Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 4, 1924, p. 4

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i yt i iw rr m f ftle home or stljr jrtnn brer press lt wrvhly nvu ijfnitt wwkli ol untuio j uuluin jubairiptioa pmuk u inr in the usltad advertising katestraetfest dverui- ntiiu 10 ccnti dt line nutun few 8rt lncrticm od 3 cta pr lin lor di en ausnt unicrtloa qnlrici dbpur edtettw- mcau for a- inch or mot per ewwwst it cnt per iach each leacrtioa advrtlbaets wilh- out peclfle directions will b ismrted ou tabid sad enacted i 1- f- jfoore wjdt tad kdlk an editor telephonks- wltorui deta 0c hld ri4t no place for pensimiain in canada in an address at pembroke last week sir henry thornton of the canadian national railway said that more and more as he visited the vnnoui ice t ions of the dominion iho greater was his optimism for canadas future cunada has a diversity of indus trjen and its nnturul resources arc 10 great that i can llnd no room for pcvlmism pcisimism bclonjja to a small hut invidious cut that iccm never to he happy unless il can rnd fault with something there is no place among the people of canada for pessi mists my suggestion ns a remedy for those afflicted with this unfortunate habit of pessimism is a trip to the coabt and back again and my advice is let us not worry unduly over conditions but take off our coals arid sec what wo can do to make the country more prosperous thursday morning september 4 1024 save canada by kuvinff ontario an editorial in a recent issue of tho montreal witness mokes tins earncsr exhortation save can ada by saving ontario its backbone province a strong verdict for prohibition in ontario in th coming plebiscite election should be immediately fol lowed up by putting teeth into tho provincial law and exacting a federal law prohibiting the manufacj turc the export and import and transportation of alcoholic liquors through prohibition provinces this seems to bo the most immediately practical wuy of working toward wholcsolcd national prohibition turn tho tide and work through ontario for national prohibition canadas danger is as largely duo to the apathy or inertia of many wellmeaning citizens as it is due to the campaigning of the liquor interests with their all toofriendly politicians j neighborhood news- town and country eden mills mr mill mm junto webb mh fam ily of kurti tu wet visitors in tlm hnmn of mr mill lint jnmrn haitian durln l tin wmk mr und mm ni1itlnitl nnd family of timdiitu win iinva ton auramerli iter in mm tho wilsons house f n nuiln uf inorithn liuvo returned toronto thf fdriurra urn busy ah 1 1 pitta tu nil ivor the suburban ludlal qui u n urn bur r ion da tinvn slrnady immti wlfhd on the new iwult rerentlv liitmllod liero ur and mr cantinll urnl son clay lni of orunvovlllf wr visitors ist wk in tbo hume of mm muclkiuciill id mr und mn r if wilson tli women institute mot ttt th- luvllon litiai wmk the president mr a k lunltl presided a short riieetlnrf wuh ihiiii to durus business anil it wiim ecldd to njlvs u conrrrt in the town hull in the nrur future with iiihxt local tulent mr pcasleg as a oenefacton whb ui um iiiii hlx 1i1 nihil r culol iflunloe oji 1 lilo wly u h vlluo street ru on rv mil r ilyln work- inr imtlmilly 1 1 illh jii hl lookl up unil hulled bin t nliililm v u io ul- uroarhed coma innlilo cu 1 call iim help mo louf it n ull i vn wotiiliil onion itout un lunif hh w tint tu wltll- mtorial the r inalysia tittchewn ah etlifebte voters dt tijri teaz than bcldff in saskatchewan recent vote on prohibtion in only about onethird of the ince voted against prohibi- r of tho olcrrfttovoted 0 to gfnmcnt atbres are over 330- tbe fact is there too careless to vote act which was jn force in ontario only the votes counted voters who remain every favorable vote should bt died therell be no doubt as to tho will je sure 3 aimw ia reduce taxation vlter long discussion consultation and corres- hdlast year the national board of the canadian arch institute decided that in the interests of nmerce and industry and therefore of citizens in nerivteps should be taken at once to halt tho pwjng tendency toward lavish expenditures by j ver imcnta and public bodies they realized that uldbe done only by securing a widespread ideranding of taxation problems and nationwide rp taxation matters hence the cana- ax conference foundeoand conducted by the nte a ccnvention will be held on september 11 lth and 12th in montreal to discuss the varl- sjphtses of economics as related to taxation within dominion leading statesmen manufacturers 1 university professors whose study and research i the question nas been keen for years will speak afbila tcilsub j ects n tho 000 of rts ihcreaaing imports decreasing s- trade for the twelve months endipg first of august was most satisfactory and utcrfd to allay any pessimism respecting ou- business and naturally strengthened fln- r during that period there wa ib n exports of 7 1752896 or from 804 152- 4jjpgq0500 and a decrease in her imports 988095 or from 880490108 to 850502 u ng a total net improvement in our trade ela- with other countries of- 10 1 740991 euartd ibo united states increased by over 20ok000 imports from the united states decjperfed by ly mooooooo imports from tho klng- k h djcteascd by about 2500000 and exports t nited kingdom by about the same amount of goods to the british empire however in- d by nearlyt000000p mo imports from tho empire decreased by o 4000000 in thi ish mpirc thp most notableiange has been a aso in the 12 months of over35o000o in ts to australia an increase v exports to south africa and an incrsmo 000000 in the exports to now zealand i 1 drunken moloriath 1 vider this heading tho london eng daily mail i what a menace tho man who is intoxicated j driving an automobile is in that countnj in editorial it says a motorist who pleaded guilty ting drunk while in charge qt a motor car iot off the paltry fine of 40s at west indonpolicc t yesterday mr fqrbes lankcster eialaincd he reason that tho different attitude dken up some unknown reason by justicos ofbuartcr vns in regard to such caaeson appll hyd the imposition of imprisonment by thl lower a farce the case clearly illustrates i10 diffl i with which agist rates have to contend in their ect the public ugainst tho diigerousdwmug f inken motorists it is a vary groyhardship that magistrates are in gciief cement that the 1su punlshmentjarrnii serloya offence is m ment motorist 00 sentenced can nii thanks to tho dangerous leniency which ruto characterize sessions justices cah genorauy unt on having his richly deserved punishment re- d to a ridiculous fine of 2 while it is true as lnnkester said that such a fine is virtually no pment tho essence ot the matter is that tho 1 is of far too grave a character to bo purged fine at all the law already provides tho proper brnative of imprisonment and so long as justices quarter sessions refuse to confirm this penalty m it is imposed by the magistrate so long will frlio safety be exposed to a danger that should in his province at least it is gratifying b statute protydes for imprisonment of an iated motorist and no appcaj against a police rates infliction of this penalty has over been i by any higher court more care fewer accidents more safety and fewer accidents is a great need of this country there arc too many preventable accidents on the streets in the homes andiniftdustry in this province alone industry pays- through the compensation board an annual jnx of about six mil lion dollars for accidents and this is only pert of the loss for the employer and employee alikp suffer every time there is an accident involving loss of time safety is largely a habit of mind and like other habits can be acquired thinking safety will there fore produce safety and both management and work- rsshouid airryfo give thought to accident prevention to thiend tkat the regrettable toll in human suffering nd ttiavbry considerable sums of money lost may be reduced to a minimum more safety is a reasonable demand of industry in this country and is a demand which both workers and executives may reasonably be expected to support rock wood mr the press and the canadian national exhibition last friday was press day at the big exhibition at toronto and a largo number of tho nowspaper men of ontario and their ladies were very hospitably en tertained by the president and directors of the exhi bition in his words of welcome president milter was kind enough to say that there was no other body of men who havo contributed so much to tho prosper ity of this great annual exhibition as the newspapers of the country while there have been many fact ors which have contributed toward tho building up of the canadian national exhibition during the forty- six years of its existence no other interest has con tributed so much to this end as the press it is also freely recognized and expressed by the bmcjals that the fame of the great fair has been largely built up by tho sympathetic cooperation of the newspapers of canada and it is freely admitted this cooper ation and support must he continued4tasuccess of the fair is to be perpetuated jt is nevertheless very gratifying to those engaged in journalism to be associated so closely with an institution which s so markedly successful and which has honestly earned the right to claim that it is the greatest annual exhi bition in point of numbers of exhibitors aggregate attendance and importance of the exhibits shown in all the world the area covered by the fair is larger by number of acres than that of the wembley exhibition the great british empire show now x in progress at london england editorial notes wonder how many of these golfhcnds keep their lawns well trimmed and gardens weeded isnt it funny what map docs for exercise there is manifestly nothing seriously wrong with canadas dollar last week in new york it was quoted at 100 132 the highest of any dollar of any other country in tho world newspaper advertising helps to meet outside com petition more effectively than any other known method of securing business if used persistently by all business concerns it brings more trade that right fully belongs to the home town ondmore profits to the local advertisers in the 41 palling places of halton county there are 10751 voters of these only 11410 polled their votes at tho last general election it is very manifest that tho great need in the coming election on tho plebiscite will bo to get out tho vote if the ontario temperance act lb to bo overwhelmingly sustained fjvo years intensive training in a university is thd principal requirement which shop id bo demanded of wo have continuously pvtesteoh embroyo teacher according to mr h c nowland president of the canadianteachers federation this suggestion deserves consideration as it would revolu tionize our present educational system were it trans lated into action it would bo a hardship to many but when it is kn6wn that there is reported a sur plus of 500 teachers in ontario at the opening of schools this month it would seem us if too many teachers are being graduated under present con dic tions the fergus news- record has attained its seven tieth year of publication for nearly a quarter of a century mr j c tempi in has been tho editor and manager and he hus givci the people of the con stituency a local newspaper of a high typo it is carefully edited wellprinted and ably ntprcscns tho best interests of the community it serves the newsrecord has a wellequipped office and occupies its own buildingon tho main street of the town mr templin celebrated tho seventieth anniversary of his paper by taking the twomonths trip overseas with the canadian weekly newspapers association ho enjoyed tho trip and he deserved it geo mitchell and cblldron of viiil i ml lin lattnrm krand- mr and mr x mllcholl dor tiuf th wk mm ii kox and u hilda of col iairod wr0 tbe guesta of mr and rn h n peart vh renewing ol 1 acquaintance in town hn worfiona auxiliary of at john rch held a very bucceaiful aale of ivmude baking- on tho lawn of mr w mowh hum 1ft t wolc t wvdneaday laat the mother of cradlo jo i rocmbant and of tho lrlmary claa of tha lrebyterian church mot at the home of mr and mr it hoaxing and prvaented ml mwry jamleaon with a shower t alu- inum previous to her marriage k j liayne family held a very llea- ltit re union at the homo of mr and i mr oeorgo bayne the guest of honor were mr and mr parker baynal nd um of chin feu china who are home un furlough and will leavo short- ly for their field of labor the august meeting of the womans institute was held at the home of mr m i harry about twenty members attending the president mrs wm harris occuplad the chair and part of the business transacted was the polntment of a commit te to look after sale of basketry and other work dona by the blind in connection titb institute ror the blind toronto and also the tea and rvatroom which it la hoped may be arranged for ilock- wood show day the eighth annual exhibition qt the horticultural society was the urgent beat ever held by the society there 1 being 404 entries as couparad with 4 so n 1m and 600 in lill the qualities of the exhibits throughout also showed tnucb improvement mr h occomore of quelph acted as judge and carried out the heavy and difficult duty in a vaty efficient and satisfac tory manner in the evening mr t j hannlgan of ouelph district rspreson latlvo or the ontario horticultural uosrd gave a short address he spoke very highly of the quality at the veg-c- tables displayed in the floral display he mentioned the tact that some tha l wise dahlias were as fine as had evr seen grown in any garden in the province he urged um people nol to neglect their flowers bacause of tbe milnea of their plots as some of the nnest specimen often come from few plants much of the saooess of th show was due to the untiring efforts of the president mr w harris out rostln ho caleb njilrtl tho kurlim un settled lihiutoir coin for tubly un tj plank imrihibffllilo mi ilytio yuuve boon up to mimimhlnk il clured mr lyn tittnr u moment youre ull ready to imuk out in grlnx ilka n runh wiluih hulnxl u tuul ngth rhurun creonarrawn miss anne duly or st catharines was a gueat at the horns of hr brother mr w is duly during the week mrs wtoibom of korget sask spent the passwesk with mr and mr o w davis mrs wm smerson and sons arrlvej rrom england on monday mr ewr- haa been a resident here slaoe spring col o o rrown threshed his fall wheat last week and it yielded 47 bas- hl tu the acre james muluaii of west vir ginia and mr j m mcbean of im qabella que visited at mr john mc- llmtns during the week mrs k u forlls and sons jack und hoy have arrived home artr a pleas ant thrye months visit with rvlatlvea scotland mrs it ii morrow hatt returned am u trip to cleveland her rather mr qeorge kelley returned home with ur and mrs duncan mcdonald and fihlldron uf carbop hip alabama are visiting with mrs lteure j a uuasalle prof and mrs thomuv ahd children of cleveland iskntt during the week at mrs john hells mrs t h daggett of uoorgetpwn htuth carolina visited at mr john xtcixtrvslds quooti htreet during h uek- itv and mrs wruy davidson and ins harold and donald of hrt dover worn suest of mr und mrs w tyn- lull miss fcdltll ii owens took in the trip with tho party uf school teachers touring northern ontario daring l be wook d h lloy slid mrs nurmitl hill of hi rut ford spent last weak ul mr a u speights t mr j il macksnsle left last week 1 a trip to tlritlsh colombia he will be away ubodt six- weeks returning vlu houttlo through the united btstes d a hsrley and daughter rtorenoe have returned to their home pittsburg after a pleasant visit with r und airs w a bailey miss marie fleck and mtss dorothy mmroellus who were injured in tho j to accident at iroquois last week ure recovering nicely h kirk the georgetown kloiul co was the orlclsl judge of all out nnwer at toronto exhibition ha judge at quelph cladloll show thd week before ji wilson reports that tinder j from tha acton tannery nre ware car- li- aa far us his farm a distance uf ver flv mils mrs liu llaitderson hltd biiii l it llotkdnrson or detroit vlltd with cliuf und mrs jaowson thursday mr til mrs jucuhoii returned by motor to tetrujt with thm fur u short visit j iwuld ihitereatina washna 11 u musing littl story e told in riecttun with a tjijh journalist who in hi urly days um a reitorter had tlvi aversion to th regulation books of his urdr und hit upon liivthod or taking notes which af forded htm great sstlsfaetton he wore large white linen cuffs sid upon them by the itld of a tiny pencil a tinjk down his nut und immrsa- lons in all uorts of pucesunobaerve by ihom around htm t first h4midrm wm greatly slnd by those pecullsr ornamentu is but us lima went on she learned lellpher many of them and gathr- lh news or tha week from her li4itrurts out much to her d light onv night when she tuok hums ths wmmhlng the journalist chunusd lu iw mlng out uf his rooms hh h sntsrel ah monsieur she said dropping t courtesy your lust washing was ny hit true lllig but linrt less iktll- i ifwh than the week bslorv m ii dirt sot culob ttnuwkl 11 fully 1 com of un itppht ilmt lin w and hnld tlmi ruiuiiuiit itt hit with u amllf thiit n purtly what llkl reiilled what you or ihor ive not t nhow tttr u morn not ihuf i wuh ul huh anything hommd inihilly aunt uyldy wtmjrim mtitis tmn worryin rtvi t thurn willow hnnjnu thats been uniwin into ht fluid und begin n in to iiiiwd iut out uf hr gardon willow huhhns ik the wuut pest re is on tho farm ugrnd mr llyn well aunt iyddy thinks no too caleb ropllud and shou boon tulkln bout vm u ml lutein on yuumo alio onuldnl out um imrmill kim uboul as faonitlmf a woman us lictiow but titer w nmu thlsgu tlmt urlf too much for har t my wife srt of pitted aunt lyddy not hnyln any man tn do the heavy work round her puice so alto told me a spell ugo to go down sorne dny and cut put thorn bushes for her bo this tnornln s longs i didnt hu work prennln hip i sharpennd iib and want down when i saw the mes of willows that had growed into tlwi neld i was some disheartened hut thinks 1 the only thing to do now is to do thi job and not let on that its mortf that bsrgulnnd for uo i aot to it uni worked like n bcavar you know how tis jlyne wont 01 mr piev when youro doiu 1 neighborly act not col latin to charz a cent for it kind of nuke the work ugh tor to think of tho pleasure youro glvln uomo one and thnntheres th feel in that youra kind of puttln folks under obligation to you it nlnt a vory noble feelln but its natural and mights wall own up i give wuy to it mite while i was cuttln them bushe i worked like sixty und by invun oclock 1 had tho last onr of them bushes out and wind rowed up ready to be burnt so i shouldered my axn snd went up to the house to tell aunt lyddy and mebbe i had a uneukln idea that shed tell me how muoh ah predated what id jone for her she went out to the hold and look ed at what id done and said she wus satis fled and then ahe turned to ma a businesslike as could bo i oould pay you in money for this job spose ha suyn but twould sort of bender ma of some things i want to huy hut nays sho i aint ever been bnholden to anybody for ny thing and i aint goln to start in how i m goln to chance works wltn you sames a man would youvo done oils for me und now whun thu time cojttc 1 m itolng to jio something for you any time youro a mind to sho says you bring me tho wool und ill spin and wvuva you u yard of homo- spun i should uitlutu thu id bout offset what youvo done here today and now says she i want you should oome up to the house und get an upplx and then i callate were square furs wa can be until you bring the wool and so concluded mr ieuulee i went up with her und got the i apple and seein that i aint worn a stitch of homespun for fifty years and aint ever likely to wear another one i think i u within bounds when i told you the apple was ull i had to show for a halfdays work ilut why shouldnt i be tinkled t 1 got all and mora than t was catlutln to charge her and aunt iyddy aint beholden to anybody no shes content ed and as for that reellu of fuvorln her thut i spoko of ho concluded meditatively mebbe im better off without it its u kind of selfish feelln anyway what overhead means a tnilil mm i 11 i in inililik pill uliijm in v rh ml vil llnnlr i uiiiki in uniii 11 in tn 1 1 uii url own 1 un wllh tirr roit olll i mi imimlihi win tin 1 own i 1 nl in t rt ut 0 i h t t mi ill ihi invjmtwftid itmi 11 il 1 1 honow 1 inomy i11hih11 hi in ii nt liilnl- or ull kin in iiiu rlbtlni of ult ouil iiuiifrln fixui hiv iillnu xoiiuoi ilmuluiim iiitiiiklnl mlth imulnhi llalit hint now r mil wiur iltlv ry iimnilliir tnv tllnj k hu f u expinsi tli iml jip x- po fli i lti l fh hil mom 1pl lutlon und ull oil it if xjxnn truuh ulilinl im oliiul llllotly tn the oil i- hl i tumid i in htdd tn liiibilui thf omt pili if tui nrthl hiiiiiiii nil rmt b uh 11ll- ilhlc ii lnt of tmpt ni1 tl llru recipe boob on rogucst quit the hav the reution soma mens uftuli rn uii always in u tangle i is that l hoy mtunil the pillow too hard an hour u dn keep tha willi uwity gil up 111 time l ci get your lays vork set in order tha wise nui in muys th n wny of the slothful is um an httdgo of thorns but thtt wuy of th rlghtrous is ma lo plain no man ian be rlghtious long who snqosrs the early houiw uwuy ths devil is sure of the fellow who hug the bed in tho original the utter purt or solomons uphorlsm reads the wuy of the righteous u raised up llko u caustwuy tli man who bt rluhteous lrt dlllout uiul the diligent man always tutvm he toad ahead of him it muy bit somowbut beaten y but it in ulw plulu the ly shurrlor do not know whhh wuv to turn when hu ilnully gats up uramhle clog his vlulmi und impcdn his progruss on uvery utile urolh if you are having u lutid time with conditions got up mi hour arllsr und set tie buttle lu urruy cut out uti hour of the night bufore und he nrst hour of thi duy uftar und you will see wondurful things quit your laxities und youi puth wjii bit uu lhi path thut ultlneth moie uiitrmore unto the imirfeot day kitlomoh iii huaa whd leuthoi jounml th beer and wine arthur ostramjmc wrmltig detroit news says the sli of tho tlrs has nothing li do with the starting condition us tlioy ull turt slowly utitj ihorsus us limy re fel the lira of uli ohollam 111 started in tho same way from utiwv legliinltigs such um beor und light wines a gluus of boor or light wine acoompuiilad by the wordm ill u luodr ute drink r thut rhuiu is no hurm in w glush of leer or wiim is tha match oil und kindling wood thut start tha tire uf ulioholluin tlmt unly u mlruclu will utop khot t of tin- thuitu- urds gruva whut do thu itootluugfis want bear lo be uxiuiiptud y hutuuh ixxk is thlr luilt for hupping tho foung and hiuxiitiriuiitid und uo lliy lull gnl llmllhig llialoiuui ouf of oui ixiy utu gl i und you tnolurutu ti inker urn hvlplng lim whn you isy thut tlnuu in no huint in u gluus uf bel or light wlnu school kair8 in halton hohotil lfuhs to bo imld lu my this year will be hold ti tian on thu following dates nelson trafalgar milton uurllugton u kaquelng 1 hornby nussiiguwyu championship to hepleinber 15 heptember 17 meptembor it hepteinber it 0 uapiirmber 11 heptember s3 heptambwr jj hn tember hqsv october i canatatov vzsssttz dr j cadesky of toronto eyesight speciaijst will be nt a t brownn drujj store acton monday sept 8th anyone nufforlng from iflyo- mtriiln iofoctlvo vision or llonduuhn uhuild not iiiihii tho opportunity nf ophiiltlnc thlu nyoutght kpoi luliut conhuitation ritlch office hours 9 s m till 6 p m bargains in hardware wo aro offorln ngulp noma moniioniiblo spot lata in inrmnrii neodi nd itarvnuthiif tools tho prlco spuuk fur tlremiiftlvos you run suv money by pun bulling your hard warn uuppllo from u hauvesting txols turnip i foes regular f 1 ie for t 00 huy forks u trap pod j guurunteed log 1 86 for t t6 huy forks nluln regular 11 6g for 9150 huy fork hope pun muni hit rug 2b lb for per u 2s hay iork pulloya rg sfi oarli for 116 cumux- llug klllof bug of 35 lbs rug fl lu for 1x0 see our windows for specials on qraniteware w d talbot we deliver all settled in our new store wo ara practically all over with our extensive alterations in ourstoro premises the inconvenience will now be more than made up for by tho increased accommodation and service- vb will be able to give you were jirtly proud of the improved store wo have your family baker now better able to feerve you fairbanks bakery phone 116 mill street acton tenth of die scries dealing witn the establishment oftke hjtotioemomtktki at representative points in canada and elsewhere in london kir j 11j read needle street in i e old city wtct fon of london the firiancul licair of the british lmnpue the bjiiic of monti ri has been rcprcicnting the intercity of caiuda since 1870 itf firc london office was located jt 27 lombard street littr the bank estabuvicd ai office at 47 tliivadncedie stnt l c aftei- watxu extending in wrvues to die pall mall section uf lonjon by creating aa important brand 1 jt wateiliw phcc in the luut of he chemtre and shopping districts bank of montreal established over ioo years w assets in excess of ig50oooooo business directory dr j a mcnivbn phyaloian and burgton olll o unil iinljii 1 tunwr ituwa ivonuo ami llln hlroat phonn hh or m j nelson 1 itlijlhiclc m ltllct anton ontario legal ihono no j i o io ass harold nash farmer m a dnlsr solloltor noury pubic conveynncar etc pcrrvman dlock acton out monlv ulnv on mtunoaoica ilimim 0 30 ftdi ti ij phi hutunluyu u 00 oulnk h g meir brruir bolloltor notary publlo otoigstown ont dental dr j m bell d d s l d s dontlt honor orniluatn uf toronto unlyr- alty tho la taut otiotjc lld if dexlred omco vt rtmlrloitra corner ullj tuid prejrlok htnwt dr f g gollop d ds l ds dntal burgoon oftloa over llank of nova seotla houitk9 so to 6 10 evanln by anpolotmont miscellaneous francis nunan bookbinder account books of nil kinds mala to rder porlodloabi of ovary description csrofully bound ruhoff rioatly sml prompt doritt wyrnlhtm stret oualpb ont over wlllumv btore ihonos oinc 481 hub 3iw dr a l price cheropractic eijectkothehapy 130 uppor wyndham street guelph ovor 11 yenni ekiwruiilo conaultation riikb caaadian national exhibition aug 23 toronto sept moro comurihounlvu mora aiubltlouh thn ever depicting tha piclurnhquii tho artistic and typfkl llfo of cnnadu and other lands marching on oortoou bjk ctuclo portruylni tlm might raitmncn uiij irrumlour of tho hhtlnh kuiplr all th mniiuinmit dovlcck known to the innniilli of man ohk iiunihui nini rio4 in omij ciiiult jftur sjicnt ror iumiuoiii lullrotid ltutrtii uolltlltr millllt presiduut john c kkni muiiugliii 11 roc tar r j kerr auctioneer and real estate agent 17 yours iczporlenoa acton ontario ssjoa entrusted to it j kerr r- oelva nttutttlon frutu iflto of listing to date of sulci list your mis with me itosldence ilowar avenue acton phono 36 aoton call at my exnsnse l agents wanted thi urn 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