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Times & Guide (1909), 26 Mar 1915, p. 1

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g BUTTER WRAPPERS 1 _,-":','"" " _ Printed at the r 5;; TIMES AND GUIDE OFFICE‘ , 92$ 'Ft" , . Ma§sey=Harris Implements -TflBaynes and Gray Carriages 4,t"; Rudd Harness aocu----------b-'Tr OPPOSITE BANK N031 SCOTIA BUILDINGS 'OL. XXVI Lgmgbgg, Lath, Sh'itrrjes, DUE ScRAiilricai)'i f 3"“ n " "dl ' ' 4 ' g! ' , a , - it s,' A. LEHAERE LIVERY IN 'CONNECTION was The Standard Anthracite . COUSENS T ALK NO. ll, 1 , Phone 272 rzre,Stetssai,lfle Store WESTON SOLE DE A [AER Ib AGENT . FOR-- \A/ F: ANING MILL PHONE NO 27. DEALER IN ,MMQMQWQ%MM““%“%Q- W. COAL CO. hs'tMess' tsSuiash'er, :iyihf; I 1 _l,t1itj'i,ri,i-,i3s,i,ii_rii,,;, %-§%M%¢£ . " a a : ra"" " f "sc" 'cF, Rih B' r-'- FR, 'ik'" ML ill Rilhai9 . E aw i, 'uc2-Y Jrri:sv)-"-th, ttiv'""))::,,, , ' 'Nrss"* 15 a " [f :1 F. (ihllGf)lllllf, '1; PLUMBER Cedar Posts Phone 59 and STEAMFITTER Jobbing promptly attended to. Church and Main Streets WESTON. Phone 272 expense of the apipieant, the produce of the plot to beghis property. The report states thht 78 plots became attractive and prtd11ftive during the first year. The seiiond year the mon- ber had increased). to 286, and it is said that the garéens were truly re- ,markable notwithiitaniiing the un- usually dry seasoii. So successfully has the scheme mitked out, that the commibtee in charge expects that no WESTON. HIST” FRIDAh MARCH From Saskatodél comes the report from the cr1tizeni' Committee of the results obtained {from the arrange- ments made wi . the owners of vacant lots in tht city whereby they were to be ha. [ed over for garden purposes to any _.ho would cultivate them during the) season. The city agreed to plougg the plots at the expense of the apftlieant, the produce While the Canadian trade returns for January, t,)ns, recently issued, showed the balance oi trade to be against Canadaéfor the first time in several months, geome features of the statement are of: more or less of pub- lic interest. One is despite the com- parative scarcity; of ocean tonnage, a scarcity that Itil several cases has compelled the grelusal of profitable business offered 3:0 manufacturers, the exports for th‘? month made a new high record. '.i"ive and a half mil- lion dollar increasc is shown over the corresponding rimnth of last year, while the excessgof the imports was the smallest in 3- e past seven years, being only $700,030?) in January. The next smallest difference in the iirst month of the y ’r in the seven year period was in lil', when imports ex- ceeded exports b L six and a half mil- lion dollars. Th may be accounted for' that consi .rable buying may have taken Pla) in anticipation of the new tariff w itch has been am1otu1- bed by the‘rMinisgr of Finance in his recent budget spit ch. Buyers would be laying in a stiice in adVance of re- q1iirements in ordger to avoid higher duties. l roflnts in the ("ii'gumwnt advanced by ir,, Cr,' 01m Mr. Starr, Cougcil for the Township, lhe his Tiz., that the gity should supply the Jisitril' water anyway?“ because it would as be$§0 soon as the diélgtlrictslbecamc annexed the 'ii, (that would bathe right time) and morrtt'y, that would blg before very long. ermine; That would m‘e'an‘thatl the Township aripiitjet, tr-ttIshii/r, gait=at“‘1*=asmbartoftheadx 2' 'tii. paying any shat? of therrl‘atter’s g/err-re oral tax. It would be cfearW unfair for the citizens :05 Toronto. Merely attaching wateiimaits would be a simple .matt-er. i, If this proposal means an installation ‘of ‘a plant adequate to supply the needs of"the proposed districts to be l supplied. Toronto elairriitha't it has not a plant more that; sumeierlt to supply its own needs. ,i: The other clause of the Bill permitting sewer connections between the Tégwnship and the city went through 'ithout trouble, To- ronto offering né objections. yitus-s-t---)t:-( PIANO CONTEST failed to NTES and COMMENTS Bee Advertisement on Page 5 An allov shit? iof ll ed ik t is + Mod? cot izeni' Co led iltrorr, wiiil t1 1 mg city ha [ed 0 my _.ho T the sea: Fiat thrk has l- from t Justitia fun to be little dvanced by ‘espo rden dent he '_,'?'i's'rriri'sritfif) 'i,"1,'pii 'fhéirs e6usftry"s irfdustii? _ _ Then away to the frqnt, let us stay home no longer, But help put the battle? to the enemy's gates yonder, With hearts that are Tree, let us go to the fray. ' With fwd to the lions from fair Canada. CEREAL CROPS ON THE ExvERr-l l MENTAL FMuns. Cereal production has occupied an important position in the work of Th? the Experimental Faims since their e are also inception some tpverkty-eight years ‘ ago. By selection, the best varieties WALL BOARD, t of grain for Canadian Conditions have 1 t h Ween brought to light and by breed- t ing many important sorts have been p as er or S ' produced. Pioneer iwhveat, a new . early sort possessing many merits, most practical gives promise of filling an important - place in northern sections. The re- sults in 1914 with his and other MAIN y, sorts of wheat, as W l as oats and barley at the Central Earm and six: CITY SALES 0 teen Branch Farms and;: Stations and two Sub-stations are',' presented in Pl Bulletin No. 81 of thei Experimental Farm Series. This seasonablle pamph- Weston I75 let is avaidatla at the) Publications 3:25;, Department of. Agriculture, Junction 292$---: Llst to,the call my dear fellow, To the battle théi: is now going on, Say won't you enlist, be a soldier, And fight for gthe right agalnst . wrong. a} See yonder the Imam are fighting, Fighting and ho q ing their own, While the pirating fnermy is raging. For the tmbes for the lion still come. t 'they will _1 to exceed $w§00~o,ono, the largest amount ever @corded in one day in the history of tie Custon-house. The btsrp,,Teviovs T :prd was reported to be sjs,1)po,opo an? collected in true day the ppeiious bee, yet n'ot mimy myth? ago: J; United sstiitrtcor erryjp1iiirstireid, tp an; ofpeissl1t(tpity)t.t? ariii'iiist:1)'iithtitirr (th'at' the lattgg’is naVal Don't be a coward}? no never, Enlist now, at 01190, in the fight, And if you get knocked in the corner, Remember all things will come right. r: _ Go bravely, fight for? our captain, With courage dog}: right, play the man, is), Your life for His {also should you lose it f He says you shall (ind it anon. e Thamjémmmt mu, gét hack it the. and speculators and" fraudulent army contractors if Bills 110W bngolre the; House of Commons will get the for; P. of law. A special committee has leen appointed to in- quire into de tame changes in the crimimil code. A Bill has becn in- troducéd makin it a criminal offence punishtiiue by three Years imprison- less than 500 vacant lots will be applied for this season. The whole ", scheme has proved to 'be Wise and desir ble. Saskatoon's eX-. periment should Fs tried here in Wes- ton. This year, will afford a great opportunity. _11:s:is. are super-abua- dam-e of vacant _ ots. The advantages dgriireii'il/jiire: "V se -tyviltytyt. Try them mag”- _,' 3-1. _' ‘A 'Tiestom-rtlit of -- the London KeV reiates1-r-'" Ay might be expected, Ireeruiting is’anoti Without its humor. A st'uriry souiig éecruit was asked by one of thir, clerks $11ng in the papers, what denomination he belohged to. The qurét‘on enraged the start1ing.in- formation that xihe was a grasshop- per. 'Got)d graeitus!' exclaimed the clerk,, 'what 930% is that?' 'Those who sit in the pii,rk on Sundays' ICO- plied the recrdit.”§1 Then away to the %310111;, to the bat- tle o'er yondei, With feed to the11ions make them strongvr and 'tronger, With hearts that 27, free, let us go to its fray, ',"ir" With fred A Canada Ru: This year, Will tunity. ' ere 2 9f vacant_ots. q >1. are "V sel -tyvilett an: ugh”; "r" F,'-' Mt, in: w“ 'dFrr7ert at the $and s FEED TO THE LINES conie ~1'a'fw to thit (N a. "tif/nest Apeek the N j 'qurk city are ls ham 'tl lions from fair 11V coo 1915. it aid [Ir Tire are also agents for NEPONSET WALL BOARD, the substitute for lath plaster or sheathing. This is the most practical wall board made. _Ta,1k over this question of root-. ing with' us and hear more about our _ NEPONSET R o o F I N G * 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, (llill)l llli1ljl3 (i)l1l)llll, - LIMITED WESTON, ONT. f Particular attention given to Tire Setting and Wheel I Repairing. Experience and specialization. cr" That's what most of them lack ti " i'.""""""'----""'--'-'-""-'.'" _ 'ir' . . . . . d: ‘ ,rtfsk,.3juN,hsRee":i',te ”WW-E4 f fsy%yeL2sigi,iiiii.iaiis' in Mama , lirit rdierrters;' T N ',h_,__r,,_,,irc'i_e','ia,-',,' . l WAGNS :gma MAIN YARD,---Weston, Ont. CITY SALES OFFICE, 106 McKinnen BId. P H CD N E S : Naaling Beaver Board to new nulls Main St., REPAIRING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. tl CR0l(jl(Slihlil( t SON KN 't5Ch'i'rf?Jii'sl DPA lt D add mail} bther WESTON , ONT. .van’ra Toronto Oftiee Adelaide 194 Putting Beaver board over old walls 331 NH. 1 Iii A J

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