Weston Times (1966), 7 Dec 1893, p. 2

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Mar am: new Thtg Rom in “tuned on Main trtrtret,betng canvenlant to the Grand Trunkmnd (‘nuMMnu Puma Railway Santinum In nnnnnction damn-nun one of tho hut Ball Romm- ”4 Urrttmr all: In the rotrtrtry Good atsurten “but aceaotnrurgthtirttt for Families min. I an" Bonding Hausa lor an Sam. tun lonthl. . My C.R.DADK,prop. III In" I! In: mm mm!" "mum; ANT' ar. .lnun 11 “m". TIITIVI non-bun. W. P. ATKINSON rjsherton, Cook. Wallace & Mucdonald. runner ' somermnn. NOTABIES, ETC - t3oNVEYANCER6t up: n, he mum. 1mm Sk, _ Wu at 'stud/tt chunks, 103 Buy it. Tomb. ' .. "O. KYLES. We". Cor, Church and Com! SOL, Toronto .. 3W 160m". " JACKES & JACKES. _nARRlsTmRs. mm Gunman“. Nomi“. Etc. Joana JACKEB. c, B. , amass, 34411.14.“ munchies "ammo. noun!“ or Sold. hmnompu MONEY To you 1'0].pr No. altar -Itm-i'truttr-oast coruef ot Scot: And We]: magma Smell. Tomuto. LINDSEY & LINDSEY W11. Wm Nata!” ' Wayne” mum. Medical Council Chambers. cor. 8" And Bichmund Emu, Toronto. V . I I FXIDGIY PINKER’I‘ON & COOKE sumo" ma Bari-tar. Solicitor. Romy. lei" HONEY T0 LOAN ON REA.L ESTATE. c‘lldl Lu. Building. Kam " Want, Toronto, RIIKDIHCI Weston. a to B p. m. D mm HALL TORONTO JUNCTION JOSEPH NASON, L. L. B., IFpllom Q C, w 00mins A, W J. Wanton. Jul A I fetarg,t,t Alf "rrmxtracting, I will an v out Traits mt the Iowa“ prim. But both on abbot M, cheapo-t so. - '°°"- 1fshotlluh'll8'Wl'.U Witt bu u " otbro, out “In: a Co‘l. Dru“ no". Cor. Mun Ind John Su..Wuto-. Ivory Hung-Moon. V cg CENTRAL HOTEL, J. A. ELLIS. M.O.A.A. «may "an"! m. FMT. count.) liA'nnmns, WOODBRIDGE, ONT. __ a. w. J. mum. “axons. 3030mm. ETC., a m mm: WM. HEREBTOX. FRANK C. COOKIE -ttto-isrttmotioutmtk ATKINSON a, BOYD HENRY RUSSELL, I p. IRWIN. M.B.,Mak ’1‘ch EAGLE l-IK)USE. WESTON. ONT. mnom{ G. S. IABTIN. 0.03., LOS., W. Solicitor, Convoynnm. to. O. B. RIGGS. L. D. B., Owner King & Irontro Sta, Tiolto NTO. IRWIN at. KYLES, uph'dhe a" “O IAIN STREET. own-11'! Trot TO'N HALL. Dentist. TORONTO ch'rlou. MONEY INVESTED. "'10.: AND MIDI. I 9. llhtltt. Inn-gar. AUCTIOIEER. BARRBTEBS. ETC, Architect 3.10mi. mama. 9mm. Ttpl, tse has!!! n ' P n- ' , 'Al'. '33::- EDWARD w. BOYD “in? K ii'udomud. H. E. mwrtc no; mun-1:! Irwin "nth Governments, have had a cherk --the Dominion in the t-Inctinn at winnipernnd on Saturday by the defeat of the candida")! of Marat Ad, ministration at North Bruce imd East Lambton, McNaughton, Patron of In, duary. having been mtumvdhr the former, nag McCAIIurn. P. P. A., far the latter. I! yhl1 be I lesson to the, "Hum-n of "overnment to Mop " homo and not interfere in alt-minus outside of their own cnnmtuoncim, we}. tttarirtfttfrrttrrftVtrtrr be- mm In: in its prawn: shape an it [an to an the nnxm of My hous- and THE I’NITEI) STATES TARIFF BIIJ '5 We will do to tho bust of our ability to starve th" pnhlir." but the public require by this tim" mnn-thim,r man tiefiniie"rrurn vnrttli4rttws standing for mike. Qun-stinns such as light, tire, prntuction and watt-r un- three, things deserving of mature consideration and requiring a decisive answer from the candidates for ofWre as to whether they are peran-d to undertake to procure the same during the running your or not. It may he that the pres tmt cottncil is no, ln-tmr or no worse than others that hawi gone hofnre. We hope to we a good turn out on nomination day and nomination night, In no douht a public meeting will he held " night as ustugl. IT CAME SOONER THAN WE PRr"ITiD. ' NoilsAnoNs for the position of reeveand four councillors will take place M Dufferin Hall, on Friday at noon of the 22nd. There will also he nominations for thrve public school trustees in place of the retiring thow, who, we lwlii-vo, are Messrs. Ashman, Burlinkand Ityoue. It would he well for those Hut-king nnd tiviirrursot sunk ing' puhlir uftieeq to lire-pan- to mwwor any quvntions that may be put Jo tin-m in the inn-nulls of the public. It is all vury wvll to sav in atom-ml terms. Wsrtrust that in the voting tut the council and also for the school board for the coming year, cast or west as regards the qualification of candidates will not be, considered, but only those who have the qualil'wations to merit their return to pnwur be 'considered. We have had suffieient of the west end against the east end in times past, without keeping it forever as k stumb- ling-block against the return of good men to office. Let the cry no longer prevail and whether, the menrcomn from the vast, north, or west. only so far as merit will apply, so let them re- eeive the Support of the electorate. . THE general public are more than concerned just now in the tomewhat complex problems of whether the public school curriculum docs not overlap the high school eoarse'in All extravagant way, whether we have not mo many schdol trustees and ald ermcm and if it he not within the mug-g: of possibility thatdye are being given too much education of a Hort not immediatvly.contributory to thi, equipment of our boys and girls in the contest for , lirelihood.---8atur day Night. Sm John Thompson is credited with using the following remarks in his late speech at Ptetom RS. '. " Where duties are levied," we will levy All articles thaw-an and ought to be pro- duced in Ca ada, and we will lighten the duties on articles that we cannot manufacture or produce and are 1shliged to import. The Government will give all manufacturing couccrns all the protection consistent with a revenue tariff and a due protection for the labor employed." '"'sut Qliver Mownt.told his hearers at Port Elg'in. that he had grave doubts whether .jhc ' driving“). Legislature had pcwiir to plush prohibitury law. This may be taken as a strong evi- dence that in the author's mind the plebiscite he has ordered, has nothing to do with prohibition. HON: A. S. Hardy, Conunissinner of Crown Lands for Ontario, is reported to have said the oihur day, in sizing up the political outlook ut‘ihe Prov. ince t--"Tuis is the ti.rstrtitne in poli- ties that I couldn't see just where wes were. Things are mixed and (gm be- coming more so." _ Load Adverrtitsomtrtttq lid-cod 6motm road tawny", ttrat iuleniuu. R can" pa: 1tutt-trsct1 Ill qunm insertion, ' can“ per line. _ T w Birth, Mum-ms and Death Notices. Free to Quhmnbnn ot this Juartust. ta, oeruta one): inlet van to unwr- " Adv.rtiwrmrtIttr nut in witnout inltrnellonl will bu l _ nod uptil forbidden; \nd annual mum??? Bpaalnl Contact. tor dehuitt, palad- ot “me undo " “to: which will be mud! known on "plitttiom Ttw mn- win be mailed to .s, uldnu In Cloud. or In. l'mud am... or delim- ml " nu Imme- ot nub-cribs" in In. "Hue u on. 1101- Lu 'A'hh', when pdd In adetbtto. n lanolin: of tweutr-ttre par cent. will be 'stlortrt1 Ordinary ndvoruwuwntn, um Inurtion Eight Cams val line, Iolid Noupueu, Etch pubuqueut [menial]. Four Cent- pu line. CWNTY " “NIX HERALD M. H. KEEPLER. Init 35mm: minus ADVERTISING RATES. Thursday Morning. ll PUBLIIEID [VIII us that why rants of Nu ll to any in __mp.__ r be put) 0 public. I general xt of our 4 swk- answer a tlwm It is terms, ability public : morp " in h F, X It! mawmem of my uhnrvntinul And ex- thie I hay! rayon to 0-th th.vin-mrheirrwd workout-Mal mania-to with the council to know what Maps ( if any) in" hum taken to collect the fine, that have been impmed again“ those bringing manure into the village. carried "out, hut that he was always halkvd in his l-udi-nvorshy Joe Mc- Donald and Andy Knako He has 11 new when": in his head which, no doubt. ho will unfold to an anxious publiv on nomination (lay. But above all only think what an addition our dear Pushy would rvnnkv in tho county vouncil, he would soon show them how to regulate Iuattvrs so woll that our rountyrmxvs would be reduced one- halt arid the gnvormm-nt made to make n rt-dnctiou of not only of the enmity councillors but hlso a rl-durlion in tln- numbvr_ that represent us in the lt'p,ielatarut, must ht- accomplished. Lot Henna Tyrn-ll and his opponent .lm-oh stand a om- sidy for the coming [Muirl in the pt-rson of our respected and highly ostwmed and talentdd postmaster, As to councillors Mr. Barton nod Mr. Harvey, and out of the "uruhvr of retired gentlutmut we have in our midst, a council could be soon found. Board of Health met on Saturday night but. Ps T "sut,--Your paper of Thursday pre, sents another productiorfto your read- ers from the-pen otrTyrone, This Mr. Tyrone must think himself a 'great fellow when he undtrtakes to lecture the ratepayers upon matters that they are quite as able to judge of for them- selves as he is for them. The less, I fancy, he sttyr_tylrot1t the Mot'fat Bros, the better for himself and I fancy far ‘either Mr. Harris or the tirui of Moithts. Is it nut known all the coun~ i try' around that the stove, works were ‘to have ~commenced business in the month of S'hrtember, and yet, to this day nothing has been done, notwith- standing four calls,I understand, have been paid to them and notes for the balance received from subscribers. The only persons who hrrturbenefited are the solicitors, the Messrs. Moifat and,Mr. Harris. Some people venture upon-ground "where angels. fear to tread," so it would have been better tor Mr, Tyrone if he had held his peace and not have abused better people than himnelf in his haste to put? up his dear friend Harris. . It is said that some of these letters are written not far from the otticeuloor. I trust for your-sake that the surmise is not cor-1 rect. You can pluatiu.yourself, but I' thinkit would be as well to_deny this) rumor. Pity it is that all writers tori your paper have not the honesty and boldness of Messrs. Irwin and Barton) and attach their signatures to the letters they send to your periodical. rWhilst pen inTind I beg to ,,,i,,i,iir) the name of our. respected postmaster Ma fit and proper person for the rhair. I I'm sure the names that have been mentioned would all give way in hisl favour when they come to think of the good work that he did when in enun- cil: How he repealed the hy-law that had been passed preventing the burial of the (load in the ground, corner of King and Main street Did he not endeavor to get half-a-dozen coal-oil lamps put down on Main street and many other works of public improve- ment he advocated and would have carried "rut, but that he was always balked in his endeavors by Joe, Me, Weston, Dec. 4th, 1893 To, the Editor ofthe Timer.- lies, a question he haituilep to answer. He says Mr. Harris ha; 4otteauom for the village than any of the candidates named for the reeveship etérept Mr. 'Tyrrell.' I admit he has in the way of adve)ttsittg Frau F"twpory,ejtet, free trom taxation and thcutgettipg 82,000 for them and Chen locating them in the Township of York. C And I think I mn sate in saying that it was not Mr. Harris that brought the Moirat,Fltuve, Co. to thu Township of York but the, $10,000 stock sub. scribed by the people of Wosmu or we woulduuwer.have any Stove Co. here, and Mr. Harris would not have got 82,000 for his free site. , Now, as I am not advocating any of the three gentlemen named or tuiyone else for thrxsssreship, I am Wot bound to answer Tyrone's questions as to what they have done fur the Village. w+ RATm-Avun.‘ Now, I would liken remind Tyrone than I have known Mr/Harris as Mag and perhaps longer than he has, and have Jailed to sue Whom hi? ability Dan. Sun-Tyrone In his letter a last week any: that l have a personal feeling against W. Harris or I would not ask what has he done for the vti, lag'u. in reply I would any that: I never allow personal, political or re- ligions fouling to interfere with muni- crpalutrnirs. Tyrone also thinks that no mm has any business to ask any questions about his pet candidate that we should take his word tor his ability and go to the polls and elect him. . " nun Cristal-n tn the county. It 'u'l'lh%f, In - o! m 'titat, mauso- . “a - Jll;r'I"JI'. the hauler that thn Cumin! p30 should any no little " poulble . tat “a bill until it Macaw law an every tqmsrstmdatittn mu Jt receives from thin Me of as ttutr Alll only serve to strongman“ potsittoa of them Uuhod Sum-u politician; who are opposed to mm concussion in fuvor of Clank. N “I Ebtitor of“ N-,-- BOARD or HEALTH nun-m nnlcn'l “rout once with w duty In Medi Myr of tho unidpulityl I me you an briefty and " 1 You Hi, A Rnnmvzk " al Tho local cnplipg club reorganized on Monday evening with the following (Hic- .oacrd'urrou,'W] Trenéh ; Miller}: lhyiql my»: FtiiRNrasrirri9rdeirt-t W. 'iiiiiiGiiie; Second vieeumssidtmt. W. H. Pugster', ‘Tmasurer. H. A. Nichols; Socromry. G, McLean; Chaplain. Rev. J. Vickvry; Cornmitto of Managemonf; J. F. Mormon. M, Boyle. P. McConaghy, A. Mclman; ‘Audiwm, J. F Clubine, Will LL Atkin- Winter in with us once more and has evidently come to stay. Judging from appearances last Sunday morning when the citizens of this place had shaken themselves free from the hand of mur- pheun, theyvere not a little surprised to see dame Iearth covered with about. six inches of the whiwprylml anew in all ita In wmclusion I must 'smy that every credit is due the Inspector for the very thorough tsmr'efiicient manual in which he has perform/id hu duty. W. J. CHARLTON, M. D., _ Medical Health Oftieer. During the pain year we haw. had nine cases of diphtheria, one proving fatal; the patients were isolated and the disease did not sprang. There were three and: of typhoid, tiioRtiicarttt fever, seven (if chicken» ml and thirty-one of whooping,- cough, all uf which recovered. With re- Lrdif to vuccmation the requirements of the.Att have not been 'i"g"'f, out M strictly as they nuld have men. I would urge the ttttttt to look giftcr this matter. .. l With regard.to the disposal of excreta there is again' the disadvantage of the want of I proper system of sewerage . which renders it useless to speculate mi the possibility of my material enforce- ment in this respect. Under this head, however. I must say that the require- ments of the Act have been Biat'tsiryctsrrily carried out, thanks to the vigilance and energy of the Health Inspector who has been most active imregnrd to this im or- tant part of his duty. The dispose? of garbage is ll matter which not‘un y ought to be of interest to every householder, but should also claim the attention of this} Board, as being” lpatter of great inl- purtance, pertaining " it does in nu snmll degree to the yrhmt'mnce‘fof the proper ‘sanitzu'y condition ef'our premises which it is the chief object of our board to pre- serve, as decomposing organic matter in the iresuuce of heat and sunlight is one of the most fruitful sources of those) poiadnous germs. the frequent cause ofi summer cmnplaints, typhoid and, uther‘ fevers. While on this point I desire) once more to call the attention of thisl Board to the continuance ref the nmnure l nuisance tt the C. P. R. station, which! is, I consider, not only detrimental tol health, but es A resident said a few days! since. it actually remiurs existence in,its. proximity next to impossible from thel oiftsnsivetteag and foulness of its udl'IW‘WA'j condition of things which should not for a mmnent be tuler' ted in our thriving little I village and .which I hope will receive the; immediate attention of this Board. I On the while 1 am of the opinion that the present unwary condition of the vil- lage is M antimony b, ixmld' reasonably he'sxpecbed under existing circumstances. Waih" Aat.' amrso well-fork by (In _ ' die Htvturt,iot an! spread the “My. iii?? and msaipArt _ purple. which, i an» ried out mill and» innlmqblp and“ to . wk. Du . T , km fur-ml had In?“ “I _ to ht in] I to up. W uh» W‘ _ o q in our“ “in ““11“" I proper m. In"... on not u- int, such " u “use mnot my to ruined , Although} nut 'tbr, that in " 2','l'lat'l'd whero it possible In? ordinary '/hf..l;'trl'/l,l't, improve '9 condition oraEiim, the l thuglty of the Board hu been duiy mud and the order othe inlpootor pro iptly obeyed. But bosidm surface Icon minion- we huve in cert-in clayey " ieta, nnotho; and wxuewhnt potent evil to ontend with, and that in who“ dsmyny which make} thorough dainty indium ble and my inspection of nil oelhn in '.h luéalitieq an important pun ul * lemwr'; duties. 'Tho removal of WK. r, dampnuag ‘or inoipture of any kind romaruund‘ :about. or undernuth that; dwellings, ought to be one of the first fiui mutt im, tl,tti'rt, household duties of (gvary funny. Vim regard to the water imply of our) village itis,1 mu leaned to Ai, tint-clash A few of the 'lull' are in too close prox- , imity to priviomand other Accompanying I matter, allowing to p.oribility of new} of infectious gem which must"" of mice->1 city contaminate the. water and render it uoiit for um. I “will! suggest' that our] Inspector continue; to make fret uent and thorough impecfunn of the mils of our village, as no dunk many tttlie endemic diseases are transmitted thwugh the miter we drink. ' cr - .,,A C RICHMOND HILL PINE GRUVE n". [aysi Thi; work “San.“invaluulvlo book of yiuirefssmnw and. llgntly for the hnuw-huld, the] being n. coryyeu1diym of thousandsyf .uew Jrryuuvslaahlttyreipey and suggv‘funns on " n1 h.r.gients, mudu-mo. bttshittsn, man's. trav- tthr ylhuyr the workshop laboratory, house, th kitchen. garden. stable. can The 1virtlat a l selling puck is Me.; it is worth mm dullar. th 'Sl1'iik' m: was “a - Yank We! own he” Alfred Harvey AS COUNCLLLOR For, the Village of Wmston for the your [894. F , Your Tote and Infiueuee urn npectfully solicited for Notice to Creditors VILLAGE ill! WESTHNI LADIES AN D GFiNTLFIMr,N Rnwunlsu (11mm m A tyxr.r-l South American Rheumalin Cure forI rheunnlimn and neuralgia rodieallyl, cure: in 1 In 3 days, Its "tlon upon“ the pvt-(mu is remark-bk: and mysterious. _ ft remows at once the cause and the} disease immedimelv di-pnppcnrn. The. first dose greatly beucfits. 75 cent}. Sold " Weston Pharmacy . 34 ly The book will ho borwardwl {we of Imb- ngv. Thu offer is n mont liberal (mo and should secure a largo increase in‘tlm cir- culation of that. old mmblislml and qua-1- lent newspaper. The third page of the Tommi?) Thtily Mall is noted for " Wlnl" rsdvtrrtiagrmenttr If you mun. I situation. a mechanic. a bum- inwn, 'mmtfrmrrriHmhrirrsr. if you have best or found wrrthtrur, or if you mlnl' Io find out wherrt lnydbEia. ndwriisr in thr, To- ronttrGily Mnil And rend the adverliunu "mus on tbr. third page of HM paper. The charge in um cents L word much in- Ierlinn.. or ten ceuu I word for six inn-r tions Address The Mall, Toronto-C- a. In a. wgndorfully compact from amount of iuhuunarion. __ Man Union. The "Hints" sretyompsvhonsivo onough, and the wonder is the)" arnn't, called a ., Houiehad Encycluperlia." --Ciueinnati Commercial Gazema. Mum useful. information could not won be crowded in the same place-Nan bhan, ciscn Bulletin. No well "wnasy hmlaehulll sh, without u copy of sp Hintd for“ iory"--h'piritorthy Timus. _ Plte's NOTICES. T Usgaful txtnn inqui-xiu'vu and economical housmktsopoiv--.New York Sun. A book which will be found awful by evtra,bodr-ptts1tT Trawwfr. A The Globe of Toronto is tiffering glen I inducements in connection with their weekly for 1811-1. To all sulrsevihcus who! forward them Tyntr, dollar by the, (and of) December uuxt. they will send The Week. ' ly Globe for 1895. and in addition, prv-l sent thern1with a copy uf b, Hint" for the; Million," publiahod by Moss“. Rand. Me, l Nally & Co., the nolulnruturl pulylixhom ot) Chicago and New: York. k A"ve,rfuseiul thing for d ha'mly pcnmn --Eyw 91:19an- Pieaririis, . F _ {they had a picnic. So they had, but in fifteen or twenty minutes them was the tipsiest lot uf English spirrows (aver soon on the law of the earth. They rollod about the grountkfalling on tlair sides and bank and kicking their_heels into the air like u. parcel of drunkurds, all the while uttering the most comical squeaiti". They did not have long to squeak, how, ever, for tho boys gathered them up and threw them into hams. Thp first any they phtrhgit'ri two bushel; of drunken sparrows. hreoor tour " a later the experiment was repeated with almost. equal sun-cum and from time to time since. They mad: oxaeliant potvpio bu; the survivum have come to regard the plhnmtiun M hwdooed, for new v'ury few come about. it.--Calves- ton Newsu mom ”I“: THOMAS F. WALLACE To the Electors LI BEAT (GTEER (IF THE Am, WWW Om from ft vase Manchmmr 11:1 be Mill. hlkU,l,trfyLyttlyl1ilfhj!l1artllli. I? Baa. " BE“ NTIIAIGIIT "LL" HAWK, $1.50 PEI MC. t LAND PLABTEK AND SALT IN BULK AND BAHRELS. Use our Patent Flour put up in uc, lh Bags for Pastry We Ire now in a position to supply all demands for Full and Winter Goods, which we can gins you " the lowest possible prices. Are you needing Inylhing in linden-re, Long or Short Boots, Rubbers, Hula. Caps, Neckties, Mine or Glove! , If Mt, here is the Platte to buy them right. Are you needing anything in Flour] or Bleached Cations, Shining, Conan-den or Dress Geode? If so, new in the time to make purehnees. Our Grocery lines " present are well filled. Among them we hue a number of emu tine lines of Ten, Coho nnd Belting Powders. Coltnlene, Creamery Butler and Pure Lard. New Raisins, Prunes. Dales, Urns“ end‘hemons. We solicit it cell. Flour and Cult elwnye nit had. floods delivered. POST OFFICE. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE or FLOUR TELEPHONE m0. . STEWART, Thistletown. WESTON MILLS! D. STE WhRT, Choice Royal, Mixed Candies, a Nickle a Pound. ' See the Candy Show in our East A window. . HULLINRAKE, sol; t 0035i 123 King St., East, , If you want a Mantle t _ ll'vnn want a Suit of Clothes. _ If you want a New Dress Ifyou want a,Pairof Bouts _ _ _ If you want " set of Luce Curtains Ready-made Clothing, _",. Dry Goods, Mantles, _ Furs” [ Hats, Gents' Furnishings, V Boots and Shoes, Oh the-Snow, the Beautiful Snow, ' How 1t did fall on Sunday -Oh l. Anddown tumbled prices of goods for Christmas tt trtlihiiii, TORONTO OPPOSITE THE CATHEDRAL. ESTABLISHED 18 am. TIIE PROPER SPOT TO GO TO IS to START the BALL ROLLING DELIVERED " REQUIRED. HOLLIN RAKE, SON & CD’S l ' W. WADSWORT‘H. Here’s a Co SALE 2!! Thistletown. TELEPHONE Oh “Cl.

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