Times & Guide (1909), 7 Jul 1911, p. 1

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1 SCRANTON COAL McLAUVGHLIN CARRIAGES ‘:"‘,*MM 0 L s s mfiwwmm‘,+ _ _COAL AanNo w o o0 Dp 5_ T. A. FARP, j JAMES GARDHOUSE and AUTOMOBILES _«A DaAMS®‘ :. w acsons _PETER HAMILTON IMPLEMENTS 22 ASPINWALL PoTAIO _ MACHINEKRY LALL KINDS OF HARNESS KEPT IIN STOCK & MELOTTE CREAM sSEPARATORS kaagnd Inspect my Stock before purchasing elsewhere e o â€" 3 Vlilk Dealers, &c. _ _ REPAIRING IN ALL DEPARPTMENTS. «@xtTrRra vacues in succaies. _ 0 OCSe8*8e8sesse:s0ee0c000000000c0c00c00cc00++ * * * (K) & 3,' ONE HUNDRED PEOPLE / + â€"â€"â€"â€"FORâ€"â€"â€"â€" ;? Gardeners, Butchers, [ss VOI., XXI LW A GO NS _ :4 LATEST SODA FOUNTAIN | € eecessee8s0e20200e00000000 00 \ssswws\swaxssss“‘@ e and Planing Mill Om : Mam Sreser Coalliand Wood, Sand and Gravel, Cedar Posts Ice Cream Bricks 20 cents each f WILL KEEP HARD FOR HOURS. Humberside Waiting Roorm s WEST TORONTO UNDERTAKIN G AND EMBALMING er, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, p Pwts&a?nd Builders‘ Supplies. Orders for SiN‘s Promptly Aitended to Main St., _ _â€" Fairmers! _ Keep your Boys at home! A brand new Buggy, neatly upholstered, and with a seat wide enough for two, will do the trick . A&. LEMAIRE BUCGGIES ! fii“"g“"\*féixa‘t%"%hé‘r11 You want them. _ Come and get them. They are yours ds At very low prices. B U GGIE S i CGRUICKSHANLE & SONS Can be seated at one time in the large Ice Cream Parlour in the Humberside Waiting Roor. COUSINS The Standard Anthracite. No better made. No better material. No better work manship. No better place to get them than at Promptly attended to s cL. & wW. COAL CC § =â€" DEALER IN â€"â€" DUFFERIN ST., near G.T .R SOLE DEALER IN CARRIAGE SHOP VESTON, ONT. Che Ctmps WESTON. tracks K ) The importfnce of pure water is ilâ€" lustrated by tire fact that®t constitutes between sidtyffive and seventy per cent. of the entire Weight of the body. It is present in afl the tissues and fiuids where its presence is necessary to give them that fiikdity so essential to the a | | Mr. R. L. Borden leader of the Libâ€" ’eral Conservaflive party at Ottawa, is ’being given & most enthusiastic recepâ€" ’tion while to§ring in the Western proâ€" vince, Mr. B§@rden is a man of most ")pleasing pers@na} appearance, of strong ‘convictions, frank and fearless in his luttjeranczes, afkid possesses to a high deâ€" rgree those qiialities which make for" legdership. is announcement of policy § Jat Winnipeg fon Western problems was | ]received with great_ and prolonged} ;che‘ering. His message to the West if! | returned to Wer is to give the Prail‘iej Provinces ful® control of all their own !public landB, state control of all ’ ;termirna] eI ators. the _ Hudsen Bayl JRaiIWay built and operated by an inâ€" | dependent @ommission, a pcrmanrnt:’ !tarrif Comnm®#sission, and other matâ€"l ters, all of wWhich deserve the united coâ€"| operation affld support of the great West. Of co se he meets with strentâ€" ous oppositi@n from the grain growâ€" ers‘ A&sociaon but speaks manfully and featlessly$ and appears confident of ers‘ Asso and fearl« the result i During the pastfweek two events ocâ€" ; currad _ of more than passing interest "fio the. citizens of Weston and which mark an importailt forward movement in the history of our town. One was r’r/he launching ouf of the Weston Band ‘into the field offmusical competition, I:thn at Barrie §n Coronation day it captured two pfizes, took first place in the marching competition and seâ€" |c<md prize in th# Test Selection in the ‘first class amatfur Bands of the proâ€" fvincm. The bainfl deserves the hearty support of the ‘own. The other was jthvat interestingfceremony, on Saturday iaftfirno)on, of Iying the corner stone of the Westmirfter Presbyterian Sunâ€" day. School To@m on Main Street, a.t‘i the laying of fyhich the congregation . has made a beBinning of that Instituâ€" | tional work which means so much for | the building ufp of the social side of | the Christian Bite of the church. A. detailed accout of this ceremony will | be found on affother page of this week‘s | issue of the Tikaes and Guide. | hsswsssssssxuas&ssw ® %\‘\“‘““-“‘\“fi ‘@‘é 4 MAIN STREET, : WESTON We will repair your Watches, Clocks % .2 and Jewellery at lowest prices. WESTON, ONT., FRIDAY, JUI JEWELLERY as a side line, not 200 per cent. profit as some are chargâ€" ing you in Toronto, but a fair profit. We test your eyes naturallyâ€"After 8 years experience we guarantee our work in testing eyes and refitting glasses . We don‘t make a cut in every article in our store, but we endeavor to place articles at lowest prices to carry on a successful business, and we claim we save you money. It never fails. We have it already put up in one pound packages,ro chance of adulteration. _ PRICE as cheap or cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. Paris Green perard‘s moust ontty NOTES and â€"COMMENTS â€"== TELEPHONE NO. 53 se SUNDAY HOURS 4 to 5 p.m., 8 to 9 p THE OLD RELIABLE DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN two pfizes, took irching# competiti in th# Test Selec amatfur Bands . : biinkl deserves the fown. _ The sting eremony, o of Iying the cc tminiter Presbyt l ro@m on Main of fyhich the co L beinning of th & which means sc 2z ub of the soc an fife of the ol fouBt of this cere n afftother page of (| es and Guide * d w s % k k e t ordcn leader C vaflive party at i & most enthusi togring in the W Br,dbn is a mar " Fiat Justitia, Ruat Cocluny, _ INCH essential to the Montreal, Que ‘t _ own E_ ‘all n Bay an inâ€" 10 Zn€ poisonoug§Uric Kcid which they should remov&&sta in the blood, accumulates in and muscles, and canuses agony. Father Morriscy‘s ‘‘No.7" puts the kidneys right. removes the Uric Acid from the blood and the whole system,andcures the Rheumatism. soc. a box at your dealer‘s, or from Father Morrisey Medicine Co. Itd. ‘‘I took Father My iscy‘s Prescription for Inflammator / Rheumatism. I had suffered everything with it, but in three weeks after stagting Father Morriscy‘s Prescription Ifas able to do my work, and after talMdg four=dollars worth of medicine IAMak wof. I highly recomâ€" mend it any suffeger with}Rheumatism.‘‘ Rhenmatis 1 gbmes fropm bad kidneys. The poisonoug fUric Acid which they should remov&&staye in the blood, accumulates in Tebafs and musrles a~1 According to â€"Britigh Press reports (su Wilfrid Lauriet was the outstandâ€" \ing figure at the Im@erial Conference. lViscount Haldane, 5‘ retary of War, ;is reported â€" to hvave remarked; "Sir | Wilfrid Laurier has be@n indispensable. | Hs is the Nestor of‘ thad Conference and his sound views and great experience ‘kept us all straight.‘" The Canadian :Prcmier stated ‘at the §Constitutional |Club that though a paflty man he be. {longed to no party whteVer when in Britain. He and his C@binct did not forget that when in Gregt Britain they! ‘becamo part of the gre‘vcr whole. He .rcferred to the fact thaf it is fourteen “years since Canada intduced a sysâ€" \ tem of Ppreferential tifde to_ Great ‘Bl‘ib@in without any confitions, believâ€" }‘ing the policy to be :.n’d and chey ‘bad _ ~Roisted it to t iÂ¥ top of the “mast,” but they pbelievéd in trading with other countries as i ell._ That is surely pretty good policy. Mrs.Agnes Edgar,of Gr d Falls,N.B., had a terrible time witlWW l flammatory Rheumatism. _ Anyon Lo has had this most painful discage will understand her suffering â€"and Ke joy when she found Father Morr®qf‘s No: 7 â€"had cured her. She saye/ $4 Worth of Father Morrisey‘s "No. 7" Cured Her of Inflammatory Rheamatism. AT WORK IN 3 wErks V, and ‘his charmi ‘Consort, Queen Maty, were crowned? Westminster Abâ€" bey, that great half which had been, ied t ie en occamenm for 206 yeaes: Never. before did ancoronatio.n touch so mainy responsivvchords, nOt _ Ceteâ€" mony so many :;‘x al hearts. The fsolcmnity of the â€" Reene can only be imagined as the Argbishop of Canterâ€" bury administered "e Coronation oath in the presence of B the thousands of spectators, and the King‘s response, "I solemnly promi so to do‘"‘ must have been imp:‘essi. ‘"Long live the King.‘~ It surely WS the greatest and most gorgeous specficle ever seen in London. a Perhaps never befoie in the history of nations, certainly never before in the history of Britain was there such a Cowing as that wifich took place on 22nd day of June, when King George is necessary about mef@llic roofs is to ground the four,cornerg of the puilding with common heavy fence wire. Wire fences should be groubded every sixth post to protect live s#tock in the fields from lightning whe it strikes and runs along the fence Wires. l, A bulletin recently mgublished by the Manitoba Agricultural PCollege will be !of considerable interes#® to farmers. T ‘ Tefers to the protection® of farm buildâ€" ‘ings from lightning. O# The writer reâ€" ‘commends a fiveâ€"sixteorft‘h inch galvanâ€" izcd iron strand for t conductor or guy wire as it is often alled, iron beâ€" ing prefcrable to st‘celon account of its somewhat greater t‘_, tation. . Copâ€" per or iron pointis ardf recommended, mand they should ‘be fixfd vertically on the roof twenty feet Rpart. Points should also beâ€" put &n cupolas and chimneys. The writer fclaims all that is necessary about meBallic roofs is to ground the four,corner§ of the puilding discharge of all thdir an ingroédient of theps !sary to give them J sistency which woul it, and without whik would ‘be destroyed. }Whuâ€"\n new substances body, and is the much of the waste m r;i_ngwrodicnts are dischal ‘#;lsts the nutritious faold to find their wa ating fluid by mea nutrient elements ar build up and give st metry to the body. portant part in the how essentially neces should be pure and w prak wofl. INhighly recomâ€" év Keger ‘."' heumatism.‘ ism abmes from bad kidneys. 1ou$ §Uric Acid which they nove@stay$ in the blood, sin JeE and muscles. and surely ws the g cous specfiacle ev # e e ok ‘l‘. o k x : to Britlh Pr Laurier was the at the Imferial Taldane, 5‘ tetar to havel rema tier has be@p ind estor of‘ the Con! views and Wreat straight.‘‘ The ted ‘at the §$Con hough q patity n io party whteve > and his C#bine when in Gl]et Bi i _of the gre‘vcr v the fact tha ;:" it i Canada intduc ferential â€" tifde rout any conitio: icy to be :.n’d ed it to th§ to they pelievéd i ‘ountries as i ell. ‘ good policy. otect live s#ock i n‘ng uh<§ it the fence 'ire»s. te 0 s oo oo oK . B w op Lk never bofe in‘ / ~Aitertainl ‘/ never of Britain was is that { ch tyo f June, hcn Kj _ charmi ni;; ‘Conse crowned - Westr reat half which lanrâ€"gocafions for e did a Ecoromati esponsiveg chords, nany l@yal hea of the Reene car the Arghbishop ime wit Anyon h l discage yrill and joy lorrigqhy‘s sayc/ j iscy‘s F ; heumati c functions.~ It. is solids being necesâ€" that special comâ€" be lost without h their functions It is necessary ‘re taken into the Lcdium whereby ecaveryed t ngth and symâ€" aking such imâ€" uman economy ty that water lesome. blished by the College will be to farmers. It of farm buildâ€" The writer reâ€" h inch galvanâ€" e conductor or alled, iron beâ€" on account of otial and useless EgedA Water asâ€" Lelements of the into the cireulâ€" L of which the 191 i. 13 The neceqgsary forms will be furnished on application to the Veterinary Dirâ€" ector General _ and Live Stock Comâ€" missioner, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. 3 a horse dying oribecoming incapaciâ€" tated for service diWring the season, an approved â€" substitule is _immediately placed in the sameq district, the Miniâ€" ster â€" may, alter due consideration of the cireumstances, Ruthorize the payâ€" ment of the subsidy above mentioned. T; :s Wmmmmmmm eeneresmesmemmentimnenmecmencenrent _ _ (3) _ H approved shall be du «B flce arresnats oi o e aen on B e ie i or buamaoalep hk ly and properly advertised to stand for OI choose a bllll(’hifl_\%lms: service of mares, umder the ordinary and 117 2 ip e general con{ditions usual in the districts Wiston see our list Ye oo â€"_ % ; 1 t â€" on _ in which they aré to be kept, at an locate you I’Ig’ht. § 2 . s anntial service fre@ (except in the case _ 7 oi _ E of Thoroughbred #nares) of not more G o 0_ P s ~;»«¥ than $10 to ensurd such sovicc m o GOUIGINGY & Hamilton _ mares prove to beliin foal. Eveléylt‘l!“n REAL ESTAE;{“;ZE Any person, firmjor corporation own. Nova Scotio Blaa. Wetna*s%. ing or controlling‘any Thoroughbred Bank Of Nov’a‘-Sc?tla %’;;};:;fi,,fx stallion in regard %o which all of the _ OIf, 1660 Victoria St., Foronto, _ _ _ conditions above set forth shall have s p 2 x been ‘duly and properly fulfiled shall, â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"t=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"mses on production of satisfactioy evidence wWESTON POSTAL CuipmE. > thereof @,nd of the ifact that a reasonâ€" : able number of @res, other than Mails close at Westor Post cTice as *2l Thoroughbred maré, have been seIVed followg:â€" > $ during the season, Be entitled to receive _ y at the close of eabh such season the Going West §.30 a.pi sum of $250.00 I‘rofn the funds of the Going East 11.45 arm. . Live Stock Branch? If, in the event of Aaine vaL. t . aee s (2) Horses ghi}fi be olf â€"good sizp, quality and formation and shall be free from all hereditary unsoundness; thiese lconditions tof be ensured by subâ€" mission annually to a thorough, care> ful examination cifher at the hands of the Veterinary Diteetor General or such other members offthe veterinary staff of the Department,} or other perfons as the Minister maygfrom time to time appoint for this pilrpose. (I) All horses q account of which aid is given by the Department must be registered in the: Thoroughbred_ Stud Book of the Canadifan National Live Stock Records. & The lack in qurglight horses of the i_ _ _â€"â€"<~â€"â€" â€"â€" sfppm â€" quality derived oflly from the infuâ€" _ â€"<â€"" 5 â€"<â€"<â€"< Sss sion of Thoroughb';d' ‘blood is the subâ€" (Ouiingece fonee 1 elgt toon ject of adverse co ent by all, Ruroâ€" G l E , A_ : t Pfan horsemen whojvisit the Dominion g with a view to invéstigating its possiâ€" aSO ene n ules’ $s lrmo OrS’ bilities as aâ€" fiel& for the purchase j j an . â€"Thr at Reises whither top military puiporcs Windmills, Force Pumps, etc, or for ordinary saddle or harness use. a~ 5. In this connection f#t should be rememâ€" Phoge zt _ MaiIn Street, Weston. bered. that while horses for the last mmmennmemmmmm en mm mmesmmmmencmmmmemmemenmmmmnemm named, or in fact, for any of these purâ€" 7 % poses, may well be bred from sires other LOANS $ than Thoroughbred,} it is of importance _ Money to Loan at lowest rates on that on the side Sof the dam thers _ City, Farm and Suburban property. should, in order tosDroduce the best teâ€" INSURANCE 7 sults, be, in suchBases, a Sttong adâ€" Fire, Life, Accident, Burglary and mixture of T«horou»@hred blood. Plate Glass Insurance effected in all The conditions under which assisâ€" Companies. tance will be gIVeD}j ate as follow?z:â€" _ pEFaAr_ Corâ€"aâ€"m are_as a rule fai seldom the case Thoroughbred, During recent ars many appeals have been made Bro the Honourable Sydney Fisher, Milnister of Agriculture, by horsemen anxibus to bring about an improvement if the quality of our light horse stock ahd who are of opinâ€" ion that for this '%)urpose an infusion of Thoroughbred Ablood_ is ess>ntigl. Recognizing the force of these apDeals as well as the imBortance of the subâ€" ject.. Mr. Fisher lzs decided to grant assistance . under o tain specified conâ€" ditions to.. persons maintaining Thorâ€" oughbred stallion§g for service in the Yarious provinces. In deciding upon\this step the Minisâ€" ter has been largelly influenced by the fact that while st&llions of other reâ€" cognized breeds, w &n in capable hands, AID TO TH@ROUGHBRED STALUILIONS. rule fairli profitéfllve, tf;is _iVSI with regard to the ©~+ J. T. LOGCKE & Co. Going West: 8£.30 a po Going Hast 11.45 arm. . Going Nerth 5.00 p.m. Going Fast 6.45 p.m. Mails arrive from East 8.20 a.m: From East 9.35 a.m. / From West 12.10 p.m. From’, ast 5.45 p.m. Fromgg%&st T12p.m, From East 7.30 p.m. Post Office cloTaés at 8 o‘clook p.rm except Friday and Saturday evenings If you want to buy a house or choose a building lot in Wieston see: our hst“w locate you right. oo 57 Victoria St. EORONTO WESTON PROPERTIES REAL ESTATE Wreston Puup Works f WALTER LONGSTAFEF, Prop. Estates managed. Renté and Interest collected. City, Farm and Suburban property in every locality bought, sold and exchanged, _ Fire, Life, Accident, Burglary and Plate Glass Insurance effected in all Companies. TELEBPHONE, MTZfi*fl%S? ESTABLISHEED 1862 e e aa 2 wé(fi@% 2 :‘t:f*‘ oge ~ 25 e t%f 1ton _ y > : NO. 3 mes

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