F bas 1 s â€" S§SETS 8 %i’ ie Milton Brick Ltd. t yA & â€" FOR SALEâ€"Handâ€"picked ~snow _ apâ€" ples, Apply 169 Main St. N., Wesâ€" ton. oâ€"5â€"1t Province of Ontario, Married Woman, will apply to the Parliament of Canâ€" ada, at the next session thereof, for a BILL OF DIVORCE from her husâ€" band, Gordon Montgomery Pearcy, of the said City of Toronto, Insurance Broker, on the ground of adultery. â€" DATED at Toronto, in the Province of Ontario, this l7th day of Novemâ€" ber, 1925. J 1 xâ€"5â€"5t GENERAL TINSMITHING 209 Main St. N. Weston Manufacturers of High Grade Face Brick, in Pressed and Rug; also our mew Maple Bark Brick. All of these ba several colors and shades. For prices or samples apply to Shop 766 « NOTICE is hereby given that Hazel Pearle Clark Pearcy, of the City of Toronto, in_tlle VCorunty of York, in the 106 Rosemount Ave. Phone 106 SHKEET METAL WORKERS SLA W S 0 N WANTEDâ€"A ‘cheerful, _ reliable (girl look after a conveleseent woman for a month or more. ~Call Wednesday evening or Saturday at 201 King Stâ€" Uak oâ€"bâ€"It The Granite Concrete Block Co., Ltd. FOR RENTâ€"$23 per month; 5 rooms and bath room. : Water, gas, elecâ€" tric garage. 77 St. John‘s Rd., phone INio72. Apply at 77â€"St. John‘s Rd. FOR RENTâ€"Board â€" and _ rooms; prices reasonable. Apply 17 Queen‘s Drive, Weston. oâ€"5â€"1t FOR SALEâ€"Genuine Victrola, cost $335.00. â€" Will sell cheap; cash or terms. L. R; Barlett, 115 Main St. °S., Weston. Phone 845. xâ€"5â€"1t FOR SALEâ€"3 (burner gas stove, $15.00; also ‘Imperial Oxford range, $10,00.. Apply 59 St. John‘s ‘Rd., ‘ Weston. xâ€"5â€"1t FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"Double house on Weston Road N., opposite Masâ€" sey Harris plant. Rent, $20.00 per month. Purchase price, $30.00 per month. Key at. Superior Store, _ Main St. N., Weston, or write Wilâ€" ‘liam Gillman, Glen Williams P.0. WANTEDâ€"A man to attend to furâ€" nace. Apply by letter, stating wages expected. Box 22, Times & Guide, Service Supplies FOR SALEâ€"Yard and barn, ,centrai Yocation in Weston, suitable for teamster or truckman. Geo. B. Moogk, 211 Main St. N., Weston, Telephone 89. ; xâ€"16â€"tâ€"f WANTEDâ€"Boots and shoes to repair, Prices reasonable. Apply T. Hatton, Main St., Weston. | Phone 238. FOR SALEâ€"Made to order boots f61 . men and boys. Strong and durable ‘ Apply T. Hatton, Main Street, Wes« ton. â€" Phone 238. xâ€"45â€"1t FOR SALEâ€"6 roomed brick clad ‘house. in «Weston, ‘all convenieces, good location. Apply Geo. B. Moogk, 211 Main St. N., Phone 89. xâ€"16â€"tf Phones JUnct. 3193 and 1354 832 Weston Road [ _ WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1925 RAYBRIGHT ELECTRIC PRODUCTS Weston t NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DIVORCE #85 MAIN ST. NORTH Phone 346]J 509 Excelsior Life Bldg., _ Toronto, Canada, Solicitors for the Applicant CAMPBELLâ€"& COMPANY, Open Evenings W. C. BURRAGE BR OS. â€"ancâ€"â€" Phones : Res. 573] Weston oâ€"5â€"1t xâ€"4A5â€"1t Dated at Weston this 14th day of November, 1925. & HARRY G. MUSSON, Take notice that the Council of the Corporationâ€"of the Town of Weston, in pursuance of Section 9 of "The Local Improvement Act," as amended, intends to .construct the undermentioned work on .the followingâ€" streets, between the points mentioned, as a local improveâ€" ment and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting ‘directly on the work: WATERMAIN On Denison Road extension and Lipâ€" pincott Street from Denison Road, an approximate distance of 583 feet, a sixâ€" inch cast iron distributing watermain with necessary hydrants. . Theâ€" estimated ‘cost . of the work is $1786.95, of which $537.55 is to be paid by the Corporation. The estimated speâ€" cial rate per foot frontage is $1.91. The specialâ€"assessment is to be paid in twenâ€" ty annual ‘instalments. (The estimated annual rate is 16 cents per foot). A petition to the said Council will not avail to prevent its construction, but a petition against the work or the manner in which it has been undertaken may ‘be made pursuant to Section 9 of "The Local\Improvement Act," to the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board, by a majority of the owners representâ€" ing at least oneâ€"half of the value .of the lots which are to be specially assessed therefor. And I hereby call upon: all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected acâ€" ‘cording to law, the last, day ‘for apâ€" peal being the 5th day of December, 1925. ; Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 10 of the Voters Lists Act and that I have posted up at my, office in the Town Hall, ‘Wes ton, on the 14th day of November, 1925, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said â€"municipality at Munâ€" icipal Elections, and that such list reâ€" mains there for inspection. Datedâ€"and published this 24th day of November, 1925. xâ€"3â€"8â€"t CLERK‘S NOTICE" OF FIRST POSTâ€" ING OF VOTERS‘ LIST Voters‘ List, 1925, Municipality of ‘the Town of Weston, County of York _ Dated at Woodbridge this 1st day of December, ©1925. } ~~<~_RD.‘W. BROWN, Notice is hereby_given that a Court will ‘be held, purstiant to The Ontario Voters‘ Lists Act, by his Honour, the Judge of itytle County Court of the County of ork, at the Town Hall, Woodbridge, on Saturday, the 12th day of December, 1925, at 10 o‘clock am«, to hear and determine complaints of ‘errors and omissions in the Voters‘ List of the Municipality of Woodbridge for the year 1925. V oters‘ List 1925 FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS and CONDITIONS ,OF SALE, apply to the undersigned < solicitors for the Mortgagee. _ _ DATED at Brampton this 12th day of November, 1925. GRAHAM, GRAHAM & BOWYER, f Barristers, Brampton, Ont. 1. o xâ€"3t TERMS: The said property will be offered for sale subject to a Reserve Bid. Ten per cent. (10%) of the Purchase Price‘ shall be paid at the time of sale, and the balance within 30 days thereafter. parcel; tract of ‘land and premises sitâ€" vate, lying and â€"béing in the Town of Weston and County of York in the Province ‘ofâ€"Ontario, and being comâ€" posed of part of Lot Number 75, as shown on Plan M 338, in the Land Titles Office in the City of "Toronto, in the said County, and may be betâ€" ter known â€"as:~ Commencing at the southerly angle of said Lot 75, thence northâ€"easterly along the northâ€"westerâ€" ly Jlimit â€"of Joseph Street thirty feet thence northâ€"westerly and parallel to the ~south westerly limit® of the . said Lot .75, ‘one hundred and three feet (103‘) five inches (5"), more or less, to the southerly limit of Church Street; thence north westerly along the said [Aimit of Churchâ€"Street twentyâ€"nine feet and three inches <(29‘ 3"), more or less, to the north westerly limit of said Lotâ€"75; thence. south westerly along ‘the said _north westerly limit of said Lot 75 nine feet and nine inches (9‘ 9"), more or less, to the most westerâ€" ly angle of said Lot 75; thence south easterly along the south westerly limit of said Lot:75¢ one hundred. and twenty feet (120‘), more or less, to the place of beginning. tached one and oneâ€"half storey, sixâ€" roomed, brickâ€"veneered residence, on cement block ‘foundation, with bathâ€" room and with hardwood floors and hardwood trim. THERE IS SAID TO BE ERECTâ€" ED UPON THIS PROPERTY a deâ€" UNDER AND BY <~VIRTUE OF THE POWERS OF SALE contained in a <:Certain~ Charge ~or Mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction at the Eagle Hotel in the Town ‘of Weston, on Saturday the Iwentyâ€"eighth day of November, 1925, at two.,o‘clock in the afternoon, the following property, that is to say: Have assisted nature THOUSANDSCASES LAST HALF.CENTURYâ€"DELAYED and PAINFUL MENSTRUATION. _ Nodanâ€" gerous Drugs. Reliable druggists will not offer substitutes. Sealed TIN box with our signature, mailed on rcceigtsz.oo, Knickerâ€" Socter Remedy.Co. 71 E Front St., Toron‘ ) Mortgage Sale of Valuable Residential Property in the Town of Weston Dr?Martel‘s Female Pills LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE VILLAGE OE WOODBRIDGE ALL AND SINGULAR that‘certain TOWN OF WESTON LAND TITLES ACT HARRY G. MUSSON, Clerk of Woodbridge Town Clerk Clerk Dated at Islington, this the 23rd day of November, 1925. Being ‘composed of part of lot No. 2, plan I110, registered in the Regisâ€" try Office for East and West Ridings of the County of York, having a frontâ€" age of 35 feet at the front and 22 feet in width at the rear by 130 in depth and otherwise known as No. 98 Church Street, in the said Town of Weston. There is said to be erected upon this property a twoâ€"storey sixâ€" roomed.brick veneered residence in an unfinished condition. TERMS:â€" The said property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid; 10 per_ cent. of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale and the balâ€" ance within 30 days thereafter. The estimated lifetime of the work is 40 years. A Court of Revision will be held on Monday the 14th . day of December, 1925, at 2,00 o‘clock p.m., at the Municiâ€" pal Chambers, Islington, for the purpose of hearing complaints against proposed assessments or the accuracy of frontage measurements and any other complaints which ‘persons may desire to make which is by law . cognizable by the Court. For further particulars and condiâ€" tions of sale apply to Messrs. Graham;, Graham & Bowyer, solicitors for the mortgagee, Brampton, Ontario. 1925. A ts es GRAHAM, GRAHAM & BOWYER, . Solicitors for Mortgagee. Esys as @ xâ€"4t The estimated lifetime of the work is 40 years. Street From To The special rate per foot frontage is $1.12. The :special â€" annual â€" rate per foot frontage is 9¢. The special assessment is to be paid in 20 annual instalments. The Municipal Council of the Corporâ€" ation of the Township of Etobicoke has constructedâ€"as a Local Improvement, an 8 â€"inch watermain, together with the necessary valves, hydrants and special fittings on Street From To George St. Church St. 2340‘ West The cost of the work is $6300.00 of which $1300.00 is to be paid by the Corâ€" poration and charged. to Water Area No. 10. Church South boundary _ North bounâ€" Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the Eagle Hotel in the Town of (Weston, on Saturday,. the 28th day of November, 1925, at 2 o‘clock in the afternoon, the followâ€" ing property, that is to say:â€" The special rate per foot frontage is $1.12, ‘ The special annual rate per foot frontage is 9c. The special assessment is to be paid in 20 annual instalments. of W.A. No. dary of W.A. 10 No. 10 The cost of theâ€"work is $1850.00 of which $500.00 is to be paid by the Corâ€" poration and charged to W. A. ‘No. 10. MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE TAKE NOTICE THAT: November, 1925 ACourt of Revision will be held on Monday, the 14th day of December, 1925, at 2.00 o‘clock p.m., at the Muniâ€" cipal Chambers, Islington, for the purâ€" pose of hearing complaints against proâ€" posed assessments or the accuracy of frontage measurements and any other complaints which persons may desire to make which is by law cognizable by the Court. Dated at Islington, this the 25th day of is $1,08.. _ 8 { The special annual rate per foot frontâ€" age is 14 cents, s tp. _ The special assessment is to be paid in 10 annual instalments. 3. The estimated lifetime of the above works is 15. years. _ s espig s 2: The cost of the work is $1205.00, of which $360.00 is to be‘ paid‘by the Corâ€" poration and charged to Local Improveâ€" ment Area No. 1. The special rate per foot frontage is $1.08. § 4 ut o dry The special assessment is to be paid in 10 annual instalments. / On the East side of Lake‘Drive from James "St., to Lake Promenade. f ‘The special rate per foot frontage is $1.08. The special annual rate per foot frontage is 14 cents, The special assessment is to be paid in 10 annual instalments. 4 On the West side of Lake Drive from the Lake Shore Rd to James St. 2. ‘The cost of the work is $1065.00, of which $320.00 is to be paid by the Corâ€" poration and charged to Local Improveâ€" ment Area No. 1. ar â€" The ‘special annual rate per foot frontage is 14 cents. § ' On the East side of John St., from Lake ‘Shore Rd. to Lake Promenade. 2. ‘The cost of the work is $2690.00, of which $810.00 is to be paid by the Corâ€" poration and charged to Local Improveâ€" ment ‘Area‘ No. I. ' On the West side of Government Rd., from the Lake ~Shore Rd., to Lake Promenade. Wws 2. The cost of the work is $2650.00, of which $800.00 is to be paid by the Corâ€" poration and charged to Local Improveâ€" ment Area No. 1. The special rate per foot frontage is $1.08. Ts The special annual rate per _foot frontage is 14 cents. : ‘The special assessment is to be paid in 10 annual instalments. it 1.‘ The ‘Couneil <of the~Corporation of the Township ‘of Etobicoke ‘has conâ€" structed" as Local~_‘Improvements four foot ~concrete sidewalks on the followâ€" ing streets: & TAKEâ€"NOTICE FHAT Dated this 4th da:v 7ofâ€17\;(;\‘7ember, Water Area No. 10 and Extension LOCAL IMPROVEMENT COURT QOF REVISION Local Improvement ~Court of Revision The special rate per foot frontage PROPERTY IN THE TOWN OF WESTON S. BARRETT, S. BARRETT, Clerk THE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON â€" ~â€" Clerk x=5â€"1= Hazel> Crescent Connaught Cireus Lake Promenade The cost of the work is $1350,.00, of which $520.00 is to be paid by the Corâ€" poration and charged to W. A. No. 1. ‘The special rate per foot frontage is $1.12. The special annual rate per foot frontage is 9c. The special assessment is to be paid in 20 annual instalments. The estimated lifetime of the work is 40 years. & A Court of Revision will be held on Monday, the 14th day of December, 1925, at 2.00 o‘clock p.m., at the Municipal Chambers, Islington, for the purpose of hearâ€" ing complaints against proposed â€"assessments or the accuracy of frontage measureâ€" ments and any other complaints which persons may desire to make which is by law cognizable by the Court. Dated at Islington, this the 23rd day of November, 1925. B © poration The The The The Hazel+ Crescent The cost of poration and cl ‘The special The specia ‘The special The estima On Street On Street Si)_ruce Ave The cos The poration iFhe The ‘=Ehe The TAKE NOTICE THAT:â€" 41 ‘The Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke has constructed as a Local Improvement 6.inch watermains, together with the necesâ€" sary valves, hydrants and special fittings on Golfview Ave, Oakland Ave. Woodlawn Ave. Street Manitoba St., Church St., Evans Ave., Oxford St., TAKE NOTICE THAT:â€" The Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke has constructed as a Local Improvement a Gâ€"inch watermain, together with the necessary valves, hydrants and special fittings on : STREET FROM j ‘TO Manitoba St., Wesley St. is dadd Church (St. Church St., Oxford St. i ) Evans Ave. Evans Ave., } Church St. _ ; T 8 W. Boundary of W.A. Oxford St., Church St, : { $&#" No. 4 Oxford St., Church St, ; .; $4" No. 4 8 © _ W. Boundary of W.A. i | No. 4 o â€"mllg The cost of the work is $3050.00, of which $650.00 is to be paid by the Corâ€" poration and charged to Water Area No. 4. The special rate per foot frontage is $1.12. The special annual rate per foot frontage is 9¢. Theâ€"special assessment is to be paid in 20 annual instalments, The estimated lifetime of the work is 40 years. A Court of Revision will be held on Monday, the 14th:day of December, 1925, at 2.00 o‘clock p.m., at the Municipal Chambers, Islington, for the purâ€" pose of hearing complaints against proposed assessments of ‘the accuracy of frontage measurements andâ€" any other complaints which persons may desire to make which is by law cognizable by the Court. Dated at Islington, this the 28rd day of November, 1925, Dearborn Ave. \ The cost of the work is $700.00, of which $330.00 is to be paid by the Corâ€" poration and charged to Water Area No. 2. The special rate per foot frontage is $1.12. The special annual rate per foot frontage is 9c. The special assessment is to ‘be paid in 20 annual instalments. The estimated lifetime of the work is 40 years. A Court of Revision will be held on Monday, the 14th day ‘of ‘December, 1925, at 2.00 o‘clock p.m., at the Municipal Chambers, Islington, for the purâ€" pose of hearing complaints against proposed assessments of the accuracy of frontage measurements and any other complaints which persons may desire to make which is by law cognizable by the‘Court. _ Dated at Islingtony this the 23rd day of November, 1925. TAKE NOTICE THAT:â€" : The Municipal Council of the Corporation‘ of ‘the FTownship of ‘EtoBicoke has constructed as a Local Improvement a 6â€"inch‘watermain, together with the necessary valves, hydrants and special fittings on 1 STREET FROM TO _STREET > FROM TO 7 South side of Bloor St. _ Macphéerson Ave, Garden Blyd, Garden Blvd. Bloor St. f Meadowvale ‘Drive Jackson Crescent Garden: Blyd. Meadowvale Drive The cost of the work is $3775.00, of which $1,625.00 is to be paid by ‘the Corporation and charged to Water Area No. 7. The special rate per foot frontage is $1.12.. The special annual rate per foot frontage is 9c. The special assessment is to ‘be paid in 20 annual instalments. j A Court of Revision will be held on Monday, the 14th day of December, 1925, at 2.00 o‘clock p.m., at the Municipal Chambers, Islington, for the purâ€" pose of hearing Complaints against proposed assessments of the accuracy of frontage measurements and any other complaints which persons may desire to make which is by law cognizable by the Court. f Dated at Islington, this the 23rd day of November, 1925. â€" S. BARRATT, Clerk. TAKE NOTICE THAT:â€" \ 1 ; The Municipal Council of the:Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke has constructed as a Local Improvement‘a 6â€"inch watermain, together with the necessary‘valves, hydrants and, special fittings on The‘cost of the work is $800.00, of which ‘$450.00 is to be paid by the Corporation and charged to Water Area No. 8. The special rate per foot frontage is‘ $1.12. j The special annual.rate per foot frontage is 9c. & & The special assessment is to be paid in 20 annual instalments. The estimated lifetime of the work is 40 years. â€" } A Court of Revision will beheld on‘ Monday, the 14th day of December, 1925, at 2.00 o‘clock p.m., at the‘ Municipal Chambers, Islington, for the purâ€" pose of hearing complaints against proposed assessments or the accuracy of frontage measurements and any other complaints which persons may desire to make which is by Jaw cognizable by the:Court. : â€" > 5 Dated at Islington, this the 28rd day of November, 1925, S. BARRATT, Clerk. North side of Bloor St. . MOSSOM Rd. the Humber The costof the: work is $3400.00, of which $2250.00 is to be Corporation and charged to Wateér Area No. 3. The special «rate per foot frontage is $1.12. The special annual rate ‘per foot frontage is 9c. The special assessment is to : be paid in 20 annual instalments The estimated lifetime of the iwork is 40 years. STREET FROM TC South side of Bloor St. Highway Bridge (over 330‘ ‘West : the Humber River) TAKE NQOTICE THAT:â€" t The Municipal Council of‘ the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke has constructed as a Local Improvement a 6â€"inch watermain, together with the necessary) valves, hydrants and special fittings on ~STREET ; FROM TO §A n 0 ie an . o oaneniiien cce xrrAAiarowos i h 2 BR \ve. Government Rd. «â€"â€"Tamarac Ave. cost of the work is $1000,00, of which $425.00 is to be paid by the Cor and charged to W. A. No.:1. & special rate per foot frontage is $1.12. special annual rate per foot frontage is 9c. special assessment is to be paid in 20 annual instalments. estimated lifetime of ‘the work is 40 years. â€" Ave. the E. Boundary of Lot 63, Plan 2175 Golfview Ave. n Ave, the E. Boundary ‘of Lot 121, Plan :2175 \Golfview Ave. cost of the work is $1950.00, of which $1250.00 is to be paid by the Corâ€" and charged to W. A, No. I. special rate per foot frontage is $1.12. special annual rate per foot frontage is 9c. special assessment is to be paid in 20 annual instalmentsâ€" estimated lifetime of the work is 40 years. ‘ ~LOCAL IMPROVEMENT COURT OF REVISION LOCAL IMPROVEMENT COURT OF REVISION WATER AREA NO. 1 EXTENSIONS LOCAL IMPROVEMENT COURT OF REVISION W. A. NO. 4 EXTENSIONS LOCAL IMPROVEMENT COURT OF REVISION LOCAL IMPROVEMENT COURT OF REVISION WATER AREA NO. 3 EXTENSIONS t WATER AREA NO. 7 EXTENSION W. A. NO. 2 EXTENSION From Oakland Ave From rom Simpson Ave. S. BARRATT, Clerk, S. BARRATT, Clerk: To S. BARRATT, Clerk. the Humber River _ _ 2250.00 is to be paid by ‘the To To Barnsvale Ave. the South Street line of Cherry Street. An indignation meéting some two hundred strong met at Thistletown on Friday night last, all voicing their opinâ€" ion as to the action being taken re the cutting of the street railway service from ‘the north end of the Town of Weston to "Woodbridge.s Exâ€"Warden ‘W. J.(Gardhouse ‘occupied ‘the chair, and with him on the platform were Reeve T. A. C. Tier, Reeve W. Mitâ€" \chell,'Dr. MclLean, of Woodbridge, and others prominent in ‘municipal circles, ’all of whom voiced their strong disâ€" approval of the action taken, and Also pointed out the great loss to the muniâ€" cipality if (the â€"action was enforced. Many of those using the line have their homes in the: district, <but ~work in the city, and if the line were to be disconâ€" tinued, they would be forced to move back to the city. No railway transâ€" portation would mean depreciation of their property ‘values, andâ€"they would lose out on ‘this end as well. Reeve Mitchell, also Dr. McLean, in their adâ€" dresses, recalled speeches and promises made by Sir Henry Thornton earlier in the year that they would be taken care of and notâ€"left stranded, and that the railway ~wouldâ€"not be closed without the sanction of _the Railway Board, which, at the time, was thought to mean the Ontario Board, but now ‘was construed as the Dominion Board. Afâ€" ter a ‘lengthy (discussion, it was deâ€" cided to take action at once, sending a strong petition to headquarters, and Reeve T. A.C. Tier, Dr. McLean and Rev. R, Sims, with exâ€"Warden W. J. Gardhouse added by a second motion: were appointed to draft a resolution to be forwarded to Sir Henry Drayton, M.P. for West York; Col. T. Herbert Lennox, M.P., North York, and Counâ€" ty Solicitor and Sir Henry Thornton, this resolution to express strong indigâ€" nation at the short noticeâ€"given of the discontinuance of the line, also as to the legality of the motion. A world in which all was natural and nothing . supernatural _ would be a‘ meagre world, indeed.â€"Dr. J. A. Morison. Bloor St. Jopling Ave., Greenwood Ave. / 10%>" Johnston Ave., Bloor St. Frederick St. â€" 6" Greenwood Ave., Bloor‘ St. Frederick St. 6 Jopling Ave., f = Bloor‘St. Frederick St. 6° The cost of ‘the work is $6450.00, of which $1850.00 is to be paid by the Corâ€" | poration and charged to Water Area No 7. The special rate‘per ifoot frontage is $1.12. f The special annual rate per‘ foot frontage is 9c. i The special ‘assessment is to‘be paid‘in 20 annual instalments. c ‘The estimated lifetime"of the work is 40 years. af ; A Court of Revision will be‘held on Monday, the 14th‘day of December, 1925, . at 2.00 o‘clock ‘p.m., ‘at ‘the Municipal Chambers, Islington, for the purpose ‘of hearing complaints ‘against [proposed assessments, or the accuracy of frontage measurements‘and any othér complaints which persons may desire to make which is by law cognizable bythe Court. 3 y Dated at Islington, this the 23rd day of November, 1925. v % 13 iNoicurtiOn MEETINE it Thstcromn On The poration The The The The On Bloor St., Johnston Ave.,= Greenwood Ave., Jopling Ave., f Patrons of Thistletownâ€"Woodâ€" bridge Line ‘Voice Their Disapproval The poration Burnhamthorpe ‘West boundary of ©800‘ West Rd. Lot 21, Con: 2, The poration ‘The The The The TAKE NOTHICE THAT:== 12 x [ \ The ‘Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke has . constructed as a Local Improvement, watermains, together with the necessary | valves, hydrants and special fittings on I STREET . FROM (Tow 24 Size _ _ On TAKE NOTICE THAT:â€" The Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Etobicoke has constructed as a Local Improvement a 6â€"inch watermain, together with the necessary ‘valves, hydrants and special fittings on the following streets in Water Area‘ No. 11â€" 4 STREET FROM TO ns j No. 4 f Allan Ave., Oxford ‘St. Evans Ave. f Carnarvon Ave;, Oxford St. Evans Ave. t Cremorne Ave.," Oxford. St.© Evans Ave. wA Howland Ave., Evans Ave. Simpson Ave. ' Melrose Ave., Howland Ave. Mimico ‘Boundary - Hay Ave:, Howland Ave. Mimico ‘Boundary Simpson Ave., Howland Ave. Mimico ‘Boundary Distin Ave., Oxford St. Evans Ave. $ The cost of the work is $20,200.00, of which $6100.00 is to be paid by the Corporation and charged to Water Area No. 11. e s Theâ€"special rate per foot frontage is $1.12. Rep ie The special annual rate per foot frontage is 9¢. The special assessment is to be paid in 20 annual instalments. The estimated lifetime of the WOT]}{) is 40 years. / * s A Court of Revision will be held on Monday, ‘the 14th day.of December, 1925, at 2.00 o‘elock p.m., at the Municipal Chambers, Islington, for the purâ€" pose of ‘hearing complaints against propdosed ‘assessments of the accuracy of frontage measurements and any ‘other complaints which persons may desire to make which is by law cognizable by the Court. & Dated at Islington, this the 23rd day of Novembeér, 1925; ; . 6. BARRATT, Clerk. Oxford St., Evans Ave., Islington Ave., Clissold Rd STREET STREET STREET ‘The The The cost of the work is $2025.00, of which $1175.90 is to be paid by the Cor and charged to Water Area No. 7. ® special rate per foot frontage is‘ $1.12. special annuatrate per foot frontage is 9¢c. _‘ § special assessment is to be paid in 20 annual instalments. j estimated lifétime of the work is 40 years. n Ave., Bloor Street the Sounth ‘Boundary â€"> f & ‘of !Plan 2392 19" . cost of the work is $4000,00, of which $2540.00 is to be paid by the Corâ€" and tharged to Water Area No. 7. special rate per foot ‘frontage is $1.12. § t special annual ‘rate ‘per ‘foot frontage is 9c. / ; special assessment is to be paid in 20 annual instalments. ‘ estimated lifetime of the work is 40 years. f t Rd. Bloor St. the South Boundary m ‘of iPlan 2392 ts ma on cost of the work is $1900,00,/of which $100.00 is to be paid by the Cor and charged to Water Area No. 7. o) tss special rate per foot froritage is $1.12. 1 [ k O ht special annual rate per foot frontage is 9¢; ": ty special assessment is to be paid in 20 annual \instalments. estimated lifetime of the work is 40 years. ; hay LOCAL IMPROVEMENT COURT OF REVISION WATER AREA NO..7 EXTENSIONS LOCAL IMPROVEMENT COURT OF REVISION WATER AREA NO, 11, MIMICO PARK FROM FROM FROM W. Boundary of W.A No. 4 W. «Boundary of W.A In every way an economical prov= inceâ€"wide movement for the developâ€" ment of tourist traffic to our provinee should ‘be ‘encouraged, as one of the greatest channels through which all business can be stimulated. Heretofore our natural possessions as an attraction for tourists have been taken littleâ€" advantage of, whereas, by judicious selling, they can be made & source of revenue second to none. Experience has shown that the tourâ€" ist; of toâ€"day is the settler ofâ€"toâ€"morâ€" row, and with unbounded possibilities for the development of our natural reâ€" sources, it canâ€"easily be imagined that capital will find its way to Ontario by this ‘first hand knowledge gained by the tourist. It isconservatively estimated that an addition .of $40,000,000 ‘has been spent in Ontario by tourists from outside the province. â€" This new ‘foundâ€"money goes into every possible channel, from food products ‘to ‘costly souvenirs.. Switzerâ€" land, «Florida and California are outâ€" standing examples of how tourist trafâ€" ficâ€"affects development. ‘Ontario‘s reâ€" venue has been the result of an open door policy and advertising by railway companies: and district organizations. It"caneasily ‘be imagined that a proâ€" vinceâ€"wide‘ movement to sell Ontario to particularly our wealthy neighbors to the South ‘of us will ‘have ‘the efâ€" fect of increasing this amount considerâ€" ably. Through provincial organizations in Québec, Nova Scotia, New ‘Brunsâ€" wick and British:Columbia, remarkable results in ‘the: development of tourist traffic have‘been achieved. During the past year The Tourist Association of Ontario has been formed and at the firstannual meeting to be held in Toâ€" ronto on ‘November 27th, definite acâ€" tion will be taken toâ€"advertise the holiâ€" daying possibilities of the province. Our natural heritage of scenic beauâ€" ty, a climate tempered by the Great Lakes, fishing and hunting in close proximity to the most thickly populatâ€" ed areas in the United States tend to make Ontario the mecca for holiday seekers. TOURIST TAFFIC BOOSTS ONTAIO Tourist: Association of ‘Ontario Meets for First Annual Conâ€" vention on Friday To To To S. BARRATT, Howland Ave To West end of street Clerk. PAGE T Size Size E8 I6 i