All workable, ,5 acres orchard, 'to acres fall plowul. 30 acres in _ ( meadow, 20 acres fresh seeding; clay loam soil, level: 2 wells and a _ creek. Brick house of 12 rooms, cellar, cistern. Bank barn 108x30. tie-up 8 horses and 23 cattle, open yard, water in stable. Driving- “ house, hog pen, hen house, sheep house. School " mile, church V2 mile. Rural mail and telephone. Possession arranged. Price V , $21,000. Terms arranged. I 1‘, . l The Willoughby Farm Agency 335 " Representatives: J. A. Pascoe, West Toronto; J. P. Denne, New- market; W. A. Young, Agincourt; J. J. Virtue. Hampton; E. C. V' Forster, Bolton; Thos. Wilson, Erin: M. E. Nixon, Milton. HEAD OFFICE, GEORGETOWN. ONT. p154 ACRES-IN MARKHAM TWP.-ON GRAVEL ROAD---- q 31-4 MILES FROM UNIONV1LLE---16 MILES 17/ x ' FROM CITY LIMITS 's:" ' 120 acres workable, balance pasture and some cedar bush, small iyrchard, 12 acres fall wheat, 100 acres fall plowed: black loam soil: plenty of water. Frame house of 8 rooms, cellar, cistern. Barn 33x 35, barn No. 2 55x35, tie-up 7 horses and 20 cattle: driving house 33x 3j5, hog pen/hen house, sheep house. ‘School 1-4 mile church 200 yards. Rural mail and telephone. Railway depot 3 "frihfiiii2. Pos- (session arranged. Price $12,000. Terms arranged. lt _:'_;'e4,,i,'il,i,i-,'i:-r1p,0 aces workable. balance bush and pasture, 13/2 acres orch- ';'iC',i'i,ii'l',;ti'i5 acres fall plowed, 45 acres in meadow, 11 acres fresh seeding-, (y',(is1:t,ry loam soil; well and creek. Frame house of 11 rooms, cellar, cis- rrifii'rt'ii, iBank barn 80x36, barn No. 2 78x20, tic-up c, horses and 2() ':'),ii,ii,ytrlsts box stalls, open yard; driving- house. hog- pen, hen house, 'jiil:1_ifilii,l)it,11tg; School and church 1 1-4 miles. Stone. road JA mile. grif‘ailwéy depot 4,% miles. Possession arranged. Price $7500. Terms 'e'st'):imked. C 7 . 100 ACRES---) DARLINGTON TWP.-% MILE FROM STONE ROAD-M? MILES FROM ENFIELD-40 MILES FROM TORONTO to acres workable. balance pasture and mixed timber, small cw- chard, 14 acres meadow, 14 acres fresh seeding:; clay loam soil, spring creek. Frame house of 10 rooms, stone cellar, cistern'. Bank barn 66x36, ba/h No. 2 40x24, tie-up 7 horses and J? cattle, open yard, water in stable. Church 2 miles, 1 mile from Enniskillen. Railway depot 3 miles. Possession arranged. Price $3700. 30x15,Hen house 20x15, sheep house. School 41) rod/s, church 10 /rio'ds, railway depot 3 miles. Possession arrang:ed. 'Price $8000. Terms arranged: l "w, 65 acres workable, balance bush and pasture, 1/2 acre orchard, " acres fall plowed, 10 acresHn meadow, 10 acres; fresh seeding:. Frame house of"l() rooms. water in house, stone cellar, bathroom in 1oduse) 2 wells and spring. Bank barn (55x36, tie-up 5 horses and 16 cattle, oilgn yar(l. Water in stables. Driving house 40x18. hog pen 100 ACRES-IN DARLINGTON TWP.-ON STONE ROAD--- 1 MILE FROM ENFIELD--40 MILES FROM TORONTO _ h) acres workable, balance pasture and wood, 1 acre orchard, 10 acres in meadow, 20 acres fresh seeding: clay loam soil, 1 well and a creek. Frame house of 7 rooms, stone cellar. Bank barn 45x20, barn No. 2 30x20, tie-up 5 horses and 10 cattle. Sheep house. School y; mile, church 1 mile, railway depot 3 miles. Possession arranged. Price $4200. Terms arranged. ' . 75 ACRES-DARLINGTON TWP.---) THE STONE ROAD--- AT HAMPTON-40 MILES FROM TORONTO 144 ACRES-IN SCARBORO TWP.-? MILES FROM CITY LIMITS 11tf AcRyjizIyy?L,ryqlp..p! TWP.-1 1-4 MILES FROM HAYDEN---'-15 MILES FROM OSHAWA One of the great savers of the day is a small Electric Motor for the sewing machine. See it and you will recognize its value. Electrical development has been so great during the past few years that to-day everybody finds it iiays to replate many household articles-Heaters, Stoves, Fercolators, for Electri- cal Appliances. FARMS F OR SALE PAGE EIGHT MAIN STREET, WESTON 313' We have the famous Victor Records bu sale, and from these1.vou can select a programme that will, entertain your most critical guest. r' V . _ _ . j ('"' This machine is one that is known all over. It has won its way into the best homes. v 7 This is our own machine. built from selected parts, am has a power of reproduction that is equal to the best. "ui." THE COLUMBIA _' ' . iss'a.high grade of machine that has a fine finish and a motor of sterling quality. This is a good machine an't1 will girc satisfattion. a that you want? Something that will reproduce the tones and give you real pleasure and satisf'action. Quality counts in this work. In offering you three different lines of makes, it en- ables you to select the one that you desire, both from the point of cash and quality'. . _ . ' H. C). COUSENS Big stock of Fixtures always in stock to select from Do It Electricaly FOR VALUE, SERVICE AND EXPERIENCE CALL IN s, It A Phonograph SPECIAL SATURDAY EVENING RECITALS GIVEN r' Come in and hear them Maclnnes Bros. WIRING AND ALL KINDS OF ELECTRICAL WORK DONE HERE Electrical Engineers and Contractors Main Street, Weston, Phone 271 76 MAIN STREET, WESTON THE CANADIAN SUPERIOR THE BRUNSWICK RECORDS PHONE 19 . The young bachelors of the town Show, held an informal dance on.Friday X X X ' night last in the 1.0.0.19. Hall, Some The famous blue-black limousine thirty-tis'e' couples were present. The which used to carry Marshall Foch on music supplied by Johnston's Orches- his journeys up and down the west- tra was exceptionally fine and every-, em battlefront, has been sold for one expressed themselves as having $14,800. spent a very enjoyable evening. I * X * On Monday W6ston Volunteer Fire Brigade responded to a couple of calls for help. The first fire occurred at one o'clock in the afternoon when an alarm was sent in from the old Brett home at the lower end of the town. When the brigade arrived they found the flames had gained considerable headway and the upstairs was rather badly damagedbut within a short time they succeeded in getting it under control and saved the rest of the house. An overheated stove pipe from the kitchen range was the cause of the trouble. At nine o'clock in the Miss Flora Sosnowsky, of King St. left last week for San Franmsco when she will spend a few months. mornings. These talks by Mr. Pears son have been both interesting" and in- str?1ctive and have been mueh/aplovec- iated by the men of the Club and have been well attended. Come with your questions-and/an interesting time is assured. , . _ _ The meeting of tht Church Men's Club next 51 ing will be for discussion Jects taken the, past th ton ity Sty and 1 debut pale I was v taffet med " vided for th were l mated tabl golds. Dal a.m. Hall, Church Street. elaborately decorated ferns from Jennings, flags were draped o, Members and friends of the Gren. fell Mission are requested to remem- ber the tea to be held at Mrs. Jos Nason's, Main St., on Thursday, Feb 19th, at 2.30 p.m. Garments for The Ctsherto1l; will be fashioned. Tea will be served and a collection will be made to procure more material. remi Come Once and You’ll Always Come pink chiffon taffeta: The hostes' qery becoming in a gown of blacl, ta, embroided with gold and trim. with black net. The music pro- l by Mr. L. Johnson was excellerr ensoh were draped over hung from the 1e dancing of eighty ' all of our younger set e011 was served oirr, ti tables with daffodils unty 1hemtptr2ietyepsiviftotomartaI-tmense- LiLBepeathisbckview of the fam- 'rdldl'flettit'tStgl't1,u, Weston Flktur N'lMs Drury cir WESTON Mo. Johnson was excellent of eighty guests, who ANCIENT MOSQUE OF OMAR " the Methodist next Sunday morn- l omprettily ' :1.ffodils'an<1 ma resumed till 12. s elected in 1Eal ay with l ,nmjor ; opponent, E. J It will pay you to pay a visit here. Sec the mill in operation. See the flour made while you wait, from your own wheat. See the great benefits you get by having your wheat gristed here. Such is the experience and confidence that we have in our mill. This is the result of our tests and the work that ha',, been done by the Marvel Mill. It is a niarvel and turns out the highest grade of Flour, Bran and Shorts. [er the v ceiling. 111tiful d1 eta; The yt tl faint sul' will an be' 30 A variety of sugar has been found on fir trees in Britishl‘olumbia, which experts state will be ot value for ex- perimental purposes. a business trip with Robert Innes of Hamilton, in connection with the Do- minion Canners' Limited, ot which he was a director and supervisor. David Mafshali. Unionist M.P., for East Elgin, died suddenly in Vancou- ver last week, where he had gone on Rothie-Brfsbane Knight, champion Shorthorn bull, was sold for five thou; sand dollars at the Aberdeen Cattle Show. The Tuesday evening concert in connection with the "Mendelssohn Choir festival, at which the Manzoni The death occurred ( Hospital, Winnipeg, on of John McKay. a veter Rebellion, aged 87 year was lyir assistant sfretcl t] fen, with p the frighter w h et gade were on i of Weston Bri Rim evening they were called t Mount Dennis Brigade in fire which had broken o basement of Kilbui‘n's Fe; Lambton Ave. The Hut. J l" n W I‘GDCE 2d to 't forget the date of Hard al to be held at Weston SR ty" the local Branch of the ( Thursday, March 4th. ITEMS OF INTER] ll danger 1n in C was made ed Jnto Mr _ th had l tr tl cm h tl m ide's n im 1n 'ivev, Mr n throwr ot alled to assist th ade in fighting ; )ken out in th n's Feed Store 01 e‘Mt. Dennis Bri and with the, aL s chemical appli s soon over. of ly tl . of Hard Tim Weston Skutin n Rte tf tl min NN tl: the 1tw tl in tt NI m] M 1nd It hc 1117 NV 1 tl 1nd Tif- NI d Don't you enjoy listening to the wild goose? Not when he's driving an automobile. There was an epidemic of chicken- pox in the village, but fortunately little Johnny had kept free from it. One morning, however, he came rush- ing downstairs, excitedly. "Oh, daddy," he shouted, "I'm sure I've got ch,tcricn-pox. I've just found a feather in the bed!" Poem hy van‘o Adams I saw a ship asailing, sailing on the sea,, TI Irish lyid Oratorical Society. Shades of Dem- osthenes: Is it the wind Oi' the car rattling o'er the stoney street. 4th class student: Oratory in all its glorious effulgence is being indulged in by students of the New Toronto School. Can the this? When need of a 11 Friday, T Oratorical ostheues: I rattlina‘ o'en th sr 011 Mil iN total lack son, has houses on to what l tul in sec: son h as l ht to Richard Brown. tor sixty years PPP- sident of the Brown Bvos., Limited, manufacturing Stationers, died at. his home on Jarvis St., Toronto, on Sat- urday, aged 86 Years. in t 'What's th ‘Holes and m e1 es t1 tl st poachin TI past week some person wit. k of regard for the close sea 5 been visiting the muskr: ll ther Hurhber River, thong exitént he mas been succes: tt monit H tl' n )ys ng is not a common. ot- vicinity of Toronto, but, week some person with regard for the close sea- th H oth )an: on m I wish 1h tl given, is in special rave Canadians who for the honor and codntry. room one answer sement monito‘r in pli half placed at several from the lower up to ‘Lszbton Sczu‘ch me t h st round es of IN d w , poachers ":,,y1,,i/00 You Want it it of SO 1l If 1t 11 Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Main St., Overland touring car for hire with capable and careful driver Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers Phone 152, Weston F Money to Loan on good First Mortgage Securities C. Lorne Fraser, M.A. DnHamsm C.Roos DENTAL SURGEON Office: Bank of Montreal Bldg. Main and John St., Weston Phone 295 DR. J. A. MELDRUM Physician, Etc. OHice: Coleman & Hackett Block MAIN ST., WESTON Opposite Bank of Nova Scotia Maria St.. Weston, Phone JuncA I!†---ande-- 532 Bloor w., Toronto, Ph. Cal. MOit Consultations by Appointment. Physician, Surgeon, Etc. Office: Weston Road, Mt. Dennis Office Hours: 8 to 10 a.m.; 1-3 and 7 to 8.30 p.m. Phone: Weston 87 Eiderdown Baby Blankets in pink and white at .........$1.50 All Wool Blankets, special at per pair w........... .....$10.00 Bed Comforters, from ...$3.50 upwards, at M N , G. . LYO S Blankets Bed Comforters Shaker Flannel Blankets in gray and white, all sizes, from ........-. . .. $3.00 upwards Auto truck specially adapted for MOVING FURNITURE Tom Hatton to Save Money "BRING YOUR SHOES HERE FOR REPAIRS STORE, MAIN ST., WESTON W . W iiii oy consistent It- Ri, ilh tention to details Rh ’ g has won for us the l approval of those tIll (lf who appreciate dig- HUN. 8 " nified service. Our , Q . Pd worthiness to serve y =-'l-m. the people of thisG==q city has become well known. King St. and Rosemount Ave. Plerhone 15 Weston. Ont Dr DR. J. T. HACKETT Dentist O. E. LaRose DR. W. E. PEARSON PIT it " " .MI."u:LFn-".m EN - wr " MINRM i. J. McEwen, Manager, CARTAGE AND EXPRESS BANK Of MON TRE/ill] Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. EAR, N081!) AND THROAT - H. D. Livingstone MAIN ST., WESTON The systematic and con- sistent saving of money, is a duty which devolves upon every one of us. The Bank of Montreal will open Savings Accounts on receipt of $1 and accept thereon deposits of $1 and upwards. Consistent Saving Phone Weston 268 who appreciate nified service. worthiness to 5 Residence Phone 30 $3.00 upwards ESTABLISHED OVER ast Cor SMITH'S MOTOR DELIVERY Baggage and Express " St. John's Road, Wemn Phone 806 City phone, Adelaide 15m Graduate Toronto Conservatory d Music Piano-r-re Normal Conic. Pupils prepared for Toronto Con..- vamry Examinations. Studio: “The Bungalow" " Huh. I. WESTON perties and farms for iiali Stock and Dairy Farm at Klein- burg, 100 acres, lots of water, gra- vel road. Price $6500.00. 100 acres m Vaughan, one mile from Woodbridge, good water. excellent grain farm. I handle none but the beat FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE I have several good village pro- Pastor-ll. E. WINTEMUTE Services . 11 a.m.---Morning Worship, 3 pam-Sabbath School, 7 p.m.---Evening Worship. _ Monday, 8 p.rn.-93.Y.P.U. Wednesday, 8 p.m. - Meeting far Prayer and Praise. BAPTIST CHURCH Seats Free. To all who mourn and need com- 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 name of the Lord says welc Ime, Cross Street _ F Pastor: Rev. W. M. Mackay. BA. Residence: Humbermount, Weston Phone 293 Friday, February 20th Prepdrntol‘y buwice at 8 p.m.--speak- er Rev, Mr. Moit' of Woodbridge. Sunday, February 22nd 11 a.n1. -- Sucnunent of the Lord's Supper. Sunday School in conjunction with the morning service. 7 p.m.---The, minister will preach. Organist-Mc. It. Wetherstom Strangers cordially welcome. Organist-Mr. R. Wetherston. . Bright Services, 7.00 p.m.--The Pastor: "The Bet- ter Hope." Mornings and Evenings Toronto Office: Gray & Gray 301 Crown Office Building North-east Corner Queen and Victoria Streets, Toronto. ’ 11.00 aun.--The Pastor: "Lent, its Meaning and Message." 2.45 p.m.--Sunday School and Bi-. ble Classes. the month. Rev. J. Wallace Stewart, Pastor. Residence, 35 King tit. Phone n. A, T. Mather, Choir Leader. Mr. Harry S. Reid. Organist Sunday, February 22nd, 1920 10.00 a.m.--uMen's Club: “Discussion on some points nr Mr. Pearson's ad- dresses." Barrister. Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Residence: Rosemount Avenue mam" METHHDISI (agtii REV. ROBT. A. SIMS, HECTOR Residence Albion Road, R.M.D. No. I. Weston; 'ohorle 58 2-1. 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.---Morning Service. Holy Communion 4th Sunday ll Pas to tl Margaret R. Gillette th HOWARD GRAY WEDNESDAY St. Phillip/s Church Old Presbyterian Church Established 1858 . 1stor, REV. FORBES ROBERTSON T Ite'sitience, John Street. Phone 241 Sunday, February- 22nd, 1920'; 11.00 a.m.-A Story: of Ruth.' 2.45 pan-Sunday School. ', 7.00 p.mc--1llusstrated song service. Choir Leader--prot. H. G. Bell. Organist-Mrs. S. S. Hughes. F Strangers welcome. Real Estate and Insurance Office Westminster ' resbyerian Church Strangers cordially welcome. t-',rr'2-7iiiiiii'éea'iiiTiira'ai, . E 'iiigM5,, f, 'r2i98 " 3.341329†I 'if,ii'(fei!ie'iiiii'j'iffis1tl '3‘549 ' vi!“ N' . a. I! ' {EVE I I 3'7 I " ll l I , E; 2', ly"" M ' - 8tl 'tg i IE E M '3 MI E (tii-. "_iiii'ril: E (IIE rit] If“? ;;E E ' .. M.;W Mf i I iiiii 1' r ti, ll' t ili.'i: EV“ ii I . i I -- I. iiiir,ttfd g 'd i,lhi, - . “r We." a?! tr.) - 1tzili8iitghdj'i' -. iiSli" ED. W. BROWN, WOODBRIDGE HEAD ©PFlctutbtoNTReAt.. WESTON Etobicoke BRUARY 18, 1920. W eston, Good Music. j