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Times & Guide (1909), 28 Jul 1925, p. 3

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Electric N t) Fixtures 'sh) i Concrete Work V -e fl” mee. -______v .v. “lat/Lula U1 LdACD, , Township of North York, County of N York, to Wit: _ , Manufacturers of ’ Pressed and Rug Brick Many shades of the several colors to 4 select from. Get in touch with the Local Agent. _ w. c." BURRAGE 106 Rogemount Avis. Weston Phone 106 In default of the payment of taxes as shown on the said list, before Tues- day, Sept. lst, 1925, at ten o'clock in the forenoon (Daylight Saving Time), I shall at the said time and at the Council Chamber, Willowdale, Ont, proceed to sell‘ by Public Auction the said lands, to discharge the said ar- rears, together with the charges there- on. . J. A. BATHGATE, Treasurer's Offite, winowt1iierbUr' this let day of May, 1925, Notice is hereby' given that the list of lands now liable to'be sold for ar- rears of taxes in the Township of North York has been prepared, and is being published in an advertisement in the. Ontario Gazette on May 23rd, May 8f)th/June 6th yu) June 13th, 1925., _ehries of such list Jr" alivihiGiiirrt may be had upon receipt of postage and application to me. ' _ The Pacific is the largest ofthe five "oceans of the globe. It was discovered in 1513 by Vasco Nunez de Balboa and received its ‘name from Magellan in "1522. Sir Francis Drake was the first Englishman who sailed upon it in 1577. MILTON PRESSED BRICK COMPANY FOR SALE---Gyrney gas stove, almost [ new, three burners, good oven. 15 Myttrs Ave., Weston. o-40-1t WANTED-N Weston or Mt. Dennis, furnished house for two months. Adults only. Care guaranteed. Ap- ply Box 21, Thnes\& Guide Office, Weston. o-io-lt " John St. PRIVATE SALE OF FURNITURE-. Bedroo'nl suités, dining room furni- tum, odd chairs,. etc. Apply 4 Queen's Drive, Weston. osM)-it _ crest Heights','30s126. Apply 3frHol- ley Ave., Weston. Phone 768. FOR SALE-Good 'lot in Humber- YOUNG GIRL---Wants position in _ private family as general. Apply Box M)," Times k, Guide Office, 1ftt WAiiTiib---Boots and shoes to repair. Prices reasonable. Apply T. Hatton, Main St., Weston. Phone Mr., A _ A Gold Bar Pin with onxy and pearl setting. Reward. Mrs. Martin Lind- say, Elm St., Weston, phone 86. FOR SALE-yard and barn, ,centrat Rotation in Weston, suitable for teamster or truckman. Geo. B. Moogk, 211 Main' St. N., Weston. FOR SALE-Made to order boots for men and boys. Strong and durable. Apply T. Hatton, Main Street, Wes- ton. Phone 238. x-40-1-t. FOR SALE-M roomed brick a clad . house. in Weston, all convenieces, V tttttrd location. Apply Geo. B. Mobgk, Ill Main St. N., Phone 89. x-16-t-f Prices to equal City Bargain Lines f' '. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1925 Sale of hunk fy gppears of taxes ton. Teleihone 89. RAYBRIGHT ELECTRIC PRODUCTS 285 MAIN ST. NORTH Phone wo NORTH YORK TOWNSHIP FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME at Hoover Open Evenings Phone 612] Call Up . LOST For WESTON Treasurer, "-0-40-lt x-60-1-t, x-16-t-f o-io-lt O-lg-lt Dated at Islington, this the 27th day orJuly, 1925. 7 'r _ 3, A petition to the said Council will not avail to prevent its construction; but a. petition against the work or the. manner in which it has been under- taken may be made pursuant to Sec- tion 9 of the Local Improvement Act, to the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board, by a majority of the owners representing at least one-half of the value of the lots which are to be spec- ially assessed therefor. GAGGltAlTH-ths Tuesdav, July 28, .braith. 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. J. EI- mer Galbraith, 26 Joseph tie, Tes- ton, a daughter (Margaret Isobel). x-40-It, 2. The estimated cost of the work is $1,525.00, of which $457.50 is to be paid by the Corporation and charged to Local Improvement Area No. " under the provisions of the Township of Etobicoke Act, 1923, as amended. The estimated cost per foot frontage is $1.30. The estimated annual rate per foot frontage is 17 cents. The special as- sessment is to be paid in 10 annual instalments. r. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to construct as a Local Improvement a Concrete sidewalk four feet in width on the north side, of Evans Avenue from Church Street to Allen Avenue and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land,ahuttirig di- rectly on the work. TAKE NOTICE THAT: ‘limit of the Toronto Suburban Rail- Way; _ THENCE south-etisttrly al'Ong said railway, " 6" more or less to the place of beginning', TOGETHER with a right of way for all purposes itt cem- mon with others entitled thereto, over along and upon a strip of land known as Jritrin Road adjoining the southerly limit of this land, which said strip is described as follows-COMM/CISG at the intersection of the line between lots 29 and ‘30 with the westerly limit of Weston Road; THENCE Northerly along the last mentioned limit 67.53; THENCE Westerly in a straight line and along the northerly limit of a'road known as Irwin Road and parallel to the boundary line between said lots 29 and 30; 832.8' to the north-easterly limit of the lands owned by the To- ronto Suburban Railway; THENCE south-easterly along the last mentioned limit to the point of its intersection with the boundary line between said lots 29 and 30;t THENCE Easterly along said boundary line to the place of commencement; SUBJECT to a right of way for all purposes, over, along and upon a strip of land 16' wide adjoining the easterly limit of the right of way of the Toronto Str. burban Railway and extending from the northerly boundary of Irwin Road aforesaid to the westerly boundary of the above described lands, such right of way being reserved for the benefit of such persons as the said Irwin as owner of the part of Parcel 1172 ly- ing between the westerly boundary of the above described lands and the To- r6nto Suburban right of way; .. The above property is situated on the north side of Irwin Road, a short distance west of Weston Road, and opposite Stop 29, on the Toronto Su- btsrbam Railway (Woodbridge Branch) and there is said to be erected on the said property a solid brick two storey eight-roomed dwelling house with bath- room and an unfinished attic. The purchaser will pay down a de- posit of ten per cent. (10%) and pay the balance in cash in twenty days or on such other terms as may be ar- ranted. ' _ DATED at Toronto this 20th day of July, All 1925. I x-89-3t The property will be sold subject to a reserved bid. . Ftir further particulars and condi- tions of sale apply to D. G. M. GAL, BRAITH, 611 Lumsden Building, To- ronto. on a course north 73 degrees 51 min- utes east, then commencing aha point in the north-easterly limit of the To- ronto Suburban Railway (where a stake has been planted, said stake being at the intersection with the northerly limit of a 66 foot road on said lot known as Irwin Road, running from Weston Road to the easterly limit of said Railway, (along the existing southerly] limit of said Lot 30); THENCE North 73 degrees 51 minutes east along the northerly limit of Ir- win Road, forty-seven feet six inches (IT' 6") to a stake; THENCE North 30 degrees, west 421’ 3" to an angle in a fence; THENCE South 83 degrees 26 minutes west along said fence 112' IO"; THENCE South 30 degrees east A(14' 8" more or less to the northeast MESSRS. C. M. HENDERSON & CO., at their rooms, 128 King Street East, Toronto, on Saturday, the 22nd: day of August, A.D. 1925, at the hour of twelve o'eloek noon (Daylight Saving time), ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land regis- tered in the Office of Land Titles at Toronto as Parcel Number 2726, Eto- bicoke, more particularly described as folrowgt---Being in the Township of Etobicoke in the County of York and Province Of Ontario, and being that part of Lot 30 in Concession "B" of the said Township described as follows: Taking Irwin Road as a governing line Mortgage Sale of Lands in the Town- ship of Etobicoke UNDER and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain Charge x-39irl5t or Mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale _by, J_'yl?lo1te_A_1yrtioIt _loy TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE -tyAiED at Toronto, in the Province of Ontario, this nineteenth day of June, A.D. 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that Ster- ling. LeRoy Spicer, of the City of To- ronto, in the County of York, in the Province of Ontario, Physician, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof for a Bill of Diverce from his wife, Amy Glenmore Spice?!) on the ground of adultery. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR V DIVORCE _ LAND TITLES ACT HUGHES & AGAR, 357 Bay Street, Toronto, Solicitors for the Applicant BIRTHS SLBARRATT, Clerk, 3. A petition to the said _ Council will not avail to prevent its construe. tion, but a. petition against the work or the manner in which it has been under- taken may be made pursuant to See- tion 9 of the Local Improvement Act, to the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board by a majority of "the owners representing at ieast one-half of the value of the lots which are to be spec- ially assessed thherefor. _ Dated at2siirtgton, this the 27th day of July, 1925. s-to-It The Special assessment is to be paid in 10 ahnual instalments. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $525.00 of which $157.50 is to be paid by the Corporation and charged to Local Improvement Area No. 11 under the provisions of the Township of Etobicoke Act, 1923, as amended. The estimated dost per foot frontage is $1.05. The estimated annual rate per foot frontage is 14 tents. I. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to construct as a Local Improvement a concrete sidewalk four feet in width on the east side of Allan Avenue from Oxford Street to EVans' Avenue and in- tends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. TAKE NOTICE THAT: x-60- It 3. A petition to the said Council will not avail to prevent its construc- tion, but a petition against the work or the, manner in which it has been undertaken may be. made p,ursuant to Section 9 of the Local Improvement Act to the Ontario Railway and Muni- cipal Board by a majority of the own- ers representing at least one-half of the value of the lots which are to be specially assessed therefor. The estimated cost per foot fronfage is $1,75 2-10. T Dateii at Islington, this the 27th day of July, 1925. The ispecial assessment is to be paid in li) animal instalments. _ 2. The estimatmhcost of the work is $1,070., of which $321 is to be paid by the Corporation and charged to Local Improvement Area No. 5 under the provisions of the Township of Etobicoke Act, 1923, as amended. The estimated annual rate per foot frontage is 22.6 cents. I. The Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to construct as a Local Improvement a C6iicpréte sidewalk four feet in width on the north side of Dundas Street from " west of the east boundary of the Roger Estate to 145' east of the west boundary of the W. R. Mar- tin Estate and intends to specially as- sess- a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. tr. Avpetitiion to the said Council will not avail to prevent its construc- tion, but a petition against the work or the manner in which it has been Ull- dertaken may be made pursuant to Section 9 of the Local Improvement Act to the Ontario Railway and Muni- cipal Board by a majority of the own- Iers representing at least ohe-half of the value of the lots which are to be specially assessed therefor. x-IO-lt Theuecial assessment is to be paid in 10 annual instalments . TAKE NOTICE THAT The esiimated cost per foot frontage is 8100. _ C V The estimated annual rate per foot frontage is 14 cents. _ - -. Dated at Islingtotl, this the 27th day of July, 1925. on the, north side of Manitoba Street from. Church Street to east boundary of lot 123, Plan M-llO and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. 2, The estimated cost of the work is $550, of which $165 is to be paid by the Corporation and charged to Local Imprdvement Area No. 4 'under the provisions of 'the Township of Etobi- coke Act, 1923, as amended. TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of the Corporation of the ToWnship of Etobicoke intends to construct as a Local Improvement a Concrete sidewalk four feet. in width "What impressed me more than any- thing else in, carefully studying the harmonica is its simple construction, the ease with which the instrument can be mastered as compared with almost any other instrument. "It is not difficult for me to ap- preciate the great value of this in- stri1iment--the important part it plays in building for a Tore musical nation. Its greatest effort is stimulating in the child any latent interest in music. It might properly be termed the only efficient interlocutory teaching device which would lead to a serious study of music. I " "f, therefore, reeomm'end to all chil- dren that they manifest a sincere in- terest: in this tiny instrument which will lead them to the paths of higher learning in music. By careful study, application and practice, it is very ob- vious that any student can: master mel- odies, rythym and even difficult music, and in this way make easier the ap- preeiatrorr of music." "The harmonica is an instrument highly deserving of introduction in all elementary schools. I know of no bet. ter medium of giving the schoolboy and schoolgirl an idea of the funda- mentals of music and, moreover, in. culcating a taste for music which can scarcely be had so readily through the use of any other instrument. TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE The harmonica, as a musical instru- ment, should be introduced into all elementary schools, in the opinion of Patrick Conway, famous band leader and director of the Conway Band School in Ithaca. The ease with which the harmonica may be learned, its true tones and its convenient size are some of the merits of this instrument that recommended it to Mr. Conway, who says". TOWNSHIP OF ETOBiCOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE NOTED BAND LEADER RECOM, MENUS HARMONICA TO ALL CHILDREN TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE S. BARRATT, Clerk S. BARRATT, Clerk, S. BARRATT, Clerk , THE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON i 0-g0-3t Dated at Toronto this 27th day of July, 1925. Terms: 10 per cent. of the purchase money to be paid at the time of the sale and the balance to be paid within thirty days thereafter. For further particulars and conditions of sale ap- ply to G. Howard Gray, 301 Crown Of- fipe Building, corner of Queen and Victoria Streets, Toronto. ingress and egress, over, along and up- on the northerly seventy feet (70') of the westerly, five feet (5') of the landis adjoining immediately on the east of the. hereinbefnr described lands, and subject to a like right of way, over. along and upon the northerly seventy feet (70') .ob,,tlse easterly five feet (5') of the herein described lands; the said two rights of'way forming a mu- tual driveway for the owners and oc- cupnnts from time to time of the im- mediately adjoining premises, the said driveway having a frontage of ten feet (IO') on the south side of Locust Street by a depth of seventy feet (70'). Upon the said property is said to be erected a semi-detached frame dwelling house. The following were,successful in all but one subject: Campbell Grace. Cor- ruthers James, Cooper John, Darragh James, Davis Dorothy, Dolphin Ruby, Durham Eileen, Garbutt Dorothy, 1rIast,inqt Gerald, Healey Catherine, ‘Hood Marion, McConnéll John, Mc- 'Donald Henry, “Mather Dorothy, ‘Moody Mabel, Rush Adele, Stinson Francis, Totten Muriel, Yeo Chas. seven inches (114' i") more or less to the southerly limit of said lot No. 18. Thence along the southerly limits of, said lots numbers 18 and 17, twenty-two feet five and one-half inch- es (22' 5%")s THENCE northerly in aptraight line about parallel with the easterly limit of saidtot 18, one hun- dred and forty feet seven inches (140' T") to the southerly limit of Locust Street; THENCE westerly along the southerly limit of Locust Street, twen- ty-one feet ten inches (21' 10") more or less to the place of beginning; TO- GETHER WITH A RIGHT OF WAY along the said southerly limit from the nprth-westerly angle ‘of said Lot No. 18, the said point being where the pro- duction northerly of the centre line of party wall between the house on the lands herein describe,' and the house on the lands immediately adjoining on the west thereof, would intersect the southerly limit of Locust Street; Thence southerly along said production and along said centre line of wall and its production southerly in all a disiance of one hundred and forty-four feet, MORTGAGE SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale there will be Offered for sale by public auction' on Saturday, August 15th, 1925, at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon (daylight saving time) at the office of G. Hdivard Gray, 52 Main Street North, in the Town of Weston, by Manning McEwen, Auc- tioneer, the,following property, name- ly: ' p Part II. Agar Ella, Akins Iris, Alexander Douglas, Allen Marie, Babbage D., Banks Amy, Blowes Margaret, Brig- ham, Reta, Buckley Ivy, Burton Eliz., Campbell Jean, Chapman Marguerite, Cheyne Ruth, Chilvers Hazel, Church Constance, Colhoun Winifred, Cook Robt., Cornell Marion, Coybe Wm., Fursey Harold, Gagnon Hector, Gid- dens Bessie, Gowland Frank, Harris Stella, Herron Helen, Hill Roland, Ir- win Dorothy, Keating Erla, Lepping- ton Jos., Lotto Arthur, MeCaul Wm., McMurchy Margaret, McNeil Arthur, Matthews Florence, Meikle Agnes, Mertens Margaret, Mewhort John, Me- yer Forrest, Mungall James, Myers Norman, Paris Mary, Pearson Clifford, Pearson Mac., Peters Vera, Rogers Mary, Rowland Henry, Scrace Walter, Sheppard Reginald, Snider Dorothy, Stewart, Louise, Wallis Margaret, Wearn Bert, Wilson Bert. ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Town- ship of York, in the County of York, and Province of Ontario, and being composed of parts of Lots 18 and Ir, on the South side of Locust Street, ac- cording to registered Plan No. 1588, filed in the Registry Office for the East and West Ridings of the County of York, and which may be more par- ticularly described as follows: COMMENCING at a point in the southerly limit of Locust Street, as shown ‘on said plan, distant ten feet two inches (10' 2") measured easterly Lower School Results The following are the names of the successful candidates on the Lower School examinations Part I. Alexander Jean, Anderson Chester, Anderson Dorothy, Anderson Gordon, ‘Bell Dorothy, B'ernath Anna, Bevan Lloyd, Boulton Jack, Boyce Olive, Bowring Francis, Bull George, Bull Merle, Burgess Jack, Carruthers Wal- ter, Chapman Reginald, Chappell Dor othy, Clandinnan James, Clara Roy, Constable Geo., Creighton Mary, Da- vidge William, Dempster May, Dunlop Marguerite, Ellis Aubrey, Elliston Geo, Fido Millicent, Flett Geo., Flood Henry, French Lillian, Graham Flor- ence, Gray Marion, Greaves Holley, Groskurth Marion, Garrison Eleanor, Holdsworth Fred, Howard Kathleen, Howitt Eileen, Hull Lillian, Irwin Vio- hr, Jourard Harry, Keyes, Wm., Kel- lam Clara, Kellam Hughson, Kellant Wm., King Dan, King Isobel, King Margaret, Kingdon E., Livingston-, Doris, Love Helen, Love Kenneth, Love Marie, McCallum John, MeCallum Wm., McCarthy Fred, McEwen Gert., McKinnon Clayton, McLeod Grace, Magill Ella, Moffat Helen, Moffat Jan- et, Moody Lillian, Morrow Dorothy, Mossey Antonio, Neal Laura, Nixon Phyllis, Paris John, Pearson Norman, Peters Clifford, iPhiltips Norman, Plummer Stewart, Poole Yvonne, Quennelle W., Robertson Margaret, Robinson Leonard, Eoe Ellvim, Row-. land Kathleen, Rowland Phillip, Rown- tree Tersar, Rutherford Rowena,'Sa- bine Garth, Stewart Irene, Stewart Margaret, Stephenson Lillian, Stong Helen, Wade Marion, Walker Ethel, Warren James, Watson Marjorie, West Robert, Westover It., Wixon Marion, Wooten William. WESTON HIGH SCHOOL G. HOWARD GR HOWARD GRAY, Solicitor for Mortgagee, Weston Simply send us $1.00 as your registration fee and the $1,000 policy will be mailed to you promptly. Write your name and ad- dress _plainly. . Realizing the startling frequency with which accidents are occurring and the financial distress often caused thereby, we have made arrangements to have every one of our paid-in- advance subscribers insured against accidents in the Subscribers' Insurance Club of the Gen- eral Sales Corporation, Limited, of Toronto. All members of this Club are insdred in.the General Accident Assurance Companrof Canada. (One of the world's largest Insurance Companies.) _ . _ V ', 'r's. “my; $1000.00 for loss of life, limbs or sight $125.00 for loss of one eye G / 500.00 for loss of either hand or foot 50.00 for loss of one or more fingers or toed 250.00 for loss of thumb or forefinger ' ' p" VERY liberal payments for fracture and dislocations "sustained in accidents 35 out1ided above. _ M . -. -i.., . ,' _ , Plays ? Hand IniEVer Mans Game THATE; an old adage and a true one. Fate often dominates men's affairs. . I ' $1000.00 ACCIDENT INSURANCE POLICY-Good for ond year and renewable every year, merely upon payment of the nominal Club Registration Fee. The Policy Increases in Value at the Rate of 10% a Year for Five Ifeats ‘1 IF YOU ARE A SUBSCRIBER MI) PAID Ill ADVANCE way, bus, trolley, elevator, etc. While bathing. . Through the collapse or burning of a building. Through the collapse or explosion of a boiler. ' Through tornado, cyclone or earthquake. By being struck by lightning. White riding in or driving your own, or any other automobile. ' '7""""'s "a“ 'm While riding in or driving your own, or any other horse-drawn vehicle. While in any public conyeyance of any description, such as a tram, taxi, steamship, sub- Here's all you have to do to get the Pollicy ' r If something serious should happen to you to-day, taking away your earning power, what would become of your wife and family? Would they'be financially embarrassed? What are you doing to counteract such a migford tune” (like Eimw g) ti5pit"he C) MATTER how careful you maybe, accidents will Come-yes, and just When ive least expect them and seemingly at the very wbrst timer Yoa apparently can't avoid them entirely, try as you will. _ It, You are Responsihlle ADDRESS YO UR LETTER TO THIS POLICY COVERS YOU AND PAYS YOU Send us $2.00 for one year's subscription and $1.00 Club fee, and: the $1,000' policy willl1nsiledu6 you promptly. Write your name and adthcss praihly. IF YOU ARE NOT h9GGBlilt AND _ WANT TO BECOME ONE .-- Ontario PAGE TFW‘WF'I Kf, b?

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