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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Feb 1915, p. 1

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iiifzscuaAN ION COAL C: ' tit, c--.------,-,.-.-.,,..-.....-....-:,.,)-'"--' -.-..-------.-.-----H E rr, COUSINS {0011.}: f1ACKETT l " BLOCK "s -t--AGENT FOR-. I lyiMassey=Harris Implements "ita3rnes and Gray Carriages t L. Rudd Harness [i3tiiotareet Garden s of West York in Etobieoke will _ Wan At Home irrithe evening or? riday, February 511: in the' Lamb n Mills Inn on 1tttas Street. D ting and Pro- 't"ittivts Euchre will iake place from flap. till 2 3.111. ‘hree prizes will 33;?awarded in the Euchre competi- [if-am} a prize wi he given to the if Tho brings t i) largest potato a 0115 why I solicit and merit your rug Sundries patronage. 1 Weston who do not fully' understand What the just how it is a. protect1on--a guaranty of satis r Westoro's only REXALL rtore. ruggist in almost every town-generally the best use all BEXALL druggists are part of a national the purpose of studying and creating the highest s for retailing drugs and drug sundries. are manufactured ,in the REXALL laboratories, 'his organization, and; represent the best by comparison d of iormulasrsent tsf the home laboratory by individual nave found them successful in meeting every medicinal and i This means that when you buy a-BEXALL remedy, or any article hom F REXALL store, you can use it with full assurance that it is positively the test, in its remedial qualities, for the purpose for which it is sold. sash, Doors, and DUFFERIN STREET, new i WESTON Eitmber‘, Lath, Shingles, I. XXVI ':lii"()tri- r" 310m Crag-s for Silo’g Promptly Attended to. LIVERY IN CONNECTION OFFICE and PLANING MILL PHONE NO 27. . . . L E E g SOLE DEALER IN , The StanqLard Anthracite The Retssll,,tl,s, Store TALK NO. 3 DEALER IN W. COAL co. to the function. }A prize will also be] awarded to the -.teamster who brings the largest number of people to the At Horde in his?;, sleigh. Dinner will be served. The ”guangements are in charge at a ' co ittee consisting of Thos. Presslxy, lIglzsident; Cleve Wpr- gan, chairman; _ Worgan, W. Cor- nish, Jr., J. t8plecott,' and J. ch Saxby, seisr-treasl Builders’ Sapplies and Cedar Posts near G.T.R. Tracks Phone 59 Church and Main streets WESTON. Johbing attended to. and STEAMFITTER F. yr0iwllllf, PLUMBER he iiiritturs tlitt'itrir. ”853ml wnan n93mm] grapple With the unemployment guaranty ot sable problem as well. "We propose," he says “or. two weeks' notice to open enerally 1ttie this great camp to man without work giggftgengiéhest and friends and money, and any man ries. ‘without making a criminal or beggar LL laboratories, I of himself, can join the staff there, rt by comparison and, ia addition to being comfortably my by individual clothed and ted, have at the end of 'Y medicinal and three months, a bit of credit tor him- self to be applied either in the pur- any artiele from chase af land for a home or such is positively the,other enterprise as' he may designate. sold. I As a department we are seeking to do tour part at the present time." Here Phone 272 is an opportunity tor the out-of-work WESTON to find employment, to be fed and i - Eclothed, and make. material gain at - Jthe end of three months. Who will c Lament the offer? promptly WESTON. ONT.. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1lt', 1915. ’successfuli issue.” ( In thtl Session 1"imlT.y.wan, FPrr. . . . . 's _ Miss Victoria Quins. which IS now opened, war measures . I. A, u . Ambroise--Va1se impromptu, witl doubtless occupy the time and Miss Jessie Proctor. lthough-t of the members probably to Newcomb-ia) boat song. ft exclusion of nearly all other busi- (b) The wind. iness. The present! sitting should be Miss Margaret Master, treated as a war Seesion, and follow Davaux-dlans' 1e Foret, the lead of Premier Asquith's rcsolu- MISS; Ella Banks. tion, "That all out energies as a na- Beethoven-Sonata Op. 49 lst move- i ment, non are concentrated on the War, Miss Thelma Coleman. and every interest must be subordina- 'Fontaine-Swing song. ted to this overmaitterir1g purpose." Master George Davidge-. + + + Esipoit-Chat1son, Joyeuse, It was largely because of the un- ' Wss Jean M6114?” settled condition or the country after C""""'-"',),:',,? Toi Valse sere- the North-mise whellion that the West-4b) Gav‘otie. Canadian Mounted Police was orrgani- Master Gerald Thompson. zed. This famous body, one of the Sartoria--" At Evening," most unique in the world, has been Mi s Rhea Jennings. graphically described by Roger Pocock 13civthoyjn--itry 1ecr' piu rt-i seuto. in an artirle on Canada's Troops. Ali‘s Kathleen Irw1n. and publish d in pamphlet form. It Ts'et1ai's?)rskirf?1)aty1 Triste, . __. . . Miss Olite Master. says, "It is 'a military force for civil _ 7 . ’ Hungarian Dance, ’duty, dressed as cavalry. armed as Miss Grace Moore mounted infantry: serving as police, Mowskowski-sdanish Dances, and organized like nothing else on Misses Rhea Jennings and Olive [ Cearri'/ Each division of 100 men is Master. ‘ a complete little army. The division God save the King. I The Canadian, ”Parliament which (was opened on Thursday of last week (should be businesslike. Like its pre- decessors of last Summer which Con- tinued but a few' days it should be short and no time should be wasted in striving for: party advantage on eitner side. The party truce has been fairly well Irept and nothing should ibe- said or done during the present isession to break that truce. His ;R0ya1 Highness in the speech from the l throne commended to both Houses the favorable consideration the measures which will be submitted for aiding "the strong unity' of purpose which inspires his Majesty's Dominions in Ithe firm assurance 'ithat the cause for which this war was undertaken wilt ii; maintained togan honorable and successful} issue.” ic In th! Session Iwhich is now opened, war measures ‘Wlll doubtless occupy the time and (thousht of' the members probably to the exclusion of nearly alt other busi- ness. The present sitting should be treated as a war sevsion, and follow the lead of Premier Asquith's rrsolu- tion "That all our energies as a 113.- tion are concentrated on the war, and every interest must be subordina- ted to this overmastering purpose." Two moasur of some importance were dispos of in York County Council last week. The week prev- ious a Com itiiee was appointed to inquire into 't e question of insuring the lives of Work County soldiers going to the trout. The report was read at last Eaturday’ls meeting and recommended fagainst the proposal to insure the Indus lives. It was felt that discrimination would cause ill- feeling. The likes of those who went with the first bontingent were not in- eluded in the' measure. Though the insurance prdposition was turned down, it was decided by the same court to arm all the Home Guards and ride clubs in the County with 1'ifks, of an approved type, (Ross rifle) with 100 rounds of ammunition per rifle. In submitting the report the chairman took the right position when he stated, that it was consider- ed unreasonable to ask each member to purchase a ride, that it was the duty of the County to provide the néeessary equipment. V According to a statement recently made-by the Hon. Mr, Hanna, Prov- incial Secretary, there are some 7000 inmates of the various Provincial Lt- stitutidns directly engaged in con- tributing to the patriotic calls oi- the hour. Another opportunity for ser- vice Mr. Hanna has been pleased to open up is the Clearing for cultiVation of some 32,000 acres of goodland some miles south-west of Sudbury. This will materially Add to the pro- ducing area af Ontario. In addition to the prison labor which the Provin- cial Seeretart, sR-r1qpose9--rtit,s-rtt'se'; ”he x . g NOTES and COMMENTS PIANO CONTEST See Advertisement on Page 5 66 Fiat Justitia, Rua't t oemm.‘ can take the field 'ith horse, foot or guns., 1t may takegthe field on snow- yshoes with dog td ins, or in canoes ior boats, or it Inf)? man a ship, or} it may be mountjed on sleighs. It would be equally at: home mounted on sea serhents. The Legiment has built, many 5a tort, 'tls', pioneered unex- plored _ regions, was administered whole provirr"3es, Running all the' mails, customs gand government offiees. .The ordinag'y policeman, aged: say twentyathree. gig the leader of} local society, play? the harmoninm in church, minds aschurn or a baby,’ gives tpur1sel's opinion to a bewil- dered §ettler, of shows the settler's wife the; trick of gnaking light pastry. But 116* will alip raise a district to fight a forest 11;? or to quell a riot, and he has muc the same powers as a member of s'the Russian Secret Police." f f Invitations will; be limited 'att of spam. 4 Silvm _collecti§n in aid of Red Cross Fund. T as unpatriotic for not coming forward to supply the number of men required to fill the ranks. According to re- ports from various sources the rural districts have (tew young men if any to send, they are short of help now on the farms. If the few that are left are to be taken away, who then will grow the increased food supply that the allies areiimperatively demand- ing? From a military viewpoint, the papers have bigger: pointing out too, that the produiition of food in Can.. ada is oi.as much importance to the Allies as in providing men tor the, front. The rura1idiseriees can hardly, be expected to proguce more-wheat and} send their young men to the battle front at the same time. l " a”, ,7“- Fri-A "FTM an“ Saturday afterp'loor1, February 13th, at 3.30 p.m., by the pupils of Miss Gillette. I Purity Floar fer Weston. \ The Canadian Press has been com- menting rahherr, severly lately on the tardiness of the young men of the rural districts in oftering themselves for enlistment in the third Canadian contingent and, are being reproached Severaf Weeks ago Admiral Von Tlrpitz announoefti that an effort would be made by thef: use of submarines to drive British jroerehant vessels from the home seas." The campaign made a start 3by sinking' no fewer than five vessels of the: class named, three in the Irish Sea and two in the English Channel. So silccmsl‘ul have the sub- marines; been (in their raid that the German) Admiralty has declared all waters Around'fGroat Britain and Ire- land a war zone on and after the 18tlCof Fehrnary. _ "Every enemy merchant ship,” says the declaration, "found in this):, war Tone will be des- troyed, _even if it is impossible to avert dangers which threaten the crew and pass)tmgers. Also neutral vessels in the war zone are in danger." Britain'g grip "rm the waters around her coasts is, absolute and she will very soon finP a way to nullify the effect of the German warning. One success prompts to another effort which will be Sure to end in disaster similar to that which overtook the qerms,y,tLpetst recently in the North, B'riml--Swan B'riml--La Dauise des Demoiselles, Miss Minnie Davidge. Tellie-a) Dancing Son. (b) Valfse lente. Miss Grape Pearson. A st_udio piano) recital will God save the King, PROGRAM fig or b uc: the s f sue E (i, + ykit ago .cefi that [ sale, Moody Bros., owing to be given Tire are also agents for NEPONSET WALL BOARD, the substitute for lath plaster or sheathing. This is the most practical wall board made. Talk over this question of roof, ing with us and hear more about our NEPONSET __ R o o F I N C . . Experience and specialization. That's what most of them lack, That's why some of these roof- ings which are guaranteed ten years longer than the maker has been in business soon go to pieces. (mm llll!lllly()lll)n Particular attention glven to Weston I 75 Junction 2921 --2 Market Gardeners WAGONS PHONES: Junction 237 Because it was not very cold in January, is 110 sign that February will be the same. Keep an eye on your coal bin and remember we sell the best grades of Anthracite coal. Lumber til Builders Supplies l.l()li'll" Iff w, ”7“" . wanna: MAN mm W! MAIN YARD,-Weston, Ont. CITY SALES OFFICE, 106 McKinnen BId. PH C) N E S : Main St., MA IN STREET, WESTON. Nll, WOMAN. REPAIRING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. READY FOR DELIVERY COLLENGE AXLE ",, OR ' SCOTCH BOX 'eston Branch Yard, J. C. IRVIN, Manager CRUICKSHANK t SON .ven to Tire Setting and Wheel Repairing. LIMITED WESTON, ONT. --AND-- Toronto Office Adelaide I94 W (t., %hn 7 I,

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