Times & Guide (1909), 29 Oct 1919, p. 7

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C Mr. Mackay, of the Canada Cycle & Motor Co., stated on Monday night that the Company were.substribing to the amount of $500,000. The Weston branch would go over the top and that the Willysâ€"Overland had secured their wbjective inside of an hour,. S At a meeting held in the interest of ‘"the Victory Loan Campaign Monday afternoon at the Canada Cycle: and Motor Co. plant Mr. Mackay, viceâ€" president, and Mr. J. W. Gibson, genâ€" #ral manager, addressed the employâ€" es. Last year‘s record exceeded $80,â€" 000, and although the employes have decreased, they expect to do even betâ€" %er in the 1919 drive. After suffering pain, feeling nerâ€" wous, dizzy, weak and dragged [dlown by weaknesses of her sexâ€" with eyes sunken, black circles and ‘pale cheeksâ€"such a woman is quickly restored to health by the |Favorite Prescription of Dr. Pierce. Changed, too, in looks, for after taking Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Preâ€" ‘sgceription the skin becomes clear, ‘the eyes brighter, the cheeks plump. It is purely vegetable, «gontains no alcohol. Druggists sell it in tablets or Tiquid. Send Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y., 10c for trial package. y n l L l s NATURE‘S MIRROR f %é%%“ gelastidity in es _ Toel apd a s 5_ ment and a i ’::fi;«%‘? spring in her .- Emestinoan ucce step. Love «€omes to every woman who has bounding healthâ€"but when she is mallid, dull eyed, languid, she has no magnetism nor does she appeal %o any man. _ Such a change in feelings and looks! is WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919 122 The Work of Six Men # _A ‘Toronto Litter Carrier will astonish you with the amount of work it does. Enables one â€"man to clean the stables as fast as six men in the old way. Cuts out the dirty part of the job. Takes away. theâ€"danger of the old wheelâ€" barrow and the slippery plank. Encourages cleanliness in the stableâ€"and that means healthier cattle. All Toronto Stable Equipment is designed to save work and make cattle bigger profit producers. You‘ll find with this equipment that stable chores become easy.. Time is saved. Cattle are contented._ Eggâ€"O Baking Powder Co., Limited & Hamilton, Canada WESTON Weston Pump Works TEA s good tea REDROSE Sold only in sealed packages Its ASSAM quality gives it that rich flavor When a woman! is well and healthy â€" there‘s . a sparkle in her eyes, a rose tint in her cheeks, and she has rich red b I o o d . GEO. E. A. ROBINSON, Proprietor Successor to Walter Longstaff,. uces ts TB .& a< Â¥ B & wo A I & 5 W 3 n 3 €3 Lek cUA B t 3 .9 $# 7yR [ S T ©274h 3 L T 006 & t is t Cign . * c ow g> Save Fuel and Foodâ€" epesaen «Sm Te T. Sum=s As Ec &A 5h 1 C dA m e o He ts a «C & & po 3 o2 6 5\ m 6 :G A % 5 < & ciine@ \@#4 Cary yc The Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Weston branch of the G. W.V.A. intend holding a euchre and dance on Tuesday evenâ€" ) The 1919 Victory Loan campaign opened at the Masseyâ€"Harris plant on Monday morning, when a meeting was held and Addressesâ€"given by Mr. Bartâ€" lett and Mr. Mogridge, organizers for West York, Mr. Appleton of the head office, Toronto, and Mr. Douglas, suâ€" perintendent of the Weston branch. The objective for this year is $15,â€" 500, and all are confident of going over the top early in the drive. ing? Nov., lith in â€"the L.O.0.E.. Hall, Church "St. i _Mission services will open in St. Jahn‘s Church, George St., on Sunday, November 2nd, at 10.30 a.m. Chilâ€" dren‘s mission at 3 and Rosary mission and benediction at 7.30 p.m.. Father J; J..Sholly of St.. Patrick‘s Church, "Poronto, will be the speaker.. Week day services will be held the followâ€" ing week at 5 and 8 a.m. and at 7.30 p.m., and the closing mission will be on Sunday; November 9th. The public are cordially invitedâ€" to attend the evening. mission. a If ~you wish to see something unique in window dressing and someâ€" thing you have never seen before in New Toronto, take a walk to Mr. Hay‘s store, corner of Fifth St. and Lake Shore Road, and you will be astonished.~ Mr. Hay is doing someâ€" thing for the children again and givâ€" ing away five boxes of the finest apâ€" ples to the lucky guesser of the corâ€" rect number of nuts contained in a bag in the window. A wonderful picture of Hallowe‘en is presented by the clever work of Mr. King, Manage,r and mother witches, caldrons, black cats, demons and °vâ€" erything connected with Hallowe‘en is there. Two very cleverly written cards will attract your notice, ‘"Ehere is magic in good sidewalks, be careful you don‘t skid in front of this store." The magic of "getting done" has eviâ€" dently not yet arrived at Mr.. Hay‘s particular part of the sidewalk. Anâ€" other one says ‘"‘There is magic in New Toronto, do. your kit and boost it." Perhaps 1920 will produce that magic in â€"New Toronto, which we are lookâ€" ing for and need. The Witche‘s broom sweeps. clean and house cleaning is a very necessary evil sometimes. There are a lot of cobwebs in New Toronto. Spiders are very hard to catch, quickly creep in a corner and flies are so often caught. .. We trust Mr. Hay‘s witeh will do her work well and thorâ€" oughly. Be sure you visit Mr. Hay‘s store, see his windows and mg}ke a guess at the "Nut" problem. C â€"Oil the Wheels of Industryâ€"BUY VICTORY BONDS. Use (7 39 Will the Girl Guides please note this announcement. The regular meeting of the Weston Girl Guides will not be held on Friday of this week. Meetâ€" ing on the following Ffidayfi as usuâ€" adl. On Wednesday night a congregaâ€" tional at home and welcome to the returned men will be given in Westâ€" minster Church, under the auspices of the ladies. . Will all the members turn out and ‘ make this meeting an Cnâ€" joyable one for all. The captains for the G@.W.V.A. Tag Day are as follows: \(Humber Bay, Messrs Lomas and Rush; Mimico, Messrs. Lonsborough . and Ryding; New Toronto, Messrs. Grimshaw and Cambery; Long Branch, Messtrs. Mcâ€" Cullum and Lush. Messrs. Munson, Bowyer and Beckerstaff will canvass the business firms. Mr. King is orâ€" eanizing secretary. s Mrs. Ackrow, Sr., who has been conâ€" fined to her bed for the past few weeks, is improving and we trust will soon be out again. The Men‘s Club of Westminster Church will meet on Thursday evenâ€" ing, October 30th, in the church club rooms. A cordial invitation is extendâ€" ed to all the mon. Mr. W. C. Gregory met with a very painful accident while at his work last Thursday afternoon, and is conâ€" fined to his bed. His many friends will be pleased to hear that he is making satisfactory progress towards recovery. i The X. L. Bible Class met at the home of Mrs. Mertens on Thursday last and spent a very pleasant evenâ€" ing. Sewing was engaged in for the first part followed by a contest and chorus singing. Refreshments were served and the ladies departed for homes after arranging for the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Clark, concession A., on Thursâ€" day, November ‘6th.. Will the friends please meet at the home of MUrs. AV. J. Ward of that date at 7.30 p.m. FOR SALEâ€"3 portable henhouses: sheds, 6x6x6x4%; runs |9x6x6x4%; covered in all round with 1" lumâ€" ber, new last summer. These are ideal winter houses. Apply 168 Roseâ€" mount Ave., Weston. Another returned soldier in the perâ€" son of Tom Hatton has decided to return to civilian ‘life. by opening up business in Weston. He was forâ€" mally a Toronto man, going overseas with the 13th Battery. He took a course overseas in shoe repairing, and decided to make that his:vocation in life. He and Mrs. Hatton are comâ€" ing to reside in the vicinity in . a short time, having secured a resiâ€" dence in Westmount. Mr.. . Hatton hopes to receive a share of the work here, and owing to the increased cost of shoes, repair work is a" fea. ture demanding more attention than in past years.. A neat and comfortable mended shoe means considerable savâ€" ing on the pocketâ€"book as well. FURNITURE FOR SALEâ€"Extension â€" table, 5 chairs, bed and Idresser, cook stove. Will sell cheap for quick sale. Apply S. Wells, oppoâ€" site Stop 14, Lake Shore Road. FOR SALEâ€"Moffat Classic range, No. 8, good as new, delivered. Price §$80. Apply 22 St.) John‘s _Road. _phone 305. HOUSE TO RENTâ€"S8 roomed brick house, electric light, hot air heating. Situated just off 5th Ave. . Apply IS. Eespey, 415 Main St. North, phone 178. FOR SALEâ€"Beautiful home, brick, 6 rooms, in Weston. Very central, unique suituation and surroundings. Shade and fruit trees; garage and side drive. Easy terms. Apply 87 Frejama Ave., Mt. Dennis. FOR RENTâ€"Furnished double or single bedroom.. Apply 12 Church St., Weston. WANTEDâ€"A young woman to care for children and to help with light housework. Mrs. Redshaw, Queen‘s Ave., Mimico. = LOOKâ€"Do you want to store your car for the winter or good warm stable room for 3 or 4 horses. Reaâ€" sonable terms. Apply Walter Longâ€" staff, 42 Main St., Weston, phone 298. t FOR SALEâ€"A reed baby . carriage, baby‘s cot and a laundry stove. All practically new. Apply 239 Beach St. FARM FOR RENTâ€"100 acre farm. Brick house with furnace. Good barn. . Silo, orehard, etc. Milk stand and mail box at the gate. Lot 22, Concessiont of Etobicoke. Apâ€" ply Mrs. Thos. McLellan, R. R. No. 1, Weston, phone 3â€"174, HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Seven â€" roomed brick house, No. 206 Pacific Ave,, West Toronto, furnace heated, gas installation, double garage that rents for $12 per month, For price and terms apply to G. M. Lyons, Weston. WANTEDâ€"Office and messenger boy Apply Moffat Stove Co., Weston. wANTED TO RENTâ€"A small house or apartm’ent, furnisghed or unfurnâ€" ished for 2 adults. Apply Box 15, ‘Times & Guide Office, Weston. , FOR SALEâ€"Special to farmers, 15 extra fine Barred Rock cockerels, from $3 to $8 each. Get in on these quick, as they won‘t last long. A. McLean, 34 Rectory Rd., phone 368, Weston. FOR SALEâ€"Mrs. MeNally offers for sale her beautiful, upâ€"toâ€"date resiâ€" dence, cor. Rosemount Ave. and John. St. Every . convenience, 9 rooms, hot water heating, large lot. For price and terms apply to Dr. Charlton, Weston. FOR SALEâ€"Detached brick bungaâ€" low, six. large bright rooms and bathroom,. hardwood floors © and trim ground fleor, brick fireâ€"place, electric light, good â€"furnace, tasteâ€" fully decorated throughout, deep lot, 50 ft., large hen house, side drive, fruit and shade trees. Beauâ€" tifully situated on west bank of the Humber River, opposite~ Weston fair grounds, and commanding fine view of town. This is an ideal home with decidedly rural surâ€" roundings and yet within few minâ€" ut\e;’ walk of street cars and railâ€" way. Apply owner, Telford. . Canada Cycle & Motor Co., Canaâ€" da Lumber, Massey Harris, whistles and train bells on Monday morning at 9 a.m. announced the opening of the big Victory Loan drive for 1919. Last week the committee had circuâ€" lated the posters and literature over the town, and had the rooms which this year are situated in Dr. Irwin‘s house, Main St., in readiness for a good start towards the objective. Mr. J. M. Pearen is chairman and «N. J. McEwen, secretary for Weston. The rooms will be open during the entire campaign, with Mr. John Dickin in charge, phone 125. Tom Hatton Workmanship Guaranteed All Orders Promptly Attended to TRIAL ORDER SOLMCLITED Auto truck specially adapted for MOVING FURNITURE Overland touring car for hire . with capable and careful driver South End Meat Market CHOICE MEATS AND FISH ERESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Quality Good, Prices Reasonable Trial Order is all that is asked for. Our Service will bring the next. Weston Meat â€" Market â€" is the place to get your FRESH MEATS Choice Cuts at Reasonable Prices Phone No. 84 H. A. Blake, Proprietor (Jate of the 4th C.M.C.) H. Wison, Manager Studio: 252 Main St. WESTON I. V. MOUSLEY VIOLIN AND PIANO INSTRUCIION sSTUDIO, RUSSELL ROAD wATCH SPECIALIST SEE OUR SPECIAL HAND BAG Half Price for the Week Special attention given to Repairs 10 Main Street South (Near Post Office) A. J. Ingram BOOT AND SHOE REPAIR STORE s FURNACE WORK YÂ¥ou can‘t do better than get F. R. FREY 46 Main Street, Weston CARTAGE AND EXPRESS L. L. T. Moarley PLUMBING, GAS OR HOT WATER FITTING TINSMITHING Main St. South, Weston JjoOHN HUMPHREY . E. LaRose 3rd St., New Toronto Phone Weston 268 Phone Weston 303 Teacher of Violin and his prices You will need â€"Orâ€"â€" Graduate Toronto Conservatory o Music Pianoâ€"Teachers‘ Normal Course, Pupils prepared for Toronto Conser: vatory Examinations. Studio: "The Bungalow" 87 Maria St. WESTON PIANO INSTRUCTION Monday and Thursday, 2 to 6 p.m. Studio, Bank of Nova Scotia Buillding Pupils prepared for Toronto Conser vatory Examinations. R. R. 2, WESTON JOHN T. ANDERSON Piano and Organ Tuner 200 Beresford Avenae, West Toront Telephone Junction 72. HAMBOURG CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC West Toronto Studio Branck 200 Beresford Avenue Phone Jct. 72 Studios at 27 Cloverdale Avenue and 18 Wright Avenue 25 Years‘ Practical Experience. w go any place. Drop a card SMITH‘S MOTOR DELIVERY GENERAL TEAMING Sand, Gravel and Filling Always o: Hand. Movings Promptly Attended to. Phone 79 at 6.45 a.m., 12.45 noon and 6.45 p.m. J. K. MeEWEN & SON Licensed Auctioncers for the COUNTIES OF YORK, PEEL AND SIMCOE Terms Reasonable. J. K. MeEWEN, Kleinburg. Phone Weston 3â€"24 WALTER LONGSTAFF FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE BEAL EstaATE .. St. John‘s Road Tel. 301 WESTON ONTARIO Repairs promptly attended to A Trial Solicited Address : Maria Street, East of Fifth Ave or Box No. 79, Weston Agent for Fire, Life, Accident, Aute. mobile and Plate Glass Insurâ€" ance in safe companies and at best rates Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publiq 2922 Dundas St.. West Toronto (Above Moon‘s Hardware Store) Real Estate Loans placed at Current Rates. Telephoneâ€"Junction 991 W. C. Burrage BUILDER & CONTRACTOR 35 Joseph St., Weston, phone 106 General Alterations and Repairs â€" attended to . Concrete Foundations, Cellar Floors and Sidewalks laid. Margaret R. Gillette W. J. WARD MRS. JNO. T. ANDERSON CHARLES GILLIS Stella V. Rowntree MOTOR EQUIPMENT Or other if desired. Residence and Chapel Phone 168 Main Street, Weston A. M. McEWEN, Richview. $ Phone, Woodbridge 950 JOHN MILLS Baggage and Express 22 St. John‘s Road, Weston Phone 305 City phone, Adelaide 1518 F. B. EDMUNDS JOHN HARRIS E. J. MUSSON Undertaker and Embalmer Practical Plumber NOTE THIS WELL Avenue Phone 34â€"5 Principal. Established 1830 is still doing busiâ€" ness in the old stand. Be sure and address all comr}clunicatlons â€"â€"â€" O-â€"~ Box 33 or Phofie 285 Eor. Pumps, Windmills and Gasoline Engines WALTER LONGSTAFE PHONE 3â€"4 Weston Underwear ! Underwear Full lfnes of Men‘s, Women‘s, and Children‘s Underwear for fall and winter in mixed and wool goods at prices that cannot be repeated this season. 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 Cor. 6th St. and Lake Shore Rd Dentist Office: Coleman & Hackett Block MAIN ST., WESTON Opposite Bank of Nova Scotia DR. J. A. MELDRUM Office and Residence, East Cor. King St. and Rosemount Ave. Telephone 15 Weston, Ont. Maria St., Weston, Phone Junce. 1213 $32 Bloor W., Toronto, Ph. Col. 2692 Consultations by Appointment: Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers Phone 152, Weston Money to Loau on good First Mortgage Securities f ® ~ Dr.Harrissn C.:.Roos DENTAL SURGEON Office: Bank of Montreal Bldg. â€" Main and John St., Weston Phone 295 / C. Lorne Fraser, M.A. Barristé;', Solicitor, Etc. . Afternoons, Saturday Evening. Toronto Office: 404 C.P.R. Building ~â€" _ ETO. Bank of Nova Scotia Building Main St., Weston MONEY TO LOAN Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday MILTON PRESSED BRICK CO., Limited Manufacturers of Pressed and Rug Brick, in the different shades of Red Buff and Brown. Phone 106 DR. W. E. PEARSON DR. J. T. HACKETT G. M. LYON Dr. H. D. Livingstone N. J. McEwen, Manager, BANK OFâ€"MONTREAL A. W . Mitchell COCKSHUTT IMPLEMENTS SHARPLE‘S SEPARATOR AND MILKING MACHINES 48 George St. _ WESTON Phone No. 111 Public Accountant and Auditor Telephones: Main 6353, Jet 4045 33 Richmond St. W. TORONTO W.â€"C. BURRAGE, Agent. Obee and Black BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS W A. TT ECE y Those who intend to invest can obtain full information with regard to the denominations of bonds, terms of payment, etc., at any branch of The Bank of Montreal. It is the duty of every Canaâ€" dian to buy Victory Bonds to the extent of his or her ability. BUY VICTORY BONDS EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Physician, Ete. NEW TORONTO PHONE 82 DR. INGRAM Dental Surgeon WESTON, ONT. WESTON Agent for ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS 35 Joseph St. Main Street Established 1858 Pastor, REV. FOREBES ROBERTSON Residence, John Street. Phone 241 Sunday, November 2nd, 1919 14.00) ‘am.â€"â€"The Minister will preach. | 2.45 p.m.â€"Sunday School and Biâ€" ble Classes. T.00,‘ p.m.â€"The Minister will preach. Men‘s Club Thursday evening, Oct. 30th. REV. ROBT. A. SIMS, RECTOR Residence Albion Road, R.M.D. No. 8, Weston; ‘phone 58 2â€"1. 10 a.m.â€"Sunday Schoot. 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service, the Revw. Canon Green, s the month. WESTON METRODIST CRURCGH ! Rev. J. Wallace Stewart, Pastor. Residence, 35 King St. Phone 48. A. T. Mather, Choir Leader. Mr. Harry S. Reid. Organist Sunday, November 2nd, 1919 , Quarterly Communion 11.00 a.m.â€"The pastor: ‘‘Does Prayer, bring results." 2.45 p.m.â€"Sunday School and Biâ€" 4 ble Classes. 7.00 p.m.â€"The Pastor: "Not we but our backer." Good music. Seats free. 9 To all who mourn and need comâ€" : fort, to all who are friendless and need friendship, to all who are lonely and need companionship, to all who are homeless and need sheltering love, to all who sin and need a Saviour, and. to whosover will, the Methodist . Church opens its doors and in. the i name of the Lord says welcome. R BAPTIST CHURCH Pastorâ€"H. E. WINTEMUTE i Sunday, November 2nd, 1919 11.00 a.m., morning worshipâ€"The Pastor will preach. 7 t ,J 3.00 p.m,â€"Sabbath ‘School, f 700 p.m., | evening . worshipâ€"The Rastor will preach. ./ 3 Monday, $ p.m.â€"â€"B.Y.P.U. ; Wednesday, 8 p.m.â€"Meeting for Prayer and Praise. FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE I have several good village pro« Cross Street 4 Pastor: / Rev. W. M. Mackay, B.A. _ Residence: Humbermount, Weston Phone 293 Sunday, November 2nd, 1919 11.00 a.m.â€"The . Minister â€" will preach. perties andâ€"farms for sale Stock and Dairy Farm at Klein= 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. ED. W. BROWN, i WOODBRIDGE 1 Sunday School in conjunction with the morning service, o * y 7.00 _ p.m.â€"The Minister will preach. Organistâ€"Mr. R. Wetherston. Strangers cordially welcome. 7 St. Phillip‘s Church Choir Leaderâ€"Prof. R. Bell Organistâ€"Miss Patterson. Strangers welcome. Westminster resbyeria nChurch Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. $ Residence: Rosemount Avenue Holy Communion 4th ‘Sunday im Mornings and Evenings Toronto Office: Gray & Gray 301 Crown Office Building Northâ€"east Corner Queen and Victoria Streets, Toronto. G. HOWARD GRAY . Old Presbyterian Chureh Real Estate and Insurance Office I handle none but the best PLUMBER, ETC. Jobbing Work attended toâ€"Estimates given on new work Jas. Millen Address: Station Rqad MIMICO HEAD OFFICE.MONTREAL, WESTON Etobicoke PAGBHB FIVE Weston. ow Ae Ne 4 |

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