Times & Guide (1909), 11 Mar 1910, p. 1

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* [ELUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES i aANDICEDAR POSTsS.E ' Humberside Waiting Room & ' ! WEST TORONTO $ â€" MeO#SOOROROAORRORObRONSCOSRRLRLSOAOSRHRORAOASSSH ~* { WQ&WQW&&Q&!&&QM l o VOL, XX | COAL and WOOD es & hessaoelss im a s peee 2 io ripttsale Aees im chsa m ol Ca5 "a EEp Bs tS3 o :c C en _ 6 o ts i â€" To $ Ne ce «e Phagme w mmooge Atregownl es ie .. WWe 7 Hur i e es s tss Coein » (erarcétd ’\)&»fl m C Phopomare Cmm Coa 2 e &Y @® f 5% nlâ€"CalPe o. EOS oo e o t oT h imrmceertfe 8 Satst Mss Sataes ts CS + 3 I | (@ %cLAUGHLlN, .. GRAY .:. AND .. TUDHOPE cA â€"â€"EALL â€"SOLICITED MAN ST. : PETER HAMILTON IMPLEMENTS * Adams‘ Waggons and Sleighs MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATORS Mim|\ and Inspect my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. * pBEST VALUE EJ @RMCKSHANK & SONS THE TIMES AND GUIDE. We are going to save you from 25 to 35 per cent on Goâ€"Carts this month . See our windows for prices, compare with any you have seen and note the fpifference . Orders for Repairing, Upholstering and Picture Framing promptly attended to. 1654 DUNDAS STREET ”Mstymms s28eec0.e.c.eee4..e.0408% ““fl & ‘_Heavy Teaming, Farm, and Gardeners, B #ecseceec2200002T%2%488C zenmr°ceesete2cse02£4404e}4 Eagle Block, â€"â€" Ice Cream and Ice Cream Bricks Baltimore Oyster Stews 10 cis. ollapsable Goâ€"Carts BAIN & BORLAND CUTIERS Come and inspect our stock 0f â€"â€"â€"pgfims~ LOVE AND DETECTIVE STORIES . ~SOLD ALL WINTER. BON BONS, prices from 10 Cents to $1.00 L. A. LE M A | E. Main St., B U G C W A G O NS aEt your PRINTING at T. A. FAREFER, D. SA NDE R S sPEIGHT AND WILKINSON new every week, ten cents. Sand and Gravel. wWwESsTON, ONT_ . COUSINS WEsT TORONTO LVERYâ€"INâ€"CGONNECTION WESTON, ONT. ho Cimes & Guwihe. Phonse Junction 89 WESTON wESTON, ONT., FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1910. mmmwwessfifi% $ cUT raTtE i P € t BARGAINS §§ #eeecececcceecec0ec.00000q$ A man whom he f’?knew 'fvell Wfi"r FVI:‘he world does Z‘owe a man a livâ€" brought before a wesf§ern judge on aling"‘â€"put he is @lways required to clharge of being drunk and disorderly. prove his claim. That Canadian Bank shares are conâ€" sidered a gbod investment for English capital is evidenced bs the 1ecent offer by Sperling & Company, of L ndon, of $210 per share (par value $10) for 5000 shares of the ;;{Molsons Bank of Canada. The direct%??rs faver the ac ceptance of the ofier,%{wbich will bring into Canada upwards of $1.900,000> Molson‘s does an exclfisively'Canadimf business, having. n deposits from abroad. The Bank p@ys 10 per cent dividends and the net profits last year amounted to $493, 479. 5 2 5As an evidenci;f the advanced ideas on the Iabor question we note that Mr A. Verville, Mfi, has introduced a bill in the House;i)f Commons at Ottaâ€" wa, fixing eight Hours as a full day‘s work and reqniring government conâ€" tractors to pay the samefamount for 8 hours work as they have been paying for 10 hours w%'k. This law, if it passes, is to comg in force alter preâ€" sent contracts ha%e been completed. Unfortunately laws of this kind hit the people who must have the work done harder than the kcontractors, as the latter s‘mply add t§)e extra cost to the contract price '\\'he‘;;;l tendering. AL6QLGg00L0a0000Lqa0LA0L0 The production &nd exportation of iron and steel by (%rea,t Britain, Ger many and the Uuibéii States is of inter est. Until rece AtlyEEGreat Britain he‘d the lead both as regards production and export, but atvefi the present time she has been releg%ted to the third position as to prodéction, while Gerâ€" many is rapidly assu’;{?ning imporlance as an exporter._ In £908 Great Britain exported 4,300,000% tons, Germany 3,732,000 tons, and the United States 964,000 tons of iron and steel. Alâ€" though it costs Germany more for raw materigl she is ra.piilly forging ahead of Great Britain both as regards proâ€" duction and exportation, owing largely to the latter country‘s lack of organiâ€" zation. & #eceecececceccecce.00.0%00% 04 $ nores and comments | Compound Syrap of Hypophosphites Compound Hypophosphites with Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil Beel Icon and Wine 7 WEAK EYES often causes weak stomach, e e a‘e o e e o o | which leads to a run dowD &# | _ Rural members of parliament of condition, Dizziness, Headâ€" & . gen obstruct the building or exten: â€" acke, Loss of Appetit?, 21Câ€" W .sjon of rallways and restrict their Come and have‘ your ©y65 @) charters under the erroneous impresâ€" examined by our, HoBOT & | gion that railways simply benefit cities Graduate Optician. @ and city population. . In the Canadian IT COSTS YOU NOTHING af north west for years land could _be had for the askingâ€"the railway came and We Repair Glasses, WatcheS: N jand yalues straightway increased by Clocks and Jeweliry at 1 leaps and bounds. The nearer a farm 1G & is to a railway station the greater its W- J- INCH S s :value, and the country as well as the CcCUT # , city is real‘ly made by the railway, RATE | which gives every transportation faci‘â€" mBollie ® ities where there were none. _ _DRUG STORE EYES TESTED FREE 3 SUNDAY HOURS. from 4 to 5 p.m. and 8 to 9 p.m. Regularly $1.25 for 75 cents It tones the system; wards off disease. for Weak Lungs, Bronchitis Asthma and O bstin a te Coughs, etc , ete.. regularly $1.00, for 75 cents. â€"WB ARE SELLINGâ€" Second to none. â€" Regularly $1.00 for 49 cents. Hiat Justitia, Ruat Coclum, urs wo§k. This to come in force rcts hage been « ely lawk of this k ) must v ave the in the ontract( ly add the extra ‘ice whe@ tenderi w e e tb Et & & & duction &nd exp teel by (%rea,t Bi 4 With the easy familiarity of a western court the judge said *‘ now, look here Sam, here am I over sixty years old and I never drank a glass of liquor in my life" " That‘s all right, judge," said Sam, ‘* but let me tell you right now, that you‘ve missed a heap of fun."‘ & The people of two continents are} simply astounded at the vast wealth controlled by J, Pierpont Morgan, varâ€" iously étyled the Wall street wizard" and the "King of Finance" in the United States. _ The Chicago Saturday Blade of Feb. 26, 1910, gives a list of the railways, traction lines, insurance companios, banks and trust companies either owned or contrelled by J. x Morgan & Co., representing in assets and capitalizati&h the enormous sum of over twelve billions (nct millions) of dollars, a sum equal to one ninth of the wealth of the whole United States. A Germau writ{ér truthfully asserts that Mr. Morgan has too much power for any one man, and his wealth is a ‘menace to the whole civilized world.‘ No physician wagymore successful in treating stomaqifi and liver troubles than Dr. Hamilton. ;,"He avoided harsh medicines and produced a wondérful pill of vegetable ,:nlpoéition that alâ€" ways cures. Dr. ,amilton’s Pills are noted for promptl curing billiousness, sick _ headgches, â€"co, s’t%ipation and stomach t;,rouble./ ey work like a charmâ€"very mi;f Asearching and healthâ€"giving. No wBhere can a better tomic laxative be found than in Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills. â€"Try them and be convinced, 25¢. at all dealers. | ; & v o .. 0 o o 6 W. K. McNaught‘s new bread sales bill hasg been introduced in the local legislature. It provides that loaves. must weigh either twenty or forty ounces, whole wheat bread sixteen ounces, and rolls any weight not ex. ceeding twelve punces each. _ Bake shops must weigh bread offered for sale at the reqlist of the customer, Municipal counci&s are given power to appoiut an inspéctor to see that the law is observed. 5gFinefl of from $5 to $25 may be imposed. After the pasâ€" sage of this Act ni) bakeshop shall be established in any basement and no adulteration allowed. Ten lightweight loaves must be found bofore a fine is imposed, but all lightweight bread shall be seized and disposed of as the council shall dirgkicb. Mr. Nlckle, of Kingston, also has another bill fixing the standard weight at 1} and 3 pound loaf,. $ thirtecen years agof opens up the quesâ€" tion of the advand:é in wages and salaâ€" ries generally.. I? is tdle to argue that there has been anything like the same corresponding advance in wages, and the question is, why is this the case? Why should the great combines and trusts so manipul%te the market that they may pay millions in dividends, when the worker who produces is ground down to thé last dollar in wages There are jus't as ;fi‘nany men working at $1.25 and $1.50 per day as there were thirteen yeax{é ago,; and the wages of the skilled mec%banic is only about oneâ€"third more than at that time. After all, we can scarcely wonder at strikes when we come to think it over. The fact that %he cost of living is nearly 300 per ceut higher than it was DR. HAMILTON FOLLOWS NATURE‘Sâ€" PLAN. ****i** PJ ofluced compos . Hamilt t1 ':curing , § â€"e0, St / ‘esz f s fo w lére It‘s a mighty good thing \the women of Canada that Parisian Sage can now be obtaified in every town of consequence. #1 No preparati f for the hair has done so much )to stop falling hair and eradicate ;)andnufl and make women‘s hair bgautiful as> Parisian Sage. 8 C Parisian Sage is the only certain destroyer of / té‘e dandruf microbe which is the c \ése of 97 per cent. of hair troubles.} i #*% Parisian Sagelis sutch an extraordiâ€" nary and quiE{igfi:ing rejuvenator that The Giroux: Manufacturing Co. guarantees it to cure dandruff, stop falling hair and itching scalp in two weeks or money back,. These pernici% g, persistent and deâ€" structive little devils thrive on the ordinary bair t@uics.| It is a magnificent dressing for woâ€" men who desire luxuriant, lustrous hair that compels admiration. And a large bottle of Parisian Sage costs only 50 cents at W. J. Inch‘s, and all over Canada. 5 March 29â€"Extensive auction sale of farm stock and implemenits, the property of Asa Downey, lot 16, con. 8. Albion. April 6â€"Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Wm. Rawlings, in the Village of Malton, County of Peel. March 4â€"Extemsive Auction sale of valuable Horses gnd Implements, the property of Jas. Webb, Lot 24, Con. 5, Tecumseh, nean Bond Head. March 5â€"Auctic tate, Stock, Imj hold effects, the Hewgill, Clairvill March 9â€"Extensive Auction sale of High Grade Horseg and Farm Stock, the property of Robert Stewart, Lot 21, Cor. 10, King.: March 8â€"Auctipn sale of Farm Stock and Implements, choice cows, fresb, Holsteing, the property of Chas. Gillies, at Emery; Lot 21, Con. 5, West York. & March 10â€"Auction sale of Farm Stock, the property of N. W. Simpâ€" son, Lot 10, Con. 8, Vaughan, near Woodbridge. Margsi 26â€"Extensive auction farm stock and implements, the of Ernest Hardgin. lot 26, con 7, March ~25â€"Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements,â€" the property of John Wilson, Lot 26, Con. 8 Albion:: March 7â€"Auction sale of Farm Btock and Implements, the property of Miller & Hamilton, Lot 10, Con. 6, Adjala. ' Persons wishing ito buy good Holâ€" stein cows should attend this sale. March 11â€"Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of J. A. McMurray, Lot 33, Con. 6, Vaughan. ced March 12â€"Extensive auction sale of farm stock and implements, the property of Robert Fox, lot 10, con. 6, Albion. March 1§â€"â€"Extensive auction. sale of farm stock and implements, the property of L. L. Hartman, near Aurora.‘ _ March 18â€"Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of W. Winters,,Lot 18, Con. 3, West York. s s March 22â€"Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of John Brown, Lot 37, Con. 1, E. obicoke. Parisian Sage, The Hair Grower, Is Now Sold In Canada On : Money Back Plan. March 14â€"Extensive auction sale of farm stock and implements, the property of Thomas Rose, Tot 17,â€"con.A, Tecumseh. March 17â€" Extensive auction sale of farm stock and implements, the property of Duncan Campbell, near Caledon east. 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 23â€"Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of John Dean, Lot 2, Con. 9, King, near Nobleton. _ : m March 24â€"Extensive Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the proâ€" perty af Abel Robinson, Lot 7, Con, 10, Toronto. Gore. March 11â€"Auction sale _ of Farm Stock and Implements, the property of Mr. Lackey, Beeton. March 15â€"Auction sale of Farm Stock and Implements, the proApertyw of Wm. Morrison, near_Sandhill. McEWEN‘8 AUCTION SALES. ASK W. J. INCH. i sale of Real Esâ€" ements and Houseâ€" property of James tion sale of the property & 7. Albion 1} GuNLIGHT POWIR for the FARM LOANS J. T. LOCKE & Co. INSURANCE 57 Victoria St. TORONTO Goulding & Hamilton A dreadful plague indeed when you consider thatâ€"in incipient stages it can be cured. Take care of the little cold beâ€" fore it becomes a‘ big ove.â€"When the throat is sore and it hurt@ito expand your chest, rub in Nesviling#and immediately apply one of Polson‘g Nexviline Porous Plasters. Pain/and gighpness are at once relieved. â€" Inflamm®tign and soreness gradually disappear &nd fatal illness is thusâ€"avéided._ Nerviline Plasterg& act as a counter irritant over~the seat of pain, and as an exterior application in curing colds in the muscles, in pleurisy and headaches ‘they have no equal. Keep these remedies right in your home. REAL ESTATE WALTER LONGSTAFF, Weston North Bound. South $.37 a.m.f * T.55 a. 10.04 a.m. * 1413 a 518 p.m. t * 2.47 p. 6.32 p.m. + * §.12 p.1 10.37 p.m. * TAl p. 1 Stops at Weston. * Do not stop on SBundays. WESTONâ€" REAL ESTATE,_ Houses For Sale and To Rent. Loans and Insurance Secured. Goingâ€" West. Going East. 1.29 a.m. * t 7.14 a.m. t 9.00 a.m. f 9.48 a.m. * { 410 p.m. * + 12.08 p.m. * T.32 p.m. { 7.18 p.m. t 11.30 p.m. t 9.33 p.m. * 1 1.30 p.m. * { 11.25 a.m. * of household work_is" taken away when Sunlight Soap is brought into the hon&e. For thoroughly cleansing floors, _ metalâ€"work, walls and â€" woodwork, _ Sunlight is the most economical both in time and money. Ay. or, 106 Victoria St., Toronto, Money to Loan at lowest rates on City, Farm and Suburban property. Fire, Life, Accident, Burglary and. Plate Glass: Insurance effected in all Companies. Estates managed. Rents and Interest collected. City, Farm and Suburban property in every locality bought, sold and exchanged. List your Farms with us, OA NE IN SEVEN CALLED BY CONSUMPTION. LOCAL TIME TABLES TELEPHONE, Marm 1967 291 Main St, Weston, ESTABLISHED 1862 J. A. WISMER, Macager. Famous Canadian Rirmotor South Bound .55 am. { * H13 a.m. t 247 p.m,. * §.12 p.m. 1t * T41 p.m. t * NO. a.m. ¢ a.m. * { pm. * t p.m. t p.m. * + a mâ€" *#

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