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Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 16 Jul 1909, p. 1

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Any machine we send out is guaranteed to be in first-cuss condition, and beyond the fact that secondhand cars are not this year’s style, there is nothing wrong with them in any way We use them asra means of introduction to the cOuntry trade and"make the values extra special to encourage quick buying. If interested send our name and address for fuller particulars. ' y F I. I ','iiiCst'i 'i'ejiii4 ight Wagons and Buggies High-Class Automobilcs and Bicycles ICE CREAM 'iiiiiiii'ii,%is (rimp, 20 cents each, iTgiie,iiiiil, "iLir,'.rriTi::%r-ssiricra, Waiting RoOm WEST TORONTO COAL and WOOD SLUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES AND CEDAR POSTS. LOVE "i"i'iii"i"r-ijiiiEcTryE STORIES 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. Main St., %M@ Good Samaria-Hand Machines iir,5c'i,i7sii"irir5e'W, L'" tTata . v:'-'etiti.i5,ciC,1fi?. " _ - 4% HYSLOP -_--"--, st-rc-Piers-, “a“ ",'s "ec- "1 ")'s-',f,"js'-'i'.r.i,',',)j'saiC'i, sap,'gss,,r2rCifi' ’1‘? 5%, ”a; BICY LES bf8.T2, tutd C "c?tsNA--L:r, F-dt, A t sas 'flji'irc 5.. f ./ . K , p"ttdsrr: tr' a ._“.._ "r-m- w HYSLOP BROS., Limited Sand and Gravel. WESTON, ONT. ON?» from.10 Cents to S1.00 ihey will. keep hard Jor hours ate needed anywhere at all they are in the country. 's of the Women's Institute, at Guelph, recently pre- :was near at hand when farmer's wives would run es. Nor is the prediction a visionary one. Like the rolley, the automobile see.ms destined to add to the ife, and the cost will not interfere with your buying. WHY NOT OWN N AUTOMOBILE'? . COUSINS ’ nmv every week THE ECN/'lAlFREC, AT h" Call Solicuteg WESTON, ONT. WESTON, ONT. Prices Right TORONTO, ONT. tciiii,2,'ii,5s; Fre,, M535; $5 EWESTUN, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY till, 1909. The Telephone questioh has reached an acute stage in Etobicoke Town- ship. The etiorts ot the1 Union Tele- phone Company to seem: a franchise has roused the Bell Tel phone Com- pany into activity and t special can- vasser is now busy o taming new subscribers. This is p, instance ot the value of competi n with the great public service mo opolies. The, Bell Telephone Compang, has engag- ed for my yen-s a monopolistic a Board of Health tare such that their neglect may be trjiught with the most dangerous cos1skb1enees to the town. This is especially true in the case of a town like We(iton, where we have no water supply tiz1d where our sanitary appliances are noticeable only by their complete absence. The manner in is being Wasared able and ~vht>e should be I' Weston is supposed ito be in pos- session of a Board k, Health, but during the present yea}, that body has given no signs oiiits existence. The time has passed igwhen orders should be issued for ifhe cleaning of wells and the annual))," inspection of cess polls made. This matter is a vitally important one Eand the mem- bers of the Board should remember that in accepting the Fposrition, they assumed certain respoiikibi1ities that their own sense of dufy should lead them to fulfil. Any mégnber who does not. take suifieient igterest in his stewardship to perfoéin the duties attached to it, shou1di'iresign his seat on the Board and allof‘wv the work to be entrusted to someoiie who will see that it is carried out.)) The duties of The glorious welfth has passed with its usual beting of drums and waving of banners. Gradually year by fear, the cele ation is becoming quieter and more brderly. With tho growth of this beter spirit, Orange- ism in a wider sen", will appeal to a larger audience. -ny organisation which is combatigg the political activities of any , ureh, is doing a good Work and on , ese grounds; with a little more sobriLy of method, the Orange Order wount' make a wide ap- peal to a better eucated and more cultured class of cizens than is at present attracted awards it, The political activity tn the churches needs an organised “position. -mvsasqs--i--tt XF-ab-as-av-as-sr-,," [control oi the This year has been a? eventful one tor 'Eastern sovereighs. Several dusky monarchs have bljien kept jump- ing and it now seems triiyre'tun pro- bable-that the Shah of tiprsity and the Sultan of Morocco will": haye to join the Sultan of Turkey a" the retired list. These three unhappy potentates have doubtless seeurediia large for- tune in Europe, with which they can spend peacefully their declining years Without this finaaeial salve tor their wounded vanity, one driiads to think of what might occur. Ve refuse to think of three reeired,'brown kings touring Europe tor a liévelmood, but they could form an unique nigger troupe. ir'; The arguments ur ‘d in his defence, stamey “CYUP‘US’ 'tM.', Lambton 11- b th Pa 1rd r f Sir Curzon o. L. No. 1372 John Saville, W.M.; Y ‘6 arsee 1nr. ye 0 1 I St. John’s L. o. T??? No. 2045, of Wyllie, should provdirather embarras- Earlscourt, W. Gli) Carter, W.M.; sing to some of rlr own patriots Carlton Purple Sitargi. O. L. No. 602, who see somethin‘ noble in the i." 51303719800 t‘tgmiénggldm Stgryg'" a iin . . .'. . . o. , .. l . Lgnew, Al .; “New o/ the t uss1.an m?ilft mebcr Bay L. o. Tii. No. 920. H. R. against tyranny. D nagrr urged his Russell, W.M.; Ccniciliry L. O. L. No. right as an Indian ad a patriot, to 328, New Toronto/jj: John Harrison, adopt any means bi ridding his ICH.; Ilunnyrr:ede L730. L. No. IN)7, country of the forfgn yoke. All J. Barr, W.M. :5 England apNavdedtlfese sentiments -----O-------- when they were put lhrward by Itali- ans against Austria and by Bulgari- BULL PBOPERTY ON DAVEN- ans ,against Turkey2 Now, the cir- PORT ROAD SOLD. cumstances are Chan d. Englishmen The balance of the Bull estate on can not recognise tfh sentiments Davenport road, consisting of 47 . a . E -- acres, has been sold to Armstrong & expressed by Indians; against ng Cook at $2500 an acre. Some weeks land. The problem ‘2‘ the Govern- ago 52 acres of the estate were sold ment of India has began rendered a for $2000 an acre to: a syndicate, hundred times more 31mm“, by the while five acres were) sold to the . A _ board of education for the site oi a education of a T?,loff,?',) of the po school building. ; pulation. With the gabsorption of The owners of the twin large pieces European ideas, has come the demand are arranging to combine their intei:- for liberty pi, ioverrgpens-as1 the situation is such that (it is bound to become very much sibrse, before it will get better. 7:2 NQTES and C(WililM'S gray ht occur. _',)' 5e retired,') " for a It?! orm an In: i; t I * t . i) which Main Strex now is very credi mm is respnnsii: fated In the business (f; and social realm} GUNNS’. Lin there is' tor instante, no question as l farmers that t to the worth of We insurance; its live hogs at value to the serrt, the community‘Wolt Toronto, and the home. Nolipdy gainsays its,' Fridnyl and i: need, nor the taett' that practically 3 than Tue-day, every man should bit', insured. It is _ “ch weak. 11 one of the things shim the universal Idoct hon. good on which nearM all men agree. to no you“. I Politics will siilit families, rive le,.e,r.y,yln,i,,t,.i,e,s, surder nations. Re- ligion will do tti, same. Doctors lwill divide into i"chaols, and then subdivide into cla" es just as bitter and uneompromisi g against each other as in the or inal antipathy of {the parent schoor. Lawyers will ‘wrangle and biclrd in honest ditter- ences of opinion. 1 ne set of judges ‘will push aside th 'iF. decisions of suits "hat have come ?p from the lower Hoenches, and sup'terne courts will divide as to the finiii1 merits of nearly every case that comes before them. Artists differ aslfato the technical worth of a picture; merchants as to the value of a piec§ of goods real es- tate men as to th -'.cost of a piece of property, and eve 3, body else as to the merits and Emerita of nearly everything under t e sun. Yet there are sane things on which there is practical nanimity of opin- ion. The certain gunman success of honesty, the inev;able triumph of virtue, the sacre ess' of love, the duty to country a (1 family all come readily to mind a examples of sub- jects upon whieh3eiviliged mdnkind has a unity of beltit. - The owners of the two large pieces are arranging to combine their inter':- gsts and, dispose of the property in lots for building sites. Building re- strictions will be imposed with a view to making the section a first- class residential district. Messrs. Go'ulding & Hamilton negotiated the deal. control oi the pblic telephone ser- rice in Canada. 38y abusing that .nonopoly and et arising outrageous "ates, the Coinpny has encouraged he formation I independent cum- )anies and these reehealthy Sign md hope for the future. The one thing necessary “(on alse)bhir, competi4 tion effective is thef5- ranting cnhyomp11l- sory connections tbetween-the Indy- pendent lines' ana the Bell long dis- tance service. is is a matter for Parliament and tit, support, of a Bill enforcing this shoitld be urged on every parliamentary, candidate. The Orange Lodges of West York were out in force aff, Alliston on Mon- day. A special C. _e4o .‘R. train of 12 coaches brought their; West York county Orangemen, with "i, band in' every coach. The lodges jii,rs'1')sj1i:1sd A8011. N. C. Wallace L. o. L5 No. 28, Wood- bridge, R. L. McBr§§1e, W.M.; Maple L. o. L. No. 135, Qéniel Burgess, W, 'M.; PurpleviHe Lug; O. L. No. 703, James McLean, WEE; Grouse Hill L. When you Wakewup with headache and bad taste . e mouth, some- 1hing, to settle ji), j tomach is needed. That dull, heav? fe ling must be lift- , ed., and appetite twist be created. Get a tumbler id lil/it, some sugar, and then pour En "i,,sfseftt dose of Ner- viline. You’ll {egg-g1; top in a few; minutes. Nervilii, ' vigorates, braces tones, puts vim in \snap into your, movements. Youll be fitted for a hard I day's work by taking Nerviline-- no- thing better. Large bottle, 25c. _ everywhere, Variation of (Minion is one of the most interesting ,-nd often most in explicable, of huaihn attributes. Two men will agree m nearly everything of vital importance, yet disagree and come to rupture) of friendship on something of ii onsetruential con- cern. : J All”; PurpleviHe L/it O. L. No. 703, James Mchn, Willi; Grouse Hill L. O. Tn., No. 191, Jcetii'Euchanat1, W.M.; Weston L. O. L. 'i'ilj,,'i.'; 216, D. Othen, W.M.; Eglinton Lg o. L. No. 259, Stanley Reynolds, ‘ilij.M.; Lambton L. o, L. No. 1372 J bl Saville, W.M.; St. John’s L. O. . No. 2045, of Earlscourt, W. Gigi. Carter, W.M.; Carlton Purple StargL. O. L. No. 602, J. C. Boylen, W.M.it, Golden Star L. o. L. No. 900, R. i}. Agnew, W.M.; meber Bay L. o. lg. No. 920. H. R. Russell, W.M.; Centggy L. O, L. No. 828, New Torontog‘: John Harrison, Will; Runnymede LgifO. L. No. 1907, The estate has been in the posses- sion of one family since 1818. NEED OF LIFE INSURANCE WES . of the pbli Canada. , E oly and " o the Compm rmation I i and these I pa for the f: Lacessary tc' ective is th- T :onnections tbe y, lines' amt 3erv1ce. ls HAVE YOU STOMACH TROUBLE? T YORK ORANGEMEN u INSURANCE. J W. J. Shaw, a Togbnto man, claims .that he can produce tine tool steel nion is one ot the from sand. The pibduction is effect- nd often most in I ed by means of affsecret process of n attributes. Two preparation of material, and of a spe- nearly everything' cially devised ptitentable furnace. , yet disagree and l Shaw recently took a newspaperrpin of friendship on lthrough the entir§ operation, begin- 'onsettuential con- ( ning with the separation of the mag- . f i netite from the silggcate sand obtained it families, rive l on Hanlan's Islanjdf, showing the elee- fer nations. Re- (trcy-megr1etic, sepitrator, of his own} , same. Detprslinvent1a1, the fui(hace, the materialI ‘5chaols, and thenlas prepared aniirbriquetted tor the bes just as bitter lfurnace, the first ijind most important! lg again“ each lproduct, steel tou'tiun, and the lorged! inal antipathy of I steel; giving the "rtproduetive capacity; . Lawyers will lof the furnace, th(i, cost of fuel and of I in honest differ- (material and labxgir; and sar1dwiehing l ne set of Judges 'in reasons why, and technical infor-‘ 'i decisions of suits lmation galore., In; all seems to de- " from the 1owerri,iirrGrat2' conclusively that high) 3561110 courts will lgrade tool steel ingots can be pro-r i1 merits of nearly lduced from this black sand, at about l )mes before them. (the market price 'tof charcoal pig iron. t Eto the technical 1 Who can estimate the revolution' I merchants as to iwhictrsuch a discovery is bound to i i of goods real es- make in the tool steel manufacturing .1 i'Tst..ot l Piece Of interest in this countrY? I; GUNNS’, Limited, wish to advise farmers that they prefer deliver!“ at live hogs at their puking house, Welt Toronto, on Wednesday! lid Imdar. and in may can. not earlier than Tuesday, or Iatae an Fruity no): wank. High-t prion paid for Idoct hon. W013“- mhm‘. 19 I The following prizes) were ommitt d from the programmh:-85.00 photos from W. D. Mevey, Queen Street west; $3.00 box cigars, W.’:J. Farley, Wes- >t0n; $2.00 silk handkerchiefs R. Me- , Ewen, Manager for Al M. Gabel, Wes- ton. Our: very sincere thanks are due to all the advertisers in our pro- ‘gramme and to alll those who so 1kindly donated tosthrds the prize list and the retreshmtint tables. I Yours sincerely, l F. G. PH§LLIPS, l Secy. Bionic Committee. "How much are these chickens?” asked the lady ill, the market. "I sell; them at 25 cents al pound," said the German market man. "Do you ralse them yourself?” "Oh, yah! They was 22 cents yesterday, all ready." Show the Widespretd Reputation ot the Horse Show kt the Canadian Natinal. The special pris offered in the breeding classes at? he Canadian Na- tional Exhibition, 8voronto, this year indicate the widespWad reputation of the horse exhibit. he Ontario Jock- ey Club donate $10.00 to the thor- oughbreds. _dMeda1s hre offered in the Hackneys by the ' nglish Hackney Horse Society and te American Hack- ney Horse Society_ In the CJlydes- dales,. Mr. Geo. ir. Ferguson, of Surradale, Scotlan-l gives an addi- tional $25.00 to the tchampion, while the Clyesdales Assomtion give speci- als of $50.00 to the trst Stallion, any age, and best Ma ‘, any age. In Shires, the Shire [arse Society of England give a $50.“ gold medal for the best Stallion orrkentire colt, and another equal value 1iyr the best mare or filly. These are 1st a few of th: many evidences of t F world-wide re- putation of the Her T Show. BEC, MANUFAC'rtmtamey DISPLAY Ever see a Dreadnought vomiting f5ame and destruction? That's what is going to be shown! at the Camden] National Exhibition; Toronto, this year. A fleet of these monsters of the sea will sail into view at one end of the arena and osien -fire on coast defence vessels and Forts at the other end, and for the first time you will be able to realize what a naval battle means. It will be the most striking spectacle ever put on at the Caqad- ian National and will' give you a cor- rect idea of what all this Dread-, nought talk in Englanfd means.: 4 The display in théf, Manufacturers" Building at the Citradian National Exhibition this year promises to eclipse anything evie’r seen there be- fore. Every inch offspa-ce in the big building, which covers two' acres of ground was applied ',,'(t'crr three months before the opening i’f the Fair, and as more applications are pouring in every day, the Management have been able to select exhiliitors who put in an attractive disptjsr There is no better evidence of the growing popu- larity of the Canadigan National than the anxiety of the _ehranuiacturers, to display their Wares there. On behalf of the Reit, Father Player and the other members of the Com- mittee of St. John's Catholic Church Picnic, I shall be obliged if you will allow me to expressfour thanks to all those who so kindly helped in the success of our picnic last Saturday. Dear Sir, CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBI- TION NOTES. BATTLE OE STEEL FROM BIACK SAND SPECIAL mot) HORSES CARD OF THANKS IB NORTH SEA l Absolute relief from all Stomach 1M1sery is waiting tor you as loan " tou death to begin taking Dispopdn. Tell your druggist that you Int Papa's Diapopsm. been» you want to be thoroughly cured at has.» When Diapepsin works your stem. ach rests-gets itself in order, clean. up-and then you feel like eating when you come to the table, and what you eat will do you good, - Pape's Dia] tor a large here, and wili ate case of Stomach in 1 There is on " el§e better to take Gas trom "?F4lsh/iaml cleanse the stomach and , t-‘fiténes, and besides, one triangulewil , lgest and prepare for assimilati ato the blood all your food twmsyue as a sound, healthy stomach would do it. tions of undi estd ‘food; no feeling like a lump 0 lea in the stomach or heartburn, sWr h dache and dizzi- ness, and yo it foo: will not ferment and poison T, bt ath with nauseous odors. _ 1 Why not start now-to-day, and forever rid yoursell of Stomach trouble and Indigestion? A dieted stomach gets the blues and grumbles. Give it a good eat, then take Pape's Diapepsin to rt the digeétive juices working. T re will be no dy- spepsia or bel?, ring of gas or eructa- J. T. LOCKE & Co. REM} ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS 57 Victoria St. TORONTO Goulding & Hamilton “fl (i)i' fit tliil1 WALTER Ij()li(S'fMfi, 1lliitti' Branch office,--291 Main St., ctiallgtllult3airr Whether with 110%or cold water, nothing gets {the dirt off so quickly and without injury as Sunlight Soap. Use it the Sunlight way. Follow the directions. '-cii'lisfy WE INVEST MONEY FOR CLIENTS IN GOOD PAYINh CITY PROPERTY l06 Victoria Street, IoRONm. Farms Bought and Sold. MISERY IN STOMACH. 'oRREu'oNmcNcE Isvrrrgo TELEPHONE MAIN 1967 ‘ESIABLISHED 4362 sue ha: d 0 it foo , yin b 'at a N psi, co gas a; a; q re , ‘36; ut ', 'tgg) w 'g in _ .oI til, a; swaihm 1911553; it ati ? ’at t I 2 Cbr',- s u. ' A. WISMER, Manager, JbhcsuvEncv,---Min btreet, Weston SPS’ costs only 50 cents 8.59.}; any drug store Il e --i ipriiiithd most obstin- "gg‘ation and Upset d_'t'(i,i, (tes. " age better to take * ' ICI, and cleanse the '. . t , times, and besides, 1‘1 a igest and prepare iN, to the blood all sfisg,,,iit,s (éfiédiéfl lhisitt)I'" NO. Toronto Phone Main 3300 Weston. 503 l 1

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