township of Etobicoke, known as Brookdale Farm, containing one hundred ang thirty acres more or less, which saidâ€" portion of gaid lots are butted and. bounded as follows;> COMMENCING at the jmllowance for road between Concessions letters B and letter A and the boundary between lots 28 and 29; Thence south sixteer degrees east along the easterly limit of said allowance for road to the boundary between lots 27 and 28; Thence conâ€" tinuing south sixteen degrees cast alorg said limit of road for the disâ€" tance of ‘ten chains eight and one half lim«s more or less to the middle of lot 27;â€" Thence north seventyâ€"six degrees six mirutes east in a line parailel with the boundary line beâ€" tween lots 27 and 28 for the distance of thirtyâ€"five chains,; Thence north sixteer degrees west in a line parallel with the line of allowance for road betwesn Concessions B and A, ten chains eight and one smalf links more or less until it strikes the boundary linme between lots 27 and 28; »Thence north eaventyâ€"six degrees six minutes east along said lastâ€"mentioned hounâ€" ‘dary( line, four chains and seventyâ€" five links more or less until it skrikes the board fence running in a northerâ€" 1j\ direction .down the steep bank of the small creek; Thence following the same direction in a line with the board fence onmi the east side jof the orchard on lot 28 till it strikes the board f:nce running easterly; Thence north fortyâ€"five degrees twentyâ€"six minutes east along the line of said board fence, five chaing fourteen and oneâ€"half links more or less to the Albion, now called the Weston Road at a point about one rod from the presert tollgate south of the same; Thence northerly along the west 1ixpit of. said Albion Road thirtecy. chaimg f*: °C j50° WO MOCâ€" Of rOPs ano Lebi and sixtyâ€"one links more or less Office, Main Street, Weston. Long uptil it wtrikes the boundary line peâ€" Cistance Telephone. tween IOtS 28 and 29, Thence SOilth e meeenaameeaemeamtemet mm en camenmmmmcrent seventyâ€"fiva degrees eleven minutes UHARLES GILLIS:.â€"Ge r iâ€" west along the said last mentioned irg, Sand, Gravel, Stone u:;fil n"l;m:‘ bourdary line thirtyâ€"eight chains and always in stock at yard. Movings fortyâ€"three links more or less to \he promptly attended to. Phone 69 place of beginning, except that part Phens hours: 6.30 a.m., 12.30 mon. of said lands sold to the Toronto and 6.30 p.m. ? of said lands sold to the Toronto Suburban Railway Company »y & certain conveyance dated, 28th June, 1912,â€" and registred on .July ith, 1912, as No. 11347 for the said Townâ€" ship ef Etobitoke, cortaining one and twelve one hundredths acres be the same more or less. The Times & Guide has good clubâ€" bing rates with ‘*the principal daily and weekly papers. Why not subâ€" scribe at The Times & Guide »fiece for all your papers at reduced rates. We club with the following and can get you any paper you wish:â€" wWITH *DAILIES. Two physicians,f who met for the fire time at a receptioo, werejalreaily well known to each other by reputaâ€" tion, although eath other advocated a special troatmen®# of which the other disapproved. Saig one loftily, as he shook the other Hy the hand, "I am glad to meet you s a gentleman, sit, though I can‘t adimit. that you are a physician!" ‘""An@T," said the other smiling, ‘‘am glad to meet you as & physlcian, though iE can‘t admit that you are a gentleman!‘" â€"Going West.â€" ? 7.25 a.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday. 9.15 a.m.â€"Daily stop. 1.16 p.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday. ©4.00 p.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday. 7.25 p.m.â€"Daily stop. â€"Going East.â€" * 8$.05 a.m.â€"Daily: stop, except Sunday. 3.42 a._mâ€"Stop{Sunday only. 12.18 p.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday. 4.25 p.m.â€"Daily stop, except Sunday. 7.52 p.m.â€"Daily stop. The Times Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily The Times & Guide and Baily_â€" GlobE ~...cme cce Daily Mail and Empire ... Daily. WOHQ® .....â€".cc.zevidhs. Dally> SEAT 3 ..oeecerrarsaare s rxcrres Daily Né@WS \.....ozceeeaane> wWITH WEEKLIES. The Times & Guide and Family Herald & Weekly .50 a.m 10.41 a.m 11.35 a.m 4.40 p.m T.A0 p.m â€"Going South.â€" 7.50 a.m.â€"Daily stop. 10. Al1 a.m.â€"Daily, except Sunday. 11.35 a.m.â€"Stop Wed. and Fri. only. 4.40 p.m.â€"Daily, except Sunday. TA0 p.m.â€"Dailr, extept Sunday. â€"Going North.â€" 8.13 a.m.â€"Daily, except Sunday. _ 10.18 a.m.â€"Daily, except Sunday. 1.10 p.m.â€"Stop Sur. ard Mon. only 5.53 p.m.â€"Daily, except Sunday. 7.08 p.m.â€"Daily stop. 1.25 9.15 1.16 4.00 7.25 BLAE n verroearecsauavanes Farmers Advocate . Caradian Fatm ... Weekly Sun ... LOCAL TIME TABLE LOCAL TIME TABLE CLUBBING RATES. §$23.510) 1.80 2.40 1.80 1.80 223 2.76 3.00 FOR SALE.â€"Modern Bungalow on the bank of the Humber River, Townâ€" ship tax, all conveniences, hardwood_ . flocts and trim first figor. Apply. owner (W...H. Troyer, Westmount, Weston. 43 LOST.â€"On Sundkay, Qctober 3rd, a Gold Broock, ribbpn and buokle patâ€" tern. Finder pldégase return to Mrs. Wright, Lemaire Rvenue, ard receive reward. & € LOST.â€"Between 4â€" Weston and W. Trueman‘s,â€"â€"on Sdarlet Road, a parâ€" cel contairing, blaQx skirt, valued at $4. Return same ko W.._Trueman or Les, Ella, Weston§# pnd, receive reâ€" ward. Al $15.00.â€"8 room Brick House -*‘ Rent, bath and all conveniences, 't;-i mediate possession. 1 Apply Mrs. E. J. Gordon, Main Streét, Weston. 4ltt FOR SALE OR TO LETâ€"Furnished, a Seven roomed .brick house, all conâ€" veniences, five minutes from cat line. Apply to L. M. McLennan, John St.a‘ Weston, Ont. f ce 42 A. M. McEWEN. Licensed Auctic@e® ser for the Counties of York and Peel. Office, Main Street, Westos. Long distance Telephone. HOUSE TO RENT.â€"Seven Rooms, all _ conveniences, Rectory _ Road, Apply to John Gardhouse, George Street, Weston. 30tf HOUSE TO RENT.â€"7 roores, al convenierces, Coulter Avenue. Apply FOR SALE.â€"A good strong F Truck, wood wheels, medium 1@@ wide tires, just the thing for hauling in cormn or anything on the farm, Price $28.00. See it. 35tf. J. Cruickshankâ€"& Sons. RICHARD WADE, Coulter Avenu$, delivery ageat for the Dominion amd, Canadian Express Company‘s on all business in and out within the town lmits. Also baggage and general cartage. Phone No. 69. l J. K. MeBWEN, Licensed Aunctionâ€" eer for the Countics of York, Peel and Eimcoe. Deakler in Real Estato. Vilâ€" lage and Farm Properties for Sale or Rent. Offce, Main St., Weston. Long distamncee telephone to F. Saifisbury, Church and Main Streets. 6if. HOTUSE TO RENT.â€"7 rooms, deâ€" tached, front and rear balconies, all cenveniences, Holley Auenue. Apply to F. Saimsbury, Church ard Main. â€" Streets. A12tf, SUBURBAN RAILWAY TIME TABLE. WESTON LINE. Cars leave West Toronto for Weston, Mount Dennis, etc., as follows: Cars leave * Keele and Cars leave Dundas Sts. Weston. 2.20 _ 9.20 : 12.10 _ 9.30 2.40 _ 9.40 12.30 _ 9.50 1.00 _ 10.00 12.50 1910 1.20 10.20 1.10 10.30 1.40 . 10.40 1.30 ®©.50 2.00 11.00 1.50" 11.30 2.20 . 11.35 2.10 12.00 2.30 Connect with Davenport car at K&gle and Dundas Streets. e Fare, Regulat .: ... .>../._.... 0@ Night Car Fate ..._........¢.â€"102 A Night Car will leave West Toronto for Weston every Saturday night at 12 p.m. Returning, leave Weston at 12.20 p.m. > Cordensed Advertisements 9.20 9.40 0.00 0.20 0.40 1.00 1.20 1.40 2.00 6.40 7 40 8.00 8.10 wWOODBRIDGE â€" DIVISION. © © in C ol 10 0) & o mm oo o 2.0 a= o & 0 Faerb<a>E 9.20 9.40 10.00 10.20 10.40 11.00 11.35 5.40 6.00 6.20 6.40 7.00 7.20 7.40 2.40 3.20 3.40 4.00 8.20 8.40 skirt, valued at o W.._Trueman or pnd , receive reâ€" Al 7.10 7.30 750 8.10 8.30 8.50 9.10 9.30 9.50 10.10 10.30 10.50 11.10 11.30 11.50 5.50 6.10 6.30 o o m e 9.10 _ 9.30 â€" 9.50 10.10 10.30 ®.50 11.30 12.00~ 2.50 3.10 3.30 3.50 4.10 4.30 5.50 6.10 6.30 6.50 7.10 7.30 7.50) 8.10

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