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Times & Guide (1909), 23 Apr 1915, p. 1

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_ Sunday Automofiile Service to West Toronto. | Le GRGORTS DNVG STORT <.._ .. Make. yourself happy . b_yg’_b_ecorpip‘fé thoroughly healthy, full of life, _ energy, enthusiasm. If youydon‘t féel that way now it is because that mach‘ingf, your body, is out of;tfxrder.;‘ The change from cold to warm weather _ has thrown something out of gear," 3 tss REXALL SarsaAPARILLA f’I‘o (ic shoul help and enrich the blood, thus stfqy(rating d stren and tending to bring abougfl:tihat complete, bax}; of every part, which insu;aés&h\})ealth. ’ We have faith in I}g{all SHxsap riIM,/Tg]/;, gealthier and happier,*by helping nature overco spring. If it doesn‘t, your moxBy rier. Being some reasons why I sjp"’iicit and merit your _ _ Drug and Drug Sundries patronage. â€"AGENT FORâ€" Masseyâ€"Harris Implements Baynes and Gray Carriages Rudd Harness fiwmmmmmmwbssstxss‘ OrrostTrE Baxx L Scorma Bumpnincs T# VOL. XXVI OFFICE and PLANING MILL PHONE NO 27. DUFFERIN STREET, near G.T.R. Tracks ; WESTON Sash, Doors, and Lumber, Lath, Shingles, LIVERY IN CONNECTION SCRANTON COAr Orders for Silo‘s Promptly Attended to. & A. LEMAIRE . COUSINS res2°°20ee0re0eses0e0e0e00000e00e000s040s 00 0K ind o Pecl nc in en n n en nc hin in ie it i nnndlinaiin n it wl The Standard Anthracite TALK NO./ 1 2 T5 cents a large bottle. D. L. & w. COAL CO. soLE DEALER IN :RQMQL SÂ¥ore DEALER IN flM)nic, we believe it will make you ture overcome the diserders common to Builders‘ Supplies ul ‘help y;bu by assisting to purity d stren ‘fhening the various organs ete, harfinious, machineâ€"like action agle House’rCorr}ér, l'gévmgf ock a.m., and last trip at 11 and GCedar Posts WESTON. Phone 59 Church and Main streets STEAMEITTER Jobbing promptly attended to. F. SAINSBURY, PLUMBER Lo s <, ' 4n W P â€" @â€" Q and WESTON Phone 272 Jn > n th% face of recent disclosures at fOttaWa,‘i' all patriotic Canadians canâ€" not but feel a sense of humiliation at jlthe hang._s of their public representaâ€" tives, B‘g)ots, binoculars, horses, ctc., ) | R 7 . are all a necessary part of a soldiers iequipmefit, but so far as the reports ) brought in by the specially appointed ’com'mitté}a of irvestigation‘ are conâ€" |cerned th§ public are little wiser than |Jbefore. "Egake the boots investigation |for exan@le, one report finds everyâ€" thing all ‘tight, no dishonesty,_ and gaod vaJ_file given for the goods; the other firnds boots were bad and the country robbed of large sums_ of mioney. A;‘Il the way through the inâ€" vestigations it was discovered that soldiers‘ equipments absolutely necesâ€" sary forf; safety and efficiency, were supplied at unduly â€"high prices and as (very podr quality, by â€" contractiors !whose fiest aim was for a wellâ€"filled "purse, â€" and indirectlyâ€" working into the hands of the enemics of the Emâ€" pire by supplving bad matâ€"vri2l for es equa‘flly important had been left unmentigned. No reference was made ofâ€" Hydmoâ€"Radial services, a question which ogcupies so much in the puldlic mind até the present time. The whole closing geremony occupicd some twenâ€" ty m&nug‘,es, with less than two score numbers in attendance. "In _ ore frespect the prorogation cf the Legislature last week was diiferâ€" ent fromf many that preceded it. The Sergqéntâ€"afoâ€"arms was absent and ’hwi‘s place %taken by another, this being fthe secon§ time absent from the openâ€" |1'ng and closing formalities since conâ€" federation. The lack of public inbercst in the cldsing ceremonies was evidencâ€" )‘e‘d_ by ’rhé number of spectators in the gallnries'.‘.; The _ TLieutenantâ€"Governor in the speech from the throne comâ€" mented @fn» the expeditious manner in which ptgbh'c business had been :ransâ€" acted. fg'The country may be disapâ€" pointed / with the advance made on prohi'bitgon. While mention was mado of imuflrtant mattersâ€" affecting the welfare @f the Provirce, other measurâ€" 4)4 $ thetre in 1hegmmor1ty. ~ If the plans of the Ontario Departâ€" § * * * k t ; Ar unusu@al situation â€" was created ment of Agriculture will work out as 2. . & $ f last week in jthe Canadian Senate expected â€" 45,000 ) school children will 6 3 . a . when Mr. Bpeaker Landry wert out assist in contributing to same paâ€" & 4 fls & : : _ on strike, and as the Lernieux Act triotic fund of the Empire this year. did i r de 7 is f This new move seems to be a developâ€" NC _ DOYSe. [of: artittation 4 & ; & such q caste, a Mortreal Senator is ment of the {production campaign 8 > 5 £ said to have suggested that his Hon. conducted by the Federal Governm»nt. : 4 f se ts 6 t t be haled to the chair by the Sergeautâ€" S some 2f pas. ; ,e. yBA m‘en atâ€"arms. .. This suggestion _ however has been _ gathering} informazion . 4 3 3 was not acted upon. [The unique through the teachers and local school 5 5 1 3 2 $ situation arose over the question of authorities, and the response has been : f 3 & appoirtments to the staff . of the most eocouraging. The plan prop»sâ€" A 5 . Upper House and who has the proper ed consists in the growing of potaâ€" : § 5 ‘ authority to make them. The Speakâ€" toes. ‘‘The response so far has been l 5 & P en & er contends that appointments must exceedingly gratifyierg,‘"‘ said the Deâ€" 5 es ; Â¥, l e o es 5 come â€"from ‘bhim. Heâ€"says, "I shall puty Minister of Agricufture in ar _ â€"@~ _ i d e ie eimal n iree man on en _ es i o s â€" ttpap1d the prerogative_granted me by interview the other day, ‘‘and from v s se e 8. .« the Senate. I have the right to make Presert indications it is safe toâ€" estiâ€" : 4 & C all suggestions to the Senate in resâ€" mate that between 45,000 and . 50,000 $ § 4 7 pect to appointments. IH the Senate bushels of potatoes will be grown by * § % & ;. reJects my suggestions, I would make the school children for this purpose. 3 tss £ ‘ & @ new ones but, the decision thould reâ€" The Department is undertaking to asâ€" F s t : $ > main with me. sist the children in every way, and # 3 x â€"â€"â€"&â€"â€"â€" offering prizcs for the best kept plots & ‘ â€" BRITIS BRAVERY. will encourage them to do their paest. S Â¥ It is to be hoped that the best encourâ€" Our hearts are sad and heavy, agement the children will have for _ Ard we feel our tongues are tiel, their hest endeavours wTH conc fom When _ we try‘ to speak of British j brave, the fathers and mothers. mave i amnis s fle e 2t $| 0 â€"# s ® PIANO CONTEST | 2 ;gsssscgsumnmmmméz%é g ’ In our Canadian schools it has been ;“ch‘e custom for years to observe Arâ€" |bour Day in aimore or less degroc. : This custom sho ild receive mioore atâ€" ) |tention from thé general public, for ',’the country has‘ great need for the Hpflanting of trees:and shrubs both in ‘school and resideptial grounds. Canâ€" lada is so depend‘gnt upon her forests that any mweasulf"es which may. be tapen to extend| the pupils‘ knowâ€" ;ledge respecting ‘£rees ard their proâ€" tection â€" will â€" ser ie a good purpose. !Ir most of the P%bvinces Arhour Day ;is a school cel?:ration only. The regulations requirirg its observance by the planting of trees and shrubs in school. grounds. It should be made a public h%diday and the scope of its observanceg should include the . annual cleanâ€"up, éspecially as that is generally cclebrated early in May. In this way, [iore general interest i would be aroused in the work and â€" better results sécured from an arâ€" â€" boreal as well as a sanitary viewâ€" _ point. & I WESTON, ONT.., FRIDAY APRIL WÂ¥ 1915. }@fsmwsswa“sms“}:% From what defioloped ‘ NOTES ad commants 3 See Advertisement on Page 6 6 re little wiser than boots investigation report finds everyâ€" no dishonesty, and HMiat Justitia, Ruat | oei vacant.. â€" _ Will be sold cheap for 50 ft. by 1230 ft vacant. 50 ~ft. by 120 it vacant. Ore acre of land, 66 foot frontage by 44 Rced long, with good strecam of water at the back. On the Property is a large slaughter house 30 by 40 with 2ll conveniences for business, on the FHifth (Concession, Township of York, opposite King Street, Weston. Valuable Frechold Property FOR SALE Preparing amnf;funfi‘oion And all kinds of battle steel, Invent machines that will some Their noble f‘york reveal. Don‘t let us ttgen forget them, Let us try to cheer them on, Whether on the battleâ€"ficld, Or toiling heke at home. A word of che@t maay help them Successful then they il be, To win for dear old Britain A glorious victory. And And Mn 2c oo oo nacly Still more n‘g@bble deeds they‘ll do But there aI‘ej';hOSB who cannot go When:‘ we bhear ‘fi?pf all the treacherous acts 4 That German soldiers do, 1 Not fighting lawful warlare, | But miurder @rough ard through. J & It makes our British plood to rise, \ Against such awful sin, ¢ But let Brit%fin fight with all her might,. & i ‘Gainst such%they’re sure to win. ’ ( For we have mn of worldâ€"wide fame, | Yea mighty g;fnen toâ€"day, Who are fighting for the Empire, In that coun?ry far away. i We never tire ¢f praising them, | For noble deeds and true, And we will pray that daily, § SHILI_ morte m@bieâ€" Accdz thawn a~ brave, _ 2 Who have so mobly died. In this world‘s greatest warfare When Britain must prevail, And Germany and Austria No more will her assail. l Sn c en coneiin 2 And leave their native soil, nd . fight with bayonet, sword and gun, J But yet at hRome they toil. Our hearts are sad and heavy, Ard we feel our tongues are tied, When _ we try‘ to speak of British er_contends that appointments must corie â€" from â€" him.. Heâ€"says, "I sbarl_l' upebld the prerogative granted me by the'Senatve. I have the right to make all suggestions to the Senate in resâ€" pect to appointmients. IH the Senate rejects my suggestions, I would make persuaded i$ the right thing to 60, does not suijt the views of Mr. Rogors and argue$ that: if this velo nowe? wrom what deweloped in the House of Commons la,i] Saturday, it seems evident that a 1§ede1‘al general election will be on priably before the sumâ€" mer is far gdvanced. The Hon. R. Rogers or tg’e Minister ~of Elections as some papers designate him, intiâ€" mated that the issue before the Canaâ€" dian people J at the election will ke Serate RMorm, ‘"wherever one gors,""_ said the Minister of Public ‘Yorks, | ft. by 200 ft defence. Canada‘s} greatest enemy toâ€" day‘ is the grafter without a conâ€" science. 4 Mrg. R. M. JONES. Meyer ‘Avenue, Weston, Ont p for cash, apply ho . McEWEN, on George Street, on King Street on Maria Strer Wes ’A-\JLL Ni. some day go? _A high grade Flint Coated Roof ind suitable for all kinds of farm â€"â€" work. (ANADA LUMBER COMPAMY No matter how small the job may be we are only too glad to give you any information we can. We handle a large variety of roofings ranging in price up to $5.00 per square. When you call to see us ask to be shown our high grades of lumber for barn and house conâ€" struction. ces COLLENGE AXLE OR SCOTCH Partiewlar attention_ #iven in ‘Tipa Saitiz TORONTO Junction 2921 Will buy one square of o aB c ue > .â€" 4s C enes o ':DQVEW&‘DUEAQHC:JD{‘ 22L C EOO TE um emmmmmenmenenntenntintenmno in mromonr oo Market Gardeners WAGONS _ CALCO BRAND ROOFINCc. -!ln',clt:-.cu:l:.a;? CICL TTE CL_JMBO_IL] [] Mnsseseceese lc :. (hs Sss®t U ’i [A [th o 0M C PA y Mee & .t t jofs $ meananmenemomenmmmemenmmmmemmromnm Main St., Ima y#74) c iCB C745 C sarxeeâ€" c&cat Co7eames 8 REPAIRING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. BEAVER BOARD READY FOR DELIVERY Nailing Beaver Board to new walls Gibson. McCormack. Irvin Co. Ifd Itcan be painted in beautiful and durable colorsâ€"isnevercovered Tt s quickly and easily put up. It is made in large panels of pureâ€"woodâ€" fibre. CRUICKSHANK & SON BEAUTIF UL walls and ceilings add 100% <to the effectiveness of your home. To that advantage you add many others by using ill Improve Any Building $1.25 PHoONE S â€" Ceee cUR NUR TRADE \i E fi MARK giyen to Tire Setting and Wheel Repairing. BEAVER BOARD PURE wOOD NDRE WESTON, ONT. Let us show you just what it looks like, and tell you its 41 great advantages. with unsanitary (wallâ€" paper. It needs no repairâ€" ing as it does not crack." m §3 222 C 0 0 Cetemmmcommees E‘ tm NE C Câ€"@uss C z2 cam â€" J. 6. IRVIN, Manager Weston Branch WESTON Weston 175 ce es en Tok\ ap,~7 ow Lo C C onn s e ies ulting Beaver Board over old walls our BOX Nu.

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