k A HOUSE THAT YOU WILL i BE PROUD TO OWN E+ t vy rubbers. @©VERALLS â€" Black and blue, «good: qwality, per garment .$2 «SCHOOL BOOTSâ€"For boys & girls, Rubbers to fit. ~REPAIRING DONE on the TUMBERMEN‘S SOX for heaâ€" Weston Branch of the Grenfell Misâ€" sion Mecting $ "The second of a series of sewing wteas in connection with the Weston «Branch of the Labrador Medical Misâ€" «sion, was held at the charming home «of Mrs. Dankert, Mainâ€"St., on Thursâ€" day afternoon, Feb, 5th. Over 30 laâ€" ies were present and soon were busy with needle and thread on the numerâ€" ous garments prepared beforehand by uthe faithful committee in charge. It «was a great pleasure to all to see our xyenerable lady, in the person of Mrs. «Charles Forsy, who was also present st our first tea, busy with her needle and quite well able to keep up with ladies much younger than herself. A ammmber of garments were finished and tRaided away as a result of the afterâ€" emson‘s work. Short sketches were tread by a member of the Mission, "telling of the splendid work being done by Dr. Grenfell and his earnest followers on the Labrador Coast. Proâ€" THAT AMOUNT BUYS ALL THE LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, SASH, KIT CHEN CABINET, BUFFET, DININGâ€"ROOM WOOD, MANTELS, &C., COMPLETE READN _Â¥FOR PUTTING TOCETHER. THAT MEANS ALL THE MILL WORK DONE. f ... The.;. > ; People‘s Shoe Store â€" SALE ON â€" SLIPPERSâ€"A few sizes left at prices to suit. « MOCCASINS for snowshoeing. ©OILSKIN â€"MOCCASINS _ for Henderson‘s MAIN ST. boys. SNAGG RUBBERSâ€"Just the thing for farm work. WORKINGMEN‘S SOXâ€"Good line, 35¢ to .75¢c, extra good value. TWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920 .S8. CHARTERS, President C. V. CHARTERS, Sec.â€"Treas. »SUBSCRIPTION RATESâ€"$1.50 per year in advance to any address in Canaâ€" da. $2.00 per year in advance to United States. Single copies 3c. cA DVERTISING RATESâ€"Legal Notices, 8c per line for first insertion, 4c per Aine for each subsequent insertion. 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This, is absolutely mecessary to ensure insertion in the lissue of that week. _ _ TPAGE FOUR THE CHARTERS PUBLISHING CO., 1 Limited premises. The Times & Guide CGANADA LUMBER 60. LTD., WESTON WESTON Published every Wednesday S. WILSON, Manager _by;T WESTON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Messrs. T. L. Moffatt, Rev. W. N. Mackay, J. M. Pearen, John Diftkin, R. Wright, Mrs. Wilby and Mrs. Lyâ€" ons attended the annual meeting,. of the Ontario Horticultural Society held in Toronto last week on Thursday and Friday. Those present ‘on Friâ€" day visited the Conservatories of Sir Edmund Osler.. The paper given by Mr. Mackay on ‘"How to increase the membership‘‘ received great applause and was recorded as one of the most instructive papers ever given. On" . Saturday, February 14th, Brampton High School girls and boys will play Weston High School girls and boys in the Weston Rink. The girls game will commence at 2.15 and the boys at 3.15. The Chairman of the Weston Board of Education will face the puck at 2.15. Be on ‘hand to see the start. This is the first game played this season and should call for a big turnout. & On Tuesday morning a Shetlandl expected all will be subscribed by pony arrived in town having made the \wWednesday night. trip by express via C.P.R. from Arâ€" | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"__i_â€"__â€"___ arie, Alta. The owner of the pony, |_ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR Mr. John Farr,â€"son of Mr. Farr, Thisâ€" | DIVORCE tletown, with his wife and family a.ref é en g n returning east with the intention of Notice is hereby given that Ernest making a permanent home in Ontarâ€" J. Wismer, of the City of Toronto, in i0 and are expected ‘to arrive. the the County of York, and Province of latter end ‘of the week. | Ontario, Returned Soldier, will apply & 56 x x to the Parliament of Canada at the On Sunday morning Mr. A. Pearson next session thereof, for a bill of diâ€" will continue his address to the Men‘s | vyorce from his wife, Margaret. Wisâ€" Club in the Methodist Church schoolâ€" ; mer, of the said City of Toronto, on room at 10 o‘clock. !the ground of adultery and desertion. THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND LONGEST REALTY FIRM «IN WEST YORK AND THEY , On Sunday morning Mr. A. Pearson will continue his address to the Men‘s Club in the Methodist Church schoolâ€" room at 10 o‘clock. At the annual election of officers of the Ontario Horticultural Society held in Toronto last week, Rev. W. M. Macâ€" Kay was elected. viceâ€"president for the year 1920. ® _ If inconvenient to call or write just phone and one of our salesâ€" man will call upon you. « ARE ASSURED OF QUICK AND PROMPT SALES BY LISTâ€" ING THEIR PROPERTY WITH The sixtyâ€"first annual financial reâ€" port of. Westminster Church has just been published with gratifying results to all. The increase in membership as well as the. work carried on by the various organizations is encouraging to the members‘as well as the Pastor while the financial returns have been equal to the demands, leaving a subâ€" stantial bank balance. Property Owners $ WESTON Mr. W. Cameron, of Thistletown, purchased a Fullerton â€" Truck from Mr."R.:LaRose, of the West Ed Garâ€" age, last week.. This makes the third sale made by Mr. LaRose since the new year,â€"the other two going to West Toronto. f teeds of the tea amounted to $8. This money is to be used for the purpose Oof more material. Afternoon tea was served in a delightful manner hy the hostess with the assistance of , her young friends, and a hearty vote of thanks, on behalf of the Grenfell Misâ€" sion, was moved by Mrs. A. A. Briggs, seconded: by J. W, Stewart, to our hostess for her kind hospitality. Mrs. Joseph Noxon, Main St., extends a corâ€" dialâ€"invitation to all the members of the: Weston Branch of the Labrador Mission and all others who are interâ€" ested in Missions and Missionary woik to be present at the third sewing tea to be heldâ€"at her nome Thursday afâ€" ternoon..Fan 19th, at 2.30 p.m. Anyâ€" one desiring to become a member of. the Weston Branch of the Missions, kindly communicate with Mrs. A. B. Moffatt, Church St. 1 This plan and specifications go with every sale and save you money. See the compact layout. Every inch of space used. Large fi'téplace in the living room, large dining room, good, wellâ€" lighted kitchen and bedrooms. Look at This Plan RUSSELL BUILDING Corner Dennis Ave. and Weston Road, Mt. Dennis Phones: Weston 18â€"1â€"2; Junc. 1520 and Junc, 2090 Russell & Russel! Invite Your Listings When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead, when the back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times durmg the night; when you suffer with sick beadache, or dizzy, nervous spells, seid stomach; or you have rheumal,]tic pains or lumbago, gout, sciatica when the weathï¬r is bad, do1 not neglectr;r tï¬e warmning, but try simple means. Take six or eight glasses of water during the day, then obtain at your nearest drug store ‘Anâ€"uric‘ (antiâ€"uric acid). This is the discovery of Dr. Pierce of the Invalids‘ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. ; "Anâ€" gric‘ is an antidote for this uric acid poisoning and dissolves uric acid in the body much as hot coffee dissolves sugar. _ "Anuric‘ will penetrate into the joints and muscles, and dissolve the poisonous accumulations. It will stamp out toxins. _ Send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce‘s Invalids‘ Notel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package. Don‘t forget the date of the annual Sunday School Convention of South York to be held in Unionville on Wedâ€" nesday and Thul}s{lay, Feb. 18th and 19th. , A banquet was held in Westminster Church on Monday evening in conâ€" nection with the Forward Movement Campaign. Rev. E. G. D. FPreeman, of St. Enoch‘s Church, }’oronto, aeâ€" livered a very inspiring /address and the campaign for the objective of $3,000 started off at a brisk pace with Dated at Toronto in the Province of Ontario, this Tth day of February, 1920. Professor H. Strauss, M. D., of the Royal Charity Hospital, says, ‘"The cause for an attack of gout, rheumatism, lumbago, is supplied by the increase of uric acid in the blood serum, the regult of various causes, the most frequent of which is renal. Before an attack, one suffers sometimes from headache, neuralâ€" gia, twinges of pain here and there." half of the amount in sight and it is expected all will be subscribed by Wednesday night. 13t OBEE & BLACK, 404 C.P.R. Bldg., Toronto, Solicitors for the Applicant. TERMSâ€"All articles of $20 and under, cash.. For over"that amount, 7 months‘ credit on furnishing apâ€" proved joint notes. ‘Six per cent. alâ€" lowed for cash. IMPLEMENTS â€" Massey Harris binder, 6 ft.; Massey Harris mower, 6 ft.; Massey Harris stiff tooth cultiâ€" vator, new; Massey Harris spring tooth cultivator; Massey Harris steel roller; set harrows; : Massey â€" Harris hay rake; scuffler; plow, Fleury, No. 12; Wilkinson, No. 3; pulper,. Toronâ€" to; fanning mill, Chatham; Bain wagâ€" on, box and springs complete; wagon, heavy, box and springs; light wagon; grey buggy; cutter, nearly new; set of heavy bob sleighs; sleigh and flat rack; hall rack; galvanized water trough, 10 ft.; set ofâ€"scales, 2000 lbs.; barrel churn; wheel barrow; coal heater, Gurney Oxford. I Dared this Twentyâ€"first day of Jan, A.D. i1920. & Mrs. Mary E. Sanders, Fairbank, Ont., ‘Mr. Stanley: Stewart, Fairbank, Ont., Mr. Harold Sanders, Fairbank, Ont., Mr. A. J. Anderson, 2881 Dunâ€" das Street, Toronto, Executors. Anderson & McMaster, Barristers, 2881 Dundas Street, Toronto, Soliciâ€" tors for the Executors,> PIGSâ€"Brood sow, due to pig about March 1. i FOWLâ€"2 geese and 1 gander COWSâ€"Holstein bull, reg., 26772, Rex Segis DeKol; Hol. cow, reg. No. 18264, due to calf time of sale; Holâ€" stein cow, reg., No. 22890, due to calf at time of sale; Hoilstein cow, reg., No. 26693, due to calf about May 2; Holstein heifer, eligible to be reg., aged two years; Holstein cow, full flow; Holstein cow, full flow; Holâ€" stein cow, full flow; Holstein cow, due to calf at time of sale; Holstein cow, black and white, due at time of sale; Holstein cow, due to calf about Mar. 4; Holstein cow, due to calf about Mar. 10; Mooley cow, due to calf about May 16; Holstein cow, due to calf about May 24; Holstein cow, due to calf about June 14;. Holstein cow, due about time of sale; 4 Holstein heifers, 2 years old; 5 Holstein heifers, 18 mos. old. Studio: 252 Main St. on or before the Twentyâ€"first day of February, A.D. 1920, their names, adâ€" dresses and descriptions, and a full statemenet of their claims and tlie nature of the security (if any) held by them, duly certified, and that after the said day the executors will proceed to distribute the estate of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have notice. The undersigned has received inâ€" structions from JAMES BAGG, Downsview, to sell by public auction at lot 11, concession 4, York Twp., on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1920 At one p.m. sharp, the following: HORSESâ€"Bay horse, T years; black horse, rising 10 years; _ black mare, 8 years, i Notice is hereby given that & Byâ€" law ~was passed by ~th6e Municipal Council of the Township of Etobiâ€" coke on the 15th day. of December, 1919, providing for the issue of deâ€" bentures to the amount of fifty thouâ€" sand dollars for the purpose of building a new school in School Secâ€" tion No. 8 ofthe said Township, and that such B{I-Ia.w was registered in the registry office of the East and West Ridings of the County of York on the 19th day of December, 1919. Any motion to quash or set aside same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice, and cannot be made hereafter. IN THE MATTER of the Estate of Henry Dennis Sanders, late of the Township of York, in the County of York, Farmer, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Revised â€" Statutes of Ontario 1914, Chap. 121, Sec. 56, that all perâ€" sons having claims against the estate of the said Henry Dennis Sanders, who died on or about the Tenth day of September A.D., 1919, are required to send ‘by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned Executors of the estate, or to Messrs. Anderson and McMaster, solicitors for the Executors, HARNESSâ€"2 team sets of harness, brass mounted, heavy; set buggy harâ€" ness; set buggy harness; a number of halters and collars, a number of articles too numerous to mention. BOARD WANTED by a bank clerk two meals a day, references if needâ€" ed. Apply Box 22, Times & Guide Weston. 3t Dated at Islington this 29th day of December, 1919, WANTEDâ€"A woman to come to the house one or two days a week and do washing. Apply 242 Main St. North, Weston, phone 237. WANTEDâ€"To rent, rive or six room house with convenience; â€" careful tenants; best of reference. Possesâ€" sion 1st April or May. Apply P.O. Box 3$14/ Weston, FOR SALEâ€"500 bricks, sewing maâ€" chine, brass bed _ complete . with springs and mattress, cook stove and pipes, Apply 33 Holley Ave., Weston, phone 322. FOR SALEâ€"Two lots on Rosemount Ave., Weston. Apply..â€" Mrs.. J. ‘C. Clark, 175 Rosemount Ave.. Weston. FORâ€" SALEâ€"Cutter,; light. wagon shafts and pole.. Apply. R. Long staff, Westmount,. Weston P.O. FOR SALEâ€"Moffat Canada B. coal range, tile back and warming closâ€" et, extra nickel plated, in perfect condition. Apply M. Lindsay, Elm St., Weston, phone 8$6. HOUSES FOR SALEâ€"Mount Dennis, 6 rooms, solid brick, detached, conâ€" veniences. $1000 cash, balance $2,â€" 900. Owner, F. G. Beardall, 4 Ruâ€" therford Ave., Mount Dennis, phone 394, Weston. FOR SALEâ€"About 500 good bricks Also a sewing machine in good conâ€" dition, price of machine $20. Apâ€" ply 33 Holley Ave.. Weston. Notice of Registration of Byâ€"law CREDIT AUCTION SALE CATTLE AND FARM TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE L. Li Ts Morley NOTICE TO CREDITORS J. K. McEWEN & SON, s Auctioneers Teacher of Violin 8. BANXRRATT, Clerk of the said Municipality WESTON TERMSâ€"Dry cow, pigs, calf and all sums of $25 and undéer, cash; over that amount 6 months‘ credit on apâ€" proved joint notes. 6 per cent. allowâ€" ed> for cash. No reserve, as owner is giving up theâ€"milk business. ons lWwarm, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1920 At 1 p.m. sharp, the following: CATTLEâ€"Grade Holstein, â€" 5 yrs. old, due in Feb.; Jersey cow 5 years old, due in.July; Grade Holstein cow, fresh in Jan.; Grade Holstein cow, due in March; Grade Holstein calf, late in Dec.; Grade Holstein calf,born in Nov.; blue cow, dry; black cow due in March; Holstein heifer bred Nov. 5th; heifer calf, born in Dec.; Reg. Holstein bull, bred by C. Slavin, 2 years old in Mar.; good individual bull, quiet and well marked, just used for light service. HORSESâ€"Percheron colt, 7 months old; Shetland pony, 5 years, kind and well broken. PIGSâ€"8$ pigs 5 months old. HARNESSâ€"Set single harness, two backbands, several sets of high hames. IMPLEMENTSâ€" Gibson 1% h.p. gas engine, fanning mill, spray barâ€" rel, walking plow No. 2, set of single bobsleighs, set of bolster springs for lumber wagon, double seated rig, disc harrow, double furrow â€" riding plow with four horse attachment, AND IMPLEMENTsS The undersigned bas received im structions from CHARLES NORMAN to sell by public auction at lot 12, concession 3, one mile north of Eatâ€" Notice is hereby given that Albert Ernest Bulley of the City of Toronto in the County of York in the Province of Ontario, harness maker, will apply to the Parliament of Canada, at the next session thereof, for a bill of divorce from his wife, Edith Annie Franklin Bulley, of the Township of Markham in the County of York in the Province of Ontario, on the ground of adultery and desertion. Dated at Toronto, Province of Ontario. 3rd day of January, 1920. 13t ALBERT ERNEST BULLEY. EDWARD MEEK, KC.. Dolls Reg. $1.75 for $1.00 i2 MAIN STREET WESTON PHONE JCT. 7327 Wax Candles, 5. for â€".;.10c 2 Burner Gas®*Plates, Gurâ€" each !...~...~.15c, 20c, 25¢ Wire Coat Hangers ....5¢ Hammers ..15¢c up to $1.10 Stove Pipes and Elbows, each ... +. ~~.."IDbe Toilet Paper, 10c rolls, 3 for neyâ€"Oxfords for ....$2.50 Handy size good quality Enamel Jugs, reg. 65¢, for Granite Tea Pots 55¢ and 65c each Wax Paper, 5e rolls, 6 for SUTTONS ANNUAL SALE 40 piece Bridal Rose China Eea Sets. Special .$12.75 Round or Square Cake Tins 40 piece China Tea Sets for t rar 2l ce uis 97â€".90 1 gal lin Oil Cans ....:55¢ 5 gal. Tin Oil Cans ..$1.35 6¢*Hole Patty Tins .....235¢ $ Hole Patty Tins â€"....35¢ 12 Hole Patty, Tins .. ..50c Pyramid Gas Toasters for White Plates .... .2 for 25¢ Breakfast Plates 8 for 50c Pormidge Bowls each . ..15c Fruit Naptes ......83 for 25¢ 10 piece Toilet Sets for $8.25 21 piece China Tea Sets for clalfom >‘ ~ss>.l.. 1 gal. Tin Oil Cans . o gal: Ein Oil Cans . Granite Pie Plates, each 15¢ Granite Puddingâ€"Dishes 15c Granite Jelly Cake Tins 15c 6 quart Tin Pail ... . 10 quart] Nin Pail ... . 14 quart#Tin Pail:.=l : 20 quart Tin Dish Pan White Cup and Saucer .20c Clover Leaf Cup and Sau cer ..z miusy=~~â€" . 95b¢ CREDIT AUCTION SALE ._J. SUTTON â€" 2912 Dundas St. West CHINAWARE J. K.MeEWEN & SON Auctioneers. Mail Bldg., Toronto Solicitor for Applicant. TINWARE NOTICE â€"ofâ€" GRANITE PAIlLG 75c and 85c EACH .295¢ ©.39¢ 45c Speâ€" ..29¢ kets Don‘t forget we sell the famous Moffat the Quebec Heater that gives heat and satis Full ‘supply of Gloves to suit yvou. Glass Lamps, with > complete dfor...... Glass Heavy Tumblers, 4 for 25¢ Fine Quality Thin Tumâ€" blers ts ie 1t 0c Glass Cake Stands .. .45c¢ Cut Glass Fruit Bowls for m t la t e sn .10 Coal Heater.. Special .$9.:75 5 gal. Galvanized Oil Can, with tap for ........$1.95 and Ns .;a0..], Nail Brushes . Mouse Traps Rat\Traps ... . for â€"~.m.an.a. "uh....a0C Door Mats for ... . >.:95¢ Hot Blast Coal Oil Heater, two burner for ....$2.75. Large Enamel Heaters for Tined Mifts for ...... . One Finger Mitts ...... Gioves Lk. i. [ï¬ Canvas Gloves 15¢, 2 for Heavy Canvas Gloves Matches, 15¢c boxes;,2 for 25¢ muanptane un _ "B for Obc Snap‘..1..tacc..l..s.~.90¢ Zebra Stove Polish, 10¢, 3 Four String Corn Brooms Hair Brooms 75c up to $2.95 Banister Brushes. 45c up to y racs t .t anl 9190 Scerubbs ... ...15c,.20c, 25¢, and N?}:0.s.l.z%eucl....a0dc Nail Brushes .... 5¢c to 15¢c daily for qualified recruits. A course in one of Shaw‘s Schools will qualify you in short order. Write for catalogue and proof of demand for our graduates. Address P. Mecintosh, Chief Principal, ‘ Yonge and Gerrard Sts., Toronto. a 408 w08 000800 s w e s s aca 04 -.'.PL-UU rubbs ... ...15¢c, 20c, 25¢, and Ns.:.ol:.}y o2.t....g0c it Brushes.... .:. dc to 15c ouse Iraps ... .....IC IEUECaDPSâ€":A.s aas..ll..ulde C. C. M. SKATESâ€"â€"AIll sizes Skates and Hockey Sticks, Pucks and Straps. Skates put on your boots. Headquarters for Sporting Goods, Guns and A and Whips. f 50c, 60c and 70¢ Business Calls sNOW PACKS ; Boys, we have: them, and they wear. RUBBERS Yes, you get them here and good quality at low prices. REPAIRING | , We can handle it with speed and dispatch now. Our solid workmanship enables us to hold a big trade. f Fruit Napies, 3 for Lamps, with reflector pleteMfar.....:." 75¢ McClure‘s Weston Hardware MITTS EAGLE BLOCK, MAIN ST., WESTON Quick Service MAIN STREET, WESTON (A few doors east of Beaver Theatre) J ~G, RICE Dish Pans POTATO POTS 75¢, 85c 55c 65c and 95c Granite Tea Kettles Large Size $1.00 15¢ 70¢ 75¢ 25c for 25c and Mitts, lined PHONE 16 Dolls Reg. 45¢ for 29¢ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1920 Galvanized Boilers ...$1.75 Galvanized Pails 55¢, 65¢ & No. 3â€"Galvanized Tubs it t reait. s230 Large Snow Shovels ...835¢ Heavy quality Snow Shovel Boys‘ Snow Shovels 15¢c Kiddo Steering Sleighs for t aiens ts ol7TD Red Child‘s Chair for ..75¢ No N No No No No Wagon .... ......:86.90 (12 only at this low price) Kiddy Kars $1.50,$2.00,$2.50 No. 79â€"Army Service Waâ€" gon, iron tires .....$2.95 No. 80â€"Army Service Waâ€" gon, iron tires ... ..$8.35 No. 81â€"Army Service Waâ€" gon, iron tires ......$8.95 Rubber Tires No. 78â€"Army Service Waâ€" gom a..lks . an‘...90,.08 No. 80â€"Army Service Waâ€" gon ; asil.l. i.: $4.49 No. 81â€"Army Service Waâ€" gomw ...‘ ...s.ls... $4.95 2 Roller Bearing Coaster GREAT ASSORTMENT OF WAGONS Nickel plated Rayo Lamps, complete for .!..,..:$6.50 Gold Band Bérry Sets, Waâ€" ter and Table, Sets, per set .. ......sast asâ€"s9:90 Glass Table Lamps, from en ues aaa s atarOdesUup 2922 Dundas St., West Toronto (Above Moon‘s Hardware Store) Real Estate Loans placed at Current Rates. Telephoneâ€"Junction 991 _ | GALVANIZED GOODS s Moffat Stoves and Ranges and and satisfaction. PHONE WESTON 274 Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Prompt Delivery 2â€"Galvanized Tubs Pyyuaglane‘,. 1â€"Garbage Can .$1.40 2â€"Garbage Can .$1.85 0â€"Galvanized Tubs 0Oâ€"Garbage Can ...95¢ 1â€"â€"Galvanized F. B. EDMUNDS and Ammunition, Blanâ€" and unlined, at a price Tubs / 51A $1:09 $1.25 4