Times & Guide (1909), 11 Apr 1923, p. 8

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5 On account of the present high levels Victory Bonds may now be advantageously traded for Dominion Government,. Municiâ€" pal and Provincial Bonadsâ€"in sonie cases + f Colonial Bldg 13 King St. W. There was a very successful meeting held on Monday night and the boys decided that they would form an interâ€" church baseball league with representaâ€" tives from Islington, Thistletown, Wesâ€" ton and from the other churches in this district. The hockey was very sweâ€" cessfulâ€"and a big season in baseball is looked forward to.. All entries should be made at once to R. S. Evans, Islingâ€" ton. PAGE EIGHT VICIORY BONDS PREPARED BY JEFFERIS MEDICINE CO 442 QUEBEC AVENUE Phone June. 6990 TOROI CHILDRENâ€"One teaspoonful before tea and on retiring. ADULTSâ€"One tablespoonful before tea and on retiring. Prepared from Herbs, Roots and Barks Especially for Reg. No. 5424 SUCCESSFUL MEETING HELD RHEUMATISYN REMEDY This roomy Renfrew Model at the right has two provision chambers of white enamel. Large chamber is fitâ€" ted with three wire shelves. Accomâ€" modates milk bottles. A very well conâ€" structed, reliable refrigerator, conserâ€" vative in its use of iceâ€"obtainable in Ash or Golden Oak finishes. T he Renfrew eqexc » acaor 4 j ies ons «k .00% ns sAte tm Adets flce e tae ssewa fencuan Cemacrenitta ts e «nB nc io i x oc Cc y sc $" oi tfi ty sys *"p, d are es 3 ns es euerensieiniges Mn rabs Eo io ene en e real o Meritced hk fols s ht C ShSeA lc *# > e aach c G mt it e ce tea "s n etre oity. 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NO. 500 The Opening of a Lake Simcoe Ice Service at Weston Adel. 1041â€"2 TORONTO Telephone 442 Quebec Avenue, Toronto, Ont. Phone June. 6990 As a Blood Purifiee and Spring Medicine it has no equal. ADCLTSâ€"A tablespoonful before ceach meal. B CHILDRENâ€"A teaspoonful before each. meal. A Renowned and Effectual Remedy for Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Liver and Kidney Troubles. SEAMANâ€"KENT Reg. No. 5428. ‘"The Proprietary or Patent Medicine Act." f nArRDROOCD JEEFERIS MEDICINE CO. FLOORING PRICE $1.30 PER BOTTLE DYSPEPSIA REMEDY Perfectly _ dried, _ milled, matched and finished to give the most beautiful and durâ€" able surfaceâ€"the solution for all floor problems. Let us have the sizes of your rooms for an estimate. You can lay the floor yoursclf. John Street, Dankert & Skipton JEFFERIS TONIC PREPARED BY \. DosE. Weston The Barnet is the most scientifiâ€" cally constructed refrigerator obâ€" tainable. It preserves foods much longer than ordinary refrigeraâ€" tors, and uses less ice. It is equipâ€" ped with exclusive, patented syâ€" phon and ventilation system, enâ€" suring a continuous current of pure, cold air in the food chamâ€" ber.. Many other exclusive adâ€" vantages. This refrigerator can be obtained in oak or white enamâ€" el finish, food chamber of porceâ€" lain enamel. The Barnet Refrigerator | ) Excavation work, has been. started \for & bungalow ‘on Cross St., by Mr. \ Kellar, of Toronto, who recently purâ€" | chased the lot next to the Old Presbyâ€" \terian Church from Mr. A. W, Greaves. A young people‘s concert will be givâ€" en some time the latter end of April by the members of the Weston Boys‘ Band, assisted by other juvenile arâ€" tists.. All who. attended the evening given by these musicians during the early wintér still remember with deâ€" light the programmeâ€"rendered. . Watch for particulars as to a repitition of this evening of song, music and band nums bers. 7 Mrs. Scott and little daughter, of Arâ€" thur, spent a few days last week ‘with her sister, Mrs. Wright, Lemaire Ave. Congratulations are due Mr. Leslie Gardhouse, son of J. M. Gardhouse, for his high standing in the Junior Farmâ€" ers‘ York County Stock Judging Conâ€" test, he being the second highest man in the fortyâ€"one contestants, Mr. Rusâ€" sell: Boynton coming first and winning the Geo. S. Hentry trophy. Mr. and Mrs. Webb, of Chureh St., returned home last week from St. Petâ€" ersburgh, where they have been spendâ€" ing the winter. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Coon, of Church St., are returning home this week from St. Petershurgh, where they have spent the winter months. * Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gregory, of Roâ€" bert St., returned home last week after spending the winter months at St. Petâ€" ersburgh, Fla. Mr. Reaston, of Scarlet Road, has moved into his new home at Thistleâ€" town, purchased from Mr. Jno. Lee. Mr. W J. Forrester and family, of Holley Ave., are leaving town this week for Toronto, where they intend to make their future home. Mrs. L. Ballantyne, King St., Weston, wrote the verses for the Historic Paâ€" geant, representing incidents of Canaâ€" dian history, given by the Rangers at the Girl Guide rally in Massey Hall on Saturday in honor of Lady, Badenâ€"Powâ€" ell. The home of Miss Alma Chapman, Main St., was the scene of a very pleas, ing event on Wednesday evening last, when the, members of the Swastika Sunday School Class gathered and showered Miss Florence Rowntree, vice president of the class, and one of th« coming spring brides, with a miscellanâ€" cous collection of both useful, pretty and artistic gifts, and good wishes for happiness in her new life. Following this, a social hour was enjoyed by the girls. Before leaving, a vote of thanks was tendered the hostess for her genâ€" erous hospitality. Mr. Weller, who recently moved into town from Markdale, has purchased a house on Lippincott St., formerly ownâ€" ed by Mr. Ramsay, the deal was put through by Mr. B. Irwin. A couple of other, real estate changes put through by the same agency during the past week is Mr. Clarke‘s house on Main St., N., sold to Mr..A. C: Peters, and Mr. Webb‘s house, on Holley Ave., sold to Mr. Norman Mackie. ce y ‘ 57M & y s :‘:[’!";"“L \ \ & THE TS ARbD «UuinE, wrstTON At a meeting of Peel farmers interâ€" ested in the growing of alfalfa seed, held at Brampton last week, an assoâ€" ciation was formed tor educational purâ€" poses in the growing of better seed. Albert Hewson, Malton, was elected vice president, and Chas. Sheard and Henry Walker, of Malton, are on the directorate. ns k About 5.00 p.m. Tuesday afternoon fire broke out in the real estate office of N. J. Seal, Main St., Weston. An alarm was sent in to the fire brigade and answered with the usual promptâ€" ness,. _ As the office was a wooden structure, the flames gained rapid head:â€" way and in spi‘t’c"qf the good work of the men, cons‘ider%zb!e damage was done to the office, but fortunately they were able to control the fire and save the adâ€" joining, residence, for which credit is due, ag the entirebuilding is of frame and under the one roof. Mr. Seal had just recently had his office remodelled and painted. At"the time of going to the press, the cause of the fire was unknown. y Mr.. W. J. Davidge, Sykes Ave., has started excavation work on a new house he is building this‘ summer. Mrs. Richard Gastle, of BurlingtoRm, is visiting with her sisters, Mrs. W. Cruickshank and Miss Maguire, Main St., Weston, and Mrs. Flannigan, Mt. Dennis. Miss Packham, of Brampton, spent the week end at the home of her broâ€" ther, Mrs. Geo. Packham, John St: Reeve J. M. Gardhonse left on Monâ€" day night for Ottawa with a deputation in connection with the reqtiest of the federal government to continue their grant to the several provinces to Good Roads‘ Committee. The midget lacrosse boys are asked to hand in all sticks, gloves, sweaters and other lacrosse accessories in their possession to Mr. Harry Jennings. The boys are requested to comply with this request at once, as an inventory of all supplies on hand is necessary to get in shape for the coming season. Until the inventory of supplies oustanding is complete, it will be impossible to order the needed equipment for this year. Therefore, the boys will conferva favor on the committee in charge by attendâ€" ing to this matter at once. Changes have been made during the past week in the mail route between the Post Office and stations, Mr. Morâ€" rison: replacing Mr. Harrison, who for some months has given excellent serâ€" vice in this canacity,. Mrs. Gregory and son, Hall, of Brampton, spent last week with her mother and sister, Mrs. and Miss Hall, King St. The many friends of Mrs. Hall are pleased to noté her satisfacâ€" tory progress from her recent severe acident, and although still confined to hospital, hope for her a speedy return home. Rrew . C o2 9 â€"tnormeitine ~oer Mrs. Avards, of Guelph, spent the Easter week with her sister, Mrs. Bolâ€" ton, of Church St. Safeguard your health this year hy preserving your food under ideal conditions. Get a real good refrigeratorâ€"such as the reliable ones pictured here, then let us keep your refrigerator cold with Many .people believe they do not need ice or refrigerators, but keep foods in the cellar. This is very bad, for cellars are usually damp and dark in the summerâ€"time, and food exposed to this foul air deteriorates very quickly. It loses its freshness andâ€"becomes damp and soggy, accumulating all the fouls of the damp air. Covering the food does but little goodâ€"for food eannot retain its freshness, its sweetness for many hours without cold, pure air. 5 Lake Simeoe TIce, when used in a reliable refrigerator, such as the Barnet or the Renfrew, will prove a boon to you. . It will preserve foods properlyâ€"keeping them in a really delightful and healthful condition, in spite of old King Sol. ' And, for the coming season, Lake Simeoe Ltd. Tee can assure you dependable delivery of good ice, in any desired quantity throughout the summer. ; For proper refrigeration, two things are necessaryâ€"a reliable refrigerator and a dependable delivery of real good ice. ONS OF FOOD are wasted every year simply for lack of proper refrigeration. And you can help reduce this enormous waste this year by ensuring proper refrtgeration for your own foods. t HATCHING EGGSâ€"Barred Rocks & White Leghorns, S.C., great Jayers, Guelph train. $1.50 per setting of 13. Pekin duck eggs, $1.50 per setâ€" ting of 13. Phone 134r21. oâ€"22â€"1t FOR SALEâ€"High strain of White Orpington eggs for hatching;. cluckâ€" ing hens and hen hatched chicks; also Rouen ducklings; duck eggs, $1.00 per setting 11 eggs. Phone Mills, 537â€"W or address P. O. Box Weston 79. xâ€"22â€"12t SETTING EGGS FOR SALEâ€"White Leghorn S. C., Exhibition stock. $2.50 per setting 15 eggs. Black Leghorns, S. C., imported stock, $5.00 per setting 15 eggs, J. Saunâ€" ders, South Station St., Weston. Phone! 270â€"W or 119. xâ€"22â€"tf EXPERT ELECTRICAL REPAIRâ€" ING FOR DEFECTIVE appliances, Motors, stoves, heaters, irons, inâ€" struments, etc., skilfully put in orâ€" der. Our charges are moderate. 285 Main St. N. Phone 346J. HIGH GRADE ELECTRIC â€" FIXâ€" 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., phone 346J xâ€"15â€"13t FOR SALEâ€"A frame buliding, 11x20 ft., suitable for a garage. Apply W. J. Drinkwalter, 93 King St., Wesâ€" ton. Phone 463â€"J. (e24e1t=T FOR SALEâ€"New house in Weston, 6 rooms, plumbing, heating, good locaâ€" tion.. Must be sold. Geo. B. Cook, 211 Main St. North, telephone 89, Weston. xâ€"24â€"1t location in â€" West teamster or trucl Moogk, 211 Main phone 89, Weston Shall I regain lost affection?â€"When shall I marry?â€"Will I ever have any money?â€"Will I ever have any money left me?â€"Shall I live to an advanced age?â€"Should I accept or reject business proposiâ€" tion?â€"Should I marry whom I love?â€"To know anything on earth. . in her marvellous demonstration of mentalism BEAVER THEATREâ€"â€"Week April 16 WAM COLNT CAN BRAIN SIGNAL BRAIN? Weston, suitable for truckman. Geo. _B. Main St. North, teleâ€" ASK WANDAâ€" Special Matinee Friday, April 20th, for Ladies only. JUNCTION 345 â€" ; m o (P # w w in . A ij,:l: ;,‘!,!:_,. \ A 2 a B /4 it 76 Th 6 § 3 L3 A [ 5 Bluus" /s in ds V Z0 P % xâ€"15â€"It xâ€"24â€"4t SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE NOTED |WANTEDâ€"A girl or woman as moth |__er‘s help.. Good home and wages for | right person. Apply 201 King St., l Weston. Phone 328. xâ€"24â€"1â€"T FOR SALEâ€"17% Denard St., Mt. Den« nis. Detached.. Solid brick, 6 rooms and bath room, quarter cut oak floors, downstairs, corner lot. Rough plumbing, water in house. Furnace. Sacrifice. $3800. Apply owner, J. Creayer, 164 Lisgar St., City:. FOR SALEâ€"New square stucco house, 7 rooms, bathroom, well, soft water, cistern, Connaught Crescent, Etobiâ€" coke. Joseph Nason, Weston. FOR SALEâ€"12 fine laying. hens. Price right. Must be sold immediâ€" ately. Apply Mr. Wood, Windall Ave., off Rectory Rd., Weston. FOR RENTâ€"S8 Roomed House, 10 Cross St., Weston; good garden; also fruit trees. Apply Box 78, Times & Guide Office, Weston. 0â€"24â€"1â€"F FOUR BATHROOM FLAT FOR RENTâ€"4 unfurnished rooms, light supplied, suitable for light housekeeping. Apâ€" ply 180 King St., Weston; phone I80â€"W. xâ€"24â€"1~T FOR RENT OR SALEâ€"Brick Cotâ€" tage, 4 rooms, well and electric, newâ€" ly decorated, 48 Riverside Drive, Westmount.. Apply F.â€"G. Ellis, 35 Pine St., Weston. 0â€"24â€"1â€"T FOR RENTâ€"Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished, suitable for light housekeeping. Use of phone and laundry tubs. Apply box 317, Wesâ€" ton P.O., or phone 253. 0â€"24â€"1t FOR SALEâ€"Yard and barn, central teamster or ASLK WANDA Scientist and Scholar OT xâ€"24â€"3â€"‘ 0=24â€"1â€"T. the wireless world of mind 0â€"23â€"3t Biggsâ€""Sorry, old chap, but I am looking for a little financial sugcor again." Baggsâ€""You‘ll have to hunt further. I am not the little financial sucker I used to be." "oags ADULTSâ€"One desertspoonful every four hours. & CHILDRENâ€"One teaspoonful every four hours. PREPARED BY E. G. JEFFERISâ€"MEDICINE CO: This Preventative will stop that Cough, clear out the Lungs and put your system in a condition to ward off the Germs. No. §414â€"The Proprietary Medicine Act. R Do NOT BE OVERTAKEN BY THIS FATAL DISEASE j WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 10928 442 Quebec Avenue,, Toronto SPANISH INFLUENZA PREVENTATIVE Price $2.00 Per Bottle. WISED UP A BIT JEFFERIS‘ DoSE. i%

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