Times & Guide (1909), 9 May 1923, p. 7

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$ the east and west ridinmg: of the @unty of York on the 24th day of pril, 1923. Any motion to quash or t asicke the same or any part thereâ€" ( must be made within‘ three months ‘ter the first publication of""this noâ€" ce and cannot be made thercafter. Dated at Islington this 30th day of pril, 1923; ip ‘ Ontario, Departmental Manager, ill apply to the Paliament of Canada the next session thereof for a Bill ‘ Divorce from his wife, Glady$ Ethel ewin, of, the City of Vancouver; in ie Province of British Columbia, marâ€" AKE NOTICE THAT 1. The Council ‘of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke inâ€" nd to construct as a. Local.Improvement, a 6â€"inch water main on the folâ€" wing streets: ‘Notice is hereby given,that a Byâ€" w was passed by the Municipal ouncils of â€" the Corporatiom of the ownship \of Etobicoke on the: 23rd ay of April, 1923, to provide for the rrowing to the amount $9215.81, to y ownerâ€"cost of installing a 6" main ‘ east iron on Bloor St., Bloor Place, ie Kingsway, and on Mosson Road, tobicoke, â€"and. thatsuch byâ€"law; was ily registered inthe registry joffice Notice is fmreby given that % By law as passed by the. Municipi® Council the, Corporation of the "Fownship E Etobicolke on the 23rd day of April, 123, to provide for the, bortowing of ie amount, of $2048.00 to. pay. for wners‘ portions of, the gost 6‘gztllé inâ€" allation of a " cast, iron water, main 1 Main St., Dearborn Ave., and Garâ€" in St., Etobicokc,'arlxd’ that Such Byâ€" w was duly registered in the, Regisâ€" y Office of the East and. West! Ridâ€" g of the County of York on the 24th ay. of April, 1923. . 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CHARTERS, See.â€"Treas. +8k 12Church St., Weston Dated at Islington this the Ist d WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1923 WEDNESDAY, MAXY 2, 1923 Bannon Ave Canning Ave., Perry St., East to River Road Government Rd., Lambton Ave., westerly 582 ft Govérnment Rd., Millwood E. to River Road... Rivé\l‘\ Road, Government Rd. to LambtonsAve. J'n Millwood Ave., Governmeent Rd.~S. to Humberview Dundas St., Lambton Ave., East to Riyer Road Perry St., Dundas St., South to Government Road Fergus Ave figher‘s Rd., Dundas St. S.to Kingsway Place 2 +. Clerk of the said Municipality. xâ€"27â€"3t S. BARRAEL, Clerk of the said_ Muni¢ipality adway, Governmeent Rd,.S., Pt. 10, 531 A) petition against the workâ€" will not avail to <prevent its construcâ€" Preacher Organist, 8,00 11.00 3.00 4.00 T:00 ibton Ave., Government Rd. S; to Fisher‘s Lane eCeint oo rermimnaend M ond. ) $. BARRATT, a.m. a.m p.m p.m p.m ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH , Lambton Ave. W. to Graham Ave. â€"Holy Communion. â€"â€"Matins and Litany. . â€"â€"Sunday Schoolâ€"and A.Y.P., s ~â€"bGaptistos. _ _ _ â€"Eyensong iurd Sermon. at both services: "Theâ€"Vicar." W. A. Greaves, Rectory Road FIRST SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION Lambton Ave. E. to Millwood Ave Main Street North REV. E. G; HUTSON, ;L.TH., VICAR WILSON Manager. ‘the aV NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having any claims or deâ€" mands against the late Robert Watson, who died on or about the 29th day of March, 1923, at the, Township. of V aughan, in the County. of York, are required to send by post, prepaid, or deliver t0 the undersigned. adminisâ€" trators or their solicitors their names and addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims, and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. AND EAKE NOTICE that after the Sist day of May, 1923, the said adâ€" ministrators will proceed to distribute the Estate of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having reâ€" gard only to the claims of which they shall then have had. notice. e AND THAT the said administrators will not be liable for the said Assets or. any part thereof to any petson of whose claim they shall not have reâ€" ceived notice. DATED at Woodbridge,, Ontario, this 4th day of May, A.D. 1923. William Watson, IN THE MATTER of the Estate: of Robert Watson, late of the Township .of Vaughan, in the County of York, farmer, deceased. o s of. M Sane Safe BsY BCE Sn Aical _ iAAA Ad Ah l ctra A THigh m | MATCHES / <tiv V alith icalaisads â€" ts dD9 f Shoe Polishes Certain § Administrators. Irwin, Hales and Burt, Toronto The Canadian Match Co, Limited, Montreal 12 Robert Watson, R.R. No. 2, Woodbridge, Ont ay, NOTICE TO CREDITORS P.A. Bible Class Their added lengih prevents scorched fingers when lighting ranges and lanterns. They give longer, â€" brighter ‘Jlight in the carkness, 4 f n They do not glow when blown out. Their heads do not drop. They contain no poison,. Rats won‘t gnaw them,. ; One géfl‘ée stroke lgm tes them, terdume enelien o reinins ce cnerenan/e t 1923 5. BARRATT, 4 3 Woodbridge, Ont Clerk Phone 583W. ..1349 . 592 1615 1045 1009 1020 1166 1965 3760 655 395 feet feet. feet feet feet feet. feet. feet feet feet. feet feet It was rather a startling decision for a person who had ruined her whole life to secure a ring; but Thelma was very certain and very calm, and there was no moving her. "Well," said the legal man, "if those are your wishes, Mrs. Rathbone, I shall carry them out.. I only wish that you would at least settle some small sum on yourself." a Thelma‘s heart stood still. A ring! But, not a ring at any cost. Oh, how different‘ that was.. Her mind went quickly back,to the old days. She saw herself again in that little side turning off noisy Oxford Street. She saw poor Tom offering her that little ring of rubies. f She had spurned it. And then she saw another picture out of the past.. She saw herself in an ultraâ€"smart restaurant with, a baldâ€" headed, fat, swarthy manâ€"Isaac. And he was offering her a ringâ€"the plain ring of gold which, was upon her. finâ€" ger now. She had taken that ring. Suddenly Daisy‘s words stopped her line of memories. F The solicitor was both alarmed and amazed at Thelma‘s decision to part with every copper that Isaac had left to her. & _ "Don‘t you think that he will be unâ€" happy if he knows that you, have reâ€" fused what he took so much joy in leaving you?" Thelma shook her head. ,_"He would think me right." So it was decided. It was not a matter that could be done in a day. The legal formalities concerning the will. were taking some time, and Thelâ€" ma was, copelled to hang about Lonâ€" don until it was all over. But she was quite determined that none of, the moâ€" ney should ever be hers again. _ "We are going to be married as soon as we ‘can, but we. have had rather bad times iately. That is to say, Frank has had rather a bad time! Things haven‘t beem going too well for him. He got in with a bad lot, who didn‘t help him. . And he hasn‘t been feeling any too well either. Poor old Frankt He‘s a dear, isn‘t he, and L shall be so happy when I am his wife!" "I wonder!" thought Thelma to hers eelf, but not: aloud, rememberfng that all the trouble in the past had honestly been because Frank had tried to make love to her, and aloud she said: "How long will that be, dear?" "Oh, a couple of years, I‘m afraid, worse luck!" "It‘s ‘that accursed ring, Thelma!" he said quickly. "It is not so much that poor fellow who is dead;. He is gone. He is probably listening to us now and pitying us; for if there is anything in death, surely it is that we learn to pity those poor, petty, ignorant little mortals ‘striving about in the darkness ‘of life to find a way? Yes, that accursed ring, Theimaâ€"it is that that 'a‘ccuer‘ed ring, Thelmaâ€"it is\ that is a shadow of pain and bloodâ€"it is a thing vile! Â¥Yot are right! Weâ€"we couldn‘t be happy!" He went. "I can‘t. Iâ€"I want to do good with what he left. I want to know that T remember him not by his money, but by his kindness to me." ."And youâ€"fFou and Frank," asked Thelma, in a moment or twoâ€""do you really mean that it is going to be all right again?" Daisy nodded quickly. "Yes; we are engaged againâ€"look!‘ And she held up a hand on which sparkled a modest ring. She went one evening, however, to see her parents, and toâ€" tell them that if they would have her she would be coming home soon. And she found her. father very. ill. "The doctor says, dear," her mothen told her, "that it is a breakdown, and he will probably never be able to work again. I was coming to see you. It is terrible!" "Hallo, old girl"‘ she said. "You‘ll never guess where I‘ve been!"* "Where?" asked. Th elma. "Out with Frank!" â€" "Frank Henderson?" exclaimed Thelâ€" ma, as though it was an amazing thing to go out with Frank. Daisy nodded cheerfully. "Yes; we are quite good friends again," she said, And, suddenly, colors ing up a little: "I am afraid I was an talks to Frank lately, and he has told me how wrong I was to blame youâ€"‘"‘ Thelma frowned, and stood for perâ€" haps five minutes staring into the fire A couple of years! Poor old Daisy! She remembered how the thought of waiting for Tom Goodwin had appalled her.. Now she would have to wait for ever! â€" But it was hard on Daisy, and it was aâ€"good deal her fault that Daisy was not now, married. She turned suddenly. * Thelmaâ€"started at the news, abhd her mind was made up, at once. She had caused that dear father of hers so much suffering in the past! She reâ€" membered how heâ€"had stuck to her in those bad days when her sister Daisy was making so much trouble about her and Frank Henderson. And now he was ill and in want. She kissed her. mother‘s grey head. "Don‘t worry about« him, darling," she said. "I will see him, and we will see that he always has enough.. I will speak to Isaac‘s solicitor toâ€"morrow." / But the surprise of her visit that evening was Daisy herself, who came in later and gave her quite a happy smile. Noâ€"I wanted a ring!‘ said Thelma quickly, always anxious in these hard days to blame herself. "I know. But Frank says you never encouraged him.", C "No, I didn‘t." There was.a moment‘s silence, Daisy regarding Thelma with curious . eyes, and beginning to wonder if her sister had ever really lovyed; and thinking, too, probably, how charming she looked as a widow. A awful fool in the old days, Thelma‘, and an awful brute. I have had several "Â¥es. dear!"‘ : tI‘m going to ask a great favor of you," Thelma said, looking at her sisâ€" ‘}‘uiuernl:ingr suddenly caught his eye,and with a hand that shook he pointed to 1t." 5 Would they perhaps always have his ghost between them ? Oh; surely not! That would be too cruel, too wicked. Yet life was cruel, life was wicked to those who played with its decrees. _ & Enammaraanrarccrrnecnaanaanaaaaiaanaaamramimnmimmmmmnmnmats C‘D h aisy !" (Continued from last week) Goodâ€"byeâ€"Poor Ring! THE PRICE SHE PAID CHAPTER 24 1 THH TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON Daisy was pot equal to such rapid thought as this, nor was she the quixâ€" otic kind of person who. could underâ€" stand anyone under any circumstances throwing away a huge fortune. But at the sanie time,, she was a woman, and she realized that Thelma was very serious, and that here was some interest beyond her comprehenâ€" sion. So she held her peace. Thelma went home then. She felt happier than she had done for a long time.. It is strange how, true the: timeâ€"worh adage isâ€"that, we wet most happiness out of doing good to others. It was very true at that moment of ‘Thelma Rathbone. 24 It was very good to feel that she had been ableâ€"or was going to be able â€"to help her father and Daisy. And perhaps the greater joy was in the fact that she was helping Daisy, who had never been very good to her, rather than the father who had always been a loyal and loving friend. o She would part with Isaac‘s money now with a clear . heartâ€"glad. . She had done all she could, (Mr. Lamb was having all he wanted for" his boys, Daisy and her father would be proâ€" vided for, and the rest: was going to ordinary charity, in which she was atâ€" tempting to take a real interest, but which she‘actually left much to Isaa¢t‘s solicitor. / § She paused for a moment as the was crossing the river towards the West End of London, and looked down .inâ€" to the lambent depths\of the water beâ€" neath. . [ ? bye!" But there is a Fate above us that translates to our hearts the messages of life which our. minds . cannot p'g_t into. thought. . i en ciges Suddenly, and with a liitle sigh, she took fromiher finger Isaac‘s Ting, kissâ€" ed it once, and then, with teats in her eyes, watched it fora moment jas, it started down towards the silent waters. "Poor ring!"‘ she whispered..; "Goodâ€" "So that is that!"‘ she thought as she walked home. Perhaps life was behind her. Once or twice she had thought of a .conâ€" vent. ‘If the life of this world were behind her, that would that, not be the best way for her to live? E _ What deep mysteries it suggested, flowing deep and silent like life. itâ€" self, f é e It seemed indeed, to send up some message to her. But what that mesâ€" sage was, she, in her human ignorance, was not wise enough to read. @ } Thelma had carried‘ out her . plans of burying the pas? with a thorougâ€" ness which is not always found. in a girl. £ S 2+ 5+ Isaae‘s fortune had been given to charity, save for the small income sheg had settled upon her father, who, was so ill, and upon Daisy, ‘ her . sister. Everyone comnectedwith her had told her how foolish she was, saying, with a deal of truth, that fortunes were not so easily come by these modern Gays, and arguing, too, that Isaac Rahtâ€" bone,if he were watching from another world what she did. now, would, be terribly hurt by her action. When the houses had been sold, the cars, the very jewellery which her man had ‘hung about her neck to.make her beauteous in his eyes, when even the clothes he had taken such glory in buying for hr had been sold, she felt as though her hands were more clean, They wore no.ring. ¢ 2 . That she had thrown away into the river, that mysterious and terrible riâ€" ver fo life, which leaves us at the..end of our journey just a little more chidâ€" ish than. when we started upon . it, certainly more ignorant. of its, true meaning. , Yes, she went back to the little home in that highly respectable, Latimer Road, with even less than she had taken with her when she went to marry Isaac. Daisy. was willing enough, too, for she was very busy on her, trousseau, and her fingers had never been so nimâ€" bl with the needle as Thelma‘s, nor. her taste so good. : It was one evening, when Thelma was putting the last touches to a pretty frock they hadâ€"made together, her faâ€" ther in his chair by the fire beginning to look better, her mother reading, that Frank and Daisy came into the* kitâ€" chen, looking rather worried. & And now once again life was before her. j Or was it behind her? aLes She had been thinking of: that a good deal lately. tss 4 But Thelma was obdurate, and when, at Tast, all was gone, she, felt. a difâ€" ferent being. k 4 ips She decided to rest a little, until after Daisy‘s wedding to Frank Henâ€" derson, two weeks off, before she lookâ€" ed for work again. After all, there was a good deal to be done, getting Daisy ready, and she hoped that â€"each week would make her own story more a thing of the past. Thelma‘s mind was attuned:to worry now, and she noticed this at once. agam. Her ring had cost her very dear, and she had paid the pri¢e! . .. ;:, , «Thelma!" _ "I am coming home to live here. I shall see that daddy has enough, andâ€" and you, and thenâ€"I am coming home to live, and I shall forget that I am the girl who sold her soul that she might buy a ring!" ‘""You dear, dear thing!"‘ she said. "But can. you spare it?" "Spare it, Daisy!, I am not going to touch a peony, myself / Daisy was silent for a moment, then she came to her sister, and put:her arms about her. ter with longing. ~ "I am going to settle some money on you.â€" Not a lot, for I felt that all the money I have is in trust from Isaac, to do good with. But I feel, too, that he would want me.to put right what wrong I did in getting thisâ€"this ringâ€"what wrong he did, perhaps, in getting a young wife. Daiâ€" sy, I want you to take about two hunâ€" dred a year, dear," . Tell dear old Frank some story, and get married!‘ The tears rose in Daisy‘s eyes. "Why do you do this, Thelma®"‘ * "Because the ring cost me so, much, Gear," Thelma replied, because â€"I. wish to put the cost on the debit side." And now «she was "Thelma, Deacon" {Continued next week) CHAPTER 25 Not Wanteé | ; Isabella Moffat, A.T.C.M., Organist. __ P."G. Riges, Musical Director_ ? q \ (© esnc orem irmrmmmrtpronermenmcmnntomtrmmitemnpreemniifrinitomneronneprenrrrertrerrmarnmmmemertmntetnneerfs) | Teacher of Elocution Pupil of J. H. Cameron 20 Church St. * W hi €:i@k .. .. o lt .. 148, E'Fé;éb?ér of Piano‘ Weston Branch"Conservatory of Music .. _ For particulars apply ; 251 Church, Street, Weston \â€"RPhone 531W > Box 221 0â€"43â€"12t ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING TOWN PLANNING . ADAMS WAGONS (â€"23â€"12t 0â€"23â€"12t MRS. MARION DEMOREST, wous; a Services ; Public services 11. a.m. and 7 p.m. .x. _Sunday School 3 p,m. % Wednesday. 8 . p.my Prayer meeting z. .. You are invited to attend ; Horace L. Seymour Bank of Nova Scotia, Residence:... Humbermount, Weston ue Phone 293 . ; SUNDAY SERVICES 11.00 a.m:â€"â€"Public worship. Sunday School in conjunction with morning service. ' 3 7.00 p.m.â€"Public worship. Organist and Choir Leader / R. Weatherston Evervbodyv Welcome. COSKSHUTT IMPLEMENTS AND 3 REPAIRS South Station St. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Pupils prepared for University .Examinations . STUDIOQ: 195, Johnâ€" Street, Weston . jWrite Dr. Pierce, President Invaâ€" lids‘ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., if you want free medical advice. alnecs Mrs. Fawcett Gives Advice to Mothers St. Catharines; Ontâ€""I took Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Prescription during expectancy when I felt especially in need of a tonic and it benefited me greatly. I always take pleasure in recommending this ‘Prescription‘ to young mothers because I know it will fot fail to help them." â€" Mrs. J. I;[ Fawcett, 8 Beach St, l hn en ioh e e oA 1t t n cA Your health is most important to you.. It‘s easily improved. Just ask your nearest druggist for this Preâ€" scription of Dr. Pierce‘s in tablet or liquid form. y _ Baptist Church : Wf’â€"z\l\- 1y t is NS 445 U â€" __< y$ imat T4 ARS, €d s ¢ N tA w«am= <â€" PÂ¥ ? a $ 7 * > ze d y fhe . vap . Pog® F B j( ) 9 J Tioa? ; 5 > & x 3 4 $ /5'.7-, Here‘s Good News for You nrmazs. Lindsay, Ont.â€" M( Womea "Dr. Pierca‘s Tmfi%? Golden, Medical \\ § 3,,‘5/; Discovery.is. the a) w n #@ best medicine . I S T @9 nave ever taken ) eA for stomach trouâ€" â€"â€" ble. For many . on years I suffered [ Bs with gastric stomâ€" P q T174 ach trouble and tm ;;"p fi nervous indigesâ€" NC P 99. tion. Would be so bad at times that it was necessary for me to be in bed two or three days at a time. I have doctored and taken many different medicines, with little relief. Just recently I began taking Golden Medical Iggovery_ and it has given more relie an all the other medicines I have ever taken. My stomach does not bother me and I have not had indigestion since taking this medii@ine, I can highly recommend the\WiScovery‘ to others who suffer with stomach trouble."â€" Mrs. Geo. Wellington, 6 John St. All druggists. . Liquid or tablets. 1ano Old Presbyterian Church STOMACH TROUBLE? INDIGESTION? ainfeeâ€"mmeortsolee enasetink 19 GRes ne TORONTO CONSERVATORY! OoF MUsIc . wWESTON BRANCH: Pastor, Rev. Forbes Robertson. Residence, John St s sUNDAY, MAY 13TH Management of Property Secretarial Work ) Accounting (L.T, C.:M., Prineipal * Phone ; Junetion 5879 W, or Cio.»_ Weston 228J : o ‘Violin , Voice Culture Kindergarten : 36 T. E. ELLIOTT, BA. a91 c utoo : B w Pastor, A. S. McGrath, B.A. TORONTO: 3G Toronto St. GEORGINA BURGESS Teacher of Elocution .. Pastor: Rev. W. M. Mackay, B.A. Kathleen G Rogers "FEACHER OF PIANO GLADYS BURSLEM »Phone M1965 .. ; WESTON: 16G John St. 11,00 2.45 Special music by. the choir‘ at both services 1.00 Phone 352â€"J or 260 J. SAUNDERS WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHORCH 6 old Established 1858 Phons 504W. ; ~ xâ€"10â€"12t Phone 269 Cross Street en renemonmmenrtessonmennieren miem emmenne e mm Een Eol mm mc m n ie cce eremiermentninprenremy 5) a. m p.m p.m â€"Public Worship. â€"Sunday. School: â€"Public Worship P3 3 WESTON After 6 pm., 119 Td uies (Xc25â€"4~°B Main Street * Weston ‘Weston Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning service. 3.30 p.miâ€"Service in St. Andrew‘ Hall, Thistletown. 4.00 pim.â€"Service in St. Mat thias ~Charch, Westmount. EVERYBODY . WELCOME FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT ©~INSURANCE: ED. ‘W. BROWN é L~WOODBRIDGE Elsemere Avenue Family Washing Given Special Attention All work guaranteed to be well done. Goods called for and delivered. CHARLIE WING Licensed Auctionee: for Counties of ~York,, Peel and Simcoe Terms Reasonable. Residence, 35 King St. Phone 43. A. T. Mather, Choir Leader. Organist, Miss Haylock. 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. « Aâ€"cordial invitation to all. Weston, Phone 585 17 Main St. N. is holding Children‘s Classes IN FANCY DANCING From ten o‘clock to twelve every Saturday morning. Phone 874 or call 110 Rosemount Ave., 0. E. LaROSE MOTOR LIVERY Overland Touring Car with careâ€" ful and capable driver for hire 163 John St. DR ESS M A KE R CORSETIERE e Representing the Spirella Co. 131 King St., Weston Phone 183 / Local 561J Sand, Gravel and Filling Always on _._s Hand. Movings Promptly & Attended to. Phone 79 at 6.45\a.m., 12.45 noon the. and 6.45 p.m. No moving too large, no moving too small. FLong Distance Moving a specialty. Touring car for hire with careful and capable driver. â€"_J. C. McLELLAN â€"_ CARTAGE Motor or Horse Drawn Vehicles. Exeavating, Local and Long Distance ( Hauling. Ford Touring Car for hire. Scarlett Rd., Weston > ; Phones: i Agent féor" Eireé, ‘Aceident,\ Autoâ€" mobile and Plate Glass Insurâ€" ance in Safe Companics and at Best Rates. 14§ John St., Weston Phone 156 W Moving promptly attended to by exâ€" perienced men. Prices reasonable. Weston Methodist Church 2 C.Rev. L B. Walwyn, B.A. Rev. Frederick Robertson, Rector . The Rectory,, Rectory Rd. ; Weston, Phone 467W LEAVE YOUR WASHING _ AND LAUNDRY WITH US SsUCCESSOR TCO O. E. LARCSE MOVING AND CARTAGE CHARLES CILLIS Real Estate and Insurance Office MISS M. SOSNOWSKY MISS GLADYsS COOPER $T. PHILIP‘S CHURCH MANNING McEWEN, Weston, Ont. MANNING McEWEN E. J. MUSSON GENERAL TEAMING A. MACKAY ETOBICOKE Phone 268 City â€" Park. 7449 W Phone 241 WESTOR Weston Weston Manufacturers of ‘ Pressed and Rug Brick ! / Many shades of the several calors & select from. Get in touch with the Local Agent. wW. C. BURRAGE 106 Rosemount Ave. Weston PFhone 106 Margaret C. Newsome Will go Any Place Drop a Card 378‘ Beresford Avenue, West Torunte / ~\Telepbone Junction 72" 25 Year;x* Practical Experience CHIROPRACTOR Chronia Discases Houns: 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 and by appointment, Saturday 3 to 5 ____ Phone. Weston 482â€"J 20 Gusstville Ave., Mt. & Concert Soprano Teacher of Piano and Vocal Pupils prepared f;r Toronto Conservatory Examinations STUDIO : 17 Joseph St., Weston Phone 228 J. Office: Mainâ€" St. N. Open for a limited number. of pupils For appointment: _ . G. Howard Gray, L.L.B. y l e BARRISTER SOLICITOR, NOTARY, ETC. 301 Crown Office Bldg., Toronte (Cot. Queen & Victoria Sts.) WESTON OFFEICE 52 Main St. N. Opp Central Hotel Monday and Friday Evenings and by appointment Residence: 191 Main St, Weston Phone 578â€"] Studio:, Bank of Nova Scotia, WIESITONâ€" MILTON PRESSED BRICK * COMPANY MAIWN ST., WESTON Opposite Bank of Nova Scotia Nurse in Attendanceâ€"Extraction by Gas Office: Co]cman\& Hackett Block Bark of Nova Scotia Chambers /C Phone 152, Weston \ Money to Loau on goocrt First Mortgage Securities 176 Church St., Weston 176 Church St., Weston Phone 181 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Hours 4 to 6 p.m. Evering by Appointment C. Lorne MHaria St., Weston, Phone June. 181# â€"apdâ€"â€" S 882 Bloor W., Toronto, Ph. Col. 2909 EAal, NOSE AND THROAT Consultattions by> Appointment. 2022 Dundas St., West Toronts (Above Moon‘s Hardware Store} Real Estate Loans placed at Current Rates â€" Telephone Juncetion 991 Office: Bank of Montreal Bldg Main and John St., Weston Dr. Harrisan C.Roos DENTAL SURGEON JOHN T. ANDERSON DR. J. T. HACKETT Dentist Bxrrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Dr. H. D. Livingstone ‘Teacher of Piano Lessonsâ€" Given in the Homes Phone. 498 or Write King Gâ€"orge Apts. 36 King St WESTON LEONARD L. T. MORLEY University of Toronto Toronto Conservatory of Music Dr. Arthur Guan Formeriy Fowler‘s Veterimary ( Infirmary. of ‘Toronto 0. A. Foster, B.V., Sc. Barrister, J. W. Brown, D.C. VOICE PRODUCTION (INTERPRETATION F. B. EDMUNDS Piano ana urgan Tuner INEZ B. AYERS â€"P. G. RIGGS . FhoneWeston 564J VIOLINIST Phone 295 Fraser, M.A. Solicitor, Etc. PAGE SEVEN Mt. Denris Phone 449

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