U WhNT AD SECTION > >#3 ‘ GAS PIANO and bench, N heimer. Phone s oâ€"48â€"1t YOUTH‘S brown tweed OV@ren"» size 34; ladies‘ speed skates, size &, Apply 206 Main St. N. oâ€"48â€"1t MILKT cow,*Bred, _ 2_ heifers. Apply after 6, 1527 Lawrence Ave, W. 00 oâ€"48â€"1t 6 PIECE walnut dinnette suite, white leatherette seats. 37 Nicâ€" kle Ave. JU. 9480 after 5.30 p.m, oâ€"48â€"1t wmeoâ€"zmmmmen 090 c oanln SUBSCRIPTIONS solicited for a S25.C Cwr onl BUBDSURIPLEUTC COC3} c cul on muï¬â€˜ulnu. Myles Wright, 278 Church St. Phone 748â€"W. xâ€"47â€"2t * dition, Phone 1248 after 6. in good conâ€" QUEB!:S .Sï¬'i‘f-"?:fx.w ‘lweninl! NENST CC mLlll 1948.W 0 dition, Phone 1248â€"W evenings‘ after 6. oâ€"48â€"1t FoX FUl‘t&â€"Brlaht silver and‘ new types in n;lle or double scarves, _ capes, . _collars, coats, muffs, etc. Irwins Fur Farm Wesâ€" ton R. R. No. 8, Phone Weston 1080â€"J. xâ€"48â€"1t MACHINISTE too! chests (6 only) sturdily built of solid matched eak by home craftsman, Workâ€" mnshiy funrumd Ideal Christâ€" man gift for machinist or Tool and Die worker, Phone Weston 122?. PW CA suites, dining roon Weirs NO‘!‘gnd U 1801 St. Clair Ave., Wnn omm BEST PRICES PAID FOR ice 222222 s e 400 RADIO, cabinet console model, in good condition, twentyâ€"five dolâ€" lars. Apply 4 Kingdon | Street, Westmount. 0â€"48â€"1t Ag m“, Moffat, 4 burner, $75. ne Weston 64â€"Jâ€"3. 48â€" 1t _ oâ€"68â€" " _ o povgnncerenenpnnpprent MISSES‘ _Win_tgrï¬oa& te,ll‘blue- APHOR EN O CCOTOCGY . agsc% 1 box style, size 14; Man‘s horseâ€" hide leather jacket, practically new, size 38â€"40; also green occaâ€" sional chair, hardly used. Apply 29 Hillcrest Road after 6.30 p.m. oâ€"48â€"1t £ 2 SIDEWALK bike, boy or girl 8 or 9 years, in good condition; pair of skiis; gent‘s overcoat, size 38, brown, in good condition. Phone 1990 W oâ€"48â€"1t SOLID walnut dining Phone 1026â€"W. Finest quality basswood, or metal finished in beautiful synthetic enamels, 7 days delivery. Free estimates, day or night service. Murray 6861, Weston 109-W.4 §3t xâ€"43â€" 1239â€"W. CHESTERFIELD suite, _ ally fing, never. use eil paintings; water Co‘OUTS outstanding Toronto artists; tique ornaments; Dresden . ] eard holders. JU. 3978. 2 ape OM Ae Snsce ‘ spring filled attress, . chair With ottoman; rmd.z:;; electric floor €lock; chest of drawers; tables, ‘etc, Sleigh; toboggan; child‘s skis; large tricycle; doll‘s pram; bed, &tc. Phone 750â€"M or apply 173 ing St. > * oâ€"48â€"1t on e l u. % METAL bed with springs ‘;an_d ‘ of -u.tl‘ggd aP peasonable.. P} 0â€"48â€"it WROUGHT iron 5â€"light centre fixture and 2â€"wall fixtures to match; 3 light and 5 light centre fixtures; one each silver; Walnut Veneer double bed and spring; pair French doors, Gumwood, 15 light with glass 25 6" x 6 8';; Phn}u enâ€" W Ds Tw DP TT on n on e s larger, Zeis Ikon, good condition; Hudson seal jacket, hip length, ‘l’iu 16; skiis: edge grain ash, caâ€" le_binding, 6‘ 10" and boots, size 8. Phone Weston 924 after 5 p.m. oâ€"48â€"1t OIL burners, 4 ranges, stoves, T. 0 * TS CC Ulaueg:;m’i\‘e'ate‘r.-; _ etc. _ Single LWFSTON units $36, double units, $44.50. | CONSERV BURLAND RADIO & ELECTRIC | _ Inch Apts 2396 Dufferin St. / Piano, Sing TA asog xâ€"43â€"1t ) â€" Kindergs LA. 9828 35 CHEV. ‘4 ton panel, sell for ceiling or_ trade. Serial No. B15051669. F. J. Martin, 6 King George Rd., Weston. CANARIES, ninim. $12; hens, $2 and $2.50. Apply Mallabys Store, phone Weston 184. 0â€"48â€"1t & PIECE Kroehler chesterfield, preâ€"war, hardly used, deep rose mohair, $150, Phone 623â€"“8 n SILK panel curtains, light pattern; 1 pair ivory, 1 pair champagne, $15 per pair; one single ivory PCO m mnamate es cad P PR OPc I I E:nel, $7, never used; 1 pair Engâ€" ish shiffiey net, also pair red satin curtains; suitable for stag;, elub or school, $10 per pair. 35 King St. Apt. 4. 0â€"48â€"1t GIRL‘S skates and boots, size 5, BLACK seal coat, size 38, good as new; lady‘s figure skates, size 8; mahogany hall tree, high chair, brass â€" double bed, spring and .rlng muttrfl‘l‘n. Aâ€"1 ro‘y"lldition’; M Sm umt COLNINLT4uMis an ï¬a. 9 ; l12, complete w;iiiu mothâ€" proof felt very & condiâ€" x.. 189 m St. N. Phone m 0â€"48â€"1t CONSOLE 1942 _ almost new; also boys‘\, Phone 355. | â€I.:ï¬ï¬â€",'i_‘aâ€" and 2. Apply Ave. P U en it m,ple mitror dressing table and chair; ivory window shade, 66° wide; 1 ‘ylir rose velour drapes; green suit coat and vest, size 15 wears. Phone 599â€"J. 0â€"48â€"1t CHILDREN‘S skates ARTICLES FOR SALE VENETIAN BLINDS brown tweed overcoat, room suites. Call d Used Furniture, Ave., W. KE. 9150. oâ€"19â€"10t Kroehler chesterfield, D suite, exceptionâ€" ver_ used; walnut room suite; rug8; water colours by Apply 122 John St Apply 122 John St a model DeFo;e‘at perfect condiâ€" spread short Automatic . station 487 . 0â€"48â€"1t mnd shoes, size 4, ‘Alfred King" steel bâ€"light â€" centre room suite. xâ€"48â€"1t for sale, size pply 11 Vimy 0â€"48â€"1t kitchen oâ€"48â€"1t 0â€"48â€"1t 0â€"48â€"1t all plate xâ€"1w size 6. 0â€"48â€"1t smm 0000 0g00 e CALns LADY‘S roller ohh:r size 8, white ~boots, good condition, 10 Pineâ€" view Ave. Phone 937. PAIR white skates, size 4; also Guide uniform, size 14. Phone 881â€"W. _ 0â€"48â€"1t RIEPUHEIN OUPURNCE TUR CC3 highchair, $4; kitchen sink and bathroom sink, g each, would exâ€" change for bath tub; .22 rifle, nearly new, $6.50; writing desk, $5; also several bushels clbbnge and carrots, $1 each, Apply 1577 Jane St., Weston. 0â€"48â€"1t KITCHEN eupboard, $5; child‘s HAVE your flo_qrg_rcliefl\'ed and waxed by a reliable and experiâ€" enced man, Old floors brought :J: like new. Best materials used. Satisfaction guaranteed. JU. 4670 47 Heintzman Ave., Toronto. xâ€"t.f. RELIABLE man with 3 years groâ€" cery experience wants a position in cery CE ied hiotMbY Weston. Phone 1067â€"J. _ xâ€"48â€"1t PRICED from $69 and ug.‘ Coney (dyed rabbit), Viscacha, seal (dyed rabbit), beaver mouton, (processed lamb), Persian lamb, muskrat, Hudson seal, (dyed muskâ€" rat), Your old fur garment exâ€" T us AHSuwo oc _ anae pertly restyled_ to the new 1945 Pishion. Trca 314 Princess Fashion Furs KL 3674 AD, 8884 â€"1t meememmmmemee se n amlda PUPPY, white and tan, Friday, November 22, vicinity Moffats Stove Ltd. Owner please come and claim same, . "Aw;;ï¬lghf{%) Lawre Ave. after 6 p.m. Phone 614'4\-.! GIRLS for light factory work, Full time or part time. Good startâ€" ing salary. Advances with experiâ€" ence. Carl Austin and Co., 68 Chureh St., Weston. xâ€"46â€"3t GIRL wanted for local bank, genâ€" eral office work. Knowledge of ’?’pinz preferred. Apply Box 410, imes and Guide. oâ€"48â€"1t STENOGRAPHER | wanted Board of Education office. Apply C. R. Marchant, Room No, 205, Colâ€" legiate and Vocational School, Wesâ€" tam . xâ€"48â€"1t 5 ROOM bungalow for sale. Phone 1208â€"J. 0â€"48â€"1t wESTON BRANCH _ TORONTO | _ CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ON FRIDAY, _ earrin at 314 M LONG black flashlisht, vicinity Queen‘s | drive and King $t. Valued highly as gift. Will finder &lease call Zone 4â€"380 or return to . C. McClelland, 124 Queen‘s drive. Reward. 0â€"48â€"1t SINGLE strand pearls between CCM and 1664 Jane St., Monday, Nov. 18, around 5.15 p.m. Reward. Phone 92â€"M or apply 1664 Jane St. WILL the party who r;ickcd up the paper bag containing grocarins and parcel inside addresse &ojMf‘s. R. E. Smith, 78 Dennison Rd. E., from Loblaws Store, Friday afterâ€" noon, Nov. 22. Kindly return parcel. 6â€"48â€"1t Inch Apts. Phone 28â€"J Piano, Singing. Violin, Theory, Kindergarten, Choral Class. MARION DEMOREST, LT.C.M. xâ€"88â€"tf HYGIENIC supplies (rubber goods) B e e en d n t c mailed postpaid in plai“ 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 STUBBORN SKIN DISORDERS _ AT long last! Dependable relief from the Itching, Burning, Irriâ€" tation, of Eczema, Psoriasis, IA’ Uleers, Hemorrhoids, Athlete‘s Foot, and many other irritating Skin disorders. Dewsbury‘s Eczâ€" ema Remedy is an all purpose Ointment that no home should he without. Get a jar of Dewsâ€" bury‘s Ointment at your Drugâ€" glï¬t today. Get that quick, comâ€" orï¬ni.rfliof I'ou long for. You must satisfied or money reâ€" funded. If it is Ointment you need ask for Dewsbury‘s, at I WILL NOT be responsible for _ any debts contracted in my name after Monday, November 11, 1946. 1. H. Price. oâ€"46â€"1t Ll/JiD’S Corn and Salve gives SLENDOR Tablets are effective _ immediate relief from corns and callouses. 50c at all druggriste. _ _ 2 weeks‘ supply, $1; 12 weeks, $5; at all druggists. xâ€"31â€"1t flACRIF]Csï¬. SALE 218 CHURCH ST., WESTON OWNER wishes to raise large sum of money before end of year for business purposes and will sell above property for % of price that could: be obtained if it were vacant. This is an ideal opportunâ€" lty!ummhnmmtm to buy pnper? to move to when rental regulations change. House is large, solid brick, wide EMPLOYMENT WANTED mEOMEC MB PMMWZ MMNCO CCCMA CCC lot, hot water bnth% good garâ€" :. Make your outside inspection - e=o do no'."l:zher tenants appointment with K. M. ‘Campbell, K1 2« xâ€"48â€"1t HELP WANTEDâ€"â€"FEMALE ARTICLES FOR SALE FUR COATS Preâ€"Season Sale your Druggist HOUSES FOR SALE DAY, one sterling silver ; near post office. Reward ain St. north, Weston. 0â€"48â€"1t PROPERTIES FOR SALE FURRTERS FOUND PERSONAL MUBSIC LOST Lawrence 0â€"48â€"1t â€"1t xâ€"48â€"1t for â€"14 xâ€"tf FRANKLINâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" mund J. Franklin (nee Gwen Chillman) are happy to announce the birth of a son on November 21, 1946, at Weston Private . hospital, Weston. ‘SHAKESPEARE â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Alan Shakespeare (nee Dorothy Pirrie) at the Private Patients‘ Pavilion, Toronto Westâ€" ern hospital, November 22, 1946, â€" a baby daughter, Dorothy Gail. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. McL:uchv‘ lin wish to extend their thanks to kind friends and neighbours for their beautiful floral tributes and kind expressions of sympathy durâ€" ing their recent sad bereavement in the loss of their daughter, Muriel, also to Dr. Middlebro, Rev. E. C. French and Muriel‘s many girl friends, who gave so untiringly of their time to Murie!l during her long illness. Cards of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. A. Taylor wish to express their thanks to Weston Toen-Ageu and the Saturday Night Club for their kind considerâ€" ation shown towards their daughâ€" ter, Doreen, at present in hospital after her accident of last spring. Such thoughtfulness is truly apâ€" ‘pucinud and deserves recognition. NOTICES Birt! Deaths, is n Tuapho Pagage, ’i‘.)\-;'fi;;n?l-zlâ€"fï¬i;e boys and girls should truly be proud of their sons and daughters. Figures That One _ ments, In Memoriams Notices Under These Headi 50e Minimum For First ?I Words, 2¢ Each Kwu«m A teach>r was impressing upon her class the fact that you cannot subtract one thing from others unâ€" less they are of the same denomiâ€" nation. "For instance," she said, "We cannot take two apples from three oranges." _ S W:I:t:e;.â€"n"%}-i'xht boy said: "But teacher, can‘t we take four apples from two trees?" Brtiish Post Office engineers feel pardonably proud. London‘s newspapers are always clrryinï¬ stories, emanating from the Unite States, praising the virtues of "Frequency Modulation" t a d io transmission. _ But the telephone link between Britain and the Isle of Man for years past has been through FM radio stations, and it was installed and working long before the qualities of FM were discovered in the United States.â€" Ottawa Citizen. Britain Was First "What has yox;r boy learned at school thus far thas term?" _ _ "That he‘ll have to be vaccinated, that his eyes aren‘t really mates, that his teeth need replncing, and that his method of breathing is entirely obsolete." GOOD building Tot for sale. Phone 301â€"W. oâ€"48â€"1t 38 FOOT lot next to Benjamin house on King St., Weston. Owner will sacrifice for quick cash sale. Call Owner, R. M. Campbell, KI 6054. xâ€"48â€"1t k TURKEYS ORDER your Xmas turkeys now, VI‘W:"deil‘i'\Tér."vié Robert â€" St., Weston. â€" 0Oâ€"47â€"3t WARM winter home for elderly lady. Apply stating particulars to Box 4789, Times and Guide. 0â€"47â€"2t HAVE your bathroom and kitchen done â€" in â€" mirrorâ€"like finishes. Your bedrooms and living rooms dene in velvet tones. Restful to home. Stucco walls and ceilings done in oil and water tints. Charmâ€" ing color schemes on request. My motto, "A geasimz job at a pleasâ€" ing price". Free estimates. Friendâ€" ly advice. Gliddens Co. Ltd. prodâ€" ucts used. Phone Weston 438â€"W. Gibson McCartney. xâ€"26â€"14 ITAINTING and paperhangi_nz reasonable rates, 1946 samples no fuss nor muss. _ H. _ Moon Weston 1137â€"W or_RR No. 2 Weston (20 Ravine Road). _ ROOM WANTED, homes for two female ï¬uppies, six weeks old, small coflie and terrier. Excellent markâ€" ings. _ Not_ for sale; #pading required. _ Phone Islington â€" Zone 9â€"649. xâ€"48â€"1t duplex or_house, unfurnished Weston. Zone 4â€"802. aâ€"45 LIVING nrcqmmndqti;(\*wnptgd A VETERAN, wife and ehila â€" urgently require fln&:pln{u}en_t. GARAGE wanted, Hardington disâ€" 4 OR 5 rooms wanted, apartment \ho'u;e mMrm_m. Dennis or Wesâ€" ton. Hargrave 6578. oâ€"48â€"1t trict. Apply 58 Stewartâ€"Smith Dr. (Wartime Housing Trethewey TN\ oâ€"48â€"1t VETERAN and wife urgently need 8 unfurnished rooms, Weston or Wilson Ave. district. . Write R. Nickle, 30 Beatty Ave., Toronto. LAkeside 6615. 0â€"48â€"3t RESPONSIBLE quiet ¢ o fele orf urgently require two or thi or four unfurnished rooms in or near Weston. References. Please call| Weston 308â€"M. 0â€"48â€"1t PROPERTIES FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE SERVICES OFFERED AND BOARD WANTED WANTED TO RENT WANTED xâ€"46â€"tf Notice is hereby given that the Council of The Cogontion Jl the Town of Weston intends sub» mit to the electors qualified and entitled to vote on money byâ€"laws the following byâ€"law: "A byâ€"law to provide for the establishment and maintenance of a fund and for uldn! an annual grant to the Weston Bilver Band. TOWN OF WESTON Notice to Electors WHEREAS under and bivir- tue of The llu\'ig?fl Act, R.8.0. 1987, Chapter , . Bection 405, Subâ€"Section 65, byâ€"laws m'l‘y be gnud by councils for providing, y means of texation, for the establishment and maintenance of a fund for the lupson and aid of a civilian band and for mlklnf‘ annual or other grants from suc fund to any civilian band or to the members thereof. AND WHEREAS the Council has been requested by the Weston Silver Band to pass a byâ€"law to provide for making an annual grmt of such sum as will be raised y making a levy of oneâ€"quarter of a mill on the whole rateable property in the Town of Weston. If the assent of the electors is obtained to the byâ€"law, it will be taken into consideration by the Council after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of this notice (Nov. 14, 1946). Any tenant who is entitled to vote and who desires to vote on the proposed byâ€"law must deliver to me not later than the 29th day of November, 1946, the declaration Frovided for by Subâ€" Section 3 of Section 283 of The Municipal Act, 1937. 1t The votes of the electors qualiâ€" fied to vote on money byâ€"laws shall be taken on the proposed byâ€" law at the annual elections to be held on the 9th day. of December 1946, between the hours of twelve o‘clock noon and nine o‘clock in the afternoon, at the places and by the Deputyâ€"Returning Officers appointed for the said Municipal elections. _ _ _ _ o The Head of the Council will attend at the Council _ Chamber, Town Hall, Weston, on Friday, the 6th day of December, 1946, at the hour of one o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon, for the purpose of appointâ€" ing, if requested, persons to atâ€" tend at the polling places and at the final lumminieup of the votes by the Clerk, on behalf of persons interested in promoting or opposâ€" ling the proposed byâ€"law. 2. "lhe‘flrnnvlrsumn;l'ng up of the votes for and against the proposed byâ€"law will be made by the Clerk in the Town Hall, on the lith day of December, 1946, at the hour of twelve o‘clock noon. Dated this 14th day of Novemâ€" ber, 1946. Town of Weston NOTICE to ELECTORS NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of The Corporation of the Town of Weston intends to submit to the electors qualified ang entitled to vote on money byâ€"laws the following "Are you in favour of the Town of Weston making a grant of $25,000.00 to Branch 213 of the Canadian Legion, British _ Empire Service League, to be paid over a period of five years, for the purpose of aidit;f the erection of a Memorial Hall?" I, GEORGE H. CLARKSON, Clerk of the Town of Weston, do certify that the above is a correct statement of the Question to be submitted. â€" _ The votes of the electors qualiâ€" fied to vote on money byâ€"laws shall be taken on the Question at the annual election to be held on the 9th day of December, 1946, beâ€" tween the hours of twelve o‘clock noon and nine o‘clock in the afterâ€" moon. at the places and by the Deputy Returning Officers apâ€" Eoinn-d for the said Municipal lections. The Head of the Couneil will attend at the Council_Chamber, Town Hall, Weston, on Friday, the 6th day of December, 1946, at the hour of one o‘clock in the afterâ€" moon, for the purpose of appointâ€" ing, it requerted, persons to ltm at the polling places and at » final summing up of the votes by the Clerk. The _ final mmmir‘:, up of the votes@iven in the affirmative and the negative on the said Question will be made by the Clerk on the 11th day of December, 1946, at the r a‘tvem o‘clock noon, in the 5"" all. ated this 20th day of November, 1946. _ TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON CTDET, TTCT: G. H. cuws Clerk, Town o Clerk, Town of Weston G. H. CLARKSON, Clerk, Town of Weston Question who was returmed last week by acclamation to his position as Board of Education Chairman, Threeâ€"quarters cup of sugar, 1 egg, 5 lbs. shortening, 2 oups flour, 4 tsps. baking powder, % cup milk, 2 the. caraway seeds. _ w English Seed Cakes Place in mixing bowl and beat to mix. Pour into a wellâ€"greased pan and place the following mixâ€" ture on top: 6 ths. flour, 4 ths. brown sugar, 1% ths. caraway seeds, 2 ths, butter or shortening. Rub between the fingers until fine and crumbly. Spread over the top of the cake and bake in a moderate over for 35 minutes. Use a dee% layerâ€"cake pan and grease it. hen line with paper \nnd grease again. Shredded Wheat Meringues Two egg whites, % tsp. salt, !% 3 cup l\ggar. %& tsp. vanilla, %4 tsp. almond extract, % cup finely rolled shredded wheat (about two bisâ€" cuits). Beat cgg whites with salt till almost stiff. Add sugar graâ€" dually and beat till mixture forns peaks. Add flavorings and fold in shrecded wheat. Drop by rounded tablespoonsful on & hakin‘ri sheet covered withCFlnin, unwaxed paper and make a depression in the cenâ€" tre of each,. Bake in a slow oven (275 degress F.) till firm and delicately browned, or about 50 minutes. _ Remove from â€" paper while warm. If meringues stick, rewarm them in the oven. Makes 9 or 10. Serve witl ice cream RETURNED TO POST or "s‘he;g.et (‘)‘l;‘i(‘)’p I‘I;d, if desired, sauce. Molasses Butter Biscuits Makes 16â€"20 rolls. Two cups allâ€"purpose flour, % tsp. salt, 3 tsps. baking powder, 3 ths. fat, about 2%4 cups mi]lk, 3 ths. butter, %, cup molasse tsp. ginger. Sift flour, u‘z/and baking powâ€" der together. \Cut in fat. Add milk gradually, mixing to a soft dough. Turn out the dough on a floured board, knead slightly. Roll into rectangular piece about 10 inches wide and @4 inch thick. Brush with melted butter and % ‘of molasses, sprinkle with ginger and roll as for jelly roll. 5ut in 1â€"inch slices. Place 1 tsp. molasses in bottoms of wellâ€"greased muffin pans. Place rolls in pans cut side down. Bake in hot oven (425 deg. F.) 20 to 25 minutes. Remove rolls from pan at once. . Serve warm. Surprise Chicken Salud‘ en e e e ies Serves 12â€"16. 6 cups diced cooked chicken (or part veal or other meat); 4‘ cups diced celery, 4 red apples, diced (with skins on), 1 the. salt, !2 tsp. pe‘rper. 1%, cups mayonnaise. Shredded lettuce and watercress, tomato wedges. _ DR. F. D. CRUICKSHANK l Mn er e esd If apples and c:eler{| are diced several hours before they will be eaten, sprinkle the pieces liberally with lemon juice or orange juice, to keep them from turning dark. Lightly toss together chicken, celery, â€" apple, â€" seasonings _ and mayonnaise. Home Baked Beans 2 cups dried white beans, 14 Tb. salt pork, sliced; 1 large onion, sliced; 1. tablespoon molasses, 2 teaspoons salt, !% teaspoon dry mustard, 3 tablespoons brown suâ€" gar, 4 cup ketchlu,p. Wash beans, add enough water to cover and cook slowly till tenâ€" der (about 2 hours),. If necessary, add extra water during cooking. Drain off the liquid but save it. Put the sliced pork in bottom of: large baking pan, or in a beat crock if you happen to have one. Add the drained beans and bury the sliced onion in them. Combine all the other ingredients with the reserved liquid and pour over the beans. If you haven‘t got enough liquid to barely cover them make it up with boiling water. Cover beans and bake them from 4 to 6 hours in slow oven. Remove cover for last half hour of baking. Serves 6 to 8. Grace (displaying a new lamp shade): "Isn‘t it lovely, Roy 1" Roy (firmly): "If you wear that to church on Sunday, you go alone." Recipe Corner 25 MAIN ST. N. â€"~~<.]| RADIO REPAIRS ‘ wWESTON 1208 k LY. 2626 PROMPT â€" EFFICIENT â€" SERVICE RICHARDSON FURNITURE ELECTRIC CO. We Maintain a Complete Service Department In Our Premises « PHONES "JUnct. 6402" ‘‘Weston 544" Residence: HY. 8068 MONEYT TO LOAN O nfotnartaridnhss â€" Office Hours: Daily GEO. W. GARDHOUSE, B.A. 330 Bay St., Toronto EL, 988( Res.: 158 Church St., Weston Westen 1164M. For appointment during day, phone office. For appointment during evening, phone residence. GEORGE W. BULL Do not sew buttons fast to garâ€" ments from which they must be removed at each laundering, inâ€" stead sew over and over through the button and then fasten with tiny safety pins from the wrong side of the garment. They tan be taken off in a jiffy. ; Barrister Eie m PaBE hnd livket Ds Toronto An apple in the cake box keeps the cake from drying out, on the other hand, cookies stored with other cakes quickly become moist and crumbly, and should be kept in a separate tin. . es ons A first aid mending kit for the purse can be made from an empty lipstick caso. Equip with needles, some thread and tiny safety pins. F. A. SILYERMAN K.C. To remove all traces of onion odor from saucepans, boil a few potato parings in them. Set an alarm clock when baking or coldâ€"pack canning. In this way you may go about your other tasks and the alarm will notify you when food should be removed. Should candles be too small for holders, the most . satisfactory method of keeping them in place is to pour a bit of paraffin at the base, holding candle in place until paraffin is set. Or, the candle may be melted at the bottom and set in its own wax. Auditor and Accountant 46 MAIN ST. N. ZONE 4â€"575 J. T. FERGUSON J. W. BROWN CHIROPRACTOR Nervous and Chronic Diseases 13 Guestville Are. Mt. Demnis C. LORNE FRASER When something has spilled on‘ your dress or coat making a nasty spot, try rubbing it with a piece of the same material, the underâ€" side of the hem or back of a sleeve. Keep rubbing for a few minutes, and it will nearly always remove stain. . EDGAR PARSONS jin .1863 Money To Leen 18 Toronto Street, Toronte __ pâ€"16â€"52 umnu!..:ouclm Bank of Nove Scotie Chambers, WESTON Barrister &c. 88 KING ST. WESTON ZQNE 4â€"475 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR W J. WARD Barrister, Solicitor, otc. â€"Officeâ€" Household Hints SOLICITORS AUBREY PETTIT Chartered Accountant en on Apn se PV 4650 .;1 : g Phone JU, 8059 Saturday by Appointment UNDERTAKERS 152W Funeral Directors Ambulance PHONE; ZONE 4â€"444 â€"__ Auditor 15 TORONTO ST. wWESTON 1208 JUnet. 01769 ELgin 4583 EL. 9880 Allan‘s Service Station JACK BAILEY PAINTING, DECORATING Interior, Exterior PHONE 676M 196 Main South Free Estimatesâ€"Friendly Advice Brush or Sgray WESTON 438W. Your Satisfaction Is Our Success __ GIBSON McCARTNEY BUSINESS CA RDS| PAINTERS & DECORATORS HENRY POPE According to an ancient Chinese superstition, swallowing the eyeâ€" balls of nightâ€"dwelling animals would improve one‘s sight. Binks: "I‘m the happiest man in the world. 1 have the best wife in the country." A. N. BOYLEN Cartage and Specialized Moter Tuncâ€"up 122 MAIN N., WESTON ZONE 4â€"387 Towing Service Passanger Truck Tractor WESTON 174.â€"Jâ€"5 "Have those plumbing jobs done NOW." 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