LT f--------------; Our citizen soidiers have once more i t been to camp land have returned r----, COAL a WOOD g safely. How hunch further ahead E "l _ they are than silen they went, is a S'%, question for exp rts. _ To the average , ,5 LUMBER, L.A TH, SHINGLES , lay mind, it (we? not seem credible, f, that one week 'rin twelve m the is r . i on , _ AND CEDAR POSTS: g goang to turn wit a finished soldier, in , l ' an yet how many of our militia ever 'i' sand. and gravel. . do any real hard drilling or get any r tride practice or: riding exercise, ex- i, cept when they fare at camp. Some l I " A. I E Nhl A I FR E ‘few there are "'vht? have a love for the I , iWork and Whozhave made finished l t WESTON, ONT_ , ‘soldiers of themeelves. These are all alrfllprI.ii?thagittiItlirilt,.HINaiaas) = "km ST. Fole Ntrir,te"iitr't' Jc,,,azsi,; __r--r-: _" ' -_' f" â€'McLAUGHLIN AND T0DitoisE Cruickshank Wagon , Light Wagons and Ewuggies iti%ritaritireiire, Ftiriwiwi'i-itaro----Fe%rfirsFqtiig EQQQQQQQQQQQQQ$QQ$Q$%Q$Q$$&$QQQQQQ$¢§£QQ3291: f (frfs,,"()j',iiij:,s),i--i, WWW, [f(_tisiti)s,rrtrst1iitiS' mm "lsii(siiv)((l))i't'-',)'j" GET YOUR PRINTING Spezght Wagons and Wilkinson Flows VOL. XIX The nicest and most useful farm wagon on the road. Is made at home, fully guaranteed, and costs no more than others. Fitted with our Standard Spring if required. All kinds of Business Wagons. Repairing and Re-painting by Expert Mechanics. ICE SEMI BRICKS, mix-ed (lio)rs, 20 cents eaoh, FHuarraeresrtsiee, Waiting Room WEtiT TORONTO i? TIMES AND GUIDE. Main Btu, at a mere fraction of original cost. These cars ar payment for the newest and latest models, and an: sthtnahyc,'ttstrg..t oughly recommend. A-y machine we send out is guaranteed to b or- first-class condition, and beyond the fact that second-hand cars areenmt this year's style, there is nothing wrong with them in any way We uo them as a means of introduction to the country trade and .make t1: values extra special to encourage quick buying. If interested send on name and address for fuller particulars. T , y r High-Class Automobiles and Bicycles LIVERY in CONNECTION If automobiles are needed anywhere at all they are in the country. One of the speakers of the Women's Institute, at Guelph, recently pre- dicted that the time was near at hand when farmer's wives would run their own automobiles. Nor is the prtdjction a visionary one. Like the telephone and the trolley, the automobile seeps destined to add to the comfort of country life, and the cost will not interfere with your buying. We can sell _ LOVE AND DETECTIVE STORIES ciiici1,ii" WHY NOT OWN '2ft,c,te .y/','i,'i'j":is'sfs) AN AUTOMOBILE? BON BOVS from 10 Cents to $1.00 Good Second-Hand Machines HYSLOP BROS" Limited iHL COUSINS 'rlHillii '1nriNlaiiiS Afiil']L) GU1lDliiii Hwy n t" w every week ill keep hard fo" hours THE AT A Call Solicited WESTON, ONT. WESTON, ONT. Prices Right TORONTO, ONT. /Alat ' I The "heathirn Chinee" is a phrase 'i(ii))t'-j)'j" s' lthat shows the characteristic that is m it always attributed to the Chinaman. 't His heathenisim is a dyed in the wool a011, ' Ivariety, that is ineradicable. The , ’aVerage Chiriaman is not an unet1- t lightened sai,age. He is only too -- :Well educated) and it is this ultra S Q) sopl1isticatior/ that accounts for the eager way in'; which he will listen to missionary teaching and attend Sun- -- 1 day School classes. His profession of "T"n ' Christianity is, a good business asset ' _ and as such, it is made. The China- ,7 t -man has an ediuCated and intellectual 3% faith of his own, which by the trans Per""-""- mitted intluenti, of hungitfeds si?istT)ert,s- (ltr-err-rt) t3ptis), has .becéme* ï¬sedï¬ndiylih 0Y7 legissktsrw ', . ", :'r' _'" T _-_ nee.- "':1'iiiiiH1i e.v. hirerqlsegfï¬y the , _ 's. laverage;V'Sl‘uhiday.Ebbbii’ieacjhér} “to; "V "ks, _ "fifair"ir"ir',i,'r,'t'airiii; [convert JrVrthiruirs'" 'Hes man. The Sigelftragedy has shown , that when pursuing his own dark pur- poses, the elusire chink can assume tWii a great appeaxgance of conviction. , Missionary-rt among the Chinese I is nd work for fwhite women. The inthter1ee of the igupil is apt to prove stronger than that of the teacher. A, _ moral degenerate, the Chinaman ONT. holds views of viomen that make him), dangerous. Iris absolute exe1usionh from this Contihent would be a great“ It improvement ori' the present state of: affairs. i t 'go ha: om. 'rnfrrtstnntatr for the micelles of m macaw, tho I The Budget in Great Britain is be- ing bitterly opposed _for the simple reason, that it 'provides a safety valve for the movement that was go- ing to bring aboiit a reform ot the tariit laws. Tariff? reform was being pressed upon the tiieetorattr'ot Great Britain, by sheer,? brutal necessity. Starvation from luck ot work and 1 high prices, was the argument that was going to realist the hopes of Mr. {Chamberlain and his party. The budget introduced) by Mr. Lloyd George will provide such an immense relief to the worritns classes, that the motive behind the sgitetion would be some. won his proposals to ‘We have to shew tor the immense lamount of monqy that we spend on (bm, militia. Let! us pray that Cana- (da may not eotitrol her own navy. iThere is something either in our [political system; or in our easy go- ting nature, that makes a mess of these things. Pf money is spent to [the infinite satisrretion ot those who receive it, the regults that are shown 1101' it, are a sight to make men laugh, were the Question not such a) vital one. (, I I I At the errvet1tion of Sanitary and l Water Wort .- engineers which was held 1 recently at T-Tilwaukee, there were pre- sent experts from every important Icity on the continent. A resolution was passed at the convention, pledg- ing those present, to take every step possible to have laws passed by Pro- vincial and State legislatures, com- pelling the filtration of drinking water. The large body of experts gathered at Milwaukee were unanimn ous in affirming the principle that Ci/ntpst::,,1 is necessary for water from any source, when it is used for drink-) ling purposes. All sources are more, or less contaminated and filtration' yensures 98 per cent. of purity. Water, (talum from a source, such as the Humber, which is so handy to this town, Could be rendered pure by filtration. The experts at Milwaukee thus confirm the opinion of the Pro- vincial Boar of Health and the weight of thit combined testimony is surely ssumeifnt for any unbiassed person. E , s'------ ------ --s" WESTON, 0NT., FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1909. NOTES and COMMENTS " of -raea, ig" combined ,nt for a g . t t . . 66 Fiat J astitia, Ruat Coeiam." [diers have once more éand have returned gmuch further ahead Ihen they went, is a £115. _ To the average , not seem credible, fn twelve months, is i a. Don't '""P near dams. water- , f rt',fl,YlUt1t1t,t',; t'gfd2'itg'ig falls, or where gweeds are growing. ( "a". " P"-"? I 10. Don't troi, out beyond the depth a; tr,ut "tfitter, “guy-.3 lot Four hips, ir' you cannot swim. may. and ik - ah. not AaF 11. Don't tori without compuy it than Tue-day " tata. than may you have a was? heart, and then only “a qreek. 'ihau"t" - paid â€latter consulting a doctor. and top. '01.“. mm. tei M. Don't bathe too soon utter up an,“ trtr;iitti11rtttsrriuituktidr The child tussitaieU,"tlis 'eyes bulg- ing. "Bir-r-r."' he declared. "Pm any.th!ntp--artrthing top that coon." 'Wm a Tory." "You are? Why?" " 'Cause dad is." "Good again," admltted the man. Then, to the little fellow in manoeu- tre, "and what are yamrmy lad? - Such is atheasi"ou" view ot politi‘ Cal "independence." ---___- a...“ w“, m, AULLXO “xv uwa, "Good," commented the hunter, "and what are you?" pointing an in- quisitorial finger at the urchin on the left. “Why?" asked the man: V "Well," explained the boy, "my Tagger guy! all my folks are Grits," "Now you on the right," L said, "I want to kaow,-what politics you are." / _ 1'E.rn 1Grlt," said the youngster. Just on the outskirts he met three little boys' on their Way home from school. The urchins grinned when they saw the coon, and the hunter at once offered it to them) "but," said he, 'tll have to ask you some ques- tions first, to see which will get it." Luck was bad. He hunted and he hunted and he hunted, and all he got was one small coon. He tramped home with his one trophy, and when he got near the town it occurred to him that the people would laugh when they saw him marching in with his lone victim. V A traveler got stranded in a town one day, with no train oat for 24 hours. So he fhought' he'd go off and haVe a hunt. He borrowed a gun and away he tramped to the bush. “Is that the one about the eoon?" queried Mr. J. G. Turritt, who was also in the circle, and he declared that he had told it thirteen times against R. L. Richardson, when the latter was running asUn Indepen- dent. Well, this is the tale as told by Senator Davis: "Tom" Davis, by the way, is the honorable Senator from Saskatehe- wan. "Yes. I've told it a good many times," be admitted grace- fully. "., "Wheneirer" t think" a} thatssytorg,a laugh," said the Hem} 'Jacqués Bu- reau recently in a gathering at the Hbuse of Commons. The Solicitor- General laughs a great deal; his merriment, doubtless, being inspired by a multiplicity of things, of which Tom Davis' patented story is just one. "Oh, Tom will tell it," he said with a shrug. "He has the copyright, and I won't infringe." This all goes to '! prove that the} careful dairyman, énd particularly) the average and possibly careless} farmer, should talselimmedialce sLesz' to find out what jyrofit each cow) brings in, Enormous improvement,) and largely increased profits have been made by the Fen who are suf- ficiently alive to their own interests to wigh and sample/each cow's milk regularly and keep La record of feed consumed. Blank forms for mill-, and feed records are sugplied free on ap- plication to the Dairy Commissioner, Ottawa. A good 'irecord for this month, from a herdgof 18 cows is an average oi1)hhtto. milk, 3.9 test, 39 It). fat. One grsitrCprthe-herd-ga5rec 1530 m. milk testing W) per cent. tat. _ s' i _ , e f Cost vitsutsisBeautr. The proud owner fsays "this is a high grade Canadiai ,, and this is a pure bread Holstein} The admiring visitor to the cow) stable remarks "what beautiful cows?!†The thought- ful student asks "wllat yield of milk and fat do they give " The practical man enquires "whati does their milk cost?†And the hard business sense of the dairyman leaps him to. deter- mine cost (of production of milk and fat through the medium of cow testing association. The high grade may give but a poor Weight of milk, the pure bread may test low, while the common grade may3possibly be pro- ducing milk at the lpwest cost. No one knows definitely' just what the cost is until some Lrecord is kept milk may cost 92 gents per 100 To, I fat 25 cents per tb: these cost prices may be. up to $260 lper 100 lb. milk l and 50.cents per pgmnd of fat with; some poor cows; or they may be re-i duced by good econ mical feeders to} 35 cents per 100, nd 10 cents perr‘ lb. i {House of Lords stiands in the path- way of his bill anp emboldened by the denunications Ethan; have been *oured on the dévoted minister's head, from all sides, the upper Jhamber may be rirsed napalm to re- ( Vive their' right to Ereject the finance" (bill. a "r, TGM DAVIS†COW TESTING ASSOCIATION f -7. Don't swim:' without some recog- _ nized signal to gm your fellow swim- (iiiiii,' it subject? to cramps, such as lifting one arméor shouting for help; ,don't abuse thiF; leave the water as soon as possibly. I 8. Don't dive f out of or try to get 'vlnto a boat tr the side; iiive from I the stern.‘andogen only from a boat I 6. Don't take fright if seized with cramps; keep 001, turn on Your back and endea r to rub the affected part. If the lie is drawn up with 'pain, swim slowly with the arms ioulr. All swimmers should practise fthis. . ia' with a broad tiam. 9. Don't swig}: near dams. water- falls, or where gweeds are growing. 5. Don't swin‘i too far out in the sea or lake wit ut being attended by a boat or exper swimmer. 3. Don’t take I the water with member clothes to float; make ming with the q 4. Don't bat ie in wate first ascertainin its depth l, Don’t battie in unfrequented or secluded parts. 2. Don't bath alone if subject to giddiness or fai tness. _ _ Regularity of the system can only be secured by maintaining strong healthy circulation. It feeble, run- down, nervoup, be sure that circula- tion is poor. _ The natural result is congestion that exacts so severe a penalty. Besides a blood former and nerve toniq,~‘Ferr020ne adds addition- a1 vigor to the heart _and ensures strong blood cir ulationsi. This is the only means i, of p eventing congestion that cause bgin, headache and nerve weakness. (ir,)')', whole system is re- newed and for ified, with strength, vigor and endurance. For girls and women nothing equals Ferrozone, 500. at all dealers. on the train a d its rather -hard Remember me to eVerybody ours Sincerely, TWELVE RULES FOR BATHERS "sri" vv ’1an vac mus-nu and}. :uu trrsop1tteraryVirpe,t'tr, rt'1PetrimrtrWTrttirrNir) we will win-35w; get a gguasrtsttWalr' and I expect-it Twill-be "%yi'y iiditgf ,Sspeeial1y if we are getting the best hi it, buthrith an even break the boys will out class them. We land in ') Brandon to night' and in Westminister I Wednesday night) I am writing this) Just a few lines. The boys are all o K and feel fine with the exception of myself. My ankle is"sore and has been in a poultice since we left, it will be strong when we arrive. Its a terrible long trip and proir,ty tiresome on the train. We have our own car, Stir 6Wn cook and porter and we just do as we please., Re, also have a Gramaplione on with fig" and-it, helps t1At,igst1ttys ‘time wig-y. . The A LETTER FROM "tHE FRONT. The following letter which explain: itself was received at [this office las; week, just too late tor insertion it our last issue. It was mailed from the train at Portage tta Prairie:-- Dear Sir, i H. J. Burral H. Sheppard F. Beecham C. Clarke G. Davis Weston Juveniles were beaten on Saturday at Brampton bt two goals, the score standing nine ti) seven. The Weston defence did not ppove equal to the tactics of their opponents, who had the odd man game down to a science. The line up wqsastol1ows:-- Brampton. Weston. EI. Cooke Goal _ E. Hart. W. Mainan Point [ l Harris. G. Williams C. Poipt R, Coulter. G. Clarke Defencg’ C. McEwen. R. Laird Defenmi P Hindu" Kew Beacty had three rfnks out the 'Weston on Friday last whfch went .down before the superior skill of their hosts. The scores were as follows:--- .Kew Beach. 1 Weston. "J. A. Knox A. Mares: . R. Worth T. Natiiress. T. McDermott W. McEWen. H. Giles sk 15 L. A. Lerrjaire sk 16. w.. A. Hunter l A. S. dampbell J. Hages Dr. ChaLrlton. G. Forbes W. Smells. A. Nicholls sk 17 N. J. Mepwen sk 18, C. Lennox A. J. Barker. A. Stretton J. Crtlitkshank. J.. MiHar H. J. Alexandef. T.. Taylor sk 8 J. Barkjer sk 24. WOMEN'S PERIOD OF PAIN WESTON LAWN BOWLERS u LACROS SE alone if subject to tness. _ _ right if you fall into your clothes on; re- float and assist you for the shore, swim- [rde or stream. ie in water without e up warasiollows:-- Weston. Goal E. Hart. Point' _ G. Harris. Ch Poipt R, Coulter. Defencé C. McEwen. Defence R. Lindsay. Centre?WnMcCutchedr Home) J. Craven, Home" R. Simpror Outside E. Farr Inside' J. Kingdom F. ROWNTREE Actual, prompt miUt for all your It stomach misery in at your Pharmacist , waiting tor you. These large 50-00:! can; coats!!! 'e more an magic-t to am g cm a! 91-90“: or human. A Every family here ought to keep some Diapepsin in the house, as any . one of you may haVe an attack of In- digestion or Stomach trouble at any I time, day or night. I This harmless preparation will di- gest anything you eat and overcome a sour stomach ffve' minutes after- wards. If your meals/don't tempt you, or what little you do eat seems to till you, or lays like a lump of lead in [your s.topapti, or it you have heart- burn, that is a. Sign of Indigestion. I Ask your Pharmacist for a 50-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin and take one Itriangule after supper to-night. There (will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested tood mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in the stomach. Nausea, Ptb11ittsting Headaches, Dizziness or intestinal gaping. This will all go, 'and, besides, there will be no sour food leit over in the stomach to poi- Ison your breath with nauseous odors. , Pope’s Diapepsln in n certain cure for all stomach misery, because it " take hold of your food and di- ttest it just the some as " your stom- ach wasn't there. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS Goulding /& Hamilton Branch Office,--- 57 Victoria St. TORONTO wig-14$! ()()t"it 101‘ me f'lllll (lliilllillhltEili.MEtirtr t06 Yittoria, fitreet, Toiicr' Farms Bought 'iimtcsoid, taura/grit - STOMACH DISTRES S VE â€weer MONEY FOR CL..ENTS _ IN GOOD PAYING" CITY PROPERTY hum: PONDExCE I _ “Tm; TELEPHONE MAIN A. WISMER, Manager, REsuDENcE--uin Strm 's-fi) Main SE" 'tsatin all . (3 AIP WT tempt you, or t eat seems to till l lump of lead in it you have heart- t of Indigestion. â€re ought to keep the house, as any "e an attack of In- eh trouble at any 33mins (median Ema-Em Street, Weston 1967 Toronto Phone Main 3300 No. "