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Times & Guide (1909), 24 May 1922, p. 7

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6 Advertise in this paper «E WEDNESDLY, MAY 24TH, 1022 Phone 530 WHAT ABOUT YOUR CONCRETE WORK ? Eagle House Block, Moore‘s Ice Cream and Lunch Parlor Our Candies are of the; finest. $ We do not handle all kinds, but we do handle the best. Lunches served. Ice Cream and Soft Drinks. WESTON CHEAPER AND SAFER THAN OIL. OPERATES OFF O RDINARY ELECTRIC LIGHT SsOCKET. FOR PARTICULARS SEE There‘s one feature in particular you‘ll appreciate about Toronto Stable Equipment. It‘s the only Stable Equipment made in Canada in which the galvanizing thoroughâ€" ly covers and completely coats the metal and the inside of steel tubes as well. This method makes it abâ€" solutely rust defying and proof MAKE MOORFS YOUR PLACE TO BUY YOUR Rust Defying â€" Because Hot Galvanized AUTOMATIC RAPID ELECTRIC COOKâ€"STOVE ie (Berres me e oc Te bers n en EE‘:’*Z E?‘;fl‘-fl%ffi vos es If you want a good job at the right price, get in touch at once with SW E E. TY CONCRETE CONTRACTOR MRS. COOK ORoNn‘T a F oo No It m BaEEEsEElEaEI0I055rmgs5ss ue en inss ib e one. G. E. A. ROBINSON Weston, Ontario Main St. Toronto Stable Equipment will make work . easierâ€"keep _ cattle healthierâ€"bring more profits. â€" Let me explain the many advantages of Toronto Stalls, Bull Pens, Water Bowls and Litter Carriers. against strong stable acids for the maximum periodâ€"while the method ordinarily used simply applies a surâ€" face coating and goes only a short distance inside tubing. â€" ) 3rd Ave., Westmount MILLâ€"STREET e WESTON ROASTS BAKES BOILS STEWS FRIES TOASTS § ) m\ The estimated cost of the work is $3172.00, of which 30 per cent. of the cost of the work or about $950 is to be paid by the corporation. The esâ€" timated special rate per foot frontage is 20c per annum on Douglas Ave. and 36%e per annum on Queen St. The special assessment is to be paid in ten annual instalments. A petition against the work will not avail to prevent its construction. Dated at Islington the 16th day of May, 192%. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Municipal Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to conâ€" struct aâ€"concrete sidewalk on the cast and west side of Douglas Ave. from the southerly limit of lot 76, plan 2308, to Queen St.; on the ceast side of Douglas Ave. and from Cotswold Aveé. southerly to Queen St.; on the west side of said street and on the north side of Queen St.; from Douglas Ave. aforesaid to Cockburn Ave., an apâ€" proximate distance of 1594 feet, as a Loecal Improvement, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upâ€" on the land abuting directly upon the work. Why Worry About Your Laundry ? WORRY RKILLS When you can send, mail or phone 17â€"5 and have your laundry collected and delivered on any day that is suitâ€" able to you. Rough dried or ironed. Quick service. For prices, etc., apply NIâ€"5â€"9.21 Take notice further that a tenant who desires to vote upon said question must deliver to the Clerk not later than the tenth dag' before the day apâ€" pointed for taking the vote a declaraâ€" tion under The Canada Evidence Act, that he is a tenant whose lease exâ€" tends for the time for which the debt or liability is to be created, or in which the money to be raised by the proposed byâ€"law is payable, or for at least twentyâ€"one years, and that he has by the lease covenanted to pay all municipal taxes in respect of the property.of which he is tenant other thanâ€" local improvement rates. In Polling Subdivision No. 4, to be held in Duke Bros. store, corner Main and Denison . Ave. Charles Wacey, Deputyâ€"Returning Officer. And that the 27th day of May, A.D. 1922, at three o‘clock in the afternoon, at the Town Hall, in the said Municiâ€" pality has been fixed for the appointâ€" ment of persons to attend at the pollâ€" ing places and at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk. In Polling Subdivision No. 3, to be held in Town Hall. Gordon Harris, Deputyâ€"Returning Officer. Take notice that the foregoing is a correct statement of the question to be submitted to the votes of the elecâ€" tors on the third day of June, A. D. 1922, between the hoursâ€"of nine o‘clock in the forenoon and five o‘clock in the afternoon, at the following places. In Polling Subdivision No. 1, to be held in Fred Watson‘s house, Main St. Fred Sainsbury, Deputyâ€"Returning Officer. In Polling Subdivision No. 2, to be held in Council Chamber, Town Hall. Percy Greenwood, Deputy Officer. _ "Are you in favor of the Municipaliâ€" ty of Weston issuing thirtyâ€"year deâ€" bentures for the purpose of raising $115,500 for an addition to the High School to provide accommodation for ordinary High School instruction: and for vocational classes organized under the provisions of The Vocational Eduâ€" cation. Act?" ANDERSON & McMASTER, Barrisâ€" ters, etc., 225 Mavety Street, Toronto, Solicitors for the Administratrix. In the matter of the estate of William. David Fitzgerald, late of the Townâ€" . ship of York, in the County of York, Accountant, deceased. \ NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario 1914, Chap. 121, Sec. 56, that all persons bhaving claims against the estate Oof the said William David Fitzgerald, who died on or about the 29th day of March, 1922, are_required to send by post prepaid to the undersigned, the Solicitors of the Administratrix, their names, addresses, and statement of their claims duly proved by affidavit, on or before the Twelfth day of June 1922, and that after the said date, the Administratrix will proceed to distriâ€" buteâ€"the, estate, having rfigard only to those claims of which she shall then have notice. DATED at Toronto this Twelth day of May, AJD., 1922 e Theodore, Sask. ce < â€""It is a pleasure to me to write a NYS few lines about @®y %»> i) Dr. Pierce‘s Goldâ€" 85 / en Medical Disâ€" covery.â€" I used 3 S this medicine and / % can say it is just T\ yz R@e vhat I wanted /j/f; Z4 & FQRo and needed. The #"\2ESY_N sour stomach, L337 .> heartburn after eating and the gas are gone and I am able to take cold water again. Before I had to take the water hot on acâ€" count of the stomach trouble. I recâ€" ommend ‘Golden Medical Discovery‘ to every one who knows what a weak stomach is."â€"W,. E. Waugh. Health Is Your Most Valuable Asset. Do Not Neglect It! Hattonford, Altaâ€""Being rundown after the flu, I was in a weakened condition, had dizzy spells and short breathing, followed by faintness. It seemed as though I‘dâ€"never feel well again, but I was determined not to give up. Hearing of Dr. Pierce‘s famous ‘Golden Medical Discovery‘ I sent for a bottle, followed the direcâ€" tions, and soon felt less tired and faint, and finally I got back to my, normal state. I have thanked God many times for restoring my health, and J gladly recommend this ‘Medical Discovery,‘ for it is so pure, and worth a trial to anyone who is runâ€" down."â€"Mrs. Gertrude White, Crys~ tal Springs Farm. Golden Medical Discovery is put up in Dr. Pierce‘s Laboratory in Bridgeburg, Ont., and sold by all druggists in both tablets and liquid. Write Dr. Pierce, President Invaâ€" lids‘ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice. [ * Mrs. Neish Main Street North. WESTON (Near Masseyâ€"Harris Works) How‘s Your Stomach? % <g 2 #> w k 7 7 ks . AAE j/yz PB P 210 Ee & TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT Vim, Vigor and Health Follow This Advice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Need a Tonic? J. H. TAYLEOR. Clerk LAUNDRY PHONE 17â€"3 8. BARRATT, Clerk. Township of Etobicoke NOTICE THE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON Jackâ€"My. brother takes up French, Spanish, Italian, Hebrew, German and Scotch. _ 5 f _ Jackâ€"Study? He doesn‘t study. He runsâ€"an elevator. _ } Jill â€" Goodness! When does he study ? ‘They found his body in the great armehair, with the string of jewels in his lifeless fingers. A â€" The walls of the room shimmered away, high and clear, above and aâ€" round him, stretched the immeasurâ€" able glory of the starry vault of the sky. Far below him, lost in the imâ€" mensity of space, the world glimmerâ€" ed for an instant and then went out. Softly\ she answered; "Yes! It is time. Come, John!", Beside him she towered a splendid shape, wideâ€"wingâ€" ed, wonderful. "Come!" A knocking at the oor, loud, reiterâ€" ant, insistent, penterated to Symonds‘ dulling . brain. Vexed, his dimming eyes sought Bessie, and implored reâ€" lease.. His stiff lips shaped unspoken words: "It is not time? It is not yet time ?" â€" $ "Come!" she commanded; and led the way up the stairs. For a moment Mrs. Symonds bowed her head. In that moment her world died. The past was gone; there was no more future. Only the present remainâ€" ed, and it was going. She was not one to submit while any hope remained; there, but neither was she one to fight the inevitable. This was the inevitable. She raised her head once more. "Briefly," he concluded, "your son is dying. He cannot live six months; perhaps not six days. He came too late. He has worked too hard all his life. He is burned out. Moreover, his mind is affected. He must be kept unâ€" der. continual obgservationâ€"must not be left alone for a single instant." Once more came the stabbing pain, keener than before;;then a great peace descended upon him, and he lay moâ€" tionless, eyes fixed upon hers, listenâ€" ing to her voice as it rippled on, soft as the murmuring of many waters. Sso an hour passed. In the street below, a doctor‘s autoâ€" mobile panted,to a stop, and a man ran up the steps. A moment later he confronted, Mrs. Symonds. He knew her wellâ€"knew her to the lastâ€"fibre of her beingâ€"and he, said his say bluntly. â€" She bowed her head. "Do not fear," she said. ‘"Do not fear. For there shall be no more sorrow, nor any tears. or the former things are passing away." SGut. youl Butâ€"you.L must.â€".>:.3 "There â€" is no Aneed." John! < John! Don‘t you know that I am dead alâ€" ready. I have been dead for fifteen years. I died the day I came back to you." ; Horror® glimmered in ‘his eyes. She must be ~mad, mad! But before he could speak, again came that swift, stabbing pain, distorting and confusâ€" ing, making the room spin round in dizzy cireles. Through the mists her vorce rang, clear and steadying. "No, John!" she breathed. "No! I am not mad. I am dead. I died fiftéen years ago. But my love was stronger than death. Around God‘s throne were choirs of cherubin and seraphim, phalanx on phalana, tier above tier, innumerable; but I was hungered for you, and it was given to me to come back and stay with you until the end." "And this is the end ?" The incandescent lights had dimâ€" med; but against the background of the darkness, her face stood out with a soft radiance, j "Yes, Johnt The end is very near." His lips moved. ‘"‘Fifteen years. It has been long." y "Not long. Sorrow endureth for a night; but joy cometh in the morning. A thousand years are but as a watch in the night." Continued from Page 3 ed the question. How â€" snould she know; yet he was ‘suddenly certain that she did know, and, that she would tell him.. Doctors might evade; but she would not. ~"Am I dying?" he questioned. THE PRICE 63 MAIN ST. SOUTH THANKING YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE IN THE PAST AND SOLICITING A CONTINUANCE, § GREASES TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS : WE HAVE OPENED A NEW GARAGE AT 63 MAIN STREET SOUTH, AND ARE IN A POSITION TO GIVE YOU THE SAME PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE AS BEFORE. OUR EQUIPMENT IS UPâ€"TOâ€" THEâ€"MINUTE AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. ANNOUNCING OUR REâ€"OPENING â€" . Marriott Home Made Pure Beef Dripping, Ib. .. ... ... ... Home Made Sausages a specialty. . (MADE ON THE PREMISES) ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Phone Orders given special attention A NUMBER OF APPLE BARRELS FOR SALE. GOOD FEOR MOVING. Phone 340 DO YOU NEED A USED CAR NOW ? Garden Tools Garden Seeds / Poultry Netting MAIN STREET, WESTON PHONE 317 Eagle Garage JOHN SHAKESPEARE Best Quality Meats We have all kinds and makes and these cars are well worth looking over. These cars were all driven by firstâ€"class drivers and are in excellent condition. We gunarantee these cars to be in perfect mechanical condition. D H A M‘ S HA R DW A RE OILS PHONES: GARAGE 421, HOUSE 93]J CEMENT FOR BUILDERS F. BENO, Manager WESTON ACCESSORIES cce BC WESTON 8 John St. PHONE 14 PAGE SEVEN |

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