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Times & Guide (1909), 21 Aug 1929, p. 3

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The Mean Wage. Southern Judgeâ€"Now, Jake, these bills ought to be paid up. how much do you earn a week? ; Jakeâ€"Well, jedge, some weeks it‘s Mro‘dan oders and some weeks less.â€" Pathfinder. EX CA V A TING CONTRACTORS wishing work, phone Hyland 2473. The elegant person had condescendâ€" ingly borrowed a match from his felâ€" lowâ€"traveller, and after a few minutes‘ conversation he said: "No doubt you would like to know who I am." NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR f DIVORCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JAMES LEAN, of the city of Toronâ€" to, in the County of York, and Provâ€" ince of Ontario, Mechanic, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof for a Bill of Divorcement from his wife, HAZEL MAY LEAN of the Town of Barrie, in the County of Simeoe, in the Provâ€" ince of Ontario, on the ground of adultery and abandonment. i‘Yes." "Well,‘ replied the other, untruthâ€" fully, ‘(‘:'L am Sir Blank Dash, Knight of the Garter, Knight of the Bath, and Knight of the Order of St. Michael and St. George." "Really ?" with mock surprise. "I‘m Bill Smith, toâ€"night, last night, toâ€" morrow night and every other night." Dated at Toronto this 1st day of August, A.D. 1929. JAMES LEAN & by ANDERSON & BOURDON, e his Solicitors. _ _ 2881 Dundas St., West, Toronto 9, Ontario. xâ€"39â€"5t Town of Weston The Town Treasurer is authorized to accept prepayment on account of 1929 Taxes. On amounts so received a discount (equivalent to interest at 5% per anâ€" num) will be allowed and a receipt will be issued showing the exact amount to which the holder will be entitled on payment of taxes. HARRY G. MUSSON, WANTEDâ€"Student about 16 or 17 to _ supervise a group of boys selling magazines. Pleasant partâ€"time posiâ€" tion for right chap, salary and comâ€" mission. Apply by Letter to H. Brereton, câ€"o Ontario News Co., 253 Queen St. W. Toronto. ©Oâ€"41â€"1t 0â€"41â€"1e SPRING CHICKENS for sale, dressâ€" ed, ranging about 4 lbs each, 40c lb. Apply 10 Victoria St., W., Wesâ€" ton. oâ€"41â€"1t DIVANETTE for sale, in firstâ€"class condition. Apply 3 Windall Ave., or phone 467J. 0â€"41â€"1t TWO _ LIGHT _ HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS for rent.. Applyâ€"10 Felâ€" than Ave., off Northlands Ave. HELP WANTEDâ€"Elderly woman or capable girl for domestic work; . reasonable wages and good home; Â¥pply Box 93 Weston Post Office. 0â€"41â€"1t ROOM AND BOARD for High School students. Church and Main disâ€" trict. Apply Box 370 Weston Post Office. 0â€"41â€"1t NEW CENTURY WASHING MACHâ€" FARM for rent, one hundred acres, good buildings, brick house, with furnace, orchard, post box at gate, milk truck calls on the premises, immediate possession if necessary. Apply Mrs. Thomas McLellan, 414 Glenlake Ave., Toronto. 0â€"41â€"1t TWO HOUSES for sateâ€"Coulter ave. Weston, 6 rooms, all conveniences, decorated, insulated against heat and cold, paved street, close to cars. Apply 32 Cross St. Weston. WANTED: Position as housekeeper to widower where little girl attending High School would not be objected to. Apply Box 95 Times & Guide Office. oâ€"41â€"1+ A HOME wanted for a well trained young man in farm work, who deâ€" sires an opportunity of attending High School, giving his services in exchange for the opportunity. Anyâ€" one interested in such help will find it profitable to communicate with Box No. 518 Times & Guide Office. xâ€"40â€"1t HONEY for saleâ€"Will fill customers‘ own pails at 10c per pound, for \‘limited time only. Apply J. J. Dalâ€" _‘ton, 202 Church St. xâ€"40â€"2t $25.00 REWARD for return of horse, strayed May 16th, Bay mare, about 8 years old, white strip on face and brand on flank, when lost was wearâ€" ing halter, was seen near Islington a month ago. Notify Oscar Bird, Malton R.R. No. 2, phone Brampton 254r183. 0â€"40â€"2t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGEâ€"Sixâ€" C "wWEDNESDAY, AUG. 21, 1929 INE for sale, with reversible wringâ€" er. Ten dollars. Apply 83 Buttonâ€" wood Ave., Mt. Dennis. oâ€"41â€"2t roomed cement block home, convenâ€" iences, good piece of land, would consider exchange. Apply Box 587 Times & Guide Office. n.c.â€"40â€"1t PREPAYMENTâ€"OF TAXES There will also be an added charge of 10 cents, where appliâ€" cation is madeâ€"care of this office. The rates for publication are one cent a word, with a miniâ€" mum charge of 25 cents. All payments should be made on or before Tuesday, of the week of issue. An additional charge of 10 cents will be made where entries are charged. _ _ oh. ‘ It is essential that all copy should be on hand for the week of issue by Tuesday noon. The Publishers of The Times and Guide desire to notify the patrons of this column:â€" Town Treasurer. 0â€"41â€"11 xâ€"35â€"1t â€" Section 23â€"Carnations, 6 bloomsâ€" Mr. Ince. t Section 32â€"Dahlia, pom pom, 3 bloomsâ€"Mr. Ince, Mrs. Hamblyn. Section 34â€"Gladioli, 1 spike nameâ€" P. Lavender, H. Mould, Mr. Timpson, Section 35â€"Gladioli, 3 spikes namâ€" _ Section 24â€"Any other perennialâ€" Mrs. Belsey, F. Taylor, H. Mould. _ Section‘ 25â€"Collection of Annuals and perennialsâ€"H. Mould, F. Taylor. Section 26â€"Roses, 3 bloomsâ€"A. J. V. Atkins, Mrs. Belsey, Mr. Ince. __ Section 28â€"Dahlias, 1 spec. bloom â€"F. Fordham, Mr. Ince, A. J. V. Atâ€" kins. Section. Fordham. Section. Hartley. _ Section 20â€"Delphinium, 3 spikes in varietyâ€"Mr. Timpson, W. J. Finch, H. Mould. _ Section 22â€"Phlox, 3 spikes in varâ€" ietyâ€"Mrs. Belsey, Mrs. Rowland, H. Mould. 1 _ Section 21â€"Galardia, 6 bloomsâ€" Mrs. Belsey, H. Mould, Mr. Sharpe. Section 27â€"Begonias, 1 sprayâ€"H. Mould, Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. Mills. _ Section 18â€"Any other annualâ€"F. Fordham, T. Taylor, Mrs. Savagar. _ lor. _ Section 17â€"Zinniasâ€"Mrs. Overton, Mrs. Cross, A. J. V. Atkins. ue _â€" Section 16â€"Stocks, 6 spikes in varâ€" ietyâ€"W. J. Finch, A. J. V. Atkins, H. Mould. sA _ Section 8â€"Marigold, English type, 12 bloomsâ€"Mrs. Overton, J. Hartley, Mrs. McCrae. C 5 _ Section 10â€"Petuniasâ€"A. J. V. Atâ€" kins, Mr. Clarke, J. Hartley. _ _ _ Section 12â€"Salpiglossisâ€"A. J. V. Atkins, Mrs. Overton, Mr. Ince. _ _ _ Section 15â€"Stocks, 6 spikes, one colorâ€"W. J. Finch, H. Mould, F. Tayâ€" â€" Section 19â€"1 Spec. spike H. Mould, Mrs. Belsey, T. Fordham. _ â€" _ _ _‘ Section 9â€"Marigold, French type, 12 bloomsâ€"Mrs. Hadlow. yeer _ Section 13â€"Scabiousâ€"A. J. V. Atâ€" kins, F. Taylor, J. Hartley. _ y _ Section 14â€"Stocks, 1 plant, cut at rootâ€"Mr. McCrae, H. Mould, Mrs. Goshne.» i _ 4 0. . _ Section Z;'As‘cers, 3 blooms, 2 colors â€"â€"W. Stevenson, F. Fordham. _____ _ Section 6â€"Asters, 1 specimen bloom. â€"L. Mould, Mrs. Overton, Mrs. Belâ€" sey. â€" Section 11â€"Phlox Drummondiâ€"W. Mould, Mrs. Overton, L. Mould«____ _ Section 2â€"Anterrhinum, 6 spikes in varietyâ€"H. Mould, L. Mould, Mrs. Overton. s _ Section 3â€"Asters, 6 blooms, one colorâ€"Mrs. Gosling, Mrs. Wraight, Mr. McCrae. yosl iSection 5:K§ters, 3 blooms, 2 colâ€" orsâ€"H. Mould, L. Mould, Mr. Lindsey. m‘éupuécial prize for best flower in the show was won by Mrs. Overton with an "America‘‘ Rose. CYon _ Section 1â€"Anterrhinum, 1 Specimen Spikeâ€"H. Mould, Mrs. Belsey, Miss Bucekley.â€" .. . ~_ . ue old The officers of the Society particuâ€" larly instrumental in the carrying out of the successful show were President Ed. Stones; 1st vice, S. Belsey; 2nd vice, W. J. Noble; Secretary, W. J. Finch, and Treasurer, A. J. V. Atkins, with a Directorate composed of Mesâ€" dames, S. Belsey, F. L. Hagerman and Messrs, L. Mould, F. Buck, C. Marsh, C. Smith, A. J. V. Atkins and F. Tayâ€" lor. Following on the close of the show the members and friends indulgâ€" ed in a social function and dancing was enjoyed to the orchestral selecâ€" tions rendered by Messrs, Crawley and Davis, who are well known to the pat(lions of the social affairs at Roseâ€" lands. For the greater portion of the mornâ€" ing an active committee were busy arranging the various exhibits, which were brought in, judging commenced, early in the afternoon, following which the formal opening ceremony was deâ€" lightfully performed by the Rev. A. J. Arthur, and the show was thrown ‘open to the general public. During the afternoon the announceâ€" ment was made of the prize winners in the lawn and garden contest which had beenâ€"entered as in the annual conâ€" test and which incidentally were inâ€" spected through the season, for points. In this connection the winners were for gardens of thirty feet and over, J. Hartley first, this being the third consecutive win for him, W. Mould, second. For gardens of thirty feet and under, Mr. Fred Gosling first, Mrs. R. McCrae of Eglington Avenue, second. ‘ The undersigned has received inâ€" structions from MR. PAT MANNOINE to sell by public auction on THURSDAY, SEPT. 5th, at 1 o‘clock at Con. 6, Lot 17 the following: _ _ 1 Holstein cow, fresh. 1 Holstein cow, fresh. 1 Holstein cow, fresh. 1 Holstein cow, fresh. 1 Holstein cow, springer, Oct. 1 Holstein cow, springer, Oct: 1 Holstein cow, springer, Dec. 1 Holstein cow, springer, Dec. f 1 Holstein cow, due Jan. 1 Holstein cow, due Jan. 2 Holstein heifers, fresh. 11 Holstein heifers, bred. 1 Holstein bull, 1 yr. old. TERMS: Calves, cash; 3 months‘ credit on approved joint notes. A. M. MeEWEN, Auctioneer. ROSELANDS FOURTH â€"FALL FLOWER SHOW The fourth annual Fall flower show held under the auspices of the Roseâ€" lands Horticultural Society was conâ€" ducted in the Roseland School on Satâ€" urday last, under ideal conditions, with a splendid array of exhibits being on hand, and the show attended by a great number of interested visitors from the district and_ _ surrounding areas. Mr. T. H. P. Hammett of East Toronto was the officiating judge for the occasion. Mrs. R. H. Nixon and Mrs. A. J. Arthur acted as judges of the decorative tables. Splendid Array of Fall Flowers Delights a Large Number of Visitors CREDIT AUCTION SALE HOLSTEIN COWS AND HOLSTEIN HEIFERS 29â€"Dahlia, 3 bloomsâ€"F. 31â€"Dahlia, 3 bloomâ€"J. cow, cow, cow, cow, of fresh. fresh. fresh. fresh. due due due due in in in in It is further intimated that the dates on which taxes fall due are Ocâ€" tober the 1st, for the first installment and on December 3rd for the final payment. As is the case in all other municipalities all financial revenue deâ€" rivable from taxation should ‘be in The mill rate which is struck for General Purposes is made us as folâ€" lows: County of York Tax, Mill rates 7.940; General Purposes, Mill Rates 8.T78;, Street Railway charges, Mill rates .376; Municipal and Street Lighting, Mill Rates 1.463; Municipal Water Services, fire hydrants and flushing 1.202; Public Library, Mill rates .931; Sewer Debenture rates, Mill rates 1.842; Mills 2.527. The _ total budget estimate for the year is as follows: General Purposes Amount $77,775.96; Mill Rate $22.52; Local Improvement Debentures (Town‘s portion) Amount $23,096.30; Mill Rate 4.301; High and Vocational Schools Amount $16,906.13; Mill rate 4.459; Public Schools Amount $41,160.â€" 40; Mill rate 11.213; Total Mill rate 42.50;, Separate School Amount $2,â€" 172.33; Mill rate 18.00; Local Improveâ€" ment Debenture Rates (owner‘s porâ€" tion) Amount $30,269.63; Snow clearâ€" ing and Weed. cutting _ charges, Amount $314.71; Total Budget estiâ€" mate $191,695.48. _ _ Responding to these enquiries Town Clerk Harry G. Musson has tendered the following information. The total Town‘s assessment on real estate is $3,778,862 from which is exempt $383,700 business assessment $212,302 and for income $184,498. Making a total assessment for school purposes of $3,791,462 and for General purposes $3,757,962, being the amount lessened by fixed assessments on industries. For General Purposes, $3,757,962; For High and Vocational Schools $3,791,462; For Pubtic Schools $3,670,â€" T77; For Separate Schools $120,685. Intimate Figures Relating to the Compilation of the Taxes of the Town of Weston Pursuant to the report inthe ‘Times and Guide‘ of the statement made by Chairman, Councillor George Evâ€" ans of the Finance Committee of the Council of the Town, at their regular meeting held last week in the Town Hall, there have been numerous en quiries as to the manner in which the tax rate of 42% mills was arrived at for this year. ce Thelma Cross. Section 68â€"Wild Flowers arranged by girl under 12â€"Vera Belsey, Eleanâ€" or Russell. Section 69â€"Wild Flowers arranged by girl under 16â€"Winnie Hadlow, Section 67â€"Wild Flowers arranged by girls under 10â€"Doris Hadlow, Eileen Loades, Elsie Hadlow. # FNANGE DETALS OF TOWNS TAXES Section 66â€"Bird House made by boy under 16â€"Ken. Hagerman, Joe Atkins, Geo. Rowe. Section 64â€"Bird House, made by boy under 10â€"Tom Hughes, Clif Atâ€" kins, Bob MceCrae. . e Section 65â€"Bird Houses made by boy under 12â€"Frank Hamblyn. _ Greates number of entries won Harold Mould. Section 56â€"Collection of vegetables â€"Mrs. Cross, F. Taylor, W. Mould.. Section 50â€"Best Flowering Plantâ€" Mrs. McCrae. Section 55â€"Anterrhinum, 6 spikesâ€" L. Mould. Section 57â€"Basket of Annualsâ€"A. J. V. Atkins. Section 51â€"Roses, 6 Blooms in varietyâ€" W. J. Finch, Mr. Ince, A. J. V. Atâ€" kins. Section 52â€"Roses, 1 spec. bloomâ€" Mrs. Overton, Mrs. Marsh, W. J. Finch. Section 53â€"Decorated Tablesâ€"Mrs. Belsey, Mrs. Hagerman, Mrs. Marsh. Section 54â€"Collection cut flowersâ€" Mrs. Belsey, Mr. Ince. o Section 36â€"Gladioli, 6 spikes in varietyâ€"P. Lavender, Mrs. Rowland, W. Stevenson. Section 50â€" Basket. of Gladioliâ€" P. Lavender, A. J. V. Atkins, Mr. Ince. edâ€"G. B. Brown, P. Lavender, Mr. Ince. ‘_ Section 47â€"â€"â€"Dah}ia, 3 decorativeâ€" J. Hartley. Section 48â€"Gladioli, 6 â€" spikes in varietyâ€"P. Lavender, Mrs. Gosling. Section 49â€"Gladioli, 12 bloomsâ€" Mrs. Gosling. . . Section _ 37â€"Gladioli, Primo, _ spikes namedâ€"A. J. V. Atkins, t Faylor . _ _ A 4 Section 39â€"Hydrangea or any flowâ€" ering shrub, 1 spikeâ€"C. Smith, F. Taylor, Mrs. McCrae. 3 Section 41â€"Basket . Bouquet, 1 varâ€" ietyâ€"H. Mould, A. J. V. Atkins, Mr. Crouston. Section 42â€"Basket Bouquet, mixed bloomâ€"Mrs. Belsey, A. J. V. Atkins, Mr. McCrae. Section 43â€"Pansiesâ€"A. J. V. Atâ€" kins, H. Mould, Mr. Ince. . Section 44â€"Novice class, Gladioli, 3 spikesâ€"G. B. Brown, Miss Buckley, Mrs.<Berrya _â€" _ . . 7 Section 38â€"Lilies, 1 spec. spikesâ€" C. March, Mrs. Hagerman, Mr. Crawâ€" stone. Section _ 40â€"Table _ bouquetâ€"W. Mould, H. Mould, Mrs. Hadlow. NILENE will relieve periodic pain, headaches, backaches, weakness, nausea, _ sleeplessness, irritability, and many other ailmentsfrom which few womenareentirely free. A wonâ€" derful reconstructive Nerve Tonic. NILENE can be obtained in either liquid or tablet form at $1.00 per bottle or box. NILENE LABORATORIES, LIMITED 126 Wellington St. West TORONTO 2, ONT., CANADA Nixon‘s Drug Store, Mt. Dennis Cohen‘s Drug Store, Mt. Dennis Wilson‘s Drug Store, Mt. Dennis Richardson‘s Drug Store, Weston Iuch‘s Drug Store, Weston Women Why Suffer Periodic Pain? . 7 MHT by hand and reported by the 15th of Decâ€" ember, for the closing of the municiâ€" pal books, a penalty is applied to all those who may be in arrears of payâ€" ment on that date. %f Final arrangements have been comâ€" pleted and the stage is now set for the Annual Show of the Weston Horâ€" ticultural Society being held on Satâ€" urday of this week,. Local gardens are looking at their best now, and a large entry list is expected for all the various classes of garden flowers and blooms. Weston Horticultural Society have spared no pains in making their arrangements for the best show that the Town has ever held and their efâ€" forts will not be in vain, because there is every indication that the members and those interested in Horticultural work are going to support the event enthusiastically.. As a last word of advice to those who are contemplating showing blooms remember that enâ€" tries must be made to the Secretary of the Club not later than Friday eveâ€" ning. WESTON TIMES & GUIDE â€" STAGE ALL SET FOR HORTICULTURAL SHOW Chairman and President W. K. Shannon and Mr. J. R. Finlay also spoke briefly in tendering the thanks to the speakers for the addresses which they had tendered. Committee Ready for Biggest Flower Show in History of Weston Hort. Society "I cannot conceive that this is a true prosperity" went on Mr. Lawâ€" son the true measure of our prosperity is made by the actual count of wages that goes into the pockets of our workers, that is the measure we should judge by, but so long as our workers are debarred from the proper and full use of our national resources, because they are exported for manuâ€" facture and fabrication elsewhere, just so long will we be unable to make that our measure."â€"‘"When it has been made possible for the workers to have continued employment at a fair reâ€" turn for their labour through the manufacture of our own natural proâ€" ducts, then will I say we are prosperâ€" ous, but such a condition can never be brought about with «the type of legislation which we have toâ€"day at Ottawa", declared Mr. Lawson, in his brief remarks, to rousing cheers. __ sOUTH YORK TORIES HOLD GREAT GATHERING (Continued from Page One) the electoral forces of Ontario had selected the one man for the position." Only Apparent Prosperityâ€"Full Pay Envelope The Measure Mr. J. Earl Lawson, launched into a denunciation of the Liberal press for the manner in which they dealt with the assertions of prosperity which they claimed the Country was enjoying under the Federal Governâ€" ment. ‘I have tried to determine‘ he said, ‘if this prosperity is really what it pretends to be and so far I have failed to prove the contention. There is an element of apparent prosperity brought about by the wholesale deâ€" cination of our national resources, for export, true.‘ § § on Punctuality Our Specialty ATLANTIC and PACIFIC Beg to advige the residents of Weston and Mt. Dennis that they have acâ€" quired the business of the late John Gilbert of 32 Main St. North, Weston. All the latest and most improved machinery to cope with an extensive business, has now been installed and the work carried on under the superâ€" ART DYERS and FRENCH CLEANERS vision of Mr. William Laing, who has had over 30 years experience in this class of work and a first class job at all times is guaranteed. Opening Announcement for ADVERTISING PAYS HA is _\ Greatest Success . in all MTLaughlinâ€"Buick . history]/ 15 i â€" ‘,\ C 2) m y aâ€" &A & T \ 5 a h D * % 5 Th SJ c<ph? â€" We & $ %o Cb l T. / HHR i Rg ~ L 30 a i To @5 J CA dit rf" C J . 4 S avg Et "t, ,{5 f #4 ‘(_\;ab @ A ; f C â€"_2 8 & 1‘ â€" { °§ B E T T E R B E C A U SE L TS C A N A DTA N PHONE WESTON 490 NEVER, in McLaughlinâ€" _ did not even wait for demon Buick‘s long, successful _ strations, but placed their history, has any new model_ orders unconditionally, upon been accorded such spontaneâ€" their first inspection of this ous and enthusiastic acclaim _ "Rreatest Mcâ€"Laughlinâ€"Buick as McLaughlinâ€"Buick for 1930. of them all." It was inevitable From every province, from t?lat tl‘.liS New 1930 McLaughâ€" Base and. West, are already lm-:Bulck .. three great new coming reports of the most °CCC large.r, P1 s powet:ful, ; more beautiful, more luxurious amazing yvolume of sales ever a ; than ever . . should win an recorded for any McLaughlinâ€" instant and exceptional sucâ€" Buick within its first tw o0 _ cess. See it for yourself at our weeks. Hundreds of buyers showrooms. it ism Ask about the GMAC Plan of Credit Purchase PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED service. Ladies‘ and Gents‘ Hats cleaned and blockâ€" and Dresses which are returned snow white. 24â€"hour ed T5c. Jersey Cloth Dress. A small extra charge for Pleatâ€" ed Dresses and Fur Trimming, Eiderdown, Curtains relining, etc. We specialize in ladies‘ White Coats ladies‘ or gents‘ Suit or Overcoat, Silk, Wool, or and Rugs at moderate charges. All kinds of repairs, We will French Clean and Press, equal to new, any WE Call and Deliver Tc =1B:1{ J (C Toronto Phone: JUnction 8376 J. T. FARR & SONS WILLIAM W. LAING, Manager WESTON, ONT. did not even wait for demon strations, but placed their orders unconditionally, upon their first inspection of this "greatest Mcâ€"Laughlinâ€" Buick of them all." It was inevitable that this New 1930 McLaughâ€" linâ€"Buick .. three great new series, larger, more powerful, more beautiful, more luxurious than ever . . should win an instant and exceptional sucâ€" cess. See it for yourself at our showrooms. on sea Weston Phone: 254 TRY IT " PAGE THREE ue 3y an

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