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Times & Guide (1909), 22 Oct 1915, p. 5

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ies SU * will saâ€"e at least $15.00 per cow per year on any otter practical metfi)d of separatng the milk and $8.00 to $15.00 on cthor cream s>parators. Have beaten all records for close skimming. FLOU :# p 1 > *>~", ' w ATOCORE S Phor> 71. L AGENT FOR SsTANDARD CREAM SEPARAToORS CGet., warr SEgCSE Lir:s G. N. LACK, Waston Pune Worss C. E. A. ROBINSON, Prop. MADE IN CANADA Patent appued for Exsivâ€" Washable, Light, Comfortâ€" able and Portaole. Y 6 PRIUCEHE $2.75. Y. F. OLDHAY, Rvery lady as well as gentleman appr clates a good timeâ€"keeping watch. Why spend your money in buying fake wutches, wher you can buy a good and reliable waich for the same money a~ you pay for the fake article. * keep in stock Waltham and Regina, wlâ€"o S wiss Watchss, which are fully guatanteed as good timeâ€"keepers. f Main streea wWESTO: 1e po its Bank orf mora Stotia.) Well drilling a speâ€"ialty We sell cheap pumps with prices to it anyone. THE LONGSTAFF PUMP, * THE LONG LIFE PUMP, f THE LONG LIFTING PUMP, _ THE LONG GUARANTEED PUMP THE LONG PRICED PUMP, CHEAPEST IN THE LONG RUN W. E. COLEMAN And when you consider everything our way is the cheaper by far. This is where the tailorâ€"made manr has the advantage over the readyâ€" made man. TAILOR and MEN‘S FURNISHER Colemar and Hackett Block. MAIN ST = wESTON And this very important service costs NOTHING whatever. Can improve a figure. Can make A garment hide defects. Can broaden the shoulders. Can help a man‘s appearance wonderfully. We have both for sale here. We give ALL that the tailor‘s art HAS to give. If the proper sort of WORK is put on them. THE FINEST FABRICS C MAKE THE FINEST SUITS. 4D. CoM Opp. Bauk of Nova Scotin T ¢ Manufacture W JEWE _ER LULENGSHEAD, ox Crorgts Dai=k l wWESTON, ONT aby Cot MIT. DENNIS. Patent applied for done ~by Phone No, 2 WESTON Miss Ridlgy, the Matron of No.: 1 * | Canadian Sfrtionary Hospital at Le Touguet, wriktes to the Assistant Comâ€" missioner in Wrance as follows:â€" : ‘‘The suppRes we have received from| the Canadiag Red_ Cross Society, §, | through you, pave been most appreciâ€", ated. I can Mardly say which articles =| have been m@st useful. The sheets, | pillow slips, n@htshirts, pyjamas, towâ€"‘ _ | &Is, helped and§are helping us through S many a rush a%d particularly through‘ _ | the winter mont§s when the laundry arâ€"| rangements are inost inadequate. The taderâ€"cor, and ferticularly that for ofâ€" ‘| feers. has been & great comfort.. The chocolate and Lealc-o are thoroughly en soyed by â€"all thg patients. The bed . pads, pneumonia jackets, handkerchiefs‘" _ toilet soap, etc., pave been a boon to Mpatients and nur ing sisters in their %i’:ork. We eannog thank you ‘enough > j for these supplieg; the Canadian â€"Red / ")Cross is really EBdoing a_ wonderful work."" s f The system on : er has planned t should be a sing Our Commissio France to examin Canadian Red Cr to plan further It is of course im lic all the details oweâ€"stâ€"to our Bra knoxwJhow comple the arrangements portation for ou goods actually at â€" July 31st. We are plegked to state that under date of July $th, the hospital was ofâ€" ficially inspecfed by Ltâ€"Col. Frank D. Reed, A D., AB.G., in the form of tak ing muster. his report may be sumâ€" marized as f@llows:â€" The women of Whitehorse have been equally patrioticj'with the men, and the Red Cross has regeived from the Whiteâ€" horse Chapter. HO.D.E., many invaluâ€" able consignmentgs for Red Cross work, besides what hag been sent through the National Serviecq)Committee for fighting Canadians at the front. Duchess of C‘;)inaught Cross Hosmital: The skill of the Indians in scouting and their marveflous precision as shots, both with the fifle and the bow and arrow, would prévide good material for soldiers, but thefdifficulties of transporâ€" tation have prevented the Government from accepting alll the loyal offers made by these men. ft6 is stated that it is a disgrace to an Indian boy of seven or eight years of fge if he brings in a bird shot through the body. He is exâ€" pected to be a g§od enough shot always to hit, not the bull‘sâ€"eye, but the bird‘s eye. The Indign women are making cun cases, mocéasins and bead. work and selling them,for the benefit of the Red Cross and ofher patriotic funds. A recent visitl Rev. Mr. Blac Whitehorse may the most patrio on the declarat in â€" Whitehorse exception of tw has been only to contribute fif radian Expedi all of them wer must have bee _ _ The followin are from the S PATRIO A parcel ha Bishop Lucas, of the Hudson Bay in Northern Alb have sent in a goods for the sol will be duly for quiring them. ARRANGEME } «_ RED CROSS NEWS. It is ot a plebsant duty bhaving to call attention to the fact that the reâ€" sults of this bfanch are seriously reâ€" tarded for the lkek of workers. Everyâ€" tling is done td facilitate work, but it remains for us, Fomen of Weston, to reâ€" alize that ‘"‘Ydur King and Country need you now‘‘§does not apply only to our men.. Far #From it, they need us! Just as soon as e can get to the work room. Usual méeting, Monday, 3 p.m. t Copnaught Hosmtal: pleaked to s ly gth, the . pecfed by L , A&A.G., in . fBhis repo : f@llows:â€" ity. good; ap edBe of num tarior econor vell administ efigth: 14 of Ԥ and men. mtost satisfac ips usefully )} a great Ca er reports visit. to into the work of the s Society there, and evelopments for it. ossible to make pubâ€" f his report, but we ches that they should e and satisfactory are eing made for transâ€" Canadian Red Cross he seat of war. hich our Commissionâ€" e work is that there > receiving depot at pr to Toronto was the well, of Whitehorse. $ perhaps be known‘ as jc city in Canada, for bn of war every man rolunteered, with the American citizens. It ssible for the Yukon yâ€"eight men to the Caâ€" onary Force, but as six feet and over they a noticeable unit. e Indians in scouting ous precision as shots, Eifle and the bow and E[vide good material for difficulties of transporâ€" ented the Government I the loyal offers made TS IN FRANCE Lta. The Indians there nsignment of knitted iers and sailors, which rarded to the men reâ€" interesting extracts tember Bulletin:â€" TC TNDIANS. es been received from lackenzie River, from ost at Fort Chipwyan, Canadian â€"Red up:‘.! At a recent elegion a lady «L was soâ€" volublg in her advo the candidate‘s bd&%ms that a dector _ declared she would 4 hind leg of a do eÂ¥." "‘Wel repltd,, ""t would Eve me mus pleasure to drive u _to the â€" stat.on than to th hospital:!** C _ COLS E0. recr#it doing "sentry go"‘ forâ€" the first tifpe: "‘Now, mind you let no one go. without challenging them!*‘_ Rectuitt "That‘s all right, serscamt; the slifhtest noise wakes mo Sergeant, aft orders toâ€" reer forâ€" the first +i faction guaranteed. E es oo Aoaim copine on an c decumes ces with George Stewart or J. Kingdon, Thistletown, anywhere hetween Wesâ€" ton and Klienburg, will be promptly and carefully attended to by Mr.~J. T. Anderson. 100 Beresford: Avenue, Toronto. ‘Derm§ reasonable and satisâ€" The regular morfthly meeting of the This"letown Bran of the Women‘s Institute will be fheld at the home of Mrs. J. Torrance,fon Wednesday, Oct. 20th, at 2.30‘ p.m. Eda Luela Roxenia Wardlaw, now residing in the City of Detroit, in the State of Michigan, one of the United States of America, on the grounds of adultery and desâ€"rtion. Da‘ed at Toronto, Province of Ontarlio this hird day. of September A.D. 1915. 52 NOTICE is hereby given that John Thomes Wardlaw of the Town of Weston, in the County of York, in ths Province of. Ontario, Real Estate Broker, will apply to the Parliament of Canada at the rext session. thereof, for a Bill of Divorce from his wife =_ »Bang! eoc: ‘!"v-:n luindred â€" dollar Won‘t this malfo tuose Main Stree laterals dear. Cée! Who was the %cavse of the troubli any way $ Because ‘‘Go Stw‘‘ is placed on bo: sides of the Norfh End subway, the: \is no reason for puggies to come to : _complete standstifl, dear, dear. Wouldn‘t the Speed De Mount Dennis be fmore in h he was assisting if the Grea France, instead off using his the Weston Roadi Gee! wo Germans have to gmove some! Any orders for P Did the ladies with a thimble? The goose path ated on Thanksgi Because of th would have been g tonians that visit have raised a ter Nothing like safet THISTLETOWN Joe says that stu4 for breakf Billy . Spiker soskt. â€"No, this. Maybe the ne bumy up t knows? The Weston C at Woodbridge. â€"Dingle saysâ€"thaf he is always willine to help a friend, @ven if it is a puncture on a Fair day. _ The Commission proud report tha bale consigned to in France has bee should answer th tions which come about the possib goods to France. asked whether it through the Red. C# hospitals."‘ We a that there is no any equally safe goods to, our Canf Corps as through has its system of the arrival and d at all Canadian R the other hand w tthe warning give er in our last Bi Cross Society is freight company goods designated The Canadian Rec branch of a great ization for the re wounded collectin ing them accordi of its Executive C by its responsible front. L TOLD YOUâ€"SO. Gossip from the Post Ofece Cornar In addition tofthese arrangements for facilitating the @listribution of our Caâ€" nadian Red Croks goods, our Commis sioner has also mhade arrangements for a Canadian Red§Cross depot in Paris, which is to be der the imediate suâ€" pervision of Dr. Roy, the Canadian Com missioner. I In order to suffply the Field Ambuâ€" lances (which gre not vehicles, but whole hospitals, Ewhich move forward with the troops ind therefore get the wounded in theifp earliest stiges), we have a system off electric motor lorries which follow uff the ambulances with the Canadian d Cross supplies frow an advance bas Wherever therefis a large Canadian Hospital a Canadifin Red Cross Supply Depot is opened, gpon which the Comâ€" manding Officer gan indent for extra supplies over andfabove those furnishâ€" ed to him from the Ordinance Departâ€" ment. «©NOT A SING Boulogne to which from Canadian Red London, which is i the Canadian Rec Canada. CBIVORCE NOTICE GRAY & GRAY, Solicitors for the Applicant, 43 Imperial Life Bldg., : Toronto. aft!s; reading over the on a lady _ canvasâ€" in her advocacy of ms that a grumpy e would _ ‘""talk the ey "_ *‘*well," she ive me much more u_to the pollingâ€" water is pretty thin st. pw is placed on ho:h h End saubway, there uggies to come to a , dear, dear. pickpocket scare it urprising if the Wesâ€" §d Woodbridge could spot between them. 6Â¥ first. visited. Stayner_ this as no honeymoon trip. ducmture storo wil. two â€" weddingesâ€"wl was greatly appreciâ€" nig Day. Speed _ Demon‘‘ . of more in his place if the Great Drive in using his energy: o Gee! wouldn‘t the E BOX OR BALE ST."" t is able to give the not a single box or our Canadian depot lost. This statement very frequent quesâ€" to the Head Office ity of forwarding Very often we are best to send them oss or * direct to the swer with confidence ore direct and not way of consigning dian Army Medical e Red Cross, which rderlies to supervise parture of all goods d Cross depots. On would repeat again by our Commissionâ€" letin that the Red ot an express or r the carrying of o certain persons. Cross Society is a nternational organâ€" ef of the sick and goods and distributâ€" to the discretion mmittee as advised "Mmmissioners at the iano Tuning left those cookies out goods are supplied Cross warehouse in turn supplied from Cross Branches in â€"if preve ts â€" hair,; as fluffy, sol PARISIAN SAGE, the great hair reâ€" storer, is guaranteed to permanently re.move‘ dandruff in cwo weeks. or we will give you your money bhack: PARISIAN SAGE stors famme hair If you have dandruff, get rid of it by killing the germs. If your hair is falling out, stop it. There is one sture cure that will remedy these misfortunes and aid you to remain young. SOME CCOOD ADVICE Aspha‘t was knq and is said to ha a binder in msl ionians. ? Dauphin,. broughR® it with her and sang her little baby charge to sleep with the old jingling thyme. From this _ ‘MMalorove:""‘ b:came popular in Parfe, and ultimately it reâ€"ched Englard$ The tune being a catchy one, we #liscarded the French words and weddkd it to our festive chaut of "‘For e‘v a Jolly Good Fellow:" And a song wIt t:en in savage ridieile Eng and and ons of our greatest enerals has Lecome ore of the moâ€"Rpopular airs, to which Einglishr ei &1‘ the world over pledge jovialâ€"mups.f * FELLOW! The ture to ~Wwhich *‘For Fc‘s a Jolly Good Fellbw!‘"‘ is , sung was onee a national g#ir of France, calied «‘Malbrousk,"" ing the words of which the groat Marlborgugh was burlesqued. The song is suflposed, to have ;come from the Walloonf country, and i/ was unknown in thefFrench capital until fifty years after Marlboroagh‘s death, when a Picardy feasant woman, com:â€" irg up to Versaiffles to nurss the taby Dauphin, brougl§t it with her and sang her little baby charge to slcep‘ with the old jingling rhyme. , f Terms:â€"‘Ten per cent. of the purâ€" ‘€hase imoney to be paid down at %e %‘mc of sale, balance to be paftd withâ€" in thirty days. Fotr further particulars and condiâ€" tions of sale apply to Browning & Wallace, Solicitors for J. K. Mcâ€" Ewen, 106 Stair Buildings, Toronto. Dated at Toronto the lrt day of Ccte®r, 1915. J. K. McEWEN, wierancn % & { Under and by "yirtue of the pOW(‘I‘S{; contained in a cthair agreement of y . sa‘_e,a}which will pa"broduced at Abe| <~ time cf sale, there will be offered for| * sale by public aucthio% on Saturiay, the 13th day of Novemteer,‘;l,t)lf), at the hour of one o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon at the Town Hall, in Weston, by J. T. Saigeon, auctioncer, the folâ€" lowing propcriy, namely: "FOR HE‘S NOTICEAOF SALE.~For sPECIAL PricEs BROWNING A I L R O A D and Pelegrapky Crnrses f the cSt complete ind modern kind tang t right at your own hore ly 5l rv‘s Telegraph ard Jaixcad Scloo, 1 Gerrard ~t., Kast, Joronto. _ MWarte for pa ticulm s @nd s mple teâ€"sons. j W. H.‘Shaw, Pre . by his 105 wn to the ancients, ¢ be:n employed as orty by the Babyâ€" Solicitors, & WALLACE, Stair Bu‘:ldings JOLLY â€"@GO0OD 14 air ling ha Toronto. ~OLORS TNE â€"BRICK FOR _ . _COLOR, CUALITY AND ENRPURANCE t MHTCN PRESSTD Bi Prerurss GAsouExE, the Best on the Markct supplie crom Bowser Tank. Having had considerable experierce with the Kodak line of Phcte supplies, we will carry in stock a complete line of Kodak and B ownie Cameras, also Kodak Films, Chemicals and Papers _ We have every faciâ€" ‘Ity for turniug out Developing and Printing, and wil: appreciate your favours We will open our store for the inspection of the citiz ns of V vicinity and extend to you a cordial invitation to visit us in our WESION‘S NEW STOAF Come in oud let us demonstrate the musical qua iti s )ur steck of Records is _ p to date, and we shall b g ad nd listen to some of the very latest selsc io is. CGATS FOR SALE BY saturday, Oct. 16, _ 10 e CHOPPING and RCLLING sBRAN, SHORTS, GLUTEN MEAL, HAY and STRA W Our stock consists of well assorted lines of Buffets, Extention Tables, intng Clairs. Bâ€"droom Suites, Part»r Sai~s 1 ; bive, nis, Linoeum, ete. cniâ€" IAS. GARDHOUSE, Proprietor. *** WATCH OUR WINDOWsSs A First Class Machinist on the premises all the time. ATTOMOUBILES FJt HIRE. It is our desire to cater to your r quirem nts in the fines below menâ€" AND REPAIR SsHOP ittle Avenge Opp. T Samples can be seeqa and prices obtaines from orr OLDHAM‘S HARDWARE AMATUER PHOTIOGRAPHILG SUPPLIGS G(OODS ARE IN THE ‘WYINDOW Phone 267 W. & L. R. BARLETT FUNERAL DIRECTORS and_ EMBALMERS PLAINâ€"RED AND BUFF FIRE FLASHEDâ€"RED AND BU B MGH GRADE PRESSED BRICK WESTON GARAGE *. â€"C. PBURRAGQGE, ITGOASEFI:ii1i_ KCF FLOUR AND FEED adsworth Miills, WESTON Mill open daily from 7 a.m VICTROLAS and R=COFPD SPECIAL PRICES GOOD ONLY WHILE AcEnTt ror Duxtor Tirgs ._SIMON, Proprietor. BRGSCD BNICL (o. linited FU URâ€"iITURE wt. OR TON DELIVERED Opp. Town Hall Evenings 181 to 6 p.m. S$TBRE ET of the Vietrola. to.have you call Ar Yeston and new home BP3 . J

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