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Times & Guide (1909), 25 Feb 1920, p. 8

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l V Repre l 115 acres workable, balance bush, 10 acres orchard, s acres fall I wheat, 40 acres fall plowed, 25 acres in meadow, 22 acres fresh seed- ing; clay loam soil; 1 well and 3 springs. l Brick and 4rame house of 8 rooms, water inside, cellar. Bank bayn 70x48, tie-up fi horses and 1 22 cattle. open yard, water in stable. Driving house 40x30, hog pen, i hen house. sheep house, silo, School 1% miles. Erindale churches.l Rural mail and telephone. Railway depot 1331 miles. Possession; arranged. Price $33,550. Terms arranecd. _ 1'25 acres workable, balance bush and pasture, 1% acres orch- ard, 10 acres fall wheat, 50 acres fall plowed. 25 acres'in meadow: clay loam soil: ? wells and theHumber River runs through farm. Stone house.of JO rooms. cellar, cistern. Barn 120x36, tie-up 8 horses and 17 cattle, open yard. Driving: house, hog pen, hen house. ice house. silo. School and church 1/2 mile. Rural mail and tele- phone. Stone road 1 mile. railway depot l-f mile. Possession ar- ranged. Price $14,000. Terms arranged. 122 ACRES-UN TORONTO TWP.-ON THE ST 2 MILES FROM ERINDALE--15 MILES CITY LIMITS 165 ACRES-IN VAUGHAN TWP.-" MILES FROM WOOD BRIDGE--17 MILES FROM TORONTO 75 acres workable, balance pasture and bush, 2 acres orchard. c, acres fall wheat. 50 acres fall plowed. IS acres in meadow: clay loam soil, 2 wells and a creek. Brick house of 12 rooms, cellar, cis- tern. Bank barn 50x48. tie-up 6 horses and 12 cattle, open yard. Driving house 60x18. hog pen, hen house, silo. School 1 1-4 miles, church 1 niile. Rural mail and telephone. Stone road 1 mile. Pos- session arranged. Pride $10,500. Terms arranged. 9 rooms, cellar. cistern. Bank barn 60x50. tie-up 5 horses and 18 cattle. open yard, water in stable. Driving house, hog pen, hen hen house, silo. School IH, miles. church 3;; mile. Rural mail and telephone. P. miles from Islington. Possession arranged. Price $30,000. Terms arranged. 100 ACRES-IN TORONTO TWP.-4 MILES FROM MALTON -12 MILES FROM TORONTO All workable, 2 acres orchard, 50 acres fall plowed, 50 acres fresh seeding, 100 acres in meadow; clay loam soil; 2 wells and a creek. White brick house of 10 rooms, good cellar, cistern. Barn 60x30, Jrarn No. 2 60x40, tie-up 16 horses and 30 cattle, open yard, water in stable. Driving house, hog pen 60x26, hen house, sheep house, ice house. Windmill. School A, mile, church 1 mile. Rural mail and telephone. Nearest village 1 1-4 miles. Possession arranged. Price $15,000.. Terms arranged. One of the. great savers of the day is Motor for the sewing machine. See it and y its value. ' . ' . 100 ACRES-IN ETOBICOKE TWP.---.) STONE ROAD--- 5 MILES FROM TORONTO 90 acres workable, balance bush, 4 acres orchard, 9 acres fall wheat, 40 acres fall plowed, 2,5 acres in meadow, 25 acres fresh seed- ing; sandy loam soil. Eve]: 2 wells and a windmill. Brick house of 7 Electrical development has been so great during the past few years that to-day everybody finds it pays to replace many household articles-Heaters, Stoves, Percolators, for Electri- cal Appliances. Owner will sell 5(iiacres, of this separately which contains house and other buildings. The Willoughby Farm Agency Tresentriwcs: J. A. Pusan Wc,,? ",rVroutv); I 1‘ h.--nn.- N:", resentatives: J. A. Pascoe, West Toronto: market; w. A. Young, Aoiincourt: I. I. Virt: Forster. Bolton: Thos. Wilson. Erin: hi, F, HEAD OFFICE. GEORGETOWN 150 ACRES-IN CHINGUACOUSY TWP.-.) MILES FROM .- TORONTO at eight o'clock POULTRY MEN, please take notice of change of date of March meeting, as the Town Hall is occupied during the first week of l March. Everybody welcome. Free admission. 1 W. S. FARLEY. Yiecrctarv. ‘ Big Poultry Show FARMS F OR SALE Jig stock of Fixtures always in stocl FOR VALUE, SERVICE AND EXPERIENCE CALL IN PAGE EIGHT pp, ' It Electricaly On account of sickness Chas. Norman's Sale is postponed. 'ake Notice Maclnnes Bros. --- WIRING AND ALL KINDS OF ELECTRICAL WORK DONE HERE ANNOUNCES THAT HIS TOURING CAR IS FOR HIRE BY THE TRIP OR THE HOUR Electrical Engineers and Contractors Main Street, Weston, Phone 271 PHONE 112r12 or 20 RUTHERFORD AVE 76 MAIN STREET, WESTON JUST WHAT YOU OFTEN NEED A GOOD CAR AND DRIVER WESTON TOWN HALL R. YOUNG qincourt: T. T. VEGA. Hampton]: -s Ills-op, Erin: hi. E. Nrxon, Milton Wednesday, March 10 3 wells and a windmill. Brick house of nk barn (30x50. tie-up 5 horses and 18 table. Driving house, hog pen, hen miles, church 1/3 mile. Rural mail and --“-------‘--- Address 'eie't6iieitTyrtyie A" ":)K)fefae "eTekatsl3teiettftr ~ A oronto; f. P. Denne, New lay is a small Electric and you will recognize to select from THE STONE ROAD, . ONT FROM i S On Monday evening the members: qt St. George's Church met in the g schoolroom. owing to the illness of f the rector, Rev. Canon Green occupy- , ing the chair. The purpose of the ': meeting was to discuss the Forward (Movement and the room was filled _ with those interested in the work. A l general programme given included addresses which laid before them the great need ot the 'movement and its opportunities in placing the church on a financial basis, also giving it an ef- ficiency that it had not enjoyed in} the past. Mr. A. E, Mercer, church warden, was one of the speakers, and , presented the case in a very forceful manner. Musical selections by MissI Bates, Miss Duncan, ins. Dobbs, Mrs! Clayton and Mr. C. Holdsworth, read- ings by Mr. Poulton and several num- bers by the choir, contributed a de- lightful entertainment. At the con- clusion of the meeting a sum of $1,-. 200 had been subscribed and with the . A FEW OF OUR SPECIAL BUYS l SEEING. We have lots of others. If you sell, SEE US. - $1850--Four roomed cottage, new, O' cash, balance very easy terms $2800, i 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 fdtm'ng the night; when you suffer with lick headache, or dizzy, nervous spells, Judd stomach; or you have rheumatic 1pains or lumbago, gout, sciatica when the weather is bad, do not neglect the [warning but try simple means. Take ! six or eight glasses of water during the day, then obtain at your nearest drug store 'An-uric' (anti-1frie acid). This is the discovery of Pr., Pierce of the Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. "Av. uric" is an antidote for this uric acid ggisoning and dissolves uric acid in the dy much as hot coffee dissolves sugar. "Anurie" will netrate into the joints Ind muscles, and)6 dissolve the poisonous turst1m,ul,ay1ons. It till stomp out togins: $3500--Brick semi I Professor B. Strauss, M. D., of the Royal Charity Hospital. says, “The y cause for an attack of gout, rheumatism, l lumbago, is supplied by the increase of i trritracid in the blood serum, the result _ of various causes, the most frequent of :which is renal. Before an attack, one , trutrers sometimes from headache, neural- I gia, twinges of pain here and there." $A200---tn0i)0 cash, fl roomcd house, nice veranda Send 10 cents 16 YCiiiGCei%iriiiiiiii; 'Vtel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial package. $5,000--Buys solid brick house, beautiful location, s _ every convenience, about $2500 cash, new Come Once and You’ll Always Come Norman J. Seal & Co. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE and GENERAL AGENTS RENTS COLLECTED Weston Flour MEHs Small semi-detached brick house $800 down, balance easy. .nmu casn, h' roomcd house, nice veranda, all conveni- ences, l mmutc walk from cars. Balance very easy terms. MAIN STREET NORTH, WESTON 1102 WESTON ROAD, MOUNT DENY ISLINGTON gristed here It will pay you to operation. See the flou wheat. See the great b the highest Such is the experience and confidence that our mill. This is the result of our tests and the u been done by the Marvel Mill. It is a marvel Jt; -detached, $500 down, all ofnveniences I "i"'-----------------? grade of Flour, Bran and Shorts Office: you to pay a visit here. See he flour made while you 'wait, frt great benefits you get by having _ Lindsay, Ont., Fc-b. 21.---A shocking fatality took place on Thursday on a. ‘farm near Gooderham, when three children of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wright were burned to death. , Mr. Wright was working in a lumber camp .while the mother was left to do the work ot the farm. Returning to her home she found the house in flames and the doprs locked. Nothing could be done to rescue the children on aq- count of the intense heat. The Forward Movement workers of tho Methodist Church met with very encouraging results in the recent campaign. Starting with an objective of $1,000, the latest returns total $1,- P62, with some returns yet to be made. This shows the interest taken by the friends in the work. l injury Mr. IV. J had " 11mm on Thurs“; driven in“ turned aXong heir" up he 2mm erccti'ted an engine ca Its Mr. Thomas Renton, who for a number of years was an employee of Carl Grobba, florist, died at his home on Saturday, following an attack ot' influenza. t On Monday evening at th regular meeting of the League of 'M Metho- dist Church, the pastor ot the Italian Mission, Elm Street, Toronto, with his orchestra, gave" the programme. The room was filled to capacity. The 'l- dress, lantern slides and music were all very much appreciate? We can commend very highly th so workers to any persons wishing to know more about thcsltaiian workdxx the city. Rev. G of the on the Rev. Canon Green occupied the pul- pit in St. George's Church on Sunday evening last in the absence of the Rector. T outside the town, $430 Rev. Mr. Holdsworth the house suffering " ot a. heavy cold. canvass still going strong the amount CREDIT. is cdnfidently expected to reach the FAR-M STOCI $1,500 mark. In view of the under- The tinders takings of this church during the past structions fr few years, this is splendid work and RENCE, Stop shows the progress made in the dis- ban Railway, trict. ' [at Lot 38. Isl I‘. IV. Jackson, of DunduS Road, tt 1i-ivlous escape from death [‘hum’vy morning; last. He had an ixiu the city with his car and pd a ong- Royce Avenue, the gatels T" up he thought the road clear muted to cross the track, when mine caught him, picking on the -, the fender and carrying it some _ along the tracks. The auto (‘omplietely demolished, but for- vly the driver escaped withou‘t} Telephones: Weston Office 410 Mt. Dennis Office 112-0 Residence 35!) Post Box .507 O) Three Children Burned WELL WORTH all conveniences want to buy or CNIS ontldence that we have in tests and the work that has V is a marvel and turns out here. See the mill in e you 'wait, from your own get by having your wheat side drive, th is confined to from the effects Notice is hereby given that Ernest J. \Vismer, of the City of Toronto, in the County ot York, and Province of Ontario, Returned Soldier, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof, for a bill ot di- vorce from his wife, Margaret \Vis- mer, of the said City of Toronto, on the ground of adultery and desertion. 13t Dated at Toyonto in the Province of Ontario, this 7th day of February, 1920'. The undersigned have received in- structions from MR, PETER MITCH- ELL, Lot 35 Tenth, Lot 33 Eleventh, Vaughan Township, to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1920 the following valuable young clydes and Percherons: 6 three year olds; 3 four year olds; 2 rising 3 year old; 1 five year old; 1 six year old; 1 seven year old; one, s.pring colt. TERMS-seven months' credit on furnishing approved joint notes. Sale at 1.30 o'block. No reserve. J. K. McEWEN & SON, Aucts. N l I Notice is hereby given that Albert Ernest Bulley ot 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, ot the Township ot 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,,1S20. 13t ALBERT ERNEST BULLEY. EDWARD .‘IEEK. KC.. Montreal, Feb. 23.--5 Herald announces it will licati-on after to-day own of ne1vsprint. It attack: ment, and says Price B ning the country. l TTRMS--Caives, hay, grain, clover seed, lumber and all sums of $15 and under cash; over that amount seven months' credit 0n approved joint notes; five per cent. per annum al- lowed for cash. No reser've as owner has sold his farm. Woodbridge Sub.. urban 't1ilway,passses the farm at Stop 33, Torrenbe Road. J, K. MeEWEN & SON, x-12-3t Auctioneers. oTICE OF APPLICATION Fort DIVORCE W . 7 ,. a“. ,Numw, two truck wagons; spring wagon, Cruickshank's; gravel box; open bug- gy: covered buggy, rubber tires; cut, ter, new; set of bobsleighs; Daisy churn; other numerous articles used on a farm. SOUND YOUNG CLYDES A? PERCHERON HORSES 1uriEMrcNTs---Gasorme engine, 3 horse power, new'; manure spreader, Cockshutt, new; Massey hinder, 7 ft., new; Massey mower, 6 ft., new; Frost & Wood mower, 5% it; Massey ted- der, wide, new corn cultivator land roller; horse rake; grain drill; Chat- ham mill, power attachment; two- furrow riding plow; gang plow; two single ridinir plows: " three walking plows; scuffler; two sets errows, 3 horse; set harroWs, 2 horse; 16-diso harrow: wide cultivator; cultivator, stiff’tooth; 1 horse power", Jack, 10 horse power; two horse forks and rope; 60 gallon pot; sugar kettle; two dozen grain bags; scales, 1200 pounds; l-..“ A.-.,,,' and whlte cow. due Mar. 20; red and white cow, due time of sale; 2 heifers. GRAIN AND FlAY--25 tons timothy 11,131. 500 bu. oats, 300 bu. barley, 6 bu. clover seed, quantity of white oak lumber. »" HENCE. Stop 33, Woodbridge wSubuv- ban Railway, to sell by public auction at Lot 38, lst Con. Etobicoke. on _THURSDAY, MARCH 18TH at one o‘clock the following: ' HORSES-Road horse; black horse, h.d.; bay horse, End. Filly, Flora May Belle, registered (43266). rising 2 yrs” sire Mery Baron; More Lady Erma, registered (33397). 6 yrs. old, in foal to Proud Chieftain, CREDIT AUCTION SALE CREDIT AUtrrION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, l: The undersigned has received structions from AI3RAHA M T Montreal Herald 40, Mail Bldg., Toronto Solictot, for Applicant. mces it will suspend pub- to-day owing to shortage NOTICE attacks the govern- tice Bros. are run- 23.--The Montreal A B RAHAM TO R Suspends 2t Bank of Nova-ser/tia Bldg, Auto truck specially adapted MOVING Fctt?Trtatrc Overland ,touring tar for Itir' capable and careful driw Bank of Nova Scotla Chambers Phone 152, Weston Money to Loon on good First Murmagr Securities E11 calf due calf calf due [r by Jar. y. of Office: Bank of Montreal Bldg, Main and John St., Weston Phone 295 calf' due duo Kine St and Rosemount Ave Telephone 15 Weston. Ont Office and Residence. East C EAR. NOSE AN‘D THROAT Marla SL, Weston, Phone June. [In --and--- f.82 lunar W., Dommo. Ph. Col. 200$ Consultations by Appointment DR. J. A. MELDRUM Physician, Etc. Dr, Harrison C.Roos DENTAL SURGEON DR. J. T. HACKETT Dentist Office: Coleman & Hackett Block MAIN ST., WESTON Opposite Bank of Nova Scotia in l. Lorne Fraser, Physician, Surgeon, Etc. Office: West'on Road, Mt. Derinis Office Hours: 8 to 10 a.m.; 1-3 and 7 to 8.30 p.m., Phone: Weston 87 Dr. H. D. Livingstone CARTAGE AND EXPRESS They are worth more wholesale to-day than we are asking. Do You Want _ to Save Money IS COMING And My Lady will want a New Petticoat H/ have a new shipment. and our last of the famous Greenwald Petticoats (the exchange making future price) prohibitive). _ STORE, MAIN ST., WESTON DR. W. E. PEARSON Barrister. Solicitor, Etc Phoru, Wtstorr 268 BRING YOUR SHOES HERE FOR REPAIRS 'om Hatton Phone 30 MAIN ST., WESTON . M. LYONS' mm 1 Farmers will save them., selves much delay and possible loss by making Sales Notes payable at The Bank of Montreal-and leaving such notes in our care for Collection. .LaRose Sales EASTER car for hire with _'aretu1 driver adapted for Notes Main St ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS Collected or SMITH'S MOTOR Studio Graduate Toronto I handle none but the best FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE I have several good village pro. perties and farms for sale 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 Woodhridgie, good water; excellent grain farm. mano-treact/Ji, Normal Course. upila prepared for Toronto Connem- vatory Examinations tudlo: "The Bungalow” " Marta 8L. WESTON Pastor-H. E. WINTEMUTE Services ' 11 aun.--Morning Worship. 3 p.m.-Sabbath School. 7 p.m.--Evening Worship. Monday, 8 P.m.--B.Y.P.U. Wednesday, 8 p.m. -- Meeting tor Prayer and Praise. Marsratet R. Gillette BAPTIST CHURCH Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, _ Etc. Residenceifosemount Avenue Cross Street Pastor: Rev. W. M. Mackay, B.A. Residence: Humbermount, Weston Phone 293 ' Sunday, February 29, 1920 11.00 a.m.. the Pastor will preach. Sunday School in conjunction with the morning service. Mornings and Evenings' Toronto Office: Gray & Gray 301 Crown Office Building North-east Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. Toronto. To all whc%Currn" 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 'me. Ch ty baggage and Express 22 St. John's Road, Weston Bright Services. 7.00 p.m., the Pas W'hom,Jesus Called." Rev. J. Wallace Stewart, Pastor. Residence, 36 King St. 'Phone " A. T. Mather, Choir Leiden Mr. Harry S. Reid. Organist Sunday, February 29, 1920 ’ 11.00 arm, the Pastor, "Promises Great and Precious." 2.45 p.m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. G. HOWARD GRAY Real Estate and Insurance Office 7 pus-The minister will preach Organist-Mr. R. Wetherston.. Strangers cordially welcome.- Strangers cordially welcome. WESTUN lijlilljllllllif BHUHIIH 10 a"ri.--Sunday School. '11 ani-Morning Service, Holy Communion 4th the month. Bag REV. ROBT. A. SIMS. Residence Albion Road, R Weston; 'phone 58 Old Presbyterian ". Church \\'EI)NESDA Y, 1 St. Phillip's Church I.UU p.111., address, Mr. Geo. San- sy: 313011. "Mission Work in Africa: s,' ", g Choir Leader-l-jot. H. G. Bell. T T V $9 organist-Mrs. S S. Hughes. _ - jg Strangers welcome. U " ED. w. BROWN, WOODBRIDGE Phone 305 phone. Adelaide 1518 W€SIminster _ A J resbyerian Church 3'. ROBT. A. SIMS. RECTOR WESTON HEAD err! cs. MONTREAL. Music E Seats Free Etobicoke 'onservatory o! DELIVERY Road, n.u.b.%i, 'astor, "Three Men E B R UA‘R Y Good Music. Sunday In 1920 $3 . l i 3&5 I

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