**C without exerting a strain on the eyes. Strange as it seems a child mhy have vision and yet his eyes be workâ€" under a tremendous strain. The 1d may.and likely will be completely unconscious of this strain, and suffer me pain of any kind. To try to find the condition of a child‘s eyes by asking him to read a row of letters is impossible. It is true that this method may tell if he is myopic (shortâ€"sightâ€" ed), lt:i‘:\t ongz' afteriit is too Iutelto do * about it except to put glasses mm 5« the rest of his life. A.test like this is worse than a farce because" ~if/ the child can read the letters his mnts and teachers are led to believe there is nothing wrong with his eyes, whereas theâ€"eyes may be work~ ing under a strain which will damage the eyes. . the eyes. â€" ’ Good Riddance I am very ‘sorry to say that this| _ When any fit of anxiety, or gloomâ€" altique method is still used in some of iness or perversion of the mind lays our public institutions. hold upon you, make it a rule not to What often happens when an eye is | publish _ it by complui} 3. but exert straining to get clear vision is that| YuuUr Whole care ide it; by enâ€" the back of the growing eye is foreed | deavoring to hide you will drive it back too far, which results in the child | @W#Â¥.â€"Johnson. becoming myopic (shortâ€"sighted). bol. =~ NC mm 0 _( There is one name which I can never utter without a reverence due to the religion which binds earth to heavenâ€"a _ name cheered, beautiful, exalted and hallowedâ€"and that is the name of wife.â€"Bulwer. Perhaps you parents wonder why 1| often write on taking care of your‘ child‘s éyes. The reason is that if the eyes are not vt'orkin} properly someâ€" | thing can be done if caught in time, | before it becomes a permanent defect. ?ember your child only has one pair | eyes, the only pair he will ever | haye, and his whole life depends on | those two eyes. If he is handicapped | through life just because his parents | neglected him when he was young, 1| think his parents are guilty of a} serious‘ offence. Editors Noteâ€"Please address qur| tions to E. F. Attridge, CP.R.| w:nnetrist. c/o Ostrander‘s, 2955 Dundas St. W. or phone Ju. 9821 for| an appointment. l SELL THEM TIMES and GUIDE W A N T The man who has a bin fall of coal is ready for any trick of the weatherâ€"and he‘s going to be very glad to find that he‘s C saved money too. BUY THEM Phone 26 ®x E. F. ATTRIDGE, R.0. POUR THROUCH A THE IRVIN LUMBER UR EYES se ‘It has often | been said that | the â€" world | moves forâ€" ward on thni feet of little | children, but‘ it will be a| sad world if | the mental vision, which | is dependent | upon phy-icd‘ vision, is not | clear. Every | child shouldl s e e clearly COMPANY LIMITED | _ You are. to be at the meet\fï¬â€˜{m \night, no excuses,.no alibis, we have to get down to business in good style |for the long dark evenins‘s. It is no | use saiieng it is the other fellow‘s fault, the fault is all yours if things ‘have not run at all times to your | satisfaction, and the anly waI that | this can be altered is by taking a | larfe dose of stickâ€"toâ€"itâ€"iveness. There | will be grand times for every one of | us when all our separate plans are !worked out to our entire satisfaction and the other fellow, has been made | to see that we were right. And by )the way, have you seen all the new friends that we have been getting in | touch with lately ? ‘ Dance, dance, dance, and the first | thing you know, you cannot control | your feet, that is, if you take in the opening feature of the club at the | Town Hall, Weston, on Saturday evenâ€" | ing, September 26th, at 8.30. . "Rich" i(;urd(m and his Royal Areadians, with the coaxing rhythm of their music, | will be there to entertain you. â€" Let | us give the season a right, grand, | upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute send off, All get in |line; the admission will be 25¢, tax | included: PHONES: The Ladies‘ Auxiliary received a | number of their friends on Wednesâ€" day evening at the "Club House" in the opening game of euchre for the season. _ Of course they expressed | their sorrow at not advising us early enough so that we might have exâ€"| tended an invitation to you last | Thursday to attend, but now the | euchre is in progress and we know | {nu do not mind havini missed the‘ irst week, you know things alwaï¬sl seem to be so topsyâ€"turvyy at tei start. Those of you who would rather | play euchre than take any other }mstime and you have the evening ree, please remember the day, the time, the place. Wednesday evening | at eight o‘clock sharp in the "Clun | House", | Whoever is in a hurry shows that +the son of the thing he is about is too big for | Croombes of him. Haste and hurry are very difâ€" ferent things.â€"Chesterfield. Thistletow Who said BINGO! Well, near everyâ€" body is saying it now, and boy! how they enjoy it. The folks are starting to come around so early to get their Neats that we will have to think riously of starting a few minutes arlier, just to keep them quiet. Twelve games for twenty cents and there‘s more fun than a picnic. All cars lead towards the "Club House" on Friday nights, of course some of No wonder he wears such a happy grinâ€"See for yourselfâ€"His coal Will be received until Tuesday, September 29th, for the conâ€" struction of a fireproof buildâ€" ing over each of Weston‘s two Deep Wells. Plans and speciâ€" fications may be secured at the Public Utilities Office. Lowest or any tender not necesswrily accepted. NOTICE Weston Public Utilities Toâ€"day! * bs #% #% , YOUR COAL complaipts» but exert are ide it; by enâ€" ide M you will drive it n. _ n be at thg_mem ORKINGMEN‘S ISECRACKS ITTICISMS WESTON 74 JVU. 9862 | them have to bring their car to carry | away all their prizes, some folks are | lucky. | St. Andrew‘s, Thistletown, was |honored by a visit from Rev. H. G. | Blake, of Ivy, on Sunday. He preached | & most inspiring sermon that will long | be remembered here. He commenced ~his address by complimenting St. Anâ€" drew‘s on their lovely little church, |improved so much since his last visit. He also paid high tribute to the Recâ€" [tor, Rev. T. B. Butler, He was assigtâ€" |ed in the service by Mr. Wynneâ€"Field. HUMBERVALE Another new member wouldn‘t do us any harm, so do your best to get one in tow toâ€"night and bring him along, also. You know, the fellow who has been staying away for some fancied wrong or something of that sort. Well, a kindly word, weï¬l spoken, will do wonders. It‘s your &.UB, boost it. Rev. Davison preached on Sunday ht the United church on "If any man come after me, let him deny himâ€" self." Rally services both morning and evening were well attended. An interesting feature of the evening serâ€" vice was the dedication of teachers and officers of the Sunday school, the congregation pledging their sincere coâ€"operation and loyal support. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Croombes of Thistletown. It is hoped that Mr. and Mrs. King and family will be happy in their new home. Thistletown is sorry to lose them. Wednesday evening was a happy time for those who attended the getâ€" together in the town hall, for parents of scholars. attending Sunday school. United church teachers and officers made everyone welcome, and the atâ€" tendance was large. Thistletown residents welcome their new neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Minty and son, and trust their stay in Thistletown will be a happy one. Mr. and Mrs. Ross, of Atherly, w:l:'s recent weekâ€"end visitors with Mr. Mrs. D. Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. W. Herron and daughters visited with relatives in North Toronto on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. Delworth enjoyed a motor trip through the peach disâ€" trict on Sunday. Among our sick friends we think of Mr. H. Gardhouse, Mr. Stan Gardâ€" house, Mr. J. Kingdon. Rev. G. Davison is attending alumnae meeting at Emmanuel Colâ€" lege this week. Rev. E. Warren is, we are glad to report, doing nicely after his serious operation at the Western hospital. Mr. Warren is resting at the Rome of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Warren. Mrs. E. Warren is with her husband. St. Andrew‘s friends send every good wish to Mr. Len Croombes and wife on the occasion of their marâ€" riage, Sept. 22nd. Mr. Croombes is Harvest Home Services will be held in Humbervale church next Sunday afternoon and evening, Sept. 27th. Service in the afternoon at 3 o‘clock. Speaker, Rev. Dr. W. K. Conning of North _ Runnymede â€" United church. Evening service at, 7 o‘clock. Mt. Rigby of Long Branch will be in charge. Music at both services to be given by the Weston Ladies‘ Quartette of Weston Central United charch. Monday evening, Sept. 28th, the Harâ€" vest Home Supper and Concert will be given. Supper served from 6 d‘clotk oervonnenennnnmennenmenerenoneerennnmenenememmattrnmmaaenmmss Ievvennnovieeennovenmennnnnsernnoeerennmaneennnvenrronnnnentsncrenmnen THISTLETOWN NEWS W. R. SCOTT W. J. Ward & â€"Sons Funeral Directors Orangeville Monumental Works PHONES: JU. 0691 « Weston 168 _ Woodbridge 99 FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 78 WOODBRIDGE and other Foreign Granites. .. . Shop equipped with the iatest lnaulaaurlnf American Granite and Marble, also Canadian, Seotch Cleanedâ€"S81.00 Repairedâ€"Reasonable Charges || â€" Housecleaning Helps New Furnaces Installed KEBEPING FLOORS CLEAN and ® F *|| glossy is one of the most backâ€" 9&1'{)'(’;:‘;:2 breaking of household iobs. Every M good housewife wants ni oors, GALYANIZED ELBOWSâ€"Tâ€"PIPES | because they show Pavniture off in . ESTIMATES FREE the best advantage. If you don‘t eumatic tools, Sandblast, rite or call and get prices. FERN @ w aie . Pmnse vVV #AaRBBEF _ westo AVE, M Sheet Metal Work, Ete.) HH34 J. A. MATHEWS 310 Indian Rd., Toronto _ Proprietor _ Local Representative "*_â€" JOE6. A. 8. H. RUTLEDGE FURNACES The death occurred at her late resiâ€" dence, Kingdon St., Westmount, on Sunday, Sept. 20th, following a short illness, of Miss Margaret Ann Watson, aged 71 years. W e NATIVE OF TOWNSHIP OF KING PASSES AWAY The most successful dance ever held by the Woodbridge Tennis Club was staged at Klm Park_under the direction of a committee composed of Isabel Smith, Arthur Kidd and Jack Puncheon, with prize donations being eontributed by business men of the village that included H. N. Smith, Born at Coventry, in King Townâ€" ship, the late Miss Watson spent pracâ€" tically all her life in that district beâ€" fore coming to Weston to reside. She was a dnu%hter of pioneers, and was a member of the Presbyterian® Church on the tenth line of King, where Rev. Mr. Carmichael lived and preached in the old days. She was widely and favâ€" orably known, and her passing will be mourned by countless friends. Surviving are two sisters and one brother, _ as follows: Mrs. James Cairns, Huntsville; Mrs. James H. Newlove, of Malton; and Mr. John Watson of Westmount. Mr. _ . , Witherspoon, %ï¬ï¬ Drive # has completed reâ€" m i id decorating of his house, corner No. 7 and 8th Aveâ€" nue, ge, We c atulate the new tenant, Mr. Len Petflt. Manâ€" wvr of Robertson and Son m i orks, on securing such a beaut ome, The pers of the Pine Grove colony . oce ng 70 cottages held a closi part{‘ and dance on Sntul::.y m at the home of Mr. and Mrs, rt Fraser, Mr. Fraser, having sold his prizeâ€"winning home, has completed a new cottage on the edge of the Humber. Miss Margaret Ann Watson Was Daughter of Pioneert Family The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon‘ at two o‘clock from the funeral home of W. J. Ward and Son, Weston, »to kuurel Hill Cemetery at Bolton, the funeral service being conâ€" ducted by Rev. James Brown of Malâ€" ton. The pallâ€"bearers were Messrs. Peter Mitchell, Cecil Mitchell, Nelson Lindsay, John Watson, Jr., Alex Lewis, and James Watson. "The path of social advancement is, and> must be, strewn with broken friendships."â€"H. G, Wells. p.m. Musical programme given by Rev. Wesley Hunnisett‘s orchestra. All come and have a good time. THE TIMES & GUIDE 1 Dufferin $t. W. Weston DeLEE PERMANENT $ H 0 PPE 2.50 for 3.00 for 3.50 for Central Taxi Phone 743â€"W BEAUTY for LESS ! Permanent Waving Our Speciafty SHAMPO® and FINGER WAVE 35 cents Special Rates For Holiday Trips and Weddings 2 Cabsâ€"24â€"Hour Service BY WEST TORONTO‘s LEADING HAIRDRESSER Tennis 2901 DUNDAS ST. W. (Cor, Mavety St.) Campers Have Party JOAN BENNETT wWAVE J1U. 6116 Ifry, W. R. Scott, Abie Club Enjoys Dance PHONE 1.25 | _ IN THE ESTATE of John Duffy. l All persons having claims against | the estate of John Duffy, late of the \Town of Weston, in the County of | York, Gardener, deceased, who died on or about the 27th day of July, |1986, are hereby notified to send in |to the undersigned on or before the |17th day of October, 1936, full partiâ€" ) culars of their claims. In session at Oak Ridges last week the West York Dennerf' Social Counâ€" cil of the A.Y.P.A. selected Miss 3 Dumbleton, soprano soloist of Woodâ€" brid,e, to represent the council in a provinceâ€"wide competition to be held in connection with the fifth Ontario provincial conference at London next month. The 1936â€"37 council officers, headed by James J. Worfolk of Bradâ€" ford, will be installed at Trinity g);urch, Bradford, on Wednesday, Sept. FINE FLORAL DISPLAY AT ETOBICOKE SHOW Nearly 200 exhibits were on the show benches in the public school for the Etobicoke Horticultural Society summer show on Tuesday. The flowers were exceptionally fine, and the jud%le, Henry J. Moore, remarked on the artistry of the floral baskets, Mrs. A. Wallace, Mr. W. Finlay and Mrs. A. Walton were declared sweepstake winners : Prize winners were: Snapdragons, 3 stems, Mrs. A. Loblaw; snapdragons, 6 spikes, Mrs. A. J, Bailey; aster, st.rnifllt, Mrs. W. J. Medforth; curved, rg. W.oJ. Medforth; single, Miss Nellie Jones; collection of asters, Miss N. Jones; annual larkspur, 6 spikes, Mrs. Medâ€" forth; centauria, X&ï¬s. A. Loblaw; coreopsis, Mrs. Medforth; calliopsis, Mrs. A. W. Walton; cosmos, Mrs. J. Mitchelle;‘ cosmos, double, Mrs. J. Mitchelle; dahlia, decorative, Wm. Ralph; cactus, Wm. Ralph; single, Miss N. Jones; pomâ€"pom, ‘B’m, Ralph; collection dahlias, \gm. Ralph; J,el- Phinium, Dr. W. L. Findlay; gailâ€" ardia, single, D. Patton; double, Dr. W. Finlay; gladiolus, 1 spike, Mrs. A. Loblaw; three spikes, Mrs. A. Loblaw; six spikes, Mrs. A. Loblaw; house K{lant, Mrs. Medforth; stocks, Mrs. edforth; mignonette, Mrs. A. Walâ€" lace; phlox drummondii, Mrs: Wallace; Rflhlox, Mrs. C. W. Holdsworth; roses, rs. Loblaw; six blooms, D. Patton; long stem, b. Patton; basket roses, D. Patton; single petunia, Mrs. A. Wallace; double, Mrs. Medforth; salâ€" piglossis, Mrs, A. J. Bailey; salpiâ€" ig]onsis. three stems, Mrs. A. Bailey; scabiosa, Dr. W. Finlay; African mzm'gohi, Dr. Finlay; French mariâ€" gold, Mrs. J. W. Foster; Scotch mariâ€" gold, Mrs. Loblaw; lupins, Mrs. Walâ€" |\ _ dipper. Apply Bonita Tea Room, 69 !\ Main St. N., Weston. xâ€"1w WANTED â€" girl for general houseâ€" work, fond of children. state experiâ€" ence and salary expected., Box 80, | Times and Guide. xâ€"]1w and Miss Lgura Brown. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Mary. United c&j:c‘. W.M.S., held at the renkd»co rs, K Qu'npon. No. 7 Highway East, ?riday afternoon was well attended. The pr?nm inâ€" cluded a talk by Mrs. J. E. Anderâ€" son, The annual report was submitâ€" ted by Mrs. Charles Tmbwn' and a duet was sung by Mrs. G. W. Shore Snider, Ron 'l‘hompnoni J..G. Whitâ€" more, Bert Harris and R. ‘T, Wallace, gold, Mrs. J. W. Foster; Scotch mariâ€" gold, Mrs. Loblaw; lupins, Mrs. Walâ€" lace; verbena, Mrs. {oblaw; pansy, Mrs. A. Walton; zinnia, Mrs..Loblaw; backet cut flowers, Mrs. Wallace; basket cut flowers, Misg N. Jones; basket flowers, Mrs. Loblaw; vase mixed flowers, Miss N. Jones; vase cut flowers, Mrs. Holdsworth; bowl flowers, dinner table, Miss N. Jones; bouquet, living room, Mrs. A. Walton; silver basket flowers, Mrs. Loblaw. Immediately after the said last mentioned date, the assets of the said estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regar‘ only to claims of which the under signed shall then have notice, to th¢ exclusion of all others, and the under signed will not be liable to any per son of whose claim the undersigned shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any pars thereof. Dated at Toronto this 14th day of September, 1936. ___ _ _ _ _ PRACTICAL NURSE desires work .by day or week, experienced. . Mrs. Harry Wright, 9 Rectory Road, Weston. D.H. GIRLS! Train for well paid positions. Learn Hairdressing, inquire Mr. Scott. 2901 Dundas West. _ xâ€"26â€"1t RELIABLE MAN in Weston will polish hardwood floors, cut lawns, do small paint jobs. Terms reaâ€" songble. Phone 26. D.H. BRICK YENEERED HoUSE, 6 rooms, all conveniences. Joseph ‘ Nason, 19 Main Street South, Wesâ€" WANTED â€" experienced â€" chocolate FOR SALE OR FOR RENT The ‘ September . meeting, of the By his solicitors, _ _ _ __ MASON, FOULDS, DAVIDSON, CARTER & KELLOCK tween 12 s.m. ant 6 in the evening. man to do this work, or how to in touch with him. nhone 535â€"W NOTICE TO CREDITORS 87 Redwood Avenue, Toronto, 0s > Administrator 372 Bay Street Toronto WANTED PATRICK DUPFY, it costs to get a xâ€"3w oâ€"lw oâ€"lw TWO ALLâ€"STEEL cribs, 27 x 51 inches, walnut finish, cable spring; 1 bassinette. ivory finish, 18 x 82; 1 folding high chair: 1 trunk, good condition; 6 doz. Germn iars, pints and quarts, mixed: 1 leatherette jacket, girl‘s, size 14, blue. Apply 38 St. John‘s Road West, Weston, oâ€"lw â€"FARM FOR SALE 40â€"ACRE FARM, clay loam, situated on county road in Peel, good buildâ€" ings, plenty of water, 15 miles from Toronto. Apply J. W. Roe, Nashâ€" ville. P oâ€"2w SEVENTYâ€"FIVE ROCK pullets, 4 months old, Phone 108â€"ringâ€"21, Wesâ€" . ton. Property of Mrs. W. Taylor, 4th line, Etobicok@, xâ€"1w AXMINSTER RUG, 9 ft. x 7 ft.; canâ€" ary cage and stand; Quebec heater, nearly new. Mrs. Johnson, 6 Frankâ€" lin St., Weston, oxâ€"lw BALED STRAW for sale. J. W. Mcâ€" Mullen, Dixon‘s Corners, Weston. REGISTERED YORKSHIRE SWINE, ELECTRIC RANGE, Hotpoint, white orcelain and black trim, $25.00; gruss bedstead with springs, 4/6, $3.00. 210 King: Street, telephone 1168, oâ€"1w KINGSTON BANJO, in good condiâ€" tion. Box 77, Times and Guide. BABY‘S ENGLISH PRAM, maroon, COMPLETE SET of first year Uniâ€" versity English books, half price, plus various free helps. Write for price list. Box 79, Times and Guide. oâ€"lw A GEM FOR YOUR LIBRARY!, Ten volumes giltâ€"edged leather bound World Book Encych&dia and stand. Former price, $90. 11 sell and deâ€" liver for $45. Box 76, Times and Guide. â€" oâ€"lw FOR SALEâ€"A sacrifice! 75 acres choice subdivisiqn, adjoining Wesâ€" ton, for oneâ€"quarter value, need cash. Bowe, Hyland 2197. xâ€"2w HAVE ROOM and board for young man, good home, central, hot water heated. Phone 210â€"W or apply 70 John St. xâ€"]w EXCLUSIVE BOARDING HOME for children. Refingd home, Christian influence, terms reasonable. Apply Box 60, Times and Guide. f).â€. PROPERTY FOR SALE se e en onl serviceable boars, sows in pig for sale, suckling piï¬s; also saddle pony for sale, Wm. Hall, Richview Side Road, ‘Weston. oâ€"lw RangeSize PETRO COKE 31 0 All copy MUST be in by 5 p.m., TUESDAY, to insure pubâ€" lication in current issue. ‘ UNDER THIS HEADINGâ€""For Sale", "For Rent", etc., eté, the chmc per word, with a minimum of 25e cash. 10¢ gx‘;h-‘.‘i! , also 10e extra if apply Box No. care of thig office. CHANGE OF TIME TABLE wth this modern fuelâ€"Try it now! ASHESâ€"Positively not a single pound to sift, shovel or carry out daily. ECONOMICAL because it is slow burningâ€"Every ounce is consumed, wontains more heat units per pound thin the highest grade Anthracite. ‘URNACE § FURNACE _ & &4 _ _ retroosuu _ @ A â€"â€" Leave Weston ‘ Leave Schomberg c 1.30 p.m. c 6.15 p.m. a 7.05 a.m, b 8.20 p.m. e 5.30 p.m. b 10.05 p.m. ¢ 6.05 p.m. STANDARD TIME > aâ€"Daily except Sun. and Hol. ; bâ€"Sun. and Hol. only. . ecâ€"Sat, only ; eâ€"Daily except Sat., Sun. and Hol. & FURNACE COBBLES® SCREENED We guarantee more heatâ€"No R S. ROOM AND BOARD wWESTON RESIDENTs CALL JONES & HILL 205â€"râ€"13 LY. 3122 PETRO COKE . FOR SALE Tickets and Information at TORONTO COACH TERMINALâ€"AD. 4221 B PETROLEU Y ‘,,31 1 25'. BRIQUETS s1 0.50!. Copies of the new time tables are available at all offices and agencies. J â€" ‘Ghe King‘s uigrï¬)ay ‘\;éw SsAFE + DIRECT â€" EcConNOMICAL Effective Sunday, September 27, 1936 WESTONâ€"SCHOMBERG Effort and Dollars re heatâ€"No ashes and fonger, lasting warmth than any other fuel, or money refunded. ELORA AND WESTON RD. Phoneâ€"Weston 26 oâ€"lw xâ€"1w orl w THUBRSDAY, SEPTEMBER .24, 6â€"ROOMED HOUSE at 1 Rectoryâ€"Rd., Weston, all conveniences, possession Oct. 1st. Apply Mrs. A. Johnston, Woodbridge. oâ€"lw TWO ROOMS, heated, water and light, central, terms, reasonable. Box 77, Times and Guide, oâ€"lw FURNISHED ROOM, extra 1 front, with closet. 70 Coulter ’A’? nue, uk yA ur TWO _ UNFURNISHED, | or m furnished rooms, centrally l s continuous hot water. Box 79, Times and Guide. xâ€"lw OWNER‘S HOME, $40.00, modern, 7 HOUSE, seven rooms, hardwood, all modern conveniences, good garage, furnished or unfurnished. Apply 285 Main St. South, Weston, teleâ€" phone 861â€"W, \_ _ oâ€"lw HOUSE FOR RENT â€" sixâ€"roomed house, all conveniences, one block from street car. 43 Holley Avenue. 0â€"1w BUNGALOW, 4 rooms, large hall, all conveniences, newly decorated, vaâ€" cant Sept. 28,° back entrance, on Seneca Ave., Mt. Dennis, no relief, adults preferred. Apply 30 Main St. N., phone 285, > xlw FOR RENTâ€"Three rooms and kitâ€" chenefte, gas, light, all convenien Apply 141 King Street or phoi 180â€"W. y HEATED APARTMENT, 5 rooms, blinds, fixtures, electric vefrigeraâ€" tor, electric stove, vacant Oct. 18t. Phone JU. 4884, or apply 244 King St., Weston. oâ€"lw FARM LAND for rent, 49 acres on Richview Side Road, 20 acres pasâ€" ture with creek, balance under eulâ€" tivation. Apply Norman Canning, Weston R.R. 1, phone 48 ring 11. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, for light housekeeping. 61 Dufferin St. West, phone 95â€"W. xâ€"lw IT‘S SO EASY to place a w'e}kly Classified advertisement. + Just '2phoqe Weston 26. Minimum cBarge be.. PRINTINGâ€""As near as your phone" â€"When in need of printing, such as dodgers, store Eills, window cards, posters, tickets, office staâ€" tionery or factory forms, a call on the phone to Weston 26 will bring our representative on the doubx. Price consistent _ with _ quali prompt service. _ The Times nm{ Guide, 3 Main St. S., Weston, &» WOMEN! _ Worry won‘t help you! "DRUGOL POINTS", a scientifie preparatien for suppressed or painâ€" ful menstruation WILL! _ Sold at KARDISH â€" DRUG _ STORE, 885 Weston Road at Bicknell, (opp. York Market). Phone JU, 2123, xâ€"Aug. _ 14â€"12w MOdbiroadin Daritiatits es Th Arvibidsdociac css NJ rooms, large lot, all conveniences. Apply 289 Main St. South, Weston. q l dn m t 11 on m th 1 wl d w MSCELLANEOUS TORONTO SUBSCRIBERs © CALL FOR RENT .00 toa For Blowers Or Ranget#p xâ€"1w oâ€"lw