Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 3 Dec 1909, p. 1

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CRUICKSHANK WAGON WORKS Built by Expert Mechanics _ A CALL SOLICITED EéAAAAAAOALAAAARAALAAAAACOARQLAALAACAAALAALAAAARA&COAER §- Hurmnmberside Waiting Room & . > a YasST TORONTO 4 i MqGqpeceqqqeqeqpeqeqenaseceesqeeesyaeccerdrcqdleerqpk â€" O U TTE R § â€" â€"â€"â€" %fimsmwsm“s\“ss“sms“sww Cruickshank Wagon ‘AHE TIMES AND GUIDE. VOL. XX GET YOUR PRINTING l Z . / ? M,:,:%i % -E ; __GW enc Tfifi/fi%{fik Nee .,m;l venlants If automobiles are needed anywhere at all they are in the country. One of the speakers of the Women‘s Institute, at Guelph, recently preâ€" dicted that the rime was near at hand when farmer‘s wives would run their own aupomobiles. Nor is the prediction a visionary one. Like the ‘tfil\e_Ehons/und the trolley, the automobile seems destined to add to the comfort of country life, and the cost will not interfere with your buying. We can sell ICE CREAM BREXKS, mixed flavors, 20 cents eaoh, at a mere fraction of original cost, These cars are taken by us as part payment for the newest and latest models, and are such as we can thorâ€" oughly recommend. Any machine we send out is guaranteed to be in firstâ€"class condition, and beyond the fact that secondâ€"hand cars are not this year‘s style, there is nothing wrong with them in any way. We use them as a means of introduction to the country trade, and make the values extra special to encourage quick buying. If interested, send your name and address for fuller particulars. COAL and WOOD Highâ€"Glass Automobilss and Bicycles L. A. LE M AIRE, 2o ./ ts }?i/ {.\}g ~â€" _i;# â€" why NoT own fij’fgfl}}gg wl %@% AN AUTOMoOBILEe® _ .*(>~â€" 4 LOVE AND DETECTIVE STORIES LUMBER, L ATH, SHINGLES _ AND CEDAR POSTS. Sand and Gravel. Main St., 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 â€" WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. sPEIGHT AND WILKINSON also Robes, Harness and Belfs ST. MeLAUGHLIN AND PALMERSTON s2ee2880e.8e80000100300 02020240082 8080442 22020400 2 0 ¢ | BIN SQN3S3 from 13 Cents to $1.00 Good Secondâ€"Hand Machines sBe U U THE HOME OF THE FAMOUS HYSLOP BROS., Limited wWwWESs TON, ONT . H. COUSINS S$1L>.1GM.S They will keep hard for. hours. NXTAXN, Xnaproved Model 1909 new every week AT THE AT WESTON, ONT. LIVERY IN CONNECTION WESTON, ONT. \ % & 15%, 2 "% S & 4 5 $ & C PSemeeee ‘ ‘-;,’}" 6 $ é C a A Bz o R N 4 &, * i eas <A BB /sd mc 1 < Th 4 s KS ho ds is : 9 i 3 o G 59 € PA 3 @ m t 5 a OR 6 & * _ a § E. & . § Sa/ S _ i: Cép .A : 2. ; ts 5 enc dya4o o se m M J T . P oA 4 g>* * p _ & Btzead F3 \'y : gi6" wWESTON, ONT., FRIDAY, DECEMEER 3 1909. by qualified â€" Canadians. ;%Arrange» ments will be made to rece%ve Canaâ€" dian Cadets _ at Osbotne a??d Dartâ€" moush. Docking facilities for the la;rgest warships are to be ii)lace'd on the Atlantic, the Pacific, ard on the River St. Lawrence. Legislation will provide for the formation ef a naval volunteer force, and pensiogs. 1 The Canadian HOilSé{ of Oommonsj?; | last March unanimously, passed resoluâ€" \th tions adopting the p:’éciples of theiM( formation of a Canadia% Navy. Two ‘; to :schemes are now beforg Parliament EPc ‘both of which have re%ived the enâ€" I Ne | dorsement of the. Impérial Governâ€" ‘mmp \ment. The initial cost Qf the first is | .. ($11,690,000, with a totaé annual upâ€" ;/ keep costing $2,426,500.;\ This will bu: l provide 11 ships, viz. 4 c%xisers of the p, !“Bnistol" class, 1 cruiger of the ap ‘‘Boadicea‘‘ class, and 6 Destroyers, | i | requiring altogether 2194 gofi‘icers and;mo men. _ The initial cost o%the second Imo _proposal is $7,255,000, Wit) an annual Sa :upkeep costing $1,538,000.}§, This will. y }provide for seven ships, V%fi_z., 3 cruisâ€" ns ers of the Bristol type and24 Destroyâ€" Tha ers, requiring 1408 officers find men to c man them. In the me%ntime the oth British ‘Admiralty will\ logh the Doâ€" minion two eruisers of th% ‘‘Apollo‘" cla§s for training plurposes,%fitted out and maintained at CanadaԤ expense, the officers and men being?f‘i provided| C from the Royal Navy unti}g replacadlggg by qualified Canadians. #Arrangeâ€" ; ;._ _ â€"There is little. d bt, now that the possibility of tight money this yearhas been removed, that Canadian «securiâ€" ties (especially Provincial and Municiâ€" pal debentures) will be in active deâ€" mand. _ Industrial igsugs may also run into the hull market in a few months, as general? business is good and is expanding wéek by week. The LaRose episode gav _ Cobalt a black eye, but tnmey will revive in the spring without doubt. Mackay, both common and preferred, is a good inâ€" vestment for loose ‘A ney, and Bank stock paying from 8 ito 13 per cent. is a desirable investn%ent. Land inâ€" vestment in growing 'fi‘locations howâ€" ever, where one can fi%e what one is buying, is priobably fhe safest and most certain to be r%munerative in the long run. § |â€" 08 !%Xmas Post Cards and ‘& Booklets the best in the | §§ land at +~t~ssss~ss‘ws‘m&> -f\l"v“-«â€" 56â€" simen . . . comianiiieine s atmes.Nabe Sira e a en fq:} ooddSdAARDAAAAAAELSDARALRLE d & CHEMiIST AND GPTHICIAN M‘%“-\“M“\flâ€"“ sse0e4 % Ppgaqppeqdpedpapypyppayys (D (P (OUNTAIN PENS GANONGS CHOCOLATES In bea.utifu"‘boxes suitable for Jewel and handerchief ‘ boxes. s & Pertume Atomizers Boxed Perfumes Stationery, Papetries Xmas Candies 10c lb NOTES and COMMENTS INCH S Guaranteed, â€" from $1.00 to $6.00. s g‘eneraI busine anding v by isode gave Cob: tney will revi hout doubt. Ma nd preferred, is for loose nmoney, ng from 8 ito. 1: ble investment. in growing | loca e one can %e w _ priobably ‘the in to be I%mux un. & M ol ie uk is o Â¥ ok idian Hoilsegi of unanimouslyfi‘pas ting the pr%.wi; " Hiat Justitia, Ruat Coecelum." â€"THREâ€" € €) a $ € $} 4 € 4 . Cough mixtures "‘dopg"‘ a coldâ€"but don‘t cure. Above ailjelse, Keap the bowels regular ag stimulate the eliminating organg Mote valuable than any cough sryp are Dr. Hamilâ€" ton‘s Pills. They/legeuthe system of every trace of $ Olfi dull headâ€" aches, aching libs} and cough disapâ€" pears. Take Xhe PM before retiring, they work Awhile you sleep, and by morning cold is broken and passes quickly away. All _ dealers sell Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills in 25ct. boxes. . The Weston Board 6f Trade keeps 3 mo'»ffing in the directioxi of public imâ€" _‘provements for the future benefit of â€" the village. The Presiéent and Secreâ€" _ tary were appointed as a committee to coâ€"operate with é“the Municipal â€"Council in an effort to induce the Consumers Gas Co. of Toronto to exâ€" tend their maing from the Cycle Comâ€" ‘ pany to Weston, a distance of only a _ couple of miles. . A committee was â€"also named to agitz}te; for a new Post _ Office building and to make Weston a Customs Port of Entry. _A deputaâ€" tion will also wait on the manager of the Bell Telephone Company and . of the Great Northwestern Telegraph Company for the public beneft. _ At present it is next t;p impossible to ‘_send a telegram afterx;‘S p.m. no. matâ€" ter how urgent the case may be. | r_v ‘**'****%*** $ ‘ Mr. G. W. Stephen§g who is one of , those directing the destinies of the ; Port of Montreal in an address to ithe Canadian Club says=â€" "‘The St. Lawrence route from . the sea to_ !Montreal is owned and controlled by ‘the people of Canada, has been tsplendidly equipped,f and is being ;‘consistently improved, the lighting of jthe channel betwegfih Quebec andi | Montreal alone having added 60 days \ to the season of ngvigation. _ The Port of Montreal is the only Port in North America owning outright 36 miles of river frontage free from . vested â€"interests. &The _ Port â€" of Montreal is now idoing a larger . business in â€"value »i)er month than~é Bostion, Galveston, or New Orleans; . and is doing more business in . 1’7 months than Philadelphia, Baltiâ€" ;more, or San Francisco does in 12 |months.‘"‘ Mr. Stepliens then outlined a scheme for improvements which when completed will give Canada a national port, created at a loss cost than any of her 1'i%a13, and having advantages not to i'IQ)e found in any other Port in North America. a good one. With No. 2 white wheat quoted at Will t $1.05 and red wheaé at $1.10 per gfi:i bushel farmers shou,d at once make pg ( delivery of their surplus grain‘‘ Millâ€" Day , ers and dealers have re§éched the conâ€" Which clusion that the presgfnt level of g?li p; prices will not advance this year, and appli the ‘tonm of the wheat, markets all The over America supportsés this theory. Holding on to wheat is simply lockâ€" ing up money that shou%d be in cirâ€" culation and it seldom% pays to do so. 4 27 head of itiported . English thoroughbred Shires and fillies were sold by auction at the Union Stock Yards last week apnd brought from $300 to $625 each. | This is the first public sale of the #kind in Toronto for three years, and§§ the introduction of highâ€"grade stock into this country should be encourag% in every posâ€" sible way. We understand Chambers and Son have been fil'duced to olace further sales at regu%ar intervals in Toronto and other C-%nadian cities. TO MOVE OFF A COLD K e ol ok k *% * % . 2 white W"ngeat red wheaé at mers shou,d) at â€"their surpln% g alers have regche at the presfént ar agd / s rgang. A h s pâ€"al They Cloge= of ol@ 1 S,g a A se t e e o h r wW. J. Inch, sells a large bottle for 50 ~cents and he guarantees it to banish dandruft, stop falling hair and itching scalp in two weeks or money back. f 2 % And any Womag'sr reader of the Times and Guide can ghave attractive and lustrous. hair, i_jva. few days‘ time by using this great hair. rejuvengtor, Parisian Sage. sez Parisian Sage is an not sticky or greasy. In Paris most g ful hair, and in $#2 who use Parisian Ba and luxuriant haig Yet in Canada stoglay there are hundreds of thousandszof women with harsh, faded, chamgetgrless, hair who do not make any Att@mpt to improve tt. f J & 8 a.m. $ | iyf fasl Herfl?d; and Weekly Star inglo. fte cp 5 0 ‘onfreal in this week‘s issue are Single. fare on all Railways. !warnmg; their present subscribers to Irenew earlier tharf usual this season, tmgorog o. las there is an enormous demand from SOCIETY wWOMEN‘S HAIR. new subscribers and there is apt to ‘be a congestion gf the close of the A Simple Treatment That Will yeas. The new premium picture ‘‘The Make Et Truly Fascinating w. _ Boul‘s Awakening,‘ is causing a petâ€" J. Inch, Guarantees It ht dutoce gf ent;us1asm in all parta > > ‘ ‘of the Dominion." It is certainly a Nowadays every upâ€"toâ€"date woman, beautiful picture Sand is appreciated bas radiant hair. more and neore the oftener one sees What a foolish creature a woman it. It is 19 x 24 tinches ready«or framâ€" would be if she lost Kle opportunity ing. _A copy is ‘sent to every subâ€" to add to her attragffgns, seriber for 1910 and along with such Yet in .Canada \éto%ay there are & paper_as The Family Herald and hundreds of thouszllgdsg)f womem with Weekly Star at kone dollar a year harsh, faded, chamcetgrless hair who certainly is the Best bargain of the do not make any mtt@émpt to improve year. Clel‘gymen;%‘of all denominaâ€" it. ff; $ tions are urging parents to become In Paris most é?cgn have beautiâ€" possessors of a cogy of this interestâ€" ful bair. and in ©Bafada all women ing picture. a SHEEP, 460 entriés,â€"Tuesday, 2 p. m.; Wednesday, 10â€" a.m,, Continued till finished. SWINE,. 250 entries,â€"Bacon Hogs, Tuesday,; 2 p.m; Othker Classes, Wedâ€" nesday, 10 a.m. & HORSES, 255 entries,â€"Tuesday, 7.15 p.m.; Wednesday, 3.00 p.m.; Thursday, 1.30 p.m. and 8.30 p.m.; Friday, 10.00 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. BEEF CATTLE, 133 entries,â€"Tuesâ€" day, 2 p.m.; Wednesday, 9.30 a.m., continued till finished. S lt Te s e 2 We WWe 1Dng in the City Hall jat which adâ€" %esses will be delivered by Prominent en and a musical progftamme will _ be rendered. Thursday mMoIniug will be taken up by addresses on the ""Breed Type of Clydesdales, â€" Shires, Hackâ€" neys, Thoroughbreds, Standard Bredsg and Ponies.‘" These will be discussed in the order _ named ;gy Wm.. Smith, John Gardhouse, Br.â€" â€" H. Rked, Dr. Routledge and ° Robert Miller. _ On Thursday _ afternoon at 1.30 ‘‘Breed Type of. Sheep‘‘ will be taken up. Shropshires and Cotfyolds by Robert Miller, Southdowns Uby Lt.â€"Col. Mcâ€" Eiwen, Dorsets by â€"R. H. Harding, Leicesters by A. W. Smith and Oxâ€" fords Lincolns, Hampshires. and Sufâ€" folks by Prof. Arkell. On Thursday afternoon at 3.30 Prof. G. E. Day will discuss the ‘‘Breed Type of the Different Breeds of Swine.‘"‘ .On Thursâ€" day evening at the Seed session, the addresses will be, @Best Types of Ensilage Corn for the Various Stock Raising Districts of Ontaric‘‘by Prof._ Grisdale; ‘"Observations and Concluâ€" siong from the work in JudEing Seed Exhibits at the Winter Fair‘‘ by Prof. Buchanan; ‘"‘The Seed Control Act and the Farmers‘"‘ by «T. G. Raynor. There will also be some short adâ€" dresses giving practical lessons obâ€" tained by the judges from the work in judging the fields of standing grain‘ in Ontario during the ?past summer. _ The judging of the Q‘ifiel?ent classes of live stock will take place at the following times:â€" "Poultry Feeds Mary â€" Yates, Brooders‘‘ py yitle. ‘ tpho‘ 5,, will be on Wed) ning at 9.30 ; Cost_ of Milk E Wcc amame ) 11 ent sessions. On. _ December Tth, there sion for poultry wi ‘‘Profitable Productic the Farm‘" by praf Aarorl e eruufte n Comnection with the lectures to be elivered at the Winter Fair this yéar is the discusâ€" sion of proper types ito be sought for in the breeding of the various. pure breeds of live stock, Â¥Animals will be used for illustration %}urposes and the discussions will be iof a practical nature of benefit to &the farmer who is trying to improvefhis grade stock as well as to the preeder of pureâ€" bred animals. The aéestion of profiâ€" table feeding, as de «t with in the Dairy Cattle and Poultry sessions, will be of interest g all in these times whem feed is so fexpensive. _ A general subject of spe€ial value will be "Under-draining,’" ; Prof. W. H. Day will explain tle c nditions under which it {s advisable under drain, the principles to be foffowed in laying out a‘ plan and the imaterials and appliances which should be used. The following is a. S#nopsis of the subjects to be taken ue at tha Are..s: POULTRY, 4,500 entries,â€"Tuesday wW. [ 7 CUâ€"ISaDle to under drain, :iples to be f-@l'%)Wed in laying Dlan and the fmaterials and es which shoulsi be used. lowing is a Â¥nopsis of the to be takem uB at the differâ€" ions. On_ Tugsday evening, C Tth, there,wvgm be the; sesâ€" poultry With“fiaddresses on ble Production ‘of Poultry on n‘‘ by Prof.. GraKam, Guelph, y Feeds and Feefling‘" by Miss ‘ates, Guelph, and "‘Fireless i. cby I.~ w. «Clilark, Cainsâ€" The session forg Dairy Cattle ssm s ons and R. Réid, respectiveâ€" ay afterfioon at 1.30 Day will take up the Underâ€"drajining‘"‘ and at a!é,ct' le : 'fit c ‘ | J & ::,"u ##agad ‘;, ;_- 8 n have beautiâ€" agada, all women igt have lustrous ideal hair tonic 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 auay case, not earlier than Tuesday, or later than Friday each week. Highest prices paid for select hogs. Weights preferred, 160 to 220 pounds, HALSER LONCSTATEFâ€"Festonâ€" Goulding & Hamilton 57 Victoria St. TORONTO 3. T. LOCKE & to. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LOANS Houses For Sale:â€"and To Rent. Loans and Insurance Secured. List your Farms with us, POWIR for the FARM or, 106 Victoria St., Toronto WESTON REAL ESTATE, Estates managed. Rentsand Interost collected. ‘City. Farm an@ Snborhan preperty in eyery loczhity bought, sold and exechkanged. Mcuey to Loan at lowest rates 0 City, Farm and Suburban vroperty. Fire, Life. Accidernt, Burglary and Plate (Glâ€"ss Insurance effected in all Companies. TrELEPHONE, Maix 1967 291 Main St, Weston ESTABLISHED 1s62 « A. WISMER, Manager, WAR LafOUS Canadian Airmotor har :(

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