Times & Guide (1909), 11 Apr 1923, p. 5

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Anea Slecanl ues mesnn spu. J‘r‘ifif enX e . ce VICTOR MACHINES AND HIS MASTER VOICE RECORDS the Indians and Esquimaux of the far north. For thirty years Bishop Reeves «lived and labored _ among these people, and his address will deal with their mode of living. Lantern views will Jbe_ thrown om@ithewscreen, making the talk much more interesting and vivid of descriptions. All interested are corâ€" dially invited.\ Proceeds to be devoted to St. Matthids" «Church funds. * Oldâ€"Presbyterian Mr. Hayden, ‘of Foronto, will visit the Old Presbyterian Church on Friâ€" day . evening, April: 20th, giving a lecâ€" ture on the Labrador Coast fishing folk. My. Hayden is a well known interpretâ€" er of literature and the lecture promises to be both 1)’1*§jff§e1ble and interesting. St. John‘s Anglican io Saturday, iprilu21st, under the ausâ€" pices of the Women‘s Auxiliary, afterâ€" noon tea will be served in the Parish Hall, also a sale of home madeâ€"baking conducted. _ All‘interested are asked to kindly note this announcement and keep the datemfree. This Saturday, afternoon, under. the auspices ‘of | the! Junior Auxiliary, â€" a pleasing programme of singing, recitaâ€" tions, music and fancy drills will be The close of "the winter seasons‘ acâ€" tivities of the. Young People‘s Society will be imarked by a banquet to be held in the church,schoolroom on Monâ€" day night of next week. Dr. Waylor, a returned missionary from India, will preach at the evening service on Sunday, April 15th. â€" St. Matthias Under the auspices of St. Matthias Church, Westmount, Bishop Reeves will come. to Weston town hall on the evenâ€" ing of, Weylnesday, April 18th, and give a most ifl;(eresting lecture, dealing with TORONTO, ONT. PRICE 50 â€"CENTS A BOTTLE An Effectual Remedy for Croup, Bronchitis and Lung Trouble of any description. DIRECTIONSâ€"Adults, 1 teaspoonâ€" ful; children, over five and under twelve years, oneâ€"half teaspoonâ€" ful; and:‘over one and under five â€" years, ten drops in water, every three hours. Reg. No. 5426. «‘The Proprietary or Patent Medicine Act." PRINCESS PAT. HATR NETSâ€" JEFFERIS MEDICINE C0. WEDNESDAY, APRIL I1, 1923 t / ““UJ @ B a _/P | CA tRs) PC § ® wl ts .4 P A § | ',J' A ‘#: g : 442 Quehee Avenue JEFFERIS BRONCHITES REMEDY Prepared by o 250 Royce Ave. Junction 2962 WM. SANDERSON‘S «B & (o6 \; $ #7 raus Pess feeey fls Tob c EC «q > To Wc &3 Cabt coen eatd aiim Tw 4PCp va* 4e 4& s * £ 6 C3 &RA 7yA Y 4 .u NS & & t x 8. Go u5 y wa e Rew e 4 Bs C Lo s .fi i C <ts\ a & B 8 No t tm Jb 9 it i x) PS t &2 d B a B § â€"â€"â€" i "a a 7 i o <#) 3 kx &7 2 o 35 y ¢ n No t 5 m Bs & P hi Es AH o a i Fa wa e ) Ne t o h Sm & 6 l8 $ é“":."“:' 8t mi. Ned Czx® TS TL TCP â€" dicin dn Tss roas" CS up at olt IGs: as 8e |â€" Next Monday evening Mr. A. Pearâ€" "son,‘principal of the High School, will jgive the address at the young people‘s meeting, to be held under the direction |of the Literary and Social Department. kgiven. All the numbers are to be furnâ€" ished by these young workers, and they iextend to their friends a most cordial (invitation for Saturday afternoon, Apr. L14th. _A helpful and instructive hour was enjoyed by the members of the Ladies‘ Mission Study Class on Tuesday. night at the home of Mrs. Nason, Main St. Mrs. (Rev.) Walwyn was in charge. Following the study period, the X.L. Bible Class members held a short busiâ€" ness session to make final arrangements for the holding of their closing banâ€" quet for the year, which is to be held in the church schoolroom on Tuesday, April 24th. Wednesday evening, April 11th, Conâ€" firmation services will be held in St. John‘s Church. His Lordship the Bishâ€" op of Toronto will be.in charge. « Thursday evening of this week the members of St. John‘s A.Y.P.A. will godown to St. Anne‘s Parish Hall, Toâ€" ronto, to take part in the debate, "Reâ€" solved, that Hydro Electric Railways entering the City of Toronto should be controlled and operated within the limâ€" its of Toronto by the Ontario Hydro Electric Power Commission.",. This is a subject creating much interest at the present time, and St. Johns young peoâ€" ple will be pleased to welcome any Weston friends on this occasion. The Young People‘s Association held their regular meeting on Monday night. The meeting was undér the direction of the Missionary Department. _ Miss E. Hart was in the chair.. This was the last missionary meeting of the year and there was a large attendance. Mr. Arthur Lee, a student of McMaster University, gave a very interesting and profitable address. Mr. Lee is leaving for the mission field. A hearty vote of thanks to the speaker was moved by Mr.. Viector Brown and seconded by Mr. George Baldock. An excellent corâ€" net solo was given by Mr. Dean Maâ€" ther, which was very much appreciated by those present. Next Sunday morning will hbe Childâ€" ren‘s Service, and the parents are urgâ€" ed to have the children attend this specâ€" ial morning service with them. â€" Next Monday evening Mr. A. Pearâ€" The regular work evening of the Misâ€" sion Circle Class will be held Thursâ€" day evening of this week at the home of Mrs. L. Coulter, King St. The Ladies‘ Aid Society are holding a sale of home made baking, also aprons and children‘s wear, in the baseâ€" ment of the church on. Saturday afferâ€" noon, April 14th, commencing at:4 p.m. Afternoon tea will also be served. All are given a cordial invitation to atâ€" tend. The regular meeting of the Women‘s Missionary Society will be held in the CUT RATE DRUG STORES. 2 Stores c Westminster Methodist 2860 Dundas St. West or:Keele St.=Junetion 5500 €lass IV.â€"Honorsâ€"Howard (Wellâ€" wood, Edith Bainbridge, Ted Voss, Melâ€" vin Love, Clarence Brooks, Alma Peterâ€" son, Jean Young, Myrtle Magee. Passâ€" Mary Elford, Osprey Chard, Emily Bennett, Rex. Maginn. : Jz.. ME _ â€"Honors â€"James Cladding, Marjorie McDonald, Harold Newlove, Vera Flanagan. Passâ€"Olive Northern, May Jackson. No on coll & suam iess B ANverase Attendance_......;..}. c47. § Sunday evening, March 15th,, the choir will render special selections from Mendelssohns‘ works, _ including, "I Waited for the Lord," from the Hymn of Praise for two sopranos and chorus. The soloists will be Miss Kathleen Mel!â€" drum and Constance Shaw. Mr. Riggs will also give, "It is Enough," from the "Rlisah," one of Mendelssolhn masterâ€" pieces. At the morning service the anthem will be Handel‘s "Largo." The pastor will also preach on the subject dealing with the great phophet, Elijah. church parlors on Tuesday afternoon, April 17th, at 3 p.m. 3 On Sunday evening last Mr. Linfoot sang very acceptably, "Calvary," as was evident by the intense interest manifested by=~the large congregation present. St. IH.â€"Honorsâ€"Arthur Newlove, Philip Holland. Passâ€"Edith Truesdale, Marjorie Clark, Mildred Wellwood, Ted Wilson, Mary Tier, Agnes Newton. . Report of Islington Public School for March. Only those reported who obâ€" tained at least 60% of total marks. Those marked honors obtained 75% or more. St. I.â€"Honorsâ€"Ernest Smith, Joseâ€" phine â€" MceGilchrist, â€"Franklin Dunn, Lloyd Hill, Ruth Patterson, Doris Loach, Melba Thompson, Gerrard Newâ€" ton. Passâ€"Pierce Maher, David Smith, William, Chard, Kave Miller, Herbert Fardell, Leslie Raven, Eric Hill, Mabel Manser, Margaret Robertson, Kenneth V.oss. Noromroll ~.sc__‘c>â€" unc cce 38, Avernge attendance ......... . 35:7 Those marked x absent from one ex amination. Sr. ILâ€"Honorsâ€"Norman Langford, Dorothy Tootell x, Ernie Runham, Ted Maginn, Brock King x, James Beamish, Audrey Ide, Lorette Branton, Bleanor Jackson, Jimmie Loach, Frank Kiteley, Wilson Moorhouse x, Theima Dempster x, Thelma Newlove. Passâ€"Clifford Manser, Doris Flanagan, George Newâ€" love, Bernard Fife, Donald MceDonald, Wilie Hill, Willard Jackson, Billie Kyle, Jack Selvage, Willie Kirby, Amos Love, Annie Jenkins.‘ Jr. I.â€"â€"Honorsâ€"â€"Lillian Turner. Pass =â€"Audrey Gladding, Billy, Fulton, Biâ€" leen Dempster; Roy Harrison, Don Kyle. Jr. IT. B.â€"Honorsâ€"Elsie Dinwoodic, Jack Chambers, Joan Heywood, George Johnston. Pass â€"â€" Dudley Newlove, Lawrence Michie, Albert Griffiths. Nowon roll. ... Average for month ISLINGTON SCHOOL REPORT M. M. ELEFORD, teacher. tendance ....â€">..l. 049 T. A. ERATE, principal Room 1. Room 2. Room 3. s. ©. CARR, tencher FAMILY REMEDIES KODAKS FILMS AND SUPPLIES THE TIMES AND GUIDE. WESTON 40. 36.9 No person in town need not be wellâ€"dressed! White Brothers‘ low prices and easy credit terms on family apparel bring good clothing within easy reach of all! o m es E5. "T. y R f h PEA hS £A4 o Ha s C 5 TK io :m £235cc0 C s &R A B & 5 h se 65 1 B ns td NCA is whie ols 3 3 1 SS \ 5E C s io NeA [A P A 3 ; t § P 6 9] & m Ta 5 & oo i Om oph h x4 in 0 * a (s 54 Co° \@ e MA h im encore [ifersomen w2 P 3 ':‘:\i"\ .}:;\- . a s 2 Blict $ m 8 Wiaal d dn ‘l' A is ma metaor ‘Q‘-fn,. C sar P C i ts S Hemal w t 4A E& 6 n ol se a fA 25 se Aos ko No B Pa "t,, w 9 m ons cs$ Bs to & \cc /b ta vaa 4 e. D C i 2 C naes y BSk pi i Ttae i arete 3 3 T T x 3 & t o i94 Ee . Eobaret im N e â€" ts ; Nee es M3 & ut h \ 1 Jn 3 C W \;\ & Ey mo ieA o ~ (od * t i o y h 5* Ks 3 ho m We MV h l [ BB\ D bsk 85 h %. is me CBP a t Ct 9 TB \eb i 5* m ($ N_ 0B 8 F A. 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These are spring models of the very finest quality fabrics. Regularly priced at $45 Misses Sport Coats Men‘s Indigo Dye Blue Serge Suits New Spring Clothes for Men, Women, Boys, Girls & Children $35.00 SPECIAL Topcoats 24.175 Lightweight coats for the chilly spring days and . summer nights. A fine range of patterns. Specialâ€" ly priced at MEN‘S ANC YOUNC MEN‘S & raxd & io &A 4 6A tm t 18 .‘?'i-‘. a J 9 Memone n & O 9 $ 0 GJ t Boys‘ Suits Velvet corduroys and tweeds. _ Sizes 20 to 25. Halfâ€" price Choice wool serges and tricotines, handsomeâ€" ly silk lined. These are regular $35 qualiâ€" ties. x $29.00 Ladies & Misses Suits Fine assortment of beautiful styles. Sizes for women. and misses. Halfâ€"price All shades in all the very newest upâ€"toâ€"date styles for spring $29.00 Wool Tricotine Dresses Caz;tqn E (_;repe Dr.ess.es' BR A NCH STORES 744 Danforth 2918 Dundas $11.95 744 Danforth oys‘ Suits In Scotch tweeds and fancy worsteds. All sizes up to 36. Reg. $12.50. $7.95 & Danforth Branch PAGE FIVE

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