A certain citizen of St. John‘s road has purchased a new auto truck and will operate a cartage %\luinul between _ Toronto and eston. He intends to make his load up early in the morning, taking goods or produce of any kind into the city and returning with any parcels required. This mew business venture will be of great onvenience to the merchants, as they will be able to deliver any consignments they have direct to the consumer, also have any articles they want brought out the same day. The advantage of a local cartage agent will be that, having a load both coming and foing, he can do the work at a ower rate than if he travelled empty one way. The annual. meeting of the Weston Red Cross Society will be in the Ked Cross rooms on Thursâ€" day evening, October 4. Wednesday, September 28, 1927 Wednesday, September 26 ~Bolton Fair will be held for a prize list. Every letter will )_.__vtgamed. â€" ry. _r‘" â€"The case against the Beaver tre for overcrowding last turday night was dismissed, it lrg their first i!!ence. Preâ€" gautions will be taken against a recurrence of an accident of this urrence of an accident of this gcl.u_i.__,No‘_more_ tickets will be sold than there is seating accomâ€" modation for. YounÂ¥ Saxon, a boy of some 13 years 0 nge, convicted on Monday morning of breaking into a couple of the business houses of the town Sunday afternoon by means of a dummy key, and the breaking of a back window, was sentenced to a term at the Boy‘s Industrial Farm. The lad had several preâ€" vious charges against his record for which he had been repremandâ€" ed with the hope, that kindly warnings or a threat of punishâ€" ment awaited him if he transâ€" gressed the laws would keep him straight but finding these had failed to gain the desired end, the magistrate felt compelled to reâ€" sort to extreme measures. His younger brother who was with him on his Sunday escapades, was allowed to go with a severe reâ€" premand from the magistrate. Say Rural Mail Boxes Endanger Motor Traffic Little Joan was paying her first visit to her unmarried aunt, who had nronf views on how small irls should behave, As a result, !om was far from happy. "Well, my dear," said auntie, "you look so sad, you must be ""rN00, I‘m not," said Joan frankly 0, nkly, I‘m here sick. .Commenting on a protest to the Postmasterâ€"General that rural boxes endanger motor traffic and are unsightly, The Financial Post says: "Most highway users, including the mail box owners themselves, must agree that this ecriticism seems justified. In many cases, boxes and their posts come unâ€" pleasantly close to traffic and in no case are they decorative. "Original regulations regarding location were based on horse delivery, the boxes being mounted in such a position that mail could be delivered or picked up without the courier dismounting, turning, or having to leave the right nhfe of his route. With motor delivery a little extra manceuvring is not so important, though even without this, as at present, it has not alâ€" ways been easy to secure apâ€" {licants for the job, and after endering, many rued their barâ€" gain. If delivery is to be made more difficult, especially durh\* winters of heavy snow, this "free service of the Dominion governâ€" ment may prove costlier, ‘"The important thing, however, is that the t{rennt situation be reâ€" viéwed in the light of modern conâ€" ditions. After all, it is about 40 In“n since the system was first augurated in Canada." In The Dim And Distant Past _10, 20 And 30 Years Ago 12 THURSDAY, SEPT, 25, 1947 47. 80. §1 82 564 §5. ACROS8 1. Mait drink 4. Keen 9. Red dye 2. Photographic solution 4. Hint 5. Quarterâ€"round moldin@ 6. Enliven 8. Extend over 9. Mexican diplomat 0. Scales 3. Resin R. Short let . Future v 'g. 9. Public no 0. Finished ll. Corroded 2. Repetition 4. Concerning 5. Part of s gul!d(nx . Place where John hufgiod rl. Mistake 0. Cuds /g 12. Woolly ls. Monkey 6. Venerates 17. Sea duck 0. Ingl;m §1. Substitute $3. English latter 4. Rains hard $5. Disconsolate 1. Fuss ij ?Gr‘r}?iï¬ï¬.rr . Mine anproach (The answer to this purzle appears elsewbere in this issue) 3. Bulgani 1 i ELAE CROSSWORD PUZZILE 6. Exclamation | 24. 6. Armadillo with 27. _ three bands _ _ Ioligipal® * . Origina $: Monk}:y 10. Mechanioat man 11. Shelter 17. Chose p1 . Chess p 20. Breuh.mw 31. gullu :}. Hrndc . Happy places 27. Pronou: 28. Amorous look 32. Stay ig. Indians 35. Turkish The executive of the Weston Branch of the Red Cross met last week at the home of Mrs. Master, In response to a letter received from headquarters, it was decided to send a check for half of the amount that had been collected up to that date in the recent camâ€" paign. In this campaign, some of the collections have not been completed, and the fund is still open for any person who might care to contribute to this worthy cause. The ladies of the Weston Presâ€" byterian church, at a meetinï¬eld on Tuesday afternoon, deci to hold their annual church supper on Thursday evening, November 10. Thursday, September 28, 1987 ‘The awards in poultry, flowers, domestic and !uey work will appear in next week‘s issue of the Times and Guide, as it was imâ€" possible to insert the complete list of prize winners in the current The .Ladies Auxiliary WWC held a corn and wiener roast at the club house last Thursday. The convener wishes to thank the many iltrcnu who were the means of making it a great success. Members of the auxiliary are asked to remember the special meeting called for September 30, which will be the last to be held before the election of officers. The Ladies‘ Aid of, the Harding Avenue Mission held its meeting on September 13, and after the business period was finished, it was decided to hold the Harvest services at the Mission on Sunday, September 26, and a Sacred Conâ€" cert on Monday, September 27, at T:15 p.m. A sale of fruit and vegetables will also be held, and a programme of outside talent will also be provided. _ Vegetables, donations of which will be greatly appreciated, will be received at the Mission on Saturday afternoon. Features to be shown at the Weston Theatre on Friday and Saturday of this week, September 24 and 25, will be Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in "Shall We Dance" and the Jones Family in "Off to the Races." On Monday and Tuesday, September 27 and 28, the features will be Flora Robson and Raymond Massey in "Fire Over England" and Wendie Barrie and William Gargan in "Breezing Home." Norma Shearer and Leslic Howard in "Romeo _and Juliet" will be shown on Thursday and Friday, Se&)tember 29 and 30, with the world heavyweight boxing Don‘t forget that Tuesday, Oct. 5, is the discount date for .Tulg and August Hydro bills, Weston Public Utilities. fight, Tommy Farr vs. Joe Louis as an added extra attraction. When you are well is the time for that medical checkâ€"up, say the experts. Conditions unfavorable to physical or mental wellâ€"being may be detected by careful examâ€" ination before you become ill. "Although you may feel perfectâ€" ly well, a checkâ€"up may reveal tiat there are some little things, such as your dietary or other habits, which require attention if you are to retain health," say the medical authorities, in urging close liaison with the family doctor at all times. Forestalling Iliness NEW .. the Westinghouse ‘Duo‘ 38. Talks ir tionally 39. Number 41. Consumere 43. Distant .. (prefix) 44. Noted Itakean family 46. Regret 48. Greek lottor 49. Color 52. Printer‘a measure Two lovely Dutch girls, Nancy and Anita Roffel, who recently came over to Canada from ::l:sr homeland, are seen deâ€"tasseling white hybrid corn on a farm near Chatham. The sisters are two of hundreds of Netherlanders working on Ontario farms. Proâ€" duction of the seed is a new phase of industry that The York Township Board of: Education is planning another series of manual training and home economic classes providing suffiâ€" cient registrations are received from the citizens of the Township. According to an official of the Board of Education people interestâ€" ed in such classes will have an opâ€" portunity to register about the first of October. The type of training that will be available will be subject to the number registering in each district and in the various subjects. It is felt that insofar ar manual training is concerned it might take the form‘of hobby classes so that if a sufficient number of peopie are interested in woodworking for the home they could build such objects as small items of furniture with the assistance of fkilled supervisors. The Board of Education is keenly aware of the vital place that such projects have in community life and that considerable enjoyment and comfort is added to home life when certain articles are the creation of the homeâ€"maker. Facilities Available The importance of manual trainâ€" ing, hobb{ classes and domestic training classes to the welfare of any communitg and toâ€"its citizens is considered by many authorities as one of the most vital developâ€" ments in the social life and the hapâ€" %iness of the peog‘le. The Board of ducation feels that in making the necessary facilities available they are offering the people, both young and old, a way to spend many enâ€" joyable hours making articles for their homes that will give them a lasting sense of pride as well as York Township Plans Classes Manual Training, Home Economics Floor, Wall and Ceiling Tilesâ€"Asphalt, Mastic, Rubber, Cork, Linoleum Floor and Metal Wall Tiles. Specialists and Expert Applicatorsâ€" ‘A typical Hall or Vestibule Instoliation, DUTCH GIRLS HAPPY ON ONTARIO FARMS Richardson Furniture & Electric Co. It is hoped by the Board of Eduâ€" cation that large numbers of people will register for these classes and in doing so they will be given an opportunity <to say what type of class they would most enjoy and find most helpful. Registrations will be made, it is expected, at cerâ€" tain easy to reach centres throughâ€" out the Township. Notices will be issued through the press and by other means setting forth the dates of registration. Elverston Park Women‘s Assoâ€" ciation held their reunion Thursday September 18. Mrs. Holmes, the president, was in the chair and adding to their comfort and conâ€" venience. Plan Depends on Registration | DOWNSVIEW | ACKROW and WELLS 52 MAIN ST. N. WESTON 445Wâ€"JU. 2584 METROPOLITAN CASUALTY INSURANCE CO. Looting of safety deposit boxes in several banks has caused grief and irreparable loss to many people. _ One loss reported of $18,000.00 could have been fully insured through this agency for as little as $15.30. Insure your life savings through It Can Happen Again‘! TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY Strikingly new . . . daringly different . . . a fully automatic radioâ€"phonograph with removable "liftâ€" out" radio that you can plug in and play anywhere. Six tubes . . . builtâ€"in antenna , . . high fidelity erystal pickâ€"up . . . acoustically balanced speaker . . . handsome gold trimmed mahognany cabinet. Two superb irstruments in one! PLAYS 10 OR 12 Mouarh farmers $782,000 last season. Hon. . L. Kennedy, Peel County MPP and Ontario Minisâ€" ter of Agriculture, announced two weeks ago on his return from Britain that arangements have been comtpleted to bring 850 Dutch farm laborers into Ontario within two months. Bo you know WHAT ‘.) kind of floor to buy a Before choosing a floor, when building a home or remodelling kitchen, bathroom, rumpus room or denâ€"be SURE on these important points. Is it longâ€"wearing? Easy on the feet? Quickly cleaned? Beautiful? Modernf On any type of tile floorâ€"mastic, eork, rubber or lincleum â€"we can advise you, and our skilled applicators can lay your floor qwickly, and without upset ting your home. WE INVITE INQUIRIES, from Toronto and Outâ€"ofâ€"Town. Telephone or write us for information or estimates without obtigation. ABel. 9771â€"WESTON, Zone 4â€"325 or 352â€"M Any hour of day or evening Acoustics and Tile Division WESTON, ONTARIO W. E. CATTLEY, Mem. A.S.M.E. opened the meetini with the call to worship. The theme song and hymn "Jesus Calls Us" was sung followed with the "Thanksgiving" and the "Lord‘s Prayer." Mrs. Reid Mousley spoke the welâ€" come message to the visitors from Harding Ave, and West Presbytery. The hymn " Blest Be The Tie That Binds," was sung in remembrance of all members, and Mrs. W. E. Gerry read the scripture from St. John 10, chapters 1â€"18. The offiaâ€" tory prayer was read by Mrs. Homes. Mrs. Bennett of Maple Leaf drive rendered a soloâ€"‘"The Stranger of Galilee." The guest speaker, Mre. H. Anthony, president of the West Presbytery, Women‘s Association gave a very interesting and jnspirâ€" ing message. The meeting closed with hymn, "Oh Mastea Let Me Walk With Thee," a prayer by Mrs. R. Col?uhoun. A special time was lspent ollowing the meeting in the unday school rooms. There is a lot of sickness in our midst and we wish all those a speedy recovery to good health and hope to see them out and about real Happy birthday to Bill Marsh, David Horne, and Richard Walton. Lift out the radio . . « plug in anywhere. ‘Free publicity is frowned upon by editors across the country. However, we feel that a certain series of pictures appearing in the Montreal Standard deserves to be brought to the attention of the public. Parliament Has Picture Taken â€"Action Shots In last week‘s Standard the editors have given a great ?h:turo spread lhowinsethe House of Comâ€" mons and the Senate and how they operate. This idea is most comâ€" mendable. It is high time that Canadians who are not fortunate to have an opportunity to visit Ottawa and see our parliamentâ€" arians in action, were given a view int;o hoLw our government operates. oD aldilsirernntnnbiief ihickcaa 24 In the picture story a view of the House is given, showing a bill being introduced by the governâ€" ment. Following pictures show the bill being discussed b! the o;poii- tion ï¬nrty leaders and their fellow members. It shows a debate in the House, the bill being given its various readings in the Senate and fln:lly the bill being made law. The §;;&;rav‘h:a‘.l;:;AL:Q a e Photo Seri <:t"""p‘.tSl'to\nrsPc:rlicm\om'cwi::r\s In Action NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM, 98¢ jar for.............. EPSOM SALTS, I.D.A. brand, 8 ozs................ CALAMINE LOTION, I.D.A. brand, 4 ozs....... LISTERINE TOOTH POWDER, 65¢ value...... 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