Times & Guide (1909), 11 Jul 1913, p. 1

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& T s Mms““‘mms“ scessseereeese0e0200e0e0 eÂ¥ | Reecceceesece00e00080e00%%0% i SCRANTON COAL â€" Baynes & Gray Carriages ~â€"â€"â€" _ Bain Wagons © Masseyâ€"Harris Implements Radd Harness Louden Barn Goods â€"~McLAUGHLIN CARRIAGES . _ _ ard AUTOMOBILES A D A M S* .. W AG G O NS & PETER HAMILTON IMPLEMENTS _ . ASPINWALL â€"POTAIO_ MACHINERY ALL KINDS OF HARNESS KEPT IN STOCK MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATORS Call and Inspect my Stock before purchasing elsewhere. VYOL. XxXIl COLLENGE aXLE OR SCOTCH BOX 13@,;‘1;'101112,1" attention given to Tire Setting and Wheel se & < 3 "Repairing. _ Eagile Block, Humnmberside Waiting Room s \ WEST TORONTO Lumber, Lath, Shingles, LATEST SODA FOUNTAIN Ice Cream Bricks 25 cents each. wILL KEEP HARD FOR HOURS. ONE HUNDRED PEOPLE / READY FOR DELIVERY Market Gardeners wWwAGONS _ COUSINS, : â€"_â€"_ WESTON. . CRUICKSHANL & SON REPAIRING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. OFFEICE and PLANING MILL PHONE NO. 27. Orders for Silo‘s Promptly Attended toâ€" LIVERY IN CONNECTION Can be seated at one time in the large Ice Cream Parlour in the Humberside Waiting Roor. The Standard Anthracite . A. FArRDR, 2se200208e828ecc0.00 0+ as2eeee2e2000+0 DEALER IN â€" Builders‘ Supplies. and Cedar Posts. near G.T.R. Tracks e Ctimes & Gning WESTON $| It is to be hoped that the small beâ€" ginning mad in Ottawa by the Civil Servants will mark a general moveâ€" ment towardg lessening the cost of living. Accgrding to the Departâ€" ment‘s latest Sndex, the high cost of living is still goaring. Following the coâ€"operative gystem inaugurated by the women of hicago some time ago, an organization was started in Otâ€" tawa, less tham two years ago, and known â€" as the‘ ivilâ€"Service Coâ€"operâ€" ative Supply Agsociation. This Asâ€" sociation claimgâ€"that it has been sucâ€" cessful in cuttiag down the cost of living to its members by 2 per cent. It runs a first c]' ss grocery store and its patrons are §said to be satisfied with results so f%r. Indications point to a larger savings in the future. A feature of the A:iuual Report is that the store did a business of $1,000 a week on capital invested of $2570 and : M. J. B. in the Conservation for IJ-Une has the following remarks to Say about#strests we like to live on. 'and are wiprth thinking about in our IDTOQ'I‘ESSiV town of Weston. _ He |‘s'ays, most Canadian cities and towns are spending too much money on their resid@ntial streets. _ Canadians are possesged of the idea that the lwho]e wid§h of a highâ€"class residenâ€" (Hial street imust be paved. Why not iado‘pt the f#ype of a residential street iused by older countries who have had ‘greater experience in these matters !than we _ h&ve. A roadway 24feet Wide is wide enough_to accommodate all the traffic. Macadam, instead of asphalt is gsed for paving it, and is much chea er, cooler, less noisy, reâ€" }quires less} sprinkling and is much more satisfgctory in every way. On each side if is flanked by a strip of grass ten fegt wide in which a row of shade trees s planted. _These shade ‘both the rarpdway and the sidewalk fwhich runs . either side of the igrassy strip. A iphady street like this ‘thyo/ws a réstful influence over the tired people§on their return from a day‘s strenugus work. T MQS“fl“-‘“.“\.Q‘“ that had ‘Heenâ€"forn of_to make olfcr for Fhe naw. _ Some measire should be adonted to prohibit persons throwâ€" ing waste, paper carelessly on the streets. _ [Probakly Weston â€"offcials might gatBher some useful information in this regard from an ilustrated pamphlet jssued by the Conservation Commission.. This hooklet deals viâ€" gorously with the disposal of refuse, and may e had for the asking. The Weston Prize Band sustained its reputation at the open air conâ€" cert on Thursday evening of last week in its rendition} of the high class of music for which it is noted, and was much apprecia by the large numâ€" ber of people that gathered on the lawn to listen to the sweet strains. The evening wgs all that could be deâ€" sired and magy young people took advantage of the cool evening breeze for promenading all over the grounds and attempting to keep time to the music of the band. The Band Master, Mr. Barker, deserves the commendaâ€" tion of every citizen for the fine apâ€" pearance of every member of his comâ€" pany in his tunic, and the high state of profiGiency which the organiâ€" zation has aintained under Mr. Barker‘s lead@rship. A band such as the town pogsesses is a valuable asâ€" set to any c_' mmunity and is worthy ol liberal anil material support. To an expectant audience the band vouchâ€" safed as fine a performance as it eVer rendered. _ > While the civic authorities of every modern co unity recognize it to be their duty provide for the efficient and sanitary removal and disposal of sewerage, g-nany Canadian Corporaâ€" tions lay pehind in the matter of providing for the clearing away the thousand apd one articles which may be readilv ilumped together cas "roâ€" fuse.‘‘ and offensive to hoth evye an" nose. Fop evample, there is over abnnflanc~§0F waste rnaner flying fast and loose nnâ€" our . Weston streets which is n%f on‘v a eqrrce of offence to the evpr;‘“"’ af Aanger to vehiculat traffic. P«%*J‘%s this. we bave, occaâ€" stonally <fr nâ€"ors within cur borders who chnnf*? the anveatance of the bill-boardsg and.are not over particuâ€" lam mm carzgyi'nor away the refuse paper ”ssssssssssfisasfissw §'N0TES and comments | WESTON. ONT.. FRIDAY, JULY £, 1913. w wel "Hiat Justitia, Ruat Coelum," Aoae se ol c ce uk o# hoped that the in Ottawa by & matk a gene § lessening th arding to the andex, the hig l ®oaring. Foll system â€" inaug f hicago some ion was starte hamr two years e ‘ ivilâ€"Service Association. msgthat it has tti down the members by 2 The attendance at the Canadian Naâ€" tional Exhibition reached a grand toâ€" tal of 962,000 peo@le. â€" That _ means that only 38,000 have to be added this year to make it a million, With the Trish>Guards Band and Pat. Conway‘s Band at the Canadian National Exhibition it looks like Irish year in mllsic. & The new Livest@ck Department at the Canadian Natignal Exhipition will give. splendid accommodation for the fine animals for which the Big Fair is noted. It also &dds a finish to the appearance of the grounds more than anything else has ‘;aone., The Exhibiâ€" tion City with its~§$2,500,000 worth of buildings, â€"its pa fed streets and its lighting plant of §4000 lamps has no rival on the Amerjcan continent. ‘American Mag%?;ine’% for July. Inâ€" teresting People. «Professor H. Morse Stephen$, lectureér of Modern Euroâ€" pean Histroy. J@hn R. Mott, deviser ol World‘s Christian Student Federaâ€" tion, Mrs. Magietta L. ‘Johnson, founder of School of Organic Educaâ€" tionâ€"for first . six years no promoâ€" tions, grades, examinations, marks or homework. Edward McMains, plind but expert machinist for motor boats and automobiles. »Father Patrick R. Dunigan, May‘or of Lapeer, Michigan, and ‘‘Belfever im Men.‘â€" Picture Story of a GreataglAdventure through the Rapids of Grapd Canyon of Coloâ€" rado River. 3 ‘ ‘‘American Cily"â€"for June. â€" Plan for Development! of a Tract on the Qutskirts of a owing Cityâ€"one by Dunnington Grubb and Harries Landâ€" scape Architects, sToronto. Municipal Market Buildings in the Phillipines=â€" important from three points of view, local economic ) prosperity, public health, public fingnce. Why not have a market . and %\/Iarket Building in Weston? Pure FEgod Victory won by Women of Grand WForks, N. D. Winsâ€" tonâ€"Saitem Plan f@r Training Boys for Citizenship. Growing Sanity of Indeâ€" pendence Day O%le‘brationsâ€"prohibit sale and firing of ffireworks. The English Suffragettes are makâ€" ing history for their cause. Whatever light the historian of the future may throw upon the present militant proâ€" paganda, the igreat majority. of his Majesty’s subj;’ects of â€"the present generation can only regard the meaâ€" sures adopted as a means to an end with "ontempt.. _ Theatest move to get ‘‘votes for women‘‘ was made by Miss Sylvia Pankhurst. _ After harâ€" anguing a \monster demonstration in Trafalgar Square, she invited the crowd to make a raid on Downing Street and theée imprison the. Cabiâ€" net Ministers m their homes, who she declared are "greedy cowards.‘"" They don‘t. all go fér weekâ€"ends, and we could imprison them in their own houses even this afternoon if we went down there." ‘She marched at the head, it is said, of between 1,000 and 2,.000 persons to the object of attack where a small ?iot with the police took place. Finding themselves deâ€" feated Miss Pan’:{hurst and her cohort returned to Frafalgar Square. through coâ€"operation the cost of deâ€" livering goods was materially reducâ€" ed. The members gay that they were able to enjoy thig reduction because they joined together. After many years it seems that the tangled problem of the Toronto Union Station is going to hbe settled,â€" aiter three years more waiting. Now that we are within sight of the end, however, three years' waiting does not seem long. Aiter all it was the uncertainty, or mather the positive feeling that the city in the end would get a raw deal, that made the prosâ€" pect so unsatisf@ctory. Are Canaâ€" dians really open to the charge that there is no organized public opinion amongst them? !n other words could the people of Tgronto have risen up and compelled t!fie railway companies to come to some sort of agreement? Perhaps they could, but chartered rights are something to be respected, as those have *nown who have apâ€" pealed to the Privy Council of the House of Lorgs. It is doubtful whether a decision could have ‘been forced earlier. In the meantime the waiting has not been without its reâ€" ward, Toronto knows now much betâ€" ter than she did seven or eight years ago what she wants in the way of harbor facilitieé and waterfront imâ€" provements. It may even be that the future will 100@ back, when Toronto has thrown aside its swadling clothes and assumed th,ié gatrb of a full grown city, and say ttxat the Commissioners who, arranged t}le plan were too hasty for instance in not seeing once for all that there should be no level crosâ€" sings within the city limits. wWESTON PUBLIC LIBRARY THE EXHLBTION CITY Cash, Mutual and Stock, Fuil Government Deposit For Rates apply to E. J. MUSSON, WESTON or drop a card to Head Office, Kent Building, Youge Street, Toronto. THE YORK FIRE INSURANCE €COMPANY Insure in the York Fire Patent Medicines. > Celery Compound. } Syrup of Hypophosphites. R Lydia Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" pound. $ Paine‘s Celery Compound. Burdock Blood Bitters. Hood‘s Sarsaparilla, Warner‘s Safe Cure. Ferrozoné. Nerviline. Beef, ITron, and Wine. Peruna. Nerviline. Catarrhozone. § Painkiller. > Fellows‘ Hypophosphites. Chase‘s K. and L. Pills. Linseed and Turpentine. ; Clarke‘s Pills. f Martel‘s Pills. 1 Herpicide. Scott‘s Emulsgion. Zamâ€"Buk. [ Mecca. J Doan‘s Pills. | Milburn‘s H. and N. Pills. ol The reagon s cause they‘ll go to. ... We have the largest stock of Patent Medicines, Drugs, Trusses, Body Belts, Crutches, _ Rubber Goods, Elastic Hosiery, and Sundries, of any drug house in Canada. We have no pranch stores. Cor. Queen & Victoria Sts W. T, LIDDELL, President The F. E. KARN:. CO., LILMITED. Sulphur, (best sublimated). Epsom Salts, . iPure Cream of Tartar. Bicarbonate â€"of Soda. Moth Balls. Powdered Borax. : Boracic Acid Rochelle Salts. Saltpetre. Seidlitz Powders. Effervescent Phosphate of Soda Citrate Magnesia. Insect Powder. Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. Paregoric. Cascara. Household Disinfectant. Cocoanut Oil. Olive Oil. Glycerine. Witch Hazel. G Cathartic Pills. Improved Blaud Pills. Spring Herb Mixture. Household Ammonia. Castor Oil. s Furniture Polish. Bed Bug Poison. Turpentine. Toilet Paper. Absorbent Cotton. Wonder Herbs. Shamrock Oil. Sulphur Soap. > Camphorated Oil. Sweet Oil. Essence of Peppermint. Petrolatym, Jelly. PHONES: Weston 74. Tou May Save Mongy ! By dealing with us Buy your Lumber and Building Material of us and see if what we say is not true. This is no idle boast, Our prices are fair, reasonable and right; our terms and services are right; and our Lumber is all right,. If anything in our business seems not quite right, we Max: It RicHt, and we do it RicktT Awaxy. Where you get the Best Lumber, the Best Prices, and the Best Service there is no waste. . It means money to you. Try us. @1DSOH, MCORMACK, MVR (0, Weston Branch Yard, J. C. IRVIN, Manager â€" _ RESIDENCKE ‘PHONE 133. MAIN STREET, WESTCN. ‘ORUGS. men fail is beâ€" any extremes not «w Wesrton Poue Works â€"â€" _ WALTER LONGSTAFF, Prop. LIMITED \J. T. LOCKE @ Co. fi Everything in REAL ESTATE. Bank of Nova Scotia Bidg, Weston, or, 106 Victoria St., Toronto. _ Goulding & Hamilton We have some desirable lots: and houses on our list, ask to see them. The shrewd and wealthy men of Toronto are puttiag their money into Weston real estate. â€"Why not you ? â€"ANDâ€" Is rapidly becoming a manufacturing centre. Twe big industri:s have loâ€" cated hereâ€"this year, and we know of others to follow shortly. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE â€" SEE US ABOUT LOANS Gasolene Engines, â€" Airmotors Windmills, Force Pumps, éte 10 Adelaide Street East, TORONTO TELEPHONE, MA 1967. â€"~ Phone 71 Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness, Guarâ€" Antee. Automobile, Burglary and Plate Glass Insurance effected in all Companies. Estates managed. Reonts and Interest collected. City, Farm and Suburban property in every locality bought, sold and exchanged. # Money to Loan at lowest rates o City, Farm and Suburban property, Funerals arranged_ an< Embalming promptly at tended to, MAIN ST., WESTON J. A. WRIGHT UNDERTAKER, Successor to Jas. Gardhouse, ‘PHONE 168 WESTON Main Street, Weston. Junction 287. no. 3€ 5

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