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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Dec 1913, p. 5

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r{ a COR. YONGE AND ALEXANDER STREETS e "‘TORONTO, Ont., gives its studestss $ the hest business education and assistg i _ them to secure pogs@ions when comâ€" A: petent. Write toâ€"dey for our large f _ W. E. COLEMAN @hoice Groceries, TEAS, COFFEES. Etc. Butter and Egqgs a specialty. 1 THOMAS wW. CARLYUE. »E(Patent Applied for) Manufactured only by <G. N. LACK, MT. DENNIS. wWw. C. BURRAGE â€"Builder & Contractor _ Price $1.75 and $1.10 a bottle._ Manuiactured at NORWICH, ENG T ORONT O W. J, INCH, Druggist, _WESTON and MT. DENNIS Prescribed by all leading Physicians in cases of Amaemia, General Debiliâ€" ty, Influenza and Convalescence. The well known English Tonic Wine made from Genuine O‘Porto Port and Tonic Ingredients. Can be procured e from â€"_ Mi. J. Thompson, Chief of Toronto Kire Brigado, says: . ‘"L highly approve of this Paten Clothes Dryer, and recommend its use in all households, it certainly will be & great protect tion from fire by careless handling of clothes. And no matter WHAT you decide upon, we promise to "hamd the coat rover to your PERFECT in «every parâ€" icular. : Something New Welcome Ceiling Clothes Dryer «catalogue. \WINTER TERW OPENS JAN 5th J / )ELLGMOTT â€"aÂ¥" a4 Lambton Ave., Estimates given on all kinds of work Concrete Mixer for hire, capacity 40 yards a day. Carpeater and Contractor Coulter Avenue, â€"_ WESTON You‘have <been promi€iag yourself ah Qvercost for Chriftmassâ€"why not make a move to realize yzur wishes? We are waiting to doo~our part. Younnever saw or heard :about any better Ovescoatings tham we are nOW showing. Choose your own materasl. Have it any length you like. Have it built in any stylecon the fashion pglate. Geo. Sainsbury LET US MEASURE "YOU FOR THAT OVERCOAT. TAILOR aad MEN‘S FURNISHER MAIN ST. â€" WESTON wWwEstT TORONTO BRANCH $ Agent for MILTON PRESSED BRIGLK Phone No. 106 Let us take your order some of these yS. _ GCartras Pan Ur â€" $4,543,400.00 REsrEVE _ â€" â€" _ $5,293,400.00 ©orner Dundas aud Keele Streets. Opp. Bank of Nova Scotia Reposits received in Savings Department of $1.00 and upâ€" wards, and interest â€" allowed hereon at Currert Rates. Josepk Street. WESTON THE BAPK OF EXTABLISHEED 1805,. DEALER IN [DELICTIOUS im MANAGERE MOUNT DENNIS. Phane No, 2 BRICKWORK, PLASTERING _ AND STONE WORK. Produced on the banks of the Humber and delivered in sterilized bottles daily by Jr. I.â€"Gladys T# Chessum and Maggie Kathleen Bletcher, Dora Easto, Walkerâ€" Jr. I.â€"Gladys T&gylor, Kathleen Chessum and Maggie Wiseman, equal; Kathleen Bletcher, uby Thompson, Dora Easto, Walker Wilson. Primaty Room.â€"Isgbel Bell, Jefferâ€" son Moore, Thoma § Clark, â€" Walter Grainger, George Hill, Reggie Smart. Total number registered 463. Average daily attendance 387. MORLEY‘S ~ WESTON Sr. I.â€"Edith Moor Eva Barber and Els Elsie Ullrich, Meta Mewhort. Jr. IIâ€"Anniec EB Wright, _ Mary Mfi Codd, Edith Bugden equal; Maurice Ea Tossel, equal. ! Call at Inch‘s Store and see Hoyâ€" |land. Mr. Eynon is always pleased to |show yeu the goods. Prices cheaper ‘than T&éronto. Br. IL.â€"Henry M Guinness, Ernest Al nor, Harold Hellike Jr. II.â€" Mona | DeMary, Dorothy V Ruth Walton, Eva §r, III,â€"Viola W Emily Southorn, Bert Aldridge, Al Intermediate II. Emily Miller, _ G Alan Southorn, J man Gerrard. Builders and Contractors, Holley Avenue, WESTON P _ 0O. Box 242. Jr. IV.â€"Edith P FErances Chessum, Beatrice Benson, fl Sr. IV.â€"Jean M side, Myrtle Wink Ernest Broughton, Saturday, Dec. 20â€"Regular meeting Ancient Order of Foresters, in Oddâ€" fellows‘ ‘Ha, ‘Church St., at 8 ‘p:m. The following is the standing of the first six pupils is their respective classes for the maopth of November. Names are arranged according to merit:â€" Thursday, Deof 18 egular meoting Ancient Oder rite Workman, in Oddfellows‘ MB ChÂ¥fteh Street, at 8 p.m. ; ‘t £#°8 MOUNT DENNIS §CHOOL REPORT Don‘t forget the £. 0. F. Concert on Tuesday #ie 16th, in the Town Hall This Church is having a week‘s festival to commemorate the opening of the present building. On Suwpday, December 14th. e special preacker at the morning, ternoon amd evenâ€" ing services will be the Rev. R. A. Hiltz, B.D. Morday, Dec. 15â€"Regular mesting ‘of â€"Weston Town ountil, in the Council Chambers. fatf8 o‘clock p.m. On Monday eveging at 8 c«e‘clock, there will be a variety entertainment which is being grranged by m few officere of the Royal Grenadiets who will neotor their F‘taient‘‘ omt, and will take charge $f the entire enterâ€" tainment. The best taient proaurable in Taronto has bgn booked. _ There will mot be a dulflc momsnt, asd it will be the best 25 cent entertamnment ever given in Moint Denpois or disâ€" trict. f BUTTER AND FGGS A SPECIALTY. BUTTONWOAD AVE., â€" MOUNTâ€" DEANIS On Tuesday even{ng the members of | the camgregation will sit down to a hot C@ristmas Dinner, there will be | an informal concert afterwards. On Wednesday affiernoon from Sito 9 the children of theg congregatiom .are having a party. T‘éis is not ths Sanâ€" day fSchool trea that will take place ou \’I‘uesday,%&he 30th inst.. On Satarday everf'ilng at 8 p.m., the week will «close with a service of inâ€" tercession ithat the work of the Church msgy be prgspered. MEALER IN Choice Beef, Lamb, Vea!, Ham and Bacon Wednesday, Dec} W7.â€" ing of Syracuse Médg Pythias, in ~OddifWows Street, at 8 p.m 7 Only two â€"weeks more and the two most populer girls@get those Beautiâ€" ful Dolls in the Dr Store. On Thursday eveping at 8 o‘cletk, Canon Bixon will tell the story eof "Christi@‘s Old Orgian,"" and) will shgew Lantern Slides illugtrating the whole story. Afmissicn §‘ree to all. Monday. BDec. 15â€"Regular ameeting L.O0.0.F., in Oddfellows»& Hall, Church Street. 1'/ i Tuesday, Dec. 16â€" Woodmen of the War! Hall, Church Strget, NELSON JARRETT . Jobbing promptly attended to THE FRESHEST AND BEST MILK IN WESTON GRAY BROS. Mount Dennis CHURCH O THE GOOD SHEPHERD MEETINGS NEXT WEEK. Oddfellows/ â€"*a Dec. 15â€" Regnla Town @ouncil, mbers, fatf® o‘c Dec. 1¢â€"Regula the Worlg, in C h Strget} at 8 p , Decf Â¥,â€"Reg: cuse fMikodge, _ K Oddip#ows‘ f De‘" 18â€"Reguls P mite Wor All} ChÂ¥tch S eod, Fred Churnâ€" tth, Henry Cook, Doris Southorn. ars, Mable Brown, Atberta Brown, m Phillips. Igon, Hilda Webp, [Teddy Jackson, rt Livings. Jornish, â€" Dorothy ilson, Adg Moore, agle. Beatrice Miller, rge Winkworth, n Strong, Norâ€" xted, John Mcâ€" on, Winnie Rayâ€" F Wilired Watson. ennock, _ Wilfred F:rrel, Richard and Vera Black, to , Myrtle Maxted, Phillips, equal; llrich, Margaret â€"Kegular meeting , in Oddfellows‘ , at 8 p.m. ,â€"Regular meetâ€" ige, Knights ‘of DAIRY and Flossic 11, Church W 59 AND that if the assent of the electors is obtained to the said proâ€" posed Byâ€"Law, it will be taken into consideration by the Municipal Counâ€" cil of the said Corporation at a meetâ€" ing thereof, to be held aiter the exâ€" piration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice, and thatâ€"such first publication was made on the Twelith day of December A.D..â€"1918. Second Reading, Council Chamber, the Firstâ€"day of December, A.D., 1913. NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that the‘ foregoing is a true copy of a proposed Byâ€"Law of the Corporation of the Village of Woodbridge, to be submitted to the votes ofi the electors at the same time and at the same places as tho annual election for the Municipal Council, and the Deputy Returning Officers appointed to hold the said election shall take the vote. AND that on the Phirtyâ€"first day of December, A.D., 1913, at Ten o‘clock in the forenoon at the Clerk‘s office in the said Municipality, has been fixed for the appointment of persons to attend at the polling places, and at the final summing up of the votes by the clerk. Local Option Byâ€"Law First Reading, Councilâ€" Chamber, the Third day of November, A. D., 1913. THAT the sale by retail of spiritâ€" uous, fermented, or other manufacâ€" tured liquors is and shall be prohibitâ€" ed in every tavern, inn or other house or place of public entertainment in the said municipality, and the sale thereof, except by wholesale, is and shall be prohibited in every shop or place other than a houss of public entertainment in the said Municiâ€" pality. And this Byâ€"Law shall come into force and take effect as from the First day of May next after the final passing thereof. The Munic;;;al; Couilvcirlw "éfâ€" at:he Corâ€" poration of the Village of Woodpridge hereby enacts as follows‘ BYâ€"LAWY NUMBER ... OF THE CORPORATION OF THE VILLAGE OF WOODBRIDGE. TO PROHIBIT the â€"sale by retail of Spirltuous, Fermented or other manuâ€" factured liquors in the Municipality of the Village of Woodbridge. | _ The above lodge m§#it in the Oddfelâ€" ‘lows‘ Hall on Wedmgsday night. _A large number of m@pribers were preâ€" sent. The ilollowing .officers were elected sor the comifeg year â€"W. M., Bro. T. Griffith; D.M§, Bro. E. Holley; Recording Secretary, "Qhas. F. Wacey; Financial Secretary, Thos. Buchanan; Treasurer, W. 0. Diamecan; CUhaplain, Jas. Grifith D.C., &. Saxon; First Lecturer, W. Legrow{ Second Lecturâ€" er, G. Hopcroit, RKurst Committee Man, J. Colhoun, J&., W. Bro. G. Howard Gray, W. Golden Star, L.O.L. 900 conducted@the ipstallation cof the officers. W. Br@‘s. Nelson Boyâ€" il¢en, W.M. L.O.L., 602,4and I. :Nichols, ‘P.M. LO.L. 602, were alsp present and addrecsed the meeting A Savings A#tmt As An Investment At Wednesday‘s mgeting of the Wesâ€" ton Hospital Sewing Club plans were made ior the Chrigmas tree at the hospital, at which &gach child will reâ€" ceive a warm swemker, toque, stockâ€" ings and mittens, gas well as toys, candy and iruit. (@pristmas cheer is also being arranged for the bedâ€"paâ€" tients. Mas. Charflis Law gave an outlire of the workjdone by the club since its beginnimg. i The Bahk of Nova Scotia 4 Mention this Paper. * iik l i e e k o k t o l lc k o l t e e ag e es l e t k e stt le t s se aadsboptk a e l o e ie ic l lc k e e k e e e e lt l gepeat k e i se o GROUSE HILL, 1@ 0. L. No. 191 Winter Session: Opess January 5th in all Departments of the €ENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Youge and Gerrard Streets, Toronto. Our Catlalogue explains our superiority in equipment, Staff, Methods and Reâ€" sults, _ You are invited to write for it if interested ig the kind of school work which brings best success, A savings accountfin the Bank of Nova Scotia is a@f ideal anvestâ€" ment for three ref@sons. First, it has the mostf important reâ€" quisiteâ€"Safety.£ Secomd, it is always readily gyailable in cash. Third, the ig frest is certain, and, if you dofuiot wisk to use it, is compound£d for,yeu twice a year. Capital ang Surplus, $15,000,000. Total Asgets fover $48,000,000. Independent Dutside.Budit since 1906. $# * 11 \ A. S. Fraser, Manager Also Branch at Mount Dennis Address W, H. SHAW, President WESTON BRANCH s accounthin € Scotia is a@i idea three refsons. ie mostf# impor Safety.& Secor eadily gyailable he 'rest is ou dofglot wisk t und£éd? for .y@ n# Surplus, $17, gets fover $I8, ent Dutside.Bu $ : f ) £ E J B éF k ED. â€"W. BROWN, Clerk 1gs, $19,000,000. er $48,000,000. tside.&udit since % 11 "| _ Eggs at 75 cens a dozen! It‘s a _dâ€" shame, said Jbe. We were seated round the "cheerful‘‘ stovepipe in the ‘‘general"‘ room @t the Central, on Bunday afternoon} discussing things in generaf. It‘s g dâ€" shame continâ€" _ ued Joe., but it‘s the paople‘s own ‘ {fault. Look at tBe vacant land that people could"raise hens on. The peoâ€" _ ple don‘t educatae their children right â€" these days, look for instance what _ the people did lagt yearâ€"voted 45,000 dollars for a High School, and what â€" do:s it mean? What does it mean? _ he repeated, why. . that the children |will wear white gollars and cuffs and â€" will be too progd to wean clothea ‘like I have on, of, Wwork on the farm â€"or raise hens. Whyâ€"but there, what‘s the use. I feel disgusted every time _I think about if Being further enâ€" _ couraged however, Joe. contintedâ€" "‘Children nowâ€"ai@ays get up just in _time for school,nd when school is over, they either) go to the rink or play ball, or some other such rub |bish.""‘ ‘‘Wasn‘t you ever a boy Joe?”‘ ‘"Aye," said he, «‘but when I was a! boy, we had to work, WORK! I say.‘"‘ Somehow the conversation turned and | \|mention was made of the number of} ‘‘bums,"‘that were passing through this burg every fgight. It was now that Joe again @poke up. "‘Bums,"‘ said he, ‘""there néver should be such a thing in this country, why aint these men, instegl of wasting their time, raisin‘ hen$$ As I said before, look at the vacant land. Why if these bums were on this vacant land raisâ€" ing hens, we would get our egg fruit at 25 cents, or @ven less a dozen. Instead of educating the children to wear cuffls ani c@llars, and to deâ€" spise the good lagd on which their good parents earn@d their money, and inciting 50 per cegt of them to beâ€" come ‘"bums.‘‘ Educate them. to work on the farm and raise hens. It makes me mad tg think about it,i said Joe, as he bi ged the door and disappeared. Somgone shouted for Joe to come bagk and hear the ‘‘other side," but he refused. Joe although he is living in the year 1913, still maintains the ideas of long ago when theywere quite differâ€" ent. Yes, when they were very differâ€" ent days. When the automobile, the telephone and a high Class education for all were not so glosely connected with the farmer. Whether Joe‘s ideas are old fashioned or upâ€"toâ€"date, it matters little to Rhim. What he means isâ€"That education is therefore the cause of the high price of eggs, and the high cost of living in general. LONGFELLOW. There rugt tey some very "big" holes on the Fifth) or some person is a big Iâ€", we meag storyâ€"teller. JOE DISCUSSE "Algy, would like itwo minutes with the fools who pties his water barrels.. Filling bafrels on a cold day is no joke. ‘"‘Just as Good,"! is 4 poor motto. ‘"It‘s an ill wind; etc.‘‘ Eggs being so dear, the actorg should be perfectâ€" ly safe. i B This is an insult tog our fireâ€"brigade. Several months ag@ said a manm, a fire occured in Wegton, ons of the fir;‘emen was "‘saving!‘ things from upâ€" slifirs, and he cauged. much fun by throwing out the rrors and smaShâ€" ing them, and them carrying out a femtherâ€"bed. Well! wwell‘! j They say we are foolish who spend all _ we earn, Never thinking of hardships In store; We are told that JFohn D. beganâ€"carly to learn $ To daily salt dcjwn a bit more; We ave gotting $ advice from the wea thiest mens Who candidly show us the way; But what is the ghance for the father € ol ten & To save on thrge dollars a day? Thsy candidly tfll us we mustn‘t expect 4 That châ€"ating will help us along; If we wish to ‘be tlassed with the | proud and glect â€" We mrsh stegglily shun what is i wrong. At the end of th¢ week we must cull | from our yg A bit to be Rofirded away; But what is the #hance for the father d es c( _ To save on thibe dollars a day? | Get your Magazinesâ€"Ladies Home Journalâ€"World and Star (Saturday might), Weston Times, from Inch‘s ; Who was it that went ‘"shopping‘‘ on Tuesday, was it go buy the ring? Weddinz Bells! hear them ring. For all Electric installing consult J. A. Bayliss, Lambton Avenue, Mount Dennis. Estimates cheerfully given. . Hats off to the Rireâ€"Chief and the ‘‘Loys" who £o pluti%iéy responded to the fire call. A g "‘soaking‘" is their only meward. Doc. made a splemdid speech. Oh! yes, â€" watch Doc. %\gt his feet right under the ta®ble on New Year. That cow yarn was no good. Don‘t do it again. * Donit kiss the girls, oh! _ It‘s a pity we didn‘t get a writing expert out here whâ€"n the writing was placed on the bil],_,‘boards. Oh!â€"cents 50 ceitsâ€"Oh! a 2 & ‘"Fry ‘ed. 8 Old "King Coal‘‘ is again a melry old soul. & meued en oi o‘ o m Smss olve Mioene WPs ce ue o Those who " n" gi o ‘‘look n‘ 1 aRiEre %n can sure give Clang! Clang! 4 Clang! Fire! Fire! Fige! There was a t time in the old town. Trap Rock! Trap Rock! Trap Rock! There was a t ‘time in the old Something HOT ‘was a good name for it, Oh! but thé% boys were cold. HEARD iT THE POST OFFICE CORNER. ~A PLAINTIVE PLEA. ‘EGGS & BUMS." is a poor motto. etc."‘ Eggs being should be perfectâ€" a "Guessing Cm;?stfi’ Vocal Duet| _ He met her in fhe meadow, â€" by Mrs. Stewart? and Miss Hattie, As the sun was sinking low; Riley. Literary by Miss T. Kingdon.| They walked al@ng together The Question Drgwer is a feature of In the twilight‘s aiterglow. $ each meeting. All ladies are kindly She waited until, gallantly, invitedâ€"to attend this meeting. | He lowered aÂ¥l the bars, ‘ p » |\_ Her solt eyes b@nt upon him Mopody Bros. for all kinds of poulâ€" As radiant ast the stars. f try foods. mank She neither smilgd or thanked him; : In truth she Kkew not how, This old ‘"purg ‘$of ours is certainâ€" _ For he was but & farmer‘s lad, ly noted for "runfways.‘" And she a Jergey cow. _ The regular monthly meeting of \ Thistletown Branch of West York ’Women’s Institutes will be held at Miss Vina Atkinson‘s home, on Dec. the 17th, at 2.30 m.m. Miss F. A. Dixon will give a paper on ~Prosperâ€" ity of Canada anf Memories ol our Queen.‘"‘ Mrs. Levj Goddard will give a "Guessing Confest.‘"‘ Vocal Duet by Mrs. Stewar ; and Miss Hattie Riley. Literary by Miss T. Kingdon. The Question Drgwer is a feature of each meeting. All ladies are kindly invitedâ€"to attend this meeting. : If in failing health write Dr. R. V. Pierce‘s faculty at Invalids‘ Hotel, Buffalo, New York. is the balancing powerâ€"a vitalizing f’ er. It acts on the stomach and organs of digestioj aprd nutrition, thus purifying the blood and giving strength to:the n es, indirectly aiding the liver to perf?’rm its very impgrtant work. Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical D iRcopery hzs been successful for a generation as a tonic and body/builder. Sold by medicine dealers in liquid or*tg b_léf formâ€" trial box of ‘‘Tablets‘‘ mailed on receipt of 50 oneâ€" cent stamps. To Learn Auto Business and Take an Agency. â€" You can make fx}om $18 to $50 a week, driving, Sgllifg or Repairing Cars. We will feath you in a few weeks, in your @wi home, to be an expert Automobfle/man, abd get you an agency for a ggh gpafie car. â€" We have been estahtishedwhive/ years, and have over 6000Sucgéssful graduamtes. Write at once f@r FgeeZ/Booklet which gives full informationt The tension you must necessarily lace upon your nerves, and the sacrifice of proper exercise you havg to make at times must be balanced in some way. In your race for success don‘t looge sight of the fact that only through good health can you attain su;?ass. Success dependslargely u ) Cood Health 5 ROCHESTER AUTO SCHOOL, 738 Church St., ROCHESTER, N.Y |Canada‘s Religions and Illustrated 1 Story Periodical of Largest ’ Cireylation. Our good old Sfirday ‘"storyâ€"teller‘‘ friend, the ‘‘Nqgrthern Messenger,"‘ has been for ngarly fifty years a ‘favorite with t Canadian pcople. !It gives splendid iwalue for the money and contributes largely to a Sunday so well spent asito bring a week of content. A strong ally to the ttemperâ€" ance cause and eÂ¥ery other moral reâ€" form, and truly ‘a character builder. | It is such a fige paper that many ol tha largest city Sunday Schools distribute it as their regular Sunday Bchool paper. For they realize that a paber which giges so much for the money and interésts the o‘der memâ€" bers of the family as well as the youngsters, gives the parents an adâ€" d,tional incentivg to see that their children attend sgéhool every Sunday. And through the %‘weekly visits of the ‘‘Northern â€" Messgnger‘‘ the church helps to cheer angd hearten many who cannot, others who will not, attend its services. $ lished by JOHN DOUGALL & SON, ‘‘Witness‘‘ Bleck, Montreal, Canada. Try it for a yeatr. _On trialt to New Subscribersâ€"To individual addrea’ges, 12 months for 30 cents; Sunday ‘Schools, in any reâ€" quired quantity, 3 weeks FREE trial; Clubs of ten coéies a week to one address for 12 months for $2.00. Larger clubs pro rata. The "Northern Messenger‘‘ is pubâ€" MEN â€"WANTED The "Northern Messenger‘‘ is about to celeprate its] Golden Jubfleeâ€"50 years of usefulngss in hundreds of thousands of homes. Will it have a welcome in yours this year? THISTLETOWN Reresese20s0ss0s0rce0000e000e 0000000000000 0e0e0 000 * & K) Ms““w““““ seseeseee00c.e0e0e000e0e0e LARGE DEEP LOTS. wWIDE SIREET3S. BUILDING RESTRICTIOXNS. . Pierce‘s Golden fl edical Discovery BEUYC ~A EOT NORTHERN MESSENGER See the LOCAL REAL ESTATE MEN or THE EUMBER HOME DEVELOPMENT (0., ONE HUNDRED PEOPLE LATEST SODA FOUNTAIN Ices Cream Bricks 25 cents each. wWILL KEEP HARD FOR HOURS. Humberside Waiting Room WEST TORONTO HUMBERMOUNT BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING, WE~â€"TON. c home, bfle /man, ab & £ ar E%gh g parce Ds i_ hed v‘l, O sucgbssful _ or Fj = ~mdat iob an be seated at one time in the large Ice Cream arlour in the Humberside Wairing Roorw a character builder. e paper that many 'figy Sunday Schools beir regular Sunday r they reglize that fes so much for the Est,s the o‘der memâ€" ily as well as the the parents an adâ€" m.â€" Miss F. A. |distance Telephone SAVE YOUR TAXES, ; BCE IN A. M. McEWEN. Licensed Auctionâ€" eer for the Counties of York and Peel. Office, Main Street, Weston. Long HENRY RUSSELL, Licensed Aucâ€" tioneer for the City of Toronto ard Counties of York and Peel. All orders promptly attended to. I have several good farm properties placed in my hands 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. My commission, if sale made, is 1 per cent on all property. Phone Central, Weston. Residence, John Street. t ANCMC. VmCce, . Main Long distance telephone PEARSON & McEWEN, Dealers in Real Estate. Village and Farm Proâ€" perties for Sale or to Rent. Office, Main St., opposite the Bank of B. N. A:, Wes:on. Long distance Telephune connection. tt J. K. McEWEN, Licensed Auctionâ€" eer for the Counties of York, Peelâ€"and Simcoe. Dealer in Real Estate. Vilâ€" lage and Farm Properties for Sale or Rent. Office, Main St., Weston. e 5e Sn nb iess es e en Crapatecciald Road, 11 rooms and basement. Apply to G. M. Lyons, Church Warden, St. Phillip‘s Church. 53tf RICHARD WADE delivery agent for Canadian Express 0 business in and out lmits. _ Also bagg cartage. Phone No. HOUSE TO RENTâ€"Al conveniences $15 a month. Apply at office of Trethewey Model Farm. 54tf STRAYEDâ€"On the premises of the undersigned, est, half Lot +5, Con. 5, West York on or about the 8th day of Novemv/gr. 1913,‘a oneâ€"year old black and white Reifer. Owner can have cam:s by Paying expenses. Iâ€"Ien;;y Welsh, 77 $1 per foot down. $10 per lot monthly. HOUSE TO RE}{ George‘s Road. Moran. WANTEDâ€"â€"Hox:;v:a Garden work, La H. Roberts, Hum} WANTEDâ€"Imm experi_n ed hougeâ€"f referesces requird Lewis Lukes, "Li Strees, Wes on. TO RENTâ€"Large house Condensed Advertisements S1iXDPIeSs Company‘s on all n and out within the town Also baggage and general PASTBORATE for the Dominion and DR. PIERCE‘S GREAT FAMILY DOCTOR BOOK, The People‘s Common Sense Medical Adviser â€"newly revised upâ€"toâ€" date editionâ€"of 1008 pages, answers hosts of delicate questions which every woman, single or married,ought to know. Sent FREE in cloth binding to any address on receipt of 50 oneâ€"cent stamps, to cover cost of wrapping and mailing only. No. 69 iately; thoroughly tlour maid. Good â€" _ Apply to Mrsg. c Lodge,"‘ William | 57 A HOWE. ultural Landscape rs made and kept. P.â€"â€"5 Rooms, King Apply to _ Miss 57 ) the premises of fest, half Lot 15, on or about the Coulter Avenue, St., Weston. 57 on Rectory

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