#i Sex #\ E wpomiioomnin nooioccoo n 00000000000 000000 C000000000c000c00 oi "In order to make room for Christmas goods now arriving, we are putting on for one week, comâ€" ut : + P feg.: & 1 mencing November 21st, a special sale of Patents a id Toilets. Remember the date. One week, Noâ€" w 1 e . 7 zember 21st to 26th. y 1 : S&anderson‘s Pmkham‘s Comp. 90c _ VAC l 49¢ l 4 boxes 20c l $1.00 I 34c Illl"llllllltlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllll':“l"""""'"""""""""";"'""'"""'I;'"""“""l""ll"l“lll""l“l""lll"""ll"l""‘""lllllllllllllll SPECIAL wWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921 Agency Cascarets $1.2° ° 25c â€"= 17c 50c â€" 32c $1.00 Kellogg‘s Asthma Remedy 62c NYAL Out wi\th_ a Special Offering for Friday and Saturday, Nov =°=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0=0 =o=o=o=o=o=o==o=o: 40c Italian Balm 25¢ DRUG SPECIALS 35c Sloan‘s " Liniment 23¢ ABBEY‘S SALTS DEXTRO Maltose Unscented SsOAP 50c William‘s Pink Pills 30c 50c Musterole Blife 35c Thomas‘ Eclectric 35c Nerviline 24c PEARS 2860 DUNDAS ST. WEST, COR. KEELE Sanderson‘s Cutâ€"Rate Drug Store $1.00 19c 49c 75c Oil 15c 72¢ |lIllllnlll"llllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIlIllllllllllllll"lllllIlIllllllllllllllllll"llIllllllllllIIll“llllllllllIIlllIll|lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Steedman ‘s â€"GRIFFITH POWDERS 2 boxes 25¢ Powders Seidlitz Nuxated NUJOL $1.00 CUT PRICES EVERY DAY Iron 49c 90c 16c 25c 65¢ \ ABS & C 100 in bottle Parkes Beef, Iron & Wine $1.00 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 32c Lifebuoy 2 for 22c Soap . 3 for 22c 2 for 25c KKOVAH Health Salts 50c Thermoâ€" gene 32¢ * ddc Groves‘ Bromoâ€" Quinine 20c PEPS 34c 50c 15c Plain or Creoâ€" White Pine & Tar $1.00 Waterbury‘s C. L. 0. Bisurated Magnesia 45¢ 2 for 250 £ BACONS Back Bacon, boneless, mild . Side Bacon, boneless, mild .. . Picnic Hams, smoked ... . ... Cottage Hams, smoked ... .. Lom Roast :....:..~ >.. Boston Butts, meaty cut .. Picnic Hams .......:. .. Trimmed Pork Chops .. ... PINEX kees ...... ... ... Loin Roast ... .. ... Rack Roast .. ... ... Shoulder, foot on ... se ...‘ ... Pork Chops ... ... .. 85¢ 50c sote 65c 25¢ 1adié§ 76f7 VVest%n A most successful and interesting meeting of the Women‘s Liberalâ€"Conâ€" servative Association was held at the home of Mrs. R. Braiden, church St., on Friday evening of last week. Mayor FElynn took charge of the meeting in his usual jovial manner. The speakâ€" ers of the evening were | Mr. A. 38 Anderson and Mrs. Munro, both talentâ€" ed speakers, who handled their topics effectively. Following the addresses, a vocal solo was rendered by Mrs. N. J. McEwen, and a ~reading by Miss Georgina Burgess. Dainty refreshâ€" ments were s%‘ved by the hostess, after which the meeting adjourned. The next meetingâ€"of the association will be held on Friday evening, Nov. 18th, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. S. J. Totten, 64 Maria St.. to which is extended a cordial invitation to the SUCGESGFUL RALLY OF WESTON LAD GOODS DELIVERED ON SCHEDULE TIME JCT. 5500 FARMERS‘ PORK (Rind en ioonii 000 ooo ioi ioom nc cce c on ccccccno) ast sn oo / .c 99¢ aste .. css .s. t 22e ; fool on â€"..‘...‘_...... ~13¢ Op$ .222ullll u2l .. .25¢ and 26¢ TRIMMED CUTS OF PORK ’Brand Milk 22c 2 for $1.25 Wincarnis $1.50â€" Diapepsin 37c 3 for 25¢ x $1.15 Tanlac T9c¢ HALL‘S WINE $1.00 Pyorrhoâ€" cide Tooth Powder 74c Toilet PAPER EAGLE PAPES Nestle‘s Food $1.00 $2.29 50c 15c 30c Kodaks Films and Supplies Beecham Pills $1.50 Scott‘s Emulsion Ponds‘ Creams $1.15 Burdock Blood Bitters (Van. or Cold) 25¢ 79c 50c 79¢ 32¢ 15c EG on) Mr. H. Cousins and party returned home Saturday, after a two weeks‘ hunt in the North. They report a good time; game fairly plentiful. They also secured their allotment of deer. Clerk J. H./Taylor is acting as Reâ€" vision Clerk of the. Voter‘s Lists, for the coming election, and will be at hiq office, the Town Hall, every day this week at 10 a.m., and on Monday, Nov. 21st, at 10 @.m. and 7 p.m. Any person not yet registered would do well to call at these stated hours, as this will be the last opportunity for registration. A jolly little surprise party was run at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill recently, when some eighteen of the neighbors called upon. them, and spent a social evening. Progressive euchre was played and an enjoyable hour spent by all. \ November 14th to 19th is telephoné week, and the local staff cordially inâ€" vite their subscribers to visit the Weston exchange office, and see switchboard operations and give an explanation of the methods used in answering telephone calls. S. J. Totâ€" ten, general manager, will be pleased to welcome all, who are interested in this department of business activities. Mr. J. M. Gardhouse left this week on a business trip to the Western Provinces. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher of Westmount, in their trouble and bereavement. . The parents are both confined to the house with an attack of scarlet fever, and on Monday their baby was seized with convulsions and died within a few hours. ‘ ‘Some twenty members of the Beavâ€" er Hut Overseas Staff gathered at the Methodist Church last Tuesday night and spent a pleasant hour in a soâ€" cial way.. The banquet tables arrangâ€" ed and prettily decorated did credit to both the artistic and culinary skill of the members of the Swastika Bible Class, who had undertaken the task of préparing and serving the dinner. The usual toasts were proposed and responded to, also several musical numbers given, and the staff propose making this an annual gathering. . Prof. Lane, of Toronto University, will give the address. onâ€" Citizenship at the Methodist Young People‘s Soâ€" ciety meeting on Monday, Nov, 21st, The Weston Branch of the Women‘s Liberalâ€"Conservative Association, wish to announce that all meetings aré indefinitely postponed, also the meetâ€" ing announced in another column of this issue to be held on Friday at the home of Mrs. S. J. Totten, will not be held. . Notice of future activities to be given later. s died within a few hours. ) ’ The many friends of Mrs. S. Wilson, 4 % % Main St., will be pleased to learn that Miss Sewell, of Toronto, spent the she is making satisfactory progress weekâ€"end in town, the guest of Mrs. , after herâ€"recent operation. She is still (Rev.) Walwyn and Miss Hall. |confined to hospital, but hopes to % X% % ! return home shortly. The district convention of Young People‘s. Work was held in Grace Church, Brampton, on Monday. Sevâ€" eral members of the Weston Methoâ€" dist Y. P. S., in company with‘ the pastor, Rev. I. B. Walwyn, attended the meeting. Miss Rhoda Williton gave ï¬â€˜ paper on the place the devoâ€" tional should take in‘ Young People‘s work, which was most interesting, and spoken of by Dr. Thomas of Toronto and\others, as one of the finest papers given on this phase of the work. Many splendid and. inspiring papers were listened to, and all who attended exâ€" pressed themselves as benefited thereâ€" by.. A copy of the address given by Miss Williton will appear . in . next week‘s issue of this paper. Reâ€"opening services in the .old Presbyterian Church, on Sunday, Nov. 2lth. Rev. J. H. ~WTurmbull,: Mâ€"A., D.D., will preach at both services; alâ€" so special music by the choir. On Tuesday, the 29th, a fowl supper will be served in the schoolroom followed by an excellent concert. Keep these dates in mind. TIMES & GUIDEH., WESTONX WESTON LOGAL PARAGRAPHS OF 47c 35¢ 22¢ 76¢ 32¢ 18¢ 16c 34c Box Sausages, linked .. . .. Butter and Eggs at reduced prices, accordâ€" mz to market 1 Ib. tm Sausages, extra quality ... SAUSAGES, BEST ONLY County Style Pure Pork ....... Lamb Chops ... ... tess ... ... a2.20l .3 bom Roast .....}.:./... ...ll Rack Roast, cut short, no waste . Shoulder Roast .............. Preast Lamp ....... :‘ ... . The Young People of the Old Presâ€" byterian Church will hold a congregaâ€" tional shower at the home of Mrs. Dankert,. Main St. North, on Tuesday, November _ 22nd: Any . work \not finished by that date may be handed in to Mrs.. Dankert â€"or Miss Reta Colhoun during the first week of December. Watch for particulars of the bazaar to be held the second week in December. Miss Nettie Ackrow is spending. a couple of weeks with friends in Maple, Ont. You are invited to attend a meeting of the Women‘s Liberalâ€"Conservative Association at the home of Mrs. S. J. Totten, 64 Maria St., Friday evening, Nov. T8,.at 8 p.m. Messrs. Summerhayes, Arthur Sheard, Thomas Winstanley, F. Rownâ€" tree, Jr., and F. Rowntree, Sr., returnâ€" ed home last week after an enjoyable week spent at the latter‘s hunting camp on the French River. The party were successful in securing their full allotment of deer. Note the announcement in another column of St. John‘s annual supper and bazaar to be held, Thursday, Nov. 24th. Armistice Day was observed in the Public and High Schools of the town by the placing of a wreath on the honor rolls. The date of the}32nd annual conâ€" vention of South York County Religâ€" ious Educational Council to be helrd this year at Maple is Nov. 23 and 24, At 7 p.m., Saturday, November 19th, the Mission Girls of, the Methodist Church will open up their annual sale in the schoolroom of the church. This will be an opportune time for you to secure Christmas gifts, also obey the old adage, "Shop early and avoid the last minute rush." ;L’)'ainty lunch served in the teaâ€"room. Visit the. Methodist Church baseâ€" ment on Saturday, Nov. 19th, at 7 p.m. Hiome made baking, fancy and useful articles for gale. â€" ‘Teg served during the evening under the aushices of the Mission Circle. > _ Westminster ladies ask you to keep in mind, Friday, December 2nd, when they invite you. to visit the church parlors and view their choice selection of/ Christmas gifts, baking table, etc. On Wednesday night last the annual midâ€"week meeting of the Weston branch of the Bible Society was held in Westminster Church. Rev. Mr. Gibson was present, and gave a splenâ€" did illustrated lecture on the work in showing the lay of the country, type of citizens and their various modes of living. _ Previous to the lecture, the elegtion of officers for the coming year took place, Mr. Grubbe being reâ€" elected president and (Mr. Joseph Nason, secretary; Iist vice, John Dickin; 2nd vice, Mr. McMurchy; 3rd vice, G. M. Lyons. An illustrated song service will be held in Westminster Churech on Sunâ€" day evening, November 20th. The semiâ€"annual meeting of the Weston branch of the Grenfell Mission was held at the home of Mrs. Lyons on Thursday evening last, with a splendid attendance. A sketch of the year‘s work was given, a detailed statement of which / will appear in next week‘s issue. Mr. Wm. Rodawell left last week for parry Sound, where he has secured a position in dentistry. $ LAMB Le) == (el flbflomomomo=o=o=o=omo BARGAIN IN BISCUITS 222 25c and 27¢ NTEREST 35¢ 21¢ 28¢ 21¢ 19¢ 10c 26¢ 25¢ LEARN TO DANCE Supper and Bazaar . 18 and19 9 ind 514 The Bank of Nova Scotia Social Tea.......;â€". Ginger Nuts ... ... .. Assorted Sandwich . . Package Sodas c $s wie Package Sodas ... ... Packag/e Sodas .:‘ * Bulk Sodas ... ... .. Fruit Ginger Bread . . Graham Wafers ... .. Arrowroot Biscuits ... Sultana Biscuits ... ... Apple Blossom ... ... Swiss Chocolate .. . . .. Royal Canadian .. .. .. Eightyâ€"nine Years Banking Service Paid up Capital _ $ 9,700,000 Reserve â€" _ â€" 18,000,000 Resources 8 230,000,000 ESTABLISHED 1832 HOME BAKING, CANDIES, FANCY WORK, ETC For this winter‘s assemblies and parties. Reasonable terms for private tuition. tevrece0nrnrccece0cerecre0ere000e000000 0000 00 0 a 4 Thursday, November 24th, 1921 I SALE OF WORK OPENS AT POUR P.M PARISH HALL, MAIN ST., WESTON Served from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. ST. JOHN‘S ANNUAL PHONE WESTON 432 J. E. SMART ‘The service and policy of The Bank of Nova Scotia have been built up on the experience and training accumulated in 89 years of banking in Canada. Customers of this Bank have the comforting assurance that their banking business is being conducted with a wellâ€"established, experienced institution capable of giving the most complete and upâ€"toâ€"date service. HOT SUPPER A E. MELLISH Manager WESTON 2930 17 1â€"2¢ .. .30€ > â€"ad€ .. .33€¢ . . .d9¢ ~. . ag€ +336 â€"~~33¢ PAGE FIVH 33¢ 30c 33¢ . 9¢ 18¢ 35 4