3y LEE BROS. JOSEPH B. HENRY 7 DENNISON AVE., WESTON 1193 WESTON ROAD, PHONE JCT. 9534 Agents for Scotland Woollen Mills, Parker‘s Dye Works and Semiâ€"Ready Tailoring. We carry a full & .. stock of MceCall‘s Patterns. MENS WEAR Â¥~ SQOMETHING NEW Rolled Oats, 3 lbs. for ... Choice Canadian Cheese, H. A. Margarine ....... Crisco, 1 1b. tins ....... Puffed Wheat, 2 pkgs. . Puffed Rice, 2 pkgs. ... RLECTRICAL FIXTURES AND ACCESSORIES s ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE ~ _ ... Prompt Attention to All Orders \<â€"1<#i#l!~ 1189 WESTON ROAD | t ~~ Phone Weston 18â€"6 MWouse Addrese: 100 Beechwood Ave., Mt. Dennis PAGE FOUR Prices 22¢ to 32¢ Matinee Daily at 2.15 Everything in Men‘s and Boys‘ Underwear, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Trousers, Overalls. See our prices on the above goods and you will find them very reasonable. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, 3 NOTARY, Etc.â€" t 801 Crown Office Bldg., Toronto ‘(Corner Queen & Victoria Sts.) MOUNT DENNIS OFFICE Corner Weston Road and Sunnybrae Avenue Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoons In Ladies‘ and Children‘s Hosiery. New Patterns in Prints, Ginghams, Velours, Velvets, Flanâ€" nelettes, etc. McCall Patterns in stock. G. Howard Gray, L. L.B. "STOP THIEF Direction Jule and J. J. Allen West Toronto PROGRAM, WEEK OF OCTOBER l1th LOUIS BENNISON AND KATHARINE McDONALD TOM MOORE 22 YEARS‘ EXPERIENCE THIS WEEK‘S SPECIALS "THE YELLOW TYPHOON Allen Beaver Concert Orchestra 2c Children: Matinees 10c, Evenings 16¢ . TERRILL "HIGH POCKETS" Give us a ring or a call. Wednesday and Thursday ANITA STEWART Friday and Saturday Monday and Tuesday CHARLIE CHAPLIN "THECOUNT" Electrician Evenings 7 to 9 PHONE 226 .â€"25¢ .38¢ . 40c .85¢ .29¢ .85¢ TERMSâ€"Veal calves, pigs, geese, hens, and all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount eight months‘ credit on approved joint notes. Five per cent. per annum allowed for cash. J. K. MecEWEN & SONS, «4) â€" Auctiongers. IMPLEMENTS AND HARNESSâ€" Fleury plow, 2 furrow; Bain wagon, box new; set single harness; set of double harness. COWSâ€"Black cow,due time of sale; black cow, fresh; roan cow, fresh; black and white cow, fresh; redcow, fresh; red cow, fresh; red cow, fresh; red cow, full flow; blue cow, full flow; roan cow, full flow; black cow, full flow; Jersey cow, full flow; black and white cow, full flow, registered; black and white cow, full flow; black and white cow, full flow; black and white cow, full flow; black and white cow, full flow; black and white cow, full flow; red cow, full flow; white cow, full flow; white cow, full flow; black and white cow, full flow; black and white cow, full flow; white cow, full flow; 2 white heifers, 1 year old; roan heifer, 1 year old; brindle heifer, 1 year; red heifer, 1 year; red bull, 2 years old; black bull, 2 years old; bull calf, 5 months old; veal calf. & PIGS, FOWL, ETC.â€"2 store pigs,12 young geese, 50 barnyard hens, 1 chicken pen 100 sec. 6 x 7 30 ft. long. HORSESâ€"Bay mare, 6 years old, in foal, G.P.; bay horse, 6 years old,G.P.; black mare, 5 years old; black colt; bay mare, 9 years old, G.P. MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1920 at 1 p.m. sharp, the following: The undersigned has received inâ€" structions from GEORGE PROSSER to sell by public auction at lot 23, concession 2, Etobicoke, on TERMSâ€"All sums of $15.00 and under, cash; all sums over that amount eleven months‘ credit will be given upon furnishing approved joint notes. Eight per cent. discount for cash. J. K. McEWEN & SON, The whole will be sold without reâ€" serve as the owner has rented his farm. IMPLEMENTS â€" Massey â€"Harris binder, 7 ft. cut; Massey Harris bindâ€" _er, 5 ft. cut; Massey Harris mower, 6 ft. cut; Massey Harris mower, 5 ft. cut; Massey Harris spring tooth culâ€" tivator; Massey Harris 20 spout disc drill; Massey Harris 14 spout drill; Massey Harris 14 disc cultivator; Masâ€" sey Harris 12 disc cultivator; Massey Harris 2 horse hay rake; Massey Harâ€" ris 2 horse hay tedder; 4 plows; land roller;â€"2 hay and stock racks combinâ€" ed; two wagons; two wagon boxes; double extension top buggy, new; hay fork and sheaf unloaders, complete; two sets heavy team harness; set team delivery harness, new; together with many other articles too numerous toJ mention. \ COWSâ€"2 year old Jersey heifer, bred in June; 1 year old Jersey heifâ€" er. HORSESâ€"Bay mare, h.d., 8 yrs. old, bred to "Intelect‘"‘ May 20, 1920; brown mare, h.d., 8 yrs. old, bred to "Intelect" June 14, 1920; bay mare, h.d., aged, bred to "Intelect" May 15, 1920; brown gelding, h.d., 7 yrs. old; bay gelding, h.d., 1 yr. old. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 218T at 1.00 p.m. sharp the following: The undersigned have received inâ€" structions from WM. PEARS to sell by public auction on the west half of lot 16,â€"Con. 5, York Township, about one mile north of Weston on NOTICE is hereby given that a Court will be held pursuant to the Ontario Voters‘ List Act by His Honâ€" our the Judge of the County Court of the County of York at the Public Libâ€" rary, Woodbridge, on Monday, Octobâ€" er 18th, 1920, at 9.30 o‘clock in the forenoon, to hear and determine comâ€" plaints of errors and omissions in the Voters‘ List of the Municipality of the Village of Woodbridge for the year 1920. Credit Auction Sale of FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS As the smoke clears "The Yellow Typhoon" is seen lying on the floor, dying. Her sister catches her in her arms and there ‘‘"‘The Yellow Tyâ€" phoon‘‘ receives her passport as she ironically says, smiling gamely in the face of death. There is a terrific crash of glass, as the spy, struck by a bullet, leaps through the window onto the fire esâ€" cape. But he has received a mortal wound, and in his agony rolls from the fire escape to the ground. But they are interrupted by Anita Stewart, the government agent, who climbs down a fire escape to get into the locked room. She holds them at bay with a revolver until the police come rushing back upon the lieutenâ€" ant‘s explanation of the ruse. Fusillade of Shots There is a second of deadly silence as sister faces sister, the first revelaâ€" tion that the two characters are not identical. Then the spy sees that he is cornered and leaps for the window, drawing his revolver and firing. ‘"The Yellow Typhoon‘‘ joins in the battle and there is a fusilade of shots, filling the room with smoke. 1 ED. W. BROWN, Clerk of the Village of Woodbridge A young naval lieutenant is bringâ€" ing the papers and Anita Stewart as a secret service agent is guarding him while an alien spy and a woman called "The Yellow Typhoon," also . played by Anita Stewart are secking to capâ€" ture the papers. Foiled in an attempt to drug the lieutenant on board ship, the couple cause his arrest in New York, charging he is a notorious crook. While he is explaining to the police they ransack his room for the papers. Battle in New York Hotel The battle takes place in a fashionâ€" able New York hotel after an excitâ€" ing chase across the ocean to get posâ€" session of secret papers being rushed to the Washington military headquartâ€" ers. CREDIT AUCTION SALE This picture, which takes one all around the world, the metropolis and {ashionable watering places of Europe, the Orient and America, displaying all their strange customs, the glamour and gay lights of their most expensive hotels and amusement and gaming places, will be shown at Allen‘s Beaver Theatre Monday, Tuesday, October 11 and 12. One of the most realistic and thrillâ€" ing pistol battles ever screened is the grand climax in a continuous series of stirring incidents that grip watchers with their intensity in Harold Macâ€" Grath‘s greatest adventure story, ‘"The Â¥ellow Typhoon," in which Anita Stewart stars. SPIES CHASE LIEUTENANT ACROSS OCEAN TO_ STEAL PAPERS, ENDS IN DEATH FIGHT VILLAGE OF WOODBRIDGE HORSES AND COWS Auctioneers All will be sold without reserve as the proprietor‘s leasd has expired. TERMSâ€"All sums of $10 and unâ€" der, cash; ever that amount 11 months‘ credit on approved joint notes; five per cent. per annum off for cash. HARNESSâ€"Set heavy team harâ€" ness, good as new; set tug harness, in good repair; set plow harness; set single harness in good repair; â€" set single harness, new; a number of horse collars. FURNITUREâ€"Glass cupboard; 3â€" burner New Perfection coal oil stove, new; cupboard, new; 1 Triumph range, No. 9, with heating oven; dinner bell. vat, new; 2 water troughs; la',ddei-s; stoneboat, etc. as new; bhay fork, short slings, car and track, Louden make; about 250 ft. of rope and pulleys; 2 bu. timothy seed; 3 sets 3â€"horse doubletrees; new 4â€"horse doubletree; crowbars; doubleâ€" trees; shovels; forks; set of pick wheels, fit any plow; hen house; milkâ€" CATTLEâ€"Black cow, 5 yrs., due in December; cow, T7 yrs., due 1st Jang: cow, 5 yrs., due Jan. 10; cow, 7 yrs,, due in May; cow, 4 yrs., due in Mar.; black and white cow, milking well; roan cow, milking well; red cow, milking well; black cow, milking well; roan cow, in full flow; red cow, in full flow; black cow, milking well; 3 heifers, springings; cow, due in Jan.; one yearling héifer; 1 Holstein bull, reg. No. 35820, 2 yrs. old. PIGSâ€"6 store pigs. SHEEPâ€"10 breeding ewes. IMPLEMENTSâ€"EF. & W. binder, 7 ft. cut, good repair; F. & W mower, 5 ft. cut, good as new; M. H. hoe drill; M. H. spring tooth cultivator, new; F. & W. rake, 10 ft.; M: H. hay loader No. 2, new; M. H. side delivery rake, new; Adams wagon, with springs, new;â€" _Adams truck wagon; 16 ft. hay rack; _top buggy, Grey make, in good repair; spring wagon; one horse wagon; cutâ€" ter, in good repair; gas engine, 2% h.p., with pump jack; single plow, Cockshutt; single plow, Peter Hamâ€" ilton; single plow, with wheels; No. 12 Fleury land . roller, new, 10. ft.; Verity riding plow, new; gravel box; double furrow walking Cockshutt plow, new; 4 section diamond harrows; 4 section light harrows; one horse sleigh; set of scales, 600 lbs.; fanning mill; DeLaval separator, 600 lbs., good ( The undersigned has received inâ€" structions from MR. WILBERT MARâ€" LTIN to sell by public auction at lot 5; 6th line east, Toronto Twp., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1920 at one o‘clock sharp the following: HORSESâ€"Sorrel horse, rising _ 6 yrs.; bay mare, rising 10 yrs.; brown mare, rising 4 yrs.; bay horse, rising 6 yrs.; driver, rising 8â€"yrs8.; 3 colts, risâ€" ing 2 yrs.; bay horse, 4 yrs.; bay mare, 3 yrs.; 2 mares with ‘colts. Credit Auction Sale of FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS Progress is the outstanding feature of the community.. At present some seven houses are in the course of conâ€" struction, with others completed durâ€" ing the past few months. The deâ€" mand still outreaches the supply. A branch of the Bank of â€"Nova Scotia="is now opened up in the buildâ€" ing renovated for business purposes by Mr. Farr recently. Ellerby Fdrr of the Woodbridge Branch is in charge. Banking days Tuesdays and Fridays. Corn roasts have been the order of the day during the past few weeks, the Boys‘ Agricultural Club, and the Epworth League being among the orâ€" ganizations indulging in this favorable recreation. We make no apology for this inâ€" crease, it is imperative and furtherâ€" more by comparison with many other local weeklies, our publications merit twice and even three times the price [ they charge. This fact is readily adâ€" mitted by many of our contemporarâ€" ies, who, while granting the superioriâ€" ty of our papers, do not refrain from commenting on the big expense we are under in producing such live, newsy papers, clean in tone and typography. We ask the faithful coâ€"operation of ‘ our many readers, who by their patâ€" ronage over long years bear testimony to the true principles on which our business is founded. ' In viewsof the above astounding facts, it will be quite appavent to all fairâ€"minded people that either one of three things must happen and happen quickly, namely the price must go up or the quality be reduced, or the paâ€" per cease to funrction fully. We have carefully considered this problem from every angle and have decided on the price increase as the fair and proper policy for all our publications. We have delayed this increase just as long as possible, _ Many local weeklies in Ontario and the West have raised their rates early in the summer. The rates ‘effective from this date on our five publications are. as follows: | An Increase Imperativeâ€"Newsâ€" | _ print Has Advanced Nearly ! 300 p.c. Since 1917 ‘ The price of each and everyone of _our publications has always been kept as low as is consistent with the times, We believe the people prefer a "good local paper‘"‘ rather than a "cheap one," and for this reason, we Bbuild on the quality rather than the price baâ€" sis. Though prices in some lines are onâ€"the decline, paper has not yet reached the maximum fignre, but is still soaring.. There have been extraâ€" ordinary increases in newsprint since the beginning of the war.â€" Prior to 1917, sheet news in twoâ€"ton lots was $50 per ton, In 1917 it was $65; from January to July, 1918, $72; July to December, 1918, $81. For 1919 the price was $84; January, 1920, to June, 1920, $95, and June to October, 1920, $120 to $140. It will be noted that since the beginning of 1917 newsprint prices have risen nearly 300 per cent. By January, 1921, the prospects are that weekly newspaper publishers wiln be paying $200 per ton, or an increase since 1917, of nearly 400 per cent. to sheet news users., BERT McBRIDE, Clerk 0ME FAGTS ABOUT _ SUBSCRIPTION RATES :# The Conservator Times & Guide .. The Advertiser .. The Express .... The News ...... . RUSSELL, Auctioneer THISTLETOWN xâ€"44â€"2t $2.00 1.50 1.50 1.00 You Get Them All Here BOOTS THE PRACTICAL SHOE REPAIR MAN 106 Rosemount Ave that they are now able to give prompt shipment on all orders. S l lomalcolis coâ€"meute. train~ and does numberless feats of daring in achieving the ends of pustice and reâ€" trieving his own happiness, make an enthralling drama that is typically Hartesque. Mary Thurman is the leading womâ€" an, and her beauty and acting are alike a revelation. MILTON PRESSED BRICK CO. was called "Dan Kurr Mr. Hillyer and Mr. fine cast, have given ; it, made it a thing to to enjoy. How Dan Kurrie, mi; most loses the girl he 1 loss he seeks to assus for his Pinto Pony; t a villain, saves a trea does numberless feats achieving the ends of â€" trieving his OWn hann MAIN STREET SOUTH Lambert Hillyer wrote the _ ario and also directed. The ori story was by Russell A. Boges Rune eticn y ooane o enc e 1 "Sand!" has a double meaning. The story is laid in the land where the desert sands come up to meet the sea; it is the story, moreover, of a man‘s grit. faras S CC fFeaches infto the innerâ€" most depths of the spectator‘s soul and grips the heart strings, is promâ€" inent in "Sand!" a new Paramount Artcraft picture produced by and SA ies enniareiny ce Pad ne QUALITY OF HEART L se en oc e e s aente VCLLB made a tool by his employers in a diamond-smuggling game, he protests and is discharged. In Cape Town he meets Joan Farrant, with whom he falls in love and who secures him a position with her brother. Farrant is also mixed up in the illicit diamond traffic. Calthorpe innocently becomes involved in the crooked business,, is caught, and serves three years in prison. Upon his release, by hard work he becomes manager of a sugar plantation, only to be denounced as a criminal by Joan, who has been enâ€" [fla.med against him by her brother. Subsequently, however, she learns the truth, and she and Calthorpe â€" are united. Lois Wilson is Mr. Warwick‘s leadâ€" ing woman, and the supporting cast also includes such prominent players as J. M. Dumont, Clarence Burton, and C. H. Geldart. Margaret Turnâ€" bull adapted the story from a novel by F. E. Milis Young. â€"The picture, which is a Paramount Artcraft, was directed by Thomas Heffron. ’ Theâ€" story centers around Leon | Kantor, a boy of the Ghetto who | shows an intense love for music. His ,mother who has always wanted. a | musicianâ€"son, is delighted and on his | seventh birthday buys him a violin. P Leon‘s playmate is pretty Gina Ginsâ€" | berg. Fifteen years later, Leon is a frecognized genius. On the night of j his triumph at a big concert given for his people of the Ghetto, he enlists. lLeon returns from â€" France with . a | shattered shoulder and it is said that | he will never be able to play the vioâ€" ’ lin again. Leon‘s music is his all. He becomes _ morose and discouraged. lBefore the war he had become enâ€" gaged to Gina. Now he wishes to reâ€" lease her from marrying himâ€" a cripple. ~But in a very wonderful way he is restored to full strength and, to the joy of his mother and Gina, turns toward new conquests in the realm of _music. Mr. Warwick has the Calthorpe, a young Eng comes to South Africa to tunes. Suspecting that Roberf Warwick in "Thou Art the Man," his latest Paramount Artcraft picture, will be the attraction at the Mavety Theatre for three days comâ€" mencing Thursday. STAR IS SoLpIER or l’()RTUN[;) IN "THOU ART Ttgr MAN," M STRONG sToRY GI o ], â€" /7 BHEART INTEREST IS PROMINENT In BIG SCREEN ~ Fannie Hurst‘s most appealing story, ‘"Humoresque,"" has been transferred to the sereen and will be the feature attraction at the Oakwood Oct. 11. 12 and 13th. The intensely human atâ€" mosphere of the novel is said to have been incorporated into the picture with singular success. "HUMORESQUE" FILM_ OFP INTENSE APPEAL TO BE sHOWN HERE T. G. RICE For the farm., For the school. For the house. Try Our Repairs _ Dan Kurrie‘s Inriing" but °t and Mr. Hart, with the have given it life, vitalized poy C9n ana uy . C. BURRAGE Agent Announce thing to remember STORY TS in a very wonderful way red to full strength and, to his mother and Gina, turns v conquests in the realm of girl he loves and w to assuage in his Pony; how he ou S a treasure train young Englishman, ;vho y misunderstood, alâ€" n, who has been enâ€" him by her brother. wever, she learns the and Calthorpe are human interest, the s Heffron ‘rica to seek his forâ€" 3 that he is being his employers in a art, which is beâ€" Oakwood Oct. 6 Sganr en e lee eleraes on loves and whose Phone 106 The original _role of Myles the scenâ€" his love outwits e protests _ Town he whom he WwEST and and Phone 30 and white, all sizes at > 30c per yard to 75¢ also BED COMFORTERS and SHAKER BLANKETS in grey for fall wear. Colors: Grey, white, blue, pink andâ€"stripes ranging in price from PHONE 126 Flannelette and Shaker Flannel .._M. LYONS § "' JÂ¥ â€"~CL THE MAVETY â€"_â€" A Story that blends the WEEKLY The stirring tale of COMEDY BUY YOUR MILK FROM THE . WESTON DARRY â€" > Nothing but the purest and best. Have out driver call at your door. WESTON or. St. Clair Ave. and Oakwood Monday, Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday o odii o t 2. °C S and the Avenue, the din and the music, the sorrow and smiles of life in a happy } melody, silently played on the screen. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Oct. 7th, 8th and 9th ® _ WILLIAM S. HART Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October Special Saturday Morning Show at ten a.m. SIX CENTS TO ALL T wo Performances, 7 and 9, each evening Matinee Saturday Afternoons PRICES : Evening, Adults 22¢, Children 16c Matinee : Adults 16c, children 6c A photoplay of intense action "THOU ART THE MAN" Prices: Matinees 10c The house THE OAKWOOD THEATRE WESTON DAIRY Music: Orchestra under t of C. Franks Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 1 ALMA REUBENS "THE TOLL GATE â€"F. LUND, PROPRIETOR Tuesday, Wednesday, October 11, 12, 13 The star who knows ho rival ROBERT WARRICK 8th Episode "WHIRLWIND" Selected Comedy Main St. “SAND" : # : of a Man, a Maid a Pinto Pony and a Robber Band in the Great Southwest WM. S. HART "THE BLUE PEARL" A De Luxe Cast you will eventually patronize "HUMORESQUE" es 10c and 15c. Evenings 15¢ 20c¢c, 25¢ and 35c slum and the Avenue this winter. Fit your windows and doors with the Higgin Weaâ€" ther Strip. This is an allâ€"metal strip that makes your windows and doors dust proof and also keeps the cold out. â€"â€"Segeâ€" td IN CUT YOUR FUEL BILL â€"Inâ€"â€" VISIT In MAIN STREET, WESTON PHONE 105 134 Main Street North W. B. GRAM â€" , Oct. 14th, 15th and 16th WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER the Ieadership and thrills. WEEKLY . l1th, 12th and 13th Insure Your Health 7) 8 and 9 Phone Hill 5300 COMEDY 6, 1920