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Times & Guide (1909), 12 May 1938, p. 4

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SASH and W}lndow A nlmzfime ‘urniture, for summ®r home. App.lj John St., Weston, phone 695â€"J. F oâ€"1w liegs reninet Crib. folding o. ’ baby‘s High Chmm : Seat. 49 Goldwin Avlc.. oâ€"1w 8â€"roomed â€" apartâ€" $15.00, no children. Apply _ 0, Times and Guide, oâ€"1w brick house, 2 acres land, Wilson Avenue (West Jane}. $22.00 per month, June 15th. Apply N, Santin, Wilson Aveâ€" . oâ€"]w HAZZIT â€" has what? k ? Cress Cormn and Bunion Balves! Removes . Calluses, Warts, Ingrown Toenails too. Sold by Briggs‘, Inch‘s and all Drug Counters. xâ€"1w _ LARGE â€" pureâ€"bred Yorkshire @ in pig, $50.00. W. Ball, Richview Side Road, Weston. ROPERTY FOR SALEâ€"Reasonâ€" able, a sixâ€"roomed brick house on Ray avenue, Mount Dennis. Apâ€" ply Mrs. R. E. Pitts, 13 Hook avenue, West Toronto. oâ€"lw Sidewalk Bicycle â€" Good ion, outgrown, $4. Pholm f R xâ€"1w !-rc’.’w,«wcr D IN ETTE BSuite, sliding Dayâ€"bed, Ruad ifl(:l‘lbv'lom SEDAN, $25, 978 Weston Rd., Mt. Dennis. _ IY, the great favorite, emall bulbs to produce your + hlh«f’o‘l' large 50c f per 100, per j “ll}’ just want fi ine don‘t m’i\z these. Excelâ€" ; mixture, blooming sizes, per 100, surrb mixture, per 100. W. M. MacDonald, FI'AILE UNDERWOOD typeâ€" writer, with case, in excellent eondition, used only slightly. Apply â€" Box 125, Times and EDROOM, Dining Room and Livâ€" : Room Furniture, for quick Friday and Saturday. Apâ€" ply 400 Main St. N., Weston. NGLISH Lancastreum Rugs, 6 x 9, $3.50; E‘n 3’ 1 :1.48"5 lPi‘nmmum x9, ; Piano, tuned, ; Electric Porcelain Tub Washâ€" imng Machine, $20; 9â€"pc. modern BRIGHT ROOMS with all conveniences, with 50 Bartonville Ave., Mount oâ€"1w N SCARLETT ROAD, furnished i gentlemen p re f e rred, fntakfunt optional. Phone §70â€"M. n oâ€"lw UEEN‘S DRIVE â€" Three bnfi ht r. Adults only. Phone 604-1 A oâ€"lw WO bright, unfurnished rooms in modern home, hardwood, near street car. 28 Rectory Rd., Wesâ€" ton. oâ€"lw GLADIOLUS BULBS W.J. Ward & Son Funeral Directors STERFIELD, good condition, own, velour, ten dollars; full e eoil bed spring, $2.00. Apply Fern Ave., Weston. Phone 9’{! oâ€"1w Room Suite, square table, finflu twoâ€"burner Electric we, threeâ€"way wiring, $15; ctric plugâ€"in, $15. Weston miture Exchange, 6 John St., me 200. xâ€"1w h' fug. c m&d water, perâ€" and. Box 207, Times xâ€"1w RENT, two unfurnished is, vacant end of April, 110 mount Ave. Phone u&:".' x FUNERAL AND BULANCE SERVICE ED FLAT, all convenâ€" , 31 Somerville Ave., Mt. FOR SALE FOR RENT | FOR SALE OR RENT Phone 78 nce Service WESTON 168 0â€"1w oâ€"lw oâ€"1w CARPENTER work and general repairs, experienced workman, reasonable, any odd jobs. 14 Vimy Avenue. George Mitchell. R!L[ll.:hllé!lAdN in ‘Wugouj:‘i:l po loors, do small paint » and any odd jobs around your ;;cmha. Terms _ reasonable. one Weston 26. DH. WANTEDâ€"Small acreage, wooded, on river or stream, within 25 miles of Toronto, would consider Ert of farm. Must be reasonable. x 350, Times and Guide. _ _ ACCOUNTANT, unemployed, male, stenographer, will give part time keeping books, preparing stateâ€" ments, small remuneration. Exâ€" perienced, trustworthy, confidenâ€" tial. Weston resident. Box 400, Times and Guide. oâ€"1w IF YOU ARE going to drill a new well or have your present well npund..‘_wnu me and I will call on you. T. H. Rutledge, 65 Robâ€" ert Street, Weston. 0â€"2m EXPERIENCED MAN will dig, plant, cultivate your garden, cut your lawn, polish floors, clean windows, basements, garages, cars, Glll'â€" Prompt, â€" Lowest prices. Weston 469. oâ€"lw LET US HATCH YOUR EGGS for best results. Hen eggs, 2%4¢; Duck and Turkey e@ggs, 4%¢; Geese 6%c; Baby Chicksâ€" wmu%am. $8.90; Barred Rocks, $9.90;.Rhode Island Reds, nomcg;q hundred, $1 less for June icks. Rockvale Chick Hatchery, Thistletown, Ont. _ Mr. Bruce Hostrawser of the O.A.C. at Guelph is visiting in the neighborhood. which was well attended.. ( w We are glad to welcome back to Smithfield Mrs, George Hill who has spent the winter months with her son at Emery, nfil.;uuyi-d-aq.mn c‘l‘.fm.o:m?.u- perienced worker. Phone 619â€"W, or call at 8 Main St. S., Weston. RELIABLE young woman desires position as houseki % T enced. U?ont. A;E‘M ind avenue, Westmount, e s t o n. Phone 374â€"W. oâ€"lw YOUNG MAN, age 18, needs work, We trust Norman and Howard cnjox:d their trip to Buffalo on Sunday, Roberts : and James, who visited Niagara Falls Mbmm the blossoms were a 1 sight. is obscure, but under its old name of Triumph, it was well known as early as 1529 when Bishop Latimer g::ehl.c'hmn sermon at bridge and based the allegorâ€" ies on the game. Many a her is spoken, And :. i:rm-h is in our A «link. in our family chain is :wh’ywm“irny-hm ‘ whar you wa‘nt, instead of de othah place whar you was." WARRENâ€"In loving memory of Lily, who passed away May 9th, Ball and family, Weston. ANDERSONâ€"In of o J Wereem Seanly" loved _W- remem berad Mrs. Warien 3n8 family. Hovnt Dennic SERVICES OFFERED CUSTOM HATCHING SMITHFIELD NEW S three years high school. . L "Bill", 'd-:isl. oâ€"lw mmu&m a 1 1 conveniences, floors. 64 Edmund Avenue. Posâ€" session May lst. Phone Weston 240â€"Jâ€"8. xâ€"tf Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. rne Chapman on the birth of a ‘The Sunday School held a lothers‘ Day session on Sunday, "Rastus, what am an alibi?" deaghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Anâ€" derson, who passed away May 9, A Very Old Game The origin of whist in England ARRENâ€"In loving memory of Lily, who passed asway May 9th, WELL DRILLING WORK WANTED otices : under this heading 10e per count lineâ€"miniâ€" mum charge of 50 cents, In Memoriam WANTED o1# â€"2w 1w is Woodbridmndl last week acted on a of trade recomâ€" mendation for the installation of additional street lighting in Woodâ€" bridge. Improvements include ilâ€" lumination of the main business | section, which will be doubled by | the erection of a duplicate row of lights on south side of the street. A high powered floodlight at the corner of Pine and Wallace Sts., discontinued some weeks ago, will | be restored. \| Woodbridge . waterworks . offiâ€" cials have appointed George Scott to commence duties as pumping station _ operator. He . succeeds George W. Shaw, who rui{ned reâ€" cently. The salary for the poxi-L tion has been slashed approximateâ€"| ly 25 per cent.. according to w-tet.{ works officials. | Mr. Scott, who was n;:goinud town constable two months ago, will continue the duties of 5:: two posts. | Woodbridtr council have decidâ€" ed to ask the Ontario government to assume a higher percentage of educational costs. "That won‘t relieve the taxâ€" yers," interjected Dr. G. D. Mcâ€" f:u. as spectator. "The more you centralize things the hi{{her taxes 'dvill be, You can‘t shift the«burâ€" en." Commenting that educational | costs are rising at an "alarming rate," Reeve Wallace pointed out that the Ontario grant is 11.4 ‘Semt., "the second lowest in anada." ‘ deep "flfi will commence g:;irfly. o7 th have .mm;fl. very new p _ maâ€" chinery will be made .ug'?u June. Officials that the work be mhedmto !!Efl: the strain on 'g:: on equipment. present mg uur equipment was put in operation in 1922 Work on the .new Woodbridge pumping station building to house equipment for the waterworks‘ new Mrs. W. E. Berry was reâ€"electâ€" ed president of the local branch of the Home and School association at the second annual meeting of the group, Other officers elected include: the #mion of the church by Rev. C. W. Barrett and Miss Bessie Nattress _lu_’;d the tale of The P;;- sonage. ere was a good attendâ€" ance at the Al;filienn church, with Rev. J. H. Kidd in dmm Rev. James S. Roe conducted mornâ€" ing service at the Pmbrnrhn church. In the evening he exâ€" changed pulglts with Rev. H. M. Coulter of Brampton Presbyterian church, P.â€" lnioéh.vico-i:nddnh; ::: George w, . secretary; A George Stewart, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Thomas Mcâ€" Lean, treasurer, Mrs. William Mainprize, aged 74, died May 5th after a brief illâ€" ness, Before her marriage she was Miss Sophia Dix, daughter of the late Mathew and Christina Fisher Dix. She was a lifeâ€"long member of the Presbyterian Church and a diligent worker with the Ladies‘ Aid Society. Surviving are her husband and a daughter. l!gnr‘y', g' 'hfiuex;)i:'nd two brothers, % L 35’:6‘: 1-?&: and oi‘!:-o.am ‘LDk. minister of Truro, N.S.,; Presâ€" byterian Charch. ‘A large attendance of members of the United Church Women‘s gdcdqhh-y Ebenezer _ and ® # Kleinburg gathered in the United Church Sunday school for the ‘mom.hlymutiu.mfnhnm was an address by Mrs. J. Robertâ€" son, president of Toronto West t, also spoke, Mrs. G. W Ghome, . profident of the | Weod lawn mower | bought last summer has al} rusted." Hardware Merchant: . "Maybe that‘s because there‘s so much due on it." A high source said that present plans call for m‘ Kurt Schuschâ€" nigg, the last ncellor of an inâ€"| dependent Austria and a foe of Nazism, before a People‘s Conrt’ early next fall. â€"Get Yourâ€" TRUSSES, BODY BELTS, SHOULDER BRACERS and all Allied Equipment Inch‘s BCZEMA REMEDY is guaranteed for any «kin irritaâ€" tien. Sold from coust to coust. EXPERT ADVICE Given FREE MT. DENNIS â€" WwESsTONX TRUSSES Complaining Customer: "That Woodbridge News For appointments phone m-:i:-rm-rv-u-u Do not suffer with inferlor INCH‘S SToP TRAT ITCH:! INCH‘S Mrs | â€"â€"York township council last )‘X;:‘Iwuknvudodu:n(orm udinj chase of four new police c yâ€"â€" to the See and Duggan Company. | Allowing for the turnâ€"in on fé |used cruisers the total cost .u‘.‘lorthmeulwn $1, a ouse | Considerable reduction from new |Daid for four vehicles in 1987. The very Shortâ€"wave radios will be transâ€" Y*TY forred from the old to the new | Mount Dennis Locals | |__â€"Features to be shown at the Mount Dennis theatre on Friday ‘nnd Saturday, May 13 and 14, will be ‘"The Firefly," with Jeanette MacDonald and Allen Jones, also "Hold ‘Em Navy," with Lew Ayres |and Mary Carlisle, and an "Our \Gang" comedy. Features for Monâ€" \day and Tuesday, May 16 and 17, will be "Second Honeymoon," with Tyrone Power and Loretta Young, also "Racketeers in Exile" with Georg;“B-ncroft and Evelyn Venâ€" able. Tuesday is comedy gift n'aht. On Wednesday and Thursday, May 18 and 19, "Tovarich" will be \shown, with Claudette Colbert and Charles Boyer, as well as "Dark Journey" with Conrad Veidt and Vivian Leigh. â€"Come this week to W Ladies‘ Shop& 9th Annual S Sale. They have recently ~ izfed‘h}hokir store and in eol;imhnfin 0 is fact now present a sales eventâ€"the best they‘ve ever held. Mr. Maurice Weisdorf has spent weeks in planning for this g.r:at affair,. He has contacted the t manufacturers of ladies‘ wear and accessories to give you articles> of genuine quality at the lowest possible prices. It‘s a grand opâ€" portunity to outfit yourselves for the summer at real savings. Call in today and look over this treâ€" mendous array of breathâ€"taking bargains for yourself. cars small share of assistance that you would be able to give? Do you not think that if you should talk it over with your neighbour and decide to join with us in our enâ€" deavours to make a social and eduâ€" cational centre of our Club it would be worth while? No doubt in the near future many surprises will be put forward by our severâ€" al committees and with your assistance these will be made more f on the programme and a very pleasant time is assured to all. always open, these patients are ::::hpmyl--n- â€"The . Mount Dennis Ol'lfiz luT- finished its season m m:'wi.mm How do you feel in regards to the social side of activities in the eammmitl: Do you not feel that it would be much better with the along to our meeting toâ€"night and bring a friend; games, etc., will be Have tried Bingo yet? You will nw a pleasant evening; everything is done to provide for your enjoyment and we feel that you will be satisfied if you spend an evening with us. Members, please leave your garâ€" den in time to be present at the meeting toâ€"night. Five Students Make Parachute Leaps Continued from page 1â€" chief instructor of the club, in chargs of im nas: _ Two slight mishaps had no seriâ€" ous results. The first was the failâ€" ure of one candidate to leave the plane at the proper moment and his descent, as a result, was some distance away from the field. The second occurred when a monoplane with _ retractable Indi_-fl‘ gear, landed on one wheel. pilot, however, managed to keep the wing from touching the ground, thus avoiding a ground loop. Madame Francois, of Paris, is a great friend of birds who has turn. ed her house:into a bird refuge. French Woman Has Turned Her House Into A Refuge Food h‘:t out on the windowâ€" sills of third floor for the smailer birds; pigeon« sare fed on »11 day. _ s &'f‘?hflm, her_Wirds" which have been inforea in the streots. The windows being always open, these patients are the pavemest down below at 10.30 every morning; on the fourth ficor und feeding vessels are kept GREAT FRIEND OF BIRDS ESTON ORKINGMEN‘S ITTICISMS ISECRACKS TIMES AND GUIDE fall ton avenue, last Wednesday -&L Margaret Witten, aged 14 of Bickâ€" nell avenue, was badly bruised about both knees and cut over the left eye. The driver, Jack Clover, | of Kenor crescent, removed the inâ€" jured girl to her home and a nearâ€" by physician was summoned. Conâ€" stables Jack Mason and Jack Mcâ€" \Kee investigated, The Town Treasurer is authorized to accept prepayment on account of the 1938 Taxes. For amounts so received in prepay~ ment of Taxes, interest at the rate of 4% per annum will be allowed from the date received to the date fixed by Council for payment of the first instalment of taxes. Prepayment of Taxes Town of Weston with an automobile at the interâ€" section of W‘em-_,md“_‘_l‘fi Q‘Lur Hanson avenue, was severely y temped to save his truck, which had burst into flames near his h:?de'to quel th':nfl and re, gave ;ir-t aid to the driver, who was later taken to the office of Dr. Luke Teskey for treatment. -&mgmfluw rs of bicycle in a collision â€"George Taylor, 38, of 40 In the Estate of James Wilfred Coulter, and Lavinia Coulter. All persons having claims against the Estate of James Wilâ€" fred Coulter, late of the Town of Weston, in the County of York, Carpenter, deceased, who died on or about the 4th day of October, 1935, and against the Estate of Lavinia Coulter, late of the Town 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 in to the undersigned full particulars of their claims on or before the 1st day of June, 1938, after which date the assets of the testator and testatrix will be distributed lmonwt the E‘xrties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Execuâ€" tors and Administrators shall then have notice. GSUPERâ€"LASTIC TIRES AND TUBES DATED at Weston, this 27th day of April, A.D. 1938. C. LORNE FRASER, Barrister,. Weston, Ontario, solicitor for Richard Taylor Hearn and Olive Jean Hearn, Executors and Administrators. * 30 x 5 32 x 6 34 xT 6.00/20 1.00/20 CANADIAN TIRE CORP. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Canadian Auto Supply 4.40/21 4.50/20 4.50/21 47 $.00/18 ©.00/20 £00/21 5.25/18 5.25/20 $25/21 WESTON 126 MOTHERS . ... _ io opo us snn For a Good Night‘s Sleep "SUPERâ€"LASTIC" TRUCK TIRES HARRY G. MUSSON, GIVE YOUR CHILD A CGLASSs OF WEsTON DAIRY‘S GOOD, RICH MILK 71 MAIN ST. N. WESTON STANDARD |NEW SUPERâ€" SUPERâ€"LASTIC 3RD LINE | _ LASTIC MASTER 1 QUALITY [ 25,000 Miles| 30,000 Miles Res. _ Beayy Reg. _ Heary Res. Reayy Hearr .'Plr‘l-vy QP‘iriInvr mi 115 110 745 9.15 WESTON DAIRY Treasurer, Town of Weston. PRODUCTS RET] ... |10.30 ... 1120 5.50/1711.20 5.50/18). ... $.50/1911.60 5.50/2014.35 6.00/16 12.05 6.00/1712.25 6.00/18).... €.00/19). ... 6.00/200. ... 10.25 2 DENNISON RD. W. 7.95 Claudette Colbert â€"withâ€" Conrad Veidtâ€"Vivian Leigh MONDAYâ€"TUESDAY MAY 16â€"17 SECOND HONEYMOON George Bancroft Tyrone Power JU. 1960 WESTON 130 MT. DENNIS Lew Ayresâ€"Mary Carlisle OUR GANG COMEDY JU. 7036 TUESDAY Is COMEDY GIFT NIGHT HOLD ‘EM, NAVY RACKETEERS IN EXILE â€"withâ€" FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAY MAY 13â€"14 THE FIREFLY â€"ALSOâ€" DARK JOURNEY 12.15 1340 14.15 i 15.45 15.10 1 16.15 1 wWED.â€"THURSDAY MAY 18â€"19 TOVARICH â€"withâ€" L.10 .10 .10 â€"withâ€" Evelyn Venables Charles Boyer Heavy Daiy 1.75 1.15 Allen 1.15 1.15 3U. 1216 2.10 2.10 1 Professional Directory l I MUSICAL DIRECTORY l | BUSINESS DIRECTORY | IMlustrated circular FREE Address 628B CRAWFORD ST TORONTO Baby Chicksâ€" is PRODUC'I'ION-b red Barred Rock. New Hammshire. White 4 Rock, New Hampshire, White Leghorn, Jersey Giant Baby CMICV‘E ival arriva gnnm«d L Write for prices. We special~ ize in custom hatching. W. Aversil $. Robiuson B.A. Barrister and Solicitor, etc. Successor to the Late Laurence 8. Lyon 36 TORONTO 8T., TORONTO 6 PARKVIEW RD., WESTON WAverley 4340 WESTON ZONE 4â€"339 Barrister, Bolicitor, Etc. 1017 Weston Read, Mount Dennis PHONES "Junet. 6402"â€""Weston 544M" also M&-mx Daily ; Tussday l‘-nâ€"f’ : : Phone JU, 8059 _ Saturday by Appointment . Nervous and Chronic Dissases T2 Guestrills Are. Mt, Dennis RALPH GORDON The versatile entertainer for your next program Bruce Metcalfe F.W. MERTENS mma&hllu\ ESTATE im neepl ehrintien to ntnaerment of F.A. SilvermanK.C. FLUEH YOUR MOTOR CLEAN WITH HOT VALYVEâ€"OILâ€"ONLY YONGE ST. POULTRY FARM RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Established 1924 TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Piano Tuning CHIROPRACTOR MONEY TO LOAN ON .&oo FIRST AND 8BCO MORTGAGE SECURITIES J. W. BROWN PIANO TUNING ENTERTAINER TEACHER OF PIANO AND THEORY Telephone 204â€"râ€"6 JUnet. 1996 or Weston 473â€"3 Work 0-_.-! WESTON BRANCH LEAVE WESTON ¢ 12.45 p.m. d 430 pm. ¢ 5.15 pm. b 9.05 pm. INSURANCE aâ€"daily except Sun. & Hol.; bâ€"Sun. & Hol. only; ¢â€"Sat. only; dâ€"daily except Sat., Sun. & Hol. 1230 Jane 8t. PHONES: BOB‘S GARAGE Copies of the new time tables are available at all offices and agencies. "Service with a Smile" MAIN AND DUFFERIN STS, WESTON PHONE 777 and 2340â€"râ€"14 Kes. 397â€"J ‘The American legation and the Canadian government have disâ€" eussed construction of a highway through Britishâ€" Columbia, linking Alaska with the United States, it was announced. John Best of Weston, Ontario, Gardener, who died Jan. 17th, 1938, are nfid to send to the underâ€" signed before May 30th, 1938, full particulars of claims, after which date the assets of the estate will be distributed without regard to claims not then known to the undersigned. C. FRANK MOORE, K.C., 36 Toronto St., Toronto, Solicitor for the Administrator, Leeming Best. Alil kinds of furniture reâ€" upholstered, mattresses reâ€" covered. Estimates free. G. Howard GrayK.C. WE S T O N Mrs. T. H. Rogers TEACHER OF PIANO Phone 701â€"W JOHN BEST ESTATE Claimants against the estate of Geo. W. Gardhouse C. Lorne Fraser M.A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Saproms Musical! instruments 423 MAIN ST. NORTH â€"Read the Ads. Weston 152W _ Junct. 0769 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Bie. 58 Main N. (Opp. New Post Office) Elgin 1863 _ Money to Loan 18 Toronto Street, Toronto oâ€"16â€"52 GUITAR and BANJO The suscess of our pupils is PHONE WESTON 408W THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1988 BARRISTER, etc. Room 215, 159 Bay St. Telephone Wav. 7696â€"7 Studio: 55 Rosemount Ave. Phone Weston 620â€"J Musical Instruments J. Edgar Parsons nmm:i‘éoucrron. NOTICE TO CREDITORS BUS LEE For Appointment Phone Weston 374)Jâ€"WA. T771 UPHOLSTERING Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers, WESTON LEAVE SCHOMBERG G. MACKAY 8.05 a.m. 5.05 p.m. 120 p.m. $1.00 T {

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