Times & Guide (1909), 2 Dec 1910, p. 1

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Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, o Gedar Posts and Builders‘ Supplies. ff'{;}(jfl \\ Orders for Silo‘s Promptly Attended to «+ BAYNES BUCCIES f *, , Milk Dealers, &c. _ _ REPAIRING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. _ @extRa vacues in Sucaies. _ Rrerpexnos: Mam Sreant _ JAMES GARDHOUSE Sulw reuth C Office and Planing Mill, Durrsrin St., near G.T.R. tracks _ «AerExr ror Masssyâ€"HarrIs INPLEMENTS MAIN ST. 2 =, = = WESTO ALL KINDS OF HARNESS KEPT N STOCKI' _ _ MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATORS : s SPEIGHT : AND WILKINSON * A CALL SOLICITED LIVERY IN: CONNECTION ht i n Feececec323.2320..c.c.c..00.29® ame2esee2e8s00e000000000 0 0 5) Gardeners, Butchers, Aw“mmsmm@‘s@ \fi‘b@%fiflbâ€"fiflâ€"mss“fi’“@ C McLAUGHLIN, .:. GRAY .. AND .:. TUDHOPE VYVOL. XXI lL and Inspect my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. PETER HAMILTON IMPLEMENTS A DA MS* ... WA GGONsS ASPINWALL â€"POTAIO _ MACHINERY I. CRUICKSHANK & â€"S0N§ a d & \'\\\"& \\1§ Humberside Waiting Room WEST TORONTO iz CGoal and Wood, Sand and Gravel, Cedar Posts. LOVE AND DETECTIVE STORIES SCRANTON COAL ie Block, lus e «p=g mmpemng ed ES â€" el :\ in â€" 55 o. Ip fal & <A h CB, c & Tess Te3 es Main St., UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING O A L AND W O 0O D W A G O N S T. _A.â€"FARP, l ati‘af Itimeore Oysters Ice Cream all Winter new every week, ten cents. The Standard Anthracite. H. COUSINS D..L:â€"& W. COAL CS),‘8 Promptly attended to SOLE] DEALER IN â€" DEALER IN â€" EMAIPE, FOR wWESTON, ONT. l : & A\ 4) yB# 32 4y 5 14L i y 3 * wC WESTON, ONT. WESTON \_The session of the Dominion Parliaâ€" (ment opened with the usual ceremoâ€" WESTON. ‘nies on Thursday. It is expected that wWESTON, ONT., FRIDAY, NOYVERIBERâ€"25 1910 Sir Wilftid Jaurier, premier of the Dominion, entéred uporn his 70th year last Sunday, ;hmong those to conâ€" gratulate him %)n the anniversary of his birthday viras the present king. Sir Wilfrid seems to have renewed his strength since is advent to power in 1896. At 'dbakf,h%lme he was not considâ€" ered physically pne of the strong men of his cabinet,g but &= has outlived many of thoseg,who were then assoâ€" ciated with hmf and seems toâ€"day to ts good for ma@y years to come. The Council% at its last session deâ€" cided to subniit a byâ€"law to the clecâ€" tors for four thousand dollars for a site for a nfew High School. We trust that the electors will make the vote in Janugry a very large one in favor of the l%iâ€"law. Land in Weston is increasing 1;1 price and delay for a few years means that the cost in all probability oé a suitable site would be moce tha:;% doubled. By purchasâ€" ing a site now it would be an eatnest of : the intentl%n of the Board to go on with the i,rection of a new school as soon as th% village passed the neâ€" cessary byâ€"laW& for funds for the erecâ€" tion, and the government might in that event Waii a few years before cutâ€" ting off the government grant. The inâ€" creased govmj;\ment grant to a new school would go a long way toward paying the dbfib*entures that would be issued by the x%illage for its erection. ‘of Lords. Theg general expectation is that the couintry will pronounce largely in favér of a second chamber of some sort} but part or perhaps more unanimo§sly against a House of Lords . constituted as the present House of Lords is. ed. The issues in the present election is pethaps the fiuost momentous in the history of the Empire involving as it does the veryé existence of the House In a few.â€"days/ the British House of Commons will bé dissolved and a new election will b¢ on in Great Britain and Ireland. Béfore Christmas day a new House of Commons will be electâ€" #tesees2esee2s200e20ee0c000 00 $ Poovderqedrdqeqqqcqqddrqeoaqye To the most popular little girls % of Weston or vicinity who poll the largest.. number _ of votes _ from Monday, Nov. 21 to Dec. 24, at 12 o‘clock p.m._ On every 5 cents © purchase you get 1 yote, for $1.00 & purchase 20 votes, etc. Give your votes to some little girl, she is looking for them. Nothing but CASH PURCHASES considered. Largest Doll valued at $25.00; 2nd prize doll, valued at $15.00. _ Dolls on exhibition Monday in Drug Store window. This year we are carrying a larger line of Xmas Presents and New Years Gifts than everâ€"Drugs, Optical Supplies Stationery, Chocolates and Conâ€" fectionery, Kodaks, and Kodak & Supplies, Jewellery (any article you wish), Drug Sundries, Fancy Soaps, Jewel Boxes, Ladies and Gentleman‘s Companions, _ Post 3 Cards, etc. ¢#eessesesee2se2e2eee000e0 se4e4 WE TEST YOUR EYES FREE OF CHARGE SUNDAY HOURsS. ' from 4 to 5 p.m. and 8 to 9 p.m. Very large and Beautiful WE REPAIRS WATCHES CLOCKS AND JEWELLRY. GIVEN AWAY ON XMAS EVE DOLLS FON XMAS DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN NOTES and COMMENTS F R EL E . _ J. INCH } TELEPHONE NO_S3 Sseazrscecee * Fiat Justitia, Ruat Cocium, ‘"It would seem, itherefore, beyomdi question, â€"that the most essential work . for good roads, at rtl}agpresem time, is,’ the creation of a .‘ public sentiment | favorable to the desired legislation, and the organization of this sentiment so . as to convince our legislators that, their constituents are in carnest in deâ€", manding prompt action, to provide the funds necessary tg give us improved . roads.?" ¢ After all, the average man doesn‘t lose so very much miney. ‘‘The problem of substituting a comâ€" prehensive system of improved_ roads for ithe dirty roads Whicdfi constitute 90_per eent. of our ‘hig*h,w:ays, has been advanced beyond the stage of stateâ€" ments showing the benefits of good roads. Everybody/ knows that the great majority of jour country roads are a disgrace to rbhé: people professing to be higly civilized. ~The meal question is, therefore, mot that of ithe advantages of good roads, but the praétical question of securing the enactment of legislaâ€" tion, providing the nécessary funds for the work of road /{improvement and maintenance."" "ox." GOODâ€"ROADS. The representative of a million farâ€" mers, the Hon. N. J. Bao'el_»d-er, Master of the National Gna.nglg/}o.f the United States, is onedxiltya:t%fi’ with _ working harder ithan any er man for good roads »throug‘hol;yagle land. Speaking at the recent Céonvention in Cleveland, Mr. Barcfll‘elnderf pointed clearly _ the growth of public sentiment in favor of betiter roads. ©Where only a few years ago ithe discussion of measures for road improvement WGEBJ confined tto farm journals. and “;e'ékly country papers,"‘ said he, lgfi'é now find the subject given prov}n’ce in "jourâ€" magaâ€" zines, national jowrnals, and influential newspapers. Toé the voices ‘of the farmers dem-an(fing larger appropriaâ€" tions fior impno{fied roads, we now have added those of the main7ufea‘atuvrens, merâ€" chanits, and other business men, who realize that the ‘prosp‘eri{f‘ty of _ our country depends on ithe prosperity of our agricultural intergsts, and that better roads will ‘do 1;1Ԥ;)re ito improve ithe welfare af the fdrmers, â€"and inâ€" directly ithe people ag a whole, than any other _reform. T‘hogg‘ugitawti‘on for good roads, originating with the farmers, and for a lTong time egpilduc»fed almost en tirely by them, has‘ broadened out into a great movement."" _ . : â€" Home Rule for Ireland keeps gainâ€" ing ground ~slowly but ~surely in Great Britain. This is largely owing to the change in front of the Irish Home Rulers themselves. They realâ€" ise now as they never did before that Ireland must depend financially on Gregt Britain, and so toâ€"day we find all agitation for separation from the Empire a thing of the past and the Irish Home Rulers strong Imperialists and willing to accef;)t much more limâ€" ited powers than the Gladstone Home Rule bill included in its provisions, stranger things have happened than to Lavye brought about~alter the present election a union between the Conserâ€" vative party and the Home Rule party. 3 ©Germany has so long been held mup for admiration in certain quarters as the most prosperous nation of the wotld that â€" the recent government statistical teturns in which it is menâ€" troned that very nearly one and aâ€" hali million ~off able bodied men are out of work came as a great surprise. When we add to this the number of men. in the ar'gny and navy of the country ‘we haVel over three millions who are not wage earners and who have to live 'ué‘on the wages of the workers. No wonder that at the preâ€" sent time there is much unrest and great complaint fof hard ~times and heavy burdens byii the wage earners of that country. * this session will bfl a short one but a very likely one.â€"} The defeat of the government candidate in a velry strong liberal co?stituency in Quebec has shewn that fthe feeling of the country iz beginning to run pretty strong against the government. The opposition are in great fighting spirit and promise to make things interestâ€" ing. The scandals in the Printing Deâ€" partment and the attendance of the militia as a guard of honour to Roâ€" man Catholic ‘gnitaries at the:r reâ€" cent congress in%Montreal ate sure to come in for an %iring. = 9 9 & g â€" E:E:mmmmmm MAONRECHORRATRERNEREREAEREREREAAEACRERCROR®E berta The per cent. of all ploughing comâ€" pleted this year, compared with the area planned for is less than last year, but the report is madeâ€"for a period one month earlier." The per cent. of sumâ€" mer following, compared in the same way is somewhat lower, but increases are shown for Saskatchewan an Alâ€" Some railroad secérities are almost as insecure as the rogd itself, § THE CENSUS. The Census Qffiece fssues toâ€"day a bulletin on the ‘erops j)‘f Canada, . as prepared from reportk made up to the end iof October. ly charitable North Bound. Interview us with regard to our quick system of sellâ€" ing Real Estate Is your property listed with us. Goulding & Hamilton 57 Victoria St. TORONTO LOANS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE WALTER LONGSTAFF, Weston WESTON PROPERTIES POWIR for the TA2M Going West 7.2Fa.m. * 900 a.m. 180 p.m.* 4.08 p m. * 7.30 p.m. 11.30 p.m. 8. 44 a.m. * 10:13 a.m. # 5.29 p.m. * 547 o:m.* . T. LOCKE & Co. or, 106 Victoria St., Toronto, h Bound. Sonth Bound 44 a. m.* 7.55 a.m. 18 a.m. f 11.09 a.m, * 29 p.m. * 4.23 v.m,. * 47 p.m. * 7.54 p.m, ® Do not stop on Sunday. _ 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. TELEPHONE, MAIN 1967 ty LOCAL TIME TABLE 291 Main St, Weston, ESTABLISHED 1862 » ns ‘ â€" CANanl (tRe Famous Canadian â€" Airmofor â€" Going East 7.14 a.m. 9.48 a.m. * 12.08 p m. * 7.18 p m. 9.88 p.m, * 8

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