Y / | W ANT â€" A D S Needed For sives \ Demands for glycerina for ‘warâ€" time explosives are so \extensive that its use foqr antiâ€"frieze has been banned "in Canadh, and limitations have been placed upon its use in such things â€"as hand letions, cellophane and tobaceo. in Weston, ï¬oumlon desired 5 April 1st or May ist. Address all replies to Box 1175, Times and Guide. noâ€"18â€"1w 3 OR 6â€"roomed house or bungalow Particulars to Box 1217, Times & Guide. oâ€"18â€"2w kitten, dark brown and cream, 8 months, sturdy, affectionate, small size, free. Miss Taylor, Elmhurst ‘Drive, Thistletown, near Weston Bus Line. > 0â€"13â€"1w CENTRALLY located house or _ apartment six or eight rooms. Particulars to Box 1217. Times & PAINTER AND DECORATOR. Formefly associated with late Edgar J. Goldin% J. H. Harris, 17 Victoria East. Phone 1068â€"W, ROOM and board for 2 men, Malâ€" ton employees preferred. Agply 220 Church St. 0â€"18â€"1w and from Bay and College, leavâ€" ing 7.20 a.m., rcturninz 5.30 p.m. Box 1308, Times and Guide. 0â€"18â€"1w 4002 PMDUDIDO IODUNV SNC Tetov» . ered just like new. Feather ticks washed, sttjpped. made into come forters. â€" Eiderdowns _ recovered, English downproof sateen. Phone 982W. TRANSPORTATION available to rent in North York Township Market to producers of farm or garden produce. If interested seâ€" cure one now before the rush seaâ€" son. Apply to W. G. Scrace, Superâ€" intendent, 3491 Yonge ST., onâ€" to 18. xâ€"134iw HOUSEKEEPER for doctor‘s â€" Searlett Road, vacant March ist. Apply _F. Kin;’don, Thistletown, phone Weston 8â€"Jâ€"12. 0â€"13â€"1w home out of town. Phone ‘VZ:)P; 4â€"491. : xâ€"13â€"1w EIGHTâ€"roomed house for rent, MATTRESSES rebuilt and recowâ€" FOUR to sixâ€"roomed\housey duplex or apartment, wan\t‘ela."ébarage if possible, in Weston or Mount. Denâ€" nis district, references furnished. Phone Weston 970â€"J, stating rent and particulars, between 4 and 5 pan. 0â€"18â€"3w 5â€"ROOMED apartment, all modern improvements, â€" heated | garage. Appl% F. W, Moffat,;32 Dennison Rd. W., Zone 4â€"491, xâ€"13â€"1w THREE or 4â€"roomed flat or apartâ€" mant im‘mmmv. fn‘r‘-ni?h:d 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., $2.00, éxééï¬Ã© Saturday. Phone 747â€"W. 0J8â€"1w SEVERAL stands available for CONTENTS of newlyâ€"furnished modern home, bedroom, difing, chesterfield suites; gateleg; studjo suite; trilifht; runner; two rugs; mirror. Sell separately. Sacrifice. JUnetion 6014. xâ€"1w perfect condition, nicke} enamel trim, excellent baker; imitation Persian lamb coat, size 34â€"36, sacâ€" rifice quick sale. Phone 1203â€"W. xâ€"18â€"1w ment,. immediately, furnished. Phone Zone 4â€"352. 0â€"13â€"1w WQBIAN wishes work by ‘the d'a'y‘, oil stoves; 8 and 9â€"piece dining room suites; library tables; desks; Singer sewing machines; beds; dressers; new three and fourâ€"piece bedroorg _ suites; new breaflut suites, all modern designs; china cabinets; ice boxes, etc. Weston Furniture ,Exchange, 6â€"8 John St., phone Zone 4â€"500. xâ€"18â€"Iw GURNEY cook stove, Quebec style, burner, all porcelain, white and gray; _ threeâ€"piece _ customâ€"built chesterfield suite; Easy washing machine; General Electric radio. Above articles bought from the es tate of the late Mr. Stephensâ€"and in excellent condition. â€"Cook stoves and heaters; sectional bookcases; BEAUTIFUL silver fox furs, single or double scarves, capes and muffs, dressed sking for colâ€" lars. Bert Irwin, Silver Fox Ranch. Miss Ethel Louise Hicks, daughâ€" ter of Mrs. Stanley Hicks, Westâ€" mount, wishes to announce her enâ€" ment to Mr. Donald Hood, of Eount Dennis, marriage to take place on February 28th. 0â€"13â€"1w DOVGHERTYâ€"At Wellesley Hosâ€" pital, _ February 4, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Dougherty (nee Mabel ~McMahon), a tenâ€"pound Phone Weston 1080â€"J GURNEY electric stove, fourâ€" Engagements and from Bay and College, leav PAINTING AND DECORATING BEAUTIFULLY marked female Mabel Mc!hhon{;os' tenâ€"pound h?{ boy (still born). lt:t.hor well. § TIMES & GUIDE EMPLOYMENT WANTED MATTRESSES REâ€"MADE APARTMENT WANTED PET $TOCK FOR SALE APARTMENTS TO LET ROOM AND BOARD ARTICLES FOR SALE TRANSPORTATION WANTED TO RENT onal word; min .~ charge 50¢. HOUSES TO LET HELP WANTED FOR RENT 0â€"10â€"2w xâ€"11â€"4w $s c s / The rabbit, that has always been such a pest to the farmer has sudâ€" denly turned out to be one of the great sources of income :in the northern areas of Saskatchewan. Now they are being hunted extenâ€" sively in the Loon Lake and Meadow Lake areas and pelts go to the market by the thousands. Large trucks leave. Meadow Lake carrying 70,000 rabbit sking to the load. They are packed in the big paper racks used for shipping wool made a record of »catching 365 rabbits in one week, which netted $27.89. The Apostle Paul so clearly understood the fact of ‘God‘s love for man and man‘s unity with God, that he could say (Romans 8; 38, 89), "I am persuasion, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to sepaarte us from the love of Egd, which is in Christ Jesus, our rd." Let the.one who thinks life is eriptyâ€"not worth whileâ€"turn to God, the divine Fatherâ€"Mother, as infinite Love, knowing that in His plan for man, there is all good, and he will discern real being as joyous and free. _ _ _ Wonderful is the effect of the recognition of the fact that God is. the infinite Fatherâ€"Mother, and that man is the object of His tender care! Fear is replaced by a senge of spiritual power, timidly by»confidence, pride by i!umility; selfishness gives place to unselâ€" fishness, (ï¬scouragement to a positive expectation of good, and sadness to goy. ues As the fear and other errors which cause disease disappear through the discernment of man‘s inseparable relation to God, divine Love, the true sense of health is estalished. Belief in limitation and lack is replaced by a sense of abundance when one becomes aware of divine Love as the one Cause, the Giver of all good. _ Their confidence in God‘s fut love for man delivered Dami]eil rom the lions‘ den and the three Hebrew boys from the fiery furnace. And Christ Jesus was enabled to fulfil his mission of teaching and healing through riis understan ing of God and of man‘s relation to Him, The assurance of God‘s great love came to Jesus when He was baptized by John and "the heavens were opened unto him , . . and lo a voite from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son in whom 1 am well pleased." DATED at Brampton this 16th 'dug of January A.D. 1942. wINBURNE & â€" RIcHARD. SON, Brampton, Ontario, Soliciâ€" this t'u-t’"' sees that nothing can separate from good. "The Lord hath appeared of old unto me, saying. Yea, I have loved thee with an everfutin{ love; therefore, with loving kindness have I drawn thee" (Jeremiah 31: 3). These words of assurance have bfought comfort to many, One who is aware of God‘s gut love for man can carry on in the face of great odds, for he who is aware of who died in the Township of Toronto Gore in the County of Peel on or about the fifth day of December A.D. 1941 are hm‘:s notified to send their names addresses and full particulars of their claims, duly verified, to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of February A.D. 1942 after which last named date the Execuâ€" tors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitied thereto, h;i‘:g regard only to the claims of w they shall then have notice. â€" _ tors for the Executors. "EVERLASTING LOYE" In the Matter of :the Estate of JAMES â€" FRANCIS HAYDON, seblnet «ghe, esere of, JAMES ic P frhore ie of ihe ow ©ron: e County ut Posls Fasmer, dsceseod Notice To Creditors 27 MAIN _ PHONE 933 Learn to Bow! In wartime more than ever you‘need healthful relaxation, There‘s nothâ€" ing like a game of Bowlâ€" ing to pep you up after a day of allâ€"out activity. Get in step now. Weston Bowling Alley The Modern Way T ‘‘g Rabbits KEEP FiT â€"From The Christian Science Monitor. As you may understand, my forâ€" mer regiment has been converted from a motorcycle corps into the armoured corps, but a few of us are still ‘carrying on as despatch riders, and, at a time like this, everything we have is divided amongst the dozen or so who are still together. You will never realâ€" ize just what it means to us to know that our friends at home can take the time and work, which I am sure is very valuable to them, to remeniber the boys who are away from home. We get very little time to do much writing, but when and if I come home, I would very much like to come and thank you in %erlon. also to meet the people who are doing a big job in The_curve of a lens used in war optical instruments is tested by a light interference fringe, the only method ‘of measurement delicate enough for the process. Minute Test I am very pleased to take this ohpportunity of thanking you for the thoughtfulness and generosity of the memibers of the Canadian Le{ion. l received your most welcome parcel, and I can assure you that you have the thanks of the immeâ€" diate troopers with whom I am associated and myself. < _ With this note I send you many thanks for the most welcome parâ€" cel I received. This present, I asâ€" sure you, was a mos:&leasnnt surâ€" prise.‘and I thank e and everyâ€" Soldiers like myself who have been overseas, away from the comâ€" forts of bome for a yeriod of years, do realize that our own folks at home are thinking of our comfort, and it makes our hearts warm with gngtude to receive your parâ€" cel this Christmas season,. _ May I close now by wishing your club and everyone of its members ? Happy and Prosperous New ear. James R. D?'sdale. B.69722 Trooper J. Baptic, Can. Army Overseas. Weston Legion War Services, Ladies‘ Auxiliary, Post 213, g Canadian Legion. _ _ * Weston Legion War Services, Ladies‘ Auxiliary, Post 213, Canadian Legion. _ _ . one of your members. Active Service Letters _ B.76184 Pte. J. R. Drysdale, Can. Army rseas. December% 1941 Another Jolt for Adolf I‘m not in Aldershot any more, but the new camp isn‘t too badâ€"if i'ou like lots of mud, no electric ights or hot water. Other than those things it is a paradise. I‘m not very far from where Jimmy and Chuck are, and I hope to get down to see them soon. I got a letter from them the other day and they seem to be in the best of health: Things aren‘t so bad over here. We get eno:gh to eat and there are lots of Canadian cigarettes coming in, so as long as we can smoke and eat ‘the other discomforts won‘t Just a few lines to let you know I received the Xarcel sent me from the Wartime Association. Thanks a lot and. rlease thank . the other members of the association for me. I enjoyed the parcel very much, especially the hot chocolate. bother us. England, December 17, 1941 Mrs. Buckley, Humberview Wartime Assn., Humberview. De'lr Mrs.. Buckley: _ â€" Though it be late, wish you all a very Happy and Prosperous New Year. © _ Your sincere friend, Tpr. J. Baptic. B.90754 Dave J. S. Mowatt, Can, Army Overseas. Weston Legion War Services, Ladies® Auxiliar{, Post 213. I wish to thank you for the very nice parcel that you sent me. I reâ€" ceived the parcel this afternoon and it was a surprise and everyâ€" thing in it is very useful to me, and the chocolate bars are a real treat themselves, for they are very scarce and hard to get over here, and then they do not conipare with our Canadian bars. Again I thank you very much. . Yours_truly, S J. S. Mowatt. If only we could write anything we wished, maybe I would be able to make a letter very interesting, and in that way you would underâ€" and what a good joB everyone at home is doing, but at present I will have to be content with this letter of thanks, which, I can assure you, comes ‘from us all. stand the gencral run of events, helping the men on active service. Free Pickâ€"up and Delivery : EXPERT TAILORING AND REPAIRS â€" STORAGE â€"â€" LADIES®‘ and GENTS‘ GARMENTS Cleaned and Stored Furs at 2% of their value All Garments Insured Against FIRE, THEFT or DAMAGE 38 MAIN N. ~ J. HAWE PHONE 1000 going on seven days‘ leave WESTON CLEANERS â€"Courtesy of The Vancouver Sun. AND iGUIDE One prisoner a man of 35 who voiced antiâ€"Nazi sentiments, reâ€" ported morale in Germany has been lowered as a result of the Russian campaign, but that the Gestapo still has control of the German people. The British‘ ofâ€" ficials said this prisoner urged tightening of the British blockade and intensified R.A.F. bombings of Germany in order to hasten the final collapse of morale "for. the sake of the German people and humanity," Officials disclosed that German prisoners captured in Libya had inâ€" formed them that Nazi Lt.Gen. Erâ€" win Rommel was Elanning a largeâ€" scale attack on the British forces besieged in Tobruk when thiBri- tish _ westward â€" offensive gan Nov. 18. The Axis assault was to have included heavy attacks by bombers. Nazi Prisoners Talk I wish to express my sincere appreciation of your gift at Christâ€" mas. It was â€"indeed a pleasure to bie remembered by your organizaâ€" tion. May your splendid work continue to bring happiness to the boys of Humberview. Wishing 7y6'u'ma_llr;mi-'l'appn Prosperous New Year. â€" No. 1, E.F.T.S., Maiton, Ont. Humberview Wartime Assn., Ladies: I am writing to thank you for your most enjoyable and welcome Parcel. It was wonderful to think that my friends from back home remembered me at Christmas and I sincerely hope this new year will bring us victory so that all the laqewngqy be home again. ~___ next Tuesday so I‘ll be away for Christmas. I hope I can scare up a turkey dinner. I‘m going up to Scotland to look the place over this time. That‘s about all for now, but thanks to everyone again. Yours very sincerely, Norman Black. Weston, Ont., January 6, 1942. Humberview Wartime Assn. Dear Friends: . Gratefully yours, . Fred Wakeman. Sincerely, Alfred Cruse. \ _ When _ Yerlom receiving . low | wages applied to local councils for |aid, it should ‘be granted, Dr. ‘Cooko said, "Councils should, howâ€" | ever, insist that these poopfe pay | back a little at a time, but poopi’l: |close to the border should not crowded too much," he added. It was the responsibili? of municiâ€" pal clerks and relief officers to watch the refunds, he said. A doctor commenting on the cusâ€" tom of taking baths says that "the average immersion should not exâ€" ceed five minutes." That little matâ€" ter always takes care of itself in any houschold consisting of rhore than one person. : f "We now have nnem%loyment inâ€" surance in force in Canada, but nothing yet along the line of health insurance," De‘?uty Reeve John Doggett of East York pointed out. He urged that municipal councils support the establisiment of such a program. 10 Cop® MX ETT MERIVER, . PERCCVEHR to York county council. He said 2,868 indigent patients 'g‘ adâ€" mitted for Iu.mpzal7 care 1941 compared with 3, in 1940, There were lm low wage, 387 ‘{511“'15‘2 yA u;s'm old age on, allowance, lnj 62 veterans‘ allowâ€" ance cases \nd;'nlthd. he reported. A total of $174,291 wuwfld for hospitalization "costz, an added $625 to physicians and nurses for obstetrical cases at home. Refunds from government agencies and repayments by 2§£°ncies and repayments b r-‘tignu amounted _ to 324.‘81 e.Vmg & _ net hospital cost ol $150,482. The net cost in 1940 was $178,763. . _ > While York towmhép, East York, North York and Etobicoke all showed decreases in maintenance paid for indigent patients d\l.rlrï¬ the %year. there was an increase $3,278 in Scarboro township, the report indicated. Reeve B. L. Clutâ€" terbuck gointed out that this was largely due to a tyhoid epidemic in the township last year, when several residents had to be sent to the isolation hospital_for several weeks, P London.â€"A Polish communique issued in London announced that the Polish submarine ,Sokol torâ€" pedoed an Axis armed cruiser and a destroyer and three supply ships in October and November. The communiï¬ue. one of the few issued since Poland fell in 1939, said the submarine had been atâ€" tacked unsuccessfully several times by depth charges. â€" Poles Sink Axis Ships Indigent Admissions Down Say York ‘&ynty Hospital Committee Muorted. 0 IOF wcwcummnmmeces rrift‘s ._ FRUIT PUDDING ........... Diced BEETS or CARROTS, 16 Oltn: 8 TOF se commmnomyrapmom Chum.DPOG FOOD, Total D From 3,’5? to 2858 Cases Sun Ripe PEAS, ~.16 o%. tin, 2?01‘ \ th. tin oo G® . 1 in tin, 2 tor Cl:l;h CLEANSER, a3" OE sominienmmenteionre men oc commeermammemaiens York brand fancy pink SALMON, 16 o%. tin, 2 for ... Yellow or green Blms. 16 o%, t& $ $OF sn« Tip Top ASPARAGUS, | Libby‘s cooked SPAGHETTI or _ MACARONT, 15 oz. tin, 2 for Niblets CORN, BRCR +â€"mmummunmammoue Royal York COFFEEâ€" boned and rolled, lb. ............._.______ L EW Boned and rolled . © 19 POT ROAST, Ib. ....._._________ 196 SPECIALâ€"LON 29 VEAL CHOPS, ib. â€".____.____AVGC SPECIAT _ Peameal. BACK BACQN _ or smoked SIDE BACON, 39 8li¢ed, 1D. _.__.___.___._.@@.@.@._.__OVGOC Chï¬ice‘milk fed VEALâ€" s #s, ump L**_____28¢ fHim . 270 Beatsâ€"All JAVEL WATER, Choice PORTERHOUSE ROAST, deep undercut, 1b, ... Choice ROUND STEAK or SIRLOIN STEAK, lb. ... Choice RUMP ROAST, square end, IB, .........cmmmmsmnton. Choice THICK RIB or BLADE ROAST, ID; smemacmuncis Meaty CHUCK ROAST, © D. emocmmneminbnismmmatzen Choice PRIME RIB ROAST, Bn]’gy Lima BEANS, Linen Weave TOILET TISSUES, # FOHB TOF .. oommumemcmmmeunmenmmemmiy Mello Cup TEA, Vz 1D, PRECKBRE ..ndpercommremmmmemmm. Weston Cut Rate Meat Market| PHONE 241 2 for bby t 5t Nestic‘s NIDR, or e m y P 4 ~lufrancecadt Chï¬ice COD FILLETS, 1Dy »ectommememmemssmmime SD)‘I;)KED FILLETS, By Christmas Eve ‘he had reâ€" ceived 18 telegrams and 12 cards, Most of them read, "Keep your chin up. Sending package later." Christmas morning saw a dolug; s ht t C brigtmae postal y r authorities estimated that he had reeeived 40 packages and 350 letters. A large department store shipâ€" md m big box of goodies. Humorâ€" Bugs Baer sent a fruit cake. A grandmother with four grandsons in the army offered to knit someâ€" thing, Among the gifts were lobâ€" sters, sardines, cheese, an electric p&nts presser, a sewin{ kit, a pair of scissors, five toothbrushes, a g‘ii:‘ of su‘donery and stamps, a said, "I‘m certainly the lqneliest W'lb t}hh side io‘f‘:be Mississippi. sure hearing someâ€" thing about something." The letter was published on the morning of Power of the Press Private Joseph Dee Ev e noesena en n lictionary, four sweaters, and m GROCERIES ___ 106| ‘:"1’“'3: Or s zsc Ids.effétl‘i‘::j ___40¢ || | Jam, win WESTON 74 Irvin Lumber Co. Ltd. BUILDING SUPPLIES _24c 19¢ 21¢ 25¢ 25¢ 220C 19¢ 18c 270C 19¢ 29¢ 2 MAIN NORTH COURTEOUS SERVICE PROMPT DELIVERY MEATS FISH FUEL LUMBER TD * eneerl ie on rconerucoinmmamiomniaramaitamies Choice PORTERHOUSE STEAK, IDs , »ommummegmrmenmememnteien Smaill link SAUSAGE, Map‘e Leal smoked picme HAX boneless, SPEC]A{ TD+. =rumn Mild cured peameal _ COTTAGE ROLLS, Ib. ... Lean boiling BRISKET, _ TD. »scomemiernicupmmmaimrionclomeeniininirrttie Choice fronts of Spring LAMB, SPECIALy 1D; .. soncecnimmiznsaceit 2 IBB., FOF uumentonmtdinmintr Campbeli‘s TOMATO JUICE, 10 02. UNB, 2 TOF uo. rosomnmicnninetseen York SANDWICH SPREAD, pork, beef, liver, ham and to:eo, 3 f0r «.. Ideal étnwberry or Raspberry JAM, withigfh. M MB rensomtomsimenanciont Kellogg‘s CO FLAKES, _ WIER HTIDLEF, 3 SOF commteemcimntmees ce BB 08. JBE ~mmenemmmmmntioustonsintintnemmint York brand choice quality PUMPKIN, 28 92. S ........cowmmscumes Premium ligizx and ggggm uality, oz. tin s cr'_'-ye'-tyApl’_l.s JUICE, _ 10 08., 3 I0F scommencemmens Shirriff‘s Lushus JELLIES assorted, 3 fOT ......ss=saâ€"â€" Armour‘s pure LARD Clasks: souP8 1 ; tin, s . o%. m . tomato or vegetable, _ Clark‘s CHILEL SAUCE, . 10 OK. DOHEG â€"mumises EM OUTTUT NP emmmticaminmmeustews Crown brand em!llk. 8%4 Ib. b!‘f es ovanemnnsinisnmnpemiion rpati Devon brand PICKLES, sweet, mixed, Bulk MACARONT or SPAGHETTT Clark‘s CHICKEN SOUP, Heinz assorted 5001’8, mustard, relish,â€" 19 oz. jar York brand DILL PICKLES SALMON FILLETS, Fresh PORK SHOULDERS, Sh&ADK Off; IDJ ooo nmcommmems Lean PORK BUTTS, nlAnno& FILLETS, . SCmmb iboate commie e Ds _ ~owonceomecenmernmmrnmenticrmmmntiiatie Maple Leaf smoked picnic HAMS, 1D. remmmmentisnesvmrivuaten Lean MINCED STEAK, 2 he. for 20 oz., 8 for PHONES: that the phrase was coined by Culï¬h who used it %14‘.“0 Five o]l3 ‘Es H:dn‘; in whi wrote: "Bur there were. three est:ta: in Parliament, but in the P eurth Patate, mare unpirtesttfet ou state, more . r than they dl."â€"Chrhd':: Science Monitor. 5 works works, according to the historians. Une authority, Rowever, poings aut goweu were to be found ‘states of the Realm of t:‘ml:;n three. ~At the t th â€" century, howeve Newspaper pu'i'fl.e... soâ€" ful and influential that it m The Fourth Estate If felt on In England, the most inj PHONE 241 29¢ 2900 JU. 9662 15¢ 19¢ 19¢ Four se