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Times & Guide (1909), 22 Jul 1925, p. 8

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_i)'M [i " MAIN ST. N. PHONE 732 __ W "’ 'e-B..-- -.__ PHONE 732 EXCLUSIVE FOOTWEAR FOR STYLISH WOMEN AND CORRECTLY ATTIRED MEN DR. SCHOLL'S FOOT EXPERT always in attendance _ T , Honor Graduate Opticians and Optometrists _ " THE "REXALL STORE" THE "NYAL STORE" MAIN ST. HIGH-CLASS CUSTOM TAILORING ' t AND MEN'S FURNISHING QUALITY STRAW HATS, WITH BLACK AND FANCY BANDS - ARROW SHIRTS AND COLLARS. HATCHWAY NO-BUTTON UNDERWEAR. PLAIN AND FANCY HOSE. _ AGENT FOR PARKER’S DYEWORKS. MAIN ST., WESTON 16 Main St. S. 36 MAIN ST. PHONE 392 lift MAIN N. Cigars, Tohac-os, Cigarettes, etc. 38 MAIN ST. 41 iififii firi'a'if'H" . .' ' Educational and Office Supplies. LACROSSE STICKS TENNIS BUCKWHEAT MAIN ST. N., WESTON MAIN ST. CEMENT BUILDERS' SUPPLIES and SEWER TILE Office Phone 27 Night Phone 236 _-sl-'-'"' H. H. RUDOLPH, Manager _ Specializing in House Wiring "We do . TOOKE SHIRTS AND COLLARS STRAWS WITH PLAIN AND FANCY BANDS BUTTONLESS UNDERWEAR and HOLEPROOF HOSIERY SILK AND LISLE BROADCLOTH SHiRTS--$3.00 MEN'S AND BOYS' BELTS . E76!!! It establishes unity and makes living worth while "Strqight' fatu'ard dealing is the keynote of. every_transaction.”, WESTON INSTITUTIONS "Don't live in the present in fear of the future and miss the joys of both" BUY FROM YOUR “A Test Proves the Rest" B. J. FARLEY FLOUR AND FEED STORE _ START BABY CHICKS RIGHT BY FEEDING WITH FINE BABY CHICK GRAIN HOPPERS AND DRINKING FOUNTAINS ELECTRICIAN ALF. REAL Everything to sell our goods except to misrepreseqt fhem" BARBER WESTON COAL AND LUMBER C0. D. L. and W. SCRANTON COAL Burns Well and Gives Results FOR WESTON REAL ESTATE Canned Goods and Vegetables. RYAN’S Mot 3110? 14 MAIN ST. S., WESTON h. M. OLDHAM GENERAL HARDWARE Purveyor of Choice Meats. “We sell‘the beet-quality first" va1ue--fiervice--Courtesy PHONE 650 INCH’S DRUG STORE EARL STEVENSON SEE BERT IRWIN Bookse11er-Stationer ES _ TENNIS RACQUETS FISHING TACKLE T x. _ B. E. COLEMAN F. J. BRIDGMAN M. (LCRESWICK MOODY BROS. Prompt Service Fruit and Vegetables in all seasons. BOOTS AND SHOES SHOE REPAIRING "Two feet Foreign and Domestic Fruits BEAR THIS IN WND-AND BUY FROM YOUR WESTON MERCHANTS. THE FIRMS LIsfkD ON THIS PAGE ARE RELIABLE AND WILL GIVE YOU THE BIGGEST VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR - AND THAT DOLLAR SPENT IN WESTONNrILL COME BACK TO YOU. THIS IS A FACT-NOT THEORY. HELP YOURSELF AND HELP WESTON. . f', ,r NAT. NASO 65 MAIN ST. T. il. RICE PHONE 466 C9mmunity Ihrytrsir)..)iIrrrt..pry of comfort in every step." MASHES, etc. PHONE 36 PHONE 844 PHONE 360 PHONE 649 Weston's Progressive BUSiness Men's Association PHONE 14 PHONE 53 PHONE 560 Phone 2 LIME for "BETTY BROWN" and "BfLLIE BURKE" DRESSES, and Weston peo- ple can obtain equally as good value (iititi in a good many cases better value athan could be procured in the city, ow- ‘ingito overhead expenses being less. 7he store is small, but the values are big, and,'pard0n the puns, although Isituated at the corner of Little Ave. jind Main St., the selection orlper- 'c‘hanise is large, not little, aritrmridity land service-are the MAIN things in ébusiness; Yewlget- alhrthese /eSsiintia1s at the story at" C L,, Harding: 7, I - "C. L. Harding is certainly the Shop of Quality, and those of our readers Who have purchased any merchandise sold in this popular store know that "rt "ure is the Shop of Value. Quality and Value ts the real slogan of c, L. Harding. , . __" l C. L. Harding specializes in Loveis' Form Corsets. These are absolutely the sensation in corsets. Just Rhone 265 tor an appointment and you" will find these are excellent value and very comfortable. Their-are made Without steels, bones,and rubbers. Mrs. Hard- ing gives personal attention tofevery customer. We remember a few weeks ago this store had an advertisement which said, "If it's new, we have it," Whether you require a nice outfit for baby, or a smart dress for yourself, you will find at the "Shiop of Value" the very latest. Mrs. Harding is agent THE SHOP OF QUALITY F THE SHOP OF VALUE -I4‘or d good selection of ladies}; and chrldren's goods you cannot do better than visit this store. . P _ I: _ _ this means to YOU rririiiiiiy swat in 'toGrtaiiiil,),j,pidends, PHONE 30 1039 Weston Rd. you can save money by buying all your Dry GoodslrTe, Think what REPAIRS PHONES 96 AND 95 Get the Habit-Bug im Weston '. _ DRY GOODS AND MENS WEAE§L V T . .' _ _ T _ _ _ V '. ' Ihr; l i,, 't, (a omplete assortment of all lines of Dry Goodsrpri)ril so.low that / We have from time to time through this community buying page given advice to the residents as to what they owe its merchants' business interests, civic, muni- cipal and national government. You prob- ably will say that it is not the lat? of ad- vice, but the superabundance of it that makes life difficult. Young men andwom- en entering business arehutrtrir' some to save their money and by se1tiiaiirihee ac- cumulate a competence for their old age. Others tell them that the ultimate end of existence is happiness, that they live but once and they had better have a g00d time while here. There is only one way to find a straight course through this multiplicity of suggestion, and that is to strike a bal- ance somewhere and preserve it. It is true that to accomplish anything reallyjmpor- tant there must be enthusiasm. This is why we are aiming at in expounding the Com- munity spirit. Enthusiasm helps the growth of your community. It makes you bigger and better. Your belief in your neighbor"'and merchant keep§"“'§rou from running wild and makes thOSe outside of your community anxiousto become your neighbors. Advice proper1rft,yllt?jsir,t4 pays. WTHvsKvNG OF LOCATING IN WESTON or vicinity, consult the oldest established Real Estate office in Westbn. _ , /. l(”- 2* BUY A COFFIELD FOR QUALITY Prices $125, $135, $145 C ",' Singer Sewing Machines, New anfOsed PATTERSSN’S iMCTfllC"iTi)rili ~mmsgm) GUIDE, WESTON REAL ESTATE AND: INSURANCE COMMUNITY ADVICE? C. fl. GROSSKURTH 2 . A. Ir. MOFFAT: _ T Ci)) '-'--csrcqttEerRItyAra"APPLqANCEs MUST KNOW HOW TO BUY IN ORDER TO GIVE QUALITY roast, or joint, or even that chop, that it goes through i1 long series of stages befiire ready ftir stile, _ We had a con,- _versatipn the mixer day with the Simp- son Brotlfeys,"ahrit is surprising the enormqus nunikier of qualities there/is to be had.' Simpson’s motto is, “Get ,the best, even!“ it.cos:ts a little more," and after all is said ind done, this is ,Very few 1oeoNer'who are fond of meat would imagine to look at the good busittesnipoliey, because the vast majority of people, when' purchasing meat, donot mind a; few cents extra if they receive the very best that mon- ey canfbuy. Fi,mpson's certainly know how to buy to' the best advantage, and for quality you cannot get-better 'aoy- "where for the price than at this well known store. nOur point is this: It's easy to buy cheap meat and sell at a cut-rate price, but it is difficult to convince the people that they are re- ceiving the best value for their money, unless they compare quality. Weston is very fortunate indeed in having good reliable butchers, and there is no doubt about it, Simrfion's meat market is a store second to none, and we trust that they will progress as rapidly in the future as they have done in the past. Wife (tearfully)-Golf! It's noth- ing put ori,sltsrttjth you! I'm going sTraiirth home” th mother!, _ j - _';H1§sbgn’<};-§§gtf Jirglrt,,, dear, :csi= and tvfrile1vm1're's iikrilrihgi' -l?ll "gi, ”ind ppaAiir gutting; IrClse lawn! 'i"' 2.323% Phoné Weston '702, w 0L5); “TM 3W3” WESTON WESTON 202 MAIN ‘NL‘ Boys' Johnny Suits, kruiti, ie,fy,rtl:'i,' Withqybih . i IH, Earthenware Teapots, val-ions sizes, from". I' i . 8 Cups and Saucers, complete, for . . . . . =. . ._. . . Ladies and, Men's Rubber Heels .. . . . . . . . . . . .. PHONE 265 Our values in Siilk Hose are unbeatable: ' v "Buy where 1ry.tis&..Lirf MAIN STREET When you make comparisons think of quality as well as price. 50 MAIN ST. N. Opposite Post Office TIRES 69 MAIN N. 6 MAIN ST. S. 483 MAIN N. 32 MAIN ST, Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. "The Home of Good Shoes" Great Sale of Footwear. Big reduction. Extra special value. A few one pair lots in Men's and Women's, 50 per cent, Off. ', i White Canvas Lines clearing at MAIN ST. "Never failing courtesy and prompt attention await you in this More.' Suits Cleaned Pressed, Dyed'.' Repaired * .."r.. rr.......".... $1.00 Repairing done on premises Gents' Ready-to-wear Suits Suits Made-to-measure Choice Butter and Eggs--Poqltry and Vegetables _ Agent is: c. c. M. .Bxcvcws _? F 1 ‘. J03 Cycles and Kiddy Cars" _ ' M lr; SECOND HAND AND REBUILT WHEELS ,-it:i _ Sharpening Saws, Tools, Lawn Mowen, etc., a specidty A few bargains in Used Lawn Mowers and Bierelis ‘ ---in splendid condition-- ' . 7 fEMEll80li'S J. GILBERT WESTON TIRE SHOP ". l ui," TUBES? V i , '_ _ » ACCESS Have youerires and Thpes prdperly repaired. "Vulcanize and Economize" l l' BUY BUILD or SELL ' HODGETT t Co. C. L. HARDING Our Slogan "Two Thousands wato the Too." "Buy the best that 3/614 can buy at 8imporon'i" Choice Meats, Fruits 'sind-Vegetables. 1-3 Off h All Summer Dresses hUiRIn Se T0 $1 STORE DRUGGIST AND STATIONER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE SIMPSON’S MEAT MARKET (Phone for a List bf Special Offers) PHONES-WESTON 689 & S16W PHONE 49,0 [1 Fresh and Cured Meats ASHBEE MO tok T. E RICHARDSON IF YOU WANT TO 3 I Coal-Wood-Coke SEAL d' f. B. STOKES R. h. WHITE (Nails, Supplied) Fish in Season. See "Always remember, 'He' who serves best serves his fellowman" When You Purchase from 69 ‘Main St. N. you become a vital factor in the growth of your community MRS. h. It” 'NEWB'IGGING Boots and Shoes Made to Order 46 MAIN ST. PHONE 233 .--M tLLtNERY-- andividual Styles a Specialty “4lways somltvusg N no” "The Beet is the Cheapest.” HOUSE OR LOT ', YOUR OWN' HOME YOUR PROPERTY w E sro N, INSTITUTIONS Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. t" T. HATTON Shoe Repairiné WESTON ACCESSORIES " . , . . v,15c, per pair Asi' b PHONE' 275- _ PHONE 435 PHONE 332 PHONE _364 "' PHONE 538 MAIN fir. _N. PHONE 20 PHONE 410 WESTON Phone 28 $1.00 I don't vouch for this story. I mere. ly relate it: _. The preacher was a young man and quite nervous, but in- teresting. He was making an eloquent plea for home life, and was descanting eloquently on the evils of the club, telling his congregation that maniac! men in particular should spend their; evenings at home with their wives and. children. i t _ 1 ,,Snippets" j "Think, my friends," he said, “of a poor neglected wife, all alone in the great dreary house, rocking the cradl of her sleeping babe with one foo: and wiping away her tears with the other!" _ Bad News V _ Mike was working diligently on hi‘ potato patch when the p'ostmarv ap- proached beating for him' a blaeky edged envelope. . Japan with a total population of 77,000.000, about 300 to the square mile, is among the most densely set- tled countries in the world. Nor has Japan secured much relief by migrat- ion, only 650,000 Japanese being res- ident in foreign countries. c', Of Jap- anese residing abroad 200,000 arqJ'tt Manchuria, 125,000 in California, 1He ooo inrHawaii, 45,000'in Atistrtutiti/ait,-. 000 in Brazil and 20,000 in Canada. Only Polite V She had received her sixteenth pd). posal, and her father, who had found her an expensive hobby, had been urg- ing the suit of her latest claimant. "Don't be a fool, Milly," he said. "He's a good chap, and youll better marry him." , "Marry him, indeedP' scoffed Mill‘ "Why, he's only an apology fo man," “Yes, I have not seen my brother nor heard from him for thirty years. He ,ts.st?len when he was a baby." "Did he have a strawberry mark on his right forearm?" "No " L it "Hope it's not bad news,” said the postman. _ Expert , Teacher-Why do you always ad) up wrongly? _ Scholar-l don't know! r ' Does any one help you? F Yes, my father! T What is he? [ A waiterl" _ l Id1satified . . Two strangers happened tonneet, and started talking; one of thernin- mediately became rather 1,r/ilutit "Well," said her father, "any lady would accept an apology." I "It is that," said Mike, glancing at the address. "it's upset I am intoirely. My brother Pat's dead; I can tell by his handwriting." A Reminder . A Scotsman took for his bride a. lady of uncertain years but ample for: tune. After they had been married awhile the man bought a. fine white horse, which his wife paid for. As the couple were surveying the animal the woman said-“Remember, Andrew, if I haan been for my siller he,, sirouldna' been here." "Aye," responds ed Andrew, and then with a flash of husbandly (independence, he added, yif it hadna' been for yer siller ye would, na' been here yersel." V "Why, bishop," she said, "you can never know what your service meant to me. It was just like water to ya. drowning man.” ", . Something Like Training, Mr. Heigh Diddle-Diddle Began, Found the middle, Toput on superfluous weight; , He heard, without pleasure, b; The tailor cry-clearer." Then miirmur--"Hurnt. waist, fifty, _ eigth." -. _ Equator, extensive, _ [ V ' He tried, by intensive Gymnastics, to sternly reduce; Essayed on the "quiet, it A rigorous diet, C _ . A rigorous diet,' _ And shunned every Michaelmas goose, He made an endeavor, By "Banting," to sever :3 His adippose tissue from lean; . _ L Though 'meagre his platter, Went on growing fatter-,-. T At turnstiles, created a scene! _ ., He quit ale and porter, F ,) Imbibed soda water--. I ‘- Continuous bottles he drained;, " Till, with carbonic loaded, r He went and exploded And very few features remained. it T Though no mausoleum V Nor sombre museum T Enshrined his corporeal dust,. The city curator c. "'. Soon found..the testator Had left quite enough for--a "bust." The End of a Perfect Evening ' Cinema Enthusiast---" had such a good time at the pictures. I laughed tears; they had a funny film in which three houses were wrecked, half a dozen motors were blown up, and no end of things were spoiled. And then: when I got home afterwards, the fun was taken right out of me-my place was on fire! I Water on the Side A bishop relates the following ex- perience: - After the service one Sunday 11151.n- ing he was approached by an elderly Woman who expressed her great ary preeiation of his discourse. .3 "Tee for Two." "Take a Key and Locker Up." "After the Ball is Over." . "The Bogie Man’ll get You if You don't Watch .Out.” Swing Low, Sweet "Niblick." ".' , "The Wearing of the Green." A "Nashits's in the Cold, Cold Gtound." . I Miss Yellowleif-lI frankly admit that I am looking'for a husband. Mrs. Guzaler--Stram I. "But I thought you had one." f‘So I have,'and I spend-most of my time.look'ing for him}? A Clerical errors are awkward, "Brother!" Mike becahie uneasy, wtft5)t1ifsr5ht, JULY Tf, "rg!rlr" Songs for Golfers by T. W. and 'showed

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