Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 14 Jan 1910, p. 1

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SOLD ALL WINTESR BON BONS, prices from 10 < [â€"_T. A. FARPR, Heavy Teaming, Farm, and Gardeners, Main S5t., also BEST â€"VALUE CRUOICKSHANK & SONS T ain_ _ t o wWESTON, ONT. McLAUGHLIN AND PALMERSTON aEet your PRINTING aAt sPEIGHT AND WILKINSON Robes, Harness and Bels All firstâ€"class work guaranteed . .. _S A N DE R S Sand and Gravel. neéw every week, ten wWwEsTTON, ONT . . LEMAIRE, $1LL1G .~ COUSINS T T E R 8 WEST TORONTO oOF Waiting Room LIVERY IN CONNECTION 10 Sents to $1.00j Crzam Bricks cents. wWESTON, ONT. ? 5 § £/ : €£ C ~£ # d 4y S 2 c M > 2PA e hn os 4M 4E < & «& W‘% G G ‘ * "\on "T> e . "tg t Eis ha Ca $ #ec £i°8 W k s & 5 C 'Z; i’?: w ‘:l fo>. ‘ tf/* Ey at aco) OCB m 26 ho 3 CX # 12eR P ts i | tm | & s o %‘:' bes EJ B5 §§ * 6 o y JA 35 n_:v § ; . # id m ko Bs g C En f‘iâ€"é? Toh # § 3 Sep i Y B EB B a_. > {nv. 23 & x $ & N & mveres y 4y 4p y :D : s % ‘taa s ¢ * \ P i 4 " & "A Phone dunttion 89 WESTON wWESTON, ON®.. FRIDAY, JANUA®Y ‘ deceee8ee20e2%0%0%2%0%% 04 : ’: Figures do not make very interestâ€" â€" ing reading but the political economâ€" . ist knows they are what really tell the story, and governments must be criticized â€" or extalled in accordance with their finangial balanceâ€"sheets. _ We take an indGependent view of â€" ‘matters politically and simply lay beâ€" â€" _fore our readers the truth, as we find | _it, and let it go at that. The total |revenue for the financial year is, in â€" round numbers, $100,000,000, and the _ surplus is $16,500,000. _ This is the . largest revenue for Canada since conâ€" / federation and theg%per capita debt is less than in 1896. In the same period & _the total trade oé Canada increased | from $249,000,000, to $750,000,000, the saving bank depo%’ts increased from q |$250,000,000, ten years ago to $750,â€" 806,000, on the 318t of October, 1909. |, Theâ€"revenue from Dominion lands has ; grown from $219,826, in 1896 to $3,â€" , 500,000. _ _ The field crops harvested ; from 30,085,556 acres had a value of ; |$532,992,110, â€" or §0Ver $100,000,000, ; ‘mo_re than 1908. _The Post Office reâ€" . ceipts were $7,401,624, giving surpluses lof $4,500,000, in all since 1896. _ In. 11909 there were 3,5&26,290 money orders -'r '!issued to the vg}lue of $52,627,770. P :The railway mileag:e on Canadian soil g ‘has risen from 16,270 miles in 1896 to j Ezs,ooo miles in 1909. In 1896 the , :mineral productio!; of_ Canada was g $22,474,256., in 1908 it was $86,462,723, ; The northwest p?oduced 32,000,000 ,, bushels of grain in-'f1900, and 313,426,â€" , 000 bushels in 1909 Within 12 years q the price of wheat ?pas increased from ; 60 cents per bushelâ€"to over $1.00 per a bushel, eggs from & cents to 25 and a 50 cents, and butte®R from 15 cents to |,, 30 cents. The gci_\'erument timber’: lands are sold only jpy auction to the [(. highest bidder after the government} , appraiser has placéed an upset pri(‘e!t] upon them. AltogetRer we may conâ€",, clude that this is céil,‘tuinly (‘anuda'sju erowing time. j P 9 The Weston Boar%1 of Trade and {ral or any other single road in the I\Iuniéipal Council skould take imâ€" United States. Its income for 1908 mediate steps towf';_‘ds securing a | was $100,000,000, equal; to the revenue supply of gas fronci!?i the Consumérs| of the whole of Canada. The Grand Gas Co. of Toronto Both for factory|Trunk should have all credit for purposos and for dorgestic use. We’building up the Eastérn Provinces understand the Gas }Jo will extend|and doing its work as a pioneer its mains to the village . streets, if when the country was poor. _ Under % Drug Store t&t» Inxcu‘s Luxg BAnsam stops hat Cough, and his, Cureâ€"aâ€"cold i> breaks up a cold. : 4& & LAOAAAGAAGAAAAALAAAAALAAALALA «#gese%2e.0e0e0c00c0.c.%%22 2404 P NOTES and COMMENTS | Inch‘s Beef, Iron and Fruit Salts . three for $1 00 Allenbury‘s N§ 1 & 2 Wine .. &. 5... Hypophospéites e Fellows‘ Hyfpoptg:os.. Fruitatives ... ,. AS + Hench‘s Baby Food. Mecca Salve CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN chapped han Borax §§ Talcum Powfélgr 3 for from 4 to 5 p.m.and 8 to 9 p.m. Frora Dorga Crran, cures apped hbhands and roughness â€"â€"~_J. INCH SUNDAY HOURS. * fiat Justitia. Ruat â€"THEâ€" C sBE Reg 00 75 50 50 25 00 25 50 50 00 75 10 ~For * « 49 1( 00 @ 39 19 :3 7(5 15 95 85 50 06 25 4: <€: €; 4) T” Among the many causes that have‘ l;““f;‘”’;‘i:;‘ ‘;";;“;“ Erared a mm contriputed to the present progresslber .of 1:,he local Boall)'g of Heafith for and prosperity of Canada we should j the township for" three â€"Yyears from probably give the first place to railâ€" | January 1st,1910,â€"and Alfred Presley, roads and railway expansion. _ The l%dflgl._llyer,. qghni}@ugninfhamf and Et:) great north west with its teeming | d]{ViS‘?(Ylfé sgn;na(.lryé uisl;fdozs 50:n?lu-6- thousands and its vast grain field9 | anq 7 and 8, respectively. _ & would still be an unknown waste 0f| George W. Holdenby, Oliver Coulter prairie land were it not for the Canaâ€"| and Alexander,Gl;jEéey were appointed dian Pacific Railway. The Canadian ‘assessof‘s for Nos.}l, 2 and 3 districts Pacific is the product pf that astute ; ;::Efoczgely, at the following remunâ€" and far seeing statesman, Sir John,‘NO £ D.istri'ct $ 300.00 ’A' Macdonalds toeeffer wilh the 'No: $ mamey & ce 5600 genine. and ability of, suchâ€"_then a9 l o 5 Digtrict. & . .e caan.~ 09:00 Evan Hotne, Shanghnesgey aud Macmâ€"" The appointmeét of Oliver Coulter coll and a host of cle}'er assistants. | ;, x ~new. ‘one, ':116 succeeding L. M} ~As Canadians; we should be proud of, Scott. 3 the Canadian Pacific which now stands | _ The finance corpfinittee regomme‘inded in the very first rank among all the [' payment _ of acgipur}ts. aggregating railways in the world, its mileage of | BCAUY $3',:>00, theff principal items beâ€" 25,000 miles (including branches) be-'lng these?. ‘7 & 3 O. L. Hicks, work and materâ€" ing grteator than the New ToOtk C#"â€"|__ <inf Grubbe‘s @ridgen â€"=..} 911.79 ral or any other single road in the [Ontario. Bridge CGO., .work and [ United States. Its income for 1909 material Grubbe‘s bridge. 1,666.50[ was $100,000,000, equal; to the re\'enue; Barber and Y011ng, professional | ie\ ot the whole of Cauath_ The Grand |â€" service.....â€"... 6 ~â€"~.<~ ~3â€"66__; Trunk should have all credit forl Fota in &>~~ _ 352:94Ta45 building: up . the Eask@rhn Provinces| . . .w °_ . _ _ â€" The recent mayoralty campaign in Toronto excited considerable interest and to some the result was a SUrâ€" prise. The system of underground ‘railways was popular and was enâ€" dorsed by a large majority, but the author of the scheme was snowed under. Mr. Hocken killed his chanctes of success by calling in a railway superintendent, instead of a competent engineer, to make a report, and the ~people caughtt on to it. Two tramps were discussing the financial question, and bewailing the fact of their own impecuniosity while men like Morgan and Rockfeller had more money than they knew what to do with. A third weary Willie came along and after listening to the disâ€" pute for a few minutes, closed the discussion by, saying, ‘‘Monish, monish what‘s the good ‘of monish, a man can only get so drunk anyhow.‘"‘ ze can guarantee pbout sixty users f gas for the first year. It will cost he Company nearly $30,000, to m,ake "e extensions but they are willing to lace this amount in their estimates 1 the month of arch this year, if ssured of a fair peturn for the inâ€" estment. We lost one fzctory which equired to use éas in‘ its. factory York because we ,5ouldn’t guarantee x supply. For cooéing in summer gas "4s superseded stovges in the city, and ras for lighting purposes would be rery convenient w%hen the ~electric »ower goes wrong. The cost to conâ€" sumers need not exceed a dollar a month, depenfling§ of course, on the amount consumed, It is up to us to «et busy at onc§ andâ€" canvass each street for subsc&ibers, so that the matter may not }:Eiave to lay over for another year. 4 # ; luuuulngs, $190,000,21in Dig warehouses, grom the: reparts. _ of _ CPSIMAT |and ~Ahbe. bnlance {2.750.000, "in non Englehart of the T. and N. O. tal. dwellings. Seventyâ€"six new industrial way Commission, and of Arth}n‘ A'{Companies took ouEt charters with an Gole, one of the most conservative as aggregate authorized capital of $10,â€" well as most expemienced ensitcer= ‘7. 996,.000â€"â€" Right ol fthe lnrgest munilâ€" America, the Porctipine Lake d,IStriCt 1 facturing firms rincéeased their capital (35 miles from Mathegon Station O0l rcon; €670,000, to §§.650,000, for bust. the T. and N. 0')? ie Ukely Lo provel fness extension. alk of which: means Ontario‘s El Dorado as a gold (':an.xp. | that Winnipeg willf soon stand third Ur. J. F. Whitson of the Provincial as a manufacturi } centre amongst survey department, also fully conâ€" the other Canad“iazg()ities 5rms the report of a great ridge of ? : zoldâ€"bearing quartz varying in width s eug trom twenty to seventyâ€"ive "et 41 monomcomm roOWRSHIP COUNCIL of unknown depth! Mr. O‘Brien with a : a diamond. drill has gone down 120 The new Etobicol’fe township counâ€" feet and found the core permeated Â¥cil met yesterday for the firstâ€"time, with gold as on the surface and arei Reeve John Gardh?’us'e_presiding, all worth $20,000, to ithe ton. This is‘ the other members Zbelng present. & Slimet of nteit bnoe, m mor t m en Papite rpertet, oo 00 show that the Porcupine E0 property qualification and made the are going to be the greatest on earth |necessary declarations, busibess was since ‘49. From three to four hun-; at once proceeded with. 5 dred a day are now woing in by stage, ] Mr. B. Johnston, secretaryâ€"treasurâ€" sledges, and snowshoes, from Matheâ€" er of the Islington Public School, apâ€" he D. afd N. 0. and the plLefi to council fo;’ a grant toward‘s son on the imilar to their fund. The request, after a brief spring will witness a rush similar to discussion, was granted, $25.00 being the early days in Galifornia. â€" BU0~ yored to pe paid at once. bury is the greatest producer Of _ ho reoyg inquired â€" what progress nickel in the world, Cobalt of silver, had been made in Ehe collection of ax;"d""anw‘ _comes the Porcupine crownâ€" taxes? $ awer fifty miles. Canada has untold,; Wineral wealth in addition to her millions of acres of grain lands. We reiterate the fact that this is surely Canada‘s growing time. { i“ig it allâ€"with gold, the ridge of quiartz having beenâ€"already traced for i *6 18 4 The cost to conâ€" g”‘exceed a dollar a :; of course, on the It is up to us to andâ€" canvass each Replying, the treasurer said there ‘_were still several arrears and that the â€" rolls of the collectors had not ‘yet ([been returned:.~ Some â€"explanations _ baving been given Councillor Kay . _ moved,. seconded by Councillor Devâ€" 1ns. After some formal byâ€"laws were passed and routine business disposed of the council adjourned at 6 pfm. The ‘finance confinittee regommeinkded payment of accounts â€" aggregating nearly $3,500, the principal items beâ€" ing these: & O. L. Hicks, work and materâ€" ial Grubbe‘s bridge... ... ...$ 914.79 Noâ€"~ t District... & n1.s~..,‘......9 000,00 No.: 2 Districtâ€" s . =,.ac5. 95.00 No.â€" 3 District...g% ~; ... . «a 65.00 .â€" The appointmex_it of Oliver Coulter is a new_ one, fhe succeeding I. M. Scott. 3 George W. Holdenby, Oliver Coulter and Alexander.Gracey were appointed assessors for Nos. 1, 2 and 3 districts respectively, at the following remunâ€" erations: xÂ¥ Noâ€" t Distrret..: mss ria‘c..c.9 000.00 No. 2 Districts.. _3 n ".â€".azcn. ~95.00 No3 District".. .&‘ "raicstseea‘> 60.00 the Canadian management of C. M. Hayes the Grand Trunk Pacific will . make equafily great _ strides andâ€" future generations will. link the . name of Taurier with that great â€"undertaking. The Canadian Northern will in:émortalize McKenzie and Mann. as fingnciers and builders of a third great Tganscontinental Foad with little or no assistance from the state. E ‘‘The Engineer ‘and Inspector for the bridge are ‘instructed to report to thecouncil at its next meeting as to the cause of the bridge falling in.‘"‘ The motion carried. $ R. H. Tier was appointed a memâ€" ber of the local Board of Health for the township for three â€"years from January l1st, 1910, â€"and Alfred Presley, Adam _ Dyer, John Cunningham and E. P. Cave, sanitary inspectors for subâ€" divisions 2 and 8, 1 and 4, 5 and 6, and 7 and 8, respectively. The City Of;,;le%pipeg with a popuâ€" lation of 1§5,~.§00 sihows a bank clearâ€" ings increase of $100,000,000, in 1909, with building pex%nits of $10,000,000, which speaks vyolumes for the progress of the gateway cf;;ty of the west. Of the $10,000,000, expended 20 per cent. was _ laid out in g,business blocks, 20 per cent. in apartment blocks, $500,â€" 000, in public buildings, $500,000, in factories, $500,000, in public school buildings, $750,000,§§in big warehouses, and the balance §$3,750,000, in new dwellings. Seventyfj’:-six new industrial Companies took 01§_t charters with an aggregate authorifi;ed capital of $10,â€" 000,000.â€" Hight of the largest manuâ€" facturing firms 'inc%’eased their capital from $630,000, to %,650,000, for busiâ€" ness extension all of which: means that Winnipeg Will% soon stand third as a manufacturing centre amongst the other Canad"iazg()ities. There was no discussion whatever, on Councillor Dandridge‘s resolution that ‘"the treasurer be instructed to forward a cheque for theysum of $10 to the secretary of the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto.‘"" Counâ€" cillor Devins seconded the proposal and it was carried unanimously, the reeve remarking that "he was sorry they could not make it larger.‘"‘ At the nomination meeting of canâ€" didates for the council held on Deâ€" cembaer 27th, there . was a graat deal said by several of the electors reâ€" specting the falling in of Chaney‘s Creek Bridge almost immediately afâ€" ter having been reconstructed. The reeve, speaking on the matter, said it was an important matter and should be reported on as quickly as possible. He asked was there any teâ€" solution on the subject? Councillor Dandridge, seconded by Councillor Devins, moved that: The resolution carried unanimousâ€" ly. C "That the date for collectors of tax es to return their rolls be extended to February 1st, 1910.‘" The reeve inquired what progress had been made in the collection of taxes? The clerk having reported that the members had filed certificates of their property qualification and made the necessary declarations, business was at once proceeded with. 3 Mr. B. Johnston, secretaryâ€"treasurâ€" The new Etobicoke township counâ€" cil met yesterday for the firstâ€"time, Reeve John Gardhé’;use'presiding, all the other members ‘being present. ‘emun-! But_ _ now tha‘r‘% the elite of New iYork, ever anxious to improve their 300,00'beauty, hg,(yp&leagnefi that Parisian 95.00 | Sage, a remarkaple/and: almost marâ€" 65.9p Yelous bair nourisher apd beautifier, *~~ is almost entirely responsible for the pulter |charming hair of the ladies of France, J. M-lthé demand ‘ for it h&s become enorâ€" molus. When a girl ask$ a young man if he knows anything out palmistry it‘s a safe bet that sheé wants him to hold her bhand. & The duties of egch day are these:â€" Speak better worfs, do nobler acts, disseminate more [sunshine. "\ Parisian Sage is now sold all over Canada and in Weston, by W. J. Inch, who is glad to guarantee it to eradiâ€" cate dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp in two weeks or money back. Large bottle 50 cents. 9 New York Society Women‘s Hair Matchedâ€"Only by Parisians. While much attention is given to choicest gowns by New York society women, the turbulent fad just now is the care of the hair. ‘‘Glorious hair,‘"‘ a Virginian calls it; ‘"‘so radiant and luxuriant that it not only attracts but fascipates and compels unstinted admiration.‘‘ For many years the clever women of Paris have been . famed for the magnificent beauty of their hair. Goulding & Hamilton 57 Victoria St. TORONTO J. T. LOCKE & Co. INSURAX>Eâ€" REAL ESTATE LOANS DONWTD for ine FARM WALTER LONGSTAFF, Weston WESTON REAL ESTATE, Houses For Sale and To Rent. Loans and Insurance Secured. List your Farms with us, or, 106 Victoria St., Toronto, Estates managed. Rents and Interest collected. City, Farm and Suburban property in every locality bought, sold and exchanged. Fire, Life.: Accident, Burglary:g.nd Plate Glass Insurance effected in all Companies,. Movey to Loan at lowest rates on City, Farm gnd Suburban vroperty. xt e TELEpPHONE, MAIN 1967 291 Main St, Weston, RADIANT HAIR ESTABLISHED 1862 » WISMER, Manager. amous Canadian Airmotor noaee en r e Soiont ie wucv

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