pjfrjjrri if j artmt bmjsni rilukluay matic1i 13 hid rim am ii i itwi i imnji in utbllolicfl uvi ry tlmnlay morjilni nt rim llien pietui build i no will ttroat a tic n ontario i tin mitjncrli tlon prlco la tl go per year in advance li fit 4i u in i hargod additional to pfhrca in tlio kjnllod tit 1u11 llio ilulo to which aubscrlpttona aro paid in indicated or tlm i i ircnn ihdoi a1vj ittfminc rati b tranalont ndvertluomentn cenla pt- r hi o ur wu mciwuremcnt for flrnt insertion and c ctiiitn per llmi f r uah aubaequent lntrtlon contract dlnplny ulvirun nun in for 100 lrichfta or more pr mium 1g ccnui i vr inch inch insertion adrertleemonta without pouhr rilrcclloiiu will bo lruertd till forbid and charged accordingly il i mooiu2 editor and publisher tili i honl1 editorial and liualura oiqm hcnidohco ha editorial confcrencej t trustees and ratepayers the suggestion of j m denycs inspector of public schools in his annual report respecting con fcrcnccj of trustees and ratepayers is about to bo given effect for the northorly section of tho county conventions will bo hold on tho 20 tb tnst at brook- villc and on tho 21st at georgetown the intention is to make these gatherings practical and suggestive with a view to preparation for tho reconstruction which is inevitable the invitation to attend these conventions is as wide as the educational interest of tho inspectorate men and women all ratepayers and particularly all trustees will bo welcome among the subjects which will bo offered far discussion will be consolidation of schools substitution of township boards of trustees for tho present section system medical and dental inspection and truancy there will be opportunity for freest discussion by all and also for any questions concerning tho organization and management of the schools legislative grants and otherrcvclant topics these gatherings will be invaluablo to all interested in tho progress of edu cation tho movement la of vital importance the agricultural representative a review of the agricultural representative sys tem which has been in operation fn ontario for the past five or six years and a description of many phases of the work is given in a sessional document just issued by the dominion department of agri culture for a long time it had been felt that be tween the farmers and the government institutions maintained for the purpose of advancing his interests there was no easy or wellestablished means of com munication through the agricultural representa tives this has been largely changed in ontario their activities have been so general and farreaching as to touch almost every phase of instruction and demon stration necessary for advanced farm methods as a result farming in many sections has been much improved rendered more proo table and farm land values enhanced one of the most important under takings under the ausptces of the representatives has been the effort to encourago the young men on the farms and to givo them a clearer insight into agn cultural problems this was shown here last week in the- stock judging classes it was illustrated ihrniighnnf ibr- rnnnfy lint yfar i the tpbtructtons given in handling farm tractors hints on drainage the selection of seeds spraying and in many other ways the agricultural representative system is one of the most practical means of assisting our farmers that has been adopted in recent years iv women qualified to vote there is a growing interest in the franchise of women and information is sought as to how womens names may be placed ontbc voters lists tho act respecting elections to the legislative assembly passed at tho session of 1918 says subject to the provi natter contained the persons entitled to be entered on the itst of voters shall toethefoj- lowmg and no others every man and every woman who a is a british subject by birth or naturaliza tion b is not disqualified under the ontario elec tions act or otherwise by law prohibited from vot- 1q has resided in canada for the twelve months next proceeding the day of nomination and is in good faith on the last mentioned day and has been 7of the three months next preceding the same a resident of and domiciled in tho electoral district m which the polling subdivision in which bo or sho resides is situate chapter 20 section 38 also refers to tho matter and says the assessment act is amended by addidg the following the assessor shall mark the letters l f meaning legislative franchise upon the assessment roll opposite the name of every person entered thereon who is assessed at his place- of residence and who appears to be qualified to be entered on the list of voters prepared under tho ontario election act 1018 it is desirable that every woman entitled to vote should see- that her name is on the voters list the women of canada will have tho voto on federal prohibition and the women of ontario on provincial prohibition the liquor interests do not like the prospects and they will like the result still less ed1tohial notes i w hutu rally the tariff question will be up for con j sidcration during the present session of the house of commons though little has been mooted respect ing the matter as yet it seems to be the somewhat general feeling that tariff problems should rest m abeyance until the great issues growing out of the war are solved few would object however to the removal or at least the reduction of some of the oppressive war taxes which the people have been obliged to meet the past four years c a resolution was passed at the recent convention of tho rural municipal association of ontario re questing the provincial government to amend the municipal act by making provision that members of municipul councils continue in office for two years by this plan elections would be held every two years this suggestion has somo practical value a member of council if possessed of any aptitude and ability jtor the transaction of municipal business would naturally bo of more value after a years experience to tho community he is elected to serve under existing conditions with annual elections tho majority of the members of councils elected have absolutely no experience a better plan and one that would en sure fln element of continuity would bo to adopt the method of election by win elf school trustees are elected guclphe new city council act lias adopted this principle and members arc elected to serve one two and three years tho canadian department of fisheries and the unites- stolen burenu of fisheries aro planting chinook ralmon eggs from tho pacific const in the st i nwrcuca river system if this nplcndid variety of brit lib columbia inlmon enn bo developed satn factonly in our interior watcr3 the advantage to eastern canada and the united states will be very great it will bo very welcome newrj to the general public to have the assurance that the prices of fod stuffs havo commenced tin tho downward movement at the annual convention of the wholesale grocers of ontario in toronto last week it was shown that flour foods such as starch syrup lard and oatmeal havo all been reduced in price cereal products are also dropping in price according to the wholesalers british plans for after thcwar trade seem to have been well laid in advance judging by recent trade returns imports in january increased 85000 000 over december whilo exports gained 42000000 british corrfrncrcc arid finance havo flourished despite adverse trade balances britains adverse or import balance tor tho past six iconi was over 14000000- 000 while united states had a favorable balance of over 12000000 tho united farmers of ontario havo dono a cry wise thing in purchasing tho weekly sun instead of establishing a new paper and multiplying papers un necessarily tho weekly sun is essentially a farmers paper and always has been it always stood loyally for farmers interests its editorial staff is an able one making the weekly sun tho official newspaper of tho farmers organization will gvo it an increased prestige and will enablo it to speak with authority for the farmera of the province as hinted in tho address at tho opening of the ontario legislature tho provincial treasurer an nounced last friday that the ontario governments war tax of one mill on the dollar is to be dt continued this will be welcome news there has been a haunt ing fear that thi3 tax might not bo easily eliminated the discontinuance of uuatax will mean a reduction of actons taxes for 1910 by at least 507 00 this will be a salutary start to the return to lower taxes here interesting figures given m the last number of the monthly bulletin of agricultural statistics issued by tho dominion bureau of statistics show that the total production of wheat in 1018 in the fifteen countries of tho northern hemisphere spain eng land and wales scotland ireland italy luxemburg nctherland sweden switzerland canada united states british india japan egypt and tunis was 1081037000 bushels as against r600429000 bushels in 1917 and 1870450000 bushels tho annual average for five years lady launfcr is manifestly not interested in scau ing public monies for personal profit it is announ ced from ottawa him sfie has intimated lhal sht does not desire a pension from the government as suggested by the ottawa press for the reason that she has need of none having ample funds to supply all requirements she does not wish to draw upon the public treasury a number of years ago friends of the late sir wilfrid lauricr made him a gift of 100000 following a precedent set in the life of sir john macdonold and this sum with other funds now posses to lady launer indications point to a continuance of the work of the farmerettes notwithstanding tho ending of the war the work of thogirisontho farms last sum mer was of such value that their serviceswtii again be sought during the busy months of the present year numbers of young women who hove long summer holidays such as school teachers and college girls will gladly embrace the opportunity again of healthful outdoor work and tho attendant exercise which builds up physical vigor tho womens land army which is rjow affiliated with tho united states department of labor 15 already actively engaged in efforts to bring before the young women of the country the patriotic duty as well as the numerous advantages of spending tho summer months on this farm the hon t w mcgarry provincial treasurer announced last friday that a wide open referendum on the prohibition question will bo taken in ontario possibly irr september next or possibly sooner far the people to determine what measure they want i be lieve the people will be able to voto on the question in a very open fashion when the boys come home possibly in september or before or it may be a little later the people will decide the question for themselves and the reference will bo widovapen as 13 desired by the temperance people and the liquor interests whatever the verdict of the people may be it will bo upheld by the government tho people will bo given every opportunity of expressing in the fullest possible manner their desires on this im portant question if the government means as voiced by mr mcgarry that a straight voto on the straight iiuc of prohibition yes or no will be taken every uiizcu of ontario should be satisfied with such a wide open referendum there will b little doubt as to the result the publisher of a paper must live as welt as the clothier the drygooda man or the grocer to get the wherewith to live he has ono thing to sell and another thing to rent ho sells bis paper and ho rents the space in his columns these arc his principal sources of income and can anyone inform us why he ts expected to give either away ho can of- course do so if he chooses and as a matter of fact he docs furnish a good deal of his space rent free but it docs not follow that he ought to be expected to do so as a matter of course and further when once he docs it ought to bo recognized as a contribution just ns much us the sugar or coffee given by the grocer but it is not generally looked at in that light yet everybody knows that the very existence of a newb pupcr depends upon the selling of the paper and the rent at tlp space as much as a merchants success dcpcndi upon tho sale of his goods there ts just as much reason for the merchant giving his goads awa free as there is for tb publisher sirocco reformer i this sane reasonable presentation of an important fact will commend itself to all thoughtful readers dc chetrful mill lo j 1 of 1 01 in 1110 ill ire uralrd iltlio 1 t i i 1 fact tin y fall in nt it t f trail inr mi 1 lit i i tlcy r 1nwn in life n trtu i l a w ml i f rhrr wi ill 1 luvi turn i tin u lo fr tl mi mil iill limn hi llxin tr in m ii el h in mi into tlio or light if lh i l ponnltilo llvlnc cheer tlm temple 1 tern tatloil li iu i very ul in tt ua a kind word tiyinpnthetlc rxi reunion u warm hand clinp and n miliinm only a amllo irlvfn tho tern ted t nci courtisa cnouch to fit lit and tho victory in won cheer the tried onea tho moot i t tin do not inuinl to fall wp aro cour ccoun at hcirt hut ometlmi be cause wr ore hynlcnywcnk or a 11l dlicourncc 1 or havo a nenao of loneh nraji wt blva up when troubla come and an n rcnult or failure wo nro greatly weakened when wo might htivr- emonred from tho conflict with a now conaclouncafl of power and be more ready tor tho noxt trial when it ap par chotr iho youno man lfo la moro of a btruaslo to dny than it uuod to bi temptations aro creator by far and nln la vaatly moro irnldioim in aimroiicir upeajt a good word of cheer it otn iru nothlnr it meann o cry thins to the o6 to whom it irt aithrcatica it la a cood thlnjr to remember ihjit thhj tho uj irlt of je3u wlio wnalfiyii lirlpf ul alwoj n upllftlnc i wo nro chrlntlann wo will nrclt to be uko him j wilbur chapman the child let it work out it8 own entertainment let child entertain ltaelf or eh 11 drcn entertain themselves moat of the play hours of course little ousffch uona and hclpa from crownupa an wclcomo that will atari the hall roll ing- oa it were but let it be only a start if you wish your child a imagination dove oped if you wuh to strengthen the liltlatlv1 powers which ue 0 irnuuit in every child and which if develop cd provo such an oaoct in after life itenourcefulness la another talent nip ned in the hud when u child la contln ually entruned oo that py mtam no effort at all what u known a tho apollcd chlul is usually the ro null of childhoods daja where no cf fort in ever mrdc for luclf in work or play no tvondor ouch o child to rest less unmanageable mhichicvoua with no outlet whatever for atored up ener gtos and mentality lvcn the etory hour will be ma4o a moro tcllinc factor u tho usual rule is aorncumc rcvamed and the child tells mother a story instead of always be ing told one and it is indeed re markable when this is done what cxtiutalto llttto fancies aro found to emcrre fresh and dewy from fertile little brains worth remembering lqual porta of ammonia and spirits of turpentine will remove point when baby fails and gets a bump put butter on the brujoo and it will not turn block and blue to drive away red ants break up a fresh cake or vcaat snd sprinkle the pieces with sugar mildew can bo removed by rubbing with green tomato and salt after wards expono to the nun tf ntovo blacklnc la mixed with coll strong eortee tl c blocktnr will ellck closer and polish hist longer cranberry doultlce is said to ba good for erysipelas wnrm bnn and comrncal will cieaji furs give them a good brisk rub blng in tho mxul then hang in tho aii but t u after handling codfish onions oi n odoeou substance giound miu tsxrl nibbed on tho lands after batti ing them and whllo they are damp or moistened with wafer will remove all odors cold water is better for bath ing than warm wale ptut handling any thing that hja tr nr odor that same 0ud name this good story in tho r y times is attributed to tho pake of con naught tho queen is seems pun uuously correcti mlapro nun elation of french place names vlsltinr a wound ed man in hospital her majesty oskej him u give her tho details of tho action in which ho won tho v c well your majesty wo were at tvlpcrn hep- interrupted tho queen and rot orders to march out und cheek tho advance after we left wipers iep said tho queen again and no on thro ujiout the story tho next day the ouko of cormaught asked tho v c how ho uked tho quuen rre queen a a nuble woman sir but what a pity shu hiccoughs so translating oight into sound a wonderful uttlo instrument called the optlphone or phonoptioon haa been invented as a mectuuilcal eye it re sera bits a telephone and is for the purpose of helping blind persona to read from tho ordinary printed page the lettorn of tho alphabet are trans ml t ted into sounds and the blind per son once i earning tho sounds con rra i reudjly this truslatlaii of sight into sound is due to highly scnsitlred helen turn bars or crj stubs in electric clr cults through tun ordinary tolcihono receiver the blind person cajf bear tho sounds as he itasses tho mechanlcul eye over the printed page tho upparftlus comprising the opt phono weighs tuty ave pounds and the mechanical eyu weighs two pounds thrift tilio w u ruiety slid u widow moreover sho wns scutch 8h ed macintosh her late husband fur eighteen months anil thun from ii crowd of suitors t hues hoinat homely maclntym tor thu bciuud 1 in no truld euouch for you dear ho w ilspurrd what fur did yo choose mo uol o aao inonyt atl yitl y ir i hit i iinon uc in tyre yes hut lxjan tho iewildcrtl ouiti r ail yo ucn flnuhi 1 tho wl low nil my lluin s imrli 1 muii tluui why ihiiuld- ilunin his half uhoutt t llttto intuitu from iho i m men juhi tih wants lis if the u 1 well asked tho in illmr lm t ho entitle to half of if yes replied a hi le l ul ho wants tils half in tho middle the nevealinq impulse it is our involuntary ads which re veal us as wo really arc k we havo time to stop unrt think wo vtiy often decide against our first impulse v a re mom her what other ihjoj lo are very likely to say and think wo realise thut we are likely to loso sumothlng a vnluu if wo do not ex err i ia solf ntrot and in m h the cou so of tlun wo finally lectio on may he fai nuperlir to our turllir inn uim tin impulse is i it with ul v itue 1 c nisi it mvta us u gllnil a uf tl rv illttei of tj ir nuturu ihii nth tin on ciitlon i di hrls if wo ulwuyn ju d ourselvia by tho im inr mum i th u lit uhoul 1 full tu reoilkn the wiuliiits siulna w1iilii vrv ik- i i gunpl our view- f k whether wo lie ins i i uiiluss a man is uli bua hero in his owt lj 1 ieiid tipo o iillle cere ho tan iievu ostlmauon ql ct tinq head 1 i irl sere yll o lit on 1 i 1 iii t ii i i r in nn slim l 1 i ii 1 nil i fl iii tl lit high i 1 v i b 1 1 11 t l ii i 1 o 1 i ll i i t 1 111 111 1 l willi 1 ii i i htm if i 1 x ii ul 1 tho 1 rmrry ii iii i n ily l y hirers i l tho t- llitry r a evi n 1 i 1 i wiyt rraj t nurft rlni in ig r duly pro ro w n n i t 1 nltlltfut iteor vl u thr lilt c iiiio hnwll allc i ii of urai ij a liny who wnu makliu his iiropnrn tt ms pn tty di liheral ly any time fore sunsell don t y hi worry ll hhyl called hak th ttior seronoly i don t mean 4 stall till tn ready if cu do hurry me tikiuh n lot in onttine hoadel rlsht whon its a race youro going in for tho alrl on tho alow toboggan claiiped her hands and her fa en lit up with at rue la tlon uho girl wns hu own slutor with n iulk hrlght wit tliat loui 1 lot hnr upi rcclato no fine n saying tli itui plei lid thing to aay ilort sht inurtnurnl in hlu ear itf they nped down tliti hill wtll uhruasl of thu othun in i iilnlni 1 y ii chra and hair jnchos 1 1 hi o to to u follow stick to tint i i ivcrylhlnir tho fellow thut i ic i i lx ii i i o h i a winner tho hoy i cam grow red with somo ihlnl b i lo tl o weatl or ho couldn njiit n iiiinou that wiui oo ewtetcned with i ralno as that t fu wotidtr if nlin meant anything 1 said to himself ntctrlng nklllfully and seeming to pay his who to attention to tho way tho none of tho sled was veering u an 1 such i vo only just lititun hetlqvo- iii ft top it hhc wouldn t call that getting headed richl if nlia does jtnow lie oor d at her suspiciously as thfly reach d ho bottom of tho hill hrnt at iho goil alake and out of tho track of thr t iorj hut the fclrl who knew enough o applaud a flno ocntlmcn when she heard it and apply it to nncr ui n wan ndmliinq tho orencty quean not but you cant tolll ho muttered to himself as they turned lo tur tho toboggan up hill together sho a tin kind that can drive a nnil wltl i ul utting the ohlnrlo girt or no tlrl the mumper of star tho number of ntaru in tho heavens which con lie seen by tho ordinary eye is between flvo and six thousand only lialf of this number can bo aboyo the horizon nt tho unmo time and of this half many will bo so cloao to the horixon as to bo obscured by tho thick ncss of tho atmosphere an average cyo can see between fifteen hundred and two thousand stars on a clexr evening tlucld stars aro those which ore vlslhlo to tho naked eye in con trast with telescopic stars which can betn oceo only by the aid of tho teles cope an exact estimate of tho total nui- bcr of tlccop1c stars la impossible hut tho general supposition ts that im twecn fifty and a hundred m ilion can ixi no n with a large telescope in imitloi tu thlne the photographic wt liu mo u it porail lo 1 1 photograph atarn which aro fainter than the eye can see in any telescope tl total mounts to hundrc i of million ljut tjic cnormouii ulitoiilea from our euth o them mokes t lmpoxult le for us ever to know just how man utoru there arc could take it easy sho was a pompous lady who hav- lunl t king hi country neat whro nhe delighted to play the hostess what beautiful chickens exclaim ed a guest who woa being shown tho poultry farm yea theyre all prixo fowl was tho huly s ruply oh reall- do tho ylay every dayf oh they could of courwu uald the i uro proud lady but for people in our pool tlon it is not necessary for them to do it to make pictures of sounds tho phitikltlk is a ihw lnutrumcnl for nuikhu i lctuni of sound wavm and oi lata of n viry stiiultlvu dla i lirann of uucllkc moti rlol through whw h tbeo mnd waves i ami eouslnf i vibnilluu highly pollnhed mirrors re nect the o vibrations to a revolving i trlantuuu mirror disc wbih in turn j reflects them upon a scroon the reflc ted wuvu aunor upon tlio acreen magnined 10 0o0 tlmii tho aire of their vibrations upon the diaphragm tho dclcrats to tho congress of scientists saw tho voices of caruso tetraxxlnl and amato pictured by the phouodclk n fireproof paper and ink vicrlmcnti havo recently dovelop ed a paihr made from aabestoa fiber and inks prepared fruin ttia nitrates of iron and cobalt that reals ted a red hilat for to jiouru without nurtcrlr i an dunialo no liarm resulted until tho lutci alty f tlio heat was greatly tncrca wl ui d tlio paper was cxpotd in it fqr ttn hours lurtiior upcrl mtikatl i li oxtmclel to iuault in a paiier an i ink uutt will tie practically industruclihle by lire now sold in n new waxed hoard package a great irnprovement over the old lead package redrose sold only in scaled packages farjmers account book this book is ao completo aa wo can make it thoro 10 a place in it i or evory thinjr you plant raise buy cell havo on hand with a nummary of tho ycarfl business it puts your farm on a business basis 1 it la freo to farmers call or write for a copy th mrchants bank hdofnmonul of canada etbluhi 1004 acton branch georgetown branch i b shorey marnier c w grandy mosrer west end meat market mcen fev choice cuts of meat beerpork lab veal may be had every day at reasonable prices lard shortening sausage butter and eggs always in stock courteous attention prompt delivery satisfied customers mceoery evans license no 9 452 main street acton ontario have you bought your put your thrift stamps oiy an learning basis remember when you aro filling up your thrift card that the 25centthnit stamps which you can buy wherever you thfe a wgn arei simply a means to an cndt thrift stamps cam no interest the interest begins when your thrift card filled with 16 staxnpsi3 token to the money- order post office bank or other place displaying the beavertnangle sign and ex changed a 4 00 in the pur chajeofawarvingsstamp which coats 402 tins month warsavings stamps earn 4 per cent compound interest being redeemable on january 1st 1924 for 500 each m rl business directory thoo giiay m d c m mcqill 1 it i 1 jill 1 mi li l il 1- i ft fl jin il nw mfinlirr llrltlrtli ui 11 col arui lrtl hi ttn olhcc1 re li rick t i root acton oil l dtl j a mcnivln piiyalciri and urgon omrn nifl ilrnldrnco corner i lower avpnur ana i lulu jjlreetn the milj enc formerly occuilr by d m urn loraon arton ont vcfcninanv john lawoon vtrt nry qurgaon acton ont graduato of ontario veterinary col iiso 1810 ofllcs artliuru itlork i teal d euro iui hlrcct calln day or nirht prompt ly attondrj to lcqal phono mo z 1 o hot 33b uakol0 nash raumeb m a orritor solicitor nuury pubho convnyncr ctc ferryman block acton ont moni y to i0n conveyancing iioutb 3p mtosp ra at rcaldenco r h wansdrouqh lks avenuo actan onth dr j m dell d d 0- l- d g dantut lion or oraduato of toronto unlver lty tlio lktaatji auestbauo uaad u dyilrl office at residence corner mill jh3 jtredcirlck btroota miscellaneous uarriaqc licenses h p uoora laaur msrhag linss prlvnto ottlco no wltnessea ra qui rod laauod at rcaldenco in tnrenlne paxembiaa offlco actoa ont francis nunan oookblndar account tdoolca at all klnda made to order perlodlcala of overy deacrlp tlon carefully bound nulinj- neatly and promptly dono wyndnarn street goblph oat over wllllama storo r j kerr licanaod auctionaor itor tbo countica of ilalton welling ton pcxsl and duffcrln and tbe city of quelpu acton ontario sale rpat bo arrancatl by ttuai oi at realdenctf at acton or at tho free prcaa oluce acton tbo mercury ofuce ouelpb tbe nen itecord evnrum or with w j oordon uarneaa tt lllllaburc balca entroatod to il j iorr ro- cc4re attention from dato of 1 latin to date of aaie lint your rtalea with ma raaidcnca youno 6trat acton phono 30 acton call at my xpctio j e cheevers dook binder quaboo st- cast gualph q uooka and nmnuliiw hoijn 1 i ilandaome and bubjttlal coven narnca lettered in cot 1 on i iliipj hymn iloaka raid other hooka all work promptly executed d alex niven ontario land surveyor and civil surveys hubdtvlaloni plana ilo porta dcecrlptloua lllucprtnta elr certlucatca for rurchascrb ami mortcaceca survcyu for archltrcta jlulldcrs and municipal counclla drainafd itcpcrta fco lima tea etc uclean building dou gt oullih i hono 10g4 oni roy hindley auctioneer l1vl itock hlal lstatl- and ml hciiandisl conaohdatcd phgna crin 4t 1 1 r r 3 acton grand trunkra the double track route montrcal toronto detroit chicago unexcelled ulil 4 ir mrlu ilrr inr caru i nil lit trail a ui i lartor c ru on i i lm ij il lay troli lull h f rmtulin r ut my iru i trunk tulut l it r l 1 ii ruli matrl t- 1 uaiijir i nt turn to ii s uoulub ecnt acton ont p 13 tho old and rehablo granite and marble dealers ii vp nro rtiauucactii jnt anl llr i raj tort ore of all klmlrt f uuimmn and headntoiio worlt wo uoll jlmi to our cuatomcra at vthuunalr prim thun i ntjjin our cu t in rm 40 jw r in t we havo tho ik- t uppllu rm ai 1 tttv nly mechanics in 1 l mlnloii wl ran ujiernto in i untutlc tool i i niriy wu t civ t im i lit 1 fr ii ai 1 i inert wh r olhci i uvi t liuvu uw nulla in unlir ti rtllmt wi luivo tl u uirtitit an 1 ixat at nli i itu i tho dominion or moro than any tt ro ipaur in thu wrnt wo aro iil ma to ocalrpo an 1 oini i iy i o oli a and do not annoy or aai tuntouicra i y mondliir ut ijjim runt uont ll 1 inir orlrnfo eini loy i ivly inrrlia ir and defy ooniintlll i hamilton sons cor norwich a woolwich ttla quelph f kfcrtia