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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 6, 1919, p. 4

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wjft i thtllthdav ma11c1i tjjlo tub acriri iliui pncn is published every thurrfday mortiinf ut tho iliiaj fitsnu building mill htreot acton ontario tim ubr rrpllon price la 160 per your in narnicn poulnm in rharced additional to offices in lliu united hlaun tho dato to which subscriptions are paid in indira tod on tho uddrran label advihtlfilng itatku transient advertisements 10 cents per lino aicaio measurement for nrnt insertion and c cenln per lino for each suboeouont insertion contract display advrrtltitnmnti for 100 inchon or moro per annum in iiiaertlon advcrtlncmcnts without 111 ik limertod ull forbid and charirod ii i moollt imltor arid publisher 16 cento ic npecliio dlrorlloin accordinuly tiiipiionit lidltorlal und hun llcaldonco editorial tiie price of wheat the mutter or fixing tho price of wheat of the crop of 1019 is seriously troubling both canada and the united states a deputation of leading grain dealers appeared beforq the houso agricultural com mittee at washington last week and proposed that tho government pay the guaranteed price of 220 a bushel for the 1010 wheat crop and sell it to the consumer at the world raarkot price which they say will likely be about 125 these dealers estim ated that the loss to tho government if their sug gestion should bo followed would bo a billion and a quarter dollars but said that such a loss was pre ferable to any attempt on tho part of tho government to maintain an artificial price tho price of wheat i3 a matter of vital concern to both the farmer and the consumer in both countries navy league of canada a scries of leaflets setting forth tho work of the navy league of canada its policy and what canada owes to tho british navy and the merchant marine has- just been issued these topics are treated in a succinct and interesting manner and are well worthy of perusal by canadians generally in fact it is a duty wo owe to ourselves as patriotic citizens of the dominion to become fully informed as to facts andconditions respecting the activities of the navy and marine especially during tho progress of the war as a result of this propaganda tho pjb of canada will bo able to arrive at intelligent con clusions when our dominion government presents its proposed naval policy a study of these five articles by leading statesmen educationists historians and nautical experts will reveal a wealth of fact of pro found interest that was a gracious act andouq which art canada will apprccintc when general pau of froncc who ii making u tour of canada deposited a wreath of violet upon tho grave of sir wilfrid lauricr in notre duma cemetery ottawa on saturday tho gcncrnl npokc os follows on behalf of france i hung these flowers 03 a tribute ofcspect and affec tion to tho great canadian statesman in whose veins ilowcd french blood now that women fiavc tho froilchisc and arc en titled to vote on provincial and dominion issues a well as municipal ft will o desirable that they and their friends see that their names are placed upon the voters li3ts tho asscssoro arc now making tho annual assessment tho simplest method o getting on tho list3 is to ace that their names nro entered on the assessment rolls important issuco will in all probability como boforo tho electors this year every woman entitled to voto should bo in a position to use her franchise under tho recommendation of tho minister of mili tia an ordcrvlncouncil has been passed fixing heavy penalties for the sale or gift of liquor to office or men in uniform only a physician or surgeon is authorized to supply men in uniform with liquor a term of imprisonment or a flno of 300 are the penalties this action is taken for tho protection of tho many troops just now returning to canada it is hoped this will be a salutary deterrent to the regret table traffic plied by unprincipled dealers with soldiers homebound on troop trains provincial legislature programme the provincial legislature commenced tho sessions business last week the opening ceremonies were characterized with all the prewar pomp and formal ities which people had begun to regard as jjo un necessary as to have been superannuated the speech from tho throno outlined rather a large programme it is comprehensive and in many respects abreast of arrangements have been completed for another largo purchaso from canada by one of the european allies tho kumnrlian government has entered into negotiations for 25000000 worth of our products this largo purchase will bo mado up of onefifth for foodstuffs onefifth for row materials and the bal anco in manufactured articles these purchases from canada from european governments are evidently only preliminary to largo trade relations in tho future and will no doubt mean much in the opening of large and profitable channels for tho distribution of our countrys growing resources the legislation which is to he introduced to con tinue in operation for a year the orderincouncil prohibiting tho manufacture of alcoholic beverages and their importation into dry districts was the subject of a lively discussion last thursday in the house of commons tho orderincouncil wa3 to have beep operative for a year after the restoration of peace but its validity after the expiration of the war measures act was questioned it has been suggested that the legislation to be presented to parliament this session may include provision for a referendum the times it embraces womens right to scats in the house mothers pensionss amendments to schoul legislation housing problems hydro development and the ubiquitous demand of the liquor interests for modification of the provisions of the ontario tem perance act and the introduction of the innocent license for sale of wine and beer this latter premier hearst and his associates in the cabinet and in the house will in all probability make abort work of by manly refusal peace parks for children tho suggestion made a few weeks ago by mr robt scott exchairman of the board of education that a peace park for the children of the town would be a very desirable form of memorial to our sofdicr heroes is quite in keeping with similar suggestions from various parts of the country in a leading editorial in the globe on saturday this idea was jjtrongfy emp the ottawa horti cultural society wishes to cooperate with similar societies and with the playground associations of canada in form ing peace parks for children in all the towns and cities that future generations may bold up for emulation for all time that spirit of unselfishness which stirred those of this generation and enabled them to face the hell of the battlefield in order to secure for all mankind the benefits of peace but there is something more than the memorial idea in this movement it is also intended to make better surroundings for better citizens and to guarantee to tho children that for them the immediate present as well as the future holds a much richer life in store industrial reorganization wo recommend for the perusal of our readers the important article on page five on industrial and economic reorganization by mr a e smith of brandon man in last issue editorial reference was mado to the fact that in many quarters labor and capital are taking a step toward each other and employers evidently with a new vision of tho spirit of equity that should prevail aro formulating plans whereby their employees may share in the profits of tho industrial institution in which they givo their labor mr smith points out that tho competitive struggles of the old order for tho great advantages of wealth enjoyed by the few or tho boro means of existence suffered by the many must boaupplantcd by a now order in industry boscdupon the widest possible participation for all in freedom in con sciousness of power both economic and political which is the characteristic of democracy ho then proceeds to offer suggestions us a basis for accom plishing this very desirablo reconstruction whilo it may bo difficult to reconcile some of tho somewhat radical arguments presented it must bo admitted that the articlaas a wholo is sound in principle and tho nation would be vastly benefitted if the sugges tions were in spirit put int effect thero is a keenlyfelt scarcity of houses to rent in acton enquiries are being made daily for houses by people from outside points who tlesire to settle here owing to the high prices of all classes of building material and also of labor no man is justi- neighborhood ncwb- towii and country 1 terns of interest from vrlos locali- covered by tha fv press i 1 mil try plicon arid kab- n lrlday wun nolle a nuu- ultonllc nl movement i of tho rllixi now nrt u1 fa iii ujlill i hlu bun eity mr und mm ltoiutld hi lly irnvo moved li father returns from ciiliiinil i it hue le uon of mrs murks mlunul lionifl t renin ptilcil by a p war bride mm alarlcn had lier itouso nicely decorated with hints and bunt liilt to welcome tho inttirnlnii biavo mm iilzaboth luihlnmui widow i tho bite i lev j ii hutilnnon dlod h hiimlltun injil tucnduy tho remain wcro bmukbt to oukvlllu by motor i friday and inturmont took i1ai o ti tho town cometury nowit horndy tho county council hus docldod u build a now brlduo on tho huso lino at tho hornby presbyterian churrb and to ritiulfhtmi tho rrcok ho that there may bo no nmro flood 1 nil of th roadway tlio tout is cuunmloil a l200 a norlal cvoiiliit wait ulvon by t o i no 105 jturnby on 1obruary 21 b which tho incmlkrn wives and families were invhtud am three returned sol- dlers wore wolcomcd herat 13 iirad- loy tlo t l iloblnuem and pte b htoull icm w j umtnay on bo- half of tho ilileo preaonted herat lirodloy and ilo btoutt ifhu nnor rlnirn bcnilna tho hoyol arch inalgnta ito lloblnfion received one nt tho jan uary meotlnir hro lindsay npoko f mill lie ly of tho loan nun mined by tho order in tho death in action of dro howard c tlohliinon milton ito ii r and cadot jack mills arrived homo lout wock mr doomo androw excounty troa- ourer ib offorlnc li hue reaidence hern hero for alo by auction cjeorko a mflnn formerly of tho holol mcghilwin haa a nod ponltlon in tho klnff hrtward holol toronto wulttir ucwu of kevelotoko u c arrived hcru oi monday evening or a vlalt to tla mother und bin brother b il hews d andrruon head of tho milton foundry machine am tool co haa fount bock from toronto and hoa ro- o poiied tho foundry qoo 13 oiucr bavins sold hts farm to n lawrence is about lo become a citizen of milton ho will movo into win gallowaya brick houaa on court street jaa marshall of neloon luxa boucbt tho brick houno corner of huch and cjueon strcut formerly owned and occupied by tho lato itcc j c w111- h will occupy it oon cham pion 0pey8ioe ilea at present in pdtting capital into nouses to rent with a contractor and two successful builders and another member possessed of largo experienco in building activities as members of acton council perhaps our municipal council in their wisdom may he able to solve the difficulty with the financial assistance proposed by tho government housing scheme acton certainly needs more houses badly the department of militia is doing a very com mendable service in tho work of photographing all graves of canadian soldiers buried overseas thousands of applications from friends of theso heroes who have mado the supreme sacrifice have been received by the department so far about 70000 photographs have been taken but the work is still far from being completed as demobilization progresses more photographers will bo available and tho work will proceed more japidly- it 1 very reassuring to bereave frie when thejjepartment maltestthe p63ltlvoassertionthat each photograph of a grave sent to a relative is that of tho actual gravo taken at the identical place of burial the farmers club provided genuine educational advantages to the young farmers of this section when they arranged the stockjudging classes which wcro held in acton last week the benefits to tho young men whq attended wcro incajcuablc day after day for a week stock men experienced in judging stock in their respective classes were here to direct the efforts of tho young men in properly judging tho various points and arriving at intelligent conclusions as to relaticvo values of tho animals befng studied courses wcro conducted in hogs sheep horses dairv and beef cattle the growing interest brought out increased attendance and tho advantages which ac crued were manifest to all who wore present mr john l mooro took a motor trip to burlington uint wednesday mr j l lealloo aale uuit tliurnduy aa woll uttonded and quite a auccciui mr alex llvlnciitone la thlnklnc of ctilnjj to halifax to meet ida daughter vho hat been a nurulnn sister ovcr- caa and who ii cxpectod homo very ihortty x i 4lnf-4aiv-7-hun- day won tut won well attended thi address to tho jounir people by mr it p moore of acton on character buildiojj was much enjoyed next thursday evening tho uusy jjceo will hold a novelty social at the home of mr wlnflcld j w campbell aon of colin camp bell ilaquealntf formerly orafoaaor in wesley colltgo winnipeg wont over seas os u sergeant in tho ii g a ho la now tcachlnjr mathematics in tho concentration camp tt itlpcn of tho khaki unlvenjlty of canada which has its headquarters in london and which hi expected to carry on until next june you an start on monday at the guelpljbusiness college ouclph ont and rccolyo individual instruc tion jn huso nubjec necessary for a honjuhh liicn iratnliik asll tho tiunl ju our courses do unow t re sults make arranoemcnto today a l douck principal terra cotta mr i ilnywnnl met with n pnlnful act idrnl one day inst weok while piatlii tlin brldt prun at tlin intci pnivlnclal urlck worlm at riitiltuii ham mr win iorry lut with wtinl fnlmhl linvn born a nerinun umiil i f rjnuy nl tho tiante work n whin iii utuliu niurht lu aomo of tlin nim hllifri tin tunately ho watt rnkuind in ihllt tu prevent mtloim injilty tho iiiinlvprbary ntuvltn in kmmi tlim with hi mhhodtnt ilitlhlt will o hold on himluy mum li u wimm ih ituv j ijitfoily llillill nf aumnifl h rotinei punloi ut itlt tlmiiii will puath tlitt ilimiwlllltumn hiolt will fiirnluh jim tiiiislf on tlk- rnlltwillm mundiiy evmiltiff u lonioil nht pi htxlul will bo litd in tin olluliti timamooa tha houihihum tfffiu tt kit i wo i lu will bo nnlil by nixiili on timttdnr mutch jllli mit well n lenldluil with jut iluiiuli r mil oliuil ton l aylnti at tint uuiiuiil iniiilluif ut li lim- liuma lliinlxllmll ollih uul i i ho ixiiiio nf mi j jlioohn morloy huiiiltitl who itkvnlly lolurriml tnu ovotiioaii win pntiiitilvil willi un ud- dtvitu uf woliktuit tiini u wmtih fob tbu lied utomtt ilouhty mumid cm 31 luul yeiu tnoiit of wlili h wan talon t mom y tho tixpundltiirtiu for- nil- ibirj iiomfoi in die iiiuoiinted t 117070 at thu annual 1110011111 un intorcatluu piuuiatniii wuh ulvnn und an improinplu ilubatn ll uolvod that a uli i ran liuvw a butt r tlinu with u dollar thui n lxy routed much incrrlmont and ifonulno intnjcht ourlinqton mr harry i allon of winnipeg- int tho past wock with his parents mr and mrs 1l j alien mr 1l il wilson has sold out his nour and feed business to mr 13 c turk chance to tako effect march 10th uryca andcroon of the iloval hani staft new york and miss helen anderson of claremont epcn tho weekend nt the manse 1zv ryuno who has a voto on tho hydro bylaw in nelson township on march 15th should tako tlmo to read tho aureuinent and bn prepared to voto tntolliitently krw parkins mot wltli a painful accident on tuesday ho was splltunif pine when a piece of stick flew up end struck him in tha eye he was talten iq the hamilton hospital where an alteration wan performed hurry qutntln third son of mr and mm thomas qulnton died at the homo of tils parents from an attack of spanish flu followed by pnuemanla the deceased was is years of ase he was born in nelson township and had resided on tho homestead alt his ufo tho following town officials for the year 10 id were appointed at monday evonlnko meeting of the council clerk and treasurer jaa s allen at iso 00 per month rtoad commissioner john mckelth at 118 00 per week sower inspector alfred crlppa at us 00 per wock town constable leo j bmlth at 11000 per year assessment commissioner w reams bell junccr mm n graham at 5 ler month tn collector- im itrooklnso at j200 per yeas bonnlo ilaco lu certainly a happy home today tho occasion belnc tho return or mr and mm w v hop- from tho front flight mrti hsdmorn monli mitiiliik i111 inollmi all j if iliikmiiun lonnii haii lutthi tnin all j miiiwi ibi nvu it in jhl titnvr iimj uh ill opij llim un bifliiilii to illlullb fllb liltlon tit ikxim cm in mini in intnm ut un mtutum mi iilil mi h jcuswll bav r- limhtd t htlr i m il 11111111 iifur ffliunh id itiiut inmhh ui ll ijiiii- t min fnhhfm ffthti mi uki mtf h m lliihuiij tutu un ft h w ji wtu vh inn iytfkn wmi mi ntiny mvl n iimm uit hi u vliu in bin bdilbir tinv 1 a fwhl st mm mlholnl ciitiiif avau o ml e clcaiilim prcsslnff heiialrlns vour clothes thoroughly cleaned in sanjtary workshop frcsicd and itopairod by expert workmen wo can make that old ouit look like new try us guiilph ontario fresh rich fullflavored tea the same every time sold only in sealed packages farmers business for tho past 54 years tbia bank has given particular attention to tho business of farmers we havo helped many over tho ronch places and havo raided many znoro to tho highest piano of miccesa wo aro prepared to extend yea every aid within legitimate banking practice come in at any timo and talk over your affairs with ua you aro always welcome ileul cadet virgil hopkins 1l c n a 3 arrived home on sunday and on tuesday ijcut- hopklnn 1l at e reached home jjoth boys have seen considerable service and are glad to get bade to canada qasetto editorial notes its merely a coincidence that tho name ofmbo new liberal leader is a combination of the names of tho two greatest exponents of tho art of getting financial bonuses for their railroads from the government of the country d d mackenzie being scotch will likely huvc the shrewdness and astuteness of both the fnmouti d d mann und sir win mackenzie und help to conserve canadas funds for the real needy guclph mercury a dominion department of public health is pro posed in a bill to be presented at tho prmorrt session of the house of commons each province nty his its own health department but a strong feeling exists that a dominion department would bo of gpnoral advantage to the population tho impor tance of joining together tho ynriou3 provincial boards in a common war on menaces to tlio public health would bo one of tho functions of a dominion department the grave need for this is seen tho stern necessity for combating the insidious evil of venereal diseases dominion control of this discao is greatly to bo desired and is necessary because immigration and quarantine como under federal authority the delegate to tho ontario motor league in session at toronto this week are asking amendments from the legislature which will render motoring more comfortable and much less harassing among other things tho request that no motorist bo con victed of speeding upon tho cvidenco at a bingle witness that speed traps bo lengthened from 100 and 200 yards to at least a quarter of a mile that maxi mum speed limits bo changed from 15 to 20 milcy per hour to 20 and 25 miles per hour initics towns villagos and on country roads if tho amendments urc grunted the government should require implicit observance of all tho provisions of the motor vehicles act in every municipality of tho province jn many places tho sections referring to rcajr lights license mimbcis standing or driving on tho right sido of the street aro very lojcly obsorvod flvom cougar bawnai roncmuai real estate if you havo u houso for sale if you vrunt to buy u bouao in r j kerr auetienoor mtva real etat dealer jhonl- 3d younq otneet acton ont something new if yxxu have to noli any hans chickens cease duoks or alt kinds of hides from bkunks minks coons weasels faxes or any junk or form iroduoo call by phono 60 alex qilbo0rd box 81 aston ont or lot ma know by mall your ad dress and i will bo promptly at ysur plac i will pay tho highest cash xrico for overythlnc i buy and i am sure you will bo a tia tied good strona horse 7 op 8 years old wante at on o alex gilboord acton ont th merchants bank head office montreal of canada estswuhed 10o4 acton branch i b shorey manaffer georgetown branch c w g randy manager free for all poultry lecpersnnd i book that tolls you uluit t and where to get it write for it liana u in a handy plai of infinite value aa a ready reference dominion seeds limited london canada business directory thoo gray m d- c m mcqlll 1 it c v icdlnburith i it v i r 11 fllasftow munlmt urltlsh medi cal association cti oniee iredtrlek turcoi a ton out dr j a- mcrilven phyaiclsn and durqton onice atxl itealdoneo corner llownr a venue and klein htrocts tho resid ence formerly occupied by i m ilcn lerson acton ont vctcninanv john lawopn vstsri nsry gurgson acton ont graduate of ontario veterinary col- trjce 1880 omce arthurs jtlock itcaldence u1ii htreet calls day or nlcht prompt ly attended to ihono no 2z 1 o ilox 33s hahold nash fakmeb 5l a oarrister oobcttor notary public pfnnvhan dlock acton ont iioviy to loan conveyancing hours 3 p m to b p m at residence ft h wansdrouch lake avenuo aeton ontario oil j m dell d d a l d o osntiat honor graduate of toronto univer sity tbo btests aueethetlo usod if desired ofuco o residence corner mill and frederick btreels miscellaneous matlrlage l1cen8eo h p moore issuer uarrisoe licenics private omea no witnesses re- iutred issued at reaidence in evenlnc fszx pn3 omce acton ont francis nun an dookbinder account books of all kinds made to order periodicals of every descrip tion carefully bound liullm- neatly and- promptly dona wyndham street quolph oat over williams store r- j kerr t licensed auctjonej- bor too counties of hajton wolllntf- tou peel and duffcrtn and uio city or guelpb acton ontario tho free lrcj3 oolco actun the mercury offlca quclph it newqrpcnnl m ivn jw m u mi i fcll ui 1th w j cordon harness maker hlllsburg ilaies entrusted to r j kerr ro- oelvo attention from dato of llstlnc i dato or sale 1 1st your sales with mo reside n young otiesl acton zg acton caji at my icxpeiuvo jnfqtioe o qreditq of jafqcs price defeased tlio creditors pf janics price lafq pf the vlmfluo pf acfqii roflrcd farmer deceased who died on h sf jftv flf january 1019 are required on or bo foro the oth day of march 1019 to sand to tho undorsbxnod solicitor for tha executors of tho will of tho said deceased tholr christian and surnames addresses and descriptions and the full particulars of their claims and after tho said 30th day of march 1u1u tho said exeoutcrs tvl proceed fo distribute the neln uf tu ssld ile- ccassd amonir the parties entitled tiy taw and they will nut be resitonslhui for any claims of which they shall not havo reculved notice at tha umo flxod for such dlutributlon hated tt acton this solii day of february a l 1010 allloalt o piuci chaiuja c lniinaon kxkutors by iiaholi n farmer their bollcltor perry man rluck acton 343 grand trunk the double track route uutwulin montreal toronto detroit chicago unexcelled ululni car uorvli o ilutpltu cum on ilihl iruliut and ittrlut fan on irliuliil lay trulua full information fnin uny otwaid trunk tlfliet aiiil or u iiuuiiuh district paujtnnr ajeiit lonjuto h a holmes agent acton ont phons 1 pjotiee to creditors lu tho eatato of robert buton deccaacd nolko lu hoinby ylvu that the crudl- jr- of illrf ulltoii lulf or tlin town nhilf uf ljiui1ii in the county ol llallmi fanner onj1 uho dlcl on ur about jho fourteenth day uf march a 101 j t ho euld township of ki4iucslii4t and all othor immoim hav- iixif claims bbuiiloi his estato are re- lujrvtl on nr bcffjrw the e7th day of wareli a i 1010 to tiind by pont pre pllld or olhcrwluo deliver to harold nash farmer of the villoma of actoi in the county of haltoii llarrutlero inw tho solloltor for mary olsabeti hilton of tho township uf rciuenjr in tho couuty of ilalton wlduw tho admlnlsuatru of the trreeeuito of the said deceased their christian and sur names addnssca and duucrlptlons with full particulars at tliolr claims state ments uf their uccnunts and tho nuturo of the socurltlen if any hold by thorn and notice li hrtxby further kivuu tliat immediately after nuch uiut mon- tlunrd date the iialfl administratrix wul irucoud to distribute tho assets of the decusud union if tlio parties uiw titled thereto liavltin rrurd only tu the claims uf which alia ahull thun huvu notice and tliat uin sild administra tis will not m lublo for thu nald uucts or uuy part thcnof to any ter- r dcmuaa uf vruusa hums uutlco not have born trlvl by hor at h dbit i ibullun niter iurryman lllock ultor fur nald admlit- westend mcenery evans cboico cuts of meat beef pork lamb veal may be had every day at reasonable prices lard sjiorfeniflff sausage butter and eggs always in stock courteous attention prompt delivery satisfied customers mcenery evans license no d452 jhain tpect af r0 ontario j e cheevers book dinoer quebec at esit ouolph ont books handsome names lettered in sold on illblos hymn hooks and other books all work promptly executed d alex niven ontario land surveyor and civil engineer survoja bubdlvliloni plana lto- porta descriptions iuurprlnls etc certmcatou for purrhaaem and mortcacoes surveya for araltrtts jquildora and ilutmcrpiu councils dralnaco reports hsumatcs etc mclean duilding dougiss at ouuuh phono ioa oni vs3avirifi3 otakps ult mu 75iiw vhcbetol tod 3ebthi8 wl build a 50 bond a praa fqc investors big and jtittla liuitill n ton oiiu i irlrl diitixiv uila a u 1iu 7th lty of rwbruary a warsavings certificate provider free of charge with your first warsavings stomp has spaces for 10 warsavings stamps a warsavings certificate with a wss in each space is a dominion pf canada bond for the payment of 50 on january 1st 1924 and you invest less than 41 to secure it paying as it proves convenient to you warsavings stamps cost 402 in marck 403 in april and 4 04 in may fill up your thrift card 16 thrill stamps at 25c cuclil thrift stamps earn no interest but u filled card represents 4 when you invest in a war3aving3 stamp roy hindley uctioneer wvu stock kial rstati1 and muucuanujiu connsildststl phone crln 4t 11 r r 3 acton yong o chsrlss litrsu toronto lius suiitrior couruca otjultiinrnt mul tcachlra it mallei puiwl iiry claim and pruinlfc lviry luiluutu uf ilo last tlirro hum luiu ininptly u curcd eutuloiiucnt oumi all yojr now is a uploudld tlmo tu rmr write tor lutalocuo w j elliott prinolpsl at all moheyobdbb poat ofriccs banks etc tho old and reliahlo granite and marble dealers wo are maiiufactururn and iltnt importers of ay kinds of uunuiumiul and 1 leads to no work wo sail airwl to our customers at wholutula pricuu thus iitvlnk our ruatomt rs 40 pr cent we havo tho bent uiipllautrs and tho aly mechanics lu the uuinlulun who can oierate pnuumatlc toow properly we xmw utvo rafirrnus from hundrwu of our cust unrh in tortit und nhr plices whcru iittirra havo to havo law suits lu order to iollrtl wo havw lio lartst and heat sunk ur uraiiltu lu the dominion or tnoio than any thro dealunt in tho wcal wo uru lltl mate doalots nd employ muui1 kjni cuauiiurra jth0ndlnj out uftiursnt ojcenta soiult- j c iploy only meclianlco and defy conumtltlon hamilton sons or norwich ik wootwiotj bus uualph

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