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Times & Guide (1909), 17 Jun 1937, p. 5

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»â€" EMPLOYMENT WANTED THREE rooms and sunroom, bath f]:t. | vacant Ju?' 1st, heat, light and i phone, hardwood. 195 John Street. QUEBEC COOK STOVE, with warmâ€" FURNITURE FOR SALEâ€"Mrs. Matâ€" CREAM ENGLISH PRAM, practically new, reasonable. Apply 26 Emmett Ave., Mount Dennis. 0â€"20â€"1w YOUNG GIRL wants position as mother‘s help in or . near Weston, > good references. Phone 68â€"Râ€"11. 2Wâ€"D.H. ENGLISH PRAM, $5.00. Apply 191 . Main St. N., Weston. o20â€"1w CLEAN, reliable woman wants work b yday or week, d recommenda« tions. Box 100, mes and Guide. BOX TRAILER, reasonable. Apply ‘ 9 Rutherford Ave., Mt. Dennis, ‘phone LY. 2404. 0â€"29â€"1w BICYCLE, ladies ;xli(;t, excellent condition, $18.50. Reeve, 65 Geneva. Phone Weston 980J. oâ€"lw MOFFAT RANGE, 6 holes, suitable for coal or wood. Apply 37 Queen‘s â€" Drive, telephone 511â€"J. xâ€"29â€"1 w ‘CAR’PEI?IER. work and gene;:;\] Te.- 8â€"BURNER OIL STOVE with back, in rod condition; English pram and \ Iâ€"tube console ‘u‘.\lo Afip]y Corner ( Westonia Avenue and umberview, . Blvd. xâ€"1t fsomâ€"â€" mm neeriremen mm ssm mmmnne. o. RANGE, Coal and wood, cheap. 36 Cross St., Weston. 0â€"20â€"1w YOUNG GIRL WISHES POSITION NOX KIDNEY FLUSHERS them the right way. Flush them with (NOX) KIJNEY.;LUSHM They wash the bladder, kidneys and urinâ€" ary tract; at the same time the whole is made antiseptic. No more wetting up at nights; swollen limbs Fo down; rheumatism and that burnâ€" mng sensation and backache is reâ€" moved. There is only one (NOXK) WESTON INCH‘S DRUG STORES KIDNEY FLUSHERS, and each packâ€" direct from the Nox Laboratories, BA’_ St., Toronto. Your klano‘rg will be ‘regu)nted like a elock.‘ ‘ NOX KIDNEY FLUSHERS act as a mild laxative, removing bile from the Uiver, ___ _ â€"For Sale Atâ€" age contains one month‘s treatment. Price One Dollar at druggists or ing closet, in good condition, reaâ€" Sonable. Apply 21 Lippincott St. West, Weston. t 0â€"29â€"I w JV. pairs, ex;iei-ienc&f w;ficmaawr;:\;;;sc;;: able, any odd jobs. 14 Vimy Avâ€" enue. George Mitchell. D.H. as mother‘s help. Browne, 4 Main St. North. the right way is the only way. ‘If ou -ugor Vfrpr’n kidney n:o’u_bh, treat All copy MUST be in by 5 p.m., TUESDAY lication in current issue. the UNDER FHIS HEADiNGâ€""For Sale" ON __ â€" MT. TgENil's 53â€"Phonesâ€"JU. 8733 hhawna to 3 100000003 °_ .0 C OeX ) PCA ; 2o CV durgoh 1c per word, with a minimum of 25¢ cash. 10e a if kcd,alsolOeextni!npplyBoxNo.‘uraofthil FLAT TO LET FOR SALE J. T. Farr & Son§s Ltd,., Weston 254 Ju. 4186 A. J. BARRY, Bolton, Ont., Associate Dealer ey trouble, treat Plucn then Thk 7014/2, above 2‘& AeSZ EXCEPT IN PRICE... Phoneâ€"Weston 26 0â€"29â€"1w 0â€"29â€"1 w xâ€"lw 4) SPECIALâ€"Short time only. Your sewing machine completely overâ€" hnuletf for the small sum of $2.50. Any minor parts required are inâ€" cluded in this special offer. < Pick up and delivery service. . Telephone Weston 903. _ Toronto subscribers call Melrose 0778. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 12 Main St. S., Wesâ€" ton. A. P. Carey, Local Representaâ€" tive. 0â€"29â€"1w ATTRACTIVE, ideal 1% acres poulâ€" try and fruit farm, including first class house with all conveniences, near Weston. Apply owner, Mr. Ellis, 68 Dennison Rd. West, Wesâ€" ton. Property at 223 Maple Leaf Drive. 0â€"29â€"1 w MAN‘S BICYCLE, needing repairs. Marsh, 100 Lilac Avenue, North Weston. 0â€"29â€"1w PRINTINGâ€""As near as your phone" â€"When in need of gpnting, such as dodgers, store bills, window cards, posters, tickets, office staâ€" tionery or factory forms, a call on the phone to Weston 26 will bring var representative on the double. Price consistent _ with _ quality, prompt service. The Times and Guide, 8 Main St. S., Weston. $1500, FIVEâ€"ROOMED brick house, larie lot, good basement, electric, sink, sanitary closet; cistern, well, must be sold to close estate, Russell See, phone Weston 141â€"râ€"21, or apply 28 Riverside Drive, off Scarâ€" lett Road. near Weston. xâ€"25â€"1w GARAGE FOR RENT, reasonable, Apply Box 60, Times & Guide. EASTERN CATTLE (from T.B. testâ€" ed area), accredited and fully acâ€" credited, Fresh cows and closeâ€"up springers. Holstein, ‘Ayrshire, Jerâ€" seys, Durhams, T.B. tested and blood tested. Purebreds and grades. Jack Devins, RR. ‘fi Weston, two miles south of Woodbridge. Phone Woodbridge 1864, 0â€"29â€"2w ITS RELIABLE MAN in Weston will polâ€" ish floors, do small paint jobs, and any odd jobs around guur premises. Terms reasonable. Phone Weston EXPERIENCED MAN will dig, plant, cultivate your garden, cut lawns, clean hardwood floors, .windows, basements, garages, paint. Lowest rices and promptitude. Phone 469, gVeston. 0â€"26â€"1w LIVESTOCK FOR SALE °s SO EASY to place a weekly Classified advertisement. Just ’zpsl;n:one Weston 26. Minimum charge SERVICES OFFERED WANTED TO BUY MISCELLANEOUS FOR LEASE PERSONAL FOR RENT SPECIAL , to insure pubâ€" . LoR L 4 ¢ 4 * £ 1 K THERE‘S a pleasant surprise in store for you, if you don‘t already know that today‘s big McLaughlinâ€"Buick costs just a litle more than "nextâ€"best" cars. f So be sute to compare price tags before you buy. See how easily you can afford to own right now, the McLaughlinâ€"Buick you‘ve always wanted! â€"Continued from page 4 land the prodigal came to himself and found the way back. Jesus on the mountain top, prays. He prays for a Peter, against whom the forces of evil are arrayed to ensnare and to deâ€" stroy, Jesus has developed powers which many are unaware of, Godâ€"givâ€" en powers, permitted to die through neglect or abuse. One of these powers spirituality or the prophetic instinet. Jesus, the worker, found time to be on the mountain top alone. He had the glorious vision, yet his ear was open, he heard the cry of distress in the vale. Jesus was alive, keénly alert at all times. He would accept no opiates at any time. His senses even of smell and taste were active at all times. He turned from the liquor offered him, on the cross. It was an opiate vinegar mingled with gall. What about the church of Christ today ? The bride of the Lamb? All florious within? What about being alive? Alas for the Opiates, destructive of life and activiâ€" ?, many latent powers within the inâ€" dividual and the assembly are inactive or dead, overwhelmed by what soothes into slumber, the bride, the body of the Son of the living God. Jesus is still alive. Come to {[im for life and healing. Refuse all Opiates. Whereâ€" fore spend money for that which is not bread and your labour for that which satisfieth not? Incline your ear and come unto me, hear and your soul shall live. Jesus is waiting. Ke invites you. Many have sought and found Him. He even says "I was found of them that sought not after me, I was made manifest unto them that sought not after me, I was made manifest unto them that asked not after me." To some He may have to say "All day long have I stretched forth my hands to a disobedient and In the country chickens go home to roost; gainsaying people." The Lord forbid that those we know and love may proâ€" crastinate no longer. Why not come to Him now ? ; JU. 8921 In the city they go home to rest. W. R. SCOTT JU. 9691 Weston 168 Wooedbridge 99 FUNERAL«AND © AMBULANCE SERVICE Fuperal Dirgctors UNDERTAKERS Dignified and Courteous Funerai Service t Res.â€"JU. 1273 WESTON RD. Jesus Alone! FLYNN Phone 78 Mrs. Elizabeth Muir Hutchison, widow of the late William J. Hutchiâ€" son, who died on Monday, June 7, was buried in Hillcrest Cemetery last Wednesday afternoon. The funeral took place from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Sutton, 8th avenue s:pth, with Rev. J, E. Anderson officiâ€" ating. ~ Mrs. Hutchison, aged 79, was a native of Scotland and came to Canâ€" ada at an carly age and lived in the Woodbridge district ever since, Pallâ€" bearers were: W. E. Hutchison, Gorâ€" don Hutchison, Gordon Shelby, Edâ€" ward Gondamieu, John Harrison, Wilâ€" bert Harrison. fev, and Mrs, W. L. Siblefi spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. W The final special young ple‘s serâ€" vice â€" at W}:)cdbridge gzsbyterian Church was held Sunday night with the President of the Y.P.S., W. D. Lawrie, in the chair. The special speaker for the evening was Rev. A. J. Anderson of the United Church who is leaving soon to take up work in Brighton. Assisting in the service were Rev. Mr. Sibley, Margaret Mcâ€". Kenzie and Margaret Wallace. The musical part of the service took the form of a recital under the direction of Miss Jean Lawrie, and the soloists were Mrs. W. Daiziel, Mrs. Donald Mcâ€" Kenzie, Mr. Stanley Harper, John Nattress and William Nattress, The recital program included the followâ€" ing: Anthem, "Stand up, Stand up for Jesus", John Nattress, solosist; Anâ€" them, "To Thee Oh Lord We Call", Mrs. Dalziel, soloist; Solo "The Peniâ€" tent"â€"Mr. Harpér; Anthem, "At Even E‘er the Sun was Set", soloists, Mrs. Donald McKenzie, Mr. H%r and William Nattress; Anthem, Paraâ€" dise Our Garden‘y Mrs. MeKenzie, Lawrie, A hl:"o group of ,C.Bfi of §°'§h Walker, L’"&fi' yolg! 2\“ & £, % ar and yâ€" held their picnic at Elliston Park h!l week and ajo{gd an afternoon of ball s, bat! 1? and racing, i e n is t Aecpocone, , won e w. Dcu: Bruce. Suther.l:n:il,.”niuo.ld Cook, Hamilton Stevens, Go#d on Burke and REdmond Dunger, Knox Chureh, Vaughan, will hold anniversary services next Bmigoy at n s and 7 p.m. standard ‘time. ?ukcr in the morning will be Rev. F. C. Harper of Weston, and in the evening, Rev. Mr. Fuller of Markâ€" ham. An anniversary concert will.folâ€" low on Mom_ilgnight at 8 p.m, standâ€" ard time. There will be a program bx the. Gordon McGillivray male choir, which also will lead the service of song on Sunday. Assisting it the Monday night concert will be Mr. T. Wothenroon of Weston and Miss Jean Black, elocutionist. Rev. and Mrs, W. E. Sibley Compare quality, too. Nowhere else at McLaughâ€" linâ€"Buick prices will you find a car with so fine a reputation for sound ability and dependability. No other car in the world combines Valveâ€"inâ€" LEAVE WESTON 1.13 p.m. > a 4.58 p.m. c §.43 p.m. b 9.58 p.m. _ _ NEW YORK .. WASHINGTON aâ€"daily except Sun. and Hol.; bâ€"Sun. and Hol. only; câ€"Sat. only; dâ€"daily except Sat., Sun. and Hol. TORONTO COACH TERMINALâ€"AD. 4221 ATTRACTIVE ROUND TRIP FARES rormmicmmmmmemsen $1 908 BUFFALO ........ arcenredaesccemii N sB CHICAGO ... WESTONâ€"SCHOMBERG Vaughan Township Tickets and information at Eastern Standard Time The news is out at last! The First Weston Troop‘s camp for 1987 will be held at Four Mile Point on Lake Simâ€" coe from July 23rd till August 3rd. The camp is to be run on the Patrol system. In other words each Patrol will in effect be a selfâ€"contained camp unit. Each Patrol will prepare its own breakfast and supper. The noon day meal will be prepared for the. whole camp by a qualified cook, thus assurâ€" ing at least one well prepared meal each day. The camp will be in charge of the Scoutmaster, who will be asâ€" sisted by A.S.M. Robert Beale and Mr. B. Northwood, an instructor in physiâ€" ica\ training. on Wood.bm Presbyterian church has been sel as the location for the 56th annual convention of the Vaughan Township Sunday school association on Wednesday, June 23. M. M. Coles, S on gie e come elegates, speakâ€" ers will m.-m&' F. W. Lewis the Ontario Temperance Federation and The funeralâ€"of Miss Sarah Margaret Lawrence, who died on Friday folâ€" lovin& many months‘ illness, took place onday afternoon from her late residence, William street, with interâ€" ment in St. John‘s Cemetery, Toronto Gore, with Rev. J. H. Kidd officiating. Miss Lawrence was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lawrence, pioneers in Peel County, where she was born. Surviving are four brothers and one sister. Thafiy are: Celesha Wilâ€" liam, Toronto; Allie, Weston; Isaac, Clairville; John Thomas, British Colâ€" umbia, and Mrs. G. Ceckleman, Woodâ€" bridge. Weston is going to have a represenâ€" tative at "The" Jamboree. Edmund Butler, a popular member of our troop sails for Englafid June 23rd. In Engâ€" Entering the o!'n:xl John W;"st'lon. nl'w!wl’ ml moâ€" gr |l¢.llll!, during ‘the staff‘s abâ€" sence, m“,..,_.i‘w_%. last week secured the key to cash register and escaped with the money Mrs, N. L. Lewis, representing the O.R. E..g. All ministers in the township will assist, BOY SCOUTS First Weston Troop "LEAVE SCHOMBERG a 6.05 a.m. c 6.05 p.m. b 745 p.m. ~$5.05 $15.15 C land he will ; |bd he will join the contingent Canadian Scouts going to the Seo of the World Jamborce in Holla The Mother‘s Auxiliary of the First Weston Troop is holding a Garden Party and Home Baking sale this comâ€" ing Friday, June 18th, at the home of Mrs. McKague, corner Rosemount and PUREBRED PIS(‘“EION * STALLION The property of Cullen & Sons, will make the season of 1937 at his own stable, Richview Side Road, Weston. FIRST INSTALMENT OF TAXES PAYABLE JUNE 15th, 1937 See tax bill for Discount alâ€" lowed on instalments, other than the first, if paidâ€"on or before June 15th. Prompt payment will avoid penalty charges being added. 18 Farmersâ€"Come and see this good mung horse, he has the makings to one of the best Percheron Stallions in Ontario. In accordance with the proviâ€" sions of the Ontario Assessment Act ALL TAX BILLS HAVE NOW BEEN ISSUED Ratepayers who have not reâ€" ceived their tax bills should make immediate application to the Tax Collector, Town Hall, Weston. 1937 TAXES TOWN OF WESTON Opi}4 BEAU IDEAL (1sss2) e ‘w’.m"i.‘.ii.f...‘"h“lfi‘ luck, Edmund, We‘ll expect to all about ‘it when you ‘return o wv'] 0J N ALL WALKS / \ _ _ OP LIFE USE THEIR BANK IN MANY WAYS Employees, as well as employers, find many good uses for their bank. Men and women whose sole or principal income is from salary or wages conâ€" stitute the large majority of theâ€"customers of the Bank of Montreal. They use a *’c‘ynficty of the Bank‘s services as, forâ€" example: & Personal chequing accounts; savings accounts; personal loans,; banking by mail; safekeeping of valuables such as bonds, stock certificates, deeds, insurance policies and jewellery; letters of credit to supply funds as needed when travelling money orders and travellers cheques. f ESTABLISAED 121n + HEAD OFPPHCB: MWONTRRAL MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE s . . the ontcome of 119 years‘ successful operation W, A. ROWLAND, Weston Bragchs o)‘fi Stteet North J. W. WALLACE, Mamager: > Tax Collector. in turn, ne:ul " those up ting them do all the work. t.:- of fact :d n:iou:u to there‘s a same we top- the ol?‘ argum never settled. We would miss it ly. Everyone had a most a time and fine weather until day afternoon. i 5 overnight Cleaned ... CASH SA oF " OFFICE FURNITURE & STORE FIXTURES SAT., JUNE 26 (J. HAWE) 38 MAIN ST. N. Expert Tailoring, Repairing and Alterationsâ€" y MEN‘S SUITSâ€"Beautifully tailorâ€" ed. Fine materials ...__$16.00 up Sponged and Pressed ... : HATS (Men‘s) Cleaned and Blocked .__ Weston Cleaners| â€" Suits and Topcoats On Lot Next Door to 54 John St., Weston, Near Rosemount Avenue A. M. MeEWEN, Auctim.‘ LADIES‘ and GENTS Phone 842â€"J LADIES‘ DRESSES TROOP

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