Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 11 Dec 1918, p. 5

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5 4 2s 35 fo. _ This is an excellent opportunity for â€" Canada to display what she can furâ€" nish to help rebuild warâ€"wasted _ Erance and at the same time improve F our national financial standing, as _ the success of the Victory Loan makes ‘\â€" possible an extension of credit. Canaâ€" frs dian manufacturers should, coâ€"operate \_ with the Department of Trade and _ Commerce to "get the business." A cablegram received by the U. S. â€" Food Administration recently stated / that the first relief ship carrying food wand supplies for the relief of the Euâ€" ropean people had arrived at Gibralâ€" {etar. The Minister of Trade and Comâ€" merce. has applied for thirty booths at the next fair. A few of these will be used for government exhibits, but most of them will be at the disposal iof the Canadian Manufacturers‘ Assoâ€" ciation. . Allotment , and applitation ‘foz space should be made to that Asâ€" sociation. The Department will pay for the booths, also the freight for exâ€" ‘hibits from ports of embarkation to Lyons. ; Lambton Cars leave West To.onto every 15 minutes: on the hour, quarter past, half hour and quarter to. Leave TLambton on the hour, quarter past, Abalf hour, and quarter to. y Davenport Cars leave West Toronto on quarter wto and after the hour. Leave Bathurst ‘Street on quarter to and after the hour. 8 5 i b G. T. R. TIME TABLE pal Going West 7.16 a.m. x. ; 9.10 a.m. daily. ; TTL p.m. x. h 4.45 p.m. x. 7.05 p.m. x. 1x Daily except Sunday. 3 Going East 8.04 a.m. x.> | 10.22 a.m. x. § 4.25 p.m. x. f 7.05 p.m. daily. t 9.10 p.m. x, x Daily except Sunday. SUBURBAN TlE TABLE â€" Weston Â¥a Cars leave West Toronto for Weston and Mount Dennis every 20 minutes: «on the hour, 20 after and 20 to. Leave Weston on half hour, 10 to and10 after theâ€"hour. CANADA IN CONNECTION WITH AFTERâ€"THEâ€"WAR TRADE At the 1916 fair, there were 1342 exhibitors and business amounting to $10,400,000 was transacted. In 1917 ‘there were 2593 exhibitors and busiâ€" mess valued at $82,000,000 resulted. In 1918, there were 3176 exhibitors who -'did business amounting to $150,000,â€" 000 & i;v\getting business" is a business in ,g,:gu wAfter the war most of the Euâ€" Fopean nations will require vast aâ€" mounts of materials of every conceivâ€" ‘;i kinvc}, in order to make good the devastation caused by the war. Canâ€" ada should got some of this business. How much will depend in large ?@[@agure on the enterprise of Canaâ€" @ia.n producers and manufacturers. N On March ist, 1919, the fourth Inâ€" ternational Fair is to be opened at Lyons, France. Its development durâ€" ing the four years it has been in exâ€" istence has been phenomenal and will probably replace the worldâ€"famed anâ€" mual fair, which before the war was held at Leipsig, Germany. Canadian Trade Commissioner W. M. Clarke states that the fair is not a place where merchants assemble their proâ€" «ducts and sell them to visitors, but it is a sample show where produgers and buyers meet and from samples ;hqwn make important purchases, deâ€" Eivéry of which is made direct from the seller on conditions that vary as regards time and place. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER if, 1918 Woodbridge Cars leave West Toronto for Woodâ€" bridge every two hours: first car 6 A.M.; last car 10 P.M. Leave Woodâ€" bridgo: first car T P.M. last 11 P.M. BOOTS OR SLIPPERS WHICH SHALL IT BE EOR THIS CHRISTMAS ? Both are economical and no gift is more acâ€" ceptable. ; 8.38 3,45 5.53 7.40 1.05 6.14 7.43 HEAVY RUBBERS, OVERSHOES, RUBBER BOOTS, LUMBERMEN‘S SOXâ€"Everything for haal the cold weather. : â€" NOTEâ€"We give 5 per cent. off to returned soldiers and their families. 3 s SHOP EARLY BEFORE CHRISTMAS > WINDSOR‘S SHOFE STORK 1050 Weston Road BUCKSKIN _ MOCCASINS MEN‘S MAHOGANY CALFE * BOOTS Blucher style, hide sole and wase rubber heel. WE HANDLE "LIFEBUOY" AND "MERCHANTS" BRAND RUBBERS. C. P. R. TIME TABLE LADIES‘ COSIES AIll shades, all sizes Trains Going North m.. (Daily ‘except S: m.. (Daily except St m. (Daily except S Trains Going South m. Daily m. (Daily except St m. (Daily, except . S1 m. (Daily except St $1.75 to $2.50 $1.15 $5.45 Sunday) Sunday) Sunday) Sunday) Sunday) Sunday) , The annual mqefcing of the Richâ€" view Farmers‘ Club will be held on Tuesday. evening, Dec. l7th, at eight o‘clock in the club rooms on George Pearson‘s Farm. Report of the past season‘s work will be given and elecâ€" tion of officers for the coming year will be the principal businessâ€" of the meeting. A good attendance of the members is requested. The November meeting of the Richâ€" view Methodist Red Cross workers was held at the home of Mrs. Jefferâ€" son. The following . articles \ were brought in and parcelled ready for deâ€" livery to the Weston Society: 16 suits of pyjamas, 2 day shirts and 8 pair of socks.. A social time wasâ€"enjoyed by the ladies and work distributed for the next meeting. As the regular day comes in Christmas week it was deâ€" cided to cancel the December meetâ€" ing. The next regular gathering. will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Dawâ€" son on the last Wednesday in January. Last Wednesday the members met at the home of Mrs. Gracey and packed nine boxes of apples for a Christmas treat to\the boys overseas. The Royal Bank of Canada has subscribed 525,000 franes to the new French. War Loan. \ The December meeting of. the Woâ€" men‘s Institute will. be held at . the home of Mrs. P. °C. Blackburn on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 18th. The programme promises to be one of unâ€" usual interest, being a debate "Reâ€" solved that a Home\sho_uldébe kept on an allowance." This subj,e t naturally appeals to all home makers. A conâ€" tribution/will also. be taken in aid of the Children‘s Shelter. ~B A course in ‘Agriculture under the Department of Agriculture, . also a class in Domestic Science, will be opened at Thistletown on January 6, 1919,â€"continuing till Feb. T. Particuâ€" lars as to the work covered will be given later. All young people Vyho have not given this a thought.should plan to attend these classes. J. C. Steckley will furnish any information you may require. x The sympathy of the community goes out to Mr. and Mrs. John Colâ€" houn in their bereavement by the death of their eldest son Edward, who passed peacefully away after a long illness cheerfully and patiently borne, on Saturday morning, Dec. Tth, aged 23 years. Deceased was born in Thisâ€" tletown, attended the local school and later was a pupil of Weston High School. He was employed in the Bank of British North America, West Toâ€" ronto, for a time, but owing to ill health was forced to_give up some months, ago. Of a bright, oheerful disposition, he made many friends,and will be missed by jall. His father and mother, one brother and four sisters at home, also a married sister, Mrs. Bagg of Downsview, survive him. Fuâ€" neral services conducted by Rev. Mr. Petch were held from his late home on Monday, Dec. 9th. Interment took place at Riverside Cemetery, V_Veston. MISSES‘ AND CHILâ€" DREN‘S COSIES MEN‘S ROMEOS $2.75 to MEN‘S COSY SLIPPERS $2 MEN‘S FEELT SLIPPER% THISTLETOWN & ETOBICOKE j Received } a.m. 12 (noon) 6 Despatched j a.m. $.30 Office open from 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 A. J. BARKER, P.M. T.15â€"G.T.R., $.27â€"C.P.BR., 9.10â€"G.TR., 10.22â€" &TR 4.45â€"GTR., {.05â€"G.T.B., 7.05â€"G.TR., T.50â€"C.P.R., No. 28. 8§.27â€"C.P.R., No. 705. 9.10â€"G.T.R., No. 31. 10.22â€"G.T.R., No. 28. 5,53â€"C.P.R., No. 107. T.05â€"G.T.R., No. 37. T.05â€"G.T.R., No. 34. â€" Mt. Dennis received a.Bx., 11.10 p.m., _ 6.10 Despatched a.m., . 8.50 p.m., 5.30 65c to 95¢ MAlILs RECEIVED THISTLETOWN DISPATCHED Sizes 6 to 11. RICHVIEW All colors No 29. 705 81. 28 189 37. 34. LOSTâ€"A gold cuff link, Masonic emâ€" blem engraved. Return to Times i â€"& Guide, Weston. After a lingering illness Hugh Sye passed away at his home, 6 Goldwin Avenue, aged 15 years. His father is a returned man and two other brothâ€" ers are serving overseas. Funeral serâ€" vices ponducted by Rev. Mr. Arthur were held at the Church of the Good Shepherd on Monday, Dec. 8th, interâ€" ment taking place at Riverside Cemeâ€" tery, Weston. 5 j Whe tegular meeting of the G. W. V.. A., Mount Dennis and. Weston Branch, was held in Goddard & Marâ€" shall‘s Hall; Mt. Dennis, on Tuesday night, with a good attendance. The following officers were elected for the coming year: President, J. Armstrong; 1st Viceâ€"Pres., Comrade Rigglesford; 2nd Viceâ€"Pres., Comrade Gandy; Secâ€" retary,. W. Armstrong, reâ€"elected. The entertainment committee was reâ€"electâ€" ed. A donation amounting to $5.62 was raised to send a Christmas box overseas to Comrade Bishop, who had gone across since the organization was started. To this sum was added a gift of apples from Comrade Rigglesâ€" ford. Ne The dance, and euchre under the auspices of the Mt. Dennis and Weston G. W. V. A. last Thursday night was a very~ successful affair. Many couâ€" ples kept time to the strains of exâ€" cellent music provided for their pleasâ€" ure, while others occupied~ their time and minds with aces, and trumps. At the close of the evening all expressed their appreciation of the work of the committee in the arrangement of the programme. A meceting of the (Mount Dennis Ratepayers‘ Association will be held in Goddard and Marshall‘s Hall ‘ on Friday night, December 13th.. Elecâ€" tion of officers will take place, also the forming of a fire brigade for the community will be discussed. Capt. Fisher of the Weston Volunteer Briâ€" gade will address the meéeting. The public are urged to attend, also come prepared to state their views on the questions under consideration. FOR SALEâ€"Mixed pullets, good layâ€" ing strain. Apply Box 137, Weston. TO RENTâ€"The L 0. 0. F. Hall for private parties and other purposes. Applyâ€"to the Noble Grand, George Pollard, Weston. LOSTâ€"Red horse blanket, between Lemaire Ave., Weston and Toronto Structural Steel Plant, on Tuesday, Dec. 3rd. Finder please return to Times & Guide Office, Weston. LOSTâ€"In Weston, a «»cheque | from Campbell‘s Flour Mills, payable to H. LaRose, also a sum of money in bills. Reward offered. «Finder please return to R. La Rose, Wesâ€" ton Garage, Main St. FOR SALEâ€"32 ft. lot on northeast ©corner of King and Pine Streets, at $12 per foot, good neighborhood, water, â€" sewer, electricity. Easy terms. <I. N. Draper, 43 Pine Street, Weston. 4 FOR RENTâ€"A small store on Main Street, Weston, will rent cheap. Apâ€" ply Box 31, Times &‘"Guide. Winnings at Union Stock Yards Poultry Association Show held in connection with the Toronto Fat Stock Club Recede toe, bal. style, Neolin soles, rubber heels. 1st Brahma hen. Special, best shaped female Special, best colored female 1st, 3rd and 5th pullet. _ > 2nd cockerel. 2nd Barred Rock cockerel. 5th Barred Rock pullet. + MEN‘S MAHOGANY BOOTS A. McLEAN $1.75 to $2.50 34 RECTORY ROAD WESTON LADIES‘ JULIETS Fur trim:ri(ed. f 3 to 7. MoOUNT DENNIS SHOE PACKS $2.15 Waterproof $5.45 MOUNT DENNIS Notice is hereby given that a byâ€"law was passed by the Council of the Town of Weston on the, 18th of Noâ€" vemiber, 1918, providing for the issue of debentures to the amount of sevâ€" entyâ€"cight hundred dollars ($7800.00) for the purpose of extension of the watgr'works system (by insta?llation of, three filters and necessary â€" valves) and that the said Byâ€"law was regisâ€" feréed in the registry office ‘for the East and West Riding of the Counâ€" of York, on the 22nd day of Novemâ€" ber, 1918. Any motion to quash, or set aside the same or any part thereâ€" of must be made within three months «fter the first publication of this noâ€" tice, and it cannot be made thereafâ€" ter. $ NOTICE is hereby given that Ralph Kerr of the City of Toronto in the County of York and Province of Onâ€" tario, machinist, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next sesâ€" sion thereof for a, Bill of Divorce from his wife, Kathlene Kerr, now reâ€" siding in said City of Toronto, in the Province of Ontario, on the grounds of adultery and desertion. DATED at Toronto in the Province of Ontario, the 29th day of October, ATD,. _ 1918. Notice is hereby â€" given that a Byâ€" : law was passed by the Council of the f Town of Weston on the 18th of Noâ€" [ vember, 1918, providing for the issue / of debentures to the amount of fourâ€" | teen thousand dollars ($14,000,00)’] for the purpose of extension of the | waterworks system, (by additions to! pump and filter house, ir\lstauation of | alum mixing apparatus and installaâ€" | tion of heating system in pump house) ‘ and that the said Byâ€"law was regisâ€" tered in the Registry Office for the east and west riding of the County ty of York, on the 22nd day of Noâ€" vember, 1918. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must beymade | within three months after the first publication of this notice, and it canfot be made thereafter. HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"5T Main Street + South, Weston, a seven roomed stuceo faced dwelling, 2 good verâ€" andas and electric lights on 44 ac. of land, 40 ft. frontage, side drive, stable or garage at back. Excelâ€" lent garden. Quantity _of fruit trees.. Apply to Mrs. Thos. Mclelâ€" Tan, Weston, R.R. 1,â€"phone 174:3; or Miss A. McLellan, 40 Springhurst Ave., Toronto, phone Parkdale 1124. $ 3t A. J, ANDERSON, Solicitor for the Applicant, 15 weeks | 2881 Dundas St. W., a Toronto Dated the 23rd.day of November, 1918. A Dated the 23rd day of November 1918. ; 3t SPECIAL NOTICE WESTON HIGH SCHOOL Tuesday Night, December 17th Thursday Night, December 19th WM. WHITE, BICYCLE REPAIR MAN, WILL STORE WHEELS FOR THE WINTER Wheels for Repairsâ€"No Storage Charged. E Have your wheel overhauled, reâ€"enamelled and made like new. New and used wheels for sale. Wheels built to order.. Repairs a specialty. % King and George Streets, FARM ENGINE CGRAHAM & CARTON The NEW " Fairbanks= Morse A full line of Supplies in stock It‘s Here! Come In and See It! Westminster Club Gas Engine Demonstration PIVORCE NOTICE TAKE NOTICE TAKE NOTICE FORD GARAGE, MAIN STREET, PHONE 292 J. H. TAYLOR J. H. TAYLOR, wel=a Clerk M. M. WHITE FOR SOCIAL EVENING in the Church Parlors at 8 o‘clock. GOOD TIME GUARANTEED. LECTURE ON BEEâ€"KEEPING \â€"~BY Eâ€"L. PATCHETT ALL WORK GUARANTEED MEN PLEASE RESERVE Further particulars later Public cordially invited. Clerk Sevenâ€"thirty p.m Have you noted that there is a * big shortage of cars? Place your orders at once. They are economical, â€" light weight, ~substantial,;y fool proof construction. Gun Barrel Cylinder Hose. Equipped with Magneto. Leak Proof Compression. 1% h.p. Engine, complete $90.00 3 h.p. Engine, complete ..$160.00 6 h.p. Engine, complete ..275.00 EVERY FARM SHOULD HAVE ONE OF THESE ENGINES Prepare now for reconstrucâ€" tion days,. Our home and exâ€" port trade will demand the serâ€" vices of bright yoiurmg people. Getâ€" new cata.logue\‘ toâ€"day. Shaw‘s Business Schools, Toronâ€" to. W. H. Shaw, President. WINTER TERM BEGINS JANUARY 6 WESTON Domestic Science Course for young ladies. Lectures and practical work on live stock, grain, fruit growing, soil, weeds, insects, etc. See folders for details of lectures. & Eor particulars applyâ€" . _ "H - 4 J. E. STECKLEM _ / j ¢ Department of Agriculture, Newmarket. x Box R5â€"Davis‘ Grand Master.Cigar .... Box 25â€"Grother Ovido Cigar .......... Box 25â€"Tuckett‘s Marguerite Cigar ..... Box 25â€"Wilson‘s Benedict Cigar ....... Box 25â€"Tuckett‘s Club Special Cigar ... Box 25â€"Tuckett‘s Pref. Panetelas Cigars Reg Top Cigars 5 for,..s._n0l. .. .070 Lotd ‘Fenaysom, buter>.......l. u.l use Wilson‘s Bachelor Cigars, 5 for ... :...... Repeaterâ€"Cigafette lobacco, 2 fofr ........ Philip Moore‘s Navy Cut Cigarettes, 2 for Wrigley s Spearmint Gum, 3 for ......... Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist 9 Main St. South, Weston f Note:â€" Our Barber Prices have not advanced, hair cut still 25¢ NOTHIC E IDEAL XMAS GIFTS HELD AT THISTLETOWN | JANUARY 6th to February 7Zth, 1919 N. J. McEwen, Manager, BANK OFâ€"MONTREAL AGRICULTURE Canada expects every person to assist in winning the war by the saving and production of food. This Bank is prepared to assist responsible parties financially in increasing production. Parties in arrears for Light and Water Rates are requested to pay their accounts at the Office of the Commussion at onee. . Otherwise service will be disconnected at an carly date and will not be conâ€" nected again until all rates are paid in full and a one dollar charge for reconnecting service. 2 Office Hours: 9 to 5; Saturday, 9 to 12 noon. _ WESTON WATER, POWER AND LIGHT ~COMMISSION Eighth Annual Course in ALLEN‘S Beaver Theatre THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DECEMBER 12, 13 AND 14 ONLY ED. P. BEACH West Toronto‘s Famous Picture House Wednesday, Thursday, Dec. 11 and 12 YÂ¥ou can‘t get these chancees evety day. (Get some at once. FOQOD "COME ON IN" "THE IRON TEST"â€"3rd Episode Keystone Comedy P Monday, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 17 "TILL I COME BACK.TO YOU" \ Starring DEMILLE _ _ Big 6 reel featuire Sennett Comedy "THE SLEUTHS" ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS Matinee Daily at 2.15 Pricesâ€"Main Floor 15c and 20c Balcony 15c and 20c. Boxes 25c "HER FINAL RECKONING" RUTH ROLAND "HANDS UP"â€"12th Episode Weeklyâ€"Lyons Comedy. $ Friday, Saturday, Dec. 13, 14 A. G. Peirson, Superintendent. PAULINE FREDERICK LAY IN YOUR SUPPLY SHIRLEY MASON â€"Inâ€" â€"Inâ€" â€"INâ€" HEAD OFFIOE, MONTREAL, Weston. PAGE FIVE Phone 110 $1.65 $1.85 $1.85 $2.10 $2.10 $2.25 . . 25¢ .. 25c .. 85c . . 25c . .25¢ ..10c | 1k

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