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Times & Guide (1909), 13 Apr 1939, p. 6

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agtd we have all the new gorgeous Mes. The tailoring is perfect. and out: out or unit, or, In fut anything "tr buy in our more, represents "Wes, t. Lulu' Shoppe quality." And what‘s more, every garment is adjusted to you -idmstitr at no extra cost. HAROLD R. JOHNSTON Tn. piece or snappy nilored or elegant We suits . . . we have them all. Spin fashion goes mad about color. Eighth broadcloth shirts, new mmetty patterns and shtrdes, "Tooke--. Balfour ard Sweep- suh” makers- 1.00, l.60, 2.00 “THE HOME OF BETTER QUALITY LADIES' WEAR FOR LESS" -Q. " MAIN ST. N. Tailored Suits, Tweed 32g or Dressy Coats 1 " MAIN ST. N. PHONE ZONE 4-453 h m 11-” at M-O. ml: sins, IBM-21%. WESTON nun mu at run ”as " a-ttBttg SHIRTS ‘7 h" rm unto"; 'Wd In unclean; I. would hue to my 5'” Tom” all. in. from -t-- Intuitive $16.95 Just the sort of well-bred. camp ally correct felts that you'll want to wear with your town or country tailored clothes. Made of unusually fine felts by a tttmoun hatter in the moat flat- tei'ing new silhouettes. The price is very special! 52-95 High Hats for Spring Topcoats Order NOW-TH' TOP TAI- J/fl/IS, Suits and Topcoau. ni or to your individual manure - 24-95 Smnrt new atrles uni Huts - finest quality tur Nttw- MEN'S mm... ttt wr mm: may}. [all h “mutton,”-h 1.95. aStt -E.- 321mm. 11% or the i. {II-37.1:- W47. ”who“: 're-t.lm.trfi-ueeltriairirr at In. at tho Iler in. nub-nmllnkrth-hru. I“ h "an. incl-n- " any». Our eman- eNor in an“... madaestaad hat (in Pmrincinl And they can: vary “was: Uguirtum, hvi before it the any interns-u. tin would _ noon! at d'tJekl ndminism- than of the fruits of the so“ . thtt SVIBIQI in than "" emu-t that they m 01mm "d. an ned my new for 0530’." min: audition with any of it. Alder-nun K, . my,“ Ward l w: DELIVER I mono toiht murmur“). 4221 $14.95 .I and Young Men 's New.“ Clothe a! Shade- HATS to LADIES’ SHOPPE WESTON ii shades in wool and 2.95 1 Dr. w. H. Butt, Chairman orl {the Toronto Board of Education, ,nnd Trustee for Ward Seven, said the {non anneution on one con- dition. that the municipalities to Ate taken in do not burden ‘the city i of Toronto with any liabilities. “In (other words," he states, "if the icity does not have to assume any of their resportribilitiea or debts. JFrom the standpoint of the Board] (of Edutmtiorr, we cannot assume the educational burden arf these} (other centres. It annexation comes. ’and it will mummy if ennui ‘continue: to progress as Ibo in do- :in; at the present time, then their: property use-men: must become} the same as Torortto's. The city} _ar.pot 121mm their buNeus." __ -'__re__.._ -. "no -. I L J. Amos, Suit: Finish Hardwood! Ihrorht Weston. up: "if it cuta‘ down axes, I am for it. I t,'n,Y {mess in politics. In t good I!” to .keep out. of trouble, and like If hood many more I do not known Mull}: what thir plum will mean." _ Don Mount, Moffat Store Comw puny, N dont think we should mix _ ha this mm. m I feel that Cart-', Ida would him I lot if she stud-i ied the system in vogue in rreu.eA-) Jhurn, the home of our Enefiah phat. where since the. War hm», "rr Ms been dented a to useu- ( "nerts". 1 4Yiif 77"" -i-'ee- --. .__N_M. IGC"iGa'i'r,1Nai'i..H's"l 5m.Athd'-m mum-anvil Imunmy-fl'gbhnq-mmh 7ii5i5ti Ir"" 1ti!t2tiiriiii?iiiii"iiiii 'hlrl'tv'Gh'%.--el1Na."drh%1't i C. P. Gunman. Deputy My. of Ward Three. York Tomb», feels itlnt annexation to the city " To. Ironta or n Metropolitan Area scheme is the solution t.tr the existence of the f/a",',,",',]; of York. "Our position [comp Sal- Ily lo clue to Toronto mum ttsy dour citixens spend their money in “the city Ind we get little or none :1)! it. Therefore we Are deprived', 'it, that much revenue Ind we are, in a result. hardly able to, iiqui- ‘lduo our put burdens. Almond “Hon would nllevinte a lot of our' problems " we would have the‘ (isame aervioes In the city of To-', Tonto, Hydro, water, transport-J tion, etc. " we are taken into a Metrop'olitan Area, that Area would include the his Show: "nunieipalitiea And would he gav- lama! by u Commit-loci. This is the‘ tame non of a trehente as is in) effect in Etteiotd--6reater Lon-l don is manned by a Comntiuion. Our Metropolitan Are: would be called Greater Toronto. Tho Gov- ernment reel; there mint be some solution to the problem of York Township. A special committee Ingminted to so into the problems " all municipalities in un attempt {to find I solution will report in lion: or five months' time," he' ',eottstttented. l 2Red Cross Nursing Classes iCome to Successful End R. J. Firms, veteran Trustee of the Weston Bard of Education. reached at his 'renee, that of Ban- tin Reid Co, Ltd., Peter Sheena“ that he was definitely minced to ”mention so In an ’eaton is concerned. "In Weston things look fnvonble tor us, and I should not like to ace mention Income a reality, and at the "ttte time t do not think it would be . good thing town; city at tttrynto. E _ WWW"... m... um «a...» of the plin and therefore do not my to ”new At. this time." Aldon-n R. . Davy, . Ward Bevers, duel-M him-uh“: but at “nation if It. Gunman! mid We to eiL"t am “my. W by "tttits.. .11: n- we. Ill" that was» 'ttJil,', ,"t"t.,t,'td 1‘. will Tr',', I I ow on? . m. o "FiarrCi.T'iirWr'trGaii' tture,',, tttf/tLita,", Iut,lt ' u! III I yith it if the Govmt it will- mg to lay for the trunnion of serving, ete., suds " was: min, page.» proclaim}. gm." heytated. cGirGGiiei "Tau. of the Weston Bond of Eduation sated: y, Il'! winning: _with_the details town in in good financial condition " Ema". ind will-noon be Bbte to ring incl! out of in former position. The Town-with the site and Ham the it bu would have no that.“ in being Included‘in this pun, Ind I “thinly will fight “jeep it Aunt". - W. J. Cardhouae, M.LA.. Wert York. " believe that Weston. I self contained $fttieipalitr, lhould not be. irtttudedyhthti ghetto. The Ion! Clyde the which " lb: am a! My: Rd Cm. of Junk m with It 3. Prr, Vim-I Order Nun, " 0m. I "eee-ht and Intru- :2:- I'lt. 1iiii'rl'.r'i's the a C” v. Led at“ ot a ml 0mm!!!" of I mam-mm. ',tie'l2td"."ea'dg2d - 1grtgtth't 'd'l'T8lM=u't on m trrarM'Nt'", I. ‘llll-Iihi I Trance Frank oee of the York Towuhip Hard ot Education. when uppmchod II to an opinion. laid it “I s matter which n- quim . (mt deal of than? and he did not are to - in”!!! wording it just " present. l _ iL in“ an, E~m-.=.'-'-:+~.,.,-.:-.....,~ tf. ru 'ntmtri.rit [ova-Ia A revival of the "pioneer spirit" of 100 yarn T' in one of the moat vihl'dueeds 'l ht S',u,,"'he,'gr,; loco ing to it is op emu T. Owen, head ethane Church of England in (bud: and Hallo?| of the diocese of Toronto. He c ar- uterixes the pioneer spirit as "that spirit which Wu founded on devo- tion to God Ind found expyee.ion in nEucrifice and in helping others". A blinding snow storm ushered in the’long overdue debate on for- eign policy which Prime Minister Mechanic Ring had promised to open on Thurde afternoon. Not for many years he: the month of Mud: exhibited such lion-like ten- dencies is she displayed on Here]! 80th this year. However, not even the weather could effect the deter- mination of the general public to find out at last Canada's attitude on'foreicn policy and her exact fl; sition in the British Commonwea th of Nations. But they were doomed to disappointment. The Prime Min- ister made of external affairs an internal issue Ind his speech left little doubt in the minds of many experienced parliamentary observ~ er: that it was prepared and delivered with n view to its effect on domestic paliticsrather than " an exposition of Canada's attitude an imperial policy. A'markrd reduction in industrial accidents throughout Ontario is m ported for the past month in the current bulletin of the Industrial Accident Prevention Associations. During March. 4,600 accidents were reported to the Workmcn‘s Com- pulsation Board as compared with 5,015 for the corresponding month in 1938. The figures for the first quarter of 1939 are reoorted as 13,389. which is more than 2.000 fewer accidents than for the first quarter of 1938. Costs for com- penaation and medical lid for the same period are lower by more than $130,000. Hay 82. . Murat Evan insisted that the ' -.--.-- committee formed to orpoce In. Cumin is to by. ' “World‘s nexution "didn't know o any def- Psir" of it: own this ya", accord- inite scheme. We have t ready ing to the lndlutriil Accident Pre- “IN our trtTotiytrt/' he contin- nation Assoeiatioms, despite thnLued- Council decided to leave the then are already two World's matter in lbeynnce in View of the Pain of 1939 being held in “minimum ot Reeve Hurrin and United Shun. More than 2,t00),Cohupesrllors Glrdhoule and Hill. "fertreonaeimm men in industry Weston tom, council received are expected to attend the two-day offieUl notice ot the Idditionll Annual “World's Ftir" convention half mill tax subsidy last night and gxhibition of indiustrUl "fe, which results from the increase in 'pse4ine " the maul York Hotel inmiroitto on April 17 nnd 18. _ l GOOD BARGAINS I The Girl Guides of Tor to " hold} mont?r all! in “33‘ kef 3 Garden. on the evening of Marioth. l The number of Girl Guides in Ty; ronto have grown since the In“ Rally, so that it is hoped to have 3,400 Girl Guides in the two large "can. The law-mm: in divid- ed.inbo two mm. the first, tn ex- preuion of loynlty in the form of Union Jack examines. irg,'t,0tiel'/ with the Union Jack. I tttlt but made out of twinkling lie ta, and a hunk put in which 3,400 s'i'i'i? will take part. The second pun of _ the progrnmme will represent al dny in amp. l that the bill had been vhamged Bod that the opposing Municipali- ties would be given n chance to debate it on the floor of the house. I feature of Weston', contention " pmiouz meetings on this mat. ter, The guardians of the “rut quintuplets have given {ohm u~ tent to Olivn Dionne’l .1:chan of the Ontario [went-mum itwi. cation for the tive Iii“?! to meet the King and Queen in Toronto May 82. . A toning!“ m to limo an. wk on the light of Th1! 'r'.',,'l',,efguig.o Totem huh-an "turd o Canadian Cox, ‘60-. Minimum umouncu. . controller. chair-nun a! the Inch! "can commune, aid the wade 'ould be followed by a {int-uh: dhplny " Sum-yin“ on lb. even- ing of May M. The commun- 3|:le that c than" event mie t be "aged in North Tuvalu). Cwncillor T. RaLSimpmn. "It is a controversy: t is ruining ground. Ind w would welcome more detail. I for one would like , know the “vintage: of the nu". Councillor Nat Nam. "r know from experimct that the Metro- liun Tt I'll "g',T'/",' my a... city. hie-go. w en us I bot, nutmeg climbed 24G". " 7 run- Adid 7 “new“; 'itii',irtt't?ii"iei'iiit'idtt. Dun' o n Nt an 'd'JI%t"d'n =,hwlr. dhnmdthc hm Bow-w. "my all aeolian demon-um. tihiHtheattert-tdCiiGa any ml [Ir-Nun: were Him and pqbitshqr at no 3“:th tttaadird tee It. - .48 M T. -P. St'"ttr, ht- Ill- nwwod the sale ttis w 'latte to Prod lick-nub ITetre 0: . Thanh owner, who!” An ,kecarFGiVr' -. EEC“? I“ Wore I'm. the m "' -eed "an: - . 2ffsl,'t alr8,'ll'd " ”a Ttterm 'sriropAsiiai At the hot mum-g . we“ "mrtrtq cu kid a! lin- 2t WWW-Nib" m dun an» __ fl'r'fi - «an»: d tt.eu'dru"att .tehtarreeeeesmttftpdGeE Hero and There 'tir A a")?! “my: - -Nijiu"s "f" " “Then we no advantage. in In- Donation." ”and Councillor tut Nam. Mr. Nun laid he hm seen the effect of urination in Chi- Caro und taxea had you: up 26 per cent. for the suburb: taken im "it new“ to. me in ”mulling we'll have to he: before long. tte', /2t"t'Pa, 'tu'ted1'i " e m a e aiding: at Mar-lung" be u . 1 View": Council loud-y aid“ "tmitted from uni-c any aetittet " .1"me tt uuw' " 0 t o I Area. 'El dechton wan arrived " partly been“ " the absence a! three Council new. d “:2. t'Sutt 2.: in an“ n p: In an aettagmslstk Monaurmgdud Mayor G. B. In”. ‘l‘undcntuld we a}! to In then an opportunity to dawn the question with th proper “thorn!” before it bo- tanic: law." Reborn sunny and audi." -Sewimr Mnehinn. the a few good port-Mes. Complete Sewing Course included. 5 I N G E It S T O R E Telcphono for Quotation: on Material for that Renoir or Alteration 2m EGme'x AVE. was? Improvements FRONT DOOR FENCE POST RIDDELL LUMBER co. LL. 9720 Your Bank Will Finance Home Improvements Metropolitan Area win-m Tull: Co- the Omen Lon: Ind mm. unv- mm In ' mm: new RCA Trrtor Shark Tuning Model. 'l.tutre. s-hml Sun"- heterodsrte tun-lug the bun-Ian Mud “04120 “b eyrter “4 the short Inn nun ot 2899SHNy Mk» nth. "" RCA Tkror (allure: ilk-hi. hymn! [Shark Tuning In "mtumst-the (um RCA 'Trgor Hurl- E)! and VH1“: Pub-Baton S'Iuh. In "r, kph Tum Conud._.\uumgk_ Ttne gunman-m "a bl]. an: to up: modern stri.hsmse dlIL A “man”. wand-I In"! esbhttrt of 56!th MI ICA Visor W. unkind In "trar)." nub-d and“ aura rm W "l cm 1". duh "i. Trade In Allowanc- Cash Price $124.50 CASH BAUIGE DON'Y FORGET YOUR Phttht " 815' MAIN NORTH Plumb 614 HOME GOOD BARGAINS " MAIN ST,, N. -at-. OR tiriff Miiiiiab The World of Radio $30 to $40 Trade In Allowance EASY Illlllllllllllllllllll [Ill 'l" TERMS MODEL 97K Weston Music & Radio We Carry a OR MORE Hun Dunno-u akin ttnt: tt to hm: bomb)“ on Ta-. can prop. . wax com: t', Jam ii! hows».- w . r: u- or unan- pm After colander-bl: diam-non I yudict in: premium! at I bur data to the tw m who upra- ed from the *owmup of ark. It was duo“ the. the plu- van under wny tor tho owing at I the repair human in' this trailer. Council felt that an. up loun- what of I precedent um! the mat. ter will be thorouyhly inventigtted before my action is “lowed. 22 ten Bsitiah man-mu mu cull: women won-km. ) W7 "Y trGTttTrrTCair tlite'?,,'. “”Yo:| mm“; m Mt I ll . Jack J33. l" ' an... T In” Inet, in: Hutch tsAl'll'l"% pong-M to ‘10,. "t ferr th. corn-pond!" W tnat a?” Tom Gr, to: tto . t'o"'u'tllt.'1 R'.' Eiti1o,2irt,,'ii A "ie-tit-im. hi of Hum. manning my“ Nuo mu "mm to work in conjunction with up but Mr- 'ttf in their nape-0d min-in; n . “A use: was mad ”can my mm m - tltt to hug instilled on tg vs: will! taa."tty mind“ , ‘n “M‘s! " eon-0M Goon. by at. 'Nt -.ttom the " ?,tttheuddroteyei.troi Pytir, Fill Lhte at Pop-hr lt%tie ad Dan am Now Selling " 3 for $1.00 A FULL LINE OF MODERN LAMPS AND APPLIANCES Weston's Oldest Established Radio Store" . . . Moulded with (Manda of hind Hitches tut result in I Bott. any pli-ncy that yield: with every body novel-uni. No stiffness. or binding - in! a luxurious. c o In ' o r t title well- iuilored feeling. PHONE 2 Custom Tailored C LOTH ES THE TAILOR date Rugal Jammy J. m - PROPHET” No Finance Companies NO EXTRAS " MAIN 8. Thursday and Friday - April 13th and 14th O WESTON THEATRE MONDAY. TU Tr-, b w." , ',,'rlMtlitit r Almo- "ettuth-t"dtF ithtgtcp. JlNu'11Wu'dlh'T. 'terr.- “a; “can. “a the an MINI tt nu. _ [GRACE HE [411, - -- I kin Willi! SOUND-WORDS BIS? IAIN If. k. -'Tr _ .3100: "The Captain of the Guard" POCAHONTAS, NUT, MREENED, 39.25 yet tm READING ANTHRACITE . V $12.25 par to: WELSH mmvth "r V H .,....,..uz.oo per an WEISH COBBLESWH. _r____ 't'rpw W .F.. _ 315.00 per ton JU. 'lmtiShahespeare'sCoat tin-inn. "mpgihgS't'tgi-h"" u. " " In: 'pJMahfaut?ll,io, A ,7 Quality Fuels Westminster Church Choir OPERETTA (Two Children “alumna 0m Ticket) "rttrauiRjft '0t2fftP'"t""'8 T"' cm... mdr.rc."aau tdir" in “SERVICE DBIU1r trEtrtatrDat YifthttatkyLuPrtn, 19.N TWO FEATUIIES PHONE 8424 "TTtANtttT 'Ori-tWE HELEN” View 'teueuc.2tirhtio. Gar n in “THE DEVIL’S “RN” Admission 35c Funk Awning-lulu" la in “FUGITIVES FOR A M Kr' 24 DENARDA, MT. DENNIS ajiiU6Niitjirfg6turA"" [my Ind Amt in" Mn ht a “Ritual" eu~ mic than. "Ind N'g,',ttgrtpt Rt "6472.. 1:04an Island-r. unwind [kl-trio in Part in nyon. of tandem "_t_hersr-rrf.guetas " \‘ui-blo Tome Control and Anion-n? " cum-h tbon. Vim-uh ma" mm. Ania-Mk than. Can not m Dew mum. Canal-WW a! bum " RCA View all“. for but with Ike and MI. Woman. m. “M at this Mulwummmmtmd” can r5ettttm.. JIM! 89'il m t . m 18% . Cash Price t99.so Trade In Allowance Allowance on MORE $30.00 CASH BALANCE $69.50 3'! 5015:9155; Beefy, 8.15 pm. Sharp TWO NIGHTS Presented By FIE! WW" - WI- can: " “I" won MODEL 96K PHONE «a WESTON G6

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