RELIABLE MAN in Weston will polish floors. do urn-ll paint jobs, and any odd jobs uound your E,',",,"',",') Terms reasonable. one Weston-26. DH. LOCAL CARTAGE. Phone Harry Havel], 91reg, for prompt, rem unable etrrtage service. Orders than for coal and wood. 12 Vimy Amue. o-4blw ITN' SO EASY to place a weekly (Blamed advertisement. Just ’phone Weston 26. Minimum chug. 25c. EXPERIENCED MAN will clean, tttt hardwood floors, automo- a. gum. windows. base- ments. Girl sixteen will help or mind children, day work. Phone Weston 469. tr.1w EXPERIENCED MAN will clean and polish hardwood floors, auto- mobiles, Ranges, windows, base, meats, remove snow. Local cart- age. paieel delivery, trucking, furniture removing. Phone Wes- ton 469. PAIR or suns (Chalet, five ft.), blue" and poles new, 82; also Intol- Master de luxe water Mater with defroster attachment, hurdly med. $5.00. Phone 688-W, ' John St., Weston. o-tw um. WANTED tor imam this? work, experienced. Apply 19 Mum Strut N., Weuon. o-iw FOR RENT - mdjerrTiiWaranTd New. Apply 19 Mun-St. TWO PAIRS WHITE; {an-tailed; as. young. tl. r pair. tri,. E. 'u'R'i,us'C"esurteltrt) Weston. o-lw; DONT LET YOUR puppies die, get I bottle of Ellershe Worm HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. beds and "oves. cheap. Apply 58 King- don St., Wesunount, x-lw SERVICES OFFERED Onlgoville Monumental Works V â€I “I“. .018 .0 “F“Iu Sale". "he Hâ€. at. to than“ for " the glue! It pct no“, with a mini- lll of 'se CASE. IO: can if ugly In: No. can " this ..nue. All a†MUST be in by 2.30; TUESDAY. to insure public.- tua in current Issue. Gray one! line: II fished); _ 72758:; iCireTiin'i Fii tjhop, Dundas and Runnymede. tt any avian! pup. x-tf hadn't-h. At-teen Gum and m “no CM". lunch and - but: than... in. -hs.rt6 ma an hunt on. MW and; autumn. tti. 832] W. B. SCOTT LEAVE WESTON We." MN The) t. "n. e an I .a= I I.†, FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Plume " WOODBRIDGE W. J. Ward & Son Funml niroctors JU. 0691 WESTON 168 W. Lindsay Ward F'urterat Home WOODBRIDGE 99 Geo. w. Buldock. Mgr. MISCELLANEOUS C; Wesfdil. Digttified III (Juneau: T Funcnl Scrvice UNDERTAKERS qtik.G. Fitiad"ia'iirTeU -. HELP WANTED "0h'B-WESTUN " - FOR. RENT [not w .. L"tra"A'B1'l," "I. h. It. Ton-1c 932] Rm..--). 9596 "" WESTON RD. FLYNN PET ETGCE . I. "may“ PW FOR SALE CARTAGE :mma Iain s uni. o-lw l "This plan for vacations and the} [rived-y work week has been adopt- I ied only after very enreful consid-l 1 ontion. While circumstances in the l 'future may require some moditte- I l tion or oven diseontinunnee, the ) company hop" to be nhlc to con-; tinue it ittdefittitrlr" the announce- ;ment concludes. éCanadian Kodak a. Plans Five-Day Week l Badminton, bingo and euehre will tbe held It the usual time and place Lthis week, Thistletown Hull. l St. Andrew's. Tht"sthrtown, had "he pleasure and honor of hn-w-u‘ng (Rev. Professor lsherwoml of Wy. "tliffe College on Dee. 19. Professor Jsherwood is taking up parochial ‘work " Clauehton, near Birken- (head, England. His Christmas mes- lsasre we: beautiful and will be re- membered by all: Prayers, and good wishes go with him and his family in their new life. The white gift :service was at 2 p.m. It WIS literary night with the United Church you“: people " the regular weekly meeting It“. Mon. day night, with Mrs, Cinema Graham pnsiding. The A',r';l'),t tion of I pantomime. " e Hole City", {sutured the proeeeriimts. Those contrihting to the m m were Hut-Ion Cook, Arm IllTd',',', Mary Buâ€, M-rjorie Blake and Mrs. C. . Barrett. At St. Andrew's Church on Sun. day ' fine Carol service was held, and mlny visitors and friends were present. Mrs. H. Main was at the organ md a duet was given by Mrs. C. Watts and Mr. E. Sneyd. troDGE8--rr, loving menu-y of I in»: blind and father, 9'": “rt-s no mud m, St. Andrew's Ire deeply indebted to Mrs. H. Main for supplying as orgnnilt during Mr. Dunning‘s attl, sence and the United Chareh) friends thank Miss A. (birdhouse; for her services. I (Too Ute for lest week) Prayers and good wishes go to W J. Gardhouse, M.L.A., who has beet ill at his home. MttPat,ir.tggrr. up tau-y ' II “brim“. J1'sttt'rdrh.eiGg,'hhi'.' Please remember the Rector', in- vitation to attend . Confirmation classes commencing immediately. Mr. Wm. Dunning was rushed to hospital for an operation on Monday and is doing very nicely. Confirmation classes will be' The Jer of Clmftmu lappl'oximatcly 280, started mrrly in the new year at St, (0 pay the Joy ot Christmas, iwas forecast. Last l Andrew's. Confirmation service will Be "I our hearts.today, '249 193 000 bushelx. beheld on MarehVdthiriiiiit"oiiii.'iAnd thoughts again of how He; ' ' ._. on tho date the hymn occurs. A similar allowance will be made to employes eligible for vacation who retire prior to the scheduled time for vacation. Mrs. Gordon Shaw gave 1 show- er on Monday foe Miss Gladys Shinner who is to be married early in the new yen. Many lovely gifts were received. Badminton is held Wednesdays Bingo on Tuesday, euchre on Thurs. days with lots of fun for everyone, The United Church had a very ' nice white gift service on Sunday,‘ I Dee. 19. Selections of interest by the i, scholars added much to the session. ' - _ , Rev. T. B. Butler has kindly con- 5 To sented to come and give Communion i, at 7.30 mm. on Christmas morning Our and will rive the same at 6.30 mm. , WI at the Sick Children's Hospital, l And Thistletown. I Friday night the public school hnd I their Christmas tree and tweed.‘ which was very well attended. The) children did very well in each nvru formanco. Chairman was school ( trustee A. Wynne-Firm. Ceinued he. n.“ 1.. the hm! Vivi Babeoeh. Mr. W. Dunning, who irin hos- pital. sends thanks for all kindness shown him during his illness. Congratulations to Mr. Ind Mrs. W. Dover on their silver wedding atutiversary. _ We Ira sorry to hear that Mrs. H. Usher hid I bad full and trust she will soon recover. WA“ View Inna work by day. wuhinr. cleaning, wonky! cm for chitin-n. eveninzu. ex- poricmd worker. Phone 619-W, or call at b' Main St. s., Wenon. 0-49-2w r'""""""""---.-.--... a "The kindms m"'"-------.-" Node†under this heading Me per mm lino-mini- m an!“ of Mt cents, WOODBRIDGE NEWS WORK WANTED THISTLETOWN . NEWS In Memoriam of Chrutmm, is Christ."- .8tnltbie ---r' - 1 Advertising makes goods available to us-at a standard price-- whether we live in a hamlet or the largest metropolis. Any criticism of iadvertising is small indeed compared with the disclosures which could ilre made of firms and products where there is no 'uivertising, and no written guarantee that we are even getting what we pay for. In {countries where advertising is unknown, the people are ignorant and it ' is a (fuse of "Ltt.the.Buyer, Beware". ', Advertising has done more to stimulate buying than any other (factor. When we buy advertised products, we know that we are doing business with manufacturers who are willing to stand back of what they sell. By making statements in writing, and signing his name to those "statements, a manufacturer gives a written guarantee of his honesty, and the reliability of his goods. Mia-statements in advertising are a l legal offense and open to prosecution. i In those countries where advertising flourishes (Canada and the United States principally) we find people with higher standards of lliving. We find more intellectual people-people wit more time to do ithings, largely as a result of improved products given to us through ladvertising. Advertising has done I grelt deal ( more than any-other force) to increase reduction and has brought about I consequent reduction in prices. ClS,ell,h'l,,, are a use in point. Fifteen lye": ago they coat twice " much-and yet' today they are ilttinitely better and more reliable. Cameras when they first came on the market sold for 840 and the plates $9. Now we buy very good ones around $10 and less, with films coating 80c to develop. Electric light bulbs today give twice " much light for the money. Life insurance companies are giving us booklets and information which help us toward healthier living-tod at the same time enabling us to build up an estate on small weekly or monthly payments. Food manufacturers have model kiuhens so that they may give us new and tested recipes. Manufacturers of soap products. polishes, cte., are perfecting products which cut down on manual labour and do a better job at the same time. But advertising Gii"aGrliiiUuess out of buying, We know that advortiscd products have to live up to high standaljds of quality. And in buying advertised brands, we are doing business right out in the open with firms who are reliable and ready to substantiate all the claims made for the products. they gel). _ . So let us. u'preaG1acirtisinz for what it edgcational force in our modern civilization. Our Saviour. Christ the Lord, Who came to be our Friend, And bring to us from Heaven, peace, C And joy that cannot end. "Peace and good will to men" Sang angels in the sky Our thankful hearts repeat their song "Glory to God on high." l Poets' Corner I; Surely the lent we can do, " buyers, in to give I courteouu hearing to than manufacturer, which, through their advertising. give us I reliable guide to safer buying-and It the same time furnish the money which bring: us our newspapers, mag-zines, rudio programmes. The livelihood of ever) ine ie us'depenés oiihrit"ivGiGit- of goods --the eireulation ot money-the exchange of products Ind service! etch with the other. When I hear people criticizing the amount ot Idvertieing in their newspapers Ind matraxinss-- or over their mdio-it always strike: me as a completely selfish attitude. What matuataeturer " obliged to furnish u: with free radio Protrrlmrttea--or to mlke “nibble to no the wonderful service iven by our uewttpaperBt What would it he like it We lived in I worlg without advertising? How would we learn of new products-new services avail-He to u8---new diseoveriegt Our whole interest in life would quickly shrink until we were, in effect, livin in I smell restricted community without thoae"essentiat Contact. wig: the outside world. It the money spent in advertising were refunded to the purchaser with each package, there in no coin mull enough to take are of the transaction. l "Florists' Telcgnph Delivery" Hum": Weston 738 and 295 JU. 1707 -w. P. GRAHAM, Prmtrietor- Greenhrmt-arteit Rd. 24 MAIN ST. N. "WE DELIVER" (J. mwm as MAIN sf. N. EXPERT TAILORIM; REPAIRING. ALTERATIONS LADIES' Ind GENTS' S0tTB--TttPCOATs DRESSES Clrancd -r'T-r_ .....-. I .. trlttt Sponged and Pressed "litt HATS (Men's) Cleaned and Blocked ___.. Sth, Sponged and Pressed Wu“ HATS CMerthO Cleaned and Blocked m5! "HAPPY NEW YEAR†PHONE "" WESTON FLOWER SHOPPE Weston Cleaners WISHING YOU A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR came _ (mad our earthly way. Why Crumble at Advertising? wax a; ___ “ who“. on, -ANNA DAVENPORT. "A BRIGHT AND PROSPEROUS 1938" JUST m WISH on: MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS Bob’s Garage by Minuet Brown cl "Marketing" $1.00 t, The United States bureau of ,agricuiiural economics estimated Lthe new Argentine wheat crop " + 175,000,000 to 185,000,000 bushels. Prior to recent frosts. I yield bt lapproximatciy 280,000,000 bumble iwas forecast. Last year's crop was MAIN Bttd minim! tmr, W“! M 771 u Mr“ _ WISHES ALL ms FRIENDS AND PATRONS A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS 1938 BONITA TEA ROOM gi' " MAIN ST. x WESTON “It TO ALL OUR FRIENDS ANDPATRONS have a Happy and Prosperous 1 9 3 8 , , "May You Alex. D. Wendwick with I Suit THE the biggest Dr. J. G. Althouse, dean of the faculty of education where high school teachers get their training, refused to discuss the proposal. "We have enough on our hands now with revisions of the course of study without taking that on," said Dr. Duncan McArthur, deputy min- ister of education. It is a matter mime. univeggi‘ty to diyemns.", - "l do not think that than ll u sufficiently strong public demand for this that it needs to be decided immediately," said Mr, Dunlap. "l am rather convinced in our pay- chology courses and our nodal science classes we do cover fairly well the ground that would be cov- ered by gust such a course, There is some! ing to be said for such ite stmetion, but I would like to be sure that there would be proper st4eruards." When the demand for sex and marriage instruction " a); univer- sity makes itself mani est, the University of Toronto will be ready to consider it seriously. So said W. J. Dunlap. director ot university extension, when asked lecently about the suggestion in the last issue of "varsit " that suit}: l course {shopldAbe 2'dGu'et WOULD CONSIDER SEX AS UNIVERSDY tot " But Deanna Must Mu‘num ttae1r-Etc9ett.rioes Dept. Prosperous! New Year 139 MAIN ST. S. WESTON FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY lon Stove and Nut, per ton Stove Ind gut. per ton ROUND STEAK. SIRLOIN. WING. PORTERHOUSE OR PRIME RIB ROLLED 1/. Cord Ely. screened and mug. I Show TURKEYS Ib.23cmd25c Weston Cut-Rate Meat Market FRESH KILLED Wishing YouAHappy New Year Wishes for a Happy Cord mm LUMBER LY. tem ROASTS "BLUE (â€Alf CHOICE BEEF lb. MV 31 MAIN ST. S. INDUSTRIAL AND DOMESTIC FUELS " MAIN ST. N. BODY WOOD (sum beams) MAHON‘I‘AS SOFT WOOD (Stove Lengths) 2-75 I Full Cord, _ 10-50 13.00 1 1.75 It,00 l Range, per £0111 0.50 ad mug. Stove, I treated tun per tot COMPANY LIMITED 3.25 W Cord 12.50 Y. 'maica7r. Weston TG-phones-UU. 9662 THE Dr. W. Robert Reeds, Toronto medical missionary in North Hon- an. China, is me. An unconfirmed report of Bevan! days ago. said he had been killed when Japanese captured Changte. This was found to-dar to be without foundation, First word to come from North Hanan since the capture of Chung- te reached Toronto to-day. Hugh Mackenzie, mission treasurer at Tientsin. in t letter to The Star, said he had received a message from Chnngte missiomries to the effect all were we. The mange, he said. had been relayed by Japan- ese military authorities. One-fourth of - Italy’s iron and steel production its now supplied by electric furnaces. "It Io ottomptod that no would how . tin row on out undo.†uld W. R... Show, chairman of the Toronto boom of odtreation. “Advanced thinkers on dilution do advocate it, I believe. a}: it would have to be very core lly done. But It can be done. The skilful teacher can introduce It Aeliortely. I well remember good old Tommy Porter It U.T'.S. lectub “in the boyn. He would start by as _ as us to remomber 'that every one " us com. Into the world at the risk of our mothers' liver.' But Tommy had I way of doing it, and the boys that he taught have never forgotten." BLADE OR THICK RIB Roasts Ib.121/2c “Wt hare enough on our hands JetPow ginseng that," he and. SMOKED SIDE BACON Machine Sliced oss lb. 27c Sula In Chute PHONE 181 ' AUCTION SAE {flugwcmnv [Professional Directm loo-lure farm Wat nut We... Lot 21. Com l, Etobicoke, " loom. all variable, to new: ill wheat, large bank barn ttr equipped. 9-roomed brick h“. ekggric. furnace. Also'rnhr sac of Gavel-nut mm Holstein cattle, farm ille- menu Ind household effects. JANUARY 12th T " O'clock Neon Engage of tlte late_wesrer Huck Br. Harrison th Boos The versatile entertainir for your next program Illustrated circular FREE Address 6283 CRAWFORD ST TORONTO wn, Mccurcuzou V OCEAN STEAIIKIP TICKETS new. pad {911 Int-tun. " Guild“. An. Ih.h.CclarkelElls Office: Bank of Montreal Bldg. Phone 295W Residence 295.! 'u'"-'. t" t . Phat w. "" Dr. W. J. Rodwell DENTIST Office: Cor. Main & John BU Over inetN Drug Store Phone: Office " Res. 1071 Bruce Metcalfe (Inch Ann.) Singing, Piano, Organ. Theory Private or Chan ‘ Weston 1051M LY, 9240 la. t Mr. "" M-in and John Sm Wells“ 1134 Weston Rd., Mt. Dell Marion Run-ell Denote“. LT.CM., Principll Classes For Pre-School Children Piano _ Singing - Violin - Theory - Dnnring - Elon cution -- Guitar, Etc. Telephone-Weston “GI-M Llaydbrook "" T Dr. J. T. Hackett Scc'ure RALPH GORDON WESTON BRANCH TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Marian Russell haunt L.T,C.M. 1 1Ptif1t JSijillititiiiiiiiit'i' at. W “was! rndn- and t an 5.0. Pi. Am fee SICK: W.“ h N., tt, Pat. A ""h' Chg-gnu A BUS Office: 12 Main St. S. (Opp. Bank Nova Scotia) Phone Weston " CHIROPRACTOR C. "Atillf,_r111tprtE, TICKE'LAG EN T J. W. Bioqu EMERTAINER cmnorucrbi - - - New." Ind Ciro-k Dun-u- TEACHER or' PIANO AND THEORY cuut. Aunt. Wad:- Plnu: Wash- ' . LYM. "" DENTAL SURGEON "ieti, â€Amy-gem 'i,5 ',,teAl,8 i Sgt}; . _. -- v - IAIN?“ & noucnol, Bte. _ Home“: Ankh-t Curl ttrp., viz-:- cw " in,“ all - i " NION'I’O "II“. MON†“a. u t . 1000 W " Amt-ul- Br PM. ' Telephone 204-14 DEN 1181‘s DENTIST Office: FARR BLOCK " Main St. N. PHONE 129 cussma mmnsma tie" If tua. - DENTIST A. M. McEWEN. Auetionet de m. “In: and , A1ttii,p4.pgpp, M'Pttyttt Mt. Dunl- 'r-ict In '1"ailtfeitiii2diiiiU 2: 1'dleS' -liiaG' - rt e Meal... 1rreHtrtg a . BMfit,t, Ab: - y tted. No Chime: Am- .... In the dark Ind middle 1 Petals Y'nucbsudr u nobk but, Ind W) In: the new. of m. Si r natal next, plutinnvn. now answered I metal, m not known. Mrs. T. H. Rooirs I -. A,eeorrttrartiat--Te- of PM Pupil: manned for Toronto Couch-wry of Mini: Ian-imam. sTc0t9r.-m §Y§ES AVE. Sum-n luau lulu-nu SOLOIST Ind TEACHER GUITAR ttnd BANJO The success of our pupil. in aux-pest ad'vertiaement. 428 MAIN ST. norm: _ PHONE WESTON 403w I. hm“ 8. Robin.- IU., Barrister In! Solicitor. etc. / _ Successor to the Lula Laurence ft. Lyon ' " TORONTO s11, TORONTO I E PARKVIEW RD., WESTON"' WAverley 4340 ' Nahum 0664 I '"'e"iiiiei.iouctrort. T te. High! 1863 Money to bun l8 Toront9 Street. Toronto 046-52 PHONES "Janet. 6402" "Weston 544M†Residence: Kr. 8038 IDNEY TO mum on GOOD “my. 259.1!9232 V _.._. m“. yum-nu . - ..' MORTGAGE BMURITI'I l Duk- M.teeut Dull}: nut, M *6 and Tim malnu- . . . . Musical Instruments TEACHER " PIANO Private tuition Studio: " Reunion! Are. Phone Weston 6204 F.A.SilvermanB.A. unis-tn. n In. y. (o. Piano I uning I'm-mind ",','a'ch'ty MT. MN" "Met. won I 'r- "N Wort Inn-tad 1 C. Lorne Frau M.Ad '"Ts"tig summon. Bank " Non Said. 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