/ MAIN S 1. 74 %>>~~ SEEIGHS TAE TIMES AND GUIDE S We are gof See our window difference. €" Hurmmberside Waiting Room »4 § â€" wESsT TORONTO t RMAALAAAAAAAAAAAAACRAAOLLAALAAAALLLAAAALCALAAAAN B CALL â€" BEST VALUE d CR ICKSHANK & SONS _‘ main St. _ â€" â€" _ WESTON, ONT. RAOAAAAAAAAALALAAAAAAAALAAAQAAAAALAAAARALALL e,ee§ s Adams VOL. XX 2 €£sse Cl es w hy S z. 2y ts Fo 2 2 BE C she CBs p2 fa C xt o. : Meraaties wesvt "*_‘l."f_tl'&‘ exnSt & 2 j eAEsde teszecce qs Furniture, Carpets, Dishes, Ete. l and fnspect my Stock Ice Cream and Ice Cream; Bricks Baltimore Oyster Stews 10 cts. BAIN & agle Block, BR UA R Y COAL and WOOD TovE AND DETECTIVE SToORIES % SOLD ALL WINTER, BON BONS, prices from 10 C LUMBEFR, LATH, SHINGLES _ aNB CEDAR POSTS. sPEIGHT AND WILKINSQN also. Robes, â€"Harness=andâ€"Belis Heavy Teaming, Farm, and Gardeners, Main St., ers 101 McLAUGHLIN ANDâ€"PAELEMERSTON PET E mMELOTTE CRE CUATI T E Râ€"S T. A. FAfREHR to save you fro Sand and Gravel. new every week, ten cents. I «RT m > ym sao ts atee se &2 B SSRA s s @aCelp 2 yJ' 1e. Crg 28 4’;'3;"." $ rsp 5B o m â€"cyfa e on f Cc .&“' S 22 drste ‘.«‘;:;':“ Mkgam a "<h 2 CA E*) 3 fnes & 7 y he :‘vï¬gb he 5e3 se E & ‘m s e ery # e *Fq 4. COUSINS .:. on 13 LEM AFR I/ESTON,; ONT 1.~ H ANM ty Of OF before 0 LIVERY IN CONNECTION ) pel 10 CGents to $1.00( Cl WESTON, ONT. n spCCia & c e &5 . * 2/ ‘:{: D\'\ o) !.t_ o â€" ae Bs C 7 â€" Fos wl A XA Th 57 ‘_ \‘ :‘ § ds A r(tt;a-,' T Q> ' y & $ Sn Ain 0 R & ',t?’"; & 3Â¥ . s â€" ENT Phong d WESTON e Framing ials this month 1 and note th 6 â€"5§%«_I eisewhnere,| That is shoyv {0 wWESTON, ONT., FRIDAY, FEBRUXRY 25, 1910. e should form part of _ _A business man remarked the other day that the man of ideas was worth more to a town than the man with money, but whes both compined they formed a progr;eissifl'e 'elem@pt that nothing conmld regist. To this we can all assent providing the man ‘bf ideas has energy, a bfoad experience, and sound judgment, and that {he man with mogey is mot a tightwad who wants it ‘all fory Rimsolf and cares ngv'%:h;hg for the Sublic weal. _ Every ï¬'{bï¬z fiinprbvemei it that is a benefit to a town is Iltkewise a benefit to ‘evei:y resident 1,765 it, ejther directly, tor * indirectly. %Qg.ce ‘the necessity that people shmth%xaminc a proposiâ€" tion solely â€" on “;;“;Zts: merits and free their roinds of pmpjudiceâ€"agdinst the \\7 | & | t The proposal to dam the river Humâ€"' ber and secure -el%’crieal power in the village is a busine Propvoéij_;‘ioq\%fhich, shoifl(i, be c\a,refu:_rl%s in‘}‘estigated. We’ shall need powerk not: only for the| Waterwonks pump@g plant and elecâ€") tric licht. but for, factories also in an takes this,opportu?ity‘ of acknowledg ing theâ€" courtesy of its coâ€"tem on be halt of the village® a, ~..â€" â€" OvEel â€"a of wid of the town c rAdLAAARAASActAAtbAdLAAAA becsazzsca e e ¢x@¢na@@su@%w their minas of pRWjudice againge the individuals who gromote it. ‘ Some people $re so suppicious by nature that they can sge a selfish motive even in the énl}arng»fof a church or of a school, but h&ppily they are only aâ€" scmallâ€"mihoritve and areâ€" perhaps reat & RYIES TESTED FREE g SUNDAY HOURS Pogu@vceqeqqqoqqeqqeqvseqeqv both Compound Syrop of Hypophosphites Beel Iron and Wine We Repair Glasses, Watches, Clocks and Jewellry at WEAK EYES Compound Kypophosphites with Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver 011 for Weak Lungs, Bronchitis Asthma and O bstin a t c Coughs, ete . ete.. reg ularls $1 CO, for 75 cents. W. J. INCH‘S $ CUT RATPE BARGAINS at Weston issgttracting attention iown by thes%téring, write ip. of ‘a colurmn {i:n ‘g’he FToronto Wbtld February â€" 15tk which should â€"be ly distributed% Without the aid he Press andg the ~adv§1§€i§er no a cambe built tp now eâ€"days with Favpidity, and Ahe "Fimes & Gnide yotks and comignts 3 from 4 to 5 p.m. and 8 to 9 ; .m it CGCOSTS YOU NOTHING often causes weak stomach, which lâ€"ads to a run down condition, Dizziness, Head aele, Loss of Appetite, etc. Come and have your eyes examinedâ€" by our Honor Graduate Optician. Regularly $1.25 for T5 cents It tones the system; wards off aisease. Second to none. Regularly $1.00 for 49 cents. â€"WE ARBE SBLLINGâ€" RA TE ol ap "Fiat Justitia, Ruat Coclum,;*‘ th le t4 DRUG Wl 09 s ee a;%%gami gts mel p‘ judice : Gromot suppiciou ege a s armng of ST ORE scheme and € € € <€: €; € € € € & €) €) € € € € €) € At present Canada seems to be makâ€" ing the leading commercial nations sit up and take notice. The commercial treaty with France, the preference to Britain, and now the removal of the surtax on German goods is making the United States uneasy, lest she 'should lose her. last year‘s record of }supplying 60. per cent. of Canada‘s \imports. For sevenszears it has cost }German imports tf('}anada one third more than it lfnasj"" United States imâ€" ports and the removal. of this surtax on March 1st will arouse a lively competition not only between Gerâ€" many and the United States, but will include also great Britain and Francte. whate from every stan defence question the shuttlecock England has Ho naval strensth We call the attention of those inâ€" terested to: the Provincial Good Roads convention which will be held in Toâ€" cronto on March _ 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Experts from New Â¥ork, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts will be present, and it is expected a large deputation will be sent, to wait on the Government in this, connection asking further aid for thisg most importanrt object. s warshniIps and. the will result in a vi er, and the sooner ter. Especially is | The ‘partson was catechizing the Sunday School and came to the questiqn.. ‘‘"Who was it that_slew the PEili<fipes?‘ :â€" No answer. He again repéated the question more loudly and emphatically. «©Silence still reigned. Frowning and looking in the direction of a liftle boy" in the corner, he shouted ‘"Who was it, I say?" The boy trembfing held up his hand, "PL please, Sir, it wasn‘t me." L0CUe (EOLV ONCL ©eW, ECC ACCs ‘ Feb. 25â€"Auctiont sale of Farm Stock 4 * * % x w % koz % Jaqd valuable horses, the property of An important new outlet for Wesâ€": William Shaw, Lo# 5, Con. 4, Albion. tern wheat has already become an as-i’ February 23â€"Exfiensive Auction sale sured fact there héuving been a shipâ€" Of Farm Stock afd Implements, the ment of 3,000 tons to the Philippines gfoperty of E. LÂ¥ Dickin, Lot 12, and 10,000 tons to Mexico from Vanâ€" on 10, Vaughan. couver during the past season. This Fï¬ï¬cgtla{Auc%ioIn slale oi Vz;luable is the beginning of what will betoOMe perty pf OTho?xlxlas hzg:sn:' i(ftpgci)_ a very. valuable market for Canadian Con. 9, King. 2 < wheat,. which few Eastern people March 2 Auction{ sale of valuable knew anything about. Farm Stock and Imiplements. the proâ€" We note that the earnings of the C. P. R. for the. week ending Feb. 14th were $1,450,000, which was more than double that of the G. T, R. which‘ was $7194899. . The C. N. R. carned in the same week $189,300, the Montreal Street railway $72,589, and the Toronto Street railway $76,141. The net profits of the C. P. R. for the cix months ending December 31st, 1909 were over $20,000,000. i both should be taken up together. A ASK | propertly organized Company could do Parisian Sage all this and there is no reason why it Is Now Sol should not become a most valuable Maoney addition to the attractions of the village, as well as a money maker for It‘s a mighty the shareholders. women Of_ Cafla( MEDICAL SCIENCE ADPVANCING Fornierly 4 do"Ei:ors > DT in@ dowr i Cert 0_ in 11 Te T s he l nt d Germany and is re Dreadnoushts. e2~ "L 15 a PLOJG~ . March 17â€"â€"Auctifion. sale ofâ€" Farm c that this navalf Stock and Implefents, the property u‘d have become of Norman Chantl@r, Lot 21, Con. 10, party politics. ; Tecumseh. \ fhree times the|â€" March 17 â€"Ane sals of Farm Sdy s d h annot be a at this 1 ‘stomâ€"; E: been D D. d March 2â€"Auction Farm Stock and In perty of Robert H. March 9â€"Extensive Auction sale of, High Grade Horses and Farm Stock,l the property of Robert Stewart, Lot | 2%, Coun.â€"10,. King. ; March 10â€"Auction sale of Farm | Stock, the property ol N. W. Simpâ€"| son, Lot 10, Con. 8, Vaughan, neari Woodbridse. s | March 1iâ€"Ane Stock and Imple ol Norman Chan Tecumseh. perty ol WM. omIen Con. 3, West York. March. 22â€"Auction Stock and Implemen «March 4â€"Extenmsive Auction sale of valuable Horses and Implements, the property of Jas. Webb, Lot 24, Con. 5, Tecumseh, near Bond Head. March 5â€"Auction sale of Real Esâ€" tate, Stock, Implements and House hold â€"effects, the property of James Hewgill, Clairville. March 8â€"Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, choice cows, fresh, Holsteins, the property of Chas. GCilies; at. Emery, Lot 21. Conâ€"5, West York. Hay caie March 7â€"Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Miller & Hamilton, Lot 10, Con. 6, Adjala. It is a magnificent dressing for woâ€" men who desire luxuriant, lustrous hair that compels admiration.. Marchâ€" 11â€"Auction â€"sale of Farm | Stock and Implements, the property | of J. A. McMurray, Lot 33, Con. G,iï¬ Vaughan. ; 3. Parisian Sage is s§1ch an extraordiâ€" nary and quick “’af%ting rejuvenator that The Giroux Manulacturing Co. guarantees it to cure dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp in two weeks or money back. And a large bottle of Parisian Sage costs only 50 cents at W. J. Inch‘s, and all over Canada. 5 5 March 3â€"Extensi valuable Farm Stoc the property of Jo Cimigyie=s=s.an~..â€"m Persons wishing to buy good Hols steinâ€"cows should attend this sale. It‘s a mighty good thing for the women of Canada that Parisian Sage can now be obtained in every town of consequence. Stock and Inpleme of Wim. Morrison, n No preparation (for the hair has done so much to;" stop falling hair and eradicate dï¬m_dmï¬ and make women‘s hair bey‘éiu‘fiful as Parisian Sage. $ J Parisian Sage isï¬ the only certain destroyer of tl%a dandruff microbe which is the cau%gg:‘ of 97 per cent. of bhair troubles. 11L _ S uOCK of Mr These perniciol%s.g pefsistent and deâ€" structive little dé‘v s thrive on the ordinary hair tomic j M March. 11â€"Auction sale of Farm tock and Implements, the prozerty [ Mr. Lackey, Beeton. & March 21â€"Extensive Auction sale of irm Stock and Implements, the proâ€" rtv of Wmm Smith. Lot 14 and 15, wal arch 22â€"Auction sale of Farm ck and Implements, the property Joluin Erown, Lot 37. Con. 1, bicoke. > w McEWEN‘S AUCTION SALES risian Sage, The Hair Grower, Is Now Sold In Canada On Money Back Plan. an I8â€"Auction sale oi Farm i \Implements, the property uters. Lot 18. Con. 3. West ASK W. J. INCH m Auction sale of and Implements, W. Dalton, near sale of valuable plements, the proâ€" Dolley, Caledon. San toâ€"of . â€"Farm the property ~2F, â€"Con. 40; the â€"~ of~ faTrHt ae property ndbill. prope 9 Ki 6, TsO If you could find a simple vegetable remedy for keeping@all organs healthy and strongâ€"woulgn‘t you use it? Most pills are haxgh, se pain, and sick stomach. @r. Ramilton‘s Pills are differentâ€"theg regfilate and cleanse the system so gentlyk Act so silently you scarcely fgalizck you‘ve â€" taken medicine. You ate el8ensedâ€"appetite improvesâ€"color clearsâ€"sleep is reâ€" stored. Every man, woman and child is helped by Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills. J. T. LOCKE & £€o,. INSURANCE LOANS REAL ESTATE WALTEFR 1 POWIR for the FARM QUESTION FOR EVERY READHER lA Houses For Sale Do not stop on Sundays. Oal WESTEON Mcuey to Loan at lowest rates on City, Farm a.nd‘Suburban wroperty, collected. City. Farm and Suburban preperty in every locality bought, sold and exchanged. Fire, Life®Necident, Borglary and Plate Glass Inszrance effected in all Companies. Estates managed.â€" Rents and Interest 1St LOCAL TIME FABLES ThDBET 201 your Farms with us W m ESTABLISHED 180 Main St, We HONE 1 £C 0P R t ? ï¬k{‘gfï¬ ï¬‚?EE"qu 1g lizei%you’ve taken ate eléansedâ€"appetite _ clearsâ€"sleep is reâ€" man, woman and child Dr.> Hamilton‘s . Pills. )ingffall o oulgn‘t _ hargh, @r. Hai eg regfla gently§ A realizck y ate_eléar AJ d [amous Canadian Going Hast. T14 a.m. f an «Ix‘ 1967 ESTATE sion, NO. 1 0 Kent. cured. C1 §