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Times & Guide (1909), 19 Aug 1925, p. 8

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im h ®_ CEMENT PaAGE EICHN Phone 650 PHONE 36 Honor Graduate Opticians and Optometrists | THE "REXALL STORE" THE "NYAL STORE" 52 MAIN N MAIN ST., WESTON Office Phone 27 16 Main St. S. PHONETI . _ _ . /"~ ~ /; ppoNmE yoo EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR FOR STYLISH WOMEN AND CORRECTLY ATTIRED MEN DR. SCHOLL‘S FOOT EXPERT always in attendance Main St., opposite Town Hall MAIN ST. 6 MAIN ST. N. Specializing in House Wiring 36 MAIN ST. ‘"We do everything to sell our goods except to 41 MAIN ST. NORTH LACROSSE STICKS MAIN ST. Cigars, Tobac o0s, Cigarettes, etc "A Test Proves the Rest" "Straight forward dealing is It establishes unity and makes living worth while WESTON INSTITUTIONS ""Don‘t live in the present in fear of the future and miss the joys of both" BUY FROM YOUR BUILDERS‘ SUPPLIES and SEWER TILE ELECTRICIAN W. J. FARLEY ALF. BEAL FREE GIFTSâ€"GENUINE GILLETTE RAZORS WITH EACH PAIR OF CARHARTT OVERALLS PURCHASED A GILLETTE RAZOR IS GIVEN FREE Flour Oil Cake Straw 4 Stock Foods "EVERYTHING IN MEN‘S FURNISHINCG" WESTON COAL AND LUMBER CO. D. L. and W. SCRANTON COAL BARBER FOR WESTON REAL ESTATE At keen pricesâ€"Satisfaction guaranteed HIGHâ€"CLASS CUSTOM TAILORING Agent for PARKER‘S DYE WORKS CHOPPING AND ROLLING MILL PROMPT SERVICE Burns Well:and Gives Results Booksellerâ€"Stationer Educational and Office Supplies. Purveyor of Choice Meats. Canned Goods and Vegetables. Valueâ€"Serviceâ€"Courtesy H. H. RUDOLPH, Manasger RYAN‘S BOOT SHOP 14 MAIN ST. S., WESTON "We sell the bestâ€"quality first" FLOUR AND FEED STORE A. M. OLDHAM GENERAL HARDWARE INCH‘S DRUG STORE PHONE 392 Phone 650 SEE BERT IRWIN W. E. COLEMAN EARL STEVENSON {S TENNIS RACQUETS FISHING TACKLE MOODY BROS. F. J. BRIDGMAN M. G. CRESWICK the keynote of every transaction." Fruit and Vegetables in all seasons. BOOTS AND SHOES SHOE REPAIRING "Two feet of comfort in every Cc alstep."‘ oreign and Domestic Fruits MAIN STREET, WESTON always in attendance BEAR THIS IN MINDâ€"AND BUY FROM YOUR WESTON 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. THIS IS A FACT â€"NOT THEORY. HELP YOURSELE AND HELP WESTON. Gluten Meal Bran, Hay Poultry Foods Cereals, Etc. NAT. NASO PHONE 466 65 MAIN ST. T. G. RICE Night Phone 236 misrepresent them" Community Buyers‘ Directory PHONE 360 PHONE 53 PHONE 344 PHONE 649 PHONE 14 Weston‘s Progressive Business Men‘s Association PHONE 560 LIME Phone Real Estate, Etc. Last week we said in our article that the Rea] Estate man is a valuable asset to the ‘community. The subject of an article this week is Hodgett & Co. This well known firm have lateâ€" ly added a new addition to their vast business in the selling. of shares for Excelsior Purveyors Ltd. This new Company was organized for the purâ€" pose of securing and operating a chain of Butcher Stores in the City of Torâ€" onto, and also throughout the province if so desired, although primarily the object of the Company is to operate Butcher Stores, their charter permits them to deal in other lines, such as Vegetables, Canned Goods, Butter and Eggs, etec. As well as selling stock for this Company, which by the way have an authorized canital of $500,000 divided into 100,000 8 per cent. preâ€" ferred and 400,000 common sharesâ€" all shares $1.00 par value, Mr. Hodgett is endeavouring to get this Comnany to take a large acreage of land in Weston so as ~to grow their ow vegetables," also deal with the farmers in this mart of the country. The main object of this Company will be to deal direct from the farmer to the conâ€" sumer. Literature explaining all about the Company will be furnished or fullâ€" est information given by Mr. Hodgett. Just Phone Weston 689 or 516W. Now then, business men, of Weston, here‘s a giltâ€"edged investment for your money. We say in conclusion that Hodgett & Co. are without doubt live BE A BCOSTEE FOR OUR KOME TOW1 REPAIRS 1039 Weston Rd Boys‘ Coftton Jerseys, all sizes. . ...... .. 0o tm isuare ... ..ade NMems"Cotton Socks. . .2 5.0. oa.ue l un Ne aaciaat ty is i enl / 19e 27. mch EFlannclette, per yard â€" .â€"/.....m.sonlcuallatonmcl uol‘ 10e 84 Inclh ERactory, Cotton; per yard . ... . .ucumntaan san it sal 12lge In our new location we can give you even better service. Think what this means to you. PiHIONE 30 Money Spent in Town Pays Dividends Get the Habitâ€"Buy in Weston HODGETT & CO. NEW LOCATION NEXT TO OLDHAM‘S HARDWARE YOUR confidence in your community is based solely upon its prosperity. First you judge the community in which it is your desire to become a resident from the standâ€" point of its churches, schools and its busiâ€" ness interests, what protection the comâ€" munity offers you in its fire as well as poâ€" lice systems. You are the judge of that community. Should it prove to you to be loose or inefficient in any manner, naturalâ€" ly you look elsewhere and you are justified in so doing. If you locate in any communâ€" ity it is done solely on the basis of the conâ€" fidence you have in that community and the protection it affords you along with its proven prosperity. ‘Therefore you decide that anything worth having is worth proâ€" tecting. If the chance for a man to invest to good advantage, or earn a good living, or establish himself at a moderate expense where his family desires all the advantages of a well run civic government, he is assured of one thingâ€"Protection. Deriving all these benefits it is up to you to protect your merchants and all business interests. Buy from them. Give them an opportunity to serve you. Keep your dollars in your own community. They make you more prosperâ€" ous. These same dollars come back to you. They minimize your taxes. ‘Xhey increase the value of your own personal investâ€" ments. Your merchants are willing to help you. It is up to you to help them. . Community Confidnece Essential BUY A COFEIELD FOR QOUALITY Prices $125, $185, $145 Singer Sewing Machines, New and Used j ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES PATTERSON‘S ELECTRIC STORE C. E. GROSSKURTH 1HBE TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON i Even if we simply printed the above words and said no more, it would sufâ€" fice to convey our article in nut shell form to our readers. Inch‘s store sells the bestâ€"quality first to our mind is a slogan, which this well known firm lives up to. Here you will always find an upâ€"toâ€"date stock in Drugs, Stationâ€" ery, School Supplies, Kodaks and Supâ€" plies, Victor Records, Optical Goods of all lines, Soda Fountain, where you can obtain nice cooing drinks, Ice Cream, Magazines, Confectionery, etc., in other words we do not know any City Drug Store better and more upâ€" toâ€"date than. this one. â€" Mr. Inch said a few months ago in his last write up in this paper, and we say for him once again, that, not only does he endeavour to give Weston citizens quality, but prices one item‘ with another equal to any cut rates in the city. Mr. Inch has great faith in the development of Weston. This is exemplified in the fine built and fitted up store, known by some as. "‘The Rexall Store," and by others as the "Nyall Store," but we are safe in saying, known by all as the store of keen prices, consistent with quality, and last but not least the same as our Stores in~ Weston, "Good Service." wires as far as the future prospermy of Weston is concerned. Sells the bestâ€"quality first INCH‘S DRUG STORE Phone Weston 702 31 Main St. N. When you make comparisons think of quality as well as price. Cleaning out Summer lines at greatly reduced prices. 202 MAIN N. New Fall lines are now. on hand. Drop in and see them. Women‘s Dress Shoes, in D and EE widths, built for comâ€" fort, yet have all the new style. 483 MAIN N. 6 MAIN ST. S. Clearing all Running Shoes at greatly reduced prices. has removed to more central premises, situated at 38 Main St. Beautiful homes for rent or for saleâ€"Suitable lots for building your home or factory 69 MAIN N. Weston TIRES MAIN STREET WESTON Autoâ€"strop Safety Razor, gold plated razor, two blades and strop, comâ€" plete: .cs sfi ut f e ie c evait t fake ie fiee .n m se dd¢ Ladies Voests reduced {to ./..@......l:;.../....y..2lc, 30¢ and 50e Ladies Hoseloato ho:.rasleluel..ianl uie lulnn. .. abde, 49¢, 79c, DDc Parowax, 2 lbs. for . 50 MAIN ST. N. Repairing done on premises 32 MAIN ST MAIN ST. "Never failing courtesy and prompt attention await you in this store." Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. SPECIAL EARLY FALL ARRIVALS Suits Cleaned Pressed, Dyed Repaired Gents‘ Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Suits Suits Madeâ€"toâ€"measure Choice Butter and Eggsâ€"Poultry and Vegetables 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 WESTON TIRE SHOP TUBES ACCESS Have your Tires and Tubes properly repaired. REAL â€" ESTATE J. GILBERT Phone for particulars of the New Company called EXCELSIOR PURVEYORS LIMITED PHONESâ€"WESTON 689 & 516W Our Slogan "Two Thousands Lbs. to the Ton." "Buy the best that you can buy at Simpson‘s." Choice Meats, Fruits and Vegetables. "BUY WHERE THE VARIETY IS." DRUGGIST AND STATIONER . L. HARDING HODGETT & Co. ALFORD‘S 5¢ TO $1 STORE SIMPSON‘S MEAT MARKET The Sensation in Corsets Ask the one who wears them. LOVERS FORM CORSETS "Vuleanize and Economize" Agent for C. C. M. BICYCLES S E. A L PHONE 490 Fresh and Cured Meats (In all the popular shades.) Joy Cycles and Kiddy Cars ASHBEE AND SON T. E. RICHARDSON Coalâ€"Woodâ€"Coke F. H. STOKES W. A. WHITE Fish in Season. MRS. A. R. NEWBIGGING 59 Main St. N. " Always remember ‘He who serves best serves his fellowman" Boots and Shoes Made to Order 46 MAIN ST. PHONE 238 When You Purchase from you become a vital factor in the growth of your & community Individual Styles a Specialty "The Best is the Cheapest." "Always Something New" WE S T O N INSTITUTIONS Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. â€"MILLINERYâ€" T. HATTON Shoe Repairing WESTON ACCESSORIES PHONE 275 PHONE 538 INSURANCE PHONE 364 PHONE 382 PHONE 4835 PHONE 20 Phone 28 265 |__Johnny: "People who drink moonâ€" | shine diadem sight quicker than those iwho don‘t." Teacher: "Johnny, give me a senâ€" tence using the word diadem." Caller: "Are you fond of art?" Mrs. Newlyâ€"Rich: "Well, I should say I was! If I‘m ever in a city where there‘s an artery, I never fail to visit t3 The Master Mind "So, your husband has given up smoking. It must have taken lots of will power." "Nossuh. De pahson am de one feel ‘shame. He kain‘t ‘splain how come he done kotch Rastus dar." The little man hesitated a moment, looked a bit frightened, then replied, in a small piping voice: "I sometimes chew a little gum." A The Explanation "Rastus say Pahson Brown done kotch him in Farmer Smith‘s chicken coop." + "Mâ€"m, boy! Don‘ Rastus feel ‘shamed ?" 5 «You don‘t dissipate,do you?" asked the physician, as the made ready for tests. "Not a fast liver, or anything of that sort?" A small, hen-ppcked,,Worried-looking‘ man was about to take an examination for life insupances j p#, es More Gum willt’b;;surcbnsed in Weston ~â€"~A Wild Effe 2 Gentlemen: Am sending you back the belt of an overcoat purchased a __ few days ago from you. It is too _ short. One with the shortest button placed where the end‘one ought to be _ _ on this one would be? about right as 4 when the end button on this one is _ used in connection with where there F could be an end button note on this belt it is a good fit; ‘but there are none.!" __ Other than the: above the belt is all % right. _ Yours, ete‘? % "Suh," replied the redcap, drawing himself up proudly. "Ah‘s toted hunâ€" dreds of dese, an‘ nevah once does Ah let de bottles rattle." "Careful with those suitcases now, young man," he warned him. Not the Express from Weston but The Express from Montreal The express from Montreal had just pulled in and the nervous, heavilyâ€" laden passenger had accosted a porter. A New Use for Weston Post Office Crossing the Tracks at Weston Station Montmorency (to station agent): _ Beg pawdon, sir; when does the next _ train leave for the east? 1 S. M.: Not for six hours. Montmorency: Beg pawdon, sir; but _ when does the westâ€"bound train come‘ through? S. M.: Not until tomorrow. \ a Montmorency: Come. on, Ferdie; _ _ now we can cwoss the twacks. _ . Stude: I know where you can get a case of red liquors, government inâ€" spected, real cheap. Prunes: Whereâ€"and how much? Stude: Down at the postoffice at the stamp window, for a quarter. "Now, Tommy," said Mrs. Bull, "I want you to be good while I‘m out.". "I‘ll be good for a nickel," answered, Tommy. ; "Now,) Tommy," replied his mother, "you can never be a real son of mine unles you are good for nothing." . _ _ ‘"They‘re off!"‘ cried the monkey as he stuck his fingers in the lawn mow-'} er. Her friendâ€""Aren‘t they? John has to ask the garage man a hundred quesâ€" tions about the brand and manufacturâ€" er before he puts a drop of oil into the car, but he never asks his bootâ€" legger a single question for fear of hurting his feelings." Complicated, That‘s Sure "Mary," said the headof the house, one morning,\ "IL.called ~Jimmy four times and he didn‘t answer, so I turned down the coversyof thé bed and gave him a good" spanking.""" © j "Oh, John, how could you? That means I‘ll be hunting a new cook!" "How‘s that?" "| "Jimmy stayed ‘alt night at Smith‘s and the cook ‘slept ‘‘in his bed last night." S Meén Are So Caréless Mrs. Blakeâ€"*‘Husbands are strange creatures." 1 [ Ankanlt The most pathetic figure we can think of is the man. who choked to death on a Lifeâ€"Saver. slip by. § j Don‘t tell us your troublesâ€"we‘ve Q)ts of our own; a Stop whining and pining and start in to "bone." Don‘t Tell Your Troubles Nobody knows that your luck has turned; Nobody cares that your bridge has burned; . Nobody gives a rap when you‘ve quit; While you‘re sulking and skulking ®pu don‘t count a bit. t We all have reverses, but we don‘t _ proclaim t The We We We‘re working, we‘re busy, we‘re eager to try, C d Permitting no chance for success to "Snippets" "It sure did. I have a lot of it." WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1925 Alma made an angel cake ‘ For her darling Harry‘s sake. _ ‘"Harry, you a piece must take!" This she meant. j Harry ate it every crumb, es Then he heard the angels hum, Calling softly, "Harry, come." Harry went. Mabel got her hair cut, Bob got sore; Now Mabel doesn‘t like her Bob any more. fact when our â€" fortunes are spavined and lame. keep it a secret and seek to the end. face the» world smiling till luck starts to mend. By the Second Post (By T. W.) 4 NeR sShe 4 to W

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