WEDNESDAY, AUGUST _g ake notice that: il. The Council of the Corporaâ€" Ttion of the Town of Weston inâ€" tends to construct as a local imâ€" provement a 4â€"foot concrete sideâ€" walk on the south side of Joseph Street from Rosemount Avenue easterly to the east limit of lot 19, plan 1164, an approximate disâ€" tance of 730 feet, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. w 2. The estimated cost of the work is $1057.05, of which $582.90 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated special rate per foot frontage is .73 cents. â€" The \special assessment is to be paid i ten annual instalments, at the annual rate of 9.8 cents per foot frontage. ) 3. A petition against the work #Rill not avail to prevent its conâ€" struction. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $346.36, of which $173.18 is to be paid by the Corporation. "[_l“he estimated special rate per oot frontage is .73¢c on King St. and .77c on John Street. The speâ€" cial assessment is to be paid in ten annual instalments at the anâ€" nual rate of 9.8 cents per foot wrontage on King St. and 10.5 cents per foot on John St. by MR. W. A. FANNING to sell by ublic auction at McDermott‘s Hotel, &oodbridge, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1922 the following property: Twenty‘ choice dairy cowsâ€"5 Holâ€" steins, 6 years, just freshened; 2 Holâ€" iÂ¥ein springers, due in two weeks; pure bred Holstein, 5 years, due August 11; Â¥ Holstein springers, due inside 2 weeks; 4 Ayrshire cows, 3 to freshâ€" en, one in; 20 cows, all guaranteed sound in udder; 4 Jersey cows, expectâ€" ed; all cows guaranteed sound in udâ€" der or returnable free of feed bill. Take notice that: 1. The Council of the Corporaâ€" tion of the Town of Weston inâ€" tends constructing as local imâ€" provements 4 foot concrete sideâ€" walks on the north side of John St., and on both sides of King St: across the Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk Railways‘ right of way, an approximate distance of 100 feet on John Street and 69¢ on the north side and 64‘ or the south side of King St., and inâ€" tends to specially assess â€"a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. 3. A petition against the work will not avail to prevent its conâ€" struction. Dated this 21st day of July, 1922. T. H. TAYLOR, Clork. approved joint notes. MANNING MeEWEN, Auct _ Dated this 21st day of July, 1922. No reserve. Sale . at shatp. _ . Oh, may he, who says from his depths of stupidity: "It isn‘t the heat; it is just the huâ€" midity," In quitting this life, with a temperaâ€" ture meet s Where humidity ain‘t, but there‘s plenty of heat. TERMSâ€" The undersigned has been instructed TOWN OF WESTON AUCTION SALE OF FIRST CLASS HOLSTEIN DAIRY COWS TOWN OF WESTON A NUMBER OF APPLE BARRELS FOR SALE. GOOD FOR MOVING. Phone 340 Lawn Mowers Garden Hose Garden Tools O L D H A M S HARDW A RE MAIN STREET, WESTON â€"JOHN SHAKESPEARE J. H. TAYLOR, Clerk. Three months‘ credit on Home Made Sausages a Specialtyâ€"Fresh daily "(MADE ON THE PREMISES) Best Quality Meats one o‘clock 2ND, 1922 ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Phone Orders given special attention | â€" Notice is hereby given that Byâ€"law | No. 18370 was passed by the Municipal ‘~Council of the Town‘ship of Etobicoke on the 5th day of July, 1922, to set aside and designate a definite section !or area in the Township of Etobicoke to construct and extend a system of water mains in the area thereinafter described, for the benefit of such area. The estimated cost of the same is to be $55,000.00, and that such Byâ€"law was registered in the Registry Office for the east and west riding of the County of York, on the 17th day of July, 1922. Any motion to set aside or quash the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. ~IS HEREBY GIVEN that Perce Eversfield, of the City of Toronto, in the County of York and Province of Ontario, Railroad Employee, will apâ€" ply to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from his wife, Ethel Beatrice Eversfield, of the said City of Toronto, married woman, on the, ground of adultery. Never be satisfied until you know all the swimming strokes, and have some knowledge of lifeâ€"saving methods too. f Dated at Islington this 25th day of July, 1922. Paal n ail" Never bathe in an unfamiliar spot without first satisfying yourself that it is safe. Judge Priestâ€"Parson, that turkey you sold me yesterday wasn‘t a tame one as you claimed it to be, for I found shot in it. Parson Brownâ€" Judge, dat was a tame turkey jest like I sed it was; dem shot was meant for Don‘t bathe more than once a day; and take a brisk walk after you are dressed. _ Don‘t be too venturesome; dg’n’t, for instance, swim far from the bank if you are alone and the water is cold. _ Should you begin to feel chilly, leave the water at once; you have had enoughâ€"too much, in fact. It is foolish to hesitate on the bank, and then enter the water inch by inch. You will not feel the cold so. much if you splash in straightaway. Never fling a younger boy into the water with the idea that he will "learn to get out." It is as absurd as dropâ€" ping him into a pit with a gun and a bear, on the principle that "he"ll jolly soon learn to shoot." DATED at Toronto in the Province of Ontario this 12th day of July, 1922. PERCE EVERSFIELD. Do not bathe until at least two hours have elapsed since your last meal. ASTHMA, SUMMER COLDS. You don‘t need a month‘s treat= ment to prove the worth of RELIEF ISs IMMEDIATE. It restores normal breathing,â€" stops mucus gatherings in nasal and bronchial passages, assures long nights of quiet sleep. $1.00 at your druggist‘s, or write for free trial to Templetons, Toronto. Hay â€" Fever P A Z â€"M A H! Sold by Richardson‘s Drug Store During the war some Australian solâ€" ced Es Ealosal zmt o REGISTRATION OF BYâ€"LAW CEMENT FOR BUILDERS pONTS FOR BATHERS Township of Etobicoke WESTON NCTICE S. BARRATT, Clerk.___ of that village. f feet, . The roar of war shall roll from sea to sea, And on the sea where fleet engages fleet, Then fortunate who can, unharmed, depart From that last field where Right and Wrong shall meet. If then, amidst someâ€" millions more, this heart Should cease to beat. The Threnody of Lieut. Eric Wilkinâ€" son, M.C., Leeds Rifles, killed in action in October, 1917: Dark with the uncertainty of doubtful doom The future looms across the path we tread, Yet, undismayed we gaze athwart the gloom, Prophetically tinged with hectic red. The muttering of conflict, sullen deep, Surge over homes, where hopeless tears are shed. & And â€" ravens their illâ€"omened. vigil keep, _ , O‘er legions dead. But louder, deeper, fiercer still shall be The turmoil and the rush of furious A not entirely worthless sacrifice, Because of these brief months when home. Although, beneath TO "MY PEOPLE" BEFORE "THEâ€"GREAT OFFENSIVE" been For months of an exalted life, a Kin%é Peer for these months of those whos graves grow green Where‘er the borders of our Empire fling Their mighty arms. And if the crown is death, Death while I‘m fighting for my home and King, C Thank God the son who drew from you his breath To death could bring life meant more s Than selfish pleagures. Grudge not then the price, ; But say "Our country in the storm of war / â€" Has found him fit to fight and die for her" And lift your heads in pride foreverâ€" more. But when the, leaves the evening branches stir Close not the door, _ For if there‘s any consciousness to folâ€" low. The deep, deep slumber that we know as death, : If Death and Life are not all vain and hollow, : If Life is more than so much indrawn breath, Then in the hush of twilight I shall come, One with immertal Life that knows not death, But changes formâ€"I shall â€" come Mourn not for me too sadly; I have A wooden cross, that clay that once was I Has ta‘en its ancient earthy form knew, For in the voice of bird, the scent of flowers, The evening silence and the falling dew, Through every throbbing pulse of nature‘s powers, I‘ll speak to you. , / The oldest son was home on his first vacation since he had attained the digâ€" nity of class president. He and his father were discussing the affairs of the day. â€" Yes," answered the father, "I only hope that when you are that old you will know as much as you think you do now." & & anew, But listen To all the Finally the boy remarked: â€""Say, dad, I hope when I am as old as you are that I‘ll know lots more than you do." / Shelburne will erect a memorial monument in front of the Post Office to the wind that hurries by, Song of Life for tones you ERIC WILKINSON. PHONE 14 8 John St. THE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON memed ie evesy t § ... ByFa) $ oc 8 4 .:. .. $ ce yasecs J selee s« t sc s a0 ...l. .. J1s "} §3 . ¢z . Talll y. i y to .. .. Jb ie . 17 2 3 18 mi. 7. 2o 2CX 30 ... .0l. stt o.‘ s2.l....l g§ [ Z‘ x 19. s $8 i...... se ll ar l :. $8 Ilâ€". _ s9 A.n.. .l go i:ll 2. 6. That t Of the Municipal Council of the Muâ€" nicipal Corporation of the Village of . Woodbridge, to authorize the borâ€" rowing of the sum of $15,000.00 for a Waterworks Supply System. WHEREAS it is desirable in the public interest that the Municipal Corporation of the Village of Woodâ€" bridge, should acquire, construct, opâ€" erate and maintain a Waterworks Supply System within the said, muniâ€" cipality of the Village of Woodbridge for fire protection and other purposes. AND _ WHEREAS_ the Municipal Council of the said Corporation in contemplation of the establishment of the said Waterworks Supply System, have submitted the plans, specificaâ€" tions and an Engineer‘s report of the water supply and the works to be undertaken, together with such other information as was deemed necessary to the Provincial Board of Health and the proposed works have been apâ€" proved by the Provincial Board of Health. ol > C : 5 AND WHEREAS in order to pay for the construction of said Waterworks Supply System, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars will be required to be raised, which is the amount of the debt intended to be created by this Byslaw.. . L0 5. *\ o 7. And it is further enacted that the votes of the duly qualified ratepayers of the Village of Woodbridge entitled by law to vote thereon shall be taken on this byâ€"law and recorded as by law directed at the place and on the days and times hereinafter mentioned, that is to say, on the 29th day of June, 1922, at the Orange Hall on Walâ€" lace Street, in the said Village of Woodbridge at the hour of nine o‘clock in the forenoon, and closing at the hour of five o‘clock in the afternoon of the same day, and the Clerk of the Village, Edwin W. Brown, shall be the returning officer for such purposes. 6. That this byâ€"law shall come into force and come into effect on the day of the final passing thereof.â€" _ _ 8. On Monday, the 26th day of June, 1922, at the hour of eleven o‘clock in the forenoon at the office of the Clerk of the said Village of Woodbridge, the Reeve shall appoint in writing two persons to attend to the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk and one person to attend on behalf of the perâ€" sons interested in and desirous of opâ€" posing the passing of this byâ€"law. 9. The Clerk of the Municipal Counâ€" cil of the said Village of Woodbridge shall attend at his office in the said Village at 12 o‘clock noon on Friday, the 30th day of June, 1922, to sum up the number of votes given for and against this byâ€"law.. _ _ _ _ _ f Passed in Council this 8th day of July, 1922. G. D. MACLEAN, Reeve. ED. W. BROWN, Clerk. We e o AND WHEREAS for the purposes aforesaid it will be necessary to issue debentures of the said Municipality of, the Village of Woodbridge for the said sum of $15,000.00, and interest, as herein provided, which is the amount of the debt intended to be created by this byâ€"law, the proceeds of the said debentures are to beâ€"applied in the acâ€" quisition of lands, erection of pumpâ€" ing stations and tanks, stand pipe, reservoir and gallery, pumping maâ€" chinery, sinking. of wells and the equipment of said system and for no other purpose.. _ __.. n enneneny, ie NOTICE ON _PROMULGATION OF BYâ€"LAW The above is a true copy of a byâ€"law passed by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Village of Woodâ€" bridge on the Eighth day of July, 1922, and all persons are hereby required to take notice that anyone desirous of applying to have such byâ€"law, or any part thereof, quashed, must make his application for that purpose to the Supreme Court of Ontario, within one month next after the first publication of this notice in the newspaper called the Times & Guide, Weston, or he will be too late to be heard in that behalf. ED. W. BROWN, Clerk of the Village of Woodbridge. Dated at Woodbridge this lith day of July, A.D., 1922. AND WHEREAS it is desirable to issue said debentures at one time and to make the principal of the said debt repayable by annual instalments durâ€" ing the period of thirty years, being the currency of the said debentures, such yearly sums being of such reâ€" spective amounts that the aggregate amount payable in each year for prinâ€" cipal and interest in respect of said debt shall be equal as nearly as may be to what is payable for principal and interest during each of the other years) @ ~â€"... ~algmln . sDowiee. AND WHEREAS it will be necesâ€" sary to raise annually for the period of thirty years during the currency of the debentures to be issued hereâ€" under by a special rate sufficient therefor on all the rateable property within the Municipality the sum of $1032.08, for paying the said debt and interest thereon as herein provided. AND WHEREAS the existing debenâ€" ture debt of the said Municipal Corâ€" poration of the Village of Woodbridge is $5630.15, and no part of the princiâ€" pal or interest thereof is in arrears. . AND WHEREAS the amouné of the whole rateable property of he said Municipal Corporation of the Village ’?zsgflgoodbridge is the sum of $276,â€" THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the Village of Woodbridge by virâ€" tue of the powers vested in it by the Municipal Act, and all other powers thereunto enabling, enacts as follows: 1. That it shall be lawful for the Municipal Corporation of the Villa&e of Woodbridge for the purposes aforeâ€" said to raise the sum of $15,000.00, by the issue of debentures as.â€"hereinbeâ€" fore mentionéd. P22 s s 2. It shall be lawful for the Muniâ€" cipal Council for the said Corporation to borrow on the credit of the said Corporation of the Village of Woodâ€" bridge the sum of $15,000.00, for the purposes hereinbefore set forth and for ‘that purpose to issue debentures of the said_ Municipality to _the amount of $15,000.00, and said debenâ€"= tures shall be signed by the Reeve of the said Corporation‘ for the time beâ€" ing and countersigned by the Treasurâ€" er for the time being and duly sealed with the Corporate seal, which seal of the said Corporation the Clerk of the said Corporation is hereby authorized and directed to attach to the said deâ€" bentures. rols stt 3. The said debentures shall be datâ€" ed upon the date of the issuing thereâ€" of, and shall bear interest at the rate of five and oneâ€"half per cent. per anâ€" num from the date of the issue thereâ€" of, and the said interest shall be payâ€" able yearly on the day of the month on which the said debentures are due and as to both principal and interest the said debentures shall be payable in annual instalments within thirty years from date of issue thereof, such instalments shall be of such amounts that the aggregate amount payable for the principal and interesg‘ in any year shall be equal as nearly as may be to that which is payable for principal and interest, during each of the other years of such period of thirty years as hereâ€" inafter set forth, and such debentures shall be payable at the office of the Treasurer in the Village of Woodâ€" bridge, and shall have attached thereto coupons for the interest. wR e 4. During the currency of the said debentures there shall be raised by a special rate on all the rateable propâ€" erty in the said Municipal Corporaâ€" tion of the said Village of Woodbridge, the sum of $1032.08 for the purpose of paying the amount due in each of the said years for principal and inâ€" éexl')etst combined in respect of the said ebt. 5. The total amount of the principal and interest to be raised annually for the period of thirty years shall be as follows (the currency of the debenture to be issued under the authority of the said Act, and this byâ€"law): Principal Interest Total 1 .... ..$ 207.08 _ $825.00 $1032.08 2 ... c 218.48 813.60 _ 1032.08 $ anSp es 230.48 801.60 _ 1032.08 # Wls s 243.17 788.91 _ 1032.08 Bsce 256.52 715.56 _ 1032.08 Ocaes) s 270.65 761.48 1032.08 T Raaedi ols 285.52 746.56 _ 10832.08 Bc n ons 301.23 â€" 730.85. 1032.08 9 . ... s 317.80 714.28 _ 1032.08 10 ... .. 835.28 696.80 1032.08\ M .e.. . 353.173 678.35 _ 1032.08 1e s 373.18 658.90 1032.08 bs ui t B95.71 638.37 1032.08 . banaven 415.37 616.71 _ 1032.08 1b oa.. .. 438.21 593.87 1032.08 Por m ico e 462.30 569.78 _ 1032.08 rescen‘s 487.172 544.36 1032.08 F8 a... o. 5d 4.56 517.52 _ 1032.08 BY Larthed e 542.85 489.23 . 1023.08 2O a...0 se 572.12 459.36 _ 1032.08 B .n 9. 604.21 427.87 1032.08 en n 637.45 394.63 _ 1032.08 rB LA W 672.51 359.57 1032.08 4 .... .& 709.50 822.58 1032.08 S $i.lk .. 748.51 283.57 1032.08 BC i.r. l 789.67 242.41 _ 1032.08 Wi saon an 833.11 198.97 _ 1032.08 Bs ... .. 878.94 153.14 _ 1032.08 9 se 927.27 104.81 _ 1032.08 $O o ie ts 978.27 53.81 1032.08 BYâ€"LAW NO. 427 Prove the power of Advertising. 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