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EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31. 1923 hoi A um P 4 Ple hy e ;-{"':j. p’_"flfl%."_«: Y A 3 P oeel , iz 7 ’ dE N 4 L2 ds . T T â€" 2. 4 8 [ â€"aas se ind Ek . ces ie M Pates HB. mB :\’\}“ hea 'L.‘,’?'_“ ‘ C 11 s ~ C m fola n / ces fosy _ 2 C etgy 4k y ""l. /{7\: cxas 3 e JAE 2 o ote se ‘@‘\'ï¬â€˜ e Ted® uh Sealed tenders, separate or bulk, plainly,marked as to contents and addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to 5 o‘clock p.m. Monday, Nov. 5th, 1923, for the erection of a Fire Station at Lambton Mills, Ont. € x deposit of $5.00 is required to assure the return of the plans. , PA fiaulet $oy The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ’A S BURGESS BROS. ON VULCANIZING TIRES AND TUBES A EIRSTâ€"CLASS JOB GUARANTEED HERSCHELL & DIXON MECHANICS TRY OUR ELECRERIC BULBS GENERAL HARDWARE W, B cCO TENDERS New Eurnaces imstalled, PIPE OR 4 e o PIPELESS. If we don‘t have the fur nace you want, will get it for you. Now is the time to have vour furnace looked ove micks avestroughing and Roofing also CLEANED AND REPATRED OVER OLDHAM‘S STORE â€" House Phone 263) S. BARRATT, Clerk, ‘| Islinston, Ont. MORE WHOLESOME THAN BREAD MT. DENNIS PHONE 231W $1.00 67 85c IN THE ESTATE of ARTHUR DONâ€" ALD McKENZIE, late of the Town of Weston, in the County of York, Machinist Helper, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Ontario 1914, Chap. 121, See. 56, that all persons having claims against the estate of the said Arthur Donald MceKenzic, who died on or about: the seventh day of July, 1923, are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to. the underâ€" signed Administrators of the estate, ‘or to Messrs. Anderson & MceMaster, Soâ€" licitors for the Administrators, on or before the Third day of November, 1923, their names, addresses and deâ€" seriptions, and a full statement of their claims and the nature of the security (if any) held by them, duly certified, and that after the said day the Ad> ministrators will proceed to distribute the estate. of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have notice. J TAKE NOTICE that upon the apâ€" plication of the Council of the Town of Weston, His Honor Judge Widdiâ€" field has appointed Tuesday, the 20th day of November, A.D. 1923, at the hour of ten o‘clock in the forenoon‘ in his Chambers at the Court House in the City of Toronto, for considering. the proposed byâ€"law of the council of ‘the Town of Weston to change the name<of Maria Street, in the Town of Westbn, to Queen‘s Drive, and for hearing those advocating: and opposing the change. Province : of Qtlébec, Chef, on the ground of adultery, and. desertion, _ NOTICE is hereby given that Marâ€" garet DeMello, of the City of, Toronto, fo, the County of York, in, the, Proi vince of Ontario, Married Woman, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof for a Bill of Divorce from her husband, Morris Deâ€" Mello, of .the City. of Montreal, in the Anderson & MeMaster, 2881 Dundas St. W., Toronto, Solicitors for Admin: istrators. Nâ€"5lâ€"3t Re Proposed Byâ€"law to Change the Name of Maria St., in the Town of Weston Pn â€"DATED at Toronto, in the Province of Ontario, this twetyâ€"sixthâ€"day of Sepâ€" tember, A.D«. 1923. ¢.., ; A NOTICE OF .APPLICATION .FOR o DIVORCE . f § NOTICE is hereby given that Maric Datling Irving, of the City of Toronto, in the County of York;,vin the Province of Ontario, married woman, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof for a bill of diâ€" voree from her_ husband, Reginald Stewart Irving, of the City of St. Lamâ€" bert, in the Province of Quebec, acâ€" countant, on the ground of adultery and desertion. 6 Dated this Ninth day of October. A.D. 1923: ‘The Trusts & Guarantee Company, Limited, 302 Bay Street, Toronto, Adâ€" ministrators. . NOTICE is hefeoy givenâ€"that Mary Quinn,. of the City of Toronto, in the County. of, York,, tn; the. Province of Ontario, Married. W omany will apply,to the Parliament of. Canada. at the next session thereof, for a Bill of Divorce from her. husband,~ Albert .James Quinn, of the said Gity. of, Toronto, in ,the, County. of York, (Bookkeeper, on the ground of: adultcry..and. deserâ€" tion. 4 a DATED at Toronto in the Province of Ontario, this fifteenth day of Octoâ€" ber, A.D. 1023. : , BDated, at. Weston. this 16th. d October, A.D.. t923. L G. MUSSON, xâ€"51â€"4t â€" Cletk NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE ‘~ DATED at the City lof Toronto, in the Province off Ontario, this twentyâ€" sixth day of September, A.D. 1023. xâ€"51â€"5t The undersigned has received _ inâ€" structions from MR. FANNING , to sell by public auction at the EAGLE HOUSE BARNS, EAGLE AVE.,WESâ€" TON, fnss SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10; 1923 at t p.m., the followings‘ * One carload of high grade Holstein cows, weighing from 1100 to 1300 lbs. éach. " Al cows guaranteed right every way or returnable within three days. TERMSâ€"Three months‘ credit on approved joint notes..â€"â€" j NOTICE CF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE CREDIT AUCTION SALE OF HOLSTEIN COWS NGTICE TO CREDITORS HUGHNES & AGAKR, 357 Bay St., Toronto, Solicitors for the applicant, Marieâ€" Darlingâ€"Irving. TOWN OF WESTON NOTICE HUGHES & AGAR, 357 Bay Street, Toronto, ‘~ Solicitors for, the ‘Applicant. â€" xâ€"40â€"5t A. M. MeEWEN, Auctioneer HUGHES & AGAR, 857 Bay Street, Toronto, Solicitors forâ€"the Applicant. xâ€"49â€"5t of the Town of Weston THE TIMES AND GUIDK., WESTON ay of. WCODBRIDGE AWARDS_ â€" HORSES AND CATTLE "‘ Yeld. mareâ€" 1, E. I.,Stephens; 2 Hewson; 3, J. Hewson. sc ne Agricultural mare with foal by side =â€"~L OA Bages; 2. E.T. Stephens: 3, W. .J. Kehoe. x ; \ Spring colt,, agrieultnaralâ€"t, , B. T. Stephens; 2, A. Bages: 3v J. Garbutt. . Filly or gelding, 3â€"yearâ€"old, agrieulâ€" turalâ€"al, Lloyd. ‘Turner; 2,.B,. T. Ste phens:8s In, Lummer,., 4 s In ; the, threeâ€"yearâ€"old agricu)tural class the winners were bred from Dunâ€" wre Imceky Star, owned. by . A. G. Gormley, of Unionville, while the champion at Brampton and Guelph was sired by.Dunure Captain A,,also ,owned by Mr. Gormley.. _ , nigk. ‘The winners in the oneâ€"yearâ€"old agricultural class wereâ€"1I, A. Bagges; 2, J. HMewson: 3, E. K. Stephens. s Boys under 12 years of age, handâ€" ling and drivingâ€"1, Graham; 2, Hewâ€" son. x ues Big Show of Teams. There was the keenest competition in the, agricultwral /and ,draft teams, and,, Tom, Graham, the, expert. judge from Claremont, . had â€" difficulty, , in making the. qwards., The agricultural class was especially heavy and marked by, good quality. . In the draft horses Sam Boyd, of Stouffville, won 1st prize with an outstanding .team, that were only beaten at Markham (by the illâ€" fated team from Sunnybrooke ‘Farm, destroyed in the fire of less than a week ago, E. T. Stephens was 2nd, and J! Hewson, 3rd. 3â€"year,old Percheronsâ€"1I, MceMeekâ€" ing. of Noryal; 2, L..S., Livingstonc of Woodbridge. $ 2â€"yearâ€"old _ Percheronsâ€"1, Rutherâ€" ford; 2, MeBride;,3, Graham. 3 Iâ€"yearâ€"old, . Percheronssâ€"lL4â€" Living: stone; 2, Rutherford;.3,, MeBride. Yeld mareâ€"1,, W, Caldwell ofs Bolâ€" ton; 2, .C.. Brownridge, Brampton,, . But no end of worrying. can accomâ€"|â€" Rev. . _Mr.. Arms, pastor. of the plish anything, \Church, occupied the hair, and gave a Guess I‘ll get there if I only have a most ‘hearty welcome: to . the large try; ' "num'b'er present. Nese: A .. I am Jlearning as I go, and il‘s nice! | The League will hold their regular to know s C002 & *) "| meeting on Thursday of this week. [A That devotion. means, promotion cordial invitation is extended all the . byâ€"andâ€"by. se T young people and those interested in â€"Submitted by Frank Willard, Senior the work of yourg people to attend Postal Clerk, Medicine Hat, Alta. |this midâ€"week gathering. s Agricultural teamsâ€"I, . E. T.,Steâ€" phens; 2, A. Baggs: 3, Lloyd Tumer. Highâ€"steppersâ€"J. White, C. Buckâ€" ner and Mrs. Ellis won in the order named. The lady driving class aroused a lot of interest, the Eckardt, Special goâ€" ing to Helen McGregor of Downsview, while in the open class, lady drivers, the. winners were. Mrs. Lloyd, of Newâ€" market;. Miss, Sev, Secor of Toronto, and Mrs. Butler of , Toronto. ,, In the, Road, Class,.G., A, M. Dayvi son of ,Unionville, carried off the red ticket, and in the Carriage Class,, with a Mg, entry, Fred Ellis of Brampton was Ist:.R. er:_of Acton, 2nd; J. Filt, Derry, .West,, 9rd. % (h _Great Display of Cattle. _ The,, leading, exhibitors, in. the, Dur: ham. pz}ttqf(e were, John, Gardhause & Son of Highfield;, â€"J,, Mi »Gardhouse and.. Messrs. Smith andâ€" Westlake, . of Bolton. In Jerseys, Baggs & Sons,and A. Baggs}.in, Aberdeen Angus, A. Mcâ€" Neil_of, V.ellore, Practically, all class, es, were. wellâ€"represented. ; fnile k 5 . There. was a . wonderful ) show., of sheep, with Clarkson of Highfield in Leicesters, as, well â€" asâ€"J.of., Gunrdâ€" house & Sons, in Cotswolds; Kehoe of Bolton, . and,, Fullgr~of© Brampton,, â€".In Shrops,,, Baxter_ of . Woedbridge .and shaw of Bond Head, and in lï¬)ork;ets, Robertson of IIQJ“}]});;.., The hog: classâ€" estwerc_all well, filled _ tas .. //_ . ._ Troftting Aroused Interest. _ \In the 2.30 trot or pace for a purse of $200, the winners were Bond Todd, owned by R. Overland of Orangeville, Ist; The Prince, qwned y G. Watson of Toronto, 2nd; Jack Abbe, owned by Dr. Hyslop, of Milton, 3rd, and Betty Wilkin, owned by. J. Lytle ofâ€" Beaver ton. Arbl_ "" . 2 T«A‘I.;):th]-(;iZ‘.ZBQ‘pél(’,e fo‘r,a,,p'ursc of $200 the resultd were: § Gracie Logan, (N, McEwen) avesfon. _ o_ tï¬ t. ol stt of The Baronet (J. McDowell), yfprmite nsc c . l o a" 4 Rage Todd (J.. Lytle), Beaâ€" verton. .ï¬ iallleat J «4 9 Lady Astara (C. Chapman), Lorento ... lssn cce 1 s d 3 .. Time, 2.19%;,2.19%4; 2.19. 3 _ In the 2.14 pace for a,purse of $200 the winners were: Vera Grattan, ownâ€" ed by P. McLean of Brechin, winning first money; Jack ,Ce'gmick,,ownéd by . Overland of Orangeville, taking secâ€" aond money; Dr. Sprague, owned by V. Rowntree, third money, and Jack Powâ€" ers, owned by B. A. Hillis of Guelph, taking fourth money.â€" Time: 2.14% ; SInnaaole. is a o moeusig. L I have no smart uniform, I am but a postal worm.! .. / "" . _ § Peddling postage stamps and postâ€" cards for my pay,‘ .‘ 3 Taking nickels in for quarters, helping out the forward sorters, 3R Getting bawled out forty thousand times a, day. _ / I am full of tribulationsI‘ne a new clerk on probationm.lyy )2 L 0," is I‘m the victim of a distribution plan, I‘ve a Bbook, of regulations, postal laws of all the nations, _ _ That would puzzle Edison or. any man. 5 y I must readily explain the nonâ€"arrival of a train, And when the mail‘s expected. in ‘‘ trom Thubuctoo, ; _ All, the rules of C.O.D, and the street directory, y ¢ And what‘s the postage on a paper _ for Peru. I must learn to, keep my hat on when I‘m cursed, reviled and sat on _ By a public that I‘m always out, to ‘‘‘(please, 8 Smiling sweetly at each, libel, guided by the postal bible, ; Striving every hostile patron to apâ€" ( 4. pease. ¢ ; S ; I must know a thousand rates, have a memory for dates, : .. And guess the length of parcels to > gn. inch, Every little regulation that applies to registration ; Some say the Postal Service is a cinch. . BALLAD OF A BEGINNER NEGULAR MEETING erogicoxt coune l A most. enjoyable hour was spent by ‘‘the friends who accepted the, invitaâ€" lion of the Ladies Aid on Saturday evening last, to attend _the fowl supâ€" per and concert given in the Hall. The ltables‘ were spread with an array of tempting good things, which more than ‘aati,sfied the wants of the inner man, and. when, this was accomplished, an iad’joumment was made to, the audiâ€" torium, where an excellent musical proâ€" 'grumme was listened to. Among the entertainer$ were several, old friends: Mrs, Scott, soloist, of Toronto;_ Miss Colhoun ,reader; Moffat Musical ‘Iric, !of, Weston, and Misses Irene Lee and \Peacock, of Weston, all of whom gave several numbers, and responded most |generously to the encores given them. In addition to this, Miss Porte, of To# | ronto; Mr. Harold Holt, of ‘Toronto, ‘nym Mr/ â€" Patterson, of Woodbridge, \ gave several voedl numbers, and reâ€" | ceived a most cordial welcome., / The members of Etobicoke. Council had a yery easy afternoon at their regâ€" ular meeting. After the usual routine of reading minutes and correspondence, the Council heard a deputation from the York Wrecking Co. | For some time the York Wrecking Co. has been littering the public highway in front of their premises on Queen St. with a lot of_their timbers, tools and equipâ€" ment. They pleaded to be allowed the privilege of having this remain there. Citizens of the neighborhood, however, made other representation. They showed that the York Wrecking Co.‘s premiges were very untidy and a detriâ€" ment, to. the {community, As a result the Council ordered them to have all equipment, lumber, etc., . placed well within their fence line. _ Mr.v W. __W.cHill presented. a. fully signed petition from the citizens of Kipling Ayve., Valley Drive, Melbourne, Edgar and Garden Aves. to have loâ€" cal improvements made to their, rogtls. At, the present time the roads in this section have had little or no attention and. the Council were. well aware of the conditions that existed. They alâ€" ready have on the track a car of stone for tepairs on this road, thus showing their good intention and their ready ‘sequiestence to complete the work. This sent, the deputation, home well pleased. _ Aalat. _ Mr. ‘Glover, of Long Branch, ap: peared. before the Council asking that the Council make provision to. drain off the surface water in front of his propâ€" erty.. It appears that, Mr. Glover has been unfortunate in having a low site and is thus troubled with this surface water. The Council will look the matâ€" ter over and see what can be done. Several new subdivisions were conâ€" sented to, namely:. John O‘Connor‘s property, in Long Brancli; Thompson‘s property, by the, Mimico Creek;. the _ ‘The Council decided to ask that lights be placed on the streets in the Queen St. secHion. ; s i« u. % ib l 6. xnï¬ ~< 20 120 oo S fls â€"Under the guspices of. St. Andrew‘s Church,, a,.concert, will, ;b¢, given in Thistletown : Hall. on, the, evening of Nov. 8th commencing at, 8. p.m. ‘Xhe programme is one that will meet the approval __of â€" allâ€"â€"instrumental, yocal and reading numbersâ€"all combined to pive.an hour of, pleasure.and profit to all. i myaWt fo 2 x it : Rev.. .Mn.~, Armgs . visited . Weston Church on Sunday _evening, last and ‘assisted, with the, special, services being held. in the,Methodist.,Chui‘qh. o t3 aorlllins"vvf"rp‘fzert'y‘ Aat' Sunny Lea, and a new plan in Lambton Mills were all passed and necepted. ;. . w4 . . .. This gives,a person, some, conception of, the work. that is being carried on by, the Etobi¢oke Council, , For a numâ€" ber of years one meeting was quite sufficient, but now it keeps the inâ€" dividuals very busy looking after the welfare and interests . of__ Etobicoke Fownship. / 5i2 ; e & Monday, evening the, members of the League jaurney to, St. Jolin‘s , Road Baptist, Church, _ West Toronto, and spent a yery pleasant social, hour with the members of that Society.. A. musiâ€" cal _ programme, _ interspersed with C GCOT L idike . DCRMEDRCCr ogiyl Ceecow o) ax Gcom Besides this the, Council hand! eight, construction byâ€"laws . for water and, one preliminary byâ€"law., ; 13% CUEYE Bm n sn Gare 4 uc to es en Monthly. meeting _ , of â€"the , Women‘s Missionary ; Society held on Thursday afternoon of this week at the, home o. ME B4edisce aouvee in Laa ad games, followed by refreshments, proâ€" vided entertainment, and the Thistleâ€" town friends returned home feeling they had spent a profitable as well as social hour. is y :s 1E & . On. Friday, evening _ last,. My,, and Mrs.. Geo,. Anderson were the, host an@ hostess, of, a most enjoyable Hallowe‘en party. The guests préesented ,quite.a striking picture in their various c0sâ€" tumes, some comic,, some, historic, litâ€" erary, op.just as fancy.. pictured or dictated., Much merriment, resulted. in the unmasking . and . discoyering. of WLIQ’S,,WHQ., Music was, provided for the dancing, ,and, many enjoyed tripâ€" ping the. light. fantastic o. the melodâ€" ies provided, by, the musicians, Games and refreshments also added to the enâ€" joyment and social concourse of the evening, and. before departing, â€" the guests, tendered. Mr. and Mrs. Anderâ€" son.a most hearty vote of appreciation for their generous hospitality. Wz _ Mr, and. Mrs. Harold Boake attended the wedding of her sister, Miss Annie Deacoff, formerly of Downsview, .. to Mr. Mantle, held in the city last week. The many Downsview friends of Miss Deacoff extend to her their most sinâ€" cere good_ wishes and congratulations for future, happiness and,. prosperity. s ds 10 Snee e me xh xi nas o+ i League meeting as usual on Friday evening. of._this, week with Mi,. Harold Boake in charge. a . Sunday services at the recular hour on Sunday next with ..the pastor in clfiree. . s> ahas. min m iing Oc e Reév.â€" Mr.‘ Arms, pastor of" the Church, occupied the hair, and gave a most ‘hearty welcome: to . the large number present." j P e‘ C 1 eR C 6A d o Nkib oinre METHODIST LADIES‘ AID SUPPER AND CONCERT THISTLETOWN DpoOWNSVIEW Apmeruan? A . e ~<a F > Cparcs BA ® Ns m uge ‘3?‘,‘ 6A 3 E‘I‘Qi S o o ey < hac â€" e\ h C h »;;t‘- \.‘73’ x o t 3 ho Toe 1 f 8 pie! $ WA d + P Bb ue @th ols j 10. ns For chilly evenings Coal Heaters and Cook Stoves. Electric Heaters ....$5.00â€"$15.00 Electric Irons ...... . $4.65â€"$6.85 Euge Flugs, Oc: 3 for. }. :. 90e Lamp Cord and Attachment Plugs. Electric B}Lgle mâ€""I also can recommend Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite â€" Prescription» for : expectant mothers.. Ihave a fine, big baby boy. My nurse asked me what I ate to make him,so strong.â€" He looked like a child four or fiveâ€"months old when only three. I‘ certainly would advise every prospecâ€" tive:.mother to use Dr. Pietce‘s Favorite Prescription."â€"Mrs. John Simpson, R.R. 1. 144 MAIN STREET PHONE 16 W «Rirkton, Ont.â€""I Lave found Doctor Pierce‘s Anuric Tablets to be an cxcellent medicine. I have been troubled: with inflammation in the neck of my bladder for abort eight years. L doctored. but failed to:get cured, so I~decided to try Doctor Pierce‘s Anutiec (antiâ€"uricâ€"acid) Tablets and they have relioved me greafly. Elgg:tric Bulbs, 35¢; % for $1.00 .’]‘ A Y CC e @ . Do You »Need «Help? + This Advice is Well Worth Readiag! Send 10 cents to Dr. Pierceis Laboraâ€" tory in Bridgeburg. Ont., for trial pkg. of anyI?f Doctor Pierce‘s remedies and write Doctor Pierce, President Invalids I:I(:tel, 1}}1fl’alo.‘ N. Y., for free, confidenâ€" tial medical advice There is nothing that appeals to iyâ€" | \ im e anyone like music. Its sweet J C t â€"â€" tomnes are always effective. You 7/ Ww e can"now bave the ‘very best of Loz L . ie music in your home at a simall =/., cost. *Â¥ ~ & + OE 4 BRUNSWICK PHONUCRAPES payments. These mach appearances. music Write for the Catalogue of the"Century Certified Edition. â€" This contains 2100 composition that sell for. 20c a copy.. f PHONE JCT. 0045 Doors Open 7.45 â€" ALSO GOOD COMEDY COMMUNITY SINGING ADMISSION : Adults 25¢,, Children 15¢ 6 m 2 27. t V KS ns 3 33 % t s t fls s 3 K fe . ; * ts _ * es :P TB Pss e To oo d £¥ i â€" A 6A hok 5 (6e T t hk tBn w o CA ERiSA â€" Wi Ees C C To 1 hnd t tta 3 5 99 s + § 8 5tA q4 Ca 5 _a 34 P ie 2 6 TaR fls e â€" Moss" 261 3 Ke! s B t ho C s <p 6h ie 25 is M Tok e ts bas) C ~Rig ws M ws w @. e S3 ol t UA es .. We w3 e § \g};f;x ex h 5 (Ete pos & D & S3 B &A $ h £l " Ts 8. rxiP C &b C ty â€"dilmt<®& db We P f R € THE LOVERS‘ DELIGHT / > REAL MUSIC RECGRDS, APEX, BRUNSWICK AND STARR, N82 The November records arc here, including the very latest dancing AH the popular hits on Shcoet Music. You can buy whatever you want in the musical line here on time Thursday, Noverber Ist, 1973 â€" Few doors east «_ NOTICE \ sg MovING picrures At HuMBer HEICHTS â€" consdiibatED Scitdot FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd, at 8 pm. "The Social Secretary" PAVYS ERUNSWICK SHOP Starring Norma Talmadge and Eric Stroheim WESTMINSTER hi s o e ; x mcy gm s@ks 49. 3=c ‘ Y â€" n o £&*~C No M ) for. B No t s eC (B Remil (t zi $ G m & o C ta 3 2 A G@ Tot@ <> thie ud mikg C hines have the quality and tone and are built with stylish WESTONâ€"‘ of Keele St., opp. Bank of Hamilton ADMISSION 50c PIANOS £9 MAIN ST..N. WESTON PHONE 382 j WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE FLOUR, FEEL, HAY AND Our eyes havée beén properly called the ‘windows df our souls, and age is the curtain that darkens them." When years of tse or straim and neslect have so weakened the eye muscles #hat they . no longer. accommodate the reâ€" tina with the proper focus, . an optometrist should be conâ€" sulted. _ Wevwill give‘ your > weyes a thorecugh examination and if you need glasses wa â€" will® ‘preséribe the. proper!. ones=for you. m l as DR. Gâ€"W. CLAREKCE HALL | i rnEpusuceye| EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 104014 ST. CLAIR AVE. W., , â€" TORONTO (Neax Oakwood) Phone Keawood 7695 for Appointments CHICKEN FEED OUR SPECIALTY CHOICF POTATOES B. J. CASE 4 STRAW i8 2823 DUNDAS ST. W Commence 8.15 PAGE SEVEN id\ 43 1