Times & Guide (1909), 27 Jun 1923, p. 4

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) o ol wif y Tenders for Town Hall Improvements FAGE FOUR TENDERS FOR 44 ACRES OF STANDING HAY ON THE GROUNDS AND FLATS OF THE WESTON PUMPING STATION WILL BE _ RECEIVED UP FO ~_JULY fnd; 1923, BY THE UNDERâ€" SIGNED. THE CUTTING MUST BE THOROUGHLY DONE, AND THE GROUNDS LEFT CLEAR OF ALL RAKINGS. We have the finest range of Ladies‘ Hostery ever seen in Weston, and you can save money and time by selecting your Stockings from this stock. "THE DRY GOODS STORE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE" Comfiâ€"Nics and Princess Slips in Divinity Crepe and Zephyr Satin. _If you want the best in Underwear at a moderate price, we have it. , A. special showing of Ladies‘ Summer Blouses and Jackâ€" ettes, in all the new shades of silk. The styles are extremely new and the prices very low. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Lighting Systemâ€"Replacing present wiring, with modern 5 circuits, covered cutouts, snap switches, labor and materials, also hanging of fixtures (fixtures to be chosen, and supplied by town). Lower Hall Improvementsâ€"4 window blinds, metallic ceiling, Council Chamber and Clerk‘s Office. Separate sealed tenders will be received by the underâ€" signed up to 12 o‘clock noon Saturday, June 30th, 1923, in connection with the following improvements to the Town Hall Auditorium. Flooringâ€"1900 feet 3rd Grade Maple 74" thick, materâ€" ials, and labor for laying and scraping. Painting and Decoratingâ€"Auditorium. Further particulars may be, secured by applying at the Clerk‘s Office, Town Hall. C. E. Grosskurth Silk Hose in white or colors. Ladies‘ Wear WATER, POWER AND LIGHT COMMISSION A. G. PEIRSON, Superintendent WESTON A. G. PEIRSON, Clerk.‘ Applications will be received by the Acting Clerlk up to twelve c‘elock neeon, July Oth, 1923. This is the latest action picture of Miss Mabel McKane, considered Engâ€" land‘s foremost woman tennis player. . She recently overwhelmed Mrs. Molâ€" la Bjurstedt Mallory, American cham p. , The school are holding a picnic this weéels as‘a final closing for the spring and summex term. Monday night‘s storm did considerâ€" able damage in the vicinity, branches were broken and in many places the Hydro wires and poles suifered. The repair department are rushed to keep up with the calls sent in, but forty® ately none of the brealkages are very serious, and it will only be a few days before things are normal again. There is a heavy demand for water service in the Long Branch district by the summer campers and tourists, and Etobicoke commission is kept busy installing the services and keeping up with the demand. The Methodist young men played Sunny Lea team on che Islington field Tuesday night. [ Miss Fife‘s class is holding a pienic HERSCHELL & DIKXON Kindly state qualifications and salary expected DUTIES AS FEFOLLOWSâ€"Clerk, Treasurer, Assessment Commissioner. Applications will be received for the position of General Farm Machinery Repaired, Hardware, Paint, Gates Roofing, Garages, Fences, Axes Sharpened ISLNGTO1 t WESTON . .. " MECHANICAL EXPERTS TOWN @@MMHSSE@NER For the Town of Weston "IF IT MOVES, WE CAN FIX IT" CONQUEROR OF MRS. MALLORY R. J. FLYNN, Mayor. TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON At the home/of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Simpson, John St., friends met to celeâ€" brate the coming of age of their eldest son, James William. m"After * dancing and games rcfreslnqénts were served by the Classic Bakery.. Everybody enâ€" joyed themselves and returned home in the small hours of the morning, The members and friends of the Meâ€" thodist Church choir are holding their picnic on the «Mimico Creek flats on Thursday nisht of this week. The services on Sunday in the Methâ€" odist Church will be of a patriotic naâ€" ture. Special music in connection with same. The. annual Sunday school picnic in connection with the Methodist Church will be held on Saturday on McGee‘s flats. Games, races and other picnic sports are being arranged. Islington Boy Scouts and the New Toronto Scouts are playing soft ball at the Islington grounds on Tuesday night. At the present time Islington standing is one win and two lost. on the McePhersonâ€"flats this week hh + â€" accim mpmopant Munsmnateod d &4 JD h uy on ':‘;J." -;%;* q w ° & Ne ® 8 O C o edd 2 t h y ie eay Sp i L. woo _4 ; gin tm uo cid aim coml .om â€" Eand s ts No smm hmd @Ph 43 P o [CP d Ts ; 8 Eoo h io o t ul (Y T9 h S 6 M Woe bult B R ts i9 i o m _2 ® TA P h P _a) â€" A MLH t ho . BP lad apsn) Tt h 4 hi 6: (Eimniis W h R $ i I i 0s 9 oi ir yH ronh wieh i7 wns 0eq M ag ~â€" We kilt «4 w dtu MA J H T0 wey We T Ed 4 ho % h Y 0 * 10M a t & H0 ho 2 & f 6 mi . 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In Ratines, Voiles, ‘(Ginghams, Crepes, Cantons: â€" All .our new styles for sumâ€" mer! wear, in the pretty, new summer shades: Marked for clearance at Regular $27.50 to $35. styles for present . and Specially priced at Vacation time and summer occasions derrand cool, lightâ€"weight clothing. See this fine display at White Bros. No need to distarh your savings or use your vaâ€" cation meneyâ€"we trust you. Our terms areâ€" JOHN ST., WESTON a" ‘v,,'; 0 0 :‘Fi‘;}‘:‘}z'_: ‘{i (r ,‘: «) L ,_: h c %r e P h uo d 2 n o m a § B 5 U Y L0 M P t P Casilh i6 23 J},‘, Sh. h JA Toronto Quality Asphalt Slates are "Bette you the greatest measure of roofing value ~Summer Dresses But beside: these, "Toronto Quality Slates" have many other: p o i n t s which will _comâ€" mend ‘them to Can _ you think of any other roofing material that has so many advantâ€" ages? Former Prices Were $6 to $20 PRETTY CANTON CREPE E J tQ ':;‘: Eopiee f s ht ( â€" _i\ lt‘ | 1 & P i2 <\ @2 «is d | cBb ‘J\; 'l; ;é'{ff’f. ; j: Sfy [ > »lfg l T. id 2 3 ~troy â€"_af i3 A § * L o u.5 t $3 t 5_/ afal § B hy en wl ;!EEEE btharsset® Y Y B t £ 1.“.‘};'. K: asl) Y V &A M & %@Zfi 4 nivars IMPORTANT SALE | o @{1.: t $ ,& gp o § 35° R C o / . uC [ % A¢%â€" i. Lh DRESSES TORQNTO ASPHALT SLATESâ€""THEY WILL NOT CURL" THEY CANNOT BREAKâ€"THEY DO NOT SPLIT HALF PRICE $3 to 510 No interest, carrying charges or unnecessary red tape. Come in toâ€"morrow and outfit the whole family. â€" $25.00 PAYMENTS ARRANGED TO SUIT YOU vac PC { U 0 i U 3 a g vr‘fir f «gm. A1 4 t f t M i8 xquisite new SsOLE AGENTS FOR WESTON EVERYTHING IN LUMBER â€" PHONE 540 3 § / G. T. R. TRACKS IHOR weat etterâ€"Made," from the finest materials and will give In tweeds, fancy worsteds, lustres, Palm Beach, etc. ~Men who are looking for an unâ€" usual value in a handsome, wellâ€"tailored suit should see these. They are worth much more than_$18.50. \ P E SUITS WJ f Ask to see our allâ€"wool serge suits at $23, $25, $30 and $35. They are values that are hard to beat anywhere. MEN‘S SUMMER SUITS WONDERFUL VALUE AT $18.50 ind 26 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 19237 your best considâ€" eration. They are particuâ€" larly fincâ€"appeat> ing. * They never _need painting. 3 They are . fire te" sisting and pro: tect you from the hazzard of a home in flames. soue 356 QUEEN W. i 4

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