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Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 15 Oct 1909, p. 1

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L THE BH§§ELL DISC, Elora 1 (Light Wagons and Buggies ',." “it" A. LEMAIRE, 3 jl,(llito1clilest, mm ' 'ilwmumeeaegeémgmumegem j ",taelr0l()l(Sflrlilf WAGON WORKS "ii-"----.-..-" Cruickshank Wagon , FHutrrneoegrssicLii, Waiting Room WEST TORONTO , LOVE AND DETECTIVE STORIES Mwwswnw mum“; f------------- A ECOAL; vols XIX HE TIMES AND GUIDE. ' WESTON GET YOUR PRINTING i ICE CREAM BRICKS, mixed (la)rs, Ill) cents (ah, They will keep hard for hours, Speight Wagons and Wilkinson Flows , COAL and WOOD VLiUNHiBER, LATH, SHINGLES 2WD CEDAR POSTS. Band and Gravel. Built by "iii'ii)sriishaoios Main St., Bring your Repairs to us and you get the advantage of these skilled workmen in each department. A specialty is made of . TIREfSETTING RE-PAINTING WAQDNS AND CARR/AGES. ST. BON BONS from 10 Cents to $1.00 McLAUGHLlN AND TUDHOPE THE HOME OF THE FAMOUS WESTON, ONT. This surprising value in first-class wheels will be In Import. Int help to the restoration of their popularly. We lure planned for a big bicycle year, nnd,are tea y with the best machine for the money ever offered in Cumin. L Sand for Illustrated Folder H. COUSIN S 4 r sri" T _ ah“ w T ff' _ ' _ - A“ _,-4: “A . 4 _- . - ~3. ___ g? _ . in. - - . itat - , - 3. . - B "il ' .4 Fd _, EW?, 'qM4 I we; . " " ' , - a}; iiimleirihqt . “mum-NH.“ ' 13: " - " . ' s ' , " " P. . im, it ' $5.: a" _ , q ' BM " «it. "tta an t: " kt " » ' - . - r ’ Ed ' " :4 WliN AMX, cr . " - A' . . , an 3.51 a". 2 t ' :- . ' . . r ’ P, rm 'mirh . Bi! . j? 3 “ " " . '53 , .1347“; , Irlt' " P " - V _ , . 4.1., . - . _. . My es, " 1; rr . ’ 9x tly, _" - " 'lt " 'itMi 2: “ - " " -, N' . q , - . Rr ' - "arm " .52? in“, l, aest , " Bltl g 4-: “a 3-44-13 - itagl, Bmtt q, . 3-. - . . IBl lir tiM a _ "5' ERN * Wai' 'iii' R58 f RI 'iN . " aw (I I _ 4- . ' t . , . " “ =1: “‘24 q ENE = If? ' 2 t 5,3, :4 gee - RR2 " s 'N8IE “3-255-4le It“: . 4 I " - " tRt , RSX% - 4 _ .5" ABF Wth gu. MN MER,, " 3:7. "m" " _ tE 4- MEI . - 3 . . ' MN _ - q " “rm” - ' ' :v ' , tm v 9,153. 559:1} “4 N '5rlN tart, ME g IiNQ SglaY "r'-' ' tmalls ’ $2554.53 2MIENMi, EN8iB%W?8 L f _ w. ... - " It: , if We are making a new pi"'" departure this season, and have _ arranged to sell wheels direct b mail, saving to our customers all intermediate profits By this plan we can offer Regular $50 . Hyslop Bicycles for $25 'i, Sole Agent For new every week HYSLOP BROS. . Limited AT THE rush-GI“! Automoblle: and Bicyclu TORONTO, ONT. AT *m@§s@strs@@ WESTON, ONT. WESTON, ONT. «a a real assistance to the mother land. I Canada's propose? navy is a castle iin the air that had much better Ire- imain so, than be (ea1ised. Scattered funlits cut no figurrsi, in modern naval iwarfare. Twenty gymsers could guard I‘Canadian harbors filwhile the British [battleship fleet Ewas fighting the death stsuggle in lithe North Sea, but iwhat would be the use of the cruisers iit that battle we t against England.) (Twenty cruisers %ould be very small "ILL tol a Victonious German fieet. (They would be eéually negligible in ‘a victorious British fleet. The old 'days of scattered tleets and constant _/Grid"; on the high seas has passed. {In the Russo-Japtinese war, the one (great "engagement) between Rodgest- ivensky and Togo before Port Arthur, Idecided the war. It will be the same iin the next war between two great tnaval powers. One great battle and the struggle is decided. A fleet of twenty cruisers V divided betweenl, Canada's two coasts would help in 4 the struggle not at all. The cost of 2 these cruisers and their maintenance devoted to the purchase of battle- 1 ships for the British halvy, woulkrbe WESTON; ONT; FRIDAY, OCTOBER ES], 1909. stage of the game 'tt seems incredible that a reputable gonna could pub-I lish such things. im, cannot believe- that the writer tn the Freeman's ‘Journal was hims {f convinced of the) truth of what he {Sias stating. It is) easily understood gthat the leaders! among the Irish piii/pi, should make: any and every akjempt to prevent) the emigration tha! is transplanting the best and brig) test of the sons and daughters oi 'lt rin to a foreign soil, but the mithods pursued tol check emigration gshould be more1 honest. :2 ; According to th Freeman's Jour- nal of Dublin, the, migrant to Canada is welcomed chie _ as an auxiliary in assisting the nhabitants of this country to exter nate the plague of wolves, which thetimaginatsve writer in that paper, p ptures as being SO, plentiful as to M, a menace to the existence of the Esettler. At this) stage of the game gt seems incredible jig Druggist and Optician. . ----- " , f-----,- _ ' W , "eee*'s-,ceefs,eeeasr,eteseee'i {1 tsssbrirrtrs-Faitmesr: l. w E EFT CD N NOTES and COMMENTS 't CUT sen your days or lose your eyesight by neglect when youcan get your eyes examined "aeeu- rately, your lenses ex- changed, glasses repair- ed by an honor graduate of the Opthalmic College and the Canadian' Schoo of Optics, Toronto. Mo ney Shorter Time Shortest. Days' are Short " OHM"? Therefore do not ks, RATE . J. INCH, “Fiat Justitia, Ruat Coe1urn." DRUG S {ORE Roode Island Gf)eenings--1st E Brown; 2nd H. A. Colin. Ot1tarios--1st Jas. Dandvidge. fh1ows-lst Plunkett) Bros.; 2nd L, Coulter. , AIexanders--1st Mr. Harrison. Cayuga Red streak-Ist Jas. Dand- ridge. Northern spiesLis§ Mr. Harrison; 2nd Ed. Brown. 3, Golden Russetts-)jst Jas. Dand- ridge. E St. Lawrenee--lst $11.1rvin-e. King of Tompkins-e-lst Mr. Harri- son; 2nd las. Bagg g; Son. ' l Vegt. Marrow-lst;, Isaac Elford; Butter-lst W. R. Banks. 2nd E. Brown. 'J, . Wm. Ryndress s§ecia1 5 tb. Butter-- I Parsnips--1st Isaaé Elford; 2nd E. lst W. R. Banks. "i'; Brown. , --- - - 3 I Carrots chsurtneg-1st C. Worgan; l, Crotche't in eotfpn--lst W. Hunter; and Jas. Dandridgecb' and Mary Winmnot; 1 Carrots Oxheartagst Isaao Eliord; 1 Fancy work-1stiN. Kleerberger; 2nd 2nd C. Worgan. ' C. Packham. 'fi',' Celery paris go1ilct-1st Isaac Ell-1 Knitting-lst C.CPaekharn. ford; 2nd C. Worgag. 1 Writing-lst 0.23 Packham; 2nd C. Celery A. o. V5519 Isaac Emmi: Coulter. E, 2nd Jas. Dandrridge)) : Darned socks-lst Mary Willmot; White 2at?,age-1?t C. Worgan: 2nd ‘an C. Packham. s'; _ Isaac Elford. (e, C Writing Public S,choo1--1st D. Brown Red Cabbage-lit Isaac Elford; 2nd Madeline Totde. 2nd Jas. Dandridg . I Dressed doll-lst Mary Willmot. _ Savoy Cabbage st Isaac Elfordp The prize lest, in this class from 2nd Jas. Dandrid . sections 11 to 1iris incomplete Prize. Cauliflower Sno ball-lst Isaac Ei- winners in these sections are request- ford; 2nd Jas. Da dridge. ed to forward their cards to the', Eutrut Caulifio er-lst Isaac EV Secretary. g I Beets long red-ld E. Brown; 2nd Isaac Elford. , Turnips Table-ls)) C. Worgarr,'2nd E. Brown. C Beets Turnip rogted.-- lst Jas. Dandridge; 2nd Isaag Elford. Mangolds Globe--- A t Jas. Dandc ridge; 2nd Chas. P1 _ kett. Sugar Beet-lst Jail. Dandridge; 2nd Plunkett Bros. if Squash 2 varieties/must Jas. Dand- ridge; 2nd Isaac Elford. Carrots White L1teitrnediate--1st Ed. CLASS d Brown; 2nd Chas. Plimkett. l Joseph G1 Carrots Long qrardy--1st Ed. Brown -lst Mr. J 2nd Jas. Daruhridge.i? _ Whetters l Mangolds Long redFIst Jas, Dand- --1st M. I r dge; 2nd Isaac E1thrd. Milne. Carrots White 11iaurian--1st Jas Dapdridge; 2nd Ed. Brown. A. 0. V. Potatoesi-1st Jas. Dand- ridge; 2nd Plunkett Bros. Turnips 5 roots-lst) Plunkett Bros; 2nd Chas. Plunkett. :'i ridge; 2si, Ed. BiGvrii. - "_-___ 7”“ "Round tttiite Type-ir-lst 33s. Dand- ridge; 2nd Plunkett gaps. _ _ - byp"iiiiviV-irCfiiii Dandridge; 2nd C. Pluirlu,rte. "l _rsorltr, White Type+lst Jas. Dand- Bush of He'd mieat---1st Chas. 1 Gregg; 2nd J. A.Arot'r1son. Bush of White Bpritig Wheat-lst B. Boake. ir Bush of Goose mieat--1st George) Hisey. l Buslrot Barley 6 r(ttwed--1st George] Hisey. '? , Bush" White Oats-tts, Jas, Bagg &! 8011;;an Geo. T1sey/i ', Indian Corn 12 eartt-1st Ed. Brown; 2nd,, Jas. Dandridge. /) i POT§TOEs AND It,pitn ROOTS. l Rose Type-lst Jag: Dandridge; 3nd Circa. E'lunkett. 3": _ F Hebrqjg Type-tst (ii'Otrs. Dandridge; 2nd Chas. Plunkett. if,“ Pair BroGe -iiirit'isGi--1st Moore Bros. J. Lansghams eockerit--1st J. J. Pear- son; 2nd J. J. Pearson. Langhams _pu,1sltrtr4sst J. J. Pear- BOW, 2nd J. J. Pearzipn. Pair Geese-lst W} G. Bailey; 2nd Moore Bros. 3"; Pair Aylesbury 18teks--1st J. H. Thomson. if Pair Pekin Dueks-t'st Moore Bros.; 2nd W. G. Bailey. fl Bush Bros.; Pair Rouen Dicks-dist J. H. Thom- son; 2nd Wm. Patteriion. Minorca eoek--1 W. G. Bailey; 2nd W. F. Reid. _ "/ Minorca hen--1s R. Allen; 2nd W. F. Reid. t Minorea teoceerelr1st R. Allen; 2nd R. Allen. gi Minorca Puuet-'ist R. Allen; 2nd W. F. Reid. '3; Rhode Island Re T eoekerer--1st W. McKittrick; 2nd W.) cKittriek. Langshams coelr- t J. J Pearson; 2nd J. J. Pearson. "i, Langshams hen-Mt J. J. Pearson; 2nd J. J, Pearson. 3% (Continued t: last week). Black Orpingto _ coekerer--1st W. G Bailey; 2nd W. . Bailey. Black Orpingto pullet---1st W. G Bailey; 2nd W. Gt Bailev. FALL? FAER. or White what-lst Plunkett 2ntlfe? Hisesf. (mug. pullet--1st W. G. Bailey. F W. G. Bailey; 2nd .. Mittens in tiool--1st Miss Me- Cutcheon; 2nd Mts. Grahm. Hemming--1st t' Miss McCutcheon; - 2nd Mrs. Grahmg (Continued on page F), Crotchet in wool-lst Miss Me- Cutcheon; 2nd Mrs. Smyth. Stocking in stool-it Miss Me- Cutoheon. (, Socks in woo1-ctlst Miss McCutcheon 2nd Mrs. Srnythd'r, Crotchet in wool cotton-lst Miss McCutcheon; 2nd Mrs. Smyth. Crotchet slippers-lst Miss Me- Cuteheon. Quilt eotton-Et Mrs. Orme; 2nd, Jas. Bagg & Son; l Quilt woo11wn--2st Miss E. Forbes. l Quilt silk-lst, Martha Mills; 2nd! Mrs. Smyth. Sofa afghan-ist Mrs. Orme; 2nd Mrs. Smyth. _ _ Infants outfit wool-lst Mrs. E. Orme; 2nd Miss McCutcheon. Knitted slippers-lst W. E. Hunter; 1 2nd Miss McCutcheon. I LADIES’ WORK'QLASS 30--USEFUL We have no In; of winners in thisI class. Those awa ded prizes are re-i quested to torwatld their cards to the; Secretary. 'i" I Knitted mitts-lgt W. Hunter. Yard of 1rmmirig--1st Mary Mason; 2nd C. Packham. (, Crotchet in wooti-lst Mary Willmot 2nd C. Packham. “ son. T 'iv.'; Goden's speeiaru-1st Mrs. J. A. Johnston. r'-, Geo. Stewarts special 10 m crock -1st Mr. J. A. Johnston. Whetters special pair Ducks Dressed --1st M. Ramsar;' 2nd Mrs. Jno. Milne. , Dr. Bull speeiar-cl1st W. R. Banks. Pearson speeial--21st H. M. Robin- Comb Honey 10 fiL--1st A. Mall: 1 Extract aney N 10 .tb.---lst F Rdwntree; 23133 A. ’Mana'by. Tomatoe Catsup--ast Miss A. Usher; 21141 Mrsufr. Pearson. Canned 1i'ruit--1st Mrs. Lyons; 2nd Mm. L. Coulter. Piekies--1st L. Goulter; 2nd J. A. Johnston. C Best display Bread, cakes, etc.- lst Mrs. H. Caldwell. Best Layer Cake-lst Miss A. Usher 2nd Mrs. G. M. Lyons. Fruit Cake-lst Mr. Harrison; 2nd Mr. J. A. Johnston. Tea bitreuittr--1st Geo. Farr; 2nd Miss A. Usher. T Funeral Desigus-rlst A. Barton; 2nd E. Brown. Best 2 loaves Home made Bread-- lst Mrs. H, Pearson; 2nd Harrison & Son's Bouquet Bridal-lst A. Barton; 2nd E Brown. Bouquet table--Ltt E. Brown; 2nd A. Barton. ton Ferns-it A.- MESH 2nd E Brown. j Galdiolas 10 'varieties-lst Mrs. Lyons. .; Basket cut f1owisrs---1st A. Barton. Bouquet of wild flowers-lst E. Brown; 2nd L. Conlter. Bouquet Hand-tst A. Barton; 2nd E. Brown. Collection of Plums-lst Jas. Dand- ridge. , Plums Gree, or Yellow-lst W. E. E1,erby; 2nd W. E.E11erby. Plums Red or p1ue-1st Jas. Dat1d- ridge; 2nd H. A.fCoon. Crabs-lst Jai. Dandridge. Fall Pears-lst E. Brown; 2nd Chas Plunkett. , t" FEARS Collection-lst Jas. E. Brown. _ Winter Peacs-Ast L 2nd P1unkettoBrog. Blenheim orangei--1st Mr. Harrison Ribstone Pippinil--1st T. Galbraith A. O. V. Apples named-lst Mr Harrison; 2nd H.lu, Coon. Josegh 1rimth_speeial 10 m Butter Geraniums--1st A. Barton CLASS 27--HONE PRODUCTS. PLANTS AND FLOWERS. Coll. of Carrtatiovr-1stA. Barton. Ferns COIL-lst A. Barton. Geraniums Chi-lst A. Barton. Dahlias Co11.-9st A. Barton. Pansies COIL-tlst A. Barton. Asters--1st E. 'Brown; 2nd A. Bar. CLASS 29,--ti, FINE ARTS CLA S S M-BREAD STUFF S . CLASS 28%CHILDREN ff! PLUMS Jas. Dandridge; 2nd Jas. Dandridge A. Mallaby. GUNNS', Limited, wish to advise farmers that they prefer deliveries ot live hogs at their packing house, West Toronto, on Wednesdays and Fridays and in any case, not earlier than Tuesday, or later than Friday each week. Highest prices paid for select hogs, Weights preferred, 160 to 220 pounds. " _ Parisian Sage is guaranteed to cure dandruti, and stop falling hair. It costs only 50 cents a bottle at W. J. Inch's or by express, charges prepaid from Giroux Mfg. Co., Fort Brie, Ont. I If'at the end of“; Vigek 'you are not satisfied that Paris 11 Sage is the most delightful and @gireshing Hair Tonic you ever used, take it back and get your money. It you want be ' tiful, lustrous hair that will be the " pf your friends, go to the drug ore got W. J. Inch, and get a bottle tlt Parisian Sage to- dararul use it tor?ia ieee: Parisian Sage isjthe favorite f Tonic of refined PQ pie, and since introduction it hagmet with won ful success. /" Any Woman can have beautiful and luxuriant hair by _ using Parisian Sage, the great he»?! tonic and dand- ruff cure. Goulding & Hamilton 57 Victoria St. TORONTO INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LOANS; l WESTON REAL ESTATE. Houses For Sale aid To Rent. Loans and Insurance Secured. List your Farms with us, I "bl,2?u, oE7 Fsi; l sg8h, M l, eil Eiiir BEAUTIFUL HAIR MAKES THE PLAINEST FACE IRRESIS- TABLY ATTRACTIVE. m , k famous j2il, (adia EM Airmoior WALTER LQNGSTAF'F. mm Mn {or fit MD" 29t Main St, Weston, J. A. WISMER, Manager. or, 106 Victoria St., Toronto . T. LOCKE & Co. Fire, Life, Accident. Burglary and Plate GI .55 Insurance effected In all Companies. Estates managed. Rents and Interest collected. City. Farm and Suburban property In every locality bod,s,dt] sold and exchanged. Money%) Thin -ilt City, Farm and Sub TELEPHONE MAIN 1sk7 ley tii ”Loin at lowest rates on , Farm and Suburban property.. ESTABLISHED 1862 )ple, and since its met with wonder- 'the favorite Hair

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