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Church or Society Notices ‘of entertainments,. â€" concerts, etc., ‘where an admission fee is to be eharged or a collection taken, we _charge 5¢ a line for each insertion. In Memoriam Notices, 5e per line. Birth, Marriage and Death Notices, no ‘charge. Classified Advts.: 250 per insertion for ads. not exceeding eight lines; over that 5c per line extra. All matter for publication should be in than 4 p.m, Tuesday to ensure inserâ€" tion in. issue of that week. *To sleep or to laugh or to cry! I have given them all I can give, And yet I‘m too busy, to die! "‘I‘m tiredâ€"too tired to move, My head and my hands and my soul, Too weary to hate or to love, To stimulate, soothe or ‘console. ‘‘I‘m tired of crutches and canes, Of bandages, medicine, dope, ‘Of doctors and‘dressings and pains, Of sympathy, even of hope! 7 "Of letters to open and read, / _ , . Fromâ€"sister or sweetheart or wife; The others, that question and plead, Will haunt me the rest of my life. «‘I‘m tired of striplings untamed ‘They laugh and you love and they die!â€" Of the scared and the blind and the mé.imed, / & And of forcing myself not to cry. "‘I‘s the life of, a dog or a slave, (She speaks to a friend from home) "I‘m tiredâ€"too tired to live, This salving the wreckage of war; You talk of ‘our glorious brave,‘ But weâ€"ah, ‘we know what they are. "‘Do I like itâ€"this game I must play ? Does a doomâ€"haunted prisoner sing? . . Don‘t ‘listenâ€"I‘m tired toâ€"dayâ€" ‘ ~Be quiteâ€"yes, that was my ring. *‘No, doctor, quite restedâ€"What, Dan ? Not redâ€"headed Dan from Duluth? He shan‘t die .. we‘ll save, him!‘ : She ran, P For of such is our Kingdom. of Youth! s A Grand Sale of Work, including Children‘s Dresses, Aprons, Towâ€" els, Pillow Covers, Quilts, Slumber Rugs, etc., etc., etc. ) Home Made Cakes and Candy ‘Luncheon will be served in the tea room, also ice cream and cones § ADMISSION FREE In the evening a CONCERT will be held in the church. First Class j talent has been secured, among them y : § MR. RICHARD SUMMEREFIELD 4 of Toronto, Humorist. 3 THE ARMY NURSE OFF DUTY uesday, April 8th, °19 ‘ y ADZsp PM â€" _ / Under the Auspices of THE LADIES‘ AID SOCIETY Come and hear him Note for the Public and Business People of Weston, Mount Dennis, York : s _ Township The upâ€"toâ€"date Barber se Gums and Neilson‘s Un WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST AND BARBER 9 MAIN ST. SOUTH, WESTON, ONT. COME ! which will be held in the ~basement of the MOUNT DENNIS METHODIST CHURCH Wholesale Tobacco Trade TO OUR ANNUAL ED. P. BEACH get this service for Barbering and Tobacco Business at Pfor T.â€" F treatment at pital, spent parents, Mr St. Remember Thursday, April 3rd, is the date set for the Boy Scout conâ€" cert in the town hall. The boys are working hard to secure funds to purâ€" chase a couple of tents and‘ other camp equipments, and ask for assistâ€" ance. i Miss Cousins of Toronto was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. B. Gram, Main St., last week. : 3 \ Mrs. Melelland and Miss Jeffrey of Toronto were the guests of Mrs. Rolâ€" linson last week. The story hour at the Public Libâ€" rary this week will be for the smaller children. It is one of Hans Christian Anderson‘s Fairy Tales, "Snow Queen." as Mrs. J. Parker, of Rockwood, acâ€" companied by the Misses Wilsons were in town for a few days last week. Girl Guides‘ Notice The Girl Guides of Weston will meet on Friday evening 4t 7.15 in the High ‘School auditorium. Mr. Alex. Pearâ€" son will give a talk and demonstraâ€" tion on photography. â€" Rev. Walter Wintomute, of McMasâ€" ter University has been ; appointed minister in charge of the Baptist Church and will conduct services evâ€" ery Sunday both morning and evenâ€" ing. A cordial invitation is extended to all strangers. Mr. Rigglesford of Givenchy Farm, plowed the ground and planted two acres of onions on March 19th and 20th. ‘The result ‘of this early plantâ€" ing will be watched with interest. The opening number on the Boy Scouts‘ programme â€" Thursday, Agril 3rd, wil be a camp scene given by the Scouts. This will be followed by 20 minutes of magic; also violin solos, vocal numbers and Hawaiian music. This promises to be, one of the finest entertainments of the season. . Come and encourage the boys by your preâ€" sence Mr. D. MacDonald, Main St., returnâ€" ed hon71e on Tuesday from . Acton, where he was called to attend the funcral of his sister, Miss MacDonâ€" ald, who was laid to rest at Erin Cemâ€" etery on Monday afternoon. Silver Collection at the door T Foster, who is undergoing nt at theâ€"Gueliph Military Hosâ€" spent the week end with his . Mr. and Mrs. Foster, Cross armfenvayire, fevcredranrey renretredredrenrenredrev.revrelredieureuiewiesrev e resretrevrevre WESTON "~COME T Tobaccos, and Pipes are to be had here in small or large quantities. Special prices for boxed cigars at all times for lodges, banquets or gifts. ‘Most sanitary and upâ€"toâ€"date shop. Every care taken of brushes, towels, razors. etec. All thoroughly ~cleaned. Special attention to each individual. Two barbers always at your service. Rememberâ€"No raise here in the prices: Hair eut still 25¢. Call and see for yourself. Gums and Neilson‘s Chocolate Bars FOR BARBERING Mr. Stokes and Mr. McCool of the @TR. Co. visited Mt. Dennis last week, and in company. with a repreâ€" sentative of, the Board of Trade and M. J. Connor, president of the rateâ€" payers, looked over the situation for a convenient site for the station. In all probability the building will be erected this summer between Eglinâ€" ton Ave. and Ray Ave. Gerald Campbell arrived home last week after three years of active serâ€" vice. Before enlisting he was emâ€" ployed as operator at the Maple Leaf Theatre. His many friends are pleasâ€" ed to see him home once more. Pte. L. A. Offredia and Mr. Crossâ€" ley, two more of the local boys seryâ€" ing. under the colors for the past four years, were among this week‘s arrival to the home centre, and a cordial welâ€"> come was accorded them by the many friends. i * Attention to the fact of changing the practice hour of the Boys‘ Club of the Presbyterian Church . from Monday night to Thursday night at 7 p.m., is asked by the committee and the boys are requested to be in their places, at that time. A public meeting of the Ratepayâ€" ers‘ Association will be held on Friâ€" day evening, April 4th, in Dennis Ave. School. Come and hear the reports of the various committees on sidewalks, streets, etc. The Hydro byâ€" law agreement, which will be voted on the 5th, will also be discussed. Evâ€" erybody interested in the improveâ€" ment of the community come. a .m. and 7 p. m. on the old time, but after that date will commence on the new time.â€" Rev. J. J. Sparling, B. A., of Grace Church, Brampton, will oc Services in the Methodist Church on Sunday, April 6th, will be held at 11.00 A euchre and entertainment will ‘be held in Goddard & Marshall‘s hall on Wednesday, evening, April 16th. Reâ€" freshments served at the close. A good time promised for all. Keep the date in mind. cupy the pulpit on Sunday, April 6th If you have not secured a ticket for the raffle held on April 28th, do so at once:. This is a chance to secure a handsome cushion at a small cost. }The ladies of Mount Dennis Préesâ€" byterian church are arranging a very interesting and: profitable event for April 10thâ€"a bazaar, particulars of. which will be furnished later. Mr. and Mrs. Pellows, who have recently returned ftom England,where Mr. Pellows served under the colors for several months, have taken up resident at 5 Humber Byd. Welcome to our community. The Managing Committee of the Presbyterian church are working out details for) a m/en’s banquet to, be held some time this month. This will be a social gathering of all the men for the purpose of furthering church interests. Sociability and Christianity go haund in hand. . . tels â€" The annual meeting of the Weston branch of the Labrador Medical Misâ€" sion will be held at the home of Mrs. George M. Lyons on Thursday, ‘April Toth, at 8 p.m.. AlF the members of thq Weston branch and all persons interested in the great work which Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell is carrying on in Labrador are speciaHy requested to attend this meeting. The work done by the deep sea fishermen of Labraâ€" dor in the great war has been highly commended. * § f UBC h Stromamemermercimcittâ€" Jnt memememememen WANTEDâ€"An apprentice for dressâ€" making; also an improver. Apply 131 King St., Weston,. TO RENTâ€"April 1st, furnished house, 6 rooms, all conveniences. Apply P. 0. Box Weston 72. FOR SALEâ€"7 roomed house, conâ€" veniences, decorated, good garden, chicken house and stable. Apply W. C. Burrage, 35 Joseph St., Wesâ€" ton,. Phone 106. FOR SALEâ€"Flemish bucks, Belgian bucks, Young Siberian does and commonâ€"does, also a dark steel grey Flemish buck for service. . Apply Mr. Webb, 182 Lambton Avenue, Mt. Dennis. FOR SALEâ€"Bred to lay strain of White Wyandottes (Fisher‘s strain) hatching®eggs $1.00 per getting. Day old chicks 20c each. R. Sutâ€" ‘ton, 39.John .St., Weston. ._ 3 ROOMSâ€"With or without board |at Brown‘s New Boarding House, 7th St., New Toronto, opposite Wall Paper Works. All modern conveniâ€" ences. ? : WANTEDâ€"Several first mortgages on solid brick property. Excellent security and good rate of interest. Apply Russell & Russell, Mt. Denâ€" nis, phone Weston 18â€"12. 1 HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Seven roomed wHITE ORPINGTON and â€" Barred Rock Hen Hatched Chicks, 25¢ and 30c each. Orpington eggs for hatchâ€" ing.‘" Prices right, Reliable cluckers for sale. Indian Runner dyck eggs $1.00 per dozen. J. Mills, Maria St., east of the 5th, or Box 79, Weston $6.00 PER FOOT UPâ€"Escape the high tax rate by buying one of these low priced lots just outside the town limits. . Will build small house to suit purchaser. Terms very casy. Apply N. Purkis, 252 Main St., Wesâ€" ton, 2.0. Box 358. FOR SALEâ€"Brick house, all conveniâ€" eRces; easy terms. Apply G. W. Packham,‘ Weston,. ' 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 EGGS . FOR HATCHINGâ€"From seâ€" lected pens of bredâ€"toâ€"lay Barred Plymouth Rocks, 0. A. C., Guelph, strain, direct. . White \Wyandottes, _ Martin‘s strain, $1.50 per setting of 15. . Booking orders for incubated EGGS FOR HATCHINGâ€"Barred Plyâ€" mouth Rocks 0. A. C. and Guilds "Togo Bred" to lay strains. $1.00 , and $1.50 per setting. Apply N. Purkis, 252 Main St., Weston. WANTEDâ€"A woman to ,do family washing and house cleaning. Apply Mrs. W.â€"C. Burrage, 35 Joseph St,, Weston. } f LOSTâ€"On Saturday last between Coulter Ave. and Westmount, a suit case containing boys‘ clothes and other articles. Finder please return and receive reward. H. Wright, Westmount. â€" * FOR SALEâ€"Rhode Island Red eges for sale. $1.00 a setting: Mrs. Fineâ€" gan, 202 Main Street. A FOR SALEâ€"Detached brick bungaâ€" low, 6 large bright rooms and\ bath room; hardwood floors and trim downstairs; open fire place; furnâ€" l aice; Nelectrie lught; plumbing and cessâ€"pool; hard and soft water; spaâ€" cious veranddh. Lot 50x125. Side drive with stable or garage at rear. Large hen house, accomadates 100 hens. Fruit trees and shrubs. Just the place for a retired farmer, Rivâ€" erside Drive, Westomount, ‘opposite Weston Fair ‘Grounds. Apply R.W. Telford, owner on premises. wWaNTED TO RENITâ€"Small house, Weston pre'ferred. Apply C. Wacey, box 78, Weston P. ©. FOUNDâ€"Last Thursday night in the Methodist school room at the close of the X. L, Bible Class "at home‘", LOSTâ€"On Tuesday night, March 25, / between Westminster Church and! 110 Rosemount Ave., carving knife, bone handle. Finder please return to Mrs. Hugill, 110 Rosemount Ave., Weston. & square plan cement block house. Furnace and conveniences. â€" Nicely decorated. Side drive. Lot 40x100. Apply 235 Main St. S., Weston. WANTEDâ€"Small â€" house. in , Weston with all conveniences. Will lease, or consider buying if price right. Can offer upâ€"toâ€"date house in Toâ€" ronto as an exchange, if desired. Box 28, Weston Times & Guide. \V‘ANTEDâ€"A woman to do washing $2.00 a day. Apply phone 57, Of 326 Main St. North, Weston. FOR SALEâ€"5 roomed house, large lot, with side drive, good central location in Mimico. For particuâ€" lars apply to The Advertiser Office, Mimico Ave. guarante'edf “Vi}: Kazlfman,flz Mill St., Weston. _ HATCHING EGGSâ€"Have a few setâ€" tings to spare from my Rhode Isâ€" land Reds, bred to lay,Guild‘s strain. Good winter layers, $1 per setting of 13 eggs. J. C. Iryin, 39 Denison Ave. \ chicks 30¢ each from , these pens for March and April delivery, Mar 25th first hatch. Allan G. Peirson 14 Church St.. Weston, phone 128 Special selected pen of single comb_ White Leghorn â€" Baby Chicks, from Johna Martin‘s Dorâ€" cas laying strain direct, also O. A. C. Barred Plymouth Rocks and Buff Orpingtons direct. _ Apply WILLIAM CHARBONEAU 136 William Street, Weston a small cameo brooch.. Owner. can have same by applying at Times & Guide office, Weston. Teephones Main 6353 EGGS FOR HATCHING and Day Old Chicks WV A TITLEY Jer. 4045 PUB ~ ACCOUNTANT AN AUDITOR "‘é’é‘s“é 33 Richmond St. W. c thas TORONTO The undersigned have received inâ€" structions from WM. HOWDEN, 6th line, near Summerville, to sell by pubâ€" lie auction on : wWEDNESUAY, APRIL 9TH, 1919 At 1 o‘clock sharp, the following: HORSESâ€"Bay horse 5 years old chestnut horse, 9 years old, g. p.; bay horse, aged. CATTLEâ€"White cow, calf at foot; blue cow, Holstein cow, Holstein bull registered; yearling calf, 3 store pigs IMPLEMENTSâ€"M. H. No. 4 binder new; M. H. mower; seeder, steel roller, scuffler, M.H. disc, turnip drill, Chatâ€" bham fanning mill, Wilkinson. manure spreader, M. H. cultivator, dise, pulâ€" per, corn‘ scuffler, set of bobsleighs, large manure box, water trough and pump,. mark’et garden wagon, tongue and shafts, set of waggon wheels, hay rack, wagon and springs, rubber tired cart, double set of bobsleighs, stone boat, set of 2000 lb. scales, grindstone, set of double harness, set of single harness, 2 doz. grain bags, dozen cow chains, 2 milk vats and coolers, cream separator, milk pails, stone boat, large quantity of household furniture. 10 bushels of cats, quantity of other articles to of the sale. . Credit Auction Sale of FORTY HEAD OF REGISTERED HOLSTEIN FRESIâ€" ANS and HIGH GRADE HOLâ€" STEIN DAIRY CATTLE The undersigned have received inâ€" structions from MR. J. E. GRIFEITH to. sell by public auction at Lot 13, concession6, one mile north of Weston THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1919 at 1 p. m., sharp, the following: Olive Schuiling Posch, 3rd, No. 2463, full flow and bred; Princess of Weston, No. 11740, due time of sale; Baroness Quirk, No. 64923, due March 20th; Nellie DeKol Quirk, No. 57455, due May 24th; Polly DeKo! Quirk, No. 64296, full flow and bred; Nora Emery Calamity, No. 65425, due May 20th; Dairy Calamity Quirk, No. 65424, due April 15th; Abbekirk Pictertje Clothâ€" ilde, No. 12593, due time of sale; Snowdrop Hengerveld Schuilling, No. 64605, bred; Violet Hengerveld Sylvia, No. 65423, bred;Nora Calamity DeKol, No. 64922, due June ist; Beauty Prinâ€" cess Hengerveld, No. 64924, due July ist; Bess Emery Hengerveld, No. §4,â€" $25, 1 year; Buttercup Hengerveld Quirk, No. 65422, heifer; Spot Calamâ€" ity Hengerveld, No., see cat@logue, heifer; Sir‘Hengerveld De Kol Calamiâ€" ty, see catalogue; Emery Jewel Henâ€" gerveld, No. 23458;, (Korndyke Paul Schuilling, No. 38408;, Prince DeKol Quirk, No. 389143 ;. .Challenge Hengerâ€" veld Schuflling, No. 48§558; Korndyke Schuiling Paul, No.~38912; Lou DeKol Butter Baron, No. see catalogue, heifâ€" @B O X GRADESâ€"Holstein cow, calf by side; Holstein cow, due time of sale; Holstein cow, due March 20th; Holâ€" stein gow, due March 25th; Holstein cow, due April 18th; Holstein cow, full flow; Holstein cow, due June 25th; Holstein cow, due May ist; Holstein cow, due May i5th; Holstein cow, due April 15th; Holstein heifer, due Augâ€" ust 15th; Holstein heifer, bred; 3 Holâ€" stein heifers, rising 2 years old. § SHEEPâ€"â€"lZG ewes with lambs by side; 1 ram lamb. f PIGSâ€"2 improved Yorkshire brood sows, due April 13th; 3 Yorkshire prood sows, due April 20th; 1 Yorkâ€" shire brood sow, due May 24th. TERMSâ€"AIll registered stock cash or six months‘ credit on approved joint notes, endorsed bearing interest at six per cent. per arnum. ~Grade cattle, sheep and hogs six months‘ etredit. on approved joint notes. 6 per cent, per annum allowed for cash. 56 No reserve. All will be sold, giving up the dairy business. rFVc;; furtfxer information write for catalogue. A. G. Goulding, J. R. MceEwen& Son, AUCTION SALE OF ‘ FRAME BUILDING With Shed Underneath The undersigned have received inâ€" structions from JOHN GARDHOUSE to sell by public auction the frame building situated on lot No. 28, con. 2, Etobicoke, â€" Highfield corner, and known as the . Baptist Hall, also chairs, benches, lamps, etc., on SATURDAY,. APRIL 12TH, 1919 at 2 p.m., on the premises. TERMSâ€"Cash at time of the sale. Proceeds in aid of Baptist Home Mission Board. t J.. K. MeEWEN & SON, § The 2 year old som of Mr. and Mrs. Neil McKay of Chesley ate a plece of bread on which strychnine had been smeared for mice, and was despaired of for over four hours, CASH AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTsS Clerk. J. K. MeEWEN & SON, Auctioneers. J. C. Johnson, Clerk w‘!llIU"lllllllllllll[llIHNIllIlIll',lllIH!IIIlllI!lllulllllllllIllfzm rye, 200 bushels of hay and a number of be shown on the day 4 ? ze** specimen pages, #%l‘% illustmtions.pet‘c, ":j;n FREE, a set of Pooket .L’é« Maps if you name this i" paper. â€" G. & C. MERRIAM CO., SPRINGFIELD, MASS. wqwmmmmunnumummnmmmlumnmmmg ®. ‘, o s not give your \ boy and girl an opportunity to § make their home study easy and effective? â€" Give them the same chances to win proâ€" motion and succesg asthe lad having the advantage of i Why Auctioneers INDIAâ€" PAPER EDITIONS. WRITE for A uctioneer, REGULAR The Corporation of the County of Â¥York hereby announces that its list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes has been prepared, and that copies thereof may be had in the office of the County Treasurer, No. 57 Adelaide St. East, in the City of Toronto, and that the said list with notice of sale is being published in the Ontario Gaâ€" zette (under publication dates, March 22nd, 1919, March 29th, 1919, April 5th, 1919, and April 12th, 1919) and in default of payment of the taxes, the lands in the said list will be sold for taxes at the times and places menâ€" tioned in the said published notice. This notice is given pursuant to subâ€"section 3, of section 149, of "The Assessment Act." Hats MEN‘S SOFT HATS in colors green, gray and blue. MENS .AUTO AND GOLE CAPS, assorted colors. oYS‘ cEOLr AND YArE Phone 30 Physician, Surgeon, Etc. Office: Weston Road, Mt. Dennis Office Hours: 8 to 10 a.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 DR. J. A. MELDRUM Physician, Eite. j King St. and Rosemount Ave. Telephone 15 Weston, Ont Office anud Residence, East Gor EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Maria St., Weston, Phone June. 1213 â€"andâ€" f J. K. Macdonald, Treas., County of York Dated this 22nd day of March, 1919 332 Bloor W., Toronto, Ph. Col. 2602# ~Consultations by Appointment. ® P on t C Dr.Harrisen C.Roos DENTAL SURGEON Office: Bank of Montreal Bldg. _. Main and John St., Weston _ Phone 295 DR. W. E. PEARSON Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers Phone 152, Weston Money to Loau on‘ good First Mortgage Securities DR. J.T. HACKETT CEAXPS, all colors. Dr. H. D. Livingstone 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 at best rates Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public 2922 Dundas St., West Toronto (Above Moon‘s Hardware Store) Real Estate Loans placed at Current Rates. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Residence: Rosemount Avenue WESTON Mornings and Evenings Toronto Office: Gray & Gray 301 Crown Office Building Northâ€"east Corner Queen and Victoria Streets, Toronto. MATERNITY NURSING Nurse Mourant NOTICE OF TAX SALE . Lorne Fraser, M Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. G. HOWARD GRAY Practical Plumber Repairs promptly attended to A Trial Solicited OR. CABMAN RIGKER Physician and Surgeon _ Office and Residence 120 Roncesvalles Ave. PHONE PARK 402, TORONTO 4th Avenue, Westmount . 0. Box 289, WESTON . M. LYON JOHN MILLS Telephoneâ€"Junction 991 YORK COUNTY E. J. MUSSON . B. EDMUNDS WESTON Phone 334 Avwenue Main Street Caps wWESTON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2ND, 1919 200 Beresford Avenae, West Toront« Graduate \Toronto Conservatory O Music Pianoâ€"Teachers‘ Normal Course. Pupils prepared for Toronto Conserâ€" vatory Examinations. Studio: "The Bungalow" 87 Maria St., : WESTON W go any place. Drop a card. PIANO INSTRUCTION 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 PHe HAMBOURG CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC West Toronto Studio Branck 200 Beresford Avenue > Phone Jet. 72 Studios at 27 Cloverdale Avenue _ _and 18 Wright Avenue MRS. JNO. T:ANDERSON JOHN T. ANDERSON * SMITH‘S MOTOR DELIVERY Baggage and Express w ~‘22 St. John‘s Road, Weston Phone 305 City phone, Adciaide 1518 GENERAL TEAMING Sand, Gravel and Fllling AJwaysroa Hand. Movings Promptly â€" Attended to. Phone 79 at 6.45 a.m., 1245 noom and 6.45 p.m. J. K. MceEWEN & SON PHONE 6% W. J. WARD Margaret R. Gillette Mount Dennis & District Branch 987% Weston Road _ Phone 377 All members of the late C,/E. BJ are welcome, A dance will be held every Thursâ€" day night. ,, JAMES ARMSTRONG, Pres. S. JACKSON, Secretaryâ€"Treas. THE G.W.V.A. LADIES‘ AUXILIARY Mt. Dennis and District Branch 98714 Weston Rd. Phone 377 The wives, mothers and sisters of the C.E.F. are welcome. A dance will be held every Thursday night. / | MRS. F. WAINWRIGHT» Pres. MISS NEWTION, Secretary. . | 25 Years‘ Practical Experience. is still doing business in the old m stand. Be sure and address all communications to s Box 33 or Phone 285 For PUMPS, WINDMILLS, & GASOLINE ENGINES. MAIN ST., WESTON . f Agent for § airbanks & Morse Gas Engines, @ Rumps, Ete. J. L Case Engines Al John Deere Plough, Co. Stone & Wellington Fonthill Nurseries. â€" Phone 268 FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE St. John‘s Road Tel. 80]‘.‘ WESTON ONTARIO MOTOR EQUIPMENT Or other if desired. Residence and Chapel Phone 168 Main Street, Weston Licensed Auctioneers for the Counties of York, Peel and Simcoe Terms Reasonable Stella V. Rowntree CHARLES GILLIS O. E. LaRose Walter Longstaff WALTER LONGSTAFE Piano and Organ Tuner Telephone Junction 72. NOTE THIS WELL ! Undertaker and Embalmer JOHN HARRIS Established 1830. Principal. PHONE 8â€"4 WESTON Weston