Times & Guide (1909), 5 Dec 1946, p. 12

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ARTICLES FOR SALE ‘ CANARIES, Rollers, Club rung Singers and Hens, argi y &M stock. 279 King P "Weston. Y 0â€"49â€"2t Sms1 al mlll ol FOX Wlflâ€"'flaht silver and new types in nxllle or double scarves, capes, collars, . coats, muffs, etc. Irwins Fur Farm, Wesâ€" ton R. R. No. 3, Phone Weston sagn. Y xâ€"48â€"1t e t in . ilars, scarves eapes, . collars, muffs, etc, lr,:i'm Fur Far ton R. R. No. 3, Phone 1080â€"J. OIL burners, 4 rangep Quebee heaters, . etc.. NHL . BOrCAt 2 CC CC0C altaela n%fifl heaters, etc. . Single $36, double units, $44.50. BURLAND RADIO & ELECTRIC 2396 Dufferin St. LA. 9828 xâ€"43â€"1t BOY‘S boots and skates, size 3, in To 04 1 B2 49c iane i tisant t good condition. Phone 1256â€"J after 4 p.m. â€" 0â€"49â€"1t PAIR of girl‘s skates, size 4. Phone ea0 .T. 0â€"49â€"1t amgnee ie i k ul USED~ reversible English tweed coat, size 86; boy‘s leather coat, size 12; ?y suit coat and vest, size 36. LY, 4417 after 5 p.m. _ 25 INCH size CCM special frame with new fork fitting and fork, new head fittings, complete bracâ€" ket with a 46 tooth chain wheel. All in first class shape. Price $13.50. _ Gordon Galbraith, _ 26 Joseph St., Weston. Phone 1027‘.L oâ€"49â€"1t QUEBEC cook stove; _white enamel ‘m.," new _ condition. Phone T03â€"Jâ€"1. oâ€"49â€"1t BEST PRICES PAID FOR ice â€" boxes, odd dressérs, kitchen w. dining room suites. Call irs New and Used Furniture, 1301 St. Clair Ave., W. KE. 9150. oâ€"19â€"10t mEAM CUUAL LGâ€"AS ©40), BAE T0 jacket, matching muff purse, 12â€" 14; tuxedo suit, 36, chenB; good sandwich toaster, cord. ouglas, 195 King St. BEAUTIFUL twin carriage, con vertible, blue, lined with ivory leatherette throughout, just like new; also rollaway bed. Zone 4â€"399. oâ€"49â€"1t SEAL COAT, 12â€"14, $20; grey fur 2 PAIR skates and boots; 1 pair white figured skates, size 5; 1 ;;‘i: boys‘ black skates, size 3. ne 827. oâ€"49â€"1t finished in beautiful synthetic enamels. 7 days delivery. Free estimates, day or night service. Murray 6861, Weston 109-W.4 5 + â€" xâ€"43â€" Figenfi_qula]l_ty basswood, or metal $125.00. MODEL A FORD roadâ€" ster, 1930, Apply 16 Maplebush Ave. 0-49-1} LADY‘S roller skates, size 8, white boots, good condition, 10 Pineâ€" view Ave. Phone 937â€"J. _ oâ€"49â€"1t 221â€"J. ALMOST new leather jacket, $15; new handâ€"knit sleeveless cable sweater, size 42; youth‘s overcoat, size 36, $5. Apply 165 John St. Phone 907â€"J. oâ€"49â€"1t BLACK Flemish giant rabbits, _ after 5 o‘clock, Apply 1 Victorin St. W. oâ€"49â€"1t C.C.M. lady‘s bicycle, good condiâ€" tion; woman‘s light blue furâ€" trimmed coat, size 16, like new. Phone Weston 856. oâ€"49â€"1t SKISâ€"child‘s, harness and poles, reasonable. Zone 4â€"560. & 6â€"49â€"1t BOY‘S overcoat, size 13, grey. Phone 223. _ 4 GENERAL Electric Console radio _ with record player, Perfect conâ€" dition. 22 Westonia St. Humber Hei!hte, after 6 p.m. oâ€"49â€"1t weâ€" a a» c m ue ols broadloom, beautiful green (turâ€" quoise) tone on tones, rug cushion included, in new condition, $95.00. 1 Humberview Blyd., Weston. 2 nâ€"49â€"1t perfect Hei&hts. aller 6 p.m. ©â€"20â€"10 RUG, 6‘ 9" x 9‘, genuine Wilton TWO pairs hockey boots and _ skates, size 3 and 5, boys‘. Phone 554â€"J. oâ€"49â€"1t FIGURE skates, Canadian pro _ make, only worn twice, white. Pelephone 1077â€"Wâ€"5 WOMAN‘S white skates, size 7, worn three times, excellent conâ€" dition, Phone 1005â€"J after 6 p.r;w. 0â€"49â€"1t JACKET heater, used a short "-tl-mfejfcorfib'let;with pipes, also 1 pair boy‘s tube skates, size 3. Phone 470â€"M. 0â€"49â€"1t BOY‘3 overcoat, like new, to fit CONSOLE model radio, short and lona wave, late moJe], perfect condition, Burl walnut base, Zone 4â€"487. 0â€"49â€"1t _ boy 13 or 14 years, $8. Apply 1810 Jane St. 0â€"49â€"1t SINGLE bed, complete, $8.00; chest of drawers, g(.fl); chairs, 50¢ each; 3 mel screen, &1.75 boy‘s skates, $1.. Apply 2b Main St. S$. Phone 1065â€"M QUEBEC cook stove; also annex, _ Guerney No. 3.. Apply 4 Louvain &m-&. 0â€"49â€"1t SINGLE bed, comy MAN‘S bicycle, used 2 months, size VENETIAN BLINDS SKATES and boots, boys‘, 3. 18 Holley Ave. Phone 0â€"49â€"1t $40. 12 Sykes Ave, MOUSES FOR SALE stoves, 0â€"49â€"1t oâ€"49â€"1t oâ€"49â€"1t oâ€"49â€"1t size 0â€"49â€"1t oâ€"49â€"1t HAVE your floors cleaned and waxed by a reliable and cxrrh enced man. Old floors brought u; like new, Best, materials uax Satisfaction guaranteed. JU. 4670 47 Heintzman Ave., Toronto, xâ€"t.f. FUR COATS Preâ€"Season Sale PRICED from $69 and up, Coney (dyed rabbit), Viscacgl. seal (dyed rabbit), beaver mouton, (processed lamb), Persian lamb, muskrat, Hudson seal, (dyed muskâ€" rat), Your old fur garment exâ€" gortly ”55“" to the new 1945 ashion. Price, $14. WOMAN to care for sick lady by _ day for a couple of weeks. Duties light. Phone 1175. wWESTON _BRANCH _TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Inch Agu. Phone 28â€"J Piano, Singing. Violin, Theory, Kindergarten, Choral Class. MARION DEMOREST, LT.C.M. \ xâ€"38â€"tf HOUSEKEEPER wanted, middleâ€" 6 IEQ"T{&;' jx:e:fer;éi‘lt No hard work. Phone 356 or apply 19 Main St. S. 0â€"49â€"1t GOOD building lot for sale. Phone 301â€"W. oâ€"49â€"1t HYGIENIC supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envc!pge with price list; six samples, 25¢; 24 samples, $1. Mail Order D}e{)t. G4, Novâ€"Rubber_Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. xâ€"52â€"1t STUBBORN SKIN DISQRDERS |overy one thi n Tng Testr eperiatle irelst | $290.) Lasi, re from the Itching, Burning, Irriâ€"| had a value 0 tation, of Eczema, Psoriasis, L°Z | was four tiz Ulcers, Hemorrhoids, Athlete‘s!PDominion‘s ~“ Foot, and many_other irritatiP%@®veâ€"w ar >year‘s“ Skin disorders. Dewsbury‘s EQ9 ;‘ ... * ema Remedy is an all purfose With Germa Ointment that no home~should petition elimin be without. Ggf & jur of Dews. | Wat ,Canadiat bury‘s Oizp.cut at your Drugâ€" 's“’w )?Zdl"'.'g t 51“} . Get that quick, comâ€" ,°“t d1 dr ’“fi‘ orti>£. relief you long for. You| °‘é"th‘“U- 16 " . hust be satisfied or money reâ€" | AMC 478 U"C funded. If it is Ointment you . need ask for Dewsbury‘s, at _ your Druggist. xâ€"tf ldvnrfl AVON PRODUCTS OF CANADA _ â€"See our Christmas catalogue, Mrs. Doreen Byers, 225 Rosemount Ave, Phone 163. _ We deliver. 36 Robert St., Weston. 0â€"47â€"3t _ rent. Suit 2 gentlemen, Phone 470â€"M. _ * gâ€"49â€"1t LARGE furnished room with small kitchenette. Suit business couple or two men, Apply 23 MainOSt. 8. â€"49â€"1t TURKEYS ORDER your Xmas turkeys now LARGE fumjshéd _ bedroom _ for NEWLY _ furnished _ bedâ€"fitting room with radio. No other roomers. _ Board optional. 634 Tretheway drive. 0â€"49â€"1t â€" continuous hot running water. Garage if required. Phone Weston Princess Fashion Furs L. 3674 AD. 88 HAVE your bathroom and kitchen UNFURNfSHED room for rent, 365â€"J after 7 p.m. done in â€" mirrorâ€"like fini;hu.i Your bedrooms and living rooms done in velvet tones. Restful to home. Stucco walls and ceilings done in ofl and water tints. Charmâ€" ing color schemes on request. My motto, "A g}wing job at a pleasâ€" ing price". Free estimates. Friendâ€" ly advice. Gliddens Co. Ltd. ;rod- ucts used. Phone Weston 438â€"W. Gibson McCartney. xâ€"26â€"1t PAINTING â€" and â€" paperhanging, reasonable rates, 1946 samples, no fuss nor muss. _ H. Moon, Weston 1137â€"W or RR No. 2, Weston (20 Ravine Road). _ __ _ HATCHING eggs wanted for 1?‘2 hatching season. Flocks culled and bloodtested free of charge unâ€" der Government Su‘pervicion. Guaâ€" ranteed premium f)ua hntch-bilitl ;nmium rid. All breeds wanted. or full details write to Tweedle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. requires 2 or -&refenbly 3 rooms unfurnighed. ese are needed before Christmas as wife after one year‘s convalescence is coming out of hospital. If I haven‘t got rooms she‘ll have to stay in élolpitll. Phone 692â€"W, Penney, 18 rx&o Slt. 9â€"1t AN APARTMENT &mm in good condition, Phone Weston 55§6W. 0â€"49â€"1t A YOUNG respectable gentleman with daughter 12 of age Wentpn dfstrict, whchgn or #ril LIVING | accommodation wanted (unfurnished) by business lady VETERAN and wife urgently need 8 unfurnished rooms, Weston or Wilson Ave. district Write R. W Beatty Ave., Toronto. 68615, oâ€"48â€"3t ROOMS TO LETâ€"FURNISHED EMPLOYMENT WANTED HELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE PROPERTIES FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE SERVICES OFFERED WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO BUY ROOMS TO LET PERSONAL MUSIC waANTEG ”( B 0â€"49â€"1t 6â€"49â€"1t oâ€"49â€"1t xâ€"46â€"tf xâ€"49â€"2¢ es and 0â€"47â€"2 STAFFORDâ€"Mr. and Mrs. John D. Stafford (nee Evelyn Gardâ€" house) wish to announce the birth of their son, John Gardhouse, on November 26, 1946, at the Priâ€" vate Patients‘ Pavilion Toronto Western Hospital. Cards of Thanks Mrs. H. H. MacPhie and family of Main Street wish to thank their friends and neighbors for their many kind expressions of sKm- pathy and condolence during their recent bereavement. In Memoriam Dad To remember my whole life through, But the sweetness will linger forâ€" ever, As I treasure the image of you. â€"Sadly missed by wife and daughter, Jessie. HARTâ€"In lovinfi memory of my dear Father, Hector Hart, who passed away December 9, 1943. I have only your memory, dear Canadian Toys Go Abroad For Xmas Canadian toys and games, for the first time since 1939, will be on sale this Christmas in stores in many parts of the world. Even in the United Kingdom, where toys are still classed as nonâ€"essential, a limited quantity will be available. There are five toy manufacturerse operating in Canada today lor every ofli that was in bussil)‘ess in‘ 1939. st year‘s toy pro#iction had a value of 816.}}79,:)""57, which was four tire®®"Targer than the Dominion!.~"_...nual production in Births, es, Deaths, Cards m Engageâ€" ments, In Memoriams Notices Under These lludl:gl 50c Minimum For First _ Words, 2¢ Each Additional With German and Japanese comâ€" petition eliminated because of the war, Canadian toy exporters are now finding their best markets in South Africa, Latin America, Newâ€" foundland, British West Indies, and the United States. Advocate No Postal Services Xmas, Jan. 1 Complete shytdown of postal services at the Christmas and New Year‘s holidays was advocated in a resolution passed by the execuâ€" tiveâ€"of the Canadian Postmasters‘ Association. 1. Establishment of an eightâ€" hour day and a half day off each week. The resolutionsâ€"and others conâ€" cerning employee‘s wages and superannuationâ€"will be presented to Waiter Turnbull, deputy postâ€" masterâ€"general. The recommendaâ€" tions include: ; 2. An increase in the minimum 5?“&1 employee wage because of e increased cost of living. 3. Better pay rates throughout the postal services, "under constant strain maintaining an efficient service." 4. Appointment of all postmasâ€" ters, assistants and staff employees by the civil service cqmmission. â€"5. Superannuation for all postâ€" %nun at the retirement age of 7. An increase in the 1 per cent commission paid for sale of unemâ€" ployment insurance stamps | in postoffices. 6. Automatic appointment of assistant postmasters to the posiâ€" tions of postmasters who resign. a 8. Twoâ€"cent postage for Christ mas cards. Ask Removal Of Ban On Margin Trading ln_U.S‘. A Wuhington despatch states that the U.S. Chamber of Comâ€" merce has called for the speedy reâ€" moval of government restrictions on instalment buying and the ban on "r;;;."i.;-'ir;ai'r;i-ir;”ther stock market. Terming the governmental reâ€" quirement that traders put up 100 per cent cash for stock market transactions "discriminatory", the Chamber of Commerce opined that the ban deprived the market of "substantial support" in recent breaks, and that it diverted specuâ€" lative funds to real estate, adding Disappointed Little Mary was heartbroken when her pet canary died, and to pacify her, her father gave her an empty cigar box, and, with much eanmom assisted in burying the box in garden. s to the inflation impetus in that realm of business. "Dad," whispered Mary after the funerg! was over, "will my dear little birdie go to Heaven?" "I expect so," replied the father. "Why ? "I was only thinking," murmurâ€" ed the {OMIW. "how cross St. Peter will be when he opens the box and finds it isn‘t cigars after all." Postmasters Also Ask New Twoâ€"Cent Rate For Christmas Cards NOTICES Skilled mountaineers like these two men were instrumenta! in e°70c°7 ing the rescue of 11 passengers of an American airliner which crashed last week in an area near the crest of the lofty J\mfi\rlu, 11,500 feet above sea level in Bernese Oberland, Switzerland. e victims were hemmed in by icy crags on three sides and rescuers had to be roped together as they ascended the snowy wastes. November We‘ll Go No More Aâ€"roving.â€" Byron. We‘ll go no more aâ€"roving, _ For summer days are told; The moon has lost its glamour The willows shed their gold. We‘ll go no more aâ€"roving _ _ â€" §Vhe“ r; c;rw;lg‘ bâ€"y\‘\'-ayi"iend Dark shadows to envelop,, Like years around the bend. We‘ll go no more gstoving, November win@ds are chill; And love is but‘a ghostly wraith l'Ipon a barren hill. *‘ 11 travel by deep armchair Where warm firelight will be A gentler companion . ~ To flatter shamelessly. _ of ghosts. There may. be one somewhere, but we haven‘t seen 3t. Like thousands of others who have been looking for a house or an apartment, we realize we haven‘t the ghost of a chance. . Een t y It used to be said that a monoâ€" log was a conversation between a husband and wife. Now, however, they are saying it is a conversation between a real estate agent §m{l a person quarters The other day a little boy was having dinner at a playmate‘s house and was making a manful ?ttfcmpt to handle his knife and ork. â€" "Are you sure you can cut your meat ?" the hostess asked. "Oh, yes," he replied. "We often have meat as tough as this at home." The rabbit ditty reminds us of the papa and mama rabbit who were qbnsed by a couple of dogs and took refuge in a hollow log. The dogs took up station at each end of the log. "Don‘t worlâ€"'_v. dear," said mother rabbit. "We‘ll just wait here until we outnumber them." What Is A Foreman? If he is pleasant, he is too familiar. s puss Northeast Corner anything. If he‘s old, he‘s an old stiff. If he belongs to a lodge, the members expect favors. _ _ I# he goes to church, he‘s a hypocrite. If he doesn‘t he‘s a heathen. If he drinks, he‘s an old souse. If he doesn‘t he‘s a tight wad. If he talks to everybody, he‘s a gossip. If he doesn‘t he‘s stuck up. â€" If he insists that the rules of the shop be kept, he‘s too particular. ’ If he doesn‘t he‘s careless. If he looks around, he‘s snoopâ€" ing We are in doubt on the question Curiosity is one of the permaâ€" nent and certain characteristics of a vigorous mind. No place affords a more strikâ€" ing conviction of the vanity of human hopes than a public library. Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those whom we carmot resemble. Some people can speak without thinkinz. and others can‘t do very well either way. Which means that speech varies a great deal, A Mimico kid asked his dad the difâ€" ference between a gun and a maâ€" chine gun. Ifh-; is soberâ€"faced, he is a sour lIaf‘he is young, he doesn‘t know "It‘s like talking," said father RESCUE PARTY ASCENDS JUNGFRAU â€"Mary Sparks Dyer, Galt who wants to rent living Got a little rabbit, Named him Jim. Got 18 more, He weren‘t no him Rabbitry doesn‘t he‘s a heathen. drinks, he‘s an old souse. doesn‘t he‘s a tight wad. talks to everybody, he‘s a TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON f â€"Sent in. Salvation Army Used $50 Million In War Services After seven Â¥earu of strenuous activity, the Salvation Army War Services Department is being wound up by the end of thilgenr, according to Lt.â€"Col. William Dray, OBE, head of the department. Durirw the war years, Salvation Army War Services handled more than $50,000,000 in its work in behalf .of the armed forces in Canada and abroad. Its 700 repreâ€" sentatives in this field serveg in every combat zone and from coast to coast in Canada. "I hope it will never be necesâ€" sary for the Salvation Army War Services Department to be reâ€" vived," said Col, Dray. "But if it should be called on again, the operational plan is ready at a moment‘s notice. This plan was built up and perfected by experiâ€" ence in two great conflicts." Overseas, â€" Canadian Salvation Army personnel served in camps and with the troops. Across Canâ€" ada, a ghain of centres for armed forces personnel was operated. Services included meals, snacks, canteen operation, moving pictures, lectures, sports activities, religious services, recreation huts and halls, entertainments, . personal _ advice and the provision of sleeping acâ€" commodation. Col. Dray was awarded the OBE for his work with War Services. General _ Albert Orsborn, CBE, world leader of the Salvation Army, has appointed him head of the S?,alvation Krmy National Camâ€" paign and Public Relations Departâ€" ment. He succeeds Lt.â€"Col. H. Charles Tutte, for nearly 39 years a Balvation Army officer, who reâ€" cently passed the retirement lgle. Col, Tutte was in charge of the Campaign and Public Relations Department for eight years. Mrs. Florence Dray, wife of Col. Dray, is head of the Red Shield Women‘s Auxiliary, a Salvation Army organization comioud of volunteer workers that has sent vast quantities of relief supplies to Great Britain and the warâ€" devastated areas of Europe. Plan To Expand Malton Village Incorporation of Malton and the surrounding district into one vilâ€" lage is the principal aim of a new association formed at Malton under name of "Malton Planning Association." Coâ€"ordination of municipal and social services will also be an obâ€" ject of the group according to a statement by D. A. Ridowb, of Malton, who was elected secretary. President will be G. C. Springer, with_J. D. Ferguson as treasurer and M. D. McCrae and W. E. Harâ€" ris as members of an executive board. "It is like I speak and then like your mother speaks." We believe in sticking closely to the truth, always. In the long run it pays, though it has its difâ€" ficulties. A witness looked baffled when he appealed to the judge. _ Department Closing After Seven Years Of Outstanding Activity _ ‘"I don‘t know what I‘m going to do, your honor," he said. ‘"What seems to be the trouble?" the judge asked. . s "Well," the witness replied, "I have sworn to tell the truth and nothing but the truth, but every time I try it some lawyer objects." were instrumental in effectâ€" 25 MAIN ST. N. Telephone WESTON 1208 RICHARDSON FURNITURE ELECTRIC CO. LY. 2626 We Maintain a Complete Service Department In Our Premises ] PROMPT â€" EFFICIENT â€" SERVICE ! J. EDGAR R&ARSONS 'o:o. W. GARDHOUSE, B.A. Barrister, Solicitor, etc. PHONES "JUnet. 6402" _ "Weston 544" Residence: HY. 8068 330 Bay St., Toronto _ EL. 9880 Tasting New Method The King and Queen have receivâ€" ed a consignment of three dozen eggs by air from New York, sent on behalf of a Detroit firm which is testing a new plastic packing. A similar consignment also arrived for the Lord Mayor of London. The shipments were part of a load of food being sent to different parts of the world to try out the novel Clgin 1863 Money To Lean ____ Weston 1164M. _ For appointment during day, phone office. For appointment during evening, phone residence. packing method. Toronto CGEORGE W. BULL Res.: 158 Church St., Weston Hoursâ€"2 to 5 T to 8 Auditor and Accountant 46 MAIN ST. N. ZONE 4â€"575 F. A. SILVYERMAN J. T. FERGUSON C. LORNE FRASER BAKER 3 CARS All Passengers Insured 18 Toronte Street, Toronto oâ€"16â€"52 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, udeitade secuarn Office Hours: Daily Barrister &c. 88 KING ST., WESTON ZONE 4â€"475 W J. WARD CHIROPRACTOR Nervous and Chronic Discases BARRISTER, SOLICITOR AUBREY PETTIT Chambers, WESTON Benk of Nove Scotia Chartered Accountant Auditor SOLICITORS UNDERTAKERS PHONE: ZONE 4â€"444 J. W. BROWN 152W 1§ TORONTO ST. No Waiting 24 Hour Service FLEET LINE TAXI CABS Funeral Directors 38 MAIN N. Phones Weston â€" 677 Mu. â€" 5772 wWESTON 1208 JUnet. 0769 ELgin 4583 JV. 4w PAINTING, DECORATING Interior, Exterior PHONE 676M JACK BAILEY Allan‘s Service Station Free Estimatesâ€"Friendly Advice Brush or Spray wWESTON 438W. Your Satisfaction Is Our Success 196 Main South CGIBSON McCARTNEY PAINTERS & DECORATORS HENRY POPE Chaplainâ€"How could you have the heart to swindie people who trusted you? Prisonerâ€"But, Parson, people who don‘t trust you can‘t be swindled. 6 A. N. BOYLEN Cartage and Movers. BUSINES$S CAR DS Passanger Truck Tires Recapped Tractor _ GARAGE Specialized Motor Tuneâ€"up 122 MAIN N., WESTON ZONE 4â€"387 Towing Service C. J. MOSSINGTON > GENERAL INSURANCE Life â€" Auto â€" Fire â€" Casualty Aviation "Have those plumbing jobs done NOW." RED INDIAN DEALER Main St. S. At Denflson Batteries & Tires In Stock BATTERIES CHARGED WARM AIR FURNACES Zone 4â€"577 CRUICKSHANK TINSMITH, ETC. Gusranteed wM. A. RIGGS 1230 Jane St. MT. DENNIS JUnet. 7996 or Weston 473J JACK BYLSMA Piano Tuning DECORATING SIMPSON‘S P SUPERTEST PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL TRUCK 8 Al 13 LA WRENCE AVE. PHONE 304J Call: Phone Weston 816 WESTON 174â€"Jâ€"5 While You Wait INSURANCE Work Guaranteed 1.D.A. Drug Store CARTAGE REPAIRED LÂ¥ndhurst 2626 t Any Place... Any Time.. VETERAN‘S T A XI ROY‘S TAXI Tastes Differ "Some prefer blondes, some like brunettes," said Guillermo Bullrich, Argentine cattleman and he wasn‘t ulting about women, either. Bult rich, manager of the largest Ho stein dairy farm in the world, near Buenos Airies, Argentina‘s capital, said his countrymen liked "mostly light" Holsteins, while Chilean breeders on the other side of the Andes preferred black cattle, + WESTON TAXIT JU. 87383 _ ____ _ WESTON 53 Elastic Stockings, Belts, ete, Except Sundays PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE 24 HOURS SERVICE TRU?gEys MQDE TO ORDER ears‘ Experience Private Fitting Room Humanity is a duty made known and c*njoi?ed by melntm and ever keeping pace with m of C’lrimnnlty. «_ Sym mith. & Reasonable Rates for DEAD HORSES and CATTLE For free pickâ€"up phone us. We pay phone charges. GORDON YOUNG â€"LTD. Phone AD. 3636, Toronto WANT ED MEDICAL SUPPLIES We Deliver Parcels Anywhere, Anytime. _ Prompt and Courteous Service. Phone Weston Private Rates In Accordance RUPTURED? INCH‘S DRUG STORE J. C. INCH, B.A, Phm.B. Out of Town Trips With Byâ€"Law 1142 3. s â€"we ... | 456 | Use Our Direct Line Phone At 47 Main St. N. For Appointment Call ROY‘S PARCEL DELIVERY 456 AND SERVICE Phone ne 4â€"334 TAXIS Hospital

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