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Times & Guide (1909), 29 Oct 1915, p. 5

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* w. F. OLDHAM, _ q to give. ‘g ® We have both for sale here. We â€"egive ALL that the tailor‘s art HAS Phor: (4. We sell cheap pumps with prices to suit anyone. Can improve a figure. Can make & garment hide defects. Can broaden the shoulders. Can help a man‘s appearance wonderfully. THE FINEST FABRICS And this very important service costs NOTHING whatever. This is where the tailorâ€"made man has the advantage over the readyâ€" made man. And when you consider everything our way is the cheaper by far. wa‘+ches, wh.r you can buy a good and rcliable watch for the same monty as you pay for the fake article. i keap in stock Waltham and Regina, also Swics Watchs, which . are fully guarantecd as good timeâ€"keepers. Bi AtBDARE Every lady as well as gentleman rupr_ciates a good timeâ€"keeping watch. Wly spend your money in buying fake G. N. LACK, uet » your tinsmithing done by Burgess Bros., Woeston. : Main streeu. tepposite Bank MADE IN CANADA Ti tent @DpIIOC 15 E»siiy Washable, Light, Comfort abl= and Portavole. MAIN ST will sa e at least $15.00 per cow per year on any oft\er practical method of sepaâ€"st ne tie milk and $5.:00 to $15.00 on othâ€"r cream s>parators. Have beaten all records for close Westou Puwp Works G. E. A. ROBINSON, Prop. FEOL: +. F Car. Ma Peone 28| THE LONGSTAFF PUMP, THE LONG LIFE PUMP, THE LONG LIFTING PUOMP, THE LONG. GUARANTEED PUMP THE LONG PRICED PUMP, CHEAPEST IN THE LONG RUN Well drilling a specialty. MAKE THE FINEST SUITS. If the proper sork of WORK is put Asp Coars:nxamonr Crotnss Deir® Opp. Bank of Nova Scotin ack‘s C Baby Cot TAILOR and MEN‘S FURNISHER Ceolemar and Hackett Block. @E. COLEMAN PRICH 52.73. USR EO wWATCHES _E â€"CED and CANTAGE Nain St, and Conron PI. 28 1 WESTON Manufacture AGCENT FOR IEWELER a § wWESTON of mwovra Scotia ) M SEPARATORS WESTON, ONT MIT. DENNIS. Prtent avpied WESTON SE i~tâ€"ed Phone Ne,. 2 NOTICE is hereby, given pursuant ‘to the SAatute in that behalf, that all persons having claims against the Estats of the above named James Allan Stevenson, who ‘died on Of about the Oth day of August, 1913, at the Village of Woodbridge, are reâ€" quired to send by post prepaid or deâ€" M er to the undersigned on or before the 9th of November, 1915, their names and full particulars of the claims duly verified and the nature of the security, if any, held by them, and after the said 9th of November, 1915, the . executore will proceed to distribute the assets of the said esâ€" tate amorg the persons entitled thereâ€" to, having regard only to the claims or irgerests, of which they shall then have rotice and the said executors will not be liable for such assets, or any. part thereof to amy person or persors of whose plaim or interest they shall not have hadnotice. / Dated at Toronto, this 3 19th day of October, 1915. NOTICE is hdreby given that 1 have transmitted pr delivered to the persors mentioned tin Section 9 of the Ontario . Voters‘ ’{List Act, _ copies required by said igection to be SO transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to | said Act, ol all persons appearing b% the last revised Assessment Roll of Eaid Municipality to be entitled to v§te in said Muniâ€" cipality at Elections for members of the _ Legiglative Assembly ard at Municipal â€" Elections; and that the said list was first posted up in my office in the Town éll, in the Town of Weston, on the §¥8th day of Octoâ€" ber, 1915, and ins there for inâ€" spection. ( _And I hereby cfÂ¥ll upon all‘ voters to take immedigte proceedings to have any errors @tr omissions correctâ€" ed according to law. Dated at Weston,f this 18th day of Ccl@ober, 1915. J. H. ’I‘A‘%LOR,. Clerk: of the Municipality. IN THE MATTER of the Estate of JAMES ALLAN STEVENSON, late of the Village of Woodbridge, in ‘he County. of York, Gentleman, deceasâ€"d. ast meeting nigh when light varietie petition, single co excluded. _ The pet ralibits. A special l 954 »Weston Road, Mount Depais, Oct._13, 1J 15. The regular mopihly meetins was ueld at 970 Westgn Road. The topic for the evening wals ‘‘EFine Brooging.‘‘ The lectwror and pidge was Mr. U. G. 3%%6, Mr. Riputledge spoke very clearly on this subject. and warned the young beginner to fefrain from buying i _bird here and theke, but rather to go to one relishle pobltryman and purâ€" chase. The speakey pointed out to all present the right gud. wrong way to enter theshowroomf and ,if beaten, do not grumble, but gome again with a more detrmination tp do better. A few good pointers werg given, and also urged those who brded heavy varities to do so. and not mirfigle with all kinds, and the same appligd to the light variâ€" ety breeds. Crookefl breast bones were not to find their waly into the breeding pens, if possibly avdéided, and big beefy combs on Leghorns is not a good policy. and also brassines$g must be watched very carefully. Fatfand oil in the quills has a lot to do with this. After these remarks the judgufe took place, the birds being judg&g! by comparison. Hcavy varieties wake shown, and Mr. ‘outledge kandled $he birds and gave all present somethigg to go home with o meditate upon ag to improviung their C Serent breeds. fhe ribbons were varded to Mr, ABP E. Williagns, bost ‘ack male, and_ Mp. T. E. Reyunolds. neond, with a White Orpington male: Temales did not Rompete. Everyone cas well satisfied fwith the way Mr. Toutledge conductell the evening. The axt meeting nigh® will be Nov. 11th, when light varietieg will be up for comâ€" petition, single comb White Leghorns excluded. _ The pet §tock will consist of ralhits. A special Iprize is heing offerâ€" cd by t>e Hon, Pfesident, Mr. M. 4. connor. also pigcong. Come and bring rt _ birds ard pet tock and make the _evember meeting fhe biggest yet. We ‘vre erowing every @lay. Starting with ~. _now we have 2{)4 Come and join us. Yru cmi get your sa‘;fixson ticket, 50c, W. (G. Noble, 931 Westan Road. VOQTERS‘ (LIST, 1915 EXECUTCERS NOTIGE 1O CREDITORS. 4 Toronto. Snlic‘ter: for ‘the Fxecutors, Walâ€" ter Douglas Stevenson, and Kenneth Allar Stevenson. Woodbridge. en 1 Fâ€"9in eje ns m ind h 3% A C â€"â€" wal ,\Lé 2 & é Mount Dennis Confederation Life Bldg., COOK & GILCHRIST, County of York wWESsTON Town of Long after the waar has ended this successful and remikrkable effort will li,/.e in the memoryfof our citizens as something which We can recall with pleasure and just p#ide. Whis resuly was made possib.e Bby the unanimous spirit of the wholef commurity. . The enthusiasgm of the@general committes headed by the M&yor and| especiaily the work of th@ other commitice: and their systeniatic plans ensured the regalt. Early Fin the day it was evident the citizgns were ready for the canvass and $here war hardly a single refusal. The sale of some 13 or 20 chic.ens inffront of the Town Hall, thankc to the ability of Aucâ€" tioneer J. K. MgEwer, and enthusâ€" iasm of the workers, brought in some {ortyâ€"five dolars.} One chicken was put up some thre@ or four times ard so brought) in overMve dollars. Hearâ€" ing of this the worhy dame who preâ€" sides over the cleanfiness of the hall reâ€" marked this «one i was "too dear to make_ soup.‘"‘ Phe evening affair brought in over §5§. The work of the scholars in the sghools was remarkâ€" able and reflects %eat credit on the principals and stafie. CATTLE: Durham grade cow, 8 years, calf at foot; Durham. grade cow. 5 years, calf at foot; Jersey grade cow, 6 years, calf at foot; Ayrshire grade cow, 5 years, calf at foot; Durham grade cow, 5 years, calf at foot; Jersey heifer, 2 years, calf at foot; Jersey cow, 4 years, calf at foot; Jersey graile_cow, 6 years, calf at foot; Durham grade cow, 4 years, calf at foot; Durham grade cow, 6 years, calf at foot; Jersey grade cow, 4 years, calf at foot; Holstein grade cow, 4 years, calf at foot; Durham grade cow, 6 years, calf at foot; Holâ€" stein grade cow, 6 years, calf at foot; Jersey grade cow, 5 years, calf at foot; thoroughbred Jersey cow, calf at foot; grade Druham cow, 6 years calf at foot; Durham cow, due time of sale; Jersey ‘ There were numen?nus humoroug and touching experiences of the workers in the campaign. We hope to overtome the modesty of some and give them to our rseders lat €.. 1915, at one o‘clock sharp, the following live stock:â€" The general comfmmittee meet toâ€" night to complete &%heir labors. We feal dispomdi}o remark on the worder‘zs efforts of some of the workâ€" ers, but cannot do_ so as all have done so well. Wes%gn can be sufe of one thing, what we‘have dome we can do, and .can surpasg if the future deâ€" velopments of the &‘War‘"‘ require it. to sell by public auction at Lot 17, 4th Line West, Chinguacousy, on FRIDAY, OCT. 29, a grade cow, 6 years, due time of sale; Jersey grade cow, 5 years, due time of sale; Durham grade cow, 6 years, served on July 23rd; Jersey cow, 4 years, served on July 11th; Jersey cow, 5 years, served on .July 24th; Holstein cow, 4 years. served Aug. 10th; Durham grade cow, 6 years, served March 12th; Jersey grade cow, 6 years, sery ed March 24th; fawn Jersey cow, 4 years, served July 29th; Durham grade cow, 5 years. served July 20th; Durkam grade cow, 5 years, served July 22nd;> Durham cow, 5 years, served July 25th; Durkam cow, 6 years, served April loth; Jersey cow, 6 years, served April 10th; 6 heifers 2 years, supposed to be in calf; 12 heifers, 1 year old; 12 calves; Dufâ€" ham bull, 12 months old. PIGS: 3 Berkshire brood sows with litters at foot; 3 Berkshire sows, due time of sale; Berkshire boar; 6 pigs, 3 months old. Westom toos Ler and ran away wil 1OE Weston;. aysl. . ¢2000 ; was. tuough gCouâ€" nxznâ€" TAYECL 8 iast niglht over :i.j,J ed with more to h â€"The Boards wisely gave a half holiâ€" day to the scholars. A further repori% will â€" |appear in next week‘s issue. % The undersigned has received instruc tions from CREDIT AUCTION SALE OF 60 HEAD OF CATTLE AND 25 HOGS. The above pigs are eligible for regis tration. All to be sold without reserve, as the propriectors are ‘giving up thes dairy business. He tells us that ifithc yourg m could see things at fuo other sid would not hesitate & moment. young man feels prud of his p there, but what do groir pa‘s 61 them? Every ablebifulieduman i ed.. What is the youhg man of | thinking of? Are tme imarried lead you in every why? He al that the time is rarfdly coming when the young ladiks of this t will be like the ladigs of Engla France. Would they walk alo: streets with an abÂ¥eâ€"bodied ci No siree! The glane®s of scorn hard for them to beffir. Don‘t : be shamed into it. Gome and jc untarily. _ Replate the invalide are returning weeklj Your mothers, swe will be prouder of aware, in spite of w man| Hats carse noveltics.â€"W. TERMS. 11 months‘ credit on ap proved joint notes. Discount for cash All sums of $10 and under, cash. SHOULD NOT EX LAE REC In an interview sergeants in char station in Weston, Hall, we find reert slow. â€" Lieut. Cron charge, or Lieut. Stf with the sergeants, to supply any info men of the town i conditions. Sergez from overseas him the ribbon on his South African ribb If weather is bad, stock will be sold under cover. H. A. & E. DOLSON Th A BA s BEN PETCH, Auctioneer A BEA ECE ti [ERIE TCE STIMUâ€" RUITING ? ith theâ€"officers and ‘ of the recruiting ituated at the To vn ting is exceedingly . the: officer i8 ong, in coâ€"operation are only too willing mation to the young regard to pay and s e es is fresk élf, as. denoted â€" t rease alongside the . _cte. in all latest oleman,â€" Weston. the young mem on e otber side â€"t} F tne itu CF)sS, by sume to be a J at a ravs nour uJ had been rain t from. r has ended this irkable effort will felvocromant u81106 â€". 1g man of Weston e imarried men to yi He also says dly coming along s of this country s of England and walk along the â€"bodied civilian? s of scorn are too r.. Don‘t wait to ome and join volâ€" he in valided_ whe thearts and sisters rou than you are at they say. Be a bit.‘ in« her veeth 10 Han! ior Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a cortair agreement of saâ€"s, which wilil be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auctior on Saturday, the 13th day of November, 1915, at the hour of one o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon at the Town Hall, in Weston, by J. T. Saigeon, auctioneer, the folâ€" lowing property, namely: to NOTICEH is hereby given that John Thomas Ward‘law 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 Roxeniaâ€" Wardlaw, now residing in the City of Detroit, ‘n the State of Michigan, one of the United States of Amsrica, on the grounds of adultery and descrtion. Dated at Toron‘o, Province of O itario this whird day. of September A.D. 1915. 7 Conjurer, who ig about to kegin his performance‘ ‘"W@l ary hoy please lend me bis agsistance?" A hoy comes forwar 1. njurer: "Have you ever _ geen me befo%e, my boy?‘‘ Boyâ€" "No. father:" & of said Albion Road thirteen chaing and sixtyâ€"one links more or dess until it wtrikes the boundary line beâ€" tween lots 28 ‘and 29; Thence south seventyâ€"five degrees eleven minutes west along the said last mentioned bourdary line thirtyâ€"eight chains and fortyâ€"thrcee * links more or less to the place of beginning, except that part of said lands sold to the Toronto Suburban Railway Company »y a certain conveyance dated 28th June, 1912, and registcred on July 4th, 19142, a« No. 1134, for the said Townâ€" ship of Etobicoke, cortaining one and tweive one hundredths acres be the same more or less. For further particulars and condiâ€" tions of, sale apply to Browning & Wallace, Solicitorss for, J. K. Mcâ€" Ewen, 106 Stair Buildings, Toronto. Dated at Toronto the let day of QOctober, 1915. ‘Terms:â€"Tenwper wcent. of the purâ€" chase money to be paid down at the time of sale, balance to be paid withâ€" injthinty daya~~~~â€"~ seee \What‘s the use oig@eing bald? \WWhat sense is there in #Wliberately allowing your hair to turn #&ay ! â€" ,‘ Do you want t vol old before your tous: Give up #he thought; old age will come only t&o soon. â€"__ you are, _1 you look i Come in PUTS HALIR ON oUR HEAD AND KEEPSHAT THERE Look _ after y@ur~ bair. _ PARISIAN SAGE will kill ghe dandruff germs, and is the only pr@garation, so far as we know, that is @@ranteed to do so. Man or we nkf'n}tter how old vou are. PAEKIBl S &E will make PARISIAN SAGE ho 5) & 3 t onl NOTSE QOF SALE. |FOR sSPECIAL PRICES DIVORCE NOTICE. BROWNING 106 A I L R O A D Ww J _INXCH, Chem‘st ard Ostician and Telegrapky â€" onrses f the maos: complete rnd. modern. kind tang) t right at your cwn hew e Lby Sl av‘e Felegraph u1 d Ruilrond Sebco, J @errard St., Mast, Torouto. _Write for particulars ard sumple in sons. W. H. Shaw, Pre . J. K. McEWEN, GRAY‘ & GRAY, Solicitors for the Applicaunt, 43 Imperial Life Bldg., Toronto. by his & WALLACE, Stair Buildinges Solicitors; Toronto. ¢ BRAN, SHORTS, GLUTEN MEAL, HAY and 5 i RAW CHOPPING and RCLLING Wadsworth Wiills, WESTON ’ OATS FOR SALE BY Cwt. OR TON DELIVERED Having had cofsiderable experiezce with the Â¥odak line of Phote supplies, we wil#carry in stock a complete line of %odak and Brownie Cameras, also Kodak Films, Chemicals and Papers have every faciâ€" ity for turn#bg out Developing and Printing, and wilRppreciate your We will open ®ur sturs ftor theâ€"i1 spection of the citiz (of Weston and vicinity and extdqd to you a cordial invitation to visit w# in cur new bome Acrxt ror Duxtror Tires. § s PEERLESS GASOLENE, tlje Best on the Markct supplhed from Bowser Tank. &A Fust Class Machinist on the premises all the timae. AUTOMOBILES FJR HIRE. %aflsay, AND REPAIR SHOP iifttle Avenue _ Opp. I t MHT Come in ond let us demow$trate the Rusical quaiti s of the Victrola, ‘nr stick of Records is ~p#to date, and w&snall bâ€" g‘ad to have you caU pd listen to some of th@ very latest selse i8§.s. °HE BRICK FON : €OL0R, CUALITIY AND ENDURANCE Â¥Cet: OLDHAM‘S HABRBDWARE It is our desire to caterkto your requirenme@nts OLC ES 16 IAS. CARDRDHOUSE, Proprietor. G{J4ODS ARE IN THE WINDOW AMATUEK PHOIOGRAPAEANK. SUPPLIES Phone 267 P. M. SIMON, Proprietor. amples can be seea and prices obta‘ wWATCH OUR WFNDOWS FUNERAL DIRECTORSQ _ and EMBALMERS _ N. FLOUR AND FCEED, wWESTON GARAGE HIGH CRADE PRESSED BRICK & PLAINâ€"RED AND BUFF FIRE FLASHEDâ€"RED AND BU/E YV. °& L. E. BARLKITT *X C.â€"BURRKACIH!:, & & R 8 A R % m < Fil A RJ ° Ai i= ia j CCC A â€"~B N ESS es § & 8 d Resm 9 B 2 d 2 m U © a B d.0 6w 9 5 A B 5 © a f 2o s WB BR 5 a 8 : o 8 ¢ R § 3 M 2 ® | 7 " t i B A g 9 } (ee c t 3 4 & 5 8 & us &T B ® T Mill open daily from 7 a.m. io 6 p.m. V.;CTROL: SPECIAL PRICES GO0D ONLY WHILE 1 PRBSSTD DNX (o. linifed RNITERE JCOSEPH STAREET 75 &( (OToQ _ s RECORERD3 Opp. Town Hall in the lines below menâ€" Evanings 181 . 16, To Â¥it yar P n en ]

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