s id 106 ROSEMOUNT Phone 106 _ wr CARPENTER AND BUILDER BAPTIS! CHURCH ' Cross Street Pastor: Rev. W. M. Mackay, B.A. Res!d4ence: Humbermount, Weston Phone 293 £ Sunday, Oct. 3rd, 1920. 11.00. The minister will preach. Sunday School in conjunction with the morning service. 7.00 p.m. The Minister will preach. Organistâ€"Mr. Weatherstone. Strang'fers welcome. 11.00 a.m. Rev. Geo. E. Bott. 2.45 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. T;QO0 p.m. Rev. T. J. Vowles, B. A. Wed. 8 p.m., prayer meeting. Bright services. Good music. & Seats Free. W. C. BURRAGE 11.00 a.m. Morning Worship 3.00 p.m. Sabbath School. 7.00 p.m. Evening Worship. Mon. 8. p.m., JBÂ¥ .P.U. > Wed. 8 p.m., Prayer service Strangers welcome. PRINCIPALS AND TEACHERS , WESTON METHODIST CHURCH ‘ Rev. J. Wallace Stewart, Pastor. Residence, 35 King St. Phone 43 A. T. Mather, Choir Leader Mr. Harry S. Reid, Organist Rev. Frederick Robertson, Rector Residence, 10 Lemaire Ave., Weston "10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service. 3.00 p.m.â€"Service â€" in Thistletown Hall. 2 7.00 p.mi.â€"Service in Westmount Community Hall, A.W.BARLETT es oo Residencte, JORI DLECCL 0000 00. Phone 241 Sunday, Oct. 3rd, 1920, 11.00 a.m. Communion service. 2.45 p.m, Sunday School and Bible Class. 7.00 p.m. Public worship. Friday, 8 p.m., preâ€"communion service. Address by Rev. J. Gordon Cheyne (Morningside). Organist, Miss btella . LOW AAP.CIM. Choir leader, Prof. H. G. Bell Pastor, H. E. WINTEMUTE, B.A Residence, King St., Weston FEUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER St. Phillip‘s Church Old Presbyterian Church FLY SCREENS Strangers welcome MAIN ST., WESTON Keeps Flies Out and ® Lets the Fresh Air in Get them from Motor Equipment Sunday, Oct. 3rd, 1920. Phone 28 Services Miss Stella Rowntree, Etobicoke WESTON FOR SALEâ€"Owner leaving Weston, new’fy built 7 roomed house on 50 foot lot, also garden produce and part furniture. Known as ‘"The Croft," _ 4th Averue, Westmount. Handy for street cars. County taxes. Also 1 50â€"foot lot with cottage adâ€" joining 3 corner lots on Scarlett Rd. and Riverside Drive. Apply at "The Croft," or to E. J. Wright, 57 Kipâ€" pendavis Ave., Westmount. WANTEDâ€"By a young business girl in Weston, the midâ€"day meal by the week in a private home. Apply Box 50, Times & Guide Office, Weston. FOR SALEâ€"A lady‘s bicycle in good condition. Will sell cheap. Apply 4 Maple Ave., Weston, FOR SALEâ€"Five Passenger Touring car. Upholstering and tires in good condition. No reasonable offer reâ€" fused. Apply H. Martin, R. R., 2, Weston. Phone 34â€"11.° FOR SALEâ€"45 pieces of timber in Mt. Dennis.. Apply Stanley, Stewart, RR. Eglington P.0. S FOR SALEâ€"Good building lot with 22 feet frontage and 140 feet deep, situated St. John‘s road, Weston, for quick sale. Easy terms if deâ€" sired. Apply Times Office, Box 51, Times & Guide Office, Weston. Then you ate independent of movings and paying all your money to the landlords. See Build your own House Houses and Lots for Sale Insurance Sand, Gravel and Filling Always on Gra 2;5;\\}{‘:.:*';(“\Ԡian‘ mnana Hand. * Aloyings Promptly 208y, 2 ing St., Weston, phone Attended to. l m uy n t . tteas Phone 79 at 6.45 a.m.. 1245 noon | ROOM AND BOARDâ€"For single and 6.45 p.m. working man. Apply 24 Eagle Ave., Weston. this winter. _ Fit your windows and doors with the Higgin Weaâ€" ther. Strip. , This is an allâ€"metal strip that makes your windows and doors dust proof and also keeps the cold out. CUT YOUR FUEL BILL BUILDER Locust Ave., MT. DENNIS CHARLES GILLIS . J. Harrington 141 King St., Weston .S; WARN MOTOR EQUIPMENT PHONE 105 134 Main Street North W. B. GRAM Residence and Chapel Phone 168 GENERAL TEAMING Main Street, Weston REAL ESTATE Phone 405 e Sec=â€" MEN WANTEDâ€"For sidewalk work. ‘ Highest wages paid; work light and pleasant. Apply G. Moogh, Main St., Weston, phone 89. NOTICEâ€"Left on the verandah of Mr. Jno. Mattison, 56 Eagle Ave., Wesâ€" ton, a bicycle. Owner may have same by proving property and payâ€" ing expenses. If not claimed by Ocâ€" tober 15th wheel will be sold. John Mattison. WANTEDâ€"To buy a barn or shed to be wrecked and removed from premises. Phone Weston 396. FOR SALEâ€"6 room frame house semiâ€"detached, all conveniences Situated on Coulter Ave., Weston For particulars apply G. or F. Sainsâ€" bury, Weston. Woodbridge Band attended Bolton Fair on Saturday and provided excelâ€" lent music for the large crowd present. All stock classes were well filled, esâ€" pecially the sheep in which several awards were made. WANTEDâ€"A laundress oneâ€" day a week. Electric washer. Apply Mrs. Gray, 229 King St., Weston, phone 208. ? Woodbridge Fair Board are making arrangements for one of the biggest exhibits in all classes at their annual Fair on Oct. 16 and 18th. Speeding, other eevnts and a midway will proâ€" vide entertainment for all, Harvest Home services will be held in Woodbridge Methodist Church on Sunday, October 3rd. Two former Pastors will be present and occupy the pulpit, Rev. J. Ferguson in the mornâ€" ing and Rev. C W. Follett in the evening. Special music by the choir. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Arrangements were made for aâ€"fall fair a week from Saturday, the folâ€" lowing from the executives of the asâ€" sociation and the G.W.V.A. being apâ€" pointed a committee: Mistresses Leioh, Coles, Croft, Ineson and Dicken and Messrs. Arnott, Ineson, Vaughan, E. Moyle, Jackson, F. Ball, A. Moyle and A. Dicken. The Fairbank brass band has been engaged and a baby show and dancing given a place on the proâ€" gramme. The proceeds are for a memorial hall, a location being chosâ€" en north of the public school. ers‘ Gas Co. informed them that there "They are not dead except when w would be no gas main laid into their | forget them, and fail them by forget district this year. ting that for which they died." Arrangements were made for aâ€"fall +~Mrs. J. M. Pearen 1531 KING SI. EAST TORONTO WOODBRIDGE are of the large 24â€"inch size, may be had in either Rose or Gold, are lined with attractive chintz and trimmed with metal galloon and 4â€"inch deep silk fringe. are of solid mahogany, 5 ft. 6 in. high, have two pull chain sockets, wired ready for use, and are complete with 8 feet of silk cord and 2â€"piece attachment plug. idb C Electrical Fixture Department â€" Fourth Floor The Shades The Stands Exactly like the Picture above. ASK FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED FREE, BOOKLET, "LIGHTING FIXTURES AND LAMPS" The Horticultural Society will supâ€" ply these, also Bulb Fibre for growing in house in any kind of bowl without soil. At wholesale prices if ordered not later than Friday this week. Apâ€" ply to any of Bulb Committeeâ€"John Dickin, Thos. Harrison, Robt. Wright, J. M. Pearen, T. L. Moffat. Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus, Lillies Jonquils, Ereesias for house, garden Church or school grounds. Mr. C, L. Burton, brother of Dr Burton, Weston, has been secured by the Men‘s Club of the Weston Methoâ€" dist Church as the speaker for Tuesâ€" day evening. He will speak upon the Big Brother Movement, of which he is chairman for the city. NOoOW IS TIME TO PLANT BULBS The Canada Cycle & Motor Co. Athâ€" letic Association Committee has arâ€" ranged to hold an athletic meet on Saturday, Oct. 9th, at the Weston Fair Grounds. This being the first event of this kind for the Association no expense or time will be spared to bring the meet to a successful issue. George Goulding, Canada‘s champion walker, is in charge of special committee pickâ€" ed to arrange sports of all kinds. Mr. Goulding promises to have athletes compete in the meet who have just returned from the Olympic. McQueenâ€"Leunard A very quiet but. pretty wedding was solemnized in Eaton Memorial Church on Wednesday, Sept. 29th, when Miss L. Leunard became the wife of James Mitchell McQueen, late of Moose Jaw College, "HUnd a former resident of Elora,Ont. The Rev. Mr. Williams officiated. â€"The bride was dressed in a travelling suit of navy blue with hat to match. After the ceremony a receptionâ€" was held at the home of her cousin, Mr. Harty Sceyth, Weston, where a dainty luncheon was served, and the couple received the congratulations of many friends. The gifts were numerous, useful and dainâ€" ty. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. M}cQueen left ~enroute for England, where Mr. McQueen will take his post graduate Ph. D; course. COLHOUNâ€"In loving memory of our dear father, Joseph Colhoun, who departed this life Sept, 29th, 1919. Wife and Sons. WEDDING With Stand of Solid Mahogany TIn addition to the advantage of timeliness, these lamps are specially priced, the regular marking being $50.00 so there is a handsome saving for those who take part in the offering. The number of them, however, is limited so we urge selecting at once. Write "Shopping Service‘‘ if you can‘t come yourself. § Couldn‘t come at a better time, for as the season progresses, more and more the evenings will be spent indoors and one will feel the need for a floor lamp to make the home brichter and more cheerful. 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