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Times & Guide (1909), 30 Aug 1922, p. 7

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O 3 <P SALVATION ARMY 10 _ _HOL0 MNMVES One year ago next Sunday the local â€" branch of the Salvation Army held its â€" first service in Mount Dennis. It isl gratifying to look back on the year | mthat has passed and note the magniâ€"i (ficent advance that the Mount Dennis Salvation Army has made. The mem-l, _ bership is continually growing and it | â€" is hoped that in the near future a band J will be organized in the local branch. ?’W’hile the Citadel on York Avenue isf fifiot a huge structure, one cannot help ut comment on the neat and com-’ pact building that beautifies the | Main Road and helps to take away | _ the empty look that is caused by the | large amount of vacant land at this] _ point. This advance has only been through the hard work of Captains Coul and Chivers, who, have worked unceasingly toward the advancement of the Local Branch. To celebrate the first anniversary special services have ‘ been arranged and a cordial invitation _to attend them is extended to all. The services will be in charge of Colâ€" _onel McMillan, Brigadier Walton, and Einsign Wilson. â€" The . Lisgar ,Brassl _ Band will be in attendance all day, _ which will be well worth hearing as it} is one of the best in the Province. Then might they say â€" those vanisl ed onesâ€" And blessed is the thought: "So death is sweet to us, beloved, Though we may show you naught. We may not to the quick reveal The victory of deathâ€" Ye cannot tell us if you would, The mystery of breath." The child who enters life comes not With knowledge or intent, So those who enter death must go As little children sent, Nothing is known, butâ€"I believe That God is overhead, And as life is to the living, So death is to the dead. We know not what it is, dear, © > This sleep so deep and still, The folded hands, the awful calm; The cheek so pale and chill. The lids that will not lift again, Though we may call and call; The strange white solitude of peace _ That settles over all. We know not what it means, dear, This desolate heartâ€"pain; This dread to take our daily way, And walk in it again. We know not to what other sphere I The loved who leave us go, Nor why we‘re left to wonder still, Nor why we do not know. DEATH OR THE TWO MYSTERIES Next Sunday is First Anniversary _ of the Salvation Army in Mount Dennis _« Welcome news for the children, I don‘t think. Well, just buy them a pair of my splendid School Boots, and they will be hanpy just the same, and you will be happy too, when you see the derful value you get.. They are not cheap boots, but real good boots at a low price. â€" f ' Sm â€" us s on s BROWN DRESS BOOT, Blucher style with rubber heel and comfortable, broadâ€"fitting toe, Goodyear welt sole. This _ is a real good boot and a decided bargain. $ 4 49 Priced at . :........l.llnsnva is l alt . es e BLACK KID BOOT, with plain round toe, a fine boot for an _ older man who wants solid comfort. $3 95 HEAVY WORK BOOTS, solid leather, plain toe or with toe caps, all sizes. EWX 5 BROW 1 0O‘ Bf ACHK ELK, Biucker st le, a soft, o i fittalle ouat a d aoars dke isgr, all als s $4 4E' OXFORDS IN BLACK OR BROWNâ€"All Goodyear welts, best of material and workmanship. All sizes. $ 4 95 WHITE CANVAS DRESS BOOTSâ€"Rubber &1 7F A REAL STRONG BOOT FOR BOYS, black or brown, plain toes, or with toe caps. Sizes 1â€"55% €n We trew uoS (D S «omm ind ie ts & ww‘.wvfi' ;;‘:“;.‘f‘f‘:ix’;.uâ€":r‘vb.-‘,:‘\,.-,-ffig?vriz‘.g\? Peiean ok mM xipra Ameparli: kess Cann usn «‘-'{flv.ng‘-...i‘[ Tss ouun . ies Sn xex) Pame ce c e ols d folaciced pecteuded Poter e mc oth mt ESphe io ar IINMSRANECiboR s tm on Mefiie eC on Welencroe “4',_-3:5-‘3.9‘4%’( Minhed Msm se oo l nunine old nCt is uoltmb‘ ponng: ce n C omptnns | \arieeien s botes o. _ Y â€" Tscfi y “e:%i"\ s ies t c2,p" y omm os" o ol akalp Cus» lcgt, . *;31@;_,,,--"""{53"?‘3"' 3 S Lo w ie io ds Sizes 11 to 18 ............. Here is a bargain boys remember. Phone 120w DNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1922 ie soles and half in. heels. All sizes. .. â€"â€"By Mrs. Binions Remember this is the store where you get your money‘s worth and satisfaction guaranteed, goods exchanged or your money back. Positively no holdâ€"up. MENS BARGAINS vanishâ€" Did you ever notice those beautiful and clever pictures advertising a well known make of camera? Why not tell the WORLD they are made in Mount Dennis? Mount Dennis has Aâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" beaten forty times for beauty, so a lady says who has recently visited a noted . pleasure resort. Did YOU know it? Boost your own Mount Dennis! / A man who seems to know says that all the difference between grownâ€"up people and children is that the former weigh more and are not so happy. Softly the evening breezes blow, And wafts me o‘er the sea, As homeward bound my bark it sails, And brings me home to thee: $ Home to thee, my country, The dearest place on earth, For since to foreign lands I‘ve sail‘d, T‘is now I know thy worth. And oft, yea oft, at eventide, That pensive hour of ‘peace, When cares and woes that haunt mankind, To most of humans cease; ‘"Twas then my heart would long, and long, To sail the mighty main, And satisfy that one desire, Be homeward bound Again. j â€"R. W. Kenyon. Whilst nestled in thy bosom safe, Serene from care and woe, My heart the secret from me kept, The love that now I know, But when in distant lands I trod, My soul in rapture flew, To where the roses climbing bloom‘d And honeysuckles grew. Go west, young man, was the advice given some years ago, and several residents are still moving out Weston way. WHY â€" TORONTO?â€"â€" Boost your own town! By the way, is there a Sanitary Inâ€" spector. for this districtâ€"or don‘t we need one? By the wayâ€"What‘s happened to the pigeon fliers and young fanciers? Gone to Conquer other fields? But when we get that railway station, town hall, proper car. service and a few other little things, O Boy! won‘t they come back to a real town! Mount Dennis Poultry Association will hold its monthly show of young stock WHEN? â€" Sidewalks on Glendale could b E}elr pgace{llox; Lambton Avenu: gitci e street lights would i To be appreciated One more argument for Incorporâ€" ation. 4 "‘Taxes! Taxes!"‘ who‘s got the PTaxes"? it f Nine years ago is a long time to find out that <they‘re missing now. Did it need a JURY? TXE MA HOMEWARD BOUND ap e casscte: yaay ooo m eE "‘7‘”‘ e «o. 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(e stt Noml svemnh oeare ihoion en borerermcny (be Hicanretce We wl o9 oo Curanlcke teol & se sos Ciraus y â€" ie M ) fls (ea o se o) is (a on . O atos homg ol o9 o s y 1y i C m»"li’?‘&*‘ ol ‘ I 88 s CToyl fdesaoes Ey :i'}ru M t hy rare k t relcnty~ ons «c es aed ts fln ectle ncnt m l Cmelllys dfi ssice CTotr es se rrip yc ofi oe: C ett OR o Rivape flls‘ ies Â¥ y ie l ooy afama Ti ytl *‘g*‘%"vrg t ttg‘;;:, es t id oi 9 it 4 o alllcias es ons eiieendcs dusmuoy on ellel CGrlot" J Wxtline Vielparare) epsntnat canms Cmueenor e NesoFs d Ee ic ied & c 22. T â€" SEREIRIEAANIS . mm * : 4 ; :’; s $1.75 Ezesai-5;; $2o95 2. ~$2.50 IN THE SIRFFT §M§ . E.. SHEE T $ To Mend Walls If the plastering is cracked â€"and broken in places, a simple home remâ€" edy may be used to repair it and make a smooth surface for repapering. Wet some newspapers in the paste usâ€" ed for papering, tear it into bits and plaster up the broken places in the walls with it. It will stick very tightâ€" ly and will insure a smooth, firm surface. It is well before repapering to paste a thin strip .of. muslin or a piece of wall paper over the needed surface. 4 fTHE ONTARIO RAILWAY AND 1 MUNICIPAL BOARD All and singular that certain parâ€" cel or tract of land and premises, beâ€" ing composed of part of lot number five in the fifth concession west of Yonge Street in the Township of North York, in the County of York, and parts of the adjoining side road allowance to the north thereof and of the concession road allowance to the east â€"thereof.. The said parcel being that portion of the lands in the said Township lying to the south and east of the present limits of the corporaâ€" tion of the Town of,. Weston in said County and bounded on the south by the existing southerly limit of said lot five and its production easterly. and on the east by the centre line of the concession road allowance along the easterly limit of said lot five, and which is more particularly described as follows:â€"Commencing at the intersecâ€" tion of the centre line of the said concession road allowance in front of said lot five and of lot six in said concession with the centre line of the side road allowance between said lots five and six; thence south seventyâ€" four degrees west along the said cenâ€" tre line of side road allowance, being part of the present limit of the said Town of Weston, 2684 feet to the intersection with the northâ€"westerly production of the easterly limit of the right of way of the Canadian Pacific Railway crossing said lot five; thence south fiftyâ€"four degrees, fifteen minutes (54° 15") east, along said production and said easterly limit_of right of way, being part of the present limit of the said Town of Weston, 1653 feet to the existing southerly limit of said lot five; thence north seventyâ€"fbur degrees, east, along the existing southerly limit of said lot five and its production easterly 1480 feet to the centre line of said concession road allowance; thence north nine deâ€" grees west, along the centre of. said concession road allowance 1349 feet to the place of beginning. _ _______ * DATED at Weston, this 25th day of August, A.D, 1922%. In the matter of the application of the Town of Weston for annexaâ€" «tion of part of the Towship of North York to the Town of Weston. The Ontario Railway and Municipal Board has appointed Wednesday, the 6th day of September, A.D. 1922, at the hour of eleven o‘clock in the foreâ€" noon (Daylight Saving Time), at its Chambers, 47 Queen‘s Park, in the city of Toronto, for the hearing of the application under Section 21 of "The Municipal Act" for annexation to the Town of Weston of that portion of Township of North York, described as: APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING BOYS‘ MAHOGANY OR BLACK ELK BLUCHER, one BOYS‘ TENNIS SHOESâ€"In white, brown or black, in all sizes, at genuine cleanâ€"up prices. } sUVY BOX KIP BRLMORALSâ€"They * ave medium pointed toes, mibber hees, and sewn \7# wrlas mekes a real limp hret gnl ts arlilk Sizes 8 to 1454 Sizes 1 to 514 ... Sizes 11 to 13%% J. H. TAYLOR, Clerk of the Town of Weston NOTICE 10 BOYS BOOTS ty _~. $ B THE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON e | onnninennonennenoenonconno enc onmneennneeno0 enc oinoonnnmenconmnononoonioneo000 0000 000000000000 o0conn00â€"00000000no00000000n000000 co000.0000000 fr cimnonmnnnminoom mm io eneoooio o ooonioomnonemiepa(ooniononnono0oonconno0 ooo ooo crccoinconconitiiec io comice it cocncout i0000 °C000 2922 DUNDAS ST. W. FOSTER BUSINESS COLLEGE s stands for the best in BUSINESS EDUCATION x . [ Register now 3M imE EeE While the maturing bonds will carry interest to 1st December, 1922, the new bonds will commence to earn interest from 1st November, 1922, GIVING A BONUS OF A FULL MONTH‘S INTEREST TO THOSE AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE CONVERSION PRIVILEGE, THE MINISTER OF FINANCE offers to holders of these bonds who desire to continue their investment in Dominion of Canada securitiee the privilege of exchanging the maturing bonds for new bonds bearing 5% per cent interest, payable half yearly, of either of the following classes:â€" This offer is made to holders of the maturing bonds and is not open to other investors. The bonds to be issued under this proposal will be substantially of the same character as those which are maturing, except that the exemption from taxation does not apply to the new issue. Dated at Ottawa, 8th August, 1922. lisgl er now. Fall term opens August 28th. Evening sessions September 6th. S ST. W. PHONE JCT. 4161W. J. FRANK FOSTER, Principal $ | re 1 Bd y3a ag To Holders of Five Year 5; per cent Canada‘s _ _â€"_â€". Victory Bonds _ (a) Five year bonds, dated 1st November, 1922, to mature 1st Novembeir, 1927. (b) Ten year bonds, dated 1st November, 1922, to mature 1st November, 1932.â€" AE BA T kirals=lr= Issued in 1917 and Maturing 1st December, 1922. With every pair of Boys‘ orâ€"Girls‘ School Boots you will get. a large Work Book absolutely free. Ask for it. C EXTRA SPECIAL \“\\%’/i; q‘ § A é f & \g X 27 L. a '(“;?AL- “\2 ’;'5 CONVERSION PROPOSALS Y 1EA x [ 3A 1E râ€"letmâ€"_Ee m If2]E®] 1Cs [ PATENT LEATHER SLIPPERS, one and two * straps, latest styles <.../..l....l.l.lkag. on $3.95 Twoâ€"Tone Slippers, patent leather and grey suede or sand suede, with one strap. The latest thing for $3 95 fall isnn nsl t is e daalta enc n . P o What about a pair of CARPET SLIPPERS? Men or Women, sizes ............... They are worth the money â€" don‘t forget. BLACK OR BROWN BOOTS in several styles, all grouped in one lot, to be sold at one price, all at a big $3 95 treduction .. a stt ic ie c on o BLACK KID OXFEORDS, round toes cushion soles and rubâ€" ber heels. If you want comfort, here it is. $3 50 naAlMelses _ snn t oo ic es e An Assortment of Slippers and Oxfords, you should be able to get suited in this lot, for there is certainly a wide asâ€" sortment to choose from, all one price. \VlAt.......-.--.-o-'.ww.--....... ronr ror r gorce $2995 Holders of maturing fully registered bonds, interest payable by cheque from Ottawa, will receive their December 1 interest cheque as usual. Holders of coupon bonds will detach and retain the last unmatured coupon before surrendering the bond itself for conversion purposes. [ : Holders of the maturing bonds who wish to avail themselves of this conversion privilege should take their bonds AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to a Branch of any Chartered Bank in Canade@ and receive in exchange an official receipt for the bonds surrendered, containing an undertaking to deliver the corresponding bonds of the new issue. The surrendered bonds will be forwarded by banks to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa, where they will be exchanged for bonds of the new issue, in fully registered, er coupon registered or coupon bearer form carrying interest payable 1st May and 1st November of each year of the duration of the loan, the first interest payment accruing and payable 1st May, 1923. Bonds of the new issue will be sent to the: banks for delivery immediately after the receipt of the surrendered bonds. The bonds of the maturing issue which are not converted under this proposal will be paid off in cash on the 1st December, 1922. 164 LAMBTON AVE. Estimates Prepared Children‘s sizes .. Blackburn & Murphy CEMENT CONTRACTORS Adâ€"ES WwOMENS BARGAINS Cement Blocks, Bricks, Slabs and Piers cal Manufacture the Higshest Grade W. S. FIELDING, allsir ols 1213 Weston Road MOUNT DENNIS Minister of Finance RIRZIBEIF i1 iGlrEl€Tmr.ETo AIRMB! 2B mt t O MT. DENNIS . 39¢ Cellar Work PAGE SEVEN 11 (7. s all i9 1 i r4 41 <ig} 3}} H (}$ égg i

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