RRNE ton yellow Globe mangels. M _ ‘ y R. Chantrey, Concession id Thistletown. iÂ¥ . « ‘:‘ “ v o“u‘ sedan, pcrlect conâ€" '4 zh. Phone 1021â€"W. xâ€"lw @. Validating and confirming all for taxes of land in the said Town ‘&u lndet!)y the Trt?.s:rels'lof Corporation prior the 31st he lxhï¬n:r&t%u}suaebt f th El ‘ re of the Town of Weston is $1,012,853.15, ind the amount of the ratable property the said Town of Weston, according ; revised assessment roll, is % #t Weston this 16th day of A.D. 1935. 5 RATION OF THE TOWN s * OF WESTON, By its Solicitor, G. HOWARD GRAY, %, Weston, Ont. _ Applications for Position of or are invited and will be r up to noon, February 25th, iÂ¥ge is 1¢ per word, with a minimum of 25¢ cash. 10c &mmumï¬mmam i eopy must be in by 10 a.m., THURSDAY, to inâ€" s1 e public tion !nmm);'entm t Phoneâ€"Weston 26 | _ MOUSES TOLET â€" ;) TEACHERS WANTED JUNG men of good appearance to conduct magazine and newspaper zflEion cmpu?, on commission 8, hlflngtzn, ‘ownship of Etoâ€" ke, Woodbridge and Vaughan, and AN, experienced in all kinds of farm work, desires position, good er. Apply Box 95, Times and . TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE WORK WANTED HELP WANTED %’ and confipming the Asâ€" ent Roll for the said cof‘porntion. usly made in the year 1934, ed (mopting income | assessâ€" $ Iiya;hw 0. 778 as the Asâ€" io fe in yop iofd ind in on e year sha ndgvled, and : thereafter reâ€" valid and binding upon the said ration and the ratepayers thereâ€" M@ï¬m‘se’:&ffl Jlady desires furnished bedâ€" reom, light housekeeping, ¢ es. Phone or write and Guide, phone 26, Weston. nship of North York. Apply full particulars to Box 101, BLE girl for general houseâ€" accustomed to children, E_A"_'f†out. Apply to 227 CE is hereby given that Wilâ€" wards MacDonald, of the City in the ConntLof York, the Ontario ,inlnure mnext session thereof for a rizing the Law Soâ€" Canada to admit him ‘a Barrister and Soliciâ€" Mis Majesty‘s Courts in the TOWN OF WESTON, H. G. Musson, Clerk. sad that the phrase divine OFâ€"APPLICATION TO THE ISLATIVE ASSEMBLY is hreb'ly given that the Corâ€" of the Town of Weston will the J.A(gnlative Assembly of nee of Ontario at its next sesâ€" ed modern house, hot water ,. 83 minutes ué must‘ cn;. et, Apply 32 Cross yÂ¥ iï¬ D ‘TO RENT FOR SALE WANTED Whom It May Concern NOTICE that the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke NOTICE ‘ARDS MacDONALD, ter Avenue, Toronto. ) from the south limit of Bloor Street to the southerty l,'nu 2 and 3 Kingsmill Reserve aforesaid. id C in person or by his Counsel, Solicitor or iall maniuterben on ht ie Counect Boticiter or January 2nd, this the 21st day of January, 1095. *‘ 8. BARRATT, _ xâ€"lw 0â€"1w 0â€"1w 6w Guide. TEACï¬ERS of elocution, . vocal, dancing and nopular niano want. THE_Longstl.ff Pump Works are still doing business at 40 Main B CELsUN, M " ton 285 and 48â€"râ€"6. MASTER CHEVROLET _ IS STRIKINGLY NEW 4 dan}éiii'{'_and’ opular piano wantâ€" ed in Weston. gox 89, Times and & or have your present one repaired write me and I wfll call ondou. T. H Rutledge, 65 Robert St., Weston. _ New Master and Standard models, strongly emphasizing beauty and style and featuring highâ€"powered performâ€" ance with economy, feature the Chevâ€" rolets for 1985. St. N., Weston. Pumps, windmills, pressure systems, repairing. Norman Virtually the same performance is incorporated in the 1985 Standard as in the Master. The latter, however, deâ€" parts distinetly from previous Chevroâ€" lets in striking advances of body design and trim. The engines, incorporating many improvements over the 1934 Masâ€" ter, are of the same size and design in both models, while in the chassis the chief difference is the presence in the Master of Chevrolet enclosed kneeâ€"acâ€" tion suspension, now entering its seeâ€" ond year, improved in construction and operation. * â€"creased to 118 inches, and greaterâ€"body Japan," completed the program. The l‘?‘k&fl were introduced by Lieut.â€"Col. J. E. L. Streight. Mrs. George Speers Wood was in the chair. Miss E. L. French rendered vocal numbers and Mrs. Darby Laine played violin selections. Visually, the New Master retains only the characteristic outlines of the md‘nwr and the tradeâ€"mark on h\.{le) caps and radiator emblem, to indica that it is of Chevrolet design. The Vâ€" radiator is narrower and more slopir;g, the unit fenders are highly contoured, while the windshield not only slopes back steeply but also is slightly Vâ€" Exam. Papers «Bigoélob. Twenty tons of paper, qualified teachers and 250 temporu;y clerks are required each year for high school examination papers in Ontario, Major J. P. Cowles, registrar of the department of education, told the students of Etobicoke high school at the commencement exercises Friday night. There is also a special staff of judges and a revising board to handle failures, he said. Mrs. James G. Culnan addressed the momh\y meeting of the Islingâ€" ton Ladies‘ Liberal Association on the‘ topic, "Organization of the Libâ€" eral P ," at the home of Mrs. Waliter re, Friday night. Mr. Culnan spoke on "Liberal Principles." Every detail of the Master is new, starting with the front bumper and inâ€" cluding the radiator grille, the ornaâ€" ment that sug‘plants the radiator cap (now under the hood), the horizontal hood louvres, the running board patâ€" Mary Reid was the valedictorian and a musical scene, "Romance of shn!red, causing the forepart of the car to flow smoothly into the body which is beautifully streamlined. B{ utilizing the ml'y-dmlo‘nd allâ€"steel roof conâ€" struction, Chevrolet has attained a new sleekness, its crowned roof sweeping from windshield to the gracefu} rear in a continuous curve, an effect heightenâ€" ed by absence of roof panels and mouldâ€" ribfetaliibartnbdbbin Abuil ie tubbibnt . ie boteictiult 3 adit tern, streamlined door handles, spare tire mountings (concealed in some models), tail lamp and rear bumper. The wheelbase of the new Master is inâ€" oi e S e o ons en it space has been achieved by moving the engine forward. The appearance of great length has been enhanced by lowâ€" ering the floor level one inch. infs' and by the continuity of body color over the entire top. F you are going to drill a new well, _or have your present one repaired, SERVICES QOFFERED still doing business at 40 Main Discuss Liberal Organization WELL DRILLING of closing the road al ve (known as Salisbu , "For Rent", etc., ote. ISLINGTON as Salisbury Ave., in the afterncon r. Phones: Wesâ€" xâ€"1w poy 0â€"1w oâ€"5w W. Mayhew spol it Was: i f‘; the Women‘ iss _ Bertha W }the Y P;;‘ B:E. D. Mcle Hear of Mission Work The feature of the February meetâ€" ing of the Presbi:terian W.M.S., held at Mrs, Wallace Frankam‘s residence, 8th avenue, were papers on "Fame, How Far," by Mrs. J. W. Ellerby, and "Missionaries in China," by Mrs. Alex Marnock. Mrs. Murray Coles also asâ€" sisted. 4 Miss Lilly . MeNeil, Nt S P ofenbaiefeetit ob mt * ib nbiicll t t Ancind Laymen‘s Service |slut.ing party last Thursday night. The laymen‘s service held in the =nsâ€"â€"_._ United C“rcl\ on Sunday evening| The annual united meeting of the was in charge of A. W. Farr, Sunday |Senior Woman‘s Auxiliary and the School superintendent, and addresses |Evening Branch of the Woman‘s Auxâ€" were delivered by a m&nuntnive of |iliary of the Angliean Church was each department of the church. S.|addressed last night by Rev. Mr. w. lhymw goke in the interest of |Kidd. + the laymen; Mrs. K. Stevenson for} «nhgse nssy the W’.'!n.e&; Mrs. Charles Tamblyn| Edward Tayles, of Woodbridge, fflâ€ï¬‚\e Women‘s Association, and who was removed to the Cottï¬ Bertha _ Whitinore represented |Nursing Home, Weston, last week folâ€" the Y. People‘s s.em‘.d Music lowing an accident near Thistletown, B:s Em.e by the men‘s choir, with {suffering from severe head laceraâ€" . G. D. McLean conducting. ‘tions, was able to return home on * Woodbridge W.A, Active The February meeting of the Unitâ€" ed Church Women‘s Association, held Thursday afternoon, was well attendâ€" ed, with President Mrs. G. W. Shore R‘reaidinï¬. Mrs. A. W. Farr, Miss innie Eiliott and Mrs. Shore, deleâ€" %ates to the association convention in Toronto, %resented interesting reâ€" ports of the meetit:a% The rest of the program includ a paper on "Protection," by Mrs. G. &' Bagg, and a vocal trio number by Mrs. Rusâ€" sell Ward, Mrs. J. E. Anderson and Mrs. G. W. Shore, with Mrs. G. D. ‘McLean asâ€" accompanist. To Aid Memorial Park Upkeep It was arran(fed at the annual meetin‘f of Woodbridge Euchre Club to hold the annual dance on Friday, March 8. What surplus money is raised is applied to the permanent funds for the upkeep of the Cenoâ€" taph and Memorial Park. Officers are: President, Major MacKenzie; viceâ€"president, Miss Helen â€" Ross; ï¬l:gasu'rgg, H. H. Fisher, and secretary, Passion Play Shown The Sunday evening service of the Presbyterian Church was sponsored by the Young People‘s Society with Gilbert Wallis, Murray Coles and Wilâ€" liam McKenzie in charge of the deâ€" votional period, when special music was_ furnished By the choir, assisted by Mrs. LindsaLWnr\i. Woodbridge vocalist, and Robert Bailey, tenor, of Toronto. The feature of the service was the rresentation of the Passion Play in lantern slides as played at Oberammergau, which was explained by Miss Mina Hull of Weston, who made a pilgrimage of the scene of enactment in Germany, when she witâ€" nessed the production. Jt Y.P.S. Hears of lh-lo:.f the onda ‘s meet United m.r.s. yu"vaM to Comedy ‘Enjoyed "The Amrival of Kitty," a threeâ€" act comedy, produced by Christ Church A.Y.P.A., was presnted to a large and well pleased audience in the Orange Hall last week, the proceeds of which will be used in aicf of the organizin'g of a juvenile Orange Lodge. he comedy produced under direction of Miss Avis Poole was preâ€" sented«by the following well balanced cast: Irene Maxey, Vera Smith, Avis Poole, Evelyn Brown, Wilfred Maxey, Roscoe Ring, Jim _ Marsden, Harry Wats and George Davison. + Explain "Madonna and Child" The devotional period of the United Church Y.P.S. meeting held in the Sunday school was carried out by responsive reading of scripture. The Madonna and the Child picture was explained by Miss Laura Neal, Mrs. Ro%ert Watson was in charge of topics and musical numbers were givâ€" en by Bobby and Charlie Dillebaugh and Pal Barton. New 1985 Master and Standard models have just been announced by Chevrolet. The Master modeis depart distinctly from previous Chevrolets in body design and the tth WOODBRIDGE C AÂ¥e0R % . 3. and Vaughan Township es BEAUTY, STYLE AND PERFORMANCE EMPHASIZED Seek More Aid Representatives of the unemployed appealed to Vaughan Council at its January meeting for a shelter and light provision in the relief program, while better working conditions. were also requested;on relief jobs. ‘Water service to McKenzie Street, disrupted by a water main freezeâ€"out, has been restored. Council is reportâ€" ed considering the boxing and packâ€" ing of the water main across the valley at this point. The new water service being installed for Lloyd Watâ€" son is reported nearly ready. The Youn Peaple':Associuion of the United Shunch held an enjoyable skating party last Thursday night. suffering from severe head laceraâ€" tim.m able to return home on M y of this week. tress, Jessie Watson, Marie Allen, The many friends of Mr. Thos. Scarland will be vleased to hear that he is improving from his recent seriâ€" ous operation, The Junior Women‘s Institute hold their annual dance and Atâ€"Home toâ€" night in the Orange Hall. Tuesday_ night the Woodbridge Anglican Young People‘s Association gmented in Claireville community all the plnym“‘Ihe Arrival of Kitty" under the direction of Avis Poole. Senior Woman‘s Auxiliary and the Evening Br;mh of the Woman‘s Auxâ€" iliary of the Anglican Church was :ggzes.wd last night by Rev. Mr. Mary Stevenson and Master Russell Robb. Hemnat hoi hnventie i. h alinbintvlilh hh id Complaints aere offered regarding the distribution of relief clothing. It was pointed out by the delegation under the Â¥resem, scheme provision was made for food, but no provision had been made for rent, taxes or light bills. _ Many householders are in danger of losing their homes, while others are facing eviction as a reâ€" sult of nonpayment of rent, it was stated. * 5 It was suggested that another day’s work per week would help to alleâ€" viate the situation. Deputy Reeve Robt. Scott stated that up to the present the municipality had paid shelter relief only in special cases. A representation of the Ontario Deâ€" partment of Public Welfare stated that shelter relief was up to the municirality and if the township Haid for relief, the province was willing to pay two-third]; of the cost. Reeve Keï¬am and council promised to conâ€" sider the matter. In December counâ€" cil spent $1,300 for clothing, which the (Yelegation claimed had been unâ€" fairly distributed. _ _ . _ At Edgeley on Monday night the Vellore .Fum’ar Farmers presented a play, "Mammy‘s Lil Wild Rose", unâ€" der the auspices of the Women‘s Inâ€" stitute. The play was under the diâ€" rection of Miss EYma Farr. Assisting in the evening‘s entertainment were Miss Janey Nattress, contralto soloist in Woodbridfze Presbyterian _ choir, with es UANE pussinenturl e Under the direction of Mrs. W. Bodâ€" dy, Past Mistress of the Ladies‘ Orâ€" ange Lodge, a Juvenile Orange Lodï¬e for girls was organized during the past week, The Euchre Club will hold a dance on March 8th, this being their big social event of the year. with Mrs. Alf. Bagg as accompanist. solidâ€"steel ‘Turretâ€"Top body by Fisher is one of the striking imâ€" grovements. Above is shown, the hevrolet _ Master _ 2â€"passenger coupe. Centré panels show, on the The Woodbridge Women‘s Institute meeting at the right, the beautifully streamlined réar quarter of the new bodies; and on the left, a view of the solid= steel Turretâ€"Top roof. Others who contributed to the proâ€" gram were Mrs. P. H. Fisher, a paper on "Joy in the Garden," and P 1 Waniniabaiinntonts htb ie Mrs. Mamie Farr a paper on "Spring ‘Work in the Garden." Mrs. Ron Thompson sang a solo and Mary J. Burton gave several readings. Curâ€" rent events were given by Mrs. John Gillan and a flower contest was arâ€" ranged by Mrs. Willis and Mrs. D. Longhouse. Afternoon tea was served by tie hostess and the program comâ€" mittee. "The aimgle truth is that no nation trusts another nation."â€"A. A. Milne. "But xd at es iJ . y 'g"zï¬m "there is no punch â€" in your printing!" t 4 "Really, old topper, it‘s no wonder you don‘t get sales. Why don‘t you dress up your ‘rintzd mesâ€" sage? It needs more wham and gusto, so to speak. "And saâ€"ay, old bean, I saw some perfectly ripping work the other dayâ€"turned out by Charters‘ Pubâ€" lishing Companyâ€"and in jolly good taste! "Naâ€"ow, really, dear fellow, why dpn’t you try them ?" â€" â€" darn it â€" â€" Reggie" 3 This firm are specialists of the hifb- est order of excol&ce in the repairing of watches and mounting of fine g:ms. Displayed here are some of the st known makes of watches. One may depend upon any of their watchâ€" es to five long > service and â€" keep excéllent time. Old rings may . be made into the newest an uWwdltl fashion for a small amount: oddlx;s rings may be covered with white fn or platinum in any design desired; The repair departmént of this estab. lishment is in the hands of specialists in this line. Eachâ€"and every article to “Ilu store itself is well a inted and the jJewels are artistie ed, A v}sitth will convt}ï¬{\eo fA beauty o e gems. ere one -ured“ of hg:ngrt fl‘va}tye :ml }M:l.y. mountings. Even the finest ape¢ of Jewo{e:-aft are moderately pm When it is one‘s gl‘euure to make an occasion memorable with a distinetive gift of jewelry, watches, fine silverâ€" ware or china it will prove satisfying to the recipient to know ?nt it came from Samiman‘s Jewelry Store. WILFRID R. SCOTT â€" FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone 78 WOODBRIDGE WESTON, TORONTO AND SUBURBS NO EXTRA CHARGE Phone Charges May be Reversed (Successor to J. J. Deane) & Ilflfl'fllflu here a MiMY | of gifts suitable for bridge in these "Do ] f}:e lm‘%l Monumental Works 22 "te0 $ mt apadion, bootch Stop RJuipbed: vith the, Intest ieumatie too!s, Sendblast rite or call and get prices. J A. Ew8 310 ll‘hm ‘Toronto You Know!" stories '; to assist you.