_ MG L0N "LATEST SODA FOUNTAIN | 4 gecâ€"â€".c.c.c0s0s0s000c008ss2000e 0088802000000 0 000 Baynes Particular attention given to Fi f 3 Repairing. â€"Maearket Gardeners { Eagie Block, a .. Â¥e ~. amLumber, Lath, Shingles, (MclLAUGHLIN CARRIAGES w“mmssmw““‘ss seseseeec0000@ _ KHKumberside Waiting Room WEST TORONTO fghe best on the market. Call and inspect our stock # before buying elsewhere. _ COUSINS, : _: wWESTON _ ard AUTOMOBILES _ .. ADAmsS: :. wacaconNs _ PETER HAMILTON IMPLEMENTS _ _ AsSPINWALL POTATO MACHINERY â€" > L KINDS OF HarnEss KEPT in sTtodrk _ MELOTTE CREAM sEPARATorpsâ€"_â€" PHONE NO. 27 DUFFERIN STREET, near G.T.R. Tracks E* WESTON Ice Cream Bricks 20 cents each. wWILL KEEP HARD FOR HOURS. and Inspect my ONE HUNDRED PEOPLE } Sash, Doors, and (da . CRUICKSHANK & SON <€ >4,. REPAIRING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. READY FOR DELIVERY LIVERY IN CONNECTION XXIILI Orders for Silo‘s Promptly Attended to es & Tadhope Carriages Robes, Blankets and â€" lasseyâ€"Harris Wagons COULLENXGE AXLE OR SCOTCH BOX Can he seated at one time in the large Ice Cream Parlour in the Humberside Waiting Roore. se2~2ve0e4 0444@ & OFFICE and PLANING MILI Formerly occupied by Jas. Gardhouse. SsOLF DEALER IN D. L. & W. COAL CO. sacecserese WAGONS â€" SLtOC ._FARpR, before purchasine elsewhere Setting and. Wheel be Cimes & Giins. WESTON WESTON, ONT., FRIDAY,. NOVEMEBERâ€"209 1912. 1Ob _1OLCCOSL _a veryâ€" extensive proâ€" _ _=.. _ ul Aaver beemâ€" Consttuctoo In gram of legisiation neither did it inâ€" Canadian yards."" dicate in any particular way the naâ€" â€"*_ * k Â¥o% k % w % ture of the naval proposals. A bill is _ Rvents are shaping for a Canadian promised to ratifly the trade agreeâ€" Navy. Not toâ€"day nor toâ€"morrow, ment with the West Indies. Among but still at no distant time. _ The not â€" forecast S Em l erlOL_pAC_ sccond session _ ~~‘.~. â€"â€" oo _unumbdce LCA1¢ CAÂ¥ â€" MA ol the, twellth C‘ainadian Parliament â€" SigNalize a Change in these respects; by H.â€"R. H. the élll{e of Connaught 4n4 â€"that a& strong impetus may be last ~week is repdyg'ted toâ€" have been SZiven‘ to the. industry ‘of carrying under the most favorable conditions, CaADAdian produce â€" from Canadian there being present by far, the largâ€" Ports through Canadian waters. That est and most bri]]ié,nt_ assemblage of 48 trade â€"should be carried in Canâ€" notable persons from all parts ol the @G%anâ€"built ships cannot be expected Dominion in the h:istory of Parliaâ€" lor the present, but L hope that withâ€" mentary openings. The speech from 12 OUL Uifeâ€"time the flag ol the Canâ€" the Throne, which IS Eiwanys 100kedAv adian mercantile marine may often The usual exc%ses for advancing the price of milk a%d butter are lacking this fall. Green; pastures were never better and thef’ flow of milk must have been much Jlarger than it usualâ€" ly is during th‘{g fall, yet for some unaccountable Ii{eason the price of milk has gone ’“fup to the consumer, Owing to the fr:ï¬iqu‘e»nt raings the ex cellent fall pastures will contribute to lightening the task of winter feed_ ing in the stableg. The material for millk and butter production is in great abundance and yet these nectesâ€" sary articles of fo‘é)d are advancing in price. _ According to its population, Wesâ€" ton is confront with the housing problem quite ag seriously as is the city of Toronto, Inquiries are made daily for house-sgto I‘Q‘flâ€t but the town has none to 0ï¬Â§r.fl, This surely opens up a rare oppprtunity for the real estate men to gbuild a large number of houses that would rent for say $12 or $14 per énonth and make good returns for §he investor. _ Many families will b"ge sure to locate here when the steel iplant is finished. The Steel Compangi, it is understood, must vacate the present premises about the last of next June, and when the works open here, will, it is said, employ gbout 200 _ workmen. There are Vaéant lots in ~nearly all parts of the Town, and there should be enter@rise enough to have dwellings built for the accommodaâ€" tion of l‘amilie‘é who wish to settle here. _ A w_ort%fly {family is an excelâ€" lent asset to“,\af;’;y village or town. “&ss‘\ss“ss‘snssxm “@ssts\ssys‘x‘s‘sssm The opening Wa repair your watches, clocks and jowelry cheaper than you can get same down town. +/ MANICYURING, Eie _ . Jewelry, Watches, Fancy Clocks, Etc. CIGARS in §mall and Fancy Boxes Case Pipes, Hair and Cloth Brushes Whisks, Etc. FOUNTAIN PENS _ Ganong'SOhoéolates.in boxes & bulk Finest in the land Fancy Stationery, Papeteries, ete. Cut Glass, Dishes in Geneva China Christmas Post Cards, Calendars, wWw. I|. INCH MAIN STREET, : WESTON Booklets, Greeting Cards, etc Razors, Pocket Knives, etc Toronto . . Toyland will soon) be ready with its Do!l«, Mechanical Toys, Etc, EBONY TOILET CASES of all kinds EVERY 5c, worth of goods bought in our Store gets you One Vote. Every 5oc Ten Votes The girl procuring the greatest uumber of votes gets the 1st prize, Second to the highest number gets the second prize. Kodak and Kodak Supplies Starts November 23 (Satâ€" urday}. Ends Dec. 24 at 12 o‘clock. § Rememberâ€"we carry nearly everyâ€" thing for XMAS, and cheaper as a rule than you can purchase in DOLL CONTEST NoTES and comENts | â€"=â€"= TELEPHONE NO. 53 smmmmmmrmmmes SUNDAY HOURS 4tobp.m..r _8 to. 9. .p.m. | 40 DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN EYES TESTED FREE. * Hiat Justitia, Ruat Coclum," the sec In many Municipalities in Ontario financial . problems are being found dificult of solution. _ To a deputaâ€" tion representicg Ortario Municipaliâ€" ties, the Provincial Treasurer reâ€" marked that Municipalities had been spending public funds too. lavishly. Any one can ‘see that too much of the public money spent by Councils is ~not_ expenifed_/ with duesâ€"regard to economy. . This may arise from the fact that in manyâ€"cases Municipal affairs are not governed by men with the necessary executive ability. Too many of those entrusted with the administration of Mlinicipal affairs have little sense of financiaT responsiâ€" bility.© The deputation endeavored to impress on the Administration, that il the borrowing power were invested in the Government or in a Commisâ€" sion great saving could be effected and greater security felt, Col. Matheâ€" son remarked that to vest all borâ€" rowing power in gsome central authorâ€" ity would lead to neadless and endâ€" less trouble. The Mail and Empire is not far (rom the truth when it says, "In fact the whole subject of Municipal. Government must _ soon be dealt with in an organi¢t manner by the Legislature apd made a matter ol Government . policy. and â€" superviâ€" siton.‘‘ ; 3 5 An old question which has been an issue between the Ontario and Doâ€" minion Governments for many years will probably be settled in the near future. _ The two Governments had never been able to settle the jurisâ€" diction over Indian Islands in the Georgién Bay and Rainy River disâ€" tricts.. The question has been made complicated by legal decisions. Many of the islands are well timbered, and the question as to which Government has the right to dispose of these timâ€" bers among other matters is to be settled, the Province always insisted that all jlandsg â€" within Provintial Boundaries were under the exclusive control of Provincial authority. The Ontario Minister of Lands and Mines brought the matter to the notice of the Minister of the Interior last week, and asked that steps be taken to settle the question for all time. Hon. Dr. Roche has agreed to an inâ€" vestigation of the whole matter, and has signiï¬ed s willingness to coâ€" operate with the Province in collect: ing all information necessary to a complete understanding with a view. to a friendly and final settlement. } be a lengthy one. The order paper has «already reached record proporâ€" tions on the opening days of the sesâ€" sion, there being no less than 150 notices of inquiries reported. . other bills to be submitted, will be one providing for increased represenâ€" tation in the Senate for the Western Provinces. The session promises to be a lengthy one. The order paper seenâ€"flying o. which have opening thké large dry dock at real _the. Duke â€"of_ Connaught â€""I trust that this day. may tlize a Change in theso respects; constructed in The Central Business College and Shorthand School of Toronto has now four city branches in successful operation. These with the Central Telegraph and Railroad School and the well known Bhaw Correspondence School constitute a group of reliable institutions known as "Shaw‘s Schools.‘‘ Thougands of young peoâ€" ple have proved the merits of those schools and now occupy good posiâ€" tions and enjoy good salaries as the result of the practical training thus provided.__ The ngw catalogue is mâ€" teresting and should hbe caréfully read by every young person who â€"deâ€" sires to train for a good business aprointment. See card in our adverâ€" t‘sing columns. No mistake can be made in sending one dollar for that great weekly paâ€" per for 1913. â€" Rvery subscriber gets the picture, ‘‘Mother‘s Treasures," size 23 by 29 inghes, free. .It is the biggest dollars worth offered toâ€"day. _ While it is generally admitted that The Family Hetald and Weekly Star of Montreal, is the best family and farmer‘s. weekly paper printed, the Publishers are determined to make it still better. They are sparing no exâ€" pense «to give their ~subscribers of 1913 bigger valug thanâ€"ever. _ Their beantiful« picture, ‘‘Mother‘s â€"Treaâ€" sures,"‘ is a delightful subject for the home and it is safe toâ€"say that no one who receiveg a copy would part with it for double the money. wh BETTER THAN THE BEST BEAVER BOARD PHONES: Weston 74. _ â€"axoâ€"â€". Junction 287. Weston Branch Yard, J. C. IRVIN, Manager RESIDENCE ‘PHONKE SE + Lumber & Builder‘s Supplies GREY i IME, WHITE ROCK, f PL&aSTER PAkIj and SEWER, PIPE Brantford Ready Roofing ALL. SIZI a § BEST QUALITY Pine and Hardwood Slabs SHAW‘S SCHOOLS MAIN STREET, WESTON. BSQN. McCOMAGL Genuine Gas House Coke takes the place of lath, plaster and wall paper for the walls and ceilâ€" ings of every type of new or reâ€" _ modeled building DEAVvVER DOARD LIMITED | . (( Everythlng in REAL ESTATE. Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg, Weston, or, 106 Victoria St., Toronto Goulding & Hamilton The shrewd and wealthy men of Toronto are puttiag their money into Weston real estate hy not you * We have some desitarble lobs and houses on cur li<t, ask to see them Is rapidly becoming a manufacturing centre. ‘we big icdustri s have loâ€" cated here this year, and we know of others to follow shorily. INSURANCE LOANS 10 Adelaide Street East, & â€"TORONTO TELEPHONE, MAINX 1967 REAL ESTATE Gasolene Engines, Airmotors. Windmills, Force Pumps,‘ stc Phone 71 Main Street, Weston. Weston Poue Works WALTER LONGSTAFF, Prop. . T. LOCHKE @ Co. Fire,«Life Accident, Sickress, Guarâ€" auteo. Automobile, Burglary and Plate Glass Insurance effected in al Companies. Estates managed. RKeuts and Interest collected. .City. Farm and Suburban property in every locality bought, sold and exchanged. Money to Loan at, lowest rates on City, Farm and Suburbar vroperty. be MAIN ST., WESTIQN ‘PHONE 635. UNDENTAITR 15. 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