a. e PR &"l!‘lulnlllllllllll“l;l_lIlllllllllllIllllllllllllIIllll“ moon ormenentimmeeineenceennneenneeceneneren0ng cooeccnceconc ce eec0eneceqeere e eeecreecereecrvere '"f"" ',“,": '_"i"_' 1||:|:|||-| D lllllllllllllllllllll@ Phone 530 WHAT ABOUT YOUR CONCRETE WORK ? WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1923 EYEGLASSES AND _ SPECTACLES $3.00 PHONES: WESTON 26 Charters Publishing Co. 185 YONGE STREET ._. If you want a good : job at the right price, get in > ~touch at once with ~ _ s The Gay Stores Fashionable Glasses with shell rims and gold mountings with flat or deep curved lenses. j . = We will also duplicate any lens in the first division for $1.00. Any Eyeglass or Spectable Frame that you desire for $1.00. This is a genuine sale starting Saturday, March 3rd. _ WE ARE THE AGENTS FOR McCASKEV‘S. THESE BOOKS ARE OF THE VERY BEST STYLE AND ARE TO BE DEPENDED UPON. BY ORDERING THROUGH THIS OFFICE WE HAVE A VERY ATTRACTIVE PROPOSITION TO OFFER YOU. CALL US UP AND OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL SEE YOU. CONCRETE CONTRACTOR 2 ?@. § 4* § # ock. ~ 3 E & io / &n 9 & d 6 F s Th i 2 A 36 4# ie C e@ ' £ ' C fll 2 t LAHAIHAAAD 4 / ..2,*&«‘ (,;;;.‘). Hnf ï¬"‘l}'.’;“ P 7 & he P mM3 , v;’"if;"' o 3 f B Graduate Optometrists in Attendance. LIMITED WESTON TWO PHONES, LOCAL OR CITY per palr 3rd Ave., Westmount What About Your â€" $3.00 Mr. and Mrs. C. Rawson, of East Toronto, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cranevon Sunday., 3 ~~Little Jean~ Worgan, ‘ of Lambton Mills, spent the week end with Mrs. J. Worgan. â€"â€" _ . S 3 The Humbervale Ladies‘. Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. J. Crane on Tuesday afternoon, March 6th. All the members are requested to be presâ€" ent. Meeting at 2.30 o‘clock. The quarterly board meeting of Lambton Mills Circuit will be held in Humbervale Church on Thursday evâ€" ening, March 1st. QPPOSITE EATON‘S HUMBERVALE JUNCTION 3744 THE.TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON Eyes tested accurately by Inch, opâ€" tometrist, and> Jhonor graduate optiâ€" cian. Glasses repaired and refitted. Mrs. Frederick E. Jeffrey will reâ€" ceive for the first time in her new home, 104 Clurch â€" St., Weston, on Friday afterno0#, March 9th, from 3.30 to 6 c‘elock. Her sister, Mrs. E. E. King, of Streetsville, will receive with her. $ Mr. Keeling, professional for. the past season at the â€" Thistledown Golf Course, is leaving to take a similar position with the Lookout Point Club at Welland, Ont. Bargains againâ€"1c Sale, Inch‘s, on March 1st, 2nd and 3rd, Thursday, Friâ€" dayâ€" and Saturday. Miss Yeo, of Little Britain, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mys. John Yeo, Main St. The opening of the new pipe organ now being installed in Westminster Presbyterian Church, will be made the occasion of a musical festival of merit, and will be held on Thursday, March 15th. J. Earle Newton,. organist of High Park Presbyterian Church, will be the organist for the evening, and will be assisted by the following well known artists, Margaret Kirkup, soâ€" prano; P. G. Riggs, musical director of Westminster Cha‘rch, and the choir. Keep this date in mind. The ladies of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Mt. Dennis, are holding a home made baking sale on Saturday afternoon, March 3rd, at 3.30 p.m. in the schoolroom of the church. Mr. J. M. Gardhouse left on Monâ€" day afternoon to attend the sale of Shorthorn cattle at Elora, Ont. The many friends of Mr. George Teasdale are pleased to see him out again after being confined to the house for several weeks. Miss Gertrude Rodwell, of King St., returned home this week after spendâ€" ing a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. Murphy, at Thorold. At the regular monthly meeting of the Board held on Thursday evening, it was decided to enter the school in the York County agricultural fair competiâ€" tion. The Thistletown, Weston and Willowdale fairs were discussed, and the Board were unanimous that the school should compete against the other schools in North York Township and Willowdale was selected. This fair is held in September. Mr. Bull was apâ€" pointed a delegate to represent the secâ€" tion at the annual convention of the Ontario Trustees‘ Association, which will be held in Toronto at Easter. Mr. J. 0. Bull was elected trustee by acclamation at the byeâ€"election meetâ€" ing held in Maple Leaf Public School Section No. 31 on Wednesday evening. The vacancy at the board was caused by the resignation of Robert Walton. Mr. Jos. Hands was the presiding offiâ€" cer and John Mills acted as secretary of the meeting.. Mr. Alfred Partridge was nominated but withdrew his name. The meeting was largely attended. Mr. Bull will fill out the unexpired term of the former trustee. He will have to seek reâ€"election in December. At the annual meeting of the Langâ€" shan Society of Canada held at the Wanless Bldg., Toronto, last week, Mr. John Peirson, Church St., was appointâ€" ed one of the delegates to the Central Poultry Council for the year 1923. a vocal selection. Refreshments were served by the hostess, and before disâ€" persing a vote of thanks was tendered for her generous hospitality. The next meeting will be held on Thursday afâ€" ternoon, March 8th, at the home of Mrs. J. C. Irvin, corner Pine and Marâ€" in Sts. All ladies interested â€"in â€" the work are given a special invitation to attend. One Cent Sale, March 1st, 2nd and 3rd, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at Inch‘s. A large number of the Weston Branch of the Grenfell Mission gathâ€" ered at the home of Mrs. C. L. Moffat last week for the regular sewing afâ€" ternoon, and as usual considerable proâ€" gress was made with the garments on hand. The collection _ amounted to $11.20, and this will mean an addiâ€" tional amount of comforts for the anâ€" nual bale. During the afternoon the ladies were delighted with several muâ€" sical selections, Misses Irene and Isoâ€" bel Moffat, givingâ€" a number of violin and piano numbers, also Miss Ingram, Miss Lindsay, of Toronto, spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Ward, Main St. & Inch‘s lung balsam stops that cough and Cureâ€"aâ€"Cold breaks up a cold. * ‘At the annual meeting of the Onâ€" tario Dairy Council Mr. E. H. Stoneâ€" house was reâ€"elected president for the coming year. C APhureday, March Ist, meeting of the <Weston LEibrary Board in Public Libâ€" rary. Tuesday, March 6th, meeting L.O.L. No. 216, in LO:Oâ€"E. Hall, Church St, 8 p.m Friday, March 2nd, meeting of A.0 F., Weston lodge, in Memorial Hall Rlisemere Ave,.8 p.m. Monday, March 5th, regular meeting of the Westoh Lodge, 1.0.O0.F., in C€hurch St. Hall 8 p.m. Friday, March 2nd, Board of Eduâ€" cation meeting in Council Chamber, 8 p.m. Friday, . March _ Ind, annual _ "at home," Humber Lodge, A.F. & A.M., in Humber Heights school auditorium. Thursday, March Ist, monthly meetâ€" ing Weston Fire Brigade in Brigade Chambers, 8 p.m. Thursday, March 1st, meeting Royal Black Preceptory in Memorial Hall. Wednesday, March #th, meeting of ©.€.E. in Church St. hall 8 p.m. GRENFELL SEWING TEA CCMINS EVENTS MAPLE LEAF CWS . Buy your Victor records and" .maâ€" chines, Kodaks and films from W. J. Inch, sole agents for Rexall and Nyâ€" al~ Remedies. & WANTEDâ€"Clean room with board. Apply box 76, Times & Guide, Wesâ€" ton. xâ€"16â€"tf HOUSE FOR SALEâ€"Six rooms and bath, modern conveniences, good garage, 50 foot lot, fine garden, best location in Weston, near school, cheap. Owner leaving town. M. J. Rowland, 239 Church St., Weston. xâ€"16â€"tf EXPERT ELECTRICAL _ REPAIRâ€" ING FOR DEFECTIVE appliances. Motors, stoves, heaters, irons, inâ€" struments, etc., skillfully put in order. Our charges are moderate, 285 Main St. N. Phone 346J. 0â€"10â€"1t WANTEDâ€"To rent or lease 6 or 8 roomed house in Weston from May Ist, 1923. Senl particulars to Box 75, Weston Times & Guide, Weston P.O. x=11â€"3t Prove the power of Advertising. Try i FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"2 roomed WANTEDâ€"To rent or lease, a 6 or 8â€"roomed house in . Weston from May I1st, 1923. Send particulars to box 75, Times & Guide office, Wesâ€" ton P.O. x xâ€"17â€"3t FOR SALEâ€"Bedroom and diningâ€" room suite, also library set, electric fixtures, cheap for cash. Leaving town. A. Keeling, Humberview Blvd., Weston, phone 570J. Oâ€"18â€"It HIGH GRADE â€" ELECTRIC FIXâ€" FOR SALEâ€"1 bay horse, 8 years old sound, suitable for farmer or teamâ€" ster. Apply George Barron. xâ€"18â€"1 LOSTâ€"Hound, fawn or tan colored, white stripe on chest and getting white around nose. Reward. A. Hill. Weston. xâ€"I8â€"It NOTICEâ€"Will the person who reâ€" moved the set of dies from the blacksmith shop of Mr. H. Cousins, Weston, please return the same. As the party is known, further action will be taken in theâ€"matter unless returned at once. . H. Cousins, Sr., Weston. § x=18â€"It FOR RENTâ€"Comfortable room and board with private family, close to car. line.~ Apply 1285 Fifth Ave., Mount Dennis, phone Weston 282 W. 3 xâ€"I8â€"1t FOR SALEâ€"Bedroomâ€" suite, table, chairs, laundry stove. Apply 316 Main St., Weston. O=ESâ€"It FOR SALE OR TO RENTâ€"200â€"acre farm. Apply Ed. McDonald, Downsâ€" view, phone Weston 2 on 42. GARDENERâ€"And handy â€" man_ for golf â€"club, near Toronto. Apply to Room 30, 77 York St., Toronto. xâ€"18â€"1t WANTEDâ€"A young girlâ€"to assist with housework, no washing. Apply to 326 Main St. N., Weston, phone. 57. ; wexâ€"18â€"It cottage, good well, chicken garage and 6 acres of land. 82%/», Woodbridge radial line. 9 Gloucester St., Toronto. North â€"6283F. TURESâ€"We can supply and instal single fixtures or complete outfits and give you greater value than Toâ€" ronto dealers can offer. 285 Main St. N., phone 346J. Great Selling Out Sale BOOTS AND SHOEKS MIDDLEMAN‘S SHOE WANT COLUNMN We are clearing out our entire Fall and Winter Stock of Men‘s, Woâ€" men‘s, Misses, Youth‘s and Children‘s Footwear, at less than half the price. We are not considering the cost, the stock must go. Lack of space does not allow us to go into fuller details, but we can honestly say there are some wonderful bargains. Come in and look‘around. Compare our quality and reduced prices. Watch our windows for special reductions. Do not forget the place. n et . taee We have on hand about 500 pair of all kinds of Spats, and in order to clear them all out, we have reduced them to the following unbelievable prices. Quality the very best. Come in and look them over. Try them on. Reduced as followsâ€" § Regular $1.45. Reduced to. . . . Regular $1.95. Reduced to .. .. Regular $2.95. Reduced to .. .. Regular $3.95. Reduced to .. .. xâ€"13â€"tf xâ€"18â€"2t house, Stop Apply Phone Last Call for Spats 1t FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF 2916 DUNDAS STREET WEST 250 Royce Ave. Junction 2962 35722â€"12â€"in. $1.50â€"Gems from "Blossom Time" Victor Light Opera Company ‘"In Old Vienna Town," "Tell Me,\Daisy," "Only One Love 4 Ever Fills the Heart" and "Song of" Love."â€" ; Gems from "The Yankee Princess" Victor Light Opera Co. "The Waltz is Made for Love," "In the Starlight," "My Bajadere," "Roses Lovely Roses," and "I Still Can Dream.‘" 55180â€"12â€"in. $2.00â€"It‘s a Finc Thing to Sing Sir Harry Lauder Saturday Night Sir Harry Lauder 19010â€"10â€"in. 75¢â€"When You and I were Young, Maggie, Blues Miss Patricola and Billy Murray with The Virginians Come On Home Miss Patricola with The Virginians 19008â€"10â€"in. 75¢câ€"When All Your Castles Come Tumbling Downâ€"Fox Trot Zez Confrey and His Orchestra ya The Lonely Nestâ€"Fox Trot ((Intro. "A Dream of Orange Blossoms") Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 19002â€"10â€"in. 75¢câ€"La Palmona (The Dove)â€"Fox Trot _ 9 * ~o ooe aâ€" International Novelty Orchestra 19003â€"10â€"in. 75¢â€"Ivy (Cling to Me)â€"Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orch. I Gave You Up Just Before You Threw Me Downâ€"Fox Trot Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra WM. SANDERSON‘ IRLG BARGA Owbridse‘s Lung Tonic 29¢ COME IN AND HEAR THE LATEST VICTOR HITS Specials for Friday and Saturday, March 2nd and 3rd Gin Pills 29¢ 50c 60c NEW MARCH VICTOR RECORDS 25¢ $1.00 $1.30 Mecca Nestles‘ Scott‘s Salve Food Emulsisn 2 for 25¢ } 2 for $1.25 77c 3 Cl > en 5 International Novelty Orchestr O Sole Mio (My Sunshine)â€"Waltz _ aalt < ) (ixstare A. B. S. & C.{; _ Aspirin â€" 100 in bottle? (I d0z. in tin box) 2 for 23¢ 13¢ 2 Stores . 2860 Dundas St. West or. Keele St. â€" Junction 5500 . 49c ... 95¢ $1.25 $1.75 $1.50 Nujol 99¢ 25¢ $1.90 Yeast Vitamine 49¢ Hair Groom 39¢ 60c