Times & Guide (1909), 7 May 1919, p. 5

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s1 in Bs â€"â€"Mrs. Finegan I â€"have two select pens ‘of B. P. ‘"Rocks and White Wyandottes, and as "I always reduce the price.of my eggs after April ist, I _ am offering eggs ~from these pens at $2.00 per 15 eggs from imy Mammouth Light Brahma =pen will be $5.00 per 15, throughout "the season. Prizeâ€"winners in every *pen. A. McLEAN 34 RECTORY ROAD, PHONE 368 ‘Special This Week HIGH CLASS HATCHING EGGS FOR ® + SALE 7 TL,AVERâ€"In loving memory of Helen Laver; wife of E. G.. Laver, who â€" passed away April 27th, 1916. Three years have passedâ€"â€" We miss her still, \ + And all through life We always will. x & ¢ HUSBAND AND FAMILY. 9 Ib. Granulated Sugar ....$1.00 Can Peas, per tiu!........ ... 14e Corn and Tomatoes, per tin 196. 4 bars Soap ..... . J5.... 80e Pumi Soap;the Great Hand Cléan~ €t. pet jJal :.a..s.... ‘Eux, 2 â€"boxes for>..... Mel Ceylona Tea, per lb. _Jelly Powders, 2 for ... . The friends of the Presbyterian Church purpose having a bowling #reen and tennis court on the church grounds this summer. Under the auspices of the Church of the Good Shepherd a banguet will be tendered the teturned men on Monâ€" day evening, May 19th, in the baseâ€" ment of the church, followed by a minétrel entertainment. Mr. Bishop of Cliff Hollow â€" and Messrs. Frank and David Jameson are among the local boys who have reâ€" turned from ‘overseas service during the past few weeks. 202 Main St. N. EGGS FOR HATCHING and Day Old Chicks Special Selected Pen _of Extra . Heavy Laying Single Combâ€" White Leghorns. Apply WILLIAM â€"CHARBONEAU 1836 William Street, Weston WEDNESDAY, MAY 9TH, 1919 ELSIE BERGUSON MONDAY AND TUESDAY & The Marriage Price : AaARTCRAFT Picture 0 MOUNT DENNIS® IN MEMORIAM Phone 265 WESTON 8 SsUBURBAN: LIME TABLE 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 the hour. Newmarket high school, valued at $25,000 had a narrow escape;yhen the adjacent buildings were burned: This week ‘Fhe@eSheTburne . Free Press enters the 4_"5th year of its pubâ€" lication. thes Cars leave West To.onto: every 15 minutes: on the hour, quarter past, half hour and quarter to. Leave Lambton on the hour, quarter past, half hour, and quarter to. Davenport Cars leave West Toronto on quarter to and after the hour. Leave Bathurst Street on quarter~to and after.the hour. Woodbridge Cars leave West Toronto for Woodâ€" bridge every two hours: first car 6 A.M.; last car 10 P.M. Leave Woodâ€" bridge: first car T P.M. last 11 P.M. The \Willing Workers Church, Streetsville, arge sewing in order to make the church. McKITTERICKâ€"At his residence, 101 John St., Weston, W, J. McKitterick, beloved husband of Thora McKitterâ€" ick,â€"on Tuesday, May 6th, 1919. Funeral from his late residence to St. John‘s Anglican Church on ”';;[’::h‘;‘%ursday;v May 8th, 19‘%19, at 2:‘30”;%# 7.40 11.05 6.14 7.48 T6 almx. 9.10 a.m. dail 1 7A4 »p.m. x. 4.45 p.m. X. ; Tâ€"05 p.m. ®: Going East [ g:0r a.m. x 10.22 a.m. x. 4.25 p.m. X. 7.05 p.m. dail 9.10 p.m. x. x Daily except Sunday. x Daily except Sunday. 8.38 9.45 5.53 TRISTLETOWN & ETOBICOKE Office open from 6.30 G. T. R. TIME TABLE a.m. Daily T.50â€"C.P.R., No. & §.2Tâ€"â€"C.P.R., No. $10â€"â€"C.T.K., No. : 10.22â€"â€"C.T.E., No. $i3sâ€"C.P.R., No. 7.05â€"â€"GC.T.R., No. . DISFATOHED Trains Going North i.m. (Daily except S1 a.m. (Daily except S1 a.m. (Daily except S1 Trains Going South T.05â€"G.TE., No. 34. T15â€"G.TKER. 8.27â€"CGP.R., 9.10â€"G.TR., 10.22â€"G.T.R 4.45â€"GTR., 7.05â€"G.T.R., T.05â€"G.TR P. R. TIME TABLE B :'G%‘!" Dogres :â€"v fmudl > 77’..:‘_;‘ Going West EDa.i-ly except Sunday) (Daily except Sunday) (Daily except Sunday) Dennis received am., 11.10 p.m., ©6.10 Despatched a.m., 8.50 p.m.. 5.30 Received m. 12 (noon) Despatched a.m. 8.30 mm o } Tfise-v $ somt .. es Th“%k;‘sh@[’bhm Weston e Lambton rom 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 A. J. BARKER, P.M. RECEIVED 184 neV No. 29. No. 105. No. 81. , No. 28. No. 28. No. 705. No. 31. , No. 28. No. 707. No. No. 37. daily. daily. HTG 189. 87. 34. Sunday) Sunday,) Sunday) of Trinity taking in money for ~. Word has béen received here that a. daughter has been born, to Mr. and Mrs.\ E. J. B. Ghisholm. Mr. Chisâ€" holm was formerly the secretary of the Y.M.C.A. and superintendent of the Methodist Sabbath School here. This event occurred just a quarter of an hour after the passing away of shis father, the late Mr. W. J. Chisâ€" oholm. / \The funeral of the late Mr. J. W. Chisholm took place on FHursday afâ€" ternoon when the remains were interâ€" red in Park Lawn Cemetery., The fuâ€" neral service held at the home of the deceased gentleman, prior to leaving for the cemetery, was conducted by the late Rev. J., W. Morgan. A favâ€" ourite hymn of the deceased was sung as a duet by Mrs. J. W. Small and her daughter, Miss Helen. The chief mourners were the two sons, Mr. E. J. B. Chisholm and Mr. M. Chishoim, and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. E. Harlock. The pall bearers were Councillors Harâ€" lock and Wixon, Mr. A. Parker, Mr. J. W._Small, Mr. I. W. Royce and Mr. J. Stirk. The funeral arangements were in the hands of Mr. Norman Craig,‘ Parkdale. ; & The Rev. W. Roffe, of the Missionâ€" ary Rest, conducted the services, morning and evening, on Sunday at the Methodist Church. The pastor, the Rev. J. W. Morgan, administered the sacrament of the Lord‘s supper. \The: W.C.TU. held, their monthly meeting one evening last week at the home of the president, Mrs. A. Ogden, Lake Shore Road, Mimico. At this meeting it was decided, to continue their mectings until the end of the fiscal year. If by then work presents itself, new officers will be elected and the meetings will be continued. â€"~Over three thousand dollars arrears ofâ€"taxes have been collected recently by. Mr.~Ly W. Royee, (tgax colfector, some of the arrears dating back . to 1914. t Last Friday evening the auto transâ€" port bus was delayed for some time while a ‘change of tire was effected. This was very disappointing, as it was hoped that a system of‘tra,nsporta- tion. more dependable than the Street Railway Co. provides ‘ had been inâ€" augurated. The bus did, however, supply accommodation to those who Uesired transportation one morning last week when the street cars were out of order, and was filled to capaâ€" city.. It is 'hOped that a quicker and cheapér service will be provided in the near future, which would be a boon to the long<suffering citizens. Last Friday evening © ait excéient program was rendered at the Pgl‘esby- terian Church. The artists taking part were: Miss Jessie . Alexander, Master L. Muir, and Mr. Horace Davis, baritone, accompanied by Mrs. T. N. McGill.â€" Miss Jessie Alexander was very generous with her numbers, and just as interesting and entertaining as ever. Master L. Muir, the eleven year old piano soloist, displayed wonderful skill and memory, as werse shgfiyn by his rendition of "Sonata in D.," "Moâ€" ment Musical," “Threg%gnveitions‘,” etc. The selections su‘@g y Mr. Daâ€" vis were well received" by the audiâ€" ence, and gh‘é-gffiédifi‘fi:'é*’?hearty applause they receivedr= . A f __At the close of the concert Mr. Ferâ€" rier in a Lumorous vein expressed the appreciation of ‘the audience, and complimented the artists on their perâ€" formance. Mr. F\errier\ also moved a vote of thanks to ‘"the double trio of piano movers‘‘ who lent their assisâ€" tance to the program by bringing up the piano from the basement. Mr. D. Davidson, in seconding the vote of thanks, included the ladies of the church, whom, he said, deserved great credit for procuring such an excellent program. The vote of thanks was presented by the chairman, Mr. Gauld, and was responded to by Miss Jessiec Alexander in a short but comâ€" prehnensive speech. 1347 yety charming little dance was given last Saturday evening by Mr. a'rx‘fii“ifl?s._.‘f;.‘vf“.fiv%@fihe McAree of "Fairâ€" view," for the friends of their daughâ€" ter, Miss NorsOMcAree. . A large number of Miss McAree‘s â€"guests were from Toronto. “,,fia ( BRYANT VASHBURN / ASY wmPoor Boob ‘ ParamountC MIMICO Picure The first of May certainly gave us the impression that we. had wakened up in October instead. To all appearances just now, we are going to suffer in the coming months for our mild winter.. Well!l we never can have everything just as we want it. So if we do not need to put our furs away, for instance, we will save ourselves worrying over the moth problem. Have you heard that on the 16th of this month we are going to have a real musical treat in the auditorium ? Mr. Mole and his staff are going to spring a big surprise on us through the school children. Surely all the parents and friends will not fail to keep that evening free. Mr. Mole has also secured the celebrated/entertainâ€" er, Miss Isobel Christieâ€"of Toronto, Miss Christie is not only well worth hearing, but one has altogether miss, ed something by not having heard her., Give yourself a great treat ,and hear her on Friday week. Then Mr. Garratt‘s school orchesâ€" tra is playing. These children .ought to be encouraged to do still better things by giving them your support on the 16th instant. Make a note of it and make us a big effort to show by our presence that we thoroughly join with Mr. Mole and his staff in their efforts to make the school conâ€" certs and . entertainments of the highest order. The Minerva Club will hold a sale of home made cooking in the library hall on Friday, May 9th. No adâ€" mission fee will be charged. The three storey wedding cake which will ‘be raffled off is on display in ‘Collett‘s Drus Store, Lake Shore Rodd.â€" , Greenâ€"Tiffin On Wednesday, April 30th, the marâ€" riage of Miss Gertrude Louise, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tiffin, concebsion A., Etobicoke Twp., to Mr. Maurice James Breen, son of Mrs. J. L Owen, Long Branch. The cereâ€" mony was performed by the Rev. J. Ewing Reid, M.A., Alkambra Avenue Rresbyterian Church, Tor’onto, among a gathering of immediate relatives and a few friends. The bride was given away by her father and entered the spacious room amid the strains of Lohengrin‘s Wedding March, played by Miss Ivy La Rose. She was beautiâ€" fully gowned in a dress of ivory crepe de echine trimmed with white satin and seed pearls and veil and lily of the valley.) She earried a â€" bouguet, of white roses. After the reception the happy couple left for Detrolt and Foâ€" ledo for the honeymoon, the bride travelling in a dress ofâ€"old rose crepe de chine, with fawn coat and hat to match. @n their return they will reâ€" side at Long Branch. Miss McMillan, daughter of the Rev. Alexander McMillan, former pastor of the Presbyterian Church here, recently spent a few days with Miss Agnes Gauld, I The Mimico and New Toronto Laâ€" crosse Club have held.several very successful practices during the last week on their grounds at the corner of Mimico Avenue and the Lake Shore Road. Owing to the inclement weather no service was held last Sunday evening. The sympathy of the congregation is extended.to the pastor, Rev. Mr. Petéh in his recent bereavement by. the death of his father; Mrs. Street is leaving for the Old Country some time this week. Pearson â€" omy Wednesday afternoon, May 14th, atfiz o‘clock. A full attendâ€" ance iof members is requested as this is one of the most important meetings of the year. Reports of the past seaâ€" son‘s activities will be given and elecâ€" tion of officers for the coming iyear. The official opening of the bowling green recently taken over by the Goodyéar Rubber Co., will take place on the 24th of May. ; Capt. Gordon Gauld and Pte, Ross Gauld have been detailed for service in Siberia. Captain Gauld. has had considerable experience during the war, and when he was detailed for service in Sibel‘f'a, he was joined by his brother, Pte. Ross Gauld, who had enlisted short1Â¥ before the signing. of the armistice. Another brother, . Lt. George Gauld, is expected home shortâ€" ly. 3 . + * Albany Journal, Albany, ‘(N.Y..â€"â€" "Miss Isabel Christie made‘a‘ host of friendsg in this city Tast night | Her selections. were,. exceedingly good, and, without doubt, she is one of the best readers in this vicinity." f 5. ~â€" Mr. W. J. McKitterick . CAfter a lingering.â€"illness~ one of Weston‘s ‘oldest and~most .â€"respected residents in the person of W, J Mecâ€" ‘Kitterick, passed peacefully away at his home 101 @John St. on â€"Tuesday, May 6th. Fora numberâ€"of years, Mr. McKitterick has been tax collector for the town and in spite of ill health has year by year performed his duties with satisfaction to all. He is survived by his widow, three sons, Kenneth and Donald," overseas, and Gordon, at home, also one daughter, Hope, at home. Euneral services will be held from his lateresidence on Thursday afternoon, May 8th, to St. John‘s Angâ€" lican Church, Weston. The regular meeting of the Richâ€" view Farmers‘ Club was held on Monâ€" Gay with a good attendance of memâ€" bers. Routine â€" business Jvyasâ€" put through. The next meeting will be held in the Cl@b Rooms on Monday. May 19th. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Conn entertained a numbér of young people to a dance at their home ; on Superior Avenue, Th regular May mecting ‘of the Richview Women‘s Institute will be held at the‘ home of Mrs. George FOR SALEâ€"Bric} St., seven large b bath, hot and c light and fixture cellar; ~pantry clothes closets, . feet 6 inches frc )R SALEâ€"Brick house, 18 Chureh St., seven large bright rooms, 3 piece bath, hot and cold water; electric light and fixtures; hot air furnace; cellar; â€"pantry 3 â€"bedrooms with elothes closets, 3 verandahs, lot 46 feet 6 inches frontage by 132 deep. Side drive, parage, stable and woodâ€" shed. $3400â€" on easy terms, liberal allowanece for cash transaction, . Apâ€" ply Allan G. Peirson, 14 Church St., phone 128. NEW TORONTO LONG BRANCH ‘ OBITUARYX KRICHVILEW EARTH FILLING FOR SALEâ€"Partâ€" botes‘can have same for cost of teamâ€" sring. Apply G. B. Moogh, Main St., Weston. EGGS FOR HATCHINGâ€" From seâ€" lected pens of bredâ€"toâ€"lay Barred Plymouth Rocks, 0. A. C., Guelph, strain, direct.. White Wyandottes, Martin‘s s‘_tr&ih, $1.50 per setting of 15. Allan‘G. Peirson, 14 Church St., Weston, phone 128. QUALIFIED NURSEâ€"Open for enâ€" gagement, maternity and sick chilâ€" dren, 8 Russell St., Toronto. Terms moderate. Miss M. B. McCutcheon, removed from 26 Dennison Ave., Weston. 4t FOR SALEâ€"Bred to lay strain of White Wyandottes (Fisher‘s strain) hatching eggs $1.00 perâ€" setting. Day old chicks 20c each. R. Sutâ€" ton, 39 John St., Weston. 8 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. ~ WHITE ORPINGTON . and Barred Rock Hen Hatched Chicks, 25¢ and 30c each. Orpington eggs for hatchâ€" ing. Prices right. Reliable cluckers for sale, Indian Runner duck eggs $1.00 per dozen. J. Mills, Maria St., east of the 5th, or Box 79, 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 guaranteed. _ W. Kaufman, 12 Mill St., Weston.â€" & The undersigned has received inâ€" structions from R. G. CHEYNE to sell by puclic auction at his residence, St. johns Road W., Weston, on f SATURDAY, MAY 10TH, 1919 At 130 pm. Fumed oak writing table, fumed oak window stand, fumed oak arm chair with loose le"atl;ler cushions, fumâ€" ced oak rocker, 2 fumed oak straight chairs, upholstered in leather; came chair, oak fender, 3 large valuable oil paintings, portraits; fumed oalâ€"dining table, extends 8‘ 6"; fumed oak sideâ€" poard, bevel glass mirror; 6 fumed oak dining chairs; Wilton carpet 9‘ x 10‘, kitchen table, kitchen cabinet, kitchen chair, kitchen stove, electric kettle, electric iron, 2 electric cookers, and kitchen utensils, Ball‘s sealers, pint and quart sizes; brass bed 6â€"6 x 4â€"6, spring, mattress,; brass bed, sinâ€" gle, spring and mattress, double matâ€" tress, single mattress, lady‘s fumed oak dressing table, gent‘s chiffonier, fumed oak; 2 fumed oak chairs; bedâ€" room carpet 9x10° 6"; small mat, Lobâ€" by carpet, 17 feet x 28 ins. wide; sewâ€" ing machine; brass curtain rods, rings,, ete. white enamel bathroom mirror, cork bath mat, nickel baflil basket, glass and nickel towel rail; ivash tub with stand and tongs; wash boiler, copper bottom; suction washer, glass rubbing board; 200 ege Peerless Inâ€" cubator; large outside brooder; large coal oil can with pump, roll of 5, foot fence wire, Gdrinking founts, spray, roost brackets, garden‘tools, shears, lawn mower, about 66. feet garden hose with nozzle and conneciions. Other household articles too numâ€" erous to mention., This furniture is practically new and is in first class shape. FOR SALEâ€"Detached brick bungaâ€" low, 6 large bright rooms and bath room; hardwood floors and trim downstairs; open fire place; furnâ€" ace; electric light; plumbing and cessâ€"pool; hard and soft water; spaâ€" cious verandah,. Lot 50x125. Side drive with stable or garage at rear. Large hen house, accomadates 100 hens. Fruit trees and shrubse Just the place for a retired farmer. Rivâ€" erside Drive, Westomount, opposite Weston Fair Grm{nds. Apply R.W. Telford, owner on premises. NOW IS THE time to get young rabâ€" bits. Costs nothing to keep. them. Fine lot,of Flemish and Belgian, old and young for sale. A large steel grey Flemish buck for service. Apply Mr. Webb, 182. Lambton Aye., Mt. Dennis. S FOR SALEâ€"5 roomed house, large lot, with side drive, good central location in Mimico. For particuâ€" lars apply to The Advertiser Office, Mimico Avenue. FOR SALEâ€"Rhone duck eggs, $1.00 per setting. Apply to 144 Main St., Weston. X FOR SALEâ€""Rusholme," Thirdv8t., New Toronto: twoâ€"storey {frame dwelling, double lot; water laid in. For further particular®"apply Mrs. Cleman, Middledrift,®© Hake | Shore Drive. i06 . Ra CEA WANTED TOCRENTâ€"An eight roomâ€" ed hou§é.2 Apply A. A. Briggs, 124 Rosemount Ave., Weston. FOR SALEâ€"A Hoosier kitchen cabinâ€" et, also an uprifiht piano. Both ~.nearly new and in first class conâ€" dition. Apply , The Store, Westâ€" oâ€"mount. FJO‘I‘{(,SKE}:QEâ€"Several 4 or 5 roomed houses for sale on easy terms, from $1500.00 and ‘upwards, in the Long Brancn dis‘Efi’ct.” _Apply direct to owner and save commission. â€" _ W. Jackson. {3dout) an 2fto s FOR SALE â€" Pansies, Sweet William, and Impeérial Pinks, 25c a doz. Plyâ€" mouth Barred Rock eggs for hatchâ€" ing 15 for $1.00. One set of Kirkâ€" iman‘s "Science of Railways," 6 vol., $10; cost $3%. Apply to L. Taylor, 22nd St., New Toronto. FOR SALEâ€"Cow manure, $1.00 per team load. Apply Mr. Scott, Green End Dairy, Weston, near steel plant. TO RENTâ€"One or ‘two mfurnished rooms with use of kitchen ax;lq othâ€" erprivileges, Suitable for) gouple with no children. Apply 26 Deniâ€" son‘ Ave., Weston. FOR SALEâ€"Settings for sale of Inâ€" dian Runner ducks. The best layâ€" ers in Canada. Also ducklings for sale. Mr. Ellis, Buson Road, Wesâ€" ton, phene Weston 34â€"3. FOR SALEâ€"An almost new three roller mangle, 1 wringer, in excelâ€" lent condition. No reasonable ofâ€" fer refused. Apply Mrs. Marsh, 22nd St., New Toronto. Practica Cheyne is TERMSâ€"Cash CASH AUCTION SALE w J. K. MeEWEN & SON ) Auctioneers. 1C reserve f asâ€" Mi ish Colum: We are offering the famous brands of English long cloth, "HUig" and "‘lnvineible,‘ at 50e and 356 respectively per yard., Special Sale Thesé cottons now are listed at 45c wholesale. Not more than 10 yards to a customer. Phone 30 DR. J. A. MELDRUM King St. and Rosemount Ave. Telephone 15 Weston, Ont. 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 Office: Coleman & Hackett Block MAIN ST., WESTON Opposite Bank of Nova Scotia Office and Residence, East Cor. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers Phofe 152, Weston Money to Loau, on good First Mortgage Securities C. Lorne Fraser, M.A. Dr. H. D. Livingstone 4 EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Maria St., Westoi:,i_‘-l?hgne ‘Junc. 181 Office: Bank of Montreal Bldg. Main and John St., Weston Phone 295 MILTON PRESSED BRICK CO., Limited Manufacturers of Pressed and BRug Brick, im the. different shades of Red Buiff and Brown. W C BURRAGE, Agoent. Phone 106 35 Joseph St. i{[F Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Residence: Rosemount Avenue Dr.Harriscn C.Roos DENTAL SURGEON Mornings and Evenings FToronto Office: Gray & Gray 301 Crown Office Building Northâ€"east Corner Queen and _ Victoria Streets, Toronto. DR. J. T. HACKETT Dentist _ DR..W. E. PEARSON N. J. McEwen, Manager, G. HOWARD GRAY BANK OFâ€"MONTREAL Teephones Main 6353 MATERNITY NURSING Nurse Mourant Consultations by ,Agppolntmen_; 2 8. CARMAN RICKER Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence 120 Roncesvalles Ave. PHONE PARK 402, TORONTO 4th Avenue, Westmount P. 0. Box 289, WESTON W A. [IT LEY Jet. 4045 Bloor W., Toronto, Ph. Col. 2609 His Bank should be on intimate and friendly terms. They can be mutually helpful. § The Farmer and The Bank of Montreal is always glad to give to its customers, the benefit of its financial experience and knowledge. .‘ Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. . M. LYONS PUBL ° aCCOUNTANT ANL AUDITOR hones â€" 33 Richmond §St. W. Physician, Ete. General Dry Goods WESTON, ONT WESTON wWESTON Phone 334. â€"â€"andâ€" . TORONTO _â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"‘r‘,â€" ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS NT ‘"A 49 g a 3;, $ _ Main Street 1913 Westminster Presbyterian Church Established 1858 Pastor, REV. FORBES ROBERTSON Residence, John Street. Phone 241 : \ Sunday, May 11th, 1919 11.00 a. m.â€"The Minister will preach. ; 2.30 p. m.â€"â€"Sgnday School. 7.00 p.m.â€"The Minister will preach. Choir leaderâ€"Prof. H. G. Hall. ; Organistâ€"Miss Hazel Patterson. Everybody welcome. 10 a.m.â€"Sunday Rehool. s a%e 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service. _ __" Holy Communion 4th Sugday fn' the month. REV, ROBT..A. SIMS, RECTOR Residence Albion Road, R.M.D. No. 3, Weston; ‘phone 58 2â€"1. ‘ j SUNDAY SERVICES 3 11.00‘ a. m.â€"The pastor, "Mothers‘ Prayers." v ! Rev. W. M. Mackay, BA. Residence: Humbermount, Weston. Phone 293 , Sunday, May 11th, 1919 _ 11.00 a. m.â€"The Minister will preach. Sunday School in conjunction with . the morning service. f 7.30 p.m.â€"The Minister will preach. Mr. R. V. Beale, Choirmaster, 3 Mr. R. Weatherston, Organist. 3 Strangers welcome. . WESTON METHODIST CHURCH 2.45 p. m.â€"Sunday School and Biâ€" ble Classes. Rev. J. Wallace Stewart, Pastor." Residence, 35 King b5t. Phone 43. A. T. Mather, Choir Leader. Miss Marion E.. Russell, LT.C.M., _ OO Organist N ' _ _ ‘Sunday, May 11th, 1919 ~_‘_MOTHERS‘ â€"DAY 7.00 p.m. â€" The pastor, "The Whole Eamily." | Good music. Bright services. â€" Seats free. All are welcome. ; I have several good village pr I handle none but the best . FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDE& 7 INSURANCE o perties and farms for sale Stock and Dairy Farm at KI/§ burg, 100 acres, lots of water, gr vel.road. Price $6500.00. _ 100 acres in Vaughan, one mm from Woodbridge, good watd excellent grain farm. _ M J} St John‘s ‘Anglican Church BAPTIST CHURCH REV. DR. W. ARCHBOLD, Vicar C 4 Marla St, Phone 282. | St. Phillip‘s Church 11,00 a. m.â€"The pastor will preach. . 3.00 p. m.â€"Sunday School. 1 "e 7.00 p. m.â€"The pastor will preach.. B. Y. P. U. meets every Monday at pi i. 4 Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p.. Holy Communion, 8 Matins and Sermon, 11 Choral Evensong and sermon 7 p.m. | Old Presbyterian _ ~ Church Real Estate and Insurance Office Jas. Millen i PLUMBER, ETC. Jobbing Work attended toâ€"Estimates given on new work MAIN ST,, WESTON PASTORâ€"H. E. Wintomute Address: Station Roa_d MIMICO MAIN STREET NORTH Sunday, May 11th, 1919 sUNDAY SERVICE ED. W. BROWN, WOODBRIDGE Cross Street Etobicoke Pastor: Weston. us y3

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