Times & Guide (1909), 10 Jul 1936, p. 6

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i mmmwllI-ll'wuwmwnlfllmlfllllII|llllIIIII‘IIlIIIIIIIII.DI"II‘IIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIlfll.g :’ l SIDE GLANCES By ngrge Clarke i'- wynnlth our: (Inching atrribqtesMthert-tt. 1' ~mnhdnhendmy. “inane-“eh , *bwnmmmn’xormu nuns? ' A.“ re"-eeteer_riLul'reiraii't; _ a"g-rotte l ytttribri'iChyrisiGreFi"'%%t"s'fa? a nun try. my w: DELIVER l Inmate's " MAIN ST. N. Complete Range of Men's Tami: Oxfords .W"r_-rr-rm..r-. White Buck Sports Oxfords, pair 'w'..----.... 2-69 Hen": 1nd Boys' Cam Shoe Spocnl. Black and I 'iii" up brown, pair ..,.._..~...‘.r I - WHITE SPECIAL SHOES - tMMM0E!! MBNS AND WOMEN'§ mo SHIRTS This Summer? --WE" COOL CLOTHING 25c§5¢50c All P V Puts mm- "m 1llM0tlfltyt$' SHOE STORE r. the cutest boys up here, Peggy'. V jut hate me." Elli "AEQ‘LQWRLJOHNSTON gnn sud- sox . Not be Comfortable mu. TROUSERS MEN'S 2.00 2.25 3.50 3.95 to 5.50 Come In au 'itmaokai.- '7.qu a White. they, Fawn, Ee., Plain or Striped Large Showing of Inadclcth Shirts 1.00 1.50 2.00 _="t--.-. . Is - ,,7 ttra w Jei'7.riCrv'v) t r' ' be t": 'es', . ”ml t ty, Y' " i l - - q _ _ I A MILK 'ei and Women's 95c to 2 85 Ind See Them, Attractive Values and Women 's "'""""'"""'""""""""""a""-"-""--+ WE DELIVER PAYS-TRY IT MEN's AALL wryiTiCriucs Boy.; ALIA. _wqoIrfitF.as Whnn Witwhuhlv lwstlhvr San- '),";l/. "rl 'lr') . T 1.79 rf,ririi')11Jiiit,,riir' 1.95 ),2r"V)r", 11t'1l.s: 2.49 pair .. 'P.tr__ TVCV _____ttt__ TT.F_ ________.._ Pumps and Ties, White Kid, AA's to Ws, pair White Linen Sandals, pair 'T""-'-----... '_t,sirLiiiui."siii .,t,a.raislai'iCs'a.ss BAT__HING suns my.“ a; _tyiih "zisriirr" And all the girls 51.06 $1.50 WOMEN'S PHONE MW PHONE 360J _ Proceeds t.WFF_..,, -""tr'b.m.r.rmrrrrr'-_.t_.t, .e,,..-..$55.87 ( The Bank emphasizes that it in no ‘may desires to encourage people to "tmme unnecessary or burdensome Idem, but it does feel that if and lwben the need to borrow arises tthmugh unforeseen emergencies. IT itieularly in the case of sickness, - its] hills, putting in the winter’s any lply of coal, making necessary repairs, i to and improvements in the home," and lather similar needs, it an be of real , assistance by lending at low rates III] on a reasonable budget plan of any- ‘ment. There is an addition] advent- "ttr. to this glen in that Ifter I suf- "ficient sun " been mum-heed h H the .N/tge,,e,og',tt, to reply the II- Ivtnce the "over will have mired he habit of making In doped“. t"iU'tlih'i',U'T"rn,'lgT,'thT'l"2t of apex-id needs in future. The Pp, his elicited 1'an comment m employers bar. The 'l'U.'d feeling is the: in tt extension of hunting Hedi: he: _ on I W plan vege- - end BN",',,"',,.'," d , “11 been. the But is the“; I - mice. AM a. lei-n ms of but have at- Ptyd . Wk" Ist the - m .etetto"trrtrtetne {new tfU.'tg't'pt'g'itt2nlirgdt The Ioaruf are iGGGGi " the rate of 6 per cent. A service duty: of a minimum of 50e and a maximum of $3 is made, depending on the amount of the loan. An example of the cost of the service to the borrow- er is as follows: Loan _,---.----.-....--")." less Discount at 'V/r,..., .....“.....$3.60 Service Charge _-.... 0...--. .50 Stamp Tax ,V.._h.u...,.-....-.~. .03 HAM [If Mlilfllik NEW MI SYSTEM to make twelve equal monthly Irc posits in 3 Savings account so that the balance of the Savings account it the end of the period will be sufficient to pay off the loan. On this Savings account interest at the current rate is allowed. Life insurance plaved by the bank on behalf of the borrower pro- tects the estate of the latter and the fll'lr'l,',r,t/t",',' in the event of his death. e cost of this insurance is 50e per $100 and is paid from the accrued in- tergat on theaavingn balances. The Elan is in brief, that any resi- dent w o is steadily employed and is a good credit risk may apply. The only security required is: (I) that the borrower must be of good character, (2) t at he be steadily employed, (8) that he obtain the min-tum of two other responsi le per- sons to become guarantors, who are of good character and have satisfactory earning power. The loans range from $60 up in multiples of $12 and run for a period of a year. To assist the borrower in accumulating the total of the loan from his monthly income he arranges In order to provide burrowing taei- lities for all classes of employed people The Canadian Bank of Conv. merce announces the establishment of a personal loan service at its branch- es. A special department has been opened for the purpose of making loans to wage-earners and salaries anti, professional Ttand women. RT, "Moth" --Mr. W, overs. Grandview liar- dens, made a unique discovery on Thursday morning, in the form of an oversized "moth." The creature was discovered in a chicken house and for some hours WIS I source of curiosity to the neighborhood. It is 5 inches from one wine-tip to the other and is of a mylsh color. Its body re- sembles that of . butterfly in shape. It had to be captured in a small net as it attempted to bite nnyone who came hour it, Placed in a glass con- tainer, it was viewed by many. New Department Opened Make Loans to Wine- Earners Loans Range From $60 Up in Multiples of $12 To Try for Oly-pia --T. Daugherty, Jr., running in Hamilton last Saturday. came second 'in the mile relay. Rounding into shape, Tom beat his opponent in the why by 15 yards, only to use the other boys lone it. He will run in Montreal on Fridly evening and Illa Saturday afternoon, having qualified for the 03mph: tests. He left by our early W madly mornintt, and his many friends in Weston wish him all mm of luck. Hold Ban-in --A very Pa reunion of the >Rundl¢ uni Have I families wu held at the home of Mr. and In. Sumac! McLuhan. Weston. on June 28. 1936. On their Arrival the mats were vel- comed by Mr. and In. and Hill Jean McDallan " the entrance to their spacious lawn. In: Harold Bum (nee Pearl Rundle) and daughter Betty, of Millvnlley. California, were guests of honor, after In thence of sixteen years. A very pleasant after- noon was spent by I l, followed by a bonnteous suave: and a mulicd hour.; ~Tho Pmbytoriu and new Chattin- My. their join an.“ manna-Ian My in the Fruit term Church. wh.- ill” will tfe"eg,1 br It,.: 2tt1 5u't'ggi'g mom“ I Jet Wt " ' Fires" Ind in the ”can: "Religion with a Voice." THREE STIPULATIONS (il9ii] Ella“, 4.13 to _1y_mrpu g‘m._qmms_ "on. a - Mk .131 ‘Among the Orangemen who paraded last Sunday with the thirty- seven Grunge Lodges of the Toornto Junction district to York Presbyterian Church, Rogers Road, was F. W. Bowerintt of 12 Scott Street, North York, who in " years of age He has attended 58 twelfth of July celebri- tions, and hopes to make his 59th "walk" tomorrow. Mr, Bowering is one of the oldest Granite Young Britons in the district. He has been a member of the Black Knights for 40 years and I bandsmun for 59 years, as well as 8 Fiat Commander of West York Scarlet Chapter. Of the thirty- seven Lodges which marched on Sun- day, twelve were unable to train en- trance to the church. Rev. D. P. Row- (end, minister of York Presbyterian T0. of T rip -The Women's Missionary Society of Central United Church met on July 2nd " the home of Mrs. A. L. Coulter, King Street. with a [use at- tendance. The President, Mrs. Robt. Crawford, pmidetl. The devotional part was mien by Mrs. Higgins, Miss Nadtiesa, Ills Forsythe and Mrs. Abernathy. The guest speaker, Mrs. G. Ernest Forbes, Presidentpf the Dominion Board, gave a very interest- inst and inspiring talk on her recent trip to Newfoundland. the subject be, ine "Fellowship."r Two choruses by several members were very much en- joved. A aoclll half-hour followed, when dainty refreshments were served by the committee in charge. dhuich, unwind. Citro Suits _....__.-v-‘~._- Sultana! T V...,._._._-...,.....-.3! Kraut-hen Salts (Giant Size) Eno's Fruit Salts -.W-.._._..41 Sim-Milk 'r-rw-r---------- Rena White Shoe Cleaner ....- sunning Cam Mum": _ Bench Sandals ._...._.m._.75e Nona": _.....,.............), Me, Tun-tic Acid, on. ”W...“ Citric Acid. as. "W. Old English Health Salts --P. H. Coeiwhu operates the Cen- tral Taxi. In. moved from Main Street North to the premises at No. l Dufferin 8t. Wool. In his new “and he will continue to give the lame frompt taxi unite day or night, for on: dist-use. trips, short local rum. wedding trips, me. In connection with his taxi holiness. he in running an electrical -tee, stocking I splendid selection if modern electric fixtures. He .130 continues his service of elec- tric wiring, on contract or otherwise, and will volume the opportunity to give animus on such work. Unguentine __... Tun-Gel mm.” Gypsey Cream - Mentholatum -.... Bllck Leaf "40" ....W29c Ind 89e “it Garden Sprays _.......-...,.....,.-.." Di-Chloricido m-.._8l.00 and 53: "STQCKAID" Sprpy for cattle? 1 gal. _..........-...-'.... Wilson's Fly Pads Ply Catchers m... Ant Traps Fly Tox _-... “it mm..." --Cintmt agtd Weatmilltor United Church“ in uniting for Sunday Ber- yiqudMy and August. Dye- mx Hy. y mom um will be bold in Central Clutch with the m m, Rev. Harry PI'IOII, in charge. and Central choir providing music. Them will be no eveninx ner- vices during July and August. SOAP SPECIALS Colgate's Caleo Soap _...........,, for we Lifebuoy Soap _...-................" for 25e Lux Soap _..................-........" for Me Infant’s Delight Soup _...........,, for Me Princess Soap Flakes "WW: for 29e Pnlmolive Soup ......" cakes for 4Se Picadilly (futile .....J cakes for 25c La Faun; Castile -10 “kc: for 2Se Colgate‘s Hard Water Soap (large cake) v......,.............-...-.-.....-....." FACELLE TISSUES. 400 SHEETS "n...“ to clad! in. jiriiurau Mth, for II. Llllgel v"ld'ld."1 last day for Win: books will Saturday. Jib 85th. “Our Prices lMy Conn-thin" Drug Item lllllRCBi'tit FRI. -- SAT. -- MON. --?he ,1“- P9592. PM witi "Ne Our thw Display" "to-Mui' SALE ICF. (REA! BRICKS SOFT DRINKS MOTH AND INSECT PREPARATIONS S-llN-BJl-R-N AIDS Ull- serrier. aa. 3 for tt.M -.....33e, 49c. 89c -.n1be to 79: WNW”: to Mbe tse. Me. $1.00 _.2Stt a for.“ ITe, Me 31100 "e Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Noble and daughter " Kingston wen Sunday {hiya at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I F. Roger; Mr. . r- V- -.-- -i-..'__.._ at m. ,mttrfuqe= Con. In» t mum... iv”. drunk. Csatt sroetii,"tuiCiGG,"eai.' '.tPnitr.p.itei'td Ind Jtllm'l't4"Jt The season's greatest event will be the "Garden Party" to be held on "I mm, " "Woodlnmethe home of Td. and Mrs. Albert Chtrh, oppo- site Humbemk United church on Scarlett Rd., from 5 to 10 pm. Gil" (an Nrtrrtrtderttte agree-oldie Won-W: Association. All the good Quinn ttet with him nbd Ion Fete week-end Iruestes of “(VIM-ii}; in. The July meeting of the W.A. of Humbervule Church was held " the home of Mrs. W. A. Pearson on Nes- day evening. A good attendance of members and several visitors helped to make a very interesting meeting. Mrs. E. Ewart was in the chair and Mrs. W. King, Mrs. E. Worgan Ind Mrs. M. Warren led in the devotional part. Plans were made for the Gar- den Party to be held on July 15th. Rev. H. Hunt, former pastor o Hum- bervale church and now pastor of St. Enochs church, city and Mrs. Hunt were two of the visitors for I short time. It was decided to cancel the August meeting. Rev. ti. Warm, cloeed the meeting with prayer and dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, usisted hy Mrs. Hawk. rig; and Mrs. Brown, , attended" "is "te,isG"trC'r'eGi'tioCit, l [stktown on Sunni-y last. f There's a joke going the rounds in different parts of the world, between world travelers. A down-south knight of the rip was asked if he was ac- CU/lid with Canada, says he, "Sure I am; that's the country where chil- dren are born five at a time." So it would appear that Canada is noted for more than being the finest coun- try in ,the world, and those who pat- ronize the Weston Theatre this week will see a Picture, the like of which all the wen th in the world could not produce. Hollywood, or all the world- tuned movie stars put together, in. cludin the most famed writers, will never uf, see the likes of this pie- ture again. . . These little "stars" The Dionne guintuplets, will be in Weston in the ountry Doctor, July 10th and 11th. Those who see this picture will never forget it. So be sure and take in what many dgrest men declare' to be the 8th Won er of the world. Let us all hope that the little “Ital-s" will live long, and become worthy of the country of their nativity. As this is a two feature evening, Ann Sothern and Jack Haley will appear in "The Girl Friend". hese two players need no introduction. They too have earn, ed their spurs as spelndid entertain- ers. . . But don't forget to sea the "Quint" and snme of the other players this coming week. You‘ll make it a week never to he formtten, SPLENDID PROGRAMME AT THE WESTON THEATRE On Monday and Tuesday, Ju1y 13- 14, Kay Francis, and Paul Lukas, in "I found Stella Pariah". There's something Bbout the principals in this picture which makes them liked in many wnys. Then following on, the eveninq'si entertainment is wound up by Jane With-m in "Paddy o'Day". This is tb splon picture according to the opinion of many discriminating "Movie Critics". Wednesday and Thursday of next week, July 15-16, will see Wallace Beery and Lionel Barrymore. in "Ah Wilderness". These two outstanding Stars have evidently decided that nothing in the form of acting is too good for their audience. Then Bettis Toomey, with Judith Allan, will close the night‘s enjoyment. They are a splendid pair. favorites to many thousands of movie patrons the world over. aged 78, 12 Scott St., North York, one of the oldest Orange Young Britons in the Toronto District, who parad- ed on Sunday with thirty-seven lodges for their annual service " York Presbyterian Church. He hopes to Make his 59th "walk" to- morrow. Mrsytrtr! yrs T,f1tar.trttan and fam- Mr. arttf Mry P. States of Rochester (Too late for last week) "Young" Briton F. W. BOWERING H U M BERVALE Mrs. D. Norton and Mr. C. Babbage of Westmount wish to thank their friends and neighbours for floral tri- butes and many kindness“ tr,,ia their recent bereavement', the deat of Mrs. Maud Beanie. x-lw than, David; horny, Clifford; Puk- er, Doreen; Pence, Charles; Pethe- tick, IVE Itedpath, In; Russell. New nun; Mar, Reginald; grub. Jack; Sullivgu, Dorothy; ylor, James; W ' Amy; Watson, lune; Wolch, 83150” Wilding, Sidney; Wilson, Chum; William Joule; Wood, Henry; Woods, Christina; WE“, George. . following were granted stand- ing under the provisions of Regula- tion 10 (5) of the High School En- tnnce Regulations: Ambrose, Gwen; Manuel, Gordon; Moore, Ivy. . .".pyr counties in crowded with politicians, but we have very few tstaterrmen."---Lord Harder. Ouch. um; Davis 'nub , now] ' but; E by. Hon'noe; in... In”; Fm. fuck; Findley Olive; Gu- butt, now; Gum hum; Malt, Ruth.. Hump. Foch; hurtwick. Intr- In; lily Elm; Holmes. luck; Jud». Porgy; hymn. James; McBride, Effid: Melba, Gaol-gr McLeod. Vie- tor; hunky, Ellie; linen. Chum; Hand“ Audra ; Miteholt, Glad”; #onk, - r.rtle lT'orfd,1'rla,"., Aloy- uh” " 'tt."grgttrttt'. Int. 33%... ”in“ It York M IM. an M in uni-SW. Earl; m. Norman; Lloyd; Slum. Clifford; Bolder Damag- Buithvniu, In» run 'Sari', M; Wm, William; Brown, Gum; Brown, Nor. m; Buckingham. Beryl; Cameron, Betty; Chum. Edward; Codd, Erna}; gnmLGgorgg; pm}. In“; IlitlMa0th,nmtMtt ItNi,T$r0ftlmtnftyii, CARD ()P’THANKS THE TIMES & GUIDE , MAIN RT., WESTON PHONE 26 Catalogues, Folders, Booklets, Mailing Pieces, Programmes, Year Books, Dod- gers, Sales Bills, Letter Heads, Envel- opes, Statements, Ffietory Forms, Tickets, Business Cards, Invitation Your. printed selling messages are im.. portant to your sales. They give you added salesmen that bring added pro- fits . . . open new avenues that expand your market . . And keep your mes- sage before the prospect constantly. Keep your printing timely and up to date . . .' it means money to you. CREATIVE. 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