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Times & Guide (1909), 12 Sep 1923, p. 3

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New Tourist Autoâ€" mobile Rateâ€"§10.00. / Send for free sectional puzzle chart of the Great Ship ‘"Seeandbece‘‘ and 32â€"page booklet, (Your rail ticket is good on the boats) Thousands of west bound travelers say they wouldn‘t Kave â€"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 brealdast in the morning. Steamers "SEEANDBEE" â€" "CITY OF ERIE" â€" "CITY OF BUFFALO® er King and Elm Sts. Make Your Trip More Enjoyable by a Refreshing Night on Lake Erie \ THE CHARTERS PUBLISHING COMPANY CGENERAL HOUSEHOLD AND BUILDERS‘ HARDWARE f GLASS, PAINTS, OILS, EFC. ° FARMERS‘ and GARDENERS‘ SUPPLIES NE 533J "QUALITY BEST" EVERY BOOK GUARANTEED A PERFECT BOOK erenmmemnm ioi id nh en enn06i0/00,900e 6 N000 0 i0 bi00 0 000 e e w m n n i h o A un e t td HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS PAINTS, COAL OIL, TIN AND GALVANIZED WARE ELECTRIC BULBS, FUSES, ETC. sCHOOL SUPPLIES ANDâ€"STATIONERY If you want a good job touch at once with ‘ ABOUT YOUR CONCRETE WORK ? Weston Office: Main St. North f West Toronto Office; Cor. Medland and Dundas 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 Daily Delivery for Lambton and Islington CoOoNCcRETE CONTRACTOR orner Dundas and Runnymede Road . 5. GUFFIN H. BUTLER PHONE JUNCTION 199 F. P. PARTRIDGE E. GRAHAM of all kinds at the â€"right price, get in es 3rd Ave,, Westmount £Cam CS ESS The Great Ship *‘Seeandbes‘" â€" the largest steamer on inland . waters of the world. _ Fare $5.50 Deliveries Prompt WESTON WESTON WESTON xâ€"39â€"3â€"4 Mip, N j l VS‘a!e o]f. 4 ; Townshiy “T "} Notice W} of lands g Notice is hercbhy given that Isabella },(}uild, of the City. of Winnipeg, in the Province of: Manitoba, will apply to (the Parliament of Canada at the next DATED at the City of Winnipeg, in (the Province, of Manitoba, this 8th day mf June, A.D., 1928. Notice is hereby given that James Keniaris, of the City. of Toronto, in the \County of York, in the Province of.Onâ€" tario, merchant, will apply to the Parâ€" liament of Canada at the next. session thereof for a Bill of Divoree from his wife, Georgina Koniaris, on the ground wof adultery. COMMENCING at the intersection of the northerly limit of St. John‘s Road with the said ~centreâ€"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 . Plan; TYENCE SOUTH seventyâ€"four deâ€" grees west along the said easterly proâ€" duction and said 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 â€"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 DATED at Toronto, in the: Province of Ontario, this 11th day of\ August, 1923. " RICHARDS, . SWEATIMAN, EILLâ€" MORE & RILEY, 7 sessionâ€" thereof for a Bilk of. Divorce from her husband, â€" Wiltiam. Mitchell suild, of Dundas, in. the Province. of Ontario, on the ground: of â€"adultery and desertion. â€" 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 forenoon, at the Board{s Chambers, 47. Queen‘s Park, in the City of Koâ€" ronto, for the hearing herein. and sixtyâ€"eight feet (468") to the northâ€" ertly limit of the said St. John‘s Road; PHENCE NORTH â€"seventyâ€"four deâ€" grees east along the said â€"northerly limit and its production easterly eight handred and fiftyâ€"two feet (852) to place of beginning. xâ€"45â€"2t HUGHES & AGAR, : 357 Bay Street, Toronto. xâ€"42â€"5t â€" Soliciters for the applicant \Dated at Toronto this Twentyâ€"ninth day of August, A.D, 1923. (sed.) H. C. SMALUE, (Seal) * Secretary. (Seal) Secretary. Schedule "A" to Appointment for Hearing 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 of 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 the south of the present southâ€" ‘erly limit of the Corporation of the Town of Weston, which limit is also the notherly limit of St. John‘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:398, in the Land ‘Titles Office in Eoronto; and to the north of _ the southerly limit of the said registered plan; and to the esst of the centre line of Centre Road as shown on the said Plan; and which is more particuâ€" larly described as ‘follows: Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held, pursu@nt to the, Ontario Voters‘ Lists Act, by His Honor the Judge of the County Court of the County ofâ€" York at the Municipal Chamâ€" bers, Islington, on the 17th day of September, 1923, at 10.30 o‘clock a.m. to ‘hear and determine complaints of errors and. omissions in. the. Voters‘ List of the ssid, Municipality of Etobiâ€" Treasurer‘s Office, Lansing, Ont., this 26th day of June, 1923. C THE ONTARIO RAILWAY AND MUNILCIPAL BOARD 0+ 1 Cle IN THE MATTER of the Petition ‘of H. L. Trimble, and others, under Section 21 of "WThe Consolidated Municipal Act, 1922," for annexaâ€" on to the Town of Weston of that part of the Township of York deâ€" scribed in Schedule "A" hereto anâ€" nexed. Notice, is hereby â€"givenâ€"that the list of, lands now liable. to be: sold for avrrears of taxes in the‘ Township ef North: York has â€"been prepared,, and. is beiag published in. an advertisement in the Ontario Gazette, onâ€"June 80, 1928, July 7, July 14 and July 24. In default â€"of.the payment .of, taxes, as shown on the said list, before Fuesâ€" day, October 2, 1028,: at 10â€"o‘clocle. in the forenoon, I stalk at the said time and: at the. Councilâ€"Chamber, Lansing, Ont., proceed to sell:by public auction the said lands, to discharge the, said arrears, â€" together with the. charges thereon: Cepies of such list or advertisement may be, had. upon receipt of, postage and. application to me. Sale of Lands for Arrcars of Taxes. Fownship. of North: York, County of York, to wit: soq=I2t APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING 5 hss Ke 1of, 1000, Dated at Islington September, 1928, TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE COURT OF REVISION 1923 VOTERS‘ LIST rk" of the said. Mupntfcipality , and Clerl: of theâ€"said Conrt. NOTILCE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FCR DIVORCE Ox U for NCRTH YCORX TOWNSHIP 5t o. > a hack e e aerprmiath regss. se t 1027 3083 Garry Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Solicitors for Isabelia Guild E OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE $. BARRATT, (Se€tion 17) us Township Treasurer BATHGATE, this the 4th, day _ _ THBE TUIMES AND GUIDE., WESTON X'4‘«4‘_‘3t The question of poli¢ceâ€"women for London has once agaim been raised. Scotland Yard considered that the expense attached to a special corps was not commensurate with their usefulness, and it was decided to demobilize the woâ€" men. Lady Astor, however, opened a campaign for their retention, and as a compromise some twenty women were retained. Now a demand for the reinâ€" statement of the corps has been launched. Scotland YÂ¥ard is once again conâ€" siderihg the question. The official argument against the policeâ€"women is that as they have not the right of arrest, their functions being mostly "advistory," such expenditure of public money is not justified. : The American exodus from London has commenced, but as the Americans depart the Erench seem to come in. The seasidce places on the south cooast annually receive a contingent of young pesple. It is part of the system of adoption in which an English municipality acts as a kind of fairy godmother to one of the devastntegl towrf Return visitors this year have bsen arrangzed and in some cases a six months‘ exchange of homes has been effected with graâ€" lifying results from the language point of view. I do nct remember to have seen so many French people in Lordon. ‘They are mostly of the midgle clas: and; put up at quict little hotels in the less fashionable quarter;. The fater esting thing is that the women make extentive purchases of frecks and hats. It seems that, notwithstanding.the rate of exchange, clothes ars Cheaper and of better quality than in Paus, and, that a number ef Frenclh women prefer t: wait for an opportunity to get a bargain over here than to scquire the latesi fashion in. Paris, This fact is widely recognized by the bigger cstablishmants and Messrs, Selfridge‘s are, specially, catering rox tie French &5 for the Ameri can and Colonial market. Lord and Lady Strathmore, who are entertaining the Duke and Duchess of York at Glamis Castle, have arranged a fancy dress ball, to which local resiâ€" dents, have been invited: Since the marriage of Lady Elizabeth Bowesâ€"Lyon: and the Duke, the old legend has been discreetly shelved, and we no longer read of the mysterious appearance of a ghostly shape at dead of night in the silent eorridors. That there was some sortâ€"of family mystery is generally admitâ€" ted. The latest explanation is that generations ago there was born a patheticalâ€" ly misâ€"shapen creature. ‘The rightful heir to the title, it was impossible for Kim to appest in public, and he was kept in seeret in a hidden chamber. The creature, credited with a fabulously long life, is supposed to have attained the age of a Irundred ‘ind fifty when lhe was finally buried. At any rate tlre "secret which was communicated to their heir on his majority has not been recount for the last fifty years. Nevertheless, Glamis Castle, from its associaâ€" tion with "Macbeth," will always be regarded as of supernatural interest. 1. The Conncil of the Corporation of the Town of Weston intends to construct as a local improvement a four foot concrete â€"sidewalk on the northwest side of Park Street . beâ€" tween the north side of Main Street and the North side of Holley Avenue, and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. Rally rehearsals will be held on Friâ€" day at the home of Mr. and: Mrs. C. L. Moffat, King, St., when. new memâ€" bers will be given. a cordial welcome,. An impressive prograin is being ars ranged for. the coming winter, and the Choir will havye every. opportanity of adding. to. the reputation: they carned last season im being one of the best in the province. On Buesday, Sept 18th, a congregaâ€" tional social will take place at the home of Mirs. W. A. Rowland, 16 Maâ€" ria St., in. aid, of the, organ fund, beâ€" ginning.at 8.00, pam.« The form, of <enâ€" tertainment wili consist of, games of different descriptions, inclading cuchre for those who so desire. Reftreshments will beâ€"served during the evening an< a silver collection trken at the door. All members of the congregation and friends of. St, John‘s are» cordially inâ€" vited. ¢ The personnel of the Ministry of Pensions is onee more Carusing question The statemept was made in Parliamept that while exâ€"seryige mon were withou!l employment, wellâ€"paid jobs, were still held by women aof dependsnit on trei ecamiutugs for a Hying, The Mimster of Penuops undertook to sppomt a Com mittee of Enguiry. Up tothe present, however, nothing funther has besu. dong ‘The, Ministry, is, in fact, hopelessly overstaffcd. Hundreds of young girls with aut any knowledge or experience are engaged, with the result that nambers oi unfortunate pensioners are kept waiting weeks on ond for their payments.. On the other hand, it is urged that if a woman has the mecessary qualification: these is mo. reason why, she should not have as aged an appoinmert as & man ‘The pojint is agitating femixlist cireles, and I hear that Lady Astor intends te stark a campaign ‘when Parlisment teâ€"opens. It is aot only the Ministry of Bensiops, byt the whole Ciyif @rvice that is involved. At the present moment there are a number of "temporary‘" girl clerks who have been there for the past five years. In every case it is the "temporary" girl who gets & highe salary than those on the Staff; though the laster have to pass a general exam ination before nelng engaged. The feminists urs organizing public meetings w ut the. women‘s case, Meanwhile, exâ€"service meon are acitating on their own account, and it looks as.if the Minister of Pensions, at auy rate, will be forceo to a decision. ; 4 0: London is rivalling, Blackpool!â€"the Brighton of the North in its attrac tions. For the first time Lancashire cotton operatives, on holiday during the "wakes," have preferred the city to their own seaside. London of late has been full ofstrange tongues, and the Lancashive dialect to the Cockney cars sound. strangely foreign. Americans are quite unable to comprehend it, and if asked the way by a Lancashire lad, are quite likely to reply in Freanch or German under the impression that the speaker is a native of the Balkans. I under stand an enterprising firm are running charâ€"aâ€"banes from Liverpool to London and that they are already booked up for weeks ahead. Other visitors includ. a party of North American Indiansg in all their traditional warâ€"paint. They have come over to speak the prologue of the film, "The Covered Wagon," fo be produced at the London Pavilian, and are in camp at the Crystal Palace. The firm, which tells the story of the‘ Indian treck along the Missouri River to Oregon, was taken on the spot, the Indians being the chief performers. The permission of the United States Government was necessary before the party were allowed to visit England. They are under the care of Colonel McCoy, of the American Army, who is responsible for their safe return to their native country. « . Sunday, Sept. L6th, is W.M.S. Sunâ€" day throughout the whole of Canada, and special attention. should â€"be given to, this. Itiis aleo Choir Rally Day of the Westminster Church, and the choir will render special, music at. both. serâ€" vices, which. is as follows:â€" Morningâ€" Te Deum, Dykes; anthem, Praise the Lord, O. Jerusalem, Maunder;â€"â€"solo, tenor, ‘The Ninety ind Nine, Campion, by Mt. Dudley Ward. | Eveningâ€"Anâ€" theomg ~Godâ€" Hath Appointed a Day, Tours; anthem, Sun of My Soul, Turnâ€" er; solo, baritone, All. ‘Thy ‘Mercies, Stabatâ€"Mater Rossini, by Mr. A. G. Riggs. § Mrs. W. McKay, from Sounth China, will deliver an addtess in the morning, while the pastor, Rev. Mr. Rorbes Robâ€" erttson, will speak on "Music:and Wor ship? in the _ evening. . Mr.. ancd Mrs. Mclay are prominent missionaries in South China. TAKE NOTICE THAT The. FFome Baking Sele which took Westminster Presbyterian Church f *fi{fl!'j‘imflj’;"i(» a CA/k B H_J\_Z S MX Câ€"omemrrmremipccEcrEcecsc mb P e Cermmomemiemipmiomprocienciscer St. John‘s Anglican Church The estimated cost of the work Our Weekly London Letter 141T... Lbe realized in well for th parish. giving is Sundd The dates fix Thursday and T ¢f November. later with repga tertainments to with the. Bazni ladies who havé during the sum tol send. it rins Miss Gardner, who has spent several years in India, will be tite speaker in the Cld Presbyterian Church next Sunâ€" Gay morping, Sept.: 16th (W.M.S. Day). Club i 8.30 p the co the sat place on Saturday unde of the Altar Chapter i organ fund proved a very fair../ The sum ofâ€"tEwent Next Surday morning at the Woeston Methodist Church, the monthly boys and »girls‘ service will be held. ‘The pastor, Rev. Mr. Walwyn, will preach on ‘Frees.".. Speeqimens will be preâ€" sented for the identification by the boys, and girls. ~The children will «lso form w.chorus and Jead iu the singing Of one.of the hyrins in the service, is $250.00, of which.$50.00 is to be paid by the corporation. The estiâ€" mated special rate per foot frontage is 17c per annum. ‘The special assessment is to be paid in 10 equal annual instalments: 3.. A petition against the work will not avail to nrevent its construction. Dated at Weston this 8th day of September, A:D., 1023, ul C A6â€"3T omng OV ime day Anvasser Met Old Presbyterian T ite h 10019 ay under tac. auspices hapter in naid= of the ed a very successful afâ€" ofâ€"twenty dollars was ort time, which speaks rest of the ladies in the 111 ing public meetings c> jcitating on their own ny rate, will be forceo H. G. MUSSON, Clerk. _ it as the Americans on the south coast t of the system of of fairy godmother mave been arranced id tim U ind d of of the. Men‘s Thursday at program for «t 7.00 "p.nf of all the orâ€" C are asked ident, Mrs sible in or ho w macl STOP THINK â€" PREPARZE COLD WEATHER IS COMING MAIN ST., WESTON Shop Phone 268 W With the Strongest Tower Built It‘s the "Toronto"‘ Selfâ€"Qiling Windmillâ€"requiring "oil only. onte a year‘‘. All gears operate in a bath of special oil affected by. neither heat nor coldâ€"every bearing and +< ’E} §; working part thoroughly and automatically. erAsgprQ . 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