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Times & Guide (1909), 29 Jul 1937, p. 6

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A rising and rushing young lawyer who, though short in clients, impressed others with his . _ .rboyt hither and yon. had the Wilt. uld Slut new designs In urin- atxkl: _ __ A Broadcloth II Funnel. Greyl and Forms, in Walt-bk, white, ducks or at] $1.50 to $2.95 Ian‘s Sport Shun in fhse twill B..................- leckwear Sport Trousers BELTS, PYJAMAS. SOCKS, UNDERWEAR. BRACES, KHAKI TROUSERS, SUMMER. CAPS AND HATS, ETC., to nuke your Harold R. Johnston 59 MAIN ST. N. PHONE 89W WE DELIVER Holiday Specials-- Great Removal Sale Continues 50 Pairs Ladids' HiirjdliTsr" WHITE KID St 95 TIES. (Reg. $4.00 to $6.00), pair .. T _ I We still have left a few pairs of MENS WHITE SPORT OXFORDS: Values to $5.00. $2 95 Clearing Price, pair 'v__r_ .. . _ _"'r....._F...._.r..__wr..- I '. ALEX. D. WINDWICK’S SHOES 48 MAIN ST. N.-WES'NN ii - $131.50. " Serge CANADIAN AUTO g; (turf and Tomas’ "..- Clearing 100 pairs of Ladies' Sports Footwear, at pair '-"-""""r-"'-'""'" I I H _ I didiGi 'iukkuFG Id Ill- TUan .r-r-rrr.r_,-r.-.---- _.,..-...................,......,........' . _,,s"dt'"s"lfll",1 $103,100; s",',",) itlif.i'it'ii -"-"----------------- {2:3, I'l, a prom“; if receiving»- _ e sun's u we cumin . "or-Power Batteries Att. “any; life span for I decaf " If ml. M I I. G-.. "B"--------.-..------...-.-. $3.0tt wound" "ante" 'lWa%1', in OIL 4tht "tgg miggwo my! and nun-nul- Blend. “I. .-----. "_..-----.-- . ds?'iir1ir,iti' iiiiiii ii',tt"iri, a; I ten in. l val-k, as. m... - 800 " own... a... - $5.45 mg; 3333-132; Wrt'.t my; a " Tlht nigh ”an 'ttttg.: £3,700; in ' I u ' . ttrar/gt 'att '0 C- hub Y. W h ' ' ' L D“! ' ---..a-. n.-.-.. gelt, "m I I 4.40/11 D x Inc/19 him of ndvG%rv%i' his}; Canadian Tire Corp. Of Toronto Products Whether you plan I long "fended tour or merely I week-end trip, tt pan to be prepared! We In" "everythimt In your Car" . . . " unlit!" but at much lower prices than reioUrlr prevail. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARE Dollar Days at Windwlck’s fet Ready to Go! I 's"il'ititi,"saas to $4.95 WHAT FOR, INDEED? " SportmLar hm Friday and Saturday, This Week Super-Lastic Tires t .._....SEtr5 so x 4.30 21 ”N..- , $7.30 an , 5.00/20 ---- ’SHIRTS SUPPLY C,'iiri, holidays a success. $2.00 $4.95 $5.50 o_r gripe- Large uriety Itt smut new patent and weaves. Me-s for $1.00 Also m, and $1.00 Large variety in new Venn, " Btrietr-- ttthh Mth $1.00 fice without placing a note on the door to the effect that he would to- turn shortly. One day he rushed out leaving tb note: "Baek in 20 minutes." When he returned he found that some wag had added just two words: "What for'." Polo "rurver-Womu" In Trunks Zipper Ind _rttruUr Bkirt W. . V ltylz. V 7 $1.50, $1.95, $2.25 and $2.95 Bathing Suits Reminders Atrenta--WP TOP TAILORS LA SALLE STYLE TAILORS PHONE 360-] $1.00 $ht 0 57.35 -951: " riFcraGatitr. iii-537.75% "M the ter. of the Grand WA}. & A. . ot Cumin. in (In vim. of Ontario, held " 0t- uvn but weak, W. J. Dunlap, ml, dated Grand Mum, “nomad hi. I pointmenu to tsffiee. in the Gun! Lodge. With others, H. J. Aland" of Wuhan wu mod to tb. Bond of General Purposes. -ahtion service- " Central and Weltmineur eomrretrstionts will eon- unue dunnf the month of August, but with on y one urvice, that " 11 Ban., each Sunday. Service- will be conducted by Rev. Harry Pew-on and will be in Central United church. There will be no evening lervicee during August. T --The Weston Lsdies' Shoppe, Main St. N., announce changes in their schedule of store hours urine the month ot August, as follows: Mondays, Tuesday and Thursdsys, hours Ire from 9 Ban. to 6 pan. on Wednesdays from 9 am. to 1 p.m., and on Fridays and Saturdays, the hours are from 9 mm. to 10 pan. the Weston Theatre this Friday and Saturday, July 80th and Slat, will be Joan Crawford, William Powell and Robert Montgomery in "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney" and "Here Comes Carter" with Rose Alexander and Glenda Farrell. Feat- urea next Monday and Tuesday will be George Brent and Beverly Bo. Itrts in "God's Country and the iworrusn" and Gloria Stuart and Walter Pidgeon in "Girl Overboard". On Wednesday and Thursday, Aug- uet 4th and 5th. don't fail to gee the musicll treat of the season, Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy in "Fsstiryt." .There will also be sisilsited shorts. Ontario Crops Fears of Storm Damage Are Allnyed By. Reports Abundant harvests of hung-ram and other field crops are assured throughout Ontario, it is leamec from Department of Agriculture representatives and farmers. Fears that recent heavy storms causea damage were allayed by reports from mqst Ontario districts. Although barley. oats and when were flattened in some districts by recent rains, the grain, it is learn- ed, we: sufficiently developed to recover from the beating. Perth, Waterloo. Brant and Ox- ford county farmers in the central western Ontario area report some lotus to buy frop' uphmuged be. a); arGinjst ill most Ewes even damaged hay will be available for use as farm teed and bedding, Exceptionally large crops ie) wheat are foreseen and in Perth. the Stratford nounty, corn, too, will be a larger crop than hurt year. Damage to corn was report. ed, however, in Waterloo, where it was not so deeply rooted. G. R. Green, agricultural repre- :sentntive for Oxford county. aid Lsome rust damage will incur from (the wet weather but general grain |pr9§pects there _are_ excellent. Niagan district farmer: report slight damage in the northern part but crdp! in general are so good that the slight loss will not men acitate most growers. E. F. (il??', the provincial official there, isaid the warm aim during the week [dried out dangerously wet hay acrops and the farmers now are Waving difficulty getting enough fmen to harvest it. --'rhe teatures' to bt _lhoyl_1_at Through eastern Ontario the wet weather was welcome as rain has not been so general in the last month. Root" crops. in puticular, will benefit from the triteatg: Besides quenching the t reaten- ing forest fires in Nipissinz and Algome the rain ended a period of drought and brought assurance of splendid crops to farmers. Hay is the only crop to suffer seriously from the dry spell and there will ‘be no surplus of fodder. l Professor amid F. Clark, in that? of national ccrmomica " Jen: an college, undertook his study in an attempt to develop mans of guiding students more at- cugtely in.to.pttintr pxpfegsions. _ . Finds Farmer Equals $12,500 Investment After eight years of research, a Columbia university professor has come to the conclusion tint I doc- tor is worth $108,000 as an invest. ment when he starts his profession; a lawyer, $105,000 met, $12,500; anti. afar-m la) g,_$19,400. f _ [mm " 'llllTliT m of h “I ru- m " $335.3; ==lul __ hr-ttor what; , - iii-n iii; sci-ma n 1tthtt: ' " “mu m. 'lilh'i'.i"iEf.i J"dia'.te'ttnttlttttd iii - I. 4 m [ LOCA,LS Trmtrtire In fire Abundant "in" "F131 - _ g,tt Itll 'lgtottgitl 'titli,ifil! nut-n99: Jr.. Adm-RI. tutti.tte .. aarai __ TY; GGtidiiiGirt ai, 5.. uni-mu. , , 't'l'lrllru'A' J,'CJl"G'fvlG"lll,' tru- w hub" “glint. L' an snort to cut 1r,i,iii rl/gt?,', gg,titg, the an PEI-Will “whom in August. ttut, in 1-50. in August. hut in the BI Church mtud of tho Pull: Came and worship " tho Church, Main Strut South, nut Sunday, " 11 an. and ' pm. N Pastor, Norman H. mm, will be the maker. T --h north-bound at and I with bound Itroet car nut. in collision on Mdn “not near Park Int Saturday night " 12.10. The a: wu driven bi Fred Walker, R.R. 2, Watch. and tuBtmsetearwaain ell-T of Opel-nor P. E. Rope, 28 uu have Road. No one wu injured and the car was not badly damaged. .-The annual (buket) picnic of the Rangers Br. 213, Canadian u. 'lt,', will be held at Pelmo Park, eaten, on Saturday, July Slit It 2 an. All members And. their 1-- mi ies are invited to attend. There will be races for all with trr.hets,for, the winners. lee cream, tea and milk will be provided. Cara will 1leave the Legion Hell, I'll-mere (Ave., It 1.45 p.m. for those requir- Mir transportation. .-The August" meeting of the ggtg'fuhTt,tth", tatt",". an WI e on nu y AutruostHth, yt 1.80tm. $131156 August 4th, at 1.80 gin. SW Time, at the home of rs. Wm. 'til Knight. The “sedition members have accepted the kind invitation of the Thhstletoww Indies to attend their meeting at the home of Mrs. C. Johnston on Thursday, August 5th,pt 2 oyoek,.8tandaN Time. A iriGGueftdddedis hoped for. Continued from page t-. lar. Supper was served in the pn- vilion. Kodak Deparhnents . Picnic at Island The following were the winner: of the events: shoe nee, Mabel Thomas, Ed. Newton; hoop me, Agnes Paterson; balloon nee, Bert. Wright; three-legged race, Mel-y Case, Bus. Perry; wheelbarrow me, Mary Case, Bus. Perry; balloon race, Myrtle Wright; horseshoe cow. test, S. Paddison, C. chey; t'g',it moon race. Mr. and Mrs. Jones; go , ladies, Mrs. Wecey; golf, gents, A. Williams', guessing contest, Mill thee; luck; chair, ye. Newton; rAjtUt J. a. a u cfNot'aht',1t2t,ltt., "iiairiisGiGruTieubkiir cm , Thomas Case and Dorothy Paddipon won the ehi)dren'yysver_ttts. __ - J,5tt2itiiiiiiiis,i3t',i' J,ijjj. Shag: upt. o a epa men conga Iatef the committee on 'their good Rail}. - PHONE - Intel 53-It.|)0nnls Ill. 0733 .-Bead ttte all. CUT RATE DRUG STORES Exceptional Values iT2riIE5Eil (pan: Pmste.....-...-........-.-..........48e Persodent Patgte.....-....28e tutd 3h: Mi k Mashed. Paste........."; 89e Squibb: Pane, large tube-.....85e Liirine-.........-.-.....-...dme, 39e Dr. Lyons Tooth Powder-M, 89e Pepsodent Tooth Powder 28e, 39e Mi 31 Tooth Powder..-...-...' Dr. West’s. reg. 2lre-....-.........19e Doddu Kidney Pills_._.~.~_.29c Ex-lex q........-......-..-..) and 38e Chnu‘a Nerve Food..-...-....- Buyers Arspirin-.....-a2e, 89e, 98e Sal 1repatiea.-....droe, 59c. $1.15 Enos Fruit Selm,....20c. 47e. 79c lnch’s Ecum- Renedy-....Jl.00 Sold only on Money Back Guarantee Mun Deodorant-Ate and Odo-ro-no See.----------:.:-. iGAG.. CM... Niven C----. ihiitGrrt Lotion I “it "dir-ttte tgtttrftn Mule-uh t_-.....-.". Kleenex“... "eelle, 40. shed SIS-n. smut, Put t "r....-......-.......... Dionne Quints' Cut-out Book FREE with etch Giant Tube of Colgue's Dental CreamJac ,r-7tyt'dlk"2r-, INCW8 DRUG STORES Now Headquarters' For OTTAWA TRUSS co. Expert Fitting Trusses, " types, Abdominnl Belts. " OB. " OB, INCH’S Dru. Ito!“ TOOTH PASTES AND -- POWDERS SPECYAL BALTIC RUSSIAN on. FOUNTAIN SPECIALS imkfi" SOUP! , In t9e nu ma RICK NETHE‘GEE SPECIAL MIA“ ',le-2 " If” asd, "d 19c Ste Mt Me IN "e u1herhhr14 ._.ee.ee Jirmkdllhiail, iFaili "V div - iiiiG j""),',"' .tar, driving on street. or Ia', 1tt" chlldnn Vim museum; 1 w . _ "Being courteous to a child or an ogher Maw." ttad.dtd, “d!"- ir'Cin.uCiryipir. matrix " hih'beauu FiidiF' the pl of your car. Along VII: Human, com-buy include- an. gluon. thoughtfulnau, and co T 1 station for the right- and com! [ of other people." I Accidents in which children an involved In I? no mum ulw . yu, halt“ td., , that}. ho than”. becnuee "ehildren here " Gia'. lehing heulty for getting into web denta." In ontario t,th, 1935. 1,500 children were injured n unto- mobile accidents. Sixty-six ehiV dren under " years of age were killed by collision with mot-or can. Twenty-six of these were ting, tod- dlele of four years.. _ _ _ -- The danger periods, said Mr. Hopper, are I? to 14 years of use. More boys on girls under " years are killed or injured in Ontario each your by curs than are persons in any other age group. Many Seeking to Learn Swimming in York Pool Continued from page I-. swim 25 feet or more since the cun- paign started. Instruction in mat- ters of the Royal Life Ftryintt Society are also being carried on. Certificates and badges ere being presented to the boys and girls who dive and swim 50 feet or more it; 7.80 pan. on Wednesday, Aug. A program of recreation ll also being sponsored in co-onoration with the York Township oard of Education. The recreation director is Stuart Else and he is being assisted by Charlie Pollard. Activi- ties consist of archery, saith-ll and volleyball. Store Hours For Month of August SETS THE PAEE IN VALUE- Weston Ladies' Shoppe "II! SIAM!“ “I Of TIE 't‘.c;-01'E SHIT!“ I" If "II IW' 41 MAIN ST. N. WESTON LADIES’ SHOPPE Hu. amhturirrtroetasttr- "hrthiru-r,hoe Mhhmb‘ydbm: 'h6itest-rmbrett-tmethmiuitmmb-d-. MRBNWMMIM M’- mmwu¢:mmropuy by Nur-Ei-UU-as Wh---thsai Id. an.» --tCu-ritmt St-eq-th-ai. A he “a m. but: Van-nu. '"Tttt. tbot, tlud, Gs. gimme,” J. T. FARR 8: SONS, LTD. WESTON-thet" 254 N. 41.6 MON.r-TUBS--TmJB& O 'tatt-a pan. WED.-8 tg.ttt.,--1 pan. FRL-SAT.-9 tot..-.-" pan. Announce 'jTlrglliIiIl)l) n. You- Nt . no ttmt "union of Mn and Wad-h “when E Win Elm Put. Woodman. Honor- for the oldagg aloha-gt- ip, “Minna my: It. And In. IN Wet. of Lloydtown. both whom no not. thin four-Icon you: old. your! 110th is mad paid“: Riki TGF. Why'd}: mic-mas Kodak Co. Link.“ Fr", “in! 99° ,of ttttit; iiiiaaiaa,7ihCiibad 'HQ'vin' " you-I of an and was u: an- ployoo of the, Canal: Kgdgk Co. iaaaa Trtiuiiptd toai%Gi," ii' acad -.. F'b‘e‘pa'ii Grind Mutu- of the Grand Lodge, Ar. apd All; of Jhttario, at a " number of the members of the Weston Volunteer Fire Brigade - in attendance " the anniml can. nation Iqtd_tielf day held this yam serum; York Rangers Bend will be in attend-nee for the West York Con- servative Amsocitstion meeting It Weston m: grounds, August 6th. Premier Ferguson, Hon. Dr. Forbe- Godfrey an Sir Henry Drayton, ILP., are man: the mothers ex- pected to be present. Cumin Cycle Ind Motor holds "mull picnic It Queennton Heights with some 400 in attendance and an interesting sports program. Irene, "ve-r-old (Ingmar of Mr. and Mrs. Biker, Richview, loses foot just below the ankle when knives of mower catch her. Injuries would hue been new” had not her brother Jack. aged 10, caught the ham: and brought them to a. quick stop. Russell LeGrow in victim of I painful accident when he falls from the bicycle he is riding on Russell Road and breaks his um. John. J. Royal“. after mm of. Extracts Fiiiifrkhr _ Files Of 10 and 20 Years Ago ' MT pro. 3. B._Dgryn¢el,.o£ the GU', Tin-nan" iaa. iii iiUFviGd his wife. .-ltead the Mk. A.3.Bdut.3r,MtLT0NemY.,ll-te- PHONE 9354 pig-I .eer" It Pts Hmv' at Mount Dmi- h "and no. n (In. .hotwogndintho “but!” ovenul a yen In tart lush. TyutyijrFiiiaikaiiiu iararil; iii-Amulet Jet. ben,aatnmpsead " follows: I, Von Jackson. Flir- buk Tut.., t, Hmld Summon. itgt,eat; 8, John Johanna, , tide, 4 Nchon Love, W..- 3ott RA.; il, Violet Clodd, Mark- ham ER. Mr. 3nd Mn. Ema-t W 'lui',',','."?:,','; th"ffd'i'l the bag: a B Met, cor on on I , July 20th. " , you-- the organist of St, I,t2t'g church, Walton, pun: eh: E any at Grace Roan-l, y, den bein the first in e family circle. Surv'ivinz us the following broth- gs‘mfi $53.01}: P, Jy. Wetks,. of 2e,'?'s; 'ittPE J. E. of Montreal; Geo. A., of ouhviile; Mrs. John V. Budd, Toronto, 3nd Mrs. W. F. Griffith, Weston. Born in Weston, June! Cruik- shank pastsed any on Sand” morning utter a long illness. He had spent all his life m and around Weston, and was a member of the Foresters amf thidfellowis. He in survived lg his wife and one daughter, rs. Jewell. At meeting of Miple Leaf school board in school house. eatimnuu for year are struck. Expenses amount- ed to $2.300 and the usoument as given by the clerk was $195,300. .11."le in up But no! Mie.Birdetta _Wjeel_u._ tot. genalty of 1% will be added for non-payment on due ate. Discount allowed for prepayment of 8rd and 4th instal- ments made on above date. W. A. ROWLAND, x-lw Tax Collector. LEAVE WESTON 1.18 pan. . 4.68 pan. e 6.48 pan. b 9.58 Path.. ' “Main-M _ "I th.aitt-t-trtdtu1932St+uadee--th_ .a-tegrrse-rtsseeioesaradr.e*m-tutthri1t.. Pi-u-tthh-rem-r-tIrs- and d1, but h My but am at. rt-s-ttthitch-sl-tu-er-ht.. My pay-uh in ad! you: ”can. Conan! Ila-WM ASK FOR ATTRACTIVE ILLUSTRATED FOLDER MJ'QII "t 31 Delightful Lake and Highway Vacation Tour: .With All Expenses Paid i333. Stand-rd E Etii ', pan. Time b 7.45 pap. ' wudaily excelpt Sun. and Hol.; b-thm. and Bol. only; e-att on r, tr-daily except Sat... Sun, md Bel. Ticket: Ind information " TORONTO COACH TERMINAL-AD. 4221 2nd INSTALMEN T DUE AUGUST 3rd SAFE . DIRECT ~':c6NonICAL WESTON-tWHO-RG CHANGE or TIME TABLE TOWN OF WESTON 1937 TAXES Principal D. B. cum m<ts. ed to take . univenity cm of study. WESTON, “When Soul! Song I,” THEATRE MAIN ST. N. Photo a a... ham - - [ Winn. ]?on , "Bert In“, HERE @3118 can: Goons Brent. my - gm“, "-m-. GODS COUNTRY m THE $7thtAN Glad. Stun - - Anne " ? if The Musical Trust ttd the Janette "F. 'laii'i'L'cii'i'iii-,","ft?t' 'iii,:':::'::'::")),)',,',",,),-,:;;')-"' gig" "on. T 'iis,t,it?l, sl,f,i,t", wsrDNmyurmtmtt'sur Fungi-5.5mm“ fl ge" PM... - 'F- I GIRL OVERNAID MONDAYmmBDAY Ann-t. " TWO FEATURE SELECTED norm LEAVE 80301031116 a 6.06 Ian. . 6.05 pan. b TA6 pan. Nob“ I“) can

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