Times & Guide (1909), 12 Jun 1936, p. 4

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CnssTERFu:LD suite, oak dining room suite. radio. library table / room suite, radio, library table, dresser, etc. 2 Denarda St., Mount Dennis. oâ€"l w USED househoid furniture in good condition. 18 MacDonald Avente, Phone 367. â€"â€" : xâ€"1w io apmtadaitin ob tb cnnaniinn hh 9czA 2i 1128 1V4 lorry; cultivators, etc. Mrs. Case, Humbermount. oâ€"lw MALL Quebec heater with pipes, in good condition, suitable for sumniér cottages. Apply 157 King St. â€" xâ€"lw TWO pair boxing gloves. Phone Weston 1235â€"F. alw Suits Cleaned and TWO pair boxing gloves. Phone Weston 1235â€"F. oâ€"lw GENT'S BICYCLE, C.C.M., excellent condition, new tires and tubes, no reasonable offer refused. Apply G. MceCartney, 30 Reuben Ave., Albion Park. * oâ€"l w I',i)fin-ifiiixm Perfection _ stove JE high oven, $15.00; 1 set English JE high oven, $15.00; 1 set English lawn gowls. Fred English. Apply 61 Main North or phone 456â€"W. 4 Quebee cook stove, complete, in first class condition, $20.00. . Mrs. Milligan, 109 Jane St.,. Weston. KmHEN cabinet, ice bo-x, wicker baby carriage; all <articles in good condition. Phone 957. xâ€"lw Iirs' RIAL G. and B. Oil Burner and | d l oudbec cook stovs camnlabs (in ‘E sink, electric stove and fixtures, mg-od location, 85800.0:? i Builder, Weston,â€" Ont CLEANERS & DYErRrs 4494 LEAYE wEsTON @#@EaAvrscnomBrre lrmxu-: home, hot water heatâ€" EZ ing, tiled bathroom and kitchen 3. B. HAWE, Prop. "If you‘re looking for marâ€" vels of overstatement read Mark |Twain‘s story about the cow that got caught in a landslide and got turned inside out and came down the mountain with its tail hanging out of its mouth. "But, if you‘re looking for marvels _ of _ understateâ€" ment, read the Times and Guide _ Wantâ€"Ads. The people who advertise in them know you don‘t have to say much to get results in the Times and Guide, and the people who buy what‘s advertised are alâ€" ways amazed at how much better it is than they expected." TIMES and GUIDE WANT ADs. PHONE 26 ASSEYâ€"HARRIS MOWER; light All copy must be in by 10 «.ou., LHURSDAY, to insure pubâ€" lication in current issue. WESTON _ CUT RATE ATTRACTIVE ROUND TRIP FARES FRoX WANTâ€"AD WILLIE Says: Ierato® y New FOR SALE [ ROOMSâ€"TO LET ¢â€"Sat. only. e e 5.43 b 10.33 daily except Sun. & Hol THIS HEADinGâ€"‘For Sale", "For Rent", etc., etc. is 1c per word, with a minimum of 25¢ cash, 10e g)ohd‘,ahomcoxtni!wBuNo.weotthu Phoneâ€"Weston 26 75c 45¢ 75¢ 15¢ â€"daily except Sat., Sun. & Hol oâ€"l w 0â€"1 w oâ€"3w pply |__In 1915 he married Miss Margaret | Isabel Cameron, dau(ghter of the late | Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron, of Durâ€" |ham, Ontario, who survives him, toâ€" | gether with his only brother, Mr. John }fielsey. of Portland, Oregon. |_ The late Mr. Kelsey was prominent |in Masonic circles, being a member of Integrity Lodge A. F’ & A. M. in ;Chicazn, a 32nd degree Scottish Riter, |and a member of Medina Temple of | the Mystic Shrine, Chicago. & \ _ The funeral on Monday, June 8th, | was largely attended. Many of his colleagues in Swift‘s Canadian Comâ€" pany, and in a wide circle of friends, attended to* pay their tributes of reâ€" | gard to his memory, and in the livingâ€" room of the home, the casket was emâ€" bowered in the flowers that feelingly expressed sincere friendship from far and near. I Aecan o e e ot NOCR 3 _ "M‘yes," replied the woman, do-ubt- fully, "but I‘d rather not have any of them broken." A motorist was giving a woman lessons in driving. "The hand lever," he said, "brakes the rear wheels only, and ‘the foot pe:iell bnkes all four.â€"Is that clear?" Major the Rev. Frank C. Harper, B.A., B.D., the minister of the Auld Kirk, reverently conducted the last rites of the Church at the home and at the interment in Sanctuary Cemeâ€" tery, Weston, for a brother of the Scottish Rite. [ Mr. Norman C. Kebeg The death of Mr. Norman C. Kelsey at his home at 16 Robert St. after a heart attack early last Saturday morning, June 6th, came as a great shock to a large circle of friends who had learned to appreciate his worth. Born and educated at Port Royal Ont., he left home in early manhood to accept a position in Swift‘s Ltd., Chicago, Ill., in whose service he steadily won his way by repeated proâ€" motions, until at the time of his death he was chief engineer in the Toâ€" ronto plant. _ The deceased also rendered valuable service in the early days of construction work under the Ontario Department of Highways 1921â€"23, when he returned to his native land. {B HUFFMAN, | wellâ€"driller, 38 | years‘ experience. Apply at 43 [Aibert Aze., Mimico, or write c/o MA Hetiid in ho i t / TENNIS racquets repairédiafirg- strung. expert workmanshin. Fred A st.run%:l expert workmanship. Fred English Hardware, 61 Main St. N., Weston, phone 456â€"W or JU. 9012. 4 _ phone"â€"When in need of printing, such as dodgers, store bills, window cards, posters, tickets, office stationâ€" ery or factory forms, & call on the phone to Weston 26 wilt bring our repâ€" resentative on tke double. Price conâ€" sistent with qu-lit{, prompt service. The Times and Guide, 3 Main St. S., Weston. 4 fied advertisement. Just ‘phone Weston 26. Minimum charge 25¢c. PRINT]NG â€" "As near as your whone"â€"When in need of nrinting . l’l‘S so easy to place a weekly Classi fied â€" advertisement. . Just ‘nhone Times and Guide Ave. NICKEL plated reel and line, King or Main Streets, Monday afterâ€" noon. Reward. 78 King St., phone RELIABLE man in Weston will polâ€" ish hardwood floors, cut lawns, do small paint jobs. Terms reaâ€" sonable. Phone 26. D.H. ind nliireiimiisdsif.s. hot water, garage, ed. 96 King St. _ ferin St., West. Phone 9 bâ€"Sun. & Hol OUSEKEEPER required, with refâ€" erences. . Apply 10 Donaldsgn e. 0s â€" xâ€"3w EDâ€"SITTING room, furnished, balâ€" ‘ cony, kitchenette. Apply 61 Dufâ€" FINGER WAVING MISCELLANEOUS WELL DRILLING HELP WANTED West. Phone 95â€" WANTED ToRoNTo New Yorkâ€"$15.80 ns with use , continuous m if requirâ€" 6. xâ€"lw b ©.20 xâ€"4w oâ€"4w oâ€"lw xâ€"lw The school flower beds, municipal beds at the town hall, also the pubâ€" lic library beds are now pianted and present a pleasing appearance. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kellam, Wesâ€" ton, announce the engagement of their second daughter, Asnes to _ Mr. Frank H. Taylor, son of Mr. John Taylor, Mono Road, Ont., the marâ€" riage to take place this month. The official opening of the Weston Lawn Bowling Club will take place on the local green on Saturday, June 18th, when eight visiting rin{s will be guests, Mr. Fred Cruickshank has been a pointed to the house staff at St. M chael‘s Hospital, Toronto. Mr. Thomas Kersey of Main Street North observed his 85th birthday on Tuesday. He was born in Vaughan and moved to Weston some 10 or 12 years ago, 15 Years Ago At St. George‘s Anglican Church, Islington, on glemday eveninfi, June 19th, Rev. Canon Greene will celeâ€" brate the 50th anniversary of his orâ€" dination into the church. Work. is being rushed to compleâ€" tion on the tennis courts located on the fair grounds in connection with the Weston A.A. By end of the week, three courts will be in readiness. Council lets contracts for sidewalks on Rosemount and Elsmere Avenues for $798.50 to Contractor G. Moogk. For month of May, Public Health Nurse, Miss Walker, made 128 visits, including 1 firena'.af, 7 postnatal, 19 infant, preschool 22, school 50, adults 8, miscellaneous 18, not found 3. Richard Burling, for many years an undertaker and funeral director in Weston, in premises known as the Irwin block on Main Street North, gassed away June 5th at his Kettleâ€" y residence. Third annual reunion of Pearson family is held at home of: Mr. and Mrs. George Chapman, Weston, with Arthur Pearson of Xlestun in charge of the program. Oldest })ersons presâ€" ent are Alfred Pearson of Essex, aged 83, and Mrs. Anderson, of Downsâ€" view, aged 91 years. 10 Years Ago In Weston Tax Sale, 95 parcels of land are put up for sale, and 23 are sold, with returns amounting to near~ ly $5000. At last meeting of Humber Lodge A.F, & A.M., election of officers for the following year was held, followed by social hour and speeches. Officers are: W.M., Bro. Arnold Smith; S.W., Bro. Fred Thain; J.W., Bro. F. W. Beardall; c%aplain, Bro. W. Webster; treas., W. Bro. S. Totten; Secretary, W. Bro. W. C. Burrage; Asst Sec., Bro. Alvin Smith. June Council Meeting The Woodbridge Village Council met according to adjournment in the Town Hall on Monday evening last The Woodbridge Softball team have got under way for the season. The first Â¥nme was scheduled at Bolâ€" ton last Tuesday evening and went well until the beginning of the fifth inning, when the &nme was called on account of rain. codbridge were in the lead 5 to 2, but the fixture was replayed Thursday night and Woodâ€" bridge lost to the tune of 3â€"2. The second game was played at Woodâ€" bridge on Friday night with Nobleton, Woodbridge winning by the score of 5 to 1. ’ Members of the Cameron family from uunfy parts of the continent thered for the funi}ly reunion at nllore on Saturday. ‘The afternoon was spent in games and sports, folâ€" lowed by a dance in the township hall in the evening. The following offiâ€" cers were elected: President, Reeve J. A. Cameron, Weston; viceâ€"presiâ€" dents, Archie Cameron, Toronto, Dunâ€" can flcMurchy. King; &-glseury. A. C. McNaughton, Toronto; Treasurer, J. A. Cameron, Toronto. First drowning in Humber River for the annual church parade for. the district of West York which is to be held in Woodbridge this year. The service will be in Elliston Church, with Rev. J. Hunter of Toronto, asâ€" sisted bi Rev. J. H. Kidd and Rev. Ernest: Root, in charge. busy making final arrangements t:: the annual c,mrch parade for. the Mrs. Albert Johnston spent Saturâ€" y en ir exere Mmthn of m of nurses of Kitchener and Waterloo Hospital. A number of friends of Miss Betty \'o-. lon:uwwn" ’zf.“' on 0€~ Extracts From Our Files of 10 and 15 Years Ago N. Clarke Wallace L.O.L. 28 are MENDELSON‘S RHEUMATIC REMEDY, a new and well pro regurdless how chronic. Many cz completely overcome w?t en up as hopéless. If you are suffering get a bottle now at Obtain FREE your . Send in top of carton of Mendelson‘s Rheumatic Remedy to the célebrated Mmh]m‘ t birthplace and name in fuil with any two questi«myyol wish answered, c/o THE NATURAL REMEDY CO, TORONToO. _ \ Let Prof, Lawrence help you with your bukiness and health problems. â€" K Sold with a money back guarantee. Price $1.00 and Vaughan Township INCMH*®‘S DRUG STORE R H EU M A T I S M We haven‘t forgotten that we still have lots of room and work for new members, <o roll them along boys! who _ cannot win _ new _ friends.â€" Mitchel}. We n ises 111| C2°°0 COTNED TF SOme Lown, cily or LCOOY:I‘EE{IN: n a‘l the promises will giovernmeqt. And, as Mr. McGreer l . .P., Ottawa, has stated, the actual _ iRrother members, the only way in | keoping has no value other than the which you can keep pace with the imâ€" | security behind it. and it can be provâ€" provements that are being made is to ed that the banks do not sse:% of attend the meetings regularly; also themselves or their sharehgl(()ie.rsAan’ drop around in between times and lend such security. Take as an exampli a hand to drive a nail. the Canadian Cotton swindle, for it To cannot be honestly termed anything By the way, ‘arry and Albert want | else. Had the money been issued by you to bring a friend when you come | the Federal Government, and the to the euchre on Friday night. They | same men operated it, as did under are still running ‘em. | our present monetary system, with â€"~~â€"~. \the enormous salaries these men reâ€" Religious | ceived, the proceeds of nearly $15,â€" "Our economic and social problems 000,000 would have been placed in the are fundamentally religious probâ€" ) treasury of the country. The whole lems."â€"Roger W. Babson. !m&tt%r' is wronge,dwhenl a big concern eermmecce., | can be permitted to levy a tax on * We have heard a rumour that | °YC*Y particle of cotton clothing, or around the date of September 16th , Other fio"ds made of cotton, to, the exâ€" some of the Club members are lookâ€"| tent shown by the royal commission ing forward to starting a monthly iNVestigation, it proves there is someâ€" amateur night for the Fall and Winter| thing wrong. season. So it is up to those who wish| Every time one of you readers see to take part to be up on their toes | 2 PODY child in its ‘“‘."‘é"e gotton dreas, and be well.prepared.! you‘can bear in mind that men like "Our economic and social problems are fundamentally religious probâ€" lems."â€"Roger W. Babson. Brother members, the only way in which you can keep pace with the imâ€" provements that are being made is to attend the meetings regularly; also drop around in between times and lend a hand to drive a nail. By the way, ‘arry and Albert want you to bring a friend when you come to the euchre on Friday night. They are still running ‘em. Somehow the bus won‘t go unless there is a full load and Harry is just wondering if all the promises will come true, Bees" is that they are getting busy Watch your pocket book! Snd oe Aemen o e en e V NTR Work Worth Doing ‘with each other in sucfi a manner as The man or woman who does work | to make it harder to do ‘wrong. Deâ€" worth doing is the man or woman who | spite our criticisms of such men, they lives, breathes, and sleeps that work;| have been made the victims of a sysâ€" with whom it is ever present in his tem which made mone valuable, inâ€" or her soul; whose ambition is to do | stead of making prod’\'xcts valuable. it well and feel rewarded by the| Any fool in the world can see these thought of having done it well. ’Thnt}days that the banker does not value man, that woman, puts the whole| his money as one is lead to believe. country under an obligntion.~Johnl Take for example a person requestâ€" Ruskin, In esn en on e on o o eat‘s Oh yes, the ladies had a fine time last Saturday with good results, and it just proved a good alibi for the fellows who had intended working. Second flower exhibit under ausâ€" pices of the Horticultural Society is displayed on Friday and Saturday in H. O. Cousins‘ and A. M. Oldham‘s windows. this year occurred on Saturday when a man identified as a Mr. Gray sank in 12 feet of water about two miles from the mouth of the river. Moved by C. Shannon, seconded by J. Watson that we do now adjourn to meet on the first Monday in July at 8 p.m. sharp. Carried. Moved }t’K J. Dalziel, seconded by J. Watson, at we grant the Woodâ€" brid"‘e Asricultural Society the sum of_Fifty Dollars. Carried. in decllrinf that whereas the rural municipalities are carr}ving an unjust burden in the matter of hospital costs in the County of York, we petition the provincial lerllluzure to provide enâ€" abling legislation, permitting each municipality to bear its own cost of hospitalization, â€"and that a copy of this resolution be sent our local memâ€" ber, Mr. Morgan Baker. Moved by C. Shannon, seconded by J. Watson, t the Council of the Village of Woodbridge go on record Moved b{h‘c Shannon, seconded b,; J. Dalziel, t we purchase 400 ft. o Duplex }fou, treated and flat cured, from the Goodyear Tire Co., at $1.00 r foot, complete with Rocker fig Couplings, apd six universal wrenches. Cirried. It was moved by J. Watson, secâ€" onded by J. Dalziel, that the Treaâ€" surer be authorized to pay the acâ€" counts. Carried. 20, & % wn, salary, $20,00; Bit. g:n %:mpany, 19‘6 Igllom of oil, $190.00; Waterworks partâ€" mentâ€"W Hydro Electric, 80'" and € $38.$2g‘; Ggan.GBma ompany, . supplies, .60; George Shaw, salary, $33.00; James Theoâ€" bl!d, running service, etc., $16.26. sion, y. street lighting, $76.66; 'Connty“&'fi xpply .Company, nuy {liel, $7,59; Art Banks, 24 .:srs work, â€" $7.20; ‘5% GFreoAn Son, . wreath, .00 ; A a , sala transportation, $30.â€" 00; . W. wn, sah;& $25.00 ; Bit. Spraj mpany,. 1 fl:“om of oil, $190.00; Waterworks partâ€" mentâ€" W oodbri Hydro Electric, He alone has lost the art to live Thf .latqst word from the> "Busy new and well proven medicine for all forms of Rhevniatism ESTON ORKINGMEN‘S ISECRACKS ITTICISMS with this remarkable remedy, that were [ Take for example a person requestâ€" |ing a loan from a banker, what is fthe first question he will Put up to |the prospective borrower? . It is, | What security have you to furnish for | the loan? There at once he places the |actual value for the loan on the seâ€" curity, and that security is nine times out of ten some specific goods, or kbonds backed by some town, city or Sir Herbert Holt, and A. O, Dawson (the president of the Canadian Cotâ€" tons‘) and all the other officials down the line, have taken a severe toll to the extent of hard earned cents, from those who have had to sweat to buy the very Fmds they themselves proâ€" duced. If many more examples are needed to convince every blueâ€"blooded man in Canada that a new monetary T ManRueat ied eunys However, 1 believe dee(F down in my heart that the Canadian people have the good sense to see that our monetary system will be soon changâ€" ed, and placed on a basis where it will be easier to do rifiht, and trade with each other in such a manner as to make it harder to do wrong. Deâ€" spite our criticisms of such men, they have been made the victims of a sysâ€" tem which made money valuable, inâ€" es e o on e i es e oo e en This is good business according to Sir Herbert. Which goes to prove the low degrading mentality o? the man. It is an awful stigma on those men who for over a thousand years have measured the success of a man by the money he amassed. Sir Herâ€" bert is near the end of a life which if there is a just God over us, will have to answer for the deeds he has done in the name of good busitiess. If his class of business men had used their energy in conducting their busiâ€" ness in accordance with the will of God, and natural law, which is one and the same thing, we would not now be in the chaotic condition we are the world over. . No doubt these men had a form of genius, and enâ€" ergy, but it has been w0efully mis~ used. It has been uséd to amass wealth at, the expense of the actual producer, the working man. And if these money men are not too blind, and «o not transfer all these illâ€"gotâ€" ten gains to the Federal ’f‘reasur(y Deâ€" partment, there is an element of men who will see to it that those exploitâ€" ers will be made to do so, at no doubt a sgd cost in‘ ‘ife and property. * By Edwin Newsome, Weston This past few days the general pubâ€" lic have been seeing and hearing things of ‘a very startling nature. Things of a very thoughtâ€"provocating kind. Sir Herbert Holt is painting himself even blacker than few others would have dared,â€"when he brazenly stated that it was, and is, quite in order to establish a business comparatively a few years ago with a capital investment of $500,000, and in a little over 30 years pay dividends to the amount of 314.9!{";,000 a mere matter of doubling its money every %ear and in addition to those sums, ig‘}:.sal_aries no doubt have been paid. ‘W. R SsC0OTT A NEW MONETARY SYSTEM NECESSARY W. J. Ward & Sons Funeral Directors PHONES: . JU. 0691 â€" ; Weston 168 FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 78 [ WOODBRIDGE Woodbridge 99 giv | BUILD! Poog) 0c anat 1§ .000 SET WVC DOWer to issue $724,000,000 without hurtâ€" ing one single soul, and in that way set every man and other wage earnâ€" er to work, ‘It can glension eveéry man 55 years of age at the rate of not less than $100.00 fi)er month for the rest of his or her life, and it can pay the whole bonded debts of the dominion, the provinces and every municipality, It can issue‘ nonâ€"interest belrih? money to be paid back in the form o system is necelur{,.one can but come to the conclusion that our educational system too, is radically wrong. The main point is this, are there ar:x one of you readers of the opinion that a system of money as we have it toâ€" da{, believe that this rotten system will bear the stamp of approval of God ? Under a proper system the federal govemmen.t nc‘nn‘mnnd has the power PR ty ~ Al 22L i. 1 F 139 Main St. S. _ WESTON 74 _ _MOORHEAD & MACAULA‘Y, 302 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, Solicitors for the said Executors You can build a home for a little more than you are now paying for rent. Materials are cl\«rv. construction work is cheaper and your financi costs are low. Take advantage of these savings. BUILD NOW 33 know the joy of fiving. » NOW & J. H. PINCHIN, on Wednesday Afternoon and Evening, June 17th, 1936, Commencing at 3 p.m. D.S.T. I â€" A Programme of Sports Including: > LACROSSEâ€"SOFTBALLâ€"HORSESHOE PITCHING COMPETITIONâ€"TUGâ€"OFâ€"WAR and RUNNING RAQF.S SPECIAL PRIZES FOR The largest family on grounds The oldest Tory on the grounds ° The youngest Tory on the grounds ADDRESSES BY: Hon. Ear] Rowe, M.P.; Gordon Graydon, M.P. ; Col, the Hon. T. L. Kennedy ; S. Charters, and other prominent Conservatives OLDâ€"TIME and MODERN DANCING IN THE EVENING Bring your family lunch basket and enjoy the afternoon and evening at this the first Peel County Conservative annual picnic . 38 MAIN ST. N. MONSTER CONSERVATIVE PIONIC Under the Auspices of Peel County Conservative Association to welcome our NEW LEADERâ€"HON. EARL ROWE " at HUTTONVILLE PARK is the Time to IRVIN LUMBER | | On To Victory! 2 CABS 24 HOUR SERVICE + LUMBER ROOFING â€" SHWINGLES â€" MILLWORK LATH â€" CEMENT â€" INSULATION MATERIAL PHONE 743â€"W SPECIAL RATES FOR HOLIDAY TRIPS AND wWEDDINGS CENTRAL TAXI President. CIOCIS °CC BBF: yheude en n Queen City Tea Room d that the said|} "Quality Foods at Popular Prites‘ GOD SAVE THE KING xâ€"3w l?‘ today do not know how to bl f They are too flighty and giddy." taxes so that in less thu}2o years from now not one cent of débt would be owinf. This it can do, and will be done unless there is to be worse conâ€" ditions come upon us. There is no other way out, Mrs. Mary Erlie, aged 105, of Killala, Irish Free State, has a poor o?inionlot modern‘ girls. "The girls of my day were modest and blushed," she declared, "the young women of lity Foods at Popular “ge'r.v ’in Pleasant Sunwm .aox‘h, Meals 50e Up SUND. griPJNCthk' SPECJIAL en 19 wafh $ 4 "Bhrolee use BOUGHTâ€"SOLDâ€"REPAIRED 2 Reâ€"conditioned Ladies‘ Bicycles Specially Priced For This Weekâ€"end "WALLY THE BIKE MAN" K maP 4st BLUSHING LOST ART Dancing || WEDNESDAY FRIDAY 266 MAIN ST. N. SATURDAY W. K. MARA, Secretary. BICYCLES CO. EVERY WESTON Till 2 a.m. ice, Daily)

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