C cROIoksEANK WAcon wofks P o e _â€" THE BISSZELL DISC, Elora s¢ .l Cruickshank Wagon RA&LdAALOAALGQALGAALLELLAADAEDLLALLAQALALAALAACAORAALOLAOR MAIN S i. g Auimbersicde Waiting Roorm . WESST TORONTO Megpqeqzrevececdavrecrersderaoppppreocgcecregerpoosgeys #tesseee.ce.0e3%e2%02020000 2222500008000 04000 00 0 0 4! â€"pussesee0escees2ct0e002000000e00000*000000®*00 * 04 VOL. XIX ‘ COAL and WOOD | HE TIMES AND GUIDE. WESTON GET YOUR PRINTING Speight Wago:s and Wilkinson Plows ) . _MLAYVGHLIN AND _ TUDHOPE . _ ight Wagons and Buggies IGE CREAM BRICKS, mixed flavors, 20 cents caoh, Built by wï¬op?rf REMechanics LOYVE AND DETZECTIVE STORIES Main St., LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES AND CEDAR PQOSTS. O D Bring your Repairs to us and you get the advantage of these skilled workmen in each department. A specialty is made of TIREâ€"SETTING REâ€"PAINTING wWwWAGONS AND CARRIAGES. SQN SBON3G fronâ€"10 Gsnts to $1.00 â€"_ wWESsTON, ONT THE HOME OF THE FAMOUS Sand and Gravel. DUNXALS, Xmproved Model 1909 This surprising value in firstâ€"class wheels will be an importâ€" ant help to the restoration of their popularity. We have pla.nned for a big bicycle year, and are ready with the best machine for the money ever offered in Canada. 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Bel__@aP 85 & Ne pee ces mss 4 id us J ho s s es BaS BeSs g NSE £ eas eragp m ty memaors @Ã©ï¬ "Hiat Justitia, Ruat Coel 2 12 UstIUOI2A, uUa 0©cium. f y mss oc s inss # n cce We are making a new / departure this season, and have \ arranged to sell wheels direct by mail, saving to our customers all intermediate profits. By this plan we can offer _ Regular $50 e Hyslop Bicycles for $25 They will keep hard for hours new every week Sole Agent Fozr COUSINS Highâ€"Class Automobiles and C & ce ce tm Bicycles _ TORONTO, ONT,. AT WESTON, ONT. reermnmmonmommimcmmmmemmmnmmmectmmmem WEETON, ONT. a thing of the past. _ The future is ; bright and loo,%s brighter because Canada is blessed with a progressive GoÂ¥ernment, arid a contented people $" é,éiipporting the gadministration. The best judges of character recogâ€" nise that, although first impressions _are the strongest, "they are not always the truest. 1 wWESTON, ONT., FRIDAY, OCTOBâ€"=R 24%, 1909. . _The strongéest â€" evidence _ of the! ]rottenness of Lfg’)f party system was | seen in the west Peterboro Ele‘ctionf hearing, so miich came to light at : “this hearing ï¬hat the government; lwould be justiï¬ed in taking stringent] measures. B@th the principals and ; \the tools in tf;hhis scandal should belf |punished. It’is to be remembered ‘that an effort was made to have ‘West Peterbo_':"'ro included _ in the!‘ iniquitous saw, off, by means of which J_ the party bosses kept, from the, light | ]of"day, electf&on scandals in other j iconstituencies.\gwhich would probably ! have made Peterboro blush. There is ’a remedy for.zg this. The Attorneyl: iGeneral shoul%\ be the man to directa |prosecutions in cases of electoral | |‘corruption. ']};he onus should not be ?1aid on indiÂ¥iduals who through" Jï¬nancial disabiéity often have to rest| content with seeing roguery go unâ€" (punished and % man hold a seat in ‘the Council off the nation by means of the vilest Q;’ishonesty. It is time that the decent men in both parties P got together énd by their combined < action dethroxe the machine made| s politicians whd?; are bringing disgrace‘g to the country.. * wJ & faszsesseev2e22ce220 c 00 3% Chemist %% and Refractory Ogtician. B & i It contains no 43‘ Mc td‘ (9 3; We claim y»u can buy 4) §§ your crushed oats, etc., $ 4 and mix cheaper than \gg i we can. $ > . _ GIvk IP A TRIAL 3 E Price, 25¢. a package { & Five for One Dollar. $ CGAdcdAadddAAAALASDALLAEEA Seeszsess0ee3e2ee0e20 00000014 & "Sily er Gloss" > (B (P (p t (@ ip PHPoPPrSeppeqpqoSgqeqqesqpeqe ) â€"WESTON COUNCIL MEETINC. (@ S t a iD 2 Kidneys deranged g Rough coats _ $ _ Loss of appetite $ Coughs or Colds ';g System o.neraily de g tauged. _ [ No b.iter Tontc, nor 2 Builder can be given 5 Stock than DISEASES WHAT FOR ? NOTHS ad COMMENT3S Ww. J. INCKH, 4 WVER G105$ OAS 1 mc wee rmrre manmnamamncirmmeronmyanenememnnnamemnerr consianai remmmedyimmmmmmcrommonmmpmeommenrencntrer imeromumnamrmmunnunccmommmunmamenemnm mm cmesmmocsnmomemrumammucrun HoxsEs, CaTiEGE, SHEEP, PrCs. adultz2sranits. I)) Mee ) 4 3 a € @ 4) € 4 $ 4) $ € < $ & If you want to keep him in shape, never let him suffer pain. Rub on ‘‘Nerviline‘‘â€"it is noted for curing strgins, swellings and stifiness and sore muscles. Korâ€"internal use in éuring cramps and C@li¢c, Nerviline is fa perfect marvel.~ Mn every good training stable youll find Nerviline because it keeps harses in trim and reduces the veterinag pill. Farmers, stockmen and all horse owners should buy Nerviline and prove how invaluâ€" able it is. Good for man or beast. 25c. per bottle at all dealers. : § { Schools, div. 1,5$18,869.84; div. 2, ($7925.71; div. 3, ©§26,900.78; div. 4, $11,395.87; total $§8.635.29. | Local improveméats, div. 1, $2448.â€" ‘76: aiv. 3, $318.98§ aiv. 4, $255.19; itotal, $2922.19. â€" & j Township tax, iGiv. 1, $11,787.41; |div. 2, $9348.76; dig. 3, $8728.80; div. |4, $6915.95; total, §86,780.92. ] Statute labor t% div. 1, $6392.86; div. 2. $2997.69; dig. 3, $4678.01; div. [4, $3467.45; total, $17,536.01. Regmec on esn o ie e en cien oi on C heees Fotals, div. 1. %‘%@45,346.55; div. 2, $24,790.89; div. 3, 1 $42,094.85; div. 4, $25,914.60: grand t6tal, $138,146.89. Bonus, T. S. Ragway, div. 2, $43.49; div. 3, $350.85; tot@l, $394.34. Arrears, div. 1, 27.92, div. 2, $22.â€" 48; div. 3, $58.04; Hiv. 4, $18.59; total $326.43. $ Omissions, div.§1, $1125; div. 2, $1.20; div. 4, $26.5ï¬ total, $39. County tax, div. 4, $5609.11; div. 2, $4451.56; div. 3, $4§57.04; div. 4, $3295â€" 00; total $17,512.71¢ On motion of M?srs. Westqn and Nelson the necessar & financial a\ ‘angeâ€" ments for a sewer gn Parkwood aveâ€" nue was put throug. W. T. Pember has a similar claim against the townshfp for injuries reâ€" ceived on Primrosefavenue. The acciâ€" dent happened on Sept. 13. The accompanying statement shows the amount of taxes and how divided: H. C. Tomlin, wkile riding down Markham street in §he township, was, so his solicitors cBim, seriously inâ€" jured. Mr. Tomlin & charges defective roadway and threa‘%ns damages. A meeting of th¢ board of health was held prior to the council meetâ€" ing, at which the reports submitted showed the health the people generâ€" ally to be excellenty There were few cases of contagiouskdiseases, and the conditions were f the most part Monday‘s 'meeti;k of . the / York Township Council &as presided over by Reeve Henry; ud Deputies Watâ€" som. Batker,, »Nelsgqn andâ€"Councillor Jackson. were presg?t. + Cure them â€" witB nam‘s Painless Corn and Wart® tra}y;}tor. Fifty years success is & &uarantee of its merit. Beware 8P Skpatilutes. That the Cletkighe instructed to have our Solicitors&ï¬repam the necesâ€" sary papers to plaée the Waterworks Byâ€"Law before the Qntario Municipal and Railway Boardi*iior' their ratificaâ€" The following aï¬Ã©ounts were ed: to be paid=â€" & 3. ‘E. . Sloan on’?‘faccount of sidewalks...... 1% itreaav $ Relecting Jurors. . $. ..... ... Benjamin Electric=MiIg. Co... Can. Gen. Electri®Co...... ... (Geo. Micks, woIk n sts....... P. Charboneau, workk on sts... R. Comber, cartinigg,..... A. G. Pierson, ons account of 1909 Tevyy for ;%chool purâ€" poses...." macfkl~.. ol n Clerk on Account ï¬?;f salaty... The following fesolutions **were adopted:â€" 4 That on account of the increased work placed upog., the C‘erk and Treasurer, â€" his sagiry he raised to $600 per annum. . as inguiri¢s were tgceived from several Financial Institufions regarding the Debentures for Wakterworks. The Clerk of th@ Peace acknowledgâ€" 3d receipt of Retufrs for selections of Turors. ‘ ; From Foard of Rrade, Truro, N.S., »ngquiring what ratés the town chargâ€" ed‘for Electric light, and whether it was produced by# steam or other power. __ $ The council held ftheir regular meetâ€" ng on Tuesday ev@ning all being preâ€" :‘ent except Councillor Rowntree. The communica@ons received were Tom The Boiler Ingpection Co. notifyâ€" ng the council they would have the oiler inspected ternally on Nov. (gts 5 J YOREK TOWNSKHIP COUNCIL HAVE YOU A HORSE? HAVE YOU WELY WARTS? Total .. .ce 50000 "bf salary... 300 00 $1506 10 588 20 6â€" 00 orderâ€" 44 18 22 21 s ptates are paying numerous personal iâ€" Visits to Winnipeg and more money re from the United %tates has been inâ€" _vested in Western Canadian land this , year than ever béfore. The immigraâ€" ;. tion figures thag were set in the {_ spring at 75,000 Rave been increased by the actuality ‘to more than 100,â€" a ~000, and it is known that nearly every _ man. of this grea®t army of agricul ~ tural invaders hag come well supplied _ with money and. means to take up farming operations on a large scale. s A member of a leading firm dealing : in Western Canadian lands among the , farmers of Missouri said: "I have ‘â€" been down thete telling them about \ the land we have up here. The farmâ€". s sets: came.: to tï¬â€™e places where I gave | . the talks and gsaw the pictures I show _ed by magic lantern. _ They could . hardly believe that we have such ‘â€" things here and they said: ‘Say, ‘< Mister, have Eyou really got such ! streets and sich buildings in Winniâ€" * peg?‘ A patty of them came upâ€" ‘ _ paid their owBs expensesâ€"and saw for ; themselves. fAs aâ€" result, we sold â€" every man a »plock of land and they ; i went back toitell their neighbors and friends about ii‘i†i Winnipeg Wily Give A Million. | ‘ «The affairs % Canada‘s Internationâ€"| â€" al Expositio®e bave taken on new . activity sincé the vacation period, . during Whieh;.‘c any leading business , _ _men and government officials were . away. Delegatéons to the Alberta and j British Colun@bia governments went , from Wiunip% this week to. confer : _ with the government officials of these 1 provinces on ï¬i;e matter of grantsâ€"to â€" the Exposition,. Winnipeg avowed her faith in the x?%lue of the Exposition ; by deciding td raise $1,000,000 toward Exposition ï¬riï¬n‘ces. Every province in Canada will benefit greatly through F the big flow o§trave1 throughout the ] Dominion byreason of low rates 7 guaranteed by,:f{;\f;the railroads for Exâ€" |q position purposes, and liberal support { is looked for gfom all parts of Canaâ€" § da for the Exposition. G. A. Glines 3 â€"recently returfed from a protracted | € Western tourâ€"gays the Seattle Ex-' position has paid its way and has | exerted an influence on property ; values and imrgigration that is felt for many milesâ€"geven as far as Vanâ€" couver and other:Canadian cities. th l Before he leaves Winnipeg, His Exâ€" râ€" ) cellency will be ifformed by the Exâ€" position committée of what has been done in furtherandg of exposition aims 20 ’si_nce his former visit t.o this city" on pp | his way west some weeks ago. 55‘ Remarkable Wheat Movement. 53| The splendid weéather that prevails 37 | throughout the Wést is bringing about 60 |an enormous tra fe in wheat and the T5 1909 crop is movigg to market in reâ€" ’cord time and recgrd volume. _ T; is |not many yearsf since 500 cars of 00 | grain a day was Ronsidered big, ‘but 00 | even thus early«inkthe season 992 cars â€"â€"| have passed Winnipeg inspection in a 10 | single day and thg heaviest traffic in re" grain will not come on until month, when the rush to §et in abead of the q |closing of lake nBvigation will take id | Place. As high és 1,200 cars in a to | Single day are e%,pected to pass inâ€" spection at W,innig?g a‘t the height of > the rush marketâ€"w§rds. A mathemaâ€" __| tician has figured $hat the wheat crop iglef the three praffrie provinces will a1 take 550 miles of ffeight cars to carry a. ' it to market, or ©$5,000 cars, which, made ~into trainsfof 35 cars‘ each, | would make no lesg than 2,425 trains, l and call for the cogsumption of 20,000 i tons .of coal to h&ul these trains to | market points. & l Big Business in Real Estate. ss Spurred by excelï¬ent crops and the ty general prosperity ‘that prevails in ts the prairie prov%lces, realâ€" estate prices have soaréd and there have Building has bé%en very heavy in Winnipeg all year and, ‘the value of permits granted during â€" the nine months ending September 30thâ€"$8,â€" 348,750â€"exceeds that of any full year except the three banner years of 1904, ‘05 and ‘06. _ By ‘all indications, the figures for the fullZyear will go above any previous re(:@;’,rd except that of 1906, when Winnipeg expended $12,â€" 625,950 for new bégldings. American Integest Increasing. Interest by all &lasses of people of the United States in Western Canada is clearly on the ificrease, although it is well known to Have been sharp for some time. Manmfacturers from the States are pavin®nnmerons nareemsy ooo t c ie i nputy ce reenl hoii en been ,big cleanups fn proper ty bo,ught[ †/(,%3’/\\ for actual building> purposes. Fairly | Z_\J;y_- Y)s 5 ;;' 5 $ SA I___:S‘hâ€"rl::«- > central properties in Winnipeg have; y moved freely for prices double that| § 8 | B ‘{ï¬!g" for which they were sold two years | %Jfli-;ï¬;ï¬ LUH‘Q- ago, and these. s@les hHAVO DECN SO «_ ns numerous that they have exercised a | P tonic effect upon real estate values | LQAISS S genctaliy. ‘» â€" Sre nï¬ Mvionai map oe [»*&’a@m%of Loan. WINNIPEG, Maf.,. Oct. 20, 1909.â€" Socially and politically, the visit of Earl Grey, Countéss Grey and their party is the featuke of, the week, and will continue as s§ch for a fortnight. This time will be filled with social and business functions. A \splendid ball at Government House on Friday night was the ope! ing social event of magnitude in cognection with Earl Grey‘s visit and there will be a numâ€" ber of luncheons %t which the Goverâ€" norâ€" General will ntertain. While he is in Winnipeg, Earl Grey will also give a ghod deal of time to inspecting the piplic institutions of the city, and wilf gather for himself a complete, firstéhand knowledge of the progress Wimfipez is making. Our Winaipeg Letter, If the average m n doesn‘t get all that‘s coming to Rim he is lucky. 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 earlier ‘than Tuesday, or later than Friday ‘each week. Highest prices paid for select hogs. Weights preferred, 160 !to 220 pounds. It is a most pl¢gasant_hair dressing, especially for ladies, as it makes the hair soft and lustrous. The price is only 50 cents a large bottle at W. J. Inch‘s or by express, all charges preâ€" paid, â€" from Giroux Mig. Co.,; Fort Erie, Ont. 1 It cures dandru ,fl“m% two weeks by killing the dandruff ‘m};roï¬es; it stops falling hair; it cures all scalp disâ€" eases, or money bâ€â€™agi 4y the readers of Thé Times & Guide, that he has secured the agency for Parisian Sage, _ he | marvelous dandâ€" ruff cure and delightful hair dressing. w. J. Inch is I#lad to state that Parisian Sage is gg’giï¬ry guaranteed hair restorer. I ® m 3 Goulding & Hamilton 57 Victoria St. TORONTO REAL ESTATE INSURANCE WESTON REAL ESTATE Houses For Sale and To Rent. Loans and Insurance Secured. List your Farms with us, IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT VE for tre FARM <bleney=to Loan at owoest_rates on City, Farm and Suburban property. 291 Main St, Weston, ~_ : J. A. WISMER, Manager. or, 106 Victoria ‘St., Toronto . T. LOCKE & Co. E:â€"tates managed. Reuts and Interest collected. City. Farm and Suburban priperty in eyery locality bought, sold and exchanged. Fire, Life. Accident. Berglary and Plate Gi ss Ins_ranmee effected in all Comparies. J. Inch desirés to announce to TruepHONE Maix 1967 ESTABLISHED 1862 1CSTAFE, Weston dmOI Conadian Armolor NO. 5