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Times & Guide (1909), 18 Aug 1911, p. 1

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_ i SCRANTON COAL ‘,, & =â€" DEALER IN â€" | *L.amber, L%fih, Shingles, Sash, Doors, , * Cedar Po ts and Bui‘ders‘ Supplies. L > _ Office and Planing Mill; DorFERIN 87. near G.Tâ€"R: tracks P s _ § CARRIAGE SHOP “4“ M\â€"a > Nes We bave them. You waut them. f yue" Come and get them. They are yours, agf :~ At very low prices. t & U GGIE S | . JAMES CG, I A‘.u;p%r:: f 4k . Miilk Dealers, &c. 'l _ _ _ REPAIRING IN ALL DEPARPTMENTS. | RMEXTRA VALUES iN BUGGIES. } G ( | | NhAE Y hn > 2 3 . .. COUSINS g;%%“?*;"",g?ASPINWALL PoIA 1O MmACHINERY [ The Times :mdil Guide does not seo g.«g;f,w:fi“'gj : eye to eye with some of the viesys exâ€" sgfi“KINDS OF HARNESS KEPT 1N STOCLHS pressed by spearo§ at â€" the Litteral conâ€" & _ MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATORS | secvative‘s greatubathcring last Satur T £. § & | day afternoon in @xhibition Park. Tt is g:fid Inspect my Stock before purchasing elsewhere |dificalt to contelfe how "reciprocity 2 Gesssseecccsesce2s2eee0e0e0e 0e sesscesee0seece0e0e00e020 0K _ i ONE HUNDRED PEOPLE / VOL. XXI RESIDRNOR : :29’5. 2 ~o uit B3 ensemmenennensmemmmmmnommrnmnmmmemmummemmummâ€" *‘“““‘w“‘“m“\“““fi“w‘“‘ ‘m“ a #eeascsceecacece0e0000erseet sm»wmms&i& Eagle Block, Gardeners, Butchers, McLAUGHLIN CARRIAGES _ ard AUTOMOBILES ADbaAmS‘ _ wacGcsonNnNs ‘ PETER HAMILTON IMPLEMENTS _ ASPINWALL POTAIO MACHINERY CGoalland Wood, Sand and Gravel, Cedar Posts. Ice Cream Bricks 20 cents each. WILL KEEP HARD FOR HOURS. LATEST SQDA FOUNTAIN } Hurmmberside Waiting Room < WEST TORONTO C O A L AND W 0O 0 D J. CRUICKSHANK & SQONB â€"~â€"BUGG/ES / L. A. LEMAIRE, UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Orders for Sflo‘s Promptly Aitended to Main St., Mam StRrest Farmers! Keep your Boys at home! _A brand new Buggy, neatly upholstered, and with a seat wide enough for two, will do the trick T. A. FAPP, Can be seated at one time in the large Ice Cream Parlour in the Humberside Waitine Roore. The Standard Anthracite. N Co better made. No better material. No better workmanship . No better place to get them than at D. L & wW. COAL C3 Promptly attended to SOLE DEALER IN B & MA A \%.2 FOR WESTON, ONT. "Fiat Justitia, Ruat Coclum," _ * WESTON WESTON complished betweem the Canadian proâ€" vinces and the Unfed States the proâ€" visions of <~which @vere to remain in force for ten yeats§ and, on _ the whole proved a good thike for our people. at that time ou natufal resources were as importart @s they gre to day, and. only required & capitail for their development. During the twelve years of its operation an =sizrce that time no word was heard $f the annexation bogey until about fiFe months .ago. and * we are not likdly to hear any motre of it after Seplember 2ist. The in natural produd®s"‘ with the Unitcd‘i States, means "@bmmercial union in disguise, and thit means ultimate, annexcation.‘‘ “I Canada to remain. on the map?. The ~_:f (Cengressmenr) Were" saying openly wh#t every intelligent! American thinks, ht[t when ‘he pact!’ is consummated, the firstâ€"step will be| taken. towards l‘n-'Tng the Dominion‘ paut and parcel offthe United States." In 18 | Now that the [Federal elections are announced for tember 2lst, organâ€" izers, éandid,ates and stump orators are all jumping ihto the conflict, and mo doubt will Phss many sleepless nights quring t‘e next _six weeks. From now on wilf be waged the hotâ€" _est political camign perhaps since ithe days . Sit Jhn, A. MacDonald launched his hifh tariff National Policy. _ The mafin issue before the Canadian peqple At the forthcoming election is Recipr,ity in natural proâ€" ducts, with the gited States:" The fate of the pregent administration hangs on the decigion of the country on this propositio®. It has been hintâ€" ed too that, if -:'_' Government is reâ€" turned, some cha"e will be made in the rules of procédure in the House.| No needless energy will be wasted by| the leadors of eithér political party to, formulate a platf@rm.. Some aver that Sir Wilfrid is taW ng his political life; in his hand in mgkingâ€"this appeal to‘ the people, while gthers assert that he. will be returned ?powvr with an inâ€"iJ creased majority. j C &x\ssss‘s\,\s\s‘m‘\,t\‘-& wWESTON, ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST 1¢ 1911. %ssstsss\tss-“sssssw o MAIN STREET, We will repair your Watches, Clocks and Jewellery at lowest prices. JEWELLERY as a side line, not 200 per cent. profib as some are chargâ€" img you in Toronto, but a fair profit. We test your eyes naburallyâ€"After 8 years experience we guarantee our work in testing eyes and refitting classes . 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. consisting of various pieces Cups and Saucers Cream Pitchers ‘Fruit Dishes â€"Bread and Butter Dishes Spoon Trays, etc. . For quick sale, we are selling at exceptionally low prices. HARD ENAMEL CHIN A We have just received a large assortment of NOTES and COMMENTS § SUNDAY HOURS 4 to 5 p.m., 8 to 9 p DRUGGIST â€"AND TELEPHONE NO. 53 = aign perhaps since hn A. MacDonald h tariff National n issue before the : WESTON OPTICIAN M\. went out on April th. and_ was seriâ€" ously handicapped w§en the strike be eame genstral among all the branches oi the building trade®in Juns, so that it had to ftate secogkd placet in the list.~ ‘Forento takingf the lead.â€" The backward sorinz hindgred early oP&‘a~ tions in reany places#but the insrease is emanable; â€" â€"â€"â€"Aeerr. a. sn stril the first inclease B sain of Mr. H. Bourassay the nationatl leader in the last House gf Commons at Otâ€" tawa, Hhas announced that Re will not he a candidate for : ny constituency at the forthcoming Tiections, and adds that he approves of Mr. Monk‘s stand regapding recipro@ty amd the, navyy and furtHer_ inti ates that he will take an,. active p a im the campaign as , supporter of Wir. Monk‘s policy. Instead _ of posing my longer as an independent lea&or,' JMr. Bourassa has become q follower§gand supporter of tho congervative leader in the province of Quezec. ancouver rst part deser L â€" A _ nHmber C previcus record 5â€" Althoush the fir 2 â€"en n _ wert into foree on t is that ‘"‘the contesâ€" e gramted for such a 1 mines may, through ?, fail tqo produce coal Eeet public requireâ€" puGing. oPelg m report a de _ their permits thie stike DC the pranches Juns, sg that place: in the wIn B ) WB th ted in 105 Tooj 2a% n NC molesied by bie pol®e. Cnâ€" the. _ Gay fixed for drciding thienatier the friend who had repaircd ®n rasse: fo the Row, looked in vaingfo; him vatil in the: milchâ€"abusedâ€"_ di@ver of :‘ »Wwater gart. which ‘was earedfing up and down splashing ‘ everyone, & they â€" spied . he laughng eountenane@® of. the triuzsaph; gunt Lord Gharles,.â€" 8 .._â€" s e FESTIVAL 1 _EMPIRE Mass of Music and @olor that make One feature offfthe C.N.E. Just picture to y@uâ€"self the lawn i front of Windsor C@stle with a doze bands playing into fime detachments c uniformed men fromevery arm of En; land‘s Army, Navy &nd Colenies. An when this mass of &husic and color j imposition 500 merâ€"ith lanterns moyv _ The species ol Woods having the technical qualities kequired by these industries at prese@t grow only in small quantities inwthe agricultural and farming districise!l Canada. For this reason the supmily is rapidly beâ€" coming diminished s§ that unless steps are taken to refores® or conserve the P:roducticn, we must {Meperd more and more for our supply on the United Staitas. The fact tha® the woods necesâ€" sary for the proper Building of agtiâ€" cultural implements. @&mnat be secured in any quantity in Eanada tends to increase th? cost of smanufacturing in Canada. x Statistics of the lumber used have teen received fromf162 companies,; conâ€" sisting of the Agificultural Implement anck Vehicle Manu#acturers of Canada in six â€"provinces by, the | Forestry Branch of the DePBartmemt of the Inâ€" terior. 76,474,000 feet of Lumber vwere used. worth $2,51312955. ~» am avcerace cost of $32.86 perkthousand. Ontario used nearly 90 pe@ cent. of the total for the Dominion; EQuebec purchased 6 per cent; Manito®a 4 per cent. and Nova â€" Scotia, Naw Brunswick and Prince Edward Isl&ni used very small amounts. Woods uged im these indusâ€" tries require stren@th and durability which is shown byf the large amount of Maple, Elm, Og, Ash, Birch and Hickory that werekused. Of the naâ€" tive woods, cherry Mwas the most exâ€" pensive at $104.00 per thousand. and Itonwood the cheamest at $15.:00 per thousand. Mahogafiy at $120.00 per thousand, was the fmost expensive of imported woods. : XCHCEOEChCHCEOBCEOHOROACECpSRTAAAORCECHOnCA®HErOnentrench® .g.x.x.:.:.:'&ggz,‘:.:.:.:.’: LUMBER USED BY AGRICULTUR AL IMPLEMENE AND VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS, IN CANADA, 1910. d Charl dt d WINNIN ve who ac ends â€" t without erfen: roadway The Dake and, Falc up se â€"clc th pted N. n n It stops itching Wand falling hair and makces ha®e&@#fow thick and abundantly? or meney back, 50 eâ€"nts for. a large bottle. _ Patisian . Sage makes the hair soft and brilliant and promotes, growth. _,Soldâ€"and gUaranâ€" teed:â€" in Weston, by W, J. Inch, _‘ Hâ€"IPar that W. cause ha thirning ha saver, Rair J on the marl Bank of Nova If: you want to buy a house or choose a building lot in Wiston see our list we can locate yournight. Soulding & Hamiilton 57 Victoria St. TORONTO J. Tâ€"LOGCKE & Co. INSURANCE LOANS REAL ESTATE WESTON PROPERTIES Gasolene Engines, Airmotors Windmills, Force Pumps, stc, Phone z1 _ Main Street, Weston. \‘nd we Lhin Hair on Wesron Poupr Wore WALTER LONGSTAFE, Prop. Estates managed collected. _ City, property in eve sold and exchan Money to Loan at lowest rates on City, Farm and Suburban pzoperty. Fire, Life. Accident, Burglary and Plate Glass Insurance effected in all Companies. ‘ AT4 we say to eB@ry‘body, you can your moneyMepas@ WÂ¥ Parisian n‘t the bes#f haw$ efower, hair hair beailti d ‘dandruff cure Everyt‘dog in REAL ESTATE. TrumprHoxnE, Maix 1967 Te im tâ€"to olu+, 6. Ni ESTABLISHED 1862 sTOW . vilfiere C nothi om â€" ; to c@@ryhody, mone yÂ¥e pa c c es# hag C arltih®r â€" a@a dia t #bkyq 2 ching kcakp # an kcs hafes#fow anaged. Ronts and Interest City, Farm and Suburban in every locality bought, exchanged. Scotia Bidg, Weston, toria S5t., Fo:onto. > e, theâ€"hair grower guaranteestwill not T. valiiere %e bair is hiflon this â€"earth s on '% 2 @

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