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Times & Guide (1909), 15 Oct 1915, p. 1

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[TGDEGODT’S DRUG 310M [rttjilf it SEWEELL ali,iyilEils' ifhulh ‘Each is fitred with a patent unlosable stopper and the surface is em- -i, bossed with a beautiful design. "ll . Get a Maximum Face Bovtie to-day-it will banish baby's pains too. , #Small lightweight, easily carried and guaranteed to wear as long as the 'c, best rubber obtainable possibly can. Price $1 00 each. if You can buy Maximqum Face Bottles at over 7000 Rearall stores through- out the country. We‘ar‘e the nearest. F' 5* - Tare Chocolate coloured Maximum Face Bottle is representative ot the l tttttr" material,-best workmanship,---; wearing-ther/re its best asavin 4' , A -",' 5 we WESTON. ' aNdelighrfully soothing, an ruler comfort that takes the place of the Itsis sized Hot Water Battle? hitting-bet, Lath, Shingles, Phone 272 Sash, Doors," and OFFICE and PLANING MILL PHONE NO 27. DUFFERIN STREET, near G.T.R. Tracks ___ .'s WESTON Mairirmun Real Rubber Face Bottle. SCRAN TON COAL .. XXVI Orders for Silo’s Promptly Attended to. . A, LEHAIRE H. COUSINS, Agent, H. H. GREGORY, WHEN YOUR FACE ACHES The Standard Anthracite DEALER IN SOLE DEALER. It D. L. tt W. COAL co. The Riessiagly, Stare WESTON Whv not allay the pain with.a Builders’ Supplies and Cedar Posts Jim IN uimToi.l F. SMNSBURY, PLUMBER SFEAMFITTER Jobbing promptly attended to. Church and Main Streets WESTON, Phone 58 he iihittwg (Maine. and WESTON. ONT.. FRIDAY. OCTOBER ii: 1915. I Premier Sitta3 of Alberta has de- 'cided to carry l; a part at least, of [his pre election comises to the peo- ttle, He Magpanuounoed that the E It in said that ‘ he discovery of the [High-est impcrta . " in connection with the future develoment cit"agrieu1e1re {in western Cana’a. has recently been made, by the Coher‘fatign C'Ommision who reports tht big deposits of 'phosphate, oi li , occtirs in the Banff (National Park, bm the, Rocky Mounr tains. ,The irn ortance of this rss- covery may be morettu11y realized from ttse'taot, thd phosphoric acid is one of the-chief bmt foods consumed‘ in the productiot of cereal- crops, such as whoat. " all countries where modern methods" of agriculture are prabticed there I as sprung up an enonmous demand for phosphate ttr- tilizers, and ever5 available source of raw mabrial idi their rhanutacture, has for years pas g Em? eagerly sought. Owing to the "cindenful fertility of the soil the ut. of artificial ferti- lizers is not pr ctised to any great extent in Western}, Canada, so Far hut the time will sooh arrive when, ferti- lizer, will enter?, largely into the operations of sATessiul husbandry, and the fact that? these Ldrp‘ositc an available,, will he of great value in later years for :home requirements and for export as/well. T nent are in rrv1il,i.yhtiii1) l pug up in fiimsy wrarsseis,r,i,t,iilf, Cl' 3toriie cases are just wrapped' it?» pet with priae- tically no protection tly,tjPr'r, while others in cardboard bioges‘are rot sarieientsy protected (td resist thif' weight of othel items of mail with which they natugally some in contact. in transmission? Persons sending parcels wrapped: as the Postmaster complains of sfio111t1 'lroow that such coverings are not sufficient protection to ensur: safe titcivery of articles' to their: friends F the front. They should pack liquid and perishable articles in waggiden boxes or other wrappers of slePle strong material which would no? yield easily to pres- sure and Platt enough absorbing material in li packages so that in case of breakag liquids will" mat com cut through th covering and damage other articles i 'itee mail. Totonto's Postmaster says parcels mailed 'th-sre and addressed to sol- 1 diers on active 4N'itittsitr.1.,rthe Conti- October 21st ha been set apart as a dar of giving g to the Red Cross organization thrdugtrout the' Domin- ion. On that dayin every munieipal- ity in Ontario - in all the other Provinces, oollec ons will be taken up for Red Crosswork. The money collected will go) o replenish the CX- chMuer of the llmerial Red Cross or- ganization, Th movement set (D foot is the result) Oman appeal which is as broad a g the? British Empire and was Gade Sim Lord Lansdownc, President, oi th British Red' Cross‘ Society and in ll way interferes with} local Red Cross icrganizations. Sir John B. iâ€"Iend’je has taken prompt! action and sent (gut an appeal to the 8s(),Masors%arteeves of Ontario as fouowsr-'qn Vievé: of the urgency and, importance of this first appeal that, the Motherland has made on us I corn fidrmtly trust thiat you will at once organize} with ate; View, to-getting a- worthy contribution from the people) of your municipality on October 21st. The appeal has grille forth and doubt-, less will be met with a healthy and liberal response . the Ihhnisrion. i, Orangeville by E score of A to Ll,, closing up the "tson with a 12 goal margin. The Dufferins must now be satisfied that this Weston team has outclassed them fwd fully entitled to the honors whidt last Baturday's game conferred on it. The boys are worthy ot nine great demonstra- tion male io hon: of their victorious return on Saturdy night. Of cours_e it: mis a foregone I nclusion that last'. year/s champions would return from the iieliy of batt with laurels upon upon their head' and it was bo. Congratulations hys. " Any one hating doubts about amateur 1aerossej'coruing back to It: own should have been the grammes play- ed by the Weston and Dufterins both on the Weston ir Greunds and on Idylwyld and th would be eomrin- ceds Mieston Won here with' a score of 12 to 2 to their redit, and again in Orangeville by score of A to 2,, closing up the so son with a l'?, goal WM“WM}K WM‘“W3K , NOTES and COMMENTS f 66 Fiat Justitia, Ruat Coelum, " iiiivery it the quid 2 I kden b st me st] ro yield a enou t . packa .g, liquids t1 cavern i Hike n: ti + + ”[031 of g 5the discovery of the E in connection with Lment ot"agrieuletre [a has fecen‘oly ")eeh ierVation Commision pt, big deposits of ‘; pcedrs in the Banff in- the, Rocky Mounr iortance of this dis- l morertu11y realized ' phosphoric acid is ant foods eonsumed' r of cereal- crow, all countries where 'of agriculture are has sprung up an i for phosphate ttr- t would be tyoavin- here with' a score of Lredit, add again in i been set apart as ito the Bed Csoss tughout the' Dornin- Lin every munieipal- . in all thm other Eons will be taken fwork. The money to replenish the CX- -The moisture of the egg is a strong solvent. Many persons cave gone‘to bed troubled with a foreign substance in the eye and. bare Tiibyt Jn the morning to. find. it g 'Pl.' Jif"tnany cases -of_this kind the' td eign matter has bcen dissolved by mg moisture of the eye. 2 "s _ A , Five great' Public (,saiikr'ipprir, the Massey Hall wsr1y;fouq: gwém‘igljn Saturday, titcybisi) 'i,-Tji6rh'-"-tlreat Musical Festival ,, by he. Salvation Army Banis and Son itef Brigades. A Khaki Military Ban 7' composed of one hundred Balvat'rotiists serving with the Canadian ont' Itlyas Forces, now in training at Ni gains, Barrie- field, and Londan, will ti; the princi- pal feature. (il' Tuesday, October 19th.--Fresenhs- tion of Men and Woiren's Social Work and Dedication ofthree Motor Ambulances. His Home: the Lieut- Governor of Ontario, Sir, J. S. Hen- drie, K.C.M.G., will prysidc at the gathering. r Special railroad fares pf singlr fEle return can be secured from all points in Ontario upon aski g lhe Local Agent for a Stand-yd tiriilti1Cd, _ France.” At T 11111.: "Bat-UV (cr 8011;,” at which Cortrrt4scsioner, Rich; ads will preach. 3"; Monday, October r12ii-t-iie.m'm'o" Young People's Dqmonsttation. Sunday, October 17 '; 3 p.rn.--u Memorial Service tor t 'Offieers and Soldier:, of The Salva on Army, in which speeial premix: (ee will be givén to those lost on Elm "Empress cf Iret nd" and "Stnwwh1ere in France.” At T p.m.,t "Bat-UV [gr 8011;,” at which Corsrrt1issioner, Riclr In a farmer's baueiin a new defini-l, tion for a weed is isuggested. Thel author of the bulletin says:---') weed has been defined as..a plant out of place. This detirritiorf is not' entirely satisfactory for we reasons, Lst, because a plant may‘ibe out of place and still not be a Weed in the-proper sense as rye growing in a wheat field; 2nd, because a' plant may not be out oi place and still be a weed in popu- lar language. In reality. a weed s a wild plant that has the habit of in- truding itself where not wanted." The 201d definition brwhich a weed was Called a plant but of place, while a very catchy phase, does not clearly represent usage u The hundreds or wild plants which inhabit a field which is not planted té crops are in common language called weeds; yet the vast majority of these plants are decidedly in place and are serving a useful purpose, through adding or- ganic matter to an imlpqverished soil. While ordinarily all of 'r, these beisehts may be realized through, proper rota- tions, in the absence of the practice of such i rotations these wild plants BJI‘W-.a_ useful purpose and are in place; yet usage which usually deter- méineséarv di8ipipiop "ieptses that they: are weeds.’ They are weeds through the tact that they are wild and have the habit of intruding where not Wanted, even “though they may at some time serve a :useful purpose. . Privath Ԥ%merings ranged; fgg Pt, first to: will be eigtenvdedgby; The, Army" trom all} and: Institutions. ., ; ' ,‘The Thirtt/phird Alinual Congress 9f_.the Salvation An}; in Canada Will be held in Toronto from Tuesday ngobe; 121311, to Wedtttsday, October 2ngh:.vwit;; “Commission r Richards in command“ rr' '55 question of woman' suffrage had been receiving the serious consideration of lthe Government and as a' result be had l given instructions for the pre- paration of a draft bill placing men and women on a basis of equality in Alberta so far as Provincial matters are concerned. The bill as prepared will be introduced i)t the next session of the Legislature, as a Government measure. ”7.11: is ting the Banner Pro- vince of Ontario was becoming more alive to the questions of granting women the privilege of voting on provincial {matters such as that about to be granted to their sisters in A1- berta. Women all oVer the Dominion are showing more olearly every day, through their orgaipations, what a power for good theriare in the land. Torontz, Canada, include The Shaw Cor- respondence School, The Central Busi- ness College, The Central Tplegmpx & Railroad Salvo}, and Four City Blanch Business Scboo " Aril provide excellent courses leading to good saluried positions Wre, Catalogue or request WriLeAfor ir, w. R, SHAW, Bxesi‘rfeIi. HGrdtiiiat', Yonge & Gerrard Sts , Toronto TtrmTt-trmtD AINNUAL _" CONGRES§ SALVATION AERMY. SH’AW'S» SCHOOlS ave been ar- . days, which the Officers of _ypthrio Corps We are specializin in Farm sup- plies including J$,.a,Y Sash, Doors, Silo stock, Elgady oofing '. We also are eau) ped-t make turned posts, etc. / ", . (MAM WNW f()lltl)llllf, - Don't tdn to look" us up at Wondbridge. ' Although condition/s have not been the best {for the" last year, we have extendedpur £81.01}ny and are now m_anufacturtrig a)1 our own. products. In thige way we can as- sure our customefs of Calco Quality in all our stock. ' 7 «w We beg to advise our customefs that following our regular policy we will have an exhibit at A7 ood- bridge Fair. We singerely hope you will call and see us. a THE CRUICKSHANK WAGON "if0RKS Main Street ib---ss--Gav'ii'riis,vwi.a _,' TORONT o {auction 292$ All kinds of Business Wagons made to order. Delivery Wagons for Grocers and Butchers kept in stock, also Market Gardeners Wagon in dif- ferent sizes. "tire" aird siiling Agents hir _ the Cerebrated cockshutt line of Farm Implements including thqul-irost a ‘Wood harvesting machines, the Adams “Wagons, the Brantford Buggy and T _ other makes of Buggies. Repairing and repainting promptly dttended to. l tlllljlltlliilWilli t SON " THAT REMINDS m/h), LIMITED L WESTON, ONT. PHONES: WESTON, ONT, Weston I tls WESTON

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