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Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 18 Jun 1909, p. 4

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L .o manic is! to raise funds for paintingl The Chancellor i Single Court, de- the church. livered the folio ‘ng judgement last T l {week in the ease' of Hamilton Vs. 's The, Niagara gorge Route is an'Longstaff on app, al from report of unparalleled sceme railway that Itasithe master. "Ther, ain ground of ap- its course along he gorge and past‘Peal is whether mg: was or was not the famous whi'oois. This is the a Contract for theip11mbing work by ', route by which he C. o. F. excur-|which the price ttrs fixed. The re- sion on June 23, Awill travel. The feree, acting tor tine master, express- cheap rates for 'is excursion place ed the opinion thgt no contract had » it Within the reg. of everybody and been established. ‘With that teonelu- this is an oppdttunity that should sion afterwards erifboeied in his final alot be missed. ' judgment, I enti 1y concur. The is . ,master could, u refore, do nothing) MEDICAL SCIENCE ADVANC~ 96138 than allow f , what was done on V ING FAST. ;the footing of a _ antum meruit, and V ‘giVe set-off tor any defective. I Formerly doctors prescribed stonr. think that if I gllowed $25 for the :ach-rtreat afrt,tor Catarrh and Brpn- dama es t th § .1. rchitis. T e seldom cured and Ca-r, g C) e IPI mg and floor by tarrh has co gle a national disease. {the leaking of e tank it will be To-day the d h need physician fights,ample. The bett way to deal with Catarrh by We ieated air. He fills ’the whole case 11% is to eonfirrn the Ziiiéé‘iéi' 'ae, ul1rgotttap1tohzotnhee. report, “FWD, . $19210 _to be due Cure then is A Pei' Easy tor Ca- to the plaintitr,Fthout costs. Deal tarrhozone to ehe . 'Ihcouains the with the case as .11 farther directions essences of pure Eur ureams, reaches and direct thatm to be paid, with all the germs ansgde:ys the _'iii,'iiili:i,'-,--ii,'_i1,'is',_' costs of appt%1, less $25 to be de- ease. Every case , Crrh, Bron- ducted for the co s on ecccrut1t of the . chitis and Sore Thri%t as: be cured damages." The BRev. R M. Hamil-“ by Catarrhozone. 2) wind FI.00, ton was reprean Fi by W. E, Haney! sizes, Sold everywhere. Get it to-IK, C. and W. Lrtigstat, by A Apder-l day. _ 'r, ' _ son S' .- The A. Y. P. s.urkrden party in the C Holley Oireharti,on July lst will be well worth takingin. The town band Till provide the musical programme. The Niagara gorge Route is an "i1npisraue1ed scerite failway that has its course along C he gorge and past the famous whi 001s. This is the route by which is: he C. O. F. excur- sion on June 23, 'i'win travel. The Cheap rates for $15 excursion plans. The picnic to bei held by the mem- bers of St. John's Catholic Church on July 10 is td be a regular old timer. A progra e of sports has been arranged and] a brass band and orchestra engaged; The object of the picnic is! to raise funds for painting the church. , In a C and M L .1112 Cricket match played last Satur y on the Weston ground DoVercour' beat the local team by 90 to 45 runs. It is to be hoped that the W vtonians will fare better this Saturd y when they play a League match ith St. Cyprians The brass altar desk presented to St. John's Anglia Church was the gift of Mrs. G. W. Verral, not of Mr. Verral as stated i "out issue of June 'tIris!,,',?,'.",:-:,::" g was tthe "titst to bb town 15 year, .ifr1essis.curv,itttvtit1 and Sons havzrtheal ’ It is said that rls wht -watit tel beat Longboat, xvi? have to étgft to run b tore the fr im‘ié'ailes the sta- Jaiiiiiiisrpeh. if . Mt. Gébige Snsbury has. secured the cdhtract a building twelve pairs "ot brick "ses on the Trethe- wey property. , The committee wish to thank N the gift of a. club. Oryielrshank "l this week hat thy- halt Mr. F. Moore Chatham where benefit trolh the Buy your Paris Greerrin sealed packages, from Inch, Chemist and Bye Refractiouist. . Mrs. J. E. Gri th is spending a couple of weeks with friends in Picton, Get your Buemiitsr Shirts, Under= ware and Hosiery, at Gabel’s. The members , School are hold June 29 to Lama W9mm~~s~sm For Infants and Children. Ihe Kind You Have Always 8trghi Telephone No. 26 Bears the Signature of i WESTON é Subscrip Messrs. W. Ifawrence and It, CASTOlF?, Ut THIE Tamm AlNiD (ttUiitNiiiii (1 need physi _ we ieated air 1 e d throa' M33 qp, Cai l , /tr'l't2ixr ;o cent-l ‘tqlcc rure And J@19at ns aidearir .y case , Casti- ADVERTISIRG RATES ON APPLICATION :ion Ma, $1.00 per year - - 7531f Weston, Ont., Friday, Jun, hth, 1909 'tthis Weston C. C. . 'E. J. Musson for ,ricket ball to the A. E. WHINTON, Proprietor IS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY the Baptist iiiu'hday rg,at1 exetiftifon on ,on Park. him 'fishrned ftom a has received much at sprrtretr. ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO ,amp1e. The bettd way to deal with 'the whole case tws is to Confirm the report, which fit1irs $192.10 fo be due to the plaintitt,Fthout costs. Deal with the case as “it farther directions {and direct thatm to be paid, with Ithe‘ costs of appwi, less $25 to be de- ducted for the co E', on account of the damages." The 'Rev, -R,. M. Hamil- ton was repreanr.d try W. Er Haney K, C. and W. LrBjrsttt)? by A, Ander- S 023 I Ready for the June Bride-The New Home needs Furniture, Carpets, Dishes, and Young people eontem- plating marriage will tind Sanders' Store the best place to buy. We can satisfy you in lgh grade, medium or low priced furniture. We have Just received a car load of those Leather and Leatherette Rockers same as sold so quickly a few weeks ago, very suitable wedding gifts. Special attention given to orders for re- pairing, upho-lstering and Picture framing. D. Sanders 10 Dundas St, E. West Toronto. Mr. W. If."'Inch would be obliged if {the young -mar1 who stole his ice ‘cream would‘ki 1y return the pail ‘He takes this m hod of making this request although, as the identity of the persons mrho ere responsible for the theft is well nown to him, Mr. Inch could bring-the matter into notice in a- Way tat would be un- pleasant for the pafgties implicated. of vocal and in§IUmenta1 music 'tms, been arranged ap the Weston Town 0 ’Band will be ingttegglagce: A AtR"t, atiim:matie-iroothsf; I The Suburban _ ilway Company is mm” “U”: m tt" "m 'yy “NW.” 2riynstrt1etir1g a 1112: switch on their tak)? advantage? of f? entire Weston line, just Touth of St. John's Party thoreurhleji, a“??? themselves Road. This is {eing built for the anti‘bame 11011185321139}? 'dhough tired accomodation of§the three car ser- aft'ctt the days oui?iimir vice that it has Eben found necessary ----i'ir----. to run on saturtisys andilidays. s?:," , ",')iiye, WESTON 'r,:p8t'N BAND. The Ladies Aiit of the Methodist -irijrr, Chutelt are to ihold their annual l, At the Banquettldd by the Knighte garden party org Saturday June 26. P/ Malta in St. mmes Hall on Mon- It will take plaice on Mr. W. Longiday last, the Egon Town Band tirtasrriawri.-ofVreuaid prrytrrriwitr1ieflypy1ittd--a prttilfmme ,ij instrua thie 'of Gabel’s Hat’s, in Black or groivh Christie§ tk Black,‘Drab or Brown; 1risdora, spilt give you a Stylish article in Head Wear. There are a nth her of dogs in the village for which “tags have not yet been secured. e Constable has orders to take , needings in these cases unless the tty , is complied with. Every player f wanted out to practice next "wiiiy' ., for the game with Shamrocks 6n "jaturday, June 26, Sharrrgbieks are W rking hard to re- trieve. jheir defeat by Brampton last Saturday and Wes you cannot afford to neglect any chanc is. Captain and Mr ' T, Critchley and family have left for Halifax where they will spend he summer. Park Farm has been re ted for the summer to a Toronto fa 1y. A song service Methodist Chum; Sunday evening, J} of anthems, qua solos, interspersed public are cordiai Send. Years, a nice selection and Special values at Gabel"s. Chiltiren's Suits, for ages 4 to 8 a!" tu, be obliged if who stole his ice fJune dly return the pail June bhod of making this iJune as the identity of , July Lem responsible tor'iuly 7 M if paid in Advance [iii be gtmih in the {by tht thoir on am 26'th reonsisting tether, duets and with hymns. The ,y invited to at- WESTON, ONT necessu SEALED TENDERS addrless'ed to fthe undersigned and endorsed, "Ten- /der for. Lavatories" will be received up to noon, June 25th, 1909 for the building of two brick Lav'atories for Public School at Islington, Plans and specificiations can be' seen at offitye.ot J. A. L. Macphersoh, Tsling- ton. Lowest or any tender not i The Weston Juvenile C. L. A. Tarn made a great showing on Sat, lurday when they .beat Woodbridge by :12 goals to 2, The game was a rattr. Iing one and pro"speets for the Weston team look bright, on the form they displayed Sathrday. _ Those Who (managed to scoge were Farr, Klingdon ‘Craven, McEan, MeOutcheon and ‘Coulter. J . “gnaw was referee and MN. Marks and J Little, time keepers. I Following is? the Weston line-up foal 'i), Hart 'Point- (i: R. Coulter ‘0. Point i R. Simpson lst Def. {If C. McEwen 2nd Def. v,;,'] J. Calhoun Centre 1“" W. MeClutcheon l Ist Home I'; J , Craven ‘ 2nd Home ‘: R. Coulter Outside j, E. Kingdon Inside ic, E.Farr. The boys go to West Toronto next Saturday to l play the Shamrocks. They should haVe a good bunch along with them to give them a boost. 50- Point _-‘z R. 1st Def. (r), C 2nd Def. ir! J Centre _ifr w Ist Home I'; J 2nd Home 9:; R Outside ir. E Inside , E The band will fhave their new uni- forms by the 26th jinstant. Party. June 27--Chureh Parade, Toronto. June 28-Thigtletown Garden Party June M-Woodbridge Garden Party July 1--A. Y. P. A. Picnic, Weston. July 5-Edgeley Garden Party. July 1()-at3atho1re Church Picnit July 12-t. O. at. goo, Toronto. July 17--'Exeursian on Turbinia / me11var-Ermx-"'et,"--'=" 7w-..’ f considerable apaM)hse. . The l are the engagattstktts of the _ June June AL... ar" imaging adv-“3' 1 The West Yorkff Farmers, Institute Excursion to the;§bntario Agricultural College, Giféffphg on Thursday, wars lone of the 'most successfui) ever hem 1 under theft ausi'iiees, about 450 tgi-Trl- ers and their iriinds took in the "ex- , cursiou tibtwiths,tanding the threaten- ling apiiethranee (if the weather th the ,morndng whieh:)deve1oped iiito a Aeavy 'downpour ihrough the ifUy that debarféd a num,i)er from goihg over the /tields, the garious buinings re- ceived the bulk "j the visitors and a uuuiher of 'v1luf,ie1 suggsnfeior1s were made note of diid wilt rub doubt be takéh advantages', of. 1ihe entire party thoroughliiri) enjoydt themselves arid “came home 'ihappsithough tired after the days otdirvsr Judge Morgan in delivering judg- ment in the case of Taylor Vs. Kernaghan found} for the plaintiff, Mr. Fred Taylor, star the full amount of his claim] $430, This was the con- tract price for _ tearpentening and Plastering at the defendants house on Buttonwood Avetue., The plaintiff was also allowad $56.20 for extra work and $13000 Solieitor's and court fees. By eoiisent bf the parties, a counter claim '(by Mr. h, Korma? han against the? blaitltitt Was ad- mitted and of "this attitytrht claimed the judge found the plaintiff liable tor $201.15. Mr; Hifg'gltls of, .Higgins and Douglas aiissrst for plaintiff and W, J. Clark? for Mrs. Kernag- han. i( Pat says that he, has no objection to the horse ruining away but he doesn't want it eating his oats. WESTON vs.' WOODBRIDGE arily accepted NOTICE I 26--Weston Methodist Garden 25--Laskay Garden Party." T. A. C, Tier " Sec. $33901 Board ‘Weston Hi" ", ~received'i 'followilng; ham: £14 Picnic, Our FIT REFORM Suits are beauties and perfect fitters Try one of them. Shirts, Ties, Collars. Hosiery, Suspan- ders, eta, a complete line and up to the misute. Latest designs in Spring and Summer Hats and Caps .Nobby and up to date Cloths for Sims made to order. Gents' Furnisher and Clothier, Next door to Eagle Hotel. WESTON V Coulter Avenue Geo. Sainsbury _. J. McEWEN, Manager. Jst don west of the Eaglg arr.,Ct,N. WESTON MERCHANT TAILOR, BUTTONWOOD AVENUE have opened out with a full line of PLUMBING, A Specialty Carpenter and Contractor Choice Groceries Spring Larmb Exile“) called ttsand delivered promptly. ice Cream Parlor in connection. Orders called for and delivered. Fire and Life Insurance Co's TARIFF. Royal, Norwich Union, and North British and Mercantile. Heslop’s Grocery hlistplit kk Shop WESTON BRANCH, Estimates given on all _kinds of work Also Agent for reliable Nursery stock all at lowest possible rates l; u Fhe betthrands of Cigsrs, Tol, and Cigarettes. Macao Pouehesetrit Pipes Fruits and Confectionery. ' EMROWNTLR‘EE, JR 1llliihrjtnnats 3511113811 I a 2’" _ LS q it tt Btg M r Ft' g .2. - . a+ ' 12 . EB, a r If . IEit , " ' ig G E I iiiSEr § :2 a, iil I. ift M a 5‘ El g El tt -i' 'g. I - >2: k' a. Mi .1. a... t,! tb" q t9 ' IN " 2. " -» ,2. " TW," mW' n tt 'fii , , ' a, " Bl M. ' " " “ 'il W22.- E : {2:13 g 2 E o, Rdt , , J , g tl im' " I . ff, 'r, lt 'ik' , i iq ‘3; 2 hi, iUl 73 Years in Business. I . pital and Reserve Over $7,000,000. Ihoice Yeal Vegetables of all kinds. . M. GABEL An inspection invited, NON-TARIFF. York, Merchants, Traders. "'-AND-- EXCELSIOR LIFE l836 . J. MUSSON Agent for the following Begin your ii,,s,ii'_'ity,i)s,t'j"i.,e:),,_ant now in the Bank of British Noir, T" Mica. Deposits of $1. 's and upwards received and interest compounds at highest current rates. Reserve Fund tori; money in a strong; PRACTIGAL BUTCHER, FARLEY’S WESTON mmwv 290. 20. l RESERVE FILE! f igtrrs, Tobtreeos WESTON THE BMW OF l909 Newspapers inserting this advertise meat without authority from the De. partment will not be paid for it. l Example: A subscriber for $1,000 will have the option of taking either a bond or "Ontario Government Stock.” A subscriber for $750 will be given "Ontario Government Stock,” as bonds are only in the det10mina- tion of $1,000. . Provincial Treasurer, Treasury Department, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, 3rd June, 1909. subscribers should state whether they desire bonds or “Ontario Govern- ment Stock." This loan is raised upon the credit of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Ontario, and is chargeable thereup- Purchasers oi Stock or Bonds will be required to send certfied cheque with the application, payable to the order of the “Provincial Treasurer of Ontario.” The issue price during the month of June, 1909, will be 102 for each $100, and after the 30th day of June, 1909, the issue price will be 102 and inter, est accrued from the 1st June, 1909. ALL BONDS AND INSCRIBED STOCK ISSUED UNDER THE AU- THORITY OF THE SAID ACT ARE FREE FROM ALL ONTARIO PRO- VINCIAL TAXES, CHARGES, SUC- CESSION DUTY AND IMPOSITIONS WHATSOVER. '"Ontario Government Stock” will bear interest from the 1st day of June, 1909, principal payable on the Ist day of June, 1939, and interest at the rate of tour per cent. per annum will be paid half-yearly by cheque on ‘the 1st day of June and lst day of December in each year. “Ontario Government Stock” may be subscrib- ed for: in sums of $50 or multiples thereof, and will be transferable ini, the books of the Treasury Depart- ment only by the holder or his attor- ney in similar manner to transfers of bank stock. is, as necessary for La“ family as for a Is:) company. The best fatnily is a snug sum of _ -, -- -"""u"a", vaudua, and in New York, N.Y., at the holders option. Bonds will be made payable to bearer, but on request will be re- gistered in the office of the Provin- cial Treasurer-and endorsed as payable only to the order of certain persons or corporations, and on request of holders will be exchanged for "On- tario Government Stock” at any time.. Subseribiys should The bonds will be dated lt June nu 'ij. K,‘_ -556 15L. wane, 1939, in denominations of $1,000 each, with coupons attached for interest at the rate ot tour per cent, per annum, payable half-yearly on the lst June and 1st December in each year at the office of the Provincial Treasurer. Toronto, or at the offices of the Bank of Montreal, in Montreal, Canada, THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE ow ONTARIO, under the authority of Chapter 8, of the Sta- tutes of Ontario, 1909, invites sub- 'seriptions from the public for a loan of $3,500,000 on bonds of the Pro- }Vince of Ontario, or "Ontario Govern- ment Stock.” Provincial Loan of til,ij(Y),i)()() _ - ' tfl-l-os-ll,-',, @geemweeeggmuem The RIVERSIDE WAITING ROOM ICE CREAM PARLOR MRS. J. FINNIGAN, Comer Church and Main Sts., WESTON Biggest ii'lhtrt I,lehir))rit'i' 3? odiC",d,t21,,rrrois:),,,,,,, t MONDAYS & THURSDAYS it TORONTO .COLLEGE OF MUSIC, it Pembroke St , Toronto l WEDNESDAY &SA 1"URDAY Joseph St, WESTON (MRS. T . SMITH BONF) Teacher of Vocal Culture NOW OPEN F J. McEwen, Manager. Best and Brightest MATHESON, Ctssaii a.L" I GUNNS’, Limited, wish to advise farmers that they prefer dieliveries of live hogs at their packing house, West, Toronto, on Wednesdays and Fridays and in any case, not earlier than Tuesday, or later than Friday each week. Highest prices paid for select hogs. Weights preferred, 160 to 220 pounds. Weston pupils, Pupil of Dr. Torrington, Organist, Weston Methodist Church Teacher of piano and Organ, Toronto College of Music. qttsesstrireiiiUusc iii x Stops at Weston. 0 Do not sto!) on Sundays [Licensed Auctioneer for of York, Peel and West Toronto. Real Estate for sale at rent. TORONTO JUNCTION COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION Mrs. Marie S. McGill, Write for calendar Musical Direetres 'Phone Jet. 79. West annn+n Teacher of Piano and Organ. 31 Macdonell Ave.. TOROI G . W . C O U L T E , Honor Graduate Ontario College Organist Weston Met St. Philip's Church, Teacher of Piano 2 HAROLD North Bound 83‘ a m. x AU diseases oi ,r.,.ceitF,it,:r,-rvsts, _ . Treated Seientifiealiy. Calls by mail or phone prompuy' r-sb', " - " over Molson's Being Bell, Jet. 55. Successor to Dr. G N. W. Cor. of Keele ar Omee, 160 Bay-sic.",' Pht Residence, 401 Huron TORONTO, ONT. T. H, Wilson, M.A. BULL, IIOLLISS & WILSON Barristers, Solicitors, etc. Suite 514, Temple Bldg., Toro 7.23 pm. o 2% 11.25 p.m. x ,,-,m, _ “I Money to loan in 1 amounts. Cytfiees--36 Toronto St Woodbridge, Wed 12 Keele St. N Continental Lite Building, Cor, and Richmond Sts., Toron 51,111; go 93:99-12. x c Physician, Surgeon, ete Offiee--Cor. North Station an Streets, Weston, Ont. Office Hoiirs--8 to 10 amu; 6 to Sunday, 8 to 10 a.m. 4-96 p Going 7.20 a 8.59 a. 1.22 p, H. HOWARD SHAVER, Barrister, Solicitor, etc. Money to Loan. Specialty Companies Incorporated and Municipal Law . P. Bull, K.C JOSEP ' JOHN J. DALTON, DIES! Ontario Land Survevor- CHAS ANDERSON Local Time Tables, WESTON, H . F . S E F T O N Surgeon Dentist Room Letter I-West Ent: Confederation Life Buildi Barrister . Anderson Over D Barristers, Solicitors HAZEL I. HICKS. West, ml. o 1 m. x m. o A m. o G Barrister, attended. WESTON, ONT rrister, Solicitor Notary Public. . McEWEN Saturday and Monday t. Going East. x 7.20 a.m. x 9.47 a.m. o x x 11.25 a.m. o x 12.11 p.m. ox [its 7.23 p.m. x E 9.33 p.m. ox . Rowntree & Sons ARTHUR ADAMS Dentist Keele y1d, Pandas su.. M N A S C) N, Solicitor, b F. HACKETT. Dentist sale and houses to Bt., Phone Main 1088 11.135 South Bound. 9.42 a.m. x o to St., Toronto, and 'o Wednesday. . CHARLTON 1rtNrr 6.0613, T45 p . PORTER Methodist Church Surveyor, usical Directress West Toronto. WEST TORONTO West Entrance He Building, TORONTO, ONT ARTRIDGE large and amen -v6_- ~-uuuu gnu" ' West Toronto. Stark 105 WESTON, ONT . S. Martin, the Counties Simcoe, and G. H. Gray & G' RA y . ' Etobicgke. V Notary. m.Xo 111.0 m.xo Hg, Cor. Bay " Toronto. St., Phone ONT. Fred Holliss Veterinary TORON To. ' ete. North 1291 and John Toronto to 8 p.m. 'ties 13

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