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Long Branch Big (4) Four Mimico Planing Mi 11 s TRIM, SASH, DOORS & FRAMES MANUFACTURED Phone Zone 6--44 7 341 Church Street " .... Ill LONG BRANCH BIG (4) FOUR CLEANERS AND DYERS JU. 7361 In Case of FIRE Phone 700 BELL ICE AND FUEL QUALITY FUELS q'(/. 354/ Lr;-g Office 1449 Lakeshore Rd., Phone Zone 6-4 72 Yard 22nd & Whitton St., Phone N.T. 1609 KIPLING FARMS DAIRY A. W. HUNTINGFORD, Prop. 833 LAKESHORE RD. NEW TORONTO PHONE N.T. 711 Independently Owned and Operated MILK - CREAM - BUTTER - BUTTERMILK CHOCOLATE MILK, ETC. MAKERS OF DAIRY MADE ICE CREAM, MADE FROM FRESH CREAM, FRUITS, ETC., ON THE PREMISES DAILY PATRONIZE YOUR OWN COMMUNITY DAIRY JAi 1.2 m GRIFFITHS-SHARP LIMITED Plymouth and Chrysler Cars-Fargo Trucks-Used Cars <Jlty JU. 4290 54 Lake Shore Rd., Mimico N.T. 1927 Fast Delivery Armstrong's REXALL DRUG STORE 849 Lakeshore, Cor. 7th St. NEW TORONTO New Toronto 51 Abbott, Wm. (Hilda), 90-36th St. Aburrow, Fred (Mrs. C.), 28 Tamarac. Adams, Dr. R. H. (Dorothy), 81-36th St. Adams, G. P. (Mary) 1359-61 Lakeshore Rd. Addis Mrs Eva 35 24th St. Addison H J (May) 31 Elder Ave. Agar, Welseley (Mrs. L.), 82-36th St. Alter, Morris (Mrs. A.), 175 Lake Promenade. -Ailes W (Peggy) 26 Carnation Ave. Allan, Mary, 36-23rd St. Alexander, Percy (Gertrude), 40-31st St. Alexander, Agnes, 56-31st St. Allport, Percy (Ethel) 118' Tamarac. Allen, John (Alice), 37 Ash Crescent. Allen, Wm., 47 Marina. For Real Estate TO RENT OR SELL SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT LONG BRANCH REAL TY COMPANY 1613 Lakesho1·e Rd. Phone Zone 6-655 AILLES HOME APPLIANCES MARCONI RADIOS-EASY WASHERS N.T. 600 1819 Lake Shore Rd. Lon&' Branch 1 GRIFFITHS-SHARP LIMITED Plymouth and Chrysler Cars-Fargo Trucks-Used Cars Uity JU. 4290 54 Lake Shore Rd., Mimico N.T. 1921 Taylor's Red and White Store GROCERIES, FRUITS AND TOBACCOS Cor. Queen and Kipling Ave., Etobicoke PHONE N.T. 1437 Allen, Annie, 46 Marina. Allen, Clinton, 47 Marina. Andrew, Hugh (Mildred), 8 Crystal Cres. Andrews Florence 86 29th St. Anderson, Sherman (Hilda), 73-41st St. Anderson, Fred T. (Mrs. C.), 35-35th St. Anderson Harold ( Mrs G) 17 Daisy Ave. Anderson, Reginald (Mrs. C.), 20-23rd St. Argent, W. G. (Harriett), 99 Tamarac. Armstrong Robert (Annie) 95 24th St. Armstrong, John (Mrs. C.), 17-31st St. Armstrong, Etta, 1445 Lakeshore Rd. Armstrong, Hattie, Marian & L.B. Armstrong Andrew (Rachel), 12-33rd St. Arnold Allen (Irene) 53 30th St. Astley, Ernest (Mary), 28 Marina Ave. Ashley Wilfred (Sarah) 55 32nd St. Ash Frances.21 32nd St. AUSTIN AND GIBBONS NEW TORONTO BAKERY Light Lunches, Salads, Teas, Sandwiches, Etc. PHONE N.T. 70 819 LAKE SHORE ROAD NEW TORONTO, ONT. AILLES HOME APPLIANCES MARCONI RADIOS-EASY WASHERS :\ .T. nno 1:-H 9 Lake Shore Rd. Long Branch 2 GRIFFI'.rHS-SHARP LIMITED Plymouth and Chrysler Cars-Fargo Trucks-Used Cars Uity JU. 4290 54 Lake Shore Rd., Mimico N.T. 1927 Buy Rite Grocery and Meat Market QUALITY SERVICE FREE DELIVERY Vouchers Accepted 1634 Lakeshore Rd, at Brown's Line 37..:itND ST. NEW TORONTO - PHONE N.T. 2005 Ash Elmer (Ada) 30 30th St. Asseltine, W. 0. (Amy), 6 Ash Crescent. Atchie, E. T. (Gertrude), 198 Lake Promenade. Auad, Stephen, 1675 Lakeshore. Austin J W (Annie) 51 26th St. Ayres R E ( Mrs H M) 11 29th St. Ayotte Arthur (Margaret) 1324 Lakeshore Rd. Axford, Faith, 29 Walnut Cres. Bailey Joseph (Frances) 11 26th St. Barton Arthur (Sarah) 22 24th St. Bage Arthur (Lily) 1607 Lakeshore. Bage Ollie (Given) 1607 Lakeshore Rd. Baird James (Edith) 22 Dominion Rd. Bailey Henry (Mary) 75 Daisy Ave. Ballantine James (Jean) 31-40th St. BERRY'S FUELS Long Branch - Phone N.T. 1250 COAL, COKE AND WOOD Everything the best. Baldwin Dan (Maude) 89 James St. Bairstow Frederick (Phyllis) 39-27th St. Bairstow F J (Jane) 43-27th St. Baine Harold (Florence) 109 24th St. Baron Walter (Charlotte) 76-39th St. Barnes J (Helen) 147 Lake Promenad~. AILLES HOME APPLIANCES MARCONI RADIOS--EASY WASHERS N.T. 600 1319 Lake Shoi-e· Rd, Long Branch 3 GRIFFITHS-SHARP LIMITED Plymouth and Chrysler · Cars-Fargo Trucks-Used Cars Uity JU. 4290 54 Lake Shore Rd., Mimico N.T. 1927 BERT'S SHELL SERVICE ST A TION GENERAL GARAGE SERVICE 1634 LAKESHORE RD. At Brown's Line Barrett Jack (Evelyn) 1283 Lakeshore Rd. Banfield Arnold (Ray) 40 Muskoka Ave. Barge William (Laurena) 81 24th St. Barnett Leslie (Doris) 35 Marina Ave. Barnard A (Dorothy) Island Rd. Barratt Fred (Florence) 21 29th St. Barrett, Isaiah (Elizabeth), Tamarac Ave. Barrie William (Madeline) 4 30th St. Hartly John (Lillian) 30 29th St. Barcley, Harry (Minnie), 96 Lake Promenade. Bassant Daniel 21 Pansy Ave. Baxter Henry (Annie) 35 Villa Rd. J. BRAY CARTAGE & EXPRESS STAKE AND DUMP TRUCK Phone N .T. 313W Office: 72-35th St. Long Branch Bayman George (Elizabeth) 31 Dominion Rd. Beadle Wm (Margaret) 67 Arcadian Circle. Beecham Frank (Lilia) 111-27th St. Baycroft W C (Edith) 15 26th St. Bayliss Harry (Mary) 35 Fairfield Ave. Baxter Annie 79-42nd St. Baxter John (Julia) 55-38th St. Beatty Lila 9-39th St. Beatty Ida 9-39th St. AILLES HOME APPLIANCES MARCONI RADIOS--EASY WASHERS N.T. 600 1319 Lake Shore Rd. Long Branch 4 GRIFFITHS-SHARP LIMITED Plymouth and Chrysler Cars-Fargo Trucks-Used Car! Ulty JU. 4290 54 Lake Shore Rd., Mimico N.T. 1927 Beatty Maude 9-35th St. Beatty Lloyd (Flora) 1423 Lakeshore Rd. Beatty Mary 9-35th St. Beattie Caroline 68 32nd St. Beauchamp Arthur (Ida) Island Rd. Baker, Herbert (Elizabeth) 116 Alder Cres. Beel, Stanley (Prudence), 20 Tamarac. Bell Wm (Margaret) 8,7 James St. Bell John W (Edith) 48 Mervin Lane. Badgerow, Sarah, 91 Lake Promenade. Bettridge Wm 56-41st St. Bellamy Percy (Annie) 9 24th St. Bellenger Chas (Jessie) 210 Lake Promenade. Benjamine, H. (Lilia), 169 Lake Promenade. Benn Sarah 42 Ash Crescent. Bennett Thomas (Charlotte) 286 Lake Prom. Bennett' John (Hilda) 75 24th St. Bettles Ernest (Alice) 46 Mervin Lane. Beverley W J (Elizabeth) 399 Lake Promenade. Beverley George (Ethel) 14 29th St. Berry James (May) 18 Atherton Cres. Berry Morrice (Annie) Lake Promenade. BilJs Frederick (Edith) 1343 Lakeshore Rd. Bissette John A. (Annie) Tamarac Ave. Billings Frederick (Nita) 40 James St. Bilton John 68-41st St. Bird Thomas ( Agnes) 92 26th St. Bissett James (Violet) 42 Long Branch Ave. Bicknell Raymond (Pearl) 75-39th St. Bingham Frederick (Molly) 1437 Lakeshore Rd. Binions Edward (Marie) 25 29th St. Boland John (Catherine) 53 Lake Promenade. Graydon C. Carley Phones: Office N.T. 1212, JU. 9627; Res. N.T. 1983-J REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 771 LAKE SHORE RD. NEW TORONTO, ONT. AILLES HOME APPLIANCES MARCONI RADIOS-EASY WASHERS N,T. 600 1319 Lake Shore Rll. Long Br~nch 5 GRIFFITHS-SHARP LIMITED Plymouth and Chrysler Cars-Fargo Trucks-Used Cars Uity JU. 4290 54 Lake Sho1·e Rd., Mimico N.T. 1927 Bolt E. 1165 Lakeshore Rd. Booth Clara 31 Daisy Ave. Booth Wm. (Mary) 262 Lake Prom. Boettger Arthur (Mildred) 25-39th St, Bongard M Ross (Ellen) 365 Lake Promenade. Bowen J'Ohn 70-30th St. Boyle Edward (Frances) 16 Hilo Rd. Black H L (Evelyn) 82-43rd St. Black Charles (Rose) 24 26th St. Black F ( Mrs. L.) 83-43rd St. Black George (Adelaide) 52 Arcadian Circle. Blake Conin (Barbara) 84 29th St. Telephone Zone 6-400 COLLETT'S REXALL DRUG STORE 138 LAKESHORE ROAD MIMICO Bradley C E 2-41st St. Bradley Robert (Mary) 87-39th St. Bradd Jerry 4 30th St. Braithwaite Fred 67-40th St. Braithwaite Fred (Mary) Hilo Rd. Bray Alfred (Elsie) 5 Church Rd. Bray James John (Edna) 72 35th St. Brayley Douglas (Elva) 155 Lake Promenade. Breen Maurice (Gertrude) 16 24th St. Garage: 99 Stanley Ave., Mimico Telephone New Toronto 781 E. :FERRIS CUNNINGHAM Prices Reasonable - Work Guaranteed Repairs to all Makes of Cars and Trucks Breen Frank (Evelyn) lll-27th St. Brewer Harry (Lena) 96-35t1' St. Brice Robert 42nd St. Brock RE (Mrs C) 68 James St. AILLES HOME APPLIANCES MARCONI RADIOS-EASY WASHERS N ·T · 600 1319 Lake Shore Rd. Long· Branch 6 GRIFFITHS-SHARP LIMITED Plymouth and Chrysler Cars-Fargo Trucks-Used Car~ Uity JU. 4290 54_ Lal.:e Shore Rd., Mimico N.T. 1927 Briscoe Christoper (Alice) 115 26th St. Britton Arthur (Margaret) 23 30th St. Brock Stanley ( Mrs L) 31 Marina Ave. Brody, M. (Gertrude), 83 Lake Promenade. Brown William (Ellen) 21 Carnation Ave. Brown J A (Winnie) 45-35th St. Brown PD (Mrs LB)- 45 .James St. Brown James (Violet) 7 Elm Crescent. Brown W H (Elsie) 32-36th St. Brown, Orville (Mrs. E.), 57 Tamarac. Brown Cecil (Mildred) 46 Marina Ave. Brown Agnes 20 Exmore Dr. Brown Gordon ( Flor_ence) 23-43rd St. Brown James (Maude) 63 Laburnham Ave. Brown H (Mrs J) Lake Promenade. Brown RA 5 Grandview. Brown H W 1385 Lakeshore Rd. Brown R F (Mary) 533-40th St. Brown James 50 Daisy Ave. Brownhill Harold (Ethel) 42 26th St. Broughton Fred 51-41st St. Broomer, Andrew (Susan), 86-23rd St. Bruce William (Mrs F) 35 Island Rd. Boustead Wm (Bernice) 3-27th St. Bowen Edward (Eva) 18-31st St. Bow John (Margaret) 22 Daisy Ave. Boyle, W. M. (Lily), 108-23rd St. Boyd R H (Elizabeth) 105 24th St. Boyd J A ( Mrs E H) 46-35th St. Busby Wm G (Alice) 16 Garden Place. Busby Wm G 63-39th St. Bulgin James 90 26th St. Bundy Bert 43 Elder Ave. Buell Merrill 2 Arcadian Circle Buckingham Ernest (Jessie) 8-31st St. Butterworth Hattie 20 Marina Ave.
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