titaaiistemiiaflbit o jj artrnt 3ttt fttaa oil wrely nw a lilu i tiiuuhday janmauv ar 1021 tiik afton i id- 1- 1 wf u i 1 hl i inn at ii- ii 1 i lllintf mill jlt4l l rli f tl r llilllrd i ll ila lalf i vdl i t criptiotn n v i i i he i t art i on 1 it- l ci ii ul uf u uoilii auvumlm hah ivan alt il lvr ilhtnu 1 t la iwr in- iu in 1 r i ml i m i ii te r liij- i r i 1 ilil rifc liinl j i u w u wciiomctil- i le lnrl c r i in i n l rr l i ii iniviii hi a lvr i- w il t m- i w ii i i led 111 i 1 w j cl ii 1 imluk kjlu i 1lllur tki miioni- i- kill ul u 1 1 t editorial secretary morrron undertook more than ho could accomplish when he presumed to dictate the details of the policy of premier drury government actons waterwork bylaw is to validated by n special act of iarlniniont tliii will givo bond hold ri added asnuruncc actoti bondn are gilt- edged it is a salutary condition of affairs for the couji try when the premier ofncurly all tho provinces of canada support prohihitoy legislation and favor uousmonsu ismfornxorcemcat ah forecasts of the region of tho house of com dions which is to open early next month agree that jt will bo one essentially devoted to tho tariff be fairies tho budget and the estimates legislation will be meagre it is encouraguighat evidences are already pouit inguo a revival of trade at tho annual meeting of tho furniture manufacturers of canada at kitchener last week the option was tr that ihuu v ro bright indication bf early revival of business tho board of tducatlon is taking up jn earnest tho matter or regular school attendance by all chit drcn in own of school age this is comiuendiblc accommodation and teachers are provided for all at public expense the law makes attendance imperii jfejivfc the farmers for prohibition thc farmers generally in all the provinces are strongly in- favor of prohibition at the convention of the united farmers of alberta at edmonton last 5 wofk request for moro strict enforcement of the temperance laws and a reiteration of tho stand of tho fautnors for total prohibition marked tho afternoon e session tho delegates pledged themselves to support ts tbq provincial authorities in thoir enforcement of tho w legislation votod last october m premier drury solid in ilalton i premier drurys broademngout policy which ho explained hero last friday evening has been dc nounced by the ufo executive headed by dicta tor j j morrison but he is in no immediate danger of recall it has been endorsed by his ufo and libor supporters in tho legislature and tho rank and file of his party in tho province will stand by him 6 marshall campbell ox president of tho halton farm- ft efv association is thus quoted on behalf of his lton constituents halton strongly upholds hon mr drury who has been with us timo aftev time a without making ono enemy that 1 am aware of but hs made friends without number something which cannot be said about mr morrison in thjs county milton champion making for world democracy one of the mo it effect ivo steps over tnkon u tin uro n democracy that i real and effective wo- tin action of the cunurd i incr which left i ivcrpbol for new york ofitlicr maiden trip last week for tho first luno in histwy a transatlantic liner sailed from fnglnnd for america with no distinction of class in its pnasciigors there ro no first second or third class bertha tho ajlmnin in described as a one clain boat all passengers having their own cabins and tho run of tho entire hip thu u uuruy true democracy tho outcome will bo regarded with keert interest if the plan is generally adopted much of tiio snobbery of pnt days will he eliminated and a mans real worth will not bo computed in dollars and cents new marriage iawa proposed that the legal ago of marriage in tho case of men bo raised from ih to 21 years and that the covcrn ment appoint a committee for tho purposo of corf mdcrtug and reporting upon the advisability of re binding the issue of 1icontes for tho marriage of the mentally defective and insane arc among tho rccom mcndations contained in a comprehensive interim report issued last week by tho public service com mission on tho subject of marriage licgiisch 1 ho question as to whether both parties should be re quired to take an oath similar to that lined in vjcw york slate to tho effect that they aro no suffering from any venereal diseavi is slatcdbyhccormn7s iion to be ono worthy of consideration by the logls laturo why good cillzerm itefuhe municipal poailionfl a st muryt citizen being askod tho other day why he didnt run for councillor said he didnt know whether his jreat grandfathor was a chicken thief or not and ho did not want to hnd out journal it n to bo the tendency whop a citlyeq is pro posed tor an onico in any municipality in which ho is given an opportunity to servo the community to sub ect him to all sorts of criticism anil to dclvo into tho characters of his progenitors for generations back that however is not tho primary rsnson for the hesitancy of interested and substantial citizens refusing to accept public otticc their refusal is gencrahy owingto tho faot that electors usually consider they arc contcntnttir f w they give a candidate tho benefit of their franchise and most independent pcoplo do not rohsh being put under this obligation then again it is a regrettable- fact that a cltken may spend years of his time in faithfully serving the people in a public capacity of tcq at a groat personal wen acq and eu denial and after all this lie is finally defeated in an election or allowed to retire without a word of g or thanks for his years of servloo is it to bo wondered that many citizens of standing decline to be placed in such a position business confidence in returning bu it is surely gratifying to the general public and especially to employees of manufacturing industries x 11 from all parts of canada coma reports on business conditions that are to some degree at least tvh encouraging confidence seems to he returning even where it is not said that an actual improvement- is noticeable and many business men say that they for a return of general activity by march or april at the latest even now from some centres corfle reports that wholesale and retail trade is in creasing in any case tho fact that there is a change r in sentiment coming about rs most noteworthy it lm been frequently contended that the present do- ilon was the result of scntlmea and not of any poverty or lack of money on the part of tho public st there is a good bitjn this and the fact that tho td public attitude is changing js on earnest of good things in the near future cautious buyers who waited in tho hope of lower prices and who are really st abort of many articles are even now going into tho market and buying from these will mako improbable ft sudden dip into hard times such as has been seen biq other parts of tho continent and will hasten a kcfotum of real good times t mating the man equally itesponsible legally a bill will come before tho session of the legis- vlature which opened this wcekj which must commend j itself to the members of parliament because of its e aim to place responsibility fairly whore it belongs tho new bill as drifted will make fathers of lllcgiti etiniata chudrcn jointly responsible for their support ftkja deputation of sociu workers called upon attorqoy ki general rancy last week to ernphastzo tjjc qeed on 5tbe ground of equity ip responsibility that nuclf a ft bjll should be enacted the principle underlying ther recommendation was to eliminate the double r standard of morality which leaves the burden of shearing for illegitimate children upon tho unfortunate xt mother or on tho public other recommendation kjemggestcd that it shall be tho duty of the state t initiate proceeatn gs looking lo waf ds1h6esmi str oient of tho paternity of every child of unmarried jp parents should tho case bo adjusted by private settlement or agreement theterns of such settlement or agreement rrfust be subject to the approval of the provincial ofilcial responsible and shall be subject to court repord that the child should he permitted use jwpt the fathers name such a law wi surely- bo egarded as eminently commendible too long in eed have men who havcbcen tho cause of tho down fai and ruin of young women cowardly shirked the responsibilities- thoir acts been permitted to go svscott free and oven allowed to eitor what is called ood aocjpty tho time hascomo whe the man kjsflouli bo forced to assume his just responsibilities felt ie is too contemptible to acknowledge and share jjkhem without legal aotion 1 league of nations a substitute for war in tho belief or hon n w kowell formerly pro sident of the privy council of tho dominion of canada and more lately one of tho canadian dele gates to the assembly of tho league bf nations at geneva as ho expressed that belief to the canadian club at tfow york last thursday night a cardinal principle of canadian policy is and should be as follows that canada associated with great britain and geographically with the united states the daugh ter of one and the sister of tho other and bound to both by tics of race of language and of common ideals should endeavor to assist in interpreting tho ono to tho other and in promoting that cordial un derstanding and whole hearted co operation so ur gently needed in view of the present critical world situation so that the men of our race in whatever land thoy may dwell and under whichever flag they live may march together to further those ideals of peace justice and ordered liberty for tho realization of which tho world waits and upon which tho future of our present civilization depends 1 do not bcliovo statesmanship is bankrupt or that olvilizationhas failed ho asserted given an honest desire among men and nations for a better way that better way can and will bo found after mvo weeks experience at geneva i have returned convinced fhat the league of nations is a most helpful and practical experiment tho most hopeful our humanity has yet tried for providing a substitute for war and fur saving civil zation from the collapse which threatens it unless a substitute can hfi found this statesmanlike prcs entatton of canadas relation with great britain and tho united states must impress many leaders of the three countries of tho far reaching influence of tho league of nations for the future well being of all countries j we want a knltnliln asaiit tor ovry mirenro- t rmianto i rilntrlt t to all our wall kn wn fruit ami ornamental tra hrutxi ffta aooo pa v exclusive tcnritory rights our nam y 1m valimblo unlr 1 rofctml cjitujltloii 600 acres op nur8erv established 40 years wrltn for itartloilam to asenpy i pa rtm rn t pelham nursery co toronto ontario tom rumley general blacksmith and woodworker lnmitniih anil tcr1clny our motto tldufllul nltttnuon to liorolihilik tmrt whnlm ant u r uto fnniu4 bloury ttow yohltll l oil ihihlnlchfj shops corner mill st w and park ave near the milu guelph business -collegetraining- f au mn ki r wlntf trrn irani january w lmv a latmlxr tilukxl for tuat lltltx imw t llt it off cuelph business college herald bid oualph onl a l douok prltv of the estate of emeline jane worden deceased tho oiolltorn of 1 iimllno jutia wor- unit lat of tlm viiiukm of lion wll hwtttw wuuw who illod ut tb olty of llvlla on or utmut thu sbtli day of mmtl a v 11130 nr rwulrkl on or i ffori thn ttilrto nth day of vohruary 1031 to iieinl by ot iiruiutld nr other- win inllvnf to thtr uuderatanod aoll- rltiii foi thn ail mln utirator a htatn- hinilt of thn 1 1- uorttuntm thn natur of tit mnrurlty of any hlil by tham imd ftiu imrtloiilarit of ttinlr uamv uddrthmoh nttd doarrli tloiim and notion in liriy further alvnti that immiwllutflly aftor tho aalil ihlr totinth duy r fohruary a o 1031 thu hal i admluutrutor will troc1 to lintrihut1 tho niihatm at thn an id oatata umoiik thu partlna nntltlal thereto and hn will iuit m rauwnltu for any clwlmu of whloh ho ahull hot tuivn int- fllvol ndtloo ut thn tlmo ant forth jfor mioli dlhtrlhiitlati wll 1 1am i wohimcn admlnutrator uy jl n vartnnr itolloltor sb x liquors last hesort a despatch from ftcgina says tho liquor forces will try to defy public opinion in the prairie provinces and secure a reprieve on a legwl technicality tho fcdoral law forbidding tho shipment of liquor into provinces which have voted ngeinstjraportation goes into effect on february but ft is reported that the right of parliament to enact such legislation will be chnlleuged in the courts even up to tho privy council the probability that theenrorcemenif tio acttwlll bo suspended while tfto legal nroccsscs are being par ried out is suggested says tio despatch suggested by whom if tie federal government should nit ay the operation of the act h woiild lout the will of tho majority in order to servo the intorcat of the liquor traffic the government would bo repudiating its own measure and its own interpretation of the com stitutton if it consented to wait on the laws delays a year or more might elapse before the privy coun cil gave its decision in tho meantimo seven of tjic nine pfdvtnces tsf thodomtnlon forontanoand new drunswjck will undoubtedly vote bone dry wuld be compelled against their will to put up with prcsept abuses there is nothing to prevent tho liquor people from taking the question to the courts with cynical indifference to popular sentiment but the government must not be permitted to play into their hands and tycgative tho recent plebiscite votes the suggestion that no province can rid itself of tho liquor traffic is so repugnant to common sense and ordinary justice that if it should be sanctioned by the highest tribunal of the empire the canadian pcoplo would insist ori ono of two things a nation wide prohibition law so that no issuo over inter- provinciay tradftcouiu arisetor a change in tho con stitution to permit tho exercise of provincial rights globe verily this old whiskey- outlaw dies hard kenney bros fall and wlnur boo la and rubbara lumbarmana heavy rubbar attd soeka haavy doou for all hm family good aaaortmant of ftna goods our prices will always commend our goods rpalrlno carefully personally and promptly atundad to rubbar hu specialty kenney bros main street acton qnt m i staked w wiku a iilumher makou u mutak ho olitirknittftui fur it wluna lawyer tnakea a mutaklt vn juet what iii wefnled becaiiko lie haa a ohntioe tqry ihn caa all over koaii whui a olrrenier makou a mlnlaki it n jitnl what he xpmited iratatiun clibnoeu urw ten o t n ut novnt inarned hlm trad a wlton a ouotnr mokox a mlntnko hu hurlem it when a juiik mukem a mutakn it imwnmeit th itw of tho land whet u irouchor mult on a mlntuku tiobutly known uio dlftcronvu wluiri an clntrirlun nxnkau a inlh take he blame it on lolucth n no imxty knowk what that in when an editor make n tnutake climfd nuhtl the unwelcome guest k neighbor knocked at tlm laay n n iloor ami told him f u toultlon he coulil set by koins after it tlm maid the man it uiineutu that cone tier at le effort will le in volvrnl oi yea wald the nellitnr you iii imwt mntiy hlorplofiw liltfhlx n 1 lollnomn day hut it la wnt i ay uril hulife for advancement llm an id the mn and who itfi yout i urn ouimrtuitit llml vou l ynuraelf opimirtuu 1 ut you look like kurd wrk to an i he auimmod thu il nf now biblical note avuatifut krullxh curuto round th nmttauirihnlwvuliortlllnr- i at laat it trtmiamti uo emtmrroas- liln that he left not lonjf ufterwarl ha ini t the dit to who aurceedod him well he aeked how did yoil not ii with the udlear oh very well indeed kuld the tlmr there in aafoty in iiumbeiu you kiftw lllleetir knl1 tho ex urtto 1 ly roiml ii in kxwlurf two new university degrees johliia ifokfllm ham entuhllhhnl u ttew nrlmnl of hvlrne wwil lu whlrh oiifera tlm lernem of lwk r of rul a i limit h and llarlielor if holeiloo it llyiflnne thn uruduatem iri thin inw tltui of fnlucatun will im irupnr1 to hull i ui thn health of u oommunlly hy mtudylnit uv imoullur hunltary nwnu 1 dm kin if uke of tireventlvu loea nit um well an by hnlpliuf to ntamii i nitldointcd theiklan he was looking for -taua- alory of the hhlrknr rauffht at hln own kama it wum n aotdlicr who muld leuac herkunt tnajor tituy i im tmnuitn i from oliliruli luradot i titii uknoatlfl iin i you bellevo lii the ten com it laientm i ho tit no i iloo t h i nut oven thn una uliout ueihiff the kuhlmthr no not her war at the time when the bllmhi in tho ioodon mtraet cant wore nrat tmlled down ti old lady xwumengor nhowod mim ourloalty anythlna hatriml to nam one u- lonttinir to the comnanyt aha aukeil aymituthotlcally of the oonluotoi 4a biaura wax the rotoy um all dona on account of tho wurt oh in thatoiut i thought probably noro thing- important imd ocourr4 close races all ft jluliwnn u u il4 hliiuti mi nu irlhlnuu w ro in lululuir in rtmln lacenovu of m irtln t cunlouia tim otoaeitt rare i ever haw wan a yacht rue ull thn i hkllnhoiiili in whuh lie f ih uat- hut hat ixteit re rwmtly lalnlol w n by thn hrtimuh f the uiut i f nlnt inrel lh tti tclilnnll won n whli h ii i run mtttnu by w i 1 v tl n jiubl of the hwilllikt oi j e palmer valuator and guide i lireturnl to aeuor iarmn in new ontario for any who dnnlrn to puroliaae i i ave n very i 1 1 mate ktiwlthlk f the heat lotalltlfm fort furmliib will nuo not nm aull r r any nih rtumon who ueulre die i mat i f huntlna of rnoolw deer anil other the spirit of the institution it is the wiao management the willingness to eervo the broad and liberal policy tho hearty cooperation which havo holped to moke tho morchanta bank tho choice of bo many corporation and bualneei nousos th mcrchants bank hudomcsmonlrul of canada acton ihuncif esubluhl 184 t h 3horey uui1 georgetown c w crandv m t- mens work shoes boys school shoes uavr um uxli uou t e girbons deal quality at loweet prloee new piiemieie arthurs block repairing i havo juat lunlallel a iew tuiwi r mm hlim roe ri alrlmr uitlufuutkiti tiuurantaeil mill street acton t e- gibbons beef by the quarter pflfctleu wishing to got beef by tho quarter call and rot our price wo aro kilting our owrrbcer which enables us to sell at lowest possible prlcca cash paid t6h buvtpjr i ggs andpoultky buy grgbn ground boljb make your hens lay w evans acton ont anmnibbnogimin judicial noticp to ceu toks and othepb mccoqida v crippb iltimmtit to u juitinnt f tho mil- iirnino court of ontlo mudo in n iuuno of mocoombu v orllpa dated nlivtmher so 1d30 nil mraoim havlnk or clulmlne t imva uny olulm aa creditor or othervalae on the eatabn of hamuel hydolinmllav r that of alvlm colomuti into of tlm vlllotfa of tloob- wnotl in the county of wellington duoonuofl who dim rhinsctivoyjon of nbout jiuiliery 17 18kb and january 30 1000 inoludlitk thobo hvlna or olnlmluir to hnvo any gttoeral or hpoclllo lien oharae or unoumbmnco on uuoh eat a lea or on any lart or ahure theiwof of lteront theroln and hnrtlfliilarly on viiihro lota id so and 81 tn tttoafc xiirtho tveatern ptvt aloii of tho uuld vllluov of iujouwimmj lire on or before iohruury 10 11h1 to aenil 1y pout iioimld tu ii n lfurmer kat bolloltor for the aald ilulntlft autou out tbelr chrlatlun ami aur- nuinfi nddiubhea and demorlptlona full hurtlohlnra of their rial ma utmit or enounihruifoea n atatetneiit of their o couiitit und of tho iintnro of the no nnrtty if nny bald by them or in default hereof they will be neremi- torlly exaludod from the benefit of tho aalljudsmant 10 very hiioii tiormui huldlmj any aonurlty la to iiroduo tho aunte ttpforo ino ut my chnmbort ho 1g dooslaa ntroot in uio olty of duoliih on tho euld day february id leal at the hour of 11 nojook in tho rorenoon bohik tho tlmo and plane appointed for mdjuiilautliur upon auoh obtnib vm kltjcston 1lil afaater ut juelph rented if0pbalot m 1bs0 ii n paltmtor acton 84 ttlalnflfta bolloltor a modern force in business advertising has established a new order of things in commerce it has become a mighty power in business progress a complex yet com prehensible transmitter of many parts for the distribution and selling of merchandise and service r its function la five fold v to onlldhton or educate to creatonew wants or to satisfy old ones to protect and foster icgltlmata enterprise to eutablsh a medium of understand ing between buyer and seller as a basis for mutual profit and advantage to pre scribe an economical prico and tho maintenance of n diced standard of quality none know bettor thun tho buying public how well these fuiictloun havo bocn fulfilled modern advertising has given uu an iuhikm into various manuracturliie processes tho producer has taken ustlte consumom iutojiis confidence and told us just how his mincemeat his lour lui clothing etc js made wo know why certain things should or should not be advertising has told us broadened our understanding and guided our judgment modern advertising has enabled u to unlock the treasure house of the worlds best music through the medium or the player piano and j the phono graph tho motor cur lias lengthened the huslncsi day und brought the granttcountryside to the cttyv door men shave in comfort in ton minutes hftfo they used to take twenty a magic hottio provides us with cold drinks with the weather at 10 degrees or gives us warm hovcrages when jack frost dips at 40 below modern advertising has elevated the btundard of business ethics it pro- tcctsihenibnnfboturer from unscrup competition and t consumer from baso imitation it conserves trade extends business and creates good will it enables tho corporation tho manufacturer or private individual on trial to take his case directly to tho public und to sccuro tho publics judgment on his policy or character based purely upon their respective merits i modern advertising has opened up now opportunities to the oppressed and poor of far off lands it has turned nn unceasing tide of immigration to now countries it has developed nations mid made tho name of tho now word a ftromise of better things among tho people of the old all this advertising has done and will continue to do it is tho over in sing influence for tho advancement lof tho many forces influencing human action creasing influence for tho advancement of mankind the moat potent indocd fiww business directory thob ariav m dm c m mcuill i- h c 1 idllnl uri1i i 11 v at a lluw muni r ihituh mu- oal aaaoofatl u t tr oliu vr 1 rl li i out tr j a mcnivln phyalolan and liiiruf o ofllm an i lt aldfliii c rn r ilowar avmiiiu and idltfln hlrol tho roall anno formnrly oooutl i y i m llan- ittnw n aotou out on e j nclbon phyalojan actoi onl will dll c f w noon thyalolan and quruaon mill ut gaorqalown lho ht legal no no ai i o no iia iialtoii nash taumek ma arriur bolloltor notary pulilla owivrr tennvman block acton onv moniuy to y oaw llouru 0 30 aid to c p m dr j m bell d 8y l- d b d ifonor flnutuato of tlrtinlo unlva alty tha lutnata anaatliatlo uaad u aatrad onloo at raaldonoa corrtnr alllt and irrwdarlok blrta misoellaneoub mafcniaae liccnbeb p moan luur marrlag lloanaaa 1rlvata offlo mo wllpnuaoa r- qulrwi laauad at rnaldomo in nvonlnc 1 frtatm laaaa onto anton oat francis nunan xoooiint ttooka of all kin in mado t order mrhnl inula of vory illp- tlon cajrofuliy liound iiuuul atly and promptly dona wyudkiam a trout ouololi onl over wllllutiih llor k j kertn lloanaad auotlnnar tror tho oountloa or iltn i wt ulnar- ton 1h1 and llunokln ant tho v city of uunlnh acton ontario bala may ho urrunieod by imul m at rtwldouoo at acton or ut thajbvo vraaa oihoo anton thn uaroury offl uuolph tho nowa llaoord iiniia or with w j gordon llarnoia makar ulluburar baloh mitruatl to it j korr ra oalvo attairlou ryom dato if uithi to data of aald i tut iour hiiiam with ina raaiaatua ftowoi avonua aotott thona it aoton call at toy lonanaa roy hindley auctioneer ijivw utooir ilkal lafltatia amd m11hciiani1h1u conaolldaud phona erlt4t t1 b r s acton j e clleevers book binder quabao st eaat ouath onl hooka and maualnm iwujui in uandaomo and tluluitantlul iovnj matnom lottarod in ol 1 on illbloa hymn booka and othor book all work promptly euted d alex n1ven ontario land aurvayor m civil engln- fiurvaya bubdlvlalona ilunu la- ttorta doaorlptlona luuopriuta ato crtlncataa for nurcluiaara and tnortyaaooa burvoya for atvhltwta llulldera ana uunlolual couuolui dralnaa4 itolmirta uallmntum ott malean building dou bt ouur pit phono 10ij on i consulting jfriglnecn ne a jamub co umiled e u proctor b a 8o managa so toronto bl toronto can jilrldsaa pav inontm xvutsrworka bowrnso hyuiomii timlnvfutom bohoout 1 uhllo llullu llouulnuu lfaotorloa atltltratlotm 1 ltliiitlou out- faaa uauafly paid out of tlo tnony wo mv our client nmwam tho old and itoliauo graiilto and matblo doalers wo aro lnanufoolurorii ll dlroot imiwrtora of all klnda of mnminxmtai and lloulatouo work w moll dlro to our ouatomorm at whylumaln urloaa thud wavlntt oucouatoaiaih 40 itr ooul wo 1iav tho bwt atndlahoca an 1 tha only tnoohanloa in tho lohlnlniv who can otxirata pnaumotlo toobi trotrly wo oan slvo rnfunnioua from iminlrorta of our ouatomr in toronto und othor ptaoom whoro othonfliuvti to huvo law aultaltt ordar tojiolkxl wa hayajujn ursoal nod ixmt atook of uranlta in tho ortilnlo or tnoru thun uuy tbroa denlora tn thn wwit wo nro loltl- mnt doalera and inuy no nant and do not unnoy or imiat oiiatuinora hjr aondlntf out ignorant awntnanltott tnjf ordora w am ploy unly tnoohatilfai and dory oomnotltloii hamilton sons oov korwnl w olwl mi quolpb s c astoria for infants and chlldrea in usa for over 30 years im l i ft