Times & Guide (1909), 19 Aug 1910, p. 8

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3 Jouin aecominp Yorh oo Gpone COs m prpeit . g# NT TB C 71 TCJ te l ~ ; @2 CC 1 G 95 H 1 54 § f 6 h i1 9 iR B a B 1 6 & : zx desnurt do uie chtrad w wlion pit: STORE OPEN EVENINGS Payments of $1, 2 or 3 per week, To ggpwaooo;‘; new customers in Weston and adjacent villages, I am offering the following inducements: No. 8 Dundas St., Nest We Sell the Best . __â€" _ and Puarest Drugs 6 AT THE LOWEST PRICES ORDERS DELIVERED DAILY Millers anod Dealers in Grain and Feeds of all Kinds C. & W. Wadsworth CENUINE The Kind YÂ¥cou Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of aud has been made under his perâ€" W sonal supervision since its infancy. 2 4 4. # Alloyév no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and «*Justâ€"asâ€"good" arée but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of IEnfants and Childrenâ€"Experignce against Experiments The Kind You Hays Always Bought HGOGW ELL & CO. D. MORRISO N With our complete stock of TOILET ARTICLES Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pareâ€" goric, Drops and Soothing $yrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium; Morohine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness; It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teeth{ng Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, g;fi;lg healthy,and natural sleep. The Children‘s Panace he Mother}s Friend. Aarufacturers of "Three Lion Brand" Graham and W holeâ€"wheat Flours. 448 Ladies‘ Cloth Suits, regular $25, for $20 ; regular $20 for $16.50; regular $16.50 for $12.50. 3 +. & C > > & 150 only Ladies Wash Suit or Dress, $8.50 to $12.50, for $5.95. â€" = 4 7 â€" 75 Silk Dresses and Coats only, regular $20 to $55, for $15.00. _ â€" â€" . s 400 Boys‘ Suits, special $3.50 to $7.50. 3,000 Men‘s Suits, regularâ€" $25, for $20; regâ€" ular $20, for $16.50i; regular $16.50 for 12.50; regular $12.50 for $8.50. â€" _ â€" 22 Dozen Lawn Waists, regular $1.25 for 75e and PERFUMES, we challenge comparison nts and Childrenâ€"Experignce against Experiment i a m & Cb C What is CASTORIA : i7 1 \% 5 B i 7 Ee iess sn t WEST ON MILLS In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YyORK CITY. D R U G GIS TS , (ESTABLIS HED 1 828. CASTORIA 318 QUEEN WEST WEST TORONTO ALWAYS Telephone No. 1 They are interested, too, because _ a girl is sorry she canjt marry this journey wil}lltake Earl Grey and the man of her choligeâ€"and sometimes his party over this same route that was she is sorry if she @oes. f traversed by Lo,?d Selkirk‘s colonists j when, after & trying winter spentat It‘s a sign that & small boy has a York Factory 1811â€"1812â€"they made good disposition if he doesn‘t resent their way through many hardships, being told he looki like his father. The trip that ii‘lis Excellency is makâ€" ing is one of pé&auliar interest to the people of Winnipeg.~ With all sincer ity, it may be séid that Winnipeggers have a hearty interest in Earl Grey himself, becaugse oft the great goodwill he has shown toward this city and its people since he% became Govenor Genâ€" eral of Canada,;and the people here have genuine admiration and deep reâ€" spect for Earl Grey‘s administration of that high offige: } Heavy ]mfiligrfltion. 4 Seven months of:%frmmigrat}on have brought 160,000 new people into Canaâ€" da, chiefly, of coursée, to the West. 90 â€" | 000 of these came from the United Statesâ€"as many as game during the whole of 1909. Thaft so many have come this year, is anéefi'ecbive answer to the campaign lies;tg)f the clique of ra‘lroad men and lan.fi agents with inâ€" terests in the Souhfflwestem Btates. These men have tried to stem the tide of immigration to Og'),nadzt by fantastic stories of summerg‘vsnowstorms here and of armies of seftlers returning to the land of their ‘birth, the States. Figures obtained from authoritative sources, show th%i: exactly 313 sotâ€" ’tlers have returned to the United ‘States this year, and if it were posâ€" sible to find out \é‘hat sort of persons ‘ thesé are, there is no doubt that they would be shown fo be of the sort that flit as easily in 0§e direction as anothâ€" er. _ The West ig: well rid of this sort, and well pleased with the 175,000 setâ€". tlers of the solidééubstantial type, who have.crossed fr%m the States to stay : here and prospei;j. [ Earl Grey on Long Trip. ’ Earl Grey stajgted on his long t:ripi over the proposygd Hudson‘s Bay route last week. â€"_ ‘z> e Baptist Church. Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sundayâ€"School, 3 o‘clock p.m. St. John‘s (Anglican) Church. 11 a.m. Mattins and Sermon. 9.45 a.m. Sunday School. 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Celebration of Holy Communion, first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m. third Sunday at 8 a.m. On Sunday next, services held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m; School at 3 p.m. ?‘ Methodist Church. ; . Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 2.45 p.m. Rev. B. R. Strangways B.A., B.D:, Pastor. Public service at 11 a.m and 7.p.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 3 p.m. WINNIPEG, Man . Aug. 9, l910~â€"f Crop experts frora paglers, boards of: trade and governmentsfhave gone over | the West with care, afd it is the genâ€" *_e‘lja‘l opinion that the flelds will yield | fairly well on the avemige. Some parts, | â€"generally the soufhern portions=â€" | are badly burned by gthe dry weather, | but many other sectfons have splendid | crops, so that, takinggone with another, | there will prob :bly)e well toward . a | hundred million busels of wheat, with | the coarser grains -; proportion,_ In_ this outlook there ig prosperity or pri vation forâ€" the ind idualâ€"as the case may beâ€"but fairlyggood average ts sults, 4 . St. John‘s (Catholic) Church. On Sunday next. Mass will be celeâ€" brated at 10.30 a.m. Priest in charge Rev. Father Player, 0.9.B. e P 1 3 ® Is YOUR CORN TR@UBLESOME? Why not cure itâ€"@ cate it with Putnam‘s Corn Extra@or#&+No pain or soreâ€"‘‘Putnam‘s" is & gusganteod sucâ€" cess, try it. 4 St. Philip‘s. Divine service next Sunday at 11 o‘clock a.m. Methodist Church, Mount Dennis Our Winnipeg Letter. | Rev. T. Beverly Smith, Rector. J. Hughesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rector CHURCH SERVICES. Presbyterian Church. Rev. A. H. MacGillivray, Pastor. J. L. Sloat, Pastor. will be Sunday l Wondorfal Pr@gramme for the } Canadian Na, nal this year N ver was such & prograimme of fireâ€" works given as t@t prepared for the Capada National E%hibition this year. Thore will be firew?‘gks day and night. Japaness fireworks and exploding subâ€" marine mines in the afternoon and at night. ‘Naval Regow «t Spithead," "Battle botween a Rreadnought and an Airship," winding u® with a long list of gixty pisces which exbhgut the possibilities of pyrotechnics. 16 i@;éertainly a wonderâ€" ful programmeo. § This is simila® testingony to that of nearly five thousmynd #Uanadians who bave written unstinted words of praise to the manufacturers of Nerâ€" viline. For the cure of lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia and rheumatism there is no liniment with oneâ€"fifth the painâ€"relieving power of Nerviline. . â€" Refuse any substitute. Large 25c. bottles of Nerviline, or five for $1.00, at all dealers, or The Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, Ont. time I wo unable to poultices ; to bring t The ‘‘strike‘"‘ of ’iu&lbago is like a boltâ€" of," lightni â€"yég;l never know when it is coming or where it is goâ€" ing to strike. obfily the one cerâ€" tain thing about lunibago is the fact that it can b curc:g/ by Nervilineâ€" the obly‘ linignent# that penetrates Earl Grey has eame& the admiraâ€" tion of the West, generally, by underâ€" taking so long and arduoiéus a trip when he might have taken th% easier path of avoidance without g'excit'ing any criticism. The West leves men who do things, and Earl Grey is doing a good bit of work, and @%irty work at that, by making this lorig trip to Hudâ€" son‘s Bay . :g Big Sports E@nta Tw ) big sports event§.took place last weekâ€"the Stewards‘ %Up has arrived from England, and there was a big crickeb carnival in which cricketers from all the country from Winnipeg to the Rocky Mountgins took part. An associatioa was fogmed for the betâ€" ter mahagemént cf the game in the West and some fine &ames were playâ€" ed. The Stewards‘ #up is a splendid trophy, won for the fst time in sevenâ€" ty years by a crew offside of England, by the Winnipeg foug. The cup itself is a massive sfterlin silver product, weighing ten pounds&ind covered with inscriptions of victorfes dating back to 1841.. The Winnipe$ crew that won it will‘be home this fyeek and will be given a great recepti@o. S If You Have ‘"‘Nerviline‘"‘ Handy One Rubbing Will Cure the & Pain. THOUSANDS USE _"NERVILINE.*" and settled on the hanks of the Red River where this city now is in August, 1812. â€"Just now the people of Winni neg have an added interest in that event, since they are preparing to celeâ€" brate the coming of those hardy setâ€" tlers by a great Interpational Exposiâ€" tion and Selkirk Centénnia], to be held, bere in 1914. . Rairoad Importaut to Winnipeg. And they have a further interest in the journey which thff Governor Genâ€" eral is making in his most _ commend:â€" able desire to obtain khowledge at first hand. The people ‘gf Winnipeg reaâ€" lize that the project to build a railroad to Hudson’é Bay is a splendid andi worthy enterprise.. ‘It will be the means of placing Western Canada into far closer touch with the Old World than it is possible to be now, and will make the distance between Winnipeg and Liverpool 1,117 miles less than it is by the sbortest route now in use. The value of such a shortening of time and distance over a= transportation route between these important points is incalculable and the project is one in which His Excelleucj{;well may take a deep and hearty intex-?st. PREPARE FOR LU MBA FEIRE WOR id m 'TSclesé agog str&i suffe _-3 wigh 1 =R J syflne 3| # m jormeé gi¢ings sDago a spot, oul@ have _ ) Whove or â€" gid hot a the degired c @f eger ge I kgat? last s.Ԥ Brot UBLY. _ 1 102 5l 1%‘7 ck quf [efviBne I yits abÂ¥go:*==" F iilaR testingony thousgnd _ #Cana GALORE â€""* JAMES HUGILL, weston. y AGO 1476â€"1478 Dundas S8t., WEST TORONTO Oe uie on y es ce ce â€"â€"â€"«â€"nâ€"uâ€"-ummmm‘? If we did not believe doctors endorsed Ayer‘s Pills for constipation, biliousness, sickâ€" headache, we wou!d not offer them to you. Ask your own doctor about this. hy REREHRERTH nR H reepomenpoponoutnenopenteonensarey Seeepeponmnencerpeneernenenenencermemeneetooneachens Foolish question! Yet some people act as if a medicine could take the place of a doctpri The best medicine in the world cannot do this. Hayefa family doctor, consult him frequently, trust him fully If we did not believe doctors endorsed Ayer‘s Chen#f Pectpral for coughs and colds, we would not offer i to you, / Ask your doctor. No alcohol in this cough medicinie. â€" ME 1 [yer Co., Lowell, Mass, Are Doctors Any Good? High Class and Artistic Monumental Wo . G. WARDELL, knows just why "ENGLISH‘ so good. § RANBRAM-EENDERS()N, LIMITED., ‘"‘The old man knows good paint, you bet. AeuS PAINT â€"

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