18 es 48 P it S & s _ WHAT 1S THE DATE ON YOU8 Lagel? Ec 4 i fionnonoooonnec0000000 00000000 c00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000cC0000(000c00 000000000000 00200 Cooeceeteeeeanceeeereccneeine [ w (Â¥) innenoonnonecoo000on0000000000o000000000000000000000000000000000c00oo000c000e00000000000000000000000000,0000c000000000000000000 000000000000( c0000C00 P wWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921 [â€"â€" 10 CANADA LUMBER COMPANY TOWN HALL BLDG., 2 Little Avenue, : WESTON, Ont. YARDS AND OFFICE : Plug Fuses in all amperage Cartridg;Fuses for 220 and 550 volts Electricity representsâ€""The Best Pos Hotpoint and Hydro OUR WATCHES are the best values in the market. Evâ€" eryone is guaranteed. You can get ideas here for that wedâ€" ding present. 2892 DUNDAS STREET ELECTRICITY BRINGS BRIGHTER AND HAPPIER ; HOURS IN YOUR HOME! f LAMPS Hydro Quql_ity “Lflac‘g’i Lax}lps ut o. 6Q Mn iN be ht s Taimeti oi o e o Tec ns Phint T on ctricity representsâ€"‘"The Best Possible Service at the Least Possible Cost." All Electrical Appliances Repaired at the Hydro Shop Watt Watt Watt Marriage Licenses issued, Wedding Rings at all prices WATER, POWER AND LIGHT COMMISSION t Tungstens at..45¢ 40 Watt Tungstens t Tungstens at..50c 100 Watt Tungstens t Nitrogen at....80c 100 Watt Nitrogen . 200 Watt Nitrogen at ..$2.85 Electricity is Cheap and Plentifulâ€"Use it! IRONS § LUMBER . J. SHEPPARD . For All Building Purposes IS QPEN TO SUPPLY o ons at .2..;....~. ut Electricity to Work! FUSES 3 CHURCH ST., WESTON PHONE 175 Rings, etc., Ear Rings lection of Diamonds for Stick Pins, or Pennantsâ€" here. You can secure & finge se« A. G. PEIRSON, Superintendent. Tungstens at. . 690C Nitrogen at. .$1.35 Tungstens at. . 45c TORONTO $6.00 each .8¢ each In the Maitter of the Estate, of Henri Marzetti, late of the Town of Wesâ€" ton, in the County of York, Blackâ€" smith, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Wilâ€" liam G. Hutchinson ‘of the town â€" of Weston, in the County of York, did on the 10th day of November, 1921, make an authorized assignment to the undersigned. In the Estate of William G. Hutchinâ€" son, of the Town of Weston, in the County of York, Merchant, authâ€" orized assignor. 7 NOTICE is further given that the first meeting of creditors in the above estate will be held at the office of the Trusts and Guarantee Co., Limited, 120 Bay St., Toronto, on the 28rd day of November, 1921, at the hour of 12 c‘clock noon. Proxies to be used at the meeting must be lodged with us prior thereto. AND FURTHER TAKE . NOTICE that if youoiave any claim against the debtor for which you are entitled to rank, proof of such claim maust be filed with us within thirty days from the date of this notice, for from and after the expiration of the time fixed by subâ€"section 8 of section 37 of the said Act, we shall distribute the proâ€" ceeds of the debtor‘s estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which we haye then notice. To entitle you to YotQ thereat, proof of your claim must be lodged with us before the meeting is held. DATED at Toronto, this 14th day of November, 1921. THE TRUSTS & GUARANTEE COMPANY, Limited, Authorized Trustee. D. J. Coffey & Co., Solicitors herein REV. FREDERICK ROBERTSON. Rector The Rectory, Rectory Road, Weston. \_ _ Phone 467w Services $ 10.00 a'Tn'Lâ€"-Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning service 3.30 p.m.â€"Service im St. Andrew‘s Hall, Thistletown. 7.00 p.m.â€"Service .in _ Westmount Communit.\; Hall Everybody Welcome Rev, I. B. Walwyn, B.A. Residence, 35 King Stâ€" Phone 43. A. T. Mather, Choir Leader. Miss Marion A. Russell, Organist. Sunday Services 11 a.m.â€"Public Worship. 2,45 p.m.â€"&Sunday School and Biâ€" ble Classes. 7 p.m.â€"Public Worship. Monday, $ p.m.â€"Y. P. S. Wednesday, 8 p.m.â€"Prayer Meeting Everybody invited. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to "The Revised Statutes of Ontario" 1914, Chapter 121 and amendments thereto, that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the said Henri Marzetti, who died on or about the 12th day of August, 1921, are required on or before the fifteenth day of December, 1921, to send by post prepaid, or deliver to C. Lorne Fraser, of the Town of Weston, Solicitor for Violas Marzetti, of the Town of Weston, in the County of York, Widow, the Administratrix of the estate of the said deceased, their Christian _ and surnames,. addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, verified by affidavit and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. Pastor, H. E. WINTEMUTE, B.A. /A Residence, King St., Weston Services‘ 11.00 a.m.â€"Public worship. 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School. ; 7.00 p.m.â€"Public worship. < Monday, $ p.m.â€"B.Y.P.U. Wednesday, 8 p.m.â€"Prayer meeting And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Administratrix will proceed to disâ€" tribute the assets â€" of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard cnly to the claims of which she snall then have notice, and that the said Administratrixâ€"will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received â€"by her at the;time of such distribution. _ â€" T Pastor, REV. FORBES ROBERTSON Residence, John Street Phone 241. Sunday Services 5 11 a.m.â€"Public Worship. 2.45 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7 p.m.â€"Public Worship. Organist, Prof. H. G. Bell Strangers Welcome. The â€"G. W.V.A. of St. Thomas are asking the council â€"to undertake +a housing scheme which would call for the issuance of $80.000 of debentures, butâ€" which would . provide workingâ€" men‘s homes and give work to the unâ€" employed. C. LORNE FRASER, Weston, Ontario Solicitor for the said Administratrix Dated 4th day of November, 1921. , North Bay Children‘s Shelter $225 on bhand, and the _ new â€"sl purchased a year ago for $5000 w entirely free of debt when the t cipal grant of $1000 is received Cross Street Pastor: Rev. W. M. Mackay, B.A. Residence: Humbermount, Weston Phone 293 SUNDAY SERVICES To be held in the Weston Methodist Church Morning and evening, 11 a.m. and Organistâ€"Mr. M.\Q'. Hurley Strangers welcome. Old Presbyterian Church / ST. PHILLIP‘S CHURCH Baptist Church NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE BANKRUPTCYACT Westminster Presbyterian Church Established 1858 TOWN HALL Efobicoke. n‘s Shelter has the new â€"shelter for $5000. will be when the muniâ€" TIMES & GUIDE., WESTONX _ _CASH AUCTION SALE OF MARKET GARDEN IMPLEMENTS cows HORSES IMPLEMENTS â€" 1 team market gargen wagon, 1 set team sleighs, 1 grass mower, 1 manure box, 1 dise harrow, 1 iron horse roller, Wilkinson plough,~ mould, board plough, 3 secâ€" tion set of harrows, scuffler (new), berry scuffler, potato digger, root pulper, seed drill (new model), scaldâ€" The undersigned have received inâ€" structions from FRED KITELY, Isâ€" lington, to sell by public auction at his premises, Islington, on «_ WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23 at. + p.m:.: 8 HORSESâ€"1 Bay mare, GP., 10 yrs. old; 1 Bay horse, G.PR., 11 yrs. old; 2 cows; 2 brood sows; 100 chickâ€" ens. 7 ing pot, grindstone, 2 Paris green blowers, 40 bushel boxes, 30 Hubbard sashes with frames, quantity of lumâ€" ber, 1 set of team harness, 1 set of buggy harness, forks, shovels, rakes, hoes, etc., 1 block and tackle, piano (Steinway â€" Co.), organ (Sherlock Manning Co.),â€" ‘piano case (nearly new), numerous household effects. TERMSâ€"Cash. NO PAPER MARKED .... .. ./. CREDIT AUCTION SALE â€"OF HORSES AND CATTLE COWSâ€"1â€" Holstein, ‘supposed to calf Jan. ist; 1 Holstein\ cow, ‘supposed to calf Dec. 10th; 1 Blue cow, supposed to. calt Jan. 20th; 1 Blue cow, supâ€" posed to calfiJan. 26th; 1 Black Jerâ€" sey,. supposed to calf Jan. 26th; 1 Holstein cow,. supposed to calf Jan. 15th; 1 Holstein cow, in full flow; 1 part Holstein, in full flow; 2 Holstein cows, due in Jan.; 1 Durham cow, due time of sale; 1 black heifer, due in Feb.; 1 Holstein heifer, due in Feb.; 3 well bred Holsteins, rising 3 yrs.; 1 yearling heifer; 1 registered Holstein bull, 18 mos. The undersigned have received inâ€" structions from LEN ROWNTREE to sell by public auction at lot part of 3 and 4, Woodbridge (Plunkett farm) THURSDAY, NOV. 24, 1921 at 1 p.m.: HORSESâ€"1 black mare, 8 yrs. old; 1 brown mare, 8 yrs. old. Holstein bull, 18 mos. TERMS OF SALEâ€"5 per cent. for cash; 10 months‘ credit allowed on approved joint notes. J. K. McEWEN & SON, Auctioneers. Arthur, Agricultural Society is buildâ€" ing a skating rink, which they hope to have in operation at the beginning of. the year. 3 The station hotel at Rockwood and all the buildings except the barn have been burned, the barn being saved by the efforts of a bucket brigade two hundred strong. Owing to the crowded condition of the collegiate at Kitchener, the counâ€" cil has decided to erect a new buildâ€" ing. You‘ll soon feel better if you obâ€" tain this ‘"Prescription" of Dr. Pierce‘s at your nedrest drug store, in tablets or liquid, or sendâ€" 10c to Dr. Pierce‘s Laboratory in Bridgeâ€" burg, Ont., for trial pkg. tablets and write for free medical advice. HEALTH BRINGS BEAUTY Your Health is Vital to Youâ€" Barrie, Ont.â€""I was suffering from & rundown system some time ago, was unfit to perform my daily duties, and was advised to try Dr.â€"Pierce‘s Favorite Prescription. I tried it, took two bottles, and was restored to my natural strength. I cannot praise Dr. Pierce‘s medicine too highly and will be willing to write to any one sending stamped envelâ€" ope."â€"MrsSA. H. Bishop, R. R. No. 1. Mrs. Dalton tells of a Wellâ€"known Doctor‘s Prescription that is safe for Young Mothers to take as a Tonic and Nervine because it contains no harmful inâ€" gredient. London, Ont.â€""Dr. Pierce‘s Favorâ€" ite Prescription saved my life years //M ago am% for that faem~ reason I am most {E-\ enthusiastic in my $ maiuyf â€" rec dati as $ 3\ ommendation iÂ¥ T~ aâ€" is of it to women . teas $ whoare ailing and Ts weak. I was taken is . with the measles g) Te=‘Jee~ when in an exâ€" m( ~S~ZBYâ€" pectant condition; 9 ,lL <S% !; then blood poisonâ€" ‘ by P © % ing set in and my AARZ/ A 4 / family became greatly alarmed. The doctor advised them to give me Dr. Pierce‘s Favorâ€" ite Prescription and I took several bottles of it and was restored to absolutely perfect health. I later took Favorite Prescription as a tonic and nervine and received great beneâ€" fit from it. As a woman‘s medicine it is unequalled."â€"Mrs. Jennie Dalâ€" ton, 767 York St. x /_f%\\\\. {’7 xm P & “‘ "7 \\\ ) ; ~ais BJ =~ = 6. > u/ K > =~ a) e A Lem & Ns Aï¬;;;/,jz-' 7 ‘[ LR cAl 3/ % m ol 1/ T I A Chief Rae of Guelph loaned several lashlights to persons engaged in lookâ€" ns for an escaped prisoncr, and now ie is advertising for two of the flashâ€" (r , UoP . .\ iWeshm Dairy Products E Clle c auleesr 12 ARE YOU A MOTHER? ht ELLEREBY FARR, Clerk J. K. MeEWEN & SON, Anctioneers, an‘ tha knows varry weel ‘at thers noa tick at Cooâ€"op. Sammy finished wishing his sen an‘ tuke a long time to dry his sen then comed his hair, put his coit on and put his hand in his pocket. Here tha art he ses and then stopped. By gum, ahm blowed if ah hev n‘t forgotten to bring it hoam. Thas what I yelled Sarah at him yer goimless fooil, tha what? Ah‘ve ferâ€" gotten ta bring mi wage hoam. Ah bet ah left it mi smock pocket, but niver mind . ah‘ll get it o‘ Monday morning. It‘ll be all reight. Ah wor talking to Abe Sut an Joe Pickford when t‘ bell ran an‘ ah must ha‘ forâ€" gotten to tak it aht o‘ mi smock. Well\ tha goas reight back tut Milu an‘ fotches it, yer wake heead, Thas all muddled up wi thi fooitball takin ‘at tha dosn‘t know what thart dewin hawi thi time, tha gave me a good porse tother neet i‘ bed, dreamin at tha wor taking at foitball, nah way tha goas back an‘ get that brass. What‘s®reng wi‘ tha Sammy, shoo ses. Wat‘s tha sweeating abaht, it‘s noan jwi‘ workin ah know. Thers nowt reng wi‘ ma ‘at ah know on, he ses, an ahm sweeating wi‘ hurrying‘ that‘s all, is mi dinner ready, he addâ€" ed, to gain time Aye thi dinner is ready an‘ waitin shoo ses. Sammy doffed off his cap and coit, an‘ pulling a chair up tut table helpâ€" ed hissen teu a big plate ful o‘ sauâ€" sage and pertates. Sarah lewked at him aht o‘ corner of her een and ses seart o‘ quict like.. Hesn‘t tha forâ€" gotten summat, Sammy. Hah forgotâ€" ten summat, says Sammy, wi his mahtful o‘ sausage an‘ a big huggin o‘ taties on his knife. Allâ€"reight, but let ma get mi dinner cahnt.tha. Sarah lewked at him wi some suspicion in her een, but shoo sed no more till after he‘d hed his dinner an‘ wor wishing his sen i‘ t‘ sink, then shoo ses, Nah then Sammy ah want that brass; Ah hev to go tut Cooâ€"op .Nay Sarah, ses Sammy, when he gat t‘ chonce, deu talk wi a bit 0‘ sense, tha knaws varry weel ‘at Milu ‘ll be locked up, an‘ nobody can ger in afore Monday. Nut ger in afore Monday, it‘s thee ‘at wants toâ€" talk wi sense; hah‘s ta think ahm barn tut Cooâ€"op wi aht brass, and nut a bit o‘meyt i t‘ hahse, that goas back ah tell that an if t‘ Milu‘s locked up tha pikes off down to William Huggan‘s an‘ tell him what a fooil tha‘s made 0‘ thi sen, an‘ that hes to ger,in tut Milu to get thi wages. Ah sall dew nowt at t‘ sooart ses Sammy, ah tell that ‘at brass ull be all reight and ‘thee go tut Cooâ€"op an see Ned Dahgill an tell him whats happened. Ned‘ll tick ther well Monday, does that think ahm barn bothering Mr. Huggan at Setterda afternoonin abaht mi wages, he‘ll think we‘re bonny an hard up, we ant he, can‘t wait well Monday. All reight then ses Sarah if that dosn‘t fotch thi brass that does abaht dinner to morn, cos alm noan goin to let Ned Dahgill knaw ‘at .thas no more sense ner to cum hoam wi aht thi wage. Ahm barn to mi mothers an‘ah sull stop wel Monday so tha can shift for thi sen, and away Shoo went in tutâ€"bedroom to get ready to go to her mothers. Sammy sat dahn in front o‘ t‘ fire lewking préetty glum. By gum, he thowt, what if t‘ referee dosn‘t dew fair an‘ Pudsa losses, what sall ah dew then, ar so he sat wonderâ€" ing, wellâ€"his wife came out all donned up and went aht wi aht speykin, slaming doorâ€"tull after her. This happened just afore they gat ther brass an as sooin as ther wor paid, t‘ wages wor handed over to Abe, who cahnted it carefully and then shoved it intul his pocket, and so it cam abaht ‘at as sooin as t‘ bell.rang, Sammy grabbed his coit and hurried home as fast as his legs could carry him. He lived at Crimbles, but when he got tut street end, he suddenly slawed up. "By gum he ses tew his sen, what abaht Sarah, when shoo asses me for t‘ wage. This was a poser for Sammy, for iver sin he‘d been wed an‘ that worâ€"goin‘ on two year, Sarah hed been waintin‘ with her hand aht for t‘ wage ivery Setterda‘ and shoo alus gave him a bob back and telled him hut to make a beast of his sen. It wor a, cold raw day i‘ March but. t‘ sweeat stood aht on Sammy‘s foreâ€" heead when he stopped at t‘ door wandering what he cud say to Sarah, an‘ he wor noan sa cheerful when at last he oppened t‘ door and sidled inâ€" side. Sewer enuff thear wor Sarah smilin and waitin wi‘ her hand aht as usual. It smelled good teu i that litâ€" tle hahse. Sausage wor frying an‘ a big plate o‘ Scotch collops wor warmâ€" ing on t‘ top o@ t‘ oven, bud ,Sammy hed a funny feelin in his inside as he stood thear lewking at Sarah. Wha,: whears thi brass, shoo ses. Oh, never mind abaht t‘ brass., Ah‘ll gi‘ tha thee brass all reig‘h't but tha‘ll hey ta wait, ahm in a hurry to go tt cup tie. ; Ah‘ll bet my wage agean thine ses Sammy, like leetning, cos Pickford gat two bob a week more ner Sammy. Ahn‘ll tak tha ses Pickford just as sharp, an‘ here‘s Abe Sucliffe ‘ll hod t‘ stakes. Well, tha can go tut cup tie, but tha leeaves thi brass at hoam for all thi hurry. The Goderich Board of Health feel that they would get better service from a public health nurse than from â€" a school nurse, as they feel that the sevâ€" eral inters too divers nurse is n rection of Niver thee mind abaht Holbeck ses Sammy, ah teM tha ‘at Pudsa ‘ll beat Castleford, even if they hev. fower calhnty men. ‘Tha‘s niver seen Arthur Halliday at full back, an Percy Hoyle at three quarters and Tommy Elliker can beat Castleford bi his sen when he‘s i‘ reight shap. All reight says Pickford, tha can hev thi awn stewpid way abaht it, but hah witch dar tha bet ‘at Pudsa. ‘ll beat ‘em. % By Edwin Eland Sammy Dufton hurried home throo his work one Setterda at no0in abaht as fast as his legs could carry him. All throo that week he hed been lukâ€" ing forrard to Setterda, for that wor t da_v;_at Pudsa wor barn to lake Castleford i‘ t‘ Yorkshire Cup tie. It hed been t‘ talk at Milu ivery day that week and Sammy bein‘ a reight thoro bred Pudsa lad wor convinced ‘at ther wodn‘t a team i‘ Yorkshire ‘at cud beat Pudsa, if t‘ referee didn‘t cheat, know, nut even Wakefield Trinâ€" ity, and that morning he‘d hed a reight warmh argument wi‘ a chap called Joa Pickford ‘at cam throo Holbeck, an‘ at finish he‘d bet his week‘s wages ‘at Pudsa wod win. ‘"Wat‘s tha torking abaht, ses Pickâ€" ford during t‘ argiment, Castleford ‘l1 mak mince meyt 0‘ Pudsa, lewk hah easy they bet Holbeck last week, an‘ Holbeck can beat }’;{gldsa onny day 1‘ t week, wi hawf a team." SAMMY DUCFTON OR T CUP TIE (Continued Next Week) v _ under the boar I also that the scho t the control and c 2 NEILSON‘S ICE CREAN Moore‘s Ice Cream and Lunch Parlor EAGLE HOUSE BLOCK MAIN ST., WESTON Drop into Moore‘s for your Ic¢ Cream, Soft Drinks, Candies and Light Lunches. Phone 30 GET YOUR FALL SUIT AT G. M. LYONS Agent for HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN 1 New Samples Now In.. Quality, Fit and Price Guaranteed TINSMITH AND FURNACE SPECIALISTS PHONE 14 MAIN STREET, WESTON (Shop over Oldham‘s Store) WELL, THIS IS THE TIME â€"TO HAVE IT MADE Q.K. THE SUMMER SEASON WITH ALL ITS DAMPNESS HAS AFFECTED YOUR PIPES, AND THEY NEED ATTENTION. YOUR EFURNACE WILL GIVE BETTER SATISFACâ€" TION IF WE CLEAN IT OUT AND LOOK OvER IT. DON‘T WAIT TILL THE COLD DAYS ARE HERE. HAVE IT DONE NOW BY EXPERIENCED TINSMITHS. This season‘s latest dances taucht. Class or private tuition. For terms, etc., apply at her residenceâ€" Cor. Church Street and Rosemount Ave., Weston PHONE 389 You can get the best of Roofing here. Roofing of all kinds repaired or put on, including Tar and Gravel. Eavestroughing is our specialty. Furnace and Heating systems installed. £ BOYS! BURGESS BROS. _MISS MOLLIE AMBLER MODERN DANCING FURNACE OXK.? G. M. LYONS GENERAL DRY GOODS EVERYBODY ! GET THE HABITâ€" PROMPT SERVICE SERVED AT MOORF‘S 18 Main Street, Weston GIRLS! PAGE: SEYVEN C i A;