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Times & Guide (1909), 12 Sep 1923, p. 7

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BHsa d Why worry along on q small | salary to make ends meet? The lodder remains stationery and parently is content with enough to provide for a subâ€" sistence.) Let us train you for | positions that will ‘"improve your pocketbook." Enter any time. Day and /&ig"ht classes. | " Special Evening Classes in Show Card Writing. » Pay Day Tells! Foster Business College USE PA @Daim ?E‘Odud'fi-i% : EDNESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1923 . E. EOSTER, Principal 2922 Dundas: St. West Phone Jct. 4161W RFORD MOTOR COMP‘ANY OF C:ANADA, LLMLTED, FORD ONT_.A,_R_IO ~\Enrollment Cards just reâ€" ceived. Come in and ask us for full particulars. enables you to Weekly Purchase Plan Inaugurated by the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. Cooaia s s Reindi s \HRoes: hegts «./ poonene i has: \. Noeq. uce . ms â€"(oe: 'glg;‘:}faf.! t '.&»‘fi | wey (_‘:.'):M. Moor EMCâ€" Coss <pSt Car; Truck or Tractor C. A. GRAHANM $20 Reward 3. Now give us a call and inspect our goods. We get them right from the makers, which we can give you the hest value at nearly cost price. rovy sutts ANP CoATS 2. We only pay a small rent, being upstairs. Thatis why we can sell for a small profil. 1. If we don‘t sell what we advertise, because we can sell for less. f Upstair . The Reward is Th .;xQ MEN‘S SuITS AND: ovErcoAts 2863 DUNDAS ST. 25.00â€"535.00 on the _ Over Tamblyn‘s e WESTON, ONT. Stronheart‘s enthusiasm in every scene brought problems to Mr. Trimble, who yet keeps secret the exact method by which he persuaded the wolves to go through with what was at best terrifyâ€" ing experiences for themselyes." T‘wo. of the wolfâ€"hunters offered to bet that the Northwest: country «didn‘t hold" a wolf that could whip this remarkable: dog. Their ‘offer went without @ataker Strongheart stands today the master of a pack. of wolves which jhe fought singly ‘and en â€"masse, the photographic record of which isâ€"shown in "Brawn of the North."~ [ f f In the vote: taken on. Saturday for Hydro on‘ Byâ€"laws No.: 66» and 67,: it was carried by a smalk majority, fortyâ€" eight > being. in~ favor andthirtyâ€"one against, and in sixtyâ€"seven; fifty<two voted for‘and thirty agaimst. | The waâ€" tem question. was massed. Thirtyâ€"fowr voted in favor and forty (againsts Thus it looks that: themmajoritys off this! see tion" do not want the water at this price. ) On.â€"more than one occaston, when a fight © between Strongheart and the leader of the pack was being photoâ€" ghraphed,. Mr. Frimble was called upon to useâ€"all his persuasive power to conâ€" vince Strongheart all heâ€" wanted. for picture purposes:wasâ€" a ‘badly. beaten wolf: and not a dead\ one. n i4 ‘Stronghert‘s: attitude was very much like that of@a human who resents any reférence to a loathsome ancestor. He missed no.. opportunity. .either©. with teeth or clawy to impress upon each and all of the wolf pack that aleivilized wellâ€"trained fighter was better than a bunch of savages. ‘This wonderful production will ‘be shown‘ at the Beaver next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, . ‘In ‘the picture he is dog: of: almost dual personalityâ€"in one flash savagely fighting wolves, and, in the next, gently caressing a helpless infant lost on the open snows.. Strongheart‘s every mood is shown. together with: a series of emotions. which he expresses with "his face and by gesture. 1 . ~‘Situations that would~ require the very best artistry from human actors are given to Strongheart in "Brawn of the Noith," and the manner in which Mr. Trimble â€"has succeeded in having him portray his role appears a â€"refutâ€" ation of seientists‘ contention that dogs cannot think or reason. In the new Laurence Trimbleâ€"Jane Muirfin~ _ production, ‘"Brawnâ€" of the North," a first national attraction starâ€" ring "Strongheart" the wonder dog, who becameâ€"the: pet of the world â€" by his marvelous portrayal in ‘"The Silent San, mJaurence ‘rrimmbre mas succeeaed again in startling audiences. 3TRONGHEART, DOG STAR, FIGHTS WOLF PACK Masters Siberian Outlaws in "Brawn of the North" NORTH YORK VOTE THE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON .. ; TAG BAY FOR BLIND _ NEW TOWnHP * ysuunr _ m The death of Hervey A. Coon at his late residence, 240 Church St., Weston, on Sept: 6 was a great shockâ€" to: is many, fimends. j Karhe IfE aAd He removed: with his family. to: Wesâ€" ton in 1902, and since: then ‘has: been engaged in‘ fruit farming., During the last twenty:one years ‘he, has served as stewardand. on the ‘tlheâ€"official boardâ€"of the Methodist:Church;.onm the TDown Council,. ard. on the~ Board of Education;\ ‘he has:~alsoâ€" been : active in‘the Red Cross Society and‘ the Horâ€" tioultural Society. . His«good> health: of vrégent: years. wasâ€"thought to: beâ€"dueto the winters he spent ins Rloridaâ€" But, ons Sept. 44 che ‘had a struwe fromâ€"<which he: did not: recover.. â€" Heâ€"passed! away peacefully, at! the last: on\‘Septi 6/ Westoniansâ€" and. those. of : the surâ€" rounding community. will have an opâ€" portunity at the Weston Fair of helpâ€" ing and:assisting tlhrose int need, «and who rely on the: charity of: goodâ€"heartâ€" ed people. The local organization has received ° permissionâ€" from. the Fair Board{to: put: on this tag: day at! the Weston Fair for tlhis purpose. All,the proceeds, will: be divided for the: interâ€" ests of this work: They: will also have an exhibit at the Fair. Mr. Coon spent his early»life= on> a farm in Oxford. County, nearâ€"Norwich, where e was held in greatâ€"esteerm, and where: he~ served in ‘official>capacity iny the Methodist Church and: in the municipality.> > ! ; biose! $ Weston has always. answered the calls thatâ€" have been made to her for charity. â€" During | the past few, years great work ‘has beenâ€" accomplished" by the Blind Institute. ‘This great organâ€" ization has been the means of pleasâ€" ing occupation and light toâ€"those who have lost their eyes or the sight. With the war there has been‘agreat increase and a big demand made upon the Inâ€" stitute. â€" They haveâ€"coped successfully with the situation and are to be highly commendéed for the excellent work that they have accomplished. Allwho saw the splendid results of this trainâ€" ing in. the women‘s‘ building. at‘ the C.N.E. this year in the exhibitsy and various other work that are. done: by the blind, have, some conception of the Aamount of work that is being.done for these unfortunates.. "They. realize that this institution is. coing. â€" something worth while for. their _ fellow brother in need. The Ladies‘. Aid. Society. Have Received Permission to Put on a Tag Day As funceral service was held: at chis late* residence on: Rriday,. Sepi. 7,..conâ€" ducted: by. Rev.{Mrs Walwyn, {assisted by»Rev.â€"Mr. ‘Rodwell:Hand Rtev.â€" Mr. Robertson:) . Daringe thertiseavices Mr. Walwyn: paid: a fine: tribute: to the moâ€" ble and kindlyâ€"qualities. ofs hearts.and mind ithat. shave made, Mrc:Guon. so wellâ€"liisediâ€"Dby= his ..many"friends, ;â€"His ‘citizenshy»» wasâ€"admirable,. and: in chis relationships as . husband: | andâ€"father, theâ€"qualities= of: . thoughtfulness. of others, patience, kindness, loyalty, and independence of thought were predomâ€" inant. He had lived the allotted threeâ€" score years and. ten, had. reached his seventieth year, and died, as. he had lived, a Christian gentleman.. His passâ€" ing is a, matter of deep. and general regret. Mr. Walwyn adjured the friends who had gathered to pay their last respects to the departed one, to remember that the mortal;body is but the Temple of the Spirit, which is imâ€" mortal. . "He is not‘ dead, but lives in ‘theâ€"Eternal Lifes" and in theâ€"shearts and! memory of all who, loved and honored: him. .>=+ .; : The ‘interment. took place at: Norâ€" wich, Ontario, in the family. plot, on Septl 8. Mr.. Coon: was predeceased by his father and: mother, Stephen and Deâ€" borah Goon, and by his two. sisters, Alice and Amanda. He is survived and: deeply. mourned, by his wifeâ€"and three »daughters, Mrs. S. J. Mason, of Newmarket, ~Ont.;> Mrs. . C. . W. Hurls burt, of Edmonton,. Alta,;; Mrs. Gladys Deacon, of. Winnipeg, . Man, . (now. rof Weston);â€" and by. his brother, Stephen B.â€" Coon,. of. Foronto,..alls of.. whom were present at the timeâ€"of: hisdeath: ©The pallbearers. at! Weston â€"werg. Mr: E; Bull,. Mr. As M. Oldhanmy, l\f‘r; e Maekliny Mr: Eakin, Mr. A. J. Barker, Mr J Yeo. J. M. SHELDON IS WINNER â€"__ GF WESTON COMPETITIONS On~Sunday, ‘Septemberâ€" 9th, at her sonâ€"inâ€"law‘ss home, .. Mrss. Rachel Ainn Lithgow;.of: Weston, died. following a shortillness»: Mrs. Lithgow. has, been a resident; of: this town for. thirtyâ€"one years, during: which . time. she had madeâ€"many|warm friends whosincereâ€" ly. mourn. hers. loss. . Deceaseds was cightyâ€"two years. of age: and wasâ€"born in «BEtobicoke:< Township. â€"She. was, a member: of: the Presbyterian« â€" Church here in Weston.. She is survived‘ by three sons, Albert, who resides in Wesâ€" tom; W. A. Lithgow, of Rochester, N. YÂ¥ dnd E. Ls Fithgow, . of IMincoln, N.Y.. Also two daughters, Mrs. H. Hart and Mrs. James Hugil, of Toâ€" ronto. J. M. Sheldon. won the two. main prizes of. the Labor. Day. competitions at the Weston Golf. Club,, turning: in: a net score of 68 for: the morning. round; which wonâ€"for him the club. presented by. Arthur, Linfield, the. professional, and by making the afternoon round of 18: holes with a net: T0 he won the shield presented by Past President L. R. Young for annualâ€"competition on Labor Day: for the best 36â€" holes net with a seore of 138. There were 34 entries for theâ€"event; whichâ€" provedto be aâ€"severe test of golf owing~ to: the. severe | thunders stortms that were encountered. during both rounds.â€" The leadingâ€"scores. were: 1 J. M. Sheldon ... . $4â€"86â€"170â€"32â€"138 2>G. W. Dunning .. 95â€"95â€"190â€"40â€"150 3iH. H. Holland ... 85â€"87â€"172â€"22â€"150 AiR. Bryden ..,.~.. 890 80â€" 17T8â€"20â€"152 5 L. M. McGibbon. . 86â€"91â€"185â€"28â€"157 6 J. E. Hutcheson . 90â€"95â€"185â€"28â€"157 TiL. R. Raine~ ... .. 94â€"906â€"190â€"32â€"158 Mrs. Rachel Ann Lithgow OBITUARY §5â€"87 89â€"89 86â€"91 90â€"95 90â€"90 178â€"20â€"152 185â€"28â€"157 185â€"28â€"157 190â€"32â€"158 180â€"22â€"158 _ That builders and new homeâ€"seekers are stillâ€"flocking to North York Townâ€" ship for the> location of> their. new homes, is shown by the list of building permits issued. by Building Inspector A. W ©Ferry,> during: the month â€"of Aargust.. Praetically 75{per cent. of the permitsâ€"issued were taken out by. resâ€" idents outside of: the township. _ The total for=the month was. $117,525, whicheâ€"males an aggregate for the year of $150,000.â€"A fine class of new houses are: being built,.a great number being bungalows. Permits issued during the. month of August for buildings costing more than $800. were: Water Area No 1, Humberâ€" stoneâ€" ave., filtrationâ€"and pump house plant, $80,000; H. R. Chileott, Botham road, Btngalow, $1,800; (Amy Hanâ€" cock, St, Germain ave., cottage, $1,100; Topple . and â€" McDonagh, Stewart erscent, twobungalows, â€" $2,000; _W. Cameron, Maplehurst ave; â€" bungalow, $3,000;‘W. TL Hollingsworth, . Norton blyd; bungalow, $1,500; A. E. Nash, Donwoods dtive, dwelling, $10,000;. R. J.Jamieson, Park road, cottage, $1,500; J; Bloome, Connmaught blyd., dwelling, $2,000; M Hewitt, Finch Ave., cottage, $1,000; W.AE. Rewis, Connaught Ave., two" cottages, $11400; E.. T. Stephens, Neville: Park,. two cottages, $1,000; R. Ingle, Wilson Ave., two.cottages, $1,000; J. Allen, Poynts: Aven, cottage, $800;.R. Bolton, Franklin Ave., bunâ€" palow, $1,000;â€" J; Joice; Horsham Ave., cottage, $800; F. Lawrence, Golfview Ave., dwelling, $3,000;)°C.. H; W. Itis, Maplehurst Ave., cottage, $800. Rine Class of Homes. Being Erectedâ€"Permits for August Totalled $117,525 Lake Simcoe Ice Co.,. Younge st., stable and storgge plant, $6,000, J. Blackstock, Burneit ave., bungalow, $1,000; .N. Mabet, Poyntz ave., dwelâ€" ling, $4,000; M. Thornlow,. Hollywood blvd.,. cellar, ©$4,000; H. Lawregce, Maple ave., dwelling, $1,300; Price and Valleau, Gzeenview., two cotiages, $3,â€" 000; A. Brill, Burnett ave., bungalow, $1,600;.J:..E. Rotter, Lilac ave, cotâ€" tage, $1,500; E. Hancock,.St.. Germain ave., cottage, $1,500; H. Boyd, Crescent road, cottage, $1,600; A Leager, Harâ€" landale ave. cottge, $800; Frank Hobbs, Humbestone ave., dwelling, $1,800; Sterling Bank, Yonge st, bank. buildâ€" ing, $8,000;. W. H. Mc Kenzie, Yonge st., store, $4,000; E. H. Trule, Olive ave., bungalow, $1,400. BANK BUILDING $8,000. & <. ons giw a en Corteen s Pe, S P ap y | UV a D . e t\ mA aA B4 A o 6 @0 Balnl 5 _\ o 1t C Y Y is ;‘\l k ; hisg Pm T tep) 6 "& 2l m t â€" B n Ts /. Â¥\ iA 0 7 Th CNe 6x <hA o To fo Bc Po ty d £ S s4 on & FTa O Bs & & hao 80 Pm\ a . 8 Â¥. 6 a W E‘% J ,g‘f".‘@'\ \p ‘ 7. 3 ' ‘% 6 t3 uo â€" d 2 a C i. 92 fanst PAQ. ioi Bs s & hob : Aâ€" MB tX) ya oo 5y BÂ¥ s @l 4 . s C "‘% ho > 9 x 5 2 t LA a d Tss xo Tsm : $ wa _ i5 . 5 css db W 8 EC t : 3 q SELLING AGENTS $30,000 PUMP HOUSE NNNE | § *\ [ 0t 3 | ‘-‘, ,‘.“""‘ t" e g"ir;:",\ GHUWS EE ty J 72 / ues dArIILE A [ g t / SE â€"o is ;' l' 5 p“ «(/ ‘-:,i.'"‘ {\\,.; PHONE 591r3 THE MOST Ubâ€"TOâ€"DATE STORSZ WEST QOF BATHURST ST. "Where you can get what you want at the RIGHT PRICE." § (No more connection wit h our ols store). » 2968 DUN pAS ST. WEST SouUTEwEst CORNER OF EAGLE AVE. AND FIFTH AVE. PRICE $20 PER FCQOT FRONTAGE $18 PER FOOT INSIDE LOTS 20 HOUSES NCW UNDER CONSTRUCTION â€" TERMS 3 As Low as $18.00 Down and $5.00 Monthly is af @‘,’ Bei 1§ 'S’(} 5'# € . 9 um * "" 1 TFiko‘em 7 i 1L y § _R f S § C(f{)â€" aagl * ons |. & W?é ’% ? (IIH GOOBDALL & CO.â€" i emmmonn on in oocomnirenceincc0 in ea o e uen en NJ CVE 0S DTR OROFR FO PRINTHL wesonnes, mCemmnencneanmen ede n ooo ecod i hi ihontian hemiima on enc i 0 Mc m w in w and n we n uen n Et PHONE KENWGCGOD 8151 Y~inest and Most Upâ€"toâ€"Date Equipment 8 IReservations for coming season for Ladies‘ and Gentleâ€" en‘s Bowling Leagues may be made now. : % WESTON OFFICE 276 AGNES AVEL At 2775 Dundas St. West, near Hesle Street, Torontp LUCKY STRIEE BOWLNG ALLEYS, LTD. Phone R. F. MACK, Manager, Jct. 6887 ]. ABOUT OCTOBER 15th, 1923 Announces the Opening of 14 EOWLING ALEEYS ioi ccooembncomcno oonoo pcuonmino0 inecdco oc coni0one0co 0 iepo en [® HANLEY, MANAGER ANSDOWNE AVE. PXCE sSEVEX 45 t A TA H

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