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Times & Guide (1909), 5 Sep 1923, p. 3

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[;1l.!lili!jgl',fi!fififill__!ilfififi_inl,uilljllll'lunuumlulu'n'l|_|f|jii|ijlflfii|lliiilgilfijli‘ilj!!ifijfijil_i_n_ijuji|l;_|yi@iij,fiilޤfufiil’l’filnn| 4\ _3¢l [ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1928 @ E WHAT ABOUT YOUR CONCRETE WORK ? Phone 530 Prices Right MOTOR CARTAGE AND EXPRESS DENNISON AVE. PHONE 533J COUNTER _ CHECK BOOKS CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION & TORONTO JOHN. G. KENT. Managing Director ROBERT MILLER, President Programme without precedent in its variety and extent Scores of new features and all of the old that have reâ€" tained public favor Estimated attendance, 1923, 45th Consecutive year, 1,500,000 AN ITEM OF IMPORTANCE THAT WE CAN SUPPLY PROMPTLY Weston Office: Main St. Nortk _ s & s West Toronto Office; Cor. Medland and Dundasg | "QUALITY BEST" EVERY BOOK GUARANTEED A PERFECT BOOK Leave Buffalo â€" g :00 P.M We mlcal_a .90 A M (Your rail ticket is good on the boats) Thousands of west bound travelers say they wouldn‘t have missed that cool, comfortable night on one of our fine steamers. _A good bed in a clean stateroom, a long sound sleep and an appetizing breakfast in the morning. Steamers "SEEANDBEE" Leave Buffalo _ â€" 9:06 PM} Eastern {Leave Cleveland â€" 9:00 P.M. Arrive Cleveland â€" 7:30 A.M. J Stondard Time \ Arrive Buffalo â€" 7:30 A.M. Make Your Trip More Enjoyable by a Refreshing Night on Lake Erie . GENERAL HOUSEHOLD AND BUILDERS‘ HARDWARE 5 GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, ETC. FARMERS‘ and GARDENERS‘ SUPPLIES THE CHARTERS PUBLISHING COMPANY The Show Window of Nations GEORGEOUS CLEOPATRA SPECTACLE Crowning triumph in the production of super pageants 1500 Performers imeemmenemmnnnnnmnnenmennnonn nand eeeenno foo mm en on Eorncerennin e n D inano n tE E E0 n t n ( 4 Duplicate â€" Triplicate _ Carbonized â€" Carbon Leaf and all popular Styles and sizes Place your orders at home Ask us for Samples and Price Special Attention Given PHONE ORDERS D. S. GUFFIN > PHONE JUNCTION 199 Daily Delivery for Lambton and Islington AUG. 25thâ€"SEPT. 8th Corner Dundas and Runnymede Road ‘NDBEE" â€""CITY OF ERIE" â€""CITY OF BUFFALO® Daily, May 1st to November 15th H. BUTLER 3rd Ave., Westmount ~ Deliveries Prompt 8 WESTON xâ€"39â€"3â€"T WESTON Ili//é' 2. The estimated cost of the work is $1,800.00, of which $540.00 is to be paid by the Corporation.. The estimatâ€" ed special rate per foot frontage is 14 cents. The special assessment is to be paid in ten annual instalments. 3. A petition against the work will not avail to prevent its construction. 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to construct â€"as a local improvement a four foot concrete. sidewalk on the west side of Kingsbury‘ Ave. between the Lake Shore Rd. and the Grand Trunk Railway, an approximate disâ€" tance of 1250 feet, and intends to speâ€" cially assess the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $950.00, or which 285.00 is to be paid by the ~Coqrporation. . The estimated special rate per foot frontage is 15% cents.. The special assessment is to be paid in ,ten annual instalments. xâ€"43â€"3t Dated at Islington this the 21st day of> August, 1923. xâ€"43â€"3t. 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to construct as a local improvement a four foot concrete sidewalk on the west side of Montgomery Ave. between Tyre Ave. and Mattice Ave., Registered Plan 2812, an approximate distance of 650 feet, and intends to specially assess the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. 8. A petition against the work will not avail to prevent its construction. Dated at Islington this the 21st day of August, 1923. & 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to construct as a| local improvement a four foot concrete sidewalk on the¢ north side of Hay Ave. between the westerly boundary of Mimico (lot 26) and the westerly boundary of lot 32, Plan 1007, Township of Etobicoke, an approximate distance of 300 feet,â€"and intends to specially assess the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. _â€" 2. The estimated cost of the â€"work is $650, of which $195 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated special rate per foot frontage is 20 cents. The special assessment is to be paid in ten ‘annual instalments. 3. A petition against the work will not avail to prevent its construction. Dated at Islington this the 21st day of August, 1923. x=483â€"3t. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $1,800, of which $540 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated speâ€" cial rate per foot frontage is 18 cents. The special assessment is to be p?id in ten annual instalments. 3. A petition against the work will not avail to: prevent its construction. Dated at Islington this the 21st day of August, 1923. xâ€"48â€"3t 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to construct as a local improvement a aour foot concrete sidewalk on the west of Lansdowne Ave. between Lake Shore Rd. and Park Rd., an aproximate disâ€" tance of 1200 feet, and intends to speâ€" cidlly assess the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to construct as a local improvement a four foot concrete sidewalk on‘ the rorth side of MacPherson Ave. between Islington Ave..and lot 22, Plan‘ 1922, an approximate distance of 756 feet, and intends to specially assess the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $1,750, of which $525 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated special rate per foot frontage is 18 cents. ‘The special assessment is to be paid in ten annual instalments. & 3. A petfition against the work will not avail to préevent its construction. Dated‘ atâ€" Islington this the 21st day of August, 1923. 4 xâ€"48â€"3t xâ€"483â€"3t Dated at Islington this the 21st day of August, 1923. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $500, of which $150 is to be paid by the Coroporation. ‘The estimated special »rate per foot frontage is 18 cents. _ The special assessment is to be paid in ten annual instalments. 3. A petition against the work will not avail to prevent its construction. 1. The Council of the> Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to construct as a local improvement a four foot concrete sidewalk on the east side Elliot Ave. between Government Rd. and End St., an aproximate disâ€" tance of 340 feet, and intends to speâ€" cially assess the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to construct as a local improvement a four foot concrete sidewalk on the south side of Oakview Ave. . between Millwood Ave. and Bell Ave., approximate disâ€" tance of 400 feet, and intends to speâ€" cially assess the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $600, of which $180 is to be paid by the. Corporation. The estimated special rate per footâ€"frontage is 18 cents. ‘The special assessment is to be paid in ten annual instalments. Dated at Islington this the 21st day of August, 1928. xâ€"43â€"3t _ 8. A petition against the work will not avail to prevent its construction. Take notice that Take notice that Take notice that Take notice that Take notice that Take notice that Take notice that LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE S. BARRATT, S. BARKRATTE, §. BARRATE, S. BARRATT, S. BARRATT, 8. BARRATT, S. BARRATT Clerk. Clerk Clerk THE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON Clerk Clerk Clerk Clerk The Ontario Railway and Municipal Board hereby appoints Thursday, the TEwentieth day of September, A.D. 1923, at the hour of eleven o‘clock in the forencon, at the Board‘s Chambers, 47 Queen‘s Park, in the City of To:â€" ronto, for the hearing herein. Dated at Toronto this Twentyâ€"ninth day of August, A.D. 1923. (sgdâ€"y H. C. SMALL, (Seal) Secretary. Schedule "A" to Appointment for Hearing Notice is hereby given that James Koniaris, of the City of Toronto, in the \County of York, in the Province of Onâ€" ftario, merchant, will apply to the Par liament of Canada at the next session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from his wife, Georgina Koniaris, on the ground lof adultery. Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to the Ontario Voters‘ Lists. Act, by His Honor the Judge of the County Court of the County of York at the Municipal Chamâ€" bers, Islington, on the 17th day of September, 1928, at 10.30 o‘clock a.m. to hear and determine complaints of errors \and ‘omissions inâ€" the Voters‘ List of the said Municipality of Ltobiâ€" coke for 1923. THE â€" ONTARIO RAILWAY AND MUNICIPAL BOARD " Notice is hereby given that Isabella Guild, of the City of Winnipeg, in the \Province of Manitoba, will apply to {the Parliament of Canada at the next {Session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from, her husband, William Mitchell Guild, of Dundas, in the Province of Ontario, on the ground of adultery and esertion. + DATED at the City of Winnipeg, in {the Province of Manitoba, this 8th day *#f June, A.D., 1983. Dated at Islington this the 4th day of September, 1923. 8. BARRATT, Clerk of <the said Municipality â€" and Clerk ofâ€" the said Court. IN THE MATTER of the Petition of H. L. Trimble, and others, under Section 21 <of "The Consolidated Municipal Act, 1922," for annexaâ€" tion to the Town of Weston of that part of the Township of York dsâ€" scribed in Schedule "A" hereto anâ€" nexed. Notice is hereby given that a byâ€" law was passed by the Municipal Counâ€" cil of the Township of Etobicoke on the 20th day of August, 1923, providâ€" ing for the issue of debentures to the amount of $26,728.56, for the purpose of constructing water mains in Arca No. 3, and that such byâ€"law. was reâ€" gistered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the East and West Ridings of the County of York on the 22nd day of August, 1923. Any motion to set aside or quash the first publication of this notice, and be made withing three months after the first publication of this notice ,and cannot ‘be made thereafter. Dated at Islington this the 28tl of August, 1923. S. BARRATT, Clerk _ _ DATED at Foronto, in the Province of Ontario, this l1th day of August, 923. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part must be made withâ€" in three months after the first publicaâ€" tion of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. RICHARDS, SWEATMAN, FILLâ€" MORE & RILEY, Notice is hereby given that a byâ€"law was passed by the Municipal Council of the Township of Etobicoke on the 20th day of August, 1923, providing for the issue of debentures to the amount of $2,547.00 for the purpose of constructâ€" ing water mains in Area No. 2, and that such byâ€"law was registered in the Registry Office for the registry diviâ€" sion of the East and West Ridings of the County of York on the 22nd day of »August, 1923. Mists Dated at Islington this the 28th day of ‘August, 1923. xâ€"48â€"3t S. BARRATT, Clerk. NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF BYâ€"LAW NO. 1454 aouet > 857 Bay Street, Toronto xâ€"42â€"5t _ Solicitors for the applicant xâ€"81â€"12t xâ€"42â€"5t Treasurer‘s Office, Lansing, Ont., © ""this 26th day of June, 1923. In default of the payment of taxes, as shown on the said list, before Tuesâ€" day, October 2, 1923, at 10 o‘clock in the forenoon, I shall at the said. time and at the Council Chamber, Lansing, Ont., proceed to sell by public auction the said lands, to discharge the said arrears, together with the charges thereon. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands now liable to be sold for arrears of taxes in the Township of North York has been prepared, and is being published in an advertisement in the Ontario Gazette, on June 80, 1923, July 7, July 14 â€"and July 21. Copies of such list or advertisement may be hadâ€" upon receipt of postage and application to me. * Sale of Lands for Arrears of Taxes. Township of North York, County of York, to wit: APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE COURT OF REVISION 1923 VOTERS‘ LIST NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE NORTH YORK TOWNSHIP BYâ€"LAW NO. 1456 3e lefi\\rm{ Pn 303 Garry Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Solicitors for Isabella Guild HUGHES & AGAR, (Section 17) Li ies & 3. t J.A. BATHGATE, Township Treasurer Nh 28th day xâ€"44â€"3t xâ€"48â€"3t George E. Buchanar, of Detroit, head of the "On to. Alaska with Buchanan" movement, will have 52 boys and 24 adults or members of the, boys‘ families when he personâ€" ally conducts his party from Vanâ€" couver July 18 via Canadian Paâ€" cific "Princess" steamer. Buchanan thinks, with President Harding, that a trip to Alaska is a liberal educaâ€" tion to any bovy who takes it. He puts up oneâ€"third of the expense, the boy earns oneâ€"third and the boy‘s parents put up the remaining third. â€"â€"Up to the end of 1922 dividends paid by the gold and silver mines of northern Ontario amounted â€" to over $123,135,000.â€" Cobalt camp was discovered late in 1903 and hardly began producing until 1905. Diviâ€" dends paid> out of Cobalt mines amount to $93,863,820, which repreâ€" sents practically 50 per cent. of the gross value of production. Poreuâ€" pine mines have paid $28,472,988. One hundred and fifty delegates of the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association : will tour the British Isles next summer, and hold their annual convention in London, accordâ€" ing to decisions reached at the final meeting of the convention here. The party will leave about the first of June, and will attend the British Empire Exhibition. The tour will last about six weeks: Speaking to the Canadian Club in London, Eng., recently, E. W. Beatty, President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, contrasted the "irritating tortoiseâ€"ltke slowness" of Canada‘s population policy with Australia‘s progressiveness. "We Canadians would be wise to keep our gates open for brains as well as brawn," he said. : COMMENCING at the intersection of the northerly limit of St. John‘s Road with the said centre line: of Weston Road; THENCE south thirtyâ€" nine degrees, seventeen minutes east along said centre line of Weston Road, five hundred and nine feet (509‘) six inches. (6") to the intersection with the easterly production of the southerly limit of the said registered ~Plany; THENCE SOUTH _ seventyâ€"four deâ€" grees west along the said easterly proâ€" duction andsaid. southerly\ limit ( of registered Plan and its production westerly one thousand and fiftyâ€"six feet (1056‘) to the intersection with the centre line of the said Centre Road; THENCE NORTH fifteen deâ€" grees thirtyâ€"nine minutes west along the said centre line of Centre Road and its production northerly, four hundred and sixtyâ€"eight feet (468‘) to the northâ€" erly limit of the said St. John‘s Road; THENCE NORTH â€" seventyâ€"four deâ€" grees‘ east along the said. northerly limit and its production ‘easterly eight hundred and fiftyâ€"two feet (852‘) to place of beginning. xâ€"45â€"2t The decision of the Government of the province of Quebec to grant a bonus of $4 per acre for land clearâ€" ed will result in an approximate outlay of $250,000. _Clearance in the past few years has amounted to approximately . 40,000 annually, but the total this year is expected to be 60,000 orâ€" more. Foronto; and to the nmo southerly limit of the sai plan; and to the east of line of Centre Road as sI said Plan; and which is m larly described as follows A Swedish/ scientist claims to have perfected a process for the manufacture of "artificial â€"wood from 50 per cent. sawdust and the balance chalk and chemicals. The product is as hard as oak, and can be planed, sawed, bored, nailed, painted, stained or polished. It will not deteriorate in water. A start on the actual work of electrifying sections of the Canaâ€" dian . Pacific Railway‘s main line through the Rockies may be made next year. D. C.. Coleman, viceâ€" president of western lines, says that traffic demands and financial conâ€" ditions would ‘determine when a start would be made. ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, being composed of part of Lot Number Three (3), in the Fifth Concession west â€"ofâ€" Yonge Street, in the Townâ€" ship of York, in the County of York, the said parcel being that portion of of the lands in the said Township lyâ€" ing to theâ€".south of the present southâ€" erly limit of the Corporation of the Town of Weston, which limit is also the notherly limit of St. Jolhn‘s Road, on said lot; and to the west of the centre line of Weston road crossing said lot, and as said road existed sixty feet in width before being widened as shown on Plan registered as Number M:393, in the Land Titles Office in One hundred and fifty familit¢s are to be brought into British Columbia and settled under private enterprise in the valleys east and southâ€"east of Fort George, W. A. Lewthwaite announced, following his return from England recently. James Edwards, of Port Robinson, declares he has a chicken out of this year‘s hatch which outâ€"freasks most chicken freaks. ‘This one has four legs, four wings, two backs, two necks but only one head. It has been preserved in aleohol. Mrs. Dan Otto, of Stratford, Ont., set 33 eggs anrd hatched 34 ducklings from them. One egg was apparently of the double yolk variety and both yolks were hatched. A new direct passage service beâ€" tween Canada and northern Ireland has been inaugurated by the Canaâ€" dian Pacific Steamships, Ltd. Three steamErs have been assigned to the route. _ Shipments over the T..and" N. O. (Railway during the month of May ‘amounted to 329.15 tons of silver The movements of the mackerel schools® will, when observed,_ be broadcasted from radio apparatus erected for the purpose by the Canaâ€" dian Marine Department. ere 'ancl There the north: of the the said registered of the centre shown on the more particuâ€" Transferring the mail brought frc the transcontinental 28â€"hour/air trip wh ment now.intends to make permanent. nnvisurisinin s BANK OF MONTREAL ..‘.A,#,.g,;._. s -.,.»{.;;:,-E-M\" ;-_Q@ . & t L _ mscc Ts CJ. fopa , appocenty iR > Ad ;.\i‘w.' -;'(-S,l\‘"l:? :fi‘:;é:."*e ds ;l}‘;,'};':f"- PS| ér"’“fi m Rs=T s y t me Ne irmle ut oA foâ€"â€" CA C Ars /.A “'w fi\az KS huss Neatbdlyes= l , ,"‘ ‘\\\ sn ) <‘~ «t _ . â€" \Csemee | ... nfi ene= 3.« we Fa â€" <3> "FT is the aim of the Bank c ut For years the Bank of Montreal has coâ€"operated with â€" its customers, assisting in various ways in matters of \| finance and business. a x ; «en dn Pn â€" Etsr, s on »edmaceâ€" t tp P . â€" fagh d 18 Aumee s e tâ€"ercteE Eces @ Aliesos)... -%"ffi?’rztâ€"fivat~'_§71%lff>-ff:é-{%t-'>-5-*gss:ss,s-s' s tw €p.. xo apunet it . 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