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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 10, 1924, p. 4

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the home or qjijp artntt 3flrrr jlrrbh the acton j thursday in ruli u1ii slil acl aaolatu 1 town fuljf i hfv ia publlasd try att at tlte free iraa u gliding n oniaitt tho aiitiaerlption r in advaoc pot tags u rsed additional lo draa id the united slate the data lo wlilrh subscription a art paid la indicate tba adthsaa ubal advertlsing atestanunl sdarti- uftli a cent pr lp a gala ntaiura lor first inaartion and j cents per linn for each aubas tjueat inacrlloji contract dlaplar tdverwa- lanl for jo inch or axarw per annum to csats pf inch aci inaartion advattlsamcata with on specific dlrccllona will ba low ted till forbid and charged accordingly i and editor telephones- edllorui and dowa oflct lualdroce ol ircaldaat actons reeve for the yvardenahlp now hat goo allmar m i p rcovo or oak villc tor n number of years has for lha present at least retired from municipal politico and has entered instead the larger and wider qcld of provincial poll tics it looks as if another george to wjt george barber who has been hoove of acton for a number of years would have a walk over for the wardcnshlp or the county for 1024 nr barber has had sufllcien experience in municipal matters to qualify him fdr discharging in an efficient manner the duties of thai honorabln and responsible position should his fellow members of the county council see rt ttrtlcct him thereto and wcjjavc no doubt they will others may be and no doub will be nominated for the office bur will if we mistake not gracefully rot ire in favor of mr barber mttton reformer thursday morning january 10 1024 editorial get the young men into training objections raised to young men entering the council will not as a rule stand analysis young men if they have tho necessary qualification are to be encouraged to enter public life they are usually better posted on affairs than many of their elders and as far as experience goes they are on an equal footing with inexperienced men many years their seniors no more objection can bo raised to young men today than could be done more than a century ago when the younger put became premier of eng land at the ago of 26 alliston herald national railway revenues and surpluses the statement for last month of operating re sults issued by the canadian national railways shows 4581318 net earnings an increase of 135 per cent over the net for november of last year given reasonable good luck and the wholehearted support of all classes of the dominions citizens sir henry tbonlton president of the canadian national rail ways believes that by the end of three years the revenue of canadas publicly owned railroads will have advanced to the point where the system will no longer be a burden on the pocket of the taxpayer following up tho retirement of sir lomer gouin and the temporary withdrawal of rt hon w s fielding through hi health from the dominion cab mot it is rumored that hon t a crcrar and premier charles dunning of saskatchewan will be offered portfolios both arc able and popular statesmen toronto people vote the wet candidate out by ten to one col cnrnc one of the three mayoralty candi dates in toronto last week eanftn his election card if elected i will go to the parliament at queens park with a mandate to have tho ontario temper ance act wiped out and a saner law passed the election proved jhat 4370 toronto peoplo wcro will ing to entrust the colonel with such a mandate at the same time 44089 peoplo of that city gave their franchisor to wesley w hiltx who was elected mayor and who is an out andout supporter of the ontario temperance act an influential ontario weekly for fortyfive years the forest frcp press has been an important factor m disseminating the news in that town and community during nearly the whole of that time h j pcttyptece has been its dir ecting genius he has worked for the best interests of his constituency through the columns at his com mand- that he has been popular is borne out in the fact that he has been their representative in tho municipal council ho county council tho provin cial legislature end other positions of trust and re sponsibility the acton free press wishes its eon temporary the forest free press continued pros perity u the low price of wheat the agricultural depression which has existed for several years is felt mosf keenly by the wheat grow crs at least the price of wheat is tnore depressod than that of any other of tho principal farm products it is commonly believed that the low price is due in part to the fact that the best customers of canada and tho united states on the other side of the at lantic beforo the war now have little or no money with which to purchase wheat or any other product grown outside their own country this view is prob ably correct then there is tho added fact of our constantly increasing area of wheat sown lands which ore year after year producing a larger volume of wheat which must be sold at prices offered or we would soon accumulate large quantities tngraneries and elevators this would eventually force prices to even a lower level neighborhood news town and country oakville lo dr dougall wax chairman i nation moating tho night tho u candidate expreused tliom niunlel solve- mr james uodcrmult loft uu hun iuy lust lo a pond tho winter at los amain california mr ooo ford of chicago has ii it vlattor for a few dtrys with brother j is ford tim tux t oil no lor received 03g 00 for poll lux last year the various licensed institution in town al ft 61a into tho town treas ury during 1923 tho revenues from ol metric light liuit yar aggregated 47 141 72 and from iltorworka ayitam 110 490 63 wai dorlv burlington mr editorial notes its quite evident that colonel curne has not read the signs of the times aright orj the question of the ontario temperance act guelph mercury the new postal treaty with the irish free state came into effect the first of the year the chief feature ot the treaty is the provision for direct money order exchange between ireland and canada mr asqulth and mr ramsay macdonald have been discussing the constitutional questions arising out of the troublesome situation created by the re cent british election this is manifestly a time for getting together in order to solve a new and difficult problem according to a recent official compilation it is found that out of ovcry 100 peoplo in canada si live on farms tho 70000 farms in canada repre sent a grots worth of 700000000 or aboutsloooo per farm and produce an annuel revenue of nearly 1500000 an average income per farm of 2000 yearly a buplpcr wheat crop in western canada an im proved market abroad for our products and steadi ness in trade conditions at home were the moatfavor- able factors in the year just closed as a result the outlook for the now year la quite enoouraging says one of our leading financiers in his annual review of business conditions the post offlao department has made one conces sion to the demands of the rural mail contractors giving them the new years holiday- until some sec tion of tho public served ion the routes complain about it acton carriers greatly enjoyed tho holiday last week the first ever granted since they com menced their duties tho year d23 has seen canada well sorved by her producers and workers both agricultural and in dustrial the gross business of tho country has largely increased pn whllo the not return of activi ties whose production have suffered from deflation in advance of others arc still unsatisfactory general conditions have been improved by the years work a waterworks commission for acud the letter of taxpayer in another column gives further evidence than has heretofore appeared ni theao columns that our waterworks system should be placed under the administration and supervision of a competent commission no committee of the council having so many other duties requiring jhcir atten tion can give proper supervision to the numerous important details necessary to bo supervised if competent and satisfactory operation of our water works system is to be installed and maintained no superintendent of tho system can be expected to properly supervise plumbing installations and con nections when ho is loaded up with tho important duties of making tho assessment preparing the as sessment roll collecting the taxes levied looking after poll taxes and dog taxes as well as other necessary municipal work it 1e greatly to his credit that he is able to accomplish so satisfactorily the many duties thrust upon him a commission of two competent business men and a representative of the council would give their undivided attontion to the waterworks system and all matters connected with it thy would formulate and enforce an adequate plumbing by law and employ a competent inspector experienced in all plumbing dotails and the installa tion of waterworks services a small fee for permit to instal waterworks and plumbing connections- such as wo now have in the matter of building permits and electric wiring inst ton would pay all costs for this inspection our cltltcns would then feel more satisfied and comfortablo from several stand points 1st waterworks installations would be made ujidcr proper specifications covered in a plumbing bylaw 2nd good sanitary conditions waild be en forced and 3rd tho financial revenues and expendi tures would have specific attention by a commission charged with and responsible especially for this most importaat and costly of alt our municipal utilities taxpayer has certainly done this town and com m unity a real service in calling attention to very un sanitsry and dangerous soil pipe connections ho refers to in bit letter is prohibition a failure dry united states is popularly supposed over hero to bo a land flowing with beer and strong liquor but this is what united states prohibition commissioner haynes says about the years work nationally the progress has been nothing short of marvollous there is but little open and aboveboard drlukikng anywhere farmers sun fifteen hundred manufacturers and othertcadjng business men and university officials were asked re cently their view on the value of prohibition of these replies 08 0 per cent favored prohibition in one form or another about eightyfive per cent were overwhelmingly in favor of the present laws aid their rigid enforcement thero was not a single advocate of the saloon ii nd mrs paul manor loft i not week fur arnnrlor quebec on a tnonth e vacation tho annual mooting- of the ilurllug- ton horticultural tioelety will ho held on tuesday january is tho unnuul moot in of tho nslion woluctlon booloty will be hold in the ilihtla library on m mday january 31 ut j o oi oik ulu mubl hunt from cleveland ohio miss hen trice itobb from lon ilon onl utid mu ci art rut hobo from btu alino de llellevue quobou worn holiday visitor with mlaa u kurd locust rtreel during the weak councillor 13 w vanscrlvor had tho misfortune to rooalva a nasty fall whiu inir somo wiring at the nicholson lumbar co plant on wednesday laat tho luddor on which he wu atandlna lipped and he fall a dutance or about twenty foot injuring hla ahouldor and rocolvlntf a burl halting up claotto 1 milton hov hoborti haddow of toronto prone hdd hero laml sunday at knox church whore ha wu paator in tho bom mr j 1 liar tr man of tlmmln upont now yoara here at the home of hu father inluw mr 0 a henutreet- tho o if a intermediate gome oiikvllle v milton moheduled to have boon pluyotl at the arena on wdne- dny oven inn wni postponed oa there wat no loo for it tho annual meetlnfff the milton horticultural society will be held at the homo of mrs kill thla thursday evening pr carl martin underwent an opor- lon for appendicitis at the toronto oeneral hospital last sunday it was performed under the moat favorable circumstances and it la hoped that he will be homo very soon last thursday being the roast of ht john the evangelist there was a joint lnslnllatlon at the mason lo hail here of bl clair lodge no 136 muton and campbell lodge no 001 campbell- vllle the bothering uf masons at this historical event was one of the largest in the history of the society here champion on letting thinqb itakle tin limn to resont un injury an injtuillro or n ntlght is win n it in of fmrri mnny pooplo limit rudlinma unil wit in limiting with wiinh imp tinunt nouauii hut lliny do nut lack hnimlllvo ncau in feeling them unit hut thry failed to glvo eftcrllvn xpr i nloii to thnlr footings ut tho pr a r tlrtio ir rltntis tliulr wound tin unt llkily than to ormipy their iuiiwih with rt rots nt nor having xnld or done thu or hint n m willi plans for ntttnif evnn fur making llio oftvndlim m i son smart fur his unklndnoas lurlshhik 111 h ii i urposn in always unproflliibli h s mirn results in i rodm itnf tin lonuiil for opportunity usually i rankling- snnsi- of injury hiiiim hh lint mx of iixpresslon in mini unworthy or undlifninnd outburst ft on u or that tho writer ufttti iittitlnliitf the pompiitlvo thnt tho it so of tlm brlns would llkn to roiill if ii person has a pant urli vutu n to whli ii hit failed tci rein t ns propipily ns ht should lmv r n f ii hi b jt course is to ulvt tho orfondor un opl port unity voluntiully to muko nniondr vury of i on trin atfoiimo wus iinlnuii tlouul hij reuutt or iiwkwunl or in i iras bihnvlor ratjior thun of dolllmrati utiklniliiohs sometlmus nvn when it wan imopdod it wits caiisfd by n hnst mpuuo aftorwiirds narfttod in sin jnalnnoi s ho silbsnguonc bunrjng of tho person will show itlmr lincon srlousidhm or ronlrlllon and it should roqutr n nxlnpllonnl digrno of mug nunltnlty o forgive nnd forjjot a wrong tint w is nevor inlondod or that thorn wiih iiftvrwnrils u doslro to ntono fur of i obi i if tin injury wum tourl dolihii kit nnd thro is no doslre shown i rwnr 1 to mnko ntm n is persona dljihity must dlotuto un utord nt tltudo towards tliu offundlr but iwr sonal dltiilty is nlwuys inromjintlhl with ii wish to oven the uccouut and a enrch for methods of dulnu it thiihii persons who iirleh uriov- icos would njwnys do bctti r to iru for tin ir iiffertlons to some m worths mid responsive object a qood honae btory tho mldlund arus ius tills a atrango thing huppuued in nectlon with lh urn thnl ilnalroyo 1 tho framo hull iiiiki holilnd un luynan illork on king hti net monday morn hit lit burrows hud till ofneos uml living rooms d nooy of tin ma in building tlio hour i nd i i loads a front to tho 1 ack y out ho liiul it husod soiim wuston bou sliel lx side dlrtictly utros ou fire hllp up ll k will which who good society erin mr 1 lewis left for brampton last wook where he has taken a position with mr jos ajsle mr und mrs harry 9rankum of harris ton spent new years with mr and mrs w hull kv v k hedden of welund visit ed wlh friends in town laat week mrs and mlaa sheelay apnt the holidays with friends in london dr and mrs frank of plcton spent new years with mr and miss prank mr and mrs f arsoott spent new year s with the formers farther lu wttlkerlon mr lldy orandati and miss icva crandall of tllsonburg spent a few days last week with i lev j aqullu evarim mrs molaren and miss hope of liejfountain have gone to toronto miss hope having enrolled as a studont at the margaret eaton school of ex pression and dramatic art mr clifford and miss plslo thom son have gone to take a course in the uuslneas college at owen bound miss alice mlllo hulsburg left tuesday night to resume her studies in normal ot north bay mr harry willis very ably conduc ed the service in the baptist church on sunday he left last week for toronto to resume his studies at mo- master university after spending tho holidays with hie parents mr and mrs j wu1u erin township reports a very clean bill of health for 1b2s there being but 3 deaths lu an estimated population f 3400 ulrtha 61 number of infant death under one year 6 death rate- par 1 000 of population 14 6 only eight cases of communicable diseases were noted in the surly hours of thursday de cember s7th he bank barn season u crops three horaes fifteen head of cattle poultry etc the property of mr george itosxell lot 1 con 8 fyrln township was totally destroyed by rlre mr iloexell was awakened from his sleep bythe roar of the fire and when he saw the firs the roof of the barn was falling in the cause of the fire is a mystery and the loss la considerable being partly oovervd by insurance advocate georgetown an important change jup put into oftcat in tho post offlco department 5 n connection with the money order system nnd provides for a new form of mono order which will do nway with the advice notice so long aource of inconvenience to those receiving money orders tho new form may be transmitted as quickly as express money orders it bears a slip with tho amount stamped upon it whluh cannot bo raised by persons wishing to perpetrate fraud tho total trade of canada for the eight months ending november 1023 is up l7584506ef in com parison with the corresponding eight months qf the previous year total trade for november is up nearly three millions j as compared with november of last year total trade for the eight months was 1023 1314001034 1022 1138248300 for the month of november alone ft was 21 080427 in 1023 and 203000233 in 1022 during the eight months perio4bolmnrpott8 and exports are higher exports showing an increase of 70 millions and imports an increaw ot 106 miluoaa tin r in r rtpun it in ponflhlo to chixi souluti t from the ui istocruts of ii guugu oi to conaort with tlio dnnl of tin slums thoro is n snylnif tlm nt i t that ono is known bj company ho kovps titid this is novor trimr tlm ii ill tlm enso of our word companions you mny not nid it ousy to v nofohif to tho iirmrcmtid olrclnv r f human soclnty but you tun keep tin heat of company whr your spent li u tti i ft tllf ordu ulnar slnng swornly alom youi word companions from tlio ioclt ty ten commandments 1 hniidlo tho hardest job first each day puny onou aro n plmimuro don t b ufrnhl of critloium crltlclso yourself often 3 ho tlud and rejoice in thn othor fellows success study his methods don t be tnlsuud by dislikes acid rutnd the nnost fabrics do enthuslustlo it is contug- loua 8 do not have the notion that sue iss moans simply monoy making 7 lie fair and do nt i oust oiin docont aot every day in wvory your h honor the chief thoro must lw u lioud to everything lluvii confldonco nnd make your self it lo hurrnonlxo your work let sun shine radiate and pnimtratn waited judges opinion in u curtain case wher the charge was tho theft of a wutch tho ovldonrt s confllotlng an the jury rutlrad the judgo obsarvod that ho would lx glnd to help in adjusting any dltncul tins that might pmaoiit themselves to i minds of the jury ilcluvoii jurors filod out uf the box ho onu who remained worn an ex- tiri aslnn of extreme perplexity ob serving hln hesitation the judgo said woul 1 you llko to usk tnn a ques tion t yos my lord replied tho juror eugnrly id b vary glud if you 1 tell mo whether the prisoner really ntolo the watth lr bi tni ii iii lift tlltll pui m ago from frotiu hi 11 slllllll jtitruy bnlldl o yurd from tin down tlio stuirwi llhriralod might have tlio iuiiilo to os upo if it worn posulltlu tliu only lug to bo ii dnah for tlio lum pust tho burning bylldlima after lotting tho hurso loosrf lturrows startoil hank up tint stair u imikt pro uratlous o rauva should tho flu i n os roitch tho twln building nnd to his umusomont ho found tlic hornu following him and it uirtilit its wiiy right up the slulrway into u tm k kltclu n wlmro it romuli in safety until tho ur was over tin i rohlom f setting uniina down tho stulr which was fulrly stoop onu appcurnd u nioru difficult one linn thn iniiig up proctss und 7jr iiurrows tliouifht in would hack th hi ast down uml inking u tlrni hold if the bailor ho jirotoi dod but tin bailor hrok nhd tho iinbnul ft 1j back wards down it n or twelve stops to tho bottom without receiving unyvery m voro injurlis atlnr that who sill u horse uisil i got senst the value of books looks uprostnt tho best uioubih study uml oxptrlonce of hundreds of years iiy tholr uht w obtain now vlswsgjjseti ihinss from now iingloo uoqulre kikiwitdue thai it litis taken uonerutlons of pooplo o ptrftct jloos urn our bout coinpunlons thoy umuio or instruct us w may oloct they talk when we an in u mood to listen to tliom their mom preuonco in a room on tho llbrury tubln or in thu bookcasn lou is prostluo to us u silent rotom ino idatlon it our uuoats and tho liitluonco thoy vxort upon our llvis our tliougiitw uml our lonvursatlons is momotlilug not to bo obtained lu any othir way wo nmy truvul lu foreign lands visit pot out it to uml primus have tho most harrowing junglo ail- vonturos or rovul hi tho spji ndors of world truvu ull within uu hour and without leaving our umfortabln arm chulr not only may w onjoy tlloso things hut frlnnds may unjoy them with us for there lu u book for evry indivldu- ullty for evory tusto y may the expen diture of so utile of a hook bring su much pit asurn to i when we huvo r i tlio price b big returns or so o many ixtopio7 mil n book we havt iot destroytd or t xhauutml it it may paused on lo unother and still others t is hot ilku the food wo tat tho lothos wo wnar or the many pli u uy and whit h aro consumed mr onjoymunt of thorn mccluro s no practicing on him hov dr lyng jr tolls a story ou lilmuolf which has some point in it to thoss who urn minor to pronch be foro thoy aro rvudy whllo utudylu ln virginia uu wus lu thu habit of holding horvlcti ut a uuluhborlng chapel a frlniidly old darkey used lo pass his church and trud a ml in h- yond to a mt thodlst moating house when askud why he did not no to hoar massa tyng ho mail this shrewd toply ah ho tlon t catch lis nig gor lottlu ilu utuduuts prat loo on mo persevere with a smile do not tiiako thn mistake of think ing that purultttoiicy must ho grim thoro are noma ptoplte whoso perse unco is un unlomn and droury that it vh rathor dluhourtonlng to livo with u if it win in hit nd liuirn to utlck not gloomily but with a sniihr lt rnovtirn mi if you aaw vlotory on ahtad and its if tlio vision riled your hourt with jubilation if gloomy per- alstnqcy uccoinpllslieu southlng worth while that which is sunny and hope ful does vuutly morn a jolly qame v i this kumo you must chose n had r from the players who have to sli in i tlnh tho loadnr then star la ibo guilio und says i wont io a circus und i saw an nlophant tho next player uontlnuos i went lo a circus und 1 saw uu elophant und u tiger rhoti the third must ruiyi what the nrsl add set ond said ufdliir the name of u third un i ma i thai w seen st tin i lr us and so tho um k ea in tlm louder must see to it iut ull the nluytrs in ihotr turn say xn ily whsi tho players lefore said just addlnu tin ir own animal when a lnyr tun m i r moniher the other uiilmula nam i ir think of an animal ho fulls out i ho pluyur who remembers tho animal ituini d is in tho gams rlsht to thu lusl und thus wins thu gume fertilizinq an hi farmor in tho dead i nd m him i inland was asked ike other lay ir infused fnrtlllzers on hta lund mo lio replied no thufb aln t lothlng llko dung good fa m dung ah you re wrong there was re uruotl tho tlmo is coming whm ou un curry tho fort i uxor for an iro in onn of ydur walstoat pockela muyhup it la he repllo 1 and iii ti uhl lp curry the crop in t nth i t ksl im thinking a plalfc talk it i ho roltoralod too ofloi tlmt real success is not u matter o uruft hut ono of sjrlnd to jttllovt worthwhile success i young man or woman muat have cer tain ussol not material assets alone but tishots of character and among the most important of these are ambllloi industry imagination personality and thrift there is no easy road or short out to success it means constant work uipl saving and roajut naerinces it s roally worth them all through tho ultimuto feeling of accomplishment and tho lusting happiness which rightly lisnd brines to its poasosaor new lamp burns 94 per cent air bests el so trio or qsa a tiew oil lamp that gives an amax- lligly brilliant soft white light even ht tlor than ans or electricity has been testi 1 by the u a government and 35 loudlng universities and found to i mi suptrior to 10 ordinary ull lamps it bums without odor smoke or noise no pumping up is simple clean nnfo hums 94 air and common unrosono coal oil the inventor v n johnson z4s crulg ht w montreal is ottering to stmd a lamp on 10 days fltee trial even to live one free to the first f in each locality who will help him introduce it write him today for full particulars also ask him to ox plain how you can get the axency and without experience or money mak 260 to ic0o per month notice to creditors in iheestst of mary ritchie deceased tin rrrdltoru of mary itltchle lata f tin llhiko of acton lu thu county f hit in inurrjod woman who tlletl n til ul mt thu eighth day uf october l 1 1 03 j und ull persons having lulmu iiifulnst her estate aru repaired n or hofnru the fourth day of ebru- ry a d 1924 to send iiy loat pro- pultl or otherwise deliver to the under- slgih d uollrltor for the administrator of tin ottiuto of the said mary ilitchle thuh full names addresses and des- rlptlous full iartlouutrs of their nliiliiiu uml the nature of the securt- if uny held by them on und after the said fourth day of kt hnnr the said administrator will toi i to distribute the asaots of the i txiuto among the parties entitled thoitto und ho hereby gives notice that ho will not be responsible thereattar any lulm or claims of which hn huii not rvct ivud notlca at the time cod for such distribution dutd this third day of january a 1024 oloitab 1iiiiam 1utciiik administrator if n vartnor acton ontario his bo licit or the special audit made by clark houston a co chartered accountants toronto shows a net bank overdraft on december 1 of 6 157 01 at the nomination meeting council lor arnold impressed the necessity that alt back taxes should be paid or aot would be tukaii to collect same sot ratepayers who do pay their taxes tlms should not be penalised the special audit showed 1 bts 31 of 1823 taxes not collected and 19141 vl 1b23 the omcerri of credit lodge no 31d a v a a u were installed on bt john night a follows dro hugh dickie www lira btm kirk i i- m uro a narrinatan b w liro w lung jf v uru t u greenwood chuplhlu w i iro ss w colo treas urtt vf liro geo ord secretary w hro a u caatall orsanlsi liro t t nello a d uro w lawson j d hro j t cameron i o v w wtix h y barrnclugh d c llrxj w 11 dllly b b dro itev 1altbraon j h uro t tiorymgeour tylar v w hro l grant and uro h h alluuns auditors mr und mrs u w king of toronto spent last week at mr it i creel- tnans miss mokouua of hamilton spent tits webkeud at dr oullop s mrs y w llt- of vancouver 1 c visited relatives in town during tbs week col and mrs kiallantlne uf hamil ton n y spent the holidays in town mis mary bemple df owen sound is visiting her sister mrs dr uoss the aiuiuh1 meeting of the horticul tural botlloty will be held in the audl- torlum of the 1ubllo library on trrlday january h a very pleasant event took place at the uaptlst bunday school entertain tnent when the membsrs of the young ludbts cluss p resell tod their t each of dr v h watson wlthws handsome clock and a riashllghl lu appreciation of his helpful instruction during tho year ths sympathy of many frlsnds is ex tended to mr and mrs harry staple ton in their sad bereavement by ths death of their beloved kon claronou following an operation for appendicitis tigroid the new wlo sedan in tho now fordor sedan the wellknown ford sturdiness dependability and economy have been combined with a degreo ol convenience and refinement tliut mukcti this the most remarkable closed car value ever ohercd the front a at in thib new model is of tho lullwidth stationary type four doorb aro provided affording easy access to front or rear from either side upholstery and appointments are of a quality and complete ness hitherto obtainable only m cam of much higher price you are cordially invited to inspect this remarkable now car at the nearest ford dealers showroom new ford prices cour 665 fordor godun 4895 touring gil- ms lluialwut 105 i ruck sm95 lii i a i voru oituilu cowmownt tum nlrc all fott nuuliili hiaulniulitalnej through lha horj weekly putchaae plan acton cars trucks tractors- h a coxe ontario fofto moto company of canada limitkd fordj ontakic v business directory dr j a mcniven physlolsn and surgeon office and itesldetue corner i tower avenue and iclgln street piionk bb dk e j nelson iruicm itinc hiitrict aeton ontario dr w s laird oir ooklph ko woolwich htrcol kye kar nose and throat legal phone no 33 p ih tu harold nash farmer m a dsrrlatar bolloitor notary publla cenvaysnosr eto perrymafijtock acton ont- monby lent on moiitoaoeb hours 9 jo m lo 6 pm haturdays 13 oo o dock h g meik oarrlatsr sollortor notary public georgetown ont dental dr j- m bell d d s l d 3 dentist honor graduate of toronto unlver- offloe 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