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Times & Guide (1909), 8 Sep 1911, p. 5

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E Paints and Oils. 3 ‘~Happy Thought and Oxford Ranges _ KEYS & BULL ‘ _ MAIN STREET, WESTON . 0 Afaar ~P u/ ariZ® ~re FMef$t t W. E. COLEMAN l‘-’ Perfection Oil Stoves. 3 _Bereen Doors and Windows ;"La,wn Mowers and Garden Lools. ‘ Fleury Ploughs, Scufflers and Wheel ‘ barrows . â€" Farm aad Lawn Fences. ‘ Metallic Roofs and Ceilings. _ Genasco and Excello Ready Roofing . Portland Cement. Hot Water and Hot Air Heating. _ Eavetroughing. â€" Special prices on Nails to Builders. [ i | ¢ <_ / A COCD SUIT | l f __HAR D W ARE V [ Corner Church and Wellington Streets 5 ««Doeth Good Like a Medicine" 0 AArv/a AAraRAAAMAAAA® (Orders delivered. TAILOR and FURNISHER MAIN ST. â€"_â€" WwE 7 ORCNT O It helps him to help himself to success, and as we said at the top it doeth good like a medicine. A stylish perfect fitting suit gives a man courage. It puts confidence into his step and speech. . "'isn’t a qnestion at all as to whether a man can afford to dréss well. He most assuredly can‘t afford not to. We can lhelp you ambitious people if ~ Mn lot us. 2 right. We have on our list a small Factory site adjoining the G. T. R. tracks; A evenâ€"room new frame house on King reet; also several building lots that re in choice location, and the price Ight. Now is the time to buy efore the advance in price ich is sure to come as ave several desirable v houses in the list. Call and see before making your s@%gction of a home. If yorr wish to sell your property list it with us, as we sell quick, if price is W. R. WADSWORTEF pEHRSOl\l & McEWEN See their List of Properties. Carprrar Pam Ur REsERVE _ â€" â€" of stylish patterns. H. P. IRWIN white shop on Deposits received in Savings Department of $1.00 and upâ€" awards, and interest _ allowed thereon at Current Rates. with some class to it. FOR TOUR SUMMERN SUIT m Go To You will find him in the little Main Street Weston He has th ) choicest selection He ean make an overcoat THE BAPK COF TORONTO BRANCH ‘TIS A FACT Opp. Bank of Nova Scotia EstABLISEED UNION LABEL WILL YOU? V ANACFP \ ) goit$ 1855 $4,000,000.00 $4,750,000.00 WESTON Phone No. 14 Farley‘s Shaving Parlor The RIVERSIDFE WAITHNG ROONM Dolls, Toys, Games, Birthâ€" day Cards, Views of Weston, Candies, Choice Bon Bons. R. BARKER, Coulter Ave. Estimates given on all kinds of work. Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos. Carpenters and Contractors Street. Monday, Sept. 4.â€"Regular monthly meeting of Separafte School Board, in Separate School, G§onge Street. isiircon enguets o I OE\ BNLZAâ€" St. Alban‘s sexoor _ ror. Sz a * Boys | Three miles from Toâ€"‘ HARTLEY p SChOOI ronrto, Visitor. Lord Bishop of Toroni;oi To the Editor, Large and beautifu 4 Weston tas, *=5, MESRL bear sinâ€"up ONTARIO. pared for the Univerâ€" Planation of t sity and Royal Military College. satisfy himself, Special attention given to JUniors tion of the and boys entering commercial life. Sfarmer will g For further particulars and terms. protected mark apply to M. E. Matthews, Head States" â€"by whi Master. fels that the Monday, Sept. #â€"Regular monthly meeting of the PubBfic School Board, in Public School, Kig® StregE, "@t 8.30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept.¢5%â€"Regular meeting L.O.L. No.: 21G¢ i dfellows‘ Hall, Church Street. Wednesday, $ept. â€"â€"Igegular meetâ€" ing C. 0. of fChosen Wrignds, in Oddâ€" fellows‘ Hall, Phurch S§r8et. es d â€"Thursday, fept‘. 7. â€"Regular monthly meeting Public Library Board, Town Hall: Friday, Sept. 8.â€"Regular meeting Sons of England in Oddfellows‘ Hall, Church street. «T Newly renovated and specially adaptâ€" ed for the reception of Frank McDonald W. C. BURRACGE Builder & Contractor Barker & Peirson Monday, Sept, 4.# Regular meeting 0..O0. F. in Oddfgllows‘ Hall Church ALBION HOTEL THISTLETOWN, ONTARIO MILTON PRESSED BRICK. Mrs. J. Finnigan If you want to buy, or seil, iroar Farm, House or Lot, call on us, our Terms are right. Dank of Nova Scofia A. B. MOFFAT Orders promptly attended to Joseph Street. WESTON Telephone 96. MEETINGS NEXT WEEK. WESTON, ONTARIO. DRIVING PARTIES See our display of WESTON Agent for OFFICE FOR Estate WESTON, a churen |_ CORRESPONDENCE | NATURE STOPS J. A. PEIRSON, Church St. Proprietor |ever is national im its aspect. ‘ Mr. Currie statéd that no manufacâ€" ‘tured article is affected by the propOSâ€" ‘ed Reciprocity Agtcement. He is in ‘error. It is sugg@sted to remove enâ€" ‘tirely the duty om Iron Rods, Sheet Metal, and other §!licd manufactured materials. s e ¢ In: view of M# Hartley Dewart‘s public utterances lien the Reciprocity qguestion his judgnient cannot be relied upon. Some fe# months ago his ppinicn on the suBlject was the direct antithesis of thatiwhich he is expoesâ€" sing toâ€"diay. we deny no man the right\to change hi§ opinion put before expressing it for fthe benefit of the public he should aBsure himself that it is reasonably matire. _ Mr. Dewart‘s intellect however appcars to be of the acrovatic order. _| Reciprocity is the advite. of W. Taft, Esq., to save his own neck. For years and years, al N. J. . W.. Currie states, the Americans would have none of it at any pricg Thon Mr. Taft «graciously madg unsolicited (propoâ€" gals to Canada afii condescendingly made a trip to Albany to meet our representatives. lMhis also is accordâ€" ing to Mr. Currid‘s statement. All this the public Wpow of their own knowledge. TheyMalso know that W. Tait, Esq., bhas been trying in desperâ€" ation to force this} aggrement upon US. He has brought Wevery influente we know, and do not Enow, to induce oUr Government to ac@éept it. In a busiâ€" ness deal this sor§ of thing would be righily viewed with considerable susâ€" picion. If aft@c) all these rebufis we have had infthe years gone by they come to us f&nd practically say ‘‘For God‘s sake, put through this Reâ€" ‘ciprocity deal‘‘ cam we be blamed for suspecting an ultior motive? | Messrs Feilding® and Paterson on \[th‘eir own admissifn state they made no enquiries in Rnada as to the efâ€" fect of adjusting fthe tarif, and. that Ithey took no datag with them on whith to base a judgment. They say the United States ha@ all that informaâ€" po: With, childlike$ innocence howeVveL, Mr. Hartley Dew&rt, while dilating upâ€" on the benefits admitting our farm produce to a pr@tected market, omits to menticn that the Reciprocity Aigree: ment at the samg timr proposes to teâ€" move all protection from said proâ€" ducts in Canada This is known aSs the "Great Politfeal Conjuring Trick." Twelve other coluntries with excellent shippinz facilities and as well verse@ in agriculture ag we are will have a clean sweep of Wanada from coast to coast with cold sto:mge facilities and tramsportation ffom any point in the world as it is toflday. _ A fiarmer ctan decide for himsdlf what the result is likely to be. Yhat has happened to: the AgriculturaÂ¥ industry of Great Britain? f fels that the f farmer will get a higher price f§r his produce and that at the sam§ time the cost of livâ€" ing will be redficed here. The two bonditicns aré iimpossible an? carRot exist alomgside e§ch other. It must be eithsr of two things. Farm produce will, like every bther market commoâ€" dity, Eind its way to where the hilghesti price is obtainable, and if we wish to keep those comnfoditics hore we shall have to meet thd priceâ€"of the protectâ€" ed market he ref@rs to. This is an °S tablished commencial fact. ‘So much for the cost of liwing. wWith childlike$ innocence however, Mr. Hartley Dew&rt, while dilating upâ€" tion and they h@d the benefit of it. Is it reasonable &o suppose they, o anyone else for th@t matter, could put through a satisfagtory deal in which the information wélating to that deal was in the hands bf one of the parties only? Did you Sever know a farmer uy a horse entir@ly on the Tepresentaâ€" tions of the man iwho was selling it» was in the hands wf one of the parties only? ° Did youSever know a farmer puy a horse entil@y on the Tepresentaâ€" tions of the man iwyho was selling ith Mr. Stokes‘ ouglook appeared to be limited to the Nigga~a Pen nsulaâ€"the small world on ich he lives. He reâ€" gards ‘this point the pivot on which the whole questign hinges. Very likeâ€" ly it does to hi The question howâ€" ever is national its aspect. Dear Sir,â€"Mr planation of t satisty himself,. tion â€"of â€" the l ages to be derived from a mharket of ninetyâ€"nine ing his undesigning way fack that a popUulation is y far mote likely to expbrtable surplus than f nine million. er business proposition ac@ept it. In a busiâ€" or§ of thing would be with considerable susâ€" all these rebufis in@the years gone by s d. practically say et wWART‘S MEETING Hartley Dewart‘s exâ€" e Egg Market may as may his explanaâ€" statement That the t the bensft of the t of the â€"United h of course he inâ€" flarmer will get a Qis immigration, aSs i matcrials is likely feduce the value of consequent on the A Business Man." _THISTLETOWN | WoOooDSâ€"LOUGH nt Dâ€"At Toronto on iâ€" Wefinesdaiy, Augfst 23rd, 1911, by ! Rev. C._ A. Syi@@is, E. D., Wesley | Methodist Churd§, Sadie A. Lougâ€" | heed, daughter ff John A. Lougâ€" heed, Weston, OM%., to Frank Craig | Woods, of Cranb&oK, B.C., formerâ€" ‘ ly of Toronto. â€" This property $has recently beon sold and the n=w owBer has erected a buildâ€" ing 60x150 that ipours rain and show into the garden #hich is qpen to every one, the new owBer values the shanty at two dollars & month. Tefails to sée the value, thete being no outbuildâ€" ings, and a daily tramp for water to a neighbours pump, all in Co with old ag and no iffcome. Mr. William Dugnett of Coulter Avâ€" enue, left last Frigay for the West. Dear Sirâ€"I notiked n q recent issue of your valuable RBaper attention hayâ€" ing been disawn Bo that unfosunate class of citizens through misfortune or otherwise are c@mpalled to live so crowded together,$that the places have become § menace$top the public health, and the building§ are. without dâ€"ainâ€" age or any mealds of carrying off the waste and garbgge, and ‘those places are principally @wned by our wealthy citizens. / i engagenaent Our represcntafives in Patliament at, _ _ _ c Ottawa and in #Toronto should p‘a,SS( During the storn legislation p;oh iting the erection and noon, , house. W occupation of suich premises. an & : Myself and wile hl;.ve lived for fivc:Fl'l‘ama Avemus. . years in q shanBy 9x15, 4 quiet home| Ths Anglisan Sm to ourselves, wihout a cellar, drain organized next & orlwatcr, a halfdozen cedar posts Set 3rq t 3 p m under would raige the shanty two fecti § & & of the damp gÂ¥eunt, and a cellat 2| mhe Junior Base few feet deep co ‘ be_sunk, at 2 50S duled to play the of a few dollars® s &n o t IEeturday on.the ‘Roscoe Coulter#s in town visiting his parents. f * ~â€" o Pb is niture's} oys Na§ wiarning that the lgBflth‘S idneys are giv-. *Ka‘â€"’* imz out and you, =MPâ€"rEmeAl, ecd the â€"help of| va ‘1 k50 BIPill®,} the guar C w:é:':\‘ 8», M an e kidney reâ€" | fop oc 509/ medy, In every / icuiccompmrteweske malhine tho‘e i8 & on&@8 part that works the. hardest @&nd gves out first. | The kidneys work) n#gh# §nd day, and naturally a lifefof unustial activity | doubles the dutig of the kidneys and in time theâ€"strain tells. The kidneys| give Oouf and nature cries ‘‘stop," Booth‘s Kidney Pills are sold by all dealers, 50¢., postPaid from The R. T. Booth Co. Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont. There‘ is no pilF just as good. Send for a Free box. The test will prove the. truth of our statement. sn en ! The Football 4 Mesgrs. J. T. aguire "and Alex. ftated Wewstoxn on Cruiqâ€"shank leave on Friday, afterfljcn Squire Rownt noon for , week‘s facation at Atlantic tom, score 3 to 1. City. f t hP c imiples Ai The only chhinge dn the High Schoo! staff is that Misss Penson has taken Hr. CG. C. Dohbherfy‘s place as the specialist in Scienge. wWESTON §LUM SPOTS To the Editor, Mrs. C. W. How@!! and daughter,. of Toronto, was visifing her Motherâ€"inâ€" law, Mrs. J. Bailky, South Station Street, on Monday§ last: We notice Phil t§ikes frequent walks down the noad to @umber Grange. Cn Monday, â€" â€" every succeeding 1 dent O:der of Od: in their hall at 8 Don‘t worty Ric#wiew you‘re not the only cnss that h@ve mischiciâ€"makers lots of the kind h@ke. Mrs. Mancer fell {down the cellar and broke her arm‘. hope she will spon! be around again. | This Village was bereaved of one of its prightest chil@ren on Monday in the daath of HaZl Love, aged 8 se cond daughter of Wohn Love. She had been ill for two Weeks and her death on Monday camejas a great shock to the community. $She was a regular mempber of the $unday School here, and was a greatg favorite with the older people as Well as the children. The funeral took fplace Monday evenâ€" ing, to Pine Ridg@ Cemetery. _ Much sympathy is felt® for the bereaved family. Buy your School Books from Inch Westonâ€" > Get your eyes tested accuraterly at Inch‘s Drug Store, Weston. Inch sells 4 Poultry Tonic and Mediâ€" cine that brings you in Dollars when you sell. When The Kidneys»Give Out. Do you feel that yort simply can‘t go any fartherâ€"that yo st have rest for that lame andâ€" fchi baalcâ€"relief from that constan{ dea@â€"tired feeling â€"freedom from those stafbing, darting LENEHANâ€" On Baturday, August 26th, John, infaf@t son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Londban, Jr., aged 10 Do you feel that yo(s%npl any fartherâ€"that yotf 1st for that lame andâ€" gchi b from that constantt dea@â€"tir â€"freedom from thos stajfrbin; & pains? prpeoorroe is $epise Q --:.:‘ tning «Booth‘sh 4W~ imz out Es 1â€"2ImeAl ged th hlgwllg”?% [Bookh‘s q 23 q PS io . N & «.'118* SÂ¥ anFed asitcrratre ssaee mabhine &. on@# p: works the hardest@&nd ves The kidneys work) nf&h# $nd Funcral took Iégce Monday last to Riverside Cemetery. months MARRIED DE e,. and ‘those Places _ The Junior Baset ned by our wealthy h Seniors on Sat 1 Love, aged 8 seâ€" ohp Love. She had eekis and her death is a great shock to ptember 4th iand nday the Indepenâ€" Fellows _ will mect ‘clock p.m. sharp. | General banking business transacted, Cheques om. |Toronto Banks cashed at par, highest eurrent rate paid on ;Savings Deposits, Interest credited half yearly. T his \Bank does not require any notice of withdrawal; Deposits received by Mail will receive prompt â€"attention. The Harvest Festival in conmnection with the Amglican Mission will be held on Sunday, Oreober Ist, at 7 p.m. Mrs. Edward Refves, of Toronto, i spending a week wilth Mrs. John Mar shall, Lambtcn Avinue. returned home aft spending aA yeal with their grandmother at South Get your eyes tested accuraterly at Inch‘s Drug Store, Weston. Mr. Coft: is building Marvhall Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A burg, _ Washingto be n spend ns 5 1 Webpster, Dennis A ing 9 to 5 For Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Pigs use Silver Gloss Horse Ton‘c. Inch Westonâ€" Buy your School Books from Inch Weston. Mr. Booth has *mpleted his house on Bayliss Avenuse. ‘Mrs. Dan‘cl Blegfof South visiting her son onfLambton Remember . Inch, Weston William‘s Fly â€"Oil. The only you sell MOUNT DENNIS§BAPTeST CHURCH SUNDAY SEPFEMBER 3rd, 1911 The Pattor, P. §B. Loney, will preach morn‘nz and eVeRIN¢. _ 1 ~a m Sfpfet, ~"Cbambers‘ in Hour of Christi expetience." While lifting i the C1 Râ€" 8k Mr.â€"W. J. B/ICCui truck and strainel wWESTON BRANCH An exact repro nation Processio ampbpitious unde® dian Naticnal E: Choice Beef, Lamb, Vea!, Ham and Bacon 7~p.m. The Kibg‘s Return. _ Come and bring & friend, you ate welcome. BUTTER AND EGGS A SPECIALTY,. BUTTONWOOD AVE., _ MOUNT DENNIS Remember _ Inch; Weston, Carries William‘s Fly Oil. The only reliapble. Every provincee ig the Dominion will have a composite fexhibit of its te. sources jat the Cankdian National Exâ€" hibition this year. For Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Pigs, use Silver Gloss Horse Tonic. â€" Inch, Westonâ€" It is Coronatio dian National Ex tractions are laLf pature, including 1 cession, Festival o jesty‘s householdJ the crown jewels works. For Rates apply to E. J. MUSSON, WESTON or drop a card to Head Office, 157 Bay Btreet Toronto. THE YORK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Toronto, Ont. ,is recognized as "Canada‘s High Class Commercial School." . The instruction is absolutely firstâ€"class. Writo toâ€"day for our cataâ€" logue. Enternow. Bank of Nova Scotia Insure in the York Fire NELSON JARRETT Mr. W. Blea‘s two daushters have Mount Dennis. cor. YoNGe AND ArEXANDER stREE Es l GEORGE IM. LYGNS INCORPORATED 1832 CAPITAL $3,000,000. RESI Cash, Mutual and Stock. Full Government Deposit WESTON BRANCH NOW OPEN ELLIOTT at London laking of the hipition. fime heavy boxes at tion, West Toronto., tough fel® from . & his back. uction of the e U â€"S8 â€"A,. have w days with Mr. S. renue. am from bhere deâ€" Saturday aiternoon fees‘ grounds, . Wesâ€" ex McFee of Elens all Team are scheâ€" Islingiten tecam on itter‘s grounds. on Sunday alterâ€" ’s plown down on l1 â€"Team, defeated rday, the score beâ€" day School will be inday, Septemb« Year at the Canaâ€" ‘bition and the at y of a coronation he Coronation Proâ€" l Empire, His Maâ€" )and, a replica of nd coronation fireâ€" <xg THE is house on carries reiaple. River, is Avenue. Coroâ€" is the Canaâ€" 18 ~ American Style Werk Slothes | can produes HENRY RUSSELL, Licensed Amcâ€" tioneer for City of Toronto and Counties of York and Peel. _ Al} orders promptly attended to. I haveâ€" several good farm properties placed in my hands for sale, all within a feow miles of the City of Toronto. I also have several house properties an&. vacant lots in the Village ol Westom My commission, if sale made, is 1 per cent on all property, Phone Centraly Weston. Residence, John street. tf We want a reliable man to sell our well known specialties in fruit trees, small fruits, seed potatoes, flowering shrubs, roses, etc., in Weston an@ county during fall and winter months. Qutfit free, exclusive territoly, paAF weekly. S §00 ACRES OF NURSERY STOCK. Clean, well grown trees and shrubse that â€" will satisfy your customers. Early and good delivery, guaranteed. Established over 35 years. Write for whole or part time terms. & Sales Manager, HAIRCLOTH, Walnut Parlor Suite, (Jacques & Hay), for sale cheap. App‘y Times and Guide, Weston. â€"â€" RICHARD WADE, Coulter Avenue, delivery agent for the Dominion Express Company on all business in and out within the town limits. _ Also baggage transfer and gencral cartage. Phone No. 69. 4 38t£ pBOoARD AND ROOM for two High __â€" Scehool pupils. Address, box 192, Weston. WaNTED, â€" A Secretaryâ€"Treasurer for the High School Board. The duties of Secretary to commence at once. Duties of Treasurer from Janâ€" uary 1st, 1912. State salary expected. Address Wallace Cruickshank, Chairâ€" man High School Board, Weston. pEARSON & McEWEN. Dealers in Real Estate. Village and Farm Properties for Sale or to Rent.â€"O ftice. Main St., opposite the Bank of B.N.A~ Weston. Long distance Telephone conâ€" nection. 6fo Those Who Toil Z_=>zsstly and With Sucesss are highâ€"grade, union made ard the best ~ that honest effort and the technical knowledge of how to build > LEATHER LasEL QVER.NMAUVLS We, the agents for this vicinity, have just received a new lot and respectfully ask the: worthyâ€"men whoe.i~:1 to let ns prove 10 7011 LDat ~A2CeLL Overhauls and J2€ your kind, Bargaing, profrse 2o â€" your R.R. fare. . E.z... World‘s LargestF==w Deale: These are donuble stitched throughout, big and generous (it takes from 42 to 44 yards to make a dozen), have seven pockâ€" ets, imported buckles and buttons that won‘t come off, elastic detachable sus« penders, etc., etc, . > THIS MAY prove to you that For Infants anrd Okilgren, The Kind You Havs Awwavs 20 Bears the â€" 3 ’(//_w §¥7. Signatrre of Z,‘,‘ ~IÂ¥ Iiie Will be satisfied ouly with the best over haul that can be mant!factured CASTORIA Condensed Advertisements P. C. POPE, Manager. W B \(‘j PELYMAM NURSERY .0. TORONTO:â€" RESERVE $5,500,000 wE ARE TBE AGEKNTE Â¥ Mioi: Pillet:©of Reall ‘ted i jree:. We pay: FAGU:!GC., Book €I. Unive=: > Blds., Syracuse,NE > 1,0 0 Or rPara C RlontPayâ€" 5l t Aicates ccrouts, e Pillenâ€"of Reall her Label ~‘â€"ets= ape Sought 45

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