I J.thar Parsons llFit,f, house, 7 rooms, Iritral In- lute,'; 111 conveniences, $25 per . Jouph Naaon, Waverley 6335. Pee, tt AVE., off Scarlett Rd.. 5 T â€all, newly decorated, immediate C _ ' suitable for small family, . ttr, C. L. Fraser, Bank of Nova 13.. Weston. x-tw Dr. A. c. ClaikeMiu: lk. Harrison C. lk. W. J. Rodwell DENTIST Omer. Cor. Main and John Sts. ., _ Over Inch’s Drug Store M: Office 80 Res. 1071 C. LoneFraser,M.A. OPNMETRIST and OPTICIAN F. L. Martens, th.B. Put Block: 16 Main St. N. Pic-a: Off. 198--Rea. 297.! W. M. Penman, BA. tNiTtiiriroikry" Mndy s"Grwiir-s, “(In repair work on furniture. “is Rutherford Avenue, Meuy DENTAL SURGEON IGRAY EXTRACTION BY GAS Nurse in Attendance Dftiee: Bank of'Montreat Bldg. Mum and John M., Weston " Huh St. N. Phone 1186 Out Post Otfiee BMtBWTBtt, SOLICITOR. Ete. ' Office Hours: Dilly From 9-5 PM. Tues. 3nd Than, " PM. Phone - lie-Hm 2951 F. A..Silvermm, BA. GRAY & LYON 'ellef'i'd,'; SOLICITOR. Etc. . of Non Satin Chambers , WESTON PM: it!!! In!†,, "e. _ blunt)" .ullor. L" _ IA. um SOLICITDIL Be. m I t Ian ‘M sdl'fN.'L't ' named cottage, light, gas, t%.'"te', bus line or street car. ' _ " treston, or call at iff' tiihemst Road, also kitchen cu- bind grid refrigerator fur sale. "il Hillel-est Road. u-tw govsns TO LET ' ‘VV GUGrhaie, Gt water 8 minutes to street car, "Net. Apply 32 Cross Strett, mt ice-i in“. mm Dun-u "on“ WORK WANTED In. - "Wen-n 5“!" “new In. "" - TO mm! ON GOOD , - “ml? W68 SECURITIFS “My.†m. In... Or. "I an - ML. -F|ve-room house, detached, chalk and nicely decorated, mtrr. 30 Lilac Ave., Albion “can. udw ' '.-ttrr.tt. â€Hm DENTIST Office: FARR BLOCK 16 Mlill St. N. PHONE 129 G. I. Grâ€. urut, L . te-. IA. must be in by 10 a.m., THURSDAY, to in- lication in current issue. "tgaDmG--"r'or sue". "ht tur, an, etc. te per word, with I minimum of sta, cash. Mk ad. alto 10c can if apply Box No. care of this Hr.. i!» TI ' who. "tons-wean 26 xA6.13-T M (95 o.g0ae 0769 x-3w Ot " and This sti THE Lortgstaff Pump Works are still doing business at 40 Main St. N., Weston. Pumps, windmills, pressure systems. repairing. Nonnun G. Pearson.‘ manager. Phones: Wy- ton 285 and 4ticrui', TWO Incubators, good as new, with self-turning trays and fresh air ',ai1.t,y,"'; four square feet Vimlite Riass; also some poultry netting for sale. A. Dobson, 13 Cross St., Wes- ton, phone 412W. u-3w YOUNG men ot good appearance to conduct magazine and newspaper subscription campaign, on mmmission basis, in Islington, Township of Eto. bicoke, Woodbrid e and Vaughan, and in. Towriship of Shah York. Apply TWO girl's coats, also spring hat, fit girl “for tl, thee for $8.00. In good condition. Apply 78 Main Street South, Weston. x-lw S" hot-bed sash, good condition. W. R. Wood, 441; Lumbtun Road, Lambton Mills, phone JUnctiun Mir! U“ w giving full-particulars to Box Tot", Times and Guide. D.H. ttif/tr/o.:,":)),-,,'!,"),))'.::,!,'")" Londicion. JCt. 3324 or 2tt Main St. N. o-lw YOUNG girl fol light housework, sleep out. 180 Main Street N., Weston. x-lw BOOKCASE containing Judge Ruth- erford‘s books, lust between Jane St. and King George Road, Weston. Return to William Clark, King George Road or telephone MElrose 2539. MATERNITY and other cases, given best of attention. Mrs. Preston, uitlainAlortlo, - 7 D,H, Wife-What are you doing, John? Hushand--1'm trying to figure out a 1yslanee to make this balance sheet balance. SERVICES OFFERED dun the In (or Groin-lion in the Amman “I . â€Imam lhmuh mu Hunky-nun Bureau. Euler may in. N. foreed VIQIHOZ'J. Fun punk-ulna manual. Write W. R. Shiv. lieu-Ir". DQnL-n-I. Buy I Clark- Slmuv To. Tomato Conservatory Of Music SPRING TERM Marion Russell Demorest L.T.C .M . Piano, Singing, Violin. Theory, Daminc, Damion. Guitar. etc. W â€I. Waco. 1051M Piano Tuning ‘RI-lMAcAns Ricki-0R; iaiArirrGrsGFe nu Wan-n M. m. Dennis Mail and John Su., Wanton Shaw Business Schools Singing, Piano, Organ Private or Class Weston 1051M lJoydbrook 9240 "net WESTON BRANCH mun mums FOR SALE WANTED NURSING Guaranteed WM. A. RIGGS "30 Jun! St. MT. DENNIS t. "" hr Wuhan ITJJ Wart (II-rimmed now open id LOST they give quick and nut: relief. Buck-clues [one the: “in RUMACAPS..... i-iw 0- 1w " It rt, id f'fiet'tfiiiierti,t,i2f, rel: wan given y anon ndu ex-wnrdon of Peel County, and '& reunhtion was mde by Mrs. R'l'lllll Kitchener and [me Lawr- gncg. ..Ay.tiretuse' Avery gig giveg ty J. G. whitmord 1idrlfe Rana? if. 9ylia.n,. J.ohn __0'Rei)_ly Igd Minn Slei mam. Mr; slim. ERIE; swag It the piano. (lives Toll: on Korea T he Sunday morning service at thc United Church was conducted by J. Owens, tri'ieotyert,t.'ur'sT of the Korean Minion otmi. Mr. Owens spent 15 years in his officlal capacity among the people of Korea an gave an interesting talk on their habits owl customs. The evening service wan in charge of the pastor, Rev. J. E. Andorson, who reviewed the program of prayer held in Maple Leaf Gun dens, Toronto, Tuesday, March 5th. Viliting Minister Punches Rev. J. C. Davis, of Willowdale. who for x number of years was pas- tor of Woodbridge Presbyterian Church, was preacher at both services Sunday in the absence of Rev. John McKenzie, who is ill. An organ re- cital and anthems by the chair, as- sisted by Mrs. Lindsa Ward, Miss Margaret Smith and LII/ll Young as soloists followed the evening ser- vice. with Miss Jean Lawrie, organist, commuting. old Residents Dance Woodbridge Euchre Club annual dance held Friday night featured a program of old-time, modern and novelty dances. Henry Hilliard, of ‘Kleinburg acted as floor manager. The hall decorations were supervised by Wilfred Maxey. A feature of the event. was the romance of three Woodbridge old oys that included Neil MchlvraJ', aged 95; James E. yep/ins. gli, an Donald MekerHie, 82. Other prominent guests were Norman McMurchy, reeve of King Township: Bert Knowles, reeve of Aurora, and Charles Milloy, de It reeve of Aurora. Officers C? t e club are: President, Major MacKenzie; vice.. president, Miss Helen Ross; treasur- er, P. H: Fisher; secretary, Miss Lil- lian McNeil. Observe Day of Prayer The Women's World Day of Prayer was strictly observed by the women of the various Woodbridge churches which included Presbyterian, Angli- can and United. Representatives of all the churches assembled in the Presbyterian Church, when the ser- vice wns in charge of Mrs. W. A. Wallis, president of the Presbyterian W.M.S.; Mrs. F. W. Hicks, president of Christ Church Woman's, Auxiliary, and Mrs. Kenneth Stevenson, presi- dent of the United Church ‘W.M.S. The principal address was given by Mrs. J. E. Anderson. Others who tyrokeAr.iefly yere Mrs. J._H. Kidd. Mrs. Nelson" Snider and Mini. Sam.' Plunket. Miss Margaret Smith, uf Saskatoon, Sank, sang a solo. Nine-rear-old Passes The death occurred on Friday in Toronto Western Hospital of Helen Laurena Humphries, aged 9 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Humphries, of Woodbridge, death be- ing caused by pneumonic meningitis. The funeral was held from the fam- ily residence to the United Church. Woodbridge, with interment in the Nashville Cemetery. Rev. J. E. An- demon was in charge of the services. So largely was the funeral attendod that the church auditorium was taxed to accommodate them. Mrs. Warren Buried Mrs. Jennie Warren, wife of Mr. J. E. Warren, of Spiker Avenue, Wood, bridge, died suddenly on Friday in her 65th Keir. She had been in fail, intr.heal..t) foeysorpe, time, but prior G" hie? iiihess' hid-n/r-Gan/ hairs Golden JVeddimt I Many beautiful bouquets. including one from the Mt. Dennis Chapter (MC. s., Is well as messages and telergran1s of con ratulation, gifts. emu, were ro- 'll/J/N) Mr. Ind Mrs. Jamey, Kingdon of Thistletnwn hen Monday. Much ll, when they ceivhrated their golden (i.er'l dine. '21.fd "no hundred friends and, relatives on led tu see this venerable‘ couple during the d y und were ivenl I hearty welcome. 'lg. and Mrs. ill',',','; don were married half I century ago by the late Rev. Dr. Simron of Cooks.. ville. Mr. Kingdom 7 , win born It Lambton Mills. Ind Mrs. Kingdom "it', (nee Annie Mom) was born at Downsview. The, had 6 children, 5 of whom Arp now ivintt and 12 lrnnd. ‘children. The late Eddie Kingdom farmer star of the Weston lacrosse team. was I son. The remaining five children we Wm. Kingdom Thistle- town; Mrs. Thusnelth Smith. Wusinn; Mrs. A. F. Parker. Parry Sound; er gilldys Iredale, um! Ken Kingdnn at 1dgit on!!!" im be Edd on “gamma.“ l ln the then" through sickness of Kev. T. R. Rutter. Rev. F. Robertson took the service on Sunday and the con- gregation were delighted to set- him unh. He aground u mt inspiring "when on t temethmt in thtwiltkr- no". tie,' GGiijiiGiiranira%, , hehalf of . rt millivny. who is suf-l faring from hot! poison. , Tm, 2n the Am Clut, held their month dance. which we very wall Inc-(kl. , tht Ash “audit-duty ttev, Mr. But)" took the special «who, preaching I very inspirim sermon rm "Pr-m." On Fri". Much lib, the Forhhig- m'n at'),',',": you to the St. Put- rkl's ht u- m hall " I pm. THISTLETOWN and Vaughn Townhip Jennie Wakimn. The lumen“ was bold fret tin late reilepee on Mon- ay, mm Rev. Mr, Km'hiné. of Wes- ton, united by Rev. Mr. owles, of Woodbridze, in charge uf the service. Interment was made at Pine Grove. boon m boon Td [can in the work of the Wigwam! church. She was born at Inc to“ and was tormerl Miss Jew; Watchman. The 'd'l%'d was Hold Joint Meeting . The first}?! a series of fortnightly glint mommy: sponsored by the 'll"S Peoples socicties of the vari- on: c niche: was held on Monday hill“, When the young people of the United and Presbytvriart churches were the guesta of Christ Church A.Y.P.A. Rev. J. ll, Kidd, rector of Christ Church, was in charge and conducted the sewn-v. A special mus- leg) program was gum by the chair. with Miss Queenie llumhleton at the organ. The featurv address was giv- en by Mr. T. H. Ill-ll. Vx-Parole offi- cer, who told of Mn expvrivnms and specially referred in the rv-establish. ment of men who haw SPCVUl time. In his opinion sutwssl'ul tvwsllisl" ment can be tsceompliled only in unv way. "We can't fun-o them and “r mustn’t preach," hu said, "but human kindness and consideration will do the trick very often to make n tor, mer prisoner a UN'flll citizm" Ito» freshments were >l'l'\0ll at the (1030 during which J. Allimn uf Brampton entertained with vocal numbers. Mr. George Bonn. Mum-or of West Toronto, founder ul' the George “can Coal Co. and wull»knuwn figure in iiriairiiior, as u rvsult of a heart ut.. tack was removed by ambulance from Woodbridge to his duughterk residence in West Toronto this week. Mr. Owens, for. filter†years scum-l ttiry-tretvsuvet. of Severance l7nionl Medical College and Chosen Christian, Theological College In Korea, was guest ; speaker at the United Church evening, service last Sunday. MI: Owens spoke on "Medical, Educational and C'hvist-, inn Missions in Korea." A dance was lusld in the gymn on: is made up of thivtccn-yeav-olds. The Friday, March 8. The decorating of thc, "A" team is leading, having 'won four room was in the capable hands of Gun} games out of four. The l.PF'. team is don McHenry, Harold Manuel and “I next, having lost two and won two. The few other students, and judging from; "B" team has lust all {our games. but the artistic manner in which they) Mr. Hull thinks that the "B" team of handled the job. they should merit, this year is better than that of last thanks for their share in making the; year. occasion a festive mm. l The league is rather small, but is ac- In first and second forms M.vsical. training examinations have conmienccd and the tests are found to he extremely difficult. Those getting through will have to display skill of " high standard. It would seem that the students are getting a little too much basketball as r. Hull has suspended the noon league for a week, claiming that the players are somewhat stale and need a rest. It is expected on resumption the players will show a decided improvement in form. If this is not the case the league willbe Iiscoptinyet! until next year. There is a basketball league between the Iruintrton Public School and the High School. There is mu: team play- ing for the LIES. and from the H.S. there are two teams competing. One of the teams from the H.S. is composed of fourteen year olds and this is known as the "A" team. The other, known as "B", WWW?) tyi"kiii'ii"iit a. r. rm a you mu. “non By Norman Jones (lav? If not, why not? “'0 have new tables and new cards and they aw now under a new commuter which is wide awake and anxious to take up any suggestions which may makes they Monday mornings just what you want, Dmft furget, he an hand at eight, o'clock sharp, real!) to enjoy two huurs nl rval pleasure. Speaking tn mine at our members we find that the verses published last week had in it way got under the skin, but that is a thing we do not want. When a man is lluing- all that it is in his power to do at the time, what more can we ask, what inure do we need 2’ If everyone of our two hup- dred members dues this inside of twelve months we shall have Hum!)- thing to Show that the whole town will be able to point to with pride. Let us all keep busy, GET THE FACTS. Too often we take thin? for stunted. accepting them at t air face sttlue instead " delving down and gettingetu the root of the matter. Too of n much ill feeling is Efrem Hound through this lassitude of ours and in many cases broken friendship is caused; whereas, it we would only get the facts in some cases we would be able to move moun- tains and maintain the lives of our triends and ourselves on the level with everything running bright and smooth, ' In the lower school league the Aces are in the lead. and it seemy that they are too strong, judging by the com- plaints made by the other players. However. Mr. Hull dues not think so, claiming that they are all fuui'teen nr under, playing against buys up to four years older. The Argus have been eluse rivals of the Aces as have the Links. but the Argos having Inst Cassidy to the Aces may not be able to keeF up with the other leading teams. T ime will tell and I must not he too hasty in my judgment. The league is rathvr small, hut is ac- complishiurr its purpose. which is to find which players are most promising and to give them experience. Cassidy is the captain of the "A" team, and " player from this team is mach of the "B" team. The public school team is controlled by one of the teachers in the school. Wert you at Un- tuutry List Mytr Our Dramatic Society are still on W. J. Ward & Sons Funeral Directors PHONES: JU. 0691 . Wm mu». m Assad-u on»: . J. DAIRY. mm. SI Weston 168 Woodbridge 99 [SECRACKS ITTICISMS ' [GUNS tho , out 'it W,,tgttr. 'tt thir Mr all tur In I: up to tip dunn- tsf the i5." ui uiutirri n11 an?“ How about“? on Thou of out who†will 1 with our viva last than!!! [It had . good limo mother In ~ In how to do it, my} what uh. doe. the do:- It good, uh! mm. of our Si7ii boiled on†were there and they acted just as aott u the rest of us. Brother, what amen d . to in- crease our membo p'. meer the more hands thon m but job. the lighter will In the work, lid we have still plenty of room for ingrow- ment in "yr. nimbera. At In! tllk une friend Into coming along to the next meeting. In America one person in five own- a motor-car; in Great. Britain, (me in twenty, and one in every fifteen hoida Weston Auto Wreckers Used Tires and Parts for all makes of cars. Glass instatled in all makes of cars. 41 Main St. s. 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During the put you 6,000sarsorp" made in can Fii%i0idiais _ okim iaik"iiiMGi “any breaking all previous neon-d1. ttl registering am mum of 28 pt cen . T Weston Upholstering ' th*itttsttatikiag Shop Mattresses remade $2.95, and re, covered in new cover, $4.00 and up. Also all kinds of furniture recovers ed, repaired and refinished. All work guaranteed and estimates tree. tart the year right by hav. ing {our work done in your own locnlty. G. MACKAY Late Foreman of gin: T. Eaton Co. ARCADIAN NURSERIES 1'lePl CAB) _ Any P e in Wetrtoet--toe Three or More Per-tte-Me Rates to City and Other "Points, Very Reasonable A. MeKAY Phone 156W PHONE LY. 8181 ARCADIAN NURSERIES Canadian Three-Year-Old Roses Strong Flowering Shrubs Field Grown Perennials Toronto 3 Please Mention This Paper 223 MAIN‘ST. N. Phone 4244 FREE PRICE LIST TAXI SPECIAL Or Write