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Times & Guide (1909), 13 Oct 1920, p. 12

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96 ACRESâ€"ONE OF THE BEST FARM IN SCARKbURUâ€"UN THE KENNEDY ROADâ€"6% MLS. FROM DANFORTH CAR LINE All workable, 1 acre orchard. Clay loam soil, level. Plenty of water, 3 wells and a windmill. Stone house of 11 rooms, water inâ€" side, cellar, furnace in house, also bathroom. There is also a new brick house of 6 rooms, cellar and furnace on the property. Bank barn 94x56, tieâ€"up 7 horses and 22 cattle; two driving houses; hog pen ; two hen houses. The house and outbuildings are in A1 condiâ€" fion. School 1 mile, church 34 mile. Rural mail and telephone. Railway depot 3â€"4 mile. Possession arranged. Price $40,000. Terms arranged. S 1 °n | Nng kh aWeng pe eieaiMelning! ael s nsc all 40 ACRESâ€"IN TORONTO TWPâ€"ON THE STONE ROADâ€" 3/, MLS. FROM ERINDALEâ€"12 MLS. FROM CITY LIMITS 20 acres workable, balance bush and pasture. 5 acres orchard. Sandy to clay loam soil, some black loam suitable for celery. Good water, 1 well and a spring creek. Frame house of 5 rooms. Driving house, bee house. School 1â€"2 mile; church 34 mile; 1â€"2 mile from Dundas St. On this property there is all the flat quarry stone in the bed of the spring that one could use for buildings or stone fences, also there is some good timber. Possession arranged. Price $12,600. Terms arranged. 100 ACRESâ€"IN VESPRA TWP., SIMCOE COUNTY, ON THE GOVERNMENT ROADâ€"5%, MLS. FROM BARRIEâ€"65 MLS. FROM TORONTO 65 acres workable, balance pasture, 3 acres good orchard. Sandy and black loam soil, level. Good water, 1 well and a spring creek. Frame house of 4 rooms. Bank barn 50x30, tieeup 4 horses and 5 cattle; hen house. School 14 miles. Church 2 miles. Rural mail and telephone. _ Railway depot 40 rods. Possession arranged. _ Price $3,000. _ Terms arranged. 100 ACRESâ€"IN TORONTO TWPâ€"3%, MLS. FROM ISLINGTON 95 acres workable, balance bush and pasture. Clay loam soil. Plenty of good water, $ roomed rough cast house with good view. Barn 84x42, 6 box stalls, also tieâ€"up 14 cattle; water in front of catâ€" tle; driving house; hog pen and hen house. School 1 1â€"4 miles, 7 miles 30 city limits. Price $11,550. Cash payment $5,000, balance arâ€" ranged. 5 Cross Street Pastor: Rev. W. M. Mackay, B.A. Residence: Humbermount, Weston Phone 293 Sunday, October 10th, 1920 11.00. The minister will preach. SurKiay School in conjunction with the morning service. 7.00 p.m. The Minister will preach. Organistâ€"Mr. Weatherstone, j Strangers welcome. Representatives : ] | market; W. A. : i« _ Forster, Bolton. BAPTISLI CHURCH 7.00 p.m. The Pastor,"Bhe Drumâ€" mer Boy and the Jew Dr." Thanksgiving Song Service,. Bright Services. > Good Music. 2.45 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. ' Sunday, October 17th, 1920. 11.00 a.m. The Pastor,. ‘Thanksâ€" giving." C 0 WESTON METHODIST GHURCH Established 1858 Pastor, REV. FORBES ROBERTSON Residence, John Street Phone 241 ; Sunday, October 17th, 1920. ‘ 11.00 a.m. The Pastor, "Gratitude." 2.45 p.m. Sunday School. Hall. .â€"â€"7-00 p.m.â€"Service in Westmount Community Hall. " _ Rev. J. Wallace Stewart, Pastor. Residence, 35 King St. Phone 43 K. T. Mather, Choir Leader Mr. Harry‘S. Reid, Organist 7.00; p.m. "CJ Thanksgiving." Organistâ€"Miss AJT.C.M. Young People‘s Association will meet at the close of the evening serâ€" vice. 11.00 a.m. Morning Worship 3.00 p.m. Sabbath School. 7.00 p.m. Evening Worship. Mon." 3 p.m., B.Y. P.U. f Wed. 8 p.m., Prayer service Strangers welcome. Pastor, H, E. WINTEMUTE, B.A. Residence, King St., Weston PAGE TWELVE St. Phillip‘s Church A.W.BARLETT Old Presbyterian Church The Willoughby Farm Agency Rev. Frederick Robertson, Rector Residence, 10 Lemaire Ave., Weston 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service. 3.00 p.m.â€"Service in Thistletown Choir Leaderâ€"Prof. FARMS FOR SALE Westminster resbyterian Church FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER MAIN ST., WESTON Phone 28 Motor Equipment Strangers welcome. W , Bolton. yz i HEAD OFFICE, GEORGETOWN ONT. Seats Free The Pastor, â€" ‘"National Etobicoke Services of, H. G. Bell. Stella Rowntreé, J. A. Pascoe, West Toronto, J. F. Denae; Newâ€" Young, Agincourt; J.J. Virtue, Hampton ; E. C. THE BEST FARM IN SCARBOROâ€"ON FOR THANKSGIVING DAYâ€"Ducks, chickens from $1.00 up. Apply C. Willodson, Russell Road, opposite Moosley Greenhouses. FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"4 roomed cotâ€" tage. $1500 or less for all cash or will rent for $16.00 a month. Apply to C. Willodson, Russel Road. TO RENTâ€"6 romed flat, central locaâ€" tion, light and water, use of bath room, laundry tubs and telephone. Lighting fixtures and blinds go with rooms. Occupation by November 1. Apply Box 388, Weston, Ont. FOR SALEâ€"Pullets, March and April hatched! Barred Rocks; and White Leghorns; laying. Will sell cheap. Apply Wm. Charboneau, 136 Wilâ€" liam St., Weston. STRAYEDâ€"Onto the premises of C. C. Grubbe, 2 miles west of Weston, a light bay mare, 2 white hind feet. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. C. C. Grubbe, Weston. $ FOR SALEâ€"An upright Decker piano in first class condition, also an Al metronome. Apply 175 Maria St., Weston. FOR SALEâ€"2 verandah gates, suitâ€" able for outside or closing of interâ€" ior stairways, also child‘s grey wickâ€" er sulky and high chair. Apply 51 Denison Ave., Weston, phone 281. WANTEDâ€"To buy barn or shed to be wrecked and. removed. from premises. Phone Weston 396. WANTEDâ€"To rent a piano. Phone Weston 440. GEESE FOR _ SALEâ€" For your Thanksgiving dinner, good and fat. Place your order early. B. Brown, near Massey Harris plant, phone Weston 17â€"4. WANTEDâ€"A laundress one day week. Electric washer.. Apply Mrs. Gray, 229 King St., Weston, phone 208. TO LETâ€"Furnished room and board. All conveniences. Business girl preâ€" ferred. Phone Weston 375. STRAYEDâ€"Sunday, Oct. 3rd, from lot 40, 3rd con. from the bay, 4 horses, 1 black mare blemished in one hock, driver; 1 bay mare about i5 hands high, driver; i chestnut cob, 14 hands, gelding; 1 bay colt, small gelding, 1 year old. Reward at Wm. Pears, corner Keele St. and Weston Road, Brick Works, West Toronto. Phone Jet. 514. Used by Illinois Company and Makes 32 Mile Run on Six Gallons Gas On one of the smaller railroads in Illinois there are being operated motor trucks instead of railroad trains. Each truck is of threeâ€"ton capacity, and has a fourâ€"wheel drive. It carries 30 pasâ€" sengers in comfort, and hauls a twoâ€" ton trailer loaded with freight. Stanâ€" dard railroad couplers, flanged rims and sand boxes are used. It is said that the truck makes the 32â€"mile run of this railroad on six gallons of gasoline with full load. J. J. Harrington Houses and Lots for Salef Insurance ‘ Undertaker and Embalmer MOTOR EQUIPMENT MOTOR TRUCK TRAIN 141 King St., Weston Residence and Chapel Phone 168 Main Street, Weston . J . WARD REAL ESTATE Phone 405 ABLISHED B \ j ST. EAST: @E%gqq s uU i 1 é ; These Handkerchiefs are made of good silk and are printed in attractive Mother Goose designs or with initial. Two Handkerchiefs in a box. $ for .o iclisata d ananns. 00 unning ‘Kerchiefs of Silk Main Floor Just a Few of the Values in our Children‘s Departments Boys‘ Russian Overcoats in Brown Cloth, doubleâ€"breasted style withâ€"belt all around, fleece lined. Sizes for ages 7 to 10 years. Priced C fayen. ie uin aete 1arip $10.00 Grey Witney Reefers, fine quality coats with velvet collar, gilt buttons and emblem on the sleeves, flannel lined. Sizes for ages 3 to 10 years. Priced M ue ons ts t t 20:.00 As for Boys Boys‘ 2â€"picce Jersey Suits, fine English make in Brown or Navy. Sizes for ages 3 to 8 years, suit ........... .$8.50 Bath Robes of warm blanket cloth in attractive colors. Sizes for ages 6 to 12 years. Priced ............. .$8.50 A letter was picked up in a vacant lot in Blyth, that was written fortyâ€" four years ago by William Smith/ of Toronto |to D. B. McKinnon Blyth, asking the latter as to the prospects for starting a newspaper in that place, the letter being in a wonderful state of preservation, notwithstanding the flight of time. Lime added to commercial fertiliâ€" zers,. before reaching the soil, may have one or all of several bad effects: (a) The usual practice in the past has been to advise against mixing of lime directly . with nitrogenous fertilizer materials, such as ammonium sulâ€" phate, bone, tankage, dried blood, and similar articles, for the reason that ammonia nitrogen would be released and wasted.. (b) The foundation of a hard, lumpy physical condition in goods containing sodium ~nitrate or calcium nitrate is likely to . take place. These objections are not so serious as they would appear. At any rate, there can be no danger when lime and fertilizers are added to the soil separately, especially if a few days elapse between the liming and fertilization. MIXING LIME WITH COMMERCIAL FERTILIZ] Owing to the regular meeting of the Etobicoke Township Council coming on Thanksgiving Day, it has been deâ€" cided to meet on Tuesday, Oct. 19th, in the Township Hall; at the regular bour. : All persons interested are askâ€" ed to note this change. % *\ .% ~ The Reeve and the thrée assessors met last week for the purpose of apâ€" pointing the Jurors for 1920. This year the list will contain one hundred and seventy names. Work on the new school is progressâ€" ing favourably, and it is hoped that some of the rooms will be ready for occupation soon. Work on the new bridge being conâ€" structed over, the creek on Dundas St., Islington, is progressing favourâ€" ably. The concrete sidewalk on Bigham Ave. is nearing completion. It will be an improvement to that section of the town. Sunday, Oct. 17th, will be Children‘s Day in St. George‘s church. A spetial service conducted by the Rector, W. C. Holdsworth, will be held at 11 o‘clock in the morning. Everybody codially invited. Lambton members and Branch. The opening meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Auxiliary will be held on Thursâ€" day afternoon at 2.30 in the church parlors "Do you keep children‘s â€"â€"? Why, yes, we have a large stock in a variety of pretty styles and a good range of ‘prices. We could give the same answer to almost any quesâ€" tion about children‘s needs so big is our stock. Not one department, but a group of them, all devoted to the needs of children. There is nearly everything for the baby, the little tot, and the school girl and boy as wellâ€"almost everything from footwear to coats, suits, millinery and hats. Buy all your children‘s needs at Murrayâ€"Kay‘s and you are assured the smartest wearables at the lowest cost consistent with good, dependable merchandise. A Store for all the Children bordered all around with Pink or Blue. Silk ribbon ties. ‘ Sizes up to 2 years. Priced .:2. ... a.2 ~..§%1.35 Baby Shopâ€"Second Floor The _ warmest, cunningest things, knit of White wool, And About Boys‘ Overcoats Smartest of Wearables, all Priced Low Tiny Brush Wool Bonnets Main Floor the local MURRAYâ€"KAY COMPANY, LIMITED COMPAN Y â€" LIMITE D IER J. T. Farr&F.J. Hassard â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ANNOUNCE â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Citizens SOLE DEALERS FOR DISTRICT The opening of their new show rooms for the GRAYâ€"DORT. This is the office where you can see the car that has given greater value per dollar that any car ever gave. It is not only a car that possesses fine, showy parts and beautiful lines, but is a car that has speed, durability and riding qualities. If the child is in need of a pair of smart shoes, it‘s doubtâ€" ful if you would find a smarter pair than these. They are made .of fine Patent Leather, gracefully shaped and are very good looking. Have turn soles and low heels. Sizes $1°to 2: Made of fine, pure wool cashmere in 4â€"1 rib, in % length, with fine rib top. Shades of Black, White or Tan. Sizes 6 to 6 1â€"2.. Priced according to size .......$1.00 to $1.25 Farr & Hassard CALL IN AT OUR NEW SHOW ROOMS AND LOOK THIS CAR OVER The Always Needed Hosiery Pretty Party Pumps, $5 Just what a child needs for warmth . these cool _days. Made of wool, «slipâ€"on style, in plain knit. White only. Sizes 2 to 12 years. Priced, patroaays n un ces §1.25 Warm Gloves for Cold Days Second Floor Main Floor MAIN ST. NORTH A number of attractive styles and pretty soft col orings, such as Blue and ‘Tan or Rose and Whit Some with collar, some without. Bound with sati and finished with silk girdle cord. Sizes 6 to 14 ye Priced frtom oa......¢t .. _..us caas. O7.00uto9d A very smart model of pretty Brown tweed is made with wide collar, belt and, patch pockets, halfâ€"lined. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Priced ......1....duwk ds .$19.?5 Another model in blanket cloth, trimmed with Black velvet, collar, buttons and belt, and silk stitching, comes in Burgundy, Green or Grey. Sizes 8 to 14 yearse. Priced 71..0 ze sc r i yy it se es t gorte Main Floor Kiddies Kimonos of Blanket Cloth Fall Coats for School Girls This Is It! Second Floor Second Floor Consisting of a white knittedâ€" wool cap with deep turnâ€". back, bordered in Pink or Blue. Sizes up to 2 years. Priced ... 22. i oo $1.08 And a Scarf to match, priced at ~ 2 un rrack se ie D Brush Wool Set for Baby WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, is Second Floor PHONE 397 TEL" Ag ut

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