ï¬s_i‘FAT combination coal and lectric range in excellent conâ€" i:;m. Also one Clare Jewel four ‘burner gas range with oven conâ€" trol. _ Apply Scott‘s. Refrigeration mnd Electric. Zone 4â€"216. . xâ€"7â€"1t BELTONE hearing aid never been ~@sed. Price reasonable. Phone :aVINPORT bed, green, . six flflu old. 812 Weston Rd. LY. 5435. oâ€"Tâ€"1t en sw m TESâ€"Girl‘s black, size 6, ©CM matched set, like new. Nery reasonable. Zone 4â€"560. 7 E+ oâ€"Tâ€"1t Â¥ plastic lamp shades. Many ms to choose from. They are jhable and dustâ€"proof. We can mr frames if you wish. na. we, 43 Station Street. Bhone 767â€"W. 0â€"3â€"8t Â¥OUN Budgies, all colours, ready ~ft training, also new bird cages. My, T. Hilton, 31 Mairt street south, Weston. oâ€"4â€"4t QNE Beatty Electric Washing Maâ€" _\ ghine, copper tub; 1 white enamel Taundry tub; 1 G. M. Master De Tuxe heater and defroster; 1 Cory ‘cof! maker with rod. Phone nw.1.% oâ€"6â€"3t 1159â€"Wâ€"13. 8 YOUNG sows, 1 young boar, 6 last year‘s hens, 1 colt, 10 months old, could be trained to do tricks. _ Call after 4:00 o‘clock. Mr..Moth, 1527 Lawrence Ave, ;V oâ€"Tâ€"1t Â¥OUNG Couple with child want 2 erâ€"8 furnished or unfurnished #oonis immediately, Phone ZOSF;W. oâ€"Tâ€"It ï¬ï¬icn plants, Grand Rapids h , transplanted ready for Fred Taylor, Scarlet Rd. " ‘BBOON. oâ€"Tâ€"1t â€" guite. Mo: 10 Ellis Ave. i urnmpeenpempnameqnenemrer ‘ GAIN FOR QUICK SALE INTERNATIONAL 23 ton â€"stake, 7 x 12, tires and motor in exéellent condition. Phone Weston C DCE Ewaw ELECTRIC brooder, good condiâ€" AIRWAY vacuum and attachments _ Apply H. Coe, Gibson Avenue, N&, town, _ oâ€"Tâ€"1t teion, used one season, capacity $00, 24 Roxaline St. _ oâ€"Tâ€"lt ;B:B'EE months o]dn p:lfleï¬ f‘or sale, SPRING formal, pink, size 15, aï¬ERS, free delivery, Zone 4â€" 541 or Lynhurst 0841. oâ€"Tâ€"1t for sale, $15. Phone 998â€"W, 26 Rectory Rd. oâ€"Tâ€"1t COUPLE with no children wish to rent a 3, 4â€" or 5â€"room apartâ€" ment, Duplex or house unfurnishâ€" ed in Weston, Mount Dennis or West Toronto,. Box 708 Times & Cnide. oâ€"Tâ€"1t 3 NG business couple, residents _â€"of Weston require apartment or shed rooms, abstainers and wkers. Box 610 Times and xâ€"6â€"tf ‘â€" WANTED ACCOMMODATION WANTED APARTMENT, DUPLEX OR HOUSE URGENTLY REQUIRED by Responsible and Dependable 4 Tenent # adults. Do not mind decoratâ€" .‘ ing at our own expense, if required. worn once, $15,. Phone 950â€"R. . . oâ€"Tâ€"1t ameyyreyâ€"rerre aymJ «* EMPLOYMENT WANTED ACCOMMODATION :’pzi.;n-g-â€"r-l\-l-ttre:li _ and springs. a 20A.T. oâ€"Tâ€"1t THER jacket, cheap, size 40, rdly used, too small for owner, !go:!n. King, 178 Main St, S., e 608â€"M. oâ€"Tâ€"1t kUTY business for sale in Wesâ€" m. Phone 93:;‘? from 2:00 to or LYâ€"4073 ings. _ oâ€"Tâ€"1t MODERN solid oak dining te, Moving Saturday. Call at â€" ARTICLES FOR SALE BUSINESS FOR SALE APARTMENTS WANTED q.u Platin.m Fox Furs. E t.lar::ehudun m scarves, C coate, "nd dressed thing. Westoi 1080â€"J if you wish M&mflo_gg“xlï¬% ‘S criï¬c;od eondition, large natural wood finish with ) your floors cleaned and ed by a reliable and experiâ€" man. Old floors brought .:J; now. Best mm}% n«'zd feamkn Avd. mm * xtL. JREN min d e dâ€" evenings, day to ‘Thursday: inclusive m 4 { Experâ€" 'mdflhmootizia oâ€"]â€" MU. 4201 RR x44â€"tf oâ€"Tâ€"1t oâ€"Tâ€"1t oâ€"Tâ€"1t xâ€"TIt GIRL to look after 10 months old _ baby while mother at business; sleep in Monday to Friday. Apply 412 Scarlett Road. oâ€"Tâ€"1t BROWN and ~white Scotch and border collie answers to "Pat." Lost around January 30, Vietoria Blyd. vicinity, Reward Lb-zï¬g.l oâ€"Tâ€"1t _ cocker spaniel, answers py, finder please call 143. 110 Rosemount Ave. PAIR of child‘s â€"glasses in case. Would finder hrleu« contact Miss M. Besley, 166 Main St, S., Weston. at current rates on Weston resiâ€" dential property. The Canada Perâ€" manent Trust Com£nny. 820 Bay Street, telephone Elgin 4461. In LOST in Weston, large dark red Phone 315. FIRST Mortkflgs Loans qnange_d Weston -t;l';pâ€"&;hi Mr. Pollard at 1548â€"W. xâ€"29â€"tf 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 district â€" residential | properties will receive prompt, experienced attention from the Real Estate Deâ€" partment of The Canada Permanâ€" ent Trust Comgnny, corner of Bay and Adelaide Streets, Toronto. If you would like us to look at your property, with no obligation to you, telephone Mr. Pollard in Weston at 1548â€"W. xâ€"29â€"tf HYGIENIC supplies (rubber goodla)l LISTINGS for sale of Weston and arch correction. Featherweight arch supports to individual impresâ€" sion casts made of every foot. Hours by appointment. _ Phone Weston 691â€"M. oâ€"46â€"tf R. Le MAITRE, Foot Specialist in "'"""A."Ly?i, 1002 Weston Rd. rm MUâ€"2706, xâ€"52â€"ti ROOM and board for rent, for genâ€" _ tletman to share room. 50 Wilâ€" liam St. oâ€"Tâ€"1t FURNISHED room to let, suit share large warm room with anâ€" other girl, 2 beds, private home. Continuous hot water, Centre town. 1437â€"W. oâ€"Tâ€"1t veteran now in business. Floors cleaned, waxed and polished. Any kind of flooring brought up like new. Work guaranteed. Free estiâ€" mates. New electric poligher. Wallâ€" g:rr cleaned. Windows cleaned. nted walls washed. ‘Phone A. Corras, 1480â€"Jâ€"2. xâ€"51â€"tf chairs, studios and odd ;kces made to order. _ A. Lyon, Mount Dennis O&?ollming. 1002 Weston Rd.. MUâ€"2706. xâ€"5â€"tf CARPENTER work, repairs, alterâ€" ations, _ cupboards, _ etc. _ R. Wheeler, Weston, 420â€"Jâ€"13. Li xâ€"4â€"t _ _business girl. 244 John St., Weston. neâ€"7â€"1t FRONT room, new furnishings, _ warm _ comfortable home, hot water. Zone 4â€"560. oâ€"7â€"1t REFINED business girl wanted to FURNISHED room for rent, Apply 148 Maple Leaf Drive. oâ€"7â€"1t UPHOLSTERING _ done, . work SLIP _ coversâ€"chesterfield _ and _ work, Specializes in bathrooms, sinks, fireplaces, etc. Thirty years experience. Phone 1068â€"J. . xâ€"45â€"1t MODERN floor service. Local CALL L. Rosart for all your tile YOU can have the best at the '-vslm' e ; p;i-cé.â€" â€"f;ai'x;{iixgâ€" _ and interior decorating (paper stripâ€" ping by machine, no mess), also upialt_ ahjng_liné, roofing, éhin‘x- i'@;y and plaster ;éï¬airs, concrete cellar floors, walks, driveways. All work done by master workâ€" men. Free estimates. GIBSON gl glcCARTNEY, phone Weston $9,000 â€" Possession April 30th, sevenâ€"roomed lovely home, 4 bedrooms, brand new furnace, oil heated, double garage, close to stores, school#, churches and transportation, $11,900â€"A verg beautiful new 6 room solid brick house, all ï¬ood size, powder room on main oor, all decorated, finished play floor, all decorated, finished play room, hot water heated, close to transportation. Immediate posâ€" session. _ _ oo uie PAINTING AND DECORATING Ho MELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE WHY GAMBLE? PACKHAM REALTY BROKER 5 Main Street South Telephone 689 Evenings Call MR. GRAHAM Telephone Zone 4â€"527 MORTCAGE LOANS PROPERTIES WANTED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OFFERED REAL ESTATE Listings solicited. FEET HURT? ROOMS TO LET HING â€" Chesterfield tecovered and rebuilt. ill upholstered furniâ€" to Skipâ€" Reward, oâ€"Tâ€"2t oâ€"Tâ€"1t â€"6â€"1t A record of $109,000,000 in sales of li:: binluyanci iil‘. 1947 was re‘â€". port Louis ng, presiden! and Wy H. Bomerv{lr-. viceâ€" president and general manager, at the annual meeting of The Mutual Life of Canada, held at Waterloo, Ontario. 2 Mr. Lang stressed the value of life insurance in combating inâ€" flation. The worldâ€"wide need for manufactured _ goods â€" and _ raw materials, and our‘great ability to help meet that need, should mean continued activity in all spheres of Canadian life, stated Mr. Lang. Most factories are still behind with their orders. Scarcity of goods and high demand has helped create high prices. Economic conâ€" ditions call for wise spending on the part of all, and a strong effort to avoid excessive inflation with its resulting distress and disturâ€" bances. The speaker called for patience with the development of the United Nations which has made progress toward solution of some of its many problems, and he called on Canadians to remember that the character of its people is a nation‘s real wealth and hope. All working together under the cherâ€" ished system of free enterprise, with initiative, indus‘try and a recognition of spiritual values, Canadians should be ahle to meet and overcofie the problems of the future whether they arise from disaster or prosperity. Surplus Earnings Mutual Life President Addresses Policyholders At Annual Meeting When reviewing the company‘s balance sheet, Mr. Somerville pointed out that the surplus earnâ€" ings for the year were $5,432,440. Dividends, or premium refunds, paid to policyholders in 1947 amounted to $4,194,200 and proâ€" vision for the payment of $4,500,â€" 000 to policyholders in 1948 is made in the statement. Increase in Assets Assets increased by $18,445,600 to $305,238,278. The Unassigned Contingency Fund, $13,403,713, and general investment reserve, $3,500,â€" 000, represent 5.54% of total assets. Policy Loans 5 Policy â€" loans _ are $17,985,178 comprising 5.89% of total assets. Rate of Interest Earned The gross rate of interest earned on invested assets was 3.84%. Mortgages e Mortgages and sales agreements at $38,020,492 are 12.6% of total assets. _ National Housing Act mortgages are 22.9% of the mortâ€" gage portfolio. 3255 new mortgages were accepted in 1947. Bonds Bonds comprise 75% of the total assets and amount to $228,893,670. Of this amount $172,913,896 are Dominion of Canada direct and guaranteed debentures. Stocks Preferred and common stocks amount to $7,880,959, Amounts on Deposiy _ _ _ Policy proceeds, dividends and other amounts on deposit with the company increased by $3,662,239 to $45,824,388. Mortality ® Mortality experience continues to be very favourable. Terminations SNOW ‘éleared with Asngw;_p.lou_gh hidch oi MhWiintvh + c M aniticinnctidit saiec sA 0 drives, sidewalks, etc. R. Wheeler, phone 420â€"Jâ€"13. xâ€"52â€"tf HAVE a sleighing party behindril team of fleetâ€"footed farm fillies, W. Banks. Phone 628â€"W. â€" ncâ€"7â€"1t Weston, Downsview or North York. Will rent or lease. Write E. H. Dowell, 1300 Wilson Ave., Downsview. xâ€"5â€"3t rooms or more, in Mount Dennis or Weston, by small adult family. Would do repairs. Best references. Phone 952â€"W. oâ€"3â€"1t Births I{O'ME want'gd for small fixy?i}y in URGENTâ€"Unfurnished house, 6 KELLYâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred J. Kelly (nee Beatrice Turner) are happy to announce the birth of. their_son, Richard, at the Toronto Western hospital, Alexâ€" | andria Wing, Thursday, Feb. 5, 1948. 1 NO TIC ES Births, .Marriages, Deaths, Mr, Somerville stated that of Cards of Thanks, Engageâ€" ments, In Memoriams Notices Under These Headings 2¢ per word. Minimum Charge 50¢. WANTEDâ€" Apply ° CANADA CYCLE & MOTOR CO. LIMITED WESTON, ONTARIO Male Bookkeeping Machine Operator FEMALE CLERK TYPIST SERVICES OFFERED WANTED One with Typing Experience Preferred President of Mutual Life of Canada, who addressed the 78th Annual Meeting of policyholders, held at Waterloo, Ont., Thursday, Feb. 5th. the total of $909,381,458 exposed to termination during 1947, actual terminations from all causes amounted to only 8.53%; approxiâ€" mately oneâ€"third of these resulting from death claims, maturity of endowments, or term policies comâ€" pleting their period of coverage; and approximately oneâ€"quarter are caused when policy holders claim their cash values. Expansion of Insurance The years since the beginning of World War II have seen a steady expansion in most lines of busiâ€" ness, and life insurance has folâ€" lowed this general trend but a comparison of total amount paid as premiums in Canada to all life insurance companies with the total of personal income payments in Canada published by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics shows that the ratio decreased from 5.0% in 1938 to 2.9% in 1945. The necesâ€" sary figures are not available for 1946 and 1947 but estimates inâ€" dicate only a slight rise in this ratio. Thus, a much smaller porâ€" tion of the earnings of Canadians is now put into life insurance than was the case before the war. Higher income taxes and the placing of savings in government securities may account largely for the decrease. It seems to indicate, however, that life insurance is pot in advance of, but perhaps a little behind, the general expansion; the increase in population, the large number of new families and the rise in the cost of living, all create new needs for insurance protecâ€" tion. Scientists Have Developed New Surgical Aid Temporary plasticâ€"substance reâ€" placements for human bone have hbe(‘n developed in research sponsorâ€" ed by the United States navy, the American _ Association for the Advancement of Science was told. Captain C. W. Shilling, chief of the medical sciences program of the office of naval research, reporting on some of the developments in American research institutions on projects aided by navy funds, told the association‘s 114th meeting in a prepared address: "A successful method has been devised of replacement of diseased bones with inactive plastic subâ€" stances, thus enabling the early reâ€" habilitation of the patients, while the (plastic) material is being reâ€" placed by normal tissue." "The use of this (plastic) materâ€" ial for the devising of an artificial joint seems to be a definite posâ€" sibility." Shilling also listed these develop ments: S â€" He gave no amplification of the technique, but added: "A neurosurgeon has developed a successful technique for (stretchâ€" ing) nerves and thus allowing reâ€" inervation of damaged limbs. _ "A new method of arterial graftâ€" ing, making it possible for the first time to permanently repair injured sections of arteries without restricâ€" MUTUAL LIFE PRES. Artificial Joint Of Plastic Material Seems Possible LOUIS L. LANG IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM JAMES HERBERT KELLAM, late of the Town of Weston, in the County of York, Carpenter, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above named are required to send full particulars of same to the undersigned Soliciâ€" tor for the Administrator, on or before the 28th day of February, 1948, after which cfate the Estate will be distributed according to WESTON MONEY tion of blood flow, has been develâ€" oped." He further stated that in reâ€" search aimed at curing certain bone disorders and certain types of cancer by means of radiation "sucâ€" cess has been obtained in devising an automatic machine so that patients can be treated with the exact dose of radium for a definite period of time." Health Handbooks Facts On Cancer Much Publicized Several new â€" publications of general interest have been proâ€" duced by the Department of National _ Health and _ Welfare through its information Services Division. _ These inclue, "Save Your Eyes" and "Eyestrain," and a bright pamphlet entitled, "Bon oyage.V" containing health hints for Canadians proposing to travel abroad, which wiill be available shortly. "Of course. there is always one thing that people can do, and that is to go without, or in effect, go on abuyers‘ strike. Many of the things that seem to be too high conlj easily be dispensed with." Save time and money by obtaining yo@r loan at our convenient office. Loans from $50 to $1,000 are provided without endorâ€" sers of bankable security. Pulic health writings, all of which _ are _ free,include _ several dealing with specific industrial hazards. To obtain any of this literature, write to your Provincial Health Department or municipal health officers. Representatives of management and labor are also invited to apply direct to the Information Services Division, Department of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa, to be Plnced on the mailing list for the ree monthly magazine, "Canada‘s Health and Welfare." Royal Conservatory They were discussing a mutual friend. â€" ‘"Brown is a good fellow, really," said one, ‘"but he treats his poor wife miserably." wl â€" "What do you mean?" the other asked, "Does he beat her?" _ _"No,. no! He just refuses to argue with her." of Music WESTONâ€"Inch Apts, 28â€"J MT. DENNISâ€"3561 Eglinton W. Piano â€" Singing _ Kindergarten Marion Demorestâ€"LL. 9240 Notice to Creditors And Others WESTON Hours : 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. or by appointment. when you need it SERVICE FINANCE COMPANY, LIMITED *_ _2 John Street 2nd Floor Bank of Montreal Building PHONE ZONE 4â€"591 DATED this 27th day of Januâ€" y, A.D., 1948. W. M. PENMAN, Barrister, etc., 16 Main %treet, North, WESTON, TORONTO 15, ONTARIO. SERVICE FINANCE Solicitor for the Administrator. Mastic Floor Tile T. HILLMAN COMPANY, LIMITED Metal Wall Tile â€"Granby Leaderâ€"Mail (Que.) PHONE NEW TORONTO 1420â€"W 723 Horner Ave. Brown‘s Line P.O. d GEO. W. GARDHOUSE, B.A. Elgin 1863 Money To Lean 18 Toronto Street, Toronto 330 Bay St., Toronto _ EL. 9880 Weston 152â€"W _ JUnct. 0769 15 TORONTO ST. Toronto ELgin 4583 Barrister &c. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers ZONE 4â€"475 W ESTO N Private Hospital Household Wiring Electrical Repairs Base Plugs, etc. JU. 8733 _ _ _ WESTON 53 Elastic Stockings, Belts, etc. CHIROPRACTOR © _ Nervous and Chronic Diseases 72 Guestville Ave. Mt. D GEORGE W. BULL TRUSSES MADE TO ORDER 10 Years‘ Experience _ phone office. _ For appointment during evening, 55 LA WRENCE AVE. W. Zone 4â€"342 FOR RESULTS USE J. T. FERGUSON Auditor and Accountant 46 MAIN ST. N. ZONE 4â€"575 Herb Gillespie Res.: 158 Church St., Weston Weston 1164M) J. EDGAR PARSONS MEDICAL SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL CGONTRACTOR For appointment during day, K.C. + 16s eraines, Salicttoer, _ Bc _ C. LORNE FRASER F. A. SILVERMAN INCH‘S DRUG STORE J. C. INCH, B.A., Phm.B. RUPTURED? ols BARRISTER, SOLICITOR AUBREY PETTIT CHIROPRACTIC Chartered Accountant Auditor CONTRACTORS Private Fitting Room For Appointment Call â€": #; Phone JU. 8059 to Saturday By Appointment WANT ADDS ZONE 4â€"426 Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers, WESTON J. W. BROWN 104 Main St. N. New Telephone TIMES & GUIDE Number LONE 4â€"328 oâ€"16â€"52 Tds Permanent Licenses SBomeone has suggested that it would be an advantage to have car license plates welded right into the body of the tar, to remain there during the life of the vehicle. When we pause to consider the question it is mot a bad idea. It would require a few changes in the licensing system, as at present used, but on the other hand it would certainly clip the wings of those mugs who are continually stealing cars and changing the license plates to make a getâ€"away. It would also act as a deterent against robberies in which stolen cars are the means of a quick getâ€" away, and a grateful public would very much appreciate anything that might have a tendency to apprehend the cowards who make a business of uticklnf a gun in someone else‘s ribs. Indeed there are rrut possibilities to tho‘gro- posal. It is to be hoped that those who have the power to make such changes in the licénsing system will ‘In it serious consideration.â€" Langley, BC Advance. Advertising Paysâ€"Try It! PAINTING, DECORATING Free Estimatesâ€"Friendly Advice Brush or Spray _ WESTON 1315 "Quality With Experience" JACK BAILEY Allan‘s Service Station HENRY POPE PHONE 1151 GIBSON W. McCARTNEY PAINTERS & DECORATORS °_ INTERNATIONAL TRUCK SALES AND SERVICE 196 Main South Zone POWER‘S TAXI WESTON 174â€"Jâ€"5 "Have those plumbing done NOW." jobs W. J. WARD Specialized Motor Tuncâ€"up 122 MAIN N., WESTON WARM AIR FURNACES Ambulance PHONE: ZONE 4â€"444 TINSMITH, ETC. CRUICKSHANK UNDERTAKERS DECORATING Funeral Directors 1 LITTLE AVE. PHONE 676â€"M Towing Service TAXIS (BILL ALLAN, Prop.) WINDER‘S Roy‘s Taxi No.w Operating from 239 MAIN ST. 8., Corner of 8T. JOHNS T A X I All Passengers Insured BAKER Zone 4â€"327 Except Sundays RD. and MAIN ST. â€" 24 HOUR SERVICE â€" VETERAN‘S WESTON TAXI PIANO TUNING sn 1A 8 9h.â€"301, oenge Operating from 162 ROSEMOUNT AVE. Prompt Courteous 429 MAIN ST. N. At End of Car Line 8 CARS TO SERVE YOU 24 HOURS A DAY ROUND THE CLOCK SERVICE All Passengers Insured GORD‘S TAXI 111 Closed All Day Wednesday. T A XI FLEET LINE TAXI CABS 38 MAIN N. TELEPHONE Phone 1589 900 Phone 456 TAXIS PHONE for â€" 677