Lib + i:g ";;(? hss WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1919 by ¢ ©Misss Helen Clark, of Orillia, spent the week end with her friend, Miss Helen Packham. The Westo® Girl Guides, under the leadership of their Captain, Miss Helen Packham, and the Boy Scouts, led by Scout Master W. Banks, went to Toronto Exhibition on Wednesday last for the review by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. Mr. H. A. Coon, Beach Ave., Weston, and Mrs. Edwards, of 52 Southport Ave., Mt. Dennis, were both successâ€" ful winners of a ham in Swift‘s weight suessing «competition at Toronto Exâ€" hibition. Miss Layham, of Souffville, is visitâ€" ing her friend, Miss Cecelia Macklin, King St. Miss Hazel Goulding has returned home after a few weeks‘ holidaying at Muskoka. EAGLE BLOCK Nails, Glass, Ready Roofing, Building Paper, complete line of Builders‘ Hardware, McClary‘s Famous Graniteware and Tinware. § YOU ARE BUILDING! GEORGE A. McCLURE PROMPT SERVICE QOUI eccereccececseeccececeeccecccerecercececsceceasec cssc c > Agents for Fairbanks Morse Ltd. Machinery, Etc. Agents for Delco Electric Light Systems to light your home § and supply power for light machinery. â€" Eo Perfection Stoves, one, two, three burners and ovens,. Lowes‘ Pï¬ints, Varnishes and Stains. Coal Oil delivered in five gallon lots. Phone orders given careful attention. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Phone 16 and get our pfices, or leave us your order. Bishopric Stucco Board, Wall Board Sheathing Board ASPHALT SHINGLESâ€"Red and Green ASPHALT ROOFINGâ€"All Standard Grades HARDWARE, Etc. Weston Hardware NOW your bicycle before you buy. K A cheap assembled wheel with its parts purchased from far and wide "at a price" may look like a good bicycle, but is it? The firms making some of the parts may put good honest We make in our own splendid factory at Weston practically all the parts reâ€" quired"in the finished‘bicycleâ€"a larger proportion than does any other bicycle manufacturer in America. ‘This serves a double purpose: This policy has been maintained since the inception of the Canada Cycle & Unbreakable, Rustâ€" proof Saddle Post. Frame Perfectly Trued. â€" Enamel is Brilliant, â€" Durable, Elastic. _ Hercules Coaster Brake. Hercules Design, 4â€" inch Rubber Pedals. 50â€"Tooth Front Sprocket, Tooth Ac» curately Milled to Iengage Chain Evenâ€" y. High Grade Dunlop Tires. €,. C. M. Crank Hanger Gives Utâ€" most Power. WESTON 2nd.â€"It gives employment in Canada to the largest possible number of Canadian workmen. Ist.â€"It gives us the opportunity of scrutinizing every detail of workmanship and material. _ Us About Roofing and Building Papers © o fyop 0 C C C T42 i 45 4* i CYy Bp ‘._J_.J.,n\';.‘,; A & 4 Ban Q:flw.,;w db m | & ie No AJ 48 [ 9 p s 1 P .cs 1 & 3‘} (;\ o h. Jt 4 Bs o hris us 2L C (ang $ ; Red Bird Massey Cleveland Perfect Columbia Canada Cycle and Motor Co., Limited Montreal Toronto WESTON, Ont. 90% of the Parts of Every C.C.M. Bicycle are Made in Canada and Each Machine is Fully Guaranteed by Look for these Name Plates when choosing a bicycle. All of these well known lines are members of the "C.C.M." family. C.C.M.‘s "Fourteen Points" 100% Service ® Main Street Mr. and Mrs. Ambler, of Penetang, are spending a few days with his brother and family, . Mr. . Ambler, Church St. : ; An announcement of special interâ€" est to the ladies of Weston and vicinâ€" ity appears in another column of this paper. The E‘lite Millinery Parlors, recently opened in Coleman‘s Block, will be pleased to welcome visitors and have them inspect their new fall stock on and after Tuesday, Septemâ€" ber 9th. Mr. Dankart, of the Canada Lumâ€" ber Co., is enjoying a week‘s vacaâ€" tion at his home at Hanover, Ont. Miss Evelyn Greer spent a few days last week with hber aunt, Mrs. A, Armâ€" strong at Locust Hill. Mrs. Macklin, of Cobourg, is visitâ€" ing with her son, Mr. S. Macklin, also his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Macklin, of Picton, Ont. PHONE 16, WESTON QUICK DELIVERY V value into their products; others may not, or cannot. One bad part will ruin your wheel. You take the rislkâ€"and it is a costly one. Exactly the opposite policy is pursued in the. making of Motor Company. It has given our wheels a character and dependability unrivalled in _ the f az Dominion. In other e e + 3 2 words, it means 100 _ /3, y A per cent. service. M h k1 C.C. M. Bicycles F s F k aCrar) Mâ€"u £ in every part gsive \CCMI / . maximum service and _ \orcces satisfaction, and every part is guaranteed. This means extra years of service. In case of accident you can renew C.C.M. parts jwithout lbss of time. C.C.M. dealers are to be found almost everywhere in Canada. Ride a C.C.M. bicycle. â€" Winnipeg Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson enâ€" joyed a trip through the Thousand Isâ€" lands last week, given by the Ontario Wind Engine and Pump Co. in a conâ€" test for their agents of Ontario coverâ€" ing six months‘ business. They, report a very pleasant trip. Weston Public School opened on Tuesday with alil the teachers at their desks and a splendid attendance of scholars on the roll. The High School also started the fall and winter term with teachers and students in the vaâ€" rious rooms. A very large class of both boys, and girls have registered this term, more than was anticipaled. This speaks well for the school standâ€" ing, but the Principal is experiencing considerable difficulty in arranging suffieient class room for the increased attendance. ~As the new Public School is not completed it is still necessary to use two of the rooms for public school work, which is a handicap to the senior pupils. A business meeting of the X. L. Bible Class will be held at the home of Mrs. Gram, Main Stret, on Tuesâ€" day evening, September 9th. Will all the members please make it a point to attend, as general matters of inâ€" terest to all will be discussed and plans laid out for the fall and winter work. . & Thompsonâ€"Hallett A quiet wedding took place at the residence of Mr. John George Hallett, Woodbridge, when his second daughâ€" ter, Vera Gladys, was married to Mr. Alfred Thompson, of _ Woodbridge. The ceremony was performed by Rev. R. B. Patterson, M.A., rector of Christ Church, / Woodbridge. After dinnes the happy couple left for a trip to New York and other places. On their return they will live in Woodâ€" bridge, The Trustees of S. S. 31, York, will receive tenders for the purchase of hot air furnace, which has been in use at the school house, and may be seen there. Tenders by mail (marked tender for furnace) to be sent to C. H. Smilâ€" lie, Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, not later than September 13th, 1919. ‘The highest or any tender not neâ€" cessarily accepted. > 24 They can be repaired and made as good as new by bringing them to § E. Zolotoon Studio: 252 Main St. Save Your Old Shoes WORK DONE WHILE YOU WAIT (Returned Soldier) The Boot and Shoe Repair [ L. T. Morley 10. 19. 11. 46 Main Street, Weston 13. es slox» C , ’ON»cPN‘ * Maple Rims, Single Piece, Interlocked Joints, Weatherâ€" proofed. Unbreakable Front Forks, Drop Forged Crown. Fishmouth _ Reinâ€" forcement Gives Extra Strength. Handlebar Post Accurately Made, Insuring Safe Conâ€" trol. Graceful Rustproof Handlebar, Nickelâ€" plated over Copper. Reliable Frame Pump. Comfortable, Shapeâ€"retaining Saddle. Teacher of Violin FOR SALE C. H, SMILLLIE, Sec.â€"Treas. S.8. 81, York 53 p4 WESTON (Continued from page 1) ‘ principal and interest payable in each ; of the said years shall be as follows: | Year Principal Interest Annuity j 1st $338 25 $1347 50 $16§5 T5 2nd 356 83 1328 92 1685 T5 $rd .. 876 47 1309 28 1685 75 4th. 397 t6 1288 59 1685 75 5th 419 02 1266 13 1685 75. 6th 442 05 1243 70 1685 15| Tth 466 37 1219 38 1685 75[ 8th. 492 02 1493 T3 1685 75| 9th 519 08 1166 67 1685 75 10th 547 62 1138 13 1685 75 Tith 5TT 15 1108 00 1685 75 12th 609. 52 1076 23 1685 751 13th 643 07 1042 68 1685 75. 14th 678 41 1007 34 1685 75 15th. T45 Ts _ 970 02 1685 15 16th. 55 10 930 .65 1685 75 17th. T96 62 889 13 1685 T5 18th 840. 43 §45 32 1685 75 19th. 886 66 T99 09 tes5. 15 20th 935 43 T50 32 1685 75 21st 986 88 698 87 168575 22nd 1041 15 644 60 1685 75 285rd 1098 42 587 33 1685 T5 24th 1158 83 526 92 1685 75 25th 1222 57 463 18 1685 75 26th L2§9 8t 395 94 1685 75 27th 1360 T5 325 00 L6e§s5 75 28th 1435 60 250 15 1685 75 29th 1514 55. Tt 20 1685 75 30th 1597 85 §7=90 1685 75 3. The debentures as to both prinâ€"= cipal and interest may be expressed in Canadian Currency or Sterling Money of Great Britain, at the rate of one pound Sterling for each four dollars and eightyâ€"six and twoâ€"thirds cents, and may be payable at any place or places in Canada or Great i Britain or the United States of Amâ€" erica. 4. The Mayor of the.Corporation shall sign and issue the debentures and the same shall also be signed by the Treasurer of the Corporation and the debentures shall be sealed with the seal of the Corporation. The cou= pons attached to the said debentures shall be signed by the treasurer of. this Corporation and his signatures to them may be written, stamped, lithoâ€" graphed or engraved. 5. During thirty years, the currency of the debentures, the sum of $1685.75 shall be levied and raised annually by a special rate sufficient therefor over and above all:other rates, on all the rateable property in the Municiâ€" pality at the same time and in the same manner as other rates. 6. The debentures may contain any clause providing for the registration thereof, authorized by any statute reâ€" lating to Municipal debentures in force at the time of the issue thereof. 7. This Byâ€"law shall take effect on the day of the final passing thereof. Read a first and second time this C eaasoday uol n....% 2ll9. A9 19. Read a third time and passed this on ruday_ofs. <A..l. s 1Oko. Take notice that the foregoing is a true copy of a proposed Byâ€"law of the Corporation of the Town of Mimiâ€" co to be submitted to the votes of the electors at the Public School Building on Sept. 27, 1919, and the Deputy Reâ€" turning Officers appointed to hold the last election shall takeâ€" the vote. And that the 26th day of Septemâ€" ber, 1919, at 8 o‘clock, in the afterâ€" noon at the office of the Town Clerk To the Voters of those parts of Only the lists for the area described below will be found at the address given for that area. Therefore, if you wish to find if your name is on the list, read the descriptions below until you find the area in which you live; then go to one of the addresses indicated, where you will find the lists for that area, and also forms and rules for appealing, if an appeal is neeessary. Inâ€" formation cannot be obtained by telephone from these various addresses; it would interfere too much with the private business of those persons with whom the lists have been deposited, and its accuracy could not be guaranteed. The only way to be sure that your name is on the list is to make a personal inspection of the same. y The riding has been divided into the following areas:â€" (a) York Township, Concessions 1 and 2, West of Yonge Street and North of Eglinton Avenue. Voters‘ Lists at Newtonbrook, Willowdale and Lansing Post Offices. (b) YÂ¥ork Township, Concessions 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7, West of Yonge Street and north of Eglinton Avenue. Voters‘ Lists at Donsview and Weston Post Offices and M. J. Connor‘s store at Mount Dennis. The lists for the Town of Weston are also posted at the post office there. (c) York Township, Concessions 1, 2 and 3, West of Yonge Street, South of Eglinton Avenue, and East of the G.T.R. Northern Division. Voters‘ List at P. D. Graham‘s store at the corner of Vaughan Road and Atlas Ave., at Mrs. M. Chefero‘s store, 2085 Dufferin St., and at Albert Penâ€" prase‘s store, 600 Vaughan Rd. d (d) York Township, Concessions 3, 4 and 5, West of Yonge Street, South of Eglinton Ave. and West of G.T.R. Northern Division, and also Concessions T, 2 and 3 from the Bay. Voters Lists at Lambton Mills and Humber Bay Post Offices and also at M. J. Connor‘s store, Mount Dennis. (e) Township of Etobicoke, all North of the Richview sideline. Voters‘ Lists at Etobicoke, Thistletown and Weston Post Offices. (f) Township of Etobicoke; all South of the Richview sideline. Voters‘ Lists at Lambton Mills, Islington, Humber Bay, Mimico, New Toronto, Long Branch and Mimico Beach Post Offices. ; The lists for the Towns of Mimico and New Toronto are also posted at their respective Post Offices. (g) Township of Vaughan, Concessions 1 and 2. â€" Voters" Lists at Jefferson, Richmond Hill, Carrvilie, Langstaff and Thornâ€" hill Post Offices. A (h) Township of Vaughan, Concessions 3, 4 and 5. Voters‘ Lists at Teston, Maple, Sherwood and Edgeley Post Offices. (j) Township of Vaughan, Concessions 6, T. § 00. 10 and. 14. Voters‘ Lists at Nashville, Kleinburg, Purpleville Post Offices, and also at Wallace‘s store, Woodbridge. The list for the Town of Woodbridge is posted at the Post Office there. The printed list for each polling subdivision has been sent to the Enuâ€" merator for such subdivision, who will assist any persons desiring to add omâ€" itted names to the list. which lie outside of the City of Toronto, being the Township of York (West of Yonge Street), the Townships of Etobicoke and Vaughan, the Towns of Mimico, New Toronto and Weston, and the Village of Woodbridge. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Voters‘ Lists for the riding of West York have been printed, and that the lists for the various areas, desâ€" cribed below, have been deposited at the addresses indicated where they are held open for inspection by the public. j Appeals, in the forms prescribed by statute, must be filed with the Reâ€" vising Officer‘s Clerk, on or before Thursday, the 4th day of September, 1919. The Clerk‘s name is F. L. Bull, his office is room 107, City Hall, Toronto, and his residence is 88 King Street, Weston, Ontario. If an appeal is necessary, it is advisable to use the forms prescribed by the Board, and to carefully observe the rules governing the entering and hearing of appeals. Forms for appeal and copies of the rules may be obtainâ€" ed at any of the above addresses. \ 4 ; For the purpose of hearing complaints and appeals as to the lists preâ€" pared by the Enumerators, the riding has been divided into districts, defined below, and sittings will be held to hear the appeals from each district upon the dates indicated, that is to say: For that part of the Townshi andâ€" South of Dundas Street, for which lies South of the Richview New Torontoâ€"In Mimico Council tember, 1919. Edch sittings will commence at 9.30 a.m., and will continue until all apâ€" peals fixed for that day have been disposed of. No appeals can be considered at any sittings except those which belong to the district for which the sittings is held. 5 Dated at Toronto, this 25th day of August, 1919. EMERSON COATSWORTH, \ Chairman of the Voters‘ Registration Board for the County of York 83 47 16 02 05 37 02 08 62 T5 52 0 7 41 73 10 43 66 43 88 15 42 83 57 81 15 60 WEST YORK NOTTOE Mayor. .Clerk T5 T5 75 75 T5 75 15 15 T5 T5 T5 T5 15 T5 T5 75 75 T5 15 75 T5 o of York that part sideline, Chamber, of the said Municipality, has been fixed for the appointment of persons to attend at the polling places and at the final summing up of the votes by the Clerk. And that if the assent of the elecâ€" tors is obtained to the said proposed byâ€"law it will be taken into consideraâ€" tion by the Municipal Council of the said Corporation at a meeting thereof to be held, after the expiration of one month from the date of the first pubâ€" lication of this notice, and that such publication was made on the third day of September, 1919. Take further notice that a tenant who desires to vote upon said proposâ€" ed Byâ€"law must deliver to the Clerk not later than the tenth day before the day appointed for taking the vote, a declaration under the Canada Eviâ€" dence Act, that he is a tenant whose lease extends for the time for which the debt or liability is to be created or in which the money to be raised by the proposed byâ€"law is payable or for at least twentyâ€"one years, and that he has, by the lease, covenanted to pay all Municipal taxes in respect of the property of which he is tenant other than Local Improvement rates. Dated this 3rd day of September, 1919. c VIOLIN AND PIANO INSTRUCTIION sTUDIO, RUSSELL ROAD When you hear the picnic call, don‘t forget you can buy Nasâ€" mith‘s Pies and Cakes at & Special for Friday and Saturday â€"See our windoyv. 202 Main Street North tice A. J. Ingram FINEGAN‘S PHONE 265 FURNAGE WORK You can‘t do better than get PLUMBING, GAS OR HOT WATER EFITTING TINSMITHING unches made up on short noâ€" 3rd St., New Toronto ‘‘Phone 148 J. A. TELFER, Clerk of the Town of Mimico I. V. MOUSLEY Phone Weston 303 and his prices You will need Suits N. J. McEwen, Manager, A few Men‘s and Boys‘ Readyâ€" Made Suits to clear at special prices. We are also agents for Hobberlin‘s Made â€"to â€" Measure Clothes. Fall samples now in. Call and see them. Phone 30 Cor. 6th St. and Lake Shore Rd Physician, Surgeon, Etc. Office: Weston Road, Mt. Dennis Office Hours: 8 to 10 a.m.; 1â€"3 and ¢? to 8.30 p.m. Phone: Weston 87 Office: Coleman & Hackett Block DR. J. A. MELDRUM Physician, Ete. Opposite Bank of Nova Scotia King St. and Rosemount Ave. Telephone 15 Weston, Ont. Office and Residence, East Cor. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Maria St., Weston, Phone Junce. 1213 332 Bloor W., Toronto, Ph. Col. 2601 Consultations by Appointment. Dr.Harrison C.Roos DENTAL SURGEON Office: Bank of Montreal Bldg. Main and John St., Weston Phone 295 C. Lorne Fraser, M.A. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers Phone 152, Weston Money to Loau on good First Mortgage Securities MILTON PRESSED BRICK CO., Limited Manufacturers of Pressed and Rugs Brick, in the> different shades of Red Buff and Brown. G. M. LYON Phone 106 DR. W. E. PEARSON DR. J. T. HACKETT Dr. H. D. Livingstone BANK OFMONTREAL _ OR. GARMAN RIGKER Physician and Surgeon ‘ Office and\Residence 120 Roncesvalles Ave. PHONE PARK 402, TORONTO A. W . Mitehell Public Accountant and Auditor Telephones: Main 6353, Jcet 4045 33 Richmond St. W. TORONTO 48 George St. WESTON Phone No. 111 W.. C BURRAGE, Agent. wW. A: TITLEY Put in the Bank what you can spare comfortably, but save that amount regularlyâ€"weekly or monthly. Small, regular savings left in the Bank eventually grow into large amounts. Savings Accounts may be opened with the Bank of Montreal in amounts of $1. and upward. Agent for COCKSHUTT IMPLEMENTS SHARPLE‘S SEPARATOR AND MILKING MACHINES MAIN ST., WESTON Save Regularly NEW TORONTO PHONE 82 DR. INGRAM Dental Surgeon L06 85 Joseph St. WESTON, ONT. WESTON Dentist ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS Main Street Suits \ | FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT 1| INSURANCE y |I have several good village proâ€" perties and farms for sale 1 Stock and Dairy Farm at Kleinâ€" | burg, 100 acres, lots of water, graâ€" ‘ vel road. Price $6500.00. 1 100 acres in Vaughan, one mile from Woodbridge, good water, lexcellent grain farm. W estmin ster Presbyterian Church 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School and Biâ€" ble Clagses. 11 a.m.â€"The Minister will preach. 7.00. p.m.â€"The Minister will preach. Established 1858 Pastor, REV. FORBES ROBERTSON _ Residence, John Street. _ â€" Phone 241 REV. ROBT. A. SIMS, RECTOR Residence Albion â€"Road, R.M.D. No. 3, Weston; ‘phone 58 2â€"1. & Sunday, August 20th, 1019 10 a.m.â€"Sunday Schoor. 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service, the Rev. Canon Green. | blecitent Holy Communion 4th Sunday in the month. WESTON METRODIST GRURCGH 7.00 p.m.â€"The pastor, *A Heartâ€" rending. Message to a Discouraged People." Rev. J. Wallace Stewart, Pastor. Residence, 35 King St. Phone 43. A. T. Mather, Choir Leader. Mr. Harry S. Reid. Organist Sunday, Sept. 7th, 1919 ; Communion Sunday 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School and Biâ€" ble Classes. t 11.00 a.m.â€"The pastor, "Our Manâ€" . ner of Life." 1 j Old Presbyterian Church Cross Street Pastor: Rev. W. M. Mackay, B.A. Residence: Humbermount, Weston Phone 293 Sunday, Sept. 7th, 1919 11.00 a.m.â€"Special Labor Day serâ€" vices. Sunday School in conjunction with the morning service. 7.00 p.m.â€"Special Labor Day serâ€" vices. £ Organistâ€"Mr. R. Wetherston. § Strangers cordially welcome. St. Phillip‘s Churceh BAPTIST CHURCH Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Residence: Rosemount Avenue Morniugs and Evenings Toronto Office: Gray & Gray 301 Crown Office Building Northâ€"east Corner Queen and Victoria Streets, Toronto. Choir Leader, Prof, H. G. Bell Organist,. Miss Hazel Patterson \‘Everybody welcome. Everybody welcome Pastorâ€"H. E. WINTEMUTE Sunday, Sept. 7th, 1919 10.00. a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.â€"The Pastor will preach. 7.00 p.m.â€"The Pastor will preach,. Wednesdayâ€"Prayer meeting at 8 p. G. HOWARD GRAY Real Estate and Insurance Office I handle none but the best Jas. Millen PLUMBER, ETC. Jobbing Work attended toâ€"Estimates given on new work Sunday, Sept, 7th, 1919 Address: Station Road MIMICO MEAD OFFICE, MQNTREAL. ED. W. BROWN, WOODBRIDGE WESTON Etobicoke Weston. PAGE FIVE Tom