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Times & Guide (1909), 4 Oct 1922, p. 7

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i u Til Lei émullimImullmumlmmulmuIImumIIIInun-uIululu-mnnun-umnun-mIIumumuImunumun-munnuuuqu} l"rosrs"""oo"oe"""""""""""'""""'""'""'"'" "o""""""""'" u "o-oo-o""""""""""""""", a NEWS NEWS “Infill-nun"munIllullllllllllnnlllllIIIIIlIn"!IIIIIIIlulnunun-uumnunuuuIInIllInIn!IInuIIIIllllIluluInuunulnun} ilfillllnlulillllllllllllllllIll!IllllluIIIIlnuulllluunlluuIuIllmunInuulunuuuluuuumInIIIlululnuulluuunuuI WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922 NEWS Each scene a Cor. St. FOSTER BUSINESS COLLEGE N, stands for the best in s _ C" BUSlNESS fil)RhTl0ll 2922 DUNDAS ST. 2892 DUNDAS ST. W. 164 LAMBTON AVE, Estimates Prepared lllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllIIlllllllII"IllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllHIlIIIIIllllllllllllll‘ "If YOU BELIEVE IT, IT’S SO” MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 2.80 Water Sets, from $15.00 to . . . .. Electric Lamp-First quality glass, most beautifully e cut, reduced from $35.00 to . . . . ' ' . . . . . . . $25.90 All first quality goods. All Star Cast The greatest spectacular melodrama of the year. Bon-bon, Butter Dishes, Celery, Cream and Sugar, Papper and Salt, Vases, etc. Epistode 1'1-"ADVEN'rvREs OF TARAZAN" SATURDAY MATINEE Episode 12-hmlM'l1Mis 0F TMMM Blackburn a Murphy CEMENT CONTRACTORS A gripping 'story Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 10, 11 1192 Register now. Fall term opens August 28th Evening sessions September 6th. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Oct. 12, 13, " W. J. SHEPPARD Clair Ave. and Oakwood Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Oct. SERVICE AND YALUE ALWAYS THE OAKWOOD THEATRE STARRING THOMAS MEIGHAN Manufacture the Highesi Grade Cement Blocks, Bricks, Slabs and Piers ST. CLAIR HARVEY SCYTHES, PROP. Parking for two hundred cars free. scream. Each bit a hit. Each reel a riot. TWO SHOWS: 7 AND 9 RM. “GRANDMX’S Nf" S ST. W. PHONE JCT. 4161W J. FRANK FOSTER, Principal .-”.- -----" “THE STORM” 'GIFTS THAT LAST HAROLD LLOYD CUE GLASS of Love and Regeneration. ourJob Printing VISIT ....... . . .$25.00 Phone Hill 5300 MT. DENNIS COMEDY COMEDY COMEDY Cellar Work JUNC. 260 "43‘! AVE. I . Extensive remains of what apparent- ily was once a Roman city have been I discovered near, Bantibanez, Spain. f Traces of a highway have come to light } and cisterns, with copper piping, have 'been found, as well as fragments of l, ceramics, gold coins, vases with ashes I and numerous other articles. i' Railway There will be a program of motor- cycle and other races. The 48th Highlanders Band has been engaged for the afternoon. Refreshments will be served for officials. The 29th annual Dunlop trophy Tace is to be held on Saturday, October 14, commencing,at 2.15 p.m. It has beep definitely decided that the course for this year will be the Weston-Halton road, starting and finishing On the Weston 'track. This road, which is in grand conditiion, should eliminate the detouring of motorists, because ap- parently it is not generally known that such an excellent road exists. St. Stephen, N.B. - Accidents through carelessness on the part of automobile drivers are continuing to bedrequsnt. At King Street Cross- iag, St. Stephen, an auto ran into the side of a Canadian Paokfie engine, damaging the auto and throwing the occupants out on the street; The driver claimed that he did not see the train until he was within ten feet and could not stop in time to avoid the accident. number a Ford coupe ran mtg left s",s'd,N Canadian Paeifie yeti angina 6112, at Aliens Road cross- ing, Guelph, breaking front fenders, lam, we and wheel of the motoii an. The engine was moving very, Wet the the, The drhtyl- nits u, _nsdtri1it, in connection with the melt. that rah iii his automobilé, gnu Canadian PaeifV PPdi'at cast-r, of East hm maria, 5'19;er qhou running im_ a 'tfit DUNLOP TROPHY RACE TO BE HELD OCTOBER 14 tipdiaE him/self Mat in tuLtsey Ethel-than running into the tail}. I was munching the C. P. R. crossing did not notice the m 1tytilVwas 11er on th-sting. qhebrakesraNseiitowoHcartdtu turned the ear into the ditch. Tho auto upset and was badly Tttgh but Mi. and Mrs. Lancaster use: Mom," said Mi. C. E. B. tinker, tundraCPaaqeatrr Trairie Mam of the Canada”; Paeifie Bailmy, who arrived at the coast to 1ooh am a. gmpnd p_rior ty laying plans Are 5:11: reir's, bushes;- The feature this year, said Mr. Masher, has been the large volume u business dam in Juan and so far in September, two {new we}: at usually more or less slack. Kamloopsa B.C--O1d-timarrs say that never, id the C. Paluttgtr, bloom so hravety or any as this year. And My they never seemed to 109k quite so lovely with their riot of ghadgg, vivid/year) bloom so hravety or owl-Fully u this year. And may they never seemed to look quite so lovely with their riot of shades, vivid'scarlotn and unbelievable Hues View in every bloom. It is visitors how- ever, who are most siiii"iiiia, resi- dents even getting used to such beauty, and between trains, many eompliments are paid those whose handicraft brings about such a per-a faction of blpssoms, '" _ ‘ Every trig: of the steamers "Prin.. auf,tr Lem "E tame“ ft',,') (_r" .py _ en is port an 'tlkasw), has found the accommoda- tion of the vessels wholly taken up and the indications are that for sev- eral Pp, the Pa travel will con- tinue. enlists sportsmen have been flocking to the north by the hundreds, while the mining develop. ments which have been extensive 1ihis summer, have induced many, mining men to move northwards. Service Unparalleled ' The addition of the "Louise" to fie Alaska service this season has tarnished the finest service to the hearth since the B. C. Coast Service Was established. Both the "Louise" Md "Aliee" are palatial, speedy and 'symmodious craft and there is not a brurist returning from the north but Who speaks in glowing terms of the splendid equipment of the company. Victoria, B.C.---Railway building in the interior of British Columbia is being held up by lack of labor, according to D: C. Coleman, vice- Etltlglt of the Canadian Paeifie ailway Company. Mr. Coleman announced that his company could secure only a handful of men to push the Kettle Valley line south from Penticton to the new town of Oliver. While it had been_plamarsd to complete the line to Oliver in August, (his had been found impos- sible owing to ihe scarcityfgj‘rl Ippi: 'ii"r"ii for the roposed 1ii7c/h'rd1'fli'i: The line Wouls be finished this fall, "ifrl prgbabty in September he stid, e Erade as beeri (irifitriiii south to Oliver, but the laying of tracks is being impeded by the labor short. age, he. said. . l Rfanada's prairie wheat crop will be 49,000,00 bushels larger than the crop of 1921, said the Vice-President. Vancouver, B.C.--Without actual figures, even a close estimate of the nimber of tourists who have passed through this city during the summer months can hardly be formed. Yet, from information received from both Canadian Paeifie Railway and White Pass & Yukon officials, it is certain that travel to Alaska, both via this amt and Seattle, has been heavier t an for several 8eaBons-- atrrhaps since several years before Tyroutet--At_1.1? p.m., 'on Woodstock, f1ntaHo.--AN?iyr at Vpasf: summer has 9:- News TIE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON IF YOU’RE A YOUNG WOMAN OR EVEN IN MIDDLE LIFE Here is Some Good Advice for You From a Prominent Woman London, ont.--'Nrhen I reached middle age I was in very poor health, was rundown, nervous, would have fainting spells and heat flashes, I was a physical wreck. I tried many different medicines but the only medicine that gave me any relief was Dr. Pieree> Favorite Prescrip- tion. Before I had taken a halt bot- tle I was feeling like a. different persprr--the more I took the stronger I got. What Favorite Prescription' did for me I am sure it will do tor other women at this critical period of lifegiif they will give it a fair trial."-- Mrs. M .M. '1%F2or, 569 Hill St. Better go now to your neighbor- hood .drug store and obtain Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription in tablets or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce’s 1nvands' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice, or send 10c tor trial pkg, of tablets to Dr. Pierce’s Laboratomy in Bridgeburg, Ont. Follow Good Health London, Ont.--" have taken Dr, Pienoe's Favorite Prescription and it its“ has proved a __ raitrg . 1'stsr1efiqial tonic. . X; " After having ty- fp b'ttiiEalMN5 phoid fever I was tiBiFlBe%ltl.'z1 a very weak- Wart, '.'" Em erred condition, (q; pe', - Gould not regain a "'t-t'" aih my strength, so I ' titCai decided to take 43,; a J"ueaer, an y t e ime Jun", ',Vfjtiiiltsr', I had taken one Tq ' - bottle I was com- pletely restored to health and strength. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription can be relied upon as a. builder and strengthening torlic."-- Mrs. John Shuler,. 225 Clarence St. McKissock t Sheard " . . ,‘ 'lNRgW,MIM Cf ' pe', wr f» -L. 61tlth J “ M. .l J r e fsts_s,% / a x 5 _ SR? Ear? ie-m “I u"/gts5tftifif CORNER OF KING' AND There is more time spent in discus- sing daylight saving time than there is in time saved. MAIN STS. PHONE 99 , 'u, Weston Builders’ Supply WE CAN GIVE YOU GOOD DELIVERY ON BRICK BY THE CAR LOAD OR IN SMALL QUANTITIES CEMENT BLOCKS. SPECIAL PRICES ON LATH AND SHIN- GLES. SPARKLING EYES WESTON Ample parking space for autos. No entry fee required from riders. All expenses in connection with this Meet are ab- sorbed by the Dunlop Rubber Co. 35 Prizes: 25 Place Prizes, 5 Time Prizes, Prizes for First Two Boys Under 15 to Finish; Prize for First Man over Forty; First Out of town Rider, and First Returned Man to Cross the tape. l Individual Trophy and Medal-Team Shield With Three Medas. _ Entry blanks obtainable at all Bicycle Stores. ' Held Under the Sanction of the C. W. A. Racing Board and C. W. A. Racing Rules Saturday, October L5th irytlifii',, S?AR?ENG Mil) f11)iNlll.ii] i) N WESTQN Tllha It is the. oldest Bicycle Race in America, and the only Bicycle 1Gal" in the" World to reach and pass the Quarter Century Mark without a single interruption. a . ' - . " " iv ":17 - ' " . ' . a -.r . - 5:51 t% - '= ' u- Mtg .25» Me _ . . -. an: 4. EE" 'Mr .= , r BEE IMlE Me' ' - . , . . KdN “I: 4-2 r " EI BO I " . " . r 'sr, l38ItW. . a: er " Ma an; -; e - n " Mi, 1: - _ '., 2.4.. " - IMI' l x2. - w; u: .5 . Em1tierr. . - a . in». 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Jean-Oh,, I'trr not surprised., It would stop l clock, What is always behind?» The back of a watch, The Bunlop Trophy Race is Canada’s Bicycling Classic, égéh Eilluhllaaritiitisurs'l land ',iy'iiii'ilrfil,l"jj""j ri),li",.ll'ii'f/))i. , ";ShsurNiljcraira" :32 Humour Coltmur Metorcycle Races and Other Special Events. Head Office and Factories: Toronto Brandfitx in Leading Cities 21atrt1antea,1 Rubber ___ L Products, Golf Balls and General Rubber Specialties _ _ Entire programme free to the public PAGE SEVEN LEE:

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