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Times & Guide (1909), 5 Nov 1915, p. 1

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THE CHEVROLLI _ MOoTOR CAR 3Q _ OFFICE and PLANING MILL PHONE NO 27. § . } z ©UFEFERIN STREET, near G.T.R. Tracks Â¥ _ WESTON â€" 0 levetle i SCRANTON COAL _â€"_ H. COUSINS & SON, wESTON. LIVERY IN CONNECTION. @raDrTs DMVG C VOL. XXVI & Sash, Doors, and Lumber, Lath, Shingles, E BLOCK, 7Ze :R%a.u- SÂ¥ore WESTON DoN‘T COUGH YOUR LIFE AWAY Orders for Silo‘s Promptly Attended to. ==~iThe Standard Anthracite H. H. GREGORY, sOLF DEAUKE IK D.,L. & w. COAL; 1C0.; sOLE AGENTS DEALER IN ~>=@z Phoze 272 Builders‘ Supplies We can stop2that hacking and that throat irritation, We canffstop it in quick time too. ‘Try Rexall Cherry Bark â€"cough remoedy with the guaranâ€" tee to do the trick. We sell more of it than of all other cough syrups comâ€" bined. It is pleasant to take, does not derange the stomach and contains nothing harmful. and Cedar Posts 25c. per Bottle. F. SAINSBURY, PLUMBER and STEAMFITTER Jobbing promptly attended to. Charch and Main streets WESTON. Phone 59 : Yeeeccccccccccsecsccea0ees} 6E E ! Q%;T‘GOMMENTS | wWESTON, ONT.., FRIDAY, m "29,. 19 15. One of the phases off the war that ’has recently developed is the British Submarine activity in fc Baltic Sea. The ‘British Naval blockade of Gerâ€" many bas driven all rgmm-erce from. the Atlantic so far as tfiat country is concerned but has not ‘E‘vafled‘ to deâ€" prive Germany of ores and metals necessary for manu'féiuring > war | munitions, _ because t Baltic was still open and a large frade with the Scandinavian countries was built up to the advantage offr the Central Powers. This subma.i ine campaign however, has upset this fine {Teutonic larrangement.3 â€" Thus Gerâ€" many is being isolated gor importing ’ The seriousmess lof the situation arising out of: th‘@present European struggle is beirg alized more and miore, and is emasized by: His Majesty‘s _ appeal ho his subjects everywhere, "‘for more men and yot miore‘"‘ voluntarily Eto the aid. of Great Britain in befifl, struggle against the Germianic allies.> King George‘s message which shoufé: not be lightly regarded, reads in part as follow=e:â€" ‘"‘The end is not in %%ght. More men amd yet miore merf% are wanted to keep ‘my armies in, the field, and through them to sc ‘1 re victory and an enduring peace. - ancient Jays the darkest mome;nt, has ever proâ€" duced in men of our 15 ce the sterrmest resolve. I ask you mep of all classes, to come forward volungarily and take your share in these fits. In freely re=ponding to my appl you will be giving your support t§ our brothers who for long months Rave nobly upâ€" held Great Britain‘s past traditions and the glory of her amms."‘ Ait the beginning of this week a reâ€" ; continuifng Ito mol’flhze meanwhile. port from New â€"York says that a ROumania ‘too is waiting for a bid & & f ; ition | from Russia for the privilege . of asoâ€" ghame wlol tC b t uP mflmtwn-‘ing her anmies thro&gh thi forxger’s plants and steams@lps was unoarthed;t 5 in New Jersey b§ the secret service, territory,. ; men, Following ithe artest of *wo war ARTICéL E% worco men supposed to bé the leadef‘s in the I*‘OLLOW?NG. plot, raids were, mé,de on their rooms The ‘*Witness"" Bl‘ti%les on he wat resulting in the %%“re of vast 4U20~‘ gituation are appreciated throughout titiee of high exé;losives and survey\ Canada by the best informed people, maps of New Yofk harbor showing‘fOI'l their clearness and «.ncerity, as the location of %jortlficatxons andlgfié fgi‘asfio;htrthelr finé spirit, breadth steamship piers. Ifixfif addition to thesel The Montreal "Weekly Witness" is articles, the ofiic%‘als secured lettersla truly great nationa.! paper. â€" If alâ€" written in Germian,fand therpassports K?fiidhiin-’ée‘”éd?@é‘é i\%uDigug:l(;m%Tlxy ol ts men aI‘.r%ted. These. mcni John _ Redpath Dougall being, its should be [kept 1n‘yfidurance until the editor. | § war is ended a.nd%after that deporti While some papersibare rotoriously them _ as un-desira%le to the. land and obviously‘at :the beck and call of whence they ‘came. | lp{‘edatqry interests, fihere are others, The first tour %)f inspection of the improved roads im the souithern porâ€" tions of York Cmi}nty was miade last week _ by â€" repr sn‘clautives of the County, Citty O:ETTOIOD{:O, and the Province, under 'éhe direction of !nâ€" gineer E. A. Jamies. Out of a total of 110 miles in the good road system in South York, 70. miles are completâ€" ed at a cost of 9;)00,000. The object of the imspection?f apparently was to give the representgtives of the people mome idea of wh‘a‘j was being done to the roads, and fjhow the . people‘s money was spent.éDoubfless the trip over the improved roads in their autos would be %ituitiul of good reâ€" sults. It must | have been specially pleasing to the fi representatives in motoring over ‘the Weston Road to ind conditions so izgmé‘xigéd on Weston Main Street. 2 } Weston made a shlendid showing on \‘Trafalgar Day. %1 the response to (the first appeal of ‘the British Red iCr«ms Society to the Canadian people ‘for. the wounded and sick soldiers and Isailors of the mosh zlaand, the citizens of Weston have given a practical deâ€" imonstratiou of thbir generosity and {patritoftis&m. The péople never, fail to respond to a workhy cause. Those ’Who had charge of the organization aimed at collecting $2,500 for, the Red Cross Society. On Trafalgat \Day, through the systematic efforts of the general committes, making a houseâ€"toâ€"house cartvass, through the schools, and othér plans, the grand total of $3,700 of over was reached. In proportion to population Weston did better than the City of Toronto. To the general mmittee in charge and all subhâ€"committees, public, thanks and congratulations are due for the work splendidly dane. If the rest of the Province had done proportionateâ€" ly as well as Weston, Ontario should feel satisfied thab whe has done her ‘‘bit‘" on Trafalgar Day. * Hiat Justitia, Ruat Coe ot in sight. ce mer, are | nies iny, the _ to scBure vi eace. u- anc nomen’o has of our la th you menp of a rd volungarily these fights. my appgal yo upport t& our months Rave iltain‘s past of her afms."‘ 4 4 4 phases 0: §,_.‘the leveloped is t ivity in fc B Taval blockad iven all gmm- ) far as t§at C has not i"vail y of ors ar manufa%éturi cause t B a large trade countries was ntage _ of@ the is submagine upset ingement.s . " isolated gor | + Â¥% + ning) of t ew %Yor]s to » blo: eams@ips ey b§~ th ing the to b§ the re, mé.de C e seifiure h exéiosi' } Generations of our finest Canadian ‘families have literally been "‘brought \ up on the ‘Witness‘,‘" as many of the (most eminent Canadfans will testify, |and they continue its devoted admirâ€" wWAR ARTICLES WORTH FOLLOWING. The ‘‘Witness‘"" arti%les on the War Situation are appreci‘?ted throughout \Canada by the best informed people, in c en esd i 1 Besides the mor and political aspects of this great mewspaper, it has attractive features emmbracing all the interesys of the family and a splendid Farm and iPoultry Départment. Its short and â€"serial st@ries are strong and fresh, and_ (they %1one are worth the priceâ€"one dollat a year. To bona fide New Subscribersagmentioning the nrame of this paper;;gone trial year may be had for only 65 cents, or three mionths on trial ouly fifteen cents. ‘The publishers are, as always, Office, Montreal. 4 The ‘‘Weekly Witness‘‘ has no tenâ€" nection with any daily newspaper and is the healthier for it. In Poland the Rossi’_g;n language is obligatory, and it is a penal ofience to speak Polish in any pubfic resort, cents. ‘The publishers are, as alWay», JOHN DOUGALL & S?)N, ‘‘Witness" ets During the past fhree generations it has congcientiously, ~devoted ard very efficiently, serv@f its country in many ways, notablygin its campaign for Temperance, RigHteousness, Religâ€" iouc Liberty, Educdation, and every thing looking towards lower cost and higher plare of livigg. If Canada is not yet enjoying to the full the beneâ€" fits of these things, ®# is far ahead of many other courtries in most of them! and this is due in no small measure to the stand, or, m@re correctly, the splendid camipaigns wf the ‘"Witness"‘ whenever opportunity afforded. _ The welfare of the @anadian farmer in particular has lalways been conâ€" sidered of prime importance by the Editor of the ‘‘Witness," and the ‘‘Witness‘‘ has dong yeoman service to agriculture. 4 < The Montreal “Weefly Witness‘‘ is a truly great nationa.c paper. _~ If alâ€" ways has been and still is absolutcly owned jand edited by Dougalls, Mr. John _ Redpath Dougall being its editor. : @ While some papers ibare‘ rotoriously and obviouslyâ€"‘at the beck and call of predatory interests, gélvere are others, like the Montréal "Weekly Witness‘"‘ that have maintaingd their indepenâ€" dence. It has never grovelled. It has never, touted. > has never panâ€" dered. The ‘"‘Witnegs" is its uniqtie self, â€" loved â€"by its friends, hated by its enemies. President Wilsor‘s recognition of Carranza‘s Government in Mexico is the right thing) Letters and notes of recognition â€" fr the several governâ€" ments of the! Central and South American Sta‘ties‘ have also beem preâ€" sented to, Carrhnza, as the lawful head of the Mexicagn Government. This action so délighted the people of Mexico City that all their newspapers aro s%,id to)‘ have been printed in American colors in praise of the action of the? American Nation. The feeling» of. péssim which so long preâ€" vailed in thes Mexican Republic is teâ€" ported| to be igiving place everywhere to one of h@pe for the future. _ Reâ€" cognition by <ofiher nations is expectâ€" ed jto follow soon, now that the United iStates has made known its’] policy. t purposes from the north by the British submaring as she is from the westyby means the Britiish Navy. p%’:sxim whic es Mexican e fgiving pl hpe for th y other nat ow _ soon, Lfi has m ‘+ + + Huropean â€" y ififteen m ndipal thea e agairw. f er Belgi A\e west h re Athan â€" a een han ard. The ble is goutl way of Bu and so aisdr is sail pi as s s the B 4 4 Nilsor‘s overnment gi Letber $ the :s e Centra Lt}ies‘ have rhnza, as 1 n Gove é ighted at all th hree generations y, ~devoted ard 4 its country in in its campaign teousness, Religâ€" 9 9 STORNM DOORS â€"STORNM SASH We make any size or style. 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Money saved in decorating. Unaffected by changes in humidity. Surfaceâ€"sealed and sized by exclusive process. Back of board as well as front protected. Selected white spruce fibre all through. Sanitary. Fibre chemically treated for rigidity, strength and durability. Quickly applied without dirt or litter. Why repair, refinish, remodel or build in the old way when you can get better results with BEAVER BOARD (the genuine) at the same Supplanting lath, plaster, steel and wood For Better Walls, Ceilingsâ€"Partitions AND WESTON, CNT. Weston 175 WESTON LIMITED |

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