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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Mar 1915, p. 8

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Our Corner Stones and Grave Markers are the BEST of Materials. T Special Designs furnished free of charge if .1, SPECIAL LOW PRICES quoted during FEBRU- ARY and MARCH. A 1iyrentrfisre to CHOOSE from, all NEW in design and BEST Materials. erection. Oui, showroom is now full ot ranging in prices up to $400.00. NOW is the time to choose 0 TyI!tltE: Weston Read, Mount Dennis. WORKS: Fifth Concession, Yer Phones: Weston 174; Junction 4049 JOHN A. MARSHALL MM ti)., (IM. We contract for Light and Power installations ot all kinds. T Fixtures, Lamps and Electrical Appliances sup'" plied at less than city prices. all Firtores installed without extra charge. PHONE WESTON 230. Phone 106 {1476 DUNDAS tm1Etrr, WESTrT0RoNTo TEEEPHONE JUNCTION 190 THE BRICK: FOR COLOR, OUALIIY ANi,vENNjithNCE M, G. wARotrt, Ill? ll (COLORS MARDfll'S 1ll()lilN00)il,,. Wlllii g High Grade Red Stock Brick BELL. BROS. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Mil (lillmlulT0llil, "Seeure our rices before lacin our order p g Exact Copy of Wrapper. PLAIN-RED AND BUFF FIRE FLASHED---RED AND BUFF Elilllil GRADE PRESSEB BREE lu,,?,!!?)],),,),,?? to. limited NOTICE. Proprietor. MANUFACTURERS OF choose one for early Spring WESTON. a w. WARDELL, TH: can-rAuu COMPANY. NEW vonK cry-y, JOSEPH STREET choice Monuments charge if desired. made in Manager. i found the Blue Bird. . Martin Johnsons-tptr-h the South Seas with Jack London. Norman Mae1esrn--9frica in Transior- mation. S. S. MeClure--My Autobiography. A. 8.: Meek-A Naturalist in Canni- bal Land. S. Barbara Morgarp--The Backward Child. Thos. D. Murphy-On ,Old World High- ways. Agnes L. Palmer-The Salvage of Men. H. W. Pearson-Recollections and Records of Toronto of old. The following books have riseentily been added to the Library. . N Qn~Fiotion . William Ellis-Billy Sunday. M. J. HAtper--Tht, Annuals of the War. ', Rudyard Kipling-A Fleet in‘Being. Georgette Leb1asy-The Girl who more than two Weeks .......4 Number of Periodicals issued Total number of fir1tps ........d..4 Number of membrrs (free) ..e_.. Number of members (not free) Number of volumes issued ... Subject. M I-N) General Works ........, 100---l9,q Philosophy, '...r.r..u...' 200-299 Religion I.............., 300--394 Sociology .....c.......h. 4tj()-irN) Philology ,-"-oorr 500-5N) Natural Sdience ...... b'00-iN() Useful Arts ......_..s.s.r.q. Tlo---)) Fine Arts ......i...v.....' 800--803 Literature, ........r...... J0()--4)09 History ..r.r......m..mB. f)30--999 History m-err.............'.. $2()--02f) Biography .............. ()10-919 Geography & travel.d Fiction v..-..-......; Every Sunday-Evening at 7. Sunday School at 3 P.m. Ora Saints' Days Holy Communion at 10.30. 11 't iâ€"fi‘ Who REPORT OF WEESTON PUBLIC Masta LIBRARY FOR FEBRUARY 1915. ‘L-O'L Number of volume? retained for I m1.” lst B11ryday-Mattins at 10.30 Holy Communion (Choral) at 11. 2nd Sunday-Mattias at ll. am Sunday-Holy Communion after Mattias at II. 4th Bunday--Mattias at 11. 3th Sunday-Mattias and Litany at SAM WOOLNER, Pastor F. ridnc-rvelijs- --: - Rusia. RUSSELL ROAD M‘ETHODIST_ George omond--Pe, CHURCH. l - ee Belgui'm. (Downsview Circuit,) _ ‘ .----. Services héld in the, school house‘ t every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Iirtt'iiiiiiiiiiiii",i, Sunday School at, 2 o'clock. T new n2. 1). umNAUD, FA., l the. Future. _ Pastor. l Fredrick watson-M iekle John. --'.:-- (Perey Wecterman--T e Sea Scouts of CHURCH OF CHRIST, DECIPLES.’ the Pettel. [ Services every Sunday at 7,p.m. _ James Baltev‘ Peeps at the Sunday School at 11 am1. Royal Navy. Jl Services held" in School House, John Finnemoreâ€"Eeeps at many B. S. 31, York. lands, Switzerl nd. 11 11 a.m.---Mattins and Sermon. 3 pan.-9unday School. 3 pmr--Adt1It Bible Class. 7 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon. Celebration of Holy Communion, first Sunday of the month at 11 ana., third Sunday at 8 a.m. ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN CHURCH. Divine service rest Sunday at 11 o:clock a.m. Rev. T. BEVERLY SMITH, 10.30 ti.m.--High Mass and Sermon. 3.00 pum--Cateehism. 7.00 p.m.--Vespers and Sermon. 8.00 a.m.--Daily Mass. ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH WESTMINSTER PRESBYTEBIAN 'CHURCH. Corner Main and Mill Streets. Morning, Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 3 p.m. Evening Service at 7 p.m. Wednesday Service at 8 p.m. _ Rev. T. A. SYMINGTON, M.A., Pastor. Every Sunday-Holy Communion at THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. Morning Service tttrs-shit-ss-ttgit-it?' Sunday School ist'yYiciiCt'tt:.-v" J, Adult BibJe f,.ilesttaec,5-ti21-?Ais Evening Berviee at17 p.m., I Morning Service at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 2.45 p..m. Adult Bible Classes at 2.45 p.m Evening Service at '7 1mm. “3’ '; Chum. _ _ OLD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH' 3 Mary W. Smith-Tw in a BungafoW. Cross Street. :Dillon Wallace-Th Guant Gray Morning Service at 11 an). _ Wolf. , Sunday School at 12 noon. Lazell' T. Wooley Faith Palmer in Evening Service at 7 pm. _ New York. Midweek Service at 8 p.m. Charlotte M. Yon e-Bible Stories Everybody welcome. from the, best f books. Rev. C. R. ASHDOWN, Ph.D.' (Thomas B. Aldrich The Story of a WESTON PUBLIC LIBRARY . J. Hughes-Jones, M.A., Rector GORE M. BARROW, Rev. J. A. LONG, Ph.D., Pastor J. myarTEs-JONES, WA.; MOUNT DENNIS METHODIST GHURCH. CHURCH SERVICES Rev. J, G. ROGERS, Pastor. METHODIST CHURCH. .--Sunday, Public Worship. .--Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes. "-Suiaday, Public Worship. .--Motyday, B. Y. P. U. .--Wednesday, Prayer Service. Rev. E. D. RENAUD, B.A., Pastor. Rev. W. H. ADAMS, Pastor Rev. JAS. MINEHAN, BAPTIST CHURCH Total for February 1281. Total for January 1154. ST. PHILIP' B. Priest in charge Parish Priest ._. 12 .134 7 ..872 198 1019 262 .../...1281 Ad. Eu. 35 26 12 Pastor Rector Rector $1 21 99 ..10 244 16 16 10 : Hocggg. The Annual ysseiekvTournemen_t at the Weston Rink gs being played off now with sixeeerrftteaims in tht"fielii. So look out torfsome good games. Four teams will t ke part each night except Saturday ind Tuesday nights, which will be t en up with public skating with Bang in attendance. Thursday, Mar. 18--Rtrtrwlar Meeting Ancient order United Workman, in C)ddte1iowa' Hall, Church St., Weston, " 8 pun, Monday,"Mafch Ir.c-iei"afir Meeting ot Weston Town Choqtieil, in Council Chambers, Town H1331, at 8 pnn. Monday, March Ir-Regular Meeting 1.10.70, F',, in OddtellomtJt'Ha11, on Church Street, Weston. ,J’f Mayor Dr. W. J. 't,y1eer,1,,, Reeve J. M. Gardhouse and? Councillors J. Bull, S. Macklin a B. J. Totten will sit i; a courtkf revision at 7 pum. on Monday next, March 15th, in the Council 0113mm? of the Town Hall, to hear appeal 4agaimst the as- sessments for sewers En King George Road and Grattan 1' Street, and for sidewalks on Rosemount, Lemaire and Coulter Avenues, 'and on William and College Streets. , The Weston LawngBoWhng Club met on Wednesday ni ' t in the Bank of "British North Am ‘rica Chambers, President Wm. Ban Is presiding, for the consideration of he revised con- stitution brought in lit the executive. This will be submitteg at the annual meeting ot the club to be held on Tuesday, April 6th. 'l, lChaunoy J. ”WWW“. -Ncrl Brewster's I Caribow Hunt. , Ross Kay-The Sear for the Spy. ‘Ross Kay~The Air cont. Julia Lippinamr--M tha and Cupid. {Helm B. Loug~Jani e Day. |Alrred P. Morgan-- y Electrician. Who was recently Master of Toronto Bad Boy. William Heylrigelr -side Chauney J. Hmv‘rin -Nv-sr" browning. Charts G. 1uf-Anthony Corn- sxock. _ Herbert Tree--Thoigilts and After- thoughtp. . 1rts:rt1s)ii.,:?'iiiijipri;e Politics. Roland G. Ushetr--P n-Germarrism. Juvertile. Beth Bradford Gil i1rist--Helen and the Find-out uh. George B. Grinnell arpets Camping and Scouting. Harry Golding-The Wonder Book of Soldiers. Richard J. Hale-The Story of the Great Armada.) T. Truxton Hare-Philip Kent. Aileen C. Higgins-- Little Peineess of the Ranch. Arthur B. Pier-r-Gra nis of the Fifth. Grace M. Remio J ane Btuart's Ireland. Mary A. Sturgeo Women of cus- Theodore Rocyse Ltazilian Wil E. D. Sanderson-ll, Virna sheard--The) Burtov 3. Stevensg Henry L). Thoreaw wWalden. Wu. Tingtang--Am ica. Cameron Vene Tur4"otul--Stories from Abrahsua M. Riuans--A Far Jour Eenera MEETINGS NEXT WEEK. T. R. Presihor1-"rhe Lite and Times of Lora Sccatheorur. NELSON A R. 1teyel---rrhe Two Ameri- VSON A. EBOYLEN srecently Elected District Toronto sb1etilfn District Roose ltr-Through the ian Wil erness. orson--i sects Pests. rd-The Miracle. Stcveros411--The Charms of I After God had i'tinished making the lyrattlesnake, the itoad and the vam- pire, he had scam awful substance left with Whichihe made a knocker. A knocker is A two legged animal with a. eorlr-scrett soul a water-sog- ged Brain, and i combination back- bone made of jelly and glue. Where other men trave) their hearts he car- ries a tumor ot decayed principles. When the knocker comes down the street, honest mien turn their backs, the angels weep tearssin heaven, and the Devil shuts the gates of hell to keep him out. 2 h. j St. Rita's Club of Lambton, will hold a St. Patrieli's Day At Home in Lambton Mills Ini on the evening of Wednesday, Marti ,17th. The pro- gramme will inaude dancing, pro- gressive euchre, agid refreshments, and the proceeds win be devoted to the ‘building fund of j St. Rita/is Church, Lambt6n, The tt'rrrar1gernents are in charge of the co P ittee consisting of Mr. and Mrs. lifgfemndrevi‘llve, Mr. and ~Mrs. T. Iritzpa'tifiek, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Banner, MISS L. Bsnner, John 'Banner, Tom .Ptessley, E. Osburne, Joe Burke, andfthe secretary E. G.) Hutchinson. 5 We must bear the pain oi another party in the pers n of a wail known young ‘man in , mery society and others. , Jack must be ei il going North. Cut again Jim, we like those lone hands. Bay you are a (p---- eye. It's the Grubb that makes the but- ter fly. f1 Bay, who stole the game? Don't get sore ed, it will become you! _ Well done Dave! Emery has s e star-gazers be- lieve me; "and ottier attractions too. Magistrate T. lit. Brunton dealt with Ross Car1yl1, of Woodbridge, who was convictep on a charge of assulting his moth r, sentencing him to three months a; the Jail Farm when the accused) appeared in the County Police Cour§:. Wonider' "isrssri," 'ithe Bake Wis tinge days, must be segue attraction in the new Town. meeting on eiaturuay night under me WVV" '.-' auspices of Hm cubprdian Hm! Cross SnigngVricaEs st'Ci';1li-tsrg/vst. ”WNW in the v',eaodist chm. h, at ' ' ' J, . "" Which UOL (i. )ctiar;'dog Ryerson, R 'l. EZZICIJZD Raney, "P"' 103, Ring :1: '0 u Will tsprak on the war and the ==t-:e:zeze=ir=zzzzz:zzzzzz:=zez:s lw " , f we Red Cross Society Col WANTED.-BY weal-educated domes- IRyersml ls prtsiuent of the Canadian ticated girl, posit/i011; in store, or light skied Cross b‘ 'uety and founder of the housework. Apply by letter tol. L. suciety in Canada. 1 His address wl Times & Guide offycai,' Weston. 11 he: very interesting find entertaining 'er-r-r---"------"---"--::--:-' In addition to the ad‘gress an exvet r, L SALE musical programme ltas been arranged. PIANO FOR " The Thisuetowri?, Branch bf the Women's Institute; will meet s, the home of Mrs. J ohrt Love on Wednes- day, March 17th.; Papers will be given by Mrs. t, Shaw and Miss Johnstone, instruttter1ta1 duet, Mrs. Steward and N s Hattie Riley; Cake contest, t i Misses A. Frost, WOOD BRIDGE Will the ladies Who are so kindly knitting socks for the Red Cros- bl eiet.1 please be very particular nbc to leave any seams which wou d hurt the soldiers feet when marcmz‘g [new must be no seams under the fo in or the socks Will be uni-own out, also socks must be of u , f rm size in pairs, by being parties lar on thege two points mu will save the society a great deal or labor. a very rigid inspection is made of all the supplies forwa,ded to we, n, nt l li 1"r;ire)li.Secy G. King, M. Bafdroak and M. Farr; Everybody welcome: Hats, caps, ties, etc. in all latest nove1ties.--W. E. Coleman, Weston. Conside1;able interest was manifest- _,l'ruorm"11reridotjfs, uf1ti1nttJ,t1vtg11't1 ed at the_(J,1'.R Saigon on Thursday, ‘it is the Wish of th visiting team- , _ by the sight of a plle.0f bundles ad. quake it more intere, ting, we are "_/JI' dressed to the Catt)ulian Red Cross 1 ling and will put liaaything - in I' Society, Central Branch, The ship ‘way ot a prize tr' m a doll to a ment coneistvd of two huge bundles or) Steinway Baby G and Piano. The bandages, one bundle of pads one} winners to take bag; Signed on be. bundle of handkerchiefs and two large l half of Club, E. ' ggr Btbe.-Treas., bunches of socks. This shipment re iDoTvsview, Ont. F, presented a, part 0f"‘the work accom- _lrl--'-i--/-r--r---'r't'=ic'izz=i-=e==:,,e,,,=, plished by the ladies in the last hangi PIANO TUNER-John T. Anderson, days. £00 Beresford Avenue, WestrIoroptp, the work at the Lied Cross Society, he will explam by you should be, it you are interestedwou will be en- couraged by tae address, so do not tall u. hear him. , _ r Herbert Cossfor(d, organ m: anl, Toronbu Collvge of Music will gave an organ recral at 7.45iut1til thenpeniug of the meeting vliss,jGentssrieve mes has very kindly constinted to sing Rule Tue Canadian Red Cross Society de- sires Co acknowledge with thanks a cash contribution of$10 00 from the memb rs of the Young Ladies Huckey team, through Mrs. o. Master. The money has been used for buying wool, and the stockings will soon be at the front. ', 'piished_t,ieciies' in the last few: PIANO TUNER-John T. Anderson! days. §200 Beresford Avenue, Westr,,Dyrstti?; Are you interested in Red Cross/yin visit Weston every week? (hPrirtl work? if not you should hear Comm-,1 ifor Piano Tuning to be left Wm; Ryerson speak on the present war and 1Miss M. Forsythe, Music Eeacher. thra wnrlz (it rhu l!,.A C3r.rtor, Gard..." L Vnr-_4.4,, “ . N - s ”lilanula, bv speci(il request. Hr. Lorne Fraser and the Weston male moms wilt also ccmribute 1:2.erch 'elections Llwre will be no admission charge, t: e object of,the meeting he, mg rm create an intetest in Red Cross work THISTLETOWN LAMBTON MILLS. ' RM) GROSS NEWS The event of we week will be me THE KNOCKER EMERY Pare, Regular I-----"'-' 5 cents Night Car Pare ............'10 cents A Night Car will leave WestrTtirontt? for Weston every Saturtlay higlst if 12 p.m. Returning, leave Weston' at 113.20 pan. _ 2.20 11.35 2.10 12.00 2.3.0 Connect with Davenport ear at Keelo and Dundas Streets. if; Pare, Regular I-----"'; 5 can-ts Night Car Pare .............'10 cents 2.20 2.40 1.00 1.20 1.40 1.20 1.40 2.00 Cars leave West Toronto for TT Mount Dennis, etc., as follows: Cars leave Keele and Cars I) Dundas Sts. West 0.00 9.20 March 31.--Extensive Auction Bale of Farm Stock and Implements, thtr property of Garnet Brown, Ttytttyn- ham. 8.40 HOUSE TO RENT.-? rooms, all conveniences, Coulter Avenue. Apply to F. Sainsbury, Church and "tdl meets. V " - 7.40 8.00 March 1,t).-Credil Sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of J. Thirkle, Lot 16, Con. 3, Etchi- coke, near Richview. March 25.--Credit Bah) of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of C. M. Paisons," Lot 20, Com 5, West York. March 29.--Auction Sale of the property and Saw Mill of the late Robert Sproule, in Tottenham. splendid mares, wriiiack and _ "sl t 7. Norman Ran-ey, Prlvr1e 103, Ring 1, Preston. ', 11 March 18.--Admi strattix Sale of Farm Stéok an ImpVmer1ts, the property of the foe Matthew Dix, west half Lot 9, Ithyn. 8, Vaughan, near Woodbridge. ( . . March 27.--Extensive Sale ot Far-m Stock and Implements, the property of Benjamin Boyley, Lot 33, Con. 5, West York. March 15.--moreqirsred Credit Salt? of Farm Stock 2111!? Tmplements, the property of Michae LHaydon, Lot ll,, Con. 8, Toronto Fe. ,3. ' C March 17.--CrediEi Sale of ei,',.., Cattle, the prop y of Hy. Miler; Lots 17 and 18, Co i' 4, York. March 3(h-Auetion Sale of Horses and Rigs in Tottenham. _ Also Family Cow, 50 Laying Hens! Peerless Oil S.tosre,ii4 holes, 60 yards K Oirlcloth, hardwo' pattern, Writing: Desk and Bookcas , and other turnts ture. Apply mom gs, Dr. Ashdown, Dufferin Street, W ton. 11 ing will undertake polishing pianos March 24.-Extensive Credit Sale.--- of Farm Stock and Implements; the property of Wm, E. Heacark, Lot 20, Con. 1, Etobicoke Township. CHALLENGE.--. 0 any ofr-hani,1. Rifle Clubs withi these boundaries; East to the W zone. West to Hamilton. \South 1oToronto. Northr’ lo the pole. Condi ions as to11owsi-u Twenty-two Galina rifles to be used. All open sights. 0 wind gauges oi shields. Distance 75 yards. Five‘ rounds to each man To be shot over our range. No les than twelve men from any club to , ity contest, and it it is the Wish of th visiting team _ make it more intere ting, we are "dl' ling and will puttar1ything V. in t" way of a prize trim a doll to a. Weston. During Spring houTe-e1ea,r. SUBURBAN RAILWAY TIME TABLE; Condensed hihttt"ttotgtt 10.00 10.20 10.40 11.00 11.35 ROSEHOUNT AVENUE J. K. MCEWEN’S SALES Funerals arranged and Embalming promptly at- tended to, UNDERTAKER, W. J. WARD, 9.20 6.20 5.40 3.40 2.40 Back of C.P.R. Station WESTON LINE. J. A. Wright. , PHONE 168 Successor to x 5.50 2.50 ‘s.,1o 8.10 6.30 "r.M) V 6.6ih 3.50 7.W -r tar 7.80 ' 4539 Ilh10 12.30 12.50 1.10 1.30 _ 8.5.0 , .10 9 .30 9 .50 10.10 10.39 10.50 11.10 11.30 11.50 A.M. RM.‘ 5.50 2.50 45110 8.10 6.30 "r.M) G.50- 3.50 7.10 -r tar' 7.30 _ 4.30 _7.5th J 4.50 3.10 -5.10 Cars leave Weston. sa.,,,,,,'))"' ot Farm' Pl, proper by 2 1 10.10 16.30 10.50 11.30 12.00 9.10 9.30 6.19 H."

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