j4 h Lncks & it t 8 Locust Avenue Build a Home Lot Owners, develop your ideal of a Comfortable Home into a Reaâ€" lity. Prepare to Build Now. For Estimates see: 911 Keele Street, West Toronto _‘ _ ~For Ocean Bookings and Sailings on all lines to England, Euâ€" rope, New Zealand or Australia, we can give you all the latest and best information. Get it toâ€"day at a What About ThatT‘rip PAGE EIGHT MR MAN! Thinkâ€"â€" _ Ready for Your Inspection & TAILOR AND MEN‘S FURNISHER Main Street, Weston 1056 WESTON ROAD PHONE 120 MOUNT DENNIS BIG SELECTION OF HIGH CLASS GRAMOPHONES ON THE FLOOR AT MOST LIBERAL TERMS C Hear the New April Records has made the home life much less. burdensome for mother, sister and wife. The new electrical devices are giving the utmost satisfaction. Save your household from laborious tasks By installing an electric stove. It does away with the fuel question and â€"dirt. You can get the heat required and do all your work to the exact point,. It is cheap and most satisfactory. & the old slow, laborious methods The age has advanced. New ideas have supplanted W E. COLEMAN Macinnes Bros. A. GILBERT Electrical Engineers and Contractors Main Street, Weston, Phone 271 76 MAIN STREET, WESTON ELECTRICAL DEVELOPMENT CALE AND GET OUR PRICES GILBERT‘S Wt onl E. S. WARN New Spring Suitings are here now in the very tastiest pattern effects and choicest textures. Let me tailor them for you, so that there will be no doubt that the suit was made for you and not any other felâ€" low. It costsno more in the end to have good clothes. a BUILDER JUST IN ! MOUNT DENNIS Phone 2 Jct. 5011 That momentous question of allowâ€" ing senior players to drop back to inâ€" termediate for one game was also a matter for much heated debate. It was felt that it was a hardship on a town with only an intermediate team to have a town with senior and interâ€" mediates to use seniors in one game The President gave a short address and asked coâ€"operation of all present to bring Canada‘s national game back to its proper standing. ‘ Lacrosse enâ€" thusiasts should endeavor to prevent anything savoring of rowdyism. They should remember that referees are human. 1919 season was briefly outâ€" lined by the Secretary. 665 certifiâ€" cates were issued. Seven teams were in the Senior League, with 118 certifiâ€" cates. St. Simons won one group and Maitlands the other, The finals were not played off owing to some misunâ€" derstanding. The Intermediate group was the largest with 369 certificates. Bracebridge won the championship and the Beaches the Junior series and Maitlands the Juvenile.. One of the most important changes in the rules is the one allowing the intermediate champions to play the senior chamâ€" pions for the Mann Cup or any other official trophy,. On the suggestion of Mr. Labatt the season will start on May 15th instead of June ist. This will allow championship games for Victoria Day. James Labatt started things humâ€" ming when he submitted his report as treasurer. He showed a balance of $205.35. Some years ago the Associaâ€" tion had more funds than they knew what to do with, but dying of the game during the war, the funds dropâ€" ped very low and at the end of the year 1918 the balance was only $12.48. At the present time all the Associaâ€" tion trophies have been put in first class order and a few back debts have been liquidated thus giving the treasâ€" urer a handsome balance. It was quite fitting that at this point the executive presented Mr. Labatt with a club bag in recognition of his services. Wweston Represented at Lacrosse Conâ€" ventionâ€"Arnold Smith Elected on the Executive If the annual convention of the Onâ€" tario Amateur Lacrosse Association may be taken as a thermometer indiâ€" cating the condition of the health of the national game, then this summer‘s sport is steadily recovering from the complete collapse that came during the days of war when lacrosse players were practically ~all overseas. In spite of the fact thatâ€"there wasn‘t a contest for presidency the meeting at the Labor Temple last Friday mornâ€" ing was decidedly healthy and there were some spirited debates, in which the debaters waxed â€" eloquent, even though at times strayed from their point. 27 teams were represented and before the day was closed the total stood at 37 teams, this making 10 new teams that are really old, but have not been entered for somle years. Should: you desire‘ one of these and are unable to visit the store, the Shopping Service Bureau will be happy to make a selection. The full sized ones of a slightly coarser grade are used by many as they stand the wear and tear of travel well. Among the collection are some very fine plush ones in two colors, one in taupe with black stripes is smart\ These are soft and easily handled, and still weighty enough to give protection for motor use, as well as for travelâ€" ling, or use in the home. If you are contemplating _ an ocean . voyage see to it that you have a comfortable rug. a cachet as well as lending warmth to any traveller. There are many handsome rugs in plaids, fringed, that seem so far below the price usually asked for ordinary rugs that you just feel you want to buy them whether you are taking an ocean trip or only a run to Musâ€" koka.â€" In our new assortment are some lovely ones of extra quality, Beauty should prefix the word "quality," for those rugs, plaid on one side, plain on the other, in some instances are such as to lend a revived interest in travelling equipment, and the first thought is the Ssteamer rug. It is absolutely essential for comfort that one should have a good, warm rug if theddeck is to be enjoyed. Telegraphic despatches from Montreal state that sailings ‘for May and June were completely booked and that there was a conâ€" gestion. in booking reported_ from New â€" York. Steamship . agencies here report the same expected acâ€" tivity in ocean travel. This general exodus across the pond will mean 15 31 KIN SI. EAST TORONTO Steamer Rugs For Summer Trip This is the time of year that one of these comfy knitted sweaters is just what baby needs for exâ€" tra warmth. Plain white wool, machine knit with Blue or Pink striped collar and cuffs or in plain. Priced $225 Baby Needs Moderately Priced sential for the wee ones. These are all rubber, buttoned . on both sides, draw _ strings at knees and across the full back. To be‘ had in small, medium sys _ g1.00 ‘"Bunny Pants" are really esâ€" * ’(‘O s % ,/&ï¬%ggg)/@&, M URRAY./KAY m%‘,@/‘&%goo/ You will be interested to know that real estate has been most active durâ€" ing the week end. Had the holiday been finer, there is no doubt but that the local offices could not have hanâ€" dled the many inquiries. As it is, there were several properties changed hands. One of the houses that has passed by the boards this week is the Verral house. It is being wrecked. This property has been _ subdivided and a new street run through the centre of it, It will change this porâ€" tion of the town and give it a very fine residential situation, The old High School is no more.. The building has been wrecked and all the material is being removed. One other change is the removal of all the remains from the old Methodist Church cemetery. They are now clearing up the grounds. It is not known just what they will do with these grounds, but it will imâ€" prove the general appearance about the church and the streets. My Dear Old Friends: The past week has been one that will be long remembered by the citizens of Weston as a cold, dreary Easter Sunâ€" day. . While the churches. were all well filled in the morning and the services were very bright, still there was the lack of the usual Easter dress and bright spring colors.. The evenâ€" ing was still worse, snow and rain made it véry much like a return of winter. President, "Bert‘"‘ Booth, Orangeâ€" ville;, first Viceâ€"Pres., L. Smith, To ronto; 2nd Viceâ€"Pres., Ernie Doyle, Newmarket; Treas., J. Labbatt, Toronâ€" to; Sec., James Dundas, Toronto; Council: R. _McKay, Wingham, A. Smith, Weston, | L, M. Anderson, Bracebridge; E. Sullivan, Toronto; H. Henning, Hanover; Dr. Campbell, Bradford, J. L. Johnson, Peterboro, L. T. Stewart, St. Mary‘s, H. Halpin, Toronto, L. Robinson, â€" Collingwood; Auditors: D. A. Rose, Toronto, P. Lanâ€" caster, Havelock, and P. Hocking, Toâ€" ronto. The recommendation of the Onâ€" tario branch of the A. A. U. of C, that all players be registered with the Onâ€" tario branch was left over to the new executive, The same course was takâ€" en with the recommendations for reâ€" instatement from Bradford and . St. Catharines players. In future field captains will be allowed in the midget and juvenile series. It was asked that juniors also be included, but this was defeated. and by so doing, perhaps, put the othâ€" er team out â€"of the running. It was finally decided that each senior club shall register twelve bona fide playâ€" ers, none of whom.can play in the inâ€" termediate series in the current seaâ€" son. This is a good move and follows along the O.H.A. idea. The Railway Board decided that the is priced specially ..........JJIG The same style in fine white.ribbed lisle, is ..... .. 75C Cumfyâ€"cut Vest of ribbed . white cotton. . Neatly finished with beaded eage. Each 50c With aâ€"plain finish that one may edge with lace, as prettily as with crocheting, this fine ribbed vest is of white cotton, and is priceéd specially ......... 35C Envelope â€" Chemise, _ with . round scalloped neckline or with straight top and narrow shoulder straps are embroidered in daisy, wheat and laurel designs. stt focy sn 959.00 Or a somewhat simpler pattetant 26 SCs tssn e AMire $4.75 ~ The fineness and delicacy of Swiss embroidery is world famous, and now it appears in madeâ€"up linâ€" gerie in the daintiest possible patâ€" terns. Altogether charming is another frock made in Russian style with narâ€" vow, clinging skirt of brown tricolette, and overâ€"blouse of metalli¢ and silk mesh, bordered at the bottom, neck and cuffs with black furs" ‘Ehe long sash is. Of tricoletter PRriced at.........;4 . 37850 A graceful model of Nigger Brown Georgette in fine heavy quality is made short of sleeve and round of neckline, with broad sash tying over the hips, heavily beaded on bodice, skirt and cuff in pattern of black and steel beaés. Ttris sppieed at 5 .e use on 5150-00 Every day brings the newest and most delightful of Spring afternoon frocks into our Women‘s Shop, making it a spot of evergreen interest. Two of the most recent comers are described: TO OLD WESTONIANS Women‘s Underwear Afternoon Frocks for Women New in Lingerie J Very attractive and smart are these new silk sweater coats just receivâ€" ed. Many have the Tuxedo collar and front, and fasten with wide belt. The accordeon stitch is in many attractive twoâ€"tone combinationsâ€" Goid and Copen., Copen and Grey, Navy and Greer, Rose and Reseda, Black and White.â€" In plain stitch and effective colors are others, with roll collar, buttonad front and sash Rizes 26 to 4 4: About the Smart Silk Spring Sweater Coat RRAY.!N»A.:. _ COMELNY LiIMITZED, TORONTO ARE VERY SMART This week will see the greatest camâ€" paign ever pulled off in Weston launched. It is for 2000 members for the local branch of the Horticultural Society. It is something to go after, but you will see that it is obtained by the end of the week. If you would like to help the old town just send in your membership to one of the committee. You will get their names on one of these pages. Look for the news next week and keep in touch with the old town. Special children‘s service was held Sunday afternoon in St. John‘s Church with a splendid attendance. Rev. E. Ryerson gave the address and the muâ€" sic rendered by a full choir was very appropriate. The Lenten offerings were received, amounting to $33.69, which will be devoted to Missions. Note this: Miss Kathleen Gorrie and Frank Oldfield, of Toronto, are among the entertainers for the annual concert under the auspices of the Methodist Church Choir to be held on Friday, April 16th. There isâ€"still a little talk that the long talked for tenâ€"minute service on the radial line is being considered by the management. This is one of the most needed things that we want in town at the present time. Toâ€"night will witness the opening of the new Public School and from all appearances it will be a real affair that will be long remembered by the local citizens. On Good Friday the Weston Laâ€" crosse Club were represented at the annual meeting of the O.A.L.A. Teams will be entered in the senior, interâ€" mediate and junior series. Mr. Arnold Smith was elected on the Executive Committee of the Association for this year. This is indeed something for the old club to feel proud of. Several new faces are being prepared to face the starter in the games this year and from all the reports that can . be gathered, Weston will be well repreâ€" sented this year,. The Bowling Club held their annual meeting last night. It was well atâ€" tended and from general indication the season will be one of the best. During the war while the Club carâ€" ried on they did not do very much bowling. â€"This year, however, there will be something doing all the time. Watch for the progress as the bowlers get out on the green. Work upon the Golf Club is rapidly getting under way. It will be a deâ€" cided beauty spot for Weston when completed and it will be an asset to the old town, rates for the commutation tickets will be increased a little but that the numâ€" ber of tickets to be issued will be deâ€" creased to 50 and 40. This will be a decided advantage and will be a help to those using the trains. CoNTINUES Prices are 30 p.c. to 35 p.c. below regular, Stock up a supply at the extraordinary low sale prices. The Great Sale of Linens M CC CL éQs‘! ï¬â€˜ beunnmivueetathnttnM L L L ecr + 2. C/g'fl‘_!.u“ï¬l * 25 :..‘\.‘,A- S 5 22 Fhuchs Ub â€"9 sA /( ~â€"â€"â€"ipP _ I »p. _ O cl~ 7 P y% &5 < C "ora n ? en e t us : 3 cna aelgees: °& o e mss e gz ©ECEEEECEECEE:! 92 C f Jz cioeicicice ds ) CCR [> Nothing seems to oust the Black and White check suit from favor. It comes around as regular as the Spring, and is as warmly welcomed. For the full, stout figure is a handsome corset in heavy Pink satin brocade, with medium bust, Iong skirt, three pairs of hose supporters. The front steels are plush covered on the inside. Lace and ribbon give a smart fimsen tbrced at o...c.s..$15.00 A smart corset of Pink broche has medium bust, medium length skirt with elastic insert in front and three pairs of elastic hose supporters. Fine lace and satin ribbon give a dainty finish. These corsets are for the medium _ stout figure. Pl'icedat.................$ll.50 and burn up all your money in coal and wood. Use COAL OIE. It is cheaper, it is cleaner, it is quicker met La Victoire Corsets Insure Comfort The Smartness of Checks for Spring Demands for PERFECTION OIL STOVES were not ANNOUNCES THAT HIS TOURING CAR IS FOR HIRE BY THE TRIP OR THE HOUR d McClure‘s Weston Hardware PHONE 1l12r12 or 20 RUTHERFORD AVE. BUY WHILE WE HAVE THE STOCK year. This year it will be no better. \Vhy worty JUST WHAT YOU OFTEN NEED A GOOD CAR AND DRIVER White velour, strictly tailored A mannish cut of Black and trimmed ‘with rows of large Black bone buttons, simulated deep pockets, long roll collar, string tie belt, handsome printâ€" ed silk lining, and narrow skirt, well tailored. This suit will be fashionable as long as the fabric lasts, At $95.00 has .coat with slashed skirt Oriental and convention designs, in strong colorings, embrace the needs of the dining room, library, and living room, while for the bedroom, beautiful soft colors of light Blue, touched with Ivory and Rose, or soft R&,e\ with Ivory or Blue on plain ground. with chintz border, should be wonderfully effecâ€" tive. 7 5 Templeton‘s Seamless Parquet Carpets Reduced R. YOUNG Address 9. ft. xT ft. 6 an 13 ft. 6 in. x 10 ft. 6 in. §139.50 10 ft.".6 inx 9 ft" 6 in WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th, 1920 ft. x~ £0â€" ft> 6 in ft. x 9. â€"ft 9 ft Another check is of fine wool chevâ€" iot, plain skirt, the coat trimmed with large bone uttons and bound buttonholes; notâ€" ched collar, long lapels pockets pipâ€" ed, ~sleeves _ with buttons and butâ€" tonholes. Grey satâ€" in lining. Priced at $85.00 TELEPHONE _ ADELAIDE _ 5100 $122.00 $66.00 $79.00 $94.50 $98.50 I I ue | y 14 l \ wl i