io 12â€"14 years; girl‘s blue polka dot rain coat with cap, 12â€"14 ‘years; both good condition. LL. 2510. . MAIN N. PHONE 812 boots, age 6; skates, size 3; hiâ€" cuts shoes, size 2; blue suit, age 6. JU. 4401. oâ€"27â€"1w GIRL/‘Sâ€" fall coat, English tweed, eoat, blue silk dress, Humberside P.T. romper, all 14; boy‘s tweed suit, 14; lady‘s brown suede shoes, TC, worn once; plaid skirt, 18; also size 7, Reasonable. LY. 7038. 0â€"26â€"1w RAINCOAT, ages 6â€"7; rubber wool skirt; tartan plaid skirt and jun@er; Humberside gym rompers, size 14. LY. 5160. oâ€"28â€"1w GIRL‘S navy green reversible CHILD‘S winter coat set, tailored / by Annabel, size 3; snow suit, size 2; studio couch, maroon, nearly new. Apply 230 King St. xâ€"24â€"1w ‘WEICKER set, floor lamps, lamp table, small hardwood top table, twoâ€"burner gas plate. JU. 8880. * 0â€"28â€"1w LADY‘S black boucle coat, Persian trim, size 40. JU. 3857. _ GIRL‘S tweed coat, size 14; green ‘GAS stove, 4â€"burner, side oven, white, $8.00. Phone 594â€"M. _ with oven control, $25. Phone (Weston 1294â€"W after 5 p.m. _ MAN‘S bicycle; baby pram, wallis blue, Gendron; lady‘s black cloth comt, black fox collar, size $8â€"40. All in excellent cortdition. Call after seven, 57 Harding Ave., Wesâ€" ton. 0â€"24â€"1w GAS â€"stove, 3 burner, Pencilin finâ€" 4 ish, good condition. JU. 0673, o xâ€"28?1w GREEN tweed coat, sixe 12, very xiood repair, $15; gold ski jacket, fully lined, size 12, $5. LY. 1390. ‘ $20; also bedside table, $5.00. Both pieces in mahogany finish, golonial style, good condition. Zone 4â€"452, neâ€"24â€"1w GAS range, 3â€"burner, good conâ€" _ dition, $15, _ Phone â€" Weston 1243â€"R. 0â€"24â€"1w 4â€"BURNER side oven gas stove F. STEEL beds, % size, with springs and 1 single bed with springs. | and 1 single bed with springs. Phone Weston 690â€"R. 0‘24’3{; pDY‘S dressing table and chair, Gem. oys c n lt g. er an : Cormickâ€"Deering combine, 4â€"ft. gut, practically new. Phone Richâ€" momf Hill 163. xâ€"24â€"1w FARM machinery for sale. Mcâ€" ( ... ARTICLES FOR SALE | hlglg heater, size 4, $12. 195 | t. 0.24â€"1w Eat where good food means good health. Invade the Classified Columnsâ€" Your Best Means of Making S in a friendly atmosphere BONITA TEA ROOMsS BLACK puppies, 6 weeks old, Spaniel mother, low price. Zone Air Conditioned for Your Comfort D I| N E ‘I1 like our courteous and pleasant surroundâ€" WANT ADS ‘, OCTOBER 5, 1944 TIMES & GUIDE neâ€"27â€"1w oâ€"28â€"1w 0â€"28â€"1w 0â€"24â€"1w 0â€"24â€"1w 0â€"24â€"1w “ AUCTION SALE |FARM STOCK $9,000.00â€"Duplex, 2 lovely 5â€"room $9,000.00â€"â€"Duplex, 2 lovely bâ€"roomâ€" ed apartments, solid brick, hardâ€" wood, seï¬um heating, . double solid brick garage, good district, close to tnns%rt&tion. Packham Realty, 689. Evenings _ calb Mr: Graham 565â€"M. 0â€"24â€"1w qPE00A0COC2N RNUINE, BUVY DHMCR, lovely home, veri central, good district, close to schools, churches and tnnsï¬omtion, hot water heatâ€" ed. Packham Realty, 689. Evenâ€" ings call Mr. Graham 565â€"M. 0â€"24â€"1w $4,000.00 â€" B-rgacj{ bungalow, §8,]000_._Qf)â€":}0 _rooms, solid brick MIDDLEâ€"AGED wooman for genâ€" eral housework. Modern home in country. Phone Richmond Hill 163. + SX â€"xâ€"24â€"1w $5,700.00â€"6â€"roomed brick house €U,00000â€"â€"Dâ€"2CUUIUEN DCR _ NOUSE, hardwood, hot air, good district. Packham _ Realty. 6{9. Evenings call Mr. Graham 565â€"M. â€" 0â€"24â€"1w lovely grounds, lots of shade trees, good grden. Packham Realty. 689. enings call Mr. Graham 565â€"M. 0â€"24â€"I1w PARTâ€"TIME help wanted, waitress Apply Bonita Tea Rooms. Princess Fashion Furs KL 3674 AD. 8884 (dyed rabbit), Viscacha, seal (dyed rabbit), beaver mouton, (processed lamb), Persian lamb, muskrat, Hudson seal, (dyed muskâ€" rat), Your old fur garment exâ€" pertly restyled to the new 1945 fashion. Price, $14. GIBBARD solid walnut dining room suite, 9 pieces. Excellent condition. , Phone Weston 1277â€"J. Preâ€"Season Sale PRICED from $69 and up, Coney REFINED woman will stay with (mink), size 14; forn few times. LY, $122. 0â€"28â€"1w children, do convalescent nursing or assist in nice homes on any speâ€" cial occasion, JU, 7313. xâ€"26â€"tf LADY‘S bicycle, $25. 149 Glennâ€" donnwyna!‘{i 'J'U. 84217. oW MISSESâ€" black furâ€"trimmed coat Black and White Heifer _ Holstein Bull Jersey Heifer, 1 yr., eligible to register No Reserve. Nov. e Brindle Heifer, due March §lack and White Heifer, bred July 9 Ayrshire Heifer, due in March Jersey Heifer, due in Jan., eligible to register _ s Black and White Holstein Heifer, due bred Auii 15 Big Black Holstein Cow, bred May 1 Jersey Cow, bred Sept. 2, rifistered Reg a.nc; White Ayrshire Heifer, bred ug. Red Cow, bred Feb. 8 2 Holstein Helfers, fresh, not bred Old Roan SO®W, fresh, not bred _ _ Black and White Holstein Cow, fresh Holstein Heifer, fresh Ho]syei’rvl' Cow, fresh, bred Oct. 21 _ ~â€" Red and White Ayrshire Cow, fresh, May 10 _ e Red Cow, fresh, bred June 9 Black and White Holstein Heifer, due Red and White Ayrshire Cow, bred HORSES Black Gelding, 9 yrs. old Brown Gelding, aged Grey Gelding, aged Roan Mare, aged HELP WANTED, FEMALE Saturday, October 14 EMPLOYMENT WANTED HOUSES FOR SALE FUR COATS Messrs. J. W. and G. E. Duke FURRIERS DRY COWS neâ€"24â€"1w xâ€"22â€"1w 0â€"28â€"1w The undersigned has been instructed by to sell by public auction at Lot 28, Concession 1, Etobicoke HAY, GRAIN AND IMPLEMENTS ATTRACTIVE large room, suitable for 2 gentlemen, private bath, oil furnace, continuous hot water, %ood transportation, Connaught rescent, Miss Mason. _ ncâ€"24â€"1w _ hold privileges. Call evenings 116 King St. 0â€"24â€"1w FOR RENTâ€"Large front bedroom, suit two, 23 Main St. South. 0â€"24â€"1w one for kitchenette, heat, light and water, close to car line. Adults. _ Abstainers, Phone 54, Weston. 0â€"24â€"1w TWO unfurnished rooms and small _ small house by couple. No chilâ€" dren, in or near Weston. Box 2416 Times and Guide. 0â€"24â€"1w asis, erythema, impetigo, chaps, boils, pimples, itch, ete. Try Kleeâ€" rexâ€""A quick healing salve." 50¢, $1.00, $2.00 (medium and Syrong). Recommended and sold by Sanderâ€" son‘s Drug Store, 2860 Dundas St. W., corner Keele St, and Runnyâ€" mede. Pharmacy, 3358 Dundas St. West. xâ€"28â€"1w TWO unfurnished y_oo;(s,_ hb;;t ROOM and board for 1 or 2 girls, home ‘privileges. Phone 618W. SA oâ€"24â€"1w 3 OR 4 UNFURNISHED rooms or SLENDER Tablets are effective, 2 weeks‘ supply, $1, 12 weeks, $5, at Brigg‘s I Inch‘s Drug Store. WHY suffer with eczema, psoriâ€" ARRANGE your Corn or Weiner Roast now, in ideal surroundâ€" ings. Diamond F. Ranch. JU. 0105. % xâ€"24â€"tf GET your Vietory. Garden plowed now? Phnmw 0105. ';-24-:1 ROUND first part of September ‘_\‘n white w!n-gnind terrier with tail. Liberal reward. Strayed away from 68 Fourth Ave., Westmount. Finder vfl"“ return to 68 Fourth Ave., Westmount. 0â€"24â€"1w service, formerly 3324 Dundas St., now operating on own premâ€" ises, 140 Queensway, Humber Bay. Free winter n-gme for your lawnâ€" mower, LY, 9766. xâ€"28â€"tf THE WORKS ln%]bu of a lady‘s wrist watch on Wednesday night between John, Main and King Sts. Please return to 9 John St. xâ€"24â€"1w | a white wireâ€"haired terrier with 2? lll,f?_!n@_on sides and a long DE FOREST lawnmower and saw CITY cartage, after 6 JU. 8880. ":'u Iw the following property : WANTED To RENT Termsâ€"CASH. LAWNMOWERS OPPORTUNITIES ROOMS TO LET PERSONAL slings 2 Sets Double Harness Electric Fencer About 10 Tons Hay Quantity Mixed Grain Wheelbarrow, Doubletrees, Whiffietrees, Masseyâ€"Harris Cream Separator, new DeLaval 2â€"Unit Milking Machine McCormickâ€"Deering Binder, 7 ft. Deering Mower, 7 ft. Hay Rake Walking Plow McCormickâ€"Deering Seed Drill Wagon, steel wheels and rack Set Sglke Tooth Harrows Case Tractor, 12â€"20 New Hay Carriage, ropes, pulleys and Berkshire Hog Pig Sow with 10 Pigs, Aug. 14 Sow with 6 Pigs, Sept. 5 2 Sows, bred July Sow, due to farrow any time Sow, bred Sept. 8 Sows, bred August Sow, due to farrow Oct. 2 Sows, bred Sept. Sow, bred August Jersey Heifer, 1 yr., eligible to register Jergey Heifer Calf, 8 months, eligible to register L w 0 Brindle Heifer Calf, 7 months Forks, and other articles. xâ€"24â€"1w A. M. McEwen, Auctioneer, Phone Weston 187 W. IMPLEMENTS H.M.C.S. W. York Comforts‘ Fund Previously acknowledged ... Total to dateâ€"in excess....... Masseyâ€"Harris Limited ........ Lions International ... Carl Austin and Company..... : 0. BCO :mms ommmmnemmsnom Jack Fraser Limited ... C. A. GrABRIY .. câ€"ommmmmemin Memorial Public School ......... East Weston â€" Ratepayers‘ Mr. Anthon{ Genova and family of Royal York Road wish to exâ€" press their sincere thanks and appreciation to their many relaâ€" tives, friends ‘and neighbors for their expressions of sympnthx. and floral tributes, extended during their recent sad bgruvcment.m 3 C. W. Byers Harold Little H. Tucker ... W. A. Laceby H. J. Church . H. L. Hall ... ASSOCIREION _ ..â€"ooommmemnsmmmin King St. Public School ... Kenneth L. Thompson ... A. L. COUILET ~..â€"..â€"mmmimommene Liftle BrOURETS .=ssesumame J. A. Johnston Company ... Weston Bowling Alleys ... Pr. H. 9. Coulthard ................. Nelson Clarke ......... Dr. T. A. Carpenter Lorne Mallaby ... W. Ashbee Mr. and Mrs. A. Weir Eckensâ€" willer, 52 Denison Rd. W., wish to express their deep gntitude to their many friends and neighbors for their assistance, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during their recent bereavement in the loss of their only daughug, Reta Jean. â€"24â€"1w M. Bond PIGS Sale at One O'eloc:k. xâ€"24â€"1w $1,350 2,060 200.00 60.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 18.15 17.11 16.37 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 1.00 2.00 25 MseDonald ......_._.__/.... MrS. W BRNIB soommcscesmmes Wm: WIIEON »memmmmmmmmnen MrS. C. PDFIBE .â€"»s>mmommes F. Eastwell and Mrs. Miller Mrs. A. Fulcher and Mrs. WOD0H . ».somommmmmensmmemmneee Georg.e KeVS sutmmmniintizume w. MVSON | crcumsmmctrcemtizrms F. T. ROWNITOB smm â€"remmceme 08â€" WETD ..â€"â€" smmmmermbenenmessens C, J: MIIFOY .0%»â€"mmmommimscos I. RLBT .. coommmmmmmemmntsonmemmca Mrs. R. Ambroge â€"......«_... D. DWEIY >..â€"â€"mmmmmunimmesien K. B. WARCG â€"usmmmmmmmmmes C CFIDDEEE meâ€"â€"mrmmottemees Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Terrill Mr. and Mrs. Cadwallader.... Mrs, Robert Douglas ... W. H. Crooks .. F. R. McCarthy J. F. McKenzie . 8. A. Smuck . A. Melntyre . R. W. MeDonald ... Geo. W. Gardhouse John Burgess ... T. H. Benks â€"~.._.~....s Rev. E. T. Keane ... Mrs. L. Ward and Mrs. L. NMypih .â€"â€".â€" Miss V Coulter Rev. K. J. Joblin hick ©1.00 1.00 .50 1.50 2.00 2.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 .50 2.00 2.00 .50 .50 1.00 In any event, however, the ration becoming effective on October 2nd can be maintained throughbut the winter months, so it is hoped that the public will coâ€"operate by not buying in excess of actual requirements. As a result of the restrictions imposed by the Dominion Government under the Wartime Alcoholic Beverages Order P.C.11374, it was necessary to reduce the monthly ration of spirits to 13 ounces to assure adequate supplies of spirits until the end of the year. In increasing the ration it should be explained to the public that unless the restrictions imposed by the Dominion Government are removed a similar restricâ€" tion will be necessary again next year, although the Board, except for the Dominion Restriction, would be able to make available for distribution stocks of spirits in excess of the present ration. ' COMMENCING October 2nd, 1944, and until further motice, every individual permit holder will be permitted to purchase.monthly one bottle of spirits (25 or 26 ounces) or two half bottles as available. EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 2nd, 1944 Announcement of chan ge in Spirits Ration W. H. Burlington Josiah Johnson .... T. Harrison ... Mrs. A. Cundall . C. Kelman. ... Mrs. R. Gorrie _ N. 3. Turrall ...« F. Bridgman .............. Metrogole Restaurant Mrs. S. G. Cousins ..... H. Philligs eoridactunioviee C. PREFIEH s.uummmsim mm H. P. Slovell ........â€"..... G. Shiniman ...q.......... Miss E. Moore ............. W. J1 BATIET wâ€"=mmmsew W. Burlington ... F. Allatt Mrs. Charles Douglas ... Miss Clars Gardhouse .. M 1 CARRMEG as.mmommcocremecene W A N T ED For free pickâ€"up phone. us. We pay phone charges GORDON YOUNG LTD. Phone AD. 3636, Toronto DEAD HORSES and CATTLE (Continued next week) 1944 Association LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD OF ONTARIO Victor T. Gopgin f 2.00 25 .50 25 .25 1.00 2.00 1.00 .50 1.00 2.00 1,00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 .50 1.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 .50 15 25 50 15 The BANE of NOVA SCOTIA BUY VICTORY BONDS Keep Eauglc .fl‘ton’ and Treel Floumbldn-unhnmb'nn the sea in ships, and fished to make a living. The tang of the sait air is in their blood... riding out the gale and bringing in the catch is their way of life. Canadian fishermen are sturdy, selfâ€"reliant men, who, through their own efforts have built a great Canadiao industry. Some become masters of their own ships . . . thus does initiative find its reward. All areâ€"masters of their own destiny. This is Free Enterprise. A hundred years and more this Bank has afforded the fishing industry essential banking facilities ... as to all Canadiaos ... contributâ€" ing to the growth of a selfâ€"reliant people and a prosperous Canads. chitr CommIssiONE® &, t W NCB