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Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 18 Jun 1909, p. 8

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f f t contains, Ferrogone, brings the system to a high point of vigor, from which shines vim, afmbition, good wpirits. For good spirits. For good looks, good health, take Ferrozons, all dealera in 50c. boxes. First of all ~you need plenty of bloodâ€"the red kié&. Have it pure, or otherwise blotches and pimples will render your nétural charms unavailâ€" ing. _ Nothingican equal Ferrozone, either as a fon%er of tich blood or as » skin purifier. iBy @riving out humâ€" »re, Ferrozone cleanses inside just as rater does outside. . Because of the rourishment and building properties The members &f York Township Council were ow this week on the annual tour of ifgpection. The proâ€" gress of the new bridge over the Black Creek was §aken_great interest in by the coun@llors. The excavaâ€" tion for the comcrete abutments is now completed ahd the work is being pushed on rapidly® JOS. SWAIN, â€"_â€"Mount Dennis fiood Dui D. SANDERS, _ _ Special attention given to orders for Repairing, Upholstering or Picture Framing. ORDERS DELIVERED DAILY. t 499 E[3 . . A Brass Bedstead that was _” \g“\' \ S3 _ Illilll "_ priced $50 00 we are offering y L‘ . f ) 1J b=d, this 1 f 'Efimmmlmfk? ;uifi,m{i%‘fiffig hafldsome_ d, this is worth & RMMEEM%M'â€"EHNMI(; twice the â€"money. Don‘t PE * _ miss this opportunity. We have just received a car load of those Leather and Leatherette Rockers, same as sold so quickly a few weeks azo. very suitable for Wedding Gifts. _ .. _ Millers anad Dâ€"al ts in (Grarl anl Feeds of gll Kinds C &: W. Ww adsworth, & _ . "oaf[| 111 »\\\\ -_-;evi? 3 4)(1 s iirc e ~ is ) t t : "'“E‘E’k;li&a',"\\‘,l\‘}i‘ J 6 8 I” y | rewie /o 0 uy pooc s pmounecas C crammemcine seve c HAVE YOU A GOOD COMPLEXâ€" ION. Mount Denpris. $10.00 Down, Balance in Small Monthly Payments CENUINE The Kind YÂ¥ou Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over S0 years, has borne the signature of e and has been made under is perâ€" fi : %M sonal supervision since its infancy. e AA * Allow no one to deceive youin this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and *Justâ€"asâ€"good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants anrd Childrengfixperience against Experiment. The Kind Tou Haxg Always Bought Mazuifactaurers of "Three Lion Brand" Graham and W bholeâ€"wheat Flows. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pareâ€" goric, Drops and Sogothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opi“ m, «Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. «t cures Diarrhcoea aml Wind Ihy Pay Rent? contains nreither Opitim, [Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. «t cures Diarrhcoea aml Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troquples, cures Constipation and Fiatulency. It asgimila{@es the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, gtving healthy and natural sleep. The Children‘s PanaceaThe Mother‘s Friend. Build Your Own Houses WEST ON MILLS What is CAST ORIA In Use For Over 30 Years. ting lots For Sale in Hount Dennis THE CENTAUR COMPANY, Tr MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. (ES81T x2 .1s D ED 18 28. CAS Bears the iss siibstitute for gthing Syrups. itim, Morphine T s\its guarantee. 1ess. (ft cures D ething Trouples, assimilaies the I S ""- cing cea $Tle Mother T ¢ & E9 Pitcas C ,,,Ag Wifeâ€"‘"The doctor says that I must breathe through my nose."‘ Considerable ‘interest has been aroused in this! vicinity through the announced _ appearance of _ Buflalo Bill‘s Wild We# and Pawnee Bill‘s Far East at Foronto on June 28, Col.‘ Wm. F. C§dy, the original and only ‘"Buffalo Hill," travels with the big exhibition gud positively appears at every perfo ance, rain or shine. Arrangements HWave been made with the railroad ~officials to run excurâ€" sions at specialf rates from the variâ€" ous stations algng the line and there will be speciak provisions for the accommodation %f those who wish to visit the exhibifioo. Husbandâ€"‘"That is very good, for then you must keep your mouth elosâ€" Men are like §ome dogs; all they do is to lie around and growl. CHEAP. HANDSOME AND DUKABLE THE WILD gVEST AND FAR @AST. 10 DUNDAS STREET, EAST, ature of WEST TORONTO PEACE AT LAST. | fAX ALWAYS Telephone No |Carter, bowl.d Duksmore...... ... ‘Gibson, bowled Dufsmore...... ... Butterfeld, c Barkér, b Tippet... Edwards, bowled {ippot...... ...... {Shenstone, bowled Wippet...... ...... Rev. E. A. Vesey, bowled Tippet... ‘McKec, not oul.:_f ....... ..~.. ... Henderson, bhowled} Greaves... ... Larmarth, ¢ Bar‘,{ér, t Dunsmore Fowler, bowled Greaves...... ....... Hussey, c Brooks,%) Reed......~...... ie e Baxttashs. wl * .0 l0dll. Two â€" rinks of ?:he Weston Lawn Bowlers went dgown to the Granite Tournament to do or die. They both got their bumps in the Primaries but the Consolation series up to date still contains one Weston rink. The rinks from this town were L. A. Lemaire, J. M. gGardhouse, p 4. Maguire and Thqs Nattress sk and A. J. Barker, 'gPat McEwen, W Shiells and N. J. McEwen sk. The football tearh beat Emery last Monday evening. §This was the reâ€" turn match and th§ Elia boys again proved victorious by a score of one to nothing. â€" The & was a rattling good one and hard fought. * The following is the result of the competition to «date, so far as the Weston rinks nre. concerned. Prixgmaries. R.C. Y. C: %‘ Weston. R. J. Kearns 16% T. Nattress 15 Granites g Weston President Chisholm18 N. J. McEwen 13 Consola?i]on Series. Weston / Granites T. Nattress 18 % H. Badenach 12 / Oaklands T. Nattress 18 g J. Brooks 14 i Rusholme N. J. McEwen 11 [ G. T. Carney 8 | Weston N. J. McEwen 21 % T. Nattress 17 % Granites f N. J. McEwen 15 E A. G. Lawrence 13 : Canadas N. J. McEwen 18% Dr. Edwards 17 4 Canadas N. J. McEwen 17 %éDr. Moore 9 If you want to keep him in shape, never let him suffer pain. Rub on "‘Nerviline"‘¢i8% is noted for curing strains, sw¥§llimes and stifiness and sore muscle®& % For internal use in curing cramps¢§ankd f%lic, Nerviline is a perfect marker & ’i@n every ‘good training stable Â¥&&I1 Mfind . Nerviline because it keeps Ro®ges\ in trim and reduces the veterinary&pill. Farmers, stockmen and all hprke ‘Ogyners should buy Nerviline and prove. how invaluâ€" able it is. Good for man or beast. abie ‘i.t" 1g_ _Good for man or beast. 25¢. per. bottle at all dealers. ‘ Baptist Church. Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sundayâ€"School, 3 o‘clock p.m. J. L. Sloat, Pastor. In a Churtch and Mercantile League fixture Saturday, Dovercourt C.C. deâ€" feated Weston C.CJ at Weston scores as. follows:â€" RAMAGEâ€"At Richview, on Monday, June 14th, Marig Mercer, widow of the late Thomas)] Ramage. Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sundayâ€"School and Adult Bible Class at 2.45 p.m. Ladies Adult Bible Class at 3 p.m. St. John‘s (Anglican) Church. 11 a.m. Mattins and Sermon. 9.45 a.m., Sunday School. 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Celebration of Holy Communion, first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m. third Sunday at 8 a.m. On Sunday next, services will be held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m; Sunday School at 3 p.m. On Sunday next, Mass will be celeâ€" Ns brated at 10.30 a.m. Priest in eBATEE pyony Rev. Father Player, 0.8.B. 1ds St. Philip‘s. Divine service next Sunday at 3 o‘clock p.m. Interred on THursday, June 17th, at Riverside Cemetery. The Rev. R. M. Hamilton, Pastor St. John‘s (Catholic) Church. Total....... Total:.... HAVE YOU °A HORSE Rev. T. Reverly Smith, Rector CHURCH SERVICES J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rector â€"Bovercou® C. C:â€" Presbyterian Church. Methodist Church. â€"â€"â€"Weston%‘» C u°C suffer pain. ‘+i% is noted 1 wellimes and sti leÂ¥% % For inter nps‘: rad _??'é‘pli(‘., I markel & "{‘n e table @1 Mfind keeps Rorgess in > veterinary&bil1. ind all -' Cw 1 ma and brove. Sh Rev. W. A. Potter, Pastor ELIA is noted for curing gs and stifiness and For internal use in #"Eplic, Nerviline is et. & ’i@n every ‘good Ru&I1 "find Nerviline ; Rofgesy in trim and rinary&bill. â€"Farmers, 1 hpr‘se ‘@iners should id prove..how invaluâ€" 90 31 12 14 I se Appearances, would ssem to indiâ€" cate that the C. P.&R. in try‘ng to gain permission to cf?se Jane street, have other motives in view than the moere laying of several extra rows of tracks. If the com%‘fanv ever gain permission to closef the street in question, it will be through an agreeâ€" ment arrived at wigjcn the case is keard before the railWay commission. The York Township (Founcil will never give their consent tof have the street closed under the conflitions proposed by the company. ffn putting this throughfare out of egistence the C.P. R. would have a cloged yard extendâ€" ing all the way from Edmund street to the Humber bridg@g. a distance of nearly three miles, without a single crossing. There would thus be proâ€" vided spacious yards to which the freight could all be diverted, leaving nothing but passenger traffic over the tracks to the Union Station. With the entire freight traffic thus carried on the tracks north of the city via North Toronto, the ©. P. R. would be in a position to dogaway with the downtown freight tragks, and throw _the major part of the Bost of the proâ€" posed viaducts on the | Grand Trunk. However, the C. P. RY‘s intention of building a large roundBouse at West Toronto involving an‘expenditure of half a million dollars will not be opâ€" posed by the people of York Townâ€" ship. If the rights offthe public are given due consideratign by the comâ€" pany. â€" What ‘the ratepayers want is ‘a subway at Jane street similar to that at Keele. Then the route of the children to the new sehool which is being built oneblock north of Jane ‘street would not be interfered with, and the citizens would preserve inâ€" tact what will in a f?t, .years be one of the west end‘s lgg.ding throughâ€" fares. i6 GUNNS‘, Limited, wish to advise farmers that they prefer deliveries of live hogs at their packing house, West Toronto, on Wednesdays and Fridays and in any case, not earlier than Tuesday, or later tham Friday each week. Highest prices paid for select hogs. Weights preferred, 160 in t99 ocands. Bill Nye had t truth well told when he said: ‘J man may use a wart on the back of his neck for a collar button; ride on the back coach of a railroad tra' to save the interâ€" est on his mongy till the conductor gets around; stop his watch at night to. save wear amd tear; leave the ‘1"‘ or.‘"‘t‘‘ withgut a dot or cross to save ink; pasgure a friend‘s grave to save corn, buk a man of this sort is a gentleman fand a scholar comâ€" pared to the fellow that will take a newspaper two, three or more ‘years and when asked to pay for it puts it back in the office and has it marked While a heavy frei ern diyision of th% climbing â€"a stiff gre north of this placej day night, it ran horses, killing six a ing another. The to Mr. Bently, a fa farm adjoining, an how they strayed If incubators worked as well As their ads say at every turn There can‘t be any doubt at all The whole world would have chicks to burn. E A pretty wedding took placeâ€" Wedâ€" nesday night at the home of Mr and Mrs. Henry Baker, when their second daughter, Florence, was married to Charles W. Plow of} Toronto. . Rev. A. N. Simpson of the Church of Christ was the ofl'lo‘fiating clergyman. Mrs. A. N. Simpson played the wedâ€" ding march. The ‘bridesmaids were Misses Sarah and Lily Baker, sisters of the bride. Stanley Plow and Harry Baker were the groomsmen. _ After the ceremony dinner was served in the spacious dining ’goom and shortly afterwards Mr.:and Mrs. Plow left for a short trip in Easgern Canada. The bride‘s travelling suit was of brown broadcloth,. with hat to match, grimâ€" med: with chiffon and plumes. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Plow wil‘ reside at 114 Conduié street. ‘"‘refused." Miss Katherine {Kennedy and Berâ€" tram S. Mitchell, iboth of Ward 7, were married Thurgday in St, Cecilias Church. Rev. Fafther Gallagher offiâ€" clated. | Mrs. Joel Williags of Clendennan avenue, accompanied by her son Hatrâ€" old, left on Tuesdal night on an eXâ€" tended tour of the Iwestern provinces, and will not receivg until after her reâ€" turn. The second annalfpicric of the West Toronto Festival Ghorts will be held at High Park on §aturday, June 19, at 2.15 p.m. A fime programme ~of games and races Ras been arranged, and, weather permitting, a big time is expected. % The business mcngof West Torooto held a meeting Thu{sday night in the council chamber to make arrangements for the annual excursion, which will be held this year to Peterboro on Wednesday, July 2];. Next Thursday evening another meéting will be held to make further arrangements. Peterâ€" boro has been chosen this year by a majority vote of the business men. West ‘Toronto. FAIRBANK wWITHOUT DOUBT _G. T. R. was [de about a mile sometime Thursâ€" into a bunch of ;d seriously injurâ€" animals belonged ;ne; living on the it is not known i _the railway. ht on the northâ€" Catarrhozone is a local ‘and conâ€" stitutional treatment. The Inhaler clears the air passages, stops the headache, and Ferrozone Tablets that are included in every complete Caâ€" tarrhozone outfit, never fail to drive impuritiee from the blood. This builds up and strengthens the system so that Catarrhal conditions cannot exist. The speediest cure for Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Bronchitis and Asthâ€" ma is Catarrhozone. â€" Two months‘ treatment, price $1.00; medium size, 50c. small size, 25 cents; at druggists, or N. O. Polson & Co.,. Kingston, The Farmers‘ Dairy Company, Limited, is incorporated with the folâ€" lowing York county farmers for direcâ€" tors: George Stewart Henry, warden ol York; Levi Edward Annis, reeve of Scarboro; James G. Cornell, of Scarâ€" boro; Arthur mes Reynolds, of Scarboro‘; William C. Grubbe, of Etobicoke; Williamn John Bogg, J. W. Breakey, of York, and R. M. Holtby and R. L. Crawfogrd of Vaughan. The following statement coming from one of Nova Scotia‘s prominent churchmen qarries conviction of the fact that Catarrhozone is all right. "‘For years I tried all the advertisâ€" ed remedies for Catarrh, but was unâ€" able to get relief until I used Caâ€" tarrhozone. Before I had the Inhaler half an hour my nostrils became free and lclear so. that I could breathe easily through them. In one day Catarrhozone helped me immensely, stopped my coughing and hawking and cured a dull pain that was conâ€" tinually over my gyes. I have great pleagure ‘in recor:nmending Catarrhâ€" ozone. I have proved it the best remedy for Catarrfii and diseases of the throat, lungs and bronchial tubes." a periect satlsIaCtJOM.e _ _ It is the only rem@dy that reaches all diseased parts am@ gives ‘quick reâ€" lief without bad aftiem effects. â€" Caâ€" tarrhozone containg ng tocaine nor morphine. It is natireԤ own remedy, soothing and healipg,. iand pleases evervbody that uses it. °% The capital is $60,000, divided into shares of $50 each. There is certainfy no remedy that is so well spoken y the clergy as Catarrhozone and iithis can be acâ€" counted for by the fact that it gives perfect satisfaction.,‘. & & everybody that uses No. 8 Dundas St., Nest We Sell the Boest and Purest Drugs AT THE LOWEST PRICES nc ies Nee vpane Chin > Dq s l 200 ue s eAAAARAAAAAAAAATRARARRRRRRRTIET The endorsenient of vour doctor will certainly greatly increase your confidence in Ayer‘s Pills as a family iaxative. Liver pills. All vegetable. Ask your doctor about them,. Rev. D. K. Smith of White Head, N.S., was cured of Catarrh by Catarrhozone. Pst epormeopobobopoponchorerehoronn onenes emons eropopoperoheherenepeepenenenepenchomacec and find out. â€" Follow his advice. oo peed Ayor‘s Sareaparilay the only Sarsaparifla entirely free from alcohol. We beljeve your doctor would endorse these statements, or we _woufi:‘mot make them. Ask him Are you thin, pale, easil ";fired, 1 strength? â€" Then your esggfi thin, your nerves weak. "YoR n FARMERS‘ MILK COMPANY GETS CHARTER. fHGWELL & CGO., CATARRHOZONE With our complete stock of TOILET ARTICLES MINISTERS PRAISE. and PERFUME1, we challenge comparison hy T ake Alcohol? 46 Dundas St. â€"WEST TORONTO. S H E PPA R D WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY Repairing a Specialty _ _All work promptly repaired and ‘_ guaranteed. Charges moderate Jeweller and Optician. _ Marriage Licenses iss ued. THE WATCHMAKEER D R U G GIS TS , y that reaches gives ‘quick reâ€" effects. _ Caâ€" % tocaine nor s own remedy, tired, lack your usual vigor and yet?" $ "‘No; I‘m wait until all their goods are I wart to see if they own aB I may waest to n‘must be poor, your blood need a tonic and alterative. The . .. Watchmaker, l-_CTyer Co., Lowell, Mass. WEST TORONTO

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