Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 3, 1925, p. 3

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v5t s itfi an the home of styr artmt 3te rf a member canadian weekly newspaper association membersselected two wdklieioi ontario the acton free press is published every thursday morninff at the free press building mill street acton ontario the subscription priceis s260 per year 10 advance postage is charged additional to offices in the united states the date to which subscriptions are paid is indicated on the address label advertising ratestranslent advertise ments 10 cents per line agate measure for 6rst insertion and 5 cents per line for each siibse quent insertion contract display advertise ments ior 50 inclies or more per annum is cents per inch each insertion advertisements with out specific directions will be inserted till forbid and charged accordingly h p moore president and editor o a dills manager and assistant editor telephones- editorial and business office residence of president residence of manager iiw 3 effects of compulsory voting australia has experienced her first election under the compulsory voting system the increase of tho vote was commendable and still it was only eighty per cent of the eligible vote in melbourne the labor vote increased from 110000 to 210000 non- liibor from 6700 to 171000 and other cities im proved their vote proportionately the compulsory move may be considered as successful an eighty per cent vote being about as good as could be expected under any circumstances in any country australia however has to depend on a coalition government the nationalists have the largest group labor comes second the country group third and one lone inde pendent completing the list the leaders having no majority have to form a coalition with the third group the situationbeirig practically the same as exists in canada as a result of our general election conjurer and humorist thursday morning december 3 1925 editorial anovel suggestion for abolition oftliiifsenate the bracebridge gazette one of the few can adian papers which still considers a thinking ma chine a necessary part of office equipment offers a novel suggestion for reform of the senate the gazette believes with the farmers sun that aboli tion is the only effective means of reform but it sees that consent of the party to be abolished is neces sary to this end it suggests therefore that pres ent senators be offered a life pension of 2500 a year retention of title continued free transporta tion by rail and other perquisities in return for sur render of their toffices the gazette thinks senators might prefer 2500 a year for doing nothing to 4000 with the loss of time and expense involved in spending several months at ottawa every year the suggestion is at least worth considering the farmers sun editorial notes keeping customers at home there is little wonder that the city merchants can attract customers from both city and outlying districts and other countries they realize- the virtue of advertising and they set aside certain sums to promote new business and to hold what they have itake- for instance the city newspapers they are filled with attractive advertising and the people read them and go to the places that advertise their mer chandise the small town merchant must in self- defense advertise his merchandise or allow his cus- tomers to gradually drift to the cities to make their purchases in proportion to population the city papers have no larger circulation than the weekly papers that would reach the buying public in the districts that they circulate in if the small town merchants expects to hold his own with god roads bus lines and automobiles he must change his methods and advertise and reach the public with what he has to offer collingwood bulletin hon john s martin minister of agriculture in the ontario government places the agricultural products of the farmers of ontario for the year 1925 at 400000000 increased value of farm production is not only bringing prosperity to farmers but pro vides the foundation for a solid and profitable in crease in all lines of trade tho travelling conjurer who aotxes favorable opportunities to puiy trtoks upon peonlo in pubho plnoes in order to advertise fall business may be aids to wtsb oust tie hnd lot falsr vtottm olotrs an on indicant foes co show when tho into wunye tho hum orist woe on one of his last lcctarins trips- travelling throinrh ohio he hap pened to bo placed at the dlnner- tablo at a hotel next to a wellknown magician the i magician doubtless knew jwho nyo tvss but he aupposod himself to be unknown to the humor istas no doubt he was nye had cone on with his dinner as fur as the preparation of a salad and was picking his lettuce to pieces when the magician turned to him and sold excuso me sir but i thought i noticed something queer there in your lettuoe the humorist carefully looked over his lettuce leof by leaf and found nothing he began once more to pre- parehls salad when he was stopped 5vcflharp cry front tho conjurer i beg a thousand pardons sattl- the man but surely i could not have been mistaken that timet there just look at that he raised one of the lettuce leaves and disclosed underneath it a splendid cluhter diamond ring worth several hundred dollars by this time of course everybody in the room was gaxlrig nye picked tip the ring without the smallest a prcseion u surprised then he drawl ed out this thing has gone far enough i seem to be shedding dlamoni where- ever i go day before yesterday i lost a solitaire in a sugarbowl at pittsburg and at cleveland the chombormald swept up three or four in my room its too much work to keep track of these things he summoned the waitress and said to her mies youve servedtus very well here please accept tjnls as a reward yes keep it its youm the girl took the xing and the ma gician who of course had slipped it into the lettuoe for a joke on the humorist had a great deal of trouble in recovering it neighborhood news- town aad country atbvvabttdwri mrr p bonuthan pf winston montnns is vtsttliib- hie brothor mr prod jonathan our enterprising blaolcemith whom ho hadt not seen for thirtythree years mr alfred jonathan of rvowmarkot another brother epeht a fdw days last week at- the bonathan honi- also it was a real happy reuniaa the township council is more than ever satisfied wltn the now quartors which wabj secured a few months ago the purohaso or tttls property was certainly a good investment motorists flnd the improvement in the griding and tho new retaining wall on the hill here decidedly ad vantageous much of the element of danger in bbtli ascending and de scending this grade has been elimin ated georgetown quad to b the value of the published reports of municipal council proceedings is very often overlooked not so in the state of michigan where a new law requires every village council to publish all proceedings of the council in the ne newspaper withi ten yghuttiit after the meeting the newspapers have to be paid fpr this service which in this locality we give without charge elora express the greatest menace to motorists j thebrockville recorder points out that the light- less vehicles on the public highways at night is the 1 greatest menace to motorists as well as of the great est danger to the owner the lightless vehicle has taken an awful toll of life limb and property in on tario in many of the leading states of the union as well as in great britain and leading european c the lighting of all v at night isl iy obligatory owners of vehicles other than motor vehicles in their personal and property interests should welcome a law that protects their interests no less than those of the other users of the roads recently judge lavell of kingston dismissed an action brought against a motorist for damages done to a horse drawn vehicle on the highway after nighr the financial statement of the municipality of acton distributed at the nomination meeting on monday shows that the receipts from fairview cemetery for the year up to november 15th amounted to 36997 and the payments to 19345 some interested ratepayers wonder if the balance of 17652 has been transferred to the cemetery account for perpetual care ho be alive to thai gift or life who e of lythe story is nobody deserves th is unapprecuttlve of told that a christian who has a grudge against another is likely to commit suicide atl his enemyis door to put him in inconvenience sometimes it seems as it hero in americathere are many people who valued their uvea just as little the other day a wo man took poison because she had nc- cldehtly burned her husbands pay envelope the loss of a weeks wages is an inconvenience of course but one who counts her life worth no more than that does not deserve it and trr many cases they really do suffer only tho coward and the shirk however comeatothor3oncluflon that on this account life is not worth while the bravoaouui take the bitter with the bweet ehcmayor hlltjs and mrs hi1u of torontowore guests of mr and mrs ira vnnntter during their stay in town last week n the action of tin taylor construc tion co against the town of george town came tip tor bearing at hamil ton and was adjourned to january next chief of detectives george guthrie mrs guthrie and aeorge guthrie jr of toronto visited with glen and georgetown mends last week mr and mrs qollop and- miss marlon qollop wero at- brampton on sunday attending the funeral of the late mrs richard blaln an aunt of mrs gollops the carnival hold in tho arena last friday afternoon and evening under the auspices of the womons auxili ary of st georges church was a big event the chicken aupper wab serv ed from 6 to 8 p rn was a feature of the occasion and many availed them selves of the opportunity to partako of the excellent oo generously and well served herald erin mr w h kltchott has loused hlii blacksmith business to mr j llodort- onwttj camo from hamilton mrs john davis has gone to spend tho winter with her daughter mrs george rodgcrs itldgoway tho annual christmas concort of st andrews church hlllsburg rlll be hold on december 22nd tho funoral or tho laje matilda jenkins wlfo of mr james faulkner of the village took place last tues day novombor 17 to huxloys cem etery mrs h i harris who imu been seriously ill for tho past few wooks is now making favorable progress to ward rccovory mr george sanders mail carrier on r r no 1 guclph has bectkcscon- oned to the house with t attach of qulniy in the meantime mr d l sanders is looking after tho mall mr d u conlcy is ill and confined to tho house miss annie salmon is confined with an attaok of typhoid fever mr and mrs robert mcencry nar rowly escaped serious injury on sun day evening when thoy were motor ing on the seventh lino while thoy wore ascending silver creek hill mr mcenory lost control ot his ford coupe and they went over tho em bankment both mr and mrs mc- enery suffered a severe shaking up and tho coupe was ihore or iobb dam- agedadvocato verbal chiropody an unsafe criterion milton the sact comedy entitled tilly of dloomabury will ljo produced by the georgetown players in tho princess theatre tuesday evening december 15th under tho auspices of grace church mlltorf the work of installing the kawneer plateglass and copper front on messrs galbralth cos store has been completed tho front is very handoosjjes mrs tt j armstrong who under went a couple of serious operations in the hospital la making good pro gress toward recovery all taxes for 1925 after december 1st are payable at the bank of nova scotia u to december 16th a a cricketplaying bi8h0p the town of forest has citizens who have real concern for the health safety and pleasure of the children of the place the heirs of a recently de- ceascd citizen says the free press of that town have the gross earnings of the canadian national railways for the week ending october 31st were the reason given by the judge for dismissing the m 8336 this represented an increase of nearly onefifth over the corresponding period in 1924 the marked improvement in showing is at once a tribute to the efficiency of management of the canadian na tional and one more proof that business generally really is on the upturn case was that in as much as the damaged vehicle was lightless its owner had not exercised reasonable care favor higher speed upon open highway a speed limit of thirtyfive miles per hour on the provincial highways of ontario in place of the pres ent limit of twentyfive miles per hour is to be strongly urged upon the government of this pro vince by the ontario motor league the board of directors of the league have unanimously gone on record for the increase to the 35 mile per hour limit but with the present rate of 20 miles per hour in cities towns and villages- remaining as it is while there was a strong opinion in favor of abolishing the speed limit entirely in the open country it was felt by themeeting that this might be a little too drastic a step to take from the present comparatively low rate of 25 miles per hour and the alternative proposal of increasing the limit was decided upon it was p out however jhat ayerv strpngcase ttioold bemadet0ut for therabolitiorrof the speed limit entirely and in its stead making it compulsory upon all motorjsts to at all times exercise care and prudence in driving canadas unparalleled increase in exports the general business of canada for the past 12 months show remarkably favorable conditions it iavery evident that this country- is on theeve v prosperous business conditions with the unparel- leled increase in exports of 121014186 the net improv iii canadas favorable balan o tiad forthe twelve months ended october 31 last as com pared wkh the preceding twelve months was 77- 383766 the increase iti imports being only 46530 420 the net improvement is also nearly 20000000 better than the net improvement for the year end- -irig- scptembei30 last the actual figure for that twelve months being 58309930 canadas exports for the year ending october last were 119854689 as compared withi076632203 in the previous year while the imports were 865239383 as against 818- 708963 while there was a much larger volume of trade between canada and the united states than writfji the united kingdom and the british fempire as a whole thedbntinions ravorame balance against the united kingdom was improved to a greater de gree than the adverse balance held by the united states- against canada was lessened exports from canada to the united kingdom increased 65243- 589 and imports increased 10214074 leaving a nt improvement in th posit ov the previous 12 mo7itlworm0295 1 5 v thereiais no country under the sun that ismore blessed than canada is today the note of re joicing ought to be so jubilant that it will complete ly overwhelm the wail of pessimism brantford ex positor offered a gift of 2000 to the corporation for the purchase of a play ground for the children provided the council will agree to provide a bylaw for the maintenance of the playground clergymen who enter into general athletic sports always run the risk of encouraging familiar and imper tinent relations on jthe part of those with whom they play as aa instance of tho way in which this may talto place a story told of tho late bishop of rochester by an kngllsh paper may be quoted this good bishop was so fond of cricket that he used to play the game with an expert local team one day when ho was batting in a match the bowler pitched very- wide and the bishop exclaimed very sharply please jceep the boll in the parish 1 tin next ball which tho bowler sent knocked out the bishops middle stump whereupon- the bowler re marked loud enough for some of the spectators to hear i think thats somewhere aboot the diocese my lud paying your debts a survey has been made by the manufacturers record of baltimore respecting the value of pro hibition to manufacturing industries letters were sent to the most prominent men in the united states and 962 per cent of them reported in favor of pro hibition and declared that the law had justified itself less than our per cent were opposed to the pro hibition law no member should sit at ottawa a second term who has not traversed this country once from coast to coast with ah indemnity of 4000 iri his pocket the average member should not find this little jaunt financially embarrassing walkerton telescope an after h has visited the- nine provinces of the dominion he should certainly pay a visit to the british isles and get a firsthand knowledge of re lations and conditions there as they affect canada in a statement issued to his constituents last week hon manning doherty member for east kent in the ontario legislature announces his resigna tion mr doherty states that he has taken the- step because his sympathies are with conservatism in federal politics and in view of this he fuels that it would be inconsistent for him to retain his seat as a-bmrrrwitivp- nifmhw in the ontario house federal prejudice eats very deep into the char acter of a thoroughgoing partisan he not only thinks his opponents unpatriotic and capable of every sort of political meanness but ascribes to them as a whole moral perversity and this applies to the leading parties if it were not for this a strong coalition government would be quite readily formed to relieve the existing deadlock the busi ness of the country will in any event be conducted without radical change irrespective of the announc ed policy of either party it seems to he quite fitting as further evidence of the ability and qualifications of the late r j fleming of toronto torefer to jthe fact that had death not intervened he might have been ontarios next lieutenantgovernor it has been learned that his selection tp succeed the present incumbent of governme house h b decided upon con tin gent only upon the return to power of the king g6vernment the fiveyear term of lieutenant- governor cockshutt expires in september 026 and had plans that had already been tentatively agreed upon materializing the former four times mayor of toronto would have become his majestys represent ative in this province pno of the sad facta hvife is that we are seldom able to pay our debts to the people we owe often when ire ore ntted to help those who have aided us they have passed beyond the need many a rich man feels his wealth almost a mockery because he cannot use it to make hfe beautiful for the father and mother who sacrl- flce so much to give him a start these debts can be paid however to the world in general the kindness which warmed your heart encouraged you can be given to the first dis couraged soul you meet the confi dence of the friend who taught you to believe lnlyourself is something you can pass on to borne girl or boy who la discouraged doctor h0lme8 remembered concerning thegehral humor and extraordinary memory of dr oliver wendell holmes an exchange tells a story which it received from mr box- jnan kerr of maryland oneof mr holmess classmates mr kerr wbb as aristocratic in his notions as holmes himself and was so unusually particular about the spelling of his name that it became a laughing matter with the students twenty years after the class had graduated mr john kerr had occa sion to visit boston and while there called upon his old classmate then grownfamous when mr kerc was ushered into holmess study the poet hurried for ward and seising his old friend with both hands cried heartily welcome to boston john botounan kerr as fast as he could spell it the happv need sympathy most of us fall to realise that happy people need sympathy as truly as the sorrowful a joy locked up in the heart without opportunity to tell it mel hurts aim has no chance to express itself in words i selfishness finds it harder to ayn- rtethlie with joy than with grief some people are embittered by the act that others are more fortunate than they if on acquaintance meets with sue- cesscothersrare often resentful won dering why they could not have been so luoky olvo your sympathy- freely both to the vnhappy and the happy with those who weep is only half or our duty as christians the other half is to rejoice with those who re joice mall your christmas gifts early and avoid- disappointment to sender and receiver yovupg wife afraid to eat anything i waa afraid to eat aiiyttilnc be totbrttowoyb naa itomaartwuinr afterwards since taking adlerika i can eat and feel fine fned mrs a howard onb spoonful adlerlkit removes qts and often bruiffs ur prlblnffly relief to tho stomach stops that full moated feellnc removes old vraate matter from intestines and makes you feel happy and hunrry excellent for obstinate cftmrtljtaittfn a t- brtfafc cftwa that date all balances of taxoa will be received at the trcasurero office with the added 5 percent the funoral of tho into mrs e downs took place from her homo on martin at root lost friday afternoon to evergreen cemetery and was very largely attended tho eervlce at the home and grave woa conducted by rev n a hurltout paator of st pauls church at the last regular mooting of the town council there woa considerable discussion re the erection of a suit able monument to the milton soldiers who fell in the great war it was thought advlaablo that the matter bo no longer delayed but steps taken to go on with the work and push it to completion a set of chimes for grace church thirteen notos hos been brought to milton for installation in the tower of the church which when built was designed for chimes installation has co a it la hoped that the chimes may ring tbla christmas the set was used for rnany years by st georges church ouelph which la now about to lnstal a set of eplendld carilllbn of bells imported from eng land reformer a story 1b going tho rounds which illustrates tho vanity of estimating numbers by noise it sets forth that a yankeo once wont to a hotel whero he tried and liked a dish of frogs lege for which however ho had to pay a large price what makes you charge so much for em ho asked tho landlord because they are- scarco aald tho hotelkeeper scarce exclaimed the yankee why hi agree to get you a million of om agreed said tho landlord if you bring mo a million ill and a market for them all right iuhavo em by tonight sure tho yjmkee went away and at night came back with eight pairs of frogs logs where are the rest of tho million asked the landlord well to tell tho truth answered the yankeo i formed my judgment of the number by tho noise tho puhtor who was cajling upon a mombor of 1mb uoiitrrcgcrtlan aakod tho name of the uprightly ithio daugh ter whono winning waya had attracted lils attontlyn wo call horo ella uaid tho little girls mother that in a pood namo tyrs don- oy rcmnlked tho in jn later it has boon mado classic by charles lamb woll to toll tho truth ikxplained mrs donloif her in cornelia byt its easier to call her ella i seo he rtojolnbd and sho probably llkos it hotter it in a pain loss extraction of a corn business directory medical father wont kick at the price this is an added ad vim inge for babys own soap the sternest lauier wont find 10c too deafi in fact jt in won derfully little for snch an excellent aoap with so delicate a perfajne onta doca feel80 freshened npaud carries along so exquisite a fragrance after warm bath with baby s own soap ili bat for yea cad bu too laughter come8 into its own bonds stocks and grain private wires to new york chicago winnipeg and toronto 1st mortgage real estate jtnds t j hannican phona 574 quelph tt- dr j a mcmven phyaleikn and suroon office and reflldonco cornor bower avnueasd shgkr btroet phontc 88 dr e j nelson frederick street aoton ontario legal phone no a p o box tw harold nash farmer m a barrister 8olloitor notary pudllo conveyancer eo perryman block acton ont money lent on mortpaoes hours tlso ajn to s pm saturdays 1200 oclock dental burlinfqton the ladies ms of st lukes church will hold their anriunl baiaar on tuesday december 10th the- annual bauar under the auspices of the ladles ald of tho trinity untied cburch will be held in the school room on friday afternoon and evenint on monday eveninr the uoea held a social at the home of mrs v smith and tendered a farewell to miss ullio lutton ho left for ire land thursday mrs r grant thompson and family of indian head baalc are vlsltlne with mr- and mrs russell m peart at the maples freeman miss l lattori left on thursday for montreal where srie will sail on tho steamship canadai for belfast ireland to spend ctirlatmosnrith hor parents mr win e- bolton returned honio from french river on friday where he repent the summer mr dalton shot hla doer durlnar lie hunting sea- eon and reports a delightful holiday in the northern wlldo word was received from preston on monday of the death of mary jas per beloved wife of william b zim merman only dauarhter of mr and mrs richard jasper of burtingrton in her 63rd year death was due to an attack of pleuro pneumonia at the royal winter fair at tor onto last week smith bros captured several prizes in the apple classes w l smith won first prixe for the best hamper- of spys and first in the 60 box class for any dessert variety capturing this coveted honor with mo- intoshes whllo w l smith was awarded second prlio la the same class mr joln gray of freeman was the victim of an unfortunate accident on his fruit farm on mdonday mornlnar in lost- week hewas enaaged -in- pldw lord chesterfield did not approve of laughter he considered the sound objectionable and tho accompanying contortions of tho face shocking he remarked with much complacency 4hat-sinco- ho had- hie- rcason no one had heard hlmtaugh no sensible man living today would make buch a boast for whllo everybody admits that somo formb of laughter aro objectlonablo that people make nuisonoos of thomselvea by howling and shrieking under tho pre tense of laughter roal laughter is commendable man is tho only ani mal that can laugh and tho mora sane wholesome laughter thore is in the world tho better for everybody as a rule the man who novor laughs is a dlsagroeable person to have around laughtor is music in the ear of most of tho world and the facial contortions that accompany it no longer shock- the most sensitive if lord chesterfield came back to oarth he would cither havo to learn to laugh or loso much of hla popularity no toe talking f tor sorebcota burmiscmos etcbalmo6awe cwtt be blfar mighty c0ob for coids too prke 25 atvourofhioalst preraeo oniv by vesttas svtax octbronte balmo salve thegrat heuer antlbeptlc nonpolaonoue for aorea cuts burns chapped hands etc for salo at your driigfflat or mailed postpaid upon receipt of price 25c i try a boxr today and be convinced veritas 8upplv co 23 pun loo rd toronto 5 dr j m bell d d s l d a dntlt honor graduate of toronto unlvair 8lty tho latent aneathetlc ustid tt uealrod office at residence corner of mid and frederick streets dr f a gollop dds lda dental surgeon offlc over bank of nova scotia houbs ss0 to b30 brewings by appointment miscellaneous prohibited automobil1ng did you know that automoblllne wuu oncu liruhimted enplnnd oncu had a law prohibiting any powerpro pelled vehicle from travelling over the highway at a greater speed than four miles an hour and requiring that such a vehicle be proceeded by a man walking along waving a red flag the lawwaa in force until 1896 passage of the law- is said to have been oc casioned by an accident which oc curred m 1802 when richard trove- thick collided with a fence while speeding at the rate of ten miles an hour in a steam carriage a great help for teachers in he sunday school peloubets select notes the international sunday school lessons 1926 the mchsago of tho gospel ac cording to john first quarter mmtiiieih from fl s ond quaitor early leaders ot israel from moses to samuel trilrd and fourth quarters many illustrations and maps the united publishing house quoen and john streets toronto 2 francis nunan bookbinder account books of all kinds made to order periodicals of every description osrefully bound ruling neatly and promptly done wyndham btreet over williams ouelph ont store k j kerr auctioneer and real estate 20 tears experience list yottr- property i with mb acton oftario inc when his doubletree broke onus inf the horses to tajte frlsht and run away mr gray woo had the lines wound around his waist was unable to- release hlmoeif tndtt wa dragged on thje round eonalderadie dlaliaicer and received serious injuries to his fade and head he ias badly shaken up one of the wraonde requiring thirty stitches gazette keeping on having a fixed puriioae and keeping- right on neither faltering nor swerv ing u the way that one clianba to to weep-j- success sooner than another when oliver goldsmith wrote the deserted village how many lln do you think he wrote cacli day only four his friends retarded htm as a very slow worker but ooldsmlth was a man that wanted hlo work to live be considered four lines a- day very hard work and it it interesting to note that seven yean were needed to bent out the pure atolcl of the de serted village robert louis fltsvenbon too had a lied purpose often he worked under dlffleultles but nothing coull keep him from fulfilling his parposo some of hie stories were written wheh he whs so ill that he oould hardly hold 4 pen sdgar noyeswescelts purpose was so fixed in hla nrdnd that he was often nfmld he would never ess it fulfilled dovld haium nasi wrjtten on his deathbed 1 hume wrete hlf history of bsng- land an he reollnerl on a sofa he ouletly 1 continued tho correction of owy edition bf until his dttttfta a tea your grocer recommends is usually good tea- xeais good tea and most grocers recommend it a e nicklin in8urance agent life fire auto accident health insurance guarantee bonds burglary and plato glass insurance trustee for estates collections business entrusted to my core will bo carefully looked after and treated confidentially money to loan pn farmproporty favorable rates and terms for re payment box 444 bower ave acton kgfvtt4nes jb rtcwsomb sr vtor tjoronto canada business is good at the busy business college this weok wo were unable to supply two business firms with cler4cnl help no graduates p send j young people oot into training- at guelph business college there is a eooj salaried position for you start on monday spoclal proposition for tho flrat ten rcglaterlnsr before december 1 a l bouck principal and proprietor okie symptori of eye strain a person rises in tho mornlns feel in e nt and ready for any thing hq starts to work with enthusiasm r in two or three -flours- bffins-to- lo hl e this is particularly tcuo of thoso that uso their eyea for cloao work if your oyes aro a handi cap jo you urat we could con- vinco you of the fact then re lievo you a de savage optometrist and mfg optician right at the post office qavo building guelph the old and reuabte granite and marble works we are manufacture and direct importers ofall kinds of monumental and headstone work we sell direct to our cuatomera at wholesale prices thus saving our ouitomer 40 per cenl we have the bet appliances and the ojypift59iifl jpontnln jt hq uin operate pneumatic toolb properly we can aive referenoea from hundreds oj our customers in toronto and other places where others have to have law suits in order to collect we have the rarcestand best stock of oranlte in tjlabominlohrw more than any ihre- dealers in the west- we are legiti mate dealers and employ no agents and do not annoy or peat customers by sending- out ignorant agents solicit ing orders we employ only mechanics and defy competition hamilton sons ouelph ont gsisss ftsfers v li -irt-ii-

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