Times & Guide (1909), 25 Feb 1910, p. 1

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® Weeeuumuguegwmeggguemg f pge. o > $ € in his life amongst human beings. ; 594 AND CEDAR POSTS. : Thousands of pergns have been bitten 3 : by dogs at some ‘ime or other before y3 , Sand_ and G‘I‘avel. $ a Pasteur Instit\Ete was ever heard of, §4. s and no more sel‘%us results followed (Ta> â€"g@ than from any ogher wound. A stray f L_ A l_ E M A I Q E- dog teased, Staf;yed, and abused by a ea 0 â€" 4 a I _everybody is 'dr?,;fven frantic at last, | # WESTON, oNâ€"T. has hysteria or ;%,6 fit and nuns amuck, E naturally attaclggng > anything in its & #e22%222..0c.0.02%0008%02%%0008 008200 %02802%048t04%4%®%+4 way, when imn;‘f@fdiaf‘ely the ‘ecry of VOL. XX 1G HS : d w _ e | (@ & _ agr your PRINTING at Ee scvew TME TIMES AND GUIDE.:~:... fntimamenniinomnnanc n neperemmonn omm meromnnimmemaienncom noms n cmmenn m mennmmnmrrmeemmrnoenins ce hemicn aeies en memmerermmnnemnncormrnmmnnnmmmnmnmemmmenmmmmmes | â€" L HC _ ELOI. NLL : UQTERTLAT!1 ;. / NLLLLSDCT _ OT ________________________’____________._____.__.___.___. lRailways and Canals, seems to have We have been makmg preparations made good in hi%- management of the & â€" for our great s iInterColonical Railway turning a deâ€" : |ficit of $800,000, in 1908 into a surâ€" FE BR U A R Y CLEA Ql NG SALE plus of $662,388, at the end of 1909. ie en ~ _ _ , s \He stated in the House that the C 4 B â€"â€"â€"â€"OFâ€"â€"â€" !Go.vernment had fio intention of handâ€" 2 e > & f ing over the I‘tercolonial to any Furnlture, Carpetsy DISheSS Etc' fprgi;vate company, also that the buildâ€" We are going to save you from 25 to 35 per cent on specials this month . l‘ ing of the HUdSO% Bgy ta‘lway would. Sea our windows for prices, compare with any you have seen and note the) be proceeded wikh immediately ard difference. » : & 5 : \that eithér Fort Churchill or Port ~Orders for Repairing, Upholstering and Picture Framing !Nelson would be ;?thlf terr;mz;s. > T%e j 7 3 i ' tonnage passing "throug e Canals S promptly attende.d toâ€" ? “increased from 17,502,820 to 33,720,748 . |eimammmenmccntrcmncmenmenninnciecnbninnmetnicssrcen & § | tons in the past year. _ Work on thel s _ D S A N D E R S Newmarket canal is to be continued, \' * . o !although everybdgy, outside of Newâ€" 1654DUNDKS\STREET â€"â€" 3 WEST TQRONTO 2 Phonge Junction 89 ) market, believes it to be a sheer l ic m en en n on en hrnrn n iermnnnnenne e anmarymr on n lnd in on m nenmtain s . me nememmanno on nn mm mm emcmmcmn>> | WELEEC C1 DULDLICâ€" HECLECYâ€" 1 Humberside Waiting Room % b - wWEST TORONTO P ROAAALALAAAAAAAALAALALAALAAALAALAAAAAAALAAAALALALAAN A â€" CALL â€"SGE MAIN ST. Call and Inspect my Stock before purchasing elsewhere #eece2eecce00%e000%0cee000e00%%.0t%0%8%%0%%0T%@ se4%e4%%4 | COAL and woOop | Eagle Block, ‘BEST VALUE â€" CRUICKSHANK & SONS Ice Cream and Ice Cream Bricks Baltimore Oyster Stews 10 cts. PETER HAMILTON IMPLEMENTS Adams‘ Waggons and Sleighs MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATORS BAIN & BORLAND CUTIIRS LOVE AND DETECTIVE STORIES C _ â€". ~ S0Lp ALL WINTER. BON BONS, prices from 10 Cents to $1.00 Heavy Teaming, Farm, and Gardeners, LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES . AaAND CEDAR POSTS. _ _ Sand and Gravel. Main St., _ _â€" sPEIGHT AND WILKINSON also Eobes, Harness and Belis McLAUGHLIN AND PALMERSTON sor|oitpEeâ€"â€"â€"â€" ~~â€"CIVERY~+IN â€"GONNECTION .Sâ€"_â€" T. A. FARF2 new every week, ten cents. 4. COUSINS $ 1LTIG T TE R S WESTON, ONT. wWESTON, ONT. e Cimes & Guine. WESTON Te o on oo en en nenae ooo nee e en mt ern ts ron es n dn c . otnc ai sepreaaet e aAs_ wWESTON, ONT., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY #8, 1910. & EPSOM SALTS gfiWfiW?W% €) * RUBBER GOODS â€" < ing the most tyréimlcal monopoly of bottle. -&sfisss‘ss‘@ssmmssssxw ing consummated, namely, flour mills, P & canneries, fish, and bolt, nut, and Are we as people becoming as hyâ€" & a § s screw . companies. These â€"combines sterical as some ‘of our neighbors o 3 y E may be a good thing for themselves across the line? We have most of us & & E butâ€"are naturally a menace to the read of cases of hydrophobia, but, as J Dr. Sheara. & & vet consumer, and as it seems no law can 11 Catts C303 P ?(; oneh das ; b'y prevent the formation of mergers the 'reah.y sx;efn * cgse, t rqe y410P ,0 1a' next best thing is a clearly cut law to ;‘]h At (11e famos auman bs‘lilfs' regulate combines and protect those plsenta o S) .ns se c S ahocare compelled to buy their proâ€" by dogs §% Sof:_l: & hE 09 Othflr bgfore ducts from ‘ overcharges and undue a Hestenr insd e was ever heard of, discrimination. _ Whether the Mackenâ€" atrlxd nfo more serfous results followed zie Ring bill now befofe the House of 1:1 antrornd anytoeg WO‘:ind' Aaitay Commons is sufficient to do this, time 3g saze S,da‘ sC ?n _abusedl bg’ alone will show, but it is certainly a Eaerz cs)t 5;.f1s ii;-‘ grtl ‘r;ntlc at ask, move in the right direction and na:uryll £ 1at(t)r v:}an :;ns a.muf:t, should be supported. The Standard > 2 g $ ; o gg tal,ny tfing 2 1sf Qil, Steel, and Food trusts virtually “l?dy’d Wd en” TA ‘1‘2‘;? Y a £ crg(; control the people of the United w'ti' og; 1: ljw Si ',&En evzry IS)I 2 States, and before we know it simil_ar 2 ‘m1 s § 9 t $ 3900 â€"*" criste â€"will have us by the throat the winter seagon become the dog,llere € . S ‘‘Mad dog" is rgised and everybody within miles takes to the woods. Has the winter seagon become the dog days of midsumn&er or are we becomâ€" ing mad ours:lves from pure fright. Let us be Sensib% and not hysterical. It would require&fan army to enforce the lately promfigate(} law in referâ€" ence to muzzling or chaining up all dogs, and a law f;§ot enforced is worse than no law. Reésides it is only fair to Jlook._ at th% question from the standpoint of the%’dog,,;who bhas always been and still is man‘s best and most faithful friend. & * Are we as peopée‘ becoming as hyâ€" sterical as some ‘of our neighbors across the line? We have most of us read of cases of hydrophobia, but, as Dr. .Sheard says, | no one has every really seen a'casef true hydrophobia in his life amongst human beings. Thousands of pergons have been bitten by dogs at some &ime or other before Aé&ALALAALALAALAAAAAAALAALAA P Sfesee2ee2cec002200e%®2 e 04 Sam Charters of Peel has introduceéed Beef [ron and ERUITATIVES Fellows Hypophosphites Sitlver Gloss LEATHER GOODS HAND BAGS Regular QQAO@F for 50 cents. Purses Less Than Cost WE REP CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN < sUNDAY HOURS. from 4 to 5 p.m. and 8 to 9 p.m. ‘2 NOTES ana comvents | * 56 packages for $1.00. of all descriptions. 3 quart Hot Water Bottle for 79c.; Guaranteed bottles from $1.75 up to $2.50; Ear and Ulcer Syringe, regular 35¢ for 25¢, etc. Largest bottle &n market for 49 cents. .23 Regular 25 cts. ,_}%or 19 cents. & $1,50 for 10 1b. for 25 %nté; A11igato§ Bags, $3)2.29 for $2,00; $53,00 for $3.00. ocm ‘ _ :. waATCHES,JCLOCKS AND JEWELLRYq | ._J. INCH ;: Fiat Justitia, Ruat Coelum," \ Horse Tonic â€"THEâ€" ine" la+nr modern . times, tl;ae Bell Telephone Company, under ;;fthe control of the Municipal and Railway Board of Onâ€" tario and fixing xiiaximum rates to be charged. This 1§111 should be passed although the courts may afterwards decided that it is ultra vires and should have been passe‘é by the Dominion Parliament. C *From an articl§ in one of the Toâ€" ronto papers it?-‘,would appear that there was some nifl'sunderstanding with respect to extendfhg the gas mains to Weston this sumxfier. The manager of the construction department of the Gonsumers Gas Company definitely promised the Réeve that a 12 inch main would be laid providing the Comâ€" pany were assured of a 4 per cent. fihcome on the coét of extending the main. Members o@the Board of Trade immediately got busy and, though not half of the village has been conâ€" vassed, have already secured nearly a hurdred subscribers and this can be doubled if necessary. We suggest that sn influential deputation wait on Manager Hewitt at an early date and have the matter decided officially. And remember ,?'téfi;t baldness is caused by dandfuf germs, these little hard working, «persistent devils that day and nighflg‘lgT nothing but dig into the roots of The bair and destroy its vitality. Parisian Sage is a daintily perfumâ€" ed hair dressing, not sticky or greasy, and any woman who desires luxuriant and bewitching hair can get it in two Panisian Sage kil}s these dandruff | Rawlings, in t germs and removes fall trace of dan-] County of Peel druff in two weeks,} or money back.;l; it stops falling P ;a?r"\and itchingf e scalp and prevents baldness. | Et isâ€"made to co;if(%'m to Dr: San-!zllbi; gerbond‘s (of Paris); proven theory that dandruf, falli:é hair, baldness |_ API and scalp itch are cansed by germs.. | and I Three diplomatists happened to meet william Shaw, Lot 5, Con. 4, Albion. in Pari id di ther , ' n Farls and. desidod to ts t<1)ge e:g February 23â€"Extensive Auction sale at tho Continental. Aifter a p eas.an ‘IOI Farm Stock and Implements, the hour. they agreed, before separatmg,‘property of E. L. Hickiny Lot 12, to each give a toast. Said the Rusâ€"| Con. 10, Vaughan. sian, T drink to the Czarâ€"as the sun| March 1â€"Auction sale of valuable who rulss the day.‘""‘ Said the German Farm Stock and Implements, the proâ€" "I drink to my master, the Kaiser, [ gir;Y9ofK'il;Ylgomas Cheavens, Lot 21, as the moon who rules the night."'i M. 'h 7 A.ct‘ feef emant i sC . @ar; arch 2â€"Auction sale of va e And I, _Sald the Enghshman, $ nké Farm Stock and Implements, the proâ€" to the King, as Joshua who commandâ€" perty of Robert H. Colley, Caledon. fd poth jche sun and the moO0n 0/ jyrarochp 3â€"Extensive Auction sale of stand still and they both had to yaluaple Farm Stock and Implements, bey."‘ 5 the property of John W. Dalton, near $ wok k # %# % % %# % Clairville. Parisian Sage is ythe quickest actâ€" ing and most efficigjntj' bair tonic in the world. 3: i The Vatican at Rome has just issued the only anthentic account of the number of lives lost at Messina and vicinity in the great earthquake. The total dead amount to 106,000, of whom 20,000 are still unburied. _ The In addition to the merging of 60 large industrial concerns into 10 last year, four more huge combines are beâ€" Since its introduction" into. Canada ~3g, 2s 7 ig} March 22â€"Auction sale of ‘Farm the sales of Par.1s1an Sage have been l Stock and Implements; the property phenomenal. This success has led to} t Joha. Brown,. Lot 37. Conâ€" 1 many imitations similar in name. '}% b‘okr'l t 9D 42 Look out for them; they are not tus L oS § genuine. See that the girl with thel March 23â€"Auction sale of Farm Auburn hair is on :every package.| Stock and Implements, the property You â€"can always get tile genuine ati of John Dean, Lot 2, Con: 9,. King, W. J. Inch‘s. 42# . near Nobleton. Pope has distribu{“ted $1,250,000, armongst the sUrvivers. â€".,â€"._â€"â€"= _ Uncle Sam pays . $%60 a cord for Canadian pulp wood which he manuâ€" the pulp into printing paper at $30 â€" Verily Canada is an easy mark and people are asking the Government why there is no export duty on pulp wood? WARNING This is the beginning of Chronic Catarrh. If not checked, the result is deainess. A simple remedy that many physicians advisel is to slowly inhale ‘"‘Catarrhozone‘‘ afew times each day. The soothing vap@r of Catarrhozone cures the Catarrhal cméfiition and hearing improves rfiq{t once. Head noises, buzzing ears are=Cured. _ For Catarrhal deafness, throat, nose and lung catarrh there is probably no reâ€" medy so efficient. Feb. 21â€"Auction sale of Farm Stoc and Implements, the property of Edâ€" ward Elmer, near Mono Road. Feb. 18â€"Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Mrs. Ballard Con. 10, King. | March 10â€"Auction salée ~of Farm Stock, the property of N W.. Simpâ€" son, Lot 10, Com 8, Vaughan, near Woodbridge. ° 5 3. 1e |_ March 11â€"Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of J. A. McMurray, Lot33, Con. 6, Evanighan..â€" ... 3 & t es February â€" 19 xtensive sale of Farm Stock and Emplements, the proâ€" perty of Robert Agar, Con. 10, Vaugâ€" han, near Nashville. HAT Feb. 22â€"Extensive Auction sale Farm Stock and Implements, the proâ€" perty of Mrs. Reynolds, near Aurora. MOFFATâ€"At Weston, Sunday Feb. 13th, 1910, Florg Crompton, only and dearly: loved d%ughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mofiat, aged 7 years and Feb. 24â€"Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Thos. Walker, Lot 21, Con. 2, Tecumseh. February 23â€"Extensgive Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of E. L. Dickin; Lot 12, Con. 10, Vaughan. April 6â€"Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Wm. Rawlings. in the Village of Malton, Feb. 25â€"Auction sale of Farm Stock and valuable horses, the property of William Shaw, Lot 5, Con. 4, Albion. March 4â€"Extensive Auction sale of valuable Horses and Implements, the property of Jas. Webb, Lot 24, Con. 5, Tecumseh, near Bond Head. March 5â€"Mortgage sale of valuable Farm, Lot 23, first Concession o# York, west ofi Yonge Street, at York Mills Hotel. Marech 8â€"Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, choice cows, fresh, Holsteins, the property of Chas. Gillies, at Emery, Lot 21, Con. 5, West York. g March 93â€"Extensive Auction sale of High Grade Hofses and Farm Stock, the property of Robert _S.tq‘w_gr_fg, Lot 21. Con 40, King.. _ ~<, C March 25â€"Auction sale _of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of John Wilson, Lot 26, Con. 8, Albion: â€" March 1â€"Auction sale of _ valuable Farm Stock and Implements, the proâ€" perty of Thomas Cheavens, Lot 21, Con. 9; King. March 15â€"Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Wm. Morrison, near Sandhill. â€" March 17â€"Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Norman Chantler, Lot 21, Con. 10, Tecumseh. - 9m â€"March â€" 7â€"Auction= saleâ€"_of â€" Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Miller & Hamilton, Lot 10, Con. 6, Adjala. March 21â€"Extensive, Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the proâ€" perty of Wm. Smith, Lot 14 and 15, Con. 3, West York. : March 18$â€"Auction . sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of W. Winters, Lot 18, Con. 3, West York. 4 March 17â€"Auction sale of â€" Farm Stock and Implements, the property ol Norman Chantler, Lot 21, Con. 10, Tecumseh. > > 3 March 11â€"Auction sale. of Farm Stockwand Inplenients, .the property of Mr. Lackey,=Beeton. 3. C e yeal McEWEN‘S AUCTION SALES. months DO YOUR EARS RING? Neston ton, on Wednesday, 190. Rev. Wm. Hall, DIED 11 SUNLIGHT DOWEIR for the ARM LOANS INSURANCE ""Who can tell me to what kingdom this belongs?"" asked a teacher of her class, assembled in presence of the inâ€" spector. She gingerly held up a filâ€" bert. A hand jwas raised. *‘Well, Jane?"‘ said teacger. To the animal kingdom,‘"‘ was the reply. Seeing her teacher‘s frowniég face, â€"Jane knew that she had blundered. "Oh, hno/* she exclaimed in?correctionâ€"-“ to the. vegetable kingdom! I was thinking of the horseâ€"chestnut!"‘ J. T. LOCKE & Co. â€" All things that no qné "élse %;Vg’ntq come to those whao wait. â€" . =~5 . REAL ESTATE 57 Victoria St. TORONTO aElPaA ,é\“/w’( aprrelis ’“" Rirmoron\ E: Ml §J â€"â€" Fmoms Cinadian B8\ _ Armofor JRA WALTER LONGSTAFE, Weston Goulding & Hamiltaon ~WESIOY REAL ESTATE, Hqué,'iasrp‘ Ejé‘ K,S‘;xlg ';a,n‘ad To. aent. 'L,O?“AS "é,fiffl’ln-sd?;hct;g Se;;liredo List your Farms With us, _ 10.04 5.18 Going West 7.29 a.m. * 9:00 am. 1 4.10 p.m. * T.82â€"pâ€"m." 11.30 p.m. t 1.30 o:m. * () Do not stop on Sundays. a 3 + S 1“ ;/) r; ;"â€"(\'g _ 291 Mainâ€" St, Weston, 2 4 sb c inl ue o 9 J A, WISMER, ‘Managér.2 is vo in oS sore or, 106 Victoria St3 %‘or(%a'&)g meets you half=â€"wayâ€"does all your work in half the time if you follbw directions, Sunlight pâ€"absolutely pureâ€"saves clothes from inâ€" juryâ€"hands from roughnessâ€" life from /~_ drudgery. Money to Loan at lowest rates on City, Farm and Suburban property. . Fire, Life. Accident, Burglary and Plate Glass Insurance effected in all Companios. Estates managed. Rents and Interest collected. ‘City, Farm and Suburban property in every locality bought, sold and exchanged. 3 OI LOCAL TIME TABLES TELEPHONE, MAN 1967 a .m .m D .m m ESTABLISHED 1862 Going East. T14 aâ€"m. f 9.48 a.m. * t 12.08 p.m. * 4 Ts pm. f 9.33 p.m. * 4 11:25 3 .m. nd d% % |

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