't'si'ti, WHOM DRUG STORE t; H. COUSiNs, Agent WESTON. L'VERV m GRAY it CAMPBELL (ihlli)lilEllS WAGON tit, H - H . G FR E G CD FR M, P I E BANK (Ill NOVA 83):; BUILDINGS The lil it,t2t M "mNeMrgq Store I 3. saiiri'i',' Doors, and an -------" FfLumber, Lath, Shingles, 'W W --- my ---lgl ww: :. an Come to the 1tiexait Store to-dgy. §eleet the style that best suits you. KlenztfiTooth Brushes ire F,' de in a variety of sensible styles. Then lit rn by using ittihogileasant and beaefieial to the teeth a welt J/'ll2 tooth brush la 'be. We guarantee them in every respect. /" 'uc,-, y '!lt's:Cii5iti?giebssi,',ii: . L,,,, Klenzd‘Toofli tiiaLtug-are -zrirnii madejn Afrniay W m“ "i: from most-sarefullyselected Bristles. Each stagl of their manntactuvefis supervised by an expert Each brush thatr,is the least bit denghtive iis discarded, and the perfect ones are packed in a g g Last so numb longer)hau the ordinary, machine-made brushes. That's also whryou ruled never worry about the bristles becoming loose. " pUFFERVij' STREET, near G.T.R. Tracks E WESTON 955$" N KLENZO a .. it bt; SCRANTQN COAL ls XXVI EACH BRISTLE IS HAND DRAWN THATS WHY Orders for Sifo's Promptly Attended to. OFFICE and PLANING MILL PHONE NO 27. . AJLEHAIRE _ _ F5fi?, iiihrti'i,'t; PRICE "thutTysFfVE CENTS EACH. SOLD IN THIS COMMUNITY ONLY BY The Standard Anthracite D. L. & W. COAL CO.', Individual 4anitat)y Cartons. S“? was: 'i,fi.iFj,'ghi'r'a SOLE DEA ms: TOOTH BRUSHES DEALER IN Builders’ Supplies and Cedar Posts JER. at%'kceu"diLeadi't,", ' . v. 'vortrs'tr' a“ V @Wï¬Wi‘éW tiht iirittttg (littiilte It L'VERV IN BQNNESTION. Phone 59 F. 'ihWiMlllf, PLUMBER and STEAMFITTER Jobbing promptly attended to. Church and Main streets; WESTON. l V»? '.' ' [ if s' lmgihl 5. wj)ivisjsii.rli:imsirr? 39m- 'tNet Lt?: 53%; ';:yira'iCiriviliit- ifh'iFit)i'st g 'p, tgc, 'die":':; '73.}. $W‘3Waz’i‘é‘r WESTON Phone 272 "itft'f4'/ t" Wumwaee fa damning ietehment of the Kaiser {and his Prussia? Warlords. It then Ideclares that it is now clear to th.» iGerlrnan people; ihat there was, no lconspiracy on he part of the other (European natiorgs against Germany:--- {“We are eonvrpeed that there has been no conspglacy by any goverrr- ment or nation gagainst Germany and What it is only 'ips the victory of the Jallried '. larmies gas the guardians of Fumanity â€mtg ourselves shall be lemancipated frdt the accursed yoke {of Prussian Mi4arismv" The mani- festo asserts tha/ there was no cause For war -t11sii1c1 State coveted our land. . . Ou ' ships were free to) lsail and welcoied io overy ocean. lOur citizens 'eNioytyd fullest civil (rights in all arts of the world. Our industrial hetput found a ready limarke‘t in every quarter of the global Commerce was increasing year by! year. Everywhere the German i/ii/ was respected. To-day it is the badge oi ir1iamsi'v It concludes with an appeal to eVry democratic Saxon, ’Bavarian, Hanverian r'and Wurtem- (burger "to ioid hands with all who realize the unsWakable crime of un- provoked war a M, to persevere in de- manding the ecuation of Brabant, Flanders, and ' uxembourg and the cessation of blody outrage in \Alsace' and Loraine." l In the first néte to Germany, Presi- dent Wilson erpmerates the principles governing subbarine warfare which would determilig the attitude of the United States tipwards the sinking of l The city aq'attoirs havehad an- !other warning? from the Toronto: iBoard of Health. TherA1ave called down upon ghhemselv‘es ‘the dis- !pdeasure of the? city fathers because [they have failedg ,to comply with some 'regulation, andiit they still refuse to: 1meet the reqtirememts laid down) (some time ago) they will be closed; idown. The %o‘mpanies are given .thirty days' factice to comply ri,1ve,.viii,1,) the regulations) failing which, motion will be taken ti, close them. We at: sure that neithei. the district residents nor the traveyrV public on the Wes, 'radrriiireisiif'"in"Fi"tr 'iii/ri, Senool that next year will ï¬e the very best in its (history. ji - Y V V A remarkab1eji,marliiesto was issued on Tuesday gastffby the German Humanity League to' its associates and to frien s in Europe and America. The gamment begins? with ton amr!woodt'ridge Sulyyrban Railu ways will raise any serious objeor, tions. 3 u The res ts of the Weston High School tat t Departmental Examina- tions appear d in last week's isms of the Times a d Guide. On the whole, it should be fairly satisfactory. The, race is no always to the swift nor) the battle Hi the strong. It one De- partment sjrwee a slight weakness in results, i "s but fair to say that our High hool is not the only one/in that respect. It should not {form any sis for dissatisfaction. tur best Coll iates and High Schools (it'i2'i'ii'i,if t e Province have shown "1isappoiriting'lresu1tt, at times in the past. These résults have been due to causes which _'::, probably could not be foreseen during the term, but which subsequently gould be remedied. The other Depar ients have shown good rebults, anguito be up fullv to the average of Fhe schools of the Pro" Vince. Som ,‘imes students want to have a good, time and neglect that' close applieaNon to study which is' so necessary to success. It is only! when they etime face to face with} failure that (they realize/hat they} have not beeb true to their school, WESTON. ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST 27. 1915. i Weston is not 1y doing its bit in assisting the Erggire to win the vie- jory over Gegfinan militarixm by ere: its quqta of troops to fight in the trenche but it has also sent [some 16 or of its best men to share in the arvesting of Canaihr's 'wheat crop i the West., 1hysypatehes !from the prqirie Provinces regarding crop" oonditiof s are most Ire-asBurrrrg, (IC) the call (t harvest hands to meet) ',the demand ( for gathering in the abundant chbpst has met with a liberal respo 9e from the able-bodied men of the own. A new record' is promised i cereal production this year. , t, , Ty huartc: IS "incroa zhee the 1. t To-d mdw It eVry den mverian d I hands vdeakabr an" to I e r; -cua:tio l I uxerm" lody "oui 7 " + Ite to G ogmerates )imardnc , 1% the a ous from 1 ' own. A , cereal I I t , + + + tts of my a Deparbme rd in last de Guide. e fairly sat nil always tc ti the stror unwed a: s' iitis but ta hool is ; _ respect. sis for 11 iates 3116 t e Provint Lg'Iesults an rdigsults hav h j) probably 66 Fiat Justitia, Ruat Coelum,†Q + + diatoms g? from win. Th §hemse1v 16% city f; Friend, after hearing of the won-l deriul accompl' hments of his host's daughter: "Se nth standard, is she? Plays the pia er an' talks French like a native, ll'rl bet!" Fond but "touehy" par t: "I've no doubt‘ that's meant t be funny, Smith; but,!' as it 'appens, you’re only exposin'! yer ignorance; they ain't natives in Franee-ttley're, as white as wot we are!" ' Under the ieit1u, “Empire of Free )Pooplrs" the gondon Daily News and {Leann says: éi‘The readiness and en- thusiasm wit which the Overseas 'Domllnlions ha e acmmfted their part in iihe struggle for the preservation of (mitish liburtib, is perhaps the most (gratifying feat: re of the war, and the twelconie give to Sir Robert Borden lit a small "itness of the feeling .which that d;votion has aroused in Ilhils country. Whatever other results [the war may 'have, it will assuredly 'have, a profoud effect in strengthening» 'the spiritual “sends between this Em- pire of free maples. What the re- actions. “DO? the political tvasoeia- lions may 'lt', we cannot yet guess; but they too,Ewill undergo important, changes as t , result of the experienv" ties through ‘hich We are passing. The Kaiser, il ho hoped to bring the Empire to “11%, will in the end, have, given itlnew f nd deeper ioumutioas,) a community t sacrifice which can’ never be forg Men,. and a lcommon‘ inspiration for he future." Pihtivation, hr :the stirring of the soil has two important functions, It, kills weeds Ad it helps to keep !moisture im the soil. Weeds should l,;)f,;~ver be allow d to get a start. Natural moist e is better than Water put on 'with a hose or water- ling pot. Any) loose material lying on the surface; of the soil will pre- FI, the moisiure from‘evaporsting {in the heat of yy summer sun. You can Imake the; top layer of soil act las the proteceitte covering by keeping it loose land Ecrumbly. After each) rain,1 asgsoon is the soil can be stir- red, take a riire and breakl up the surface soil. T is will soon dry out, and, to<rr1e J) does not know, will seem too dry. Lut if thie layer of an inlah or so of ' y soil is brushed off, firm, mpist soit will be found under- neath, and it ill remain moist even during a long rought. WNether there are weeds ornnot one should culti- vate wheneve the surface becomes packed in iordd that at all times the surface soil " "soil mulch" as it is sometimes, clcdg. may protect the under soil andsave moisture. Hon: Mr. Whiie, Finance Minister, has rightly refuséd his assent to the proposed' absorption of the Bank of Hamilton by the 'toyal Bank. Char- tered banks are 3101: private institu- tions to be operaiied only in the in- terest of their shiiriy-etuders. They are public ainsLituticyns, the funds with which they do business being largely public funds, and iheretore amenable to public interests: which is always against, a too greant a concentration of banking eapital., gWhat the Finance Minister has done) is just to serve notice that the public will not toler- ate the creation of it money trust in Canada. The barred concerned in the proposed merger an? both finaneia11y strong and the absorption of the weaker by the stronger would in no wise' improve the nervice rendered to the public, and Hon. Mr. White has JP-nts-try. t'"-"ct"hefyyssara-a-c-r-rsosr" I Oignitf, and uphd)d the honour RepuNiie. a I ships and the slaughter of their pas sengers, as follows: "The high seas are free, and :1 character and the oarg'o of a mere antman Tmust be first ; (ascertained ietore, she can be lawfully seized or) destroyed. The' lives' of non-txyn1bdtanes may in no, case be put in jeppardy unless the vessel resists or seeks to escape after she has been summ ed to submit 170‘ examination." tll -,this Germany’s, answer is the siakihg of the Arabic. As she was sleamirlg from Liverpool to New York, she 'osbuld' not well have been" suspected (if carrying con- traband. No attempt was made to ascertain the chairacter of her cargo! and the lives oi otm-eombatarrts were "put in jeopardy’fwith the bubbling wake of a deadly orpedo as the only warning. As all he requirements 'set by the United s bee herself as a de- firiition ot a d’ ibera-tely unfriendly act, hiaw: been loo plied with, we mayl be exqused for w tching with, keen in- betas-bi to see “anal: step Washington findstineeessarvi, to maintain the NO SIATIVES. 1. Tis will soon dry out, te " does not know, will .ry. 'ut if this: layer of an of , y soil is brushed off, e soâ€. will be found under- it ill remain moist even mg l ought. Whether there orlnot one should eulti- even. the surface becomes ord4 that at all times the 1 0 "soil mulch†as it is catled, may protect the an_ save moisture. is + + 10 5331th “Empire of Free (' {iéondon Dally News and of the mi Kindly bear in mind that we Si‘amanufacture a complete line of Viglmillwork, including pas- EQWWWWW (MA llill1ijl1 (WANT Your inspection of our Plant is invited. Come and see us. SASH, (Hot-bed, Barns, etc.) We find that some of our customers are not aware of the addition we have made to our plant. ' Main Street THE CRUICKSHANK WAGON WORKS DOSES NEWEL TURNliNGS, Etc. TORONTO Taxation 2921 We "are" giifilfi)F"'" 'f'i'iiGfi"t'sr" fer the' celebrated Cockshutt line of Farm Implements including the Frost & Wood harvesting machines, the Adams Wagons, the Brantford Buggy and other makes of Buggies. All kinds of Business Wagons made to order. Delivery Wagons for Grocers and Butchers kept in stock, also Market Gardeners Wagon in dit- _ ferent sizes. 1169???nt _?ng'§£_33191311;3 spraiuoteot.tepsteci Notice to the farmers J. tllljltliilWili t SON LIMITED WESTON, ONT. PHONES: Weston , 75 WESTON, ONT; WESTON an