Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 2 Jul 1915, p. 4

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<+% { 1 i 3%? . al Mr. and Mrs, Duncan Campbell and daughter Margaret, of West Buperior, U.S. have returned home after visitâ€" ing their cousing Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rowat. The Ladies Aid of the Old Presbyâ€" terian Church wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Longstaff for their kindness in giving them the free use of their grounds and kitchen for their Garden Party, also fhe Weston Power and Light Commission for lights, Mr. Dankert of the Canada Lumber Co. for lumber, and those who assisted in the programme. Although it was the coldest June 23rd in 40 years, the proceeds were nearly $104. f On Wednesday forenoon, Mr. Chas. Bull had a very nmarrow escape from being killed crossing the ‘Grand Trunk Railway tracks at Concessior A, the down train struck the horse he was driving and tore it from the buggy killing it instantly. * Mrs. G. G. Adams, ‘"‘The Elms,‘"‘ isâ€" sued an invitation to the Directors and members of the Weston Horticulâ€" tural Society to visit her rose garâ€" der on Friday aftermoon, July 9th. Miss â€" Margaret Williamson, â€" the young woman who had been selling lace to schoolâ€" â€"teachers a couple of weeks ago, was arrested in Brampâ€" tom ~and> brought. before Magistrate Brunton in Weston on Tuesday, she was convicted and let go on suspendâ€" ed sentence with her father. Why don‘t some people keep their Rorses jand cattie from trespassing on their neighbours _gardens. Will the people that live near the Fifth line take the hint. The first two of a chain :: Teas which are being given by meimnbers and friends of the Woman‘s Insitute to provide a~bed in the Red (Cross Hospital was given on Thursdiy lat by Mrs. Moogk and Mrs. BHriggs. _A numiber of ladies enjoyed Mrs. Moogk‘s kind . hospitality and â€" entertained themselves with needlework of various kinds, while Mrs. Briggs guests emâ€" ployed themselves making bandages of which 81 were made. Each hostess was able to add the sum of two dolâ€" lars to the fund. Humbervale Methodist Church will hold their Annual Garden Party under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Soâ€" Ciety on Wednesday, July 6th, on the beautiful jlawn oi Mr.â€"William True man,â€" Scarlett Road. A firstâ€"class programme has been prepared in whith Miss E.. Rutherford, elocutionist, of Toronto, Mr. John Churnside, conterâ€" ‘tina solqist and the choir will take part. Strawberries, â€"Ice Cream and Candies will be served in the booths. Admission only 10 cents, admission including tea 25 cents. On Saturday, June 26th, Mr. John Redmord, Elizabeth Street, picked the first ripe tomatoes grown out doors in this locality. Rev. James . Skene, of Havelock, who conducted both services in the Old Presbyterian Church last Sunday was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Rowat, while in Weston, A horse belonging to Mr. Scythes, King Street, ram away on Main St. on Thursday mornirg, with .Mr. Scythes three years old son in the buggy. The rig was smashed when the horse pulled in between a teleâ€" phone ~pole and a street car. The boy was thrown on the grass on the side of the road and escaped inâ€" jury. Rev. H. N, Konkle, of Toronto, will occupy the pulpit of the. Old Presbyterian Church, Cross Street, for both services Sunday prext, July 4th. Telephone No. 26 BOOT.â€"On Wednesday, June 30th, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boot, St. John‘s Road.â€" Weston, twin daughters. NORRLSâ€"WILLILAMSâ€"A+ 20 Golden Avenue, Toronto, on Wednesday, June 30th, 1915, by the Rev. C. E. Perry, Mr. Robert L. Norris of Toronto, to Miss Annie Wiliams, of Carnarvyon, North Wales. + Orangemen! dor‘t forget to tumm out on Sunday, and help to make the Church Parade a great suecess. About ten per cent ~of the automoâ€" biles that pass through Weston during the night time fail to have their rear lamps alight, ADVERTEISINC RATES CN APPLIWCATION subscription Price. > = â€"â€" $1,00 per Annum in advance. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Booght Bears the RBignature of CASTORIA MARRIAGES Weston, Ont., Friday Jauly 2nd. 1915. BIRTHS A. E. WHINTORN, Proprieteor PUBLISHED EVERY FRDODAY ADDRBSS ALL COMWUNICATIONS â€"TO tntrs ann BGuinre ’ I will serd you some views of Dover, Folkestone, Hythe and, Shornâ€" | cliff shortly. I am at present at ]Shomclifi . baking, it won‘t be for long, as we have everything ready at \Sandling for baking in the field: I ‘had six days leave of absence and [went ‘up to London in the smoke which is some place. You should be Ihere and see the recruiting officers takle every one who is in civilian ,clothes, they are all asked to jJoin, and some of the fellows don‘t like it ‘and get awful mad and want to fight the recruiting officer. The men workâ€" ]ing on Government work have to wear a badge with a crown and O.H.M.S. stamped on it. All that is needed â€"to end this war is some big gurs ard lots of ammunition. There |are thousands of our men in France that have not been near the firing line yet and. about four million in England ready to take to the field at once. I met Dave Malloy from Wesâ€" ton, he is in the hospital with three bullet _ wounds in his leg, he has not seen any of the Weston boys since he arrived at the hospital. : a bouquet of white carrations and roses with asparagus fern. Miss Ena Hutton and Miss Rosetta Hollingsâ€" worth, friends of the bride, acted as bridesmaids, they â€" were pretty â€" in dresses of white voile and pink silk waist belts with hats to match and carried bouguets of wpink and white sweet peas tied with pink ribbon and with the bride‘s bouquet were the gifts of the bridegtoom. Mr. Leonard Morley presided at the organ playing Mendslssohn‘s Wedding March, and other selections. After the ceremony, about 21 sat down to supper at the bride‘s friends home, Mr. and Mrs. C. Morley, Main Street. Among those present were: Mr. Bobby Morrison, Mr. ard Mrs. Norman Purkis, Masâ€" ter Alwyn Purkis, Mrs. and Miss Kitty Bletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Clarke, Miss McGowan, Mr. Framk McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis and Mr. Will Sainsbury. Both bride and bridegroom were the recipient of many useful presents. At the Methodist Church, Weston,% Ontario, Canada,; on Saturday, June! 12th, 1915, by the Rev. J. A. Long,| the marriage took place of Miss Emmie Richards, second daughter of the late William Richards, of Goodâ€" leigh, Barnmstaple, North Devon, Eng. to Mr. Thomas Morrison, youngest‘ son of Mrs. Annie Morrison of Newâ€"‘ townards, Co. Down, Ireland, â€"Mr.‘ James Morrison, brother of the brideâ€" groom mcted as best man. The bride who was escorted by Mr.. Victor Clarke of London, England, was very smart in a bridal dress of white net and silk lace with pearl ttimmings and an embroidered net veif with tiata of orange blossom, she carried The annuafl / picâ€"nic of the €unday School will taike place on Saturday, Suly 3rd, to Weodbridge. Cars Jeave Cpurch at 10 o‘glock. CANADIAN NATIONAL > EXHIBITION. NEW ,ROAD ON MIDWAY, Since last year improvements have been ~made in the midway where a new sixty foot concrete road has beep constructed. After the old sawâ€"dust walk this splendid new roadway will be a great improvement in one of the most popular parts of the Exhibition. Dear Sister, On Sumday next, JWy 4th, the pulâ€" pit of the Baptist Churc®h will be ocâ€" cupied both morning and evening by Rev. Wm. Pugsley, the evargelist, of Toronto. iStrangersâ€" ang_ visitors welcome. MILITARY AND PATRIOTIC 3 | : YEAR, It is goingi to be a Military ard Patriotilo Year atâ€"the Canadian Naâ€" tional Exhibition this year. ‘"‘The March Past of the Allies‘ will be put on with a thousand performers ard & score of bands. Beweloping and Printing. Films left toâ€"day will be developed and printed by to-{nor_row evening. Write soon, your loving brother, Dufferin Street â€" â€" â€" WESTON Buff Wyandottes Eggs $1.00 per Setting MARTINE LINDSAY Bred from Winners at Guelph and Hamilton Shows FROM ARTHUR DAINES. MORRISONâ€"RICHARDS. SsOUND STOCK AND PERFECT COLOR Gregory‘s Drug Store, Weston BAPTIST GHEURCH. HEAVY WINTER LAYERS wWwESTON, ONT Arthur. i * to _ B.â€"Augusta Sosnowsky, 1 Rosie Calzavara. John _ McDonald, * jJack Redmond, James Burton. H., Elaire Webb, H., Fred: Moffat, H., Erma Heslop, H., Robbie Cathâ€" cart, H., Edwin‘ Long, H., Cecil Brown, â€"H..â€"May Irwin, H.,â€"Railph \Wilby, H., equal, Bessie Jones, May Bridger, Eric Warren, Lillian Moody, \Claud Cattley, Bessie Westover, Wilâ€" Hie Lithgow, Lloyd Ball, Olive Boake, Carl Millward and Edwin Westover, ‘equal, Gertie Griffith, Hilda Williams, Edna McPhail and James Terrel, equal,â€" Grace Harrington, â€" Marjorie ~Wade, Ray Cohoon, Robert Charbonâ€" eau, Willie Howlings, May Faichnie, Gordon Troyer, Clarence Rowat, Norâ€" val Pollard. t |_ To Jr. HI.â€"William Cox, H., K#thâ€" leen Tyrrell, H., Philip Harrison, H., Norman Barker, H., Godfrey Jennings H., Marjorie Campbeifl, Conrie Burâ€" rage, Gladys Burslem, Nellic Wardâ€" law, Lesliec Clark,. Alfred: Walker, Alister Graham, Bessic Ewing, Rhea Adamson, Lillian Smith, Roy Milâ€" liard, Eddie Robinson, Elaine Palâ€" mer, . Dorothy â€" Gajlagher, _ Marion Gardhouse, Howard Johnson, Teddy Lithgow and Ada Holmes, equal, Lang Moffat, Fred Baker, and Alan :‘Bull, equal, Leslie Campbell and ‘Harold Brookbank, equal, Alma Rutâ€" ledge. s To Sr. III.â€"Edith Hollinsworth, H., Alex. Irvine, H., Kenreth Lenâ€" nox, H., Willie Banks, H., Ralpbh Wilson, H.,. Margaret Govan, H., Vida Morningstar ~and Neil Morton, equal, Nelson Adamson, Howard Van Horne, Teddy Hollirsworth, Florence Caitns, Fred Bull, Johnâ€" Cattley, Douglas Master, Mabel Farr, Percy Timpson, Agnes Moffat, Beevor Wilâ€" kinson, Gordon _ Stewart, Oscar Hugill, Isabel Campbell, Willie Mathâ€" er, Marjory Boylen, Russell Rut ledge, Elsie Lake,â€" Rella Gordon, Marjory _ Brown, Marjory Rowat, Stanley Pollard, Edith Hart, Lynne Munshaw, Maggie Kingdon, Clark Wardlaw, 3 Recommended.â€"Dennis _« Harrison, Lily Holmes, Margaret Emberson, Ernest McGinnis, Irene Clark, Fred. Gardhouse, Marguerite Simpson. To Jr. III.â€"Charlie Richardson,, H., Hubert Sheriff, H.:, Norma® Milson, To Jr. IV.â€"Herbert Message, H., Margaret Master, H., Tressa Williton, H., Myrtle Simpson, H., Edna Beesâ€" ton, H., Eric Hassard, H., Tom Matheson, H., Gwendolyn McRace, H., Clariee Robinson, H., Cyril Troyer, H., Jaret Calhoun, H., and Mary ‘Meyer,. H., equal, Colin MceNeil, H., Clarke Griffith, George Verral, equal, Luella Wardlaw, Vera Irwin, Violet Trinkwon, . James â€" Moffat, . George Dickin, Pearl Kolberg, Mabel Evans, Hilda Wade, Constance Shaw, Grace Goulding, _ Edith Westover, Edith Mattison, Gladys Hurren, Elmore Mercer, â€" Hortense Clarke, Reginald Cowan, Willard Scott, Dolly Aitchiâ€" ron, Gordon Parker, Rhoda Brown, Howard _ Wilby, Minnic Martin, George Evans. To Sr. II.â€"Madeline Cowan, H., Harold Moffat, H., Lilo Bull, H., Jacquelin â€"Cole, H., Melva Dernis, Charles Verral, Retta Rutledge, Earl Ball, Gladys Cooper, James Wilkinâ€" son, Ina Best and Ernest Moogk, equal, Georgina Livingstone, Dorothy Pearce and Lily Westover, equal, Renie Grifith, Clifford Mertens, Kathâ€" leen Coce, Mary McNeil, Stanley Day, Annie Greenwood and Audrey Winter, Evelyn Greer, Kenneth Campbell, Rupert Hurren,. Leslie . Colbourne, Frances Musson, Annie Wade, Audrey Noble, Millie Dixon. _ To Sr. IV.â€"Florence Shaw, H., Laurence Lyons, H., Muriet Heslop, H., Alma Best, H., Margaret Burâ€" rage, H., and Gordon McKitterick, H. equal, Douglas â€" Mortor, H., Myrtle Gardhouse, H., Ereel Cahoor, H., Wiillie Warren, H., Norman Frost, H., Dorothy Coe, Thelma Coleman, Berâ€" tha Frost and James Marsh, equal, Ivan Morris, Gladys Longstafi, Rodâ€" erick Davis, Marjorie Tottle and Besâ€" sie Day, equal, Helen Hill, Iverard Cathcart, Robert Wade, Mary Burâ€" gess, Norman Barton, Gordor Dolâ€" phin, Rhea Jernings, Bonamy Sheriff, Irene McGinmis ard Georgina Burgess, equal, Annic Wallis, Willie Coulter. Recommendedâ€"Stanley Griffith, Vioâ€" la Gardhouse, Jessie Wright. gow, Fred Mercer Promotion â€" Examinations of Sepâ€" arate School, Weston. Jr.â€" IV. to Sr. IV.â€"Angus McDonâ€" ald H., Alma Bourke, Nellie Holley. Recommended.â€"Beatrica Moffat, Donâ€" ald McNeil, Mildred Mattison, Irene Winter, Eva Butler, Beatrice Davis, Willie Bridger. Recommended.â€"Minnic Draper, Gorâ€" don ~Ella, Doris Anderson, Thelma Johnson, Dorothy Ball, Bertha Lithâ€" eR U Nes o ho m e enea ds Oe esns es se W o e n 220 E0n Jt.\ HL to Sr. IMIâ€"James Mulâ€" doon H., Victor McDonald H., Gladys Harris H., Mary Caltavara, Clarence McDonald, Helera Calzavara. Sr. II. to Jr. IH.â€"Edward McDonâ€" a‘d H., Norine Wiley H., Teresa Mcâ€" Donald, Alfie Redmond. Sr. I. to Jr. II.â€"Albert Calzavara H:, Lena Walker H., Evelyn Martin, Viectoria Calzavara, Wilired Muldoon, Joseph Walker, Mary Muldoon. PE T. Jr. to Pt. 1. â€"Sreâ€"Georgia Moore, Patrick Muldoon, Mary Sosâ€" nowsky, Kathleen Redmond, Yuska Sosnowsky, Gerald_ Early, _ John Malonia. Recommendedâ€"Dorothy Laura Westphal. _ C. to.Pt. L Jr.â€"Lizie Wiley, Marâ€" gilens Calzavara, Alexandria Calzaâ€" vara. s PUBLIC _ SCHOOL PROMOTIONS. Following is the result of the proâ€" motion examination held in Weston Public School. Pass standing requirâ€" ed 60 per cent on the total amd 40 per cent on each subject, "H‘‘ deâ€" potes honoursâ€"which required 75â€" per cent of the total. Names are arranâ€" ged in order of merit. DR. W. E. PEARSON, Physiciam, Surgeon, etc. ficeâ€"Weston Road, Mount Dennis Office Hours:â€" to 10 a.m., i1 to 3 and 7 to 8.30 p.m SEPARATE SCHOOL REPORT. ‘Phene Weston No. 87. Moffat and |_ The cleanly, jeconomical, flexible Hydro is helping greatly to solve manufacturing problems under preâ€" sent day conditions, It enables users to meet rapid changes in policy, in |@emand, in competition. |â€" FOWBR® RATESâ€"Service charee of (oeoanl, S lâ€"oe mluintt ons 0n mcdiencd s $1 per H.P. per month, and a Conâ€" sumption ‘charge of 3 cents per K.W. H. for the first 50 hours use per month on the installed capacity, 3 cents per K.W.H. for the second 50 hours, and all over these amounts at oxe fifth cent per K.W.H. less the1 following discounts. ‘ Class "A‘‘ 24 hour unrestricted use â€"No class discount. Class ‘B‘"‘ 24 hour restricted useâ€" 10 per cent discount. Class ‘"C‘‘ 10 hours unrestricted use â€"10 per cent discount, Class "D‘"" 10 hour restricted ugseâ€" 83 and oneâ€"third p.c. discount,. In addition to the above Class disâ€" counts, a discount of 10 per cent is given in all Classes for prompt payâ€" ment of Bills. The Hydro Electric Power belongs to the peaple of, Ontario. We are here to serve the Hf you have any power problem®, or are thinkin of wirirg your house for Electric Lights, and would like to have an idea of the cost of the Current per month, corsult us. Also agent for reliable Nursery stock All at lowest possible rates. Tungsten Lampsâ€" and_ Electrical Appliances at cost price to consumers. TARIFF, Royal, Guardian, Canada National, North British & Mercantile, and Atlas, No waiting. Gluten Meal, Oilcake, Calf Meal, Crusked Oats, _Chopped Oats, Hay, NONâ€"TARJFF, Merchants, London Mutual,& Factories 5 â€"ANDâ€" J EXCELSTOR LIFE, and TRAYZLLERS ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Insuranee AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE HYDRO THE HANDY POWER WATER, POWER & LIGHT COMMISSION Farley‘s Shaving Parlour Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. George M. Lyons MAIN ST.., WESTON and Straw. sea e All kinds of Poultry Foods and Specifics. . _TIMOTHY AND CLOVER SEED. MEN‘S STRAW HATS MOODY BROS. Fire and Life Inswurance Co‘s LATEST and SMARTEST. New Offices. Thomson Bloek, Main Street. Hour®: 9 to 5. ‘Phone 199. ROLLING and CHOPPING FLOUR, BRAN and SHORTS Agent for Butterick‘s Patterns. BANK OF E. J. MUSSON A Young Man‘s Best Recommendation CITIZENS OF WESTON WESTON BRANCH, N. J. McEWEN agent for the following EAGLE BLOCK WESTON Telephone No. 30. What about yourself ? Is a Bank Account one of your recommendations ? If not, start one today. Even if you have but a dollar to spare, put it in the bank and add to it every pay day. British North Ameri DEALERS IN T8 Years in PHONE 36 A. G. PEIRSON, Eupsrinterdent. is his Bank Book. A Savings Accountâ€"added to, systematicallyâ€"shows that the young man is careful, prudent, economical, farâ€"sighted, levelâ€" headed ; just the kind of assistant, clerk, secretary, that the big business men want. Careful operating. Business. Capital and Surplus $7,884,000, charge of Phone No. 16. Pedlar, Steel Shingles, Portland Coment, Ready R Paints, Oils and Varnishes, ? ORDERS DELIVERED. All kinds of Roofing, Eavestroughâ€" ing and General Tinsmithing attendâ€" McCLARY‘S_SUNSHINE FURNACHE Shelf) and Heavy Hardware, Gasoline and Oil Stoves, Stuves and Furnaces. Screens, Doors and Wimdows, Fi@ld and Lawn Fences, Maxwell Lawa Mowers. PEASEH, ECONOMY. VICTOR AND BRAMPTON FURNACES. Carpenter and Contractor Coulter Avenue, â€" WESTON Estimates given on all kinds of work Concrete Mixer for hire, capacity 40 yards a day. Spring opens a new line ;f buds, while we open the latest Spring display of footwear, for Men, Women and Children. able prices CONCRETE MIXER FOR HIRE, Phone No. 106 W. C. BURRAGLE Builder & Contractor For warm weather, cauvas goods for tired feet, we have these in all lines, Repairing. Don‘t forget our repairing, as this is given strict attention on the premises with satisfacâ€" tion guaranteed. HENDERSON‘.¢$ THE SHUE STORE ror tHE PEOPLE Eagle House Block. WESTON. Main Street, Weston. Geo. Sainsbury PINEAPPLES," ORANGES, GRAPE FRUIT, LEMONS, BANANAS, PRUNES, MAPLE SYRUP and SUGAR, LARD, BUTTER and EGGS, FULL LNE OF TEAS and CANNED GOODS. NEW _TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS,3 GREEN ONIONS, _ RADISHES, POTATOES, _ CABBAGE, BURGESS BROS TINSMITHS MAIN STREET, â€" wESsTON PHONES No. 9 and 214. BEEF, LAMB, PORK and VEAL VEGETABLES HENDERSON‘S CLARE BROS., HECLA SUCCESS FURNACES QNFFITH, BRAQS. rear of Oldbam‘s Hardware Store Outing and Tennis Goods. carry a fullfline in allistyles at reasonâ€" Joseph St., WESTON LETTUCE JAS. HUGILL, FRUIT Canvas Goods Agents for Ready Roofing. Manager. Eagle Block. RHUBARB, ME ; G. HOWARD GRAY, } Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Nova Scotia Bank Bldg., _ WE } Mornings and Evenires ‘Phoneâ€"Main 2689. J. EDGAR PARSONS, B. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary P ‘ Offices, }Ca.nada Permanent Bldg., 18 Toronto St., TORO G. w. COULTER, v. g. ¢ Honor Graduate (Ontario Veterimary \ Gollege. All diseases of Cattie and Horses \ Treated Scientifically. _ Calls by mail or phone promptly \ attended. ‘Get your tinsmithing done . by, Burgess Bros., Weston. s F. B. E D M U N D S, Batrrister, Solicitor, Notary Public. 1758 Dundas St., WEST TORONTO; (above Hoar‘s Hardware Store)~ Real estate loans placed at curropt rates. Telephore, Junction 991., WESTON, â€"A REPRESENTATIVE WANTED FoR Barristers, Solicitbrs, Notaries ; 1699 Dundas Street, TORONTO. C. LORNE FRASER, M.A. Barrister,: Solicitor, etc. . * Bank of Nova Scotia Chambem®#~ : ‘Phane 152, WESTON, Ont, ‘‘Rough on Rats‘‘ clears out Rats, Mice, ete. Don‘t Die in the House. 15¢. and 25¢. at Drug and Country Stores.â€" DhR. J. M. BLLAH, . <@=> Veterinary Surgeon, Honorary Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College. Discases of Domestic Animals skillâ€" fully treated. # Night or day calls promptly at ed to. Phone calls long distance a% expense,. Office: Lammy‘s Hotel, MALTON, Choice Grocerigs, TEAS, COFFEES. Etc. Butter and Eggs a specialty. Lambton Ave., MOUNT DENNiS. To sell in Weston and district. Achance of a lifeâ€"time to do a big trade among the farmers as well as good ornamental business in the townr. Exclusive territory. . Handsome free outfit. Highest com\missions. Wt# for terms. uns * 335 1â€"2 Queen Street E. Photre Main 3452 1 Times Office, Weston, Phone 26 40 J. MARSHALL, MARGARET R. GILLETTE, A Graduate Toronto Conservatory of Pianoâ€"Teachers Normal Cor Pupils prepared for Conservatory Studio, Room T, Nova Scotia Ba W’eston~Wednesday, Saturday, and Thursday mornings,. Phone 48. DR. J. T. HACKETT, # Dentist, & Officeâ€"Opposite Bark of Nova Scotig, Main Street, | DR. J . &. MELD RU M, L Physician and Surgeon. Office and Remidenceâ€"East Corne® _ King Street and Rosemount Ave. Telephone No. 15, Weston, Ont.â€" f DR . W.J.0HARLTON, l Physician and Surgeon. Officeâ€"Corner Rosemount Ave. and \ John Street, Westen, Ont. Office Hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m. 6 to § p.m.« Surday, 8 to 10 a.m. h t neweet Osteopathic Physician of Torc 1057 Weston Road, Mount Dennis, § Specialist in Nervous Diseases Women‘s troubles.â€" Private funas . Dennis Branchâ€"Bank ot~British North Am, Bldg, Afternoons, 2.3( to 3.30 o‘cluck,. Tuerday and Thursday evenings, 8 to 9 o‘clock DRK,. J. WARD, B.A., _' Chiropractric Physician, t 1057 Weston Road, Mount Dennis, * s Nerve, Liver and Kidney: Discases successfully treated. Toronto G. W. SHEPHEARD Piano Tuner, etc. 12 Years Head Tuner for | & Risch. ANDERSON THE QLD RELIABLE FONTHILL NURSERIES STONE & WELLINGTON, ‘"» POHCIIOr, Notary, etc., tia Bank Bldg., WESTON, tnings and Evenirgs,. 0 Officeâ€"43 Imperial LAfe Buildings, Toronto. Weston, Ontario. unos to loan an first class security. DEALER IN JOHN TILSON "C1e AVOLMaAL Course, k for Conservatory Exnfi‘ , Nova Scotia Bank Bdg & McMASTER, onservatory of Music. for Mason of Toronto, TORONTO, ONTARIO. ONTARIOs y A.L.C.M. , Monday Toronto. Public,

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