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The bride was prettily attired in a threeâ€"piece navy flue Poiret twill suit, the overâ€"blouse being . of sand canton crepe, with hat and shoes ‘to match,â€" also wearing an Isobelle fox fur, the gift of the groom, and carryâ€" ing Ophelia roses. Miss Annie Thompâ€" son, sister of the groom, was bridesâ€" maid, wearing sandelwood canton crepe. Mr. Albert Livings assisted the groom. After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride. Later Mr. and Mrs. Thompson left by boat for Montreal. «On their return they will reside at 217 Rosemount Avenue, Weston. Last Sunday morning Miss Macdonâ€" ald, who is living in Weston at presâ€" ent with her uncle, Mr. Farr, Roseâ€" mount Ave., delighted the large conâ€" gregation with a well rendered solo. Services during the summer months in the Methodist Church will be of a short, bright nature with plenty of hearty singing led by a good .choir. Come. e Next Saturday, June 23rd, the memâ€" bers of the XL. Bible Class are holdâ€" ing theirn annual class picnic at the home of Mrs. Nicholls, Elverston Park. A cordial invitation is extended to all interested in the class activities to atâ€" tend. As many as possihle who intend going are asked to meet at the church, King and Main, at 3 p.m., when autos will be provided for the trip. ‘ Methodist Next Sunday the Brotherhood will hold their regular meeting at 3 p.m. Last Sunday evening the service in St. Matthias‘ was conducted by Rev. E. Morley, rector of St. Paul‘s, RKunnyâ€" mede, and despite the hot weather, the church was well filled, many people from Weston being present.. Taking his text from the 127th Psalm, Mr. Morley gave a most inspiring and helpâ€" ful sermon. Mr. Arthur Carrington, of Albert College, will give the address.!‘ The friends are kindly asked to note the change in the hour. A cordial invitaâ€" tion is extended to all. In the absence of the pastor, Rev. Forbes. Robertson, who has left on, a trip to Vancouver and other points, the pulpit will be ocupied by. supplies from. Sunday to Sunday. These ,men are all prominent in church work and splendid services are assured the immemâ€" bers. A good attendance is kindly urgâ€" ed by the pastor during his absence. St. Matthias‘ On Sunday evening next, June 24th, at 7 o‘clock, Rev. Dr. O‘Meara, prinâ€" cipal of Wycliffe College, will preach in St. Matthias‘. A cordial invitation is extended to all. ‘ Westminster A. most enjoyable hour is provided for, the friends by the friends of the Westminster Ladies‘Aid on Saturday afternoon, June 23rd, on the lawn ‘of Dr. K.. F. Irwin, Little: Ave., Afterâ€" noon tea will be served, also a, choice selection of home made cooking offerâ€" ed the ladies for their week end menu needs. Come and bring a, friend ,to spend a pleasant hounr in this manner. Tlte. vicary Rev.. Mr. Hutson, visited the Legge Company, pipe organ buildâ€" ers, in connection avith the new org’an recently . purchased. by. St.. John‘s Church, . He states: good. progress. is being made and it is iwoped the new organ will be installed and ready fow service by the end of July. The annual school picnic will be held on July 5th to Centre Island. St. John‘s Anglican . S The Sunday, School pignic for the St. John‘s Sunday School will this year be divided into two sections, the Inâ€" fant Department holding one on Tuesâ€" day, June 26th, on. the banks of: the Humber.. The parents, friends and teachers of the little folk will)} meet with them at the Patish Hall at 2.80 p.m., and from there proceed to the picnic ground.â€" A good time is ¢xpectâ€" ed. C. L. Fraser, Misses Garrett and Fido and the Old Presbyterian Church choir, also the Weston Boys‘ Band will be in attendance. j Old Presbyterian Under the auspices of the Needleâ€" eraft Club an excellent evening‘s gnâ€" tertainment is promised for Wednesâ€" day, June.27th, on Mr. D. Rowntree‘s grove, Dufferin St. Tea will be servâ€" ed, followed by an exdellent program contributed by Mrs. Harry Pither, . of Toronto; Canadian. Koaak Quartette, PVX c @ZCHURCHES Gay n a‘}{‘q"g%;qngm.mm Erpprepnufarophnsiuresd Thompsonâ€"Greer WEDDING THE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON Rev. Egerton Ryerson, former vicat of St. John‘s Church, is appointed in charge of Christ Church; Lancaster Gate, one of the largest and most fashâ€" ionable church in London, England. He will assume his duties in September. If you want that, business men, you will have to go out after it. You can‘t expect anyone to come in just because ‘youw are there. You must establish a contact. Invite him into your store; show him what yalues you are giving. Bring your storé right into his home. Other men are doing this very successâ€" fully. They are keeping things moving. You must go them one better.â€" Plan to reach all the people that you know use your goods.. Place them before the consumer in an attractive sitting.. Use your store windows to advantage. Use your counter and silent salesman. Use your local.paper and make your adverâ€" tisement attractive. By these means you will be one who will survive the great strain. Business at the present time Tequires some strong leaders. Men. who know values and can sell them. Men _ who can instill a confidence in you. These are the maen that we need to carry on business. We have them here and they are anxious to do business. It, howâ€" ever, takes a lot of time to locate the men where you can get the service and value. . All are feeling the great continual strain of keeping things going. Some men bow down and accept the condiâ€" tions; other men just take up a hitch and buckle down for another long steady pull. . Did you ever see the team with its back to the wall? Have you noticed how the men just steady away and by hard plugging wear down all the opposition? We just need that same spirit here to tarry on. If we acknowledge defeat, then we are through. If, however, we have that fighting spirit in us we will go on and will win out. Now is the time to make a *special effort to secure more business. Nothing Come to Him Who Waits But Goes to the Busy Man BUSINESS 15 JUST _ WHAT YOU MKE IT W hite Brothers 744 DANFORTH A very attractive range of smart new summery frocks, beautiful styles, in such popular materials as Swiss Voiles, striped muslins, Swiss orâ€" gandies, ratines, Normandies and dotted voiles. 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CLEARING! LADIES AND MISSES COATS We sell all sizes on easy terms at the same prices you‘d have to pay at cash stores. There‘s â€"no extra charge here for the privilege of credit. In order to make a complete clearance of our stock, many sizes of which are broken, we are offering these coats at really amazing reducâ€" tions.. Coats that formerly sold for $25 to $50, specially priced at $15 to $35 BOOTS AND SHOES CONGOLEUM RUGS A memorial service for the late Sarâ€" ah HMarrison was held in the Communiâ€" ty Hall,. Queen St., on Sunday afterâ€" noon, June 10th. This was out of reâ€" spect to her~who had been for some little while a member of the Sunday school, ‘and who was popular in. the district. Her death was comparatively sudden. . The service was canducted by Mr. E. H. Ridge, and the address given by Rev. J. O. Johnston, the pastor of the family. Flowers were sent as follows: a spray of white carnations, with deep sympathy, fromâ€" Mrs. Wm. 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TORONTO ASPHALT SLATESâ€"â€""THEY WILL NOT CURL" THEY CANNOT BREAKâ€"THEY DO NOT SPLIT raggs SsOLE AGENTS FOR WESTON s EVERYTHING IN LUMBER _ PHONE 540 G. T. R. TRACKS a spray of lilacs from Mr. and. Mrs. R. Steele and family; a spray of liâ€" lac andâ€"spiria from Ethel and Edna Sweeney. The regular monthly meeting of the Queen St. Community Society was held in the Hall on Tuesday, June 12th, at â€"~8 p.m. â€" Arrangements for a garâ€" den party to be held~on July 21st were discussed. & Immediately after the service the flowers wereisent to the cemetery and placed upon the grave. Mrs. Lee, of Russell Rd., was called to Wiarton last week to attend the funeral of her sister. The sympathy of the community is extended to her in her bereavement. Carpets, Rugs, All Floor Coverâ€" ings, at Exceedingly Low Prices. A splendid range of Boys‘ Suits, in fine choice of materials. All sizes. Reg. values up to $16.50. $ Marked to clear at ...... 6095 Ask to see our allâ€"wool pure Indigo Dye Blue Serge Suit at $35. A value you will find it hard to duplicate anyâ€" where. Young men‘s snappy styles as well as conservative models. All $25 shades" 2..2., ; lnsin.ciaS(ek:r +i sinenl 4 BOYS‘ SUITS New styles, in worsteds, tweeds, etc. Some blue serges. All sizes to $23 choose from. Clearing at.... MEN‘S PALM BEACH SUITS Very finely tailored models, in allâ€"wool fancy worsteds and Scotch tweeds. Smart styles for young men. Wonderful values at > MEN‘S SUITS Canada‘s Largest Credit Clothiers MEN‘S SUITS $25 and $30 & Public notice is hereby given that a Court of Revision of the assessment roll forâ€" the Town of. Weston will be held in the Council Chamber, Weston, on Tuesday, July 3rd, 1923, at eight o‘clock (Daylight Saving Time), to hear and deterimine upon all comâ€" plaints against the assessment roll of the Municipality of the Town of Wesâ€" ton for the said year 1928. All parties interested are requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Municipality of the Town of Weston, County of York. Oâ€"84â€"2t Clerk of said Municipality, Dated at Weston June 20th, 1923 COURT OF REVISION 356 QUEEN W. your best considâ€" eration. They are particuâ€" larly fincâ€"appearâ€" ing. They never need painting. They are. fire se sisting and proâ€" tect you from the hazzard of a home in flames. X. G. PEIRSON, PAGE THREE t L