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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Apr 1922, p. 11

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H b5 ii, 'Jef 295i 5W: If / WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19th, 1922 3911 xpects to open an office over 'real estate office, at , I?" North, Weston (P498), on March 12th. _ You will be requiring New Roofing and Eavetroughm 1Ne will be glad to do your work because we can give you tfrit Class, long life job. _ //’2 V1 Dr. Arkell had an increasing practice in southern Manitoba WHAT ABOUT YOUR CONCRETE WORK? Phone530 has ample strength. The double reinforced joints and parallel wires every two inches make it stiff and rigid yet elastic. Your flock is kept in and intruders are kept out, Heights from 12 to 72 inches. Sold by good hardware dealers The B. GREENING WERE CO., Limited HAMILTON - CANADA, [Can Save You 36% Days a Year TINSMITH AND FURNACE SPECIALISTS MAIN STREET, WESTON Phone: Office 263W; House 263] and 269 ' (Shop over OIdham’s Store) If you want a good job at the right price, get in touch at once with BURGESS BROS. B. M. ARKELL, BOA. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC SPRING B HERE! CONCRETE CONTRACTOR ANNOUNCEMENT -" Sitopi losing this valuable time. Save your strength. Instal a Toronto Windmill and see how quickly it will pay for itself. You know from laborious experience that you spend at least an average of one hour a day in pumping water for use about your farm. ' Toronto Windmills are quiet, efficient workers. Cost nothing to run. Requgge practically no atten- tion outside an occasional oiling. And when linked up with a Toronto Hun?1 and Toronto Water System, a Toronto Wiadmi will give you a city water service right on your farm. GEORGE A. ROBINSON Palmer Graduate GREENllNG'S LAY FLAT POULTRY FENCE Weston a ttttf : 3% ',tjv)lefi,"it'tS2, 3rd Ave., Westmount and Eavetroughing. tst 52 Main Street Phone 410 REGISTRATION OF BY-LA‘V NOTICE is hereby given that a By- law was passed by the Municipal Council ot the Township of Etobi- coke on the 6th day of March, 1922, providing for the issuing of deben- tures to the amount of $4595.00 for the purpose of constructing and ex- tending a system ot Watermains on Main St., Dearborn Ave., and Garden Avenue, and, that such by-law was registered in the registry office of the east and west ridings of the County of York on the 17th day of March, 1922. Your neighborhood druggist sells all Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines, tablets or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce, Pres. Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for tree eonfidential advice.‘ Branch Laboratory in Bridgeburg, Ont. CGRBIT RAIN m. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated at Islington this 25th day of March, 1922. Windsor, Chtt.-"Dr.Pieree'sGoldtm Medical Discovery and his 'Pleasant Pellets' are wonderful medicines tor home use. I used to suffer with weak lungs, smothering spells and tsick-headaches, but since taking the above-mentioned medicines these anndltions have left me." "One of my daughters took the ‘Favorite Prescription' as a tonic during expectancy and she praises that medicine very highly, too." Mrs. Ellen Harding, 11 Erie St. W. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical-Dis: co'very is tree from alcohol and in- jurious drugs. You can be certain you will find it a true blood-maker, tissue-builder, and resto‘rativenerve tonic and that it will produce no evil atter-ettects. after using four or five bottles he was entirely well. I shall al- ways say a good word for all of Dr. Pierce’s remedies. Today our medi- cine cabinet contains a. bottle of each of these famous rerrtedies."-Mrs. Catherine Dempsey, 32 Bridge St. S. BARRATT, Clerk. A By-law to provide for borrowing the sum ot $30,000 for the purpose ot purchasing equipment and exten- sions to the Hydro-Electric system of the Township of Etobicoke. Passed March 6th. Registered March 17th. Dated at Islington March 25th. This is of Importance to You Niagara Falls, ont.--'m1ree years ago my son, Gerald, had a severe yt- FE _ tack of yellow V MLegtt jaundice. I tried ‘1" three doctors but is. a they only gave re- . asiiP @ lief for short peri- , we l ods. As I had ' 4? tried Dr. Pierce’s '". . Anurie Tablets on BMttisiie' f my other son, I .. . illthtli" _:liti)t decided to give p, ., E cr" Sei-yi' him Dr. Pierce’s 'e"a g 't'y't Golden Medical IR??.' Discovery at n d after using tour or tIve bottles he was entirely well. I shall al- _ G? l . Ta,,?, © 5,4453 - g 'ty '?3).1. - Notice is hereby given that a, By- law was passed by the Municipal Council of the Township of Etobicoke on the 6th of March, 1922, to provide for borrowing the sum ot $30,000 tor the purpose of purchasing, equipment and extensions to the Hydro-Electric system ot the Township, and that such by-law was registered in the reg- istry office of the east and west rid- ings of the County of York on the 17th day of March, 1922. Any motion to quash OI' set aside the same or-any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated at Islington this 25th day of March, 1922. HAVE YOU A FAMILY? Family Washing Given Special Attention All work guaranteed to be well done. Goods called for and delivered. CHARLIE WING Main Street North WESTON Wiring and Up-to-Date REGISTRATION OF BE-LAW LEAVE YOUR WASHING AND LAUNDRY WITH US Electrical Supplies and Fixtures DO YOU NEED HELP? HERBERT BROOKS Also Pony and Cows Chickens for Sale or Exchange ALBION PARK HOME OF Appliances All Kinds Of Eagle Block SiBARRATT. Clerk. S. BARRATT, Clerk. Opp. Post Office TIMES & GUIDE. WESTON saving is made in the work, as about one-half hour of supervision once a. day is all the time that is' required. Keep Things Clean Everything must be kept perfectly clean and sanitary. Clean out the house at least every week. Put in fresh water every day and see that there is plenty of whole grain and a good dust bath before them at all times. If more than one hatch isibe- \ing taken off, clean out and disinfect the nest after each and put in new sod and fresh litter. Dust the hen with insect powder before putting her in the nest and again a day or two before leaving the nest with the chickens. It is a good plan to put into the dust a little dry sulphur or ground tobacco. Be sure also that the house is free from mites. These little pests get into the cracks and corners of the l)uild- ing, and at night, as the hens are rest- they come out of their hiding place, get onto the hen's body, and it does not take very many of them to make a hen so uneasy that she cannot sit.. In some cases the mites become so troublesome that they actually worry the hens to death. How to Get Rid of Mites Clean out the house and thoroughly sweep, not forgetting the windows, walls and ceiling. When this is all, sivept out clean,' use a garden hose or' o, stiff brush and hot water. See that everything in the cracks and crevices is masneu out. After this is done allow the house to dry for a while and it everything then appears to be clean) use a good disinfectant and be sure that the solution is forced by the sp- ray or brush right into the cracks and crevices. If the mites are bad, use boiling hot water, followed'by coal oil and a liquid lice killer‘or lice paint. Be sure that this Toes into the cracks and crevices, and when you have gone over your house thoroughly according to the above treatment, mall prob- ability the mites will be exterminated, but it is perhaps better to repeat the dose once more. Leave the, Hatching Hen Alone. Do not allow the hen oft till all the chicks have hatched. Protect the nest' so that the young chicks cannot fall out on to the floor of the house. It the chicks seem slow in hatching and those that hatched first are becoming crowded before the latter eggs have hatched, it might be well to put your hand under the hen and pick out the broken shells, but as a rule the less the hen is bothered at this time the better, and with a comparatively large flat nest, the chicks will not suffer though they are confined to the nest i tor 24 to 36 hours. Have Some System Almost every person who has tried hatching by hens knows how cranky a. broody hen can tye_when she likes, and when the natural means are fol: lowed without any system it is a try- ing ordeal, but when some system is followed and proper arrangements made beforehand, the work is' much lessened and the annoyance almost entirely done away with. By the adop- tion of the following method, chicks can be hatched by hens with com- paratively little trouble. few eggs are broken, almost perfect control is ex- ercised over" the sitting hens, and by testing twice, the nests are kept full, the hen's capacity utilized and a great Because I like to sit at home f And hear the rtybing can and sing, Or breathe the sweet the breezes bring I've grown tr pity those who roam And have no Epot however. prest, l Where ha m whisper. “Here I Because I like to hear the tone That says I love you, needs no phrase No spoken word, to cheer and praise I pity those with none their own Their very own to understand The language ot the eye and hand. Because life has so much unrest, Because tor each“the strife and , stress, ' God sends the humble home to bless, And loving hearts, His best bequest Not gold nor pleasure, pomp nor gain, But Love that makes Life not in Pushed a seed by faith alone Through the dark to the unknown, Came at last through Winter's gloom On a mountain top to bloom. (mom the mountain, "It is well Deeper down it did not dwell; Faith like that Another place Might have moved me from my base." Shook the dirt from off its neck, Groomed itself without a fleck, Raised its head ind at the sky Cooked a blue untroubled eye. There are ten glad reasons tor sav- ing, affirms Mrs. Ritchie in the Wom- an's Home Companion, to one sad reason. Little children gladly save their money to buy Christmas and birthday presents for their father and mother. Older children save up for recreation and summer vacations and Mrs. Ritchie thinks that by the time boys and girls are ten, they can easily be persuaded to start saving tor their schooling and advancement. With saving, as with everything else in this world, the psychology Ok cheer' goes a long way further than that of gloom. In a. suit being tried in an Iowa. court the judge decided a contested point against a young lawyer, whereupon the latter lost his head. "Your honor," he said, In a. trembl- ing voice, facing the court, ‘I am amaa- Instantly the young lawyer's partner, who happened to be in the courtroom, Sprang to his feet. "Your honor," he interposed, " want to apologize tor the hasty remark of my young partner. By the time he is as old as I am he will not be amazed by anything your honor does." An interesting experiment, he says, was tried some time ago with an or- dinary, salt-water herring. 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