Times & Guide (1909), 26 Nov 1936, p. 2

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'"2, .. Hm: . . P ', so! In}; IU C" k SUNDAY. NOV. "I. E 3 .am--r.P. mu. ' a I .a..-Nnd" Sandal. (; . , .atr.-Bmnitur Sonia. ' Inga; m. Ikslu if“!!! Butts lb lPrii , 19m~ new" lm "l'c),, s',,, 33;“ no He iiriiiirai"i :it'unp ' lb "e It, "h'iue my lb 15c __ Me Il/l, minim; i, "Mining in Northern Ontario” 'li,'i';,:,r"'T,1rjt";lt wannahovun-Vb V Er) W . m .Ahnnd. PM .A.,wi -..1.~ f at, 1'tlr,l'Ttht,idrdlgt laden." 'P “h": 'i'if:)iiNttgl'aftt/l'g'tt. _ 'tmate, Park Inn-II chm uHahttt 1'0 Ems LAST DROP" _ _ ‘ Sunday, November 29 _ , ERNEST THOMPSON t' Inf Mount oemis,-A Young Man With a Message 11 gm. ahd 7 p.pt.--Pubtie Worship. ' 3 p.m.--Bible School. Wednesdays at 8 pm. sum. not}: ”7 a Fm.-9mdg School. , Fanitiiitr Service. Gm m. Jer. Hooper. Music MA'PRISE nevus! PACK in! S'tiitilisiruetiid 37c Yotl ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND =WESTON BAPTIST CHURCH it Roast ' " Maxwell lb h the subject at mg” c. u demand by F ROBERT (BOB) menozsou " guest speaker a lbs $1.00 245 my, Nov. pu, Mannie Hill. Waning. WHILESS nap. my. 'tmtarrtaiFiarmt No. 4 Square Men’s Class 'i, STOP ' SHOP' MEATS 0F tiiliriiiy Good Reasons nus WEEK-END IIIy'You Should’Shop at We III Phone 743 .w STOP & SHOP /21'ilsitu a. " 'tss No. " - Inn. 01 Our Convenient 'W-MI; Roo- i. " Your Disposal 1 0115‘“:an ST. ie. . WESTON ~Reagl the, ads. SOAP " 1ll,,t,ttirs No. 2 Cult!!! Taxi HEATED curs DAY AND NIGHT SERVICI Celery H10; It - DH" "a' lb, Me MN, I The thik was based on the story of the woman who had an issue of b bod twelve years and. through faith and the touching of the clothing of the Master, was healed. The doctor pre- sented tmodern rendering of the story. “Andmman who had had tt humor- rhage for twe_Ive_ you? and had guitar- ed algae“ deal .under a number of 1133' _ is and had spent all she had I was no better but rather new worse, (they said she .was ineurable) having heard great things of Dr: X. the surgeon, came and consulted him, hav- ing faith, Dr. X making the .ptoper dumb, performed a. tsuritietd oper- ation and at once the hemorrhage stopped and ehe felt.in her body that shthad been cured of her comolaint."_ things of many physicians. Motfatt’s trnnslation made it clen- that she had suffered a grant deal under a number of mysidgng. l . A _ A ttaeket or Servlcr V c. m, HtNt Mimi of the nddretsg stated that there were bad and good ph sicians, that medicine could be 91th I ticket or . service. _ . Ai in example of a good physician. M w:- brought before the class the (but Physician who went about doing tttiod, ind intimated that the Irrent inn- jun-it, of modern physician would lib b lid in that gummy if they'only had a dunes. , TH ch: '1‘: ingrained to the rela- Mp' t ynichn to society. In “in division. Br. Withrow toucth an the.mbject of Preventive Medi- whfch in, perhaps, the most im- at. We}: of the hauling an to- ) told some 0f the romantic: commend therewith. Health Insurance or. Sate giggicipe which}; ogcuyying 1rttgt,tt2htet,t, of medical men In "tf6TitfiSms today, and medial e'thics ghich, like the ethics of any busines’a or profession, can be summed up_in}herwords of the Golden rule. The Weston Pour Squire Men's Clans had as guest speakeron Sunday after- noon, Dr. o. C. J. Withrow, of Toronto. This is the Doctor's third visit to the class and he has Always had splendid ngdiggces. The union on Sunday w“ an open one and the ladies turned'ont in goodly numbers. The subject chosen 'tg,",;','.'?,',,',,",:),".,',', i',2.h'2,rgietit',e',',',r" arid e irmpn in intro using t e ape; .. t ihtitttVed that there had been some conjecture as to the.subject matter of the address. The thik was based on the stow of the woman whey hr] an inn» of h And though thialfveGdGGt iiii Bigii'da t,ty.y1 the. woman yut/suftertd fanny Referring to the faet tint he was Addressing a Pour Squu-e dun. the doctor next passed to the Physiciun and the individual and stressed the point that the true physiciul must uh accdlmt of Body with“. Mental trr. gene, Spiritual ygiene and Social mm. if he is to do his best work for suffering humanity. The true phy- -‘ " MINI“ oi up 4 - . : . Mr, Open Meeting in Adan-id "e . Toronto Physician _ s/tsi;:' Patient ittieit Have mm in the ' ,' "F Physician, Says C Speaker' _ The Minister wilt conduct both which. Auld Kirk {bit VIII wtt- com you. Men's Banquet tonight (Thurs- day), 6.30. Choir 'tsettar--Nov. 30, 8 mm Needhcnft Blank-Doc. 6th, 8 pan. Syrup T _ 49e Buekley's Mixture 40e Ind TSe Mann's 49 46e Ind Tse Chase's Linseed and ' Idaioith Benoids, iioalii," t5fiiiGliii,' Formdid mm F rummn'gmm . one or f s to!!! our Ad; Ltt Weglnngyfs Star l.l).A. Creotone Wyppoie's Extract of Cod, Oil, Cod my} bii/didi COUCH SYRUP I.IZ.A.' Bronchial Cough Rub "t 3 fynshtvaporisirttt, give _ 5 and Thursday's Thy. We In": You a. Il'", Oar _ an. 'FNae ggheetq cur Chi-Uh. Gifts and an. Liv'er - V V i1 vitaptir,y Prptlue.ts, (Haliver _ mixienuhe'" ' "is: and TSe Pertussin 39e and $1.39 CHEST RUN t LDA. Mentholated Chest Menthouaim., "2“};an 54: m mm” mnnA'nst A Mt" Read Any Gm 1l1lflr)1tftl11'! ll THE MM LUMBER ox - m _ can“ want) “In“, M” IM tlbltt tt. t. V “Em." The. 'gpéiiigé? Bibi: tiiiCiiiiCa, ctroimusatoriniiG luau. SUNDAY. NOV...” "tt _ " --t' mi W d ' 'tit-UU" If. a 'att-. , ' --Ev nin - In?! AtiiitJl' 'llf mu? 0 ." “TIER- HEALTH SUGGESTIONS Minion“ 371 THIRD VISIT HERE TONICS 'tttt rat; Btu. $1.00 98c The second in’the series of trd.-) vanced trradtg'.fstitals " the Toronto Conservatory of Music will be held on Monday evening, December 7, in “he Conservatory Concert Hall. The pro- gnm will 1'T/ arm Workg of eh, played _ Geraldine Cooper; Chopin palatial; by Gertrude Laba- am..vimim M .Sczmwtt 33m. by Russian cowgr 5i,.r,igm, Raine: will sine twdi; a“; rm a‘hd Haydn; and Fredda Br) . éy, violinist. will play Vitali’s Chtueimne. The Ita fritnds of Mr. and Mn. Reuben P Hips, Downsview, are sorry to learn of the serious illness of Mrs. Phillips, and hope for a quick recovery for her, _ Hi." Mr, W Mo, Frank Jefferson, R.R. 1, WW, are to be congratulated on the tfrttr of A daughter, Nov. M, at the We Nussitist florne. Me. . rs, J. Mei le, 6 Victoria 'tl1,iis'4l.jfJ/iiyl' are. it, Y cow-tu- at. now minis. are to be congratu- latisit dit the Birth of a daughter at ge£0bthge Nursing Home on Nov. " "Tmt M Mr. Héwnd Snider. 2 Fieldsworth Avenue, has returned home from the Cottage, Nursing Home, Weston, lol- lowlng (tonsil fpeyrstiprt., Sand}; -iGTis"', Mr. and Mn. A'. W. Greaves, M) Rectory Road, will celebrate their all- ver weddlnz 'mtiversary next Sunday, Nov. 29th. T . ' Mr. ttnd In Noah Tnyles anddam- ily nnd Mr. Mom Tnyles visited Mr. 'gy1sh1rtrfstits Banks at King on Don't fortret the Old Tyme and Modern Dance to be 1Ef in the Oddfellows Hull, Dee. 4 ' by Wes- toniyRebem Podge._ 5: In. WIhuley, 59 PYttAteet, is emulating at the Cottage Nursing 51101112, [following her recent urioua t neat. ' Mr. ad? I " dwin WV! Ir Mr. and Mm.' . Poole, R Let Ave., Taro-toy . Sgnday. Mu. B. rtiii"it%u, the lucky Muller of a kitchen Rigel drawn for " Old- am" min} ”any: night. 'tio. gt index-d Nov. ttth, at max; . hat te, for discount, . .' Weston Pub Utilities. Mr, Ang Mr Garnhtun, of Forest, .11 hit; hon can with M aunt Ind piece at fh' “in St., Wuhan. ' make. an o'clock in th.' 4 _ . C gm. WNWFu “Tm . . . Fwd to: 1m . m:- a! 'ri'ituteTtale i4 MAIN s}: Free, Adah; GivenI on FOR AN APPOINTMENT PHONE: oi" n Man ' helium,“ Miss E. DIleon Weston 1 wNOTE--Ttte Shoppe will bath-ed After 1 Patt. on Tuesdays !le,s,itt, Ann Beauty Shoppe KAIN'g tsam, .. _ Fm . ' WEST Here} a it if you want to an; money this winter: Let I E nudity cod him-Man Off your fuel hm. It's the most column“ fuel to me. Bum chean--tris maximum heat pet shovelful. Easy to 'egriitv"r%o bah he the night. Fill your bin with "WI 'S cool now and cut down those heating worrie tuttretntar. HAVING V BUDGET TROUBLE? #133319: ft more: We an an only BIG vane Wish Colin h an the bl In. (In In"). Mareel-50e Natarelle Permanent, Finger Waves T, titrttytt 'KALOR~WAVE" Permanents. A machinelgss Permanent Wave ' Amunliocil duieeTAirs, 'E‘m' - ia f F t g. the aster Gael-'1 Ragga” in dlt I ores, in” Gap: on route, 1'te.apti,t.h Frii‘hy 1"l'la1., _ 'l . ir-hCiw x-tw With Shampoo-sire ‘ The store has that atmostere of friendship and confidence an adds to the mutual advantage and greater satisfaction in the results of the ex- amination of the eye to all, concerned. This spirit prevais throughout the entire organization and satisfaction to their patrons above everything else is their aim. are sure to attend the gem gt Mrs. J. C. Inin's,' 88 John mt, this afternoon and evening, in aid of the Grenfell Mission Orphan Fund. The program will be of unusual merit, contributing artists, being Mrs. Helen Rowe McHuzh. soloist; Miss Roberta Emberson, violinist, and Miss Stella As a feature for this week they' an pontinlliug their offer. of Better Vdts, ion Glnses " tow popular prices, ' Haireut--25e The reason for Mr. Powell's popu- hrhy is‘ho doubt due to‘hia earnest desire to sdisfy etch individual re- gal-dies: of pried or.proflt. Mr. A. E. Powell, mercury of the Sewn: Optical Co., has received in enthusiastic welcome back to the St, Clair district by "any of his otd friends and some new onek, too, by caning on him at the new store loca- ted " 1261A St. Clair Ave. West. NEW STORE OPENED BY V SERVUS OPTICAL C0. . Watch for the "6eial Wm: in next week's issue of the I’m-Chm.- mu display of Chinese“ [undam- broidarod silks yu, linens " Ttt, Hilton's, 37 Queen'a Drive, born, . l to Dec. 19. xa2-lw 2tigPgiitjilitr,? ita)i,ihitit' Nursing 'romeuwtet, on N01. 1 11531111 unfit BINGO PAttWi/ Odd Féllowf Han. Church St., under auspices of the L. J'. B. Association, S_aturday, Nov. 28th, it 8.80 pan. " Gnmeas--" Cents Elves. Brian-can gum is?” t ii,7iiiijt I "r-N9lSttih 7'?" as ‘ch " thilt WE FIT TBt ALL 'TArATAM4w" Manieure-35e $7.50 l WESTON $2.50 up . _ Trq Me l-lw ___ __,,_ -'"""' u. e... um...- dian Legion, Post 218, held its annual bazaar and home Wh, sale on Saturday Nov. 21. The war was opened a 2 Van. and the draw for the quilt was made " 4 o'clock by the President, Comrade Mrs. yTvhttt. ginning ticket being held by n. lley. The ladies were very pleased with the success of. their efforts and Hm bolting. candy booth. Nah wad. ul- of work. Ind “term-on In. Buy war Girl-tutu Imam. . waldo-n Shim" W.A. in lqiun Hull. 8 Elma Ara. Wanton. on Saturday. Due. 6th, [-0 an. -Read the Ads. The' _La.dietCAex..i1iery to. the Cana- A'rrrmrrirNt The" «e not the n In guaranteed'quulity prescription 1 ' At moron mun: Wednesday-Th-dir Dec. 2-31 “mom“. SERVIIS OPT" tttlata'. 12m " cum I. g Kr, tll" B3. my l"" on]: Bingo run-ti if“ --. iiiiiaiiiii iiiiriG 12 Glue-+201; Tu Ind-add mama: and mom was CLEANED and “PAIRED I BETTER QUALITY GLASSES [tree and Mrs. Newsome, who will We numyerg. A " Main St. 8. Wtitton 8.45 [Mgr A“ of . 1'hrtvh'LtstcrrAr'rrnt m. I“. ans. Future Fascination "YMtlt "man." Six prim ill to draw-10" and "an. .Get your cachet (h- “M of M M. “out t “is “IA-Mn CLEAR]! 'trr 'ridar-rf.80 tray. onummwé HALL. chimi- id 3mm 3.30 p.n.._Adniulin 25c Muff ABRAHAMS ORCHESTRA . THEATRE menu‘s adies’and Gegtf' . C f' ov"t,l,,,,iilr'/r'),t't'r FOR, PROMPT tftrtefteirpt"r Ema. 'l 'il',r, NOVEMBER 30th, utatt' l J, BAZAAR may, use. 4th, 1936 CONCERT Anni-3 low E in!“ and. vision nmcrlmlon n;n Laiaa. ', J.iJj)ttilCtPrlNi. co: V ‘um Ann-pica, t, wxsmNIA 33mm ur ‘3 no. nos STORE MADE TO L00: uiui'iu'itiruate, Lyndhtrrat 216! 1eiprriiuiiiiuiiiii'aeci a It I.“ vagina", thank all their friends for their patronage. A _ _ _ The Rugby teams and the High Schdol Orchestra were guests of honor at a most enjoyable benwet h but Friday evening in the a h 1nd Vocational Aehool. Prim . H. G. Worden and the member: of he staff were at the head table. Dutch; was enjoyed at the close it the oven- ing. Pf, “ll‘il‘ll at [who] my hum Eit.g.e.' Snunhy. Nov. 28th, " tat ..u.. if? a; Firmn'l Hall. loom. W. “on: BAKING an; Nunez snug 11hr stock bargain (luau. but Ill-cg nude to give Incl-fiction. Auispleets of V L.T.B.A. I”. Weston. b To Be t'M, In ODD FELW 3 HALL Church at. _ -' SATURDAY. Nov. 28?. Ba "c 1.00-6.30 p.m ' :'s'tlAidir.. 2.30 p.m. $5.50 ' COMPLE‘I'I l Including Th'omugh Examination l 00 m _ . Danforth Ave. M. 1231 m Flour ""1 In an A“: V "" ‘m mm ~Continued on PLANT cumin!)- GLA‘ZID GEL?“ itt"sir pity psi-2'

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