_WINTER COAT, new, fit 8 or 9 years, brown. Phone m9.J. oâ€"1w CPARPAULIN for truck, 12 x 12, ~ _ N., Weston. SALEâ€"2 pairs ladies‘ skates and :-:. -lr": mldwc-',. $1.15 1 gvs Weston. Â¥ !-1':! IL BURNER for installation in KITCHEN cupboard, 1 ki tchen table, 1 hall seat, 1 kitchen 4““&1@“?‘!& A xâ€"1w UEBEC cook stove, Singer sewâ€" ing machine, cook stove ‘with reservoir, day bed, goâ€"cart, elecâ€" trie 2â€"burner stove with oven and grill, beds, new mattresses, cribs, annex, Ruud heater and other household furniture. Weston Furâ€" miture Exchange, 6 John Street, phone 200, Weston. . 0lw your present:coal or wood stove, three times hotter than coa!, W. R. SCOTT wood or gas, does a with all the work and dmd::r,y of eoal‘ or . wood, cheaper, cleaner and | safer than either, wonderful satâ€" isfaction and ecenomy. See it today at 98 Rowntree Ave., Toâ€" ronto, or write for particnl-;s.l : gâ€"1w will sell cheap. Apply 38 Main St OR RENTâ€"Two furnished bedâ€" rooms, conveniently located. Phone 604â€"W, Weston. 0â€"1w DR RENTâ€"3â€"roomed apartment for â€" rent, unï¬TAhInd. vacant February ist. Apply 110 Roseâ€" #ply“'" r 8. Hill, 20 Hillerest Road, Weston, phone .477â€"W. tf able room in quiet home, running z‘ntér. n“ George Srtrene:t.’.:‘ o o R DSTâ€"Bunch of keys in leather ease, on Sunday morning, on usen‘s Drive, King Street, or Fern Avenue. â€" Phone 232â€"J, Weston. xâ€"1w Orangeville Monumental Works Fâ€"b-ï¬lh le a rm 10¢ extra if apply No. care of this office. All copy MUST be in by 2.30, UESDAY, to insure publicaâ€" on in current issue. ROOM AND BOARD W. J. Ward & Son Funeral Directors JU. AMBULANCE SERVIGE Phone 78 wWOODBRIDGE American Granite and Canadian, Scotch and Granites. Shop with the latest pnouâ€" m-h- Sandblast. _ Write or call and get prices. 8. H. RUTLEDGE JU. 8921 ", oic., isscharged for at the of 25 words for 35¢ CASH. m and Board Wanted RD desiced by High School 1 in return for li.gz houseâ€" ping duties. Box 201, Times Dignified and Courtcous Funeral Service UNDERTAKERS Guide. and board offered, comfortâ€" 1273 WESTON RD. FOR SALE FOR RENT Funeral Home . wWOODBRIDGE 99 co. W. Baldock, Mgr FLYNN WESTON % WESTON 168 y Ward only ; Câ€"M sxcept Sat., Lines noile e i age t Soiti e t ies miig 2 34 0 0 se xâ€"1w LOVE, | ppuce P A 6 ‘|IT"S SO EASY to pluce a weekly §°:}i‘ Clasqified â€" advertisement. . Just *",| ‘phone Weston 26. . â€" Minimum oâ€"1w 8E Mak: Btrew: Nok Werge xâ€"1w WANTEDâ€"Girl for general houseâ€" work, sleep out, â€" Apply 208 King . Street. oâ€"lw WANTEDâ€"Girl as mother‘s s and to mind children Phone 210. Weston, xâ€"1w RELIABLE woman wants work by gence to declare itself c aid day, '_hm-:. i ..,.ï¬ and announce its name. %“ care for c 7 ex.| mind alone sentences itself, perienced worker. Phone 619â€"W, fore mflj"‘“’ own terms with or call at 8 Main St. S., Weston.| sickness, b-t:tto!mfl 0â€"49â€"2w and to others." Also on page 19, nmmmmnmmmmmemmmmmmmmmommmmsemmmmtes. commmnommee s “Dh-u.u * has lmi intl:llit::n with | wl move ‘itself about or to WANTED ‘:)::::.l}u.u from one form :) anâ€" WANTEDâ€" . If disease moves, mind, not hold M&fï¬â€™m matter, moves it; therefore be sure verware. Best prices, prompt atâ€" that you move it off, Meet every tention. Write Mr. Lord, 8 Welâ€" adverse circumstance as its masâ€" o i t h S SrEL" | tex." <d LOCAL CARTAGE. Phone Harry Flavell, 915â€"J, for prompt, reaâ€" somable cartage service. Orders taken for coal and wood. 12 Vimy WANTEDâ€"Any quantity of houseâ€" hold hrnl?.:t:. glass, china, li:- verware. prices, prom â€" tention. Write Mr. Lord, a"w‘.l- lesley Place, Totonto, or phone RA. 6075. © oâ€"4w ‘ There are no words or actions of ‘Jesus but have in them pleasant !memories. His words to the disâ€" ciples in that upper room, the giving of the bread and the wine and the commission, "Take eat and drink this in my name." The sweet memory of that blest communion. "Â¥â€" feur‘ there is. not a singlep "C","T00 fadme m muo it church but must look with shame| WOUld have little opportunity to «t the conduct meted out by one or|C8U8e trouble, but if, on the other the other to other churches, If| NXD4, We allow ourselves to personâ€" some of the cruel things that have| Alize these evil tendencies, to adâ€" been done by the Roman Catholic mit that one member of the family Church to the Protestants were to is Eoverned by this one, and anâ€" be forgiven and the same with the|Other by that, and then because of conduct of the Protestant Churches,|this perniit ourselves to deal unâ€" could be repented of, and all get fairly with, or dislike the person, down to" the common ground of| We Shall allow evil to gain a footâ€" brotherhood, what a splendid world | hold which may not be quickly disâ€" |this would be. But even if all that | lodged, _ * |took place, the memories of all What is the remedy ? Jesus once \these atrocious acts can riever be SÂ¥id, "Whatsocver ye would that | wiped out. \ men should do to you, do ye even | __"Tf mankind will take an example| so to them." We shall do that stateâ€" ‘from such men as Paul, m{eulment no violence if we change it ‘the sins they have committed, somewhat, Whatsoever ye would \‘deeds of unkindness, and all thouithnt men should like of you, think acts which both men and nations|ye even so of them. If others would ought rightly to cease committing | think of us as God‘s children, God‘s one to amother, then memories ideas, governed by Him and by would become ewhat we all desire| Him alone, they would be thinking intbï¬nnlwly-i-mtth:lï¬lhonld truly about us. Not onl w‘.'.lmt be beautiful and such as will in the |every such t.hmhtwwlj be helpâ€" M-hozmt-m herald|ful to us, helpful because true, in that peace which Christ did| If we would that men should estabalish on earth, but which men|think truly about us we should be the world over, with the exception|careful to think truly of them. Of of a very few, have accepted. _| every member of. the f‘:mily'! Yes, DON‘T LET YOUR p:fllpiu die, gtthotdoo!lme ie Worm %y at Perkins Pet Shop, and Runnymedé. It may save that pup. °_ xâ€"tf RELIABLE MAN in Weston will polish floors, do small paint jobs, and any odd jobs around your premises. . Terms _ reasonable. Class Has First SEE ALEX MASSIE, Carpenter, Continued from page 2â€" lowers, was soon denounced by the htcrzfl::edn of these same men. 'l'h:ze . a s?lendid monument to memory of Severus, and reâ€" pented, J\ut as Paul did later, and as we all know became of all the followers of Christ, the most faithâ€" ful, "Yet even so, we have the wordsâ€" of Paul himself, that the memories of his wickedness could not be wiped out. _ _ â€"* _ e. W.; Bro. R. Barker, J.W.; Wor. . 8. MeClure, Chap.; Bro. J. A. Treas.; Bro. A. E. Kea s Sec.; Wor. Bro. G. McGillivray, D: of (filn. C. MeClure, S.D.; Bro. A. v-u-nb:.n.; Bro. RN. Mitchell, 1.G.; Bro. A. B. Cousins, â€" The rich man and Lazarus. Dives in hell, cries out in an anguish of soul, the way he had treated Lazarus troubled him, and it is the same with you or I. our memories will never leave us, they will create in our minds either _ a hell or heaven, Jesus.said, ‘The kingdom of heaven is within you‘, and of course the very reverse too is Miss M Pagg, ““‘"{ conâ€" vener, n::!ded at the nited Church Y.P.S. weekly meeting. Contributors to the mm were Rev. C. W. Barrett, Miller, Rev. C. W. Barrett, Robert Milier, 'ï¬m W;‘t:':'mlé’G:‘dyl J;‘n'e!. JW':I“ xey, Ellen â€" m:. W. E. Hutchison, Mrs. Clarence Graham. of Blackwood AS. and A M. for 1938, installed Dec. 29th are: Wor. Bro. U. R. Shunk, W.M.; Wor. Dro. W. A. C. Darker, LP.M.; Bro. J. W. Roe, true. Avenue. SERVICES OFFERED mâ€". Terms _ reasonable Weston 26. DH for house alterations or repairs. Call 191â€"W. oâ€"Janâ€"20 MISCELLANEOUS WORK WANTED «oo h uis Sinenlliag pnmecer assistâ€" Ty Past Masitcs, â€" For many HELP WANTED _/ Christian Science Lecture |JOHN F. CLARKE WILL â€"!XMAS CONCERT IS HELD | wWOODBRIDGE NEWS PET STOCK CARTAGE Meeting of Year Beott, J.8.; Bro. C tank Smaith at? reckly â€" meeting. m Very Wor. Bro. Smith has e mm were led the officers and as an t, Miller, | appreciation of his services the dys Jones, Jean members presented him with a axey, Ellen Walâ€"/cane. _Rt. Bro, Ivan Musselman, Hutchison, Mrs. | D.D.G.M., ru a social visit and members from Vaughan Lode, ced w lll»h. and Union Lodge, Schomâ€" ickwood Lodge, | berg, were present, oâ€"42â€"1w disease, a disease wnich has a specâ€" iï¬ name and particular symptoms, and 1 fear it will worse. Has sinamnaierel (al map out a course and fo it ? Does it know when to start, where to setâ€" tle, or where to go* Let us see a:st Chri;;ilnno!&me has wkuy. ge our we likky road: "Discace has no Rntclit Now it is true that disease may have other causes than the one we have mentioned, fear, but the body is not one of them. Mrs. Eddy hul told us in our lextboo.l.(nd(pl. :l:}). "The ‘ cause oundaâ€" tion Jm.. is fear, ignorâ€" ance, or sin." There mhavc them the whole list. If are the foundations of sickness, would not zdheir omitu,d ;u;leunm, ut:: erstan , n ghteousn the foundation of health! F:rï¬â€˜eoy ness, based on the recognition that God is Love and that His love completely enfolds us at all times; understanding, an understanding of God and our relationship to Him; \righteousness, ~every thought brought into obedience to the Christ; in other words, our being |entirely submissive to, and responâ€" ||sive to, God‘s good government. 4 Family \| _ Many of us have in our immedâ€" .liate environment others who are \very close to. usâ€"our families. Our social unit is not the individual, but |the family; and the harmonious |government of a family may freâ€" | quently.involve the facing of '$ob- lems which might come but om to the solitary individual; problems of instruction, obedience, and conâ€" tinuous selfâ€"immolation. There is ; probtbz no other art that requires so much education, so much wisâ€" dom, and so much practice as the art of living .li:m’ and charitably | with others. The larger the houseâ€" ‘|hold, the greater the number of E mentalities through which self may ‘|endeavor to assert itself, and self | has quite a family. Here are some |of them: fear, jéalousy, hatred, | selfâ€"importance, selfâ€"righteousness, \selfâ€"justification, selfâ€"willâ€"trouble ‘\makers every ‘one. § Continued from page 3â€" ‘That last sentence, "Meet every " im h ha ha" m righ ter that we have ight to \.. tni:' we have the ability to be, and that we are in a position to be, masters of "cvery circumâ€" stance." _ If these qualities were always recognized as impersonal em:; they would deceive no one, ai would have little opportunity to eause trouble, but if, on the other hand, we allow ourselves to personâ€" alize these evil tendencies, to adâ€" mit that one member of the family is governed by this one, and anâ€" other by that, and then because of this perniit ourselves to deal unâ€" fairly with, or dislike the person, we shall allow evil to gain a footâ€" hold which may not be quickly disâ€" Sedged. _â€" . < . : = If we would that men â€" should think truly about us we should be careful to think truly of them. Of every member of the family? Yes, of every one, even the one who seems inclined to be willful, But it may be asked, Should we be blind to the faults of others? Should we tigined ? Should they bs perinitiod trained? Should t t to do as they like ? Shome not teach them obedience? Certainly children should be taught to be obedient. No one should do as he likes unless he likes to do right. We should remember, however, that the one who is best able to help .another to overcome erring tendencies is he who possesses a better, hlï¬er, truer concept of that rnon n that person has of imself. & _ Frequently we may find it heipâ€" ful to consider what it was that enabled Jesus to help others so efâ€" overcome was sickness, sin, or death, our Master proved that it could be done immediately. What equlthpod Him to do this? Was it not that He entertained a "correct view of what man‘ really is? Our fectually, Whether the belief to be FLUSH YOUR MOTOR CLEAN wITH HOT YALYVEâ€"OILâ€"ONLY Motor Hiâ€"Klonic BOB‘S GARAGE 4 "Sorvice with a Smile" , MAIN AND DUFFERI WESTON *"" XHORE Th and Sb E1t A| . tm exe« :._|was given in the Cumberland Hall, | . The Weston Hortcaltural. one ies Pices Suece 7 y3 will hold hnml.utur Dapnne Rogers, Singer and Danâ€" election . of officers in St. JORN‘s cey, Miss Marjorie Calvert, Singer, Parish Hall, Main St. North On|The Dusty Cowboys, Guitar Trio, Friday evening, January 14th, b¢â€" Ajllan Sutton, Andrew Clarke, Edâ€" gipning st $ uS hik ... |gar Hollyer, Doreen Strand, ‘Billy on ol in c e fate 5o Thomson, Billy Livings, Violinists ’nl-lu'fllhahetm .‘ndl.h'“"“'.“m“; ‘a""c""k"m *‘ Boer War Veteran whoâ€" sang an h€ Ontario Horticultural M‘iold army song. The 4 for m-.lr.Clnh'illuhulmm evening was Mr. o subject "Trees, Birds and Roses. ‘Anexdtiu(lunuthpom He is well known to Weston @00iâ€" wa; the Turkey Draw and |ences as one of the most outstaDdâ€" | steamer, Five chickens were donaâ€" \ing of lecturers and authoriti¢s O0|teq by Mr. Hatch, of Pickering: |Horticulture in Canada, “f,;{.' Ont., and these were auctioned talk, embellished by artis to the highest bidder. A number colored slides, will doubtless be|of baskets were distributed to most interesting and instructive:to| Needy Veterans. The proceeds of lovers of horticulture, who should |;ne Draws and Concert will be not miss this event, as the uldm*p,u.,d in fund which is being raisâ€" |and slides are of Mr. Clarke‘s finâ€"| oq for the purpose of pm%u a | est. { â€" _ |home for the unfortunate veterans. w ml election . of officers ’u&.!ob‘i Parish Hall, Main St. North. on Friday evening, January 14th, beâ€" ginning at 8 o‘clock. _ _ . â€" Weston Horticultural Society | to Have Annual Meeting 'fl: Jan. 14 lA textbook answers this question in feld" it Scicnee the perfct, man, in Science who appeared to Him where -i:.'u morhl mind appears to mortals. ui thui i serel dn Snd camrhye o e momr mind appears to mortals. In this perfect man the Saviour saw God‘s own likeness, and this correct view. of man healed the sick" (Science and Health, p. "l‘). If "this correct view of man" enâ€" abled Jesus to help others, how important that we should endeavor through Christian Science to acâ€" quire "this correct view." .. _ oo e w d But to look at the other side of | the question. Insubordinationâ€"can | find no hidingâ€"place in Chrl;:i:n Sciénce. Hear this statement m' our textbook (p. 236): "Children should obey their parents; insuborâ€" dination is an evil, blighting the buddings of selfâ€"government. Parâ€" ents should teach their children at the earliest possible period _the | truths of health and holiness. Chilâ€"| dren are more tractable than adults, | und Jearn more readily to love the simple verities that will make them happy and good. _‘__ . _ _ "Jesus loved little children beâ€" cause of their freedom from wrong and their receptiveness of right. While age is haltil:f between the two opinidns or battling with false beliefs, youth makes easy and rapid strides towards Truth." .. . f Each member of the family must learn im(rlieit obediencé â€" to right. Theâ€"child should obey the parent‘s command, and the parerit should see that he is subservient to Prinâ€" ciple in giving the command. In this the g:‘?nt may find that_he has an obedience problem ltï¬ equal to that of the child. Chi learn more readily by example than by precept, sb the parent who would have rightly governed chilâ€" dren should see to it that he is rightly governed himself. wz Jesus once said, "Let your lti'{bt so shine before men, that they may. see ur good works, and glorify Goin or render homage to God, by seeking His government of themselves. You see Christian Science insists that one deal primâ€" arily with the fellow under his own hat. Get him stni(gxtened out; his light will shine, others â€"will see it and desire to follow, /6 Those expressions or manifestaâ€" tions of self we referred to a few moments ago, such as selfâ€"will, selfâ€"righteousness, et cetera, must not be ignored. Ignoring an evil does not overcome it. Evil must be recognized for what it is and what it claims, and must be intelligently dealt with in order to overcome it. Such manifestations of self are really false.opinions, false beliefs, and can be overcome only throu anâ€" understanding of what is ruii: true about man. The false belief needs to be instructed out of itself into an understanding of what man is and what governs him. > What, then, are the facts? That God is our Father and all we are brethren; that in our réal selfhood each onoolurdlectlallthc?:d- ities of God; that we are absoluteâ€" ly ‘dependent upon God for all we are and all we have; that all the life, intelligence, wisdom, health and energy we possess are being given to us moment by moment; that in our relationship to each other our duty is to continuously reflect those Godâ€"qualities; that our work is reflection, never doâ€" mination; in short, to quote from the Manual of The Mother Church (r. 40), "In Science, divine Love alone governs man; and a Chrisâ€" tian Scientist reflects the sweet amenities of Love, in rebuking sin, in true brotherliness, charitableâ€" ness, and forgiveness." C (J. HAWE) . 38 MAIN ST. N. EXPERT TAILORING REPAIRING, ALTERATIONS ° LADIES® and GENTS‘ Cleaned and Blocked ... PHONE 842J Sponged and Pressed .. HATS (Men‘s) Weston Cleaners $1.00 _50¢ An evening‘s entertainment was u-nnr‘ recently for the Boer War ounnlguochtionbyln.. Calvert, Main Street, The Concert Jack Bcnn{ and an allâ€"star cast, and “Hog ong Rides A‘ï¬in" with William Boyd. There also be a comedy with The 3 m:- Feaâ€" tures on Monday, y and Wednesday, January 10, 11 and 12 will be "Lost Horizgn‘t with Ronald Colman, and "Motor Madness" with Rosalind Keith. Coming on Thursâ€" day, Friday and SltmdaL next week, will be "Mr. Dédds Takes the Features to be shown at the Mount Dennis Theatre on Ffld‘i and Saturday, Jan 7. and will be "Artists and g_gdz_h" with Air." _Hufh Falconer, prominent in the public life of Du)ferin County and for a uumberll Iol ye-r:dma‘il- trate at Orangeville, x]fll awa at his residence, 1271 Weston Rou{. Mt. Dennis, on Tuesday night, Dec. 28th, aged 81 years. A native of Scotland, he came to Canada when a youth, and lived in Shelburne for MOUNT DENNIS LOCALS WITH TURKEY DRAW LY. 3122 Gives more heatâ€"less ash and lasting quality than any other Anthracite Coal sold. . We guarantee it to give s‘ 4 25 SUHSERERNNS, PEF EO .....s..cuccomemmemiemmmmmsicmimmcmrmins # Have you a room you cannot heat? Give thtsâ€"coal a trial. Once tried, always used. MIXTURE U ton By Product Coke and 4; ton of Anthracite 1 1 50 CObbH®, OE HOM ............. .ccï¬ cpmememmanifimemntamimm # Welsh Blower, good size, 11 oo _ ‘SCFEEMCd,; PCP 10M ........_.._.....=coooummmoooos.. OA LiÂ¥ V 4. Secidion BH 10B macans ob onmoncoaglscnes PLLSONU Welsh Blower, good size, $11 oo p mnnd',-.:'n'. BDE 1uuue.....ces, cce mmirnimmnicinmieestmcstirie # HORLOG, [EF UOM _..................... cocoonstenmcmmmimmmmmom s‘ 0025 POCOHONTAS NUT, per ton $ 9.00 s"“"‘..,'"?:.":____m".-__“_..,_*___._w_‘__ 11.00 howe Noeni iey Oonh Antithiict â€"â€"; ____â€"_â€"PTE,.00 RUSSIAN ANTHRACITE COAL T hank You! ADVERTISING !« CLASSIFIED 25 Words ANVERTISINC for 35c Classified Advertising under the headingsâ€""For Sale", "For Rent", Ete. is charged for at the rate of 25 words for 35¢, cash. Additional wordingâ€"will cost 1¢ a word, extra. 10c extra if Apply Box No. care of this office. f Classified Advertising in The Times and Guide is on a STRICTLY "CASHâ€"WITHâ€"COPY" basis. Adâ€" vertisements 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. â€" Ads not paid for by then will not be inserted. No Classified Advertising will »be accepted, either in writing or by phone, after 2.30 P.M. TUESDAYS. For your kind support and efforts on my behaif at the recent York Township elections. 22 : ~WESTON 205â€"râ€"13 JONES and HILL ELECTORS OF YORK TOWNSHIP . J. MacRAFE 47 later .nnm 10 years in sat as :nw trate in with a cirenit hzhdun?nld Valley and Shelâ€" burne. was reeve of Orangeâ€" C oouty Te 19L " Rheviving are fls in k are | wife, the former Lucin’ï¬irhin: two daughters, Mrs. Vera Craven, ‘Florida, ~Mrs. John Nicol, San MT. DENNIS JU. 1960 WESTON 130 FRIDAYâ€"SATURDAY JAN. 7â€"8 ARTISTS and MODELS HOPALONG RIDES AGAIN _ â€"withâ€" William Boyd â€"withâ€" Jack Benny s And An All Star Cast MR. DODDS TAKES THE AIR COMING: FRIDAY, â€"ALSOâ€" MOTOR MADN ESS â€"withâ€" Rosalind Keith MONDAYâ€"TUESDAY WEDNESDAY JAN. 10â€"11â€"12 LOST HORIZON THE 3 STOOGES A Comedy, with Ronald Colman NG: THURSDAY, AY, SATURDAY Next Week CASH | BUSINESS DIRE Diego, Cal., and one son, Fairbairn, of Toronto. The remains rested in the funeral chapel of W ?irtu, “Dulduitnttwm-ï¬l Friâ€" day morning, and were then conâ€" Nes Took pink on Partes of on n‘huulrn:byurinChueb. Orangeville. Interment was made in Shelburne Cemetery. ‘Thousands of alder bushes are m rluted in the Swiss Alps to ; the snow from sliding down in avalanches, l Professional Direc_:!gr_yj W. J. McCUTCHEON OCEAN STEAMSHIP TICKETS Tickets and full information tor all lines. |_MUSICAL DIRECTORY 100â€"acre farm West near Weston, Lot 21, Con. 1, .Etobicoke, ch{ loam, ‘all workable, 10 acres fall wheat, large bank. _ barn | fully m‘ â€"roomed brick house, , furnace. Also cash sale of Government tested Holstein cattle, farm impleâ€" ments and household effects. AUCTION SALE JANUARY 12th 12 O‘clock Noon Estate of the late Wesley Heacock Dr. Harrison C. Roos The versatile entertainer for your next program Tllustrated circular FREE Address sz%g CRAWFORD ST. RONTO Dr. W. J. Rodwell DENTIST Office: Cor. Main & John Sts Res.: HY. 7000 Secure \ RALPH GORDON Dr.A.C.Clarke Mills Over Inch‘s Drug Store Phone: Office 80 . Res. 1071 DENTAL SURGEON Office: Bank of Montreal Bldg. Phone 295 W _ Residence 295J TICKET AGENT Hoursâ€"2 to 5 Bruce Metcalfe Main and John Blï¬. Weston 1134 Weston Rd., Mt. Dennis Marion Russell Demorest, L.T.C.M., Principal Classes For Preâ€"School Children Piano â€" Singing â€" Violin â€"â€" Theot} â€" Dancing â€"â€" Eloâ€" °_ cution â€" Guitar, Etc. Telephoneâ€"Weston 1051â€"M Lloydbrook 9240 .__ (Inch Apts.) Sinzin% Piano, Organ, Theory , Private or Class Weston 1051M LY,. 9240 ‘2 Guestville Ave. Dr. J. T. Hackett C. FRANK MOORE, K. C. C.P.R. Agent, Weston Phones: Weston & LÂ¥nd. 1354 Marion Russell Demorest 2oo LT.CM. TORONTO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC DENTIST Office: 12 Main St. S. (Opp. Bank Nova Scotia) Phone Weston 88 CHIROPRACTOR J. W. BROWN CHIROPRACTOR Nervous and Chronic Diseases ENTERTAINER TEacHER of praxo AND THEORY ie 3Â¥ Phone JU, 8059 to Saturday by Appointment . BARRISTER & SOLICITOR, Eic. (formerly Assistant Crown Attorney for the City of Teronto and the County of York) 36 TORONTO STREET. TORONTO _ ___ _ WESTON® BRANCH DENTISTS Telephone 204â€"râ€"6 Office: FARR BLOCK 16 Main St. N. PHONE 129 DENTIST A. M. MeEWEN, Auctionser. «2w x~â€"Jan. 1 Mt. Dennis Appointments By Phone THURSDAY, Start the New Year in comfort. Have your mattress rebuilt and recovered in best striped ticking complete, Special, $550. Also, estimates free on all kinds of Upholstering. / Weston Upholstery wsURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 16 MabrBt. N. _ _C * (l‘m&l F mal attention to fhe e yc i us Fire. Aute. Casualty Insurance Stung! Little Andy eunz shrieking in from the garden. * Anxious mother (running to meet Anxiot« mother ( to mee? him}: "What‘s the d-',f, Did you fall and hurt eso, 1 Little Andy (nofl t 0-“ ba~*1 my finker on a masts g/ Office 198 C. Lorne Fraser M.A. B‘\nmsrmé.w SOLICITOR, Hank of Nova Scotia Chambers, WESTON %", * 9 S Mrs. T. H. Rogers TEACHER OF PIANO Private Tuition ~ Studio: 55 Rosemount Ave.. Geo. W. Gardhouse G. MacKay Weston 152W . Junet. 0769 BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Ete, 52 Main N. (Opp. New Post Office) Res.: 57 George St. For Appointment« Phone Weston 378Jâ€"WA. 1771 Office Oven Tues., Thurs. and Fri. Evenings and Sat, Afternoon â€"Read the Ads. Myrtle Branscombe GIBSON ______ Accompanistâ€"Teacher of.Piano Pupils prepared for Toronto Conservatory of Music Examinations. Barrister, Solicitor, Ete. 1017 Weston Road, Mount Dennis PHONES * "Junct. 6402" ~wmwu' Residence: Hy. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGE SECURITIES Office Hours: Daily; also Tuesday and Thursday evenings F.A.SilvermanB.A. W. Averell S. Robinson B.A. Barrister and Solicitor, etc. Successor to the Late Laurence 8. Lyon Suprome Musical instrumentsâ€" F. W. MERTENS 36 TORONTO ST., TORONTO 6 PARKVIEW RD., WESTON The success of our pupils is our best advertisement. u.mmsn:ié.' SsOLICITOR, te. Elgin 1863 Money to Loan 18 Toronto Street, Toronto _ 423 MAIN ST. NORTH PHONE WESTON 403W STUDIOâ€"20 SYKES AVE. Phone 1234â€"J Musical Instruments J. Edgar Parsons SOLOIST and TEACHER GUITAR and BANJO Piano Tuning BUS LEE INSURANCE PIA M JUnet. 1996 or Westem 4733 PHONE 101â€"W W Averley 4340 PHONES: WESTON 138 LEGAL NO TUNING Phone Weston 620â€"J 1330 Gasrantéed Office: EL. 14445 Res. 307â€"3 0â€"16â€"52