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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Dec 1913, p. 1

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iiet. ~~_"~ Nes [IL. A. LEMAIRE | Fixtures, Lamps and Electrical Appliances supâ€"= plied at less than city prices. We contract for Light and Power installations of all kinds. ‘ Particular attention given to Tire Setting and Wheel w s s C ~Repairmg. > VOL. XxXIIH ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS, All â€"Fixtures installed without extra charge. Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, and. DUEFERIN STREET, near G.T.R. Tracks READY FOR DELIVERY Market Gardeners wWAGONS SCRANTON COAL ‘ CUT TERS, â€"_â€"~â€" SLEIGHS J. CRUIGKSHANK & SQON Main St., REPAIRING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. OFEFICE and PLANING MILL PHONE NO 27. Orders for Silo‘s Promptly Attended toâ€" COLLENGE AXLE OR SCOTCH BOX H. COUSINS & SON, Agents, Livery in Connection. The Standard Anthracite ie us 4 g‘:;- if & !? jg;fj@.\jk 7 i ;!L:w,ws‘;:%jz?ggk & i co _‘ on LL â€" BROS. PHONE WESTON 230. SsQLE UEALER IN _ & W. COAL CO. wESs TON WESTON Dealers in DEA LER IN â€" HARNESS, Tbe Cim Guth Che Cimes & Guw Builders‘ Supplies AND and Gedar Posts. VESTON, ONT. wWESTON, ONT.., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12° 1913. : Xmas Dresents Galore 1| â€" The Toronto Hfuman-e Society is doâ€" ing a real and valuable work in beâ€" half of the animals of the city and throughout the Province. It is said that during the current year over 800 dogs and )gts have been dealt with, 70 horses old and unfit for any more work ha.veE been mercifully desâ€" Weston is not the only Corporation in trouble about the real ownership of a pietce of lard, which may ultimâ€" ately lead to \ rt proceedings. ‘The ‘City of Torontg has commenced, proâ€" ceedings agains® a private individual alleged to be a SquUuatter on a portion of the Garrison _~ ommons, to. recover possession of aitriangular piece of land lying betwBen the G. T. R., and the C.P.R. tracks and fronting Straâ€" chan Avenue. 3 material used® The town has been ‘spending very HMarge sums of money on the sewage igystem and it is only ‘fair and just t the rateâ€"payers thiat there be a refifrd of that amount to | the town notwithstanding Nr. Murâ€" .ray’s word an@ bond. Bunglingp at the ratepayers @xpense is not desirable ‘and must be avpided. ns guaranteec] one expert eg another. This; that a difieren} $600 in the vali of the contraq material used spending very} To clear up ,rumors of irregularities in connection with the construction of the sewage disposal plant, the Council held a) special meeting last Monday night in order to give an opâ€" portunity to those under criticism of clearing up th cloud. _It had ‘been discovered thaf the contractor, Mr. Ery, had besh using material not specified in th contravt. Trap rock was claimed ag the material agreod upon, and magnesian limeâ€"stone was used. Hence the complaint. The enâ€" gineer of thel Provincial Board_ of Health reports¢that the stone used is Soft and inferi vr and will last 7 or 8 years. The t@wn‘s consulting engiâ€" neer, who is garded as one of the foremost in hig profession says, thgt for the purpos#, the material used is as good_ as hat specified â€"in the agreement, ang backs his word with his guarantee -; bond. Here we have one expert effcineer pitted against another. Thig fact was established, that a differenge of between $500 and $600 in the vale ol the work in favor. of the contra@or resulted from the TOYLAND at INCH‘ S STORES | tesec.see.eecc2c2c222222020004$ a new Sur;ply will soon be in. Order your Engagement Rings and Diaâ€" monds at Inch. He cuts the price. ENGLISH FANCY CAKES LISTEN, we will absolutely give any person 1 full pound of the best line if they find out we are charging ONE CENT per lb. more for them than the departmental stores. . Thats saying something. Look them over they will be in this week or the beginning of next. “s\sss@““s\“ssww We shall soon have a larger supp‘y thaa was ever shown before from 10 cents per lb. up. Say! Inch is putting in his New Confectionery Store an up to date imported line of W. 1. INCH ? NOTES and COMMENTS § DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN WSTONN AND MOUNT DENMS. We guarantee Toronto prices. SUNDAY HOURSâ€"4 TO 5 AND 8 TO 9 P.M. ewage ssystem and just t the rateâ€"p. ‘a refigrd of that ; i notwithstanding rd ang bond. Bu ayers @xpense is no > be avipided. * % * uo * e e is nol# the only C. e abou@t the real e of lafrd, which m 1 to e@urt proceed Forontg has comme agains® a private ) be a §quatter on rrison iCommons, t i of a itriangular : betwBen the G. T . tracks and front aue.. _# * «o c % 2 e # + e onto Humane Socie 1 andgvalua,ble wo JEWELLERY * Fiat Justitia, Ruat Coelum," CANDIES 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. Importation ol arms is now proâ€" Ihibited into Ireldnd. An official proâ€" lclamation to that effect was announâ€" eed last week. & It‘s object is to prevent the arining of the Ulster volunteers, who & year ago numbered | some 19,000, now, it is said, will agâ€" gregate about 90,000 men. It was thought at one kime to revive\ an old law known as the Irish Crimes Act, which has been - abeyance for many years. This is gaid to be due to the fact that large*shipments of ~rifles ‘and bayonets ingo Belfast have been on the increase during the past few weeks. But wiseg counsels prevailed. and the Crimes Act will not be eDâ€" forced. _On the. contrary â€" Premier Asquith according to the reports is favorable to a compromise on Sir, Edward Carson‘s plan, and thus exâ€" tends the "Olive Branch" to the signers of the Ulster Covenant. THE YORK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Insure in the York Fire same in Canada The Bureau of Food Supply of the New York Association for improving the condition of the poor has been conducting an enguiry into the high cost of living, and shows in its reâ€" port that sixty one cents represents the cost of the food on its arrival at the terminal ma.rkts, while the balâ€" ance of the con mer‘s dollar is divided between t;.'e wholesaler and retailer in the progess of getting the food to ‘the comsumer‘s kitchen. ‘Every consumer,)§ says the dinector of, the investigatign, ‘"is amazed at the. constantly diginishing quantity of food that his dgilar brings to Rhim, and every prodtice® is equally amazed at the small prolvfortion of the conâ€" sumer‘s dollar finds its way. inâ€" to his pocket.‘" @ne learns from the above statement Athat it costs 39 cents to distributg one dollar‘s worth of food from the producer to the conâ€" sumer. â€"â€"Conditioffs arse â€"about the Discussing some problems â€" ariging from immigratiog to Canada, Mr. W. S. Evans of Winpipeg, in an address to the Associated Canadian Club. in Hamilton some fime ago, said that one of the gener, conditions in which there is the most danger is the Chance there has) been making ‘"easy money.""‘ With sq many transactions as so great a volume of money passâ€" ing it has been possible for many to get a ‘"‘rake off,‘ to make ‘"eagy money."" Men have left the banks to go into real est te and other finanâ€" cial business. ‘‘Bhey have even left the Church,‘"‘ he wontinued. _ ‘‘They have left everything for the perforâ€" mance of a functign which temporarâ€" ily has been hig! 'ly profitable, but only temporarily, because that conâ€" dition can only be temporary. There is no objection to:â€"agents arising to meet an opportumif,y for agency, and evelry one is glad éo see someone elge make money."‘ T effect which this lhas on the cqunt%’s character and on the country‘s %,poi-nt of view is quite another thing. troyed, while 12 of these faithful serâ€" vants received fogd and treatment in. the Sociecty‘s sfables. Besides all this laudable wprk over. 1400 comâ€" plaints have recéived Attention so lar during the year. At a mesting of the Federal Cabinet last week it was decided definitely to summon the third Session of thg twelith Parliamént on the 15th of January for theidespatch of busipess. For some reasof, not explained, the time set is a cguple of months later than usual. it fis expected that the session will be an unusually lively one. Much interest will circle round the Redistributi@n Bill and will likeâ€" ly‘ become one bl the most contenâ€" tious measures } the session. . An ov\i'tstanding question will be the trade and tariff issue vith its bearfing on the high cost of living from the conâ€" sumers view poi efij and tarift revision to meet the de nds of the common ‘Péople rather than those of the ‘big iIlfD.&resté. 1t is also hinted that in order to haste? "Senate Reform," the Government proposes to introduce a bill giving he West eight new senators. This would add strength to the present ministration. JCKeL.". me learns itom. the atement #&that it costs (39‘ distribut@ one dollar‘s worth | rom the producer to the conâ€" 'Oonditio s are about the an unugually lively Eest will circle round n Bill and will likeâ€" [ the most contenâ€" { the session.. An ion will be the trade ith its bearfiog on iving from the conâ€" the Federal Cabinet decided definitely to ird Session of thg nt on the 15th of despatch of business. od Supply of the on for improving e poor has been ry into the high The Ancient Ggeeks compared life to â€"an arena, Of B0 an athletic field, \inâ€" wh.ch strengthSis tested to acqtitre |agility, expert s1 and. suppleness of \body. ] Whatever was Mevised may be reâ€" ;vis-ed by rman. . @What which was put \|up by man, may be taken down, or, [if thetremoval of obstatles seems unâ€" | wise or unsafe, flimp over, under,. or ‘walk around by@ putting mind, sonl, ‘development, asiia test of staming. \_ Every desire $s a prophecy of its ‘fulfilment, and Fif the fulfilment be ‘long delayed, it®is only that it may be richer and @eeper‘ when it does come. ® lWe think it losi Â¥e when we most gain, _ Get. your Magazinesâ€"Ladies Home Journalâ€"World and Star (Saturday Night), Weston Times, from Inthâ€"s Drug Store. Wonder if thesrecent hot spell was what caused Hgrry to Thaw out?â€" St. Thomas Times. We call joys eAded ere begun; > When stars fadelbut, do skies complain Or glory in the rising Sun? California, 1913 Up, up, through@the resisting shaft â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__â€"â€"â€" or boulder, the vifality of a tree has SEE Us sent stem, branch) and leal, proving LOANS the power residing within. | Money to Loar Necessity gives Wlace to Invention. | City, Farm and £ T be t i 2t o t in e e A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cirâ€" eulation of any scientiflc journal. T:;grms for Canada, $3.75 a year, postage prepaid, Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.2s#=~= New York Uranch Mmofl")g m o« mA_-_.\‘,Ae,,wâ€". o.r __This life is no. gamblé, won by the roll of dice or the wwheel of fortune; our earthly career is planued in a way to aid, not to hinder this purpose. Oh! but you may isay, matters are so unfair and uneq@al. Some have ease and pleasure; me see so much, and have health tozenjoy all, while, with others it‘s the ireverseâ€"and God has forgotten, No! dear friend, He never forgets. If there were no fences to Clear, no hills to climb, no d@itthes to leap, no bridges to cross, npg stubble to burn, noobstacles to overcome, or no enâ€" emies to conquer,s what thrills of triumph to the @nergetic spirit of daring and doing,! would be denied mankind? > Trape Manks Desicns Copyricets &c. Anyoné sending & sketch and descriFtion may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention is probab]y]par,enmble. Communica.â€" tions atrict‘y confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest afieucy for securing patents. Patents taken t rouih Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the No life is entiregr under its own control. There are circum$@tances and condiâ€" tions over which are not responâ€" sible, that must be imet. This is not fatalism, but facts.s And undernsath the adversities of gll kinds, and beâ€" hind the,contrary windsâ€"is the smilâ€" ing {acd®if a,Highe? man. This life is no ga roll of dice or the our earthly career is to aid, not to hinde ‘Toâ€"day becomes} toâ€"morrow, Old times give place to new."‘ There is much &alk toâ€"day about every man being hi own ‘"‘architect." If that were so, ere would be no need ol a Divine Heing. Scientific American, Branch Qffice, 625 F Bt., Washington, D. C. BEAVER BOARD PHONES: Weston 74. _=xoâ€" _ Junction 28 Weston Branch Yard, J. C. IRVIN, Manager RESIDENCE ‘PHONE 133. COAL, WCD & COKE LUMBER and BUILDERS‘ SUPPLIES, Lime, Cement, Sewer Pipe. EARTHLY MYSTERIES MAIN STRE BSON, MCORMMAGL aa~. praveEr POARD s no. gam} or the iw career ig J to hinder ou may is: nd uneq@a asure; son alth tore it‘s the i n friend, He ere no fen b, no ditc ross, n S _to overe nquer,s w the gnel doing,! w rough "the the vifalit branch) an. siding wit ves place nt Gfeeks . Or #o ar ngth#is te rt skM1IL an was Wevise n.â€" #That may be t al of obst ite, @limb _ by@ putti asBa tes ire ;‘ a ind $if th , itkis on id §eeper" C : rising Sun? AVAGEâ€"McCLURE. takes the place: of lath, plaster and wall paper for the walls and ceilâ€" ings of every type of new or reâ€" modeled building LIMITED Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg, Weston, ( or, 106 Victoria St., Toronto, _ Large Subâ€"division at North Eind of rWeston. } Just the thing the workingmen had best secure. Prices $6 up. Easy Terms. Also some choice lots in Weston‘s best residental district, and several desirable houses. J See us and let us show them; to you; If you have dmemds to invest on / first mortgage, we can obtain best". security,â€"7 per cent interest. & fi Goulding & Hamilton INSURANCGE REAL ESTATE Gasolene Engines, Airmotors Windmils, Force Pumps, ete Phone 71 Main Streot Waetin‘ 10 Adclaide Street Ez;ls-t > TORONTO â€" Wrston Poue Works WALTER LONGSTAFF, Prop. T. WESTON. â€" I. LOCEKF & Estates mar collected. property in gold and as Money to Loan at Fire, Life, Accidéent, Sickness, . anteo. . AutomobiHle, Burglary Plate. Glass Insuranceo effected in Fandle tsnnd Plate Comp Funerals arranged and Embalming promptly atâ€" tended to, : MAIN ST., WESTON ‘PHONE 168. UNDERTAKER, TRLEPHONE Buccessor to Jas. Gardhouse, I\ Main Street, Weston, Junction 287. , Mam 1967 at lowest rates 0 Suburban property., gea I (0. ABOUT conbts PEAVER BOARD its and Inteorost i and Suburban cality bou‘ght, «@ 5 1 & ‘:}

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