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Times & Guide (1909), 29 Oct 1915, p. 1

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EPHE CHEVROLE] G@OTSs D4 SION _ H. COUSIN & SONS, WESTON. ‘ ' L‘VERY IN CONNEcTION, |= _ R@L. XxXVI _ You can buy Maximum Face Bottles at over 7000 Rexall stores throughâ€" out the courtry.â€"We arc the nearest. _ Each is fifinéd with a patent unlosable stopper and the surface is emâ€" bossed with a beautiful design. Get a Maximum Face Boutle toâ€"dayâ€"it will banish baby‘s pains too. Small. iightweight, easily carried and guaranteed to wear as long as the best rubber obtainable possibly can. Price $1.00 each. The chocofitexcoloured Maximum Face Bottle is representative of the best, â€"bestgnmaterial, â€"best wcr\kmanship,â€"best wearingâ€"therefore its best saving.;,.. ~ / A delizvtafully »fi@i.ing. all ru‘>er comfort that takes the place of the jarge sivodskkan \ ate® dotrle ? 5 in PL. A. LEMAIRE ; _ D. L. & w. COaAL _CO. i SCRANION COAL Phose 272 _ TZe :Rm& Store _ wEston »OFFICE and PLANING MILL PHONE NO 27. DUFEEERIN STREET, near G.T.R. Tracks | WESTON SEov SCns Neyâ€" maaoo Sash, Doors, and Lumber, Lath, Shingles,. o ce es eSE Maximum_Real Rubberâ€" Face Bottle._ â€"H. H. GREGORY, Orders for Silo‘s Promptly Attended to. wWEEN The Standard Anthracite & ~ _ DEALER IN W sOoOLE AGENnNTS dX m nut allay the pain with a YÂ¥OUR FACE ACHES sOLFâ€" DEauER JY â€" Builders‘ Supplies and Cedar Posts ' 4 q f s 6 5 6 é & j 7 | o $ 3 F 2 > 5 5 4 & 6 : & 6A <3 4 / * #* (P4 ho ke h a ; Ay y 4 MA s3 5 5# 3 # s > Bs & / < & y 5. & 4 B pjo 6 B e s Py @ 2 k. 4 4Â¥ AZ PA R cltryt â€" (2 Eo â€" i/ w > 3 3 8 5 Ves w uo es Cz B Gs 7 * â€" C § ~ ,?fi,_ BS | ta B ce . tH 1‘ o & t en Je j Td{ $u ho -&1. e BB B o es 5 o o oA/ Te TA i7 / â€" Pa $ stel 20l B 8 § s _ 1P Arte Co di‘n 41 dul * AJ C> dap s Ab ¢ F. SAINSBURY, PLUMBER _ and STEAMEITTER Phone 59 Jobbing promptly attended to. Church and Main streets WESTON. her carpets into sokes. Ev attended the mee’t,i,igg b: thing which would ¢t;)_e:s'q_itz ing upperâ€"old velvet, eélo ors, colored _ blankets, â€" result was many pairs 0 and niceâ€"looking slippers. in the ballâ€"room and di Government House have The Australians are édapting them-§ selves to the needs an%l comforts of their wounded soldiers, gnd are taking’ the lead in matters in w%ich Canadians | would do well to emulatg. In Victoria the Government issued 4 rgquest some time ago for 10,08) bedroom slippers' for the wounded.. An ogganization of{ ladies immediately began §v01-k on them. / The first to hold a mecting for the purâ€" ‘ pose engaged a sad@_];;fif'to %nt up one of I WESTON, ONT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29 1915. : ‘ Reports of dogs‘supposed to be affectâ€" ¢ |ed with rabies have been too frequent ‘ ‘this fall. Ohildfen, it is said, havo ; lbeen bitten by dags in several parts of 3 | the City of Toromto lately . The latest 2 I*'eport comes from Sherbourne Street, ;‘ where three little} ones were bitten â€"by ‘ l a stray eur, appargntly with rabid tendâ€" fencies, last Saturdfy afternoon, one beâ€" S ing so badly lacerated that she had to ¢ | be removed to th& hospital for treatâ€" 4 | ment. It is even past the time when glthe wholecanine faternity shiould be ¢ |Land must be muzzlegl, so as to prevent any more harm comig to little children playing about their thomes. One little | child is worth morefthan all the dogs in Toronto and West@n, too.: What has happened in the city may occur here at ‘ f | any moment. Dogs afe running at large s at all hours of the day, There should be ‘ @ | such restrictions as ; ormely obtained f here regardling dogs if the corporation' i put into effect with u\ t delay. _ Who ‘ would like to see any @hild in the town injured by any dog runining loose? No, $ â€". d * a ) | not one; the matter is #oo serious Tie l up all the dogs or muz@le them at once. : " Safety First" is a lawlâ€"down principle ‘ | which should not go unfeaded. â€"â€"The October issue of ghef,‘ Conservaâ€" tion‘‘ has â€"a §imély W‘Am"ng for the mothers of Candda, which should not | be allovsféd to go by unkeeded. It is a strong appeal for #greater precautions in the use of matches. (It says: _ No fewer than 683 fires, one million and a half dollars‘ damage property and the Joss of 38 lives occurred during the | year 1914 as the direct result of chilâ€" dren playing with mm%hes‘ Mateches should, therefore, receiye attention as a danger of primary impgortance. Keep the, matches Jaaway from the children. Place them on a high shelf, far out of. their reach, for they loge to play with‘ fire, and matches form an ideal toy. from their point of vigew.. If it were, only possible to convey fn its horrid deâ€"i tail the account of the %lres in Canada. where 38 children lost Qheir lives, the excitement and nervous ge‘nsion. the loss of property, the anguisly of parents, the| painwof the little cHill some measure,; of reform might soo Â¥ be effected”l Mothers would ever affer guard their : children against using rtgatches. as the,v, woud protect them agfinst the most! malignant and menaviné enemy. t 1 war to the vote of the people as the |leader of the Opposition suggests, is a | better proposal, or, better: still is the views expressed at an enthusiastic conâ€". ference held by a number of prominent business men last week in. the city. for,‘ ]the absolute suppression df the sale of lall intoxicating liquors in Ontario. In the opinion of those presfént the huge sum of money spent over the bars of the province is a gigantic waste, and plans were considered,to én(l the whole business.. One of the fagyorg.h'le signs | of the times is that.the jhotial men. of L"the province are:foagming ufig{er the 8| ‘o‘clock order. ‘As things look now, 1t | | seembdike a lingering death,""‘ says one | of the number s > 1M â€" . $ i On and after the firsf day of Novem:â€" ber every licensed bar jgn Ontario must be closed at 8 o‘clock pgn. precisely, exâ€" cept on Saturday evening, when they must close at 7 o'clocgt. according to law. This joint action of the Governâ€" ment and the License : Commissioners closes about 1,400: barq'{)%)ms, while club‘ and shop licenses are n‘;‘pt affected by the new measure. This i}as met appar-! ently with partial public approval, but it is not by any means\'_a measure to | méet“the approval of a large part of tbe, community. The closing of the barsf altogether while the war lasts and leayâ€" : ing the reâ€"opening at the close of the . e Tott of the people as the e of the f " ora is that.the ‘hote arelfoajmin het CCAs things 100 ingering de thy‘‘ s 3 _‘ 4 r ;issue of. "f.," §imély w‘ n;”ng andda, which st go by unkeeded â€" for éreaer pr matches. Tt say 3 fires, one milli damage of prop lives occurred d the direct result with mafches. ore, receiye atte imary impgortanc away from the a high shelf, f3 r they loge to p ches form; an i int of vigew. If o convey fn its h it of the fMires in Iren lost &#heir 1 | nervous iqei’xsit‘nl. e anguisly of par ttle ctiildy some ght soon be e l ever affer gua t using matches, them a;'%mst t menacin% enemy 4+ 4 4) ans are %daptin‘ needs ali}rél comd soldiers, gnd are ters in w%ir:h Ca to emulat%. In * Fiat Justitia, Ruat Coelum," Dogs ane 1 the da; A ns as J 0 : dogs in t withont ee any d dog ru 1 atter is \< _or muzal ‘ is a laud ot go un' + + 4 the firsf ised bar j ) ‘clock p3 day even: T o‘cloczt c.â€"anid the comfortable The carpets ingâ€"room of en willingly ry lady who | ought someâ€" iolc for makâ€" J d table covâ€"| At va m(fieting;l)f the Comparative Pathology Somet‘iflin Paris, M. Danâ€" ciel: Berthelot brgught out the fact llhafl ultraâ€"violei{ ‘rays could be used for purifying the{ air in submarine ‘boats. Such rays are produc:d in |great quantitie: by the quartz merâ€" ‘! cury vapour lamp,; and their storilisâ€" ing power is now gwell known. _ The stbret of the great power of the ultraâ€" ! violet rays is siimple, according to him, for they corrve%pond to the highâ€" ‘est temperatures t}'}-at we know. _ In {fact the l‘vemperatai‘e of the mercury ‘vapour lamp which produces them is ‘ever highor than that of the sun. He ‘ mentioned also an interesting pointâ€" |that is, if we expose to the rays a ‘mixture of carboli¢ acid igas and Fammonia they combine and give rise ‘to formic amide, which is the: base of !pro.tvoplasm angd. liwgng ;r{;;ittsr. $s j A is no such thing/as dishonest success. The world is not going to pay for n'o/i_:h’- ing. Ninety per éent. of what men call luck is only talent for hard and conâ€" tinued work. Do not lean on others to do your thinkinv or to overcome your difficulties.‘â€" Be conscientious . in the discharge of ever duty. Do gf-o{lr work thoroughly. . No: one can rise who slights work. D not try to begin at the top. Begin af the bottom, and. you will have a‘ chance to rise, and will be surer of reaching the top some time. Be punctual. Ke% your appointments. Be there a minute before the time. Be polite. Every smiie, every gentle bow is money well ea%ned. Be â€"generous. Meanness makes @enemiesâ€" and breeds distrust. Spend less than you earn. Do not run into debt, Watch the Hitle leaks and you can live on your salary. Anyone makin%‘ a pretence at beifi'g_ honest will try to pay for what he gets Dishonesty seldogmakes one rich, and when it does, riches are a curse. Thorc hore Sigh s 120 O* o en n in e un roen oA aal Wl large and lucrative business in Canada Has Mr. Henry{Ford been holding out the olive branch, 0 those who differed with him in his ews on the war? o assist the Red Cfoss Society in Windâ€" sor Mr. Ford has donated $10,000, unâ€" solicited, as the nanager of the Ford Company in Win or announced recentâ€" ly. It has been made bécause he is opâ€" posed to the war, @nd wiskes to help in alleviating the suffering of the soldiers in the trenches. [He is not afraid apâ€" parently of the threatened Canadian boycott of his cars. He is reported as saying: ‘"All the boycott that Canaâ€" dian. politicians re threatening will have nothing to d . with the public need and demand for Ford cars. I any sorry that the impresion‘ has been given .to Canadians that I am opposing them in particular. _I am opposed not to the‘ Al!ie%?i‘;‘& t"o(t)}e é‘e}‘mans, but to war."" NErFEordâ€"would like to continue to To a~| Toront3, Canada, include The Shaw Corâ€" rescondence School, Ihe Central Busiâ€" ness College, The Gentral Telegraph & Railroad Sch>ol, and Cour City Branch Business Schoo s.â€"Ail provide excellent conrses lending to good salnried positions Free Cataiocue on request _ Write for it, W. H. SHAW, President, Head Offices. Youge & Gorrerd Sts , Toronto Folr?wing the (§erllaration of war on Bulgei‘;i:‘i'a, an ordeg was received in Toâ€" rontoâ€"Jast Saturdgay from Ottawa that all Bfigflfgarians liging in the city and Withij]f”ffi radius of 20 miles must regisâ€" ter a{}if?the officafof the Registrar on Adelafi’fite Street ast. Pursuant to the order,fipotices infthe Bulgar language are bé‘égg printedjcalling upon all these alion§ to register,%as was in the case of Germans, Austrigns and, Turks. Bulâ€" garians in Canad§ are not, in general, in sympathy with the action of their Government in fhe present war, and therefore no diffi@ulty is likely to arise in the matter of RFecistration. given‘ over to the; same commendable purpose, and theirisoft piles will soon be comforting weary feet. Men who are unable to go to the}front are doing their bit by makirg befiside tables for hosâ€" pital purposes.. "fhese tables are said to be ingeniously? made, with a piece that turns over and comes across the bed, and are invaable for the ease of an invalid. All th§s will be appreciated. The éqsualty list df the Australian conâ€" tingeéts has reaciipd over 29,000. ULTRAâ€"VIOUET RAYS IN SUBMARINES. SHAWS SCHCQOLS he halnd ing a pre to pay fc lom make iches are ngl as dis ot going t t gent. of alent for Do: not le: n or to e iconscie ery duty. \Toi one D not t : af the b ince to ri ing the t Ceep your ute before smile, eve eatned. es énemie vith the i the pre iffil plty is of ? egistr +{+ + ry "ord b ch ito tho: s ews o1 ,oss So 1ag donat e nanage in o:‘ ani i miade be ir, ud wi suffering : ‘ e is e threate care. He the boyecd s ‘re th do with i Ford car si .4 has I am opj im oppos We make any size or style. 4 *A T4 Tep tss ze St% & %e & & i,-_ Eks % 3 a 4 & *., \ is Rhane‘ p 56 B & & h JS 5$ & 3 6 % i f e 304 5$ uq C uie < % a _5 C 2 2l C 4 (ANADA LUMBER â€"COMPANY Main Street ST ORM SASH Now is the time to think about TORONTO Junction 292 j All kinds of.Business Wagons made to order. Delivery Wagons for Grocers and Butchers kept in stock, also Market Gardeners Wagon. i difâ€" 4 ferent sizes. t y9s Repairing and repainting promptly attendadâ€"to.â€"~~ We are Selling Agents for the éel'ebf;‘atefi’-”"‘ Cockshutt line of Fa&rm Implements: including. the Frost & Wood harvesting machineg ‘the, Adams Wagons, the Brantford Buggy ards other makes of Buggies. . > * GIBSON, McCORMACK,.IRVIN €O., PHONESâ€"WEesTon 74 anp Junction 237 ‘MAIN STREET, WESTON, Attica Lodge Halls Homes Offices Stores Churches Clubs Garages If thistradeâ€"mark isn‘t on back of every panel it isn‘t Beaver Board. CRUICKSHANK WAGON WORKS USES lall and get our prices. Remodeling Bungalows Theatres Porches Store Windows Restaurants PHONE § :; AND Get our estimate before ahead with any work. LRpeorams es Sn s dn Foacpi l ielatnniost i ce n cesc( 221. â€" degree. & Unexcelled painting surface. _ No priming coat needed: 0 ; Money saved in decol_’atipgi:‘{%i:‘; Unaffected by chaflt’&s-iii ’I;fi._:i-,f;‘idity. Surfaceâ€"sealed and sigég}!j&;:éficlusive process. Back of board as well as front protected. Selected white spruée fibroe all through. Sanitary. Fibre chemically treated for rigidity, strength and durability. F }[Sat. cold, soundandfire retarding to a surprising Quickly applied without dirt or litter Szpplanting lath, plaster, steel and wood Why repair, refinish, remodel or Bbuild in the old way when you can get ‘better results with BEAVER BOARD (the genuine) at the same cost or less? â€"â€" For Better Walls, Ceilings~â€"Partitions Weseton 175 WESTOK :pi j LIMITED Hian going 4 I #el

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