Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 13 Aug 1909, p. 1

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_ GET YOUR PRINTING THE TIM T d, Ocruickshank & _ gEIoKsSmnonk @g% é&ruickshank Wagon: MAIN ST. Light Wagons and Buggies FAAOLAOALARACALAOAAALAOARAAAALARALAARAALACAAAARARneAARCGLALORNR #ecscsscsececsecceccecec20ec0e0s mm““mms»\,; Mooedeqdrdrdeeteordeodrs decdde aeddrodrde oo dcdcddeoadsan VOL. XIX Speight Wagous and Wilkinson Plows " ONEâ€"WAY SECONDâ€"CLASS TICKETS WILL BE SOLD TO WINNIPEG ONLY fiug. 19 Aug. 23 Aug. 27 Sept. 7 Sept. 10 will meat and engage laborer< on armival at\ W innipeg, Free transportation will be furnished at Winnipeg to points on Can. Pac. where laborer« are needd, east of Moose Jaw, includiag branches, and at one cent a mile each way west thereof in Suskatchywan rnd Alberta. Aâ€"certificate is furnished wit cach ticket, and this certificate when exceuted by farmer showing that l1borer bu« worked thirty days or more, will be honored from that point for a second class ticket back to starting points in Ontario, at $18.00, prior to Nov. 30th, 1809, Tickets are good only on special Furm Laborer«‘ t ains and will be issued to women as well as to men, but will not be issued at half fare to children. â€" For full particalars seo nearest C.P,R. agent, or SPECIAL EXCURSIONS COAL and WOOTL ‘LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES anNbp CEDAR POoSTsS. IGE CREAM BRICKS, mixed flavors, 20 cents eaoh, COAL cotaa Farm Laborers NAE E *4 d L. A. LE MAIRE, 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 Reâ€"painting by Expert Mechantcs. Hummberside Waiting Room WzsT TORONTO Main St., LIVERY in CONNECTION LOVE AND DETECTIVE STORIES â€"Â¥M. COUSINS McLAUGHLIN AND TUDHOPE BONBONS from 10 Cents to $1.00 Sand and Gravel. From Stations north of line of G.T.R. Toronto to!Smh,n@Cn. Pac. Stations on and west of Torontoâ€"Sudbury line. From Toronto and all C.P.R. Stations west in Ontarito on and south of main{line of Grand Trunk Ry., Toronto to Sarnia, and all Stations in Ontario on M.C.R., P.M. and T.H.&B.Rys. From Stations Toronto and east, including Sharbot Lake and Kingsâ€" ton, and all Stations in Ontario west of Renfrew, also stations on C.O. & B. of OQ. Rys., and stations on K. & P. south of Renfrew. From all Stations Toronto and west, including Stations om C._P.R. Toronto to Sudbury. From all Stations east of Toronte in Ontario. wWES T ON, ONT . G. M. FRASER, Agent, WESTON. g# a f E. i oi syamss natev ® C «h cu c\ T. & & s ;m 3 P x "C4 a i8, ’:\? o hx cavan i is mds @ S w m 6 to s is : : e . m comunens uhm <t "Loe% ® 5 § #5 3 ts s es Beo 8B i SS j o 2. ogp 4p4 I\ & <G iss $s 3 t Re Re i% & 2s ty Ns Mss se â€" rous rimce ons in e : onlfi 3555 P Rs $ & q PhCEsh, 6 % e ata aam â€" P $ m Et hes â€" We 5 y oA en Hgense 5 fae 25 E&A 8 <a § hb & & 5s & f 2 â€" as M â€" P f it > x h 5 es 9 ue P 8 Ralta ts Win s hoh D wl m soa s n 6 So res es 1 o Pss es s 6 ca 5 t Ms Pacrs 63 n & Y 1 JB s nB 2€ m f 3;4.- 85 527 hy 4 ao se es #., 3 4 B tA & we covaiival Cc Aprcaâ€"r t 2 <Che 3 »ad es e s $ mial sns ap o unnetel m Fs ooommoneit Rhoastt 2@ s Â¥s 3 § gA puetanA _ 5 is Pl h o. s Gmzccs sn is y es $ M neet imacgs, s 3 sal is * S CA tR is Smeagioge inss apag $3 sn Ti : is e (mas B s a B ky Es 9. . 3 P gooosts 4 s s o m S_ 9n B s C _b #§ ce ds f & ts Bs 5 & f L oH $ is ces t ts P # EoS Bs o ie Fomarerties t e id giscy : T y mihhitien g ‘l:\‘ s Bs es 4 elum."" 2 § U it1 R t CGoel e "Fiat Justitia, Rua , I borermsrrmameneene e cce 25ec e 00 OO OO _ evrrememmnmaae 0 C NoD _â€"â€"Lâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"*_â€" M Wanted .: $10 They will keep hard for hours. i 1 write ace new every week Sole Agent For X. L. TEOMPSOCN, D.P.A.., C.P.R.. TORONTO GOING TRIP; @18 GOING DATES T7 KE A Call Solicited NG 1 8 Additional for the Return Ticket a under conditions as below. Improred Model 1909 WESTON, QONT. ND GUIDI wORK FOR 20,000 MEN IN MANITOBA ALBERTA AND SASKATCHEWAN WwWESTON, ONT. Prices Right best. Try "Putna If so, look . gu f for_a tiny corp. Gure it before i§ fergw§ big. Putâ€" nam‘s Painless Can FÂ¥gractor is the WwESTON, ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST M, 1909. ‘ The opposition| to the water works iByâ€"law shows noijsigns of abating, as ‘the date of poing draws nearer. This opposition is characterised by a lstriking lack of rasonable arguments. The great point @f objection seems to be the proposed ource, but so far we ‘have heard no rational grounds urgâ€" ed for this objction, although we ‘have made it our business to hear the views of somie of the more proâ€" minent of the opponents of progress. The ordinary rpafi who is not posâ€" lsessed of the req@site scientific trainâ€" ing can form ncfi reliable judgment son the question Q§ the purity of any particular samplif‘ of water. The impurities in wateér which count, are not those ca-usedzby the presence of various i'norgani‘q;g matters held in suspension. The.ig can easily be reâ€" moved by filtrati‘dgl. It is the preâ€" sence of organismg which are inviâ€" sible to the naked‘éeye that form the real source of dan%flér. The Provincial !Analyst made a cf?reful and expert examination _of samples of waters {taken from tke Ri‘{ger Humber. His \report shows that the water cam be !rendered perfectly *& good for human !consumption, by gne-chanical filtraâ€" !tion. So well wer;‘b the members of ‘the Provincial Boaffl of Health, imâ€" ‘pressed by the repf@rt of their anâ€" ‘alyst, that they Ionégratulated Reeve Bull having such a> plentiful supply of good water so near at hand. The opinion of the Provi?rcifal Analyst on this matter is worth more than the opinion of anybody ‘v!lv_ho has not had an equal experience and who does not possess the same knowledge of the subject. We have yet. to hear that any of the opponents of the water works scheme have scientific evidence to discredit the proposal to take the water from the River Humber. Until such etidence has been produced we will pin our faith on the report of the Provincial Analysi; who at least has the merit of knowing what he is talking about, and who stated that the water taken from the River, Humber above Weston could be renâ€"" dered perfectly fit and good for doâ€" mestic purposes aftezg being filtered according to the scheme suggested by Mr. Chipman. : f teess2ee20e220202220204a2 02 #tfeasrssesescse2ee2e:tee2ee0 20 a 4 DO YOURIBGOTS PINCH? NOTES ad COMMENTS «â€"_._â€"â€"<â€"O )URJBC k â€" qut d |_ 5. The said Debentures shall be |dated and issued within two years next after the passing of this Byâ€"Law and shall be payable in thirty annual installments during the thirty years next after the day on which the same are issued, and the respective amounts of principal and interest payable !urâ€" |ing each of the said years shall b, == follows:â€" Year Principal Interest T.‘ aj 1st $ 934.32 $2565.00 $3499.32, 2nd 976.36 2522.96 3499,.32 ‘3rd. 1020.30 2479.02 3499 32 | 4. The Reeve of the said Corporaâ€" (tion of the Village of Weston shall sign and issue the said debentures and the interest coupons attached thereto and shall cause the same to be signed by the Treasurer of the said Municiâ€" pality, and the Clerk of the said Municipality is hereby authorized and instructed to attach the Corporate Seal of the said Municipality to the said debentures. 3. The said debentures shall bear interest at !he rate of 4% per cent. per annum payable yearly, and as to both principal and interest may be payable in any place in Great Britain or this Province and may be expressed in Sterling money or Canadian Currâ€" ency. 1 |_ AND WHEREAS the existing deâ€" benture debt of the said Corporation ! of the Village of Weston, exclusive of ‘Local Improvement Debenture Debts, secured by special assessments thereâ€" for, amounts to the sum of $10,854.51 ‘and no part of the principal or interâ€" _est thereof is in arrear. 2. It shall be lawful for the Reeve of the said Corporation to borrow on the ‘credit of the Corporation of the Village of Weston the sum of Fiftyâ€" seven thousand Dollars to pay for the said works, and for that purpose to issue debentures of the said Muniâ€" cipality for the said sum of Fiftyâ€"‘ seven thousand Dollars in sums of not | less than one hundred Dollars each, | which said debentures shall have | coupons attached thereto for the payâ€" | ment of interest. ( th AND WHEREAS the amoupt of the whole rateable property of the said Corporation of the Village of Weston according to the last Revised Assessâ€" ment Roll, being for the year 1909 is the sum of $589,710.00. AND WHEREAS it will be necesâ€" sary to raise annually for the period of.thirty years during the currency of the Debentures to, be issued here under by a special rate sufficient therefor on all the rateable property of the Municipality, the sum of $3499.32 for paying the : several installments of principal and interest thereonm at the rate of 4% per cent. per annum. AND WHEREAS it is desirable to make the principal of the said debt repayable by annwal installments durâ€" ing the period of thirty years next after the issue of the debentures therefor such installments of principal to be of suchk amounts that the aggreate amount payable for princiâ€" pal and interest in any year shall be equal as nearly as may be to what is payable for principal and interest during each of the other years. TObAL..... â€".. won.sl .39 6,000 AND WHEREAS it will be necesâ€" sary to borrow the money to pay for the said works and for that purbose to issue debentures of the said Corâ€" poration for the sum of $57,000.00 which is the amount of the debt inâ€" tended to be created under this Byâ€" Law. ; BYâ€"LAW No. AND WHEREAS the Council of the said Village have caused plans and specifications of the said works and an estimate of the cost thereof to be prepared. WHEREAS the Municipal Corporaâ€" tion of the Village of Weston deem it necessary and expedient, in the inâ€" terests of the said Corporation, to erect pumping stations and to purâ€" chase and install pumping Engines, pumps, sedimentary basin or reserâ€" voir, and other suitable plant and machinery therein, and to purchase and lay an intake main therefrom to the Humber River, as hereinafter more fully set forth. AND WHEREAS the estimated cost of the said works is as follows:â€" Land and Rightâ€"ofâ€"way... ...... $ 500 Intake into _ River... ... ... ... 500 Pump House.....~... ... ... ... .. ©3,500 Pumping Machinery... ... ... ... 6,000 Sedimentation basim... ... ...... 3,000 Filters and filter Room... ...... 7,000 Pipe Distribution System...... 25,000 Water, Tower......‘=. ....) ...... â€"6,000 Services: (100)...â€"... ... ... ... .. 2,000 Sunday Expenges..... ... ...... 500 Engineering & Superintendence & Legal charges.... ...... ... 3,000 A Byâ€"Law to authorize the borrowâ€" ng of the sum of Fifty seven thousâ€" and Dollars for the conmstruction of a Jystem of Waterworks for the Corâ€" poration of the village of Weston. 1164 1H4 91 34.97 500 3,500 6,000 3,000 7,000 25,000 6,000 2,000 to 380 pounds GUNNS‘, Limited, wish to advise farmers ‘that they prefer deliveries of live hogs at their packing house, West_ Toronto, on Wednesdays and Fridays and in any ~case, not earHer than Tuekday, or later than Friday sach week. Highest prices pelid for cslect hogs. â€"â€"Weights praferred. 16" The following are the estimates of the intended expenditure by the Corâ€" poration of the Village of Weston, for Waterworks purposes, under the proâ€" posed byâ€"law to borrow the sum of $57,000.00 for Waterworks purposes to be submitted to a vote of the Electors on the fourth day of September 1909. ESTIMATES. Land and Rightâ€"ofâ€"way...... ... $ 500 dntake _ into RAiver:.... ... .n 500 Pump â€"Honee~.. . . s si. $,500 Purping Machinery... ... ... ... 6,000 Sedimentation basin... ... ...... 3,000 Filiers and filter Room... ...... 7,000 J > Distribution System...... 25,000 W oter Tower... a in ccas 6,000 Services (400)...â€"2 ... ... 2.000 Dated at Weston this 27th day of July A. D. 1909. The said Byâ€"Law will be finally conâ€" sidered / in Council in the Council Chamber on Tuesday the seventh day of September 1909, at the hour of 8.30 o‘clock in the afternoon. A. D. 1909, ‘and at the hour, day. and places therein fixedâ€" for taking ‘the votes of the Electors a Poll will be neld. Reeve. | sys Clerk. J 6 T. The above is a true eopy of a proâ€" posed Byâ€"Law which has been taken 2e into consideration by the Municipal | 57 YIC Council of the Corporation of the Tr Village of Westonr and which will be o finally passed by the Council of the | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" said Village in the event of the asâ€" | REAL ESTATE sent of the Electors being obtained | INSURANCE thereto after one month from the | LOANS first publication thereof in the Times |*~ & Guide newspaper, which first publiâ€" | ! cation was on the 30th day of Jul‘y,:{ fifiug 10 The Clerk of the Municipal Counâ€" of the said Corporation shall attend at his OMce Town Hall on Main Street in the said Village of Weston at 12 o‘clock noon on Fuéesday the seventh day of September 1909, to sum up the number of votes for and against this Byâ€"Law. Fotal.s a.a.n.? ... $57,000 Dated this 27 day of July 1909. J. H. TAYLOR, Clerk of the Village of Weston. 9 On Thursday the second day of September 1909, at the hour of ten o‘clock in the forenoon at the Office of the Clerk at the Town Hall of, the said Corporation on Main Street, the Reeve shall appoint, im writing, two. persons to attend the final summing up. of the votes by the Clerk, and one person to attemd the poll at each polling place on behalf of the persons interested in and desirouns of promotâ€" ing the passing of this Byâ€"Law and one person on behalf of the persons interested in and desirous of opposâ€" the passing of this Byâ€"Law. Polling Subâ€"Division No. 2 in 121?& reading room Dufferin Hall. I > Distribution System...... W oter Rowersas an in css Bervices (AO0Y.â€".â€"z2 .3 ..02% ... Sunday Expensesâ€"1.% a......3.. lingineering & Superintendence &. Legal charges..... ...s ... 7 This Byâ€"Law shall come into force and take effect on the day of the final passing thereof. 8 The votes of the Electors of the said Municipality qualified to vote on the present Byâ€"Law shall be taken on Saturday the fourth day of September 1909, comâ€" mencing at nine o‘clock in the foreâ€" noon and continuing until five o‘clock in the afternoon at the following places within the said Municipality by the following Deputy Returning Officers:â€"G. M. Lyons shall be Deâ€" puty Returning Officer for Polling subâ€"division No. 1 in the Council Chamber Dufferin Hall, Wilson Wilby shall be Deputy Returning Officer for 7th 1216.72 2282.60 3499.32 yâ€"8th 1271.48 2227.84 3499.32 \ 9th 1328.69 2170.63 3499.32 10th 1388.49 2110.83 3499 .32 l1th 1450.97 2048.35 3499.32 12th 1516.26 1983.06 3499 .32 13th 1584.49 1914.83 3499.32 14th 1655.79 1843.53 3499.32 15th 1730.20 1769.02 3499.32 16th 1808 .17 1691.15 3499.32 17th 1889.54 1609.78 3499.32 18th 1974.56 1524.76 3499.32 19th 2063 .42 1435.90 3499 .32 20th 2156.28 1343.04 3499.32 219t 2253.31 1246.01 3499.32 22nd 2354.71 1144.61 3499.32 23rd 2460.67 1038.65 3499 .32 24th 2571.40 927.92 3499.32 25th 2687.11 812.21 3499 .32 26th 2808.03 691.29 3499.32 27th 2934.39 564.93 3499.32 28th 3066.44 432.88 3499 .32 29th 3204.43 294.89 3499.32 30th 3348.62 150.70 3499.32 6 For the purpose of paying the said instalments of principal and intâ€" erest as th:r same Become due reâ€" spectively the said sum of $3499.32 shall be levied and raised in each and every year during the said period of thirty years, the currency of the said debentures, by a special rate suffiâ€" cient therefor over and above all other rates and taxes upon all the rateable property of the said Municiâ€" pality. Clerk of the said Council J. H. _ TAYELOR, 3,000 500 Absolute relie Misery is waiting You decide to beg Tall ~vour _Aruog |_There is nothing eJs bettek to take Gas from Stomat d cl@anse, the ‘stomach and intestn , and besides, one triangule will Gig&t and prepare for assimilation into $he blood all your food the sam®=%%s a sound, healthy stomach would do 4. When Diapepsin works your stomâ€" ach restsâ€"gets itself in order, cleang upâ€"andâ€" then you feel like cating when you come to the table, and what you cat will do Â¥ow #ood. « Pape‘s Diape‘i sin ‘ only 50 cents for a large ca%te atifny drug store here, and will r&élievelghe most obstinâ€" ate case of Ifi‘digtion and Upset Stomach in five infftes. m stomach gets the blues and grumbles. Give it a good eat, then take Pape‘s Diapepsin to start the digestive juices working. There will be no dyâ€" spepsia or belching of gas or eructaâ€" tions of undigested food; no feeling like a lump off lead in the stomach or heartburn, ~sigk hea%’che and dizziâ€" ness, and. you food% ill not ferment and poison your brea&h with nauseous odors. a t Why not" start now forever â€"rid yoursell trouble and Indigestion stomach gets the blues & Give it 2: cood "eat < +hz Goulding & Hamiiton Branch Office 57 Victoria St. TCORONTO a INSURANCE LOANS REAL ESTATE M _ /Ni\ KX _ anll A # e 11â€" fimas N Ciradian â€" AZ ; SA â€" Airpolor Rialm ~â€"â€" WALTER LONCSTAFE, Weston POWIR for the FARM . 1. LOCKE & Co. vour Eâ€"tates managed. Rents and Interest colleeted. City. Farm and Suburban brperty in eyery locality bought, sold and exchaneed. s Morev to Loan at ‘lowest rates o City, Farm and Suburban preperty. Fire. Life Accidert. Borglary and Piate GI! ss Insurance effected in all Cumpauie:‘- 106 VYictorie Street, & ToRGONTG. § Farms Bought and Sold. MISERY IN STOMACH. 7 _A BASKET FULL C of clean, sweetâ€"smelling linen is obtained with half the toil and half the time H Sunlight Soap is used, Sunlight shortens the day‘s work, but lengthens the Hife of your clothes. _ _Follow directions. J TrermeronE® Marm 1967 Tpepaitt, rotugzhly J A, WISMER, Manager, Rusipnxcnâ€"Mill Streot, Weston * ao you. g£ood. gaty> relief from all Stomach ‘aiting for you as soon as to begin taking Miapepsin. druss ESTABLISHED 1862 â€"291 Main St., Weston Start nowâ€"toâ€"day, and yoursell of Stomach Indigestion? Aâ€" dieted that you want Toronto Phone Main 3300

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