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Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 3 Feb 1911, p. 1

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iW-_A_GONS_ I ‘_kummn: Mater 813m. "', PETER HAMILTON IMPLEMENTS _rttAr::sAtvtsiir.-.vur-cDNsiis f T ALL KINDS OF HARNESS KEPT IN STOCK a. MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATORS _s" “Gardeners, Butchers, JAMES GARDHOUSE Call and Inspect my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. sOtfiets and Planing Mill, DUFFERIN Sm, near G.T.R. tracks A---"""' sawwmxs~~4 -s, Milk Dealers, &c. _-'-" REPAIRING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS; 72%? EXTRA VALUES IN BUGGIES. F--------- - VOL, XXI BAYNES BUGGIES Eagle Block, 't-tcurvntDetrsssicde, Waiting Room ' WEST TORONTO -- DEALER IN -. umber, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Ear Posts and Builders' Supplies. Orders for SiIo's Promptly Attended to Coal and Wood, Sand and Gravel, Cedar Posts. SCRANTON COAL LOVE AND DETECTIVE STORIES r 'iird" a ttttttga btditiiatt tM?: ,ci'fsf , tNe GOAL AND WOOD ASPINWALL POTA ro MACHINERY UN DERTAKING AND EMBALMING w CARRIAGE SHOP o-s" We hare them. You want them. Come and get them. They are yours, At very low prices. CD U 7 l C Eii" FPS / Farmers! Keep your Boys athome! A brand new Cutter, neatly upholstered, and with a seat wide enough for two, will do the trick (DLfrTEiii"fPS/ u J T. A. FARR, Ice Cream all Winter OOUSINS The Standard Anthracite. new every week, ten cents. N o better made. No better material. No better workmanship. No better place to get them than at D. L. & W. COAL 0038 _.-.----------------------" Promptly attended to SOLE TEALER IN LiEyN/LadFREC, FOR t ' iirittttg flc 1h P WESTON l The Ontario Legiglabure was opened iewhere. last week with the usual pomp and cermony. Long bstore the hour of opening arrived, the galleries were filled with spectators. The speech from the BTON Throne was marked by its silence in forecasting any important government "i""".'U"ri"", measures, introspeétive in character, Hence we may Io/ir for a short ses- ISE sion. AppropriatiPns will be asked for technical and industrial education, as well as for agitieuitural instrue- tion, while a bill :will be introduced 1oots, to amend the Liquid; License Act. The ' government will ask the Legislature plies. during the presentt'iusssion tor a loan ot $1,500,000 tor the construction of the Porcupine branch of the T. and D N. C). Rail,msy. This is a road which the government had: taken over from I a private' Srlditeatt'itthat attempted to '. traekg build an electric rdad but failed to carry out the prtileet. The speech from the Throne assured the Legisla- ture that the roadi which would be {changed to a steam groad, will be com- WESTON. pleted by June 30m; 1911, WESTON,” ONT., FRIDAY,, B'EHRU l y if I911. Eyery winter thadis but one more reminder of the Droidem of the dis- 'posal of surface wat/fin Weston. Last week’s thaw was one; of these. This is one of the knotty questions that our Village Council are up against and stands before them th: solution. C Visi- tors and strangers /oming to Weston at times when side-sd lks are partially submertged, would mi: be very favor- ably impressed witli such conditions found on the prinbipal streets, and might tend ta throat "eold water" on any thoughts they (night have about becoming permanent) residents. I We extend ourlmdarty congratula- jtions to Mr. R. ot Bull, reeve of Wes- ton Municipality, yon his election to lthe Wardenship, td: highest honor in 'the gift of the Conty of York. We ‘congratulate the (%Vunty also in its johoice of one whose ide knowledge of, and experience in EMunicipal affairs gives him a strong Elam to the honor of filling the Warde {s chair, from our acquaintance with nerve Bull we know that he will give his best services to the County during his term of office, and when he retiresg will have shown that eonfidenee has Inot been misplac- ed. 'i'-, .------- ------r' We claim to employ the best wholesale Jewellers in Toronto to do all our re- pairing, hence all work guaranteed. We repair chains, brooches, watches, jewellery in general 10 to 25 per cent less than you can get the same work done for else- where. Call and get our prices. MAIN STREET, t WESTON w. J. INCH American Waltham IT. Jewel, if not satisfied in 25 years we will give you an- other new case, the watch is satisfactory in every particular or we will make satisfactory. Seven-jewel gold filled fortune case, plain or engraved for $7.85 a-snap. We are offering: Watches and Jewellery" 10 to 35 per eent cheaper than you can buy in Toronto. or else- where. NOTES and COMMENTS SUNDAY HOURS Ito b p.m., 8 to 9 pun. DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN WATCHES ill give his best r during IV tern he retiresgiwill h Ence has ILot bee . . O . "i, t I.‘ inter iii, is but f the 'parivll'e'm' o erace wat/fin We w Was one? of the knotty qyestion: ouncil ar? up a {re them th: solut trangers /tsming hen side-Wéélks ar REPAIRED TELEPHONE N0. 53 j The proposed new tang? negotiations with the Government in: the United States, have called foréh many opin- ions throughout ‘the Do :inion. It was not to be expected mag they would pass through the initi; stage with- out some severe criticis ‘. No measure ‘of any great important) is ever pre- seated without adverse criticism. These regulations prove veryk irritating to many Canadian produces while free trade with the United States in all food stuffs affords a medsure of great relief to all consumers tThe tariff re- ductions are primarily , r Canadians though both Countries _ ertefit by it, this being attested by the readiness with which both enteteit into the question of reciprocal rélations. The Canadian Governmental, policy in tariff reductions we take it to be. "The greatest good tle: greatest number" a principle et1ut1eiateil cen- turies ago, benefit buyer and seller. A Government endeavoiing to m the views of all classes, round remit d one of the Old Man in t e fable. It's better to be homiésick than t be sick of home, h The cost of the Senaté to the coun- try during the last fiscal gyear amount- ed to $311,096 as against $248,847 in 1896-7 or an increase A, $62,249. In- demnity paid to Senatrrrs last year was $209,645 as compare; with $147,- 980 or an increase of $6 3565. Perhaps the increase in the cost ‘f living may account for the irtereat d indemnity. This is a growing time.§ The public accounts tommittee of the Commons last week \uthorized its chairman to secure a mes§age from the House asking for the Eroductiop of vouchers ot expenditures f the Senate which the Red Chamber r,tiused to do. The opinion is gaining k'round that the Upper Chamber is “sinending pub- lic money contrary to Jamil." The Sen- ate takes the position, Htre'sre done it and nobody can supervisejour action." The curator was a§ked whether the Farmers’ Bank. ever bid a legal exis- tepee. He deseribed s, methods em- ployed to obtain mod in order to get a bunk charter win evasion of the Bank Act if nothing Worse. One lesson to be learned it least from its failure will be apphfed to the re- vision of the Act. l i Dr. Beatty Nesbitt at ex-president of ‘the Ii'armer's Bank is much wanted by (the police in Toronto, 'to tell what he :knotvs of the bank's iHairs. He is (charged with making I lse statements lo the Government in , 907. While on F. Island, Muskoka, hi became aware of the issue of a War at for his an rest, and left his TSIA d home it is supposed, for Sault S e Marie, Mich., where he registered 11 er an assumed name. Later he depa ed for Chicago with Mexico supposedly as his obiee- tive point. The lat) developments: are that he was seeh in Hamilton boarding a street can3 disguised as a priest] Interests in; the Attorney‘ General’s Department fan only account) for the escape of so niaany malefaetors; iromszustice. Criminals were more! easily brought to Justice in King At-i fred’s reign. I I It seems to be r arded as a settled WW 2 fact that a start ill be made on then ti X (i," Georgian Bay'Can 1 this year. It is. ’5 I Best , I,' stated that a' s cial estimate ofi , l . g :: about $3,0()(),000 his been prepared.‘ a: A Quallty , ")j)', This amount will he found sufficient E . o. f: for this year's cri, It is understood a: Anthracite g: f the work will be lone by contract , _ i. " while it will be a gisvemm‘ent under- 5 Notwithstanding reports to thri%trary, we f5 l . ' f piv te = . rr'" f I. , tttl:1l11.rathpi21,11g,t,'eog', :d50:a:es ii have never Brace commencing b‘tg’siness, been , _ for its construction in the Ottawa , oat of Nut Coal, or wife: site d valley. The Ottawa Board Of Trade yt tt if , - has declared it to b an urgent and a l "ve ---fa,-. " X immediate necessity Pr the develop- o} si" fy , _ ‘ ment of our nationals resources and U. Ame jean Gas House Coke " the creation of our national strength " i. 5 n h d It will give Canadians a trade route 3: / ow on an . _ free from international entanglements YI 5/ if" _ which must prove a nétional asset of , -ria--: , _ i great value. Its constitution will re- y '4’ 7 sult in enormous saviaihgs in moving a Full stock of ishnh and Builders' _ the crops of the Nortigwest. It will lil g" f _ shorten the distance ti, tide-water by‘ , S L' A 31 . _ h d about 300 miles thus lieducing freight lil “Pp 1e a w , S n an . l l rates on grain from Fiort William to tl i V the Canadian winter bc:: by per- X a", 's __ g l haps one-half. The garmers of the E _ Wes will hail with delight the com- ,I. f Pletiém of this great eritcsrprise. li' hIRtM “til“? t " [RUIN ftt h f contrary to si,)., the position, “6% y can supervis 01 i * * * * * . * , of the Senat in the last fiscal tye; _,096 as against 1 an increase oi, ' paid to Senatlrs A5 as compare; , increase of $6 k66£ ;e in the cost t 1 r the irtereat d growing time. ' * * . * * * 'il * tosed new ta i) 11: Government got _ ve called for;& ll about 'the Do “in expected tha) tt gh the initisi s he Act. 1 * * * * * * I * olie accounts _ Ol ans last week 'ur ;o secure a mesia: sling for the in E expenditures 'f Red Chamber r§fr ( March 16-Extensive Auction Bale of gFatm Stock and Implements, the pro- lpenty of Geo. Hunter, Lot 14, Con. 9, Toronto Gore. _ March M--Extenstve Auction Sale of first class much coiwa, horse. Implo- ments, ete., the property of G. L. Lever, near ulington, V -emirr%---Extensive Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the pro- perty of Thomas Holley, Lot 9, Con. 5, York. Extensive Auction Bale of Farm Stock, including alot oi first class milch cows, Implements, ete., the pro" perty of Frank Shaver, Dundas Street near Islington. March 21-Aue' ion Bale of Farm Stock and Imple entg, the property of Thos. St. John, Albion, near Pal- grave. a March 10-Auetion Sale of Farm Stock and Implemtints, the property of T1105, Graeey, Lot 25, Con. 3, Etobi- coke. March 15-Auetion Bale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Wm. Shaver, Lot 1, Con. 2, Toronto Twp., Bumhamthorpe. , MeEWEN'g AND SAIGEON'S I A 'TION SALES. , Feb. L-Clash e of Lumber and [Square Timber, property oi the (County of York, Wadsworth Bridge 'Weston. - March 8--Auetion Bale of good hor- ses, good eattle, Hackney colts. Imple- ments and Furniture, the property of H. M. Dixon, Lot 25, Con. 2, Etchi- coke, near Weston. March 14--Auetion Sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of John Vetner, Lot 18, Con. 6, Al- bion. March 6---Extensive Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the pro- perty ot John Segsworth, Lot 12, Con. 6, Adjala. March I-Extensive Auction Sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the pro- perty of Joseph Coulter, Lot 13, Con. 3, Etobicoke. Jan. 25--Auetion ale of good hors- es, cattle, and I lements, the pro- perty of John Hog near Woodbridge Feb. 22--Extet1si5re Sale of good horses, extra good jersey cows, Imple- ments, and Furniture, the property of Geo. Jebb, near Bradford. Feb. 28--Auetion Sale of horses, milch cows, Implements, ete., the pro- perty of Geo. Cooper, Lot 24, Con. 8, Vaughan. Feb. 16-Auetion Sale of valuable registered horses, good cattle and Im- plements, the property of Howard Williams, north half Lot 33, Con. 11, King. Feb. 20;Auction Sale of horses, cattle, and implements, the property of Thos. Spinks, Lot 13, Concession 2, Albion. A Feb. 15--Auetion Sale of good hor- ses, cattle, land Implements; the pro- perty of Fred Cheyne, Lot 1, Con. 5, Toronto Township. Feb. 9-Auetion twe of good horses good' cows, new? Implements Irtid Furniture, the pr 1rty of A. MeCon- nell, Lot 4, Con 10, Gwillimbury, near New Town R inson. Feb. 14---Auetion Sale of valuable horses, cattle, Implements and Furni- ture, the prdperty of William Smith, Lot 13, Con. 10, King. Feb. g---AuetTirir, iari; of Farm stock and Implements, ;he property of A. Robson, Lot 26, 'fm. 8, 'Vaughan. iihirjih, 2/ gf" 50111! J T. LOCKE & Co. North Bound. So 8 44 a.m * 7.N 10.13 a.m. fl 11.0 6.29 p m. * 4.2 647 pun. * 7,5 . Do not stop on Sunday. Interview us with regard to our quick system of sell. ing Real Estate. Is your property listed with us. Goulding & hamilton 57 Victoria St. TORONTO WESTON PUMP WORKS WALTER LONGSTAFF, Prop. LOANS INSURANCE Gaselene Engines, Ainmotens, Windmills, Fence Pumps, etc. Phone Fl Main Street, Weston. REAL ESTATE WESTON PROPERTIES 11 7.27 a.m. * 9.00 a.m. 1.30pm." 4 08prn.* 7,80p.m. 1.80p m, or, 106 Victoria St., Toronto, Gaiag West Money to Loan at lowest rates o City, Farm and Suburban property. Estates managed. Rents and Interest collected. City, Farm and Suburban property in every locality bought, sold and exchanged. Fire, Life, Accident, Burglary and Plate Glass Insurance effected in all Companies. TELEPHONE, MAIN 1967 LOCAL TIME TABLE 29t Main St, Weston, ESTABLISHED 1862 Going Ens: 7.14 a.m. 9 d8 a.m. * 12.08 p m. " 7.18 pm. 9.33 pun,' South Bound 7-55 a.m. 11.09 a.m, . 4.23 mm. a 7.54 pan, .

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