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Times & Guide (1909), 28 Jul 1925, p. 8

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Y's2 'i'lle, as: ”WE HG!!! , PHONE 782 ." I 7". PHON‘E 732a ( ' EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR bon STYLISH WOMEN . _" _ T AND CORRECTLY ATTIRED MEN I . _ DR. SCHOLL’S FOOT, EXPERT always in attendance Honor Graduate Opticians and C)ptometrist's THE "REXALL STORE" THE "NYAL STORE" MAIN ST., WESTON Phone 650 52 MAIN N. MAIN ST. LACROSSE STICKS 6 MAIN ST. N. 16 Main St. S. PHONE 36 36 MAIN sri" PHONE 392 41 MA'IN ST. NORTH Cigars, Tohac-os, Cigarettes, etc. MAIN ST. CEMENT Main St., opposite Town Hall I BUILDERS' SUPPLIES and SEWER TILE Office Phone 27 ' Night Phone 236 ELECTRICIAN Specializing in House Wiring "A Test Proves the Rest” “we dq everyihing to _sell our.goods except to misrepresent them" It establishes unity and makés living worth while "lhn't live in the present in fear of the future" ’ and miss the joys of both " BUY FROM YOUR WESTON INSTITUTIONS "Straight forward dealing is the keynote of. guery .tyllms'aetiori." R. J: FARLEY - FREE GrFTS-GENUrNE GILLETTE RAZORS WITH EACH PAIR OF CARHARTT OVERALLS" PURCHASED A GILLETTE RAZOR is (31W FREE ALF. BEAL "EVERYTHING IN MEN'S FURNISHING" BARBER Flour Oil Cake Straw Stock Foods WESTON COAL AND LUMBER C0. _ D. L. and w. SCRANTON pOAL Burns Well and Gives Results FOR WESTON REAL ESTATE HIGH-CLASS CUSTOM TAILORINC At keen prices-Satisfaction guaranteed. Ageht for PARKER'S DYE wbwrs " Bookse11er-.stationer - Educationél and Office Supplies.. Purveyor‘of Choice Meats. Canned Goods and Vegetables. vahoo-service--Courphsy CHOPPING AND ROLLING MILL PROMPT SERVICE RYAN’S BOOT SHOP ___ 14 MAIN ST. S., WESTON GENERAL HARDWARE . "We sell the ugt---guaiity first" H. H. RUDOLPH, Manager FLOUR AND FEED STORE INCH’S DRUG STORE Phone 650 " _ 'rENNeitACQ1JE'rse FISHING TACKLE . . _ SEE BERT IRWIN EARL STEVENSON R. E. COLEMAN . F. J. BRIDGMAN M. il. CRESWICK A. M. OLDHAM MOODY BROS. Fruit and Vegetables in all seasons. BOOTS AND SHOES " SHOE REPAIRING "Two feet of comfort in aviary ttep.'" l , queign and DEmestic Fruits I . l ., '3"f'CsbW'-glWst MAIN STREET,- WESTON Community _ Buyers’sairectory BEAR THIS IN MnID.--- AND BUY ERQM YOUR WESTON MERCHANTS. THE FIRMS. LISTED ON THIS PAGE ARE RELIABLE AND WILLGIVE YOU THE: BIGGEST. VALUE FOR YOUR-DOLLAR "r- AND THAT DOLLAR SPENT IN WESTON WILL COM-EBACK To YOU. THIS IS A FACT--""' THEORY.. HELP YOURSELF AND HELP WESTON" . _~‘ I; . . A '.‘ / NAT. NASO Gluten Meal Bran, Hay" Poultry Foods Cereals, Etc. tll. RICE 65 MAIN ST. PHONE 466 PHONE 344 PHONE 360 PHONE 649 Wiiston's Progressive Business Men's Assopiation PHONE 58 PHONE 14 PHONE 560 Phon'e 2 LIME A few days 'ago the chairman. of" the Dominion Ftiei'Board nsurd at.Ot- tiwa: “Householders should make ar- rangements NOW to vvrcloaseptufti- cient coal for, the coming fall and win- ter, as there is the possibility of a shortage. fThe miners' wages agree- ment expires at the end of Augustrarfd as our readers will have read in the' various newspapers recently, there is the" possibilitybf a liard'eoal strike.” Ashbee and Son have a good stock of coal jiist novy, and our advise'is the same as theirs, in fact the same as all the coal dealers in Weston and in To- ronto. BUY (NOW and. save yourself any further worry during the coming winter. 'Ashbee's Phone No. is 538, and they will be pleased to give you prices and all information, also quick de. livery. H‘ave you ever noticed on “this same page their slogan, "Two thorn sand pounds to the ton?" At first reading this seems a silly slogan, and yet, after studying it over, it means that you must have confidence in your coal dealer, as a few tons of coal, when being delivered into your cellar, is a hard thing to check. That is one thing in Weston the people have no trouble sylwrit,-The coal merchants here are all very reliable and there is no more reliable firm to be found anywhere than Aslibee & Son. Note the address if you require any coal-io Main St. N. You can also obtain supplies of coke and wood from this well known firm. Bittotm'ci1AL.Noyt W F": . FF SAYSZASHBEE & SON a" PHONE I?' " ‘5 you ’ _ gnaw . W ' _ _ .' rr' , A ' . Complete assortment of all lirups of Day Go'odsAoiruitr"d .30 low “that '. n a I o ' 9 . . V l ‘. t. . _. yo1i1ansasurrifohey by 1nl'ying all your D'rv ajolhrhere. _crhink'r'ivirat 2L . . * tt , a. F . this meanHo YOU. . ' e' _ . ' , siiorrey, Spent in Tpurn Payji,_,iyiod.ris/ji, 1039 Westog‘lgd troetrtId, Baha'i-Buy! igr Weston PHONES 96 AND 95 REPAIRS -. CtiriGaahitor? ... One of the. tiiggestordi'ds in business»: to-day is co-operation, and simple as it is to say, itswceoit'1p1ishnieni; is a difficult' feat. Man is a predatory animal who ar- rived through the ages by defeating his?» neighbor in the race for the good things of life. The understanding of selfishness and its disastrous effects came slowly with civ- . . . . tk _ . . a . ilization, and even up to the present time is not entirely universally recognized, but in business to-day it is. admitted that. the. one looking for self alone is doomed. Your , community to-day poritts with pride to its. f success, and when asked the-repssdq you re- . mark that it is due to the unSelfish spirit of its merchants and residents, one Egking s after the other's interests. The more pros-' . perous your merchants are the more.trnrich- " you beeome--your dollars spenifampng them reverts back to you continuously.' It . enhances real estate and is the one thing . that creates the desire.imothéN to locate a, among you. 06mmunity 60-0 pgrrrtim1 is / g.to.?gl.e-,Je,trscWe?tessaror: D)i'1'r1'Jiclll's)':g11l1p,ti-1l. ', itriiiihiiitii, selfishness from your COMM ty by afoperating with your ni"6Fehantk ' and all business interests. Buy. in Weston and keep yaurse'if high the "choughiLihat f it is your community and ygu are a. big fac- I tor'in making it Whatrit is. Nut gary f "t. IF THINKING OF LOCATING IN WESTON or vicinity, consult,the oldest established office in Weston. BUY A COFFIEL’E FOR QUALITY Prices $125, $135, $145' Singer Sewing Machines, New and Used Ph'lTIR$0ie ELE6'E'REC STGRE DRY, GOODS AND MEN'gx/VEAE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE an GROSSKURTH ( ..w' h. ll. MGFFAT THE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON 'o-Operagtiqti ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES , . tsast weEk we wro'te in this space all-the' good points necessary for-the conduct of-a'ri up-to-date butcher busi- ness. this. week; we write about an- bther' well known westepu)urveyor of choice hieats,’ in th%person of F. J. Bridgman. Bridgman certainly gives "good value. We do not mean to say that he. sells cheap meat, his, policy is to sell the best Quality at absolutely the lowest possible price, and those of our readers who have purchased at this well known store will verify these words. Then, as to serviee,2lyere are plenty. of assistants, practically no waiting. Eve'ryone is served quickly. Truly, service is a word whith is fully descriptive pf Bridgman's. Now, WfttmThiierehahtsr are, all,"in our eiperience. very courteous and no more courteous store can bo found anywhere thin ‘the purveying business of F. J. Bridgman. If you canrfteget down to this store, just Phone 344, and you can rest assured your order will have prompt attention. In other words, Bridgman's is as near to you as your phone. They practically, by their at- Iention to phone orders, "Bring the Store to Your Door." This store also can supply-your needs in the way of canned goods, fresh vegetables, etc. '. Ir. BRIDGMAN' w. 9 _ . . EQR vALtAND'%ERVicE " Phone Weston 702 Real Estate .. o' '.,wEsTorl . I WESTON xiv 3% 'iyriciiAry ST. N. tT . L-- . . u I, .7 . . ‘-’ . - “a. V C _ ' F I: q '- . 3, - ' -e-. . 'es . v ,5, . I I’.. ".ss, , l1laMRg) q _ " "c7t"ttsmt, v v _ . f E I _ _ _ ,. m.“ I.‘ . " _' 9' F., o _ ' -eeot'dF'w'rtrt,ras- '"--A_v, V. A 32mm ST, PHONE igo ‘ "r--., #:163- Ott _ / .. MAIN srsvirrf ‘9 ' , J (a - LILY. I'LL-1.4 bylVllVlILK UKLDDJ’LD l _ ,.. . v. ' _ . . y _ _ _ .. .. . . 'r . . x T -. - 'r-r, . . . . . a" L t I. i L H ' RD I N G _ ' _ ‘9 '. _ 1 _ . _ _ a _ - _ - " w. C.hoice Meats, msttsranieveieta1hs., '... . _ _ 9' x ' " . $-, _ Fis1iaiisegsott,ttevft, ‘ ( - " - ---- -." 'r, - t t M '5"""s'r'"tetr -' u, . “Buyjhe best tyatiiot c8trtuy at Simpson’s," l.. _ ' a 7 t " Lug” A., , MW ST.- . , wserr?"y"rii"y '.':o.., __.- .PHI I K", 0' . - T a Swgsianed. tarerrseg,'bred, Repairéd . _ e--a$.Q§nts’ Reaav,"to,-,deir Suits" -. - It. 4r . -.. “Suits Made-to-measure. ' '. mom Asp JBarik of Nova Sc'qtia Bug - T . PRESERVING TIME SPECIALS Rubber Rings (1 dozen in box), regular 10e line, 3 boxes for ......Me. _ Purosrax (regular 20c per 1b.), 2 lbs. for . . . . . . . . . . .'. . . . . . . . . . . . .25c Zinc Jar Wgs, 18awatc-do,ren, q dozen tor -. ." . . . . . . . . . . , ? . ./. . . . .35e 1oresewuusAeirss,. variourrsizes at eqxwlly low‘prioes. ,‘ 'Tier-, . - " _ f9." r n .__ A, . .- ‘ _ . “if“. a» -. .Bgy WHERE THE VARIETY rlsr'uarsc'sseasparisi.t-t,, :1 ffNez'er fdih) "The Hdme’of Good Shoes" -weston- Women's. Black and grown Kid Boudoir” Slippers, rubber heels, regular $1.75., Clearing at ", . AlHllli8lillT Boys' e' Black Running Shoes, sizes 1 to 5." Clearing . .3125 Boys' Black Oxfofds. Clearing . . . ." .....'. . . . .$l.15 Mrpositty Poyt Office aiRfs, ‘69 MAIN N. 483 MAIN N. 'Frééh gnd Cured Meats T r... _ A _ Choice Butter and Eggs-Poultry and Vegetables . When you makc'comparisons think of quality as We” as price. . 202 MAIN N. 6 MAIN (yr. s. '., ', v' :ALFORD’S Se 10 $1 STORE Repairing done on orernises l . ".t '. . _ aw. _ "r, ' :M-IF Youww 10 _ gbw, , ,"r"srimra-c-ss, q HOUS ' BUILD" ', your . . " . Agent for C.%. M. Jucyc,itEs" we 't Joy Cycles and Kiddy Chirs "r "; 'ss SECOND HAND AND REBUILT WHEELS .. Sharpenipg Saws, T0915, Lawn Mowers, ebq., a specialty A' A few bargains in Used Lawn Mowers and Bicycles --in splendid condition-. RN32” _ "_,, "-- 'etc-r-r-rea-, a-uri: .." 'I'ts, ' "ao, DRUQGIST ANB WéTIOEER -.f' 'r-itil/ct-fr t Co?” HENDERSON'S a. Have HENDERSON’S or SELL .3 ',1,'t-' ON. ALL SUMMER‘ DRESSE§ _-_, ' . Our Slogan “Two Thousands Lbs. to themm, a,ttAt2tyrATE: ANDmE 2 -1s' 41;: :WESTON‘TIRE SHOP: ..' . , - ..erWee ,‘TUBES _ _. ACCESS yertfl" Tires ifad Tc1,bis.isroper/rrepairidu. saiPs0terlijuT gAltmcrrc: C'" 33W iGr.prttmpt "attention ,rrlra-sstaut ToTii'tor a List of Special Offers,) Ci'fiipaiLmuissazorcas9 & 516W . coar-wood---Coke" ulcanize-.anA EcOnomize”- ASHBEE AND SON SEAL l T is; F. E R()lflG R. h. WHITE" $1.29 See “Always remember 'He 401.19 serves best semis his fellowrhan" I I A "-', i," 46 MWT; _ PHouE.,238 L MRS. A, R. NEWBIGGING When You Purchagly from ,59 Main St. N. you btQome a vital factor; in the growth of your community ”72‘ Boots and Shoes Made to tirker "The Best is the Cheapest.” l minnow“ '=-sd Individual Styles a Specialty ”w HOUS.E OR LOT- w YOUR OWNf19NF- I , '- a, "..., f" YOUR PROPERTY . -r w E s mn INSTITUTIONS "Always Something New" Bank of Nova Scotia tuai.' -MILLiNERY, Shoe Repairing .Q WESTON . ‘_,'__}YIAIP€53;$£ ACCESSORIES a C,PHiONE N. g PHoqu 435 PH ON E. 275 PHONE 382 PHONE 538 . PHONE) 364 in. this storé’; I 'IFC"-- _ WESTON PHONE 410 Phone 28 '" " 'itiFriiii'itFririkid to everyone's granu- father, and. whose proprietor is mach, "amaiigaiti,e4 to ,use any such a Vul- gar devicexa's adiiertising. Imagine :5 'ff4,,Fiis/o1ril:,tgi'i that a new and li,':,',',',',.',',')'",, 'tiii, , _istiiiiiiiiijiisi', opens 'his, premises across thd Sas, sells {mod merchan- dise, knoves his business, and by Eoéé ttet,tii1yti9,ttet local papers,,') ' tracts the peope to his eoqnter, has, gine that he gives them serixice, 139%, delivery, employs courteot1s assistiiaitii and develops a'hatit of being first the field with new commodities, iitm 3+ f having his stockdresh and.well di ' tid)'); Will dignity keep people from Joining to him wttCtheir trade. Jt' lrivi!.s ngt. Follow this" line Nth-62% a lift) further. It"ig a true spdry o [what! has happened in a hundred tow within the last few years. The goo store-keeping and the good ad.. T ver yirigrrdaU.,.,syway so much business .fro this good& old-fashioned -s¥§fc, wit l which his impossible no "ttr, syn 1athize. Now who paid for the. nessr?' ian's ads.9tWas not this adver- l t1sing:1'paidUpr by tile man l Who pays for advertising? , The bills for newspaper space, circulars, posters, and V other advertisements come into The Advertiser. But as I writer once remarked in one of tn; large newspapers, it is not always out of'the advertiser's own pocket that the money ultimately comes. It? qufte true, that, advertising costs' "fitijpets" g,tftit deal, but not nearly so much tisirnot. advertising. Imagine an gitk. fashioned. store, for instance, in . tl.rg,,y,ip.gatotrty ti store that always so d WHO PAYS FOR ADVERTISING? - tl _ Rear estate agent, tryiné td'intérest' a; fair flapper in a home: "Buy F a/ home.” _ ' ~‘<o ma-Fa'ir flapper: "Buy ‘a: home? J -shoutd say not-haven.'!: a bit affine for one, . _. _ C You see, I was born jn a hospieu-- ’ Way cdueatadjn a oollege-- , b, f Wag courted in an au.tamobile--- in. Jftra-ou,t!rried .in_ churqh'le / 4 . t Ttriatljve out, of at papiiiftjag--gostely ‘ggw'tasieh right near-- l _ I gfjTiitr fhieeinoriljngs playing g?lfr-- The pfternoons, playing, bridge-- At night- we jazz, or go" to the mot les-- 'ttue father Wanted to know all about the . . t',., "t :7 l r.j’f%w0n4this ' a misiiMy tttite nior efcplained, "but I've forgot _' eyilt the other was for?! 7 , _ :/iiaitvtrornuEt . _.1 t Food fnend of oursAaid recently It' th t if body speakiy pleasant we to 'iii,1'i,i,y'o?,g, the tea-$37 part of 'le, , 'lard/ies es" gloomy and less effis CI t a. thalqu 5110 by. , If, ho ver, . on hi-vas.' to'§ /06fice, the i,jtrvneerr' policeman ttrucheii'hiRhat and says in ‘. a cheery voice, C"poosl orningCGtad . to see you. looking 'soo'l)rlll.m/hnd' 'ite-tir-vp ing," it materially incgeases his ttttlg? iency. Hospitality is. one thing 1liij,i. _ is unlimited in Shoppe, ean'be mawr ufactured from nothing"and Without ,. expense, is in great demand and yields huge profits. ' . _ . B, u tGood Heavens," exclaimed the mo- ther, "I never told ydu to do anything of the kind." "You did, you did, mother," insisted, Molly. "You told me that if he at- tempted to be sentimental I must sit on him." , lil', [ He Was There'. . ",7.-, ' "Have you never met a man whoa! . touch seemed to thrill every fibre/df [ you: bedy, Miss _Maitland.,'" ' , . _ "Yes, once." t " * T "Ah! And who was he?" ' s "A durn'd dentist." _ , T ' "That"rs the point. Be prepared. Sing the multiplication table with . your best runs and trills. Nobody will ever know the difference." l "Yes," replied Molly, "and it Was very embarrassing. I wish you hadn’t told me to." C Junior was 'home from prep schobl. (Along with the rest of his belong- Liggs "he unpacked . two maids. _ Hu Nofuse Showing Qnehgf thy. Weston qt, Homes to This‘fady .. b" R'eal estate agent, tryinb td'interest' a: fqir flapper in a home: "Buy _ a, "But what shall I sing?" asked 138 new diva, . Obeying Instructions ' A.. "Molly, did I not see you sitting on that young man's lap last night?" asked the mother. 7 Addressing himself to th'e soldiers, ha said: "Fall upon the, fdod without "pity-----' it as if it Vere the" eller 'Seeing ‘is Believing “A Betty, taken to the country, anti been having' a rurraround the village. She sawmany :things'that were strange to her, but a, passing glimpse of the blacksmith’s shop filled her with won- der. . - .' 1Npnsenysp,'l __said daddy, "you've made a, mistake." . _ To Hesitate is Fatal T _ They stood in the wings of the opera house. In a few moments she was to go on. T .5‘Dne last word," said the condpctOr. "Yes, maestro?" "If you forget your lines do not hesitate. Never falter." A Ment At the served. a of wine. pf great excitirrRrit? "Daddy," s/tNl said, "I've just seen a man who makes horses,2'u, :1. " Obeying Orders A- colonel who [had beat PImmtttid tyr general ,ttrvtsdoanquet to his regi- 'tWhen sheuot back to the cottz‘ she burst intoNth parlor in-sta] "No, I havtn't," she pe-rsist'ed. "f saw him. He had one nearly tinisheh.' He was just nailing on its back feet," AnthI, dip, J am going to be buried From the updertaker's-- 'et!Mt.tf..tard is a-garage," with :a ltd- room almve." "What are you doing?” asked the colonel. . "Oteying brdérs, sir. In war, wnen gnu don't kill the enemy you take him prisoner.," T W'EDNESIjAY. JULY §B, i955 Wu?) DIHQNOT @XERTISE,'? His Wonderful Memory end of the banquet he 09- sergeant: hiding two bottl'es by T. q.' " "

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