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Timers ..>./.........850 Straight or Bell Tumblers:.2 for 25¢ Colored Glass Water Sets, Table Sets, Berry Rets ~/.l0...n... in ull{.§83.45 Aegallon Tin:O1l/Cane ..... ... ... rBBG Sigallon Tin Oil Cans .~......n..%1:85 Perforated or Plain Egg Turners 10¢ Ery Pans, 7346 in. across ........15¢ Oval 'I‘i'!n Eemld‘s Bath /!....I.....75¢ @lonr eiffers ........1..........25C es Beators .. l@"..y....u>n....3950 Black or, Tan Lunch Boxes ......45c¢ Tin Pie Plates, each 8¢, 10¢, and 12¢ Tin Jelly Cake Tins ....10¢, 12¢, 15¢ Fancy Cups and Saucers, each 40 piece China Tea Sets .......$8.45 T8 piece Sets ......$2.05, $8.95, $4.50 Clover Leaf Cups and Saucers each $7500â€"Buys a fine home with every convenience, hardwoo finish, open fire grate, nice deep lot. $8000â€"3011\E1 brick, nine rooms, on Rosemount Avenue. I $1650â€"Bungalow, 4 rooms, nice location, lot 40 x 125 $5200â€"Brick, all conveniences, beautiful location, six rooms and attic. > $2000â€"Four roomed Bungalow, new $10.00 downâ€"$10.00 monthly GALVANIZED GOODS es p, Oe m as n s sls 6 Ts hEL esn anes 1t eP fSRmAcTee 3X NoR s ‘ icb es (Re: es Vaue 5 en BaQe iilores o i. Oe es rext pvtes Lo t soaten â€" C RREWY! GertP. hi in 3 dnain fie. RuoRaNeBcnes neh, f : o nlip troiur 4 B M d Broceand mc ow F nc mols 8 word utd h % unnrt. yae. Ree. $ Aucd a 5 a mt TiR BB & t We 500 ty . 2 a Chas WisStant‘s ons i TB 6 Je BOp e l2 in i ‘ far~ Mp rermate! o oo ie on s P : S 6 NCn h aee e c 4 3 esn ce Consolidted Realty Co. 2 Galvanized Tub 3 Galvanized Tub Directorsâ€"H. B. Halford, N. J. Seal, A. Smith WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1920 READY ROOFING Building Lots CORN BROOMS JGU and 2912 DUNDAS ST. WEST â€"â€"â€"50¢câ€"â€"â€" nA eA on no e h rare ahh e i ap on t oo mds aaal 1.A _MMMMMMQAM_.{\A s HULUTUTT all and see us about these. Choice VACANT LAND W. J. SUTTON ... 95¢ $1.40 $1.85 §$2.25 $1.25 $1.65 $1.95 $2.25 $1. 10 . .85¢ $2.00 $1 . 20€ $2.85 $3.50 $1.20 $1.00 30c 250 ALUMINUM CUP, SAUCER & PLATE FOR CHILDRENâ€"45¢c SET 2 Burner,Gas Stove, with oven, Star Burner ..........:$18.45 a Burner for .........;:...$20.95 4 Burner for .............$29.95 2 Buruer Hot Plate :..... $2.75 2 Burner Oil Ovens .......$5.45 «We have a range of Oil Stoves and Ovens that must be turned into cash. First come first served. It pays to get_these stoves. Sponges Tov Brooms Zebra of Gipsy Stove Polish, 10c Snap Hand Cleaner, 20¢; Door Mats Wax Candles Wax Lunch Paper 5¢; Matches, 2 boxes for Seform sï¬ acke ranils As O‘Cedar Polish, bottle 1 box of 6 Knives and 6 Forks, per GREEN OR CREANM WINDOW SHADES. 85¢c EACH Brass Rods with Hooks . 15c SPECIAL OUnViVeJlUkRX C LARGE DOLLS Reg. $1.75 for $1.00 QIL STOVES @meme (A few doors east of Beaver Theatre) 5¢, s t §2.20 25¢ and 50¢ %* 10 6 for 5 for 2 for 10c. 15¢ 250C 35¢ 25¢C 95¢ 200 10c â€"_IN THE MATTER of the Estate of | the accompanist for the evening tate of the said Jane Smith, who died | 745 to § p.m. This concert has on or about the 5thâ€"day of January, | Out a doubt the most attractive 1920, are required to send by post‘ of talent ever presented on on prepaid or to deliver to the underâ€".| Eramme to a Weston audience, signed administrator of the Estate or | there is a very lengthy programi to Charles H. Porter, Solicitor for the | Would strongly urge all to come said administrator, on or before the | in order that the concert may be 21st day of April, 1920, their names,| 6d promptly at the appointed addresses and descriptions and a full | Tickets may be secured from statement of their claims and the naâ€" [ member, of the choir for 50 cen ture of the securities (if any) held by | adults and 35 cents for children them duli certified and that after the | * * K said date" the administrator will proâ€" Nole well: At the hour. of. 2. ceed to distribute the estate of the deâ€" ‘ Saturday afternoon in the Tow: ceased amongst the ‘parties entitled| &A real old time Conservative ra thereto, having regard only toâ€" the the occasion of the annual meet claims of which they then shall have | the West York Conservaftive Als notice. | tion... Among the speakers. wil DATED this 24th day of March, | Brigâ€"Gen. Ross, M L_A. for Kin 1920. \ leassoldters anidia. im an en ereneines NOTICE is her‘éby given pursuant to the Revised Statutes of â€"Ontario, 1914, Chapter 12‘1. Section 56: that all persons having claims against the esâ€" Jane Smith, late of the Village of Woodbridge, in the County of York, married woman, deceased. Ebenezer Smith, Woodbridge; Ont Administrator. k be AEATLL O And further take notice that His Honor Judge Denton, Judge of the County Court of the County of York, has appointed Saturday, the 17th day of April, 1920, at the hour of eleven o‘clock in the forenoon at His Chamâ€" bers in the City: Hall, Toronto, for the hearing of all persons who may opâ€" pose the final passing of the said Byâ€" la w. Take notice that the Municipal Council of the Town of Weston has given a byâ€"law its first and second readings to change the name of Beech Street to that of Church St., in the said Town of Weston. Dr._ George Cruickshank, Mrs. Cruickshank and daughter have been spending a few days with his brother, Mr. Wallace Cruickshank, before leayâ€" ing on Wednesday on an extended trip to England. No. 1 Auto Wheel Coaster No. 2 Auto Wheel Coaster No. 3 Auto Wheel Coaster No.. 4 Auto Wheel Coaster No. 79 Army Service Wagon No. 80 Army Service Wagon No. 81 Army Service Wagon Kiddy Kars .......$%2.00, 8 ATiel~ Rare 20 oo c n t 12 MAIN STREET, WESTON (near Post Office) Refills for Crates /. .. Chair Seats, all sizes ... Brass Head Chair Nails Rolling Pins, each :.... Scrubbing Brushes ... .. Mop Sticks‘. ... u... Self Wringing.Mops ... 30 Round Clothes Pegs 36kSpring Clothes Pegs Clothes Baskets ..... .:. I.-Iair Brooms . .. .. Banister Brushes 12 doz. Egg Crate Dated Weston, March 22nd, 1920 | J, H. TAYLOR, Clerk of the Town of Weston. £0 gt. Tin ‘Pails ... Hot Blast Oil Stoves Cash Boxes, â€"..,. 3. 6 Hole Patty Tins . .....!...2. .25¢ 8 > Hole â€"Patty. Tings â€"L......~... 350 L3 Role.Patty. Tins........;...,500 Heavy Tin Jelly Moulds 15¢, 20¢, 25¢ Daisy Tin, Tea Iteitles ......... .35¢ Tin Graters y s etiaice cce â€"10¢; 15GC Pearl Gray Bread Boxes $1.25, $1.75 conto, ninist Victor Alarm. Clocks Big Ben Alarm Clocks Pocket Ben â€"Watches CGranite: Tin Fldsk ..« ~. .â€".45c. Bbe White Enamel Cup, Saucer and Plate na WAGONS AND KARS GRAY GRANITE TEA KETTLES FOR 95c Straight Household Galvanized NOTICE TO CREDITORsS WOODENWARE \f" 3 »ra soldier and a man of the day. _ Smith, Woodbridge; Ont., | Sbeakers will be Forbes ‘Godfre tor. se Hiacls â€" ] L A., and Capt. Tom Wallace. H. Porter. 3% Victoria St.. | bined with this talent will )ut., Solicitor for the said| Ssmoker. Refreshments and ente tor: . t ment. Come ore, come. all; your friends. TINWARE Three sizes. 55¢, 65¢, 75¢ NOTICE PAILS AARCAR oi $2.00, $2.50 DELIVERY 15 C , 40€, s si0,.90€ {..§$1.05 $1.25 up $1.00 up 20¢, 25 15¢ bo 15c up 50c up Suts THG $6.75 $7.15 $8.75 $9.175 $3.25 $3.75 $4.25 $3.00 $2.10 $5.00 $1.75 65¢ 10c 25¢ 25C DC oC ie tron.:> . Brig:â€"G a soldie speaker Louuvh on ntanie on dn onl erete Ned Wikea i ue Kathleen Gorrie, soprano, Mr, Frank Oldfield, baritone, . Mr. Gladstone Broï¬vn, tenor, as leading artists. Mr. J. H. Cameron, whose â€"Dominion wide concert work has earned for him the title of the "Prince of Humorist and (Dramatic Entertainers," will give his usual splendid repertoire. Miss Kathâ€" leen Gorrie, the soprano soloist, needs no introduction to the people of Wesâ€" ton, having upon previous occasions delighted them*with her apporpriate selections. Mr. Frank Oldfield, who is recognized as one of America‘s leading baritones, whose rendering of ‘"‘Sussex by the Sea," for a well known Li u/ graph Company,.has delighted many hearers and has so acceptably entertained the Weston public on preâ€" vious occasions, will again offer deâ€" lightful numbers. One of Canada‘s leading tenors, Mr., Gladstone Brown, now a musical director in Woodstock, Ont., ‘who has a voice of exquisite sweetness and appears in Weston for the (Hrst tigg‘e, will complete a well balanced programme. Under the able loadership of Mr. A. T. Mather, the choir will be heard to good advantage in their offering of on‘e or two selecâ€" tions. The choir have been doing a ‘ splendid work during the year and are deserving of your Sum)ol't'. A short organ recital will be given by the ‘erâ€" ganist, Mr. Harry S. Reid, who is also the accompanist for the evening, from 1.45 to § p.m. This concert has withâ€" out a doubt the most attractive atray of talent ever presented on one proâ€" gramme to a Weston audience. As there is a very lengthy programme we would strongly urge all to come early in order that the concert mz,f)' be.startâ€" ed promptly at the appointed time. Tickets may be secured from any member, of the choir for 50 cents for A splendid concert will be held in the Weston Methodist . Chureh on Friday evening, Apr. 16, 1920, under the auspices of the choir.. The choir have been very fortunate in securing Mr) J. H. Cameron, entertainer, Miss Mr. Miligan, former resident of the town, has purchased the house on Dufferin St. eccupied by N. J. Mc Ewen and is returning to reside_ in Weston 'dm‘ing the next few weeks. Thursday, April 15th, is the date of the big concert under the direction of the local G.W.V.A. Among the items of note will be selections from _ Mr. Slack, the soldier entertainer, and preâ€" sentations to the organization from the ‘Weston. Woman‘s Institute and Improvement Society. The draw will also beâ€" made for the grafanolo and bicycle. R Rev. Geo. Sanderson‘s many friends will be glad to hear that he will pay another visit to Weston before reâ€" turning with his bride to his Mission Field in Africa. On Sunday mext, the 18th of April, he will speakâ€"at the evening service in Westminster Church, and on Monday evening his friends are cordially invited to a reâ€" ceptiqn which will ‘be given to Mr. and Mrs. \ Sanderson in Westminster Church., Reserve the date and come to meet them once more and to wish them Godspeed on their journey. They sail for Africa on the 23rd inst. On account of the opening of the new Public School being held last Wednesday night, there was no meetâ€" ing of the Weston Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock Association held as preâ€" viously announced: Keep in mind the next meeting Wedresday, May 5th, and watch these co;fumns for further announcements. NOTE: The musical event of the season, annual choir concert of the Methodist Chureh Friday, April 16th. Come and judge for yourself as to quality and tone of programme. turday afternoon in the Town Hall real old time Conservative rally on e occasion of the annual meeting of e West York Conservativa Asean i Mrt,. and Mrs. J. T. Gamble, of Lenâ€" ny, Sask., formerly of Weston, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Rownâ€" tree, Jr., last week and were present at the opening of the. new Public School. ‘They were much impressed with the progress made by the town since their removal a few years ago. Rev. W. A. Rodwell has been apâ€" pointed the attendance officer for the Public Schools. Mrs. Joseph Parker, of Rockwood, formerly of Weston, spent q few days in town last week with relatives and friends. Mr. Smith, formerly of St. John‘s Rd., Weston, was in town last week renewing old acquaintances. It was with regret that the notice of the death of Mr. C. A. B. Brown, folâ€" lowing an automobile accident, was read by his many friends in the daily papers on Monday last. As President of the C.N.E., he was well known to many of the local stockmen and exâ€" hibitors, also his associations with vaâ€" rious other associations had won for him many personal friends in â€"the community. The regular Sunday morning meetâ€" ing of the Methodist Church. Men‘s Club will be held at 10 a.m. Sunday, April 18th, This will in all probabilâ€" ity be the closing morning meeting for the season. A cordial invitation is extended to all the men to. be preâ€" sent. Thursday night last. Mission sewing made the time pass uickly and the members were pleased to welcome an exâ€"member in the person of Mrs. Harâ€" rison, who had recently moved to Toâ€" ronto. Several items of busijness were put through. A donation of quilts will be made to the Grenfell Mission and to the Fred Victor Mission, Toâ€" ronto. The annual subscription of $3.00 to the Forward Movement was approved of.. Musical numbers by Miss Ackrow, a reading by Mrs. Grahâ€" am, vocal duet by Misses Marie Allen and Evelyn Graham provided a very enjoyable programme. . Refreshments were then served and an adjournment made. . The next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. W. J. Ward, Main St. As this will be the last meeting of the conference year, reports will be given and election of officers for 1920â€" 21 conducted. " o Th Bible Mrs. Thur TOWN TALK h ul m me meeting of the X. T. held at the home of Rosemount «Ave., ‘on last, . Mission sewing pass Guickly and the rCE.â€" CA will b will Kinest tin Dated at;/Toronto this April, 1920/ t 3. The said Council proposes to isâ€" sue debentures for the cost of such construction payable with interest in thirty annual instalments and such inâ€" stalments and iterest shall be assessed agaist the above describeq defined area according to the assessed value thereofâ€"as appears on the assessment roll for said Township from time to time. 1. The: Council of ithe Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke intends to construct, maintain and operate a system of water works including the construction of trunk mains for the operation of a system in the area deâ€" fined and desig‘nat‘ed by council as folâ€" lows, namely, all .that part "of . the Township of Etobicoke contained in the area which may be described as follows: Commencing at a point midâ€" stream of the Humber‘ River / 150‘ south of Mossom Road;, thence westâ€" erly on a line parallel to Mossom Road and Bloor Street 150‘ south thereof to a point 150‘ west of Kipling Ave.; thence northerly 150‘ west of Kipling Ave.and parallel to the same to the division line between Lots Nos./8 and 9, Concession "A," produced 150‘ west:; thence easterly along the division line between Lots Nos. 8 and 9, Concession "A" and.its production to Islington Avenue; thence easfel‘ly parallel to Dundas Street 150‘ north thereof to the division line ‘between the easterly and westerly halves of Lot No. 10, Concession "B;" thence northerly along this division line to the north limit of Lot 10; thence easterly along the north limit of Lot 10, Concession "B" to Church Street, crossing Church Street on an angle t& the division line between Lots 2 and 3, Plan 1222 thence easterly along this division line to ‘the, C.P/R. rightâ€"ofâ€"way and. folâ€" lowing the C.P.R. rightâ€"ofâ€"way in a north easterly direction to_the Humâ€". ber River; thence easterly and southâ€" erly along the centre line of the Humâ€" ber River to the place of beginning, containing in all, approximately 1020 sacres; and intends to specialli assess the whole cost and the whole shall be charged and levied upon the said lands and premised within said definâ€" ed section â€"or area including the costs of all connections, mains, hydrants, stop cocks, fittings and appliances of every kind whatsoever and including those parts of the works situate at street intersections, in connection with the. proposed system as well as any claimfor. damages arising out of or incidental to the acquiring, construcâ€" | tion or maintenance of said works. | 2. The estimated cost of the said work is $45,000.00, the whole of which is to be assessed and levied upon the lands within the said defined area pro rata according to the assessed value from time to time thereof. 1 This notice is given pursuant to sub section 3 of section 149, of "The As sessment Act." Dated this 6th day of April, 1920 J. K. Macdonald, Treas. County of York. The Corporation of the County of York hereby announces that its list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes has been prepared and that coipes thereof may be had in the office of the County Treasurer, No. 57 Adelaide St. East, in the City of Toronto, and that the said list with notice of sale is being published in the Ontario Gazette (unâ€" der publication dates, April 10th, Ti7th, 24th and May i1st, 1920) and in default of payment of the taxes, the lands in the said list will be sold for taxes at the times and places mentioned in the said published notice. TILLSONBURG, ONT.â€""Ever since I can remember Dr. Pierce‘s medicines were used in our m family at home and ::;Cï¬"\\ they never failed to $ P Ji&q\ give good results. PMP 3 The ‘ Golden Mediâ€" $#%9m U cal Discovery‘ was ‘{‘-"?.;,’E?' *ï¬\ used as a tonic and "W@" Gp & blood purifier and _ < s for bronchial troubâ€" s . y le and it proved exâ€" $s=1 _Z h cellent. Ihaveperâ€" & S & & Aâ€" sn sonally taken it for P § 2 bronchial trouble . & SA and the ‘Favorite Prescription‘ to build me up when I was runâ€"down and they were both very beneficial."â€"Mrs. CLIFFORD MITCHELL. TAKE NOTICEâ€"THATâ€" At this time of year most people suffer from what we term " spring fever‘"‘ because of a stagnant conâ€" dition of the blood, because of the toxins (poisons) stored up within the body during the long winter. We eat too much meat, with little or no green vegetables. Bloodless people, thin, anemic People, those with pale cheeks and ips, who have a poor appetite and feel that tired, worn. or feverish condition in the springâ€"time of the year, should try the refreshing tonic powers of a good alterative and blood purifier. Such a tonic as druggists have sold for fifty years, is Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Disâ€" covery. Jt is a standard remedy that can be obtained in tablet or liquid form. Made without alcohol from wild roots and barks. : Thin, Watery or Poisoned Blood SPRING FEYVER MUNICIPAL CORPORATION oF THE TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE Foliowing Golds, Grip or Flu, Notice of Tax Sale (Bx Dr. VALENTINE MoTtt.) YORK COUNTY vowill be passed if been‘ approved by allway and Munic NOTICE y=â€"oA 4,:2 \"‘“\x s e e coge 5 BE NS /f 4'/5_;( § S y § t B se ts o (ï¬ ~ @9 mEC nB T “fr.’;f'&r { ¢ r S 4 id / : & € sal y tss Aâ€"= f _ & TA .t 2 4 e l In the absence of Rev. Forbes Rob SMALL, ertson, who was called away suddenl Secretary.| to attend a funceral, Rev. W. A. Rod ailway and | well occupied the pulpit of Westmin 3t | ster Church on Sunday last. StP 1aV l NOTICE is hereby given that John Verner McArée, of the City of Toronâ€" to, in the County of York, in the Provâ€" ince of Ontario, Journalist, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof, for a bill of diâ€" voree from his wife, Etta Winnifred McAree, of the said City of Toronto, on the ground of adultery and deserâ€" tion. JOHN Solicitor Notice is hereby given that Ernest J. Wismer, of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, and Province of Ontario, Returned Soldier, will apply to the Parliament cof Canada at the next session thereof, for a bill of diâ€" vorce from his wife, Margaret Wisâ€" mer, of the said City of Toronto, on the ground of adultery and desertion. Dated at Toronto in the Province of Ontario, this Tth day of February, 1920. 13t Dated at Islington this 19th day of March, 1920. J 4. A Court of Revision will be held on the third day of May, 1920, at 1.30 o‘clock p.m. at the Township Hall, Islington, for the purpose â€"of hearing complaints against the proâ€" posed assessment or the accuracy of frontage measurement, and any other complaints which persons interested may desire to make and which is by law cognizable by the Court. 3. The estimated lifetime of the work is fifteen years. 2. The cost of the work is $2000, of which $600 is to be paid by the corporation. The special rate per foot frontage is 4.1 cents, the special assessment is to be paid in fifteen annual instalments. Take notice that the Council of the Coxporation of the Township of Etoâ€" bicoke has constructed as a local imâ€" provement a concrete sidewalk four feet in width on the north side of Dundas Street in the said Township of Etobicoke, commencing on the north ‘side of Dundas Street, immeâ€" diately west of the lands of the Canaâ€" dianâ€"Racific Railway, where the said railway intersects Dundas Street, thence in a southwesterly â€" direction to a point 123 feet west of the allowâ€" ance for a road between concession A and B in teh said Township of Etoâ€" bicoke. 1 Local Improvemen; Notice, Form NOTICE OI APPLICATION FOR . DIVORCE SMITH‘S MOTOR DELIVERY Baggage and Express GENERAL TEAMING Sand, Gravel and Filling Always o:f Handéâ€" Movings Promptly Attended to. Phone 79 at 6.45 a.m., 12.45 noon and©6.45 p.m. from April 6th merges into > the Summer Term from June 28th in each of Shaw‘s Business Schools, Yoronto. No _ vacations. . Enter any time. Free catalogue. P. McIntosh, Chief Principal, Yonge and* Gerrard. AUTOMATICALLY CLOSING FARM GATE Works PERFECTLY in ALL weathâ€" ers. County, Township and Farm Rights for sale. Would sell patent. Agents wanted. Overland touring car for hire with capable ang careful driver Phone Weston 268 Ladies‘ Wear blouses in Silk, Georgette, Crepe de Chine, in colors of navy, taupe, maize and white, also voile in cream and white. Middies in plain white cross bar, Jean and other styles, values unsurpassed, at G. M. LYONS‘ ® ® Phone 30 S. BARRATT, & Clerk of the said Munic@ality and Clerk of the said Court Spring Term Auto truck specially adapted for smart and dainty Neclkwear Blouses in_ Sillk, Georget repe de Chine. in colors nf na~ TOWNSHIP OF ETOBICOKE n CHARLES GILLIS QO. E. LaRose 22 St. John‘s Road, Weston Phone 305 City phone, Adelaide 1518 CARTAGE AND EXPRESS Undertaker and Embalmer MOTOR EQUIPMENT Or other if desired. Residence and Chapel Phone. 168 Edward Meek MOVING FURNITURE OBEE & BLACK, 404 C.P.R. Bldg., Toronto, Solicitors for the Applicant. Main Street, Weston W. R. BURRAGE Weston, Ont. NOTLCE . J warRp| DRY GOODS Main St., Weston n a TAITEY | WALTER LONGSTAFF BUILDER & CONTRACTOR J. K. McEWEN & SON COUNTIES OF YORK, PEEL AND SIMCOE reneral Alterations and Repairg attended to Concrete Foundations, Cellar Floors and Siqewalks laid. 32 Richmond St. W 106 Rosemount Ave:; Weston Phone 106 Pastor, H. E. WINTEMUTE, B.A. Services , 11 a.m.â€"Morning Worghip. i 3 p.m.â€"Sabbath School. $ 7 p.m.â€"â€"Evening Worship. _ a . Monday, 8 p.m.â€"B.Y.P.U. ‘ Wednesday, 8 p.m. â€" Meeting for Prayer and Praise. BAPTIST CHURCH _ Sunday School in conjunction with the morning service, f xk 7.00 p.m.â€"The Minister will preach. Organistâ€"Mr. R. Wetherston, Strangers cordially welcome. 11.00 a.m.â€"‘"The Minister will preach. Classes Main Rev. J.. Wallace Stewart, Pastor. Residence, 35 King St. Phone 48. A. T. Mather, Choir Leader. Mr. Harry S. Reid. Organist Sunday, April 18th, 1920 10.00 a.m.â€"Men‘s Club, address by Mr. A. Pearce, "Pillars of the Church." 11.00 a.m. â€" The Pastor, "Lydia‘s Conversion." ‘ 2.45 p.m.â€"Sunday School and Bible 7.00 p.m.â€"The Pastor, ‘"Treasures of the Heart, good and bad." WESTON METHODIST CHURCH REV. ROBT. A. SIMS, RECTOR Residence Albion Road, R.M.D. No. 8, Weston; ‘phone 58 2â€"1. 10 a.ni.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"Morning Service. Holy Communion 4th > Sunday, in the month. Cross Street Pastor: Rev, W. M. Mackay, B.A. Residence: Humbermounta\We.ston Phone 293 Sunday, April 18th, 1920 _ A.â€"M. MeEWEN, Richview. â€" Phone, Woodbridge 950 St. Phillip‘s Churceh Licensed Auctioncers for the Terms Reasonabk J. K. McEWEN, Kleinburs. Phone Weston 3â€"24 Seats free Bright services. Good ‘music . _ C. Burrage Old Presbyterian Church â€" Phone 241 Sunday, April 18th, 1920 _ 11.00 a.m.â€"The Pastor will preach. 2.45 p.m.â€"Sunday School. ; 7.00 p.m.â€"The Pastor will preach. Choir Leaderâ€"Prof. H. G. Bell, Organistâ€"Mrs. S. S. Hughes. 3 Strangers welcome. Westminster resbyerian Church UC Public Accountant and Auditor 3289 nod 3285 NOTE THIS WELL Established 1858 w ; REV. FORBES ROBERTSON Residence, John Street s Box 33 Established 1830 is still doing busiâ€" ness in the old stand. Be sure and address all communications or Phone 285 For Pumps. Windmills and Gasoline Engines Etobicoke WALTER LONGSTAFF â€"toâ€" Toronto PAGE FIVN Weston T9