lm phone"â€"When in nead af nrintin~ 4 _ phone"â€"When in need of pn’n;ing, such as dodgers, store bills, window eards, posters, tickets, office stationâ€" ery or factory forms, a call on the phone to Weston 26 will bring our repâ€" resentative on the double. Price conâ€" sistent with qu-litr, prompt service. The Times and Guide, 3 Main St. S.. I‘l's so easy to place a weekly Classiâ€" fied advertisement Just ‘nhona 4& fied advertisement. Just ‘phone Weston 26. Minimum charge 25¢. ï¬!ï¬umso&_i?el. 6 rooms, hardâ€" wood floors;n{ix::‘m, newly decâ€" h e, mediate possession. mz.ï¬'ifn. St., Weston, or phone Masten.__. Wez vile Avea #% 4 rooms, bathroom. Reasonable. Located:somewhere between â€" Bartonâ€" wh AÂ¥e., Mt. Dennis and Church St., eston; or, 4 room brick‘ bungalow. Apply Box 70, Times and Guide. T'O pain _ 4 Weston A PIELD Thos. S #â€"â€"â€"_._â€"_â€"_â€" MOP‘FAT Model | fice $25.00, out. Phone T!N and Hay. A pBreut front room, with board opâ€" RZ tional. Apply 37 Church Street, [ TPPER duplex, Weston, garage, U electric stove, Keivinator. Phone Weston 193, or Mohawk 4495. 0â€"3w MOP?A-‘IT bronze electric fireplace; also house radiatar and email 4Â¥A aiso house radiator and small quantity of lumber. Phone 951, Wesâ€" ton, after 6 p.m. Friday. Mï¬"fï¬cï¬â€"m‘meï¬ _good conâ€" AÂ¥A dition. 213 Maple Leaf Drive, TH!EI Piece Chesterfield Suite, good condition, price reasonable. m, Wm. Ford, 22 Rosemount , Islington, phone Islington 325. xâ€"1w 'I‘BN HA;MAl;a ;h.ll Ac{_u of Mixed ‘a and Timothy. Apâ€" ply W..H. Burdekin, R.R. 2, Weston, phone Weston 189â€"râ€"2. xâ€"lw AÂ¥LE Model Eâ€"Kâ€"42, cost $80.50, sacriâ€" fice $25.00, perfect condition throughâ€" out. Phone 187. % wl Nl' modern bungaiow, in Weston, six large rooms, hot water heatâ€" ing, builtâ€"in bath, showers, tile sink, fixtures, insulated, side drive and garâ€" . $4800. Wouid consider vacant rfl. Apply Box 75, Times and Quide. 4& Radio. Apply 12 King George Rond, Wenon,p 0â€"Iw WIWVY cd, five rooms, bath, , conveniences. . Large lot. . 9 Emmett Avenue, Mount Owner at 19 Harshaw, off St., Toronto. 4 xâ€"l1w W Buncalow detachâ€" < ed, five rooms, bath. CE Box, used one season; Sonora WO pair boxing. gloves. Phone Weston 1253â€"F. RR. ‘OFFAT Electric Stove, like new, flnpy. must be in by 10 «... FHURSDAY, to insure pubâ€" tion in current issue. . .__ Phoneâ€"Weston 26 the charge is 1c per word, with a minimum of 25e cash. 10¢ gg:mMmmzumixWBoxNo. care of this PIELD of Alfalfa Hay. Phone Thos. Stobbart, 32â€"râ€"6, Weston. UNDER THIS HEADL~Gâ€""For Sale", "For Rent", etc.; etc. MISCELLANEOUS WANT TO SELL FURNITURE ? TIMES and GUIDE HOUSE FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR SALE 0â€"1w 0â€"1w xâ€"lw oâ€"1w ' _ The election of officers resulted as | follows: | _ Honorary Presidentâ€"George Pearâ€" _son, Weston. |_ Presidentâ€"Affred Wardlaw, Mount Dennis. ‘ Vice Presidentâ€"Walter Anderson, Islington. Secretaryâ€"Treasury â€" Clark Wardâ€" \law, Weston. Catty: "Force of habit, my dear Me‘s a street car conductor." Mrs. H. B. Stanley and daughter wish to thank friends and neiggbors for their many kindnesses and flowâ€" ers, during their recent bereavement. xâ€"]w Disiltusioned } Chatty: "Oh, he‘s so romantic. When he addresses me he always calls | me ‘Fair Lady‘." _ | The first pioneers of the Pearson family came from Yorkshire, Engâ€" land, in the year 1830, and settled in Etobicoke Township, a little later settling on the farm now occupied by the Honorary President, George Pearâ€" en en t o en ty o Ne t tmdy son.‘ There were Beven children in the pioneer family, five boys and two girls, William, George, Walter, Edâ€" ward and Alfred, Charlotte and Mary. The thirteenth annual reunion of the Pearson clan was ‘held at Thistleâ€" town Park on Saturday afternoon, with 150 members of tï¬e family in attendance from Owen Sound, Deâ€" troit and other points. . Delicious meals were served and the afternoon was spent in sports, The evening was given over to a programme of musiâ€" cal numbers and dancing. â€" } betciutis h in i ch n fls stt c t i 4. x 2A ‘FIRST class room and board offerâ€" | ed» for one or two gentlemen. |Phone 412â€"W, Weston. xâ€"3w Descendants of Pioneers Gather at Thistletown Park PEARSON FAMILY HOLDS B. HUFFMAN, â€" wellâ€"driller, 38 years‘ experience. Apply at 43 Albert Ave., Mimico, or write c/o Times and Guide. â€"_ oâ€"4w 4 day or week, experienced. Mrs. Harry Wright, 9 Rectory Road, Wesâ€" ton. _ D.H PRACTICAL nurse desires work by day or waek aexnariansad | Moo Ave. sonable. Phone 26. .. WANTED by owner, first of $800. nav 6 ner cer Â¥Y of $800, pay 6 per cent. Box 67, Timel:.and E:Ide OUSEKEEPER required, with refâ€" erences. Apply 10 Donalgson ELIABLE man in Weston will polâ€" ish hardwood floors, cut lawns, small paint jobs. Terms reaâ€" 26 WORK WANTED HELP WANTED CARD OF THANKS wWANTED / :-n Ap:_ y |__ PASS: â€" Bremnnan Mary, Brown Pearl, Davison Gladys, Douglas Betty, Hicks Lillian, Lipscombe Amy, Merâ€" |cer Arthena, Oakley > Gwendoline, | Perneroski Mary, Robinson Mary, Stercz l’gr:?. Taylor Mary. |_CONDITIONED: (Subject in bracâ€" |__Conditionedâ€"Daisy Coates (Arith), | Wilma Attridge (Typ), Walter Reed ’f(TYP). Ida Lenehan (Typ); Edith |Shorney (Typ), Dora Mackie (Hist), ‘;Cli!{ord Temple (Hist, Typ), Evelyn ’Wood (Physio), _ Dorothy â€" Barger !(Typ), Barbara Prowse (B. Pract. |\Typ), Mildred Hartt (Arith), Arnold | White (Typ), Luella Summerhayes (Physio, Typ). f ! Howsehoid _Science Department Third Year HONORS:â€"Frost Jean, Jones Marâ€" garet, Stangret Mary, Williams Elva. |__ PAS$:â€"Crouch Evelyn, Dearsley | Hilda, McWhinney Dorothy. | Second Year to Third Year | _ HONORS:â€"Beal Nesta. |\__PASS:â€"Brown _ Mae, _ Buchanan | Margaret, DellaRossa Angelinta, Warâ€" | by Irene. Whitlock Irene. kets after name)â€"Glanville Hilda CONDITIONED (Subject in bracâ€" kets after nameâ€"Brown Ethel (Sciâ€" ence), Frost Nellie (Science), Holder Mary (Science & History). & First Year to Second Year HONORS: â€" Adams Dorothea, Brown Carol, Campbell May, Croney Violet, DellaRossa "Elizabeth, Hood Bernice, Jones Phillis, Kuger Julia, Larkins Hilda, Luckanuck Ella, Marâ€" tin Betty, Pacini Dora, Parson Marâ€" ion, Poole Myrtle, Smith Catherine. Wall Velma, Warnes Peggy, Wood Theima. hk‘ Nubtat ts o+ A 00A daens i e ce ce 303 e 110 Passâ€"Edith Robins, Laurie Jones, June Baldwin, Nancy Franklin, Mary Stratapetti, Barbara French, Bernite Watts, Ella Nagel, Norma Lenehan. Conditionedâ€"Barbara Barton (Sten, | ( Scien Type), _ Margaret Coleman (T?e). Sciene Annie Docherty (Type, Sten), Florâ€" 1 ence Hill (Geog, Type), Alfred Kaâ€" o) vanagh (Sten, Type), Kay Kearvell Roper (Hist), Jean MacKay (Book, ’l‘y%e). Robert Ruth Newbigging (Spell, Sten), Edâ€" las, B ward Taylor (Type). Clark First Year Commercial to Second _ ‘James Year Commercial ‘John, Honorsâ€"Kathleen Dalton, Alfred | Dowso Laidler, Myra Tiffin, Dorothy Hall. _| Fred, Passâ€"Evelyn Catterail, Merle Dunâ€" ning, Mary Horton, Alfred Longâ€" worth, Vaierie May, Howard Mcâ€" Garry, Betty Tomlinson, Thelma Truscott, Helen Watt. ("Conditioned" means that the stuâ€" dent will have to pass a Suppleâ€" mcntar{ examination in the subjects in brackets). Special Commercial Dipiomas Honorsâ€"Norma Young, Ellen Walâ€" lace, Cecil Winder, Jean Armstrong. Passâ€"Alice Morning, Barbara Colâ€" gate. Conditionedâ€"Irma Digings (Sten), Florence Dobson (Sten), Harold Campbell (Sten, Type), Campbell Roy (Sten, Type). Third Year Diplomas Honorsâ€"Irene Brooks, Edna Wood, May Hannah, Cyondit.ionedâ€"Evelyn Clarke (Sten), Stanley Frost (Sten), Audrey Tomlinâ€" son (Arith). Second Year Commercial to Third Year Honorsâ€"Betty _ Hall, Iris Witts, Connie Phillips, Mary Bagg. _ _ s 0 en n tie NRimil Oe NCO Te Norman William (Latin); Paine Hibâ€" bard _ (French); . Pengelly Syivelin (Latin & French), Richardson Stanley (French); Wood Beryl (Departmentâ€" als & French); Wood _ Florence (French), Continued from page iâ€" Shaw Keith, Snazel Phyllis, Stevens Donald, Topper Frank, Wakeman Wilâ€" linAn_. Walker Morton, Wegg Marion. Promotions Announced at Mr. Howard Patterson was the winâ€" ner of second prize at an amateur conâ€" test held last week at Cookstown. Bpecial |rhn at the % Mrs. Hunter, W.M.S. visitor the Presbytery, and Mrs. Lenan, locncw o$ the Associate Helpers of the West Presbytery, Both addresses were vorz muc::‘rpmifled by all. A social hour refreshâ€" ments followed the program., WOODBRIDGE NEW ... ... ... The reguiar meeting of the Woodâ€" mexy wan old in C ganker Seme: lo&rt"?tnl. '-'lut ‘3'&. upro-u &’ll o-nltuo.w‘nn some timely e Huaties beod sanp .'-fl:;' N companied at the piano by Mrs. J. E. Let Prof. Lawrence help you with your business and heaith problems Sold with a money back gru@ramthe. Price $1.00 Obtain FREF, your complete horoscope. Send in top of carton of Mendelson‘s Rhewmatic Remedy to the celebrated Prof. L&wrence, stating your birthplace and name in fall with any two quections poms wish answered, c/o THE NATURAL REMEDY Uo. TougoNiG emestton® y MENDELSON‘S RREUMATIC REMEDY, a new and well proven medicine for a regardless how chromic. Mamy cases completely overcome with this remarkable en up as hopeless. If you are suffering get a bottle now at Commercial Department 'ï¬nl' Amunced (History), Himphen Reta (Mathemaâ€" .t | ties & rgc"{.nen. Lfes Glndyss(cunhe- e & â€", matics), Norriss Lorraine (Sciente), H‘h vmtm’ w | Thompson Edna (Science & Cookiv), Tyler Alice (Cooking & Sewing), Velâ€" mrâ€"ever ’letuA Mary (History), Watkins Marâ€" and Vaughan INCH*‘S DRUG STORE R H E U M A T I S M |_CONDITIONED (S\rb{ect in bracâ€" iket.s after e)â€"Aylett Edward (Science lï¬), Barber Steve | (Drafting), Hall rdon (Sciense & | Drafting), MéPherson James (Matheâ€" ‘matics), Neale ~Edward _(Mathemaâ€" | tics), O‘Halloran James ((‘Eng)ish. Sciâ€" |ence & Draltinx). Old_Robert (Draftâ€" ing), Perkins AleX® (English & Hisâ€" tory), Romanuk Alex (Science & Drafting), Starkey John (Mathemaâ€" \tics), Toms Harry (Mathematics & Electric),. Walford Tom (Drafting, Science & History), Walters Clifford (Science), Warby john (Drafting & Science). d't. Rowland Lionel, Savage George, Sibbald Hugh, Smith Jack, Smith Leo, Staddon Gilbert, Webb George, Weir ‘sauref poo ‘a1[FM (osutm ‘wro1, Conditioned (subjects in prackets afâ€" ter name)â€"Blackiey Ross (Math.), Blackmouth Michael (Math.). Frankâ€" lin Arthur (Eng., Sci.. Elec.), Holt Leonard (Math. and drafting), Isaac Douglas (his. and elec.), Marshall Edâ€" ward (math. and elec.), Piggott Geo. (drafting and math.), Price Staniey (drafting), Ralley George (math. and Eng.). gornmnk John (drafting and elec.), Speller Jack (Eng.). Tortolo Peter (auto mech. and elec.). Prevocational Boys Passâ€"Adams _ Rayrgond, â€" Bayley Frederick, Wilkins Robert. Passâ€"Bell Kenneth, Brewer Norâ€" man. Camcron Roy. Collyer Arthur, Davidson Edward, Dillabough Charles, Duffin Harold, Evans Robert, Fournier Ted, Giles Edward, Giles William, Glamma Gordon. Gow Morris. Halâ€" stead Arthur, Hardy Jack, Kellam Lorne, King Gordon, Kirby Robert, Lonergan Pat, Longley John, Luckett Hubert, Maniey William, McKendry, Joseph, Mear Arthur, Newton Harold, O‘Briew Selby, Perry David, Poole Har« James, Cook Jack, Coomber L., Crisp John, Crouch John, Debling George, Dowson Hugh, Drage H., Eakins Fred, Franckiâ€"John, Harris James, Ingram Donald, Irons Haroid, Jemâ€" mett Robert, Kent Gordon, Kilsby Charles, McKay John, Millis Albert, Milroy William, Moore James, Murâ€" dock William, Norriss Alan, O‘Brien Allan, Ostler Fred, Palmer Ridley, Penstone George, Pitman Arthur, Quemby Arthur, Revill Nelson, Rownâ€" tree Stewart, Shaw Vernon, Stanfield Earl, Taylor Harry, %inpin Frank. Webb Ronaid, Webber Jack, Wenzel Frank, Whittaker Tom, Wright Elâ€" vern First Year to Second Year HONORS: Archer Douglas, Barnett Robert, _ Bishop ‘James, Bordman Robert, Bowers Ernest, Brook Dougâ€" las, Brownlee Don, Chappeli Sidney, Clark Albert, Clive Victor, Coblick Second Year to Third Year | HONORS: Buchanan James, Edâ€" | wards Ernie, Finch William, Gladwin Garnet, Halischuck Eddie, Harris G..‘ Hicken Edward, Holmes John, Hurst) William, Jeffrey Jack, McLean Donâ€" ald, Marrett Jack, Pidhirmy Peter,| Redmon _ Nathan, Sharjp Norman, Smith Charles, Spencer Joseph, Tayâ€" | lor Dick, Tindill Charies, Tolfree| John, Tonkin Norman, _Wainwrightj David, Witton Eric. I CONDITIONED (Subject in bracâ€" kets after'mme)--Gre;iory Joseph (Science), Pidhirny Paul (Science), Shepherd John (Drafting & Science), Vineham Norman (Science & Matheâ€" matics). garet â€" (Arithmetic), _ Watts« Elsie (Arithmetie), Wood Marjorie (Hisâ€" tory). _ _____ Prevocational Girls HONORS: Deckert Irene, Murphy Alice, Tomlin Joan. f Fair Directors Meet _ The regular annual June meeting of the Woodbridge Fair Board Direcâ€" tors, was held in the Town Hall with 21 out of 24 presen the day all went ‘.’wur sk i of the Fair Grounds and prize lists were revised and apâ€" ;inhd. and the date of year‘s Fair was definitely set for Thanksâ€" giving holiday weekâ€"end with lou‘hï¬ as the last day. Thllae.r’i Fair wi be celebrated as an Old Bon’ and Girls‘ Reunion and it is ood that the Board have received an offer from m of former residents 'rl:l) are to assist with a 1 renovation of the Fair Gmsuand buildings,. Following the meeting, the Board adjourned to the Fair Ground Building where a dinner was served. a new and well proven medicine for all forms of | Baptism is Held * ‘ The pastor, Rev. H. E. Wellwood, | took charge of the first gart of the |service, a Baptismal of three of the vounger mem%ers of the cradle roll, }Merle Lorraine Hiett, Mary Elien | Ruth Mills and Donald Ralgh Drinkâ€" { walter. The President of the Cradie <Roll, Miss Annie Dickin, then presentâ€" |ed the graduates to the School, the | Superintendent, Mr. Rahm, respondâ€" ing to the address and welcoming the children _ as members of Central | Church School. The gates were o‘ren- ed ‘by Margaret Bunner and John |Grant, and to the accompaniment of the solo "Open the gates for the chilâ€" dren" rendered by Mrs. W. O. White, the ‘children passed through, to be | welcomed with a chorus sung by the Beginners, Mrs. Wynn at the piano, | and an address of welcome from Mrs. |kagle, leaders of this Department of | the school. ’ The organist, Mr. Fred Pollett, conâ€" |ducted the musical service, Master Fred English rendered a very approâ€" ï¬riate violin selection, and Douglas 1 adcock, boy soloist of the Fred Vicâ€" |__Amidst a floral setting of peonies, |roses and ferns on Sungay last, the | annual graduation service of Central |\ United Shurch Cradle Roll was held ‘in the church auditorium at eleven o‘clock. The garden party was concluded in the evening with a bonfire and weinâ€" ere. Net proceeds from the event total led $55. Crescent, the event being sponsored by The Parochial Guild of St. Philip‘s Ciurch. of which Miss Jessie Masters is president. L'ntiring' efforts and careful planning on half of the members was very evident as one viewed the enjoyment of the visitors andâ€" the well appointed, well arranged booths and attractions. F A pleasing event of the day was the decorated tricycle parade, for which Fri:es were won as follows: First, Frances Lyon; second, Cecil Cook; third, Jimmy Ayers; fourth, David Ayllet. MRS. CCOK IS HOSTESS FOR GARDEN PARTY Following are the graduating class: Clarence E{oward g{ackie. William Thompson Davidson, Donald James Russell, William Dougias Drinkwalter William Dnu&hs White, Wilfred Donâ€" ald White, William Donald Harringâ€" ton, Joanne Louise Leuty, Eleanor Jane Woodliffe, Annabelle Hall. One of the season‘s prettiest and most successful garden parties was held last Saturday at the beautiful home of Mrs. E. I{' Cook, 16 BRellvue The pastor gave a short talk on the growth of the seed and the unâ€" folding of the same into fruit typical of the life of a child. The service closed with the singing of "Tell us the stories of Jesus." tor Mission radio hour, sang "When I | read that sweet story of old," both{ nuimbers being very much appreciatâ€" ed. _ The craSle roll service opened | with the Re€essional "When Motherg\; of Salem", sung by the congregation, | during which the graduating class | took 51eir seats on the platform. The | Beginners â€" and _ Primary _ scholars | marched up the church aisles and ocâ€" ‘ cupied the front seats, the Junior | members of the school were seated in | the choir gallery and led the service | of grnié.“*jggfl Ehnes and {’;or;l‘;; Rothera were the attendants at the cradle, Tiny Tots Welcomed Into Sunâ€" day School With Chorus and Held Sunday Morning Last in Central United ANNUAL CRADLE AOLL PROMOTION SERVICE LOVELY FLORAL SETTING JU. 0691 W. J. Ward & Sons Funeral Directors PHONES: W. R. SCETT FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 78 WOODBRIDGE | forms of Rheumatiam remedy, that were givâ€" l!lh‘&- jorjeg. +A 91 Weston 168 Woodbridge 99 Local Representative Address Church "Well, I don‘t know," he answered, "but I always was fond of animalis." A woman from the city was spendâ€" ing the summer in a small town, and one day while doing her marketing, she asked the butcher how he happenâ€" ed to choose his business. He hesitaâ€" ted a moment and then: ties (if any) held z.th-m And take notice that after such last will pi to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parâ€" ties entitled thereto, hvin&enf:‘rd only to the claims of which y 11 then have notice, and that the said Executors will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been received by 't'.hom‘nt the time of such distribuâ€" jon. Dated at Toronto this eighth day of June, A.D.;â€"1936. 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He does tR& se he won‘t have to pay for his sins, A reward of $25.00 is offered ï¬" information which will lead to arrest and conviction of the or parties who shot a colt on farmland of T. A. Russell near Downsview C.N.R. Station off Keele Street on or about Sunday, Jung 14th, 19836. ‘ T. A. RUSSELL, ; Downsview. Suits Sponged and FFRGEDH .1 ccncegerommecoumags Dresses Cleaned and 7 4 Pressed ......._.__~..â€"â€" Spring Coats Cleaned and 7 TPOBROU woupmarmmunenicecting Work Called For and Delivered Suits Cleaned and WESTON CUT RA CLEANERS & D J. B. HAWE, Prop. Stuffed Olives, Celery H BAKED PREMIUM Ha HALF A FRIED CHI Strawberry Shortcake 19 MAIN ST. N., PHONE Open From 6 a.m. Till 2 (22 Hours of Service, D& QUEEN CiTY TEA Foods at 1 ‘Quality Â¥oods 3 'Oq Sersvod in Pleasant 1 Regular Meals gt I}.‘«; _ 52 MAIN NORTH â€" Opp. New Post Office PHONE 730W SUNDAY DINNER SPECIAL REWARD WESTON»,