Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 22, 1923, p. 4

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1 r i lit 1 tilkjujjlltof oilje artnn jffrrp irrb0 sclnicd tjb wrcklbs oi uiu tliu uilt slll arlon ootailo tfc subscript pries la tor per year in ulnuce lylfss u clurscd klltroiml to wievai in lhijniud stal tho dais to which aubacriplitms r osul la indicated do the addreaf ubel advertising rates tt- ana ufa t advert tnaoti 10 ccnta pr una agaij bittun lor fiiat tnacrtbori and j crnl per line lor each auba qucai insertion contract diaplar advcrtlaa- bocnta or 50 locliaa o jnora per annum i4 cceta adwart par inch each i wartiamenta with- telethon es- edliorlal ami bualnaaa ottcs haiidcocs oi iraaidcal thursday morning november 22 1023 editorial the home folks honored them the farmer sun points out that with ope ex ception all the premiers who were taking part in the imperial conference are natives of the dominions which they represent mr baldwins parents were english mr cosgraves irish while general smuts is a native of capo colony mrwiluamwrjeiiw born in newfoundland mr mackenzie king hails from kitchener ontario and mr stanley bruce comes from melbourne tho one exception is new zealands spokesman mr massey who was born at limavady in county derry and emigrated as a young roan cultivating the community spirit a former resident now and for many years past an active citizen of toronto in referring to our com munity activities says these community affairs you are having in acton jubilee celebration halloween carnival memorial armistice day services etc are splendid and i can see are incorporating the real community spirit splendid foundations for real church union and civic cooperation are being laid such things could not well have happened even had they been suggested twenty years ago i cant imag ine anything any more healthy in the life of a town like acton do all you can to keep commendlble com munity affairs raovmg thats the thing we cannot promote in a city t municipal nominations next monday i acton was so well pleased with the early date or the municipal elections last year that the plan is to be continued by this method the worry is put of the way before the christmas holiday rush is on the nominations this year will bo held next monday it is high time the matter of the personnel of next years council was discussed who will bo oar rcovo for 1924 who will be our councillors perchance the rank and hie of the ratepayers are satisfied to have tho present reeve and council remain in office perhaps it is felt b some that changes are desirable in ufl event these matters must be considered and settled within the next three d4ys few ratepayers realize this all interested in good intelligent economical and experienced ad ministration of actons municipal affairs should at once prepare to take their fair share of responsibility in endeavoring to secure the best possible council for acton for 1024 the longdebated question of adequato caro of fairviow cemetery is very likely to be an issue in the election inasmuch as the council has neglected to take this vital matter up in earnest acton wants and feels that she needs a plan for perpetual care put into successful effect there all jupiring for membership in next years council should attend the nominations next monday prepared to express themselves on this question tho matter df a waterworks commission is likely to be another issue let there bo free and intelligent discussion an these and other relevant questions reducing the county rate jho suggestion of the frlu press to reduce the county rate for the year by the amount of the error in the provincial highways account would bo a good one if tho 10000 had really been levied pro rata on tho halton municipalities but tt wad not the de- bentycs tor road expenditure 00000 were not put oti the market the bylaw providing for thejr issue was repealed on tho 1th inst and a new one passed for the issue of debentures for 78600 reduction of mora- than the amount of the highway departments overcharge milton champion thai course will eventually bring about the results desired and the municipalities will get duo credit for their respective shares in tho amount overcharged reftson for the high price of coal tho boston companion scores tho wholesale cool dealers right roundly for the exorbitant profits they are taking out of the people the companion says it is interesting to learn from the report of tho coal commission that there isno evidence to connect tho high price of coal with exorbitant profits on the part of the retailer but tho commission does not give the wholesaler so clean a bill it finds that the wholesalers now take two or thucc times the profit on every ton of coal that they took before the war moreover tho commission fays that there are altogether too many wholesalers and that it is often the custom to pass a ton of coal through three or four hands between the mines and the retailer each handler of course taking his separate profit on the way such abusas are especially common when there is a real deficiency in the supply of coal but they are altogether too common at all times trade and betting cautious is trade in canada at tho present moptcnt this is tho experience of virtually all mer chants and business leaders there is a spirit of deep confidence abroad in spite of trade disasters and lpascs but at the same fime thc necessity for calm and cautious trading is recognized money is cir culating well but not so freely that wasteful customs dan be tolerated one would think however thst the mint was turning it out as thoy do marks in germany by a press report in a recent paper in toronto the fall meets of dufferin and woodbine race tracks recently concluded according to tho provincial government figures the woodbine wagering this fall totalled j 003 202 the year before it was 301 1661 at tho duffefm track this year there were 2123004 wagered an increase the total wagering at tho two race meets last mpntli was 5120350 one would never iniaginc from these figures that coal was 10 per ton that many were out of work and findiqg it extremely difficult to live or that tho land was doing its level beat to get backto something akin to normal conditions after foup years of the most desperate and costly warfare ever known money for legiti mate trading is cautious but for race track gambling there soems to be a mine of gold available somewhere canadian baptist the above refers only to the fall race meets during tho spring and fall meetings fn ontario patrons of various race tracks wagered tho sum of 35800134 through pari cnutuels so- cording to tho report of j t white k c solicitor to tho ontario treasury which was msdo public rcwifayby honyrrrprtcc- province treasurer whatever allies do will satkfy united stales it is unique in the history of nations for a leading power to so unqualifiedly agree to whatever conclu sions may be arrived at by its allies without engaging in the conference as is indicated by the above ex pression from the united states the subject under advisement is the proposed plan of the xkaiser to reestablish a monarchist government in germany whatever the allied governments may see fit to do under the terms of the treaty of versailles to pre vent the former german kaiser from setting up a monarch government in germany would meet with the favor of the united states government ifwas indicated at tho white house one of the reasons the united states went into the world war it was stated by a white house spokesman was to drive tho kaiser from power and prevent the things he was attempting to do the treaty of versailles it was stated was intended among other things to prevent a recurrenceof such events and the allied governments party to the treaty presumably are attempting this when suggestions are made of the enforcement of its punitive measures whatever they may do in carrying out its provisions therefore would havo the sympathy of the united states gov ernment little billy ho wna what thay rait in tho won blua hnrso but what others rail roan says mr hluniey washburn deacrlblnr uttlo hilly in trail trappora and tondnrfeel small and anfl u too many chances the country is face to face with a serious problem there are too many chances being taken and too many people being injured because of the chance- taking habit the motorist who habitually takes chances is reasonably sure to bo involved ultimately in an accident the saroo general rule applies to the pedestrian the worker in industry who has not time or thinks he has not time to bo careful is hast ening the day of his injury and the employer who prefers to take a chance rather than provide safe guards for his dangerous machinery is inviting injury to his men and increased compensation costs for himself and other employers in his class too many chances are being taken in a country that needs to conservo all its forces but more particularlyfhe lives of its citizens there is a saying that the chancetaker is the accidentmaker and this has been abundantly proven by the history of accidents in industry in this country on the other hand there is a record of a foreman in a wire plant in hamilton showing sixty years of service with never an accident to himself nor a serious accident t6 anyone in his department the reason ho advances is being care ful it sounds simple but sometimes it is a most difficult role to play the toll of accidents in and out of industry however quite justifies more atten tion to care and caution and tho curbing of tho takoachance spirit editorial notes already tho councillors are telling what they will do if reelected to tho council next year but they havent yet told why they didnt do it this year- sudbury star tho same can be applied in mostly all towns j reposing among tho wreaths on the cenotaph in london england on armistice day was one made of richly colored autumn maple leaves from ontario it bears the inscription canada novor forgets it was sent to england in good time in advance so as to have place on the cenotaph at l conference of state governors at west baden indians the other day a memorial to the president asking for a determined attempt to put teeth 0to the enforcement of prohibition and pledg ing their suppopt in any effort to make prohibition more effective everywhere was passed only two governors were out of sympathy with the memorial tho pembroke standard is of tho opinion that if towns consider government by a commission in stead of by a council it would be better for tho towns measurably that may bo quita trtlo few places however would like to havo their councils obliterat ed but acton would bo much benefitted if the waterworks and cemetery were put under the ad ministration of commissions people have always paid a good price for tho advice of lawyers physicians dentists engineers and others of tho various professions because they usual ly sought it under the stress of necessity and at a time when they needed tt and ria to have it no matter what the cost but tho advice of the banker the recognized expert in all things pertaining to finance business and investments and which is useful and valuable at all times has been too frequently never thought of or asked for port colborne citizen ky with rhli sort llttlo pink noio that wan qvor in sourch uf recognition u marl a of anlftllne fur a lillof mar or evoh u plfco of becon tin won tho friend of all that ho mm on tho trail ho knnw mora than tho iiacker himself if there was a way uttlo billy would find it and s across with tho least poaalbla wattlnk if it wmm a job ror awlmmtnjr turn ullly in flrot and ho would laad th real of tho iiack train to tho imat takeorr and to tho beat fotllnk- plaio if hla pack bo t ha rod him kt looaa ho novor kicked up a muj uko tho other horaea ho wroujd top abort in tho trail and atand for an hour if pood be until aoma ono cuna and nxod it up tor him whan the other horaea worn klnkl and buck inf and playing thai mlachlaf with tholr pcka uttlo alwaya he found roflactlvoly chcwlnit bruah or irroaa with u look of blaau regret that hu kind ahould bo guilty of much folly a night when the mov qultoeo and inaocta feto up tho foat of tho packtrain you would haar a little fuatle in the bruah behind the camp ore and the aoft plodding of utlo hoofed feet and the next moment thn little blue nock and the immobile china blue eyea would bo thruat over your ahoulder to gat tho benefit of tho moke from the campfire kor ho una would atand thua with hla eyea halfcloaod and hia lower up hang ing ooiituptedjy a ho took hla pleaaure of the amudga tho mire ha waa at hlaioaat where other boraea bucked and kicked and got thetnaalvea in the deeper this vraa at hla eoac after tho ftrat plunge into the memm of tnuakeg or awamu he would tie qulet aa a mouic for parhapa a minute while hla poa- alonleaa blue eyea mode a survey of tire situation then with all the delicacy conceivable ho would draw up one foot and advance it very cautioualy toward harder ground that tnlght teat the nature of the for ward way nine time out of tan bo would carefully wriggle out uf hl dlrlcultlea alone it waa little hilly that alwaya car ried tho camera inatrumenta and tho frnghe equipment once on hla back they were aa aafe aa in tt bank vault and although every other horae waa in trouble during the long day on th trail you were alwaya aura of a dry bed or unbroken inatrumenta if hilly carried the pack the charm op wjnter to many the winter aonrnii a trying ntibhon a period of atorni and atraaa a part of the year to lx endured with what fortitude thoy can command it never nnterii tholr imuda that in beauty winter in thevafy pinnacle of iho year winter of couren dorlv m it ahlnf glory from what mouta the eye thoeo who live in nuruinrn cllmre liuvo ln come ao uaed to the tight it an that thoy have loet tho aenao df ita beauty ami maglo to tho popa of landa that ho tiieiied in etornal aum- mnr the offoco of a anowfall would enein like the verleat nnrroidancy it in wroth while for ui all to view like the new kngland poef a familiar curio with nyoq of wonder wn iooimmt uxm a world unknown on nothing wn could rail our own around the gljalonlng wonder txmt thn faiuo walle of the nrmamnnt no cloud ubove no earth below a universe of wky and it now th old xatnlllar nlghta of oura took marvelliiuh ahapea ntrung domea and towora hoaoup where ty or orncrll ftjtnod or gardenwall or bolt of wood a nmooth white mound tho bruali- pllo ahowed a fonceloaa mrtft what once waa road the bridle poat an old man- aat with liktnonung coat and high cockod hut and tli in flulpturoaiun art miow la only one of tho mnnna by which winter adorn the earth mention only a few of the t hinge that muke up the brilliant beauty or tho ouaon there are new landaoapea whlrh whitfe bills thrum themselve up agftlnat the blue the aheen or ponda and rlvera etnboaaed with an ever imlfting pattern of akatera foreata in which diamond cry state take tho place of foliage and etara that burn in tho purplo of the eky if that were ho enough to eatabuah io distinction of tho aeaaon a vocato could speak of it aa tha lime whan childhood enjoys ta moat blood kindling pastimes laat and moat im portant of all winter helps to hind thi family into a unit and make distinct joys of thn home tme matter with aphrodite tha moil by recent eplaodt tha extent to wli child is educulod in kir no appera rom in a iiosioih erhool the rlaas hud vlaltxd the art mu mum and thn leuchnr wished to learn what tho children hid observed unit how thoy wore unprenand tho aubjoct at tha moment wns tbi exquisite haad of aphrodite tho chief trees urns of tha muioum a llttlo imy who frantically waved hla hand waa called umii he announced triumphantly i noticed aha hud adenoidal why toinr exclaimed tho shockto teacher what do you mean t hho keeps her muu lime wan the leply oii all iho not that kind u ground tiogf asked tin up ilk what li earlier little ilenryn hand u dnrt and when told replied iicaan teacher its or he choice glover honey six 10 lb pails in crate piiee 7j0 andrew mcpherson norval softtewhere in florida to waotnewjiar inf16rida where the auh la alwaya shining where the golden orange hang in cluatera on tha treaa the pa una aur gently to the warm balmy broutea and where the aweet magnolia blooraa la the thought jn tho mind of hundreds of canadians every winter thla year there will bo the usual exodua of canadian to the south when canadians at homo are skating and attuna thoao in the eouth will bo surf bathing sun bathing on the warm aanda deepaea fishing golfing etc when making arrangement for thn trip south consult any agnnt of tho canadian national hallways for par ticular of bervice winter touriat faifs am now in effect valid to re turn up to june 16 und good for stop over ut all important point 31- what one drink cost 11 now york city there 1 a man who once paid alat thousand dollar for a cocktail he did not know it thenand he never will know it unlea he happen to read this story a oertafn proaperou manufacturing company needed a new departmental manager the salary waa alx thous and dollar a year the officer of the company considered a great many candldatea and at mat decided to of fer the position to a clever young man of unusual bualnaaa ability he aeem- to bo exactly the man for that particular place tho president and general manager invited tha young man to lunch with thorn at a down town club oetenalbly to talk over a important business matter they wanted to look him over just onco more i the man met them at the appointed hour and the prealdont anxious to make the occasion a pleasant on ordered an elaborate luncheon the waiter was a long time in bringing the rtrl course and the guest began to appear hi at he seemed absant- inded and uninterested in the con versation he twisted about in his chair and tapped his flngar nervously upon the table finally he turned to ward the president and aald almost desperately would you mind very much if i ordered a cocktail r then he hushed a little and offered a laugh ing apology for making the request the other men exchanged surprised and significant glanoe but they called the waiter and ordered the cocktail when tt came the guest drank lt eagarly in a few moments he had become another man the man of keen vision and quick mind who could be o useful in their great bualnaaa there was no more preoccupation in his manner no shifting about in his chair ha was urt eager olear-headed- hut as the lunchoon went on neither e president nor the manager men tioned the real object of the interview kach vas thinking the matter over seriously and neither could be sum of the others secretly formed opnllon situation became awkward fin ally the president excuaed himself on the prtense of going into tho library to speak to a friend who had just entered hut after speaking to his friend ho went atrmight to the mask and wrote a massage on a telegraph blank urn gave the mesaage to a uniformed attendant and want back to the diningroom in a few minutes a page trough t a telegram to the manager who read it4mrrla4iy whllo tho president finish ed telling their gueat about a shooting trip in ualne this i what the tele gram aald the job 1 too big foi s boomer wy cant run our bualnea by cocktail power the press in india thoao in a position to apeak uuthor ltatlvely usaure us that it 1 ho t hilts abort uf astonishing to note the number of dally pupur published in india in proportion to the population it u be lloved no other country has anything- like the number of new sheet a published in india those publlahed lit the native language are mostly small arfalr but the angloindian pre the papers published in english ore for the most part very up to dale and creditable journals in uhurp in northern india them are at iot nrtoenttoily newspaper moat of which are printed in the ver nacular all the native languagea which are offshoots of tho original uailscht can be pelnted from type a can tho hindi whlfah is darlva- tlon from that old tongue but this camtot be dona in tho case of urdu or proper hindustani to get out paper in this language it 1 nory to employ professional copyists who write out the copy on specially pre pared paper with reed pen it is then lithographed on stone and in this manner printed without type th literary quality at the anglo- indian press is of a high grade it will b remembered that kipling oon- trtbutaiaom of his best work to paperstln the eurtlaj dayf bis oems of thouqht never four to bring the subllmaal motive to the smallnst duty and the most infinite comfort to the amalloal troubles fhllllp hrook there 1 no it search after truth which doe not it rat of all begin to llvo tho truth which it know horace iluahnell 11 is lawful for us to render honor lp whom h is due but we are forbid den to seek it for ourselves that best portion of a good mans life his littler nameless unremembered acts of kindness and of love a good and honornblo character is a aafe provision for every event and ovary turn of fortune schiller ilvo a good life regularly as to youraelf sociably a to your neigh bor humbly as to your clod the tost of the correctness of ono faith is the lire which such a ralth insists upon clarke who c look it in in confess his poverty and tho fa c destroy it sting indon io who neglpcttt the good he may have hhull find the evil ho would avoid ho that nvr levo hi own country i full of prejudice qodlunl there i nothing that win at no little ooet as courtesy christ 1 nut valued ho be valued above all at all unleao jo try come i history nearer to vital truth every one 1 a phyniclun or u fool at forty old uaxtm trust not too much to an face virgil when the kaiser took orders one day about twelve year ago in ut of impatience because the peed of hi yacht wo slowed on entering a certain harbor in norway the then gorman emperor asserted hi author ity and rang the bell for full speed ahitad o lils great surprise the pilot an old norwegian named nordhuno who knew the dangerous character of tho channel bjomptiy leaned over the wheel and called down the tube to the engineroom half peod ahead 1 belli what you dare to countermand my order cried the lcmperor ring ing tho bell again disregard the bell lalmly repeal ed nordhun through the tube v for a moment the kaler glared ut the intrepid pilot und then druwlnir hlmself up to hi full height said majestically do below sir and re port yourself under arrest m loava the brldgel thundered the norwegian grimly as ha grasped the wheol more hrmly this craft 1 un der my charge and ll have no inter ference with my order from idnperor bo the stilrdy old seadog who knew that he had the law as well us common sonse on hi lite stood calmly at bis post und steered the hohenaollern safe into port the next duy tho emperor who had recovered hi good humor decorated the pilot with one of the oerroan orders and also appointed him his pilot tor life in norwegian water the mount robson route- across canada the delights of a trip across canada he vet fade lii memory tha inlai never wapes and tho ecstasy of duy travel through the canadian hookle is an experience of a lifetime the ruulo uf the continental ijmlttnli which run dally between montreal mill vuitoouvnr with direct tjoii rrom toroiitif traver beautiful lake country uf northern ontario from winnipeg to saaka lonn und mdmuiitoti i passes through soma ut iho most fertile lands of the great prairie provinces x nights run from lcdintintuli and you are it national 1urk und the glorlou can adian hookies embracing some of tka finest mountain uoeiiory in tho world than on io tha huulfla coast through ait averohnnglng panorama uf mag til fluent and stupendous scenery the canadian national una through hi mountain skirts canada highest peaks at the easiest gradient and low est altitude of any transcontinental route the hlghpet iktlnt reached crossing the ore i divide being 1711 feet you will consult your owji interest it you make your next trip west by the itew way the national way you have the choloe of various route you have the option of mak ing the journey m a splendid tourist car at minimum cost or if tasle dli tales the more luxurious htandurd bleeping cars or compartmentl1 braryobasrvatlon cars are at your disposal the equipment on the con llnental urn i ted 1 allsteel and mini nrn in overy purttoulur oet full information rrom a ad ian national ticket agent a real moneymaker a toronto farm engine u a realmooey- m hftsisff it t op the numar- ooa odd cms i din or tmperfsaf work docs those tca- 0oou ot mllxtng chas e parker cbunag sawing grmdtof a cam filling the ulo apeecry sad with much leu effort- toronto farm engines are webbuilt snaple in operation run cosnomicauy r on vjoscoe or gamfinc a toronto engine saw and grinder mtks a hno time and uborasving team 111 be gud to explain thee many ocinblc feature to you or give you interesting literature acton ont whats your verdict weve asked that question of any amount of our customers who havo tried excelsior flour and without exception wo have been assured that it is the best pastry flour they have tried weve put tho best of everything in it to make it the hnest flour procurable and we know it is all our customers say for it a full line of feed and seeds always on hand d h lindsay mill street actom ontario aluminum cooking utensils a row of shining aluminum cooking utensils will make a bright spot in your kitchen this winter the shining bright ness of aluminum is not its only virtue li is tho lightest and most durable of kitchen wares and its even acquisition and long retention of heat make it the iden material for cooking utensils w d talbot main street phone 76 acton ontario gold fish sale on november 22 23 24 we will givo away a bowl and two gold fish with overy sale amounting to 50 cents or more of the following goods rexall lines couaii uyiiura iiunuincr oit nux jt iiion taiiuta llubhian oil jontekt cioodh luhkrrkat aoooa uoimo uionaioj tooth iairru other lines miashualltb ilazoiu thkhuoh llottllttl jrot watkit uottleh watehuanh fountain cauuilait oanonoti cuocotaatkij aoodfollm i1aiii mitts cuh1btuab caudh e j hassard the rexall drug stork acton ontahlo tax notice 1923 municipality of acton the kr ul luutultii lit of tttxm for 10j utlhvelllti it a f ull oik an d imym tits mm ut uoiit ul second instalment november 23 all rutiitytm uiut tuy ui xonl litstliuuiit ut tlmlr tukos un ui imforw nuvrnthor 33 fwlluro to 4oniily with this trrwtijiimiit entsllm wxtru wxii mtul tnmblo an mttrtitlon of nvn ir out will im iiiml lo vory tax rao or ssssssnisnt rviitmliltnir untuilit fourteou tiny ufr thn 33rd dsy uf novmwy ror thwsotund instutmunt nil it will t tlio duty ut tha culuotur imtufhllstety sftr th ssld avrnl dsyn npihtlntsd tar py- nnt u col t ut iiua by ilistrwut itr ttthsrwlso under iho provlsjons or tha htsluta iii thut bahsir ull such tussw ur inslalmsnt at tsxss plbabb tawe voub tax notice with you to th bank when making payment w j- reiiv collector r business directory dr j a mcniven physician and burgtnn offlco and ilrsldcnra corner iuwr avsnuo and klffln hlnxrt flkjnk 88 dr e j nelson vuudluuk htilkirr acton ontario dr w s laird ok wjumlf 80 woolwich btrnot kye esr nou and throat legal phono no 32 i o box ui harold nash farm kir ala- barwstsr solicitor notsry public convsyancsr etc perryman block actqn ont money lknt on molltoaaefl houra jo n m to c p m baturdsys 12 oil t umic h g meir bsrrulsr sot loiter notary public qsorostown ont- dental dr ji m bell d d s l d a dstoist honor ormdusto of toronto unlvsr slty tho latest onesuiotlo used u desired omce at residence corner 1111 nnd predertok streel dr f g gollop d ds ldl dental burgeon offloe over hank of nova bootla nouns 30 to tm torenlnars by ajjpolnurient miscellaneous franqs nunan bookblntuf account books o alt kinds toad to order iper at every deecrtptioa earefally bound rutins nemuy mas promptls done wyndhjun street ouelrs oat fover williams store lodge directory sons op england lodge woodgreen no 302 mo tin first snl thin thursday in each month at 8 l i in x o o v tail uombers and visiting biembni cordially invlfed to attond- j precious w p j- little secretary acton l o- l no 467 thu mmu r tt lo u no let wilt hold it mc1u evonliuf in tho lodtrc nom on whiuy ottnltr 28 kvry tnxnilxts invited to 1m 1 re am nt kl t thktkotu h v kkwnedy w m ic a r j kerr auctioneer and real estate agent 17 years jcxtmrlune acton ontario sales entrusted to 1l j kerr re ceive attention rrom date of lutin to date of sale list your sales with mo itesldonce bower avenue jlotoa pbone 36 acton caji at toy guelph business college offers uptodato clarlcul lluslnesb h tonography utid ko- c notarial courses by oximrf ihirtuuood touchurs kludoiits tnay entur any day wlutk wu 1n1011uat10n v d blhorr jvlnrlpal ergravingcs tbittlmuohubivr jf e cheevers book binder qusom sl east quelphv ont books slid knaitmaliios bound ut kandsotne hnd uuhstajttlsj oovars kalnss lettered in sold on ulbleat itymit klooks and utbor books all work promptly fcltaeeuua the old and uehable granite and marble workd we are hisjmraoturers and dlreoi importers of all kinds of afoiiutnental and haadston work we soil dtreot to our customers st wbolowsjs iirloes thus savins our ouatomors 4d par cent we have lbs best aupllaiuies aiktl ut only mechanios in lue dominion who can operts pneomatlo tools luropsrty we on tve reftsranoes trom hundreds at our customers tn toronta and otber puoe where otnsrs havw to nave law suits in order to oollsot we hav lbs tarsest and best stock of oranlts bs um xomlnloo or more tbsm any tbres dsalers tn the west we are wtu- buut desjsrs sad exnoloy oo aeabb and do hot annoy or pest oustonusni by sending oat umormnt acnts eollott- tma orflsc s ws wmploy only mechanics and 4mtr oompeution- hamilton sons

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