WILL swap one C.G.E. motor horse newer. for want‘s hi Maple Leaf Drive REFINED woman _ for _ general housework, one used to children {referred, $15 . per month. Phone LÂ¥ndhurst 2468 or apply Box 200, Times and Guide. xâ€"l w DABY CARRIAGE in good condiâ€" tion. Phone 424â€"W, Weston. WKCKER baby carriage, almost new, reversible body, tires never soilâ€" ed, $8.00. Apply 42 Denison Road West, Weston. oâ€"1w GAS stove, fourâ€"burner, excellent condition, reasonable. Apply 255 John Street. xâ€"lw CROWN Huron cook stove for sale, $7.00; good condition. Apply 253 Dufferin Street East. Phone 741â€"M. THREE rooms, furnished or unfurâ€" nished, two upstairs, one downâ€" stairs; sink in kitchen; hardwood floors; garage. Apply 10 Victoria Street West, Weston. oâ€"1 w LARGE, bright, comfortable, unâ€" furnished room, all conveniences, very reasonable. _ Apply 6 William 6 room brick house in Weston. Al Conveniences. Garage. Would exchange for farm in vicinity of Weston. &4 owner leaving heating, 2 firepla 25 ft. living room once. Street. Weston ALL persons having claims against the Estate of James McLellan, late of the Township of Etobicoke, in the County of York, Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 25th day of February, 1934, are hereby notified to send to the underâ€" gigned Solicitor for the Administrator, on or before the 25th day of October, 1934, full particulars of their claims. Imâ€" mediately after the said 25th day of October, 1934, the assets of the said deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Administrator shall then have notice. DATED at Weston this 3rd day of October, A.D. 1934. FARM for sale, 88 acres, on main highway | at <Thistletown, good buildings, ample water supply. Apply James Kingdon, Thistletown, Phone Weston 227 r 4. xâ€"2w PRITCHARD & HILL FOR SALE OR FOR RENT For Sale or Rent Termsâ€"10% of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of sale, balance to be paid in cash within 30 days or on such terms as may be arranged. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to €. LORNE FRASER, Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg., Weston, Solicitor for the Mortgagee. Under and by virtue of the powers 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, the 27th day of October, 1934, at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon, on the mortgaged premises, No. 53 Bartonville Avenue, Mt. Dennis, being part of Lot 4, Plan 1510, having a frontage of 25 feet by a depth of 162 feet 1 inch more or less, together with and subject to a mutual side drive, on which is erected a twoâ€"storey brickâ€"veneer dwelling containing six rooms and bathroom with modern conveniences, garage attached. Notice to Creditors EGGS AND POULTRY EGHORN pullets for sale. George ‘ Sherin, Woodbridge, east end of vn on highway Seven. oâ€"2w ARTICLES FOR SALE OUSE, C CPagh Wnn Pss Settminint t a hn Sintiis. t c 26. JE t h 4C the charge is 1c per word, with a minimum of éxtra if hooked, also 10¢ extra if apply Box N office, All copy must be in by 10 a.m., THURS sure publication in current issue. Phoneâ€"Weston 26 Advertisement of Mortgage Sale UNDER THIS HEADINGâ€""For Sale", "For Rent" WANTED TO BUY C. LORNE FRASER, Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers, ton, Ont., Solicitor for James Bryce McLelian, Admini=â€" | ,_ In the Estate of James McLellan FARM FOR SALE DATED at Weston the 3rd day of October, A.D. 1934 HELP WANTED ROOMS TO LET swap one C.G.E. motor 1/6 e power, for gent‘s bicycle condition. . W. Russell, 229 7 rooms, Queens Drive; leaving town; hot water fireplaces, heated garage, f room. Phone 827â€"W. at xâ€"lw SWAPS xâ€"Iw xâ€"lw oâ€" 1 w DH Mrs. J. T. Drewe and son Gordon, of Third Avenue, Westmount, desire to thank their many friends and neighbours, the Weston Branch of the Canadian Legion, Rev. T. B. Butler, Rev. G. E. Forbes, of Weston, and Capt. S. E. Lambert, of Christie St. Hospital, who so ably assisted in the services at the home and the graveâ€" side of their loving husband and father. FL‘RNACES overhauled and needed parts supplied by Arthur Smith, 11 St. John‘s Road West, Toronto, phone 305â€"W. Terms, cash. oâ€"lw WILL boys who picked up pup in front of Naso‘s st Saturday afternoon return to mere Avenue? I YOl‘.\'(‘. man wants work of a'ny\ C kind, 6 years‘ printing experience.| __ At Church _ of Phone 708 for Bill. D.H. | Mqttmt_ Dennis, â€" nites in marria @HOFS wanted to repair. Machine ; ker. only zon of work guaranteed. J. McDooling, of Lambton Ave 83 Henry Street. D.H.| May Steggall, SEVERAL news correspondents forl:\Al\'::' John Stege city daily throughout York County. ; nue: State district, references, and if car | r= owner. Box 191 Times and Guide, || 4n auninaiss i N loams, rockery stonre'sr,ialst;. al cartage. Phone 194â€"F., We REL]ABI.E man will assist with housecleaning, eutting lawns, or any other work you have to offer. Phone 26, Weston. D.H. Hl(;H School girl will mind children evenings and Saturdays; also, young boy with bicycle ~will run errands _ evenings â€" and Saturdays. Phone 1001â€"M. Weston. DH 41 Main St. S. Weston PHONE T09W Used Tires and Parts for all makes of cars. Glass installed in all makes of cars. Weston Auto Wreckers Notices under this heading 10¢ per count line. _ Minimum â€" charge hC veerrenenentveneenenveverntrnconneeerertoneneeenntoovermnnserreennes ODDING, â€" well CARDS OF THANKS 50¢. sale", "For Rent", etc., ete. minimum of 25¢ cash, 10e apply Box No. care of this Furnace Overhauled sarden Requirements wWORK WANTED WANTED LOST ‘tones, also generâ€" 194â€"F., Weston. rotted _ manure, up Brindle s store last i to 3 Elsâ€" oâ€"1w xâ€"1 w oâ€"4w | Weekly Crop Report _ _ Reports _ from _ Bruce, Dufferin, Middlesex, _ Wellington _ and‘ other counties â€" state that frequent rains during September have greatly imâ€" proved pastures, with a resulting opâ€" timism as to wintering of stock since beef cattle are gaining and will go into stable in very gair condition. Warm weather also resulted it a wonâ€" derful growth for fall wheat. In Huron County all root crops will be above the average of last year. Cornâ€" cutting and siloâ€"filling has been the order of the day in most sections. Reâ€" ports of threshings in Wellington continue ‘to give details of splendid | _ An explosion in the enameling room on the fourth floor of the Willysâ€" ‘Overland plant on Weston Road, reâ€" | sults in damage of $850 to the buildâ€" |ing and damage of $2000 to the conâ€" Grain Burnt Lambs The use of legume hay, either alfâ€" alfa or clover, is considered essential for success in lamb fattening. Home grown grains may be combined to make an excellent ration for fattenâ€" ing lambs, but range lambs require a considerable period of building up beâ€" fore being fed a heavy amount of fattening grains. Where the grain is increased too rapidly to include barley and wheat, lambs may become grain burnt, or overfed on grain. _ In such cases they practically go off feed and stop making gains. These lambs are very difficult to handle. They should be taken off grain entirely, and fed on alfalfa hay and roots for a period of three weeks to a month. The grain feed may then be gradually inâ€" creased until the lambs are being fed onl ve aey on a full fatteï¬ir'lér g;alr;aï¬uw;;nep PP adadt itc aradt in . c 00 . 5.20 Out of 213 polling places in the ridâ€" ing, 219 showed a majority in favor of government control of $.995. tents Advanced Registry in swine is catching on in Ontario. Applications for entry are increasing rapidly, and the first.testing station in Ontario located at New Hamburg with 34 pens is filled to capacity, and scores of litters will be put on test on the breeders‘ farms this fall. Swine raisâ€" ers are wanting to know what is back of the sow or boar they purchase, and the best way to provide that informaâ€" tion is through official feeding and slaughter tests. | NEWS AND INFORMATION _ | FOR THE BUSY FARMER At Church of the Good Shepherd, Mount Dennis, Rev. A. J. Arthur unites in marriages Gordon Leslie Baâ€" ker, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Baker, of Lambton Avenue, and Miss Jessie May Steggall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Steggall, also of Lambton Avenue, h Tragic accident occurs on curve near Thistletown when car rounding the curve, overturns and throws ocâ€" cupants out. Mrs. George Cawthorne, of ‘Toronto receives serious injuries, and her husband, George (‘uwti\urm‘, receives injuries which result in his death later in the General Hospital at Toronto. Dr. J. A, Meldrum, of Weston attended them. Mount Dennis G.W.V.A. %els away to good start on their excellent winâ€" ter‘s activities. A.Y.P.A. of Church of the Good Shepherd, Mount Dennis, holds grand opening and reunion night on Oct. Yth, in the church basement, MAJN ST. N., WwEsSTON |Extracts From Our Files of 10 and 15 Years Ago MASTER 20% LAYING RED HEAD C.L.O. 17. LAYING MA SH ... .llllllllllmlss CRACKER JACK 20% LAYING MASH = .................ollonncmmmmne MASTER FATTENJNG MASH | 0..000m memmnonmbmmmrinams MASTER CONCENTRATE | _._._.___.. MASTER 3 GRAIN MASTER 5 GRAIN BCRATCH ... .câ€"moms mm MASTER FLYING PIGEON FEED ..........n.....llnmnnnnnmael.s, MASTER MINERAL MIXK ........:commummmnmmeotenmisions MASTER CALF GAIN MAKER 246 DaIRY MASTER 165 DAIRY MASTER PIG FEED CONCENTRATE _ ____ 10 Years Ago | 15 Years Ago Death of Mis. Naylor of West York | A word to the womenâ€"Two votes i¢e cream parlor came as a distinct will be taken on the 20th of October shock to residents of Mount Dennis. / â€"une on the temperance referendum She had been ill only two weeks and |and the other to J’fa members to the leaves to mourn her loss, one son, |legislature. ‘This is the first election Douglas, Iin Ontario when all the women may e otarvens vote, MASTER FEEDS p.u..-..-...........-......mu.....n--.,.-.....-u...-nu.........u......---.......-.--.u.....u..m............-.......u.....m.mn..n.um' sds w W 1 ) West York is against the O.T.A MOODY BROS We offer you in Master Feeds the best results lowest cost, at store. " i 10 sds 2l 0e w i tsnnd >3 n the General Hospital;DUDb®® of citizens turn out for the n the General Hospital ; DW iifteons | en in the Dr. J. A. Meldrum, of |1§t OPen air concert given in t BE A MASTER FEEDER FOR BEST RESULTS " Extend Ontario Boar Bonus Policy ‘ Until Next March _ In pursuance of the present policy of encouraging the production of baâ€" con hogs suitable for the Export Marâ€" ket, it is announced that the Federal share of the assistance offered under the Ontario Boar Bonusâ€"Policy will be continued until the end of the present fiscal year, March 31st, 1935. Under this policy a bonus of $5.00 is offered to owners of purebred boars of apâ€" proved type available for public serâ€" vice. If such boars are from sows qualified under Advanced Registry, the bonus payable is $7,550. _ Appliâ€" cations should be sent to H. J. Mayâ€" bee, 59 Victoria Street, Toronto 2, Crate Feeding of Poultry Crate feeding of poultry gives the highest quality flesh, and feeding in clean sanitary pens makes the best Ont Demonstrations and lectures will be given on fattening feeds for poultry, crate feeding and crate feeding pracâ€" tices, killing and plucking and grading of dressed poultry. Farmers and poultrymen who would be interested can secure programs either through _ the Experimental Farm or by notifying their local Agriâ€" cultural Representative. Mr. F. Fido, Main Street, receives cable message, that his father, Mr. N. Fido, of Corsham, England, has passâ€" ed away. Mr. Fido, Sr., had been in town council work for over 30 years, and had been actively engaged in soâ€" cial and temperance work for over 45 years, yields and the grain is of higher quality than for two or three years. Sweet clover seed there has yieltred as high as ten bushels to the acre and while timothy yields were not as high, good _ prices : are very encouraging. Haldimand also reports higher yields than at first anticipated. Mangels will be a bumper crop in Middlesex, so the supply of feed for livestock will be much larger than expected. Poultry Field Day at the Central Experimental Farm A special poultry field day on the finishing, dressing and grading _ of poultry will be held at the Poultry Diâ€" vision, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa on October 18th. |fast open air concert given in the | town park by the local band, under "the leadership of Mr. Fred Jackson. Mr. Halliday, general sales manager of the C.C.M. at Weston, has just reâ€" turned from an extensive business trip to Australia and New Zealand, being Mr. O. LaRose has purchased a truck from the Olsen attachment and intends to run a cartage business, making a specialty of moving furniâ€" ture and other artickes requiring careâ€" ful handling. gone over 24 weeks soon by the town of Weston. | Fruit Export Regulated * tui,, Vl,f.e‘ "l‘he new Fruit Expo‘r':. Marketing Accidentally killed at Parry Sound Scheme, recently approved at Otâ€" on Tuesday, October 7th, Harry Gillâ€" taWa, is of particular interest to Onâ€" man Smith, beloved husband of Thusâ€" tario singe its purpose is to regulate nelda Kingdom, eldest daughter of . the marketing for export from Canâ€" James Kingdom of Thistletown, was 4da of fresh apples and fresh pears. well known in this district, having | During the past five years the averâ€" been engineer on the radial railway |a@ge annual amount of fruit exported from Weston to Woodbridge. |from the Dominion has beer more meemmmmzine {than two million barrels. All returned men who have not reâ€" ceived a medal from the town or been accorded a public reception, will be honored at a civic reception to be held soon by the town of Weston. ln» spite of THE TIMES & GUIDE $2.05 $1.95 $2.10 $2.45 $2.30 $2.20 $2.15 $2.80 $2.20 cold and damp, large PHONE 36 at CWT CWT. CWT CWT CWT CWT. CWT CWT CWT |\ _ By regulating the export it is anâ€" | ticipated _ that _ overâ€"supplies _ and shortage of Canadian fruit on the markets of the United Kingdom will (be prevented and better prices obtainâ€" |ed. It is also hoped to raise the genâ€" eral standard of Canadian apples sold ‘in the United Kingdom. A Board has been appointed to administer â€" the scheme, of which the Ontario memâ€" ber is P. W. Hodgetts, Parliament | Bldgs., ‘Toronto, from whom licenses may be secured for export of fruit. | The Board will regulate the movement |of all apples and pears exported from |Canada and may prohibit during any period the exportation of any quanâ€" tity, size or quality of fruit. |Assessâ€" | ment will be made and collected on ffruit exported, such assessment to be | used to pay the Board‘s expenses. No berson shall export from Canada any |fruit in contravention of the Board‘s | regulations nor until he has obtained a |license, Effects of Drought in Canada The following references to Canaâ€" dian crop production are from Canaâ€" dian official sources and indicate the effect of the drought as experienced in Canada. The Dominion Bureau of Statistics, in a bulletin issued Sept. 11, estimates the total yield in bus?\els as follows: Spring _ Wheat, 270,282,000â€" bushels; Fall Wheat, 7,022,000; Oats, 344,â€" 746,000; Barley, 68,800,000; Rye, 6,â€" Fresh skim, whole or butterâ€"milk should be used as a mixer. This raâ€" tion is satisfactory for all market poultry except geese and ducks. _ One part oats. One â€" part barley. almost un?" good mixture of homeâ€" grown grains finely ground and mixâ€" A satisfactory finishing ration be composed of the following: One â€" part â€" finely groung w wheat. ed with milk will answer. " ' YOU BUY ; ) / Com . its f TNGINEERING facts prove it. The cR Manmena in eettotny (Continued on page six) I esd ce o n ecpastt nc carsâ€"all big, substantial Sixes! And no other car can point to such a record of popularity! in the lowâ€"price field gives you Enâ€" closed Kneeâ€"Action . . . Shockâ€"Proof Steering . . . Cableâ€"Controlled Brakes «. . 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