Times & Guide (1909), 8 Apr 1943, p. 5

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| IL_â€"_:_â€": i ARTICLES . WE Hive a l f floflour e:hil.c' “'&‘;."‘1‘"“5? t n airs, Sing sia‘k Cllir‘ BEAUTIFUL s i scarte, capes, c ;llo mink lc-t‘:,l. arm. Phone We VIicTOR â€" "Litle Phone Weston ‘ BIX rlvu\iud would fit â€" st BUICK, seven passenger cgf, in good condition, heatet, well equipped, upholstery like new, cheap.. Owner overseas. Apply 10 St. John‘s road east, Weston. _ APARTMENT to rent, 8 rooms APARTMENT furnishings, new all sizes in beds, Simmons new mattresses, kitchen cabinets, goâ€" carts, very good eightâ€"piece oak dining room suite, one Rudd heater, ice boxes. All kinds of good, clean, used furniture too numerous to mention.. â€" Weston Furniture Exâ€" change. 6 John street, Weston. Phone Zone 4â€"500, xâ€"18â€"]Jw TWOâ€"BURNER electric plate, like new. 59 Nickle, Mount Dennis. oâ€"18â€"1w NINEâ€"PIECE dining room suite, _ walnut, like new, Must sell. 74 John street, Weston, oâ€"18â€"1w TWO family cows, one fresh, one CINDERS for sale. Apply Works and steel posts, good as new, and 80 rods of barbed wire, 4 strand. Submit tenders for purâ€" chase to Wilf, Duffy, 208 King Street, Weston. xâ€"18â€"1w Russian variety,. Dressed, 42 pounds ‘per bus. Price uncleaned, 6§&c; cleaned, 85¢, f.o.b. Farm at Oakwood, Ontario. Apply to W, Duffy, 208 King Street, Wulcaox;. m xâ€"18â€"1w _ in good condition, Apply Thomas Kelly, Russell avenue, Weston. condition, chesterfield suite, oak dining (carved credenza style), walnut bedroom suite, rugs includâ€" ing two Orientals, drapes, twin beds, gateleg table, lamps. JU. 3978. xâ€"2â€"1w NEW studio couches, single beds, FROST steel and wire fence and posts now on hand; also Beatty ressure system. Ap&,ly O. E. Laâ€" &ose, Scarlett road, Weston. 100 _ _and bath. Apply 143 Main St. North, Weston, Phone 170. . c 0â€"18â€"1w APARTMENT for rent, available _ springer. Cullen & Sons, Weston. Phone 108â€"wâ€"2. 0â€"18â€"1w WE ARE offering lumber, doors, windows, lath, cedar posts, roofâ€" lnfi. wallboards at lowest prices. Delivery service. York Wrecking and Lumber Co., 2 Blackthorn Ave. JU. b345. LY. 0433. xâ€"61â€"1t AVE s liu;ith..d dnumh'xld mmd{u and hand portables. Get_ yours Wwhile they :A':z. Also nudnul&lug to:su!?. %ut‘au and airs, Singer Sewing Centre fl&â€"-‘k Cluir‘Wut. isn’;o‘od xâ€"18â€"4w L silver f h iecie repen oslines ant mighh SIX Tnlvwiud window screens, would fit standard windows, % each. Can be seen at Peaâ€" s Feed Store, oâ€"18â€"iw _ stove, . cream and black, Used only a short time,. Apply 70 Edâ€" mund avenue, Weston. 0â€"18â€"1w YOUNG lady‘s suit for sale, size wbifiij}’ Toronto Hospital, Butâ€" tonwood Ave., Mount Dennis. _ FORTY rod woven wire farm fence QNE thousand bushels seed oats NEW ‘mode} small combination SIXTYâ€"FIVE mink cages for sale, WESTMOUNT Harold Boot 88 Fourth Ave. Failure to procure these licenses by April 15, 1943, will: result in being sumâ€" monsed to Court. J, A. MeCONNELL, Chief of Police, Etobicoke Township. OO BICYCLES The following places have been established where you may obtain these licenses: QWNERS OF DOGS AND May 1. Suit two, Zone 4â€"326. 0â€"18â€"1w 15, copen blue, Phone 1298â€"R. _ 0â€"18â€"1w Â¥HURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1948 NEW AND USED LUMBER Twp. of Etohicoke APARTMENTS TO RENT KINGSWAY Mainprize Drug Store 2946 Bloor St. West mink . '&i‘({’i Bert Irwin Fox i. Phone Weston 1080.J. _ Municipal Chambers Harcourt‘s Grocery Horner Ave. NOTICE WANT ADS CATTLE FOR SALE HUMBER BAY ALDERWOOD 39 Waniska Ave,. (7 p.m. to 9 p.m.) ARTICLES FOR SALE ISLINGTON LUMBER TIMES & GUIDE !8{?}? .fi.‘" neâ€"18â€"1w ncâ€"18. 1w oâ€"16â€"6w xâ€"18â€"1w radio. xâ€"18â€"1w apartment for four adults, near Main street or on car line in Mount Dennis. Government pag. Call 1252 from 8 to 6.80 or 914 after 6.30. , xâ€"18â€"1w Weston or vicinity. Rent not to exceed $40.00 per month. Teleâ€" phone 262â€"W. oâ€"18â€"1w five unfurnished rooms, duplex, apartment or small house. I‘:onx lease. References. LY. 0191 before five o‘clock. oâ€"18â€"1w QUR bodies are weary, our hearts are sad Because of children not a home to be had; Oh where is a landlord, our time is so short, That is the verdict just passed by the court; So pleulc lend an ear and hear our plea, 7 And hels find a home for wife, kiddies and me. Box No. 1825, Times and Guide. oâ€"18â€"1w _ fits right hand. Phone "Zone 4â€"426. neâ€"l7â€"1w $50,00 MONTHLY, plain cook, live n 495 ralmeciten She." Hg 7_151. * xâ€"18â€" 1w MAN wanted for vegetable garden. TWO single furnished rooms, genâ€" _ tlemen preferred, breakfast opâ€" tional. Phone 1085â€"W. oâ€"18â€"1w THREE rooms for rent on bathâ€" room flat, Phone 252â€"J. 0â€"18â€"1w TWO rooms, unfurnished, newly decorated, Phone Weston 3.11531-;% ~18â€"1w age for rent, near Moffats. Suit business couple. Phone 495â€"w. _ WANTED by young business coug‘h, mno children, three unâ€" furnished rooms or small cotta!c with â€" gas, â€" electric, cughoar § closets; clean and quiet, by May 10th or sooner, in Weston or Westmount. Call Beach‘s Store, Main Street North, Weston. Ask for Hugh. . 0â€"18â€"1w FAMILY of three require house in RELIABLE couple require four or f%'y;fi;rfl?h"n;. work Adtr 1t ymA tss AnpD If necessary take full charge. One mile from Weston. Phone 354. Weston; after 6.30, phone Zone 4â€"535. TWO unfurnished yooms with garâ€" ON OR BEFORE MAY 1, house or MA Oe ie Hilt saaile tr betrerig $s We * MA LADY‘B black leather kid glove, BOARD AND ROOM FOR RENT EMPLQYMENT WANTED Looking for a good place to send that fur coat or scarf? SECURE FROM FIRE, MOTH OR THEFT, IN OUR MODERN STORAGE VAULTS. ROOMS FOR RENT WANTED TO RENT WELP WANTED FOUNnD noâ€"18â€"1w 0.18â€"1w 0â€"18â€"1w LEAVING Trethewey and Jane beâ€" tween 7 and 7.30, arriving near ynivouity and Kinfiuound 8 a.m. hone Weston 590â€" 0â€"18â€"1w FOUR or six room house, Weston ®VRPM C EO PORIR NVCEE] TT CBVIT vxclnig, reasonable cash payâ€" ment, Box No. 1830, Times and Guide. 0â€"18â€"1w <@hd day of April, 1040, the g}m of the last puh'ituua of this otice, to consider the of a byâ€"Jaw ‘:l eloge a por{iu the Ovl(gld lowance for road gloun- 1 etween Concessions "B" and "C" and extending southerly a d}l‘- ance of lpproxtm‘uly Wfl’l eat f‘ou the southerly limit of the allowanee for road between Lots 229 ‘The Municipa] Council will 3t its regular meeting to be \Tld in the Township Offices at Islington an the Third day of May, 1943, at 7.30 P.M, hear in person or by his or her ‘solicitor or agent any person who claims that his or her land will be affected by the passage of the ;aid dby-hw and who applies to be eard. TO PRESERVE your pictures have TO PREOSENVE your pictures have them framed. %honc Zone 4â€"426 Wednesday to Saturday. Samples may be seen during these days Reasonable prices, prompt lesrzl::.. oâ€"54â€"1w Britain intends to use helicopters for the protection of nhip&:ing conâ€" voys, H. H. Balfour, underâ€"secreâ€" tary for air, disclosed in the House of Commons, The wingless maâ€". chines are supported and driven by an overheudp ropeller. They can land and take of‘} vertically from a space as small as shin‘s deck and thus could travel all the way across the ocean with a convoy. 8; and 82 in the said Concessions "B" and "C" and to sell and convey “ix.’fi-';r”-h‘&? and full dncrig’v tions of the lands affected may irlun:hd at the office of the underâ€" signed. DATED at Io!iugton this 30th day of March, A.D. 1943. _ WILL USE HELICOPTERS In spite of increasing industrial injuries, the 1942 accident rate was lower than in 1941. he soil and freehold thereof unto a.e ilyd:cf-EluMcoPo:hu Cou'l‘:l: sion of Ontarie. 00 PUBLIC NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE 6 JOHN ST, TRANSPORTATION WANTED To Our Customers play pens have arrived es Worri¢d about your outfit for the Easter Parade? i)c}}’t be. \You needn‘t look any further than your wn clothes closet, this year. Just leave the rest to us. Your good clothes of last year will "come to life" with an amazing sparkle and freshness. Star Cleaning will make them look like new! ol danell o thy ns o‘ hP ie it CLEANERS and DYERS 18 Main N. Phone 323 PICTURE FRAMING â€" STAR â€" WANTED TO BUY YOU WILL BE DRESSED FOR EASTER! WESTON FURNITURE 8. BARRATT, Township Clerk, Islington, Ontario. ZONE 4â€"500 â€"â€"Continued from page 1 regarding the Queen‘s York Ranâ€" Hru it can be had by clml:inlt the emoria 1 School Wednesday evenings. » Citizens, old and younf. are asked to consider seriously the importance of this umpalfn and even if not eligible themselves to fut forth a special effort to inâ€" erest all persons to join the Queen‘s York Rangers Reserves, If you can‘t go Activeâ€"Go Reâ€" serve. KNOWS HIS WAY AROUND A Northern British Port.â€"â€"Busâ€" ter, the mon%rel mascot of the sloop H.M.§. Stork, was found a ahivcrinx puppy, alone on a float in midâ€"Atlantic. Now, a real sea dog, he is the luck of his ship and when he goes ashore with the libâ€" erty men and, as occasionally hapâ€" pens, he loses them, he goes straight to a certain public house and waits until a sailor from the Stork comes in. Ottawa. â€"~ Rt, Non. Anthony Eden, British & for Foreign Aifeits, is shomn cherting with Prime mmu;fi". '5..' t Hackensle Rige a few moments after his avrival in %t't'a". ts n flew from the United States in the same husge bom vhhe'unld him across the ocean. He addressed a joint session af the Canadian Senate and the House of Commons during his brief stay, ARREST DUTCH PRIESTS London.â€"Twelve Roman Cathoâ€" lic priests have been arrested in The Hague and five sent to Utrecht concéntration camp acâ€" cused of advising churchgoers to evade the total labor mobilization decreed by the German authorities, it war reported by Soviet sources. All Out Drive For Reserve Army TIMES AND GUIDE WESTON An Anglican mluimg arrived recently at St, Thomas, Ont., from Nigeria, Africa, u{u the Fort Wilâ€" liam Timesâ€"Journal. He rede across the Atlantic to Brazil in & plane and then went on by ;hmo to New York. From New York to St. Thomas he journeyed by train. The whole trip required a week‘s time, including & delay of & day and a half due to travel priority. There just doesn‘t seem to be any "reâ€" mote‘" places any more. NO PLACE REMOTE NoW Make Your Dollars Count Double Very soon you will have a chance to buy wore Victory Bonds, Dollars invested in this way will be even more valuable than ever because, our fighters are on the offensive. There‘s a better chance than ever for an early Victory. © What do you buy with your hard. earned dollars? Food, clothing, shelter? Then they are wellâ€"spent. But, the dollars that you have invested in Victory Bonds have a double value. They are helping to train, feed, equip and transport Canada‘s fighting men. At the same time that your Victory Bond fnvestments are helping your country in her time of greatest need, they are paying you good interest. And, every day you find pleasure in thinking of how much they will mean to you when the war is over; GRA w te Franci taiac dapil ing dinty rras), on March 30, 1943, a Vety 25 4 °_ P45. _ UnUIRE W?I a'iiif‘%u Mrs. C. Dann, est Toronto, The marriage to take place in Morningside Presbyâ€" terian church, on Saturday, May 1, at 8 p.m. Births Engagements Mre, M. éi‘nua. North ‘W:!lt::'. a:t“::t::'o .[l!i:tntg hll': George IAlKINTlol’r-ln !odm.i. and lot\;'in' mem my r _ mo Illuab:yth Mashinter, who pm:.i away, April 6, 1917. Years dhcvo passed since that sad 8Y, The one Y lovid was called away; God took her home, it was his will, But in my heart she liveth still. Lovin@ly vememharad â€" danohea. SOPHERâ€"In loving memory of Frederick M. Sopher, who passed away April 9, 1987. Gone from us but leaving Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay.. Ever remembered by mother, father, sisters and brothers. In Memoriam _ Lovingly remembered, daughter Alice. oâ€"18â€"1w ments, In Memeriams :‘m fl:"_fl:u Ctul: son, Robert Francis NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTER & â€"18â€"1w o wa® is Chytts MEA Ottaws.â€"During February more recruits enlisted in the women‘s divigion of the R.C.A.F. than in any month since the service was formed in October, 1942 Exact recruiting figures are not available but enlistments that month raised the strength of the women‘s diviâ€" sion above the 10,000 mark. GIRLS JOIN R.C.AF New York.â€"The Tokyo newsâ€" paper Asahi said that Japan exâ€" WILL BOMB JAPAN Canada has sent a steady stream of men and materials to the fighting fronts; Now that we are marshalling for the attack, we must have huge reserves. It must be clear to all that the greater our available supply, our reserve of fighting tools, the fewer will be our losses in men. You can I&l; to save lives, hasten Victory, bring our men back home:; You can help to assure "the four freeâ€" doms" for allâ€"by buying Victory Bonds to the limit of your ability, You are not asked to give but only to lend. Help Canada; Safeguard your own future. Be readyito go the Himit whcn,' the Victory Bond salesman calls; Think what this will mean to you aad your familyâ€"to men and women every» where who are born to be free:, 139 MAIN ST. S. Irvin Lumber Co. u. FOR LUMB it 8 8 Wid i) .\\‘\\\‘&\ \\\ .d\\ p\\{\gl w Bk lat\s? tay it }> Fount fiaz/l?l *‘ * OR JU. 9662 Courteous Service WESTON 74 AND CALL BUILDERS‘ l | SUPPLIES Japan this year or, at the latest, next year and appealed to the population to be prepared. The account broadcast by the Berlin radio quoting a Tokyo dispatch was recorded by The Assoeiaucf Press. The training of children is a proâ€" fession, where we must know how to lose time in order to gain it.â€" Rouseau. pects the United States air forces to bomb industrial districts . of WESTON

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