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Times & Guide (1909), 25 Nov 1925, p. 2

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A book may have a leather cover printed in gold, and sold cheap, but inside may be of no value.. Same thing appliecs to Shoes. Don‘t buy price. Consider the value and what‘s behind the sale. Back of this store stands a quarter of a century of Good Shoe Selling in this district. That‘s a guarantee of Good Merchandise. Gitls‘ black kip leather lace Boots, full fit ¢¥ YX built like Pu: ting lasts, A real shoe for $1 95 j 7“‘_'. price that me school. . Sizes 8 to 10 2 a.s~..... $ C3 '~":\ _ you.: Black c Misses‘ Oxfords, with special oak soles, L. y patent 1 rubber heels, in patent, black or brown: y s /{:\ Price_ : oc c Co . 1. §295 * esh,.s REMEMBER THE PLACE AND SHOP EARLY! GOOOD SHOES Qrned COs ns M o td AbHH h. 40 hlun® C . h hy Om ; lihdy : aonh . ffribd m m« to. . o ~lm ies xm x i2 AJZ 44 l & JA W y R 5 mm i taw a R A U 1 Clhal h hn 6 im No We d is W io 0 Ro wo w leob + RG 8 19 â€" w Mn RI T ho B N ten WB y Pnd atudk o td B xt good wl Crc9 Y Men‘s Rubbers, light wide or narrow toes, Smes c to l ..;..,.. MILITARY POLICE BOOT OIL LAN _ and Fan Men‘s Calf Solid Leather . Boot, with A Work Shoe 'bUllt y (Boot, plain tog, calf leather lining, three tanned leather, in b1; : counter. A work Sulce use thick‘ fatber brown color, ?Olld 1: with a reputation. 4 Y lt . soles and heels, pl: heels, sizes 6 to 11. 6 t ( ¢ tyle. )0 $3'95 Special valuc.....$6°45 i”gicee $ Rubbers and Goloshes And These Solid Work Bocts The Big The Big | SHOP BY PHONEâ€"JUNCT. $429â€"WE DELIVER Womens, 3 to 8 Misses, 11 to 2 . Childs, 5 to 101 FOR GIRLS Men‘s . 10 Buckle Cashâ€" merette ‘Goloshes, with extra thick soles. $1.98 Special .. * ..."," "GOODS RIGHT OR YOUR MONEY BA CK" Medium weight calf leather Boots for Boys, real leather soles with rubber heels, sizes 1 to 5. 2851 DUNDAS ST., AT KEELE ® i exent o tss T PA in firect i ut t 8 WV h T § m MA has Mihedtl i To\ R OX ; Himhsl BA vooh t U i i0 usc ol Tok U w N V |p s M | ) § a T M _R m Ts R WOR boâ€"sa B J 1 o & °m t [ db d U n @ @v OT or heavy weights, soft or stiff backs. Men‘s Rubber Boots ... . $8.85 «.. .$2.85 ... .$92.45 e Bunny eay +\ built ' ge 3 ) p hita pllce tleX o ce you. k y ces nc ® 1';‘ 4 l _ ~â€" W T. /,g/’ FOR BOYS Built of sturdy black or brown calf, double weight soles, Goodyear welted, rubber heel. A value we claim to be beyond competition. Bizes 6 to 11L â€" $4 m 9 5 g Real V alue . 1 i Children‘s // noes Goloshes, with 4 buckles, a style for every shoe. Priced accordâ€" ing to sizes as follows : ROLLED EDGE STYLES SAME AS PICTURED â€" FOR BABY ‘unny Foot for Babies. A shoe built like Pussyfoot, but at a price that means a saving to you.‘ Blaclk or brown kid and . patent leather. ~x_ * ~â€" Price $1°95 Boot Shop Rubber Boots, with 7 imnch tops, lace style, red sole and heel of solid rybâ€" ber. sizes 6 to 11. $3'45 OIL TAN A Work Shoe built of oil tanned leather, in black or brown color, solid leather soles and heels, plain toe syle . $3.45 SPONSOR Mens, Boys, 4 to Youths, 11 Girls, 11 LOW PRICES $2.95 . "to 42 ioi 19c to. 5, 99¢ TL to 12. fars. ~60c 6 "toâ€" 11. s t. $1.19 $3.85 11.00 a.m. 3.00 p.m 7:00 p.m Speaker: College. . _ Presbyterian Church of Weston Cross Streei Rev. J. C. Cheyne, Minister 160 King St. Phone 639â€"J SUNDAY SERVICES, NOV. 29 11,.00 a.m.â€"Public Worship. 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Young People‘s service. Speaker: Mr. A. Neil Miller, of Knox SUNDAY SERVICES 11.00 a.m.â€"Public Worship. 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Public Worship. Wed., 8 p.m.â€"Prayer Meeting. You are invited to make this your church home. The early issuing will speed up the distribution of the plates: so that all motorists will have the 1926 numbers by the first of ‘the year. For Mr. Henry ~also states that the time of grace will be shortened probably to one month ofr less, in comparison with the two months in other yvears. . Tuesday evening, December Ist, 1 most interesting night is being arrang« ed by the friends of Richview Church, with the pastor, Rev. Lewis Pickering, giving a missionary talk, illustrated with lantern slides. The subject of the address will be "Paul‘s Missionary Journeys." The slides used will proâ€" vide the natural setting for this memâ€" orable . journey, giving a clearer . inâ€" sight into the problems and difficulties which confronted Paul as he made the trip, presenting and teaching the wonâ€" derful truths whjch he had learned and was anxious to impart unto others. The evening will be free, the objective beâ€" ing to stir up in the minds of the peoâ€" ple a greater zeal for the carrying on of the Master‘s work. All are cordialâ€" ly invited and asked to keep the date, Tuesday, Déc. 1st, free for this event. Mr. Henry gave as one reason for the earlier date of issuing the licenses this year the desire to meet with the wishes of the dealers to Lencourage Christmas sales of cars. Although isâ€" sued in 1925, there will be no extra charge for the new 1926 licenses, and they will be good till the next year. To Have Black Numbers on Light Grey Background Automobile license plates for 1926, are to be issued earlier this year than last.. Hon. George S. Henry, minister of highways, stated yesterday that the new plates would be ready for disâ€" tribution on December 15, instead of February, as in previous years. REV. A. S. McGRATH 151 King St., Weston _ Phone 639W The new plate has black numbers on a light grey background making it more conspicuous‘ than last years for the purpose of lawnsenforcement. The Christmas entertainment has been announced as taking place on December 2Ist.. This is a premature notice, but we hope that you will bear the date in mind 1926 LICENSE PLATES Much interest is being shown in the Maintenance and Extension Fund, and the. prospects are bright for a very successful canvass. The November meeting of the memâ€" bers of the W.M.S. will be held on Thursday at 2.30 at the home of Mrs. John Dunn. United Church The usual services of the church will be held next Sunday. The Woman‘s Auxiliary are inviting the congregation to their annual soâ€" cial evening to be given in the S.S. room on Friday next, the 27th inst., at 8 p.m. On Sunday evening next there will be a special service for the Young Feople‘s Association. The Rev. Canon Greene, M.A., will be the preacher. St. George‘s Church The sale of work ‘held on Friday last, 20th inst., under the auspices of the Willing Workers, was in every sense successful. The workers were true to their name.. The congregation attended in large numbers, and the church is specially indebted. to the many members of our neighboring sisâ€" ter churches of â€"Lambton Mills, Islingâ€" ton and others who came also in large numbers and contributed to the satisâ€" factory results. An excellent Marconi Aerea furnished a pleasing program. TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON A cordial SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1925 11.00 a.m.â€""Seeking God‘s Approval." 2nd Tim. 2 and 15. 245 p.m.â€"Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes. 7.00 p.m.â€"Study in Exodus. "A Nation in Bondage." Ex. Chap. 1 to. 5. Organ and Choir Recital at close of Evening Service. Miss Isabelle Moffat P. G. Riggs Organist Choir Leader Residence, 112 Church St. Baptist Church Advent Sunday, Nov. 29 8 a.m.â€"Holy Communion, 11 a.m.â€"Choral Matins. 3 p.m.â€"Sunday _ School _ and Bible Class. 7 p.m.â€"Choral Evensong. RICGHIE welcome to all SLNGTON ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH THE MISSION (Harding Avenue) 7 p.m.â€"Evensong. S. Wilson. READY ON DEC. 15 Main Street North Rectorâ€"REV. J. HUGHESâ€"JONES, M.A THE UNITED CHURCH IN CANADA (Established 1858) Rev. G. Ernest Forbes, B.A., Minister. WESTMINSTER CHURCH Organistâ€"A. W. GREAVES CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA _, 1 King St., Weston Rev. J. J. Sparling, B.A., D.D., Pastor Residence: 35 King St. Phone 43 Dr. W. J. Charlton, Recording Steward A. T. Mather, Choir Conductor Miss Haylock, Organist SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29th 11.00. a.m. â€" "An Investment in Ballast." 245 p.m.â€"Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7.00 pxm.â€""A . New Testament Story Musically Illustrated." A cordial welcome to all, St. Andrew‘s, Thistletown Sunday School, 2.00 p.m. Service, 3.00 p.m. T p.m.â€"â€"Service in St. Matthias‘ Church, Westmount. THE CHURCHES (Interdenominational) Harding Ave:, Weston , \ C.. A.â€"CARTER, Supt. SUNDAY SERVICES 3 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 3 T p.m.â€"Addness. 1st and 3rd Mondays at 8 p.m., Laâ€" dies‘ Aid Society‘s night. Wed., 8 p.m.â€"Choir Practice. 2nd ?nd 4Ath â€" Thursdays at 8 p.m., Young People‘s night. Bright, Helpful Meetings All are cordially invited. Come! Done by SUBSCRIPTION RATESâ€"$2.00 per year in advance to any address in Canada. gz.so per year in advance to United itates. Single copies 5c. ADVERTISING RATESâ€"Legal Notices, 8c per line for first insertion, 4c per line for each subsequent insertion. Business Locals . or Readers:; 10c per line for each insertion. Church or Society Notices of entc:tainâ€" ments, concerts, etc., where an admission fee is to be charged or a collection taken, we charge 5e per line for each insertion. Meetings: Announcements of club, organization or â€"society meetings, be per line for each insertion; minimum charge 25¢c. Reports of meetings held gladly inâ€" serted free. In Memoriam Notices and Cards of Thanks, 5¢ per line; minimum_ charge 25c.. Birth, Marâ€" riage and Death Notices, no charge. Classifled Advts., 25c per each inserâ€" tion for ads. not exceeding six lines; over that be per each extra line. Professional Cards and small standâ€" ing ads. not exceeding 1%" single col., ~$7.50 per year. Auction Sale Aflvertlnigg, rates according to Ssize and number of insertions. Display Matter Rates on application. ALL MATTER FOR PUBLICATION must be in the office not later than noon ‘Tuesday. This is absolutely necessary to ensure insertion in the issue of that week. WESTON Published every Wednesday by THE CHARTERS PUBLISHING CO., LIMITED B. CHARTERS, Pres. C. V. CHARTERS, Sec.â€"Treas. TIMES AND GUIDE Rev. Frederick Robertson, Rector The Rectory, Rectory Rd. Weston, Phone 467W 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service. HARDING AVE. MISSION ommunion fo. one of ~the strong Courses given by the Shaw Schools of Toronto. â€" It is but one of 26 Practical Courses now given by their Schools. For 33 years high grade courses have been given through their Schools in Day and Evening Sessions and by Home Study Plans, thus qualifying many Canadian men and women ormaninre Aiibodianiaric is * Â¥ay 1200 Sane nb ue foals en ds en Smneertine t to fill the big positions in the business field. Particulars on reâ€" quest. Write W. R. Shaw, Regâ€" istrar, Dept. C.L., 46 Bloor St., Toronto. E 9.30 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1925 ST. PHILIP‘S CHURCH MRS. WORKMASTER EMSTITCHING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION At. Andrew‘s Day (Monday, Nov. 30) Everybody welcome 44 Cross St., Weston Phone 677W ETOBICOKE 10c per yard 8.. WILSON, Manager A. Corporate Phone 964 WV xâ€"1x2â€"52W Also representing the New York Life Insurance with a Billion Dollars of Assets, Real Estate, etc,." 4 A. W. PRITCHARD,Manager Bank ‘of Montreal Chambers . SCARLET RD. N. WESTON PHONE WESTON 268 Phone 246 Excelsior Life & New Hampshire, Fire Greatest care taken toâ€" protect our patrons. % All kinds of Insarance writtenâ€"Farim Buildings, Dwellings and Stores, Merâ€" cantile Risks, Li.e Stock, Automobiles, Plate Glass, etc. ; NMrs. M. C. Cook Representing the strongest Financial Fire Insuranc¢e Compani¢s doing busiâ€" ness in Canada, both Tariff and Non Tariff. f MFLOLIT ‘ Rough Dry 35c per dozen Ironed 70¢ Goods called for and delivered. All washings done separate. 78 Main. St. S. 5y WEST A. Mackay & Son GENERAL TEAMING _ | Sand, Gravel and Filling Always vl)n Hand... Movings Promptly Attended.to. 1 Phone 79 at 6.45 a.m., 12.45 noon and 6.45 p.m. WESTON Qâ€"41â€"13t Moving promptly attended to by exâ€" perienced men. Prices reasonable. _ No moving too large, no moving too emall. 145 John St., Weston Phone 156W Licensed Auctioneer forâ€"Counties of York, Peel and Simcoe Terms Reasonable. _ Weston, ~Ont. Insurance Office FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE _ t ED. W. BROWN, WILLYS KNIGHT SEDAN FOR HIRE WITH CAREFUL DRIVER ] Room G, Bank of Nova Scotia Bidg. Res. Phone: 465W. . _ â€"â€" Of{fice. Phone: 439F. . PAINTER AND DECORATOR PAPERHANGING a specialty Reasonable Charges Satisfaction Gaaranteed Cor. Church St. & Rosemount Ave, Phone 476J WESTON THE E. J. MUSSON INSURANCE AGENCY Secure Results Use These Columns To Advertise CHARLES GILLIS ELECTRIC WASHER THORO AUTOMATIC:â€" IRONER Long Distance Moving a specialty. MOVING AND CARTAGE Riverside Drive, Westmount P.O. Box 289. Weston . Phone G666W. Nurse Mourant O. E.. LaRose Veterinarian .. _ | 223 Main St. N., Weston Phone 449r1 £ Management of Property Secretarial Work Accountingâ€" ; .. Real Estate and MANNING McEWEN MANNING McEWEN PRACTICAL NURSE 49 Robert Street T. E. ELLIOTT, B.A. DR. H. M. LEGARD Terms Moderate. WOODBRIDGE INSURANCE R. J LLOYD Experienced. LAUNDRY CARTAGE Phone G56W ONTARIG WESTON WESTON Mâ€"5â€"52â€"T (â€"20â€"25â€" at 212 Main St. N. 3 City Studio 507 Ontario St. TEACHER OF PIANO Studioâ€"Bank of Nova Scotia Building BALLROOM DANCING CHARLESTON AND LATEST DANCES Private Classes and Lessons arranged for afternoon or evening. Cor. Church St. and Rosemount Ave. xâ€"2â€"13t WESTON, PHONE 389 Phone 395 \ PIANISTâ€"TEACHER Studios ; Bank of Nova Scotia Building and 74 Edmund Ave., Weston xâ€"36T 3mos. PHONE 248 ‘Bank of Nova Scotia Chambss» Phone 152, Westozr Y Money to Loau on good Firm John T. Anderson «DR. J. T. HACKETT Dentist Office: Coleman & Hackett Block MAIN ST., WESTON Opposite Bank of Nova Sceva G.Howard Gray, L.L.B. "JUnct. 6402W" ‘"Weston 432F" Residence: Ken. 4377M Office Hours: Daily, also Monday and Thursday evenings. Elgin 1863 Piano Tuner and Repairer 878 Beresford Ave., West Toronto Phone Jet. 72 Will go any place. : Drop a card. 85 years practical experience. DR. CALVIN A. DETLOR, B.A DENTAL SPECIALIST Plates, Rootâ€"Canal Work, Gold j Work Bank of Commerce Bldg. Phone 356 WESTON BARRISTER | SOL1CITOR, NOTARY, ETC. 301. Crown Office Bldg., Toronte (Cor. Queen & Victoria Sts.) , WESTON OFFICE §2 Main St. N. Opp Central Hotel Monday and Friday Evenings and by appointment PHONE 495 Studios: 2922 Dundas St., West Toronto (Above Taylot‘s Shoe Store) Office: Bank of Montreal Bldg, _ _Main and John St., Weston Musical Director Westminster Church Conductor Weston Choral Society Musical Director, ~The Lyric Club. Toronto,. Office: 1017 Weston Road, Mt PHONES \ STELLA V. ROWNTREE FREDERICK M. POLLETT 17 Cross St., Weston, PHONE 6O8W 452 Euclid Ave., Toronto. MADAME RUTHERFORD DENTAL SURGEON Xâ€"RAY EXTRACTION BY C Nurse in Attendance Lorne Fraser, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Pubbe MISS MOLLIE AMBLER WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1925 Real Estate Loans placed at Current Rates 4 Telephone JUnct. 991 F. A. SILVERMAN, B.A. Harrisan 18 Toronto Street, Toronto Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Barristers, Solicitors, etc. PARSONS & ADDY Mortgage Securitier Barrister, Solicitor &c. F. B. EDMUNDS Studio Weston Vocal Teacher P. G. RIGGS Phone 295 VOICE MUSIC Money to Loan WESTON Ran. 8914J Phone 70 . Dennis. oâ€"16â€"82)

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