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Times & Guide (1909), 4 Aug 1938, p. 2

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Frazet said, "our general physical condition would wvastly improved and we would be able to Withâ€" ind hot weather with mpuch less difficulty." ~+â€"_ CARNECGIE SUBMITS RULES &_Mnnubt.b:nxmm . thif medical director of the New York ___ Ieserance Company, to issze a health warning, everyone to take simple shfeguards that healith may not be impaired by the extrimne f Fraser offers nine health hints for hot weather that are easily folowed by young and old. They are: _ L Take it casyâ€"don‘t rush around. . _&. Wear a hat out in the sun. h _ 8. Wear cool, loose fitting clothes. _ . Get plenty of reat and sleep. _ & Kat moderately of easily digested foods. K. Drink pleaty of cool (mot ice cold) liquids. . T. Exercise moderately. _ . Take frequent tepid (not cold) baths. ,‘i Avoid large meetings in poorly ventilated audi> whalo of mate varions related indust me fepeat, fevival ‘af & Revival® of" the ‘durable" goode!* i5 b w Sroglthaisen. 9 t not to those actually in the :to‘y‘mm"o:z a host cm in m mine, mill and factoty rwu. $iumbing and equipment generally trom the bmw- arte constructed. In addition, $f Chase materials and ht nanagtrisi? clerieat walling and other services connected with the lrsmmovcthnufih.. ~ Act as if you were not afraid. 8. Don‘t think about your troubles at night. T. “Mfi&mmfilmngflm e, the more golf you should play. 8. l-â€"bnthomm'mm thers always have. If carried out, these rules are laranted by Carnegie to cure all ailments. a regular product. The deâ€"| for :r.-‘m;r pails and tacks | e sthn wis tht o use | mouths 44 supply boxes when | N A LONG article in The Telegram, Sir Thomas White pleads for a reduction of taxes on real estate. Such a reduction would be followed by a fival of the building trade and a lessening of the mber of the unemployed. Here are some of the tan all benefit by following the advice handed Tm at least some of the rules. They are as folâ€" Py rahve ue 2 NTE this treatment. Others lasterâ€" erpinters un Ratontd * |bomed mat, metshies Tuagles ang merickh The initial the sterilising W&A j .1.': Mhu.g-ao"mmum Jw a regular product. *h., de. |a _ revelving sawdustâ€"filled dram, A REGULAR PRODUCT its Sir Thomas says would be obtained by the tion of the policy he suggests: :fidl&naue:i:‘dm.mewh&nm t" and llalllld,uh the" m industry. *'7; when .fmw fords employment not only to thase actualle ALE CARNEGIE, whose book on "How to Win Friends and Influence People" has focussed atâ€" tention om what he has to say, has penned an teting article entitled "Grab Your Bootstraps." sin he gives eight rules which he claims will to get rid of some of the "imaginary" fears HOT WEATHER HEALTH HINTS Oof your fear you will be on the way to conâ€" Determine what your next step will be. A t who knows where his second line of trenches not defeated. When your friends talk discouragement, talk agement. mmmamwnm LO S ED t with thcks or mails. Al hime y ofo M hka Ab | i AUG. 8t IJ AUG. 2214 | verly Ann GRAY COACH LINGES EXCESSIVE TAXATION a 08 a«. "fi" ¢ 404 pa. on c on w < 00 L o. "Ouide 12 q COLUCZC®) PECIINE NAWs are one |af the most usual types to undergo | be sterilised, lathing mails are one, _ TURKNING BACK FRIDAY‘$ ONLY BING O â€"Read the Ads. WORKINCMEX CLtUB btart .148 pam. tharp The Bowmanville Shf.umE, discussing the exâ€" wessive burden of taxation enquires: "How many of Iimthtcv«yfinawebuyuboxo!muhu, imdci‘lntm,:boxo!!mpowdu,we are paying taxes. How many stop to think that on every item purchased the buyer is paying an $ per cent sales tax, which really amounts to much more, For real Western Canadian optimism we awerd the orchid to the Estevan (Sask.) Mercury when it says. "It is comforting to learn on official authority that the plagues of this crop season are not as desâ€" tructive as alarmists would have them. True, there are grasshoppers, cutworms, gophers and what not taking shocking toll of the first promising crop after a decade of desert blight, and a new epidemic of disease threatens ruinous loss of horses, badly needed against the coming harvest. These are visi~ tations of hard luck that disappoint, but should not discowrage faith that the comeâ€"back of better forâ€" tunes has set in. There is reserve resource still left in the country to tide over this latest temporary setâ€" back and, with reasonably fair weather conditions, thete is assured a harvest that will go a long way toward putting the West back on its feet. The Lefinox Méemorial picnic was held at Jackson‘s Point on Monday. It lacked much of the old time interest. Hon. Earl Rowe, Hon. Leopold Macavlay and Mr. Cecil Frost, were unable to attend, but Colonel George Drew attended and delivered another attaék upon the inadequacy of Canada‘s air forces. Among other things he said that Mr. Ahearn, a Liberal member of parliament had been given a conâ€" traet to repair fifteen of these outâ€"ofâ€"date machines at $15,000 each. He praised Hon. Dr. Manion for his promise to make provision for the youth of the lard who, in spite of preâ€"election assurances of work, are fluflhmmmpolidummhmof improved conditions. Dominion income tax receipts rose $18,000,000 to a new record when $120,366,000 was dollected last year. And still is heard the comâ€" plaint that men of large incomes are not sufficiently vriglone P obics Abicutinediatants hsn stitries tindihiad ts adils ks because the fax is pyramided? Not only is the WCp'wuntbelngpaid,butitlsllwbeiu paid on goods purchased and used in the manufacâ€" ture of the taxable articles. Between excise tax and sales tax & 12 per cent tax would be more near the With a new Conservative leader and reported changes in the Federal cabinet caused by the illness of Hom. Mr. Dunningâ€"which good Canadians of every party fegret=â€"with a new president and secâ€" retary of a restored provincial Conservative Associâ€" ation; with a national organizer placed in the field by Dr. Manion, and with George C. McCullagh, pubâ€" lisher of the Globe and Mail, having a head table peat at a Tory banquet and there declaring, "I am hot a Liberal, I am not a Conservative, but I am a Cnnll-," matters political may be expected to beâ€" tome more active when the holidays are over and Wrore endurable weather returns. Conservative party is to be speedily restored to its former strength and usefuiness. If all appointrments made by Hon. Pr. Manion ars as popular as his choice of a national organizer of the Conservative party he will not only have renderâ€" dmmummmwmhv-mm an example of value to the country. Hon. Dr. Robb hnudl-n‘dhighehum.oiwidoapmnn and possessed of those qualities that make for the harmony and unity so necessary at this time if the uuuâ€"mmo-uou-unuu the hesd of their units in the great military parade on Saturdsy. Upwards of two hours were required to pass a given point These gentlemen have not forgotten their wartime companions. in n l es % ast e ind wlnft the as ‘well, would mdil_y trans» form our unemployment situation into ome of gemeral employment and a new era of prosperity." m&hhmh -»--»-».‘o'w'-&"s‘.:u r.mfl f c NOTE AND COMMEXNT Just a few minutes after Prime Minister Chamberiain tells parliaâ€" ho w in ies Sooer ment in tis ore y Canadians read it in &ir”d:(y newspapers. Turn back time and achievement dtini inoab eniarint J,0. vides it in an article sa"é Canadian review on newspapers of Canada ..a century news weeks lu‘o..' was news the papers of the 18804 in "what $ N T YÂ¥ Slow mCC::l'r‘ym(‘)r More Agol’ The North Pole in far trom 4 coldest place on earth. vame ~_Is now so very near, One sees it in the yellowing leaves, The pastures brown and sere, One sees it when the acorn drops And leaves its saucer shell; One sees if in the bursting burrs Where big brown chestnuts dwell. One sees it when the chipmonkâ€"he With buiging o‘erstuffed rnehâ€" Prepares thu fu'der where he‘ll 1es : In winter‘s leaf.lined couch. On; ::mhen ‘l?:h c’l’d-ri turn 0 purp! me. One sees it in the flocking birdsâ€" Migration time is due. It‘s the ie who samile who get the best fl:‘m is the declaraâ€" tion of Herbert Trevell, grey» How sad my heart that summer‘s One sees it in the stubble fields Where recently there stood The fl;ldlen grain, earth‘s increase air, _ Man‘s guarantee of food. sees it in the pumpkins, too, e uest P migen, Whilé snuggling on the ground. sées it in so man: Thit ingacs much the heart, For summer seems so lately come, 0 Mger e en te Py CVVA Yet how it must depart. And how like nnnmz are our lives, With bloome and flowers gay, Then just as we learn how to live, We wane, and fadé away. RALPH GORDON. 628 Crawford St., Toronto. ‘Oh-l&-' 'ug.a‘uthmm Now Forsyth briags you " Runbon Now Forsyth brings you "Rain! Pastels". .. a shirt we are proud to present to our customers. See this shitt seasation ... the handâ€" some, colourful shades that run the range of every quictâ€"colour in the ::50"-3“ d!'”‘t.filk‘ylu&:l new Forsyth long» 4 Nonthcnflofla‘.mmhne never shown better craftsmanship. See these unusual distinctive Rainbow Pastelsâ€"now on display in our store. bert Oorrhpet Pectait sns Rainbow Pastel Shirts . $2.00 Cravats to harmonize . 1.00 Rainbow Pastel Pajamas 2.50 Rainbow Pastel Shorts. .75c *Na One Ever Regretted Buying Guality" avear tugabar EvExinc TtOWX HALL THE PEOPLE WHO SMILE Weston 2â€"Phonesâ€"JU. 3154 [ any place in America, is both an ;:;na‘-uot. lhmanur“ frequently in Canadian and Ameriâ€" uakv';urllndim:humuhl v'i.fibnhbhm’.b::mhh Anyone could Toronto but who is at home almost Our Weekly Poem PaTRicia Al Much Better In World h’!h- Glum Ones AS SUMMER WANES MALTON oLE a N DANCE "THE TAILOR® 16 MAIN ST. 8. A Nn APPLE CROP CONDITIONS GOOD IN ONTARIO In Eastern Ontario the weather has been favourable for the develâ€" opment of tree fruits during the last month. Apples are developâ€" ing satisfactorily with present size average or better and a vigorous fm in all wellâ€"caredâ€"for orâ€" c . The fruit is quite free from 3ple scab infection in at least 90% the commercial orchards. Leaf roller injury is rather severe in a number of orchards near Newcastle and Bowmanville. Codling moth inâ€" jury is also quite apparent in orâ€" chards where this insect has been International Plowing . Matchâ€" )finu‘in{, near Barrie, Ont.â€"Oct. 11, 12, 18, 14. $ Snan Winter Fairâ€"November lsnz.isy.l Winter \{lirâ€"November Guelph Winter Fairâ€"November 20â€"Dec. 1st, CONVENIENT LIst _ OF FALL FAIR DATES Central Canada Exhibition, Otâ€" tawaâ€"August 2287 _ . _ _ _ Canadian National Exhibition, Toroncoâ€"-Agput 26â€"Sept. 10. Wastern Wain Iindan Bamubk. ber 12â€"17. Weston Cleaners (J. HAWE) _ 38 MAIN ST. K. EXPERT TAILORING REPAIRING, ALTERATIONS LADIES‘ and GENTS‘ SUITS â€"â€" TOPCOATS DRESSES Cleaned .__.______350 Sponged and Pressed _350 Sponged and Pressed __WWW HATS (Men‘s) Cleaned and Blocked ._.50‘ PHONE 842J DYEWORK A SPECIALTY 30000 â€"==ISLANDS Western Fair, Londonâ€"Septemâ€" NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR THE BUSY FARMER z8 .ls "That job never will get her anywhere. Nobody watches JS ~:hcbut.:hmehofvomen.” it beintthvemmintha TFind quiet daisure â€"â€"â€" WAEAHGON Touks» 6 mine in revants Cuestzing 80 Belighttal Tows . StopOvers ervanged it deiiied Vacution Services Â¥ftitive Saturiay; Jine 25 roronio ho anttier ns o .,,, Truvel by Motor Couch and Steamer OF GEORGIAN BaAY Pho#s army rhon rehouto ib mewbe. At At least onee a year, with a hoe and broom, scrape and sweep clean the floors and walls of the poultry hou?} removing dust and cobwebs, and ;unnin‘ water is available use the hose at high pressure, Paint roosts and supports with a good toalâ€"tar disinfectant, full strength, and :gny frequently with a soluâ€" tion of the same product according to the instructions of the manufacâ€" turer. The range also demands its share of precaution,. Gravel or nndywl::m provide the best saniâ€" tary itions and is easily worked troublesome in past seasons. The preliminary estimate of total apple production in Eastem Ontario shows a 25% increase over last season, SANITATION FOR POULTRY IMPORTANT MATTER Hygiene and sanitation are facâ€" tors as important to the poultry flock as good stock, clean water, prarer feed and range. Failure to maintain cléan and sanitary surâ€" Mg:in %elryfnquently thec:nqk § ul ment. Cleanâ€" hms is essential, as gigh mortality and reduced imucflon follow disease and im vitality. To ensure healthy surroundings remove drog'pinp daily and scatter an ab» sorbent such as land Rlntor over the dropping boards. Renew litter before it becomes too dirty, and supply clean water in clean vessels; disease may gf'l&npldly through the medium of dirty water ofr conâ€" tainers, In Western Ontario wa‘t.h&r and moisture conditions have fav» ourable duting the m month for od colonrinf and sizing of apples. g.b infestation on fruit is fairly well controlled in wellâ€"sprayed com mercial orchards, and serious sideâ€" few localities. Practically all varâ€" ieties of apples show a decrease in estimated production exee&t. SY:.‘ where a crop 20% larger than last year is forecast, worm inju ”i-‘cinl'?â€"-'fi-m"""t in a few lo:iitga Pnctlc‘: y all varâ€" At 33.08 |_MUSICAL DIRECTORY | Dundas and nuflfifie ‘g‘rowpu in the Oakvill istrict are also marke ‘lcmr extent. The qual gomd good with no rot it ite is not so large as in lProfessiohal Director‘y{ POTATO CROP E GOO% IN QUAHB# The early crop is moving in volâ€" umé _ from nington, Hatrow, Dundas mm“lfion. Some 2‘,“"’-"' in the Oakvilleâ€"Clarkson istrict are also marketing to a lesser extent. The quality is reâ€" gomd good with no rot in cvl%mco. ite is not so large as in 1937, but the No. 1 grade is being well mainâ€" hig! | BUSINESS DIRECTORY |e * s uoi d Barrister and Solicitor, ete. Successor to the Late Laurence 8. Lyon Hra en WAverley 4340 WESTON ZONE 4.333 n%m 12 Guestrille Ave. Mt. Denfils RALPH GORDOXN The versatile entertainer for your next program DNlustrated dircalar FREE W. Avare!l $. Rabinson B.A. PHONES â€" Junet. 6402" "Weston 544M" Residence: Hy. 8068 Office Hours: Daily; al ”17;.4., i4 Thredey ovahriage ll-’-c, : : Phone JU. sa59 _Saturday by Appointment . F. A. SilvermanK.C. Personal attention to management of Properties, Sales and Rentals. Fire, Auto, Casualty Insurance Office 193 INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE BROKER °. will be no evening services. SPECIALIZED MOTOR TUNEUP 122 Main St. N. Zone TORONTO conservatory OoF music PIETH m I"T-;:'-l:'ind. Mount Dennis The World‘s Finest Tires Before CHIROPRACTOR 1. wW. ARkown ENTERTAINER F.W. MERTENS CENTRAL AND WESTMINSTER UNITED CHURCHES in Westminster Church, SUNDAY, AUG. Tth _Rev. Harry Pawson will be in charge during August. There WESTONX BSRaxcs Fit Your Car With INSURANCE BRAKES, STEERING and LIGHTS on our SAFETY LANE Precision Machines, ‘There Is No Substitute For Preparedness" 16 . N in ths, PHONES: UNITED SERVICES IRAWFORD ST Rés. 297â€"J datnage on itself as on Chine, The hard food, suth as nuts, is w«mn.&&":hn the soft, perishable food is arâ€" ranged about the tree bi?od. Vields are lower on account of lack df sufficient moisture. l-:n plies are equal to demand and market is firm ugrhl.l.o. to the wholesale dealer. u.:’ly erop will be well cleared up in July. The acreage planted for mid. season murkma{ is equal to averâ€" age. The cr_og s developing well ontinued on page 3 THURSDAY, AUGUST 4. In 6. Howard Gray K.C; . BARRISTER, etc. Room 215, 159 Bay St. Telephone Wav. 7696â€"7 Weston Presbyterian Church Comforters recovered $4.75 u Chesterfield Suites rawchbeg â€"$7.00â€" Mattresses recovered. Estimates free. "Orders taken for Venetian Rev. J. Y. Fraser Interim Moderator Rev, J. K. McéCreaty, BA. Th., of Toronts, will conduet the services on Sunday, August 7, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Joint services with the Bapâ€" tists for August. Weston Upholstery Geo. W. Gardhouse BARRISTRE, %o‘i.lu‘hn. Ete. 5t Main N. (Opp. Kew Pest Office) J. Edgar Parsons DA!RIST!E:: SOLICITOR, t Narame stean hi lt C. Lorne Fraser M.A. mnmsnn.m SOLICITOR, e. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers, WESTON . Phones : Weston 152W Junet. 0769 Office Oven PIAXNO TUXNING Blinds" _ G. MacKay 3e ... Zone 4â€"387 your car fot 3t uning @ |

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