. Market Gardeners ï¬,w"s, g y â€" : SCR COAL | SCRANTON COA E_‘ _>= ns Stanadard Anthnracite Call and Inspect my Stock before purchasing elsewhere ALL KINDS OF HARNESS KEPT IN STOC MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATORS L gesceccssescece2resceecess se8ssee00e0es0ee0c0cc0e000 0 0 K . CGOUSINS, : : _ WESTON Baynes & Taudhope Carriages - Robes, Blankets and _ Masseyâ€"Harris Wagons Mswwmxswommwm@ i ONE HUNDRED PEOPLE | â€" _ . COLLENGE aXLE OR SCOTCH ROX . ‘ Particular attention given to Tire Setting and Wheel s _ Repairing. VOL. XXLIII Eagie Block, E)WWM secse.ee0ee0seee00s020000ec.c200e000+0 0 2 + K The best on the market. Call and inspect our stock before buying elsewhere. McLAUVGHLIN. CARRIAGES and AUTOMOBILES A D A M S* _ W AGGONsSs PETER HAMILTON IMPLEMENTS ASPINWALL â€" POTAIO _ MACHINERY Ice Cream Bricks 20 cents each. WILL KEEP HARD FOR HOURS. > LATEST SODA FOUNTAIN Humberside Waiting Room â€"WEST TORONTO § Sash, Doors, and Lumber, Lath, Shingles, w _ Builders‘ Supplies. § Sand ‘and Gravel [@: Orders for Silo‘s Promptly Attended toâ€" PHONE NO. 27 DUFEEERIN STREET, near G.T.R. Tracks & CRUICKSHANE & SON: REPAIRINGC IN ACT DEPAR TMENTS. READY FOR DELIVERY LIVERY IN CONNECTION] ‘&A. LEMAIRE : Can be seated at one time in the large Ice Uream Parlour in the Humberside Waiting Roore. The Standard Antnracite E/ DEAXLEER IN â€" ._A. FARP, OFFICE and PLANING MILI Rormerly occupied by Jas. Gardhouse. WACGONS sqOoLE DBEALER IN L. & wW. COAL CO. WESTON and Gedar Posts. bes Cimes & Giins. WESTON w $\ Much sympathy'; will be â€" felt |throughout ‘the Dominion for the Governorâ€"General and her Royal Highness the Duchegs in the serious illness from which ghe has been sufâ€" fering for some timg, As a result of this illness their Rovyal Highnesses have decided to retui'p to England in f the spring. It is raj)orted that the Duke may not return to Canada t For the first tiiine in the history )of this growing %Dominion, a Woâ€" ‘men‘s court is to %e established. Acâ€" lpor,ding‘\'to a sngg:j?stiorl, made some time ago the Police Commissioners lof Toronto appro%ed the establ‘shâ€" Iment ‘of a Women’% Court, and last ‘Monday saw the ix@uguration of the first court of this§§ kind in Canada. The court is to be: presided over by ,.ColA Dennison and oZply women will be allowed adm-ittancg except as witâ€" nesses. _ Two women are appointed for police duty whose guties for the preâ€" sent are of a genegal character. T ‘this new departure .fi-will prove a sucâ€" cess more will be added later. Henceâ€" forth female transgi’*essors of the law will be tried separgtely. | _ The Times & ide learns with reâ€" gret of the depafture of our> worthy «Reeve, Mr. R. J.fBull to Bermuda on account of poor Realth. Mr. Bull has been complainings for some time and on the recommerklation of his mediâ€" \cal adviser has gpne to Bermuda hopâ€" _Zing that rest a a change of cliâ€" !mate will fully réstore his indisposiâ€" |tion. The Counci# has wisely relievâ€" jed the Reeve from his duties for the ‘present and the gffairs of the Muniâ€" Jcipality will be §dministered by . Mr. !Mést‘er as the he%d of the Counci]l in [the meantime. It is hoped when Mr. (Bull returns he will come back with ‘[health and emergy fully restored. The reported ia]e of. St. Albans School propertijF the Weston Realâ€" tly â€"Company for, $25,000, indicates only a fraction # the value of real estate business ténsacted in Weston this winter. It;%;is learned through reliable sources that real estate to the value of o@r $100,000 passed through agencies éinto the hands of others since the :b‘eg'inning of 1913. This is surely sorgevindication of the rapid growth of â€"aur town and of the importance to Whigch it is attaining. -&ssï¬ss‘sm@mmmg‘sm‘sï¬m I packages, regularly up to | 25be. a cake, your choice at 1 10¢c; cach. â€".~<£ #= seazesseec2ees% ssge19 4 of Cod Liver Oil, large bottle 75¢ Cuareâ€"aâ€"Cold Tablets Relief in one night. To rest from that nerve rackâ€" ing cougch, take a spoonfnl of Lang Balsam. ROYLAT CASTILE SQAP To build up the Lungs and as a preventative aâ€" gainst consumption, use a bottle of \ Inch‘sâ€"Palatable Emalsion MAiN S hisikEt, A fresh shipment of pure R F®rench STEERO BOUILLON _ CGUBES A cube makes a cup of delicious BEEr TrEA, the Right Thing for a cold morning. W. 1. INX Odd cakes from: broken JNow on Special Sale, 25 cent Bar for 15 cents. Special Soap Sale To get rid of thaticold take JUYT RECI it y un 4 tbo 5 p.m.. DRUGGIST â€"_ TE FPHONE NO. 53 == SUNDAY HOURS w00 e i Bc t ok k * Hiat Justitia, Ruat Coclam," & s aNDâ€" oPPICIAN We k COMMENTsS 8 to 9 p.m WESTON T[) The place to buy your pants and Home 'f(;urx;z;l'“wili__(;nlym“cash you overalls is at G. M. Lyons, Main $1.50 a year at Inch‘s Cut Rate Drug Street, Weston. § Store. . $ A unique offer has been made to the city of Toronto by the farmers in the neighborhood. At their Anâ€" nual meeting last week, the Ontario Plowmen‘s Association carried a reâ€" solution tendering the services of 5C plowmen with their teams free Of charge to the city to plow vacant lots to be used by the poor and the school childrem of Toronto for growâ€" ing vegetables and flowers. _ They will come in the spring at a date to be fixed later. This ofer is said to be made in return for the many genâ€" erous donations from private citizens to bramch socities in the vicinity of theâ€"city. \ 23 2 A" resolution to lengthen the term of the President of tl_ie United States from four years to six was carried in the Senate last week by more than the necessary twoâ€"thirds maâ€" jority. This resolution as adopted by the Senate will be passed on to the House of Representatives where it will meet with approval by a large majority. Should ii; be ratified by threeâ€"fourths of the State Legislaâ€" tures, it will become effective and exâ€" tend the term of the President elect to six years, and remder all ex.presiâ€" dents ineligible for éeâ€"electiou Many hold the view that this is a political move designed to ‘eliminate Col. Rossevelt from the field on any fuâ€" ture occasion. Atte%npts have been mada by friends it is stated to change the terms of the resé}lution so that it would not affect exâ€"presidents now living or the one who will be in ofâ€" fice whern the amendment is ratified. All attempts were vain. gressing in â€"proporb}ofn to the requireâ€" ments of the cothtry. _ ‘Toronto is importing butter frgim the Antipodes 55,000 pounds of choice butter, it is said, came to the isity a short time ago itrom New Zeala}nvd and more is coming. ‘The whole iconsignment was purchased by the Swilt Canadian Company.. _ "It is ré{f;orted that the ‘purchase was made jn view of antiâ€" cipated shortage ol real good butter here, andâ€" at a ï¬guf;e which will enâ€" able them to sell it at a good proâ€" fit. & The ch.ef crfticiséks on the speech from the thrown 3?3: the opening of the Legislature have been confined to its omissions. Noâ€" fheuuon of tax Teâ€" form is maue and férubably this wi.l create no surprige, however much reâ€" gret may be felt,ij Sir James has made it clear that he will not be easily moved {rom the position he bhas taken, althougiï¬ â€˜petitions have been pouring in urging the Governâ€" ment to have the present system ol taxavion . changed. | ‘The: speech reâ€" viewed the progrsss muwde by the é‘rovernme’nt during the year and lore skadowed some legislation to be inâ€" %roauced this session, the most imâ€" portant being an intimation that ac the next seâ€"sion an aplro,fiation of five mill:on dollars}wnl beâ€"asked for construction of good. roads in the old districts of Ontario, and a bil Fompecerns â€" workuny Ac~ .s~ _ compensaâ€" tlon ï¬a‘gain to compl»etg his term of office. «t not it will then be unecessary to Fap‘point a succeésor. This is one ‘point where Cangdda is still a depenâ€" ï¬lent colony so jto speak, that she must go to the ffoot of the throne for her Governorgâ€"General, where it is usual to appoikt a representative of the aristocracy of Great Britain with whose assurgptions ° the, Canraâ€" ‘dian peopie have ngt much sympathy, _ With all necessary formalities the Ontario Legislature met last week. ‘The finishing touch$ had been given the Legislative Chamber the day beâ€" fore the meeting. Noet since Hir G. Kirkpatrick welcomed trheâ€" members into their new home iy Queen‘s Park, irom the old E’arn?Zent . Buildings twentyâ€"one years ago has there been a more beautiful od impo?sing’scene around the (‘)ntario}egisla’(iv»e Halls. It is safe to say that a more auspiâ€" cious opening had ?xever taken place than when his Hon. Sir John Gibâ€" son the Lieutenan’é Governor in his Windson Uniform éntered what may be practicaliy termed the new buldâ€" ing and took his séat on the throne. Canadas 3 succeésor. Th re Cangda is still ny so jto speak, to the floot of t rovernorsâ€"General, to appoifht a rept istocracy ol Grea se assurkptions * ie have ngt nmuch s * w k * %lï¬ * x o% dairy industry is not pro proportj;on to the require ko se & Bi o# N B.â€"Since writing the above I have examined my bargain to find that fifty P. C. of it consist ‘of glue which has commencéd to run. \ _ Dear Sir:â€"Will you kindly find me space in your weekly paper for the purpose of warning your readers, to beware of certain: agents who are canvasing this town for some photo enlarging concern. Their first visit is to get an order to enlarge any photo at a cheap rate. You pay no money down with your order. After a few days you have th@ honour to welâ€" come the proof man who shows you the unfinished picture and collects half the price agreed upon. He then asks you if you would like to buy a frame, in this case it was NO all well and good. Next we are reminded of our bargain by the arrival of two gentlemen one of whom tells you the photo is finished and â€"collects the balance due. Gent No. 2 â€"now steps forwards with a frame and asks, his own words, ‘‘Four dollars for this beautiful frame.‘"‘ But receiving no as a reply, he drops toâ€" the big sum of T5cts. The frame is purchased and picture is placed there in. The next demand is for 25ctg. ‘‘express‘‘ not getting this he threatened to take the dâ€"picture away and used bad language. The w%rd ‘police being mentioned the two «‘gentlemen‘‘ deâ€" parts leaving< the goods. They were both drunk. _ Readers don.t get stung buying a frame. > 1 ENLARGED pPICTURES. To The Editor, Times & Guide I hope it is not too late to rectify this matter, and that the Board will see their way to act on this suggesâ€" tion, so that they may not lay themâ€" selves open to the charge of no. Plans were tendered for alterations to the Public and High School, and should beâ€" in every instance, otherâ€" wise there is bound to be bad feeling in such a small place and rightly so as every man congiders his work as good as another. . The Library Board are likely to go against their own interests in acting in such a manuer, andâ€"also against the ideas of the taxpayers, which is not to be desired, however, it is not a public spirited action. Did you know that the Ladies _ _ BDear Sirâ€"It was with great pleaâ€" sure I_ read in your columns the other week that there is at last a Carnegie Library, but to my mind, the entire announcement was marred by its last clause, in which it stated i‘ Lal oneiemmmmmm®@~ pceen asked to proâ€" pare plas»s tersehe building. Much as I respect that man and his work, it seems to me a most unfair proâ€" ceeding in every way, in not putting it up for competition. There are several good Architects in this town and from THEIR point of view,â€" why not let them all share alike on any public building scheme, ard for THE BEST MAN TO WIN, and from the RATEPAYERS point of _ view, why not let THEM get the BEST for their money? _â€" . To The Editor The eolumns of this paper are open to all the citizens, the. sentiments expressed are not necessarily ours. CORRESPONDENCE BEAVER BOARD W PHONES: Lumber & Builder‘s Supplies GREY LIME, WHITE ROUCK, PLASTER PARIS and SEWER PIPE â€" _ , Brantford Ready Roofing Pine and Hardwood Slabs Genuine Gas House Coke @BS0N. â€"McCON1AGL CARNEGIE LIBRARY QNES: Weston 74. Weston Branch Yard MAIN STREET, WESTON ALL SIZES takes the place of lath, plaster and wall paper for the walls and ceilâ€" ings of every type of new or reâ€" modeled building beayver DOoaARDp EAIR PLAY ach Yard, J. C. IRVIN, Manager RESIDENCE ‘PHONE 133. BITTEN C GO A L. LIMITED Everythlag in REAL ESTATE. Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg, Weston, or, 106 Victoria St., Toronto Goulding & Hamilton fi «The shrewd_and ‘;'ea]thy men of Toronto are puttiag their money into Weston real estatée. Why not you? We have some desirable lots and houses on our list, ask to see them Is rapidly becoming a manufacturing centre. T‘we big industriâ€"s have loâ€" cated here this year, and we know of others to follow shortly. J. T. LOCKE @ Co. 10 Adelaide Street East, 1ORomto _ _ â€" TruBpHoNE, Main 19647 â€" â€"= REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS â€"~ANDâ€" Gasolene Engines, Airmotors. Windmills, Force Pumps, etc Phore z1 _ Main Street, Weston, Waesron Pour Works WALTER LONGSTAFTT, Prop. Go s Estates managed. Reuts and Interest collected. City, Farm and Suburban property in every locality bought, sold and exchansed. 3 Fire, Life. Accident, Sicknoss, Guarâ€" antee. _ Automobile, Burglary â€"and Plate Glass Insurance effected in all Companies. ; Money to Loan at lowest rates City, Farm and Suburban property Funerals arranged and Embalming promptly atâ€" tended to, MAIN ST., WESTON ‘PHONE 168. J. A.â€" W RIGHT UNDERTAKER, BEST QUALITY SEE US ABOUT Successor to Jas. Gardhouse, WESTON l\ Junction 287. I 0. BEAVER BOARD irune woo Funxg NCO