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Times & Guide (1909), 14 Aug 1936, p. 6

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I .6“ trllllr)ili'l'E b we: 'toAtmb-dtUMP-ANtmtE cur , MMtULmttt-tMmtT Inn I IllK-FED t2palions of Other Editors Cur-operation Necessary tActon Fee. Press; "you would have your newspaper mentauve of our. community it 1mm. have your support. We can but W the community in the Publicar thn ot u newspaper“. If public bodies -htrle and disagree, it sports lax, if thm business pluses are not aggres- sive .11 m reflected in your news- 'er. cm In. Pile t-- Dr. Locke in leading by muny feet in “glut, while the Quint: are a five- lhr “traction in the nurth with first place on the calendar. q " 3 9 t mm ' 'Ill ',i'ii:cilf'e?, - _ _i'ijl,ii' 18 , it, 'Ufi ij'illhCy) 0:35“ _,.,.,):,,;-!.-;?!,'!!),,,, a; v n._ k 109 I Like Mother Hubbard’u Cupboard (Huron Exposiwr) The Brandon Sun satrely remarks SPECIAL SALE Spring Lamb logs lb. 23c loin: lb. 18c Front: 'b. He PARMER STYLE SAUSAGES. 3 lbs. lllitYllrr!llli1Mllt it " MAIN ST. N. CHOICE R0AS'N--R0UND STEAK. BrR1ANN--PRIME RrB--ROLLED - - - and the bdsement IS FULL OF COAL! We’ve saved enough money on the coal bill by ordering now to have a bigger wedding than we planned. We won’t wait 'till the last minute next year either. That saving sure is appreciated. COMPANY LIMITED . 139 MAIN ST. s., WESTON WESTON 7t--PH0NEB--JU. 9662 , HALF PRICE OR LESS mum tRmspox-.amtaw -hioa:L TR0Usrmb--w CHOICE BEEF ROASTS AgentforTirt'rrtr'ratiete-usiu'r.iio., HAROLD R. JOHNSTON CHOICE ', SUMX-sruw NASB-HMO Slum “ham 2ia/il/etiirtt1ul, Stu-IT. haia w m ' mum. TBOUimttb--wAgN TSt0UNatS- worth -tigtt-dont 'dlrd 3%., i; TIES, ETC. It lnch'l Drug Store for your tieheta. AI - "_-_.--. -- .. _-L i0tey'lltellyduallatsokit. "It ' "l an. 'io/ai;'";")".))',' " 'iiiiiiiiiftjti)' . "ty.'. Cr Cleara ttce--- Me l SPECIAL VALUES Ite I Ite I"??? of All Summer MEN’S WEAR Nor need une‘s view be restricted to the water, or the beach either: Go inland as far as you like, or take the streets of your awn village “r town. Does it make any difference where you look? Not a bit, The costumea He just about as bare one place as another, and it the present trend cun- tinues, “other season will see them an as bare as Mother Hubbard's rup- ard ever was. Shades of our grandmothers, whgt is the world coming tut What will our girls do next-- m- rather what will they do without? I: it not a fut? tt you have any doubts on the matter, visit any bath- ing beach anywhere. Don't restrict yourself to your own locality, or to the ordinary six days of the week-- try Sunday. T that the Inning girl used to dress like Mother Hubbard. Now she dress- es like her cupboard. YEARLIIG LAMB Legs lb. Ire, Fronts In. MN Loin: lb. 121/2: nucxmn. ROLLED POT nouns, Lem. 1 1 Ib. c LOIN VEAL CROPS. lb. PM I“ CHOICE ISc lb 121/2: . I!" IIIKE'I' PHONE 89W 'l"",,',].'"'"""") arm) 'tfCjCil)r"] I 16c --Durintr the short but severe elec. trical storm which passed over Wetw :ton on Monday morning, lightning 1 struck a small transformer at t a .sttrb.. tstatinn. Damage was slight, accord- ing to Superintendent A. G. Peimon, although the power was off for more than an hour. Service was restored, however, until about midnight on Monday, when the power was shut off for a short time to "tect repairs to "the transformer. Mulock manic Aug. " --"Bill" Mulock, North York's mem- Iyer trf Pqrliynerrt,_will be host to the -Caught in the belt of a gusoline '9qu at his father's farm at Emery on and-3'. Ian Aitcheson, aged T years, suf ered a fractured skull and possible internal injuries. He was attended by Dr. P. D. Cruickshnnk and rushed to the Wellesley Hospital in Ward's Ambulance, in an uncon- scious condition. His recovery is hoped for. vi " m at" m "___ mml: - 1 I. -When his truck caught fire near New Liakeard as he was transferring gasoline to it from a reserve tank he carried, Peter Markm, Chinese resi- dent of Islington, saw the flames damage his truck to the extent of $400 and his fruit to the extent of {15%. before the fire department ar- rive , " ion up 125mm! In; cart- h‘so’f glut-n . Several by: up and: received in the mil ' Poster which Rid 'Clear your yard of ”wood. Pile in front rard. Collu- tions will be mule free of chum. Bob to heLyonr [on safe from": terei.' No , fever “(fem he ' on lender in the tannin aid: Then in nttogrther too much feverirtthetiAmandwerre mixing a very string effort to mud LAM the one 'r'r,t, do n h I my its cm.” W- - we" a; mm ht Weston. ti fact. we laden-no that a heal a in. hay fever in Mad 1 at l the -etod he can f%d in Wyidnny of Mr Page}: to be Voffered foi- sale Via ii -eG%ii ak- dining room suite which cost $600. Come and get real vulues! -Orders have been issued for in- stallation of a double bell and wig-wag system at the Canning Avenue level crossing, at Islington, which has been the scene of several fatalities in the past, Ktobieoke Township Council was informed on Manda brthe Dominion Railway ill-lard. h,') cost, will he born; by the railway board and the C.P. . mee ’0? 'exg‘aamg" a? a; - GGa Ffulotk may; which yin be, held at the Woodbridge Fnir Grounds, "tur.. day, August 22nd. In addition to Mr. Mulock. the speakers will include Hon. Mitchell F. Hepburn, Premier of Ontario and Morgan Baker, M.L.A. --Advertiserg and contributors to our news columns are asked to note the change in publishing day of the Times and Guide. Beginning next week's issue, the Times and Guide will be published on Thursday instead of on Friday, as at present. To ensure publication, all advertising and new: copy must be in the Times and Guide office hy' 5 p.m. on Tuesday of each week. ---b'peeial attention is called to the advertisement of Auction Sale fur R. S. Williams, Sixth Concession, North York, which takes place on Saturday of next week, Aug. 22nd, commencing at , per. lngludeq in the furniture -The Baptist and Presbyterian Churches continued their joint ser- vices in the Baptist Church Inst Sum. day morning, with Rev. Capt. Tom Best w' the speaker. Rev. Mr. Best ulna spoke at the open nir service on the lawn in the evening, taking as the subject of his partieuurly impressive Address "Personal Fhrantteitution." At the morning service Mrs. W. o. White "rendered a pleasing vocal so!" and in the evening, Mr. Murray “new e! give I much ttppreeiated vocal number. Mr. E. Newsome was at the org-n. --A subscriber of the Times and Guide, a sufferer for many mm with hay fever, has supplied the ionowing clipping retrnrding the efforts of a centre in the U.S. to control the peep: Oshawa-t 9ttdery Mes.., Aug. b--"Thq COMM: Garden Club and the Coll-sun Women's Club have joined in nu effort to rid this quaint and historic south shore town of the mace of hay fever and, of course. as all Victims of the fever know, 6ne an. is the stubborn rugwood. So m. her. been plying though the Tttflyer, next week, the Tim and Guide WI" 1 be published on Thurs day instead of Friday. Advertisers are asked to new that to ensurepul» “cation, all advertising copy must be in the Times and Guide office by 5 pan. on It,"",?,., of vac): week. Your competition will be appreciated. -The usual monthly executive meeting of Post 213, Ranger: Branch. H.E.S.L., will Mexlue in the Legion Hall, u Elsmere venue, on Friday evening, Nth inst. at a p.m. All mem- bers ot this executive committee as requested to be present as important business will be discussed. -."Doe" Inch hol than to an- other victory. tht Quinn’s); dur- noon a rink of West9n lawn bowler- componed of W. C. Ridden, B. H. Hill and W. J. Inch, skip, took part in the trebles tournament " Brampton and came home with second prize, ---Harold R. Johnston. Main St. North, has n splendid array of mm- m. haulin- on dinphy now. Ken’s Summer Wear are going n Half- Price, durinf Johnnton's Summer Clearance Sn e. You cun't fouibly miss at the prices now prev-i ing. an the Richviev sideroad suffers: head injuries lust 'l‘hurstiar after- noon, when he was accidental y struck by a railway gauge, when he went too close to a side on the iaiding. He was given first lid treatment by Dr. J. Alan Bull, and his injuries were not considered serious. ---During the month of July it is ra- ported that the Quints had 141,342 visitors. 30,216 cars, 325 can had trailers and 67 busses conveyed these visitors to Cullnnder. These figures have been checked by the Hon. avid Croll. The minister stated that 70% of the cars are American visitors. This is indeed I major attraction for this part of the gonna-m, --More thun neventy bales of hay were stolen overnight from the farm of Fred Boylen, off Jane Street. Con- stable Wilson, who investigated, re- ported tracing the marks of a truck which is supposed to have been used to cart the loot away. So far no arrest has been made, although police hum to apprehend the offenders. Pay Free -A handsomn l'shetland pony will be given away 1m lo some lucky but M girl from the riding of North Yor " the annual Hulock Picnic which will be held " Woodbridge, Saturday. August. 22nd. The Shetland pony Is the prize for u: interesting content. for boys and girls at the picnic. Another Game Girl-Mother, what is meant by the Prtytr1msivts_ryAr', - _ Mikh.ercstfiir.it's one of those par- litt where tii Fs partners chmge after --Flower lawn are reminded of the 26th Annual Flower Show of the Wage ton Horticultural Society which will be held on Runway afternoon and owning in Fan’- Garage. Some of the choicest blows grown in Weston thiis summer will be oqyiispuy. Don't Bt s: it! "-The new Gum-II Eleetrie radio: the here! Dre, itt It the Hickman Radio 1'hPitit 2.'t.'11 Ihow- rooms, 18. ldn St. " and use them for yourull. You'll be sub mined how on it is to acquire one with a small myth] outlay. -Traftie Mounts mount rook by Tta, Up tawny. trom the 11: our um - roam: hf". gun 1,808, tut Juiled M. It in that “In tht. caution in khan to cut this heavy ll. Egan isiktikiTiii'i fipa. -iiiaiiiii '7 1ia3rtp.",atityiaeth",',1't COME IN AND GET YOUR TICKETS TO BEE TRIS WON. 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Lyon’s Tooth Mm”; Listerine Tooth Ptr-der.,.......-......., M Mt Tooth "ttte.....-.-.), Milk of Miami. Tooth Paste ..-._.._.____._..._l’e. ICE CREAM BRICKS Palmolive Soap MILLION noun -ittiXlu.1. TRAIN FRI. - Mr. - MON. fWilligm Spephnyg, I yputh givim Drug Item IlllRCBliNllit WESTON - NT. DENNIS we. Our man my" TOOTH PASTE I SALE HAY FEVER PEPARATIONS noun mun" SOAPS - N. I?” IN. , in "MM! for " for 4se ,...5 for Me FILMS We 87e toe In many of these cues we find a condition known as Pry-hyapie. In ever: normal eye there " a little lens whie focus the incoming light onto the Retina 2"t'",,tu te) ot the eye. The lens is pie " the tront 0 the eye Just behind the round color- ed curtain which we look at wh'en we say someone's eyes are black, brown or blue as the use may be. This lens is very plastic and elastic and is made in lsyers Just like en onion. All around the outer edge of this lens there is a series ot little muscles culled the ciliary muscles. When the eye looks in the distance the lens "stains and the eye, it not defective, is com- pletely rained, but when the eye looks at anything nearer than 20 leet from it these eil sry muscles csuse the lens to bulge to take on more retracting power. The eye changes its foeus thousands of times every day. Now in tt tg'.'",',', eye this goes on day after y, year after year, but when the person is about 36 yous of age the lens starts to harden. It slow y hardens and looses its shsticity until sometime between 40 and 56 the per- son finds that they have difficulty in reading or doing any close work. his condition of the hardening of the lens is called Prepbyopitc It is e T',','.,',','),,', normal condition but must given proper care or other, more serious, trouble msyldevelop. Editors ate-Please address Four 3uestions to K. P., Attridge, C.P.R. ptometrist. e/o ostrandgris, 2955 Dundas St. W. or phone JU. 9821 for an appointment. ' ROTARY SHOWS RAPID INCREASE IN MEMBERSHIP this magnum unwary, h M . 1tretf,ofreiseom t at”, 'ibliriiit'.'ii7iU7al't','Tlhlrll'l'll'l', Whom-um Rotary International has shown a phenomenal increase in member- ship throughout the world in recent months. While this may be taken as indicative of the general upturn in business, it is still more suggestive of the (row- ing consciousness among business and professional men of the need of understanding among private citizens of, the various countries. During the last year there he: been I net gain of 10,000 members and 158 clubs. For the past twenty-five years new Rotary clubs have been chartered on the average of three every week. In three decades the ioneer service club organization has grown from one club starting with Iive,members to 3,859 clubs in more than seventy countries with 162,000 members. The following figures from the current Rotarian Magazine indicate the spread of Rotary since the first club was founded in Chicago in 1905: Year Clubs Members 1905 1 30 1915 IRS 20,000 1925 2,903 . 108,000 1935 3,8,59 162,000 1915 188 20,000 1925 2,903 . 108,000 1935 3.859 162,000 One of the objectives of Rotary is the ttdvaneement of international goodwill. While Rotary has been un- able to stop war, yet through foster. ing fellowship mung men of mlny nations, 'iii?)?,?,',' old barriers are being broken own. Walter D. Held, put vice-president of Rotary Inter- national, cites a few examples in The Rotation Magazins. _ - "Rotary is no miracle-working or ttttttization," says Mr. Mead, "hut there is drama in the fact that when R. L. Hill, immediate past president of Rotary International, visited the Rotary Club of Jerusalem Inst yen, he found Arab, Jew and Christian sitting side hy side, Ind listmed to speeches of Rotary welcome in Arabic. Helgmwnand English." "In Singapore. Straits Settlements 29 nationalities are representeti Imuml the Rotary luncheon table. Here meet Europeans, Parsons, the Hindus, Chinese, the .llpsnese, Ameri- etm.q-rtnd muny more. For those whose religion prevents eating certain foods on the day's menu, special orders Ire filled. Others, because of religious prohibitions. will at nothing. But there they In “moi-ting in fe - lowahip It the only place they can in thtsitr" _ if, 1ie,irule",rl"',"l'aTll"l'l'"d,1 " ttrent cu raiding or Bew- ing, “mi-11!! " might, m so have come to see you can tell me what hag (one wrottwith my ttrem.", _ "These instances." he continues. "may he unusual, hut.in scores of inland North American towns pre- cisely the same personal Rotary tech- nique is being applied to bring men of foreign birth into understanding and friendly relations with the native From a few memberships within I single eitr in the United sum to above 165.000 Roaring in nearly 4.000 cities in more than 700 countries of the world-, -Aiuniui in the "use of “service they! self.” An "erakeuidiiiGisf three new Hobs and more than me new Ro- urjlm Inch wool. Wham. District Governor AL that G. Rrosh. of LIIRL within the past few months has mama ftve new clubs in when MW and tar-i-with several other: mm in "Pd/is" pm Rotary has and one ee “it nppmxin-uly my sound Rotary in} n55 iiiGi"iGViiiii" 3910 to date-- More tid, TI clubs have been or- nnized within the 01th fiscal my --ip Oeridertt Ind Orient- Within less than gut-third etntury, YOUR EYES Nearly four thousand units of globe-encircling organization, united to serve through six definite, concrete. inttrloek.i.nsr. objectives. Yet, all six may in essence be "sim- mered down" to two: Service in our home communities and senile? to mankind. All "boiled dowti"--the fine fur ternity of {alloy helpfulness. . The civic club is, in main, a smaller- tottr! development. . The movie fans of Weston haw not had the Manure of 'aeeing Aline Mac- Mahan and. Basil Rathbone tor 1.ome time, but on Wednesday and Thursday. Aug. t9th-20th, them two able stats will feature in "kind Lady", a picture with some ntirrin moments in It, con- clude the events gar the week by see. ing Anne &itYern and Edmund Lowe in "Grand Exit". Reviewing this list. of stars, one need not fear to state that a week of clean, wholesome entertain, ment is in store tor all. challenge the Yttetttion of leading buniness and "grufessionul men throughout this usy, hectic, oft- harassed, man-made universe. More Within” Gii"oi" riiiiiiijirmms numbgr less than 50. V _ - 'e pr“; "RT"" Hence, soealled "provineials" or "eommonerss" represent the very heart of unry._ . _ Y.ke Paul, ot old, .Rptarityus are "eit.izen.s of_no mega" eiviy order-- Ot more 'thi/n" 3900 Rotary Clubs, abgutA5_00 _havt.60 members or above. In North Alheriea 28 per cent of Rotary units serve in towns of less than 5000; nearly " per cent func- tion in cities of 10,000 or below. Club Gtrmi/eG/hiiGvertures 44 to- ar, as against .4.7.5, five yeprg IW?. ‘Rotar; begins with the individual and thence extends hand-to-hand to all mankind-- Them, will be two uplandid picture! rejected on the Iereen on loudly end My, Aufuet 17th end 18th. when "The Tiail o the lonesome Pine" will be ,v,t'dltgg,' naturally, portrayed by Wet, S ney and Fred Inclnrny. e book betting that title has, for many years, been a great favourite and to those having re: this tstory it Will prove doubly interesting to she it plu- od. Then on the same evening, Nor- man Foster and Judith Allen will be the lending characters in "Behind Green Lights". picture requiring real talent to o it justice OI I'M: and Saturday. Mutual Mth And 'M, James (has)! ,nnd Kur- - Lani in “The may“ Fill.": "sat. W M g. Heb Elli: in "Pmshmnn Love". All than we atrly supported by some of the moat popullr clumcters ot the lemon. may of whom ue making history for themselves. MI n he“ than h the use diluent-(thin “hath Wee. ttpee that". Picture- and nun in" for tone time been mm- St Ie"' Indiana. .11 on; an Fin is on DWI " rue will he -eiatad in I: um - minty“: 1'rg'tg"tst, 'h I“ n n ("I rom y “no; (rind. As%irGiw us "my job" and fully. RICHARDSON RADIO and {Home M. DO YOU KNOW-- $84.50 [GENERAL mums NO MONEY DOWN'. Your old Radio a? ittitial payment. balance In low " 5.: A WEEK. That We Are One of the LARGEST GenerII Electric Dealers IN CANADA” t' Our Volume of Sales Moths "WE SELL FOR LESS" MODEL tG58 s:1p.,,,.,,i.,i:rt,:i,j.,ii,.,,,.1/,.yr Bematirut Two- bed, S-guhe 18-2. MAIN ST. N. WES“)?! "IB-Pt-BB-ta, Harold Wilson, daring and dexter- ous young Canadian powerboat pilot who holds the world championshi? in the 225 cubic inch class, will de end his twice-won laurels against I his. field of the best drivers and {late goal; in "Angles- at the Canadian National EslhltiitiG. All of us are servants of the rue. It matters little whether we nerve with our brain or with our brawn.. whether we work with the capital a money or the capiui of skill-, "All are nrchitects of fate, Working on the Ills of time." Yonder lies a worse than unclean marsh-drain it and it uni-ms with (ind’n riches. as broad as human hope. In essent‘fls we succeed only tttN we serve; w gain only as we give. . " . - " Cattle Still Will! The qu-{ew tolls the knell of parting: ay, Along the quiet lanes the cattle come; The plowman puts his implements away, Then jumps into his car and motors home. What brings work of human hand! an; In. a. “an banana tbE leach. You'll hnd I "410 that will math not! '9‘: Min. and euaCiLTa.- June: (‘qu MONDAY-TUESDAY. AUGUST 11-18 TWO FEATURES Sylvia 'sid-r---."" Multan, Alim- MAM-ix}; was at. N. Plu- as; Nor-u F‘wt};-;Judlth Alle- -m- BEHIND GREEN LIGHTS Frank ""ete.P"'" Inu- _-,_ FRESHMAN LOVE Atme Solhern:i}dmund Love WKDtrR8D_AYmnJRSDAY, AUGUST 19-20 .. jug FEATURES THEATRE THE TRAfL OF THE LONESOME PINE l-oe,),,,.,,',,,:,,).)..,),,,,-,.,,,'.'-' FRIDAY-SATURDAY. AUGUST. 14-15 TWO FEATURES THE FRISCO KID GRAND EXIT . Basil an»... _...,_ KIND LADY "-tiw... mum Lind-u the change? The brain, or skill, of

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