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Times & Guide (1909), 18 Mar 1937, p. 6

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Mrs. [in-o Wm! '” Mrs. Emma Caroline (Smith) Waxy all " the home of her son. Glut-lea my, 28 St. John's road, Weston. on any“ in her 9491 Le".- - . - Born in Norfolk, Endnnd. 88 yen: an. Mrs. Wacey came to Canada with th son. Chariot. 80 you: ago. set- ttt in Weston. where she has mid- mr smce. In. Wneey was t member of St. John’s Anglican church. Weston. She nrvived by two sons. Charles and alter of Weston. Ontario. and of 'olk, Entdand. nmcthely and daunting; away. Joyce. Want:I mm; an H. . 'ttherirtaton a In. J. Dummy. both of Sunni. He m endeavouring to impress the at! It his side. "I’m in the cupet " said he. "We manufacture them, pm know." "But," queried she, ‘b there much monoy in that?" l'Whr." aid he, "even in eartreta there ' a 'ph' to be made!" I for m-ee..--.-.....--..---.-.) Ma’- Yeast, reg. 75c, 2 for J“ Mr Oil, 4 01., reg. 25c, 2 for .360 “Ml, r01. 25c, g for _..-.......,...." Aerentie Caucus, reg. los, P W wot bum to [in im- on this Big "le-Bios .0 A ("I of the outstartdine rum 3.. our window. and (ll-plum. funk“ Cod Liver Oil, reg. 81.00, I for w.-....-..---.-.-.--.." In! Iron and Wine, reg. $1.00, -- 31o: "e-r.,-....---..-----) _ {or s.....-,.--.-..-..........--.) Oil, 8bom, reg. 81.20, for .--..-.....-..----ti,n Wu- Cod Liver Oil, reg. tlilo, Mi 81 Tooth Paste, rem I for ."----r....r--.-...-- Pre, Tooth Paste, reg. 2 for -.d.LL-L..L...L.C.',...f..C..1'..'., tire. Shavender Cream, i Er ..,C..C.LL......U..'.C.'.L'......i..'L'.'L...G"ii 'ttstil Shave Stick Refill, reg. 2Ae, 2 for ".-L.L...LLU..U1r;.."..r..'.....r'.CCG'ii th.rerr Razor Blades, reg. 369, H i fir ...U.L..L..d...C.UL Reap Dental Fix, I Jo? .LLL'..'..UC..C.f...C.U.1'.....C.C. 'ei.Al_Tooth Powder, reg. - “eff "trar.."..'...'..,?..'....'........':..'.."..".'."..'..'..', 'ttell Shave Cream, reg. 'Chiu.......-..].?..:..........".].'."..','.'.'.'..',.....'...?..','.:',";' Gardenia Shave Lotion, reg. 50e, t for arc-_-cava-.---.,--.-..." 2 for .---..---.--....-..--lne Jontoel Taletsm, reg. 25c, 2 for ...26e VII-h Cloths, ...2 for He or 2 for 16e Lorie Ell! Pix, reg. 35c, 2 for Me Tooth Brushes. reg. 26e, 2 for "6e Tooth Bmahesl reg. 35c, 2 for .16: Jamel craar, reg. 50e, 2 for male Lavender Tdcum, reg. 35c, 2 tor Me Gifting: Skin Softener, reg. 5fle, 2 for L..L..L.U....., U...U..U..CiL.T..C.....'.iiie' Slim-3M Powder, reg. 25¢, 2 for ..L...L-C..J.LU..'........UCC.._riie' Gedytin Flee Powder, reg. 50c, WESTON and MT, mamas Phone " - ML 8733 INCH’S SUPER-SPECIAL FOR LADIES Po-e-not Face Powder, $1.00; Porget-me-not Cold Cream, 50c; Forget-me-not Vanishing Crenm, 50c; " $2.00 value, all for a... c “Speedy Delivery" - mun-m Dumb an than SUPER-SPECIAL FOR MEN Forget-me-not Shave Cream, 86et Forgot-me-not Lotion. g; 'rgntat"lot Talcum. ; l. Va ue. .11 for w.._._,___._q.._ 79tt SUPER-SPECIAL Minn Fruit Saline, l has bottle, 2 for WI t GC...,-...'..........-..]....'-........"...'..'.'.'..'...........'"' I Baby Powder, reg. Me, t tor a...“ s-...................-..) Drug Stores I)“ I“ Elmer (screened), awn nuns “MW“. .ereatthesed Yo: ....uCLU.-.U.r..'...,.,...r..1'L...are' Lof Magnesia Paste, tog. {in minnow co? a was: " Cod Liver Oil, reg. $1.00, rt -..--...-.-.---....-..t1.1n Iron and Wine, reg. $1.00, ' w--...-....-..-..-.-..-..-) of Hypophoophites, real}; CUT an MUG Noni "a JO. tttt ll - The that up!!! Yolfk (gouty 800d in: 7:1: t1"rL1g,?fhtt.L. Mai Me, -36e reg. Uie Ilte, Me, Ale The front of the In)! In: utilized tor the seed Ixhihitl, with eommarcill OM yiueytiortal (“with Mr, the wags. lenvmz setting W " a rev of e In]! for the afternoon frown Prui- dent Juno: lawn 0 Richmond Bill culled the meeting to order and intro- duced 1ulor Dr. trtlh who ml- comod to Aurora the 125 - vili- tort who taxed to cavity the satin: nccommodntion. Mr. cLeu: then all- ed on Vice-president L. P. Evan of Gormley to take chug. time he VII more " home. Elton Armatron , President of Au- rora tgt,t'gytl gociety 'ttPc brief, 13 and ohn D, McLeod a? t e Ontario rope, Seeds and Weeds Brunch, dis- cussed the Jtrl,'ltg and ule of taut. ning mills culled attention to the display arranged by his department of grlin smut: out the nuushinery and method» of Ironing and to prevent loss trom thin (unease. - - A Pair mated than“ the [In no- 'tlag at the Autumnal ttlat "' Into? PM Club a! the My "I hold in tho Who Hull. An- ton. on “My. link II, paved to be "en more Wu! chm tbe director- had hoped ftr,in I mt when nod mppliel no not very plati- M. it urn surprising to find one hun- dred and ten cum-in of led min. po- ntoon, gnu and clover loads of null I high quality on oxhlbmon. Attrieultural Repreuntotive W. M. Cockburn, who Wu secretary of the tair, introduced the opal-l speaker, Dr. G, P. Meltoatie, Professor of Field Husbande at the Ontario Agricultural College. uolph. Dr. McRostie. who had tend to one of the judges, com- plimented the monngement on the suc- cess of the tair, laying, "If this is what you can do in one year, I would like to be It your fair in ten years." The weaker reviewed the various classes, ',i,'r'i'gf, many constructive suggestions or the preparation of their e lbiu-in the future. At 4 o'clock tho spectators were tak. en through the Aurora Seed CRIMES plnnt where Mr. McLeod demonstrnt the elficiency of the various mchlnel. 2l,tr% this Buldwin's firm enter- tained V th coffee and undwiches. Over 100 hula ii and Grub. an“: Anita Dy, wrllucy ants-L ennui, uvuulcy. Claw 2~§wing wheat, my other type - Bruce Davidson, Aitineourt; Jag}. StirlintruMqrkham.. . - . . V Lin of Award. The following is a tut of Iwarda: Clams l-Durham or Goose Thet- tera,,'.',,',";,',',',',." King, RR.3; Alvin Fris- byzu rnger, chk Smith, Gormley.. court; I?ottttlnt' Miles, Millikan; fuck cag,uTfl't Agincourt. C as 4~Euly oatar--Bruee David- son. Around; Funk Marin. Kes- gick;_ glter geese}, Merk.h.tm; J.ohn "'cfa'u' '3 if2hiid, - Jack mug, 8,'gttg Hurry HI en, King; Wm. . Gohn, grungy; Sho. Msfl?.tyn, Agni; kGirriiuitiiri, diGifir,Nri means. up. Gormley; Alvin Cauchy. mon- ville. Class F-Ute oat-Maurice Hum- ill, Markham; Bruce Davidson, Agin- eourt; he): Fri-by, Gormley; Inn-y Raina, King; Thu. Watson. New- nurket; W. . Cook, Mum Clua ','p,,d,it..h'4trp- nnrd Well. 9391:, f2ortpleyi ery Hnines, King; - C16; -ii2fiis1djariL-_ Frinby, Gormley; Mun-ice Hamill, Markham; My“: hr7ii, Upiorwillt. _ - _ _ Clu- 1tr--AlBiU--EBrl Em ring- Mm, 9yr9trtA.aurk? [bum]! {in} - Gil, itiriieir 'siiiiFii,' ' "inc'olii'tf in}. cut! Jarvis. MtWil'id9,"a'rd Smith, Unionville, Rig} fiirriii,htGFieF. "tjrGsrYLyriikikAiai--M.uriee mor. m, Markham; Juno- Smith, Gormley; D. J'earert,_Nrfptourt. - A _ _ . cm. ii--aiuitsancdtut Frilby, Gomley; D. Put-m. Azincourt. Clu- 1tr--Auik.-V Emptine- Cius Il-med ehtvtrr--Gerald Rat- tle, Millikeni Cyeroy Kegnedx, Min- tle, Millikan; Cameron KennedB Ntin- court.' Geo. Padgett, Got-Inky; . Pear.. Ion. 1iiiriiaT; Clark Young. Millikan Chan t2--.Attge.ine Vallim. Unionville; A. Vllhm, Unionville; Maurice 11-min, Markham; Marmm Jarvis. Unionville. Class 16--Onothr-Jaek Fri-by. Chas 134m Glover-o- Cox, pnionville; Mmtriee Hamill, Mark. Clus 18--4hrnst Clover-o- Cox, awaited 'iihe"rGy the massive whee? Unionville; Mum: Hamill, Mark- our monster our of ng-or-not. the hum. glancing Arabinn ate B, or the Gormley; Mun: Jarvis, Unionvilto; ottdeiods Gun Carriages of the Garnet Evans, GOMW- doteNe-ttnrreIled Hickeyitean Heavy CI... 16--Pettatoei, "rir---aek Artillery. which guards our tUnx and Fri-lg. thtrmbtrr Em: r. gohn. (ionn- “M! tttrr RUINS- Icy; Maurice Hamill, lantern; Bruce "The Oh'.-Ration will be delivered Davidson, fA'gtg,'; in eleven or eight different langua cs 'ue Ie-- otatoets,Utt--w. Barker, and innards 0 several thousand 'fic' ch; Chan. Geek, Amman; Dundee fem tongues. People who may be. Hemill, Mel-khan; Gordon Ida“. cone tired can sit down on the ground. KR or hm themselves out grace ully on speck! Junior "rmers' Inter- the no? of the Drill Shed, which has Club competition aroused e greet deal been engaged for ye purpose on ye ofintereit and "gr,Pa."trta1t,T, fleet occuion. Others will be al- entry. The T. Eaton Co. trap in o owed to hang around promiseously. the winning club were won by Victoria "Ye performnnce will conclude in Square. Their ten highest prise win.. ample time for strangers to take P' m tRiynahipt for Europe/pap, Pita: Icy; Maurice Hunt“, Markham; Bruce Davidson, Agnew“. Clan Ie-- outoea, li-W. Barker, Ettte.t.Chyy. 990k. “New Ahuriee J "nun l - 51139 , [SHARON NEWS ( ( "') " no Night students of Weston high and vocational school displayed the results of their year’s work at the nnnual de- monstrltion in the school Monday night. latest styles in dresses, mil- President, Jas. McLean, Richmond Hill; vice-president, L. P. Evans, Gorm- ley; 59c.~treu., W. M. Cockburn, New- market. Directors-L. P. Evans, Germ- ley; R. R. Crosby, Markham; Jas Me- Lean, Richmond Hill; Clarence Mar- chant. Schomberg; Frank Merritt. Kes- wick; Alex Davidson, Agineourt; J. Hopkins. Button West; J. Oldham, Mt. Albert; P. MeTaggart, Kleinburg; Chas. Cook, Armitage; J. Lundy, Ring- wood; Maurice Hamill, Markham; A. Rutherford, Woodbridge; J. Frisby. Gomley. Judges-Dr. G. P. McRostie, O.A. College, Guelph; W. J. W. Len- nox. Dom. Seed Branch, Toronto; Jas. IAuzhllnd, 0.A. College, Guelph. her: will each get a silver trophy, while Jack Frisby and Fraser Gee, President and Secretary. will each get two bunhels of registered seed. The officers and directors' of the Seed Fair are as follows: Continued from [use l-- remarkable invitation ends with the following directions to prospective visitors. 54-Year-0ld Poster Tells Plans For Celebration "Don't fail to remember not to forget to recollect and bear in mind the Paw-Knees which there may be Millions thereof. "Proprietors of Quadmpeds ' will take notice that they are respectfully requested to remove said beasts of my from our line of March in dew Ion-on: while If frond parents of loose urchins wi I p use exercise suf- tteunt parental awe-thorny on ye grand ocmion to grevent their pre- cocious: 933W“! pm 3 tr. t t i.n g funk, ye Feefee Island, ye Cannibal Iliad?! Roe y Mountains, ye Moun- taim, o the Moon, Ottawa and Buck Le" Land, also can for SnndX La e, Nuanaga Creek, Lakefiel . Black Duck, Lake. London, Paris, Oak Richardl St. Louis, Montreal and tdsho, tE,t Sound and Love Sick Ram; o ye msrious Snail Lines to: It",'."),',"')',':':'.",',; Mud Lthr, Jukho.&:J‘ of Skye, and Cohnurg; - ye on Lines for Madam Roh. nygeon. B1oomfieM Md Greonland'u tet Mountains. A few Saw Hnrsvs will DIM be tit.'t"Irt; a a? pas- ‘m to n on: em or other land. Tina's all. P'%',','l%','l'l'l; for sale It the Rook- 'i-chime 5 eettut, t "Peterbrroi, June Mth, IRR.'?." the f, "r' ms: 'V.", ".9 WW" a?“ J.iePije, ' MAY-i" e,iceii It Mt. program vi "tTies'?,' “can when of the community. Ind will take the form of an Amateur'mght. fen- w.” Bows”. and his "din M “"‘"'".. _ 1i,Ut,r,,e'Jt, i m rents. _ gtte',,"'lidVgt,t',',u,',tTr.t out“. at Dunn Chm-h. mrittt '. “I a: - Md Bill was 'EIW9M3' _ 35-70.. concert in Shun" m T'nettl, I GUIDE V . Westqn Night Students Hold Annual Work Display PLAN SPECIAL SERVICES FOR ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Passion Sunday survives at SL John’s Anglican Churches were, well attended, and in the evenin the church was taxed to capacity. lav. C.' Carpenter was the preacher in the evening, and at 11 am. the Vicar com. leeted the series-of sermons on "A eeall to Religion." Qn Wednesday, March 17th, Rev. H. Ben Oliel was the speaker, the Vicar exchanging with. him for this sgijvice. Palm Sunday, March 21st--Holy Week and Good Friday Worship _ Services, on Palm Sunday, March 21st, will be as follows: 8 a.rn.--Sps cial thanksgiving service for splendid spirit and willingness of workers who have made possible the cleaning and renovation of the church. All com- municants will be present at this tter- vice, the service of the Holy Eucharist which is the greatest of all thanks- giving services. tl a.m. -- Padre by the pupils, were on display. in ad- dition to samples at woodwork and other work by the building classes. In linery and coats. do~izned and made "I'lt cm1mlwnsi‘mm7 Dun "red a My. Man. Out. Gnu-m "In. "err.. - my”: M (”in - ', M m m I THERE‘S NO DELAY WHEN YOU ORDER A “W cannon“ with In; an m Icy! ‘Sm‘Copr vi. ’1065 Holmes of Toe H will be the speaker at the special children's service. In case of an overflow, arrangements have been made. Parents are asked to he on 'hunld w,ith t.lwiy chjl.hsm._A.60 p.m.--in the church, the Bible Class, under Mr. S. Wilson, has arranged for a special Palm Sunday service. Old and young ate invited to attend this class. 7 p.m.-HNv. Mr. Kaminsky, of Nathaniel lnstitutv will speak on "The first Palm Sunday multitude." St. Luke lo, verso M. Good Friday services will be: 10.30 a.m.-the Vicar; R p.m.--Rev. R. Walker. Easter Day um II " lows: 7 a.m., 8 a.m., 11 a.m., ' p.m., 4.15 pam and 7 pan. Holy Week Services St. John's Holy Week services will he as follows: 10 am. and 8 p.m. each day. SEeakers, Monday, 8 pam-Rev. R. Wal or, B.A.; Tuesday, 8 p.rm-- Rev. Walker; Wednesday, u,gia Rev. Dr. Pickering, M.A.; oundy Thursday, 8 p.m.-Preparation for Easter Communion. Rev. Canon D. Russel-Smith. B.A., of Christ Church, Cathedral, Hamilton, will be the mis- sioner. evening dress drrsizrurd and made herself. and (2) shows Frances A in a dress of her own creation. (1) Margaret Jones in a rose taffeta Will R moan . um nip an?!“ 1M1: IVER J. T. Fan 3. Sons In. In!» Inn- 254 a. 4m A.J.IARIY.WMAWW and made by Frances Allen summm 10mm The usual and 1artt, " “upon; we 1he lint)»: 'l't'8 II Official of 0am Waite-’0 il'liealiir" j'Lti?Y21irif, be "Very well, how do you spell 'need' meaning to need bread?" "knead, of course." "Wrong." "Wrong? Meaning to knead bread, you said, didn't you?" "Yes." "Well, its knead.' ' "Not at all; you knead dough, but you med bread] Mr. Beards" had quite an array of safety devices.with him, and gave the class a demonstration of how to use them and how not to. He described the need of every one of the 311K“- ances, and the important fart t ey play in saving not only ives, but limbs, and untold suffering. It was a splendid address from start to tin- ish, and left a great impression on the minds of those present. Several mem- bers of the class referred to the ad. dress later, as having opened their eyes as to the risks even they them- selves were taking every day in the hnme, and one small industrialist stat- ed that there would be no common cans to hold gasoline in his shop from now on. A vote of thanks was unani, mously tended to the speaker at the close of the meeting. _ Com Mon " worse Mbmt%tn of the ether. The light WM comes from the sun is a aorgttrinetittrt of tit wa've lengths o.r..y.l?"Ptfttt1 .01 wt. In the year 1666 hue Kuwait - ried out at ctmt.lr.ridse, ”hex-in tn on the decomposition of V to lat from the sun by I prism. In thin In, Newton discovered the sol" spam which is composed of red, orange, yel- low, green, blue, indi 3nd violet light. The turlar i'ii?i'r,'t in can seen in the sky du mr I rain mm and is commonly called the rainbow. In this case the drops of wuter net u a prism. it was not until a century and u but after Newton's experiment that pro:- ress was made in the study of -tra, and it was not until two centurion after Newton's experiment that ll~ suits were reaped on any large Dell. in this field. No two mum: at Wht give the same spectrum, and the upg- trum is always eharaeteristie of a Night source. In order to Indy" nay mixture and find out of what elo- ments it is composed. it is only mou- sary to cause it to emit light, either by inserting it in a fume or in an electric are, or by causing an electric spark to pass from it, trnd then to _examine the spectrum of this light. This is the method of spectrum undy- sis. It is the, method by which we Aave determined the constitution of Ile sun and stars, results we could :get at ivy rm other means. _ . A friend may smile and bid you hail, Yet wish you with the devil; _ But when a good do wags his tail You know he's on E. level. WP In an; as in“ other work the eyes are most essential. There Nature blends her music tints. In clear transparent dew, In light or shade, dssar native isle, My heart is aye with you. Oh! could I see thee once again Where often I have been, I'd tramp the road to Crawfordsburn, Where grass is emerald green. Where kindly Irish folks reside And Irish hearts are true, Oh! some sweet day perhaps' I'll go Dear sirelund to You., (What many an Irishman thinks on March 17th) Gom of the sea, dear Ireland, Whore gorgeous scenes transcend By mountain some or crystal strum Where beauties never end. WAY; m 1'; "or YOUR EYES t P. AND-100'. " GEM HF' THE SEA A Dog-Gone PM Janies 'h'"ifiEga: THE GLEN WARBL R. LIGHT

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