Times & Guide (1909), 8 Jan 1919, p. 5

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5 Corporal Stanley Holbrook, broth-‘ = @=of Mrs. T. G. Rice, Main Street, arâ€" : rived home recently after four years‘ ‘ sA ‘serxfi:‘.,overseas. He enlisted. with . § ‘the 35th Battalion ‘and was wounded/ o « in the shoulder at Vimy Ridge. @‘__ The Sunshine Social Club are holdâ€" # ing a special evening in Goddard & _ _ Marshall‘s Hall on Tuesday, January . 14., This club, composed of returned ~ men, ‘meet'every Saturday and enjoy _a few hours‘ recreation and amuseâ€" ‘ment.. Good music! is ‘provided and j ‘an hour or two in the early hours of $ the evening is devoted to instruction _ jn dancing for any wishing to receive _ tuition in this art, followed by a few A hours of dancing and other amuseâ€" \ . ments. | A / a Westminster Chureh Sunday School held their Christmas demonstration on the evening of Monday, December 30. The auditorium / of the church was well filled with eager children and inâ€" terested parents and friends, and the ‘gvéning proved quite as full of pleasâ€" ure as had been anticipé.ted-.'”Or; the platform érected for the, occasion a tall Christmas tree trimmed gaily, but empty of gifts,, stood ‘waiting to be filled by the gifts of the children for the children more in need. Class by class the little ones brought their ofâ€" ferings, which were soon hanging in the bright branches of the tree. Then came the, surprise programme given by the different classes of the(school, WESTMINSTER SUNDAY sCHOOL ENTERTAINME NT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8TH, 1919 a ve{!‘*y merry and delightful hour and a half,. concluded. by, the arrival (of Santa Claus and his assistants, with the Northland mail, which was soon «distributed among the happy youngâ€" sters. The teachers of the school took this auspicious occasion to present Mr. E. W. Moffat with a slight token of their appreciation of his services to the school.. After all the fun was conâ€" cluded, the tree was "undressed" and its tops and foodstuffs, etc., packed, and forwarded to the St. ‘,Christopher’s 'qug’, Toronto, and ‘‘the Christian Jewish Synagogue, under the charge ‘of Dr. Rohold: : _‘ T am trying to write with a pen for the first time for many months, which denotes in some small degree the raâ€" pid rise in worldly comforts of Yours ‘;L‘rulyff I am living in a lovely room in the beautiful city of Mohs. It cerâ€" tainly isa comfort after some of the ;nights we spent in the trenehes.. The King of Belgium was here the other day, and they sure gave him . some reception, and I think he deserves 1t. Well, say! isn‘t it just great since the Armistice was signedâ€"everything seems so quict out here now, and then I have‘the assurance of seeing you all again soon. . Talk . about being glad! Say, once I get home to Ontarâ€" io I just dare the world to move me outâ€"of it again. Just think, the sound of that old Humber River again and * _b '_I.‘_he,following letter , was received by Mr. S. Totten recently, from his brother, who is with the overseas forâ€" ces: ( a hundred different little things. Why, even the stink at the pig works will ‘smell like roses to me as Jong as it is Canadian. Don‘t think I have gone crazy,, but I think I will be. when I see Big Ben. Gee, I am lonesome for it all. I had a lovely holiday in Ireâ€" land, and the Armistice was signed while I was there. They had a danâ€" «dy celebration. Mr. Carson got some rousing reception when he arrived. I Euess it will be Christmas before this reaches you, so I will wish you all a Merry Christmas and. a Happy New Year, and I hope to spend the, next wone with you. : Mons, Belgium, Dec. 2, 1918 Dear Brother and All: Rev. Logan Geggie, who has recentâ€" y returned from the front, will adâ€" dress the Men‘s Club in Westminster Church, January 16th. A cordial inâ€" witation extended to visitors. & The night classes held at the Weston _high school opened for the winter term on Tuesday night of this week and will continue during. the winter months every Tuesday and Thursday ‘evening, from>7.30 _ p.m..till 9.30 p.m. _ Mr. Norman, Garrett left for his home in Detroit on Sunday, after spending the holiday season with his aunt, Mrs. Finegan. P'\eipa.rations are being made by the friends of the Church of the Good Shepherd for the holding of the anâ€" nual bazaar <and poster ,show on Thursday, January 16th, in the school room of the church â€"â€" The meeting to elect a school trusâ€" tee for school section No. 28, York, was held on Tuesday evening in the Dennis Avenue School. , The election_ was made necessary. by the resignaâ€". tion of Mr. Symes from the Board, when he was elected to sit on the York ‘Township Council. It was a crowded meeting. In fact, there was not sufâ€" ficient seating accommodation for those who wanted to get in. Silverâ€" ‘thorne was welt represented and every _part of the section had its men there ito vote. Six candidates were nominatâ€" ed and all faced the electors: Messrs. Duncan, Boyd, English, Rigglesford,: \Gorge and Smeddon. With this numâ€" ‘ber of candidates the vote was keen. Mrâ€"Smeddon of Dennis Avenue was ithe successful man and will take the place of Mr. Syme for the year. . The Silverthorne delegation were successâ€" ful in‘ appointing their own chairman for the evening. _ No other matters were allowed to be aired at this meetâ€" ing, though some were most anxious to say something. BAGGâ€"On January 4th, 1919, at her residence, Downsview, Ont., Catherâ€" ine, beloved wife of Mr. James Bagg, formerly of 42 Mason Ave., . West Toronto, in her 62nd year. Funeral was held from the above address on (Monday, January 6th, to Prospect Cemetery. QAKESâ€"At his home, 152 Lambton . Avenue, Mount Dennis, on Friday, January 3rd, 1919, from pneumonia, Richard Oakes, aged 48 years. Funeral was held from his late resiâ€" «dence, on Monday, January 6th, inâ€" farment at Riverside Cemetery, Wesâ€" ton. Mrs. C. VanAlstyne and family wish to thank the many kind friends for their expressions of â€"deep sympaâ€" thy and floral tributes given to them during thelr recent sad bereavement. Your loving brother, i JACK MOUNT DENNIS ARD OF THANKS DIED LOSTâ€"On Saturday, ‘between 12. and 2 p.nr., a buffaloâ€"robe, green lining, on‘ Humber: St., Weston, or in the ‘vicinity of St. Philip‘s Church and Scarlet Road, suitable rewardâ€"offerâ€" ed. Finder please return to L. H. Vaughan, Main St., Weston, TO RENTâ€"Four unfurnished rooms, also several pieces ofâ€" furniture in good condition for sale. Apply to 39 John St., Weston. FOR â€"SALEâ€"Poultry feed y barley, wheat and oats mixed, $3.75 per 100 Ibs. delivered. Cow manure $1.00 per load delivered.. Order quickly, _ moving in two months‘ time. Also fine Holstein cow, close springer. Apply Bert Brown, near Steel Plant, Weston, phone 4â€"17. FOR RENWTâ€"House on Weston Main Street. . Allâ€" conveniences.. Apply Mrs. Cantlon, 242 Main St. North, telephone 237. _ i FOR SALEâ€"One flat rack, set of harâ€" ro\ws, milk cart, harrow cart, water trough, 2 pair ice tongs, set of long harness, pair of top collars, 1 spring seat. Apply J. Saunders, South Staâ€" tion St., Weston. FOR SALEâ€"One small\ chicken house, ‘~one large chicken house, also ‘ong Cypher Incubator. ‘Apply to Mrs. 3 Cantlon, 242 Main St. Nq!;‘th, Wesâ€" : ton, phone 237. $7.00 PER WEEK for good general, plain cooking, IQust be fond of chilâ€" dren. (Apply 11 Ridout St., West Toronto, phone Jet. 5616. WANTEDâ€"Work for horse and wagâ€" on, one or two. half days weekly. Express and baggage promptly atâ€" tended to., Address: 449 Main St., Weston, phone Weston 376. FOR SALEâ€"Seven ,roomed frame house, George St., Weston, electric light,good well and cistern on premâ€" ises. Stable at back of lot.. Apply to Mrs. E. Smith, 1237 Weston Rd:, Mt. Dennis, phone 139. In the matter of the estate of Jacob McKay, late of the Village of Woodâ€" bridge, in the County of York, reâ€" : tired farmer, deceased. \ Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Statute IL., George 5,,Chapter. 26, Section 55, that all persons,. having claims against the estate of the said Jacob‘ McKay, who ‘died on or about the sixth day of Decembet, 1918,/\are required to send by post, prepaid, or to deliver to the undersigned execuâ€" tors of the estate,sor to Charles H. Porter, solicitor for the executors, on or before the 22nd day. .of" January, 1919, their names, addresses and de scriptions, and a full statement of their claims and the nature of the securiâ€" ty (if any) held by them, duly cerâ€" tified, and that after the said day the executors will proceed to distribute the estate of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having reâ€" gard only to the claims of which they then shall have notice. 4 Dated this 30th day. of December, A.JD. 1918. p WM. J.; MeKAY, 1421 Bloor‘ St. W., Toronto, Ont. 3 EBER W. McKAY, Woodbridge, Ont JACOB A. McKAY, Whitby, Ont. _ , Py Exécutors CHAS. H. PORTER, 34 Victoria St., Toronto, Solicitor for the Executors FEET COLD ? WEAR THE WARM FEELT GOODS s THAT YOU GET AT WINDSOR‘Sâ€"and you will not suffer c This line of goods. is just the thing for Auto Drivers, of those out in the cold. > NOTICE _ TO . CREDITORS \ YOU DO NOT NEED TO HAVE \ WET EEET ! f at the price ‘we sell RUBBERS _ Everyone in the family should have a pair. _ It saves a‘doctor‘s °§ bill. Get some of our bargains. 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Bs ofi oo > lc s hm c o t uoo t waaeh 0 wiidl 1es c tR tm 22 ... ... o s ... 6f: / m w .c ce o5 o ob mc oo (oae c ie ts c o B Annvessie s fln . : h s uol : oc ie nc fion : etenenct aet ... Abtmanerinee :. m Medp: :.: \@banectase : se RarZ :: â€" flsc ul .o iess o eege@gt es oo no| â€" 6 ,:‘S"‘ 55 Ds Ih' i .-“' $ .'"..,‘:"-'_’-'r s & k Es ty S {" s ‘l‘: ,I\;‘"m \ ’â€"(;';.. > l f,’.-'l‘" Â¥ & * ts i + F"“;‘ mJ 5 toms €, . $ 3. $§> o y /4 â€" & t k v"y{ (I';"- ,‘;','- Â¥4sta F3 2C & 1050 Weston Road In the matter of the estate of Elizaâ€" beth Duncan, late of the Township of York, in ‘the County Of York, married woman, deceased. Notice is hereby .given pursuant to Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1914, Chapter 121, See. 56, that all péersons having claims against the, estate of the said Elizabeth Duncan, who died on or about the tenth day of Novemâ€" ber, 1916, are requiréd to send by post prepaid, or to deliver to the underâ€" signed administrator of the estate, or to Messrs. Anderson & McMaster, solicitors for the administrator, on or before the fourth day . of February, 1919, their names, addresses and deâ€" scriptions,‘ and a full statement of their claims and the nature of the seâ€" curity (if any) held by them, duly certified, and that after the said day the adminisrator will. proceed to disâ€" tribute the estate. of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, havipg regard only to the ‘claims of which he then shall have notice. _Dated |this fourth day of January, A.D. £919. j In the matter of the estate of William Adam Duncan, late of the Township of York, in the County of . York, farmer, deceased. f Notice is hereby given pursuant. to Revised Statutes of Ontario, . 1914, Chapter 121, See. 56, that all | petsons having claims against the estate ofâ€" the said William Adam Duncan, who died on or about the 27th day. of June, 1918, are required to send by post préâ€" paid, or to deliver to the undersigned Administrator of \the estate, or to Messrs. Anderson & McMaster, Soligi- tors for the Administrator, on or beâ€" fore the fourth day of February, 1919, their names, addresses and descripâ€" tions, and a full statement <of their claims and the nature of the security (if any) held by them, duly certified, and that after the said day the adâ€" ministrator will proceed. to distribute the estate of the deceased among the parties entitled &heret.o, having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have notice. ie Dated\ this. fourth day of) January, .D. 19489. 5 WILLIAM EMERSON DUNCAN, | R.R. 2, Weston, Ont., Adminisrator. ‘ANDERSON & McMASTER, 2881 Dundas St., Toronto, & Solicitors for Administrator. Jelliea Tomatocs prs 2 cups strained tomatoes. ; 1 teaspoonful finely cut onion. 1Â¥ teaspoon salt. Â¥Z, ~ _2 teaspoons granulated, gelatine. ° 1 teaspoon sugar. A dash of white pepper. ® A dash of paprika. 1 Put the tomatoes ‘and onions in saucepan; boil ten minutes; add â€"the seasoning and ~strain through fine strainer. Soak the gelatine in one taâ€" blespoon cold _ water; stir until disâ€" solved. ‘ Pour into custard cups which have been rinsed with ‘cold water. When firm turn out on shredded letâ€" tuce; sprinkle with 'chopped parsley and serve with dressing or mayonaise. WILLIAM EMERSON DUNCAN, R.R. 2, Weston, Ont., Administrator. ANDERSON & MceMASTER, 2881 Dundas Street, Toronto, Solicitors for Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Announces that they are ready.â€"to serve you with all the daily or weekly newspapers, Old Country papers, magazines, periodicals, novels, stationery supplies, fancy postal cards, novelties, ete. Also a big supply of sehool requirement Main Street, Next the Central Hotel, Weston Weston High School . When you install the upâ€"toâ€"date equipment, it means a small outlay of money., This is, however, paid back and it increases your values.s It relieves all drudgery in the stable. It means better farm conditions. All this. is summed up in | You may delay and pay Why wait. See us at once. esmm eemmininne esc at once. REMEMBER ! that we have room to store your car for the winter in our warm upâ€"toâ€"date Garage. Apply for terms B.T. EQUIPMENT Note This Stable BARKER & CO. MAIN STREET, WESTON, PHONES 254 AND 251 . J Q N E $ :‘ #7 site x’ At'g.‘s' i § io :gsé 1*“&‘ :i:;..if more, but eventually you will get it Physician, Surgeon, Etc. Office: Weston Road, Mt. Dennis Office Hours: 8 to 10 a.m.; 1â€"3 and ? to 8.30 p.m. Phone: Weston 87 Dentist Office: Coleman & Hackett Block DR. J. A. MELDRUM Physician, Ete. MAIN ST., WESTON Opposite Bank of Nova Scotia 4 King St. and Rosemount Ave. Telephone 15 Weston, Ont. Office and Residence, East Cor. Dr. H. D. Livingstone EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Maria St., Weston, Phone Junc. 1213 332 Bloor W., Toronto, Ph. Col. 2602 Consultations by Appointment. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers Phone 152, Weston Money to Loiuw on good First Mortgage Securities / DR. W. E. PEARSON DR. J. T. HACKETT Practical Plumber Repairs promptly attended to A Trial Solicited Address : Maria Street, East of Fifth Ave or Box No. 79, Weston Agent for Fire, Life, Accident, Autoâ€" mobile and Plate Glass Insurâ€" ance in safe companies and Eo at best rates WESTON EFIRE & LIFE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE , St. John‘s Road «Tel. 301 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 2922 Dundas St., West Toronto (Above Moon‘s Hardware Store) Real Estate Loans placed at Current Rates. Telephoneâ€"Junction 991. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. § Residence: Rosemount Avenue I handle none but the best FEIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE I have several good village proâ€" Mornings and Evenings Toronto Office: Gtay & Gray 301 Crown Office Building Northâ€"east Corner Queen and Victoria Streets, Toronto. perties and farms for sale Stock and Dairy Farm at Kleinâ€" burg, 100 acres, lots of water, graâ€" vel road. â€" Price $6500.00. 100 acres in Vaughan, one mile from Woodbridge, good water, excellent grain farm., . Lorne Fr§ser, M.A. G. HOWARD GRAY MIT TS GLOVES Men‘s Men‘s Men‘s and Men‘s Men‘s Men‘s Extra. Wool Lined Gauntâ€" Iets, horse ... ....... .. .$2.90 Also Women‘s and. Children‘s Wool Mitts, all colors and sizes. Phone 30 OR. CARMAN RIGKER Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence y 120 Roncesvalles Ave. PHONE PARK.402, TORONTO JOHN MILLS Ww. A.; TITLEY Telephones Main 6353 Real Estate and Insurance Office Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. F. B. EDMUNDS Jet. 4045 JOHN HARRIS E. J. MUSSON â€" â€" PUBL ? iaCCOUNTANT _ ANL, AUDITOR bfé?;g 33 Richmond St. W. 0oh TORONTO _ . M. LYONS Unlined Mule Mitts . .35¢ Unlined Horse Mitts : .90c Lined Mule Mitts: ....75¢ P Ei. .telr. . pi.00 Lined Horse Mitts ..$1.25 Lined Gauntlets, mule skin sigc ooo emsca o ts #LBD ED. W. BROWN, WOODBRIDGE Avenue WESTON wWESTON «Tel. 301 ONTARIO Main Street WESTON Estimates given on all class of work. Alterations and repairs promptâ€" ly attended to. Residence: 110 Lambton Avenue Phone: 18â€"3 200 Beresford Avenae, West Toromt@ Telephone Junction 72. Graduate Toronto. Conservatory of ; | M}usic Pianoâ€"Teachers‘ Normal Course. Pupils prepared for Toronto Conserâ€" vatory Examinations. . Studio: "The Bungalow" 87 Maria St., WwWESTON | _ ) wWâ€" go any place. Monday and Thursday, 2 to 6 p.m. Studio, Bank of Nova Scotia Building» Pupils prepared for Toronto Conserâ€" vatoryâ€" Examinations. R. R. 2, WESTON ~ PH HAMBOURG â€" l CONSERVATORY 4 OE MUSIC { y West Toronto Studio Branck 200 Betresford Avenue Phone Jct. 72 } Studios at 27. Cloverdale Avenue and 18 Wright Avenue â€" â€" MRS. JNO. T. ANDERSON Of the staff of Toronto Conservatory of Music Will teach in Weston every Tuesday. Pupils coached for concert, oratorio and opera. Studio: 66 Rosemount Ave., . wWESTON E _ Terms: Apply 168 Howland Avenue, Toronto, or studio, Weston. .« JOHN T. ANDERSON Teacher of Piano, Voice Production and Interpretation . Miss Eva Lyle Knight GENERAL TEAMING Sand, Gravel and Filling Always om Hand. Movings Promptly Attended to. â€"Phone 79 at 6.45 a.m., 12.45 noom cond and 6.45 p.m. SMITH‘S MOTOR DELIVERY Baggage and Express _ 22 St. JoHhN‘s Road, Weston ; 1 Phone 305 City «phone,. Adelaide 1518 J. K. MceEWEN & SON PHONE 67 W. J. WARD BUYS A $60:00 NEW WILâ€" LIAMS SEWING MACHINE Seven Drawers 4 Cabinet. Get in on it. Margaret R. Gillette | ~Established 1830. & is still doing business in, the oT _ stand. Be sure and address all communications to Box 33 25 YCears‘ Practical Experience. MOTOR EQUIPMEN Or other if desired. Residence.and Chapel Phone 168 CHARLES GILLIS Stella V. Rowntree Walter Longstaff OT. Licensed Auctioneers for the ‘ounties of York, Peel and Simcoe Terms Reasonable WALTER LONGSTAFE Builder & Contractor $30.00 _ Main Street, Weston Piano and Organ Tuner GILBERT‘S NOTE THIS WELL ! PIANO INSTRUCTION or Phone 285 PUMPS, WINDMILLS, & GASOLINE ENGINES. Undertaker and Embalmer B. DEAKIN 1056:â€"Weston Road Principal. PAGE FIVE Drop a card, PHONE 84 WESTON Weston v l

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