Total equalized assessment has increased $10,680,736 or 8.58 per cent. Figures in 1933 stood at $124,446,842, and at the end of 1939, $135,127,578. It is noted that in that time the population of the County has in- creased 32,737 or 15 per cent, population being 216,573 in 1933 and 249,310 at the end of 1939. The net debenture debt has de- creased $462,333, or 30 per cent., An interesting analysis of fin- ancial information respecting the County of York, from the end of 1933 to 1939, has been supplied to The Editor by' w. W. Gardhouse, County Treasurer. Financial Information Regarding York County [AGE EIGHT Expansion Sale Specials BANK OF MONTREAL WESTON BRANCH: 45 MAIN ST. NORTH J. W. WALLACE, Manager qsAudrauvt.amallamauodiuaautuauW. FOR FARMING si,af1c, /etttr Ask for our booklet, "THE FARMBR AND HIS BANK." GEN EROUS TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE NO EXTRAS ESTABLISHED 1817 Liberal Allowance for Your Ice Box N Balance on Easy Terms The Gota canal is the longest in the world-IO miler-with the Suez, 100 miles long, ranking second. ' _ bréeds. figures being as follows: 1933, $1,515,894; 1939, $1,053,561. Net debenture debt per capita has de- creased $2.76 or 39.5 per cent., from $6.99 in 1933 to $4.23 at the end of 1939. The net debenture debt per thousand of equalized assessment has decreased $4.38 or 36 per cent, fggt. $12.18 in 1933 to $7.80 in Police dogs do not have a ten- dency to become cross with old age any more than do dogs of other WESTON MUSIC AND RADIO 28 MAIN ST,, NORTH PERSONAL SERVICE (OPPOSITE JOHN STREET) The members of the Club were impressed by the scientific way in which a neurotic child may be changed 'to a normal one, how frustrations can be removed; and 'the encouraging outlook for the youth of Canada, if we avail our- selves of the medical knowledge of our day, _ -- _ . __ Dr. Griffin gave his audience something to think about in a real address. He outlined the extent of the work that is being carried on, the need of mental treatment and the success which has attended the efforts of the medical profession both as regards the prevention and the cure of mental disease. The speaker stressed the preven- tive side of the question and told how the parent, and the teacher can eo-operate to bring out the best in the child who is backward or who has some fear, which if re- moved by the sympathetic approach of an adult, will make the differ- ence between a good citizen and one who will become in later years a charge on the municipality or prgyince. - - _ M _ V "Thé knox College Quartette com- p o s e d of Messrs. MacDonald, l The Men's Club of Weston Pres- ‘byterian Church registered another highly successful night on Tuesday of last week. When the gong sounded and President Harry Clark said go, there was not a vacant ‘chair at the tables. The speaker of 'ithe evening, Dr. J. D. Griffin, Associate Medical Director of Men- tal Hygiene for the Dominion of Canada. Dr. W. H. Henry, Wes- ton's Medical Officer of Health, in introducing the speaker emphasized the need of co-operation between all groups in our community with the Provincial Government. tht-operation Assures Best School Results Relieves Coughs, Colds and Bronchial troubles almost im- mediately. MAIN ST. N. WEST( Prompt, Cheerful Delivery Service "Briggs' Cough Bronchitis Mixture†FRANK STEPHENS of the Trinity College of Music, _ London. England Concert Pianist-Lecturer-Reel/st Teacher of Piano and Theory Pupils Prepared for Examinations and Concerts STUDi0--150 MAIN ST. SOUTH Phone LA. 4928 Briggs' Pharmacy Dr. J. D. Griffin Suggests Preventative, and Cures For Mental Diseases-Knox College Quartette Gives Grand Performance at Presby- terian Men's Club PHONE 720 i)wtisv/its-/' Drift as; OE gala unveiling of the new 1940 Frigidaire models! For here are the smartest refrigerators ever! In beauty . . . features . ..' performance . . . surpassing anything you’ve ever known. The smartest- styled, most colorful Frigi- daires ever built, they keep on food safer and freeze ice faster tile! l " the lowest current cost in t Frigidaire history! And offer you greater food-keeping con- ) 9 5 venience for years to come. You a are cordially invited to see our FIRST showing of the year’s most brilliant regigegarors. ws Don't miss it! New Models . a * New Designs . . 3 New, Low Operating Cost geasonhi" F iiiit Shiriiring New 1940 FRIG [DAIRE WESTON "Weston's Oldest Established Radio Store" Dutcher, Creaser and Calder de- lighted the guests with their songs and music interpretation and their presence was very much appre- ciated. MARY tit) IM . . . Alt) POLITICAL PATRONAGE Oat, fat I R T NATIONAE‘F’EIMIVERNE? Authorized ‘by National Government Headquarters, 140 Wellington Sheen Ottawa TIMES AND GUIDE Offerings That Will Save You $$$ You deal only with us. Your credit is confidential. No extras. ‘her home to the members of Hum- Iteryale United Church W.A. for :their March meeting. Mrs. W. Allen, the President, was in the jehair. Mrs. M. Warren read the Bible lesson. The roll call was answered by the number of visits leach member' had made during the month. Secretary’s report was read and adopted. A Missionary reading on Finland was given by Mrs. F. Ellins and was more than interest- ing. The treasuver's report was read. The business part of the meeting, consisted ehiefiy of dis- HUMBERVALE Mrs. N. Wright was hostess at Foreign News in English! FR OM ALL 0 VER THE WORLD T MODELS PRICED FROM $18.95 N‘ IGK / WI “†NO l .. Bil. " NAT llllllllllll . ' com IQ ‘ r-xiii, u'l"l%, 1 YOU ARE JUST ABOUT RIGHT, MY DEAR. ' MACON] The more knowledge you get, the more things you. aren't sure about. -Quebee Chronicle-Telegraph. cussing ways and means of getting people out to help fill our churéh and help our pastor in the good work he is trying to do. Plans were made for each member to hold a small knitting tea at their home during the month of March. Mrs. Warren closed the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Crane suggested some way in helping the Red Cross, by making quilts. The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Ellins and Mrs. King. "Byeene.er", " an indoor game about p}rates, ls popular in Lon- don during blackouts. PHONE 842 CTt The committee in charge of this canvass is doing everything in its power to insure a record member- ship for this year. The Year Book promises to be up_to its usual standard and when it reaches you turn to the list of options in the centre pages and be prepared when the canvassers call to make a ready choice. The service of six splendid lads, well known in the community, has been secured and The Weston Horticultural So.. ciety are rapidly concluding their plans for their annual membership campaign. The Times and Guide is working actively on the 1940 year book, which will be ready for dis- tribution by Monday, March 18th, and a copy should reach every householder in town before Friday, March 22nd, the opening date of the campaign. Horticultural Campaign In Weston Opens Fri. March 22 JU. 2242 Now Colored For Your Protection European Blower f When it's Red- (Screened), per ton o WESTON THEATRE o - - WHERE SOUND SOUNDS BEST MAlN ST. N. - PHONE ZONE 4-483 fi)iiri?t Iles Reading MONDY-TUESDAY-MARCIT 18-19 TWO FEATURES A Magnificent Production Which Every Canadian Should See Mtrltf8epptrtRrylpl, Richardson in (i Automatic Buttons Built-in Aerial 5 Tuning Bands . Variable Tone Control Marconi Super Band Spreading on Short Wave Cathode Ray Tuning Indicator Terms glow as $1.00 per Week , (i Tubes (may SHAKESPEARE COAL $94.95 aan Blower Stoker Coal GENUINE CROZER POCAHONTAS NUT WEDNESDAY-THURSDAYQDTIARCH 20-21 7 7 TWO FEATURES Liberal Trade-In A llo 'wa nee "No Dust - No Dirt - All Coal - More Heat FAMOUS READING ANTHRACITE FRIDAY-SATURDAY-MARCH 15-16 , TWO FEATURES Donald p'cptiGirr-Biny Cook in "TOM SAWYER DETECTIVE" Randolph Scotf;I:I(3pe Hampton in "THE ROAD TO RENO" T EMPIRE BLOWER - All Fuel Under Cover - "THE LION HAS WINGS†--ALS0-. csyroitIorrptir,-cVy-ijrant in Oliver ITaprdyrrrBillie, Burke in “SOME LIKE IT HOT" ---ALS0-- ler, _r1itpe-filiT1e_y, Ipsy in, "IN NAME ONLY"' __ --ALSO--. Pay for These Machines at Cash Price on Time Payment Plan WESTON 556 "ZEN OBIA" by the close eo-operation of the public the work should be easily carried out successfully and to the satisfaction of all subscribing members. The boys in this group are Roy Neal, Robert Allatt, Allan Barney, John Lepingwell, Fred English and Benny Rose and no others have authority to participate in this canvass. To raise money for singing les- sons, a rickshaw puller in Calcutta, India, now sings as he runs instead of clanging the customary bell on the shafts and charges extra to passengers who enjoy songs with their rides. Get behind your Horticultural Society for they are _doing fine work for your community. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1940 EVENIN GS ZONE 4-449 Music Furnished $10.00