:f?n,r'; #2 y w [ 9k Mr. Jackson, one of the York TWp.] Wictory Loan workers, acompanied by his captain, Mr. "Dalton, in their{ first round of calls met with a hearty | reception. In the district visited they ; decided each to take one side of the | street~_Mr. Dalton took the upper; side. At the first house he received | a $50 bond while his Lieut., Mr. Dalâ€" | ton, was handed out a $10,000 bond. | _â€" One evening last week Weston was visited by guests unknown and unâ€" welcome, their departure being a source of pleasure. The entertainers of the midnight .strollers being the four walls, drawers and desks of the G.T.R. station, Weston Coal & Lumâ€" ber Co. and Irvin Lumber Co. At the station a few odd coppers were taken, the different drawersâ€"rifled, but as train despatches, express bills, etc., were of no value they left them beâ€" hind for the other fellow to put back in their respective places. Coal and wood ‘being rather cumbersome _ arâ€" ticles to carry away, they contented themselves with a little loose change they found in the desks. A linen shower, was held at the Rome of Mrs. Lambton, Main Street, in honor of Missâ€"E. Turner, whose marriage takes place early in Novemâ€" ber.. Musical selections were rendered during the evening by Mrs, Potts and the smiling bride to be was the recipiâ€" ent ‘of several handsome and useful jpieces. of linen. Messrs. Puddy and The Westminster Men‘s Club held their annual election of officers and business meeting last week. Reports were encouraging. and the men, are out for big things this season. The following officers were elected: Pres., W. J. Forrester; Viceâ€"Pres., C. L. Mofâ€" fait and H. E. Coc; Sec.â€"Treas., N. J. Seal; Rec. See., W. H. Loose; Execuâ€" tive, Prof. Bell, J. H. Morrow, J. C. «rvin and J. Myeor. _ One of the striking features of the Navy League Campaign held last week was the ready response met with by the canvassers and hearty coâ€"operaâ€" tion of all as indigated by the increasâ€" ed membership. The local branch has now a membership of over two hunâ€" dred, this includes Mt. Dennis as well as Weston. Retter conve homes by/iï¬â€˜ Word has been received by the Wesâ€" ton Horticultural Society to the effect that the bulb shipment ordered for this fall has been held up on account of the Long Shoremen strike. As this trouble is settled the shipment is expected to arrive in a few days and «listribution made. The shipment of peonies will arrive this week. The face of our genial veteran butâ€" cher is wreathed in smiles these days, ewing to the arrival of his wife from England. They will take up . their residence in Rowntree‘s block, over the butcher store. The regular weekâ€"night meeting of the Methodist Church Men‘s Club will be held on Tuesday night, Nov. 4th, in the Church Parlors at 3 p.m. ‘A corâ€" dial invitation extended to all the men. A mecting of the young people of the Methodist Church is called for Monday night, Nov. 3rd, at 8 p.m. to discuss the advisability of starting a Young People‘s Society. All interestâ€" ed are urged to attend. \ Editor Times & Guide Sir: As someone must take the initiative in a matter of this kind and as you have afready given it a start I would suggest that you call a meeting through ‘the Times & Guide for the €arly part of next week and ask ecach church to send representatives to that meeting for that purpose. Iif I may do so, I would like to conâ€" gratulate you on the article which apâ€" peared in last week‘s issue of your paper, regarding sports for the young people of Weston during the coming winter. You have hit the right nail en the head and if your timely sugâ€" gestion is followed out it must prove successful. Thanking you for space, Westminster «Church â€" has already started on a similar line and will proâ€" wide an open air rink for the young people of their congregation and doubtless the other churches are conâ€" sidering the same thing. The next step is to have the different churches in our town appoint one or two repreâ€" sentatives to meet and arrange the deâ€" tails of interâ€"church sports and alâ€" though we have as yet no signs of ice there‘is considerable work to be done in arranging matters and no time should be lost in getting a start. If You Want to Save _ PAGE FOUR BARKER&COMPANY motor, The man who gets ahead is the man who saves. No better, more profitable, more convenient way of saving money was ever offered the people of Canada than Victory Bonds. They are good for youâ€"good for Canada. _ Buy Victory Bonds. Yours etc., C. C. MeINTOSH the guestsâ€"to their Money your valuable Donated by WESTON Notice is hereby givenm that a Byâ€" law was passed by the Municipal Corâ€" poration of the Town of Weston on the 6th day of October, 1919, providâ€" ing for the issue of debentures to the amount of! $4000 for the purpose of extension of the system of waterworks by constructing additions to existing mains and that such_byâ€"law was regâ€" istered in the Registry Office of the East and West Riding of the County of York on the 14th day. of October, 1919. Any motion to quash or set aside. the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first pwublication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated the 14th day of October, 1919. J:.H. TAYLOR, Cleck. c Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held pursuant to the Ontario Moters‘ Lists Act, by His Honor the Judge of the Coun\ty Court of the County of York, at the Council:Chamâ€" ber, New Toronto, on Saturday the 8th day of November, 1919, at 11 o‘â€" clgï¬ck in the forenoon, to hear and deâ€" termine complaints of errors and omâ€" issions in the Voters‘ List of the Muniâ€" cipality of the Village of New Toronto for 1919. NOTICE is hereby given that a Court will be held pursuant to the Voters‘ List Act by His Honor the Judge of the County Court of the County of York at the council chamâ€" kers, town hall, Weston, on the 4th day of November, 1919, at 12 o‘clock noon to hear and determine the sevâ€" eral complaints of errors and omisâ€" sions in the Voters‘ List of the Muniâ€" cipality of Weston for 1919.. All perâ€" sons having business at the court are required to attend at the said time and place. Dated this 28th day 1919; â€" The annual meeting of the Weston branch of the Upper Canada Bible Soâ€" ciety wil lbe held in the Westminster Presbyterian Church on â€" Wednesday evening, Nov. 12th, at 8 o‘clock. Rev. R. H. A. Haslam, M.A., Agency Seeâ€" retary and formerly a Missionary in India, will address the meeting. The Committee of the Weston branch deâ€" sire that the Ministers of. the various Protestant Churches shall present some aspect of the importance of the Bible at the morning service on Sunâ€" day, Nov. 9th, or November 2nd, at the same time announcing the annual meeting.â€"Joseph Nason, Secretary. â€"For Marriage Dowers BUY VICâ€" TORY BONDS. The following is a financial stateâ€" ment of the lecture on Labradotr, given by Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell, on October Toth, | foft9, at the Westminster Church. Proceeds of lecture $72, doâ€" nations $13, total $85.. The expenses were $7.50, leaving a balance of $77â€" 50. This balance will be forwarded to ‘the Treasurer of the . Labrador Medical Mission in a few days.â€"Jos. Nason, Secretary. A meeting in the interests of the Victory Loanâ€" will be Held at Thifstle- town Hall on Wednesday night of this week. , Mr. W. G. Watson, assistant manager of â€"the Toronto Genetal Trusts Corporation, will be the speakâ€" er. Soloist Mr. Buchanan, of Toronâ€" to, ~and Miss Stella Rowntree, acâ€" companist. Captain Bruce Hunter is kept busy this week. On Tuesday he addressed a men‘s meeting at the Kodak in the interests of the Victory Loan, on Wedâ€" nesday visited the Steel Co. plant at Swansea, and on Thursday the Brown Brass Roling Mill, New Toronto. He was given an enthusiastic reception at each meeting and was successful. in starting the big drive at a record pace. On Tuesday evening, Nov. 4th, a meeting of the ladies in G. W.V.A. orâ€" ganizations will be held in St. John‘s Parish Hall at 8 p.m. Ladies from the Toronto branches will be present and speak on the object and aim of these associations and a branch will be formed in Weston.â€" The meeting is specially in the interets of soldiers‘ relatives and a good atfendance is looked for. & Ww. H. C. MILLARD, Clerk of the Court and Municipality J.H. TAYLOR, Clerk of the said Municipality. TOWN OF WESTON TOWN OF WESTON NOTICE NOTLCE of October, Head Office: Georgetown, Ontario Representatives: J. A. Pascoe, West Toronto: J. P market; W. A. Young, Agincourt +// tA vw~ALoâ€"ILURUNIU LWP.â€"BRKAMPEION 214 MILES All workable, small orchard, 25 acres fall plowed ; soil clay. loam ; plenty of water. Solid brick house, 9 rooms, soft water inside, furâ€" nace. Bank barn 60x50, cement stabling, tieâ€"up 20 head, box stalls; driving shed 40x20, water in stables, silo, windmill. School 114 miles, churches 1% miles. Rural mail and telephone. Possession atranged. Price $14,700. Terms arranged. $ 115 acres workable, balance pasture and wood, 1 acre orchard ; clay loam soil ; 2 creeks. House of 8 rooms, woodshed, good cellar. Bank barn 60x60, pig pen 48x30, water in shed, windmill. Rural mail and telephont. Possession arranged. Price $10,500. _ Terms arâ€" ranged. ( 190 acres workable, balance pasture, small orchard, 60 acres fall" plowed, meadow and pasture 80 acres, black clay loam soil, level ; plenty of water, 3 wells and a creek. Brick «house, 8.rooms, water inside, cellar, cistern. Bank barn 85x45, barn No. 2 58x30, tieâ€"up 20 head of cattle, 8 horses, 4 box stalls ; driving house 45x22, new ; hog pen, hen house. School 1% miles. Rural mail and telephone. Posâ€" session arranged. Price $17,500.. Terms arranged. GOOD LEVEL 150 ACRE FARMâ€"ERIN TWP.â€"ACTON 5 MILESâ€"ERIN 7 MILES . 99 acres workable, balance pasture, 2 acres orchard, 60 acres fall plowed, soil clay loam to sandy loam, level, plenty of water. Brick house, 11 rooms, cellar, 3 cisterns, hot air furnace. Bank barn 90x 45, tieâ€"up 8 horses, 25 cattle, water in stable, driving house, hog pen, hen house, sheep house, silo, water pumped by gasoline engine. school 1 1â€"4 miles. Rural mail and telephone. Stone road 1â€"4 mile, church 1 mile. Possession arranged.. Price $20,000. Terms arrangâ€" ed. f & 195 ACRESâ€"CASTLEMORE 1/ MILESâ€"TORONTO 15 MLS. 100 ACRESâ€"ETOBICOKE TWP.â€"WESTON 3 MILESâ€"CITY LIMITS 6 MILES f 225 ACRESâ€"2 MILES FROM BRAMPTONâ€"STONE ROAD s 2 LOTSâ€"TORONTO 17 MILES 200 acres workable, balance pasture, 2 actes orchard, #O acres fall plowed, clay loam soil, well and a spring.. Brick house, 13 rooms. Bank barn 50x90, barn No. 2 30x40, 2 stables 24x30, pig pen, hen house, brick milk house, driving house, water in , shed, 2 silos, church 1 1â€"4 miles, school 3% mile, rural mail and telephone. Posâ€" session arranged. Price $21,000.. Terms arranged. The Willoughby Farm Agency HALLOWE‘EN: 100 ACRESâ€"TORONTO TWP.â€"BRAMPTON 21 FARMS FOR SALE Ladies will provide Boxes. MR. FARMER : Phone 292 FIXTURES, IRONS, TO‘ASTERS, GRILLS, ETC. WIRING DONE Nss ESTIMATES FREE > PHONE 271 s Friday, October 31st Graham & Carton ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED OUR PRICES ARE MOST REASOkNABLE y GIVE US A TRIAL Our Workmen are Conscientious and Skilled. Your home is wired usually but once in a lifetime. It should be wired well, using only the best of materials and skilled workmanshipâ€"to avoid fuâ€" ture expense and bother with H.E.P.C. will be held by the LAKE SHORE BRANCH, GW.V.A. AND LADIES‘ AUXILIARY A BOX SOCIAL AND DANCE Maclinnes Bros. Now that you have a minute, come in and consider that matter of the Tractor. Look at the FORDSON Electrical Engineers and Contractors Main Street, Weston, Phone 271 76 MAIN STREET, WESTON Everybody Assured of a Good Time. For Results and Service it has Others Beaten at eight p.m. MEMORIAL HALL Stop 15, Mimico Main Street, WESTON Gentlemen Free . Denne, Newâ€" Lots 218‘ deep at Thistletown. Best of garden land. Near school, store, good roads and street car service. Easy terms. Let me show you. In 1.0.0.F. Hall, Church St., Weston. Visitors are cordially welcomed. Any person wishing to secure Assemâ€" bly Hall apply to Noble Grand, Ed. P. Beach, Bank of Nova Scota Bldg., Main Street,. Weston. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS Meet every Monday at $ p.m Farmers Buy _ jyepf Trucks Because BERT IRWIN, 48 Main St BIGGEST BARGAIN YET Weston Lodge No. 200 The Ford Truck brings the city to the farmer‘s door. j He can take his hogs, sheep and other stock to market, as well as haul roots, potatoes and apples from the field. He can command the highest prices for his vegetables and fruit because he gets them to market while the dew is still on them. The farmer can get his breakfast at home, take his produce to market, and be home again for dinner. they save labor, save time, save money. The Ford Truck is the most generalâ€" purpose implement on the farm. Graham & Carton, Dealers, Weston BUY VICTORY BONDS For Desirable Used Cars in Perfect Condition Apply : Motor Sales & Machinery Co. PORT CREDIT _ mwtEp WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919