Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 10 Jun 1910, p. 1

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éCOAL and WOOD ; FQOLDING GOâ€"CARTS '- _ PETER HAMILTON IMPLEMENTS ‘‘‘ A DA M S o â€"wW aAGGoNS SEX: ‘REPAIRING, UPHOLSTERNG \&_ND PICTURE FRAMING _ We wish to thank the citizens fRUN DOWN 6f Weston and fvicinity who belpâ€"iqur qr ¢)pTq ed so successfi fight the fireg; I JUST FEEL _#hich threat o r works O" iyjsERABLE Fl‘id&y, June I'd%ie ‘g IT IS YOUR OWN FAULT 16504 DUKNDAS STREET __ MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATORS Call and Inspect my Stock before purchasing elsewhere #e2e2.22.e0c2%e.2.%.0%0%00e4%¢ 0@ @@ms&smsms&xssw #tezseeetssee0e2e0%e000%0e0®%ecCec000e0%0e0 00000 04 0# 4 $ e s aP%n io Cos K EB > CA m in it 0o â€" Cunf» Bc o &53 a Y Eagle Block, YOL. xXx feae LAUGHLIN, .â€". GRAY .:. AND .:. TUDHOPE THREE LARGE ICF CREAM PARLORS, WILL SEAT ONF RUNDRED PFOPL § Humberside Waiting Room ; WEST TORONTO Ice Cream Bricks, all Flavors T wenty Cents Each, will keep Hard ior Hours. L. A. LE M AIFRE, "KTINDS«@F HARNESS KEPT IN STOCK e that SQODA FOUNT A/N LOVE AND DETECTIVE STORIES Don‘t forget to call i and see our Folding Goâ€"Carts, They agre@ perfect in every way, also the best a,ssog ent in West Toronto. â€"A carload of Rockergand Arm Chairs have just arrived and w are guge our prices will suit everybody. WGive ;’s- $ call any way and séefor yourself. & : f f â€" , LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES _ AND CEDAFR POGST S. ASPINWALL â€" POTATO MACHKINERY ME f “; n _'..; n ut B Ad ol Cad M ageet * s :;.' »A;.‘ 4A A ccloxy® Cizag *Qtraald CRUIGKSHANK & S0NS STO Aa2%*esesececcecesee 0000000000000 000 ++ E) W A G O N S T. A. FARP, sPEIGHT AND WILKINSON . S A ND E R S Sand and Gravel. wWES T ON, ONT . new every week, ten cents. . COUSINS WEsT TORONTO / , o4 he Cimps & LIVERY IN CONNECTION wWwESTON, ONT. * Phoxe Junction 89 WESTON 59y To find a safe gnd at the same tin aâ€" remunerative %*éruc.,tment is a 12 more difficult tagk than to accumuâ€" late sufficieat n%ev for an : invest ‘ment.‘_} The pru«'n%ity of the farming in'(lllflsf"f'ry‘(')f Jate @ars has made the investment in r,%* mortgages on __It may be i@keresting to note the increasing intefést taken in Life Inâ€" surance in Car@da. Returns for 1909 show thait thsé%et amount in force held by Can#fian Life_ Insurance companies was $515,415,437, by Ameriâ€" can companies | ;zgvag $217,956,8351, and by British cdrr; Mies was $46,998,444, showing a totalincrease by the comâ€" blined compam'}% of $60,854,218, for the year. For afi;u"‘-ed people there is no better inves il,eut. than an Insur. ance policy me%e good company on the endowment Blan. â€" N liet that proféssional jeaously of Engineer Brid«..a\nd bis system is at the bhottom of uch of this unfriend> ly criticism. pne is nature‘s great purifier of foul; ater, and we cannot see why it shoild fail when properly applied by an @rtifical process. Mayor J. D.Flavelle of Lindsay is taking up the ” dgels against the adâ€" vorse report oj’ the officials of the Provincial Boyl,dl of . Health on the ozone process ;-purikf_ying the water at that place. ©Whe people of Lindsay who drink the water thus purified] should be the Best judges of its sucâ€" cess, and we §$§!1 incline to the beâ€" |TYS8S8°%®t8%8%%:28%%202.202%0® 44 | { it; said "to thgl;boy, ‘‘How. mt Z Roosevelt‘s spegch at the Guildhall for a ride in tha%‘sonny?” ty jin London _is S .ly another instance nothirg, step righ'&;in.” Precisely of the supreme egotism of the Ameriâ€" five his friend arrived and ingluired can who has a,‘ ania for sellâ€"adverâ€" Mr. Hayssed bad?}?een there. S ’;tising?r. We mig_“ overlook his over, yes,""‘ said the clerg, "you‘ll â€"find h :Weanmg conceifg and bad tasts but in the _elevator, h_:"s been. riding when it comes ". o telling Englsnd and down there all'{%he afternoon." how to govern Reypt we feel like tellâ€". % ing, him to r bis" own business.} § Fancy an English Ambassador or Exâ€"; How LINCOLN VALUED MEN remier going & W & gpuest if a. Uniétea g::é:f t«:;ld zen | _ Abreham Lincoln pleaded more th ing ine A ns r*ic_ how td bosem ths once fvith the Sout%’grn men and wi Prunpincs s.@ . thes ir\iconceiâ€"‘the Northern men }o com.e to sot y able. Rooseve’ with his "bis stick" agreement wherebyé%he United Stat may please hiS"-own peogie® BA he government could m urchase the n« must not run a’éy with the ideé; that 20ek ol the. slave d t anc.i hess teas C nig engh han io yoa it :rep?at‘edly it Woul.(i;,\;be a saving "eco over cither Engfind or Burope. _ ____| OPHCaNY over agalifst the tremendo (B tB %W; J. 1N0H§§ to 2 DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN PPSevPdeedee¢eseseReRe@® larm property at lfive or six per cent. WESTON, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 1@, 1910. If you sutfer from bad blood, pimples, roughâ€" ness of skin take Dr. Fowler‘s Sarsaparilla and Burdock Compound regular $1.00.tor 75c¢. Largest bottle on the market. WE TEST YOUR EYES FREE OF CHARGE SUNDAY HOURS. â€".‘ Dr. Fowler‘s Dyspepsia Tablets eures that indigestion price 25 cents. Inch‘s Special Beef Iron and Wine Tones y our blood stimâ€" ulates your dead body making it live again, price 50 certs. Glasses Exchanged from 15¢. up wE REPAIR WATCHES CcLOCKS AND JEWELLRY, For larisd pe invesg®&ent ths in i;" good nent $an. s & Tt xo ce n Bigh on o ie Cak B osever@ with his / e his@own peopl un aé‘y with thi g engfigh man t Engfand or Eut # *# "3 w se se . D. PFlavelle of the ‘ dg‘els agai rt of the officig Bo,'\,d_ of â€" Hea ess ,-purifying ace. hq people &â€" th ~"» water thu the Best judges . we $§&ill incline t prs‘sional je:s rideg® and bis sy : of uch of this n. ‘pne is natt foul; ater, and shofld fail wher an ‘Tifical proc .‘1:;.“'.‘ be iieresting to intefst taken i sOLD ONLY BY *Fiat Justitia, Ruat Cogelum," 8 4 €) #Â¥ The less advice% man hands his neighbors the mofe popular he will Lecome. e A girl isn‘t nec}%‘sarily a jewel be cause she is set inher ways. saving life,fiecauggj we have not learnâ€" Calf; d;%‘pé?igldiyogfiazzggfiza é,’éé‘g 252) ed or appreciated theâ€"value of men as Canada Foundry on account. 1,496 29 compared with shéep.â€"Rev. M. Shelâ€" M. Harris, street watering... 26 60 don in Christian Herald. Jas. Rumney, salaty... ... .. 60.00 s 3 Robt: Greer, smlaky... .. .. 50 00 _â€"â€"â€"â€"%â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Jas. Counlter, satamy.. ... . 50 00 Nes 3 TA HM. _ ‘Faylor, salefy... ... ... 50 00 No, Alonzo, all élubmen are not on A. G. Plerson, â€"part P. 8. the police force. _ leyy~ ~. . â€" ~g_. .. =~csces 400 00 §‘ T. Eaton Co., drapimg... ... 17 50 Running never © tires those who walk. # | _ Abraham Lincolp pleaded more than once with the Sout@é’ern men and with the Northern men *‘1}0 come to some agreement whereby the United States government could ,‘ urchase the negâ€" roes of the slaveâ€"haolders, and he said repeatedly it wouldfigbe a saving ‘econâ€" omically over aga.i%'t the tremendous 'loss of carrying OQ%% an. Thisâ€"country would not listen t(%fhis advice, and we plungad into a. gr'ég;’at war which cost us untold& sufferings and immense outâ€" Jlay ‘of money, tw%e over the amount that would ha.vég purchased "every slave in the United States and given, his.owner a 1arg<§t% and sufficient "s;}fri for the carrying on of his estate~We: ars spending in éllis country toâ€"day for the punishm-e% of man who h'a‘\ve become ceriminals through drink and selfishness of difieé‘nt Finds, ten times as much money, ag would prevent the same _ number of;igmen from zetting into the jails, bé’gause we baive not learned the lessozgéffof Christian, econ omy, because we ¥§grud&e the cost Agii saving life, Hecaus@ we have not learnâ€" ed or appreciated'"%:he. vyalue of men as compared with sli;(?ep.-wfiev, M. Shelâ€" don in Christian Herald. There is something queer about the irl who can‘t be i nterested in a flirtaâ€" An_ old homespun who had seldom connection with thegwater works were been away from his farm bad to meet read.. € a *pusiness man %t/ five e‘clock on a _ Torooto Suburb&n_ _ Railway estiâ€" flp}\‘-‘ffin <1s};£ at thfig; King Edward Hoâ€" mated, for supprying the yvillage with tel. _ In order to be sure to be OB Hlectric power, at rat& of 2 cents time he arrived %’s‘.gng o‘clock and per 1,000 kilowattg plus $1.25 per alter rtfg‘istefing}‘gooked h‘aTC"lI}fi the horse power per maolith, on a basis of grand rotunda W'gh awe. Then 'h'e a five year contrac,» exclusive of cost spied the elevatorjfiand stepping over .of changing the _sent system of to it? said to thé%bom ‘How much Lighting. ete., whit® would be in the for a Fride: in tha-% sonny?‘‘ ‘‘Why neighborhood of $6;00. & nothing, step righ‘%in.” Precisely at _ w. p. Wa.'%wort’eclined to accept five his friend arrived and inquired H ins village offer of;{§1,250 for the two Mr. Hayseed bad?};een there. _ "Oh jots required for %smnd pive,â€"and yes," said the clerk, "you‘ll find him asks $9,000 as com®ensation for land in the .elevator, h:gs been. riding up expropriat_ed and d§gpreciationâ€"of balâ€" and down there al}:;{%he giternoon: . . jficeL.O%?iitoipoiefiafébiifgtof pIi)gullztiz The old woodenrn bridge cgyer the river at Wadsworth‘s mill is to be 1Câ€" § > placed at once By a new (:oncr\@te\j C structure â€" by the County Council .‘\gg through the efforks of Reeve R. J.| woogs Bull, who is to B{(’g congratulated on | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" his success in securing th s improveâ€" ts ment without too much delay.: If a | e park could be sec§red in that vicinity _ The and the street ca:i‘ line extended, Wesâ€" ing t ton.«ould hold u;i;fher head and make in the even Toronto pes(j;f;le take notice. son, More married nién than old bache s have been disgppointed in love. ‘once if they were fo be had. We can merelyâ€"_point the way and .hope some of our wealtny residents will get to That an old estag)lished and conserâ€" vative institutionm like the Bank of Nova Scotia has invested $8,000, in cash in this villag? proves that â€"well informed financial men have every conâ€" fidence in the futu_if”e; of Weston. There is no questian abdfi;t its future and it can be delayed onI_'& by the apathy of our own people. We need more houses that can be bought on easy tenms, many employees af the Roman Stone Company would imrchase homes at work and do sometl somewhat difficulg to serure. There is ’far more moneys lying idle toâ€"day than there was gome years ago and how and where tg invest it is a diffiâ€" cult problem to golve. To the ordiâ€" nary man or womi@n bonds and stocks of industrial @r ning concerns with their promises aÂ¥, ten to forty per cent. â€" dividends ag'e a -great allureâ€" ment. One who k.fioWs nothing about stocks and bonds %}refers to invest in real estate and usf;:aally has a better run for his monreyl. After all a man must simply exeréjse his own judgâ€" ment as to investments and advice on such matters is simply thrown away. : cRing AMNES ie e rardin c diroikes ce Hart & Riddell, Transfer Binder..".%~ .. ma§g... 2e ... Gartshore, Thoté-pson Pipe CorraeAce dsc r. .ns d Paul ~Charboneau,; work on streets.... . ...>..~....s H. Dunning,â€" work on streets. Ed. Smith, work &n streets. L. A. Lemaite, cé%xl, etc.:" z2 Timesâ€"& Guide.â€".%... ;..:>:..2 J. H. Taylor, postage, express, COan. Gen. HilectriG.. ... ... Contract _ Record= adWertis: The following &ecounts were then ordered to be pa1drâ€" (%eo_.' B. Moogk on account...$ 1,777 14 The Engineer was instructed to cancel the order _for three Sprinkler Cranes. â€" Te Resolved. , That “4 Court of Revision be held in the C@uncil Chamber on Wednesday June 2314 at ~8 o‘clock On resalution the Reeve and Clerk were instructed tojsign an agreement with the Hydroâ€"Rilectric Commission for 250 Horse Power. "The Clerk was them instructed to have the Water Works Bebentures and Couâ€" pons printed at olice. Mr. P. W. SothiHan of the Hydroâ€" Electric Power Cof@imission addressed the Council at sagme length quoting figures . to show f;i:?};\ey could _ supply power at half the éost of any private company. , 34 _From the Board Bof Railway Comâ€" missioners asking § the Council to show cause why am order gshould not pass to have an Eiectric bell placed on the C. P. R. crgssing at Dennison Avenue, _ the village to bear 40 per cert: of the cosJ_%f the Township of York 40 per cent. %gd 20 per cent. to be provided from the Grade Crossing Fund. e & behalf TFotal..... «.. .â€"s. ~p14,608 The Council adjourned at 12.15. Torooto Suburb§' Railway â€" estiâ€" mated, for suppiying the village with Electric power, at ratsé of 2 cents per 1,000 kilowattg plus $1.25 per horse power per malith, on a basis. of a five year contrac.,’- exclusive of cost of changing the p€esent system of A number of | c#nmunicatioos in connection with thegwater works were read. & ing this week with®reove R in the chair, counci#ors pres son, Bull and Cous#hs.. NESTON < oun C\ }UNCKTL . MEETING ~Weillnesday evee present PC 1317 38 10 25 93 24 35 35 58 12 60 5 50 13 20 00 94 50 92 DOWIR for the FADM Manual labor/ar even light exercise is impossible ‘with limbago. The muystles stiffer g@#it like steel â€"to move means agony. &Â¥nly a poweriul remedy can penetrate Weep @Rough ty help. The surest relff cogies irom roubbing in Nerviline. t inkw@ into the very root of the t#&ubl@â€"pénetrates whof an oily linirker®t c@nnot go. To ;;E vent Lumgggo sref@pghing, put on a Nerviline ZPoronftig _PRlaster which Tteâ€" moves inflammation &pd strain from the muscles, and acts as a guard from draughts and exposure. Nothing will so quickly cure as these remedies. All dealers sell Polson‘s Nerviline Poroug Plasters! Refuse all substitutes.. _ Goviding & Hamilton pe yere,. $2000 New Frame, -Swirgé'og;ms -f-metw}-anwd_\ igy?*~ BUILDING SITES $4 pfr foot. INVEST NGW. Wzfi}_ p%fiARGAfi 3 $11 0 (Jatrick." t rooms, e cn J. T. LOCKE & Cao,. 57 Victoria St. TORONTO INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LOANS YALTER LONGSTAFT or, 106 V. PARALYZED BY LUMBAGO Estates managed. Rents collected. City, Farm a property in every loca soldâ€" and exchansed Fire, Life, Accident, Burglary and Plate Glass Insurance effected in all Companies. Mconey to Loan at Jowest rates on City, Farm and Suburban wroperty. TELEPHONE, MarN 1967 291 Main St, Weston, J. A. WISMER, Manager. 06 Victoria St., Toronto ESTABLISHE en afit like & y. ‘l]y a pC ite Reep:â€" @fio relféf cogies â€" fAlIt qitks §ublge pén !-j') lr'"‘lv_,s go Â¥retrfhin; ‘orofie_RPlast mnmation *pd venience City, Farm and Suburban in every locality bought, exchanged. es bl@& â€"p@netrates whof Pt go. To pré: e $ ing» pUt on "a ‘ aster which reâ€" IanoUs Cnadian Airmofor il€ &A g and Enterost * Weston P

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