| CLEANERS and DYERS |JVu. 2121 . ; wEsTON 120 | rememserâ€" CE There‘s still time to have your Clothes Cleaned i before Christmas. LOCAL CARTAGE. Phone Harry Flavell, 915â€"J, for prompt, reaâ€" . sonable cartage service. Orders taken for coal and wood. 12 Vimy Avenue. oâ€"42â€"1w HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and ANCONA and New HnmpshT;e eockerels from prize stock. John 9. Chapman, Scarlett Rd., Wesâ€" LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAIN, four pieces, 10 sections of track and transformer, good working conâ€" dition. Telephone 950â€"W. _ xâ€"1w FIRST » avaumry Groceries COMPLETE LINE oF Wm. "Bill" Lumley Seeks Your Vote BOX _ All copy MUST be in by 2.30, EW‘SDAY. to insure publicaâ€" tion in current issue. articles. 1 Sykes Avenue at Main St. South. MISCELLANEOUS Classified Advertising under ie headingsâ€"*"For Saile", "For ent", etc., is charged for at the ite of 1c per word, with a miniâ€" m of 25¢ CASH. 10¢ extra if ‘"Merry Christmas" PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEE PHONEâ€"WESTON 26 PAY YOUR GAS BILLS HERE ANSON’S 240 Main St. S. (Cor. St Jahn‘a RA \ ARR OW Once again comes the joyous task of greeting friends and neighbors with the age-qld but always new salute of the Brightest Holidayâ€" Box No. care of this CARTAGE FOR SALE SEASON‘S GREETING JONâ€"TERRAPLANE DEALER Main St. E. and Conlter Ave. FOR ELECTION AS & PARKER WARD 2 Wishing Youâ€" One and All xâ€"1w oâ€"lw and Influence "A Merry Christmas" "When 1 got there," replied the Irishman, "I saw a fellow all dressâ€" ed up like a peacock. ‘An‘ who are you?" says I. ‘I‘m the best man," he says, an‘ begorra he was, too!" MACHINE SLICED Cooked Meats An Irishman obtained leave from work to attend a wedding. He returned with two black eyes, The foreman asked him what had happened. RELIABLE L;AN in Weston will SEE ALEX MASSIE, Carpenter EXPERIENCED MAN will clean, polish hardwood floors, automoâ€" biles, garages, windows, baseâ€" ments. Girl sixteen will help or mind children, day work. Phone Weston 469, oâ€"lw DON‘T LET YOUR puppies die get a bottle of Ellerslie Worm llumm woman lwaqu work i;g vnlunf cleaning, wou care for chi d'nn. evenings, exâ€" perienced worker, Phone 619â€"W, or call at 8 Main St. S., Weston. 0â€"49â€"2w SERVICES OFFERED for house alterations or repairs Call 191â€"wW. 0â€"2w polish floors, do small paint jobs, and any odd jobs around your gremisea. Terms _ reasonable. hone Weston 26. D.H. unbliiiiome / tetieb BR a i+ w0 L ï¬â€œ a bottle of Ellersh‘; Worm emedy today at Perkins Pet Shop, Dundas and Runnymede. It may save that pup. oxâ€"tf and BACON a Specialty (Cor. St. John‘s Rd.) WORK WANTED _ |Even over THE wRitTE anD |of PET STOCK Let us also pray, let us plead; that the coming of the Prince of Peace to our warâ€"torn world, may convince the nations of the folly Is it not in the coming of the Christ Child to our world, that seâ€" curity and stability are to be found? And was not the message of the Herald Angel just this, "Fear not!" May this Christmas restore in our hearts that lost sense of confidence in the Christ of Bethâ€" ichem. To this world again comes the impact of Christmas. Will it make any appreciable difference, beyond the stirring of fleeting emotions that last for a day or so, and then are gone? Christmas is the greatâ€" est festival of all the year, and we welcome it for the ogponunity it gives to spend and buy, to give and receive presents, to give and send greetings, and be greeted. But has it no deeper, profounder meanâ€" ing for us all? _ This year Christmas finds us in A Changing World a delirious, distracted world, where In the County of Essex in Engâ€" men‘s hearts are failing them for“md on the door uf a farm house, fear of what is Fomme , on . the is a brass knocker in the form of earth, Jt finds us in a world Whel‘e’a wolf‘s headâ€"â€"&a remindar of the jeverpihing seoms insecure and un: \fact that over two hundred years mieb on imemice ahat A y2 ago, the last wolf ever seen in that may bring forth, or gnal new dif; !part of the country was slain there ficulties tomorrow has in store. hqoutside in & field where now the finds us in a world where nation | lambs feed peacefully. *L " o NP o attiasy . where‘ "The survival of the fittest?" It all the ghastly machines of PA was the lamb which survived, not are bringing death and destruction rthe wolf, It is & Pargble, to innocent women and children. Itl The wolf spirit among men shall ns us a,*, mm pere greed"die. but the spirit of One who was and lust and unselfishness are the ealled the Lamb of God shall sur. ermean o fhe das, and yige 6# vive because it is the fittest as God almighty dollar is glorified and decides Tithess. worshipped. C 0e => 1 JEETCDSEDD | MHE this strange, warm, mystical light. | world. What t The year may be cursed with three ge;co is more hundred and sixty days of war and pirit, It is ; bloodshed, hate and greed. But for | the angels pro the other five days war is a Ior-'world because eign â€" sound, andy“Pesco is the| Christ, and y ,c;rol of the world, We may livelother way fo for fifty weeks in a narrow world try the Christ of selfishness. But for this one' Then too, w week the light of unselfishness ilâ€" vietory over luminates our path. What a frenzy |nesses, and ou is this Christmas spirit. When the |Saviour of Be world is in its grip it has liteully[central truth caused men to. cease from their | message is ab petty wars, This spirit has melted can rescue me its materialistic Serooges by the and from that score. Uhoant thoue % to us to put the Angel‘s message into practice. Well, here is Christmas once again, what meaning should it have for us this year? What special significance is there for the preâ€" sent generation in its oftâ€"repeated {nesnze? Chri‘stmqs is & challenge Christmas! Why, the very wurd' has a charm for us, and sets our | minds thinking of a stable rude | and bare, of a tiny Child laid upon | the hay, and angel visitors with a message of love for all the world.’ Christmas But, there is a tragedy connected ,}’::"n‘ with every Christmas. It is, tha"throu there must be the Day After | [hO CHILDREN‘S DANCE CLASS Tap and Toe A Specialty Each Wednesday Afternoon At Jolly‘s Hall Weston Rd. and Eglinton Ave, EVEN OVER THE WHITE AND ‘o!. :dnr!,’ Ptu“h on lurth mu o ; 8 p As | mised by euxgunlm! SHINING SNOWS OF XMAS Misti) coming. It begins in the y ~â€">frr ever widening circles of life, till it Continued from page 1â€" |embraces the nations, and <the this strange, warm, m‘!‘lï¬n‘! light. ‘worldA What the nations need for The Waen uce Ra cA CAPOTE [Gei t p 99 00h . _ NB] Classified Advertising in The Times and Guide is now on a STRICTLY "CASHâ€"WITHâ€"COPY" basis. Advertiseâ€" ments will be accepted over the telephone providing cash to cover ad reaches The Times and Guide office not later than 5.00 P.M. TUESDAY AFTERNOON. Ads not paid for by then will not be inserted. No Classified Advertisâ€" ing will be accepted, either in writing or by phone, after 2.30 P.M. TUESDAYS. JULE NYE‘S Christmas is a Challienge CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NORMAN H. DABBS, Minister of Weston Baptist Church iree ge&ce is more of Christ and His and | Spirit, It is passing strange that for |the angels proclaimed peace to the lor-}world because of the coming of the | Christ, and yet men try â€" every live | other way for peace before they orld‘,trygths Christ. Something happened the night the Wise Men followed the Star, and the Shepherds watched their flocks. That night "the world was made flesh . . . and we beheld His glory . . . He came unto His own . . ." Christ came! That is the first great message of Christmas Something happened because God cofld not sit apart and do nothing. tory Is there ary better title for the reason of our Christmas celebraâ€" tions than, "Something Happenâ€" ed"? Bishop Croydon tells us that Christianity is first of all an avent. Something happened on this earth in a little ‘town called Bethlehem and that "something" is the most important event in the world‘s hisâ€" "Something Happened" is the title of a book which tells of the missionary adventures of: three brave women in Mongolia, The mirâ€" acle of the work of their lives could not have occurred apart from the Christ. (can rescue men from themselves, |and from that which doth so easily {beset them. They called Him Jesus because He would save His people )from their sins. That, He did {through His Cross. And so, as has |been said, "Even over the white and shining snow of Christmas, Calvary casts the red glow of sacâ€" rifice." The heart of the Christmas message is that we have a Saviour. |His coming has changed the lives |of men. It has the power to change the lives of all, it may change ,ours. It is only as Christmas really |grips us and holds us in its enthralâ€" [ling power, and enthuses us with ‘its spirit and makes us practical, 'that we, and the rest of the world, \can really benefit, May this Christâ€" Wolf of Grinding Poverty and Misâ€" ery is at the door. But his day is passing. The changing world is moving slowly to the ‘great day of the triumph of the Lamb. This is the message of Christmas. HARRY PAWSON, | The wolf spirit among men shall die, but the spirit of One who was called the Lamb of God shall surâ€" vive because it is the fittest as God decides fitness, Take courage, The wolf is still *ane CoUrage. The wolf is with usâ€"the Wolf of War. In the County of Essex in Engâ€"| land on the door of a farm house, | is a brass knocker in the form of | a wolf‘s headâ€"a reminder of the| fact that over two hundred years | ago, the last wolf ever seen in that part of the country was slain there' its spirit and makes us practical,| "True joy, often too deep for that we, and the rest of the world, |laughter, often not too deep for can really benefit, May this Christâ€" |tears, rises like an eternal spring; mas mean more to you than it has |Happiness comes by hap, swooping ever meant before, and may it like a swallow to the eaves. Joy bring you much happiness and|grows from a hidden seed deepâ€" peace, |planted within; happiness meets T. B. BUTLER, â€" |one like sudden music or the heartâ€" Rector, )ening greeting of a friend. Happiâ€" St. Philip‘s Anglican church. ness is ours when in fostering it |for others, but joy is the creation A Changing World |of God" , . . So a great scholar with In the County of Fesex in wa»_|the sou!l of a poet. . .. peace, Then too, where can we look for victory over ourselves, our weakâ€" nesses, and our sins if not to the Saviour of Bethichem? The great central truth of the Christmas message is about the Saviour who Minister, _ Central United Ch'g'ch. Christmas TIMES AND GUIDE The Divine Artist with his sweeping brush pours a glorious sunset on His heavens; far below on earth‘s hillside, a spectator‘s soul catches some of beauty‘s reflection. Christmastide with its "Joy to the World" restores Joy to its proper place in centreâ€"stage on earth‘s "sad and lowly plain", and men of goodâ€"will recharge their powers for broadcasting happiness in the Unâ€" event, It is also an experience." Too often Christmas is just an event and not an experience. It must be both. In celebrating this great event may we also know Christ in our own experience, not only in this glad season but in all the days beâ€" fore us. G. ERNEST FORBES, Minister, Westminster United Church. strife The world has suffered long; Beneath the angel strain have rolled Two thousand years of wrong; And man, at war with man, hears not The love song which they bring; O hush the noise, ye men of ltrtl.;. And hear the angels sing." The good Bishop says that "Christianity is first of all an If men speak of God as silent or indifferent we point them to Bethâ€" lehem and Calvary. Why is there still selfishness, fear, hatred, war, since He came, and came unto His own? The answer lies in the sad fuct, that "His own received Him not." "But with the woes of sin and ~ Nut, per ton WESTON FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Stove and Nut, per ton Nut, screened and treated, | Stove BODY WOOD (Stove Lengths) 14 Cord ... 3.25 | Full Cord .. Victor McLaglen Alice Faye _ _ _ Ritz Brothers Constance Bennett William Boyd and Usual Cast MT. 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HIL TONâ€"Mgt, Welsh Cobbles, Big Vein, Welsh Blower stove, screened and treatedy 4 MA :rghblo Gift mkd in the Christ Christmas Even Semog with the withered heart comes life c,nin. laughing and cr{lu at once "It‘s a Christmas D.‘ ara 4 am as light as a feather; I am as happy as an angel, I am as merry as a schoolboy! Happy Christmas to everybody!" Then, O "Times and Guide", by your courtesy may one broadcast the wish to every home and~heart in this community to "Keep Christâ€" mas", and may each receive and give generous sharings of Christâ€" mas ‘Good Cheer. If the Divine Fatherhood clothed in all the maâ€" ijelty of the infinite in all fulness, richness and tenderness, has reâ€" minded us that the Christ of Adâ€" vent is only the greatest gift of a Love that lighteth all our way, then let us as a child again hear the chimes of the Christmas carilion as Christ comes to His own in our hearts. Over the cold snows of earth and under the pale stars set above there like great Altar lights, let man‘s hand and heart peal forth Christmas joy in the spirit of unity and the {nnd of peace, ring out the jealousy of special privilege, the pride of possession or even of race, the passion for narâ€" rowl'nï¬ monopoly and the lust for special power; ring in the bond of‘ brotherhood, the Lost Chord of â€"Continued on page 7 ‘ @A 7.05.a.m. b 8.20 p c 6.05 p.m. bâ€"Sun. & Hol. only; câ€"§ only; dâ€"daily except Sat., Orangeville Monumental Works Manufacturing American Granite and Marble, also Canadian, Scoteh and other Foreign Granites. Shop equipped with the latest pneuâ€" matic tools. Sandblast, Write or call and get prices. 8. H. RUTLEDGE Proprictor Local Representative J. A. MATHEWS 1310 Indian Rd., Toronte Gray Coach Lines Schedule WESTON â€" SCHOMBERG JU. 8921 W. R. SCOTT FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 78 wWOODBRIDGE W. J. 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