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Times & Guide (1909), 1 Oct 1915, p. 1

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'M’ESTON. CS; , 'yr- Il.----------' GRAY t mmm (lhlll)llNillS MGM Each is fitred vii: a pxtent unusable stopper and the surface is em- bossed with a beautrful design. _ Get a Maximum Face Bottle. today-it will banish baby's pains too. Small lightweight, easily carried and guaranteed to wear as long as the beat rubber obtainable possibly can. Price $1 00 each. You can bay Maximum Face Bottles at over 7000 Rexall stores through- out the country. We are, the nearest. -rai'i1 H. H. GREGORY, r .A'd'ellghtfully soothing, all rubber comfort that takes the place of the large sized Hot Water Bottle? 7 ', The chocolate coloured Maximu It Face Bottle is representative ot the best,--tyest material,---; wcrlsrnatsship,--best wearing-ther/re its best saving.’ GREGODT'S DRUG STORE TrgJL, XXVI --.-r---------.-r-.---, - Phone 272 ' V -y,, -rcacr7r-= =ty2T-T'r-Ccrrc-r--" . , Cmtti'-,'2r-, .V V - ., _ . I.,.-, '.' J's-1 "fl/RY, lt'??-,),','-"',,'.':':?.?.;','.:'?,::',":'?:.":'.: ' V -,' “ZR-- 1 -, a: _ . - "p, m s,_iei'i:,NV, T V. _. _ _ TV T 'r.. t \.-‘;s’ i- V . \ ,7 _ 41;“? t'v""," Fr'.' , T T _ u A _N' ll . 's, _, _ Jgalr ( , ", J . ttye, , " ‘f - a ._ - V _ \\ $2 'sz ." s... (iii') _ A“; 5:_r~“‘.:».\.4‘ . a ,. ". OFFICE and PLANING MILL PHONE NO 27. DUFFERIN STREET, near G.T.R. Tracks t WESTON 'tsmber, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, and 5 Bi" Maximum Real Rubber Face Bottle. SCEMN MN COAL Orders for Silo’s Promptly Attended to. H. COUSlNS, Agent ----r---, ' A. _r,lii.rlAlrlRlf? i WHEN YOUR FACE ACHES The Standard Anthracite The ctf1stasst,tt, Store WESTON D. L. & W. COAL CO.', Whv not allay the pain with a SOLE DEA bblR If DEALER IN Builders’ Supplies and Cedar Posts L'VERV Ill (lflliliUTl0li, Jobbing attended to. WESTON. Phone 59 STEAMFITTER Church and Main streets F. SAENSBURY, PLUMBER and A! Cir', g-" _ if Ef - MIB? , . " -s al i . as - l o - ' l _ " . itl P. - mls "Aa 3 " dh .9 it1 ' tdt a it lr]ll. A. till- - (llhgt Wy"'" _ - l2l th th a. I 1 ® promptly WESTON, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPT] I Hearts get hungr just as really as [do stomachs, and of»; an the heart may lbe very, hungry WlWrt the stomach is very well fired. angry hearts need love and kindly wads, without these their hunger can Bt be sutisfied. {When one feels thePart hunger and .the need of a kindly} word, and none [are at hand, there i a sure way for him to satisfy his . ll hunger. If he _hungers for a kinsly word the first ithing for him to , is to say one. .If one will but do thu, a kindly word [will be sure to come back. One has but, to"try the exper' ent. Children _respond to the hidly word, the {animals about the Mrn respond, the idog, the fowl, the horses and the 10ows--'rhe very ani Is, will answer ‘back in their own War to him or but ‘who will say a kindl word to them, ’and how much moreso one's fellow lmanr A hungry heartueed never stay ’hungry. , 'tnlnks. When ll gives it as his lopinion that Ge, an strategy has [clearly failed thr ugh their inability to "Bedanv thiussian atmoies, we [have the opinion 't an expert. Lord .KLitchemr gave arWncouraging picture iof the situation 1:1Gallipoll and be- ',stows gruat pra’c on the Italians,, lWhi‘le of the Fruch he said, “It is larmost an impertence to praise the JFrench army. " has tfought one oi ithe most heroic 'fights in history." “Our own troopsre equally strong iandsneere. The glory will never {die from the mem ies of man." Stefansson the miising Canadian explorer, wlapse Arctic expedition-left l Hoodlums ha l (Weston. Somet A night and Mon ( tors of the 1 Agricultural H deal of proper otherwise. W iever entereth n t climbeth F some iare thieves and 1 fism cannot 'authorities sho l ltrrackvs of the! larrested,and pu lletter of J the la their taxes in o ! in person and iand the time ha; with " firm hag lit',",;,),,,','. this 116 ited that eu1iats iescape merely Ir, ‘perty destroyed. (shielding of Cr, Eshould be expose Pf exposure is SC iterreot. Weston Fall with is one of the [events which h e come and gone 'with the season bt 1915. While pro- lbably the atten ance was not a le- eord one in poirr, of attendance, the exhibits were, according to the opinions express d by many visitors, ‘Were the best -Ver seen here before. In would take to much space to en- large on the spzndid' qualities of the exhibits at the , air this year. The Dailies have ready devoted some space to des 'ption of the event. One ot the fini features of the Fair 'this year was the exhibits of the [school children bt the town and ic) trict. Their mark in Art, Nature“ Study, Map Dr‘wing and Writing was remarkably we executed. ' Teachers: and pupils " to be congratulated: ion the excellen e oi the work e.xu/oi-) ted in the tend The Children's dis-'; play in the ted attracted crowds oi, admiring spectors throughout the' day. In the hildren’s department; was exhibited = iwel1-extymlted drawing I of H.M.S. Quen Bess of Dardanellesi fame by a boy 2 years oi,age. ) gam..“m~w§ge g NOTESvaVIIII COMMENTS g 66 Fiat J ustitia, Ruat _coeatfm, ,, e been busy again in e between Saturday ay morning depreda- lght broke into the p and looted a good N doing some damage {are told that whoso- it in by the door but {other way, the same (robbers., This rowdy- tolerated and the d at once get on the ibuwlars, have them lished to the extreme . The citizens pay er to be safeguarded property by the law, arrived to put down rd these night depre- longer toube tolepai ghould be allowed to g making good pro- F. There must be no e. The criminal r every time. Fear gnetimes a good de- the impression Fury observers of 9 East. While he rent the sduretary 1 to make some Fe is not talking (o gs telling 'swhat he in his review on the 1 recently in the Ne what may be re- st fullest and most of the whole situa- 2n given during the 'k that the German st "have shot their ht have; come un- he hide of the Rus- just as really as Canadian Fa .en the heart may Weekly Sun n tho stomach is STORTOIJ mgry hearts need Tortoiseshe11 0. a sure way for VII hunger. If ' word the first ) is to say one. u a kindly word ack. One has ent. Children dly word, the m respond, the horses and the Is, will answer lo him or but word to thero, so one's fellow eed never stay defies imitation, I commands a high the isupply is fallin] increases. A specil London tor tifteei The shrll consists ping kuatus, thinnd and with ft thick than or1e-eighth of? softened by heat i shape into which The Times & Guide has good club-i hing rates with the principal daily, and weekly papers. Why not sulm scribe at The Times & Guide other-l for all your papers at reduced rateeu1 We club with the following and can! get you any paper you wish:-- I WITH DAILIES. The Tixms & Guide and Daily Globe _......-...........' 3.5(t Daily Mail and Empire ... 3.50 Daily World ..'.".'_............ 3,25 Daily Star .._......'.....t........ 275 Daily News .".......r.............. 3.00 WITH WEEKLIES. The Times & Guide and Family Herald & Weekly -- The Times Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily If hedeels like a laughsl say "you're a dear." 1. And if he is cross, 1P1st shinl, he’s a bear, g '1hure'll soon be a Fvr1swe and oh, what a relief! 'i When baby has got tiver cutting his inn+k _ He has got lots of tee?) but not: yet thie one, _ His wisdom tooth sure; must be Calls- ing the fun, i This big ugly tooth f my peace is the thief, V When my baby is eutei,iw his wisdom teeth. " ' "WHEN DADDY 'ps CROSS My baby’é as crank? as cranky can be; ‘I 1 He turns round his hbad and a cross look ..you’ll see; Does anyone wonder at myibeliet, That "i'iujybtrnrdstrst1re1r be cutting his teeth"? _ ", t I pet him and do M) I can just to please; y I joke with him, laugh at him, tor- ment and tease, v; " But no, in his stat) in this house hu’s the chief, i, For baby, I tell youd is cutting his teeth. _ l 'iilfiilliilJiilliiyiiyiiy The German Goknoe-Generat of Belgian has f-orbidd Belgians to 'III- sult Germans under severe penalties, but this is no moretthan may be ex- pected from Gerrtrarrfpolier, He has issued an order age. st: the boycott- ing, blacklisting, inulting or other wise thruateningt to jute Germans or persans showing German sympathies or trading with Ge an firrns. The maximwml penalty br infractions of the order is fixed at two years im- prisonment of a tine: of $2500. The term of imprisonme can be extend- ed to five years wht" disobedience is offered br several pe sons in collusion The Germans hav fragrantly, de- liberately and mer, iless1y trampled justice under foot, ”and we need not be surprised at Hie issuing of an order_suc¥i\.as that r'tierreil Wo above. ’ESquimalt'in Juni' 1913,is alive and 1well. The explor"r has beemmissing for about eightee months, but pro- bably he has take the long continued silence as a me e incident and was not aware of th grave appreciation for his party. E many he has berm given up for duadé The telegram re- ceived by the De artment at Ottawa from Steiansson, last week sets the public miitd_at est; regarding his safety. What se s to be a feature of the case is the the explorer trim- self had done littl worrying. He is evidently ”cool andgs-elf-pos.-:essod, and takes it all, as matter of course.) The object of his 1/tl,2utr.c" was to Icioatt land in, the t,4 north which has believed was so far? undiscovered and a desire to plant e Canadian flag' on it. Details of w1), t happened (lat-1‘ ing the past eightee months are sup-; posed to be contain d in a letter on its way to Ottawa, d will be await-) ed with much intere .' l Including every phase of Railway Station work and Telegraph oper- ating is taught in a thorough man- ner by Shaw's Railway and Tele- graph School, Toronto. Home Study courses are available and correspondence is invited. Grad- uates readily obtain employment on our Canadian Railways] T. J. Johnston, Principal, W. H, Shaw, Prasident. Star ....r".'........r Farmers Advocate Canadian Farm ' Weekly Sun ....... teeth. Transwtation, CLUBBING RATES . EMILY"? HARRISON, i the better quality gand as a result it price, especially as off as the demand , lot was sold in pounds a pound. f thirteen overlap- g off at the edge, ess rarely greater n inch. It can he d will retain any _ is then formed. ESHELL. 31 Belgians to in- severe penalties, than may be ex- policy; He has 1151: the boycott-, :ulting or other time Genmans i) imam sympathies inan tirrns. The r infractions of it two years im- Eof $2500. The Weston , 1.80 . 2.40 1.90 1.30 .1915. We are specializing in Farm sup- plies including Barn sash, Doors, Silo stock, Ready Roofing we also are equipped to make turned posts, etc. Don't fail to look us up at Woodbridge. _ Although conditions have not been the best for the last year, we have extended our factory and are- now manufacturing all our oWn products. In this way we can as- sure our customers of Calco quality in all our stock. We beg to advise our customers that following our regular policy we will have an exhibit atNrood. bridge Fair. We sincerely hope you will call and see us. - Main Street THE CRUICKSHANK WAGON WORKS It""'"""'"""""""'--, TORONTO Junction 292 I 3mm, (i1ltto,!ili,v,llili)fli, INN ti)., E Cockshutt line of Farm Implements including the Frost & Wood harvesting machines, the Adams Wagons, the Brantford Buggy and other makes of Buggies. All kinds of Business Wagons made to order. Delivery Wagons for Grocers and Butchers kept in stock, also Market Gardeners Wagon in dit.. ferent sizes. Repairing and repainting promptly attended to. We are Selling te Agents for tlrtveeltlorated J. tlUltliilWili t, SON "THAT REMINDS ME." LIMITED WESTON, QNT. PHONES; ”I (WANT. LIMITED; WESTON Wes tan , T WESTON, ONT.

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