I 1 | , l $ «_ wWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1923 * _New Hardware Store _= I have opened a store at the above address and will keep a line of General Household Hardware, Graniteware, Tinâ€" ware, Electrical Supplies, etc., and would ask your patronage. WITH A NO PLUMBING CHARGES FOR INSTALLATION; NO EXPENSIVE OUTSIDE SERâ€" VICE REQUIRED; CRDINARY HOUSE WIRING BEING SUFFICIENT. Special rate for electricity recently _grantea by Hydro for heaters of Pyrogen t)ipe‘is only twoâ€"thirds that paid for lighting service. e 2. s nciomunts y MH ow <® | 0ï¬ Â© ow JPA AÂ¥ . j +4 se i A ho io Pd y ewe sh z) In recommending the purchase of this remarkable heater, we believe we ate offéring the public a device of outstanding merit.. With a Pyrogen Constant Water Heater, there is no tedious waiting for water to heat. It is always hot, réady for use. « f pa um 3 Nee ols a y Ey Inemerdinet aw wous se C BCA Mens us hre C in nNS * ME PS huca â€" DAot i 3 5 Hy Es + P 9 s BS xa hal : es o6 & Fu (euk. d 7 Pup o uoS < m C ues un <a<o ) The heating unit is totally immersed in the water of the boiler.. Consequently there is no loss of heat from external connecting pipes. All heat genc¢rated must be absorbed by the water. Rls BIA)A Wws‘ Cous uve repbaanvihnteantr RUGGED, STURDY CONSTRUCTION; COMPACT, DURABLE, FIREPROOF. EFFICIENT; ECONOMICAL, INEXPENSIVE. Pyrogen Products ' ; ,‘,_;nnzmlf & { & \l m \‘ CA 1,!_“ \ S# .‘f R Ni o tA C 4&9 Ailine P â€" Amâ€": é‘/JJ oo d 2 \ s ho. 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KING AND ELM ST. A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF HOT WATERâ€"A ; BOILER FULL AWAYS AVAILABLE â€" ALâ€". §ysuor C‘ c C â€" ~ FOR SALE BY THE WESTON ELECTRIC CO., MAIN ST. E. P. PARTRIDGE The full resources of the Bank are behind every Branch MANUFACTURED IN WESTON BY LOWER OPERATING COST INGLIS, Manager. Weston Branch: ied |" ~gas J Telephones Weston 384 and 443 Tenders for the Barker bridge were opéned and awarded to the Highland Construction Co., at a price of $2061. Concrete abutments will be built and: a bridge swung across in place. <5 For Service and Quality â€" Printing : Deputations were received . from Gtandview) Ave.,. who. are seeking <to have the new school in this séction canâ€" neceted up with Mimico sewéerage sy$â€" tem and water supplied to them. ‘The eouncil heardâ€"various members regard_ ing. debentures, but: did not: decide to take any action untilâ€" the full council were present. All these undertakings require. careful consideration and ‘can> not be jumped into at a moment‘s noâ€"< tice: $ Beoae <Several bills were read and much time spent in digcussing â€"the various plans and questions for the welfare of the township. Owing to the, two. members being absent, no definite action ‘was taken on the questions pending; all m‘(’;lrt“ ters were left for a full meeting. _~ A lot was purchased for the fire station at Long Branch. This will be erected at the rear of .Pritchard‘s groâ€" cery store. . ; :« ETOBIGOKE COUNGIL . uL REC. MEFTE The regular meeting of the Townâ€" ship Council was held on Monday after: noon in the council chambers, the reeve W. Gardhouse, in the chair," Dépqi\; Reeve Marshall and Councillor Price were absent. JX ontract for New Bridge at the Barker Crossing, Thistletown, . t as Let ES Try â€" Our â€" Office THE TIMES ANDâ€"GUIDE,, WESTON _‘ On Friday next two tinks. of ladies and two of men from the Morningside "Club will . visit. Islington for friendly _games. X 4 i j The traffic‘ on Bloor. Street‘ is‘ inâ€" creasing daily." The short cut to the city. appeals to motorists and farmers as well. _ { » \ Real estate: is looking. fip, again . in Isington. _ Several propertiecs â€" have changed" Nands lately:>" Ma: MePherâ€" son has sold a finhe nine‘roomed house and several lots. _ o rTeh ‘Mr.‘ Clare Jolnston, and family have gone to Muskoka for a few weeks. ~ Rev. C.â€"W. Holdsworth is taking a trip to Quebec. § 5 Chilireh A new world‘s record, for.twoâ€"thirds of a milé was set at Newark:last week when Joie Ray, of Chicago, Star rtnâ€" ner for the Illinois A.C., ran the disâ€" tance in 2.42 flat in a special match race in the Y.M.H.A. athletic‘ games. Ray defeated Lester Austen, Newark A.~C., and James, Connolly, Georgeâ€" town. Connolly held the old mark of 2.43â€" 8â€"5, which he made early this On Saturday Clarence W. Hackney, of : Atlantic City, won.the Canadian open : golf _ championship,>â€"which was held <at the. Lakeview Golf Club; : «Mr. Hackney turned in ascore: of, 295 for the‘: 72 choles.\ This\is the ; fifth conâ€" secutive> year‘ the .Canadian golf chamâ€" pionship wa‘s won‘. by â€"an ©American club," . "> in oo e tomp ce 4 ISLINGTON BOWLINE TORMAMENT 0N 1578 All‘ preparation are being made fotr the first. big bowling tournament of the Islington Lawn Bowling Club.. Coâ€" operation of the citizens of, Islington is being: looked ‘for. Out Bowling / Club desérves great credit ‘for their‘ underâ€" taking and theirâ€"efforts to. present I#â€" lington Bowling Club to other sections. See the list of good prizes and make it youtr business. to see‘that this thing goes through without a hiteh.s., ~ so _ . [ Rev. Mr. Young .. and family.‘ have gone to Muskoka for a month, and durâ€" ing his ~absence ~Rev. Prof. Langford willtake the services. in the:Methodist The men‘s bowling tournament to: be held.by the Islington Bowling Clb on their excellent green, near the <C.P.R. station,. on Wednesday, the 15th, inst,, promise to be a grand success. A . A new . tennis; court, has been. laid down: nearâ€" the _ C.P.R. stationby . our tennis enthusiasts, and, no.doubt; some star. players: will be det cloped""_> > year Three beautiful challenge "cups. will becompeted for. . One presented. by J. D. Montgomery,, Esq., will be. open to‘all comers; that presented by Harry McGee, Esq:, will be open: to clubs in the‘riding of West York; the othet preâ€" sented; by the" Municipality ‘of, Etobiâ€" coke will be competed. for by clubs in the Township of Etobicoke. hss : "Prizes will also be awardedâ€"to sucâ€" cessful: competing rinks. . Mealsâ€"will be provided on the grounds by the ladies‘ sections~ of the elub.~ m «. w s s appedr in the Toronto daily papefs on Puesday.s" / umc sns Ao _ On Tuesday. evening dast twoâ€"rinks of ladies; ind two of men from Glelel Manor, Club were ‘enterthined by. the Islington Club and friendly gamnés were played, the" total" score being slightly in fayor of the home rinks. .~ . [‘ Mr..J, Voss and family are spending a: few weeks‘_ yvacation at Wasaga Beach. ; al t 4 ~A very pleasant sutprise party . was held last Tuesday night at the home of Miss: Ethel â€"Steel.‘ Her many friends, to the numberâ€" of 35, met at. one, of the girls‘ places and went to her home in a, body, where she .was. made the recipient of a fine kitchen shower. The various kitchen utensils were yery acâ€" ceptable: as Miss Steel and Mr."Joseph Vought are to be united in marriage at Chfist‘ Churtch, Mimicd, on Tuesday next: â€" ul Rev. Mr. Frank Langford conducted the: services Aat the Methodist Church on Sunday during the absence of the pastor, and gave two very forcéful adâ€" dresses. ' t wil+ Islington Ratepayers‘ Association are preparing plans for) the water supply of Islington. These plans will be subâ€" mitted. to the:council for: thein: approâ€" val at the next meeting. 3 ; Entries will be received by" the Secâ€" retary, J; A, L. McPherson, up to noon, Monday, the 13th inst. ‘The draw will First Big Lawn Bowling. Tournaâ€" ment to be Held on Islington ¢ ~ _ Greens â€" . Shief of Detectiyes, | who. testified the Delorme case * ~â€"~>~ % ODDS AND ENDS OFâ€" SPORT Adrien Lepage Try reading the advertisements Your time will be well invested Prove the power of Advertising. Try it The Modern Woman Ask her and she will tell you it pays to read the advertisements. She buys merchandise of ESTABLISHED REPUTATION. If it‘s clothing, she knows how well it should wear and what the style should be. If it‘s a musical instrument, she knows what to expect in tone and workmanship. . If it‘s vacuum cleaner, she knows what kind of service it should give. It will pay you too. It will save your time, money and effort. It% will help you dress better, eat better, sleep better, and live better. She is constantly in touch with the stores and their offerings. Through the ADVERTISING she knows the lowest prices, the best qualities and the newest commodities. Long before she leaves the h(?use for a shopping trip, she knows exactly what she wants, where to get it and how much to pay. $ HE is a business woman. â€" She makes 80 per cent. of all purâ€" chases made in retail stores. She is an astute, clever buyer. She runs her household strictly on a business basis. THE _PROOEF OF aVALIY FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA LZNMITED, ; EORD,, ONTARIO s FOR t wenty years Ford cars have passed through every test required to prove their qualâ€" ity. 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