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Times & Guide (1909), 31 May 1922, p. 6

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MX NNNR TEEEEENERED 5tm in an upper room, some person unâ€" known.entered ‘his cellar and stole a quantity of butter and preserved fruit. John Murray Pountney, aged nine and Ferrell Lesarge, aged 21, were drowned when their boat capsized in the rapids on the Madawaska river, threeâ€"quarters of a mile below the Arnâ€" prior pumphouse last week. Rhenmatism and similar troubles invariably yleld to this Tâ€"R.C.‘s (Temâ€" pleton‘s Rheumatic Capsules) treatâ€" ment. Many doctors and many hunâ€" dreds of druggists from coast to coast will confirm this truth. The hundreds Of testimonial letters in our files show that T.R.C.‘s have successfully treated Rheamatism, Lumbago, Neuritis, Sciâ€" atica and acute Neuralgia of all kinds. But the best evidence is your own exâ€" perience. If yon suffer we want you to try this guarantoed nonâ€"injurious remâ€" edy at our expense. Druggists sell F.R.C.‘s $1.00 per box. Free trlal write T.R.C. Co., 56 Colborne St., Toronto, At Kemptville while the body of Andrew Hyndman‘s. mother, Mrs. J. H. Hyndman, aged 86 years, was lying The day will come when in connecâ€" tion with church music it will be underâ€" stood "Every man to his trade" and the selection and manner of presentaâ€" tion of the music of the church will be left in the hands of the person who is, or should be, the most competent to choose and present, i.e., the choir direcâ€" tor. Church Music Who should control the choice of music and manner of presentation in church music? The choir director, niinâ€" ister or music committee? Who is the most competent to do this? If the minister is muiscal (by "muâ€" sical" it is understood to mean, eduâ€" cated to discern quality in music and not "just like to listen to any music.") If, as we said, he really has the perâ€" ception and is sympathetic with the efâ€" forts of the choir director, then it would be possible to have the decision rest with him, as no doubt, he would acquiesce with the director on all imâ€" portant matters. But however if he is not "muscal?" iThen undoubtedly, his opinion should not be the deciding factâ€" or in the music of the church. Again, consider the "musical comâ€" mittee." This body often has violent likes and dislikes and very seldom is it competent to judge what is best. E. N. Miller in The Etude, writes: "The incompetent church committee member is about on a level with an ilâ€" literate man, who might pick up a book of a lightsand perhaps trashy nature, and say, "I am perfectly satisfied with this book, and others like it.â€" It is enâ€" tertaining, amusing and interesting. It is good enough for me." A well eduâ€" cated man might pick up the same book and say, "It will do you no good to read this It is superficial in characâ€" ter, low in its ideals, and of no benefit; in fact, not being good for you, it may even do you harm." Few people would dispute the judgment of the educated man in a case of this sort. .. . .2. If advice is needed in the selection of books, it is even more necessary in the case of music." S LUMBAGO NEURITIS SCIATICA Sold by Richardson‘s Drug Store RHEUMATISM PERFECTION OIL RANGES FOR PIANO STUDENTS AND MUSIC LOVERS vs. T»R.C.’S C. V. K 1 ft. 6 ft. 9 ft. 9 ft. 9 ft, THE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON x 9 ft. .. x 9 ft. .. x94t..... .. x 10 ft. 6 imches x 121. .:. .=: Fifteen Oshawa Rotarians motored to Port Hope on Sunday and attended Divine service im St. Paul‘s Presbyterâ€" ian Church on Sunday evening in comâ€" pany with Port Hogpe Rotarians and lisâ€" tened to an address on Rotary by the Rev. F. W. Anderson, pastor of the St. Pauls church. Why Worry About Your Laundry ? WwWORRY KILLS When you can send, mail or phone 17â€"5 and have your laundry collected and delivered on any day that is suitâ€" able to you. Rough dried or ironed. Quick service. For prices, etc., apply Forty packages of garden seeds have been distributed to each of the public schools by the Oshawa Horticultural Society and the clildren of the third and fourth books have each been supâ€" plied with two packages of vetegable and flower seeds. ~> ; EF. M. Clarke, Belleville, who has been for fortyâ€"five years a member of L.:O. L. No. 274, and W.C. Reid for forty years a member of the same lodge both grand lodge afficers, were preâ€" sented with an address at a banquet held by the members of L. O. L. Nos 2fd.and 2910. + _ .. ® â€"Mrs. Neish Main Street North. WESTON (Near Masseyâ€"Harris Works) PHONE 17â€"5 T he Bank of Nova Scotia Full range of Patterns CASH PRICES Eightyâ€"nine Years Banking Service TWOâ€"BURNER .... ...........$21.50 Paid up Capital $ 9,700.000 Reserve _â€"/_» 19,000,000 Resources‘ / â€" 250,000,000 ESTABLISHED 1832 LAUNDRY Customers of this Bank have the comforting assurance that their banking business is being conducted with a wellâ€"established, experienced institution capable of giving the most complete and upâ€"toâ€"date service. The service and policy of The Bank of Nova Scotia have been built up on the experience and training accumulated in 89 years of banking in Canada. F. C. PATTERSON Scarlett Road _ Box 507 Weston Standard Shapes and Sizes. We also make special shapes to order. CONTRACTORS, ATTENTION MISS M. SOSNOWSKY CORSETIERE Representing the Spirella Co. 131 King St., Weston Phone 183 Patterson‘s Dry Wall System Cement Building Blocks A.. E. MELLISH, Manager, Weston. $11.25 . $9.00 $13.50 $15.75 $18.00 35 ongoleum Publicâ€"notice is hereby given that a Court of Revision of the assessment roll for the Town of Weston will be held in the Council Chamber, Weston, on Monday, June 5th, 1922, at eight o‘clock p.m., to hear and determine upon all complaints against the asâ€" sessment roll of the Municipality of the Town of Weston for the said year 1922. All parties interested are reâ€" quested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Municipality of the Town of Weston County of York Family Washing Given Special Attention $ All work guaranteed to be well done. Goods called for and delivered CHARLIE WING Main Street North _ _ WESTON J. H:r TAYLOR, Clerk of said Municipality. Dated at Weston May 23rd, 1922 LEAVE YOUR WASHING AND LAUNDRY WITH US ie B. GREENING WIRE CO., uwiteo HAMILTON â€"â€" CANADA s .Easy to control itâ€"lays flat when you unroll it. GREENING‘S : LAY FLAT POULTRY FENCE COURT OF REVISION You can take pride in the appearance of your poultry yard if you use Greening‘s Lay Flat Poultry Fence. It doesn‘t buckle, bag mor sag. â€"It makes a fence that is not out of place in the fiinest surroundings. Keep your back yard as neat as your front yardâ€" use Greening‘s. Heights from 12 to 72 inches, Sold by good hardware dealers. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31ST, 1022 C. A. GRAHAM a Ford Buy ard bank the halance. $535 Buys a Ford Touring Car. f.0.b. Ford, Ont. WESTON %

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