hes is Rev. Mr. MacGillvary, a former pasâ€" 5 tor, will preach the Anniversary serâ€" _ vices held in Westminster Church on Sunday, March 9th. Pte. AMéxander Hamilton takes this epportunity of thanking the many Weston friends who so kindly sent him Christmas parcels overseas last year. As he left his Battalion on the 19th of December, 1918, some of the parâ€" cels had not arrived, but remember\ ing the past generosity of his home friends at the yuletide season, he left word that all boxes addressed to him, be given to the boys who had no reâ€" membrances sent them. _ We are pleased that Mr. Robert Greer of the Weston Power Plant Deâ€" partment, is progresing favorably folâ€" lowing an operation performed at the Weston hospital on Monday last. Remember that the Sunday School convention now in session is part of the great educational . work of this country. Everyone should be at it. Weston is privileged to have this gathâ€" ering here. The Horticultural Society of Wesâ€" ton is something that you should be a member of. It has done an importâ€" ant work here amd all over the provâ€" ince. $ ~â€" The seating capacity of the Town Hall for the Weston Volunteer Fire Brigade concert on Thursday night is taken up. The full compliment \ of tickets have been sold, and the comâ€" mittee have decided to admit none but ticket holders up till 8 o‘clock. Keep Thursday, February 27th, free for the entertainment given by the Weston Horticultural Society. Prof. Bell will continue his lecture on potatoes on Wednesday evening, Eebruary 19th, at the High School. The public are invited and also reâ€" quested to bring a couple of potatoes with them for experimental purposes. " Owing to the Volunteer Fire Briâ€" gadle Concert and the South York Sunday School Convention being held on Thursday of this week, the Weston Horticultural Society have decided to withdraw their meeting for this week. An open meeting will be held on Thursday, February 27th, to which the public are cordially invited, A. programme of special interest. Watch for ‘particulars. Commencing March 2nd, special services conducted by Rev. F. A. Robâ€" inson will be held in Westminster Church. f Two more of our Weston boys, Pte. Quirrie, of King St., and Fred Simpâ€" son, of Rosemount Ave., are homeâ€" ward bound being passengers on the boats docking the early part of this week. f The High School Hockey team met the Emery poys at Thistletown arena last Tuesday night and at the close of the game were victors to a score of 6â€"0. Considering the difficulties in the way of practice owing to the abâ€" sence of ice in town, this made a fine showing for the local boys and they are to be congratulated. PAGE FOUR The ladies of the Tuesday Commitâ€" tee of the Red Cross met at the home of Mrs. Dankert, Main St., on Thursâ€" day afternoon last to take part in an old time quiltingâ€"bee. After finishing a large quilt and partaking of a dainâ€" ty lunch, the party wended their way homeward about 7 p. m. As a memorâ€" able event the following names were worked on the quilt, Mrs. George Coulter, Mrs. W. E. Coleman, Mrs. R. J. Bull, Mrs: J. Meyers, Mrs. Sims, Mrs. F. Hill, Mrs. Wm. Lindsay, Mrs. Hutchinson, Mrs. E. Ella and Miss G. Craven. A very pleasant evening was spent by the members of the X. L. Bible Class at the home of Mrs. Mertens on Tuesday evening last. Refugee sewâ€" ing kept the fingers busy and some liked the click clack of knitting and as both were provided everyone was happy. Light refreshments brought the evening to a close and after exâ€" tending a vote of thanks to the hostess goodâ€"byes were said and the members left for home. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 25th, at the home of Miss A. Dickin, Main St. CARD OF THANKS WESTON FOR SALEâ€"Seven acres of market garden at Thistletown. Terms to suit purchaser. Apply J. Peelar, Thistletown. FOR SALEâ€"Bred to lay strain of White Wyandottes (Fisher‘s strain) hatching eggs $1.00 per setting. Day old chicks 12¢ each. R. Sutâ€" ton, 39 John St., Weston. WANTEDâ€"Tenor singers for New Toronto Methodist Church. Apply for information. Robt. Winter, orâ€" ganist. 4 WANTED _TO _ RENTâ€"6 roomed house in Weston with modern imâ€" provement/s. State rent. Apply P. 0. Box 248, Weston. ; 3t. FOR SALEâ€"Semiâ€"bungalow, 6 rooms, firstâ€"class location. Apply P. 0. Box 276, Weston. _ 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., FOR SALE AT WESTMOUNT, Wesâ€" | tonâ€"6 roomed frame house, two storey, with verandah, coal. and fruit cellar, soft water cistern, pump and sink in house, hard water well 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 FOR SALEâ€"Cadillac 5 passenger touring car for sale cheap, $300.00. Owner moving away. Phone Parkâ€" dale 1215, after 7 p.m. 3 FOR SALE OR RENTâ€" Blacksmith shop and tools and comfortable 7 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. 8. P. Dickin, 27 Sommerset Avenue, Toronto. HATCHING EGGS â€" Thoroughbred _Buff Orpingtons. Best winter layers and table birds. Two breeding pens. The pick of over 100 birds. $2.00 and!‘ $3.00 per setting of 15. Eggs guaranteed. W. Kaufman, 12 Mill* St., Weston. FOR SALEâ€"An 8$â€"roomed brick house on John St., Weston, next to The Bank of Montreal. All convenienâ€" ces. Few minutes‘ walk from the car line, post office and both staâ€" tions. Apply to Mr. A. E. Mather, corner Scarléett Road and Dufferin St., Weston. WANTED TO RENTâ€"In Weston or Westmount a six roomed house with modern conveniences. Apply to Box 22, Times & Guide. Our night classes some of the fellows they think of them. For real results advertise in the paâ€" per. Some of those who use our small want and for sale column have sold out the day that the paper comes out. If you have something that you want to sell and a real value, then send it here., ‘ Yes, send us all the items you can. We will publish them. It is these items that set the people thinking and keep them in touch with matters. The Weston, York and Etobicoke Township . Agricultural Board â€" will hold a Directors‘ meeting on Saturâ€" day night, February 22nd, in the Town Hall. A full attendance is requested as several matters of importance will come up for consideration. 8 Watch for the St. John‘s Men‘s Club big concert in the Town Hall during the first week in March. This will â€"be one of the events of the season. It is sp'orting events that we need in this town to arouse the true sportâ€" ing instincts in our young men. FOR SALEâ€"50 acres; frame barn; no House. 1 1â€"4 miles from Weston. Apply Box 26, Times & Guide. A good club would help to bring all the men of the town in close touch with each other. Weston needs some such place. Building prospects are bright. Talk it up, for nothing succeeds like sucâ€" cess. It is demand that creates the trade. Psat Mt. Dennis, phone 139 are great. Ask who attend what WESTON METRODIST GHURCH 7.00 p. m.â€"The pastor, "Come Thou with us." 11.00 a, nm.â€"The Minister will preach. Sunday School in conjunction with the morning service 7.00 p. m.â€"The minister will preach Mr. R. V. Beale, ‘Choirmaster. Miss Stella V. Rowntree, A.T.J.C.M., Organist. Strangers cordially welcome Rev. J. Wallace Stewart, Pastor. Residence, 35 King St. Phone 43. \ A. T. Mather, Choir Leader. Miss Marion E. Russell, L.T.C.M., Organist Sunday, Feb. 23rd, 1919 10.00 a. m.â€"â€"Meeting of Men‘s Club. 11.00 a. m.â€"The pastor, "We are Journeying." Cross Street Pastor: * Rev. W. M. Mackay, B.A. Residence: Humbermount, Weston Phone 293 Friday, February 14., Preparatory Service at 8 p. m., Rev. G. M. Dunn, of Toronto. 2.45 p. m.â€"â€"Sunday School and Biâ€" ble classes. 10.30 a.m.â€"On all Saints‘ Da}"s and Holy Days. f 8 p.m.â€"Every Wednesday. » All seats free. Everybody â€" welâ€" come. Scats mon. REV. ROBT. A. SIMS, RECTOR Residence Albion Road, R.M.D. No. 3, Weston; ‘phone 58 2â€"1. ~ SUNDAY SERVICES 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service. Holy Communion 4th Sunday in the month: 8 a.m.â€"Holy Communion and on the 1st Sunday of the month at 11 the two weeks‘ special services March 2nd to 16th. $ Rev. F. A. Robinson, M. A; speaker. Miss Niven, Soloist. Established 1858 Pastor, REV. FORBES ROBERTSON Residence, John Street. Phone 241 Sunday, February 23rd, 1919 11.00 a. m.â€"Rev. W. L. Bennett, M. A., will preach; subject, "Preparation for Evangelistic Campaign." Sacraâ€" ment of Baptism. 2.45 p. m.â€"Simnday School. 7.00 p. m.â€"â€"Rev. W. L. Bennett, M. 202 Main St. N. 9 lb. Granulated Sugar / . ..$1.00 Choice Potatoes, per bag ..$1.25 Can Reas, per fin ....v./... . 14e Corn and Fomatoces, per tin 19¢ 4 bars Seap ..~..........‘..30¢ Pumi Soap,the Great Hand Cleanâ€" _ _Westminster Presbyterian Church Special This Week CH, pET J@4l .......... Mel Ceylona Tea, per 1b Jelly Powders, 2 for ... *. Tenders marked, sealed and _ adâ€" dressed to S. Barrett, Clerk, Islington, Ont., will be received up to noon March 1st, 1919, for about five (5) miles of wire fence to be erected for the Township of Etobicoke on the Malton Road. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Engineer, E. A. James, B.A., Se., 57 Adelaide Street East, Toronto. / 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, |imes & Guide Office. 4 NOTICE is hereby given that a Byâ€" law was passed ‘by the Council of the Council of the Town of Weston on the 10th day of February, 1919, providing for, the issue of debentures . to the amount of sixty thousand ($60,000) dollars for the purpose of purchasing a public school site and erecting a school house theon, and that the said byâ€"law was registered in the Registry Office for the East and West Ryding of the County of York, on the 12th day of February, 1919. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publicaâ€" tion of this noti¢ce and it cannot be made thereafter. s DATED the 12th day of February 1919. 2t St. Phillip‘s Church Rev. Walter Archbold, D.D., Vicar Residence. 4 Maria St. Phone 282. 3 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"Matins and Sermon. 7 p.m.â€"Choral Evensong and Serâ€" The St. John‘s Anglican Church Old Presbyterian Church Mrs. Finegan TENDERS FOR FENCING Sunday, February 23rd congregation are reminded of W. J. JACKSON, Reeve §S. BARRETT, Clerk. Strangers welcome Sunday Services Bright Services B A Welcome to All Phone 265 Etobicoke WESTON J. Hâ€" TAYLELOR, Clerk WESTON 20c 60c 25¢ 1050 Weston Road WINDSOR‘S SHOE STORE REPAIRS SAVE YOUR SHOESâ€"Special attention is THE PLACE WHERE YOU_GET VALUE IN BOOTS SHOES AND RUBBERS CHILDREN‘S Rubbers 4 to 10 1â€"2 $1.95 paid to this part of the business. Call.or send your reâ€" pairs here. LADIES® Boots 2 to 4 1â€"2 ALLEN‘S Beaver Theatre 450 "THE GHOSTâ€"OF ROSY TAYLbR†"THE LIGHTNING RAIDERS"â€" Episode 5 Lyons Moran Comedy. Monday, Tuesday, February 24 and 25 MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN "FOR HUSBAND‘S ONLY" 4 Flagg\ Comedy, "Tell that to the Marines" "Travelogue" Eriday and Saturday, February 21 and 22 VI,VI%N MARTIN West Toronto‘s Famous Picture House Matinee Daily at 2.15 Pricesâ€"Main Floor 15c and 20c Balcony, 156 and %5¢. Boxes 25. "MIRANDY SMILES" "IRON TEST‘"â€"Episode 13 Keystone Comedy. Wednesday and Thursday February 19th and 20th MARY MILES MINTER This Week Only MEN‘S BEST Rubbers Mitts Greatly Reduced MOUNT DENNIS $1.00 The Willoughby Farm Agency All workable, 114 acres orchard, soil clay loam. Plenty of water. Brfick house, 12 rooms, water in house, furnace, and bathroom. Bank barn 60x80, with stanchions and milking machine ; 6 box stalls, 2 horse stalls 20x40.. Driving house 24x16. Water all through staâ€" bles. Silo, windmill. _ Milton schools and churches %% mile. Rural mail and telephone. Price $16,800. 100 ACRESâ€"BRAMPTON 3 MILESâ€"TORONTO 23 MILES 90 acres workable, balance bush and pasture, small ‘orchard, 30 acres fall plowed, soil clay to sandy loam, good water. Concrete house, 12 rooms. Bank barn T2x46 ; tieâ€"up 8 horses and 24 cattle, 3 box stalls. Driving house 18x30, hen house, silo. School 4 mile. Rural mail and telephone. Electric light throughout house and barn. Price $10,000. 1 1 , 140 ACRESâ€"PALGRAVE 3 MILESâ€"TORONTO 27 MILES 110 acres workable, balance pasture and sv:/amp, small orchard. Soil clay loam. New cement block house, 10 rooms. Bank barn No. 1 30x50; No2 36x60.. Driving house, good pig pen. School 1%% mile, Church %% mile. a Rural mail and telephone. Possession arranged. Price $7500. 95 acres workable, balance pasture, 1 acre orchard. «Soil clay loam. Good water. Brick house 12 rooms, water in house, furnace, bathroom.. Bank barn No. 1 36x72; barn No. 2 30x50 ; tieâ€"up six horses and 27 cattle; water in stable. Driving house, hog pen, hen house, silo..School 1 mile. On stone road. Church 1 mile. Price $16,000 110 ACRESâ€"2 MILES TO QUEENSVILLEâ€"30 MILES TO_ TORONTO ; 100 actes workable, balance bush and pasture, small orchard. Soil clay loam. Plenty of water. Frame house, 9 rooms. Bank barn 40x85; tieâ€"up 6 horsaes nd 20 cattle. Driving house, hog pen, hen house. School 134 mile. Price $8000. 102 ACRESâ€"WOODBRIDGE 3 MILES â€" WESTON 4 MILES 61 MILES TO TORONTO ~ N. J. McEwen, Manager, FARMS FOR SALE BANK OFMONTREAL This is a uestion you should ask yourself before buying glasses. f OPTOMETRIST AND MFG. OPTICIAN 2972 Dundas Street West WEST TORONTO Your eyes are the most delicate and most important organ of your body. _\ & 4 ness. _ We do nothing bust examine eyes, and make and fit the necessary glasses to correct individual eye defects. We must give satisfaction or we could not stay in busiâ€" Farmers will save themâ€" selves much delay and possible loss by making Sales Notes payable at The Bank of Montreal â€" and leaving such notes in our care for Collection. Sales They deserve the best attention you can procure for them Save Your Eyes! HOW MUCH DO YOU VALUE YOUR EYES ? et us care for your eyes when in need of glasses. WE ARE OPTICAL SPECIALISTS 150 ACRESâ€"/ MILE FROM MILTON Notes Collected J. . A, MIELS J. A. PASCOE, Representative Weston, Ontario. ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919 0 YEARS BPE _ 7 / /‘,;' ‘}" (& * ) 3 J & ’-\-::A":":‘ / 4t us ns 5 -‘; a 6 | x gi.‘1 ; ‘ . AM I | =i | 1| 111 $ 8@ & 1 N1 4 3 (@) . 12 11| ud a 8 ) l-*’li: i l .B l‘r || C MAE Te\ Te Ts = s is Weston. 73