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Times & Guide (1909), 5 Apr 1920, p. 8

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6# _ Consolidated _ > Realty Co. â€"â€"FARMS FOR SALE ts @ j Gastleâ€"Maguire ! _A very pretty but quiect wedding _ »was solemnized at eight o‘clock Wedâ€" \ > nesday evening, April 28, at the famâ€" _\ jly residence, Main St., Weston, when / Minnie, daughter of the late Mr. and V RMrs. David Maguire, was married to WX »Richard Gastle, of Burlington, Rev. é W. M. Mackay, of the Old Presbyterâ€" l jan Church, officiating. The bride, on _f ‘the arm of her brother, Mr. T. J,. Maâ€" . guire, entered the _ drawingâ€"room where the ceremony took place under a large white wedding bell. . After supper Mr. and Mrs. Gastle left for Burlington where they will reside, the bride wearing a navy blue suit with large black hat and corsage bouquet of pink and white sweet peas. Only the immediate friends of the family were present, the out of town guests being Miss Vera Gastle, of Belleville: Tadies‘ College, Mrs. Jewel, Enid Okâ€" lohoma and Ml%‘ W. R._Forsyth, Mediâ€" wine Lodge, Kansas. Mess ts s k l o. e uces e e t e c on zl rooms, water inside, Cellar, cistern. . Bank barn 50x35, barn No. 2 95x35, tieâ€"up 4 horses and 8 cattle. Open yard. Driving house. hog pen, hen house. Silo. School on farm. Church 25 miles. Rural mail. Railway depot 2 miles. Possession arranged. Price $7,700. Terms arranged. R-‘épfeSentati'\'es:J. K. Pascoe, W. Torontoy, J. ]. Virtue, Hampton ; C W, A ~ Young, Agincourt; J. P. Denne, Newmarket ; s ; E. C. Forster, Bolton. â€", _ 50 acres workable, balance bush and pasture. 1 acre orchard, 11 acres rye, 40 acres fall ploughed, 70 acres in meadow, 5 acres fresh seeding. \Clay loam soil, 2 wells and a creek. Frame house of 8 rooms, water inside, cellar, cistern. . Bank barn 50x35, batn No. 2 UR VF P seX ie mss Ne N rvce Rural mail and telephone. Railway depot 15 ranged. Price $10,500., Terms arranged. 88 AC 130 ACRES IN VAUGHAN TWP., ON THE STONE ROAD, _| 1 MILE FEROM CONCORD, 7 MILES FROM TORONTO [ 100 actes workable, balance pasture and bush. 3 acres orchard. 30 acres in meadow, 10,acres fresh seeding. Clay loam soil, level. 1 well and a creek. Cement cast house of § rooms, cellar. Bank barn 80 ft., octagon shaped. barn No. 2 56230, treâ€"up 9 horses and 18 catâ€" tle, 2 box stalls. Driving house, hog pen,. hen» house, ice house. School 1 mile. | Church across ithe road.: Railway depot 1 mile. Posâ€" session arranged. Price $20,000. Terms arranged. _ : 100 ACRES IN TORONTO TWP., 134 MILES FROM STREETSâ€" ) VILLE, 15%, MILES FROM CFEY LIMIES _ 98 acres workable. 4 acres orchard, T acres fall wheat, 35 acres fall ploughed, 44 acres in meadow, 10 acres alfalfa; Clay loam soil, level. 2 wells and a creek. Cement house of 9 rooms, cellar, cistern. Bank barn 60x36, tieâ€"up 4 horses and 26 cattle. Driving house 60 x %g‘; hog pen: hen house: ice house. Silo 36x14. High School and public‘school 134 miles. Streetsville churches.. Rural mail and teleâ€" phone. Stone road 5â€"6 mile. Possession arranged. Price $10,500. Terms arranged. f f 35 4 .50 ACRES IN MABRKHAM TWP.; ON THE STONE ROAD, \ 1 MILE EROM MARKHAM, 15 MILES FROM : & . CITY LIMITS § AIl workable, 1 acre orchard. 35 acres fall ploughed, 4 acres in meadow, 4 acres fresh seeding. Clay loam soil, level. :2 good wells, Solid brick house of 10 rooms. soft water inside, 2 céllars, cistern, furnace in house. Rank barn 64x3%, barn No. 2 38x30, tieâ€"up 6 horses and 20 cattle; open yard, water in stable. Driving house 36x24; hen house; hog pen. Cement silo 32x12. School and church 1 1â€"4 miles. 5 T ons T M No L 09 t Re y o0 on ened n nc ue i \85 acres workable, balance bush and pasturex 1%4 acresorchard. Elay loam soil, level. 2 wells and aspring. \ Frame house of 6 rooms. te‘llal{ cistern. Bank barn 60x45, barn No. 2 30x25, tieâ€"up 10 horses and 24 cattle. Driving house, hog pen, hen house. school and nth s M ym s % s & churches 34 mile. Rural mau and telephone. Railway depot 154 miles. Possession arranged. Price $20,000. Terms arranged. 99 ACRES IN TORONTO TWP., ON THE CENTRE ROAD ; MILE FROM COOKSVILLE §$2000â€"4 roomy, near cars and rail tracks, good big lot WESTON We are the exclusive agents for some good buys. Be sure and see us first. Our word is our bond.â€" $2300â€"Frame, 5 rooms nicely decorated $4200â€"Terms arranged, T rooms, near Rosemount Avenue $3500â€"6 â€" foor’fis,,kitchenette. basement, ~pbeautifully, located near cars,. $1000. cash secures this. â€" $2500â€"$700 cash buys, 6 roomed frame cottage in best locality _ Located in the best districts on your own terms «s about this. â€". i The Willoughby Farm Agency Maple Leaf Theatre, Mt. Dennis Wednesdayâ€"Thursday, May 12â€"13 PAGE EIGHT . IN E. GWILLIMBURY TP. ON GOOD GRAVEL RD., 2%, MILES FROM NEWMARKET, 30 MILES FROM TORONTO * The Still Alarm" HEAD OFFICE, GEORGETOWN, ONTi WEDDINGS The Greatest Melodrama of all Times COMING I Boakeâ€"Einboden St. Colomba Presbyterian â€" Church, Wychwood, was the scene of a pretty wedding . when Hannabeth (Beth) youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Einboden, of Bredenbury, Sask., was â€"married to Mr. Ralrl)gl H. Boake, late of No. 2° Auxiliary Horse Co., son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Boake, King St., Weston..Rev. W.,A. McTagâ€" gart officiated. The bride, who was given away by her, uncle, Mr; H. W. Handcock, was attired in a travelling suit of navy blue gabardine with sand georgette blouse and hat to match and corsage bouquet of bridal roses. Miss Florence Wilcox, as her attendâ€" ant, wore a fine serge suit of navy blue and carnival pink roses. The groom was supported by his brother, Mr. Vernon I. Boake, of Weston. The groom‘s gift to the bride was a set of French Ivory, to the bridesmaid . a moleskin purse and to the best man a gold signet ring. After a short trip East Mr. and Mrs. Boake will occupy their new home at Downsview. miles. P N. J. SEAL, Director acre orchard, 11 ossession atrâ€" all and see Pastor, H.. E. WINTEMUTE, B.A, Services & _â€"11 a.m.â€"Morning Worship.‘ 3 p.m.â€"Sabbath School. i p.m.â€"Evening Worship. Monday, 8 p.m.â€"B.Y.P.U. , Wednesday, 8 p.m. â€" Mecting for Prayer and Praise. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School in conjunction with the morning service. 7.00 p.m.â€"The Pastor will preach. Organistâ€"Mr. ~R. Wetherston. Strangers cordially welcome. | Cross Street 8 Pastor: Rev. W. M. Mackay, B.A. Residence: Humbermount, Westopn Phone 293 SUNDAY, MAY 9th, 1920 MOTHER‘S SUNDAY Baptismal Service in the morning. 11.00 a.m.â€"The Minister will preach. â€" 7 p.m.â€"â€"The pastor, "A Domestic Problem and Its Solution." Bright services. .Good music. Seats free. Rev. J. Wallace Stewart, Pastor. Residence, 35 King St. ‘ Phone 41 A. T. Mather, Choir Leader. Mr. Harry S. Reid. Organist Sunday, May 9th, 1920 MOTHER‘S DAY 11 a.m.â€"The pastor, ‘"Jesus . and His Mother." ® _2.45 p.m.â€"Sunday School and Biâ€" ble Classes. WESTON METHODIST CHURCH the month Established 1858 Pastor, REV. FORBES ROBERTSON Residence, John Street . Phone 241 © Sunday, May 9th, 1920 . : 11.00 a.m.â€"The Pastor will preach. 2.45 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.â€"The Pastor will preach. Choir Lfa.derâ€"Prof. H. G. Bell. Organistâ€"Mrs, S. S. Hughes. Stra,ngérs welcome. REV. ROBT. A. SIMS, RECTOR Residence Albion Road, R.M.D. No. %, Weston; ‘phone 58 2â€"1. 10 a.m.â€"Sunday Schootl. 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service. Holy Communion 4th Sunday in Wéstminster PresbyerianChurch Silk Mittens, finely knit with close fitâ€" ting ‘cuff in fancy stifch, in sizes. up tQ“-2\){§ar,5. Priced" .;.~/.....,...$150 sizes 1,;2 and 3 yrs., are priced $1.95 St. Phillip‘s Church er Copen, are belted and same material and in the same styles ing in the front. While dresses of the Rompers of cotton crepe Old Presbyterian Church Rompers Etobicoke W\‘,i All BUL | Telephone Adelaide s10¢ | [Â¥f J RRAYâ€" KAY ur | b ; / ’{LOEROSTQFLING in Pink, Sky nave smock Will Makefa Visit Profitableâ€"This Timely Offering of FOR SALEâ€"Six roomed house, cellar electric ‘light; . stable suitable for garage, lot 50â€"x<125 ft.~ Good‘ loâ€" cality. Apply .T. Diggins, Westâ€" mount Summit, â€" Scarlet . Rd., Wesâ€" ton, phone Weston~159â€"6. FOR SALEâ€"One Brussels rug, red ground,, pretty battern. Size 9 x 9. Good as new. Apply 139 Maria St., Weston. Phone 129. LOTS FOR SALEâ€"On Russell Rd., just east of Weston, 1 Lot 100 ft.x 625 ft. deep. 10 lots 50x128. Price $6 per foot. Easy terms. Apply HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"â€"No. 45 Denison Ave., brick, T rooms and afttic, â€"3 piece bath, nice sunroom, chestnut _ trim and oak floors, extra closet in basement, hot air furnace, lot 40 x 130, side drive. Possession June 3rd. Apply J. C. Irvin, No. 39 Denâ€" ison Ave. Ofess FOR SALEâ€"A vacant lot on John St., between Main and the railroad. Apply Jacob Bull, John St., . Wesâ€" ton. Buff Orpington: Good. winter layers, beautiful, large, quite easy keeping birds. I have two breeding pens, the pick of nearly 100 birds. Eggs $2.00 per setting. Ekgs guaranteed. Inâ€" spection invited. SETTING EGGS FOR SALEâ€"$3, $3 and $5 per setting. Single Comb Rhode Island Reds, light and dark single comb; Brown Leghorns; silâ€" ver cup and bronze medal winners, also winners C.N/E., Toronto, Oakâ€" wood, Earlscourt, Weston, Woodâ€" bridge and Union Stock Yards. Sstock for sale. .T. Harris, 219 King St., Weston. JR SALEâ€"Good building lot, Deniâ€" son Ave. (south), Weston. Reasonâ€" able prive and terms. Victory bonds taken. Apply to W. West, care of C.C.. Co., Brampton, Ont. Tt C. Smilie, R. R,. Ne phone Weston J34â€"4 Laundry Bags of Pink or Blue repp, are made with gaping wooden tops, painted in nursery figures, and are p;iced at <ovaa isnnfi . ".83:00 and are finished with fancy border Pricede > snsey e e ies o. â€"> 50k expression on their little bisque faces peeping out from under their pointed caps. ‘They are priced . .â€".......$1:50 Baby Veils, all of silk, have open mesh in Pink or Blue, with a mischievous tle men made out of Turkish towelling "Babykins," soft, cuddly, cunning lit: W. J. WARD Undertaker and { Embalmer MOQTOR EQUIPMENT Or other if desired. ©Residence and Chapel Phone 168 Main Street, Weston WM. KAUEMAN 173 King, St., Weston HATCHING EG Note How Very Moderateâ€" â€"ly They Are Priced _ With Spring well on its way and Summer near at hand, such an offering as this is most timely. All are very moderately priced, as indeed every mother will realize. All the little necessaries that represent thought and careful making, and ever}'gfing that contributes to the comfort of the Baby may b§found in this special display. iGS Baby Needs Weston, MURRAYâ€"KAY COMPANY, LIMITED FOR RENTâ€"Nicely furnished front room. Would suit one or two perâ€" sons. Apply 73 Main St., Weston. ROSE TREESâ€"The Horticultural Soâ€" ciety have a few red, pink, cream and white rose trees left of the imâ€" po’rted stock for sale while they last. . Noâ€"new orders taken. Apply to Thos. Harrison, phone 425. WANTEDâ€"Two drivers, steady emâ€" ployment, all year. Apply Weston Coal and Lumber Co., Weston. WANTEDâ€"A woman to do washing by the day. Apply Weston P.O. Box 236. wWANTED TO BUY â€" A fresh milk cow. H. A. Coon, Weston, phone 47. FOR SALEâ€"A four roomed frame cottage, electric light, â€"good well water, lot 25 x 125 ft., situated just off 5th Avenue. Township . tax. Terms $1800.. $300 cash. Balance arranged on easy terms. Apply L. Espey, 415 Main St. North, Weston, WANTEDâ€"A young ; capable woman would do 2 or 3 days a week work at housecleaning, no washing. Apâ€" ply Box 34, Times & Guide Office, Weston. DRESSMAKING AND LADIES < tailoringâ€" A first class dressmaker and ladies‘ tailor, just arrived in Weston from the East. 11 years exâ€" perience, first class work guaranâ€" teed. Prices reasonable. 10 Victoria Ave., opp. Myers Ave., Weston. Would like the patronage of the Weston ladies. FOR SALEâ€"Baby carriage, camp bed small table, igoâ€"cart. .A bargain for some one. 195 Lambton Ave.:, Mt. Dennis. FOR RENTâ€"Oneâ€"or two unfurnished rooms, bathroom flat, electric light. Suitable. for ‘light housekeeping. Apply 56 Coulter Ave., Weston. WANTEDâ€"To rent HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Brick, 5 rooms, water and electric, newly decorated, ‘ and in good condition.. Close to cars and centre of town.,. For price and terms enquire at 10 Main St. South, Phone 354. WANTEDâ€"Handy men for excavat ing, cement work, carpenter work etc. _ Apply Geo. Moogh, Main St. Weston. Phone 89. WANTEDâ€"Girt for|junior office work Apply Box 470, Weston, stating age, experience if any, and salary reâ€" quired.. den flat ton at Apply 46 Main small house St. North, We or low, come in all White or trimmed with Pink or Blue, are priced from A e i tealgia is sn $1.90¢to:â€"52.00 Wool Bootees in the style fitting up over the knee or with turnedâ€"down cufi Crocheted Jackets in a number of pretâ€" ty §tyles, are made with raglan sleeves, and are bordered with a crocheted edge in Pink or Blue silk; others have a border of Pink or Blue wool. is‘ .. §$2.00, $2.25, $2.50 and pric F EOMPANY‘ [ ~~ . y oys ty ~~LIMITED 1[ 15 to 31 King St. East . | : 4 j f . s > Babylandâ€"Second Floor OT Several members of Humbervale Ladies‘ Aid attended a joint meeting in Lambton on Monday. night, with Lambton Mills Ladies‘ Aid. The busiâ€" ness of the meeting being to decide what to do with the parsonage furniâ€" ture as having no parsonage now there is no use for the furniture, It was decided to sell the furniture which will be in the old sehoolâ€"house, Lambton, on Wednesday afternoon, May 12th. There are several good .pieces of furniâ€" ture that will be disposed of on this date. ' The annual meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid has been postponed from Wednesâ€" day afternoon, May the 7th, Memâ€" bers please take notice of the change in date and time and come out the meeting in the church Friday evening at 7.30 p.m.. new time. at .30 p.m., new time. Mrs. H. Fletcher and family, of the city, are spending some time, with Mrs. E. Seeley. .. Mrs. .. _ H. Holdsworth spent last Thursday with her. mother, Mrs. Strickland on the Burhamthorpe Rd. Mrs. L. Clatk was entertained very pleasantly on her birthday last Friday at the home of Mrs. T. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seeley and famâ€" ily â€"spent the week end with their moâ€" thers. Mr. and Mrs. E. Castator, of Wes ton, and Mrs. Tayles and son, of Humâ€" berSummit, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. T. Chapman. HUMBERVALE Priced BDiapers, 30 in. square, of White flanâ€" nelette are,Tdc:each:the dozen . :$9.00 Long Dresses Handâ€"made Long Dresses, wonderfulâ€" ly dainty«â€"little frocks of finest nainâ€" sook. Every tiny stitch put in by hand, and handâ€"embrordered on the yokes, hems and sometimes on the tiny sleev= es._ Fine tucks and lace insertion ate also sometimes added. Priced j mt $3.50, $3.75, $4.75 and $18.00 Four less hotels are applying for Standard Licenses in Bruce County than last year, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5TH, 1920 §fi T 86# t sRays uh 8 «3 |

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