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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Sep 1923, p. 5

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Make Your Trip More Enjoyable by a Refreshing Night on Lake Erie Connections for Cedar Point, Putâ€"inâ€"Bay, Toled your ticket agent or tourist agency for ticket via mobile Rateâ€"§$10.00. WE ALSO STOCK BOYS SUITS _ ANDOVEREOQATS DUFFIN & HEWITT NOTHING OVER 2863 DUNDAS ST. ):.Fv‘ hew, No WOR o 8t T0 8 "'z;l‘ i 1Â¥ Taxcgts‘ Cortss im «it%. conmes «Bay Sap 1 '# 3 We tw Q‘P*%{S (3 bl‘?*‘ & T C wisa hs PS P d PA â€"Mg o e " _ o & ho 8 s 6 _;."3‘. px Gâ€"<m. 2 DA W .. w t 5 \â€" on hh A_ _3 itA Aimed i8 o NN Cf ep & goms ho on â€"â€" Emt oinodt? "GHiees | CR\ opememenzmr _ Over ié Tamblyn‘s C AND ;%QQ Bay, Toledo, Detroit and other points. Ask ticket via C & B Line. New Tourist Autoâ€" The Great Ship "Seeandbee‘" â€" the largest steamer on inland waters of the world. i They were standing on the front stoop and he was ready to depart. She fondled his hand and then held it tightly ‘for a moment.. Gazing into her déep blue eyes he begged for a farewell kiss, and blushing, she conâ€" sented, provided he would keep it quiet. He leaned forward, perhaps a bit too anxious. Alas, he had done it! Kissed her? ‘No, kicked over three empty milk bottles. 4 A record was established recently when one of the latest type of Canaâ€" dian Pacific locomotives drew a train of 42 cars of newsprint, weighing more than 1,100 tons, from the plant of the Abitibi Pulp an®Paper Comâ€" pany, North Bay, to Toronto, withâ€" out mishap. Ordinarily, it would have taken two passenger engines to haul such a load for: the 320 miles. After proving its worth by this feat the huge engine, together with an all steel train consisting of the latest model tourist, dining and sleeping cars, and a baggage and compartment car, formed part of the Canadian Pacific exhibit at the Naâ€" tlonal Exhibition at Toronto, % There was an increase of sixtyâ€" three per cent in the number of imâ€" migrants to Canada during the last three months as compared with the corresponding period of last year. Canadian Pacific agents in‘ Britâ€" ain recruited nearly five thousand men for work in the harvest fields of Western Canada and, through lack of steamship accommodation closed their doors on as many more who, attracted by the special harâ€" vest rate, sought to enter Canada. Airplanes attached to the Onâ€" tario Forestry Department are now equipped with radio sendicrg appa~ ratus so that they can keep in conâ€" stant touch with the chief and other rangers. The branch lines program of the Canadian Pacific Railway carried out this year will bring into operaâ€" tion on the prairies a larger mileage than any one year since 1914. Of the 431 miles of line under construcâ€" tion, 281 miles will be ready for handling grain in the Fall, and of the balance, 115 miles will be ready for steel by the winter fréeezeâ€"up. A building has been acquired by the University of Toronto to be enâ€" tirely devoted to the manufacture of insulin. This will be the only factory in Canada to manufacture the curative fluid in commercial quantities and, although it is manuâ€" factured in the United States, Great Britain and Denmark, the Canadian product will be sold throughout the world. Dawson City recently celebrated the twentyâ€"seventh anniversary of the discovery of the Klondyke. In an exhibition of Yukon products cabbages 16 inches in diameter and weighing thirty pounds, potatoes as big as a man‘s head, pumpkins as big as watermelon‘s, wheat, oats and barley bore witness to the fertility of the Yukon soil. Side by side with these ranged gold nuggets, gold dust and silver bars. Dr. James Inches, Commissioner of Police, Detroit, and a guest at the Canadian Pacific Bungalow Camp at Nipigon, holds the record for the biggest speckled trout caught in the Nipigon River this season, having captured a fish weighing 7% pounds. This catch was above the average, but a large number of six pounders have been taken from the Nipigon this season. Several years ago, and from practically the same place, Dr. J. W. Cook, of Fort William, caught the world‘s record speckled trout, which weighed fourteen and oneâ€"half pounds, and was more than two and a half feet long. Protection of migratory birds has been added to the duties of the Canadian Pacific Railway‘s conâ€" stabulary. . > What Becomes of the Millk Bottles NODEN. HALLITT & JOHNSON, LIMITED Body of high grade polished, steel} nicekle trimmed with best brick lining and roller grates. Prices ranging 2844â€"46 DUNDAS STREET WEST é.‘}e and There 2Â¥35?G â€" ho o enaumore â€" 9B copmem. on howe «pee ame mem ZEEn m Apmd â€" AP i o life 5 En & A &3 Ti uo 4 . t i â€" B 68 S pnaod Aeh Aic Cz i. .9 84 6y w\ A &0 M QCrrim evas tA & t c Aruawy EJ B ea h [oyet CGormth, o i i CA 7 aagah dn 3 6 B W # o R â€" Caglh i th 47 8 m : t f Y t f (t) : ty F rille ; ¢ C C K e on__ BÂ¥ â€" u96 Cituat tb ds «earP n s + to longs i lishma great c Lytton "We mustget out into the free thinking world and show that religion is the most mindâ€"stirring thing to which men can turp‘â€"Dr. C. H. Laws. Much of the nervous disorder of the présent day is due to theâ€"disappearance in the home of sane religious trainâ€" ing.â€"Canon Streeter. . The youth who follows his appeâ€" tites too soon, only produces a manâ€" hood of imbecility and an age of pain. â€"â€"Goldsmith. 1 m "You‘re good for something in this worldâ€"for service of some. kind to your fellow menâ€"or you‘re good for nothing."â€"Dr. Reisner. The testimony is that 999 cases out of 1,000 of juvenile theft the first occasion was some _ real or fancied injustice suffered at home. "There is no big money in politics, but it should be taken up as a vocaâ€" tion just as a Christian minister is supposed to take up his work; then it may be a great profession.‘"â€"General Smuts. People who never dreamed of alâ€" lowing an untrained man to drive their car were often ready to consent to untrained teachers taking young chilâ€" dren.â€"Mrs. Wintringham,. M.P. Psychology. might show us Thow worship works," but its success of failâ€" ure in that direction would not prove that a reliston was true or not â€"Canâ€" TIMES AND GUIDS, WESTON Gems of T hought Friday and Saturday, September 21 and 22 ALL KINDS OF FARM PRODUCTS, MACHINERY, PEDIGREED STOCK aururl" . SPEEQING ... nc ccs THOS. DOLSON, 2nd Viceâ€"Pres. BRAMPTON CITHZENS‘ BANDâ€"Winers of Class B Competition at C. N. Exhibition, Toronto, 1922 and 1923, will render music during the day. W. E. Downs, Conductor. ' â€"_â€"â€" REDUCED FAIRS ON ALL RAILROADS W. J. HUNTER, Pres. â€"DR. HUTCHINSON, Ist Viceâ€"Pres. _ F. JACKSON, Treas. arnes. > Frenchman is proud that he be to suchâ€"aigreat country, an Eng an should beâ€" proud that such : Where Everybody Goes Kitchen Heaters for Coal or Wood ouritry belongs to him.â€"Bulwe Black steel body with nickle trimmings, large firebox, roller grates, adâ€" justable tegs permit the surface of the heater to be set level with any 4â€"burnâ€" er gas or electric range. DIRECTORS IN CHARGE: HUNTER, BULL AND GUARDHOUSE f The Directors reserve the right to change or declare off any race not filling satisfactorily on account of bad weather. Horses eligible from August 10, 1923. Four to enter, four to start, trotters allowed six seconds over pacers. 1. PURSE $200â€"2.25 trot or pace, 1 ‘mile, best 3 in 5. Enâ€" 3 HALEF MILE GREEN RACE for horses that have never trance fee 5 per cent. of purse and member‘s ticketâ€" _ started in a race previous to June 1. Open to Counâ€" $100.00, $50.00, $30.00, $20.00. 1 § ties of Peel and Halton.â€" Contest once around track. 2 P UR‘E’E $2O?â€"%16 trot (t)r Ii_ace, 1 mflde bestb8 in 5. kEnâ€" â€" Each trial in harness, best 3 in 5.. Entrance fee, memâ€" rance fee a per cent. of purse and mem er‘s ticketâ€" 3 2 T $100.00, $50.00, $30.00, $20.00. ber‘s ticketâ€"$20.00, $15.00, $10.00, $5.00. . Py Bm 5 RHV C uP ’.‘:‘ ho Pn P ailttonm â€" (Wek BEFORE BUYING SEE OUR STOVE EXHIBIT IN THE BASEMENT. Competition in the Horse Ring COMPLETE HOME, SCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNISHERS ENTERTAINMENTS FOR ALL AND FOR ALL A 6000 TIME ; COE AND MEET YOUR FRIENDS You can always make people hapâ€" py by going through life with a smilâ€" ing face.. Be a trier.â€"â€"Mrs. Stanley Baldwin. ‘‘Take hold of life where it has hurt you, and prevent it from hurting you again or anyone else."â€"Maude Royden. Canadian Pacific Bungalow Camp near Kenora, Lake of the Woods. This camp with two others, one at ~French River and the other at Nipigon, where recently opened and they have provided a novel and mowc desirable means of tourist accommodation. In the heart of the best fishing countries on the continent they provide in addition to the comforts usually found in country hotels, quietude and solitude. The estabâ€" lishing of these camps will no doubt go a long way in directing the American tourist trade to Ontario. â€" ag ag g B ho ie i 90 . y e e d 3 o V MB N 3 P B . M f } k h i vs BC 0 i s i BB * ; : > i hi y A 7 f @ 13 A 2l CC i9 5 DSL JBe M o maD co 0e e wis wh w a T taaf ce <KZ it w § ho â€" one ho e Mn M S a e: a f (oul FC o U y o O MSp 1 Ho @ t3 P riC se A d iÂ¥ i vo s Ios oos l x V >( } f Ti 5n B f ie « i on d 7 : h is ho M A M } ho hOru 4 A S9 &A t ian B hes ; old p 1 fe ; B j s 2 m 0 Bs Haaye io a â€" w & 18 i5 iC lt ; tb ol ABo Py ; es 0) 4 . «i C â€"Pres. F. JACKSON, Treas. JOHN H. WATSON, Sec., Drawer 668, Brampton To hear a Highlander speak about the Highlands is like listening to a schoolboy talking of his first love. inopmeonmn nminenioo nononi0 ho een0o000000000 coneccocncocnnuncnct ) The tremendous possibilitiee of puâ€" rifying politics through the influence of women voters; somnanam en menmereme con n on mc nenin ue en 6h rper en Xiqtfi Qwarmin g $ 4 5 y 00 elosets ..". With warming closet and file back . grates. With ofit closet ... Cosy Quebec Ranges, as shown in cut, fitted with drop door and three roller Camp in the woods for sportsmen and tourists. The remedy for *t"â€" $33.00 â€"$55.00 modern criticism from WEST TORONTO, ONT. Will burn 10 hours on a gallon of coal oil, odorless and safe to use Pek uns 1. $8.50 PERFECTION COAL OIL HEATERS If you really love people you can say anything to them.â€"Lady Astor. and doubt is to outâ€"think it.â€"Dr. C H. Laws. Superstition is religion _ dissociated m morality.â€"Gore. 9 .50 Nickle Plated Finish PACE FIVE

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