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Times & Guide (1909), 3 Oct 1946, p. 6

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; BMPLOYMENT WANTED BOY‘S brown tweed coat, size 10, condition; also 1 bird E;‘:_ _stand. 33 Henry St. _ finest quality basswood, fittings, wilken card, â€" durable synthetic enamel finish. Estimates free. NENETIAN blinds, madeâ€"toâ€"order . 8105 girl‘s red winter coat, size 0. Tosh: an: ow bet fo Pn CHERRYWOOD twoâ€"seat setee breeding cage; 1 couch. mble, Phone 450â€"J. _ in good condition; also lady‘s red Â¥ox neckpiece, Phone 262â€"R. GIRLS‘ 3 piece outfit, red, size 3X; 1 child‘s bif” outfit, pink, size ; 1 steel bed; 1 white ename! bird «40 GOOD Pullets, ready to lay. Phone 495â€"J. _ _ oâ€"40â€"it USED folding bed in good condiâ€" tion; aiso one hospital cot. Phone 953â€"w. oâ€"40â€"1t BLUE folding convertible carriage & CHESTERFIELD suite, wine ILVER fox furs, searves, collars, lwkine. Buy direct from the ranch Erwin‘s Fur Farm, Weston 1080â€"J. and green; 1 rug; 1 twilight; 1 &able lamp, all preâ€"war; also 1 anink scarf; 1 Harnsworth encycloâ€" Apply Mrs. Gerdes, 4 n‘s Drive. oâ€"40â€"1t BABY‘S combination goâ€"cart and h::&vy very good condition, deâ€" e box and storm cover, blue, m baby‘s high chair, blue ename!. me 7â€"J or 159 King St., Weston. N oâ€"40â€"1t CAR, late model, perfect condition new tires. Some cash for house br bungalow in Weston near shopâ€" ping and transportation, reasonâ€" mble. Give full particulars to Box guites, dining room suites. Call Weirs New and Used Furniture, 2301 St. Clair Ave., W. KE. 9150. 6â€"19â€"10t bench, recently overhauled, in ‘Aâ€"1 condition. Just moved and whort of space. A. Dobson, 1 Bala Ave., Mount Dennis. oâ€"40â€"1t _ first class condition, including #tove ‘board and oven thermometer. Apply 92 King St. Phone 178â€"J. _ BEST PRICES PAID FOR ice PIANO, Newcombe, with Dull LARGE coal or wood cook stove in sA:VY E; coat, grey lamb collar, __7 year size, like new, half price. Phone Weston 751â€"Jâ€"3." _ 0â€"40â€"It JLADIES‘ brown bouclé winter coat, FOUR 650â€"16 tires. Apply H. . Whitmore, Phone 79 ring 21. BTUDIO couch, maroon, like new, reasonable. Phone 17â€"Wâ€"5. QUEBEC heater, good condition, $10. Phone 420â€"Jâ€"13. oâ€"40â€"1t steel cot bed, no sides, with matâ€" tress, mattress cover and small pilâ€" low; also grey goâ€"cart with storm kover, hood needs repairing, reaâ€" onablé. Phone Weston 1250-W.1 oâ€"40â€"1t ply 1986 Jane Street, Pelmo Park, Weston. Phone Weston 1205â€"J. 0â€"38â€"2t ANGORA rabbits and hutches for sale, Telephone Weston 1188. &IZfICH cement weeping tile. Ap ‘eston 1016â€"M. & STORM windows, 38x61; child‘s €.C.C. ROAD races, 18â€"20 frame, excellent condition with Stewâ€" mre Warner sgeedometer. $50. ‘Apply 218 Wright Ave. . xâ€"40â€"It _ attachments, excellent condition, bargain. Weston 3â€"Wâ€"2. _ oâ€"40â€"1t JRON fireman, Dâ€"20 model, all WASHING MACHINE, "Thor", slightly used, $125; 2 bunk .mnxl; lady‘s brown fur jacket, wize 18; hd{;‘dark 7reen winter coat, lovely ver collar, size 18. Phone Weston 204â€"Jâ€"13. _ oâ€"40â€"1t BEAUTIFY your homes with atâ€" _ tractive Venetign blinds, free estimates, nn#:ble charges. Weston 1016â€"M. xâ€"23â€"1t _ also Ruud heater. Kfi%v'id Coulâ€" ter Ave., or phone 249â€"W. oâ€"40â€"1t __dark walnut, $20. Phone 268 Weston. 0â€"40â€"1t YACKET heater, extra large size; 4 DINING room suite, 7 pieces, Phone 1239â€"W. CHILD‘S cot, Iirgo size, modern, with mattress, 23 Main St. nout.;\. 0â€"40â€"1t GENT‘S overcoat, dark brown, _ around size 35, very reasonable. "OBâ€"Wâ€"3. ©COOK STOVE, ivory enamel, deep metal bird cage with stand,. Call ET of drums in new condition, in good condition, sze 38. Phone 3+ I 0â€"40â€"1t "High Hat" complete with zildâ€" in ‘cymbals, snare, bass, tomâ€" ms, etc. For appointment phone reservior and warming> closet; 479 ARTICLES FOR SALE , muffs ilson 6â€"40â€"1t xâ€"23â€"1t oâ€"40â€"1t 0â€"40â€"1t 6â€"40â€"1t kitchen oâ€"40â€"1t oâ€"40â€"1t 0â€"40â€"1t 0â€"40â€"1t 0â€"40â€"1t oâ€"40â€"It â€"1t [ of choice turkey, geese, chickens |and ducks. We will deliver on the ,Ffiday. Drop & card. Your passed wtmnsge has been appreciated. ' ilda Castator, Weston &.R. Nd). 12 0â€"40â€"1t HAVE your bathroom and kitchen , taped, like new, estimates cheerâ€" fully given, reasonable . rates. Weston 1016â€"M. xâ€"22â€"1t FURN!SHE'bibedmm.hfentlem-n preferred. Phone 512â€"M. 0â€"40â€"1t VENETIAN blinds, refinished, reâ€" FURNISHED bedâ€"sitting room in quiet home. 61 Lawrence Av:.o w. ; oâ€"40â€"1t killed spring chickens, four to six pounds, every Saturday mominfif dro&u card to Reeve Castator, R. 2, Weston. 0â€"35â€"3t lpring geese for the Thanksâ€" iving festival. Orders taken not f.mâ€" than _ October 9. _ Reve Castator, Weston R. R. No. 2. ORDERS taken for Thanksgiving wE are taking orders for young CHICKENSâ€"We deliver freshâ€" gives immediate relief from corns and callouses. 50c at all druggists. ' xâ€"40â€"1t AT HYGIENIC supplies (rubber goods}) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with price list; six samples, 25¢; 24 samples, $1. Mail Order Dept. G4, Novâ€"Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. xâ€"52â€"1t LLOYD‘S Corn and Callous Salve 7 up, while learning to read music. $1 weekly pays for guitar, music and instruction. Teaching at Workâ€" ingmen‘s Club, 40 Main street south, Saturday morning. New Branch Victorian Hawaiian School, phone HYiand 5830. 0â€"39â€"1t STORE piano in good condition for use of same. Phone 550â€"J. SLENDOR Tablets are effective, 2 weeks‘ supply, $1; 12 weeks, $5; at all druggists. xâ€"31â€"1t FALL ploughing and gardens, any WESTON _ BRANCH TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Inch Apts. Phone 28â€"J Piano, Singing. Violin, Théory, Kindergarten, Choral Class. MARION DEMOREST, L.T.;?.M. xâ€"38â€"tf TRIAL LESSON in your home. z’ou plaL)j‘,‘piecg every week, age YOU keep them home, your FPTO% __erty on _ _completion. . FRE STUBBORN SKIN DISORDERS swers to "Mike," lost vicinity of Queen‘s drive, Saturday, Sept. 28. Reward. Phone 242â€"R. 0â€"40â€"1t name . of _ ‘"Trixie," _ vicinity Church and George Sts. Return to Mrs. Gambriell, 50 Omagh avenue, Albion Park. 0â€"40â€"1t BLACK and brown Airedale, anâ€" KI. 3674 SMALL black dog, answers to TAD AGL CORLA DSgr uSuOUDt JP (dyed rabbit), Viscacha, seal (dyed rabbit), beaver mouton, (processed lamb), Persian lamb, muskrat, Hudson seal, (dyed muskâ€" Preâ€"Season Sale PRICED from $69 and up, Coney rat), Your old fur garment exâ€" HAWAIIAN GUITAR LESSON INSTRUMENTS SUPPLIED T long last! Dependable relief from the Itching, Burning, Irriâ€" tation, of Eczema, Psoriasis, Leg Ulcers, Hemorrhoids, Athlete‘s Foot, and many other irritating Skin disorders. Dewsbury‘s Eczâ€" ema Remedy is an all purpose Ointment that no home should be without. Get a jar of Dewsâ€" bury‘s lOim.m‘_em_lt your Drugâ€" fortin%ereliefdyou long for. You must satisfied or money reâ€" funded. If it is Ointment . you need ask for Dewsbury‘s, at your Druggist. xâ€"tf EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. Apply Metropole Restaurant. _ size. David LaRose, Weston 268. oâ€"40â€"1t ertly restyled to the new 1945 ‘ashion. Price, $14. FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALE GILSON Milk Cooler, 4 can capaâ€" d% new, immediate delivery, ?28. & Am Burland Radio and leetric, Dufferin St. LA. 9828, oâ€"40â€"It ortin Princess Fashion Furs st today. Get that quick, comâ€" OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED TRANMSPORTATiON MELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE SERVICES OFFERED POULTRY FOR SALE 'li A~y‘+: $o4 goolh ROOMS TO LET FUR COATS MUSIC FURRIERS aâ€"40â€"1t 0â€"39â€"2t oâ€"40â€"1t AD SECTION xâ€"40â€"1t rooma® or ?.mmm hli young couple with months old baby, Phone JU. 2678, reverse d‘f:g" oâ€"40â€"4t DESPERATELY in need of house, 2 or 3 UNFURNISHED rooms _ vicinity of Weston or Mount Dennis, ;Iwm 380â€"J. 0â€"40â€"2t desire 2 or 3 hmukee:rix Yooms, _ unfurnished _ preferred, Westonâ€"or Mount Dennis. Phone 368â€"W. Phillips. 6â€"40â€"1t resident, urgently requires living accommodation for wi'}e and self. Three roomed unfurnished apartâ€" thent desired but willing to accept ln{\ type of furnished or unfurâ€" nished accommodation. Tom Worthâ€" ington, Phone EL. 3201 or Weston 470â€"R. 0â€"40â€"1t URGENTâ€"Civil servant and wife small suite or rooms, furnished preferred. Box 4002, Times and Guide. LADY teacher would like room with board in comfort%tie home. Phone LLoydbrook 4135â€"reverse charges. 0â€"40â€"1t Eâ€"Army officer, lifelong Weston in or near Weston by Nov. 1 or sooner, by very careful tenants with references. Kindly phone MU. 6117 or write 180 Scott Road, Toâ€" ronto 9. 0â€"40â€"1t 2 OR 3 furnished or unfurnished rooms by veteran, Phone 48(1;1-;!. 0â€"40â€"1t MIDDLE â€" AGED couple desire need 2, 3 or 4 rooms unfurnished, apartment or flat, Weston, Mt. Dennis, Islington or Malton. Leave information Melrose 6956, reverse charges. oâ€"40â€"1t HOUSE with at least 3 bedrooms, tion from Jane and Weston Rd., to arrive at Bloor and Avenue Rd. 8.30 a.m., returning at 5 p.m. Juncâ€" tion 6354. oâ€"40â€"It COUPLE with two young children YOUNG man desires transportaâ€" SMALL ehild‘s tricyele. Phone 550â€"J. 6â€"40â€"1t YOUNG lady 'A;iresirea” transportaâ€" tion daily from Yorkâ€"Weston Road to Downtown. Hours 8.15â€" 5.00, 26 Syndicate Ave, JU. 8470. 0â€"40â€"1t "Where a veteran has proceeded with arrargzements to buy land on a private deal, after receiving the assurance of VLA officials that the Government would take it over, a Referring to ‘the cases of hunâ€" dreds of veterans who have purâ€" chased halfâ€"acre properties on the understanding that the VLA would take them over and sell them back under the terms of the Act and who were still negotiating when the Sept. 12 orderâ€"inâ€"council made a twoâ€"acre lot mandatory, Mr. Murâ€" chison declared: "We‘re not going back on our word to anyone." Defines Commitment Any commitments made by the Government under the Veterans‘ Land Act will be carried out, proâ€" vided the VLA officers are satisâ€" fied with the cireumstances of the deal. Gordon Murchison, VLA director at Ottawa said. The engagement is announced of Myrtle Beatrice, only dnughter of Mrs. LaRose and the late Oliver E. LaRose, to Mr. John James Capâ€" stick, Toronto, son of Mr. James Capstick and the late Mrs. Capâ€" stick, of Lindsay. The marriage to take place Saturday, Oct. 19, at 7 p.m. in Central United church. All Commitments Under VLA Will Be Carried Out bear _ 0 s So smiling down upon you He took you in his care. â€"Ever remembered by Maggie. Engagements God saw what was before iou And the pain you would have to Are a pleasure to recall, You had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. & dear sister, Mary Ada Button. Yotur smiling way and pleasant ace BUTTONâ€"In fond memory of our _ dear mother, Mnra Ada Button, ‘ who passed away October 5, 1945 Her thoughts were all so full of us She never could forget, And so we think that where she is She must be watching yet, As Angels keep their watch up there Please God just let her know That we down here could not forget We live and miss her so, â€"Lovingly remembered by sons, Ted, Neil, Bob, Roy and daughterâ€" inâ€"law, Jean. BUI‘:TQNâ€".I.n loving memory of LIVING ACCOMMODATION WANTED GREAVESâ€"At St. Joseph‘s Hosâ€" pital, on Sunday, September 29, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs, Alan Greaves (nee Mary Paterson), a daughter, In Memoriam NOTICES Births, es, Deaths, Cards of m-, Engageâ€" ments, In Memoriams Nok No ies "Pore gpings Words, 2¢ Each Additional WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT TRANSPORTATION WANTED Commenting on the recent stateâ€" ment that Canada has exported 15,â€" R70,713Joundn of soap so far this year, Mr. Lohber’ said that the greater Bortion of these exports went to UNRRA under a contract made in 1944 whereby Canada was to supply 60,000,000 pounds of soap for distribution throughout Europe. To assist Canada in the fulfilment of this contract she received an adâ€" ditional allotment of lonp-mnk‘i;i fats through the Combined .F Bureau, he said. Canada supplied %%!OA vit'\:dnlmon ."ddim.l ::‘ pounds exported in » mll";ld' (ies" .pom * G‘IUTG. sputes, ex in have had to be cut drastically. Mr. Lehberg pointed out in his statement that if it were not for the acute shortage of caustic soda, so important to the soap industry, Canadian soap manufacturers would have equailed if not exceeded the 1945 &rgguction of 255,000,000 pounds. any manufacturers are now making soap on a 35 per cent. production basis of last year and if they do not receive sufficient supplies of caustic soda in the near future, production will be practiâ€" cally at a standstill, Mr. Lehberg sal ‘‘The current Canadian soap shortage is the direct result of inâ€" dustrial disputes at Ganada‘s two major soda chemical plants and not due to poor supplies of oils and fats, which are considered satisâ€" factory," F. H. Lehberg, oils and fats ~administrator of the Prices Board, said in a statement released last week. Blame Soap Shortage On Lack of Soda The cases all across the country vary widely, the director said, and no set s)attem will determine how thfiy will be dealt with. Each case will be decided on its own merits, and according to the facts in our records," he stated. "There are about 12,000 applicaâ€" tions outstanding throughout the country now," Mr. Murchison said. "Each one will be decided individâ€" ually, and only after careful considâ€" cration by members of the local staffs who met the applicant first. If we find that we have encouraged the veteran to make a commitment, then we‘ll see that it‘s carried out." "If however, his choice sheuld be unsatisfactory for reason of price, quality, location or anything else, then the government can reject the proposal, and any new selection the veteran makes will have to be dealt with under the new terms," he said. In cases where the veteran has gone ahead and bought Eroeerty without first consulting the VLA, then no commitments will exist, he added. 12,000 On File commitment will exist, and the vetâ€" eran will get his property, provided the land comes up to required reguâ€" lations," the director stated. Asked about recent reports on MOFFAT‘S LIMITED Full or partâ€"time emâ€" ployment. Experience not necessary. Thorough trainâ€" ing given on work by comâ€" petent supervisors. Pleasâ€" ant working conditions. No shift work. 5 day week. Apply Personnel Office 1 t P CRCCCCC 220, PP CBE and mattress; dresser and washstand; 1 kitchen table and several small living room and bedroom tables; 2 mahogany side chairs; several rocking chairs, wicker, etc.; 1 Happy Thought kitchen range; 1 Moffat 4â€"plate electric range; 2 clothes presses; rugs; carpet; dishes ; crockery; cutlery; ornamental vases; large number of oil paintings, prints and sketches in good frames ; numâ€" ber of ladies cloth fur coats ; lawn mower and truck platâ€" form scales, and many other articles. AND EFFECTS Piano and stool ; carved mahogany centre table; 4 piece rosewood (mahogany) living room suite, comprising centre table, settee, arm chair and side chair; small walâ€" nut oval table with marble top; 1 walnut bookcase ; walnut buffet; upholstered sofa; mahogany square table; folding daybed; 1 walnut bedstead with springs and mattress; 2 bedroom suites comprising bed, springs WANTED FEMALE HELP ANTIQUE AND MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Saturday, October 12 Female Assemblers Required The undersigned has received instructions from The Executors of the Agnes Fraser Estate to sell by public auction at the Fraser residence, on Connaught Crescent, off Lawrence Avenue West, Etobicoke, on WESTON, ONT. Termsâ€"CASH. NO RESERVE. Sale at 1 p.m. AUCTION SALE TIMES ‘AND GUIDE, WESTON A. MANNING McEWEN, Auctioneer ‘The practice of having the horse of a deceased military officer led in the funeral procession is a surâ€" vival of the ancient custom of sacrificing a horse at the burial of & warrior. states: "‘Well may the young man of you rchoice exclaim "Oh, if only you could cook," when he realizes that choice and preparation of food mean the difference between health and sickness in the home." The Department suggests that all woâ€" men learn about food and its influâ€" ence on living. Notice is hereby given that a Byâ€"law was passed by the Municipal Council of The Corporation of the Town of Weston, on the 22nd day of August, 1946, providing for the issue of debentures to the amount of $225,000.00, for the purâ€" pose of redseming on the first day of November, 1946, a portion of the deâ€" bentures that were issued under Byâ€"law 875, passed on the 15th day of August, 1938, and Byâ€"law 921, passed on the 26th day of February, 1940, and the debentures issued under Byâ€"law 1165, passed on the 2nd day of August, 1945, and that such Byâ€"law was registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the East and West Ridings of the County of York on the 7th day of September, 1946. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof, must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice, and cannot be made thereafter. DATED this 12th day of September, 1946. art of cooking, the Department of National _ Health and Welfare exports to Newfoundland, Mr. Lehâ€" berf stated that only five or six million r‘?ounc[s of soap have been sent to ewfoundland,gritish West Indies and other British colonies under trade agreements which have existed for many years. Urging all young women interâ€" eshed‘in matrimony _to study the blasbna ied .A iin besdcc uts 9450 0 C € Women Who Cook Of Registration Of Byâ€"Law 25 MAIN ST. N. NOTICE Telephone WESTON 1208 LY. 2626 RICHARDSON FURNITURE ELECTRIC CO. D. E. WADE, Clerk. We Maintain a Complete Service Department In Our Premises | RADIO REPAIRS us1 t i Phone JU, 8059 BSaturday by Appointment J. W. BROWN Toronto _ AND TAKE NOTICE that after such last mentioned date the said Administratrix will proceed to disâ€" tribute the assets of the said deâ€" ceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of whi’:’g she shall then have notice, and that the said Adminâ€" istratrix will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by her at the time of such distribution. \ Weston 152W _ JUnet. 0769 flgin 1863 Money To Loan NOTICE is hereby , purâ€" suant to Section 51 of g:"'ll\'ultu Act, R.S.0. 1937, Chap, 165,,that all creditors and others having claims . or demands lxliw the estate of the said EMMA LOUISA NEWMAN, who died on or about the 22nd day of July, 1946, at the Town of Weston, are rer?uind ‘on clyz‘léefore the 9? day of ove{a\ber. , to send by re , or deliver to CL_A)E?‘&I}?{FRED WITTS, the administratrix of the estate of the said deceased, their Christian Names and Surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars in writing of their claims, a statement of their acâ€" counts, and the nature of the security if any held by them. GEORGE W. BULL GEO. W. GARDHOUSE, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, otc. c â€"Officeâ€" 330 Bay St., Toronto _ EL. 9880 Res.: 1_58 Church St., Weston PHONES "JUnot. 6402" _ "‘Weston 544" Residence: HY. 8068 IN THE MATTER of the estate of EMMA LOUISA NEWMAN, late of the Town of Weston, in the (Jlounty of York, Married Woman, Auditor and ‘Accountant 123 WILLIAM ST. ZONE 4â€"575 Notice To Creditors Weston 1164M. _ _ For appointment during doy, phone office. For appointment during evening, phone residence. G. W. BULL, Solicitor for the Administratrix J. EDGAR PARSONS J. T. FERGUSON W J. WARD CHIROPRACTOR Nervons and Chronic Diseases 18 Toronto Street, Toronte _ oâ€"16â€"52 C. LORNE FRASER mlISTlR',“S.OLICITOR, Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers, WESTON 2° 0 227e_ CODeTor, te. lOl'IT’m- 'lnul. Mount Dennis B8 KING ST., WESTON . ZONE 4â€"475 F. A. SILVERMAN MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGE SECURITIES AUBREY PETTIT UNDERTAKERS BARRISTER, SOLICITOR Chartered Accountant Auditor PHONE: ZONE 4â€"444 PROMPT â€" EFFICIENT â€" SERVICE WESTON 1208 15 TORONTO ST. SOLICITORS Office Hours: Daily And Others Barrister &c. ELgin 4583 4w Canada and the United Kingdom have agreed to export 300,000,000 cigarettes to New Zealand to reâ€" lieve an acute shortage which now exists in that Dominion. Radio Moscow said that Polar aid and sea navigation will play & prominent role in the new fiveâ€" year plan, The Soviet Arctic Inâ€" stitute this summer will send a number of loni-unge seaplanes to survey and photograph unknown ice regions, Regular air passenger transport between Moscow and the Bering Sea is to be organized. Cigarettes For New Zealand Part of New Plan A. N. BOYLEN Cartage and Movers. C. J. MOSSINGTON GENERAL INSURANCE Life â€" Auto = Fire â€" Casualty Aviation . 13 LA WRENCE AVE. PHONE 304J FURNACE REPAIRS HENRY POPE Telephone Weston 1289â€"J MB USINES$ CA R D& || PAINTING, DECORATING Interior, Exterior PHONE 676M Free Estimatesâ€"Friendly Advice Brush or Spray WESTON 438wW. Your Satisfaction Is Our Success JACK BAILEY Roofing and Insulâ€"Brick Zone 4â€"577 WESTON 174â€"Jâ€"5 ‘"Have those plumbing jobs done NOW." GIBSON MCCfiRTNEY PAINTERS & DECORATORS Allan‘s Service Station WARM AIR FURNACES INTERNATE 196 Main South ‘TINSMITH, ETC. J. R. EVANS B2 ROXALINE ST. WM. A. RIGGS 1230 Jane St. MT. DENNIS IUnct. 7996 or Weston 473 Work Guaranteed GARAGE Specialized Motor Tuncâ€"up 122 MAIN N., WESTON ZONE 4â€"387 Towing Service Piano INSURANCE CRUICKSHANK DECORATING CARTAGE LÂ¥ndhurst 2626 REPAIRED EST PRODUCTS UCK SALES AND SERVICE ADVERTISING PAYSâ€"TRy We J. C. INCH, B.A., Phm.B, For Appointment Call Ju. 8733 WESTON 83 Elastic Stockings, Belts, ete, For FLEET LINE TAXI CABS 38 MAIN N. PHONB o No Waiting 24 Hr. Service All Drivers Exâ€"Service Men TRUSSES MADE TO ORDER 10 Years‘ Experience Private Fitting Room W ANT ED DEAD HORSES and CATTLE ‘or free pickâ€"up phone us. We pay phone charges, GORDON YOUNG LTD. Phone AD. 3636, Toronto Any Place... Any Time.. BAKER MEDICAL SUPPLIES VETERAN‘S T A XI Zone 4â€"334 RHURSDAY, OCTOBER Deliver Parcels Anywhere, Anytime. Prompt and ROY‘S TAXI RUPTURED? RoOY‘s PARCEL DELIVERY PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE 24 HOURS SERVICE Reasonable Rates for INCH‘S DRU&A STORE Rates In Accordance With Byâ€"Law 1142 Except Sundays â€"â€" TELEPHONE WESTON TAXIT Line Phone At 47 Main St. N. Out of Twn'f;lpo Use Our Direct 45 6 900 Phone Weston Private Hospital 456 PHONE TAXIS IT! i

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