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Times & Guide (1909), 15 Mar 1922, p. 7

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WE HAVE PHONE 254 Heennmeeeneniin nc 0 ecinen000m0000000,00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000.000000000000000000000000000 0 E The formal opening of above school will take place on FEriday evening, March 24th, 1922, and the Board of Trustees extend a cordialâ€"invitation to ratepayers and their families to be present. 147 Franklin Ave., Toronto WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15th, 1922 STARTING THURSDAY, MARCH 16 FREE ADMISSION BUY YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES _ T GRICES STORE BARKER & CO. TO RATEPAYERS OF HUMBER HEIGHTS CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL The Boot and Shoe Merchant and Repair Man Will give Violin Lessons at pupil‘s own home For particulars apply F. BOSMAN, The fence that can be _ depended upon E Poultry Show Get our quotations on fence before placing your order. AND EVERY FOLLOWING THURSDAY .~G. RICE GW.V.A. HALL, WESTON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5th, 8 P.M. Our prices are right MAKE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS All Varieties of Poultry NOTICE F. BOSMAN THOS. DELWORTH, ‘Chairman. the Posts as It Does in the Picture Looks as Neat When Stretched on POSC Fence $ Al EVERYBODY COME MAIN ST. N Phone 1821â€"W WESTON ing theâ€"heat for ten or till cake is brown. and flour alternately. Sift the baking powder andsalt with oneâ€"fourth cupâ€" ful of, flour:andâ€"fola in last, just after adding the flavoring. Bake in a nineâ€" inch square pan, starting in a cool oven. (about 320 degrees Fahronheit) for twenty minutes, gradually increasâ€" The development of this interesting plot, which brings out the bigness as wellâ€"as the pettiness of a middleâ€"size town, «is illustrated in the Paramount picturization of "The Conquest of Canâ€" aan," which will be shown at the Beaver theatre on Wednesday and Thursday. Thomas Meighan, as Joe Louden, stars in the picture and Doris Kenyon in the. role of Ariel Tabor plays the leading feminine part. As the title suggests, Main Street is Canaan was conquered and by two of the unrespectable, Joe Loudon and Ariel Tabor. Ariel was fortunate enâ€" ough to inherit money which took her to Paris. Joe could not bring himself to conform with the Main Street conâ€" ventions which aroused such prejudice Swithin him that he was forced to leave town to carve out a better carâ€" eer. Three tablespoonfuls fat, oneâ€"half cupful granulated sugar, one egg, twoâ€" thirds of a cupful of milk, 1 1â€"2 cupâ€" fuls of flour, 2 1â€"2 teaspoonfuls bakâ€" ing powder, oneâ€"half teaspoonful lemâ€" on extract, one teaspoonful vanilla, oneâ€"quarter. teaspoonful salt. Cream the fat, which may be butter, lard, vegetable fat or oil, with the sugâ€" ar. Add the egg wellâ€"beaten, the milk Here, the respectables looked up to Judge Pike as their leader. His word was ‘law. The unrespectable accepted him because they knew that he owned their homes, their saloons and had their lives in the hollow of his hand. There is a polo game, a scene in a luxurious mountain lodge, some love scene that are most entrancing real, a lot of good wholesome comedy and withal the spirit of the out of doors. The climax is a complete surprise. This is the type of picture that makes you want to hunt and golf and play polo and be an outdoor type. If you can‘t or if you canâ€" you‘ll enjoy the picture. Sam Wood was the directâ€" Oor. ¢ There‘s a "Main. Street," that. runs through. "Cahaan," the mythical city which Booth Tarkington wrote about in ‘"‘The Conquest of Canaan‘" were some who were respectable and others who were not. Once you were placed in the latter class, it was next to im possible to live down the disgrace. _ In the story the handsome Cullen Dale, played by Mr. Reid, is ensumed in a trap of his own making when he tries to deceive the girl he is engaged to, in some cases, and tells her the truth in others. The result is that she doesn‘t believe him at all and. when the other woman comes into the story, is jealous. There is a battle of woman‘s wits and a self sacrificing friend (playâ€" ed by Elliott Dexter) to win out againâ€" st the intrigante, played. by Dorothy Cumming. i 9. Conquered by Thomas Meighan in . Picture After Many Thrillâ€" ing Experiences This might be the text of ‘‘*Don‘t Tell Everything" which comes to the Bean theatre next Monday and Tuesâ€" day It is a Paramount picture with ‘Wallace . Reid, ‘Gloria Swanson and Elliott Dexter in the feature roles. _ Have you, as a picture fan, ever come across these lines? ‘‘What a tangled web we weave When first we practise to deceive." The competition was under the supervision of Mr. R. §. Duncan, director of agricultural representatives for the Ontario Department of Agriâ€" culture, Toronto.. Mr. F. A. Giles acâ€" companied the party and represented the Union Stock Yards and Abattoirs. The competitors were shown through the packing plants, and in the evening were entertained at a bangquet by the ‘Chion Stock Yards and Abattoirs at the King Edward Hotel, when the handsome ‘silver trophy was presented to the winning team from York Counâ€" ty LYING BAD POLICY PROVED "BY DO%\T’T TELL EVERYTHING" The contestants had to give written and oral reasons on all classes, 50 per cent. being allowed for correct placing and 50 per cent. for good reasons, in each class. The possible score for each contestant was 1,000. and for each team 3,000. The York County team rolled up 2,240 points, against 2,014 for Grenville. The judging team from York County, composed of Allan Balsâ€" don, Markham, Russel Boynton, Gorâ€"| mely, and Eton Armstrong, Armitage, coached by Mr, J. C. Steckley, agriculâ€" tural representative at Newmarket, won the trophy emblematic of the championship of ‘the province, by & margin of 136 points. Both Grenville and York counties competed for this honor lastâ€"year, and Grenville was successful in carrying off the trophy. ! Grenville County was represented this year by H. A. Ferguson, Spencerville; Arthur Runions, Cardinal, and Floyd Barber, Merrickville. The judges were: Professor J. P. Sackville, ofâ€"the Ontâ€" ario Agricultural College, Guelph, and Mr. W. J. Bell, Principal of the Agriâ€" cultural School at Kempville. Each judging team, consisted of three farm boys under 26 years of age,/ who had attended a special fourâ€" weeks‘ co!urse in agricultural conductâ€" ed by the agricultural representatives of their respective counties. Noted stock farms in the counties of Peel and Halton were visited, where excellent‘classes of live animals were obtained for the judging classes. The championship live stock judgâ€" ing competition between the counties of York and Grenville, winners of the Doherty and White trophies, at the Guelph and Oftawa Winter fairs, reâ€" spectively, held on Wednesday and Thursday, for| the handsome trophy donated by the Union Stock Yards and Packing .Plants, was won by York County. | Trophy Wrested from Grenville Countyâ€"Peel and Halton Farms Visited \ TORK COUWTY Wns AT STIEK JUTS" "THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN" Story of Big Outdoor Picture ~â€" Production A PLAIN CAKE fifteen minutes JULD O oneâ€"half gg, twoâ€" 1~2 cupâ€" uls bakâ€" TIMES & GUIDE. WESTON A feature of the meeting will be an address by the Hon. James Murdock, Minister of Labor. > The Liberals of Weston are forming a club and are holding their organiâ€" zation meeting in the town hall, Mar. 15th, for the election of officers. Evâ€" ery Liberal (man or woman) in the town should attend this meeting. An excellent musical program has been provided. : \ d Stuart Holmes plays the husband with all his old time finess _ f ave villain; Richard Wayne portrays the friend, and the other roles are in the hands of Lucien Littlefield, Clarâ€" ence Burton,. and Charles Ogle. The production, â€" directed by Sam Wood, is picturesque in theme, plot and scenic â€" beauty. Lorna _ Moon wrote the scenario from the original photograph by Clara Beranger. Audiences at the Ofikwood Theatre will Tearn with satisfaction just what constitute% ‘"Her Husband‘s , Tradeâ€" mark," Gloria Swanson‘s latest Paraâ€" mount vehicle, which will be the feaâ€" ture at that theatre for March 28rd, 24th and 25th, In this case, the husband‘s tradeâ€" mark is a gorgeously dressed wife. The husband is not wealthy, but hopes to attain wealth by making a show of wealth. ‘The plot thickens when a friend of husband and wife returnsâ€"after gaining both wealth and greatness, falls in love with the wife, and the husband, to promote his selfâ€" ish financial aims, rather encourages the romance. The outgrowth of this situation is a powerful climax showâ€" ing the disillusionment and after a thrilling encounter with bandits in old Mexico, the scene of the friend‘s oil lands, the death of the ‘cowardly husband and the triumph of righteous love. 4 t 4 _ The objective aimed at this year is 2,000 members. Will you be one? Team play is the plan mapped out, and a visit to the window of Hill & Sheills will show the prizes to be ofâ€" fered the competitors. The option lists are ready and have been sent out to every family as far as it was possible to ‘secure the names. If you, have not secured one, notify the Secretary, Mr.~Thomas, or any member of the committee, and a copy will be forâ€" warded to you. REAL LOVE TRIUMPHS IN Gloria Swanson‘s Paramount Picture "HECB HUSBAND‘S TRADEMARIE" interest attached. You give the canâ€" vasser your donation, make your seâ€" lection and in due, time you receive full value in seeds, bulbs, vegetables or whatever you have chosen in the line of floral or vegetable, commodies. These will continue to give you pleasâ€" ure and profit, for in whatever measâ€" ure anything. gives pleasure does it add to the general environment and uplift of life, enabling you to give bett%r service to the community at large, and life is measured by servâ€" ice, not selfish indulgence. is to make this the objective of every individual in, town. Coâ€"operation along this line will, make. Weston known far and wide as the most beautiful of suburban centres, At present we hold the banner of, the largest membersbhip but:one of any Horticultural Society.‘ In â€" another week you will be :«:§ik:ed to become a member for another year. (Remember this: The honor of Weston along horâ€" ticultural lines is in your hands. If you, fail to give it your, support, then it goes back one point or more in as much as you are able to lend a helpâ€" ing hand. One of the advantages of the campaign is that you get full valâ€" With a view to stimulating interest and preparing the way for the annual membership .campaign of the Hortiâ€" cult/ural Society, an . open meeting was held in the Town Hall on Thursâ€" day last.. E. S:.â€" Nunnick, B.S.A. of Ottawa, was the speaker. With the aid. of slides he presented a picture of beauty and cheerful home surâ€" roundings with a. very small outlay of cash. . Epthusiasm, selection of plants, shrubs, perennial and annual flowering plants, and soil cultivation were the important factors in proâ€" ducing the harmonious effect desired by all.s The aim of our local Society 2,000 Members for Weston Hor ticultural Society This Year â€"Will You Be One ? HELP BRAUTIA __ O OM T0 those cases which are recommended to them by members of the Red Cross Society and other individuals. ~At the| town hall on Friday, the 10th inst., the Blue Bird Club gave a most enjoyvable and entirely original entertainment, the proceeds of which are to be devoted to charitable purâ€" poses. A very large and appreciative audience thoroughly enjoyed the muâ€" sical and> dramatic talent «displayed by the artists. Great credit is due the six young ladies of the club who, with the energy and enthusiasm which beâ€" long to youth, were responsible for the success of the affair. They were ably assisted by the Harmony Melody Four of Woronto, who. gave their services free.. The sum of $77.40 was taken at the door, of which the sum of $10 Has been voted to the town council for relief work, and $10 to the Redâ€"Cross Society and the balance, afterdeductâ€" ing the expenses, will be used to alleviate sickness and distress in the neighbourhood and to bring. happiâ€" ness into the lives ‘of children whose parents are in difficult circumstances. During the past six weeks the Blue Bird Club has been engaged in social service work, and up to the present has collected over $200.. Articles of clothing which have been passed on in good condition to those who reâ€" quired them. The Club is a regular organized. Society acting entirely on their own responsibility and owing to the splendid response from their many friends, are now in a position to help BLUE BIRD GRLS earty Response from Friends Enable Young Girls to Carry on Their Mission of Love and Charity. WESTON LIBERAL CLUB RENEFT GQV nvest. with Inr [FRFF | Weston Cash Grocery Store | DUKE BROS. WE HAVE A SPLENDID DISPLAY OF MEATS AND WILL SERVE YOU WITH ANY CUT. SAUSAGE OUR SPECIALTY Choicest Fresh Meats For use on the farm, Ames Holden Rubber Boots are easy to wear because they‘re ounces lighter in weight, but they have the toughness that only pure rubber â€" pressureâ€"curedâ€" Every farmerâ€"every member of his family â€"every man who works outâ€"doors in all kinds of weatherâ€"needs‘the dry, footâ€"comfort given by Ames Holden Rubber Boots. FREE, for two days only, a $2.00 assortment of groceries with every purchase of a genuire "L. & S$." ALUMINUM DOUBLE ROASTER. ' o | 9 MAIN STREET NORTH OPP. THOMSON BLOCK You can rest assured that they will receive the best attention SEWING A FEATURE OF MY WORK VARIETY OF LACES, STRAPS AND INSOLES We offer a limited number of "L,. & S." Brand Double Roasters for $3.98. Of hard rolled pure sheet aluminum, 12 inches inside diameter, these roasters are exceptional value. Here is your chance to get a roaster you have always wanted cheaper than you ever dreamed possible. $2.00 worth of groceriesâ€" things you use every day in your kitchen or on your tableâ€"FREE to everyone purchasing one of these roasters. The quantity is limitedâ€"get yours early. For Mud and Slush You Need these Rubber Boots JOHN SHAKESPEARE SEND OR BRING YOUR SHOES FOR REPARS TO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY QONLY BUY ALUMINUM WARE AT YOUR GROCERS DUKE BROS. 164 Main St. South W buys this Roaster with $2.00 worth of Groceries FREE $2.00 WORTH of GROCERIES AND ALWAYS FRESH and years of experience in making rubber footwear can give. Ames Holden Rubber Footwear is built for long wear, otherwise the ironâ€"clad guarantee couldn‘t be tied to each pair. We stand beâ€" hind it because it means full value for your money. The next time you need rubbers ask us for WESEON Phone Orders Given Special Attention 8 JOHN STREET, WESTON Td =aq Sin on BG i’ Ha us 2 i 4 “'.‘* h WO L Ontario PAGE NINE i

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