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Times & Guide (1909), 23 Nov 1921, p. 7

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'iiii" F3335 a25- 1E Get your Greeting Cards Here mun-InlnuunlllluIIquIIuIInuunluuuuIIIIluluIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"I!""I"Ilulu"!III!IIII"I"lulu"lunuuuunrl WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1921 IIIIIIIIIIIIll".IlllllllllIIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllll"llllllllIIllIllllllI“lulu"“n“|luluulnullllllllllllllllllllfllllu‘ _ __‘- --Aunn\\.|,. L4V eryone is guaranteed. You can get ideas here for that wed ding present. CANADA LUMBER COMPANY 2892 DUNDAS STREET YARDS AM) OFFICE: Plug Fuses in all amperage e....................-"" c, Cartridge Fuses for 220 and 550 volts. Electricity represents---"' Best Possible Service at Least Possible Cost." All Electrical Appliances Repaired at the Hydro Shop TOWN HALL BLDG., _ 2 Little Avenue, WESTON, Ont. Hotpoint and Hydro Irons at ELECTRICITY BRINGS BRIGHTER AND HAPPIER HOURS IN YOUR HOME! LAMPS 25 60 Marriage Licenses 0U_R WATCHES age the best values in the Watt Watt Watt WATER, POWER AND uilll'll qyilli,lls,8,.),li, Electricity LUMBER. Hydro Quality Tungstens at..A5c Tungstens at. .50c Nitrogen at.. . .80c 200 Watt Nitr . J. SHEPPARD For All Building Purposes B OPEN TO SUPPLY Put Electricity to Work! . FUSES co Quality "Laco" Lamps S at.-.45c 40 Watt Tungstens at..45c s at..50c 100 Watt Tungstens at..80c at....80c 100 Watt Nitrogen at..$1.35 Watt Nitrogen at ..$2.85 is Cheap and Plentiful-Use it! IRONS ' I i: CHURCH ST., WESTON PHONE 175 , issued, Wedding Rings at here. Rings, etc., Ear Rings Stick Pins, or Pennants-- PEIRSON, Superintendent. market. Ev- TORONTO all prices. $6.00 each .8c each at the Notice is herby given that George Drewery of the City of Toronto in the County of York in the Province of Ontario, manager, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the next session thereof for a bill of divorce from his wife, Christina Drewery, of the City of Hamilton in the County of" Wentworth in said province. married women, on the ground ot adultry and desertion. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said Administratrix will proceed to djs- tribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have notice, and that the said Administratrix will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by her at the time of such distribution. Dated at Toronto, Province of Ontario, this 14th day ot November; 1921. 17 Queen Street East, Toronto, Cana da. solicitor for the applicant. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant, to "The Revised Statutes of Ontario" 1914, Chapter 121 and amendments thereto, that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the said Henri Marzetti, who died on or about the 12th day of August, 1921, are required on or before the fifteenth day of December, 1921, to send by post prepaid, or deliver to C. Lorne Fraser, of the Town of Weston, Solicitor for Viola Marzetti, of the Town of Weston, in the County of York, Widow, the Administratrix ot the estate ot the said deceased, their Christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars ot their claims, verified by affidavit and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE' In the Matter of the Estate of Heiiiri MArzetti, late of the Town of Wes- ton, in the County of York, Black- smith, Deceased. C. LORNE FRASER. Weston, Ontario Solicitor for the said Administratrix Dated 4th day of November, 1921. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that if you have any claim against the debtor for which you are entitled to rank, proof of such claim must be filed with us within thirty days from the date of this notice, for from and after the expiration ot the time fixed by sub-section 8 of section 37 of the said Act, we shall distribute the pro- ceeds of the debtor's estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which we. have then notice. DATED at Toronto, this 14th day ot, November, 1921. THE TRUSTS & GUARANTEE COMPANY, Limited, , T Authorized Trustee. Proxies to be used at the meeting must be lodged with us prior thereto. To entitle you to vote thereat, proof of your claim must be lodged with us before the meeting is held. NOTICE is further given that the first meeting of creditors in the above estate will be held at the office of the Trusts and Guarantee Co., Limited, 120 Bay St., Toronto, on the 23rd day of November, 1921, at the hour of 12 o’clock noon. NOTICE is hereby given that Wil- liam G. Hutchinson of the town of Weston, in the County ot York, did on the 10th day of November, 1921, make an authorized assignment to the undersigned. In the Estate of William G. Hutchin- son, of the Town of Weston, ,in the County of York, Merchant, auth- orized assignor. The Rectory, Rectory Road, Weston. Phone 467w Services 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School 11.00 a.m.--Morning service _ 3.30 p.rr1.-Service in St. Andrew's Hall, Thistletown. 7.00 p.m.--Service in Westmount Community Hall an. Everybody \Yclcome Pastor, H. E. 1v1NTEMUTE, BA. Residence, King St., Weston Services 11.00 a.nr--Public worship. 3.00 p.m.--Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.-f'ublic worship. Monday, 8 p.rs----B.Y.P.U. Wednesday, 8 p.m.-Prayer meeting, . Rev. L B. \VaIWyn, BA. Residence, 35 King St. Phone 43. A. T. Mather, Choir Leader. Miss Marion A. Russell, Organist. Sunday Services 11 a.mc--Public Worship. 2.45 p.m.--&Sunday School and Bi- ble Classes. 7 p.m.--Public \Vorship. Men's Club, 2nd and 4th Sunday, 10 A.M. Monday----, 8 RM. Wednesday-Prayer Meeting, 8 PM Everybody Welcome. REV. FREDERICK ROBERTSON Rector Cross Street _ Pastor: Rev. W. M. Mackay, B.A. Residence: Humbermount, Weston _ r' Phone 293 Sunday, November 27th. He Opening Services 11.00 A.M.-llev. J. H. Turnbull. 7.00 P.M.-Rev. J. H. Turnbull. organist-Mr. M. J. Hurley. Everybody welcome. aster, REV. FORBES ROBERTSON Residence, John Street Phone 241. Sunday Services 11 a.m.---Public Worship. 2.45 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.-Public Worship. Organist, Prof. fl. G. Bell Strangers Welcome. Weston Methodist Church Old Presbyterian Church Baptist Church ST. NUl?'s CHURCH . Coffey é: Cm Solicitors h6retif NOTICE] TO CREDITORS‘ TI-LE BANKRUPTCY ACT Westminster Presbyterian Church Established 1 858 Embicoko. A. Its. HASSARI). Meets every Monday at 8 p.m I.0.0.F. Hall, Church St., Weston INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS COWS--1 Holstein, supposed to calf Jan. 1st; 1 Holstein cow, supposed to calf Dec. 10th; 1 Blue cow, supposed to calf Jan. 20th; 1 Blue cow, sup- posed to calf Jan. 26th; 1 Black Jer- sey, supposed to calf Jan. 26th; 1 Holstein cow, supposed to calf Jan. 15th; 1 Holstein cow, in full flow; 1 part Holstein, in full flow; 2 Holstein cows, due in Jan.; 1 Durham cow, due time of sale; 1 black heifer, due in Feb.; 1 Holstein heifer, due in Feb.; 3 well bred Holsteins, rising 3 yrs.; 1 yearling heifer; 1 registered Holstein bull, 18 mos. TERMS OF SALE--5 per cent. dis- count for cash; 10 months' credit allowed on approved joint notes. J. K. McEWEN & SON, Visitors are cordially welcome ig Mair; St.- NO PAPEI}? ihituirm .-.. .... CREDIT sieeyros SALE OF HORSES 1mm (“ATTLE The undersigned have Attfived in- structions from LEN RO’WNTREE to sell by public auction at 105 part of 3 and 4, Woodbridge (Plunkett fairii) THURSDAY, NOV. PA, 1921 , at 1 p.m.: HORSES-I black mare, 8 yrs. old; 1 brown mare, 8 yrs. old. Wool ‘Mitts, all colors and sizes, with Gauntlets for women and children. Also lined and unlined Gaunt- lets and Mitts for men and boys, all sizes, at _ m, A Special line' of Ladies' Fabric Suede Gauntlet Gloves, in black, gray and sand, at $1.25. QWVES MlTTS Any person wishing to secure Assembly Hall apply to Trustee. dt-L-UTA , ' 'Its), L" ' "Ee"- 'iii-i'-,;")),')), tgg, TOt 'Cscr.sje=h " j F--- Niagara Falls, Ont.-"As my par- ents have used Dr. Pieree's remedies :Qs with such won- 1,11% 'ts), derful and quick ' lei results I take great (5:; Tit , pleasure in send- - c, ' Ing a good word 2‘: to boost the cause icC, of 'Freedom from aerriC, its, Illness.' I have ‘ ? }:;\1=,=_\ 1i‘I/Isedd the Golden Agli% F. 'ii, if e ical Discovery qNlill l, 1:1)ic5--t at times for the €14 / 1"tt11iis') past three years. / ” Am a pressman by occupation and the labor is quite fatiguing and injurious to the system. But today business has no drawback for me. Three cheers for Dr. Pierce’s Discovery!"---)) H. Dempsey, Jr., 32 Bridge St. As soon as you begin to take this "Discovery" you begin to feel its bracing, appetizing effect. Buy of your neighborhood drug store in tab- lets and liquid, or send 10c to Dr. Pieree's Laboratory in Bridgeburg, Ont., for trial pkg. tablets and write for free medical advice. Colds, Fevers or a Rundown Condition, Take This Advice Pleasantville, N. S.---Ni'our years ago I was a very sick Woman. The doctor said it was pneumonia. It kept me in bed tor five weeks and left me so weak that I could hardly get about. A dear friend advised me to try Dr. Pierce's remedies and I did so. After taking a bottle of the Golden Medical Discovery and one of the Favorite Prescription I found I was getting so much stronger that I continued using them, together with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, until I fully recovered my strength." -Mrs. Agnes Brunell. Red Blood, Vim, Vigor, Vitality Fol- low This Advice STRENGH AND HEALTH W U SE; *7 -!!Wes+on Dairy Products il. TTMES & GUTDE. WESTON General Dry Goods W. J. CRUICKSHANK Weston Weston Lodge No. 200 Auctioneers ELLERBY FARR, Clerk. AFTER GRIP .Lyon§ WESTON 1n A self-made, self-satisfied and self- assertive itinerant preacher was ex- piating to a college graduate on his own eloquence. "Colleges," he de- clared, "ain't necessary when a. Preacher's got a genuine call to the ministry-rm thankful to say the MTG. opened my mouth without edu- cation." That's interesting," returned his hear-er. "Come to think of it, something like that happened several thousand years ago, in connection with alaam, wasn't it?" Again the answer came, "Yes." “Then who vill buy a diamond ring tor tourpence?" avay Any Post Office in British Col, umbia or Yukon: 12c. per lb. straight The ship was settling down fast be- neath the waves. The captain stood calmly at his voilt, when he was ap- proached by an excited old Jew, who demanded: "Vos the ship sinking?" "Yes," came the reply. , "And all the boats vas vashed Any Post Office in Alberta) 120. per 1b., llc. each add. 1b. after 7 lbs. Any Post Office in Quebec or May itoba: loc. per 1b., 7c. per each add. Hy, ur- to 11 lbs. , Any Post Office in Saskatchewan or Maritime Provinces: 12c. per 1b., Sc. each add. lb. up to 11 lbs. T Parcel. Post _ United States: 1c. per 02., limit of weight 4 lb. 6 ot. In Canada, limit of weight. 11 lbs. Any Post Office within 20 miles, including place of mailing: 50. per 1b., lc. for each add. up to 4 lbs., 20. for each add. up to 11 lbs. Any Post Office, beyond 20 miles, but within the Province of Ontario: 10c. per 1b., SC. tor each add. up to 11 lbs. (Continued from Page is) and all other places within the Em- pire. United States and Mexico; 9620. each. . ,. *War Tax included. l Other countn'ész' 6:. each. Canatruu1-can'ada, Great Britain and :65th other places within the Em- pire, United States and Mexico: 1c., per 4 oz. Newspapers-To all other countries: 20. per 2 oz. Printed.--'-, United States and Mexico: lc. per 2 oz. Matter-All other countries: 2c. per 2 oz. Great Britain: 20c. per lb., 160. each add. lb. Parcel Post.-Br"1tish India Islands generally and Bahamas by direct route from Halifax: 12c. per lb. But alls well at ends well, an Joe Pickford Wornlt a bad soora. He'd, telled Abe to give Sammy his wages. Tha. knaws I don't want to rob t' lad, he ses. Ah knew at Pudsa hed no chonce agean Castleford, lewk hah easy they bet Holbeck. Abe handed Sammy his wages, and Sammy went straight tut wife's mother's. Here tha art, he ses, handing over the brass. Abe Sut, he'd browt it away wi him. All reight Sammy, but it lewks as if ah sail her to come tut Mild gate for it after this. Who a won, were added. ' Castleford, ses Sammy. but he was too jubilant about his wages just then tel be sorry for Pudsa, Castleford i' t'i last minnit, and after a pause, but by! gum, Sarah, there’s some rotten referees, f SOLVING THE PROBLEM OF HOW TO MIAJL XMAS PARCELS Nah, ses Sammy, Sarah hes goan too her mother’s, an ah must hey been dreaming. Ah thowt at Pudsa hed won by 15 goals, an ah wot sharting a bit ah reckon. Everybody laffed then, an Abe Sutliffe ses, come on Sammy, old lad, we'll be i' time ter see t' finish it We hurry. When realized he'd been dreaming he hur- ried off wi Abe, hopin his dream wod come trew. Ah bud ah thowt at 15 goals wor rayther rubbing it in he ses to Abe, bud, ah don't care if they only win bi a try. Just as they, gat tut field ther wor a big shart and ivery- body cum rushing aht. Who as won, who as won, ses Sammy, catching a teller bi his coit-tails. Castleford, he says, Needham kicked a' goal i' t' last minnit. Poor Sammy sank to the ground, his dream shattered, his week's wages gone. . (Continued From Last Week) Sammy sat on. it wor warm' and cosy it kitchen, bud it semmed quiet wi aht Sarah. He lucked up at clock, Quarter past two, well ah mun be goin afore long. aw deary ah wish t' match wor ower an Pudsa it next rahind. He yuwned, stretched his sen, and gat up an lewked aht o' t' winder, it lewked cowd aht side an like to snow, so Sammy sat dahn agean. Ah'll wait a bit longer, he ses, ther doant kick oft well three an its moan far tut "Loins." Ay bud its warm in here, well ah mun go. Sammy niver knew haw he gat tut field, crahds o' men an lads an some Wimmen tew wor makking ther way up tut field an when Sammy fan his sen in front o' t' grand stand, t' match hed started. SADDIY DUFTON on T' CUP TIE "Nah Pudsa," "play up Pudsa," men an wimmen wor sharting at top o' ther voices, an Sammy aboov 'em all. Cum on Pudsa, shew em hah to dew it, as t' Pudsa forrards came rushing dahn t' field, dribbling t' ball in front on em. But Needham wor thear, an he sammed t' ball up an porsed it reight back agean, and then Sammy went wild wi joy, cos Percy Hoyle hed copped t' ball an wor racing dahn t' field. Needham, Goodhind and speed cud'nt stop him, an Percy ran round t' goal posts an scored reight under t' cross bar. They could hear Sammy yelling in Stannila when Arthur Hal- liday kicked t' goal. But that wor nobbut beginning. Pudsa, go on Pudsa, mak mince-meyt of em, yelled Sammy, as try after try wor scored, an Arthur Halliday bust his booit toes wide oppen wi kncking goals. But it wor all ower at last. Pudsa 15 goals an 3 tries to nil. Poor old Castleford, and poor old Joe Pickford. thought Sammy, as he made for t' gate. Ah mun get hod o' Abe nah an collect mi brass. By but its warm, he thought, as he pushed and shoved, and finally fell wi his head on't ribs/0' t' tire- place, when he woke with a Jump, Whear am ah, what the heng meyt is all t' noise abahti He lewked rahnd, and here he wor i’t hahse are a lot o' tolh gaping threw t' winder. Eh up, he's coming aht nah, yelled someone, an they all fell back from the winder. Then t' door opponed an in walks P. C. Batty. Here, come on nah, come on quiet, says Batty to Sammy, where's the wife's body, he added, lewking under t' table an then peeping in tut bedroom. Wife's body, see Sammy, dazed, to my wife’s body. Ah, says P, C. Batty, the wife's body thi neighbors ses that go an ring i thi head, they heead thee yeiling abaht making her into mince-rneyt,'an they tho1tght tha wor killing her. I” By Edwin Elana GET YOUR FALL SUIT AT C. M. LYONS Agent for HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN New Samples Now In. Quality, Fit and Price Guarante Phone 30 Moore’s ke Cream and Lunch Parlor EAGLE HOUSE BLOCK MAIN ST.. WESTON Drop into Moore's for MilllSiWs Kill CREAM , «5: w,,s.,Cvw'i" SERVED AT M)i)llli'i TINSMITH AND FURNACE SPECIALISTS PHONE 14 MAIN STREET, WESTON (Shop over Oldham's Store) This season's latest dances taught. For terms, etc., apply at her residence'-- Cor. Church Street and Rosemount Ave., Weston . PHONE 389 Class or private tuition WELL, THIS IS THE TIME TO HAVE IT MADE O.K. THE SUMMER SEASON WITH ALL ITS DAMPNESS HAS AFFECTED YOUR PIPES, AND THEY NEED ATTENTION. YOUR FURNACE WILL GIVE BETTER SATISFAC- TION IF WE CLEAN IT OUT AND LOOK OVER IT. DON'T WAIT TILL THE COLD DAYS ARE HERE. HAVE IT DONE NOW BY EXPERIENCED TINSMITHS. You can get the best of Roofing here. Roofing of all kinds repaired or put on, including Tar and Gravel. Eavestroughing is our specialty. Furnace and Heating systems installed. BOYS ! BURGESS BROS. FURNACE (1K? C. M. LYONS GENERAL DRY GOODS MISS MOLLIE AMBLER MODERN DANCING EVERYBODY ! GET THE HABIT- PROMPT SERVICE at your Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candies and Light Lunches. J? _ _ ,' _"_ III IIIII Quality, Fit and Price Guaranteed 18 Main Street, Weston MAIN ST., WESTON GIRLS I PAGE SEVEN tlt iii l

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