Times & Guide (1909), 5 May 1938, p. 4

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=i' BED SASHES, complete £ glass, $2.50. 34 Third Aveâ€" BICYXCLE FOR SALE, C.CM. ;ig o cuier fusx"‘ ;s y f oJ »hime" Aver "hak \ we., Nort] i& oâ€"1w REVERSIBLE WICKER carriage Telephone Zone 4489. *xâ€"lw % OR 3 ROOMS, furnished or unâ€" 1 OR 2 furnished or unfurnished E $9.50 e 1":;5 T arian. & onâ€" eeod Ave, Mt. Dennis, after 6 pam gâ€"1w ous make, cheap. Apply 2 Robert St., phone ln-pw- pply oâ€"lw TRY FOR THE i electric, nnr . $20 E 1 Victor Ave., phn;:' oâ€"1w 76 Main North, phone 1053â€"J IES, No, 6 King George‘s CARPENTER work and general eston, being mnyl repmirs, experienced workman, am e mml C3‘ {tuanaAble. any _ odd jolbo.h}ll $500. p I s c 6 o , Fraser, Solicitor, We:!on_‘ 124 se to Kâ€"LWI zooo ez _ _ _ ____ furnished, Queen‘s Drive, cenâ€" adults hot water. DAVID JOHNSTON BDANCE STUDIO WANTED TO BUY = and Ballroom Dancing, dancing, ;.l.'be Big :»le" ___ and "The Shag." "BINCO®" Mniy located, £25.00 Per month ACKâ€"POT At The BINGO WELL FURNISHED bed 8 BICYCLE. State price c 337, Times and Guice. 198 MAIN @T. x ‘ABLE UNDERWOOD At WESTON HOTEL FOR RENT «» EVERY â€"â€" FRL “5332"% N WOREINGMENS | || Soheitors estmount PHONE 720 FOR SALE acasnt end of April. 110 | PHLIADLE woman wants work by | Ave . ~encin| ~â€"45 (yearlings ) , AY 143â€" W oâ€"1w oâ€"lw xâ€"1w oâ€"lw xâ€"3w 1w _ |Chinese phrase for "peace" was s es n e o ha | m _rec . Heng “?Ch;h Tao, Chinese educator. â€" sit For amounta so received in l-u(-tfu:mn:nu of 4% per aswom will be allowed h.’mnm HARERY G. MUSSON, The Town Tremsurer is authorized to accept prepayment on account of Prepayment of Taxes Town of Weston Lofucs Wieo AIL 4888 cluk naut "ml‘fl vi before May 9th, 1938, with m' Marion Leppington, Executrix, who mearest will forthwith after that Sistribute fien 6 nocpande estate, Ts sains o whhe The faolt Tnce Jn Mareh 2: Thoe. have notice. Gpnmmmmmment mtc ie _.@rr“ ,.A'IQ,' Imc' 1 ~ & > All claiman hmirtbonhu of THOMAS PU L, late of the gtymd Toronto ol(‘?::“ Mills) deceased, who died on the 12th day | drvh-g.A.D.Mnh-u! Lambton Mills, are hereby required | to file their claims duly verified Inquiries to the buresu . from United States residents between ;Wrs-:’m?w}d 7 compa with w or the corresponding period a year ness this year would at least hold | * Point Beorg, io aimall paice So, } and any odd jobs saround your _ The phrase was made up of two characters: One meaning harmony and the other equality. "Harmony" in itself was a comâ€" {poundfimdnmhl:Arkc plant and a mouth, which meant 'th.twhenonoh&dmghbfl' harmony existed. Hence the full Chinese meaning of "peace" was for all to have enough to eat and for all to be treated equally. TEAM FARM HARNESS, $27 PICARDY, the great favorite, 3000 small buibs to produce your £1M e T00 mmrge se per 100, large dozen. lnlr?othr -m-fin': varieti¢s. you just want fine bloom don‘t miss these. Excelâ€" lent mixture, biooming sizes, $1.00 per 100, superb mixture, FOUND â€" in Weston Ladies Shoppe, during Easter week, IF YOU ARE going to drill a new well or have your present well repaired, write me and J will call Notice to Creditors w â€"â€" transportation _ for paying lady !ng'_y-n- u: HOUSEKEEPER for elderly lady WANTEDâ€"neat girl for n-.-: Scott, :::l‘\-tn. P w THE MEANING OF PEACE collars, a specialty, C.C.M. gflfl. $5 down, balance in easy payments. J. LeGrand, harâ€" ness maker, 8 Main St. S., Wesâ€" tom, phone 619â€"W, xâ€"lw nhana and up, $10 down and easy terms arranged; we face and reâ€" Interesting derivation of the SERVICES OFFERED $2.00 per 100. W. M. MacDonald, | prices. Weston 469. Piike Westen 36 to §.30, leave after 4.30. Apply 34 li.h::c.'hu.l. vl.w‘ Equality, Make Up Chinese 101, Times and Guide. _ oâ€"Iw . Phone or call at 8 Main St. S., WELL DRILLING HELP WANTED 197â€"J NOTICE WANTED Town of Weston. 0â€"49â€"2w | xâ€"lw BODFISHâ€"In loving ; hlmhth."flllcn“th:.mu’ "The Younger Lawrence of Araâ€" days of should , |bis," as they call Major J. B. ’ MLh.um G*ub!.ht:mudthcw |_ But summing things all up, the 100%â€"i2 world. [Leals wii uever e a I‘win.| Head of the Arab Legion‘s Desâ€" \ner until they attach &mulvu ;o|ert Patrol, he has kept a watchful |some topâ€"notch major league team|¢Y* OM the frontiers of Transâ€"Jorâ€" so that they can get help of first dan for seven years, as well as class calibre when most needed. . |dabbling in education for Bedouin mm ces children at desert outposts, imâ€" Just look over the list of any Provement of interâ€"tribal relations, future nflor league prospects Mllnd relief of physical suffering. you will find that they are tabbed| _ Tall and heavyâ€"featured, lx: ‘y some American or National Glubb has a dark scar on his team and when not needed by them | Which earned the title "Abu Hanâ€" they are farmed out to one of their ©ik" (Father of the Chin} by many class A.A. teams, which is Which he is known in the desert. Texas si its own Declaraâ€" tion of l%‘â€"u from Mexico I _ l to recall that her husband, who died some years ago, was the enâ€" Maple _ and district Football gincer who drove the first locomoâ€" League officers for 1988 are honâ€" tive from Pembroke to Cartier. The orary presidents, Allen Knight, same engine a few years ago was Carl L'-n. Pete _ Gardiner,| °" d!-pm the Canadian Nationâ€" Charles Brown; president, g H.| al Exh a Dunn; 1st viceâ€"president o mm frmme__. uact'.:: J. B. Plunket; A.‘,,.;"’.f: DEPLORE USE OF EIRE er, Ellerton Saunders. [Offician in Deksx 7 Ircland "I hear your cashier hc.b-’ Would Be Better "I hear your cashier has abâ€" scondadâ€"did he take anything with him*" _ "Yes, my wife." "Anything of value?" xme a ride out of Joe Dillfi':.( She became a railway enn'nnr{ ey have kind of soured on hi .‘thu she and her husband, Thomas | and a[.)‘ &m_ sports w‘:.h“rrity sums ";Wiim"“' a C.&Eiiemployee.wwxgl up, "DiMaggio‘s never | pio ng at er â€" and No very hifih (aon?.ud to M[gu The railway had just pushed Gehrig, ‘ance, Lazzeri or its line through there. A divisional Gomez) has s .drffitnov’:::«imdth railway visiâ€" hhflrfifidfiob’-uh-' North Bay while her husband -hw'. so with a statement| was operating the railway turnâ€" like in the press it looks as if table and when he asked who was Co!b.o:-h Ruppert has yet to find |firing the cn:&nu;nd heping".?: & @.m&um‘m ng he was surpris to George Herman "Bab«e"| to hear that Mrs. Wilkinson was. fl: Her name then was placed on the tgeurte * p-LnolL rs. Wilkinson hasn‘t handied f the throttle ‘:'lt:' loc:omn otive for # many years, still turning out | WMG Nm II?riuvin!:in(_ needlework. Shexlikes: __But at that Dapper Daniel Howley has outguessed a lot of them by grabbing off a couple of :l.gnn that look as if they might big timber in the very near future and by all reports i# will not be for the want of support that the Leafs do not cop oyol first phg _berthâ€"so lots of fuck, Dan, don‘t know how to apply or a hold." Only 14 rightâ€"handed hurlers have been able to score 30 or more victories in a season the 54 years of ':x Immfi:::l :“: career, with George o 1887 fl‘uark lehb.b; 1::1’1‘0“’:113;:I plly;;: topping the list ing His club finished fourth and he acâ€" counted for almost sixâ€"tenths of its victories. Jim Londos said recently in Philadelphia: "Wrestling is in a bad way and I biame it on the tactics used by the grapplers themâ€" selves. They have forgotten how to wrestle cleanly. Their idea seems to be to bite, kick, and punch, and use other rough means to win. Many of them & that because they Sn Cb Nmd 2l o3 22 xih a ride out of Joe Di!lfi:. ey have kind of soured on him. and as one sports writer sums it up, "DiMaggio‘s popularity never we‘ll be with you on opening day many class A.A. teams, which is either in the International or Amâ€" erican Association. + Earl Caldwell will in all probabilâ€" ity be the Leafs‘ starting flinger. Earl worked the last game of the series with Syracuse on Sunday last and he will be pitching two games of ;h_ -m.-;:wfl]'“-â€"!â€" 19846. mf" â€"â€"Sadly missed by Mr. and Mrs.|‘ _ _ ... know & few bosses who are absentis gag clause included, this is to M‘.Iudw.:“'u’mmmwk “'uuy' h’:h'hlue-dthdr‘w,“ m # 'a.':-nz'a’u" :éfluc:&dnlmtotthzm e e »5 ow Pemep is the day for ally Notices under this head 10c per count limeâ€"mi mum charge of 50 cents. The New York fans are taking Cards of Thanks otices under this head 10¢ per count lineâ€"mi mum charge of 50 cents. In Memoriam wâ€"1w\ â€"Read the Ads ish, 3."“ under the jurisdiction of blin is officially deplored and words fail to describe feelings at |seeing the terms Eirighman or |Angloâ€"Eirish circles. s es o Rent en ®as sbont fime the goversment | or would Engiand cease to be m'-!blinmdm? writers, however, will find it difficalt to abamdon Eire. Some of them here hailed the neat word with the remark: "Well, it work for the Canadian Pacific Railâ€" way, Mrs. Mary Ellen Wilkinson recently celebrated her 86th birthâ€" \day in Toronto. If want to make teeth grate im clmnl circles in I)!Nil\‘r be sure to use the word Eire, instead of Ireland. Increasing use abroad of the term Eire to describe the 26â€"counâ€" ' Now he is expanding his force to three times its {m&nt strength. ‘Ko hopes eventually to have near men. gion, the 2,500 The Arab Le parent organization, has 43 offiâ€" cers and 1,062 men, with headâ€" quarters at Amman. in politics and disorders in neighâ€" bvn’:x countries, and ma.?mu’n a desert intelligence service. _ Major Glubb is responsible e-lye to Peake Pasha, commanding the Arab Legion. He was already wise, k t A > m desert ways when he came to Transâ€"Jordan from Iraq in 1939. Immediately he adopted Bedouin customs and dress, bought a tent, camels, and sheep, and travellei :mh nomad tribes from pasturage ‘h:‘o;md in 1980 (a;nh:bucfion of Legion, ‘s Desert Patrol _ consists entirely of Bedâ€" ouins. The patrol‘s exact functions are to prevent interâ€"tribal raiding, m’- the oil pipeline azross the desert, discourage tribal interests Mrs, Wflhi.‘n’mfi'rmnto Was On C.P.R. Pay Roll Major Glubb Has One Of T Strangest Jobs In The World Chicage Cubs is supposed to have The only woman engineer ever tn KEEPS PEACE IN DESERT A WOMAN ENGINEER hacs SerNce held, with Kev. Fredâ€" Havi many % Morley Paul‘s, !orm- r% @ in charge. interment ueete e is en o aaa m, are ip‘s , uc%rdfimfi.lmfih-rmm . W. Howard s information today as to their Chariton, Oliver Master, Chairman oposed playing datesâ€"Vancouver, of the Weston Board of Educaâ€" M v Since the death of G»T V.[ and the abdication of E ward‘ VIIL, Queen Mary has taken more | than her full share in the doings‘ of the Court and the responsibiliâ€"! ‘ties of the Throne, with the sole; object of assisting and guidine her sons. Her grasp of affairs and ghysiul endurance in tryin: times } ave amazed all her friends, parâ€" ticularly in the last three years. ‘ | _ Now 3ueen Mary feels that |George V1. and Queen Elizabeth are firmlr established in the affecâ€"| tion of all Britons, and she is preâ€"| ::.ring to "fade out". This decisionr | been made by Queen Mary {herself after long talks with her| friends and consultations with Court advisers, including the Prime Minister. Queen will nds ang bor pracictitdren to whose upbtl.ndns;vnod education she intends to te herself.â€" British Cavaleade. I i For rebuking a king a telephone girl in Copengam was rewarded “,"ith a box of chocolates. While shopping in a Copeshagen departâ€" mnt store King Christian of Denâ€" mark asked permission to ring up the director of the store on one of the ;ton ullephoru. “k:’ho tbi: tfihl': speaking, please?" as on the uegnnp "It is the In‘n‘."} replied King Christian. "Oh stop that nonsense, old chap," said the firl, thinking it was a clerk makâ€"| fun of her. King Christian finâ€" | n% g' the director, who showed him through the store. in thl‘ oodctfimr‘:p.nmm the kis bought a of chocolates . a ’ sent them to the telsphone gir: se iheim to the telephone git: v"lt-lltem-qlr-u«fla:1 "Withk?nl regards from the Chap‘." A of charcoal placed in the "fflmor will absorb odours. Queen Mary is planning to cut down her public engagements, b>â€" come u:or:hthau nv;‘c: ;h.:kdiumé Queenâ€" T in t â€"groun ;l eour'i, li{; u;:u not an o{fic‘ih“l igure in e glare of limelight. â€" Now M SELOEEL on ic o c ce o on Coowt Gnte According to present plans reâ€" ceived utn{h University of Sasâ€" katchewan Lord Tweedsmuir‘s visit to Regina will be but a brief one as he expects to leave for the east on Sunday, May 15. . 4000000 Moad in wanaad s3 _ Following his university visit His | Excellency will swing south '.of Swift Current where he expects to spend two or three days lookinff over the farm rehabilitation work | in that part of the province. | |Continued from page 1â€" | service held, Rev. Fredâ€" beckig D / Bese . Ti ts | w_lah of St. Paul‘s, }‘ was made in the family plot in St. | $ m cg l ol o Et B HdT eral of Canada, is to spend nearly a week in Saskatchewan about the middle of May. He is expected to pay a visit to the University of Saskatchewan on May 9 or 10, spending a day u._s.-imm ‘ Frm:l; l§;i!; Current ';I'i;“Excel- lency will proceed to Regina, arrivâ€" ‘mg‘ on _l‘"ny 13 or Saturday, May 14. The funeral was very . largely attended by friends, relatives and y 1e e t pay t tribute of re: s and the many beautiful floral off. erings w-&‘ m. ‘ very real on which deceased w who knew her, Lord Tweedsmuir Is Planning Tri About Middie Of May _ *‘ King Christian Of Denmark WILL VISIT SASKATCHEWAN One Who Remembers a Her for Her Kindness. A hl-,m‘l.lou WORKERS TOGETHER WITH HIM u'fl*bw m::“h&d. Seriving ty 4o het hesh in Mn Teototevs ane tre. Each day was wholly given, COULD TAKE A JOKE roved Himself{ Regular Fellow Effective Sunday, April 24th LEAVE WESTON LEA V Tweedsmuir, governorâ€"genâ€" Mrs. Ethel Jane Lyon QUEEN MARY ining To Cut Down Public Engagements ¢ 1245 p.m. a 430 pam. ¢ 615 pm. b 9.05 pm. aâ€"daily except Sun. & Hol.; bâ€"Sun. & Hol. on <â€"Sat. only; dâ€"daily axcept Sat., Sun. & Hol Copies of the new time tables are available at all offices and agencies. SAFE + DIRECT â€" EConomicaL CHANGE OF TIME TABLE mute evidence of the To ": and esteem in was held by all Pearl, the eminent statistician and geneticist, as repfled in his adâ€" dress before the New York Acadeâ€" \my of Medicine, are in some reâ€" s gloomy. For one thing, he ams to the definitely estabâ€" lished fact that logevity is often a family trait, lnr that, barring accident, epidemics or unseemly dissipation, members of such a family may reasonably be expectâ€"| ed to live a lon: time, _ And the{ same rules hold for ahon-uvodl families. | The gloomy part of it is that a | man ‘e‘n‘\ do littlebl:bo‘::tthil, lli‘ though it is possi t medical | science can aid, though not vcry' much, in prolonging the life of a man who may have & predisposiâ€" tion to some form of heart disâ€" ease.â€"N.Y. Heroldâ€"Tribune. There are 20 commercial varieâ€" ties of atrawberries. The young man pic hat and turned to the "Do you mind," he ing ask one question *" "Well," berked the "what is it ?" "Tell me, what kind of I hold before I was f Christian Science Monitor, Long Life Seems To Be Inherited From Our Forebears tion." ;‘th ;j;atm pointed . to ts loor again. " now get out," roared. "You‘re "ired!" "Then you‘re hired," growled the president. "Oh, thank you, sir,‘ beamed the young man. _ â€" The president of Superâ€"Colossal Pictures entered the main office. "Get out!"" he howled at a young man sitting there. "While I‘m boss l'nll not tolerate any loafing around re," Young Man Was Ansious To Know About His Job "I beg your pardon," u{d the oung man, "but I don‘t work here. _just came in looking for a posiâ€" #~ Z,q The findings of Dr. Raymond Whatever else you want in ice you want purity. Enjoy this better, clearâ€" asâ€"aâ€"crystal ice and the protection it provides. JU. 8921 _ Res.â€"JU. 9596 1273 WESTON RD. A MATTER OF INTEREST W. R. SCOTT FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 78 WOODBRIDGE AmbulanceService "ON YOUR STREET EVERY DAY" W.J. Ward & Son Davidson Bros. Funeral Directors UNDERTAKERS Dignified and Courteous LEAVE SCHOMBERG a 6.05 a.m. ¢ 5.056 p.m. b 720 pm. Bun. & Hol. only; A FAMILY TRAIT Guardian of PUVRIT Y FLYNN PCE 36 WESTON 168 picked up his the president. inquired, "if 1 of job did fired *"â€"â€" executive, | MUSICAL DIRECTORY | J Professional Directory } | BUSINESS DIRECTORY | The versatile entertainer for your next program Illustrated circular FREE Address 628B CRAWFORD ST. FLUEHX YOUR MOTOR CLEAX wWITH HOT YALYVEâ€"OTL.â€"ONLY T3 Guestville Ave. Bruce Metcalfe Barrister and Solicitor, etc. Successor to the Late Laurence 8. Lyon 36 TORONTO 8T., TORONTO § PARKVIEW RD., WESTON WAverley 4340 WESTON ZONE 4â€"339 Ilo-nâ€"?’ to l. Phone JU, 8059 to _Baturday by Appointment 1617 Weston Road, Mount Dennis PHONES Junct. 6402" "Weston 544M" Residence: Hy. 8068 MONEY To LOAX on Goop FIRET AND SECOND MORTGAGE SECURITIES W. Averel! $. Robinson B.A. F. A. SilvermanK.C. Main and John 8te., Westen MARION RUSSELL DEMOREST I~T.C.M., Principal KELLY kiRat _ Kindergarten Piano Methed . INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Personal sitention to management of Properties. Sales and Rentals. Fire, Aute, Casnalty Insurance TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC In the Estate of James Wilfred Coulter, and Lavinia Coulter. All h'zchi-l?iut the Estate of James Wilâ€" fred Coulter, late of the Town of Weston, in the County of York, zâ€"-.mmu--.mzmmuydom. n‘nfihflfiol-md‘hvim‘n(buhr.budthrm of Weston, in the County of York, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the 16th day of March, 1938, are hereby notified to send ihmwsul!u!’l‘:.nimhuofthcirchilmonorbdm the 1st day of June, 1938, after which date the assets of the testator and testatrix will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having rmd d only to claims of which the Execuâ€" tors and Administrators then have notice. DATED at Weston, this 27th day of April, A.D. 1938. C. LORNE Fl:jfl. Barrister, Weston, Ontario, solicitor for Richard Taylor H and Olive Jean Hearn, Executors and Administrators. RALPH GORDON CHIROPRACTOR PIANO TUNING NOTICE TO CREDITORS J. W. BROWN Nervous and Chronic Discases ENTERTAINER TEACHER OF PIANO AND THEORY Telephone 204â€"râ€"6 F.W. MERTENS Motor Hiâ€"Klonic Telophone Weston 1851â€"M Linydbresk n:. WESTON BRANCH Hours: Daily; also T and Thursday evenings copy of which may be obtained from: A. W. NURSEY, Secretary, Weston Debenture Holders‘ Proâ€" tective Committee, 253 Bay Street, Toronto. . !h-h‘ H. G. MUSSON, Treasurer, Town of Weston. (Signed) H. G. MUSSON, ‘Treasurer, Town of Weston. A plan for refunding the debenturs debt of the Town of Weston has been approved by the Council of the Town of INSURANCE CRIROPRACTOR TOWN OF WESTON DEBENTURES 16 Main 8t. N. BOB‘S GARAGE PHONES: "Service wi‘h a Smile" MAIN AND DUFFERIN sTs, wWEsTON .___PRONE 777 and 240â€"+â€"14 uning Notice to Res. 197â€"J Deaer en ~ etieerye ghes thels 1y or beautiful woâ€" W-?,'!‘:'?"mmntmlr The trouble with many a fat man is his daily doesn‘t.â€"Regina Leader. An epigram is half a truth so stated as to irritate the person who believes the other half. Mrs. T. H. Rogers Very ugly or very beautiful woâ€" 6. Howard GrayK.C. BARRISTER, ete. Room 215, 159 Bay St. Telephone Wav, 7696â€"7 Try a Classified in this paper, Supreme Musical instruments All kinds of furniture reâ€" upholstered, mattresses reâ€" covered. Estimates free. W E S T 0O N 423 MAIN ST. NoRTRH PHONE WESTON so3w Geo. W. Gardhouse BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Ete. Main N. (0-;. New Post Office) Res.: 57 George St. For Appoint t Phone Weston :ru:‘w'A. Th Office Oven Tues., Thurs. and Frl. Evenings and Sat. Afternoon © Rte:: .<#:* :) Elgin 1863 _ Money to Loan 18 Toronto Street, Toronto Phone 701â€"W C. Lorne Fraser M.A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Weston 152W _ Junct. 0769 TEACHER OF PIANO Private Tuition Studio: 55 Rosemount Ave. Phone Weston 620â€"J Musical Instruments SOLOIST and TEACHER GUITAR and BANJO 1+ BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, J. 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