$ the River Humber in an easterly and _ southerly direction to a point wher it is intersected by the easterly producâ€" 8 tion of Lot A, registered Plan 1441; ‘â€"â€" FHENCE westerly along the said casâ€" i‘ terly production of the southerly liâ€" \\| mt of Lot A, Registered Plan. 1441, [3 ,aï¬d continuing along the southerly liâ€" f mit of said Lot‘ A to the east limit 6 of Lot Seventeen (17); THENCE Wesâ€" Z â€" terly along the southerly limit ofâ€"Lots R Seventen, Eighteen and Nineteen, Reâ€" ‘ gistered Plan 1948, to the southwesterâ€" \ ly angle of said Lot Nineteen (19) Reâ€" | gistered Plan 1948; THENCE Southerâ€" § ly along. the easterly limits of Lots _‘ [Ewenty, Twentyâ€"one and Twentyâ€"two, ‘_â€" Registered Plan 1948, to the northeasâ€" fls terly angle of Lot 23,. Plan 1948; & THENCE Westerly along the northerâ€" ND y limit of Lot Iwentyâ€"three (23) ,Plan _ 1948, to the northwesterly angle of the !_â€" gaid Lot Twentyâ€"three (23); THENCE _ in a straight line to the point of inâ€" ; tersection of the centre line of Kingsâ€" ; way Place, according "to Registered Plan 1686, and the centre line of Fishâ€" ¢ ers Lane, according to Registered PJlan i/ 1948;; THENCE Westerly along the centre line of said Fishers Lane to the ‘_ _ intersection of the centre line of Lambâ€" ‘‘‘ ton Road; THENCE Southerly along f the centre line of Lambton Road to i ‘a point where it is intersected by the 3 easterly production of the northerly limit of Lot Fortyâ€"nine (49) according ; to Registered Blan 2052; THENCE _ | Woesterly to the northeasterly angle of Lot Fortyâ€"nine (49), Plan â€" 2052; THENCGE Westerly along the northerâ€" & ly limit of Lots Fortyâ€"nine, Fifty, Fifâ€" j tyâ€"one, Fiftyâ€"two and Fiftyâ€"three, Plan & 2052, to the easterly limit of Lot Fiftyâ€" & four (54), Plan 2052; THENCE Norâ€" therly along the easterly limit of Lots h Fiftyâ€"four, Fiftyâ€"eight and Fiftyâ€"nine (59), Plan 2052, to the northeasterly angle of Lot Fiftyâ€"nine (59); Plan f 2052; THENCE Westerly, along the @ northerly limit of Lot Fiftyâ€"nine (59), Plan 2052, to the northwesterly angle of said Lot Fiftyâ€"nine (59); THENCE _ \Kesterly in a straight line to the southâ€" easterly ‘angle of Lot Fiftyâ€"five (55), sccording to Registered Plan 1753; U THENCE Westerly along the southerly No imit of said Lot Fiftyâ€"five (55), Plan 1738, and continuing in the westerly _ sproduction thereof to a point One Hunâ€" § %red Feet (100‘) east of the easterly I, "Wimit of the Kingsway; THENGE Norâ€" P ‘therly and parallel to the cast limit ( f the: Kingsway to the centre line wl E Hyland Avenue; THENCE Westerâ€" â€" dflffly along the centre line of Hyland _ usavenue to the centre line of the Kingsâ€" way; THENCE Weseterly in a straight W line to the northeasterly angle of Lot U Thirtyâ€"one (31), Plan 1727; THENCE f â€" Westerly along the northerly limits of Lots Thirtyâ€"one and Thirty, Plan 1727, f and continuing in the westerly producâ€" | P}m thereof |to the centre line of ‘hurch Street, the said point being the place of beginning. TIMES AND GUIDE COMMENCING at a point in the centre line of Church Street where it is intersected by the westerly producâ€" tion of the northerly limit of Lot Thirâ€" ty (30) ‘according to Registered Plan 1727; IHENCE Northerly following the centre line of Church Street to a point where it is intersected by the centre line of Dundas Street; THENCE Southwesterly following the centre line of Dundas Street to the westéerly limit of the right of way of the lands of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company; ‘THENCE Northerly and easterly folâ€" lowing the northern limit of the lands of the Canadian Pacific Railway Comâ€" pany and the northeasterly Broduction thereof to the centre lincvof the River Humber;, THENCE following the canutre ‘line of â€"the (River Humâ€" ber in an â€" easterly $ and south efly direction to .. point... where V., to pass a Byâ€"law to constuct, manâ€" tain and operate a system of waterâ€" works and to provide in such Byâ€"law tlat the whole cost shall, subject to the provisions of the said Act, be charged and levied on and from all the property which has been defined by the Council as follows, that is to say: ALL AND SINGULAR that part of Etobicoke Township bounded as folâ€" lows,â€" ( COMMENCING at a point in the TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the /Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends, pursuant to the powers conferred upon it by the Leâ€" gislature of the Province of Ontario by Special Act, being Chapter 81, 8 Geo. 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CHARTERS, See.â€"Treas. ‘ The estimated cost of the construcâ€" tion of the said water works is $90,495, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923 Wednesday, April 11th, 8 p.m.â€"Confirmation service. _ "The Bishop of Toronto." â€" 8.00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m.â€"Matins.and sermon. 8.00 p:â€"m.â€"â€"Sunday. School. andâ€" A.Y.P.A.â€" Bibleâ€"Classes 7.00 p.in.â€"Eyensong and. sermon. Preacher at both services: "The Vicar." Organist, W. A. Greaves, Rectory Road. ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER Main Street North REV. E. G. HUTSON, L.TH., VICAR ONTARIO LAND SURVEY OR MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING TOWN PLANNING 1 and the Council proposes to issue deâ€" bentures for the cost of such construcâ€" tion, to be payable in thirty annual instalments assessed against the above described area, according to the assessâ€" inent roll from time to time. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such Byâ€"law will be passed after the same shall have been approved by the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board, and that the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board has appointed Tuesday, the 24th day of April, A.D. 1923, at the hour of 11 o‘clock in the forenoon at the office of the said Board, 47 Queen‘s Park, Toronto, and will at that time and place hear all persons who desire to be heard in reâ€" spect of the said water works or in respect of the area as designated in the said Byâ€"law. oâ€"23â€"12t Horace L. Seymour NOTICE is hereby given that Chester Abbott Redmond, of the City of Toronâ€" to, in. the County ‘of York, and Proâ€" vince of Ontario, student, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the presâ€" ent session thereof if the application can be heard, or at the next ensuing session thereof, if the application canâ€" not be heard at the present session thereof, for an Act annulling the marâ€" riage between himself and Angela Urâ€" sula Francesâ€"Edwards, of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, on the ground that the said marriage has never been and cannot be consumated. DATED at Toronto this 1st day of March, A.D., 1928, by Meéssrs. Johnston, Grant, Dods & Grant, 632 Bank of Hamilton Building, Toronto, Solicitors for the applicant. ' xâ€"21â€"5t â€" DATED at Toronto this 4th day of April, A.D. 1923. . _ A man can attain success if he is willing to pay the priceâ€"and â€"burn plenâ€" ty of midnight oil in study. _ The man or the woman who sucâ€" ceeds beyond his or her fellow workers is the man or woman who is prepared and who meets opportunity more than half way. a Don‘t ask how it is done. Ask what is the best way it can be done. The only pull worth having is the pull you give yourself by your own merits. § Knowledge is power. You can‘t very well go anywhere, if you don‘t know where you want! to go. Capital is needed to make a start in any line. Even a bootâ€"black must have the money for a set of brushes and a supply of blacking. Leadership calls for study and a knowledge of human nature. Avoid entering a blind alley and be prepared to undergo selfâ€"sacrifice, even though it may hurt; rather than get into a place that has no future. Anyflling and everything that unnéecâ€" essarily burns up a young man‘s time is burning up his future. & letter from her for nearly, two weeks." ‘"That is where you made the misâ€" take," was the prompt rejoindeer of Mrs. Grindways., "Instead of letting her go to college, youw should have sent her toâ€" one of those correspondence schools." Mrs.~ Grandways was calling upon Mrs. Cassidy, whose husband was wellâ€" toâ€"do, and whose daughter had thereâ€" fore been sent away to college. "By the way," said Mrs. Grandways, when the two had been gossiping for a while, "Wwhere is Claras I‘ haven‘t seen her for an age." Mrs. Cassidy swelled with pride. "Clara is at college," she replied with grandeur. And then added: "And I am so worried about her. 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(Continued from last week) "This is from Mrs. Rathbone," she said to the footman who opéned the door to her." "She sent me around with it from her dressmaker‘s.â€" She said that it was to be taken up to Mr. Iiathbone at once!"" & He took it up, and handed it to the nurse he. found outside. Isaac‘s door. She loked for a moment at the enveâ€" lope, but had no doubt, and said: she would let the man know in a moment whether there was an answer. Rathbone was awake, and staring up at the ‘ceiling when she came in. He had insisted on Thelma going out for a drive, but at that moment he was wishing that he had let her stay in and read to him . That was almost the only pleasure he ever got now. When others read to him it all sounded incoherent and uninteresting. Â¥ The nurse approached his bed. «"Mr. Rathbone," she said, "your wife has just sent this note round from her dressmaker‘s, and a girl\is waiting for an answer!!" an answer!!" "Why didn‘t she send the car?" Isaac said at once, his mind acute as ever, "I did not ask!" said the unrse. "Oh, all right, nurse! No accounting for women, anyhow. Will you open it please, and lay it in front of mi€, and I wil read it." He didn‘t like the idea of anyone else reading Thelma‘s note to him. He had had few. enough of them, poor felâ€" low, in his life, and they were meant surely only for his own eye. . And he read it, lying there so stark and »stiff and helpless, but with his brain so cruelly active: $ "If you wish to know how your wife is carrying on with Tom Goodwin, if you wish to know that he has just been at your very house with her, and everyâ€" thing else T know, please see me "at once! The helpless man closed his eyes. He wanted to ‘scream; but how dreadfully he wanted to gesticulate and throw his arms about as he had done in the old days, when one of his clients had managed to escape paying a debt. And he couldn‘t move a hand or foot. Theima and Tom Goodwin! Oh, what a fool he had been‘to imagine that Thelma really loved him now, helpless log that he was! He might have known that she could not stand it . She was strong and young and beautiful, and, of course, she still loved the fellow. But in his own house, under his own roofâ€"under his very roof! . It was the last blow of all! He felt a little weak for a moment,; and when he openmed his eyes he found the nurse‘s eyes on him as though she were worried. ‘"Nurse," he said, "there‘s a young party downstairs who brought this note. I want to see her up here, myâ€" self, alone!" ‘ "Mr. Rathbone, you can‘t!" "All right, if you â€"say that, I‘ll get up and go . You know Sir Burton said that I was not to be worried, and. you know that he said that if I was worried I might make a frantic effort to moveâ€"and kill myself. If you don‘t send her up quick, I shall try to move!‘ The nurse paled . "©You promise only to keep her a minute!"‘ she said. "Half a minute," he said, "I just want to look into herâ€"eyes and see it she is speaking the truth . That‘s all!" The nurse hesitated for a moment longer,; and then went ‘and told the fortman that the girl who was waiting downstairs could come up. € E Nesta started and grew pale when she heard the verdict, but a fierce deâ€" light passed through her. She was a thoughtles type of creature, the playâ€" thing of her emotions, and she gave no single thought to the terible thing she was : doing to this helpless man . She wanted only to hurt the other woman! "Alone!‘ said Isaac, as the girl came in, and the nurse went out reluctantly. "Well, my girl, did you write that thing?" "Yesâ€"â€"I did!" "I see," said Isaac, "well, there it is on the table at the sideâ€"take it and burn it first of all!" "Nowâ€"what do you know?" he said. "Come so I can look in your eyes as you speak, because I‘ve been kind of used to lookin‘ into people‘s eyes all my life, when they would come to me to borrow money, and tell me the fairy tale. I can tell allâ€" right, if it is the trutht Again all the old cunning, the acute mind still working. | & The girl moved up to him . She was quite unafraid. She felt almost conâ€" tempt for.a thing so helpless. She unâ€" derstood only physical strength. "I‘ve got no object in lying to you,", she said, "Tom Goodwin‘s been here to see your wife this morning. I saw him leave the house, and I taxed him with it, and he laughed and said he was goâ€" ing toâ€"see her when he likes. . Nice going‘s on, ed? Anyhow, it is the gosâ€" pel.. You can find out from your serâ€" vants. And P tell you more. "I‘m in love with Tom, Mr. Rathâ€" bone, and I‘m not the sort that gives a chap up without a fight. Liten! Tom loves me, but yourâ€"your wife"â€"she spoke as though she found it very difâ€" ficult not to mention, Thelma‘s name disrespectfullyâ€""has a sort of a hold on him. Make her give him up. Make her, Mr. Rathbone. You can! You‘ve got the cash, and you can do anything with that"â€"she laughedâ€""where Thelâ€" ma Rathbone is concérned. ~And. I‘ll tell you thisâ€"I had a row with Fom the otherh night, and he ‘admitted to me that he still loved Thelma. Mr. Rathâ€" bone,. if you and I pull togetherâ€"we can do them in the eye. Will you help me?" out!" Isaac Rathbone had his good moâ€" ment. Few men who have succeeded inâ€" life areâ€" absolutely without them. Probably no man is. _ _ "I see," he said, "and the next time Iâ€"want a bit of a slut to come and talk about my wife to me, Miss Nesta Phillips, I‘ll tell her so.. Now, clear And even as it may be said that no man who has really succeededâ€"in life can be entirely without his good moâ€" The Supreme Effort CHAPTER 21 NESTA PHILLIPS." THE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON He had spoken up like a man, but within his heart a fire was raging which could only be called fiendish. The nurse came in, gave him one glance, and ‘with a frightened word poured something from a bottle and put it to his lips. He took the draught and cmiled. "Thank you nurse!‘ he said. "Oh, Mr. Rathbone," she exclaimed, "I shouldn‘t have done it. You look so bad now.. What would the doctor say, what would . Sir Burton say, what would your wife sayâ€"it is the first time I have‘ ever been false to my trust!" : Isaac grunted. "Don‘t â€"be a little fool, nurse," he said, "you‘ve helped me, and I underâ€" stand what help is worth. Over there, in that desk, bring me the pocketâ€"book in the top rightâ€"hand drawer!" â€" : She did so, not suspecting his intenâ€" tion, and when she had it, he said: "What‘s in it, nurse?" She began to take the notes from it. "Ohâ€"pounds, and pounds," she said, with a faint smile: ‘"I ‘don‘t think I ever saw so much money at the same time in my life before!" 5 She put the money and the pocketâ€" book away, and came quickly back to her patient. 4 AH Isaac Rathbone lay very quiet when the girl had gone. _â€""Put it in your pocket thenâ€"that‘s for helping me!" . m 4 "I want to see my valet now," Isaac said, and she nodded at once. There seemed nothing very terrible in this. s s A few minutes later, Thomas, the valet, entered.: He was perhaps the one humanbeing in the world who loved Isaac Rathbone for himself." For Isaac had saved him from starvation years before, and had given him work and a home, and Thomas had not been ungrateful, i & "Yesâ€"sir!" he said, standing by the bed. i "Are we alone, Thomas?" "Yes, sir, quite alonel". ; "Thomas, will you find out who it was that called to see my wife this morning just before she went out. A young gentleman, I believe, but I want to know for certain." f "I doknow," Thomas replied, in a low voice, "I happened to be in the hall, sir, when he arrived. And I was. so surprised that he should call here, sir, that: 1 noticed who it was!" "Then itâ€"it wasâ€"" "It was Mr. Goodwin, sir, the gentleâ€" man all the fuss was about on the day you were married to the mistress!" ‘There was a silence, and the man stood looking very awkward and fidâ€" gety, and trying to see the expression on his master‘s face. But for the time being, at any rate, Isaac Rathbone‘s face was almost as motionless) as his body. "If, sir, there is anything I could do=â€"" "Thank you, Thomas," he said in a minute, "you are a good fellow, I shall not forget!‘ F4 "no, thank you, Thomas, no one can do anything, I‘mthinking !‘ "I‘m sorry, sir!"‘ said the man, and after lingering a moment longer, he turned ahd went thoughtfully from the room. $tal s It was just as well that he went theny, for he passed Thelma on the way upâ€" stairs, and she could not help noticing the strange look the man gave her. She had no way of knowing what it was all about, ~but strangely: enough the thought flashed through her mind that the servants in the house realized that Tom had been to see her that morâ€" ning, and gossip was already rife. "We imust leave London!" she told herself, as she reached the door of, her husband‘s room. "That you, dearie," said Isaac‘s oily voice as she came in, and in a moment the girl realised that there was a danâ€" gerous softness in his voice that had not been there for a long time, not, in‘ deed, since he had been ill. The note of plaintivenes was gone. She went quickly to his side. "Fine!‘ he said, and she saw suddenâ€" ly the first flush she had seen on his cheeks for weeks, and she saw the strange, cruel look in his eyes. "Had a nice time with your pretty boy?" he asked suddenly between his teeth. Thelma started, and for a moment her heart stood still. She thought for a second that he was either joking, or that she had misunderstood his words. "What, dear?" "Oh, don‘t ‘dear‘ me!"‘ he cried sudâ€" denly, the words rapped out with pasâ€" sion. "You are a fine one, ech? While I‘m on my back up here, helpless as a log, you have your young man downâ€" stairs in me own house"â€"hegrew more and more excitedâ€""under me own roof! ~ You have that young eur here, and, I, suppose, sit and tell how happy you‘ll be when old Issaac‘s gone, and the two of you can spend his moâ€" nev, ch? How‘s that?" Thelma‘s heart felt sick within her. At another time, with anyone else than this poor , helpless being, she would ltave felt savagely angry; her prlide would have been so stung that she would have given back a sharp retort. But, as it was, for Isaac she felt onâ€" ly an infinite pity. Soâ€"someone had talked! She knew that some of the servants did not like her. They thought in their queer way, that she had done too well for herself! â€" Little they knew the cost of the ring she wore Probably Thomas had given her away!‘ Yes, that explained the look that theâ€"man Thomas had given her. He must have been talking to Isaac. "Silent, eh?" said Isaac. She moved a step closer to him, and looked down as tenderly as she could through her tearful eyes. § ‘"Isaac, dear," she said, "I was mereâ€" ly trying to think how to answer you. Yes; Tom Goodwin was here this mornâ€" ing. I hadn‘tâ€"intended to tell you, thoush." a 2 "I bet you ‘adn‘t!"‘ the man cried 3 (Continued nest week) If you need a buildingâ€"up tonic for stomach and blood obtain Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Meédical Discovery from your nearest druggist or send 10¢ to Dr: Pierce‘s Laboratory in Bridgeburg, Ont., for trial pkg. tablets and write for free confidential medical advice. yâ€"28â€"12t Piano All Men and Women cines and began at once to take them. Iâ€"took two bottles each of the ‘Favorite Prescription‘ and the ‘Golden Medical Discovery‘ and they completely cured me of all my weakâ€" ness and restored me to good health. MRS. 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I sufâ€" e _â€"<N ffered _for a .Iolng 2 %‘\:1%&\ time with feminine 5-_6;‘;: Tace g{_- wea.kness,through ;-;\? ' which I became ) \ all rundown, t ky weak and ner C sn vous. I also had / n severe backaches, * ‘~@2AM_ pains in my side N *meg and bearing pains. NQW I learned of Dr. * Pierce‘s mediâ€" Box 221 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Services Public services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School 3 p.m. Wednesday 8 p.m. Prayer meeting ‘You are invited to attend (a foomine Cross Street Pastor: _Rev. W. M. Mackay, B.A. Residence: Humbermount, Weston Phone 293 sUNDAY SERVICES 11.00 a.m,.â€"Public worship. Sunday School in conjunction with motning service. 7.00 p.m.â€"Public worship. Organist and Choir Leader â€"R. Weatherston Everybody Welcome. p Pupils prepared for University Examinations STUDIO: 195 John Street, Weston Old Presbyterian Church L. T. C. M., Principal Phone Junction 5879 W, or Weston 228J o Violin Voice Cul ¢ Kindergarten Established 1858 Pastor, Rev. Forbes Robertson. 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Overland Touring Car with careâ€" ful and capable driver / for hire Weston. IN FANCY DANCING From ten o‘clock to twelve every Saturday morning. Phone 374 or call 110 Rosemount Ave., Licensed Auctioneer for Counties of York, Peel and Simcoe Terms Reasonable. MANNING McEWEN, Weston, Ont. Elsemere Avenue FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE ED. W. BROWN WOODBRIDGE Agent _ for. Fire, ‘Accident, Autoâ€" mobile and Plate Glass Insurâ€" ance in Safe Companies and at Best Rates. Family Washing Given Special Attention All work guaranteed to be well done. = Goods called for and delivered. CHARLIE WING 11.00â€" a.â€"m.â€"Morning service. 8.30 p.in.â€"â€"Service in St. Andrew‘s Hall, Thistletown. 7.00 p.m.â€"Service in St. Matâ€" thias Church, Westmount. Residence, John St. Phone 585 17 Main St. N. Phone 79 at 6.45 a.m., 12.45 noon and ‘6.45 p.m. Rev. I. B. Walwyn, B.A. Residence, 35 King St. Phone 48. A. T. Mather, Choir Leader:; Sunday Services Public worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m, 2.45 Sunday School Wednesday 8 p.m. Prayer meeting Brotherhood 10 a.m. 2nd. and . 4th Sundays. f A cordial invitation to all. is holding Children‘s Classes SUCCESSOR TO 0. E. LAROSE MOVING AND CARTAGE Long Distance Moving a specialty. CHARLES GILLIS Weston Methodist Church MISS M. SOSNOWSKY D RE SS M A K ER CORSETIERE Representing the Spirella Co. 131 King St., Weston Phone 183 Rev. Frederick Robertson, Rector The Rectory, Rectory Rd: Weston, . Phone 467W Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11.00â€" a.â€"m.â€"Morning service. 3.30 p.in.â€"Service in St. Andrew‘s LEAVE YOUR WASHING AND LAUNDRY wiTH Us MISS GLADYS COOPER Real Estate and Insurance Office ST. PHILIP‘S CHURCH MANNING McEWEN EVERYBODY WELCOME E. J. MUSSON 0. E. LaROSE MOTOR LIVERY GENERAL TEAMING A. MACKAY Phone 268 City Park. T449W. Weston Weston §32 Bloor W., Toronto, Ph. Col. 3 EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Consultations by Appolntment. 176 Church St., Weston 176 Church St., Weston Phone 161 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Hours 4 to 6 p.m.\ $ Evening by Appointment Dentist Office: Coleman & Hackett Block MAIN ST., WESTON Opposite Bank of Nova Scotia Nurse in Attendanceâ€"Extraction by G. Howard Gray, L.L.B. BARRISTER SsOLICITOR, NOTARY, ETC. 301 Crown Office Bldg., Toronte (Cor. Queen & Victoria Sts.) Dr. Harrison C.Roos DENTAL SURGEON Office: Bank of Montreal Bldg. Main and John St., Weston C. Lorne Fraser, M Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. WESTON OFFICE 52 Main St. N. Opp Central Hotel Monday and Friday Evenings and by appointment Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers â€"_â€" Phone 152, Weston Money to Loan on good First Mortgage Securities Chronic Discases _ ; Hours: 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 and by appointment. Saturday 3 to 5 Phone Weston: 482â€"J 20 Guestville Ave. â€"â€"Mt. Office: Main St. N. Phone 449 0. A. Foster, B.V., Sc. _ Will go Any Place 378 Beresford Ave Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Publie 2922 Dundas St., West Toronte (Above Moon‘s Hardware Store) «Real Estate Loans placed at Current Rates Telephone Junction . 991 Margaret C. Newsome Open for a limited number of pupile For appointment: Concert Soprano Teacher of Piano and Vocal Pupils prepared for Toronto Conservatory Examinations: STUDIO : 17 Joseph St., Weston Phone 228 J. Manufacturers of Pressed and Rug Brick Many shades of the several colors to select from. * Get in touch with the Local Agent. 106 Rosemount Ave. Phone 106 Dr. H. D. Livingstone VIOLINIST Residence: 191 Main St., Westom Phone 578â€"]J 2 Studio: Bank of ‘Nova Scotiq, WESTON. MILTON PRESSED BRICK COMPANY DR. J. T. HACKETT JOHN T. ANDERSON Dr. Arthur Gunn LEONARD L. T. MORLEY Teacher of Piano Lessons Given in the Homes Phone 498 or Write King George Apts.â€" 36 King St WESTON 7 University of Toronto Toronto Conservatory of Musie Beresford Avenue, West Toronte Telephone Junction 72 & 25 Years‘ Practical Experience VETERINARIAN Formerly Fowler‘s Veterinary Infirmary of Toronto St., Weston, Phone Junc. 1318 J. W. Brown, D.C. F. B. EDMUNDS Piano and Organ Tuner P. G. RIGGS VOICE PRODUCT;ON INTERPRETATION INEZ B. AYERS Phone Weston 564J CHIROPRACTOR W. C. BURRAGE Phone 295 PAXGE TEHREE Drop a Card Weston [ 18 18 Ed x