Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 26 May 1911, p. 5

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| | ToroNtTo s â€" _ MAIN ST. m B A R D W A R E 9-!1 the newest designs in FANCY _ PWEEDS and WORSTEDS and a _ worth: While. collection of the alwaysâ€" right BLUES and BLACK. 4 Ahy man can afford to own a suit from this stock. Few men can afford not to. * _ We requesy that you men at least view them. If you‘ll do that we won‘t. have »to do . much talking. For seeing is Corner Church w. R. WADSWORTH SPRING GOODS Deserve another talk. You men really ought to inspect thenm. _ _ Where‘s a nice display here Watches and Jewellery repaired at â€" e % _ lowest prices, W. J. Inch, Druggist, ’Ihe C.P.R. ig constructing a new ‘d Optician, Westom. ‘swwch from Dufifrin to John Street, e J ‘ just back of the rand Trunk station. Wool and fleece lined underwear im The High and Public Schools did mll sizes, the latest movelties im meR‘s pop play their tidgame off on Friday believing. ints and Oils. appy Thought and Oxford Ranges erfection Oil stoves. Sereen Doors and Windows Lawn Mowers and Garden iools. Fleury Ploughs, Seufflers and Whe «barrows Farm aad Lawn Fences. Metallic Roofs and Ceilings Genasco and Excello Ready Portland Cement. Hot Water and Hot Air He Eavet:oughing. Special prices on Nails to B Orders delivered. Carrrat Pam Ur RESsERVE â€" â€" 5 M NESTON e anarmeataoamr y a=/ i‘ y? e Toronto, Ount., bhas a national reputation for superior: work. _ Open all year, Enter now.‘ Catalogue free. â€" Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. | sic.. W. E. Coleman, Westom. D KEYS & BULL MAIN STREET, weSTON E. IJ. TIPPETT, Proprietor. Fon You? SpnIG OVERCOAT . E. COLEMAN He has th > choi of stylish patterns. white shop on THE BADK He can make an with some class to it. TORONTO BRANCH ATTEND THE BEST. IT PAYS 1/ D) ELLIOTT â€"#73~ 4; You will find him in the little Main Street Weston TAILOR and FURNISHER UR REPAIRS ARE THE CHEAPEST AND BEST | Opp EstascishE» 1855. oots and Shoes he Quality Style and Fit need no Boosting. recommend themselves. CUome and examine them. P. IRWIN M ANAGER. UNION LABEL THE NEW Bank of Nova Scotia andV Vif-éllington Streots go TO Nails to Builders. § Phone No. 14 choicest selection â€" ~g4,000,000.00 es ONTARIO $i,700,000.00 sity and Air Heating Ready Roofing an overcoat wWwWESTON and Wheel shirts, tles, last as had been lfentioned. ySI;écial attention . E1Y€ jand boys entering _ CO] |For further particulars FF ya ns t s A CHURCH St. Alban‘s =="2S;."_"" apply to Master. School Weston w. C. BURRAGE Builder & Contractor Newly Frank McDonald The MISSES HARSHAW nounce to the Ladies of We Weston and vicinity that opened up their new stock of ‘ALL and WINTER MILLINBAY CoRr. MEDLAND AND DUNDAS STS. wEST TORONTO . All the latest Paris and New York styles at reagonable prices. MOURNING ORDERS A SPECIALTY MISssEs HA RSH AW (illinery â€" Pariors R. BARKER, Coulter Ave. MILTON PRESSED BRICK Carpenters and Contractors |right. Estimates. given on ALBION HOTEL THISTLETOWN, ONTARIO We have on OU! site adjoining the sevenâ€"room new f1 street; also severs are in choice loci right. Now is the time to buy before the advance in price which is sure to come as North Station we bhave several desirable new houses in the list. Call and see before making your selection of a home. p_EARsoN & MeEWEN See their List of Properties If you wish to sell your property list it with us, as we sell quick, if price is Barker & Pelrson renovated and specially ed for the reception of DRIVING PARTIES wWESTON, ONTARIO. ave on our list a small Factory vining the G. T. R. tracks; A som new frame house on King also several building lots that choice location, and the price ‘Three miles from Toâ€" )i rornto, VisitOr. Lord Bishop â€" of Toronto. nA Large and beautiful : grounds. Boys Pr€â€" pared for the Univerâ€" Royal Military College. tention â€" given to juniofBi entering commercial life. : particulars and . terms, M. E. Matthews, Head Agent for s;. wWESTON all kinds of, work. S HA W wish to anâ€" of West: Toronto, that they bave Proprictof . A. PEIRSON, Church St. SHOL D[PQ1 adaptâ€" Ni on e aeve o ce enc en in t y for that lame and hing ,â€" from that constant d dâ€"t m "â€"â€"freedom from thos$ s@ihbP" . ins? 's&l 3 D ie 3 t . | e ie lnr ! farni 8: OTIlS idne ‘ Farren. t 3 R i 1 [ wl nce a= lf...,“ ng‘{ Boott â€"| PÂ¥ P 34 i L Pss ’IIS Phal an lfe ns nom e Gack r ( pncd \works the hardoft $nSI SV ‘Thu kidneys wotk. RifhtYar naturally a ic of §ust )doubles the duties o§$ie â€" in fime the stoain tefe. . When The Kidneys Give Out. l Do you feel that you simply can‘t go. any fartherâ€"that you must have rest for that lame and hing backâ€"relief from that constantf=ddadâ€"tired feeling â€"freedom from tho$ sfmping, darting. ins? i o 57 e 5 t is â€"nature‘s yavee‘ 9 BB Warning that the 1OThi(S idneys are givâ€" KT m fing out and you & 1 4 [ P Y.y Wineed the help of lfim‘ ng‘{ Booth‘s Kidney e B y [ PBE Ppil‘s the guar _0 & ”IS WR3 aniged kidney tcâ€" * NCargee s s M maly. â€" In every e d ifacBine there is I uneJ part that works the hardoft fn#t &#ves out first. The kidneys w@tk RiffhtWand day, and naturally a ic of Wusual activity )doubles the duties o§§ifne kidneys and fls anscemain tiifke. [The kidneys works the hardoft f es oUl MIS®. The kidneys w@tk RiffhtWand day, and naturally a Mie 0 fusual activity doubles the duties o e kidneys and in time the stwain teXsâ€" The kidneys give out and nature % cries ‘‘gtop._ Booth‘s Kidney Pills are sold by all dealers, 50¢., postPaid from The R. T. \Booth Co. Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont. There lis no pill just as good. Send for a \Rres bos. "The tet will prove the truth of our statement. Ice Cream thing out 5 An event of more ortance took place when the members odist Church and c at the home of Mi the eve of their dep ity, and presented I with an illuminated ‘\ wWOODBRIDGE An event of mord than ordinary 1mpâ€" ortance took place k few evenings since, when the members bf Downsview Methâ€" odist Church and dbngregation gathered at the home of Mif A. G. Goulding, on the eve of their depsrture from the vicinâ€" ity, and presented Nér. and Mrs. Goulding with an illuminated kddress, accompanied by a valuable club lffag. The address exâ€" pressed the deep rret their friends fe 6 at the removal of the family from their church and neighbdphood. Other memâ€" bers of the family Were remembered by presenting them ‘wifh a number of volâ€" umes of Standard W§rks. Mr. Goulding on behalf of himself fand family in fitting terms expressed thei appreciation of the kindness of their fridads After partakâ€" ing of ice cream and ther delicacies, tlie company separated fe ling that they h d spent a very pleasan evening togethe, with kind wishes for Ulffeir fubure welfare, suitable songs were su fg. Call and see Coleraan Shirts, Ties, Caps, Un These lines will be sold cost to make room for E The Young Me#‘s Mutual Impioveâ€" ment Society of tlfle Methodist Church held a monster picâ€"flie au 1 garden party on the Fair grounffs on Victoria (Day. Among the attrac®ions was aA lacrosse match between S6.{ Helen‘s of Toronto andâ€"Wood bridge, w#rich resuited in favor of the home team y 9 to 4. A football match for a purse $25 between teams from Grabamsville} Blia, Edgeley and Woodbriage.. Th Grahamsville team carrying home the Mnoney. A two mile race, for a silver fcup donated by W. Hollinghead open tÂ¥ the County of York, was won by. Nelso® Boylen of Weston, Chas. Heisey, of Edpeley making a good second.. The LasKay Brass Band proâ€" vided music for th@afternoon and. evenâ€" ing. _ Refreshments were served from 5 to 8 o‘clock. _ A lafge number from the surrounding distric@Ewas in abtendance. NATURE STOPS Miss Lill Nattre the holiday with | Miss E. Kingdo Bessie Holmes of Miss Laura Wi onto spent the ho Irvine. ‘ Miss T. Kingd in Elmbank on N Miss M. O’Doj of West Torontd with Mrs. Middle Young People$League will be postâ€" poned this Sunday evening on aCâ€" count of the AnBversary Services in Smithfield Churc® . The open mceomng Institute will beg held June 1. In the Tatwn E Mrs. Horace Parsons, Forest, will givelan a dian Laws conc@rnin Childrer .. Tea will b close. Everybodg col DOWNSVIEW THISTLETOWN A Basket Picnke was held on the Village Green on §he 24th , urdor the leadership of Mr.WA, Muir. The aft ernoon was devofed to all kinds of races, and evergbody bhad a good time _At the annuaB meeting of the Epworth League fof the Methodist church the follo#ing officers were elected ;â€"Presider§®, Fred., Lund reâ€" elected; Viceâ€"Pres®ent, Albert Parks; President of Christifian Endeavor, John Colhoun ; Presid&ht of Missionary Society, Miss Ell{& Rowntrese ; Presiâ€" dent of Soeial Com®nittee, Miss Kingâ€" don ; Secretary, #is Ella Colhoun ; Treasurer, Miss Cls#a Shaw ; Organist, Miss May Muir ; Asistant Organists, lisses Johnston arfl Far Oh there‘s a nmilan named Andy, He certainly #s a dandy, He has picâ€"ni¢s galore, And he‘s goini to have more pen meeking of the Women‘s | ) will befheld on Thursday, | In the Td&yn Hsli at 2 30 p. m j race Par®ns, of Stewartleigh will givellan address on Canaâ€" iws conc@ruing Women and ~._ Tea wWiil be served at the Everybodf cordially in yited.. _ _3 in 1 flavors, newest and 10 cent dishes. see Coleraan‘s Bargains in s, Caps, UnderweaI, etc will be sold at less than rcB . IQ cefing of beg held Takwn H:s arsons, ol vellan ad: ned@rning a will be body cord icnie wa onhe 24 Mr.WA. M evofed tc verbody a nilan n: aly gs a d c-ni gal c oini to nual m« gue fof _ follo#ing sider®, F Presient hristilan I cesidgat Ell& Ro Con#nitt rv,.â€" #isâ€" hell and her friend spent the holiday aiy Brass Band proâ€" afternoon and evenâ€" s were served from 5 ge number from the was in abtendance. ls of Toronto spent iss Ella Colhoun. dover of West Torâ€" iday with Miss May for Spring goods n read at a Concert nday evening spent Sunday with ‘est Toronto. Candy Andy Ice Cream Brick.s: all flavors at Inch‘s Cut Rate Drug Stote. Mr. Garner South Drive. The foundation offanother house ing laid west of the aptist church ~â€"The Mount Denni regular monthly sh 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Dow! the 24ch at Mr. John avenue. 3 your. order. »! NELSON JARRETT Mr. and Mrs. Calds the _ Holihay with M avenue. _ 5 Inch has a full line of sure to give him a call % Mr. Bean the rea other building undei property south of Li We notice squire flagâ€"pole and had his‘ of Victoria Day. _ The Mount Denn#s £ defeat here on the 24th of 7. runs to 5. Mr. Burrows of | ed into town and Lambton avenue. Mr. George Older building a residence and moving in short Howler‘s Sarsparilla will g cellent satisfaction as a ST an1i blood purifier. Inch, W acent. C A number of the people held a picaic Grounds on the Hol joyed themselves wi real good time, retur There has been ano the convenience and t eight more seats havi the primary room; w overcrowding. and : much Mount Dennis. Rev. 3. D. Dinnick Monut Denuis Methodi% ceiaed a unamious call t other year with his pres] at Inglewood. The cire position, financially, the in before. 3 It was quite a disapp residents of our village w Town Band failed to com their concert here on squ% on the 24th, but the pe(1' them at some near futul this coming Saturday. I The citizens of this plice are desirious of having the Black Crebk Hill straightâ€" ened before the road is cBated with a macâ€" adam surface by the Goofl Roads Commusâ€" sion this summer. On Bhe centre of the morth hill is a very shirp curve, which makes the road very daifigerous to travel. Weston road is to b& oiled. An order to that effect was pass dd at the last meetâ€" ing of the York TownsBip Council. Road Commissioner Snider gays that as soon as the road is perfectly ry ib will be oiled hetween the School rogd and Button wood avenve. A number .f electric lights are also to be installed n this road in the near fubure. | DEALER IN Choice Beef, Lamb, Vea), fam and Bacon BUTTER AND EGGS A SPECIALTY. BUTTONWOOD AVE., _ MOUNT DENNIS needed improve is buflding a new house on full line een anofher move made for ce and r§om of the scholars, its havirge been installed in com, whire the classes aro â€" and a&umber of other imnroventégnts were made. ayliss‘ erected a new flag run up in honout Gur Club held their »ting match on the Baseball team met th by the close score !ell of Toronto spent s. Blea of Lambton ey of Toronto spent Marslmall’s Lambten estate man has construction on mbton avenue. st Toronto has movâ€" uilt a dwelling on ad quite a burn out ‘hey mnade this their pitched three or four the vicinity of Jaze a will give you cxâ€" is a spring tonic Inch, Weston, sole ptist Church young o the Weston Fair ay, where they enâ€" Earlscourt intends i McPherson ave., n-games and had a ing before dark. rmer pastor of Church has reâ€" remain for anâ€" t congregation it is in a better it has ever been giutmenb to the Elen the Weston ) down and give &e Bayliss‘ lawn ?)le will look for e date; perhaps house is be on his Bank of Nova General banking business transacted, Cheques® Toronto Banks cashed at par, highest current rate pam Savings Deposits, Interest credited half yearly. This Bank does not require any notice of withdrawal. Deposits received by Mail will receive prompt attention. wWESTON BRANCH Toe suburban raiffway are grading the tracks to Lambton fEMills. ‘This part of their line certainly} needed going over badly. _ The Brotherhood fof St. Andrew held their annual Springk Conference in St. John‘s Church on $aturday last, about 100 delegates were gresent. Murdock Wilson, fyho was injured on April 6, by a LambtBn car, has entered an action for damages against the. Toâ€" ronto Suburban Rail#ay Co. He claims that the negligence c# the motorman was to blame for the accifent Garbage is being cofflected twice during the week in West Torbuto this year, forâ€" merly it was only collflcted once a week. No more dumping willl be allowed on the Keele street dump, aslithis district is fast building up with houfles. _ It future all refuse must be dispos#d of in the ravine west of the town. Davenport Methodi concert in the church of the Eprxorth Leagt absence of Dr. Gilmno ed at Guelph: Rev. Perth avenue Methodi interesting address on| work. . Several selecti by the Sunday school were given by Maste Elliot and Burney n,nrl{ Du:ring the heavy fhunderstorm on Saturday evening lig#ltaing struck the chimney of John. R&@wlinson‘s hous> North Station street.@tearing ha‘f the top off _ It descend&l the stoveâ€"pipes into the lower roomié, igniting some paper in the stove lnd stripping the parer from the wallk cf three of the rooms. _ The linoletfm on the kitchen floor was also torn uhh _ No per:on in the horse was injured . Keen interest is b§ing shown by the students of Humbersifle Collegiate Instiâ€" tute in their approaghing field day on Friday mext, and thig seventeen events will have no_lack of f&ompetitors. _ The principal, Mr. F. C.Wolbeck, B. A., has promised to award a Rsilver medal to _ the best allâ€"round man & the day and each of the winners in theflifferent events will receive a medal witR@ja suitable inscripâ€" tion. The second pBzes are to be school crests which are w@ven in silk in the school colors and twh or three inches in diameter. _ Mr. Sawders, a member of the staff, is acting asggeneral instructor. West Toronto. Street Monday, May 29. â€"Tg$ Town Improveâ€" ment Society will m in the Council Chamber, Town Hall 4.15 o‘clock p.m. Thursday, June Regular monthly meeting Public L#rary Board, Town Thursday, June meeting Public I Hall. > § ‘g Friday, Juy 22â€"Mafithly meeting Board of Trad?, Co@nciWUhag#ber, Town Hall, ab 8 p.m. Saturday, June 3â€"’1?}?9‘”11% meett EHlectric Light and Waterw orks Commis sion, Council Chamber, 8 o‘clock p m. Monday,. May 29.â€"Regular meeting 0.0.¢. Oddfellows‘ Hall Church A PITAL $3,000,000 Sold ang guaranteed in W.eston by MEETINGS NEXT wWESTON BRANCH NOW OPE gives prompt relief. It ‘‘rubs in""â€" c piIvE® PDCALEOICC O It "rubs in‘‘ quickly§and &horou ly, going right to the seat of the pain. Scarcly a thace it stays on the skin. That is one reason why it is Se.e# ive. } With a bottle of Father Morriscy‘s Liniment in the house you can save yourself and your family hours and hours of needless pain. her Morriscy Medicine Co., t Church held a nder the auspices Society. _ In the . who was detain INCORPORATED 1832 Mt. McAteer:of t Chureh, cave an Epworth Leagie s were rendered rchestra. â€"Songs A. Hill Miss Mis. Davis o i eonlarâ€" meetine ‘‘There‘s ease in every drop." 25¢ a bottle at your Dealer‘s. WEEK T BE 15 THREE cosy sixâ€"roomed houses for sale. _ Easy terms. _ Electric wiring, etc., large lots. Don‘t miss this chance. Apply to F. S. Jackson, Buttonwood Ave. 31 RICHARD WADE, Coulter Avenue, delivery agent for the Dominion Express Company on all business in and out within the town limits, _ Also baggage transfer and general cartage Phone No. 69. _ 29â€"82¢ ExXPRESS and Baggage aTransfer. Plowing, Grading and Sodding. W. R. Miller, Goldwin avenue, Mount Dennis. 32p WANTEDâ€"A hf#usemaid. _ Apply to Mrs, Tyrrel#, Weston. 29 pIANO FOR SALE â€" Heintzman, Ionic oak, almost new, cost $410, wi‘l take $360, or offer, Inglis, Bank of Bâ€"Nâ€"X. 30 TO RENT. â€" Awo newly f houses. Reft $9.00 per 1 immediate posseflsion. Apply Eagle, Eagle Ho§#se, Weston. A reliable French regulator ; never fails. These pills are exceedingly ]i‘owerful in regulating the generative portion of the female system. Refuse all cheap imitations. Dr. de Van‘s are sold at $5 a box, or three for $10. Mailed to any address. The Scobell Drug Co., St. Catharines, Ont. J ANTED . â€" _Plan sewing, Ladies‘ blouses and§ Childred‘s dr=sses. Mrs. Bates, 80 Nifin Street, corner of Denison Avenue, Weston. 28 Dr. de Van‘s Female Pills pEaRsoN & MeEWEN. Deale:s in Real Estate. â€" Village and Farm Properties for Sale or to Rent. O ffice Main St., opposite the Bank of B.N.A. Weston. Long distance Telephone conâ€" nection HENRY RUSSELL, Licensed Aue:â€" tioneer for City of Toronto and, Counties of York and Peel. All orders promptly attended to. I have several good farm properties placed in my bands for sale, all within a few miles of the City of Toronto. I also have several house properties and vacant lots in the Village of Weston. Mv'yfuzz(â€")fi]}fiission, if sale made, is 1 per cent on alil property, Phone Centraly, Woston â€" Residence, John Street. tf Condensed Advertisements SEALED TENDEES will be received by the undersigned up to Saturâ€" day, June 3rd, fok; the whole conâ€" tract and for the Several trades reâ€" quired in alterations and additions to the Public School biilding at Weston. Plans and specifications can be seen at Hill & Shiells stbrâ€", Weston, and at the Architects office, 208â€"209 Manâ€" ning Chambers, Towbnto. â€" _ No tender necessafily accepted. _ | ELLIS & CONNERY, Architects. Wheéthegit‘s cuts or brfhises, burn€ or frostâ€"bites, chapped hauds orjehilblains, sprains or sofe mugles, back ache, toothâ€" flic, gar ache, rheumatism, re ghroat_ or pain in the heg 4# * P. C.â€"POPE, Manager W J. LN TENDERS RESERVT , Chemist and Opticia niment wo newly finished t $9.00 per month, 30 Montreal, P.Q WANTED tf 20 e

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