Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 3 Jun 1910, p. 5

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â€"~4 F s Main Street Weston FORONT O ~ w. R. WwAaADSWORTH ie CAPITAL Parp UP â€" â€" SPRING GOODS Portland Cement. Hot Water and Hot Air Heating. Eavetroughing. Special prices on Nails to Builder Aiimiors dGelivered. Phone N Paints and Oils. Happy Thought and Oxford Ranges. Perfection Oil Stoves. Sereen Doors and Windows. § Lawn Mowers and Garden LIools. FEleury Ploughs, Scufflers and Wheelâ€" : ~barrows. Farm aad Lawn Fences. Metallic Roofs and Ceilings. bGEnaseo and Excello Reagy Roofing. MEN‘S FURNISHINGS f WESTON BRANCH NOW OPEN General bankimg businesss transacted, Cheques on ‘Toronto Banks cashed at par, highest current rate paid on Savings Deposits, Interest credited half yearly, Deposits received by Mail will receive prompt attention. ‘WWM 6 WmESTON BRANCH Builder & Contractor Building Plans and Specifiâ€" eations prepared. Estimates given. Contracts takern. Bank of Nova Scotia HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES, etc., WATCHEES and JEWELRY,. Everyâ€" thing that the well dressed man requires. Our line includes many new ideas in wears and colorings. Give us a call before placing your .ler for your spring suit OI .ler 10 overcoat. kKEYS & BULL MAIN STREET, WeEeSTON. SATISFACTION ..*. GUARANTEED. SNAPPY AnDp UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE > Â¥ou will find bhim in the little white shop on North Station St, WESTON He ean make an overcoat with some_class to it. H ARD W A R E eposits received in Savings partment of $1.00 and upâ€" ards, and interest allowed thereon at Current Rates. Micl6 He has the choicest selection f stylish patterns. er 'Churcvh'a‘u;d‘ Wellington Streots. . E. COLEMAN A YOUr SpRiG OVERCOAT THE BAN: TORONTO BRANCH . C. BURRACE CAPITAL $3,000,000. GENTS‘ FURNISHINGS BsTABLISHED UNION LABEL MANAGER. . IRWIN GO TO Nails to Builders. Phone No. 14 1855. $4,000,000.00 $4,750,000.00 INCORPORATED 1832 wWwESTON THE 1n~s A,;CHURCH St. Alban‘s sén00i"FOr Th i1 B?YS T ree miles from Toâ€" SChOOI ronto, Visitor. Lord Bishop of ) Toronto. WEStOI‘I Large and beautiful grounds. Boys preâ€" ONTARIO. pared, for the Univerâ€" sity and Royal Military College. Special attention given to juniors and boys entering commercial life. Reâ€"opens April lith. For particulars apply to _ M. E. Matthews, Head Master. Coal and Wood Frank McDonald Singer Sewing Machine Ufice _ â€" 26 Dundas St. E. WEST TORONTO Newly renovated and specially adaptâ€" ed for the reception of SE WING MACHINE Work Firstâ€"Class Heaps & Co‘y Undertaking and Embalming Promptly Attended To Regular Sailings as follows : Monday. ....S.S. * Athabasca " Tuesday .... 8.5. "Keewatin ‘‘ Wednesday..S.S8. 4* Alberta‘‘ Thursday . ..S.8. *<Manitoba *‘ Saturday . ... S.8. «* Assiniboia‘‘ The Most Pleasant and Cheapest Route to Winnipeg and West HOMESEEKERS M 3 ,1 EXCURSION ay RESIDENCE Through Train to Winnigeg and West from Toronto 2.00 p.m. on above date. GREAT LAKES NAVIGATION NOW OPEN ALBION HOTEL THISTLETOWN, ONTARIO There are advantages â€" e near home. call G. M. FRASER, Agent, Weston. Mrs. E. Mungovan, Graining, Sign Writing, Ete. P.â€"C. POPE, Manager. a start which will lead you into & good salaried position? Enter our college NOW and be ready for a situation in the fall when business is at its best. We are locating well qualified young people every day. Why not let us help you? Start any day. No vacations. Catalogue free. Write Central Business Colâ€" lege, Toronto, W. H. SHAW, Prinâ€" cipal. *. and J JAS. GARDHOUSE Embroidery a spewally. DRIVING PARTIES PAINTERS and PAPERâ€"HANGERS, Before Buying a , in and get our prices Lesgans Given Free. . RESERVE $5,500 000. TX * OF ALL KINDS. WIT PUT OFfT w ES T O N . â€"Class. . Moder: 1528 Dundas St O Phone Jet. 71 DEALER IN T1OUXT DENNIS, iman‘s, Weston NTQ Mamm St., Proprietor rate charges June 11â€"Auction *®sale of Grocery Stock and Housebold Furniture, the property of James Robinson, at his store Main Street, Weston. June 13â€"Auction sale of Household Furniture, the property of H. E. Irwin, ESq., K. C. at the residence North Station Street, Weston. June 20â€"Mortgage sale of Freehold uroperty, on Meyer Avenue, Weston, at the Central Hotel. June 10â€"Unreserved Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the proâ€" perty of Jas. R. Dixon, Richviewi West half of Lot 14, Con. 2, Etobiâ€" coke. Posters are out announcing the C. O. F. Annual Excursion to Niagara Faiis of June 22nd. Three boats are in Commission , so there will beâ€"no overcrowding. Keep this date open. As we are going to press quite am dwelling on Lambton Avenue. excitement was cBeated by the Fire‘ 2 alarm bell ringing a blaze being disâ€" e uo covered in _ Cruflckshank‘s Wagon | tuch, the opticiang Weston Works, which was§gotten under con, Watches, Clocks ands Jeweller trol .after.the rooff of the work shop | i was badly damage | Mr. Warboise has his hous West Toronto Or@ngemen will celebâ€" rate the twelfth of Ju‘y in Newmarket this year. Sss The newly married couple had just moved into their mew home. On the morning aiter thégir arrival a baker called to solicit their trade. He founi the younrg wife inkthe kitchen. After explaining that â€"l§%s wagon delivered once a day fthe Daker asked, ‘"And may we have your Krade, madam?‘‘ _ Weston Cricket @lub play a match with Garratt‘s CJ C. at Trinity Colâ€" lege grounds on Baturday, June 4. Players leave Wéton by 2 o‘clock Wednâ€"sday aftern%on clesing went into effect this week, &A majority of the merchants taking adéantage of the moveâ€" ment. Ernest Pipe, got ljis right hand manâ€" gled in the machinef}}y at the Sand and Lime Brick Works on Monday, the index finger wes am@@futated. ‘‘Yes,‘""‘ she replie®@ timidly; "we will give you a trial.‘"‘ & s 3e "‘And about howse much bread will you want each day?"‘ W. J. Gordon, & C.P.R. brakeman living on Vine Street, was taken to St. Michael‘s Hospital on Monday, as the result of a collisién at Palgrave, his injuries are not congfidered serious. by avsenuo and. Humserside. Building operations will mE â€"commenceed at once. The new edifice wiill cost about $15,000. "Well, I don‘t knfgw exactly. You see, there are only Rwo of us.‘‘ Then doubtfully, ‘"‘Would five loaves a day be enough, do you think?""â€"Judge. Canadian Northera Steamships Limited .Tho best appointed <teamers plying beâ€" tween Canada and the British Isles. SALILINGS From Bristol May 12th May 26th June 9th June 23rd Montreal, Quehec and Bristol Peabody‘s Smocks and Overalls, ter cents for every button thatâ€"comes of and 25 cents 2 rip. Get them at Coleâ€" May 12th Royal Edward May 26th May 26th Royal Gaarge June 9th June 9th Royal Edward June 23rd June 23rd Royal George July Tth For rates and reservations apply to local agents or to MR. H. C. BOURLIER, General Agent, Canadian Northern Building, Cor. â€"King and Toronto Streets, Toronto, Dealer in Scrap ®#on, Brass, Copper and Rubbers, bas ‘moved from Pine Grove to ’I‘ot{etisam. Will _ stil! attend to to the w@uts of my cut omers and will come and get their serap iron and _ highest market price. * 80 Inch, the Optician will fit you with that new Biâ€"Focal lens, double sight, but only one plain glass noticeable. McEWEN & SAIGEON‘S SALES. West Toronto. TrirpLE SorEw TURBINE STEAMERS ROYAL ED WARD BUYING FODDER FOR THE NEBWLYWEDS. ns L. NCMA N ROYAL GEORG Sailing betwean the ports of The Royal Ling wWESTON COLUMN. L, NÂ¥MAN, een prepared for the new an ner of ‘W illough From Montreal May 26th June 9th June 23rd TOTTENHAM Thos. Harvey leaves next week for the Camp at Niagara‘ The country is quite Ssafe now that Harvey has got his uniform in good shape. 3y MT. DENNIS SCH@OL REPORT. The following is the‘ff:" standing of the first six pupils in i:heir respective classes for the Month of May. Names preâ€"arranged in orderfo'f meriti IJr. IVâ€"Jennie Livij;f;gs, Edith Pigâ€" gott, Ella Fox, Egsie Southorn, Richard Peck, Madeline McCullough. Mr. Warboise has @is house nearly completed on Lambt@n Avenue. Miss Jean Connbr% visit to her Aunt Mrfi lingwood. * Peabody‘s Smock\\a&nd Overalls, ten cents for every butt&%; that comes off and 25 cents a rip. (‘%t them at Coleâ€" man‘s, Weston. $ nelrck, oo Jn orerin o ae t pmn eatnierere . edneun nrtet Sr. IV.â€"Clara Dalfg;y, Edna Peck, Hazel â€" Weeks, Georgié Taylor, Farl Sr. II/â€"Myrtle Rigg, Nellie Crayden Alice Taylor, Harry Woodard Sidney Jackson, Percy Ewart. Ir. II.â€"Gem:ge -P-eéfirs, Willie Sye, Mabel Brown, Georgé Kernen, Adam Philips, Harry Stonehouse. Str. I.â€"Herbie EW;il‘t; Adlg Mootre, Winnie Raynot, Dick%e Codd, Natalie Brown, Fred YeatmaRk. ; Intj II.â€"Hazel Willey, Willie Young, Lucy Young, Annie MarshalH, Harry Newman, George English. _ IJrfâ€"Dorothy Wilso%j, Ofiver E&s’é@fie‘%fli‘&?fi Marshall, Almga Peck. Inch, the optician, Weston, repairs Watches, Clocks and.Jewellery. Jr. I.â€"Isabel Graham, Charlie Reid, Leon Willey, Warden. Millar, Harold Marshall, Russell Brown. Try one of Coleman‘s $10 _gold watches, Weston. $Sr. . Pt. â€"IILâ€"Grage McCullough, Laura Connor, Beatétice McCullough, Etta Mille), Lorng Pe‘ Emily Southorn. #sail DEALER IN Choice Beef, Lamo, Veal, Ham and Bacon ‘BUTTER AND EGGS A SPECIALTY. sUTTONWOOD AVE., â€"MOUNT DENNIS (EHS B No. 76$f ; C.H S B No. 185) The Property lof J. F. BURRELL, $ BRAMPTQN, ONTARIO will make the seagon of LIJLU as 10lIOWs . MONDAY, will leffve his own stable, Reâ€" vere House, Bragmpton, and proceed to Meadowvyalo fog noon . Carr‘s Hotel, Streetsville for #ight. TUESDAY, Robt §May‘s, Britanuia, for nceen; Malton f&@r night, WEDNESDAY,â€" Cairville for noon ; Thistletown for sight. THURSDAY, ‘Mr‘ Ja«. Bages, Eigoly, for noon ; Mooré‘s Hotel, Woodbridge, for night. i § FEFRIDAY, G biel‘s Hotel, Kleinburg, for noon; Mr. McUgbe s, Lormore, [ITOIN o »‘clock until 4; Peter MceDonald‘s, for night & sATURDAY, Jog. McGurk, Mayfiold, for noon ; by way of Snelgrove, to his own stable till the following Monday moraing. The Imported Hi%h-Steppii}g Stallion TERM S To insure a foal $14.00; $1 at time of service, balance January 15th, 1911. W. J. NiIX, Manager. A RELPREâ€" E.\ITA%IVE FOR WESTON This is the tifie to sell Nursery Stock . $ : We pay liberally‘ and offer steady employment. Quislist of SPECIALITIES embraces a rare &nd choice list of rea@y sellers in $both Fruir and ORNAMENTAL Stocks SEED POTATOES, cte. STONE & WELLINGTON Established 1837. Inckh, Weston. NELSON JARRETT BALLY DUKE Mr. Wm. Blea is erecting a new BEAUTYLENE FOR THE HAIR. Mount Dennis. Write for terms &nd catalogue. Tup FoxtHmr® NURSERIES so many use Inch‘s Sifver Horss Tonic for Horses, Sheep, and Pigs is because it operates l<idmaeys and Liver and Blood, WANTED biel’is-i Hotel, Kleinburg, for MceCabe‘s, Tormore, from 3 til 4: Poter: MceDonald‘s, on of 1910 as follows : ve his own stable, Reâ€" apton, and proceed to noon .. Carr‘s Hotel, has gone on a Conn, at Colâ€" Edrsh, Pears, \G D But now that @&he elite of New York,â€"ever anxioug to improve their beauty, have lea®ied that Parisian Sage, a remarkable and almost marâ€" velous hair nourigher and beautifier, is almost entirely$ responsible for the charming hair of #he ladies of France, the, demand forjit has become enorâ€" mols. f .‘~:<«",~4 The open meetink of the Women‘s Institute was held Bon Tuesday afterâ€" noon at the honlk of Mrs. George Rowntrees. Mrsf@W, <Rowntree and Miss Riley gave a}vocal Duet. Miss S. Campbell of Brampton gave a splenâ€" did address on the judicious house keeper and homemmaker; Miss Alva Johnston, gave an [Instrumental solo; Miss Kingdon, gavyé an Irish reading; Miss Sosnowsky, @istrict Secretary, gave an address. ‘A dainty tea was served at the closg@ The next meetâ€" ing will be in July®at Mrs C. Peters in the form o, a vérandah tea. New York Society Women‘s Hair Matched Only by Parisians. While much attention is given to choicest gowns by New York society women, the turbulent fad just now is the care of the haii Parisian Sage s now sold all over Canada and in Weston, by W. J. Inch, who is glad to guarantee it to eradiâ€" cate dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp in two weeks or money back. Large bottle 50 cents. 9 Remember you run no risk when Inch, Honor Graduate, Optician tests your eyes. During June, July and August Messrs. D. Stewart & Son of Thistleâ€" town will close their store every Wedâ€" nesday evening at 6 o‘clock. They ask their customers to assist them in hayâ€" ing one evening free from business. For many years (the clever women of Paris have beg famed for the magnificent beauty anf their hair. ‘‘Glorious bair,‘‘ a Virginian Ctalls it; "so radiant and luxuriant that it not only attracts But fascinates and compels unstinted admiration.‘‘ l Jun. IV â€"Harvey Canning, Roy iGracey, Robbie Gr%cey. Sen,. 1HIIâ€"Harol® Canning. l Jun. HI â€"â€"Leslie%’liddlebmuk, Percy Canning, Stella Laver, Willie Kingdon lG]ad)s Larose, R%y Dixon, Clifton | Hirons. Haven‘t you a weak spot, a pPlace where cold and inflammation always settles? Whether it is in the â€" neck, side, joints or limbsâ€"the:cure is simâ€" pleâ€"a good rub with Nerviline anll then apply Nerv'ige Porous Plaster. These great ruberaciants invariably cure strain, swelang, weakness and muscular pain. Ubere i# no mystery about this. _ NerWiline‘ is the most penetrating â€" linin ‘ t 7fkfiowxx_â€"conss- quently _ it gots " where the _trouble really is. Nervfline’»,g%’;-:ous Plasters are great healers and draw out conâ€" gestion. Besure you get the genuins, suibstitutes can‘t do the work. Mr. Louis LaRose is able to walk around without his‘grutches. Miss Mabel Godard was visiting at Rose Villa, last weelé. Beautylene is a guaranteed hair tonic and restorer, sold only by Inch, the optiâ€" cian, Weston. We are going to dents. Mr. J. R move. A mistake was miade in the bill, the convention is on Fuesday June 7th Three sessions at 10.30 in the morning, at 2 o‘clock in the pfternoon‘ and at 7 in the evening. _ _ | Miss Hattie Dawfbn speat the 24th with Miss McCartn% at her home. Humbervale an& Richview expect to practice kickingfoot ball here Friâ€" day evening. ;é Following is the gvmy report, names arranged accarding}’to merit: Sen. IVâ€"Pearl ganning, Maud Laâ€" rose. < ben.. IIâ€"Gordom, Canning, Hazel Dixon, Reta Dix%), Clara Banks, Gladys Johnston, Olive Jefferson. Jun. II_â€"â€"Hardld Stonehouse, Albert Pearson, Annie Coll@tt. _ Pé. â€" II â€" Foster %Pearson, Jimmie Kingdon, Reta Peacgck, Marie Middle: brook,. Gordon Hirg%s > THISTLETOWN BEAUTYLENE FOR THE HAIR. BEAUTYLENE FOR THE HAIR. RICHVIEW.SCHOOL REPORT. J ARE YOUR JOINTS LAME? BRICHVIEW RADIANT HAIR,. M,. McCar®rxEy, Teacher, â€" of Mrs. George W, <«Rowntree and vocal Duet. Miss apton gave a, splenâ€" pFOR SALEâ€"Six rgomed house, conâ€" crete cellar, agd 5 fifty foot lots om King street, Wekton, $2,000.â€" Must be sold at once jApply to Charles Buchan, Mill stree Weston. 30 §TRAYED from. black pony Br 2 white hind féet, g ‘©B,"" with rope Rround neck. Adâ€" dress _ informatio to H. Colton. Humber, P.O. 80 (5§ET your hougepainting, whiteâ€" washing and calsomining done by Jas. T. Gray, Main St. Charges 15 cents per hbhour, first class work guaranteed . . } 29 FOoR SALE. â€" Latge Cistern Vats bolding from twelve to ‘fifteen nundred gallons, wéll be soid cheap. Apply Gunns Limited, West Toronto. % 80 pFARSON & McEWEN. Deale:s in Real Estate. Village and Farm Properties for Sale or to Rent.. Office, Main St., opposite the Bank of B.N.A. Weston. Long distance Telephone conâ€" nection. tf pRESS MAKLNGâ€"Ladgiesâ€" anda Chilâ€"= ~â€" drens suits made in the latest style. Prices Moderate. Miss Moran, Chutrch Street, Weston. 17tf in my hands for sale, all within a fow miles of the City of: »To_rgl_tg,i_;,flgfi have sevéeral house properties an vacant lots in the Village of Weston. Anyone wishing either Farm orâ€"Vilâ€" lage property will find it to their/adâ€" vantage to consult me before buying, Phone Central, Weston. Residence, John Street. tf HENRY RUSSELL, Licensed Aucâ€" tioneer for City of Toronto and Counties of York and Peel. All orders promptly «ttended to. I have several good farm properties. placed JppJppfppo oo farfoofuegeof ooo ofoofofooforfoefoofe Your eyes examined accurately, we put nothing on your eyes exceDpt the cortect lens Inch, Druggist ard Re fracting Opticiant 2 Condensed Advertisements But there are people who are constantly looking for opportunities to lend money on good security. If you want to borrow a few dollars, or a few thousand, our Want Ads. will put you in touch with those who have money to loan. Money is Tight Oop yrighsed 1t by M W MeDurd» Claireville, on e ncho, white face. randed with letter round neck. Ad ,,.,.* 3‘,“,*. 3 C

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