ha 2 <a Gardeners, Butchers, R T FMeeccccccscccececcc.cc00e sesesesee0e0ee0e0e0ee0.c.00.0 * 0K esesececec2e2e2e3.0.cc.c.c.02 see0eeee000ee0e0e.0.0.0.108 2 9 VOL. xXXX McLAUGHLIN, .:. GRAY .. AND .. TUDHOPE A CALL ~SOLICITED MAIN ST. W A G 0) NS OI. CGRUICKSHANK & SONS THREE LARGF ICE CREAM PARLORS, WILL SEAT ONF RUNDRED DEODLE § Ice Cream Bricks, all Flavors T wenty Cents Each, will keep Hard tor Houtrs. Humberside Waiting Room WEST TORONTO SsoOoDA FOUNT AN THE QUALITY GOES IN BEFORE THE NAME GOES ON LOVE AND DETECTIVE STORIES B U G GIE 8â€" Main St., ‘ Milk Dealers, &c. REPAIRING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. CRA VALUES IN BUGGIES. W A G O N S BREDIN‘S ; & BRLAD S 2# g sPEIGHT AND WILKINSON new every week, ten cents. H. COUSINS FOR wWESTON, ONT. LIVERY IN CONNECT|ON\%s“s“““s“ssssM wWESTON, ONT. be Cimes & Giuwine. wWESTON, ONT., FRIDAY, £BEAUTYLENE PTHE HAR f§ IT NOT ONLY PFETORES faded W@?W@Wï¬g To hear everysperson saying someâ€" thing pleasant }gout its people and its interests is t% surest and easiest way to make thetown attractive to a stranger. If yo@ would have others come in, talk upifthe town and its atâ€" éi UA indb l lielaited s p q} AAGALALAALAAAGRALLRALALAARLLAOAL ‘The New York. $un defines a gentleâ€" man as follows. $A man that‘s clean inside and out ; who neither looks up to the rich nor down to the poor ; who can lose withou;squealing' and win without bragging; who is considerate of others, especially women, children and old people’ï¬f ho is too brave to lie or cheat ; an*who takes ouly his share of the earth and lets other veoâ€" ple have theirs. ‘ teeseccecec2e2e2e0ece22e0ee000e} One of the most valuable of the asâ€" sets of th> Dominion of Canada is its natural resources To allow the Unitâ€" ed States to strip us of these, take them home, and! manufacture them solely for their Benefit is absolutely unfair to the growth of the Dominion. The prohibition by the Quebec Govâ€" ernment of the &xportation of pulp wood cut on the Crown lands of the Provinoe is to en§ure its manufacture in Canada. This will give the pulp wood industry af desirable spurt in that Province, ang premier Gouin has made a good bu'ness move by this act. It means allot to us, but is of minor importan to our wealthy neighbour. Wh@her it will be an obstacle to the pposed strengthen â€" ing of trade rela.ti;)s between Canada and the United Sates remains to be seen. & Kills Dandruff _ Cleanses the Scalp Makes Healthy Hair and Stops Falling Halr Some SCEPTICAL . PEOPLE will say it will not do the above. This Proves the Fact BU T WE TEST YOUR EYES FREE OF CHARGE SUNDAY HOURS. from 4 to 5 p.m. and 8. to 9 p.m. TELEPHONE NO. 53. . J. INCH DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN Glasses Exchanged from 15¢. up wE REPAIR WATCHES CLOCKS AND JEWELLRY, NOTES and COMMENTS § There is absolutely no preparation on the market whose qualities can equal 1t n se en rre o RESTORES faded or grey hair to its original color We will give you back every cent paid where it fails and no one could do that were it not genuine, ‘fry it you will NEVER regret it. Hiat Justitia, Ruat Coelum," soLD ONLY BY SPCESETCOE 7. 7. ga .K \ m n 25. gs haven‘t always get out your little ck your town and who does not see spectacles â€" There The Monetary 'Igsmes at a great deal of labor and expe;‘; e has mado a comâ€" pilation of the amount of British capiâ€" ' tal invested in Cagada and reports as follows : iCanadian Bank shares .. $1,125,000 Loan & Mtg, comï¬anies. 5,719,774 Insurance companies.... _ 9,731,742 Municipal bonds sold priâ€" d â€"vately 23. s .k :. 10,000,000 Industrial investments .. 22,500,000 ‘Land and timber 1§:W ‘â€",.â€" ©19;:000, 000 ', Mining investmentg. .... 56,315,500 | Public flotations, Liondon 482,061,836 Be ready when our Saviour calls you Away from earth t('f%heaven’s bright shore is Then you‘il meet again the loved ones â€" Singing praises evérmore. Brother you watched careful for Him. Many a weary daj;-fa.nd night, Angels best glad tidifégs brought him, Calling him from @arkness to light. wh Our home is sad withg)ut you, Your aged form we cannot see, Safely you‘ve crosse(iche Jordan, And now in heaved you can see. What is earth (‘:onnpa;ï¬:ed to heaven, Where we meet lo,i;";f;ed ones of yore, Be ready when our §§1viour beckons, James will meet V%u at the door. Total ...... ... ... Â¥i. . . ..« $605,458,852 This covers Britigh investmests in Canada during th@ past five years only, and as the U j_;ed States has inâ€" vested also over $226,000.000, we must conclude that Eanada is able to borrow immense su@s and still mainâ€" tain a high credit among the nations. The first Pullnian car was built in 1863 during the merican civil war at a cost of $18,00‘ to day a Pullman may be built for 17,000, but there 18 no comparison Between its luxuries and comforts to day and the somewhat erude car of ne-ly fifty years ago. The Inter State mmerce commission has decided that upper berths are worth forty cent‘ per night less than lower bertbs, and the Canadian Railâ€" way commissionwill no doubt take the same view. %‘ it is everybody demands a loweg berth and many rather than take &n upper berth and pay the same price will wait over un til they can get & lower berth _ The reduction would pay the Pullman company and be an immense relief t the agents whowsell sleeping car tickets. ,« Owners of propex&gy in Weston are standing in their own light by asking prohibitive prices f‘::;? land that is reâ€" quired for industrif‘é}l sites and for business purposes. 53â€"13uyers are willâ€" ing to come here afild build up the town, but they are il‘Ot going to be held up, when they cail get what they want at half the moi;ley elsewhere. Too great personal greed wi‘l defeat its object, and a good citizen should accept a good fair price when it is offered. ‘ LINES WRITTEN Oi\I THE DEATH OF JAMES LEUTED. Dear brother you hav;e left us, _ But we know it was God‘s will, May your sleep be catiï¬) and peaceful, Where the pines wave on the hill. With apologies to Billy Maclean, M. P., and to Shakespeéi'e’s Falstaff :â€" ‘*There be but three good men in all Canada (for the premgérship). and one of them waxeih fat (if the head) " ations, I? vers Briti uring th‘\_i )ubt bg doubled better frade relat lished Ewith Gern ith a spopulation is workh exploiti w ooR o “: w o ib k ; Pullian car wa ig the merican f$18,00‘ to day ilt for $17,000, bi ison Between its rts to y and the of ne'ly fifty y State mmerce ¢ d thit upper t y cent$ per night bs, andi the Cana aission@will no d view. +‘ it 18 a .5 berth & n take gn upper me price will wai n get q lower be would ‘ pay the ind be ' immen: s who‘sell slee w o ok *‘_Qx w c k retary Pimes at a id expefise has m 'theam}éï¬imt of B1 d in Ca%ada and a 2 M. E. Higxaax, Toronto. South Africa and ‘{orts to Germany in ed, linseed, cattle, Lments. etce., includâ€" ad tobacco in 1909 f5,493 and this sum , 1910. ers‘ Exchange and others, have been marked with a gratifyjmg display of genuâ€" ine and hearty interest which has taken on the substantialgform of guaranteeing stock subscriptions Efrom these lines of business .'nnouncinQ; more than half a million dollars. ‘ as much as the Exposition commitb’%ought by its first issue of stock, but th i;;dications are that this issue will be douBly subscribed. WINNIPEG, Man., {April 25, 1910.â€" Some accounts sent out about the storm that visited the west Iist week were of a kind to promote thg belief that the country andIcrop werq overtasken by a great disaster. As a ngatter of fact, abâ€" solutely nc damage to fhe crop has been reported and none will follow beyond some slight delay in ogtting the rest of the seed into the groun@, a matter which can do no harm, and @#hich may result in considerable good. | Expérience has taught the western wheat grower that much more depends upgn how much rain there is in May and Jure than upon the date of seeding. Thus Ear, the crop situâ€" ation is one of very great promise and it is to be noted that stozms which occur in the west are always more terrifying to read about in outside newspapers than they are in actual occugrence, really bad storms being extremely rare between the Great Lakes and the Rtiiky Mountains. Industrial Expansio% for Winnipeg. _ A leading feature of Winnipeg busiâ€" ness is the movement gï¬ great expansion of the Development ar@ Industrial Buâ€" reau of that city. Tlï¬e excellent work done by this institution during the three years of its existence, f:_has prompted the business men of the cigiy to take active interest in the Bureau, work and the orâ€" ganization has grown%-f†steadily in size, scope and importancezf The latest phase of Bureau growth is ;a plan to forma large and permanent?iexhibltion of westâ€" ern industrial, comrriiércial, agricultural and general developt‘gfï¬snt. This exhibit will be set up in Wiï¬nipeg and will ocâ€" cupy at least one floog«’? of one of the largâ€" est buildings here. A Bureau committee that has the matter io charge is holding frequent meetings fon_%f the perfection of the permanenbexhibrg;ion plan, and when this plan shall have been put in operaâ€" tion, Winnipeg will f@ve the only exhiâ€" bition of the kind amdl size in Canada, a fact well calculated;{;’ to. interest manuâ€" facturers and investr;fenb seekers in all lines qf'igdustria.l and commercial busiâ€" ness. â€"* & ‘ Exposition Worging Ahead. Great progress h s been made of late in the affairs of C&nada‘s International Exposition and SelÂ¥irk Centennial, The latter part of the name will not have so much direct appli¢ation since the Exâ€" position is to be heï¬f in 1914 instead of 1912 as atb first interided. The postponeâ€" ment has been axr%ged in deference to the wishes of the Dominion Government and the Grand unk and Canadian Northern railways, ithe Canadian Pacific generously agreeingito a delay which will be very greatly in favor of general reâ€" sults to be obtainedgby means of the Eixâ€" position. As it is fow planned the Exâ€" position will have di%nity and class which could not have beers secured except by the use of more ti%\e and effort than would have been pos%ible under the 1912 arrangement. _ ‘With the Exposition asâ€" sured by preliminaryi*‘, work of its exeâ€" cutive, the people df Winnipeg have taken up a proposed fssue of Exposition stock with enthusiasm. Meetings of such important business bodies as representaâ€" tives of the Manufacturers‘ Association, the wholesale houses, the Real Esta‘e Exchange, the hotel keepers, the Buildâ€" Trip Through West In May. Early in May, the business men of Winnipeg will tour the West by special train. _ The experi}ances of those who made such a trip last spring in the inâ€" terests of Canada‘s Enternational Exposiâ€" tion, convinced them that an annual trip of this sort will do trore toward the uniâ€" fication of the Wesk in business growth than can be accomplished by. any other means; hence, the brip that is planned for next month. ']Qxe plan includes the equipment of a spe%ial train and a jourâ€" ney of about 2,100 miles over the Canaâ€" dian Pacific and &Canadian_ Northern roads. Sixty or 11301‘9 executive heads of Winnipeg businiss houses will make up the party and t%}e itinerary will inâ€" clude over a dozen gf the principal cities of the three prairie provinces. It will take about eight dgys to complete this round for which @ll arrangements for stops and receptiong will be made in adâ€" vance and with strigh regard for economy of time. j wWHAT CAUSES "NERYVESP ; Most â€"pecple say worryâ€"they are wrongâ€"the cause is in the blood which is thin, and lacks e,ï¬brirl1ent. To cure "nerves‘"‘ more blgod, sinew and flesh are required. Yolg)get these quickly by taking Ferrozongg’:,f No‘ health bringer is so certain, ngf«f?lervg{f‘sbrflngthener so potent, no systéï¬h tonic so well adapted to the wants oï¬\thef?un-down, neryous or sleepless.. Let Ferrczone build yon up, let it fill you with vim, energy and surplus vigor,. . It hbas done this fog‘é thousands. Y ~ LOANS INSURANCE J. T. LOCKE & Co. 57 Victoria St. TORONTO POWER for the FARM REAL ESTATE Goulding & Hamilton “ amous â€" pI 5 Igi\ Canadian . _ Amofor WALTER LONGSTAFF, Weston WESTON REAL ESTATE, Houses For Sale and To Rent. Loans and Insurance Secured. List your Farms with us, North Bound. South 837 am.3 * T.55 a. 10.04 a.m. * 1113 a. §5A8â€"p.m. § * 2.A7 p. 6.32 p.m. t * 6.12 p.1 10.37 p.m. * 7Al p. { Stops at Weston. * Do not stop on Sundays. Going West. 1.249 amm. * t 9.00 a.m. { 4.10 p.m. * f T.o@ip.m. t 11.30. p.m. { 1.30 p.m.«*â€"f or, 106 Victoria St., Toronto, Cyranted 1am by B W waduray Judlclous advertising is the derrick that swings a husiness to success. Classified Want Ads. are terse buslâ€" iess bringers that are sultable to any business. They help the small ones become big, and the big ones to become bigger. Swincoine a Business Money to Loan at lowest rates o 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. LOCAL,â€""FIME TABLE® TEpEPHONE, Marx 1967. 291 Main St, Weston, ESTABLISHED 1862 . A. WISMER, Manager, Going © 7.14 a.m 9.48 a.m. 12.08 p.m. 7.18 p.m. 9;:33. p.m. 11.25 a.m. South Bound. T55 a‘m.. * 1113 am. t * 2A7 p.m. * 6.12 p.m. t * 7Al1 p.m. t *