AF i 3 45 PAGE FOUR ‘A special Prayer Service will be held Sunday morning at 10 o‘clock in the Methodist Church. Get in on some of the prices at which L. R. Barlett is selling home furnishings, leather goods, etc., during the month of February. % Watch for posters issued on Friday announcing cutâ€"rate prices and special values on groceries at Griffith‘s for the next ten days. _ Miss D. Maxwell, of Hamilton, spent a few days with her aunt, Mrs T. Dobson, Main St., this week. Mrs. S. G. Starling and children of Lockport, N.Y., spent the week . end with her sister, Miss A. Dickin, Main Street. % 3 Rev. G. M. Dunn, of Toronto, will conduct the Preparatory service held in the old Presbyterian Church Friâ€" day evening, February 14th, at 8 p.m. Readers will please notice the adâ€" vertisement in this issue of an auction sale of very valuable property at Isâ€" lington on Saturday the 22nd, inst. Mr. Chadwick is trying to sell off his property | before retiring. The Men‘s‘ Club of the ‘Methodist Church. are. holding a social evening on Tuesday, Eebruary 18th, and exâ€" tend a cordial invitation to all the men. Come and enjoy a social hour together. A short programme and short programme and: 6ther items of interest. All welcome. In accordance with request issued from the Throne, Sunday February 16th, will be observed as Peace Day in the local churches. The services being in harmony with the occasion and the members and adherents are asked to co‘operate with the Pastors in making this a time of spiritual blessing and peace to all. Miss Rhea Adamson, a promising pupil of Miss Stella V. Rowntree, passâ€" ed her Elementafy Examination in piano with first class honors at the recent examinations held at the Toâ€" ronto Conservatory of Music. Rev. F. A. Robinson, M. A., will conduct two weeks special services in Westminster Church ,commencing March 2nd. % \ O@wing to aâ€"special meeting of the Town«Council being called for Saturâ€" day night, Febrduary 15th, the meetâ€" ing of the Weston, York and Etobiâ€" coke Fair Board called for that date and announced in another column has been indefinitely postponed. Further notice of Agricultural Board Meeting will be given before holding. ~ Professor W. R. Graham of the Onâ€" tario Agricultural College, Guelph, will give a lecture in the, High, Sehool on Friday night, Feb. 14, on the most profitableé type of, fowl. This should be of considerable interest to all. Proâ€" fessor Bell will continue his lecture on potatoes. Come and bring. your friends. See posters for full‘"p}articu- Mr. H. S. Arkell, Dominion‘ Live Stock Commissioner, leaves for Lonâ€" don, Eng., shortly. He will back up Canada‘s representatives with facts and details as to the live stock situaâ€" tion in Canada and will work in every ;w‘a.y__possible through ~any channels that may seem to open towards bringâ€" ing about an immediate renewal of the export movement of bacon and other animal products from Canada. lars The programngs are out for the | big Sunday School Convention to ‘be held in Weston next Wednesday and "Thursday commencing Wednesday at 10 a, m.: Plan to attend ‘as many of the sessions as you can. They will help you and your presence will be} an inspiration to those taking parts Speakets who have made a practicall study and worked out the best ways of securing results will speak on the various lines of Sunday School work. A fire broke out in the brick build~ ing at the rear of. Mr, D. Rowntree‘s Grocery Store about 4 ‘A. m. Tuesday morning. 4 ‘gn alarm wae, sent in and 4 P eiv e Pemueca MRVUIPZECCOTemREn Rmvey Cell FAry the Volunteer Fire Brig{aide, as usual, were on the scene in a few minutes with hose and fire equipment. They succeeded in controlling the flames before any serious damage was done, once more demonstrating the efficient service rendered the town by this orâ€" ganization. Remember the date of the Weston Fire Brigade concert Thursday Feb. 20th. , The committee have secured talent of a varied kind for their anâ€" nual entertainment for the friends. Duncan Cowan ranks as the premier entertainer of Canada. A special feaâ€" ture will be the national dancing of Marg. Devlin. Miss Jean Thirde, with her fine soprano, will be appreciated by all and for those interested in eloâ€" cution, Miss Goode will be specially pleasing. . Mrs. Westlick will . have charge of the giano selections. # a a Miss Evelyn Martin, Miss Marjorie Campbell and Miss Thera McDonald, three clever piano pupils of _ Miss Margaret R, Gillette, won certificates at the midâ€"winter examinations of the Toronto Conservatory of Music last week.| Miss Evelyn Martin, equally with one other, heading the list of fiftyâ€"four successful candidates in Elâ€" ementary piano, winning ist class honors with §3 marks out of one hunâ€" dred. Miss Marjorie Campbell winâ€" ning honors, 72 marks out of one hunâ€" dred, with only ong half hour practice each day, and Miss Theresa McDonâ€" ald, in Introductory piano, taking 1st elass honors, with eighty marks out of one hundred, all three pupils thus reflecting great credit on their teachâ€" The Annual Vestry meeting of St. Philip‘s Church was held on Monday afternoon with a good attendance. Toâ€" tal receipts for the year amounted to $1073.86 and the expenditures $992.45, leaving a balance of $81.41. The reâ€" port from the Dorcas _ Society and Sunday School were very satisfactory and showed progress. The following officers were elected: Rector‘s Wardâ€" en, W.~C. Grubbe; People‘s Warden, G. M. Lyons; Rector‘s Sidesman, Mr. Cathcart, Mr. George Grubbe, Mr. Charles Grubbe and Mr. Wm. Robinâ€" son. The Wardens and J. J. Daiton were appointed as representatives to the Synod and Mr. E. J. Musson and J. J. Dalton as auditors. It was deâ€" cided to hold the meetings in the fuâ€" ture in the evenings as more of the people would be free to atend than during the day. t er. WESTON of the Weston The congregation of Westminster Church are looking forward to tifeir Anniversary Services on March 23rd, when Rev. A. H. MacGillvary, a formâ€" er pastor, will preach. Supper and concértâ€" will be given on Tuesday, March 25th. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Willarton Barton and family wish to thank the many friends for their kind sympathy and floral tributes extended to them â€" during their sad bereavyment by the death of their son, Thomas. The members of the Weston Methoâ€" dist Church Choirâ€"take this opportunâ€" ity of thanking all those who so kindâ€" Iy assiste\c‘i in making the choir conâ€" cert held last Thursday such a sucâ€" cess. FOR SALE AT WESTMOUNT, Wesâ€" tonâ€"6 roomed frame house, two storey, with verandah, coal and fruit cellar, soft water cistern, pump and Ssink in house, hard water well FOR SALEâ€"Cadillac 5 passenger touring, car for sale cheap, $300.00. Owner mqving away. Phone Parkâ€" dale 1215, after 7 p.m. HOUSE FOR SALE â€"Good comfortâ€" able home, 19 Meyers Avenue, Wesâ€" ton, six rooms, water and electric FOR SALEâ€"Anâ€"oak davenport, upâ€" hols_tered in leather, nearly new, _Apply 4 Maria St., Weston. FOR SALE OR RENTâ€" Blacksmith © shop and tools and comfortable T roomed house on oneâ€"quarter acre of good garden land in the village of Claireville, 3 miles from Woodâ€" bridge car line. Easy terms. Posâ€" session ‘April ist. S. P. Dickin, 27 FOR SALEâ€"Semiâ€"bungalow, 6 rooms, first class location. Apply P. 0. Box 276. Weston. FOR SALEâ€"Seven roomed frame house, George St., Weston, electric light,good well and cistern on %rem- ises. Stable at back of lot. pply to Mrs. E. Smith, 1237 Weston Rd., Mt. Dennis, phone 139. WANTED TO. RENTâ€"S6 roomed house in Weston with modern imâ€" provements. â€"State ‘rent.. Apply P. 0. Box 248, Weston. 36. FOR SALEâ€"Seven acres of market garden at Thistletown. Terms to suit purchaser. Apply J. Peelar, Thistletown. 78 FOR SALEâ€"Bred to lay strain of White Wyandottes (Fisher‘s strain) hatchingâ€" eggs $1.00 â€" per setting. Day old chicks 12¢ each. R. Sutâ€" ton, 39 John St., Weston,. Tenders marked, sealed and adâ€" dressed to S. Barrett, Clerk, Islington, Ont., will be received. up to noon March ist, 1919, for about five (5) miles of wire fefice to be erected for the Township of Etobicoke. on the Malton Road. a > 3 18 1 i Plans and specifications "may be seen at the office of the Engineer, E. A. James, B.A., Sc.; 57 Adelaide Street WANTEDâ€"â€"Tenor â€"singers for New Toronto Methodist Church, Apply for information. Robt. Winter, orâ€" East, Toronto; ._". In the matter of the Estate of James Rowntree, late of the Township of Vaughan, in the County of York, Farmer, Deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant| to the Revised Statutes of Ontario 1914, Chap. 121, See. 56, that all persons having claims against the estate of the said James Rowntree, who died on or about the tenth day of December, 1918, are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned adminisâ€" tratrix of the estate, or to Messrs. Anâ€" derson & McMaster, solicitors for the Administratrix, on or before the fifth day of March, A.D. 1919, their names, addressés and descriptions, and a full statement of their claims and the naâ€" ture of the security (if any) held by them, duly certified, and that after the said day the administratrix will proâ€" ceed to distribute the estate of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have notice. 2t Dated this thirtyâ€"first day of Januâ€" ary, A.D. 1919. MISS RUBY G. ROWNTREE, Rural Mail Delivery No. 2, Weston, Ont. + ANDERSON & MeMASTER, 29â€"3t EXECUTOR‘S NOTICE to creditors and others in the matter of the estate of William Elgin Kellam, late! of the Township of Vaughan, in the County of York, farmer, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursug.nt to the Statutes in that behalf that all creditors and other persons having claims against the estate of the above named William Elgin Kellam,© who died on or about the Twentyâ€"second, day of June, A. D. 1917, are required to send by post, prepaid, or delivered to the undersigned Solicitor for Ada Viola Kellam, the Executrix of the said deceased, on or before the first day of March, 1919, their names and full particulars of their claims, duly verified, and the nature of the securiâ€" ties,\if any, held by them, and after the said date, the said executrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons enâ€" titled thereto, having regard only to the claims or interests of which they shall then have had notice, and the said Executrix will not be liable for such assets, or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims or interest she shall not have had notice. at door, electric light, a number of. cherry and plum trees, large hen house and shed, 10 minutes‘ walk from street car, all well fenced. Apâ€" ply to Box 362, Weston P.O. 29â€"3t light. Apply to Mr. E. Walllis, 19 Myers Ave., Weston. f SA sommerset Avenue, Toronto ganist C. Lorne Fraser, Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg., Weston, Ont., Solicitor for the said Executrix. DATED the l1ith day of February 1919. TENDERS FOR FENCING NOTICE TO CREDITORS CARD OF THANEKS CARD OF THANKS W. J. JACKSON, Reeve S. BARREWCT, Clerk. 2881 Dundas St., Toronto, Solicitors for the Executrix. The undersigned have received inâ€" structions from T. SHORTT, Weston, to sell by public auction at lot 17, con. C., Etobicoke, on FRIDAY, FEB. 28TH, 1919 at one o‘clock sharp, the following HORSESâ€"Mare, bay, H.D., in foal, 8 years; mare, grey, H.D., 8 years; gelding, black, H.D., 14 years; gelding, bay, H.D., 8 years; gelding, bay, G.P., rising 6 years; gelding, bay, Gâ€"P., risâ€" ing. 4 years,; gelding, bay, G:P.,. risâ€" ing 3 years; roadster mare, 14 years; gelding, chestnut, good driver, 6 yrs. COWSâ€"grade Holstein, calf by side; grade Holstein, calf at by side; grade Holstein, calf by side,; grade Holstein, due Feb. 15; grade Heolstein in full flow of milk; grade Holstein in full flow of milk; grade Holstein in full {low of milk; gradg Holstein due Mar. 12; grade Holstein due April 19; grade Holstein due March 23; grade Holâ€" stein due April 8; grade Holstein, bred Nov. 1; grade Holstein heifer, due on April 27; grade Holstein heifer, 2 years; grade Holstein heifer, 10 mos.; grade Holstein heifer, 5 months. FOWLâ€"48 Barred Rock hens, pure bred. HAYâ€"Quantity of clover hay. GRAINâ€"About 200) bushels of seed cats;about 100 bushels of mixed grain; about 50 bushels of barley; a few bus. of peas. + PIGSâ€"sow, bred; sow, due March 12; 9 young pigs 10 weeks old; 10 pigs 44 months old. HARNESSâ€"Team set of breeching harness; 2 team sets of long tug harâ€" ness; J single plow harness; set of bugâ€" ROOTSâ€"150 bushels of mangles; a quantity of seed potatoes; Irish cobâ€" blers and Dooleys. gy lia;rnesé; heavy Dutch collar; top collars; 4 collars. ed joint notes. Six per cent. discount for cash. 4 j e H(jRSES, CATTLE & IMPLEMENTS TERMSâ€"Pigs, fowl, hay, Sraim, roots, seed potatoes and all,sums of $10 and under to be cash. ‘Over that amount 8 months‘ credit on approyâ€" The undersigned have recerved 12â€" structions from MR. H. FOSTER to sell by public auction at Lot 25, Conâ€" cession 2, Etobicoke, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17th, 1919 at 1 p. m., the following valuable: arâ€" ticles: NUA CC Sale at 1 o‘clock sharp.. No reserve. HORSESâ€"1 bay horse, G.P., rising T years; 1 brown mare, GP., rising 6 years; 1 bay mare, H.D., rising 3 years; 1 spring colt, 8 months, 1 bay horse, aged. CATTLEâ€"L red cow, calf by side; 1 vi)ért jersey cow, calf by side; 1 red gow, due to calve July 17; 1 spotted cow, due to calve Oct. 24; 1 steer beef ringer, rising 2 years; 2 heifers, 18 months; 1 heifer, rising 1 year; 1 steer, rising 1 year; 1 grade bull D}lrham, 2 years PIGS AND FOWL, ETC.â€"6 fat hogs i fat sow; 7 pigs, 3 months old; 1 white sow, due April Ist; 6 white Wyandotte Pullets; 35 barnyard fowl; 2 geese; 1 gander. ;IMPLEMENTSâ€"l M.H. binder, 7 ft. good repair; 1 M.H. Mower, 5 ft. cut; 1 M.H. seed drill, 13 hoe, nearly new, 1 M. H. 17 tooth cultivator; 1 sulky rake, F. and W., 10 ft.; 1 steel: land roller; 1 two row corn cultivator; 1 set harrows, 4 sections, new; 1 set light seed harrows, 4 section; 1 M. H. new National gang plow; 1 Wilkinson plow No. 3; Dick riding plow; potato plow; 1 seuffler; Chatham fanning mill and bagger complete; Chatham scales, 2000 lbs.; Adams wagon and springs, new; light wagon, 2 seats, nearly new,; 1 buggy; 1 cutter, new; 1 set trucks,J steel wheels; 1 set bob sleighs, Cruickâ€" shank; 1 set Cruickshank springs, 5000lbs; 3 doz. grain bags; 1 churn; M. H. Cream Separator;,. 2 logging chains; 16 _ cow ch_%ins; steel _ pig trough, 8 ft; 1 fly net. i DESIRABLE LOTS NEAR WESTON > $6.00 per foot up, easy terms. Located within a few minutes of new school site. Would exâ€" change some of these for a second hand Ford. Apply Box 25, Times & Guide Office. GRAIN AND POTATOESâ€"400 bus. oats; 150 bus. barley; 30 bus. buckâ€" wheat; 10 bus. seed peas; 5 bags catâ€" ing potatoes; 70 lbs. red clover seed. HARNESSâ€"1 (set team harness, long tugs; 1 set single harness. Other articles too numerous to menâ€" tion. TERMSâ€"Grain, clover seed, fat hogs, calves, fowl, potatoes and sums of $10 and under, cash. Over that amount 8 months‘ credit on parties furnishing approved. joint notes. 5 per cent. perâ€" annum allowed for cash. No reserve. Farm Stock MAIN ST., WESTON Agent for airbanks & Morse Gas Engines, Pumps, Etc. Stone & Wellington Fonthill Nurseries. Phone 368 CREDIT AUCTION SALE AND JIMPLEMENTS undersigned have received inâ€" AUCTION SALE OF . E. LaRose J. K. MeEWEN & SON, Auctioneers McEWEN & SON, Auctioneers seed, fat palr The undersigned have received inâ€" structions from HENRY MOODY to sell by public auction, lot 27, on CGood road, 2 miles from Weston. \Woodâ€" bridge suburban car runs past the gate. at 1 p.m. the following on. The above pair are well matched. mare rising 2 years, G.P.; mare, aged; mare 8 years old, good driver. HORSESâ€"1 team 8 years old, H.D.; mare 5 years old, in foal to Proud Chieftain; 1 mare rising 3 years, Perâ€" cheron; mare rising 2 years, Percherâ€" CATTLEâ€"red cow, due February 19; Holstein cow, due March 5; Holâ€" stein cow due March 14; black cow due April 30; black cow due May 24; red cow in full flow; Holstein cow in full flow; Holstein heifer, due March 19; black heifer due March 16; black heifer due Aug. 14; heifer 1 year.old; 3 heifer calves. IMPLEMENTS â€" Deering binder, new; McCormack mower, 5 ft. cut, new; Massey Harris drill, 13 disc, new, hay tedder; sulky rake; steel roller; disc; cultivator; 1 set of iron harrows; riding plow, Oliver, new, Fleury, plow, No. 12;Cockshutt plow; two furrow plow; scuffler; weigh scales, 4,000 Ibs.; Chatham fanning mill; heavy wagon and wagon lgpx; truck wagon; spring wagon; 1 buggy; pair oï¬ sleighs; sleigh box; cutter; hay rack; flat rack; gasâ€" oline engine, 21 h.p. SHEEPâ€"26 well bred ewes in lamb; 1 ram. HARNESSâ€"Set of long tug harness; set of chain harness; set of single harness; 2 sets of floubletrees; 2 neck yokes; number of collars; grindstone; coal oil stove, 3 burners; rain barrel. TERMSâ€"All sums of $10 and unâ€" der to be cash. :Over that amount 8 months‘ credit .. on approved. joint notes. The policy of the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, to sell its cars for the lowest possible price consistent with dependable qualiâ€" ty, is too well known to require comment. Therefore, because of present conditions, there can be no change in the price of Ford cars. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12TH, 1919 FORD PRICES . RUNABOUT = â€"Rierâ€"~s â€" J 600 TOURING = â€" = â€" $ 690 COUPE â€" . 2 â€" = â€" $ 875 SEDAN â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" $1075 STANDARD CHASSIS â€" â€" â€" $ 625 ONEâ€"TON TRUCK CHASSIS # / â€" $ 750 These prices are F. O. B. Ford, Ontario. All prices subject to war tax charges, except truck and chassis FEFORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED FORD â€" = ONTARIO Farm Stock J. K. MeEWEN & .SONS, AUCTION SALE OPFP AND IMPLEMENTS THE CANADIAN BANK of COMMERCE The office is equipped for the transaction of a genâ€" eral banking business, and you are cordially invited to call upon us. $ aat This is direct from a big run down town. It thrills you through and through and has many lessons. 7 ELSIE FERGUSON in "UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE" This star always pleases in her many roles. In this pretty plot there"is more room for ther to display her great talent. See it and you will nofe how well she takes her part. _ , Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday February 17, 18, 19 has opened a brangh in WESTON, ONT. ‘Auctioncers Weston Representatives Phone 292. +C. B. MILEAXR, Manager commenting at 2 p.m. alt thc 15â€" lington Hotel or on the land beâ€" ing sold, weather permitting, the following _ valuable properties will be offered,for sale, subject to previous sale. PARCEL I.â€"Twentyâ€"four lots, plan 1602, near stop 9. These lots will be offered separately.. Easy telms will be accepted. . A dis count of five per cent. will be alâ€" lowed for all cash. PARCEL IL â€" Thirtyâ€"seven acres, known as the Benjamin Johnston farm. @his" land is most productive and is situated in the best part of Islington. It will be divided according to a proposed plan into orchard plots, wooded plots and garden plots, ing restrictions. HE TERMS _ will be made known at time of sa_le. f aud sold ;ubject to suitable T he Government has promised to double the service on the raâ€" dial. Watch, Islington grow! C det Doi Meaer C es Ti ie en esd sixe es t l Particuars regarding this proâ€" perty may be secured at my resiâ€" dence, Islington, any week evenâ€" ing, from 8 to 9 (not later), phone 57, or at Room 602 Lumsden Bldg., Toronto, phone Main 736. t ow L in r > Valuable Lots and Acreage Plots on sSsATURDAY, FEB. 22, K. MeEWEN & SON, Auctioneers (Owner retiring) Auction Sale of ng at 2 pm. at the Ts [otel or on the land beâ€" weather permitting, the valuable _ properties fferedfor sale, subject w. CHADWICK, $ 660 $ 690 $ 875 $1075 $ 625 $ 750 Owner buildâ€" Physician, Surgeon, Etc. Office: Weston Road, Mt. Dennis Office Hours: 8 to 10 @.m.; 1â€"3 and 7 to 8.30 p.m. Phone: Weston 87 Dentist Office: Coleman & Hackett Block MAIN ST., WESTON Opposite Bank of Nova Scotia DK. J. A. MELQRUM Physician, Etc. ; Office and Residence, East Cor King St. and Rosemount Ave. Telephone 15 Weston, Ont. Dr. H. D. Livingstone â€" EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Maria St., Weston, Phone June. 1213 â€"andâ€" 332 Bloor W., Toronto, Ph. Col. 2602 Consultations by Appointment. Dr.Harrisan©C. Roos â€" DENTAL SURGEON Office: Bank of Montreal Bldg. Main and John St., Weston Phone 295 C. Lorne Fraser, M.A. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers . Phone 152, Weston Money to Loau on good First Mortgage Securities DR. W. E. PEARSON DR. J. T. HACKETT Practical Plumber Repairs promptly attended to A Trial Solicited Address : f 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 at best rates Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 2922 Dundas St., West Toronto (Above Moon‘s Hardware Store) Real Estate Loans placed at \ Current Rates. Telephoneâ€"Junction 991 I handle none but the best FEIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE I have several good village proâ€" perties and farms for sale Stock and Dairy Farm at Kleinâ€" burg, 100 acres, lots of water, graâ€" vel road. Price $6500.00. 100 acres in Vaughan,, one mile from Woodbridge, good. water, excellent grain farm. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, BEtc. Residence: Rosemount Avenue â€"‘‘ _ WESEON Mornings and Evenings Toronto Office: Gray & Gray 301 Crown Office Building Northâ€"east, Corner Queen and Victoria Streets, Toronto. THIS MONTH WE ARE MAKING A SPECIAL OF In the E. T. Woolnough, Parisian and Crompton brands. _ Special designs for slim, stout and mediâ€" um figures, ranging from $1.%5 to $3.50 per pair. $ Phone 30 G., HOWARD GRAY OR. CARMAN RIGKER Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence 120 Roncesvalles Ave. PHONE PARK 402, TORONTO Telephones Main 6353 QJet. 4045 G. M. LYONS W A TITEEY JOHN MILLS Real Estate and Insurance Office Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. F. B. EDMUNDS PUBi _ aCCOUNTANT ANL AUDITOR phones â€" 33 Richmond St. W. i1 6353 anas TORONTO E. J. MUSSON CORSETS ED. W. BROWN, WOODBRIDGE Avenue WESTON Main Street WESTON wWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Estimates given on all class of work. Alterations and repairs promptâ€" ly attended to. Residence: 110 Lambton Avenue Phone: 18â€"3 JOHN T. ANDERSON Piano and Organ Tuner . 200 Beresford Avenae, West Toronte Telephone Junction 72. Graduate Toronto Conservatory Of Music Pianoâ€"Teachers‘ Normal Course. Pupils prepared for Toronte Conserâ€" vatory Examinations. Studio: "The Bungalow" 87 Maria St., WESTON Monday and Thursday, 2 to 6 p.m. Studio, Bank of Nova Scotia Building Pupils prepared for Toronto Conserâ€" vatory Examinations. R. R. 2, WESTON PHI 25 Years‘ Practical Experience. w go any place. Drop a card. HAMBOURG CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC West Toronto Studio Branck 200 ]%eresford Avenue hone Jct. 72 Studios at 27 Cloverdale Avenue and 18 Wright Avenue 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.. _ WESTON Terms: Apply 168 Howland Avenue, Toronto, or studio, Weston' Miss Eva Lyle Knight Teacher of Piano, Voice Production, and Interpretation SMITH‘S MOTOR DELIVERY Baggage and Express 22 St. John‘s Road, Weston Phone> 8057 ; City phone, Adéelaide: 1518 GENERAL TEAMING Sand, Gravel and Filling Always on Hand. Movings Promptly Attended to, Phone 79 at 6.45 a.m., 12.45 noom and 6.45 p.m. J. K. MeEWEN & SON PHONE 67 9 1b. Gran. Sugar for ...,.. 4 bars Soap fof .........a00g 1 Ib. Mel. Ceylon Tea ..... 2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat ... 2 pkgs. Corn Flakes ....... 1 Ib. Cooked Ham ........ Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, tin .. 202 Main St. N. W. J. WARD Established 1830. is still doing business in the »old stand. â€" Be sure and address all communications to Box 33 or Phone 285 For PUMPS, WINDMILLS, & GASOLINE ENGINES. FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE St. John‘s Road Tel. 301 WESTON Margaret R. Gillette Licensed Auctioneers for the Counties of York, Peel an Simcoe Terms Reasonable Walter Longstaff MOTOR EQUIPMENT Or other if desired. Residence and Chapel Phone 168 Main Street, Weston Stella V. Rowntree CHARLES GILLIS WALTER LONGSTAFE Builder & ‘Contractor Mrs. Finegan Special Sale NOTE THIS WELL ! PIANO INSTRUCTION Undertaker and Embalmer JOHN HARRIS B. DEAKIN Principal. Phone 265 ‘Ted .h Wheat . .ws CS . raameahs toes: tin .... PHONE 8â€"4 WESTON WESTON Tel. 301 ONTARIO 12. 1919 Weston $1.00 . .30c . . 60c .. 280 . 29¢ ...60¢c ..20c