ONE Simmons Bed complete, $15; 1 teal blue girl‘s coat, beaver trim, size 14, only, worn a few times; 1 black coat, fitted, size 14; 1 Er. light blue ski pants, size 14. Phone 399â€"J evenings. _ TENNIS RACKET in good shape. Phone 1010R. 0â€"1w TWO Girl‘s Coats, good condition, ;z'éi‘iea“ 10 and 12, Phone 172 M LADY‘S winter coat, size 32, air Invade the Classified Columnsâ€"Your Best Means t force blue, beaver trimmed, good as new; also other articles of clothâ€" ing, size 14 years. Phone 1037â€"w. oâ€"27â€"1w COAL or feed boxes, heavily and each. Phone 1037â€"W BOY‘S black leather coat, gize 10; v‘:t;‘;néiy ‘hï¬l;i‘l.t,;vi-zve‘ _a,pi;foxii;lltelg 6 ft. x 3 ft. x 3 ft., hinged lid, $ â€"vll-s; one tenor banjo. â€" Reasonâ€" able. In good condition. 33 Henry street. oâ€"27â€"1w BROWN corduroy riding breeches â€" for sale, size 18, $5. Apply 9 Gordon avenue after 6 p.m. 0â€"27â€"1w BRASS double (bed and strong springs, one mahogany dresser, plate glass mirror. Phone 301â€"J. oâ€"27â€"1w MAN‘S C.C.M. bicycle for sale, like new. 171 William street, Weston. oâ€"27â€"1w LADY‘S coat, size 38, silver fox eollar, almost new. Apply 59 St. John‘s road west or Phone 621â€"J. oâ€"27â€"1w BOY‘S overcoat, size 10, in perfect eondition, Phone 763â€"W. 0â€"27â€"1w PAIR beaver driving gauntlets, $10.00. Phone 356â€"W, after 6 p.m. ? oâ€"27â€"I w PRICED from $69 and up, Cone): (dyed rabbit), Viscacha, . seal (dyed â€"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. . Princess Fashion Furs KI 3674 AD. 8884 k xâ€"tf YOUNG housewives for partâ€"time GET your Victory ~Garden plowed now. Phone JU. 0105. _ xâ€"24â€"tf work, for special printing on Souvenir Novelties. Good penmanâ€" ship essential. _ Carl Austin & Company,.. Church Street, Weston xâ€"27â€"1w 6 ROOM Brick House, hot water heating, _ double â€" lot. . private driveway. $6200. Apply 43 Pine Street, Woeston. Phone 664â€"W. ‘TWO Unfurnished Rooms for rent, â€" suitable for light housekeeping. Apply 116 King Street. 0.27â€"1w 1MMEDIATE possession, $4,20000. fiveâ€"room brick detached, hot air heating, oak floors, all conveniâ€" ences, hydro, water heater, garage. Good cash payment. Ackrow, 52 Main street north. xâ€"27â€"1w ARRANGE your Corn or Weiner Roast now, in ideal surroundâ€" ings. Diamond F. Ranch. JU. 0105, xâ€"24â€"tf room for rent, suitable for busiâ€" ness mother and twoâ€"yearâ€"old child. Good meals and supervision given to child while mother is at work. Phone 1251â€"M. oâ€"27â€"1w TWO parfl.yri‘u!.'r‘\ifhed rooms for _ rent, suit middleâ€"aged couple. Box 2708, Times and Guide. 0â€"27â€"1w NICELY furnished bedâ€"sitting "Hi&élé‘&{zed“%&&m;'{, gnod"home, mear car stop. Apply 1 Dufferin street west, over Wool Shop. oâ€"1w _ Available _ Mondays, â€" Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Box 2772. A LARGE furnished bedroom near WbMAN wants housework by day. THREE OF FOUR Unfurnished _ Rooms or Flat wanted, by family of 2 adults, 1 child, Good references. Phone 495W, Weston. 0â€"1w ROOM and board for one girl or _ car line and train at 131 Quee drive, Weston. 0â€"27â€" LADY teacher wishes small selfâ€" _ contained. ";iam"t};{e';\'t, unfurnishâ€" ed, central, as soon as possible. Box 2734, Times and Guide. 0â€"27â€"1w The extent to which woo dand plastic has supplanted metals in the gift manufacture was shown in a gift show held in Toronto for the retail buyers. The show feaâ€" tured exhibits by 81 Canadian maâ€" nufacturers and included furniture constructed of dplm glass as well as novolties and toys manufactured from wood and plastics, HELP WANTED, FEMALE WANT ADS ARTICLES FOR SALE FURCOATS Preâ€"Séason Sale SERVICES OFFERED HOUSES FOR SALE TIMES & GUIDE OPPORTUNITIES , NOVEMBER 2, 1944 ROOMS TO LET GARDENING FURRIERS WANTED 0â€"27â€"1w oâ€"27â€"1w 0â€"27â€"1w In Memoriam CHAPMANâ€"In loving memor& of a dear husband and father, Thomas H. Chapman, who passed away suddenli October 28, 1943. Not just today but every day In silence we remember. . _ _ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd Make it a day to remember by patronizing the Afternoon Tea, Sale of Needlework, Homeâ€"cookâ€" ing and Novelties, at the home of Mrs. C. B. Sears, 3 Parkview Roadâ€"Auspices Westmount Unit, Etobicoke Red Cross. _ TwWo â€" THIRTY TO FIVE â€" SEVEN TO NINE. 0â€"1w Pripe Control and Rationing News Typical _ questions _ consumers have asked the Wartime Prices and Trade Board this week are answerâ€" ed by the Central Ontario Consuâ€" mer Branch Committee. | Coming Events | Q.â€"I have a standard No. 5 Unâ€" derwood typewriter which I wish to advertise and sell. Are there any special conditions regarding the adâ€" vertising of this mafhine, and what is the ceiling price? A.â€"We would have to have the serial number of the machine beâ€" fore we could tell the ceiling price, Let us have this information.. As yours is a comparatively old model it does not come under the class "restricted sales". . . therefore, you may advertise it and sell to anyone at the ceiling price. Q.â€"My Jandlord gave me a verâ€" bal notice on Sept. 30 to vacate the house I am now renting. How many months notice is required? Is a written notice necessary? _ A.â€"As you are occupying a house notice can only be given on a form provided by the Rentals Administration of the Prices Board. The landlord can secure these forms from his nearest Board office. . . they must be filled in triâ€" plicate. . . one copy to be filed at the Board office, one given to the tenant and the other kept by the landlord. , . .you are entitled to six clear months‘Spotice. . . if you are a monthly tendnt this notice must not terminate between Sept. 30 and the following April 30. _ se _ ments, In Memoriams Notices Under These #Mh 0c Minimum For Fir Q.â€"Can a person who has had two cars this year purchase anâ€" other one now? My neighbour claims this can be done and is planâ€" ning to buy another one immediate~ ly. Is this right? A.â€"No . . , .your neighbour is quite wrong. . . he will not be alâ€" lowed to purchase another.car until after Jan. 1, 1945. . . he will only be FREEZE â€"4â€"Retarded, nonâ€"corâ€" rosive, bestantiâ€"freeze obtainâ€" RDIC AE momâ€"mmmmncurmmmomenc§1.49 O8TATSâ€"All and for T im lt 19 % T ol MOTO â€" MASTER ANTIâ€" WINDSHIELD DEFROSTERS â€" ggu,onnn T SHIRLD TBâ€"PFor all vmc, &‘ OVERNIGHT ENGINE HEATARS â€"The _ best :#IIQ.M and most practical overnight engine heater, De Luxe (with -wml)...‘u' Dlml%? FANBâ€"Trice de luxe model. mplete ......... . %@. MB low operating cost ........ ~* And a Host of Other _ Winter Driving Needs â€"Loving wife and family. NOTICES Engage Court of Revision of | % "J hear and determine com appeals against assessments, etc., as shown upon the Assessment Roll for the Muniâ€" cipality of the Town of Weston, ï¬:;.f‘“d in the year 1944, will be in the Council Chamber, Town held in the Council Chamber, Town Hall, Weston, on Tuesday, October 31st, 1944, at 8 o‘clock p.m. All parties interested are reâ€" t‘l:irod to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Town Clerk Weston, October 16th, 1944. A t TOWN OF WESTON Sealed Tenders, properly marked, will be received by the undersigned up to 12:00 o‘clock noon, Eastern Daylight Saving Time, on _ _ _ Saturday, November 18th, 1944 for the Iumishing of trucks and drivers (snow plows will be supâ€" plied and attached by the Commisâ€" sion) for removal of snow from the Commixsion‘s highways in York County during the season 1944â€"45. Tender Forms and Specifications may be obtained at the office 0 the undersigned on and aft Thursday, November 2nd, 1944, 57 Adelaide Street East, Toronto 1, Ontario. allowed to purchase one car in 1945 under very special cireumstances he may apply to the Tire Ration Office of the Board for an exempâ€" tion application. . , this application when completed, is sent to Ottawa, approval would be given only in very rare cases. . . these new reâ€" gulations on the urchase and sale of used cars were put into effect to ensure a fair distribution of the used cars available. Call For Tenders Q.â€"I have been receiving daily deliveries of ice all summer. (My dealer no wtells me this is against the law. How often may I obtain delivery of ice? TORONTO AND YORK ROADS COMMISSION A.â€"Commencing Oct. 2 houseâ€"toâ€" house deliveries of ice are limited to three calls a week. , . .your dealer is quite right. Q.â€"I <have lost my purse conâ€" taining the family ration books. I had waited some time for their reâ€" turn as they were all properly adâ€" dressed. Is there any way I can have these books replaced as I am badly in need of sugar for canâ€" ning ? A.â€"Apply to your nearest local ration board. . .after completing the forms provided your No. 4 ration books will be replaced. . .carry the No. 3 books, containing the canâ€" ning sugar coupons cannot be reâ€" placed at this date. The No. 5 book will be distmbuted within a couple of weeks‘ time and we cannot go so far back to make replacements, Please send your questions or your request for the pamphlet "Consumers‘ News" or the Blue Book (the book in which you keep track of your ceiling prices) menâ€" tioning the name of this paper to: Wartime Prices and Trade Board, 406 Metropolitan Bldg., Toronto. "MORâ€"POWER" RENTAL OF TRUCKS FOR SNOW REMOVAL "THE UNFAILING POWER SUPPLY" FOR ALL CARS MORâ€"POWER, Armor Glass, 15 plates, 135 amps., 3â€"year gumrantée 16_†MORâ€"POWER, Super Service, 15 plates 117 amps, Zâ€"year guaranâ€" “ 410 ® MORâ€"POWERi _ Super _ Service, 115 amps., special for Ford Y8, § .25 twoâ€"year guarantee ... ... .. MORâ€"POWER, Armor Glass, 17 plates. special for Ford VB, 3â€"year 16:†qvarahfee .... ... . MORâ€"POWER, Super Service, 17 plates, for larger ears, | 10%," long, ‘.’0 #â€"year guarantee . ... . 23 TYPES STOCKED POR EVERY CAR Storage Batteries Ritmoiing of ie foun HARRY G. MUSSON, H. C. ROSE, Chief Engineer 2w Hello, Homemakers! ‘The cg :finidl: oih autumn inspire & nz! e heartâ€"warming concoc we call soup. Especially vhlcog are those varieties nourishing enough to raise the standard of our daily food necessities which keep ul.“:it â€" meat, vegetables and milk. f Hearty soups include chowders, cream soups, and thick vegetables soups, Some of these soups, especâ€" ially chowders, are meals in themâ€" selves, with only a light entree of salad and a dessert needed for balâ€" ance. The art of soupâ€"making as porâ€" trayed in the old cook books takes time, mm& ingredients and much patience. But in these days when minutes are precious, shortâ€"cuts are allowed. For example, canned conâ€" somme or beef extracts may double for homemade stock, but when you buy a boned roast be sure to ask for the bones. To the bones, add some chopped onions, a few celery leaves and a sliced carrot. Cover these ingredients with plenty of water, then bring to a boil and simmer for two hours. Add salt, pepper and some herbs. Strain this broth and use itâ€"as a basis for special soups. Foundation for Cream Soups 1 art milk, 1 tbhsp. butter, 1 tsp. @hopped onion, 1 thsp. flour, 1 tsp/ salt, !4 tsp. white peper, 1 ck of cayenne. Scald milk with the onion. Melt butter, add flour and cook until frothy, but be careful not to let the butter brown: add 1 cup of hot milk slowly and cook together until thickened. Return to the double boiler. Add seasonings. It is now ready to finish in any way. Onion Soup mailicn Cook six peeled mediumâ€"sized onions, sliced, in 3 tablespoons butâ€" ter, or fat, over low heat about 10 minutes until very lightly brownâ€" ed. Then add 2 cans consomme and 2 cans water. Bring to a boil then allow to simmer for 20 minutes. Season with salt, pepper and Worâ€" cestershire sauce. Pour into bowls, and on top of each put x slice of sauteed rye bread and sprinkle with grated, nippy cheese. Serve very hot. Hamburg Vegetable Chowder Threeâ€"quarter lb. ground beef, 3 tbsp. fat, 2 cups tomatoes, 2 mediâ€" um carrots, diced, %4 cup celery, diced, 1 medium onion, chopped, 2 THE ‘ MIXING BOWL mesr i neraey 0) sr TIMES AND GUIDE, bur pay envelone may hald same soblers Heket home! Wait! That pay_envelope you get so regularly, can mean a great deal to our Canadian fighting men at the front. Think about it for a minute! If your own boy were overseas, as he may be right now, and he earnestly needed a loan, you would manage it somehow, wouldn‘t you? Today, more than half a million Canadian boys are at the battleâ€" fronts, anxious to get this war over with and to get home again.‘ How soon they achieve this depends in part on you, and on the size “ |[3" _ Here Again | WEDNESDAY, NOV. 8 tsp. salt, 4 cup barley, & tsp. pepâ€" per, 1% ats. water, 2 cups potatoes, cubed. Brown meat in Tat. Put all in ©Z+ _ Weston . 44 MJ Ep Lions Club @ STAG NIGHT â€"«CHICKEN ROLL At The Elms Golf Club LOTS OF PRIZES! __ PLENTY OF FUN! WHOOPEE GALORE! gredients except potatoes in a large kettle and simmer slowly one hour. Add potatoes and continue simmering an hour longer. Serve w# of, the loan you are willing to extend to them. That money in Extra Victory Bonds are needed now to provide supplies to help Canadian ï¬â€˜htingmmpuhthismmuhilh, without a day‘s delay, so they may soon be ready to board the transports that will bring them home in triumph. : pay envelope is money you can put to a vital, urgent use. Buy Victory Bonds and every dollar of it will return to you in full at maturity, with intérest, guaranteed by the Dominion of Canadi. with toast or crackers as a main|tbsp. chicken fat, 2 thsp. flour, 4 dish. Serves 6â€"8. cups chicken stock, 1 cup cooked Chicken Gumbo juice, salt, pepper and paprika to 1 small onion, finely chopped, 2‘ taste. NATIONAL WAR