%tt.tttud otsrr-dmtop column is a vnlublo and numbing lu- tm “ducks publie inc-mt. In - in going on. "can“ dilem- Whoaâ€!- 9 LAWRENCE AVE. w. Aladdin was a lucky Fellow! ii1uDgthitiii I-Iut Corner 1 JULY ll. ter W. 1-. BARTER M Mm,zm:nmuuMWuMmhm'-m: mam“: mMMummmdurm Mllhhï¬mflummhummflw-ï¬rmm ....uaumomvummuomm Dov-and by 000de I: growing “not Chan now pow - can be hum. . lt Oahu q new». anon». " contain, incl, lumb- and dunk-l oqulpmom "t build a new pm -rttortt. It all has I. be shopped in, detttrorqd to the lerb and Manila. A “up" but In Ohm icy. 0! shot! h" and wlnm mum“ would town now â€am†Mon 0100' to about orto.4tfth .0 our pron». Md “apply " not w,†hm. Contention on â€mu-ad o'herrtydror-h-rrtd_rq1oetF. You Hydro In pmMn. mom loan H- maBBe%h can be “no! . . . during " doirt-x.hat-Htt-ht-es. Onwlll-nlolvuh. 70M hm OM. '0'. Am I!†W In 1960. " I,†“him.- Ohm IIWMOPM Mumbmthq-upw In†an Own-II. Hydro syn-m. I . Aladdin and the goal. of MI mule lamp eootd MI“. wrrthktg Mud . . ' no sunnin- . . . no delay. Bot whom lt - I. building now "who gov-mun. plum to wppIy Ontqru's ova-growing dam-ad, lack a! balling mandal- II proving a probtom ht whleh “yin In: no ml: - 're-hor-uh-tif-ere-trr-ro “gravid. ."'ro". w81t all It. MGM My "et Ilia to of it!!!†“and halibu- TfdlltTTIi'l.' Q',',tMUta,',Nght I: mind,_itt4tittm M than. It‘ll-hm: not new ,arilguvatoN (“which Utter, but“ Mann-nub ottroftiee formant». WESTON It. and In. Tania! In.†“minimum I would " t d.aahtmr's com... Eu. tr, Boath ',,i,tiiiJ',fiifi'ffi'ti't'iS,tllj, my , ' t n. . Fume- home. The lat ttN in July'wu at in. Death's ln' eo- ton.' Puns no going forward for their hung - _ _ 7 _ _ i',i,i.5itft(t11istrlft',te',' -irr.%Fitm. J. rljittt, atuntud {when Allm’l bi y at Galt ut week-end. - A A _ Mr. and In. Robert Panthey and {uni}; left tor I nation hut Y,'."". a wUh them] good holi- y. Our good neighbor, Mn. o. Widenham, il "and and ready for word to to to Enqlpnd. Our but wilhu and God If to her and wo trult Ibo will ve I nice holi- Th. Morin (I? m will Md, “yuan all: 'eat the on w r nursing cm Phone and†In. yt. Andrew'l .gi'ig,g",inT, wu favored with I mi: tom member- of the Gideon Society. Mr. Richard Cieewell of Middlebro, Mum. us. A., geve the eddreu end 1sxpiaiped their work. The Rev. T. B. Butler officiated at the Communion ser- vice Mile Shirley Snider we: It the LOCALS -tirr"ry to report Mr. Bishop’l ear stolen and hope it will be restored in good condition to him. _ u _ Two butchers in Bristol, Englmd, who used In electric fire to thaw out meat were etch fined S2 ($8) for Wining electricitv. ' ... Ir.%iriTG.' 2Gd%id Mr. Ind Mn. Gordon Cameron enjoyed I Tti'. motor trip through the Mr. And Mrs. Matthew And Mr. and Mrs. Port attended the Jam- tgr st Schomberg he: Wednes- sy., The Thistletown Tennis Club held their ennunl election on 8aturxUr,gyly 7th. It be In with s tree-are hunt and endei with s watermelon least. The meeting Wu I great success and wss held " the home of Mrs. Shaw. Elected to office were: President, George Wright; vice president, Miss i. vian Delaney; secretary. Jsck Swift; treasurer, Miss Margaret Wheeler. _ -- - -. .. iiiiFii, and Morley Cameron no holidaying " Peterboro. Southhrn & Sons or ALL DESCRIPTION BY EXPERTS Footing: - Sidewalk- Drivevuys = Septic Tank- Thistletown CEMENT WORK WESTON lm-W Mr. and Mn. Jano- Tholnu Multan who were g,fga' and“ in Lrrtor.colLeg. Chap]. Ty?tonte. 11m brjdgis tlt.? forrerd ie. Margaret Bennie} Tagâ€. imam: of Mr. Ind Mrs. Curenah 1,'tg,,',L,e. tlte [rpm is my!†of Mrs. and the late Mr, A. S. Boulton, of umber. View: Creaeent, Weston. This year the Canadian National Exhibition are going to conduct a livestock and judging competition of livestock. fruit and vegetables. gain and roots of Nrmera' ms under 26 yen-a of use. Yes, it is p real contest. Since the meeting of the two teams in the regular schedule, Hampton hnve been playing better lacrosse. They're I. strong team that never gives up. Their win over M. Fairs Listed For Local Communities August 1, 1917 Mr. Nelson Boylen, of Weston, left last week for I holiday trip to New York. Don't forget that the date of the Weston Horticultural Flower and Vegetable sliow has been changed from September the 14th to Thurs- day, September the 18th. York Rangers Band will be on hand August the 6th for the an- nual piente of the West York Core servative Atrtuseintion, meeting at the Weston Fair Ground. Brsmpton and Weston meet again to land the GALA champion- ship. These two tenms have fought it out year after year. Each Are well matched end there is consider3 able feeling between both. Last year Brampton got the drop owing to injuries to Weston players end weather conditions. This year Wes- ton is not taking any chsnces. They are out to win the chumpion- ship end two good gsmes can be expected. On the season’s record it would nppear that the Weston team is the one that will come out on top. They know the game. have the speed, and are strong on the reserve list. They should double the score on Brampton. The Canadian Notion-.1 Exhibi- tion which is scheduled for Toronto will take pleas from August 22 until September B. Caledon'e Pair wnl be held on September the 19th And wth while Colodenil’e in lined for September 22 'till October 4. The Woodbridge Fair will tron-pin on October 11th and 18th. Anna! 3, 1927 Miss Rothery left this week for I holiday in the Laurentian Moun- tains. The library will reopen on August the 20th on Miss Eothery'ts return. In a booklet issued recently. the Agriculture Societiee' Bunch of the Onutio Department of Agri- culture lists the lime and places of coming fairs and exhibitions. Some of those listed for nearby centres In nr tented below. Sun-him. akin in m I do“: Enron: health.- s.iJAlltf theld. Don't Overdo Sun Baths F int Day The Royal Winter Pair Innunlly held in Toronto will be held an usual It the Toronto Exhibition ground: from October lath to oe. tober the Mth. In The Dim And Distant Past 10, 20 And 30 Years Ago Simon's team on the holiday st Hampton Park shows that. Every cure will have to be taken by the clubs and ottiei) to handle the his crowds It both games this and next Saturdny. On 'ttiN the employees of the Camerts, eel and Press de- gunmen“ of the Canadian Kodak ompsny of Mount Dennis held their ennuel picnic " Center Is.. land. Nearly 100 Page crossed the buy to the is In with the party (no Bea-Biekness this year) to take pm in the highly sums:- ful program. A large audience Ithered to wateh the fun and the fi'g'le"A'od', race proved very pop- ular. Supper wns served in the island pavilion. July as. 1937 s,ss"t No bending-toe-tip switch. Assorted colors and sizes. . Emka clothes Hampers AND Vacuum Cloanm .____.__ .__.-_._ FARM EQUIPMENT " - HOME APPLIANCES PRESSURE PUMPS , " PARTS " " HARDWARE Compieu with "tadtmenta. 365 WESTON RD. S. " ' no lbs. ,ieigttt, 1114' h. m.†up length. 52% in. beam. This unit but: 8000 cu. ft. $105.00 Smart and economical. yf ost? tl V ' \$¢o J. k. CRANE k ,tt' M. t" MODERN DOWNTOWN 1,,tulill1ll,lli,i, column "F.W.iiMF.r._.e. Aluminum Boat . 8pm Haters Tlrttnlt)tattle,tee boy11.typr, $99.50 “with“ Folk am Approval First Area Plan CWLthlo! MI N.iy Jlltri bu “Emu†.. Itu.tt.H. . an; "G%GiriFiiartuTauTn; at“ tn . mix?†:2: Ian mun with of it mu comma a fin an, - 7 A V-hw mgardinq buildin; "Llet VI. {and by tho teugtag. and the bomtsttip. coun- cil will be an!“ to ratify And pm “lb-0. brrlnws. . . but to the may meant soci- deut- S the Crabbe Bridge. the baud mums wont I resolution t tte Toronto .1131 Ytrhlattoet',t' oumnuon Tttlit', I 0 th- b17131 u: qugenting that m improv, 13de be erected to ade- S,',ftg meet t a need. of the pro- unt_ " tra.ftie hefore there in tug-u] Indiana. . (tattoo- mounted with to E,t the resignation of Clerk Bill In. Thr 1iltr, Ifflirl must I',' on. and Art Imie, of Gibson we. Wu immediately 1yglntg,f and worn in n the new C ark for tttyillar.. . . - -.. . ' The residents of Thistletown resent the Net that for the second time in a few weeks, the banks of the Humber branch near conceuion A have been used an a dumping [rounds by thoughtless or unsung..- uloua persona. T i! time, a quanti y of spoiled meat waa dumped, eu- tae", the health of the many chil ren who swim there. Upon being notified, L Peach immediate- ly contacted M.O.H. Dr. W. K. Pen- ton, of Islington, arho had the ot- fending refuse picked up by the township garbage truck. J. k. CRA, ' mm- Betweertst.ctatragt DOW/V TOT/IE 554 Wood trnd basket weave. Sewing Baskets Chicooutiml Start at 85.95. Lmtrgtgt I. ' l l _ t 'jrii,fiNliili'lh m. tli!,!,??,,!,!""'),)):,,, BUTCHER . ',i'j,, --Suotmer tsting-el, We will be closed from . August 11th until August tttttt ss MAIN ST. S. gi.tiaibtghas I? OWNED AND OPERATED BY swam" has. ’INCH’S DRUG STORE _ “MARIN. “310st Quality Cleaning CLEANERS a DYERS PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE due to needed repairs on our Refrigeration System. - - BYBUS Store Hours: Daily 9 an. to 6 p.m., except Friday 9 m. to 9 pan. Saturday ' mm. to 1 pan. . Strictly Retail Sales 0 Free Parking Facilities 0 Service and Parts for All Equipment T Offers You Tickets and Information at COLD STORAGE Lyndhurst 2168 S/ther 'tttM All HIE WAY PARIS ARE LOW ST. JOHN ... QUEBEC Round“, . Tasha!“ mm...“ San-mauve... , Master Gli _ (Subject to change) "DIE TONY $41.40 t .3