_ _WESTON LADIES‘ SHOPPE OFFICES â€" FACTORIES â€"â€" STORES â€"â€" HOUSES Sotisfoction Guoronteed râ€"â€"REASONABLE RATESâ€" ELGIN 1745 WESTON BRANCH â€" J. L. SEABORN, Manager THE DEPENDABLE IINDOW CLEANERS Washable Summer Cotton or Spun Rayon Dresses DATE AND STREET DRESSES We know of no higher ambition than to continue to serve the people on Canada‘s Great Main Street. «â€"that great business highway which takes in cities, towns, villages, and even many outpost communities from coast to coast. On this thoroughfare we are in the company of all classes who work hus and contribute much to Canada‘s prosperity. We count it a privilege to serve them daily and to assist in the attainment daily and to as of their goals. WESTON LADIES‘ SHOPPE COOL SUMMER DRESSES OF COMMERCE y 4 Les k :\, vi t r c + & get 4 F A f y m Pod / ¢ .‘< : 6 _i# Ee F & P ; Â¥ cA B 3 f â€"4 + & f 6 6 & x$ i * e / 4 M M Pn h a Te '»,A C g» ' BC M t Ni j e e ied n y p ‘ e on ob LC es Pn 99 >A00 3 M ven k 2alriporkch : ~» * C e eveal daenter â€" Penec 1279 yV L / * + -‘-fl? 4~' LA > T 9i s We are on Canada‘s Main Street S$T. EVERY ITEM IS YOURS AT DOLLARS LESS THAN THE ORIGINAL PRICE! STOCKS ARE LIMITED . . . PLEASE SHOP EARLY! TENENTED or with possession we have clients, some with allvcash for houses in Mt. Dennis and Wesâ€" ton. For prompt action call M. H. GILBERT, Realtor MUrray 2355 1013 Weston Rd... Weston _ _ Zone 4-5413 i xâ€"51â€" BLOCK laying, guaranteed workâ€" manship by experienced man. Free estimates: Donald Black, phone 1379â€"J. xâ€"22â€"tf FOR upâ€"toâ€"date nting and deâ€" ‘ oor:ti.’;‘. see l{.di:) Brookbanks, 46 Main St. North. Phone Zone 4â€"485. xâ€"20â€"tf new, Dustless machine, 4c sq. foot. Also Boy Scout tent for sale. Phone 957â€"W. 0â€"28â€"tf FLOOR sander and edger for rent, Weston 1922. FLOORS sanded, old flbors like A. Lyon _ _ _ MU. 2706 1002 Weston Rd. mEECCUAZ EZCMUD NATVIWE ©HC PEDâ€" airs. Zone 4â€"516, 172 John S;.l it xâ€"11â€" FIRST class blocklaying. Phone 1317â€"R oâ€"31â€"1t CARPENTERY, kitchen _ cupâ€" boards, tileboard, _ window screens, storm windows and repâ€" _ Mastic and rubber floor tiling. Phone 1317â€"R o-Si.}ft PL‘QS‘!"IC‘“Hâ€:@ floor tiling. UPHOLSTERING Chesterfields and Chairs Studio Couches, Davenports Recovered and Regured SLIPCOVER MADE TO ORDER On Bud&et Terms if Desired Mt. DENNIS UPHOLSTERING CONCRETE septic tanks built to North York specifications. R. F. Wheeler, Phone Weston 420--.7‘-}8& xâ€"81â€" CARPENTER alterations, painting â€" and caulking, â€" whatâ€"haveâ€"vou. HOUSES WANTED ular rates. Alï¬h'a Engineerâ€" Co., Weston, MUrray 0509, Rayon crepes, cool Celanese jerseys, crisp cotton and rayon cords, cool Bemberg URIUINALELT sheers in a wide variety of prints or plains. Sizes for misses, women and juniors. _ UP to s19.15 Originally up to 19.75, Clearing, each 10.95. CLEARING AT Washable cottons or spun rayons in gay florals, cool stripes, prettily sprinkled dots are all represented in this exciting collection of fashions being cleared at such savings. You‘ll find dresses ideal for wear at your cottage, for resorts, or cool ecmfort at home. Choose your atâ€"home fashions for yearâ€"round wear right now! Si“l: 6f°9r5 women and misses. Originally this season 8.95 to 10.95. Clearing, each 6.95. Light and darker rayon shantungs, rayon crepes, pretty prints or new novelty UVRIGINALLT fabrics included in this endâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"summer clearance of dresses. Sizes for misses up to s14.135 and women. Originally this season, up to 14.95. Clearing, each 8.95. CLEARING AT S WEEPING UPHOLSTERING "Serving Weston and District For Over 20 Y&ars" WANTED xâ€"17â€"1t xâ€"45â€"tf xâ€"81â€"2t TO 4 OFF _ ‘"Wall," he drawled, "to tell the truth, I never did git to see the town . . , There was too much goin‘ on around the depot!" Carolina who had made a trip to New Yorkâ€"his first visit to a large cityâ€"was asked on his return how he liked the metropolis. | comme eventts | Opening summer dances at Bolâ€" ton Casino, Saturday, July 16. Merrymakers‘ 9â€"piece onchestra. Admission 50c. 0â€"30â€"1t town Toronto. Phone 1084 ‘ each morning at about 7.30 a.m. "neen mamine af Abost 10Q im The mountaineer from North #o wes cammos 9 AMNC(EEIR couservation cormnmer Canada‘s national animal, the beaver, is one of nature‘s most energetic conservationists. The dams they build help to hold back the rushing waters in the spring, storing them up for the dry summer months. Beavers and the dams they build should never be molested by unauthorized persons. required ~At ‘ All who are in any way interâ€" ested are invited to pay a visit to St. Philip‘s Church at u:y'time said "Come and see." Surely, a very effective way to clear up all doubt. Continued from nn 4â€"â€" a bit dubious about it . and O‘Connor, Daltons ... 002 201 0 5 3 1 Montreal ....... 000 000 0 0 4 1 Ecclestone and Walsh; Saidon Letters To The Editor o from page T â€"â€" A‘free pass and Summerhill‘s sinâ€" wle accounted for Dalton‘s other run which came in the sixth Eccleâ€" stone pitched great <ball in the clutches for Daltons while the whole club played headsâ€"upâ€" ball afield. Chick Webster was a standout at the hot w YOURS T0 ENJOY â€"~â€"Y0UR$ 10 PROTECT so ‘Philip em en o on oo Ee enE S mm ’and Mrs. A. ï¬â€˜opper. They will aceompany Mr. and Mrs. A. Topper on their Western Canada tour with Calgary as their destination, if time permits. two sons, Russell and Tommy, from Buffalo. 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