Times & Guide (1909), 24 Sep 1936, p. 6

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_ | HAROLD R. JOHNSTON Howardâ€""Remember, young lady, your beauty is only skin deep." Cm:eoâ€"“l'ou’re‘ crazy. It‘s a layer of powder, two layers of rouge, & layer of vanishing cream and skin Bow‘t deLAY! JOIN TOâ€"DAY! Tomorrow May be too Late! Spring Lamb Legs h. 22c Loins t. 16¢ Fronts »n. 1244c ROUND, CHUCK, BLADE, OR ROLLED POT ROASTS (lean) CHOICE ROASTSâ€"RUMPâ€"CENTRE CUT SHOULDERâ€"SHORT RIB, Ib. 59 MAIN ST.N See our specials CHOICE BEEF ROASTS Overalls of strong denim “C‘arhartt:, "Big ‘B‘ League Games Officially Opened Tuesday and Wednesday September 29th & 30th Choice Tender STEA7K for f SIRLOIN WING PORTERHOUSE f All One Price 1@Gc 6. 27 Main St. N. 3t . Clubs, Churches and Fraternal Societies Are Invited to Participate CHOICE ROASTSâ€"ROUND STEAKâ€" _ SIRLOINâ€"PRIME RIBâ€"ROLLED s® CUTâ€"RATE Mat, °_ 13 _MAIN ST. N. "WE DELIVER‘" _ â€" _‘ PHoNE 181 THE WESTON Agents "Tip Work Trousers $1.29, $1.50 * $2.00 Style CHOICE , 3 Ibs. Fall Sox, in new shades and patterns, wool and silk mixâ€" y tures, by "Harveyâ€"Woods" f 9 lals in Men‘s Fall Wear Shirts by “Took‘_" and "Balfour", English broadcloth Wool work sox ts "Tooké" and "Balfour", English loth "“.:'""1 _of smart patterns in new fm LEAGUE TEAMS ARE STILL OPEN FrOR NEWw MEMBERsS . $1.25, $1.59, $1.95 Top Tailors" and "La Light, medium and heavy weight umferwear to suit every man and young man. _ Shirts and Shorts (n,mbinati?siâ€"â€"short o; long sleeves / R 00 and up + Headquarters t Work Clothing Cotton Flannel Strong Work Shirts by "Kitchens" â€" 25¢ SPECIAL VALUES im, etc., by "Headlight", B‘" and {‘\galker’s” * 90c " $1.65 40c¢c, 50¢, 75¢ $1.00, $1.50. $2.00 25¢, 35¢, 39¢ WE DELIVER 396â€"1 50c.- 15¢ ~â€"medium and heavy weight bor. It is a small thing to a man whethâ€" er or not hia‘.neighior be merciful to him; it is life or death to him whethâ€" er or not he be merciful to his neighâ€" CHOICE YEARLING LAMB Legs n. 15c Fronts tb. 8c Loin Chops ». 15¢ Creamery Butter Ib. Salle Style Tailors" 75¢"$1.25 Good Neighbors 15c Ib. Big "B" anâ€"d Ib. 10c PHONE 89W * 225C frying 12 Aq BOWLING â€"The Great Rangooas, famous palmâ€"reader, is coming to town and will be at the Fred Enclish Hardâ€" ware, 61 Main St. North, Saturday of this week, only, Sentember 26th. The last time he was here. (February of this vear). his» services proved so popular that hundreds were turned »way. In an endeavor to cope with the manv vrgent requests received hy Mr. English for a return visit,. the services of this great man of musterv were finally securedâ€"and on Saturday vou may have vour future foretald FRF®F by making as low a nurchase as 30 cents value of any of the well known Aulcraft products, _ â€"Bowling League games will be officially opened at the Weston Bowlâ€" ing Alley, Tuesdavy and Wednesday (Leagie nights), Sept. 29th and 30th. All who ‘are intesested in good clean sport with plenty of fun, are invited to attend. Mr. Buyers is to be cbnâ€" gratulated on the excellent schedule of tournaments arranged under his supervision. So far the information we have on hand concerns only the Industrial League of which W. .C. Gardiner is President, G. Teasdale, Vice President/and D. Cooper, Secreâ€" â€""Ross" Fawcett. Jack Crosslev and party, have recently returned to town after an exciting and adventurâ€" ons fishing exnedition on Georgian Rav. near Wiarton. Rruce Peninsula. The fishing was good and the bovs landed an outstanding catch of lake trout and bass, the largest weighing in the neighborhood of 8 nounds. The highlight of the exnedition. however, was brobably the last day, when, after breaking their nropeller shaft, thev drifted around the tumultuous waters of Georgian Bay for the better part of a whole day before repairs were efâ€" fected and a landing safelv made. Looks ?A thouoh Ross and Jack are pretty fair sailors as_ well as fisherâ€" mer af ontstandine merit By the way, those trout were mighty good. We can vouch for that. We sampled one, thanks to the generosity of the lucky fishermen. } â€"The Cathcart Class of St. Matâ€" thias church, after one of its most happy and successful camps, is trying to get their winter stride. For camp, the members of the Class owe a great debt of gratitude to Rev. T. B. Butler and his wife, to the splendid help over their transportation difficulty; to Bill Somerset, who acted as life saver and leader, to Miss Florence Somerset, of Mount Dennis, who acted as cook. They are planning a progressive seaâ€" son and invite new members to joini their "Clan". avenue, at 8 p.m. sharp on Friday, Sept. 25. All executive members are requested to attend," as important matâ€" ters will be discussed. ‘The weekly euchre will take place as usual on Thursday, Sept. 24, at 8 p.m. â€"The monthly meeting of the executive committee of Post 213, Rangers Branch, B.E.S.L., will take place in the Legion Hall, 8 Elsmere avenue, at 8 p.m. sharp on Friday. â€"Services at St. John‘s Anflicln church last Sund? were largely atâ€" tended and splendid addresses were iven by special speakers. Next Sunâ€" 5‘\' Harvest Home services will be held on standard time, as follows: 7 a.m., 8 am., 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. â€"At the evening service in St. Matâ€" thias, Westmount, last Sunday, Rev. T, Blake gave a very penetrntir{g adâ€" dress on "Remember Lot‘s Wife". Harvest Home services will be cefer brated on Sunday, Oct. 4th, Rev. C. W. Holdsworth being the special speaker.~ The Women‘s Guild will hold their annual harvest home sale on October 3rd. On Sept. 27th, Mr. Cathcart will be the special speaker at the evening service. gulpit of Westminster church next unday, speaking in the morning on "The Church of Friends," and in the evening on "Progress and Power". â€"The A.Y.P.A. of St. George‘s churcy, Islington, will open the fall season with a meeting next Monday night, s%fit‘ 28th, in the Sunday school room. Afternoon Branch of the W.A. meets this afternoon. â€"July and August Hydro bills are ao-rducudthefutday for discount is Oct. 2nd. Weston Public Utilities. â€"Don‘t forget that Oct. 2nd is the last hlx for melvin& discount on {’our ydroâ€" bill! eston â€" Public tilities. xsd w â€"Dr. .h.‘.f',k,A D_;y‘will _occupy the Weston Bow! For Pleasure! xâ€"1w xâ€"lw ‘, â€"Harvest services will be held at St. Philip‘s, Etobicoke. on Sunday mext, morning and eveninfi. At 11 a.m. the special speaker will be Rev. F. V. Abbott, B.A., of Schomberg, and at 7 p.m., the Rector, Rev. T. B. Butler, will} speak. Services will be according to Sandnrd Time as Dayâ€" light Saving ends on Saturday night next. Harvest services will be held at the Mission churches as follows, on Oct. 4th, St. hias, Westmount, at 3 p.m., and St, Andrew‘s, Thistletown, lice entered two private residences and interrupted three corn roasts. As m result 11 summonses have been isâ€" sued for breach of the L.C.A., police state, Gathering at the Weston town hall, Chief "Hap" Holley, of Weston, Sergeant Robert Wilson and Constable George Wilson, of North York, ‘and Constable Charles Watt, of Etobicoke, broceeded to a residence on Oak St., North York,, where they state four gases of beer and a quantity of home brew were confiscated. The four other raids were all made in a short period of time. â€"The Timeg "&nd Guide regrets the removal from §#éston of Mr. and Mrs. at 7 p.m. There will be special music. â€"Victim of two raids by night marauders in as many weeks, William Donner is flndl* the garage business not all hono& ‘wo weeks lfio a man roke into mner‘s establishment on ferin street and smashed a quart bottle over his head. Nothing was stolen. Last Wednesday night, while Donner slept within, the locks were broken from his three gasoline pumps, gnd some gasoline stolen from each, gallons in all. Constable George Wilson is investigating. {! â€"Conducting a series of swift raids Saturday night, Weston, North York â€"St. George‘s Anglican church, Isâ€" lington, held its harvest tlunkgivll? services on Sunday last, with Rev. F. H. Cosgrave, Rrovost of Trinity Colâ€" lege, 'fi“..,".'?‘ in the morning, and Rev. Tho Dew, Rector of Christ church, Mimico, in the evening. â€"Louis Tiverton, Weston, is reâ€" ported to be in a Stratford hospital as the result of. an accident when his motorcycle f; to make a turn at Little Lku. hway No. 7, east of Stratford, on Saturday. His condiâ€" tion is not believed to be serious, alâ€" though he will be kept in hospital for a few days. I N C HC â€"St. glm Sunday school, under Mr. A. E. Walker,is om cert in Westmount Comm: the third week l&Octoher, in % tion with the Church of the Shepherd‘s Martha‘s Guild. The choir is planning ‘another successful surâ€" prise for tfic harvest service. | Absorbine Jr. _ 78 Seidlitz Powders ._____13c per bot FR'- ~â€" “T- feme MON- "Our Prices Defy Competition" Russian Oil, 16 oz Lavoris ......_.___._..__.._19¢, 39¢, 69¢ Listerine .................25¢, 49¢, 79¢ Pepsodent .....................23¢, 43¢, 79¢ Mi. 31, Antiseptic ...___21c, 39¢, T5¢ Paky Nipples â€"â€"......â€"â€"_â€"3 Borken‘s S Chaties Mitk . THE TIMES & GUIDE Baby Bottles Kleenex, 200‘s ...13¢ ea; 2 for 25¢ I Modess, 12‘s ....._21¢ ea.; 2 for 39¢ WESTON AND MT. DENNIs aturday nifiht, Weston, North York vwnahigjl’\ Etobicoke township poâ€" Hot Water Bottles, SPBCHI] â€"â€"..â€" c mmicces 4 cakes MANY FLOWERS Soap and 1 cake 21 FAIRY soap, all for ___ £1€ "See our window display." S A L E Laxative Brom. Quinine yrup of Hypophosphites ANTISEPTICS For Speedy De One Year Guarantee 24c 44c FASTEETH 29c 49c PINKHAM‘S FELLOW‘S CLEVELAND‘S ige. 89c Veg. Compnds GROVES $3 â€"â€" JU. 87323 87¢ LYDIA 3 for 10c 3 for 10¢ 3 for 25¢ 37¢ ,Co-fivndfn-p.p!â€"â€" | on Saturday md'rot back late in the afternoon on Sunday. We pitched our lfo'm.t Johnston‘s farm, a very hold our reguin: bustpess meeting, at Our Fall are takin at the Troos Hemfgarienn i Later the bride and groom left for points north, the bride travelling in a green French wool tunic suit with fur and brown accessories. On their return they will / live on Butnhamâ€" thorpe drive, Islington. successful weekâ€"end. We are going Friday will be our ing; and the week ceived wearing a wine velvet r'n and velvet hat, with corsage of Talisâ€" man roses, assisted by the mother of the groom, in brown velvet with valâ€" vet hat and corsage of Pernet roses. The groom was attended Mr. Leonani Childs of Hamilton z{d the ushers were Mr. Clinton Cross and Mr. Dudley Newlove. _ A reception was held at the hoae of the bride‘s parents on Prince Edâ€" of the bride‘s parents on Prince Edâ€" ward drive.. ‘lgt.e bride‘s mother reâ€" The bride‘s sisters, Miss Marguerâ€" ite Johnson, as maid of honor and Miss Isabel Johnson as bridesmaid, were gowned alike in lilac nét over taffeta. The dresses were fashioned on Princess lines with mf{lu over the shoulders extending to the wais:â€" line at the back, Narrow sashes of deeper mauve velvet extended to the hemline. They wore offâ€"theâ€"face hats and gloves of matching vetlve%‘ and carried similar bouquets of shaded mauve single asters. Miss Sylvia Atkinsor. as flower girl, wore a long daffodil net frock over taffeta with ruffles and trimmed with deeper {gllow velvet. She carried a nosegay of baby yellow asters and sea lavender. ~ Georgie Reine. A reception followed. For ioing away the bride chose an enâ€" semble of dark brown with hat in Dutch bonnet style and matching acâ€" cessories. She wore a stomeâ€"marten neckpiece and a corsage of white or‘ chig with lilyâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"valley. U pon their return from a motor trifi the bride and groom will live in North Toronto, Once again W. J. Inch brings home the bacon, "Doc" has just won the Druggists‘ and Commercial Travelâ€" lers‘ golf trophy for summer play, capturing the. Wrigiey Tm]ithly, and will take part in the provincial finals to be played in Hamilton for the Nalâ€" co trophy, having won the Torortb district by the gross scores of 85â€"83â€" Bi. The marriage took place Saturday (l;fiernoonchut hfot}r" o‘clock, 2‘inH xSt eorge‘s urch, Is .0 el Berry, daughter of m Mres. g‘ J. Johnson, to Mr. Marcel Fredrick Cox, son of Mrs. Hayes and the.late Mr. J. Cox. Rev. C. W. Holdsworth conducted the ceremony against .a background of palms and auturan flowers. Mrs. Roy Dodfie played the wedding music and during the sn- ing of the register, Miss Isabel Johnâ€" son, sister of the bride, sang "Still As the Night". M The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a fitted gown of white faille with long, tight sleeves, folded neckline and braided girdle, the skirt extendinf to form a‘train.. Her long: tulle veil, caught with orange blosâ€" som buds, was held by a coronet of braided faille. She carried a shower bouquet of single white asters and | bouvardia. \ which he was secretary, and at all times. was a, staunch friend of the Times and Guide, frequently contriâ€" buting to its news columns. We join with many friends here in wishing him and his family all good things as they make a home for themselves elsewhere. . Continued from page 3â€" Running at the Beathes Olympic Track meet last Saturday, T. Doughâ€" erty, Jr., cauged an upset by winning the 4.40 race, making a \vondei-hfi sprint in the last 100 yards and nosing out Harold Rvan of Detroit at the tape by inches. For this feat he reâ€" ceived the beautiful Stanley Stasiak Memorial cup, which is two feet high. Tom also won a 'gold medal as a memâ€" ber of the winning relay team. He will take part in no more outdoor meets until the season commences. John Hebgin and son, who have settled near Alliston. _"‘or some years Cy e e PmE PdE PS WPTRY â€" T esd Mr. Hebgin conducted a tire repair| 30 and Oct. ist, fonflu"&}' Bernice business at the corner of Main street|Claire, in "Two Hearts in Harmony. north and Little avenue, was vitally %e cannot do other than suggest that interested in municipal affairs, and|the choice of pictures presented for on one or two occasions ran asâ€"counâ€"|the entertainment of Weston movie cillor, being defeated by fi'ly flvery ,firs. are really good, every one of small margin of votes. Mr. Hébgin|them. was also an active member of the Son; % of England and the C.C.F. Club, of|_ . . s which he was secretary, and at alll which there will be an invastinn=. Our Fall : $1.40, $2.50, $4.75 and $9.00 Neoâ€"Chemical Food: § $1.15 and $2.45 Cod Liver Oilsâ€"Lowest Prices Norvall‘s Iron and Yeast .49¢ CaBeulu $1.40, $4.75, $9.00 Aâ€"Bâ€"D Capsules: Viosterol ... $1.00 and $5.75 Haliver Oil with Viosterol in Haliver Oil, ghln 55¢ and $1.80 Haliver Oil Capsules: _ Haliver Oil with sCOUT NOTES AND NEWS RICHARDSON‘S I.D.A. DRUG STORE Opp. Post Office _ PHONE 435 55¢, $1.00, $1.80 and $3.75 HEALTH d STRENGTH w VITAMINS Coxâ€"Johnson %4.,.8 ‘lstxm.ncrmsm 1| :COMING THIS NEXT WEEk »The next item on our programme Aspiration t. is Apple Day. You‘ll hear lots more| It is he who aspires highly who" about this soon. It‘s on October 17th. highly achieves. 8 which there will be an investiture All parents and interested friends are ceremony, presentation of badges, etc. invited once a month to this meeting. There‘s; very few movie fans but who â€" appreciate the -d?hof Peter Lorre and Joan Marsh.~This couple will present "Crime &ff@®Punishment" ‘Fracy and Binnie Baknes are the leading ~characters. â€" It is. without \g:lul:c 'i:. ltprym. full m:‘ thrills. . And ‘ on n evonlna. Fay Wray and Jack mmn some fine acting in "Come out of the Pantry". ‘This picture is a scream from start to finish. # Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 28â€"29, have a couple of real treats in store. Dear little Jane Withers and Tom Brown are the le irg in "Genâ€" tle Julia"â€"both â€"do some creditable acting. Everybody loves "Jane." Little need be saidmpof Francis Lederer and Benita lm whose worâ€" %eflom are pictu y ably in "The Gay Deception/‘ yThey have many friends in movie.â€"patrons all over this continent, ‘to â€" read the story : entitled :% Gold" will : agree "lf.l £ x EI::un appearing _ on . and h 20â€" i in hn retuanl m w we ‘find dnt_Equg Arno{d_ Lee RICHARDSON RADIO And ELECTRIC company Those who have been f: WESTON DaAIDY wEsTON 126?;â€"- 2 DENNISON RD, W L.ET the children drink milkâ€"all they can drinkâ€"but see that it is pure milk, says science, if you want them to grow up into strong, well men and women, Our large and satisfied clientele is your guarantee of the finer quality and exemplary service of this institution. . . . Cathodeâ€"ray Tunér . . . Antenna Coupler -~-s-h7'z-...A.h--qur= 2e ts JXE l"l'"-dz:n Control. ou can of General Efectric Magic Tone Raiie untl you‘ve actually heard a demonstration. " Let . . . 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