t BUY i I I" BUY _ Large , "tiiirxillpT)rr'ha?,,,lp,y. __ Lots at I |nn"trunnion-null-an"nun"In"InnuInumuInInnun-unnu-.m-uunnuIInnnull-II"nun-IIuIn"nun-ununnunluï¬ A u mi-mn-In"nIIununnnpuu-mnumuunumuunInIIuIAnnun-unuununmmun-nuIu-IIvmIIn-IIn...“mum-unununnï¬. PAGE EIGHT WE ARE NOW CLEARING OUT ALL OUR ODD T__ LINES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Women's Tan 2-Straps. reg'. $5.50 .. . . . ., . . .. . . . . . . . . $4.75 \Yomen’s Black 2-Fitraps, reg. $5.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . $4.75 Wdmen's Black ()xfordgf reg. $5.50 ......... . . . . . . . . . .$4.75 Monk Black and Tan Dress Boots, reg,. $7.50, now selling A' Good Solid Leather Line of Boys' andGirls' School Shoes Greatly Reduced V V _ WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE, THAT WE ARE STILL CONTINUING OUR HIGH’CLASS REPAIRING ON THE PREMISES PHONES.-. Office 360 , Residence 434 “ (et, I', _ r,'."" (9’ Hendersdn's Sh D e St ore a,,,,,,,,,!,,),,?,,,,,,.,!.,,,:,?,,, per foot GET OFF AT THE TOWN HALL Good Lots hear Weston and on car line; at $6 per foot Weston Lots For Sale at $10 per Foot JliTmiif Small Acreage F arms at Real Cheap Prices _..."'--"---.:':...". Griffith Bros. EIIHIIIIII""llIlflllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll"I"IIllIllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIlllIllll"HIIII"I!"IIIIll"IllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll General Dry Goods MAIN ST. IVE} See our new lines for Spring. Pretty in design and moderate in price, from 15c. per roll up. Something suitable' for Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Kitchen, Bedroom and Den. _ IIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIDIMIIIIllllllll"Iâ€IllllllllIIIIIlllllI’llvllllllllIIHIIIIHHIIIIIHullIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHII)IllllllllllllllnllE Fish for Lent SALMON-BY the piece, whole or half. Special, per lb SALMON-Red, sliced. Special, per lb. ............ WHITE FISH-Special, per lb. t.qw.e-ermmm..'..... SEA HERRfN.GS-Special, per lb. ................. HALIBUT---By the piece, whole or half. Special, per HALIBUT (sliced). Special, per lb. ... . . . . . . . ' . . . .. TULrIFEES--Same as small white fish. Special, per HADDIE-special, per lb, w........................ FILLETS--Haddie. Special, per lb. ............... CISCOES,-Extra good quality. Special, per lb. ..... QUAIL ON TOAST-Special, per lb. ............. QNSTERS--Solid meat. Special, per jar, 2 sizes, .50c a REDUCED PR1CES1 oh all cuts of Meats for week-end. WALL PAPER GMEMS TWO DIRECT PHONES - NO. 9 AND 214 52 MALN STREET Phone 30 See new,price list next week. SPECIAL PRICE ON ALL WESTON The C.C.M. Athletic Association will hold another Old Tyme Dance and Euchre on April 5th at Willy, Over- land Cafeteria. Harrison's Orchestra will he on hand. C The two previous Old Tyme Dances and Euchres held by the Association were such great successes that the Association decided to hold still an- other. Be sure to keep this date open. A C.C.MA.A. Old Tyme Dance and Euchre was held at Overland cafe- teria on Wednesday, March 15th. There was a good crtytird on hand. A pleasant evening was enjoyed by all present. The euchre, as usual, drew a large number, over one hundred tak- ing part. The following were the winners: Ladies, Mrs. Broughton, lst, with a score of 82, while Mrs. Avid- dowson was second with AO. Mr. Fit- Jcin won the gent’s first with 85 and Mr. Fitzsimmons second with 82. Har- rison’s Orchestra supplied the music, which was excellent. , TIMES & GUIDE. WESTON Phone 410 The Football Team plays its first league game of the season at High-. land Creek, versus Scarboro United, on April 1st. The first home game will be at Weston on April 8th with Moose. Board of Governors-Miss F. Keech, Miss A. Wright, F. Roberts, It. Marks, H. Westphal. Manager of Football, A. Brandon. Trainer, A. Wilson. _ The association is planning a big programme, of activities for the com- ing season, and notices will be in- serted in’ the press about same. The election of officers for the en- N . sumg year resulted as follows: Hon. Pres., J. w. Gibson; Hon, vice-Pres/ H. W. Peace; Pres., G. Roberts; Vice, Pres., P. Knight; Sec'y-Treas., E. H. Brisley, 274 Laughton Ave. Teams were also entered in soft ball, bowling and several other lines. of_sport. Two ChC.M. bowlers, Messrs. Moody and Harris, finished seventeen in Karry’s bowling; tournament dou- bles, with a score of 1359. In hockey the C.C.M. had two strong teams in TIA. The Juniors won the Junior championship and the shield, The Seniors lost out to Willyt- Overland in their group, but made the winners travel all the way to win. The C. C. M. had a team in fourth division of T. K: D. F. A. last year. and made an excellent showing for first year in senior soccer. This year they have secured a position in third divi- sion and have signed up a number of good players, who, with last yeaps team, will round out a strong eleven. The annual meeting of the Canada Cycle & Motor Cos Athletic Ass'n was held at C.C.M. factory recently and reports read covering pest year's activities, which proved that the ass0- elation had been busy in all lines of sport. CORBIT BAlN C0. 6.3M. lSSlli0ffll] ELEM 1lfflll s - NO. 9 AND 214 'ji' 5E ON ALL 'i'-,': g it next week. (i' I As of Meats for week-end. i: , or half. Special, per lb. 1254c :i. t l,perll.)................22c ':1. lb...,.................) ii.. '. or half. Special, per lb. 18c i'. rlb....................20c g bite fish. Special, per lb. 10c E E‘rlb...................18c E. Special, per ll). .....,..22c ii. per lb.................18c ,'r, l, per jar, 2 sizes. .50c and 58c l Bros. 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Keele and Dundas) 1212 Weston Road Represented by Pascoe and Ackrow, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers Phone: Junction 383W, Junction 6928W, Weston 215, 445 Pascoe &Ackrow offer Humbermpiint Heights Phone 410 Weston ‘Good buildings and nice grounds, with 6 acres orchard in extra good bearing condition, that will pay the interest on the entire investment if properly looked after. This A-l property is on a good gravel road and is situated 1 mile from Weston and 3 miles from Toronto limits. This property contains 12 acres of choice land and is a snap for the price as,1ietir--tr12,00o. We are offering for the first time a nice. block centrally located, having a frontage of between 300rind 400 feet on Main Street, Weston. Acreage at $2.00 per foot and up. This property is on good gravel road, less than % mile from Weston limits. Can you equal these prices anywhere else? , Vacant land on Main Street, Weston, at $15.00 per foot and up. THE NEW SUBDIVISION IS SELLING RAPIDLY. IF YOU WANT TO TAKE ‘ADVANTAGE‘ OF THIS EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT, ACT QUICKLY OR YOU WILL BE . , h (lMuillllhlts HOME EXCLUSIVE AGENT Opp. PO. Weston CE E BUY BUY Residence 41013 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29TH, "" Open until Nine O’clock Every Evening AT YOUR $lil0Y t $2.00 Down per Lot $2.00 Weekly No Interest Secures your lot Cl ca cn ie, {g Ski