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Times & Guide (1909), 29 Oct 1936, p. 6

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Dated When Notice to Creditors 'reasts and Haif I Shoulder .....l4c h. an f_cLe_r 77.7. .19q lb. triaii, You will again be able to find in this sale a (run many heavy milk- " can. some with very good R.0.P. Records and “any with a fat teat I clue to or around 4 per cent. Some very good strong 2 yr. old heifers. Many satisfied customers, is the best advertising on these sales. These cattle are picked and selected. not merely . :ouignod. Come and see these cow: sold without reserve. - u. may whom, Dona toot up near 4 per cent. Some real Show Bull. among that. Why drive the country for days when you an have such I selection right under one roof , Ntario's good lads. so fresh and A. B. BRUBACHER. f Bridgeport. Ont. wringing. 10 Head of Good Picked Cattle from 'lumy of Til-n, uUTGiH itiidlik/tirG 1ttHee It the Town Hall, Wanna, ' n. s c OTT E 'JP, day of Sto/tp 1936, the I 3 non: unite to vote in! ma i'il'i?,i'ist1i'i, dl lunkipul,’ FUNERAL AND mu. an t " sac Ist remains" tot,'; imrpeetioet. 5 AMBULANCE SERVICE tl 1 hgeby call up}; all vote): to) Phone " I mm iute procee lugs to ave, Brtors or omissions corrected 39-. WOODBRIDGE 'g't to law, the last day of appeal _ ' he 10th day of November, 1936.: w ted It Weston this 22ml day of" 3m. 1986. Drill-ill". boulder Roast '.""". 'rime RihRoast ....... Mtriast...,..r.., Pl SPIIIG LAMB tlets . " Hocks, cooked and pressed lab Pork, ready for serving . tiedHani.....".....r...r.". IoRedSideBacon.,.....,... a'ttti?tyleSausurge,.. '....rr. tall1a'nkSausatie ... .. V. 'teeMeat,2lh.eurtons., meNr1a1e'T."iss.c...... “Lag kettle rendered..... 16Itr.pk..29e [an , sunburst g2 Lu. "" Ion-Hulk, at the cl V“ Call: " York Clerk of the 'town" GE We’ston. x-8w at Toronto this 29th day of A.D. 1936. PARSONS & PAGE, 18 Toronto Street, Toronto, Solicitors for said Executors. x-4w in e 'u'ta.otro-e Vdm’Lh: __ “' I Fully Accredited l _ IN WINTER FAIR BUILDINGS, GUELPH, ON 12 EXTRA GOOD BULLS, FROM R.0.P. DAMS HARRY VI. MUSSQN, For Roasting Offers Ouali ty Meats Qulity lee! Roast 6 qt. buket ,_.........18c AT REASONABLE PRICES Milk Fed Veal REGISTERED It OLSTEIIS Thirteenth Guelph Sale 30e lb. I Racks Ltse lb. Shank For Catalogue write 10W 27e --COME-- T _ . ___ -------r---e- 'mwmmnus. I _ _ _ - ' _ . _ y fii'iiiiii'iii'ii' m Mount Dennis Locals I Out of the blight that threatens me Dark is the.fear of approaching poll I thank whatever gods there be For my "untarnishable‘ soul. It matters not how tough that tate, How charged with punishment the po I I’ll have an alibi when I get the gate, "I'd have solved ali problems were it not for Croll!" (With apologies to Invictus.) --ttead the ads, Orangovillo 'ttttttttttttttttil Works u hrnios..Ueea. 1dl%i'".1ur..cstS: . - I“ .800 Your Lou} Artist, “Bun- w ' 1“ Mu", " IN human Avenue, WW” 'feytt. ponds: for your Christian Loins ........t Fresh Shoulder Fresh Ham . . . . .21c its. (vital? or In") , ................i8eh. rm? CatAD% CREAIIIY Butter .......28e It. landmark: Ami-n Gm“. tad Hawk. Jun Cundhn. Scotch tsltg"tat'a'e lt" 2t mac puma-.11;- tnoll. MM. Wm. u- nll and In W. ctMtrCE FARM FED Auctioneers, a. ' IUTLIDGI Pork .........8clb. Frartklin-Shantz. x-2W 70 Head All Negative to Blood Test. Charts can be supplied. \ 12 real choice young Bulls. ‘....18clh. .25c carton ....16elb. ....10clb. -.I-l..BRRt- ....2Se lb. ...,58elh. ....49clh. ....27clb. ..2Ihs.25c ..l3c lb. . .l7c lb. .25c lb. .14e lb. .19: lb. Word has, been received of the death of Sumner Henley. famous ttrt and antique dealer of New York, who in Van t was widel known in York Town-£3. . “F was ' Ai.s sixty-mth year Ina had a colorful career of many parts. At one time he lost a fortune in Monte Carlo in a single ni ht, while inter he played in I 'slei'Qtior, Army Band in Sydney. An- other time he picked up a Stradi- vnrius violin for " and then sold it for $18,000. One day he strolled into an auction room in the Bronx, New York, and came out a successful bid- der for a ho: constrictor for $5. V ter keeping it for some days, which proved embarrassing for him, he dis- posed of the reptile tor $475. -Uryteceisssary noises in York Township were given their last rites when York Township Council passed a by-law which will take effect on Nov. 2. It enacts that between the hours of II p.m. and 7 am. no horn, bell or whistle shall be sounded, ex- cept when that is absolutely neces- 'sary in the interests of public safety. Traisgrestsors will be liable to a fine of $50 and costs. One clause insisting that milk wa ons be equipped with rubber tires an: horses with rubber shoes was left out on the request of the Ontario Milk Distributors' Association, it be. ing understood that this will be taken up at a later date when night deliv- eries commence. 'i‘he association con- tends that so far no satisfactory rub. ger shoes for horses had been pm- uc'e . Continued from page I-- right from the shoulder regarding the attitude of the christian church to- wards world conditions. Said he, We should be a stronger race, due to the influence of former great men, whose lives were devoted to the things of God, We have been warned that here is a natural law, which is always right, and good, and is the law of God. We have not shown the inter- est we ought to have done, in those things which count in the eyes of God, and as a result of these our short- comings. we have inflicted upon our- selves the present world chaos. We have not realized the romance in mr- “if.“ that to live a truly s'.""le,t', l e is to live a romantic ite. ere is more' romance in religion than in anything else. The w ole life of Jesus is romantic. I do not wish, to have you believe that religion or liv- ing a tttg, life is fiction, too many confuse t e meanin of romance, with fiction. One is highly romantic, and one is nothing but fiction. The aver- age minister of the gospel is a dull kind of a fellow, he is seldom a robust big, happy looking piece of ph sic-l anatomy. The function of the christ- ian church is to charize it with ro- mance. Look " the life lead by Gen. eral Booth. No more romantic a fig- ure ever lived. He saw that the l york Tow-nip}. building 4t',','t,'t for the nrn sin month a! 1 com- pletely eclipse the total- far the “the halve months of 1984 and ION, Ic- cording to return: issued here. Prom Jun. 1 to Sgtember, 1986, the total is 8.1.5693 , comglred with $1,- 323” for sll of l " and WIN” for 1985. The times for the current You are: January, $62,400; February, $tt,500; March, $129,150; April, 8207,- 050; Mny. $410,856; June, $217300; July, $268,200; Magus?" $172,000,.and September. $110.2 . "it is therefore a ease of adapting the horse to thelshoe. and not the shoe to the horse,"' it cpntended. Rev. Tattersall Gives Baptists Flue Message Women's Institutes of Woodbrid Gi LAM"! Hi": m mm of cg: 2tt"rtt't Institute in Community “a . MMm, Ort. 21. The prai- QM. In. Charm Watt of Think- he an the . g 1 Min, pm. pm' . In the. "n%tt1,,S't,'?.',1,','g,' h! um; WI". I [in plotoguph. The Woodbridge Presbyterian Church will observe its 62nd anniver- sary next Sunday. and I supper will be held an head” evening, The rim“ on SundlK will be Rev. ‘illinm Allan in t e morning and Rev. John Kelmn in the evenin . A g","",,'?,,,',',"," follow the 1'l"'lr,r: in; arm' ttqtoIbrtlteCollege United amen Mixed Quartettp and other Artists. The mission study meeting " the aft-mm branch of Christ Church Wnln'n Arum"; was held at the residence of Mrs. . W. Hicks. 9 Park Mons, Toronto, 2til2 Mrs. J. H. Kidd in chum. mum consisted of a “nary of A by Iii Bessie WAD”. In. Rtdd re- THwed the chtkr and called for Minna and mien. 1teft-hmertts m served hi, the hatch aim-d by her sister, 30kt lax 1. F'ootUtt Club “a Dance Friday night's dance held by the Hamburg football club in Commun- l', hnlhl aura?! 'rl'llTrd','u,,"r',', talk t rou out t e istriet. e program inclnad old time, modern and novel- ty dances with Nelwn': Orchestra of Cllodon Bust providing music, Ind Henry Hilliard, floor man-Ker. The club president. Kenneth Leven, and Louln Egan, secret-q, was in charge. Yer? FYI-elm“ WWMJ WOODBRIDGE rum ',?,iituir'sfe: 1e.iJ,iii,",",iti.,ciiiQiF2,S, .iiiiiiit": flfihfi-Iémimlmaal and Vaughan 1itriity -ftrr, )4". John Kellam, The golden jubilee period eelebrat- in; the 50th trtnivPryar.T of the open- ac,', the present United Church in: ended Oct. 21 with I fort m?Pper served in the Sunday School m 500 people were meant, un- der the supervision of t Women‘s Asaodnion. Folhwin' the an ' a program of mu] timbers tt the am Rick (James directed by "tor McCartney: Mrs. door” Semi, ”who, Throne; Mrs. Imp! John- mm TI.',,',',",; Richmond Hill; Grate Jean, _m Ii. magm- Ember- According to York township police, it is believed the woman became con- fused by the tmfBe and walked into the path of ttte an. She was picked up unconIciou and rushed in an aim- bulance to the mural. where it was found she suffe a fractured skull. Constables Stanley Whitehead and John Thompson laid nu charge against the driver. -'T--- _ Whorefou. my blond bathtub ht Severely injured in a collision with “Grim it I'm to hear Blogr to a car allerly than by Fred Brown, T,',', slow to With: {hr the wrath Humbervae Av... Efobicoke, as the o mun worM not the rightomunen wulkod across Old Weston Rd., an! ot God.--0ame. 1:19. St), Rowntree Ave., [at week, Mia: Sarah ---o----r-- Owens, 68, of Wett Ave., died shortly "Did you hear about the tbwful thing that Idmitumso to St. Joa’eph'l the tench" did to Jimmy ?" hospital. Coroner Dr. J. J. Mame-on "No." Mis ordered an Inquest but no date has fshe made him wash his new at -At the Mount Dennis Theatre during the next week movie fans will have an '/ie,t'tugi,t,y of seeing out. stlnding , ms. Ott Friday and Sat» urday, Oct. 30-81.‘ there will be I gaging 1mg "Pritrdte Numker" with Eleven ‘31:; of brig!“ tgf pila won 3 V and "e n o by Legg.' C'i'fllfi,',t.,%'lJ Sa?. School Graduates' Association in the school, St. Hat'- mad. York Town- ship. Him Loom Fowloy. president, Miss Mary Morton 'and Miss Mary Tomlis diremd ttetivities. church of his day was not in tune with the character of Jesus. He ms condemned by his church, he was slandered in a most abominable man- ner, but his wife saw his vision, the romance in leading souls to Christ, the ioy that would be his, and Gen- eral hooth left the church. He found- ed the greatest truly reliiious move- ment ever known, or li ely to be known. General Booth left his mark. He in today the but loved man ever existed since Jesu. The Salvation Army in 1/r1'l'rn1li'll'lu. Nothing nar- row,' nothing of a nationalist selfish spirit is found in the Salvation" Army. If the Salvation Army characteristics had been grafted into the present church one could safely state that there would be no wars, and selfish petty jealousies to be found, which is the root of all warn. The christian church which of course is the people whose names are on the church roll, do not 'Rt,'," to put sufficient faith in God. ey au- pear to have more faith in wurltilr systems, not at all like such men as James Gilmour, who it said to have walked more than T miles through the wilds of Monfolia. Not that he needed to have wa ked, but that by so doing he came into personal contact with people, to whom he could deliver the message of the Lord Jesus Christ. He did wonderful work among the 11oNol.i,ysss, all due_to_uhis faith in f1 Rugs!” and Dick Powell, and "Law in er Hands’ with Margaret Lindsay, Glenda Farrell and Warren Hull. The features on Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 4 and tr, will be “Earthworm Tractors" with Joe E. Brown, and "The Invisible Ray," with Boris, Kar- loff and Bela Lugosi. tyriiiri'Grii.fCi.eirTiirih.Fi%, c3513; God. The same with William 'th'.: tier, once a member of one o the baptist churches in the city of Glas- gow. Quarrier founded settlements, “wt, unwind“..- ""iif2" rel KW. Haitian-t. Toronto, - - F"" . w. yup-m The announcemem 'lS made dur- ing the conchdi banquet at which Demon linen?!" Wu the guest spatula Miss Our-Mon Fluted first in the audience Tote and irst in the applause recording machine abun- tion. She won the giver cup for best am... in the Pool drama festival two year: ttRo. _ _ "a“- --.., a... urn-u nan-In, Mrs. D. C. Longhouu. A contest was held b Mrs. Alex lunock and Mm. Farr, Kinks M. Ctweeh, Lambton Minn. Mrs. Cook ave a tale on institute work, and an, Fol-Ir, of Lambton Mills, spoke on horeietutgre. Refreyh. ments were served by the Thistletown branch. Announcement In: - at the A.Y.P.A. fifth pmvlncinl conferenco in London that Miss weenie Bumble- ton, soprano soloist, oodbn'dge. rep- resentine West York Deanery, local council of the A,Y.P.A.. had won first honors in the province-wide amateur contest "and before a crowd of muggy Moo young people. - A Township Ling! Mum-u ave a - on institute slr,.',?. Fella, of Lambton on horeietutgre. Refresh. served by the Thistletown 91 but“? Eu! L? 5221:: Mr "Did you hear about the Bwtul thine tthtencher did to Jimmy t" o." "ski, made him wash his face'at school. and when he clme home N his dog didn't know him, and bit him." Marking the 15th anniversary of the formation of Mount Dennis division of the Girl Guides, the 175 successors who form six companies, and one of the eight girls who form- ed' the first company athered in Chalmers United (T/l/IMI',',',',',? Den- nis, recently, and held a banquet. Highest honor the organization may give to outsiders is the "Thanks badge," Mrs. William Linton, district commissioner, explained. These she resented to Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs. F. Blinker, and Miss N. Mould. Mrs. Linton traced-the growth of the Girl Guide movement in Mount Dennis. "When it Minn,” she noted, "there were only oi; t girls in one company. Now we have 176 girls in "iv.ePrgan.i,t1. The: is encouraging" _ F"""'"' -.._. __. -..-w.....,..... Miss G. Somersett/one of the girls in the first company, formed in 1921, was presented with a pen and pencil set by the district division, and a ttou, quet by Company 11. Mrs. Linton wns gresented with a boquet of red roses y Miss R. Oliver, lieutenant in Com. pany ll, Mrs. A. Hey, first district commissioner; Mrs. L. Mcwhinney. greater Toronto commissioner; Mrs. . Miller, Oakwood district eommir sinner; Mrs. L. Pincoe, Runnymede district commissioner, and Miss P. Irons,,president of the Mount Dennis local association, were among tho guests of honor. Misinterpreted "Do Englishmen understand Ameri- can slang!" ' "Some of them. Why do'you ask?" "Mr daughter is to be married to an Enrl, and he has just cabled me to come across." bi MOUNT DENNIS GIRL GUIDES’ ANNIVERSARY Division Formated F i t t e e n Years Ago Holds Banquet F---""-"---"-"."""; Pm‘o; {whiz the In on! t m’ . ' mun 'L.Tg,'t.1. krona. uh or metros, if it no of m mind their... Soho! your. in a "We. point In than will in the k'lu,.'arraf'.',t A 'ht m n.- 'he-i-tits.- M Hive your sin nicturu lulu" now before the rush Minn. You will naive every Ribonucl- in our Audio your phulnurunhl will be nicely finished ln time (or mllinu to your friends Ind relating obi-and. Portraits thrttt $1.00 - Other: 53.50. 85.00 hr " I71 LAMBTON AVENUE FASHION HINTS PHOTOGRAPHS for Duran: Christmas Mall An .xveikrrtt notation uf proof. 5:11qu For HINTS MILADY SCUM"! HENRIETTE “and. For appoimmenl “hull. LYthurnl 7947 Your Local Artist Outside u aaltiattnltle L o n d o a church. "Where's Malena?” "She waited to speak to the rector. If he’ll It!” to have the WI"! done over and the chancel redecorated. she's going to be married here." Mr. “d Mrs. smiling» of Wont loan have been whiting with w. andkMrs. Prod Usher (or the put wee ' ' Tho Community to but of the sudden “In... of En. N Pear- Iol. We up. tee t My New. ner. Wu. tt . In. ‘w. A. lib, bud it'rhetp,tt visited by thiovu, 'ylitvittth.mq of considerable train and u ham Haiku. QUEBEC HEATER; I double bed pull out couch. Apply 2 Victnr Ave., off Jane St., one street north of Dennison. x-lw '29 SEDAN, excellent condition throughout, bargain, very easy terms, must sell at once. Phone 920. x-lw SEAMSTRESS sewing Machine, drop head. first class condition. Phone 198-W, Weston. x-lw O? TWO DRESSERS, two mirrors, small electric stove, and child's tricycle no rensgnable offer refused. 24 Sykes Avenue. x-lw McCLARY HOT AIR furnace. Apply} Tet, Ind Gy/de. -- 0-le Two GOOD ROUNDS. well broken.) T. Fl, Creighton, Scarlett Road. I MODERN CQQK sump; " EIGHT ROOMED house at 18 River- side Drive Westmount (5 rooms and bath, first floor, 8 room seplr- ate flat upstairs), all conveniences, . house brick veneer. Apply JUM- tion 7213. u-lw TWO FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, for Ii ht housekeeEing, 61 Dufferin St. “Fest, phone 9 -W. tr-IW COMPLETELY furnished home,' all conveniences, garage. owner will rent very cheaply to reliable fam. ily till May lat. Cars convenient. Apgly 21 Denison Rd. E., or Times 155, imes & Guide. x-lw FOR RENT and FOR SALE UPPER DUPLEX for rent, 6 and bath, hot water (um: hardwood floors, brick an em. Phone 663, Weston, '18 nine, after 6 pm. NYE R09!!!) "tou" In iNE OAK BUFFET with small lead- ed glass china cabinets at sides, with mirror. Cheap. Applv Mrs. C, Cameron, Stuart Ave., Thistle- town. ' o-lw new, enamel back siielCanT'riuii', Owner leaving town. View any time Apply 163 Main St. s., Weston. 'AP, ','d,',PAea1'1t Chl'fANING an pm: his man, t, water and li ht ftr,,tat or may be used for “:5... 'hndt" " um St.. N., phone C. V trHq. .y. mun-nu "DUNE for mm. newly decanted. Ill 1"'lvg'.1e'"ig; gas, furnace. rage urge lot. Apply 28 '1ng Din: Wrstmount. o-lw UNDER THIS HEADii"For Sale", "For Rent", ete the charge is le per word, with a minimum of Me cash. $3111 if booked, also 10c extra if apply Box No. care oi o we. t All copy MUST be in by 5 lication in current issue. Ct-d-atm ”Housman. Charges New PM tgtqtatted ran - no " All] 4V1 "%-0thtst no! 1Betnt Vat. It.) FOR SALE FOR RENT l, ’03. A. WARD (Hawaii Vii-331i cannula 'P.ttr hGuel, If! FURNACES MUUNT III-ENNIS xtw Phone-Weston 26 , ined- lr's. Cun- o-lw - It on Emil-'10 on rooms x-lw '0-lw l p.m., TUESDAY, to insure pub- GARDENS cleaned up for the winter; screens, awnings removed; storm windows cleaned and put up; hard. wood floors cleaned and polished; ' glazing and painting. Phone 469. HIGH CLASS DRESSMAKING. tail- oring, alterations, done reasonably. Miss Doris Heath, 136 Queen's Dr., Weston. Messages may be phoned to WOULD YOU LIKE TO EARN: good steady income right in your own locality? Special experience not necessary. Openings to "liable, intelligent men. G. St. George, 570 St. Clement SL, Montreal. x- .0.W. IF YOU ARE GOING to drill I new well or have your present well re- paired, write me and I will call on you. T, H. Rutledae, 65 Robert Street. Weston "" o-4t CLEAR, NEAT typewriting. letters. documents or other matter done by experienced typist. Lowest rates and immediate service. Write Box moi-Times and Guide. - D.H. yt l v.rd.htu.siness," a/ 71;;ires rooTn WOMEN! Wot won't helge you! “DRUGOL POYNTS", i so tttine preparation for PTit'ttd or mt; ful menstruation ILL! So " KARDISH DRUG STORE, Mr, Weston Road at Bicknell, 1opp. York Mute”. Pm JU. 2128. RrruAtttViijCi,; man-751' polish hardwood floors, cut law-m, 1:e.Pll rim jqbs. Term. reu- PRINTIrtG-"As near as your phone" -When in need of Gtf"t such as dodgers, store ills, 'window cards, posters, tickets, office au- tionery or factory forms, a all on the phone to Weston 26 will bring our reptvsetttativrs on the double-. Price consistent with quality rompt service. The Times Ind' guide. 8 Mat: St. R., Weston. IT'S so p.A'iiCti," "piirirrGruiri. C l as s i f i ed advertisement. Just 'phone Weston 26. Minimum charm 25c. "but itii/oeeiyik ia, 16:. q Weston and bomnihrprivvggév taiirf."" iGii 'yl.Itrti Mrs to Box 160, Times; Guiae. soluble sEtWrfetTg OFFERED MT. DENNTS Ifiiiiii'iFiriG'"i"'G" BOARD JU. Go-rlo tt-tt--Aatn sum “Nun the Sailor” Cann- HONDAYJI‘UBDAY ,, Nan-h: " DOUBLE BILL “HEARTS DMDBD" _-with-- Marion Davies-Curtis Rulllel _ Dick Pavel] . ' --also-- "LAW IN HER HANDS" -with-- Miran-2t Lindsay Glendl "rretl-Warritn Hull AGENTS WANTED ' -tritb-- W Tarhrvaor,rtta You: MrscELLhNili6i7g “HELL SHIP MORGAN” “THE INVISIBLE RAY" --with- Both Kartofr--Beia Lhrotri WEWDRILLING WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY November 4-5 r DOUBLE BILL "EARTHWORM TRACNRS” . . 119qu mu. “PRIVATE NUMBER“ DRESSMA'KING TYPEWRWW T'lNdh'W" _ Dick " WAN'fETi --with- Joe E. Brown -also-- ‘-I’|PI8 it 15e cash. 10e .. care of this x-Aii. WM! 130 no”: ',., etc. 14-12' o-_lw p-ly o-lw

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