3N 2. The estimated cost of the work is $1t to be:paid by the Corporation. The estin frontage is 9 cents. . The special assessme nual instalments. 3.. A petition against the work will not struction Take notice that:â€" lowing street 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to construct as a Local Improvement watermain on the folâ€" pl e es : Main 6’.‘ 3. A petition against the work will struction. 2. The estimated cost of the work is is to be paid by the Corporation. The age is 8 cents. The special assessmen nual instalments. 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to construct as a Local Improvement watermain on the folâ€" lowing street: f f f 1i\ C Size â€" Street From _ To Length of Main f mig. e Size . ~Street Take notice that â€" 6" Grand Ave. , iQueen St. Oxford St. 1494‘ 67 Oxford St. Grand Ave. Milton St. 699‘ 6 Milton St. Oxford St. Cambridge St. 337‘ 2. The estimated cost of the work is $6400.00 of which no portion is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated rate per foot frontâ€" age is 11 cents. The special assessment is to be paid in 20 annual inâ€" stalments. ; 3. A petition against the work will not avail to prevent its conâ€" struction. & 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to construct as a Local Improvement watermains on the following streets : Size\ â€" Street From To Length of Main Main Take notice that :â€" 2. The estimated cost of the work is $11,400.00 of which no porâ€" tion is to be paid by the Corporation. The special rate per foot frontage is 8 1â€"3 cents. The special assessment is to be paid in 30 equal annual instalments. 3. A petition against the work will not avail to prevent its conâ€" struction. : ; 1. The Council of the Corporation of the. Township of Etobicoke intends to construct as a Local Improvement watermains on the folâ€" lowing streets: Size . Strcet From. * . ifo Length of Main Main g" Lake Shore Road Eleventh St. T welfth St. 15 MRake notice that:=â€" 35 â€" LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE 9] Seeendin in Cmm eonneemenrrenereee en entenrtacrsecrente PAGE Dated at Islington this the 25th dav Dated this the 25th day of September, 1923 Dated this the 25th day of September, 1923 emeniin in onnoo o0 o00000 000 nconencooncoo0000e0ecooe 00 000 e0n coniene0 6000000000000 000000000000 000000 ne000 0000000 c0rccco e 15 Dated at Islington this the 25th day of September, 1923 LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE Elm Cres Situated above J. T. FARR‘S GARAGE 14 MAIN ST. NORTH Elm Road LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE Lake Shore Road . Eleventh St. T welfth St. Lake Shore Rd. Thirteenth St. Twelfth St. Lake Promenade Twelfth St. â€" Lake Promenade â€" Twelfth St. WESTON AUTO PAINTING AND TRIMMING SHOP tes. ~ Connaught Lake T50 § Cireus Promenade ated cost of the work is $1650.00 of which no part is the Corporation. The estimated special rate per foot cents. The special assessment is to be paid in 30 ‘anâ€" TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE TOWNSHIP QF ETOBICOKE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE ~orporation. The estimated rate per foot front special assessment is to be paid in 30 equal anâ€" is now QOpen for Business FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP PRICES REASONABLE Long Branch Ave. Lot 9 Blk P of the work is $325.00 of which no portion A model for every person who wants the best value for their money. You can see these cars on the road running every day or a full line at our show rooms. WESTON DURANT CARAGE YOU‘LL GET SERVICE HERE ALSO From A few used cars in A1 condition for sale cheap THE DURANT IT‘S JUST A REAL GOOD CAR DUEFERIN STREET PHONES: 170 House; 182 Garage not avail to prevent its conâ€" S. BARRATT. S. BARRATT, Clerk 5; BARRATT, of September, 1923 BARRATT, AClerk.: avail to prevent its conâ€" T welfth St. Y15 Lake Promenade 1830‘ Lake Promenade 1690‘ Thirteenth St. | 285 E Limit of 270 Lot 6, Plan 2417 To Clerk. Clerk. PHONE 254 Eength of Main : Length of Main 230‘ former moderator of the General Asâ€" sembly of the Presbyterian Church in TIreland, is dead in Dublin. He had beenâ€" nominated as. a member of the Free Statae Senate. â€" > nlint VERY ‘ in the air, ‘Then voteâ€"a new trial for Sammy‘s old mare. ‘When from the fair you return to your homes, _ With more life in your soulâ€"and more shearth in your bones; As sure as you live,â€" whether is shine or. rain, You will laugh at the fun and will go there again. _ To beat.Sammy Moore‘s old mare. Go to the fair and see the old mare, Driven by Sam in a seat like a chair; And should a misfortune put a wheel Go to the fair, it will do you good; Kind faces you‘ll gee that always go there, j | w And take the glad hand when meeting you are, & Your many friends who go to the ' fair. ! $ On the banks of the river the emblem is thereâ€" The emblem of Canada ,tinted so rare; Floats in the breeze are trials of speed By sons of the farmers who are trying F indeed On Sept. 19th the Richview Women‘s Institute held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Geo. Pearson. The event was one of interest, being the second annual Flower Show. Mrs. Lyons, in a very capable and pleasing manner, gave an interesting and educaâ€" itional tallk on flowers, and outlined her trip to the Coast in 1920, paying spec= ial attention to the beauty spots in Canada and the United States. Miss Millicent Fido gave a reading, entitled; "The Little Girl Entertains the Misâ€" sionary Lady," and Miss Mabel Jefâ€" ferson rendered an instrumental solo, both selections being followed by a hearty applauses which assured the enâ€" tertainers the appreciation of the auâ€" ‘dience.. During the business part of the program Mrs. Lyons and/Mr. Mcâ€", Kay, two capable judges, judged the many beautiful table bouquets of homeâ€" grown flowers, which was indeed a difâ€" ficult task. After some time the judgâ€" es decided the winning baskets, Mr. McKay presented the awards and gave a very instructive tallk on the artistic arrangement and color scheme of each bouquet. Lunch ‘was then served by the hostess. I varieties of games and | amusements were arranged and the whole evening proved a most delightful social affair. On Tuesday night last a very sueâ€" cessful social evening was held at the home »of Mrs. Rowland, Maria St. Abqut seventy members of St. John‘s Anglcan Church were present and spent a very enjoyable evening. The total proceeds of the affair amounted to \($26.00 odd, which was given to the â€" Organ Fund.. Euchre proved a very pleasant feature of the evening, and a splendid game was played. Other WESTON FAIR SEPT. 28th & 29th Mr. and Mrs. Legrand and daughter, of Weston, motored to Acton last Satâ€" urday afternoon and spent the afterâ€" noom with Mr. and Affs. C. Packer and son,. Mr. Sam Chard, of Islington, two sons, Verion and Jack, and Mr. T. Kurâ€" by, Islington, motored to Acton and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. C. Packer and son. winter with her daughter, l\irs:lJ‘:i,.ckson Mrs. Whitmore, who has resided at Harrison during the summer months, has returned to Weston to spend the Npet EVC I C 1 * Mr. and Mrs. W..Fox, of Essex Ave., Toronto, spent the week end in Aoc ton with Mr. and Mrs. C. Packer and son. Mr. Glen Cornell and friend have left for a holiday to the Coast, taking in the principal cities on their way down. Mr. and Mrs. Herrick, of Corkland, N.Y., spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Main St. â€"â€" Miss Clarice Packham, of Weston, spent the week end with friends at Stanner. Mr. Harrty West, of Weston, has turned home after two weeks‘ vacal at Ottawa. Mrs. Chapman, of Ttoronto, has reâ€" turned home after spending a . féw days in town. It is expected that Mrs. Chapman will take up residence here. Miss Currie, of Téronto spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Gram, Main St. N. ; Miss Dickin, of Wes home on Monday after a trip through the West week end with Miss Williams, of ton. im ( > \" JQC1eTY. Miss Taylor, of REY. HENRY PATEERSON CELEXX, 5 RICHVIEW NEwWS ‘ter a three months‘ Western provinces. Weston, returned r_ig}f!ale, spent the THE |TIMES AND â€"GUIDE, WESTON S Teâ€" ition We Rev. Mr. Walwyn‘s morning message will be "Our, Work and How We Shall Be Able To Do It." .In the evening the service will be a bright, glad, old time "Song Service." Be present and take part in it if you are fond of the old hymns. Mr. Stewart has delivered this lecâ€" ture some thirty odd times, in a numâ€" ber of cases repeating it a second time in the same church.,. The lecture will be supplemented by a number of good vocal solos. See further notice in next week‘s issue of The Times & Guide. Next Sunday will be "Rally Sunday" in the Methodist. 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Methodist Chuarch atest Fabrics and Styles â€" TR 5. NY FG ENg ts y C> Th Nn 6 TB P40 t BA [ En §H &A B B i 0s 5o ';‘ C 3 . 2 J tpath cith ww ,{?L OUR SHOWING OF ~â€"~â€"BOR . tap Ja Thp TP 4n 7 Jb / A C 7 °C i 24 B t F7 A "° ) jJJ hs ol T\ a) wan BaleP â€" (eu (9n (Cla 4n it "op. Wl ds w Cth, J * &3 Baad i chta a oo Oa y <2\ § Ee CA y Rx] : 4 No ,,";)49 ‘\A{ A ;Ai f Mss M\ ‘{V‘ id C M (a9 PS (4) & delasct y$ h â€" PP ‘At 2.45 Sunday School and special Young People‘s Rally will take place. It is hoped that all {members of the Sunday School will make an effort to On Sunday, Sept. 30th, special serâ€" vices will be held in the Westmintser Church. _Miss. Mary, Gamble,â€"of: To ronto,â€" will deliver an address in the morning, and in. the evening the pasâ€" tor will: give an address on "Liberty and Law." ar, teacher call. ~New areâ€" invited The You day: night e dent, and a The Young People‘s League on Monâ€" day night elected Wm. Terrill as Presiâ€" dent, and are planning for the autumn and winter work. A cordail invitation is given to all young people of the church and town. ly at Westminster Presbyterian Church In the Sunday Schoel a "Grand Ralâ€" ‘_of all, young and old, will be held 2.45 in the afternoon. Every=scholâ€" _ teacher and officer present is the II._<New boys and girls in the town before On. Sunday last Harvost Thanksgivâ€" ing services were held in the Anglican Church. At both services a large crowd turned out and two very ‘impressive sermons. were» given. \In. the: evening the speaker was Rev. Mr. Brewin, of St. Simon‘s Church, Toronto. â€" On, Tuesday night, Sept. 17th, a yery succeessful social was held at the home of Mrs: W. Rowland in aid af: the Mrs. »Chapman, «of Toronto, has. reâ€" sent and a real enjoyable "évcni‘ng was spent. - Harvest . Thanksgiving â€" servi be held in St. Matthias‘ Church Rad., on Sunday, Sept. 30th.. l D On Sunday, Sept Sunday School wil Erotessor College. / be preesnt at this At eichtâ€"thirty. : LT C ul il ids Elija" will Hardington Sunday School Pav Pilchie aronto, St. John‘s Church St. Matthias‘ eB snn nta iess eSE NT ic s vy paeiale ie msxiar) ender oo t oX ol womenl ic e e ies fnxmpua. Aimie reenier noit e ie . 72. t in . iook Fads erecrahe ve 7 e nte se aatle dan Lon s <ozprenns , a mu lections it ;5(“. P will b M.A very ‘"impressive Inâ€" the: evening . Mr. Brewin, of Poronto. â€" (,,j steaaa ho anline mt Trgs. +2 ol Lt P s T 1{&, o e â€"â€" BPe . 3 Cz '_;’;1:':{_::::_†L orees B o “ : y ‘pg m t P 4z . m "’li‘l'::i"I*E‘i,';i:}:,‘c-& %ï¬ Conp Church, Scarlet 3O0th.. «"Ehe Rev. \s. of â€" Wyelitife )e the vnreacher. Un Miccipe y o anss@tyâ€" Anglican e crowd () U lin it will vill \JI on y |__JOHNSTON CQ. are showing thé best range of Men‘s $25.00 Overcosts |in the city.. Other lines at $15.00 and |$18.50 are a wonder.. As usual, th#k |store is headquarters of Boys‘ Ovenr ](-nnl'm e tm ied bride." ‘After t of Bays, Mr. live â€"at Weston Rev. Dr. Slater, at the Dunn Avée: Presbyterian "Church, _ solemnized his first wedding ceremony in Canada on the evening| of Wednesday, Sept. IQJ when he united in marriage â€" Muriel Irene Wilson, daughter of the late Mf;. andâ€" Mrs.. Jolhn . Wilson,<of Torï¬ntc'g;“ and David Davidge, son of Mr.\and Mrs. W. J. Davidge, of Weston. The bride was presented by her uncle, :Mx(ï¬ Fred Ingram.. "Mrs. E. Bruce was mae tron. of honor: The groom was supâ€" ported by his brother, Mr. George D& vidge. . Messts. Eldon _ Wilson A agg George MceIntryre were ushers. ‘\\L)_"g the register. was being signed, Mi@@ Margaret Garlick sang "Because." At the conclusion of the ceremony, a re> ception was held at the residence 0"* Mr.and. Mrs. R. C: Harris, 10 Nevillï¬' Park Blvd., aunt and uncle of the bride. After the honeymoon at Lake WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923 Davidgeâ€"Wilson WEDDINGS ind Mrs. Davidge will