mamnmmcnmnmmn omm omm mermmam t mmene ReCSSOâ€" n ene onl k on n s c % s Shoulder® ......" . ... . Butts ...!... ........ Eoing rind soff .. ..... Bellies, fresh or pickled Spare Ribs .. ... .. .:. Tenderloins .... .. ... Fillets.\.:.>.......vs.. Cutlets ...;:.~....:... Cl‘ops.............. Eoins .....s .0.n..0.. Boneless Roll ....... C hanks ... ..~....... Stewing Veal, boneless Weston, 4 room cottage, brick detached, corner lot, fine garden, bright basement, electric light, nice home. _ $300.00. _ Balance $2500.00. . Particulars 1801 Gerâ€" rard St: East. Loin Chops Butt Chops WE DELIVER PAGE EIGHT 5 USE . gw'eshn Dairy Prm 482 Huron St. Why worry along on a small salary to make ends meet? The plodder remains stationery and apparently is content. with enough to provide for a subâ€" sistence.â€" Let us train you for positions that will "improve your, pocketbook." ‘Enter any time. Day and night classes.® $ Special Evening Classes in Show Card Writing. CHOICE VEAL FROM LOCAL FARMS Foster Business College A bargain and easy guick sale, That desirable substantial frame ecttage on the Johr street extenâ€" sion, corner of Pine street, now being moved onto brick foundsâ€" tion with cellar underâ€" entire house. House will be sold with lo:, 50 feet frontage on John Street, 120 feet deep, or with more or less fromtage at $15.00 per fcot, as required. Pay Day Tells! J. E. FOSTER, Principal 2922 Dundas St. West Phone Jct. 4161W Applyâ€" HOUSE FOR SALE TRY OUR FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER MES. LEWIS LUKES Telephone Trinity 4753 FOR SALE PORK JANE ST. AND WESTON RD., MT. DENNIS VICTORY MEATMAREKET term Toronto 38c ie 17¢ 25¢ 35¢ 19c 17¢ 35c 28¢ Pic 22¢ 10c 18c COTTAGE FOR RENTâ€"Fourâ€"roomed cottage for rent. Apply 5 Vinny Ave. \ Qâ€"47â€"1t Shoulder Roast .. Blade Roast .. ... Chuck Roast â€"â€"... Top Rib Roast .. Rump Square End Rump Round End Flank . . ..... .. Brisket Point .... Plate .sn .. Riby®}~. nc0.0}0 Ribs, boneless ... Round Steak ... Sirloin..... .. ... Porterhouse ... .. Porterhouse Roast Stewing Beef .... Hamburs,‘ 2 for .. WANTEDâ€"Couple would rent small house, convéeniences. Month. end preferred. Apply Box 87 Times & Guide Office, Weston. FOR RENTâ€"Solid brick. 8â€"roomed, hardwood floors and all conveniencâ€" es, on Robert St. Apply Box 86 Times & Guide Office, Weston. TO RENTâ€"6 rooms and basement on Harding Ave., Weston, $18:00 per month. . Will sell at $2,800.00 on easy terms. Lot 50x150. Apply 60 East Drive, Roselands, Mount Denâ€" nis. o â€"47°1¢ FOR RENTâ€"Suite of four rooms with kitchen: and bathroom. Married couple preferred. Apply 96 King St. xâ€"4dâ€"1t FOR SALEâ€"Radio set. 1 crystal set, $3.50. I Peanut tube set, $10.00.. 1 detector and twoâ€"step amplifier, $65. Set must be sold: Nearest offer takes. Apply â€" Ted â€" Hollinsworth, Maria St., or Plhone 5064. FOR SALEâ€"Sunshine cook stove, in good condition, with water front. Cheap. 12 Lemaire Ave., Weston. Phone 445. Beef, per Pork, per Pickled Shoulders .. .. Smoked Picnics ...... Corned Beef (Bonless) FOR SALEâ€"Lady‘s muskrat. coat. Any reasonable offer accepted. Apâ€" ply I1I Sykes Ave., Weston, Phone Weston 287. â€" ~ oâ€"47â€"It FOR SALEâ€"Thistletown. Well loâ€" cated on Main Road. 7 miles from Foronto, 2 minutes from _ Woodâ€" bridge Radial. Brick house, 9 bright rooms, in splendid condition. Good \ water, stables, garage and â€" hen house. Double lot, good garden land. Colin Cameron, Phone 3â€"r2. xâ€"47â€"1t FOR SALEâ€"Pony and outfit. Apply evenings or Saturday‘s, 120 King St. oâ€"47â€"It FINEST FOR SALEâ€"Washing machine | and wringer. Will sell cheap for quick i sale. Apply Box 137 or Phone 462 W. oâ€"47â€"1t FOUNDâ€"Holstein cow, strayed. near Masseyâ€"Harris _ Works. If not claimed by Oct. 4th, will be sold to defray expenses. Apply Wm. Stanâ€" field, Gordon Ave., Weston. xâ€"47â€"3t TO LETâ€"Apartment suite, six rooms, den hall and tiled bath, heated, hardâ€" wood floors, cotinuous hot water, electric range, two fire places, reâ€" frigerator, laundry,, separate cellar, two balconies, . spacious grounds, garage if desired;,. heat, light and water supplicd.. Phone 51 Weston: yeddeâ€"tf FO RENTâ€"6â€"roomed house, all conâ€" veniences, Ist of September, Grattan Ave. Apply Geo. Moogk, phone 89. s xâ€"44â€"tf FARM FOR RENTâ€"75 acres, 4 miles from . Toronto â€" limits, . Burnhamâ€" thorpe Road and Bloor St. Excelâ€" efent for dairy farming. Apply to A. C. Mercer, 885. Rusholme Rd.,\ Toâ€" ronto, xâ€"44â€"tf FOR SALEâ€"Yard and barn, central location in Weston, suitable for teamster> or truckman. Geo. . B. Moogk, 211 Main St. N., Weston. Telephone 89. xâ€"26â€"tf EGERTON R. CASEâ€"Chartered Patâ€" ent Agent; , Canadian, foreign patâ€" ents. Ten Adelaide East, Toronto; booklet sent. 0â€"43â€"5t R. SENDALL, BUTCHER AND PROVISION DEALER The Profitâ€"Sharing Store CUTS FROM FINEST BEEF Vanxnts Hnown FALL SPECIALS HOMEâ€"MADE SAUSAGES SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY & | i A | | f s e lt ael | £ 6 To a | | > /z3 m tser k | {8\ § sz | | s3 7 19:"‘."""_’*\-‘6!3.“ | : 3 in > i ® % ( =â€" : se en rersnatd | s ‘{ C _ t\t /// ,“‘:'J‘E"’%â€Â»â€™,f;f:%{"‘: » M A. s ¢ol° plest S s [â€" M CA P s l2\ C â€" 3 4 1 ~ 3 oo Ays Esecapac . â€"4 . | S aly | t ony _ 7 A L RHWIEE 1 R 15c lb. s4#25¢ :. Ade 18c 1b. 22c . 28c . 22c 2bBe 30c . 28e 15c 15e 11c 18c a tr £4 22c 09e 09e 25¢ 15¢ 17c Ham, boiled ...... Ham, roast . . ...~. Jellied Ox Tongue . Corned Beef ....... Head Cheese ....; .. Bologna â€"....... ... Weiners .:...." ... Beef Dripping, 2 for BACON, MACHINE SLICED Wiltshire Back Bacon, Ib......... Wiltshire Side, per Ib............ Maple Leaf Back, per Ib. ........ Peamealed Back, per Ib. ........ Smoked Side, per lb. ............ Wiltshire Hams, half or whole, per Picnic Hams She threw upon the engineer A fair face white with agony, "Are you a, Chostian?" "Yes, [ am." "Then, oh! sir, won‘t you pray All the long way that God will stay That God will hold the train at Bâ€"2" ‘"‘Twill do no goodâ€"it leaves at three, Andâ€"" "Â¥es! but God can hold a train. j My dying child is calling me, And I must see her face again; Oh, won‘t you pray?" "I will"â€"a nod Emphatic as he takes his place. When Christians grasp the arm of God They grasp the power that rules the world. HegS l ul ie n rdaiys Eoins /..l.. len.... Fronts, 6 and 8 lb. .. Chops . .s/:~:..2.... Necks or Breasts ... gasped. "Impossible! It leaves at three, And we are due a quarter past." "Is there no way? Oh, tell me then Are you a Christian®" "I am not. "And are there none among the men Who tun this train?" "Noâ€" I forgot â€" I think that fellow over there Oiling the engine, claims to be." Out from the station swept the train On time!â€" swept on past wood and lea. f This interesting piece of verse was sought lately by one of our readers, and the words have been kindly forâ€" warded by a correspondent who is thanked for her copy. She states that the author is Rose Hartwick Thorpe. "Madam, we miss the train at Bâ€"â€"." "But can‘t you make it, sir?" she A general .â€"meeting of the Men‘s Club is called for Thursday at 3 p.m., when a cordial invitation is extended to all IN ANSWER: OR, HOwW HER PRAYER WAS ANSWERED . Special Harvest Sevices have been arranged for next Sunday, the 23rd, ‘which include celebrations of the Holy Communion at 8 and lla.m., Children‘s Serivec at 3 p.m., evensong at 7 p.m. The ‘preacher at 7 p.m. will be the Rev. H. W. Brewin, Rector of St. Siâ€" mon‘s Church, Toronto. Eyre‘s Comâ€" munion Office will be sung at 11 am., and in the evening Stanford‘s Magnifiâ€" cat and Nunc,Dimittis.. The anthem will be Stainer‘s "All Ye That ,Dwell in the Land." Offerings in the shape of money, fruit and. flowers may be sent in on Saturday morning or early in the afternoon. On Sunday, Sept. 30th, \;"hi('h is Raiâ€" ly Day at the church, Miss Mary Gemâ€" mell will ‘ address the children. The Wiling Workers have started work in real earnest again for the fall now. Rev. D. N. McGlaughlin gave an adâ€" dress to the W.M.S. of the Presbyâ€" teriaan Church on Tuesday. ] Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Croxwell were, Mr. George Packing, of Weston, is ‘the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Coulâ€" ;’Cn,ioying a week‘s hunting and fishing |ter, Main St., for a ‘few days last| trip. | week. j | on 2 St .George‘s Church On Sunday, | Sept. 23rd, _ Harvest Thanksgiving services will be held in St. George‘s Anglican Church. . Rev. H. O. Tremayne will take the services in the evening. _ Miss G. Burgess left on Saturday for a vacation to Ottawa and points in Quebec. Miss Viola Noble is speniding the week with friends at Humber Bay. W. J. Guardhouse, of Weston, left on Tuesday morning to act as judge on cattle at the Barrie Fair. Mr. Russell Coulter, of Lucan, is spending a short vacation â€" with his mother, Mrs. Coulter, of Weston. We are pleased to announce that Mr. John Mattison, of Eagle Ave., has returned from the hospital Although still confined to bed he is progressing favorably. St. John‘s Anglican Church YOUNG SPRING LAMB 9 / |ry \’ f ‘\‘ * \‘J(l[‘;%gld/ eoreMIcFNIGLCte 2 B e merepremormemmrrmmrereciecir Oe Z0 ) e NO k Westminster Presbyterian Profitâ€"Sharing Coupon given with every $1 Cash Purchase COOKED MEATS PHONE WESTON 403 S zlc whole, Ib .. .........; 32¢ % 19| Smoked Back, piece, Ib..... Easifirst;â€"2 Ib. pail ...‘ ... EPore. :Eard :.;.......5% ;. 65¢| wiltshire Brick, piece ... :. 65c ) P . > 60c earsy Nt on ons se 2+ 35e Elum â€"Jamy patlâ€"...........~. 15c Nippy Cheese, Ib. . ......... 25c) Sweet Pickles (Heintz), pint 20c¢c) Sour Pickles,.pint ......:.. 25¢c|â€"New Laid Eggs ... "."...%.. 38c 30c 22¢ 38c 35¢ 55¢ 45c 38c Ib.; 32¢ 19c 15c TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON Beef" Liver ‘2...J..ny.:."7 Beef Hearts .....Ls:=... Fork _ Eiver a...:.. "/.f., Pork Hearts= .=~..1...... Calves Liver (Friday only) Ox: Tails, per‘lb.. > ... SparecRibs a:..~.....;... Raspberry and Strawberry Jam, size 4oims ... .mt > . cide a pall Boneless Pea Meal Back, half or A Hopeless Task: Judge Cluer (to young married woman, who would persist in talking, in the Shoreditch county court)â€"You have been married only a short time, and he hasn‘t taught yo uto hold your tongue yet. | They say "an accident delayed The train a little," but He Who listened while His children prayed "In answer," held the train at Bâ€"â€". Woman (emphatically)â€"And he nevâ€" er will!â€"London Titâ€"Bits. On Monday evening the Epworth League held a very successful social and literary night under the leadership of the two .. viceâ€"presidents, Misses ‘Moore and. Anderson. An excellent programme of literature was given and Miss Moore\excelled in the refreshâ€" ments of evening. Good attendance of the members showed their appreciation. plain, With panting sides, and mighty strides, Past hill and valley swept the train. A halfâ€"a minuteâ€"twoâ€"are gained. Along the burnished lines of steel His glances. leap, cach nerve is In answer: With a rush and roar through meadow lands, , Past cottageâ€"house, and green hillsides, The panting thing obeys his hands, And speeds along with giant strides. strained, And still he prays with fervent zeal, Heart, hand and brain with one accord, work while his prayers ascend _ to Lord, 3 And I‘ll make up the other seven." The engineer. with cheeks aflame Prayed, "O Lord, hold that train at Then flung the throttle wide, And like some giant monster of the heavenâ€" o "Just hold the train eight minutes, Sunday next, Sept. 23rd, the annual Harvest Home Festival will be celeâ€" ‘brated in the Islington Methodist Church. Arrangements have been made for the Rev. J. M. Duncan, editor of the Presbyterian Publication, to ocâ€" cupy the pulpit in the morning. At the evening services, Rev. Alfred Black, of Humber Crest, will be the preacher. Special music will be given by the choir and the church suitably decoratâ€" ed. The ladies of the congregation are preparing for the big rally day at the Sunday School to be held on Sunday, Sept, 30th. The Rev. Mr. Harding will be preacher on this occasion. The Women‘s Auxiliary reâ€"opens on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m.. Big plans are being arranged for /. this year‘s work, which we have good reason to believe will be carried out successfully. men of the congregation.. The nature of the meeting consists of election of officers for the coming. year and a social evening. We had 48 paidâ€"up members last year; this year we aim at one hundred members. Mr. George Scot and wife, of the North West Mounted Police, are spendâ€" ing a few days with his sister, Mrs. Robt. Greer, Main St. Misses Margaret and Eleanor Noble, of Markdale, have returned home after a short vacation with their cousing, the Misses Noblt, of Weston. Mrs. Nelda Smith, of Thistletown, and son Osborne have returned home after spending two months vacation in the Eastern Provinces, where they visâ€" ited many points of interest. Mr.. and â€" Mrs.. G. H. Meyers, . of Rochester, N.Y., motored over and are spending a few days with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wilson, Main St. N. Methodist Church WE DELIVER 45c dozen 38c 45c 55¢ 60c 28¢ 15¢ 65¢ 35c 30c 10c 10c 08c 08c 20c 15¢ 15c All roads will lead to Wembly in 1924 when t he British Empire Exhibition will be held there from April to October, Quite a city has been built to house all the exhibits which will be brought from every corner of the/ empire $ (leie t W nanefi eb se uin thae w onnmrnieds 4mtilâ€" CiNBpt 2 id â€"s «VY NA ~ â€"_â€"_â€". Te 1 «t e epsi P uzy e ae ts & No y s x J% â€" Miss Margaret Parker (left) and Miss Edith Baillic (right), both first dancing partners whom Lord Renfrew (cen tre) chose aboard the he is now voyaging to Canada. Lord Renfrew is sometimes known Highness, Edward, Prince of Wales. Some time ago the London "Daily Mail" organized a movement known as the "Young Farmer‘s Clubs of Great Britain," along similar lines to those operâ€" ated in Canada and the United States for the purâ€" pose of encouraging boys in specialized farming. Pig elubs, calf celubs, poultry clubs and a host of other elubs were formed in almost every farming comâ€" munity in the British Isles and various competitions brought about much enthusiasm among the young fAmeS _ ie en ca s o maniie s lan on c â€" IT is very much to be doubted if four happier boys ever arrived in Canada than Clifford White, Gorâ€" don Salter, Joseph Murray and Leorard Grimmer, recent passengers on the Canadian Pacific steamship "Montcalm." Singular opportunity has come to these boys, whose lives have been largely cireumvented by their small villages in England, to cross the Atlantic, to see the wonders of Canada and her modes of agriâ€" culture and, having seen and learned, to use their knowledge to the advantage of boys other than themâ€" gelves. This photograph was taken at the European head office of the Canadian Pacific Railway in Lonâ€" don, England, and shows a number of men who were induced by the special harvesters rate to make furâ€" ther enquiries with regard to the scheme and conditions to be expected here after the harvest. Nearly five thousand men, the fine® to come within the Canadian immigrant class in years, were recruited by the Canadian Pacific, and lack of steamship accommodation necessitated the closing of the doors against almost as many more,. io TO TOUR AGRICULTURAL CANADA Four English bey farmers photographed aboard the Canadian Pacific steamer "Montcalm" prior to sailing from England. EAGER TO COME TO CANADA The benefits which may follow in the wake of their visit are manifold. Upon their return to England the diaries which they are keeping will be edited and pubâ€" lished by the "Daily Mail" and various farm journa.ls,! and the minds of other boys in the various clubs will no doubt be turned to the advantages Canada has to offer,. An immigration flow of such a class, even eventually, should be from Canada‘s standpoint, the most valuable and profitable, § qoR The idea was conceived of promoting a spiritfof emulation and competition ‘between the agricultu@ral students of the Motherland and Canada, and,giving those of England a more comprehensive underâ€" standing of <farming conditions overseas.. E. W. Beatty, President of the Canadian Paciftv: Railway, who is an active worker among boys was &Pproached, and through his generosity it was made possible for these four boys, prize winners among all the boys‘. agricultural clubs of Great Britain, to come to Canada, tour the Dominion and take a full summer course at an Alberta agricultural college. ), both ok l oronto, were two of thg ard the Empress of France, on which known by another ‘titleâ€"His Royal WEDNESDAY,â€"SEPT. 19, 1923 JA _ PyL s s i] stt 4 < is . f Cl % l 3e s /4