ODATION for summer at quiet, restful farm mear river. Good meals, even dollars weekli,’. Write , Terra Cotta P.0., Onâ€" or phone JU. 8465. 0â€"1w SUMMER RESORTS " Does your advertising get as far as the front only to be caught by a gust of wind and to clutter up your yard or your neighbor‘s. Are you a "Gone wl the Wind" advertisert FOR RENT hing and Detective Lanceâ€"Serâ€" t Z. M. Pretorius, of the South fan police dog depot at Preâ€" , have been seconded for serâ€" with the Palestine police for ISE for sale to close estate, ick house, 6 rooms,; furnace, itual driveway. A;ply J. Nason, Main St. South, Weston. xâ€"1w Criminals Have A Great Reâ€" | spect For Them | ur more South African police | have ‘b.een ;ant b{l liner fl:o itine, where they wi tâ€" the of Allsh into Arab cn}:tnxh. dog training depot of Quaggaâ€" rear and have sailed with the dogs. Two members of the tine police force took an inâ€" ve course of training at the ; African depot as dogmasters r years ago and returned to ‘Gone Nith the Wind" FEAR POLICE DOGS | _ IRRIGATING THE DESERT #S and garage for " Iseation all m% mpzl‘Gnmf 0â€"1w lestine have a profound reâ€"| s for them.â€"Brandon Sun. . | â€"Read the Ads, Pretoria, ‘has a wonderful and seven of their dogs are ice at present in Palestine. ive Lanceâ€"Sergeant M. M. S. This "Gone with the Wind" advertising fails its purpose to get into the home, to be interestâ€" g enough to be read, to be convincing enough sell the merchandise you offer. 3.‘..".2"""""‘ 4 rooms ns se e Weston 663, cvm_. 7' itious. Arabs as. somet! supernatural and crimi wille Ave., Mt. Dennis, LÂ¥nd. 5525. xâ€"1w A Taaly 200 hingd Urrect "Gone with the Wind" advertising fails to e you properly, and costs you too much. "Into the Home" Newspaper Advertising fulfills its purpose, works quickly, costs less because it sells more. In modern merchandising, time is money, 4â€"roomed apartment and n, modern, tile bath and SES FOR SALE Place Your Next Ad In "Into the Home" Newspaper were $10 the Times and Guide xâ€"lw 01w priâ€" isiâ€" |JACK ALLAN, roofing and insula, tion. Phone 339. if AZZ 1 SAID says Cress Corn and CHEAP, hen house, 12 x 25 feet, 2 DRESSERâ€"WARDROBES, new condition; 2 automatic bedâ€" couches, complete with mattressâ€" es; 1 dmhlol 1Simmd:'m wth spring; 1 walnut sai e, ï¬mï¬ mirror, and miscelâ€" laneous articles. 386 Main St. North. RR Project In India Biggest Ever Undertaken In World Completion of the mighty barâ€" rage across the Indus River in the Province of Sind, in India, is spurâ€" ring the engineers to finish the biggest irrilrt.ion undertaking in the world. Hyderabad reports that when the project is in full operaâ€" tion the area under cultivation will be nearly trebled. DEPENDABLE youn‘i girl with afternoons free wishes to mind baby or young child. Box 114, Times and Guide. 0â€"1w About 1,000,000 acres will be planted to cotton and 50,000 acres will be devoted to new crops. The barrage itself, a dam with sluicc gates, ras 66 spans 60 feet wide, and from it tlow channels and waterâ€"courses ‘ covering 7&30.000 acres. Two towns were built to house the 50,000 workers and 1,889 bridges had to be constructed. The 10 SC. WHITE Leghorns, 75¢ each; 250â€"egg incubator, $7.00; RELIABLE woman wants work by day, washing, cleaning, would care for children, cve‘gnp. exâ€" perienced worker. Phone 619â€"W, or call at 8 Main St. S., Weston. GIRL desires work as mother‘s herlip afternoons or evenings, experiâ€" enced with children. Phone 705â€"W. xâ€"1w operations covered 12,000 miles, largely desert.â€"New York Herald T eanh o. boad if mheg. can be taken down in sections 176 Main St. N., phone 1053â€"J. Inch‘s and all Drug Counters. Saoce. I. Rherler, puoee Cer L. Roofing, Insulation WORK WANTED FOR SALE 0â€"49â€"2w xâ€"1w Qâ€"1w 01w GIRL for housework. Apply 29 Little Avenue. r xâ€"1w CARPENTER work and general repairs, . experienced workman, reasonable, l,:.ny odd jobs. 14 <Vimy Avenue, George Mitchell. EXPERIENCED MAN will dig, plant, cultivate your garden, reâ€" move trees, cut grass, polish hardwood floors, clean basements, fu-ngn, windows, paint, Prompt, owest prices. Weston 469. 0â€"1w None of the New World Indians (Mayas, Incas, or Americans), progressed far enough to learn the use of the wheel, until the white man came. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED for workers at Malton Airport. Apply Box No. 500, Times and Guide. xâ€"TF WILL store piano with option of IF YOU ARE going to drill a new well or have your present well repaired, write me and Lwill call on you, T. H. Rutledge. 65 Robâ€" ert Street, Weston. Phone Wesâ€" ton 1199, â€" _ oâ€"2m GIRL‘S used bicycle, must be cheap for cash. lu;d?l: ‘l‘h-e h:: Guide. css eW WOMAN, experienced as practical nurse and ho:l:eke‘eper. d“i;eï¬ position, capal of taking ful charge of home. Leave message at Times and Guide Office, Zone ©4426. 00 0 _ tf FOR PAINTING and decorating WESTON ICE SERYVICE. Arthur Fish, phone Weston 925â€"W. F Painters and Decorators SERVICES OFFERED buying. Phone 184â€"Jâ€"11, or apply 80 Russell Rd., Weston,‘ w call E. Wallis and Son, 194 Main St. N., Weston, phone 1025-“2'. se ue o P h 0 0 4o BmeW Ventilator Pipesâ€"Elbows, etc. Farm and Dairy Utensils Repaired General Tinsmithing Body and Fender Repairs 22 FERN AVE. PHONE WESTON 978 General Sheetâ€"Metal Worker EAVESTROUGHING WANTED TO BUY Joe. A. Ward WELL DRILLING Ask your local w dealer. Learn how to save dollars by filling your fuel bin with "Canada‘s finest erom inlir im Coke" NOW. at a fraction of regular cost. See your dealer. ICE SERVICE LEAVE WESTON Ask him, too, «bout GET A DANDY WANTED AUTOMATIC ¢ 12.46 p.m. Standard a 605 a.m. f:‘::: Time ¢ 5.05 pm. T .'."na,t'"‘ Sun. & Hol.; bâ€"Sun: .‘l’:. i: a k * ; _:adnm“m.-.tl:b . Captes of the new time tables are available ___ at all offices and agencies . GRAY COACH LINES§ TIME TABLE xâ€"tf HAMILTON BY#ROOUCt CONE OVENS, Lrwme MAMILTON, CANADA Weston 74 WESTON COCA(}. & LUMBER Dufferin St. IRVIN LUMBER CO. LTD. 139 MAIN ST. 8. was held, wi“n lflll.'ri.';_ro;d enâ€" joying the outing. Sharon W.A.‘ are holding their garden party Saturday, June 18th in Highfield school grounds, and hope to see their friends on that Rev. G. Davison spoke on Matâ€" thew, "He that takes the sword shull“rcrish by the sword," and preâ€" sented a very inspiring sermon, on Sunday, At the last meetin‘g of the Annie Kitchin Mission Circle, a shower of gifts for Sister Sheila‘s Mission were presented. The Primary of Thistletown public school were glad to help and a large bale was sent by express this week. * house was given by Miss Grace Love on Saturday a!{_trnpon. Many Rev. Robbins of: Bolton will preach at St, Andrew‘s on Sumi‘nuy next, June ‘19th. The rector exchange pulpits for the Bolton anniversary. On Sunday last, which was Trinity Sunday, Rev. T. B. Butler ;roke at St. Andrew‘s on "The oly Spirit". Prayers were offered for the sick of the parish. By special invitation, Sharon and Ebenezer churches attended a picâ€" nic at Thistletown hall on Wednesâ€" day last, ‘as guests of the Thistleâ€" town United W.A. About 200 sat To the Wilkins family we send a message of sympathy in the loss of lovely gifts were received. We are sorry to hear Miss E. Peters is in ho.g:u.l with a broken hip, Her many are wishing her a speedy recovery. i On Thursday the Nattress reâ€" union was held in Thistletown Hall, A splendid supper and programme were enjoyed. + The many friends. of Mrs. Robert Woods will be glad to know she is out ]of holpiuf and convalescing nicely. husband and father, P Kocke New Hampghire. White ew h ite Leghorn, Jersey Giant Baby TNE «srive! gusrsniess arriva nteed. L Write for prices. g:“:pecill- ize in custom hatching. YONGE ST. POULTRY FARM RICHMOND HILL, ONT. Exstablished 1924 Baby Chicksâ€" A shower for Miss Gladys Gardâ€" On Saturday the Devins reunion LEAVE SCHOMBERG NEWS Custom Hatching TIMES AND GUIDE JV "Who, then, is the youthful Moses who may come forward at the conâ€" vention to confound the current grophedes of a Manion leadership? o far as the field can be conâ€" jectured at the present moment, it will have to be <oneâ€" of four inâ€" dividudls, namely, Messrs. J. Earl |Lawson, K.C., of Toronto; Major |M. A. MacPherson, also a K.C., of ~â€"Features to be shown at the Mt, Dennis Theatre on !'ridn'{nn.d Saturday, June 17 and 18, be "The % Broadcast of 1938" with W. C. Fields and Martha Raye, also "Roll Along Cowboy". There will June 20 and 21, will be “Ha:s Landing" . with Sorg; Henie Don Ameche, also "The Westland Case" wig.dgucton m Feaâ€" tures on esda ursday, Jumuandzs,wi,;lb.m.ms Family in "Borrowing Trouble", â€"Patients of the Toronto Hosâ€" pital for Consumptives enjoyed a variety concert supplied by the Km'ghf-l of Columbus, last week. With Bill Smith, sports announcer :: the lh&l: Leaf Gâ€di::. d:; ai gram n numbers i)y Rex g:yle, :insr Deâ€" lores and %flmb‘t dance team; Hazel 1, ‘tap dancer; Joe LaFlamme, comedy songs; Joan Murphy, impersonator; Meta and St. John, acrobatic dance team; Bob Grace, guitar; Miss Dorothy Merrall, elocutionist, and Oscar Burnside, saxaphone. Miss Merrall, Gratton Giblin and Len Whitehouse were accompanists for the various acts. Several Knights assisted by supplying transportation for the artists, W. H. Hurley, Grand Knight, gave a short address. ‘ Lawson Has Desirable Traits For Leadership "And solidly based as Dr. Manion‘s strength is upon his inâ€" fectious popularity and h:fhly atâ€" tractive and able personality, enâ€" thusiasm for him is not entirely free of misgivings. Furthermore, party success under Dr. Manion would depend upon mpg;)rt and alliances which responsible Conâ€" servative circles are inclined to view with increasing caution. . be a comedy with the 3 Stooges. Features on Monday and m down to a splendid supper. Rev. G. Davison opened proceedings with the saying of Grace. The second speaker was Mrs, Maltby of Sharon who thanked the Thistletown group. Afterwards, races and games were run off, with prizes given to the winners of each. A last cup of tea with "Auld L;nf.Syne" brought to an end a very happy day. Flower service will be held on Sunday, June 26th. Children are asked to bring ?"‘ of fruit, flowers and eggs which will afterâ€" wards be given to the sick and shutâ€" ins of the parish,. Mr. Baughurst will be the guest speaker. Continued from page 1â€" a Conservative Moses intensified, for the reason that unless one is found, Hon. Dr. R. J. Manion is likely to be the choice of the gathering. _ _ _ _ _ _ K.Ca‘llu of 'l‘ol'\'mtg.l . the four, Hon. J. Earl Lawson is conceded mibly the best chance. As a par! entarian, the South York member, who briefâ€" ly held the portfolio of National T CTTD Lo ECC T 4 TTE also© "My Dear Miss Aldridge" with Edna May Oliver and Maureen O‘Sullivan. 4.40/21 | 5.90 ulm‘u- .50/21 ) s.20 «73/10 6.7% «.15/20 |r.0e $.00/19 |7.30 $.00/20 1.55 LM!} £35/17 | $.35/18 | a.90 «35/19 | $.00/20 6.48 $.35/21 |8.00 CANADIAN TIRE CORP. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"PRODUC T S â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" SUPERâ€"LASTIC TIRES AND TUBES tum i8 ,,..I LOwEst PRICES, Canadian Auto Supply Mount Dennis Ex3 sizE | ~QUaurr "SUPERâ€" TRUCK TIRES 11 MAIN ST. N. 10.95 9.4% ie Carrying a Complete Line of TIRES, BATTERIES, OILS, and all AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES. 11.45 10.15 10.15 11.%0 government, is conceded in Federal circles to have high ability. He is clear and lucid in his presentations; his arguments are persuasive; and he is unruffied. Earl Lawson never tries to bolster a weak argument by a display of heat or temper. Instead he prepares his argument carefully beforehand, to be sure that it is sound. As a consequence, he generally has his opponents at a disadvantage from the start. "Temperamentally, he is recogâ€" nized as having highly desirable traits for leadership, He is remarkâ€" ably free from personal préjudices and knows the meaning of team ï¬"’ and ¢ooperation. In addition, e is of cheerful and optimistic temperament, and his influences as a leader_ would be definitely dynamic. Finally, he is schooled in Conservative tradition ‘and posâ€" sesses a sober sense of responsibilâ€" ity where national issues are conâ€" cerned. > r 0 O* should choose Lawson, many gls- tical students on Parliament Hill will be of the opinion that it has chosen better than it realized." â€"Read the Ads, Estimates Free Workmanship Guaranteed R. HOLDER All kinds of Cement Work. Phone JU. 8348 2 GOLDWIN AVE. MT. DENNIS THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1938 Edna May Oliver MT. DENNIS THEATRE JU. 1960 _ WESTON 130 Sonja Henieâ€"Don Ameche W. C. Fieldsâ€"Marths Raye Licensed Electrician Repairs, Alterations and _ Trouble Shooting 8 DENNISON RD. W. Satisfaction Guaranteed Estimates Free. JU. 7036 19e 14.15 FRIDAYâ€" SATURDAY June 17â€"18 MONDAYâ€"PUESDAY June 20â€"21 HAPPY LANDING WED.â€"THURSDAY June 22â€"23 THE JONES FAMILY "ROLL ALONG CcowBoy® A COMEDY with the 3 STOOGES A. W. HOLMES THE WESTLAND CASE MY DEAR MISS ALDRIDGE BORROWING TROUBLE â€"withâ€" Preston Foster 110 1.10 Maureen O‘Suilivan , if the convention â€"withâ€" 145 145 1.48 1.15 | BUSINESS DIRECTORY | ] MUSICAL DIRECTORY l l Professional Directory [ Father‘s Day than some people rthought nmoyuntfovh.nit was first proposed. In spite of miny people refusing to take it inriomlyithnhptnhobbim agsin year after year on the lived t:l‘lli? unl not‘l_:: ess _ a mwplohithulm AMlleh‘thn'thtb- have a day of own ? * Mother has & day set aside in her honor, whole _weeks are Mazrt as Musi¢c Weeks, Flower Weeks, Paint Sunday Is Father‘s Day The versatile entertainer for your next program Illustrated circular FREE Address 628B CRAWFORD ST. TORONTO 36 TORONTO ST., TORONTO 5 PARKVIEW RD., WESTON °_ WAverley 4340 WESTON ZONE 4â€"339 There must be more to this W. Avereii $. Robinson 8.A. Barrister and Solicitor, etc. TS Guestvills Ave. m.n-‘h w iNBURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Office Hours: Daily; also Tuesday udTh‘urduwâ€"h- "yerc uied ~ Personal to Hapeite Saien ond Havais, " Office 193 PHONES Junet. 6402" "Weston 544M" Regidence: Hy. 8068 MONEY To wu.l'g Goop _ _FIRST AND SECOND _ Hoursâ€"2 to 5 Phone JU. 8059 Bruce Metcalfe F. A. SilvermanK.C. Main and John Sts., Weston MARION RUSSELL DEMOREST, L,T.C.M.. Principal KELLY KIRBY Kindergarten Piano Method _ Batrister, Solicitor, Etc. 1017 Weston Road, Mount Dennie RALPH GORDON TORONTO CcONSERVATORY OF MUSIC CHIROPRACTOR 1.""W. BRown F.W.MERTENS ENTERTAINER TEACHER OF PLIANO AND THEORY WESTON BRANCH Telephone Weston 1051â€"M INSURANCE Laurence 8. Lyon Telephone 204â€"râ€"6 T to 8 THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1988 Up Weeks, and even breakfast food weeks and we have days deâ€" voted to dead heroes. Why not deâ€" vote a day to the living heroes who battle with the furnace in winter and the lawnmower in sumâ€" mer. who daily punch a timeâ€"clock md]netndt‘qlihitmdvho i eripram on shan, o mequned a mortgages in 0: to a home and raise a family. It may be that a man is withâ€" out honor in his own country but we would hate to thinkâ€"he is withâ€" out honor in his own home, So a day like Father‘s Day rohfly serves the good purpose of providâ€" ing an occasion when the family can show they recognize the value of â€" having L‘:‘n like father around the And it Hkely ons en nc on, t 'll? Father‘s Day is “hdm selfâ€"still alive and going strong. In: ho itiephont Uirectory | of one Loudon‘ ..!n‘hnd, are lhhdh“%,u- 5!]'. 82 Darlings, 34 Dears, 1 earie, 17 Ducks, 1 Dearlove, 20 Honeys, 56 Loves, 8 Lovejoys, 6 Honeys, 56 Loves, 8 Lovat:yi. _6 Lovelys, 8 Prettys, 12 Peaches, 87 Sweets, 7 Trueloves, 3 Cheers and W E S T O N All kinds of furniture reâ€" upholstered, mattresses reâ€" covered. Estimates free. 6. Howard Gray K.C. BARRISTER, etc. Room 215, 159 Bay St. Telephone Wav.. 7696â€"7 Phone 701â€"W Mrs. T. H. Rogers C. Lorne Fraser M.A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Geo. W. Gardhouse BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Hte. Ill.hl.(on.lh-?-dofl.) Res.: 57 George St. Weston 152W _ Junct. 0769 J. Edgar Parsons B.A. mm‘ru&:oucmt. Elgin 1863 _ Money to Loan 18 Toronto Street, Toronto _ Phone Weston 378Jâ€"WA. T171 Office Oyen Tues.. Thurs, and Fri. Evenings and Sat. Afternoon Studio: 55 Rosemount Ave Piano Tuning UPHOLSTERING G. MACKAY who dail PIANO TUNING TEACHER OF PIANO Private Tuition 1230 Jane St. MT. DENNIS JUnct. 1996 or Weston 471â€"J Work Guaranteed Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers, WESTON Phone Weston 620â€"J 0â€"16â€"52 ‘s