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Times & Guide (1909), 15 Jul 1925, p. 8

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Ne & PAcE FIGHA @ Honor Graduate Opticians and Optometrists â€" THE "REXALL STORE" THE "NYAL STORE" MAIN ST., WESTON 52 MAIN N. f HIGHâ€"CLASS CUSTOM TAILORING AND MEN‘S FURNISHING QUALITY STRAW HATS, WITH BLACK AND FANCY BANDS ; i ARROW SHIRTS AND COLLARS. § { HATCHWAY NOâ€"BUTTON UNDERWEAR. PLAIN AND FANCY HOSE. AGENT FOR PARKER‘S DYEWORKS. _ * 38 MAIN ST. PHONE 732 t oo3 ... PHonB T52 EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR FOR STYLISH WOMEN AND CORRECTLY ATTIRED MEN S DR. SCHOLL‘S FOOT EXPERT always in attendance 16 Main St. S. BUCKWHEAT MAIN ST. N., WESTON MAIN ST. 6 MAIN ST. N. 4 CEMENT BUILDERS‘ SUPPLIES and SEWER TILE Office Phone 27. . _ _ _ * . Night Phone 236 36 MAIN ST. Specializing in House Wiring Cigars, Tobacâ€"os, Cigarettes, etc. LACROSSE STICKS MAIN ST. "A Test Proves the Rest" JUST RECEIVEDâ€"NEWEST STRAWS Extra Smart Shapes and Bands BUTTONLESS UNDERWEAR and HOLEPROOF HOSIERY SILK AND LISLE BROADCLOTH SHIRTSâ€"$3.00 MEN‘S AND BOYS‘ BELTS It establishes unity and makes living worth while WESTON INSTITUTIONS "@iraight formward dealing is "Don‘t live in the present in fear of fhe future and miss the joys of both" BUY FROM YOUR W. J. FARLEY FLOUR AND FEED STORE 7 START BABY CHICKS RIGHT BY FEEDING WITH FINE BABY CHICK GRAIN HOPPERS AND DRINKING FOUNTAINS ELECTRICIAN ALF. BEAL BARBER WESTON COAL AND LUMBER C0. D. L. and W. SCRANTON COAL Burns Well and Gives Results FOR WESTON REAL ESTATE Booksellerâ€"Stationer Educational and Office Supplies. Purveyor of Choice Meats. Canned Goods and Vegetables. Valueâ€"Serviceâ€"Courtesy RYAN‘S BOOT SHOP 14 MAIN ST. $., WESTON INCH‘S DRUG STORE H. H. RUDOLPH, Manager "We sell the bestâ€"quality first" GENERAL HARDWARE PHONE 650 PHONE 392 SEE BERT IRWIN EARL STEVENSON W. E. COLEMAN {S TENNIS RACQUETS FISHING TACKLE e F. J. BRIDGMAN MOODY BROS. M. G. CRESWICK A. M. OLDHAM Prompt Service the keynote of every transaction." Fruit and Vegetables in all seasons. BOOTS AND SHOES SHOE REPAIRING "Two feet Foreign and Domestic Fruits BEAR THIS IN MINDâ€"AND BUY FROM YOUR W ESTON MERCHANTS. THE ~FIRMS LISTED ON THIS PAGE ARE RELIABLE AND WILL GIVE YOU THE BIGGEST VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR â€" AND THAT DOLLAR SPENT IN WESTON WILL COME BACK TO YOU.â€" THIS IS A FACT â€"NOT THEORY. HELP YOURSELE AND HELP WESTON. t NAT. NASO 65 MAIN ST. PHONE 466 T. G. RICE Community Buyers of comfort in every step." MASHES, etc. * PHONE 36 PHONE 360 PHONE 344 PHONE 53 PHONE 649 Weston‘s Progressive Business Men‘s Association PHONE 14 ly Phone 2 p* LIME WESTON REAL ESTATE How many times have these few words appeared in our advertisements in this paper, on hoardings, on bookâ€" lets, concert programs, etc., and yet do we really consider how important a man is the Real Estate man?. And furâ€" ther, how necessary is a man of the type of Bert Irwin to a community. The writer of this article has only re: sided in Weston a little over a year, and even in the short space of the past twelve months a good _ many changes have taken place ‘in Weston; and at the present time it looks as if Weston and the surrounding country was going to show vast improvements and. changes before the end of this year. We understand that several lots have been sold, and very soon new komes will be built here and there. New homes means work for the buildâ€" ‘er, more business for the merchants who supply materials, more trade to all the merchants, who the home welâ€" comes its owner, etc., and where could anyone find a nicer spot to build than ‘right here in our beautiful town? Where can anyone find better schools, churches, paved streets, water and elecâ€" tric, supply, and last, but not least, better air (and so convenient to the city). We think Bert Irwin and the ‘other Real Estate men have a real proposition when they offer a home or a.lot to build a home in an ideal place like Weston. you can save money by buying all your Dry Goods here. . Think what this means to YOU PHONE 30 Money Spent in Town Pays Dividends 1039 Weston Rd. PHONES 96 AND 95 REPAIRS Get the Habitâ€"Buy in Weston omplete assortment of all lines of Dry Goodsâ€"priced so low that You as individuals would no more think of building a home without first placing a foundation upon which to build. If you did you would be poor builders. You are the foundation upon which the merchant has based his belief for the building of a comâ€" munity in which you as residents can be justly proud. Patronize your merchant. Every dollar you spend with him will pay a dividend to you in the future. â€" Character building is just as essential as home building, and both are necessary for the upbuilding of any community. The staâ€" bility of your merchants is the first essenâ€" tial to a community‘s success. Its residents are secondary, inasmuch that without the merchant your community would become a residential nonâ€"entity. He stands for civic improvement as well as social betterment, because he has laid the cornerstone, through his belief as well as money invested in you as the basis upon which the whole community superâ€"structure is built. ___ _ Harmony in any community is brought about through its residents living in accord one with the other. Building for the future on the basis of brotherly love and friendâ€" ship. ‘"The house divided against itself is bound to fall"‘ is a quotation often used but its full meaning never understood. Harmony In IF THINKING OF LOCATING IN V\'EST.O_I\;' or vicinity, consult the oldest established> Real Estate office in Weston. f BUY A COFFIELD FOR QUALITY Prices $125, $135, $145 Singer Sewing Machines, New and Used PATTERSONS ELECTRIC STORE SEE BERT IRWIN DRY GOODS AND MEN‘S WEAR REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE C. E‘GROSSKURTH A. B. MOFFAT THE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES We have had advertisements in this paper for the last few weeks stating that householders should _ buy coal now. Some people think these ads. are simply a dodge to get busimess in the summer time, and yet when anyone studies the situation and reads what Dr. Charles Camsell, Chairman of the Dominion Euel Board at Ottawa on Ist July said, (see Weston Coal and Lumber Co.‘s ad. on the front page of this paper), we must come to the con clusion that there is the possibility of a hard coal strike, and therefore keep ourselves right for the winter. ‘The coal ‘merchants in Toronto have been exceptionally busy _ these few. weeks, and as we intended writing an article on the Weston Coal and Lumber Co., we thought it much better as this firim is so well known already, to simply use this space to still further urge the people of Weston to obtain at onee their winter supply of coal, and you cannot buy anything better than D. L. and W. Sétanton Coal. Phone 27 for further information on the coal quesâ€" tion. Our other advertisers who retail coal will also be pleased to look after you just now. Our advice is ORDER NOW. BUY YOUR COAL NOW POSSIBILITY OF A STRIKE Ontario has 33.39 of the population of Canada; pays 44.36 of the dominion taxes (other than income); produces 29.90 per cent., or $401,258,000 of agriâ€" cultural crops; has 58.34 per cent. of the _ industrial ~production, _ which amounted to $213,800,000 last year. ommunity Phone Weston 702 WESTON WESTON MAIN STREET Just Receivedâ€"Sets of Mixing Bowls (« of, 3 for ®. ts i2 t hoi se + Also one extra large size for â€"......... Earthenware Teapots, various sizes, from 8‘Cups and Saucers, complete, for‘ ...... Ladies and Men‘s Rubber Heels ....... .. Our values in Silk Hose are unbeatable. "Buy where variety is! Opposite Post Office PHONE 265 TIRES 69 MAIN N. Fresh and Cured Meats Choice Butter and Eggsâ€"Poultry and Vegetables When you make comparisons think of quality as well as price. t 202 MAIN N. 50 MAIN ST. N. 6 MAIN ST. S. 483 MAIN N. 32 MAIN ST. "The Home ofâ€" Good Shoes" Great Sale: of Footweal. â€" Big reduction. Extra specigl value. A few one pair lots in I\‘Zen’s and Women‘s, 50 per cent. ioff. White Canvas Lines clearing at Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. MAIN ST. "Never failing courtesy and prompt attention await Suitsâ€"Cleaned‘ Pressed, Dyed, Reflaired Repairing done on premises Gents‘ Read}-to-wear Suits Suits Madeâ€"toâ€"measure Agent for C. C. M. BICYCLES f Joy Cycles and Kiddy Cars SECOND HAND AND REBUILT WHEELS Sharpening Saws, Tools, Lawn Mowers, etc., a specialty A few bargains in Used Lawn Mowers and Bicycles â€"in splendid conditionâ€" HENDERSON‘S J. GILBERT Have BUY BUILD OT SELL C. L. HARDING Our Slogan "Two Thousands Lbs. to the Ton." "Buy the best that you can buy at Simpson‘s."‘ Choice Meats, Fruits and Vegetables. â€"WESTON TIRE SHOP TUBES ACCESS your Tires and Tubes properly repaired. "Vulcanize and Economize" ALFORD‘S 5¢ TO $1 STORE DRUGGIST AND STATIONER HODGE PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE SIMPSON‘S MEAT MARKET (Phone for a List of Special Offers) PHONESâ€"WESTON 689 & 516W LOVERS‘ FORM CORSETS PHONE 490 The Sensation in Corsets T. E. RICHARDSON ASHBEE AND SON IF YOU WANT TO SEA L Coalâ€"Woodâ€"Coke F. H. STOKES (Nails Supplied) W. A. WHITE Fish in Season. To be fitted in <â€"â€"â€"_Seeâ€"â€"â€" [ T & Co. " Always remember ‘He who serves best serves his fellowman" § 59 Main St. N. When You Purchase from MRS. A. R. NEWBIGGING you become a vital factor in the growth of your community Boots and Shoes Made to Order 46 MAIN ST. PHONE 238 (Canadian Individual Styles a Specialty "The Best is the Cheapest." HOUSE OR LOT YOUR OWN HOME "Always Something New" YOUR PROPERTY WE ST O N INSTITUTIONS Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. p> â€"MILLINERYâ€" T. HATTION Shoe Repairing a WESTON Earthenware). Set snanrtivann.n~ 50c .......15¢ per pair ACCESSORIES you in this store." PHONE 275 PHONE 435 PHONE 538 PHONE 382 PHONE 364 MAIN ST. N. PHONE 20 PHONE 410 â€" 39c to: 69c .. ... $1.00 WESTON Phone 28 No stamps are now _ required on cheques issued for sums of $5 or less. In some cases recently inconvenience is reported to have arisen tnrough banks refusing to accept these small cheques without the twoâ€"cent stamp, but this has been due to misunderâ€" standing or through bank branch manâ€" agers of the banks not having received circular instructions from their head office in time. Any person who had cheques returned because stamps were not attached can return them and have them accepted, o s ,, Snippets" No Use for the: Weston Merchants She Wanted Nothing 8 Two soft. white arms go stealing around his neck, and a velvety cheek is rubbed caressingly against his own,. Faint whispers of "Dear papa" and "Darling Dad" reach his startled c“@s as he vainly attempts to pull himself together and avoid the attack with which he is well acquainted. $ "Well, .daughter," he finally _ ags, "What is it? Not another dress, sureâ€" 1y*" hi â€". "Dad, Iâ€"I don‘t want anything; it‘s â€"Tomâ€"he wants me." . NO STAMPS REQUIRED ON CHEQUES OF $500 "Hmâ€"mm, it is a trip to Europe.:.‘ "No, you loveliest of papas." - "Well, what in the name of goodâ€" ness do you want?" Here‘s a Joke for Earl Stevenson A Scotsman had been promised a, _ present of a new straw hat. Before the purchase was.made, the donor callâ€" ed and asked, "Would you rather have a felt hat, or a straw, McPherson?" _ Or Lessâ€"New Regulations Apâ€" ply on and After July & Second A caller asked the office boy if Mr. Jones or his partner had reached the office. “\Vell?’ said the boy, "Mr, Jones at first was always last, but latâ€" er he began to get earlier, till at last he was first, though before he was behind. He soon got later again and got behind as before, but I expect he‘ll be getting earlier sooner or later." _ . Neighbor; What‘s the idea? Is he black? Pending arrangements for bail, all of the accused sent up for trial were held in custody. The hearing was beâ€" fore Magistrate C. P. McQueen. "Weel," gaid the latter, "I think Fll take a straw one. Maybe it will make a mouthful for the coo when I‘m don said the absentâ€"minded professor as he threw his wife out and kissed the garbage good night. : There Must Be a Lot of Wrigleys About #f They called her. Wrigley because she was after meals. f Nervy Ned: "Helloy butcher; got any dry herring?" s Two, Microbes sat on a pantry shelf And _ watched _ with â€" expressions pained, The milkman‘s stunts, and both said at once: , "Our relations are getting strained." It Wasn‘t a "Waterman‘" * Farmer Brown: I‘ve got a new pig and I named him Ink. Farmer Brown: No, but he‘s always getting out of the pen and «running all over. a David Patterson and Mrs. F. %@ Stratton, connected with the Vanâ€" couver Scottish Societies, and H. P. McCraney, the second member of the Point Grey Police Commission, also appearing on the same charge, were dismissed. \os You‘re dirty and, old § And you couldn‘t be sold a) For more than a dollar or two; s But you‘ve been a friend & > From beginning to end, n And theré‘s nothing I‘d take for you. Butcher: "Sure." 4 Tml um Nervy Ned: "Well, give them a drink." & "Well, I guess it‘s time for me to leave," said the tree as the Spring set in. POLICE AND DETECTIVES COMMITTED FOR TRIAL Vancouver, B.C., July 9.â€"At the conclusion of the preliminary hearing of the abduction charge in the Wong Foon Sang case this afternoon B;i,n Point Grey Police. Court, H. O. Mcâ€" Donald, Point‘ Grey Police Commisâ€" sioner; John Murdock, chief of police, and Sergs. Percy Kirkham _of the Point Grey force; J. S. Cowper, editor of the Weckly~â€"Tribunal; O. B. Robâ€" inson,yhead of the Canadian Detecti Agency, and his son, Wm. Robins: were committed for trial. You‘re a bundle of junk; | Your action is punk; Your keys are all out of line; Your bell doesn‘t ring, ‘ Though it‘s tied up with string; You‘ve lost all your polish and shine. Your carriage is spoiled ' f For it has‘nt been oiled Since in my possession you‘ve been. You rattle andsqueak, And your spring is weak, t For you‘re just about all in.. Editor of Weekly Also Sent Up in Wong Foon Sing Abducâ€" _ tion Case "Oh, no, papa deéar." 3 "Better still. It isn‘t the florist? "No, you dearest daddy." Nb "On the other hand she had rings," WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925 * ODE TO A TYPEWRITER Written by a Weston Man? Under the sod 4 Lies Tim O‘Toole. He borrowed a feather To tickle a mule. by T. W.

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