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Times & Guide (1909), 10 Dec 1936, p. 4

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" IKE" 00M. BUSINESS At 31 MAIN ST,, SOUTH "in. In. c. H. R. Clark sold her “k to Anthony Wolfe, local harness . only iti October, the Agricul- 1Mftee which had been in that for abou; twenty years, had 'tdtT a new location and the Gov- t hosed the old Jobbing House has Mr. David Lipson and provided m- in the one building for their Me braneher. Provinn- of Ontario Savings tad the York County branch of uric Department of Agricul- this week moved into their garters in the old Toronto Job- olu at 98 Main St., NeWmar with the Savings Office occupy- 'ttte ground floor and the office of A) Agricultaml Representative up Extenlive alterations have been Ind. “imaging with a modern front, hot water eating, new partitions, My, vaults and completely re- hunted. Situated in the heart of th. business section, these two Depart- m of the Governments should be dn I position to render even greater .eeriee to the people of the commun- A future included in the Agricul- html office is a Board Room to pro- vid. aeeotnmmiation for the holding of yttrttmm by agricultural vurgnnizu: "lrtlllialu1lltE DEPT. J, It NEWMARKET MOVING $5736.11 "0152' "iiC',rur'ixirii;ri'i; qtmtr, which is an evil not very far For: of wishing by him.-Yomig. Re that lives in perm-tun] suspicion Hm the life of a sentinel-of a ”and! Myer religyed, whose business 0t Toronto this 8th day of De- “It. _ ALBERT CODUN. _ , .. . Executor. & winner. W. R. Willinrd. 166 T “any Ave., Toronto. x-2-3w LEW VALLEY ANTHRACITE “PIONEER" POCA‘HONTAS 1hatdttst. " the “khan Grade Ftrk-Brth Domestic and 1gd-tH'.b-.At SM Price- Under the Meat of v _ ' Mn. T. HILTON "My connected with the Postal Services in Weston for V seven] years) BE Ar.fiouttteous Saint Nick to that non- nl "A...” and -_- L"... n ...:n Pear of yours and see how it will respond with gratitude. Drive in now and have your car checked by our careful. courteous, efficient Service Department. f Estimate the cost of securing care..' frde winter driving NOW. Service to all makes of'cars. LY. 212.3-4 ROSS H. FAWCET'I‘ LTD. V m- an aid hat. mon- huuu of the Ind an}. L 2l,'tp,t', et "P? V v as no on o F 1etit,ttN'ttrdt'g,' 'ik'i' I a: Ion a 'tl tun-annulled will not be I a nemn of whom, claim the has "all not than hue notice page to distributed or my part T9 YOUR AUTO The Evin of Suspicion PLAY SANTA 2jiiSifit, 661.3587)“ to and in to an frtAr Ueore the ND» TO cttitDmytttt “Firestone Tires " ANNOUNCE THE OPENING of mam The Weston Fuel Supply Company "Serviee With a Sm'ile" WESTON --PRONES- Gfitair WESTON When Jesus was a little child, And He with children played, I wonder if they felt His power And His requests obeyed, Did, they build houses of red mud And chests of olive wood? Was His greet genius then displayed: His p'ower understood? _ Or was He like all little ones, That coax for bread and plums, Forged!“ of His household-chores And careless with His sums? When Nazareth was hushed and stilled And. rush-tip ilamms burned low, I fancy Mary told him tales That children love to know. Folk stories of the camel lanes And flocks in pastures deep, And she, for Him, sang tender songs And curbed Him to sleep. immtyndlis . Monumental Works W. It, SCOTT I. J. Ward ' Sm Funeral Directors m: N. tt09t 'W-ton 168 FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone " . WOODBRIDGE 'drtlttlt.'.'tL'trett “no“. not MAJ-bl“, Canadian, Seoul I d can: loin art-Inn. 814w Ellyn-d wtttt a. but ”mum. we: Minn. Write of can not orb-I. 8. I; IUILIDGR J. A. KAT-I'D "' udt.n It. Tore-b Woodbridge " --. “FE-3L?" lat-I Inna-nu" WESTON 1020 EB '4,"t/) Wilcox, Mrs. Rowntroe and In. air; tmnta, Mr. J. mm and Lorne Curr Lucky draw, Mrs. Geo. W. Batrtr and Russell Patterson. Re- freshment: were served ut the elm of the evening. A hock. langu- in huh. than“ for tho walk? diutrlct and n in on- pocud that are will ho {our tuna stand, compaud of cumvmc, Hum- ber Summit. Wm. Rob-luau b &ata and Woodbrid Buineu Men. The committee magi." armaments an drawing up a schedule. The Woodbridge Junior Women's 'tutmttbsptrtusorid I will meeting in the Orange Hall on hand-y night last week, when an mutated midi-u was given $2liT, Moore. Mr. Moore is the pm nt of he International Ponce Gardens committee, between United States and Canada, slanted on the border line between North Dakota' and Manitoba. during which he it" an instructive wcount of tbs act-use caged by the garden. Other items on’ the prefram were selections by Madame Hound com tralto, "of the Metropolitan {Inked Churiih, Toronto, and a piano duet by Misses Muir Thompson and Audrey Ring. A col action of Chritstrmus gifts was taken Y' which will be presented to the Yer County Children's Aid Society. . The Woodbridge Hocko¥ Club had i t"'lrg, ' "r, home I: Mr. ind rs. co. . a on rid. n Rec. Ith. J?rize wfp'nerl wavy“: The taneral' of the lates Joseph James Watson, who died on may in his 79th yen, was held from his late residence on Monday, with inter.. ment in Hillcrest Cemetery. Rev. J. E. Anderson officiatinié Masonic rites were conducted by t. Won Bro. G. W. Shore, Wor. Bro, Gordon L, McGillivray and Wot. Bro. Gordon E. Kaiser, all past masters of Blackwood Lodge. Mr. Wat'son was elected to the Woodbridge council in 1912 to 1914, yas one of the first Hydro commis- eh-fti. K t",',,uefhiy,2ilU,5 qmthedinthent 1eitfhemod,eoot mm I'ail It rit.f,',Q",', L'rlde. sedttuUItt"t.',tt sun. Itll.' mm “Ur lm.fie_mi¥:h¢nhm -tyymitt.errm Mm ‘nceh.lrnhrd~ine-idum paid 'slT1'irgithTl,'lurfl'l"uN'l'l' "utagtrfirrthweqretmertt_tb. 1aT'uTr"GriiGu"%"Gu'd d lie sew f,e, truck turn out of 1:11; nveway c u gin its wsy throng the snow. E', ~£iver he felt sure would have a few thin to mutter about the ruts andthe and to his load. The garage now was emptg and one door was the sport of a iting wind. He could visualize the little trim roadster snug and warm there lin westher like this, or standing " the side of the house in summer resdy ‘to obey his slightest whim. The drive: ‘wey at this time of the year we: usually smooth and sanded. He 'lr/ llieved in convenience, nestness and despatch. So did his wife. The nigh-i bore used to twit them about.bem§ so particular about their lawn an "I flowers, and the cool green plants it“ almost concealed t e bungalow, in summer evoked mmy comments.‘ 1'l, end Jean had beenegroud of their home. They had work hard for it. He could see hen bright eyed and alert. Here the lilt of er voice and the rustic as she passed him to per- form some domestic duty. She was ever birdlik-uut the thought made him hy,; Strolling around the quiet house e gunned in the direction of the Bird house end the sand pile. He "yiJeantmedtouandarm"inurm of a summer's evening when the last mellow rnys of the setting sun sui- tused s Jett light To her the tea- thered i bitants of the little saw tuary twittered ss‘if in thanks for their shelter and hospitality, but ft was the presence of the send pile that drew them to the spot-it was to have meant so much to them. Jean It times envied the sparrows! He. had “we? tried to check these emotions, for t ey caused her pain and anxiety. He could se ree repress 3 {mm tear us he walked into the house. He inn-ed the door. Everythin looked hue Ind dint-ted. A few angers still glowed in the grate. He revived them with a little pile of such he had found in the cell", Yet, he we. hun- g. The exertion of nudism the b',',2r"tttt't,t,','gN'Ptt,cl2t home" to the up the truck had invigorated. He had a he. at stall left, half 3 ion! of Drug lame butter, mummltwm bani-lat maul here. Soon the an in: sin- ling and the hale boll“ One (604 /,iii'id cup of tee would ment He wow out. The empty Mae re- sou to his footsteps. He seemed to be hollow Ind alone. He looked into his den. No! tt would let the framed Mn 0 is company star S'i'i?, he hell need, he thought, u he looked at that erect sturdy boyish tirsre. The heme we: good. No," he could not look " Jean's picture min. f“ n a't,',"a'tf,if if“: it im a an: oo ', At tim. he felt MW. "Lt'.'lh" than had checked-hinge telling:- her, Re send to he I. nut. k reclin'lthlllm. Godliehemld! Iheet he 'trmdered.. “we Plum helm! he " 1-1 mm" _ 2Jitridii' WitiA In! and "ttt-etqd but but t'iii"ii'lii'iiifiy.et at. U C - d 'iiiiriiip' u d s,2Alve,htGT,lttr,2Nt 'r.-TV_P..lelFe_.._M_".B". nut-cu ‘ 't"ge'i7i7."G'taGt"ou"ur,hl't'Ti'lt' TherettretmtthtdBofdi.eorttentitt M a. "I out, " thin Wt the Kimmy“ that work- deu- na tqhrt an. {an} . and dine-mt that wring. in Allan-Magnum". hit. 'heftmt-utitirartta, ardttt._peorheie-ted- 'q6ttteseoodyiumnrtr.titttnd t'h"Jl"ii,'tf,.tag'.S"a", so. . rtteeeiamte-orttrettmttmtmte Winchell 1eif_fhentod,eoat -tr,mtdthemitttoe-atttltfor was». No.ttedurtstfeuiiu'ltu-mt& WOODBRIDGE f and Vaughan Township Min Evelyn Brown entertained tU Tennis Club Ind Bridge Club " to! 'ttgt pdltllt,'g St. Mum?” r were PB. ow- 'ptt,, perm with”, gm 3mm. " “Vikki/3rd ofjtho [rand-t m. Ell'lull are his widow" ad two mm. Punk J. Vinson. tuntiitqtr and Lao. Winch, Woodbridge. Pall. hetNu wen six nophown, Fluxd. WNW]!!! Lon Fm, Nehefon W t. 'Ith, imam-Ind George Rollin-r Ion _ Gf via "rTiiG." " TY; . ELM." nerved refreshments; assisted bg Min Dori; Ostrander and Tom utter. wort . - The "je,', meeting of the Pig Cullun on“. Orange Lad? 12 held its regular meeting ond tr1ift of officers in the Orange Hall on rt- urdny afternoon last week. The elec- tion was conducted by Right Most Worshipful Sister Scott Ind Sister Anderson, assisted by Sister Perry, all of Toronto. The foliowing were elect- ed: Worthy qhairlady, Sister A. Ring; vice chair ndy, Sister E. Robertson; past chairing» Sister MI Bag-g; chip- Plt Sis. . Berry; secret-rag Sis. . Devins; treasurer, Sis. I. own- tree; first. standard bearer, Sis. B. Rowntree; second standard bearer, Sis. A. Hamilton: first lecturer, Sis. P. Lindsay; second lecturer, Sis. T. Uppington; inner guard, Sis. J. Kit- chener, outer guard, Sis. R. Gillan; first committee' lady Sis.‘0 Wilcox; second committee iav7iik it. Maxey; third committee lady, Bis. M. Lind. say; fourth committee lady, Sis. G. Tsyles, Worshipful Brother Kingston then granted the Worthy Chairlady and unrdian Sister Lily Buddy with the cup that the lodge won for conduct- in; their moétings. than in" MI Wu chairman of 21.! body from "" to 1920.110...- nub-r of tho United Church _ Pffur of MWHAM in l A prayed. The hot tears at last welled and ttowed. He smoke but the only answer was the smashing of the wind in the barren trees. He wished he could also.Mp beside the mother and babe that had not known life. T - is busy finding ways of peace, pros- . It was getting late. In the'conceal 1 rity and regress without God, and nag distance he could hear v0ices sing g: urtted & young people to “k u . . . r - Glad 11W Great Joy I 1rriirliiiea'i'iG the stratum as they] to you and a ankind.'" It sounded “carnage: home: ". e radically ta incongruous. Ha laughed bitterly and "In . y01t can in wmr e em l Christ in supremacy over ever inf felt ttahamed in the presence of Fhetelse. It was truly an inspiring am”, dead. Perhaps she could hear him. and that it was thoroughly appreciated He placed the holly' on the grave. was evidenced by the applause which The holly' crackled in the .still frost. {full}? htltn,r, 'et t1,i"thtl"'ctt,,t . . ..." . .-m. ocia ansoeo- The white and red ribbon-his choice cil “3 extended to Mr. McElheran by -aeemed to convey so much purity (Mr. Charles Guy, Brampton. l and love. . v X9; rAnalf3 members of Christ Churlh He must t awa ---what was ha - '. . . " rampton, presented an il-, ning to hf,T.. Wax he gain may? arious skit, "The Fatal ttuest"--tmd it mph; 5 the silence and 'lllllu'l of was almost fatal’to the audience, from this solemn lace was gettin too much a laughing standpoint. The boys tor him: lr"lr"L' he should go now brought down' the house with their (ia come back tomorrow, but he had {ernale impersonations and falsetto not thought of tomorrow. The words voices. and certainly Nut a insure” of Macbeth g". him tr vicarious com- with their royal costumes, The skit fort. Quietly he left the spot. He felt wu_directed by was I. Peacock- in his pocket. Yes it was there cold Miss Queenie Dumbletgi. of Wood- if metallic. It made him shudder, brides delighted the Ind! neewith her _ t he had made up his mind. Some two vocal solos. following which, Con- one else must suffer. He clenched the veners of various Dmnery activities butt in his hand.. His fingers trembled.' gave reports-Miss Gladys Stewart on He got an y. He knew' where his the A.Y. Monthly-, and Mr. Norm. Hol- quarry mail-y at: Since his dismissal liss on Debates. Charlie Mercer led and the death ol his wife through wor- the sing~song, Dorothy Elston at the ry and sickness he had taken a walk piano. _ tthere at night. He had felt wrong- Another feature of the gathering ed. He reaurt.rthewalIirtadazed con- was the Gairtiiixir a Past Presis dition and climbed it with effort. His dent's pin to Mr. Charles Mercer, by bud was swimming. His heart thump- Mr. Mansel Ketchen, Lakeview. ed and pained. His.limbs were Weary. Regret was expressed on the den His breath pained. He tried to rise parturc from our midst of Rev. P. but fell into a teltp, the country Jackson. the Honourary President of roadside. He to think bat his the Council. whohas been appointed to thoughts were incoherent. He tried to Holy Trinity Church, Toroigf. Prior shout, but the noises)! a gassing car to the hen iction pronounc lv, Rev. draw-lied his mutterings. e became R. WEAR“. Rural Dean. Mr. ackson unconsciws. The car sped on-it was led t group in prayers for the King warm and roomy. A man prosperous and the State. looking Ind 0503! Bat in I corner, Refreshmentsanddancing completed lurorously smoking a Corono. His the pron|mme. wl t.ote with parcels was talking Those responsibl'a for this year's to him. She was not apraling to a Rally included Miss l. Peacock. Mrs. willing listener, and she. apt looking Phyllis Good”, Messrs. Charles Guy, at him with an axpresmon of anxious Charles Mercer. Hansel Ketchen, and Bolieitude, 1Jehas" she Tin repeated, Thus. H. (budgr, the Convener, and "do 16in think you can d find some- they have every reason to believe that thing tor. Mr. Smuth to do? .Th.ey say this was one of the' best rallies staged that he is acting very| peculiarly and yet by this enterprising Council. may do away with imself." 'Non. ------d.er--L---' sense, my dear, nonsense!” the great JOY man of commerce said. "He was s - . mod fellow-reliable and capable in ' 'rv, but bunny!“ is buyir?emc"i 'Joy corner to in when sorrow fades lThe man of affairs arrived home _ . soon, and his man servant and maid (And any» with in to brighten Up our lacrvants heard glad tidings of great day. . , '. _ joy, as he praised the Christmas de- LEM“ time we mule were bnnsms durations. . tr along . . _To help in making life-n merry ----0----- I song. Tw. Disco-rem (And 'ttlu': laugh, iny poop: in " There are two hind: of discontent in l t ttor, , this world: the discontent that works‘80 laugh. .e,'d you ll be happy ever- and oh. M.._a._a 0L-a --.u- aCl more. o.rc-t-ttrMthtgB-t. 1'.“ unman- nu. my: Cant!“ Taxi mAugIm "CARS DAY AND no" SERVE! J.0.U Ike! Officers 743 -W PORT craDtr.-qu fifth aruuml Fellow-Hp Rally. sponsored by Pool Deane? quid District Low Council of the A. FA. and bid at Clarke Mem, orlnl Bali, Port Credit, on Thursday, Dee. 8rd, unrated ”manhun- ftogn gums chnghu In an Dun-u]. Beginning with devotional and; mdnctod by Rev. P. lick-on. NEH, Prottramm' not undu- wuy w an “1419le welcome 2, lav. Km Berkley. Port Credit, tor the 'ttl three yarn, has hid . truly and nut mung! to have with the in“: peo- tt present. Mr. "Howard sum, tlie resident of thin year's Council, " drnud the gong. and then called up- on Rey, C. . oldsworth Irslintrtoh, P introduce the walker a the Bvete mg. The Rev. I. KcElheran, ILA, D.D., Principal of Wycliffe College, Toronto, gayevone of the most outstanding ad- dresses the members had eve? heard. Touching on the crisis thatmow con- fronts a British Empire, the speaker urged every member of the church to do all in their power by prayer to bring about a satisfactory sett ement of t is problem. for, he stated, noth- ing in the world could possibly prosper it mankind forgot God and sought not His guidance. Comgaring the present state of affairs in uropo to a barbed ‘wire entanglement on a battlefield, Mr. McElheran told a fascinating story lot how a man, caught in barbed wire fence, was rescued by moth? man who alone braved the dangers f. shell fire and bombardment to bring. the man to safety and sanity again. The speaker also told a simple but coma pelling story of a little girl. who, after. asking God in her prayers to bless everyone, asked Him to take care of Himself. too, because if anything should happen to Him, why we' all be "in the soup.” The truth of that statement is astounding, and Mr. Mc- Elheran emphasised the necessity of God being irwluded in everything we do, both nationally., and, individually. The speaker stated there were three important factors that were needed in the world today, First, to have the sufficiency of Jesus Christ for all our needs more perfectly understood; second, that we should build our civilization to the laws of God, and not according todhe laws, of' man; third, that we should have a great vision of what God wants us to accomplish for Him. He stated that the world today is busy finding ways of peace, pros- tie, and progress without God. and e urged the young people to ask liiiGii'i'iG the xenon as they IJourneyed home: " e you really do. ing what you can in your life to erect [Christ in supremacy over weighing else. It was truly an inspiring a ress, and that it was thoroughly appreciated was evidenced by the applause which greeted the speaker as he left the plat- [ form. The official thanks of the Coun- cil was extended to Mr. McElheran by (Mr, Charles Guy, Brampton, -- - fEl. HEREBY MM: ffl.ltllMl? flll.ll Principal g mango College, Held in . mm Hal on Thumth of Last The male members of Christ Church A.Y.P.A., Brampton, presented an hi1- arioua skit, "The Fatal quest"--" it wag nquqat fatal' to. the auditpee, from u laughing standpoint. The boys brought dowm the house with their female impersonations and falsetto voices, and certainly Nut a figure" with their royal costumes. The skit waAyiirtteted by {Kiss}. Fences-kin - Miss Queenie Dumblqgi, of Wood- brides delighted the and) nee with her two vocal solos. following which, Con- veners of various Dmnery activities gave reports-Miss Gladys Stewart on the A.Y. Monthly-, and Mr. Norm. Hol- ‘lisa on Debates. Charlie Mercer led the sing~sonx, Dorothy Elston at the imam). - _ A - _ re.---, Pre jun ha I v5Mtet-.ttqrir,-P%etrm-tted - ”PF-L- - _ _ 1Nrvu4A,oa-htt-,tamtws,tt ulna-ache. _W1I¢erym, TSeNghmt_dbotwsttt_eNew York Tinn- Book Pm, is a copy of pp, “if ihtii “""‘°°.. gt‘Si’; " u 1,'ltl1'u'W, eemtmttsorwttiet TggNaprth'"td ",'tupt M 'rthtt'tq been "I .to 'g,tPg,td"g'tt,'lrt=l'i, The Mhhphydha con- gt,be1u",tatdg'tt,t',t.",': n _ hqrrtRretedrmtaHrit. Another feature of the gathering was the GaiiiiiMCr a Past Preir dent's pin to Mr. Charles Mercer, by Mr, MInsel Ketchen. Lakeview. 'Nrmito, Wu MEMBZ 16 Church- Flaunt. Regret was expressed on the ds parture from our midst of Rev. P. chkson, the Honourary President of the Council. winch-s been appointed to Holy Trinity Church, TOM'S). Prior to the hen iction pronounc lv, Rev. R. Jae,',',','. Rural Dean, Mr. ackson led t group in prnyers for the King Ind the State. Those muonnihlh for this year's Rally included “in I. Peacock, Mrs. Phyllis Goudge. Messrs. Cherie: Guy, Chm-lea Hefner. Hansel Reuben, and Thus. H. (budge, the Convener, end they have every much to believe that this in: one of the' hen allies Muted yet by this tmterprfttthttt Coupe“. [ ION. IR. thILathlt WELL NAMEf) "THE MINT." siauii IRON no; GurapaG to?! Ttg/gf, ',,'tte.","gs"iei' al- no ar com . dw- 'fdl'l,WIt Appfy ik Denise]. Rd. W.. Walton. x-2-1w '39 ESSEX 'SEDAN. good condition. low mung. new cm, bri'vctely QW-NP! 1iyhfhtetyitre “we, GOOD SINGING CANARIES. “Chop- Perf. ttt' 29 Robert Bt., Weston, phone " , Weston; mmsrnnnn HQLSTEIN _ pun, MELLON SHAPED sum-f MUFF. , it?" inches wide. Phone, evonipn, MRS'. HYLTON, 37 Queen’s Drive, will vent furnished house, 9 rooms, hot water heated, from January to June, rate reasonable. Telephone 511-1 or apply to above address at once. . x-2-1w UPPER DUPLEX, 6 rooms, modern hot waterrhertirttr,, double an“. very comfortable. Phone Mrs. Cun- ning, Weston 668, evenings onit. w.As.NT'ErE-sfnel, bed with spring, Pyone Weston 5604. D.H. YOUNG WOMAN, capable, desires work in the home. Alwly Times and Guide phone 26, eaten, or Box iiiiriim'ci and Guide. IM-tw Mount Dinhii, J Ugiéri 3196 "xx-2- H twenty month: old, hint fully Ic- cuditod; silo, 20 ton- of hay, 34.00 rf, ton. L.' Ira Wo bridge, .R. 2, phone 566, "'"'"%'s 1 _ . - - W lend 18eetttstoThe Get yourself I hinder.“ hobby! Many inkliesainguthlm which you can Iccorn In in your-haul. under the Reed of "Headache." m yourself I smut new dress, m or accessories, it's my even fbr I beginner with the new hit nib. Household lines either head or In- chine, 4"i't"T.'g',t':',t,d, will thrill the new bride Ike ”and! . little our Ippligned chintl notmee for 'e dream; table. Penal-lilo the chil- dren'a room with motifs that will please them or make I quilt M " ,T'il'rnd,,tretc,u,tPg',Se,e. Yo! will fi cumin from the Hot 'e','ttq',','Plg; 11:; glove “In. mm, will»! _ crannies-3 the latent PAS ION end NI LIN WORK BOOK. For Girls Is This Princess Slip Pattern and Silk to _ t'riw It School (girls will find 'ii'iuch fun to make this princess slip ot'lovely she!! pink Hype de chine. u _ The one-piece pattern in no any to follow. Just . few new. to join. The rolled hem.mar be tritium! m lace or left plain. The M tad nrmholes my Also be of!“ m lace. Irish picot We“: -iatly well.and it wary iexpytttive. . _ After she has finished nevi“. tho an slips she cm use thermal win for some everyday ips of haunts or htwtt. UNDER THIS HEADL4tb-,"ror MU", “For was“ the chums le per word, with a Wanna: of " ttttalt. egg-a if ked, also 10c extra it apply Box No. we a! offloh. Styh No. 1826 is designed for sin: 8, l0, 12, " Ind 16 ,eII‘I. Sin " requires 2 yu'ds of 39-inch mm with 2 ”rd: "t Isee, - All copy MUST be in by 5 p.m., TUESDAwa {audit “cation in eumimt issue. "s .. . Unexcetted Mixture for Furnaces One-half Ton Petro No-Aeh Briquettes, ole-half Ton Herd Coal Reading Cobble; (Better Than Welsh) _____, One-half Ton of Furnace Coke trtrh.oduety, one-half Ton of Reading Anthracite Furnace Cobble; ton -.... Pen Coke for Ranges. _ ton ""'"-'"'"-"--"-""-"r'-""""-'-T--------- y, Ton of Coke (By-Product) Furnace She, V. Ton Pea Coal for banking -..-...---.-.-..---.- V, Ton of Buckwheat Coke, % Ton . Welsh Blower Coal "r.-------'-.--.....-............-........ LY. 3122-3 HOUSE FOR RENT WANTED TO BUY WORK WANTED NI. '"."rseedr"u. NM” WINCH”. Uranium.- Pre-trr-diem-te, FOR SALE FOR RENT M__ $9.50 JONES AND HILL ' a, ELLEN WORTH SPECIAL AGRANDXMASGIFT WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Tires m4 Glide 15.an and NM Dept. Phono-mia' " COAL AND WOOD 1:2-lw WITH: Miir'iir%ciiui T V . in: floors, do mull (iiii'9llriit any odd job- arottnd K,', wk». Terms reasonable. hope ttptqt 'rhipi?wpptriopttt+iis. IF Y9U Ire (ohm to drill , new 'elt WANTED .1 A nibble “min for senor-l housework, malt have ”an grime and- ryr.ftrepeyr. .80: Two NWISHFD ItooMg imam. WANTWh-A boarder in com- fortable, private-home. 57 Sfht SA., Weston. T (Fit-tw 'ltWhrf1ir/',Ag, nut a your phone” _ - hen in need of Bunting, and: u dodgers, store 111-. window ends. posters. tickets. out“ Ma.. tiondry or factory tom, ' cull on the phone to Weston 26 will bring our representative on the double. Price‘ consistent with quality F grompt service. The Times anti aide, 8 mm St. tr., Mam. IT'S so EASY ' to place a re,,', Clnlnified advertisement. ultq ?lt"" Weston 26. Minimu- enact In? 63d 'mnd - '7' -- _ gain: mum. XL' _ s, c, q . wind, polished; whale" M; furnaces attended; 111% an cloned. snow removuL 3 ur- 5 when qeedggi by max; 119' with-,1 Gilt Gat or have joiir Faint" Gh Gikfiiir, write me and, will all on you. t H. Rutledge, 65 Robert Street. Ire- SERVICES ex Hence I 2286. Times A for light housekeepiu‘g: rift baiGii; St, West, phone 96- . x-2-lw BOARDERS WANTED MmCEuahNriorrg WELL DRILLING HELP WANTED ROOMS To it}? red Fltitrdfi, 115;? tu,', MW, b't'l',. ai%iidd WESTON 2051-13 $11.90 $11.50 $10.50 21-11

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