Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 23, 1919, p. 1

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pjtr etnjfvtt- tt torly ii rtli ycur no 17 rsda1 acton ontario thursoay morning october 23 1010 singlo copies fivo cents ontarios citizens emphatically outlaw the liquor traffic praise god from whom all blessings flow new advertisements the methodist church acton rev i m moyer pastor parse neae willow st ofcui ylho pulpit ml vonlng norvlcca valuable property for sale urlck mart uii i ii ijumnt land situ a tod on milt street no ir lost office occupied by jwi or apply to 13 2 oko havill card of thanks i wa to m knuwh igo thn muth up predated rift col i watrh riven to mo ty tho townutilp of kaqueoink tor my nirvlirn ovtmu many thankn w g douola8 for sale stewart turn lot number twenty six concuimliiii twi lsquealng ml joining thn village of acton two hun dred ucrun full plouffhinr dono i wi eeanlon c in twi nrronced r mm no bio torau api ly to owr r uox 601 acton brick house for sale a camfurtnblo well built brick houno 1 1 on r igln street arton alx room rood collar with comnnt floor hard water soft wudr in thn house wan uavr rnnloil a kw 1 bai suitable for lit ni or muti r ear iiartlculunt apt ly to 16 4 mrs jamr s illich overcoats and sweet peas girls and women wanted at once to loam folding chocking etc alsol hand iron era and experienced help i good warren and a toady employment rallwuy fare refunded to aultablo ap pllcanta apply laundry mt speedwell military hospital 16 4 guelph onc how to cure goitre and thick neck by a palnlesa homo remedy of root i and hcrba w have cured goitres of more than 40 yearn a tun ding in a few weeks time our treatment la giu an toed to bo harmless and will build i up a run down system wrlto for free lnormatlon to prof marlo box 337 toronto ortl help with the expenses tho referendum cumpalsn entailed j large cxi cnao throushout the pro vine acton naturally expects to pa 1 her fair share of this thoac who are plcutfed with thu result of the election and ur dentrou of contributing to the expense fu d may veil 1 their contrthu tlonn to miss m z hfcnnktt treasurer for acton and vicinity i any contributions left ut tho vukx i pxaa office will be handed to mlaa ucnnott ticking an overcoat at mac- donalds is like picking sweet pai from vines where roots run deep into nourishing soil more you pick more they bloom our supply runs right into the tailoring plant of society brand clothes we ve prepared lavishly for you men this fall lavishly enough that from the youth of 18 to full gruwn 80 we can meet every need of every man coats for dress for business for facing the worst storms that will blow this winter all here in suitable fabrics and colorings every mtns price take a trip up to guelph to macdonald s and youll get the overcoat you want at the price you wanf to pay next week is overcoat week hundreds of fine new overcoat models in the display wis buy or sell victory bonds baa re r or registered j e carter invaatmant broker guelph all the good kinds ot good furnishings too for men and boys no finer mens and boys clothing store in this part of the protince pay us a visit at your earliest convenience d e macdonald bros ltd guelprts leading and largest store wyndham macdoimri and carden streets gndph onl wfmooney of guelph lima opened a store on main street acton where be will conduct a tin smith and sheet metal business orders for hot air furnace and pi urn bin- will receive special atten tion guelph business college herald bloo guelph the school your friend at tended will do for you as they did for her and hundreds of others viz put you on friendly terms with a bank account make monday your starting day t a l bouck principal good things to eat meenkey evans have everything appetizing in meats lamb cor saturday lard now down to 40e a fine new line of canned goods still getting in tomatoes watch oar window for bargains on saturday night prices are always right and your child will be as faithfully served as if you camo yourself mcenery evans acton meat market main street yonae a charlea street toronto enjoys an excellent reputation furl high grade bualneaa training and for placing graduates in good poaltlona knler any time write for tata logue w j elliovr prinoipalj wonderland friday october c4 mirandy smiles with vlvlun murtlu cump tng out with fatty arhutjme and the hereon muguxlnu saturday october 2s a daughter of the old south tuning pauline irrdorok a nlurry somon tomody und the urtttah oasette tuesday october 28 klafe beraruaon in under the greenwood tree no 6 of the man of might amd a mutt and jeff cartoon wednesday october 20 a koz picture friday october 31 itkaflth ok t1ik wouljj ftatinte and nl r l gregory honest gooda russells k we have just received a large shipment of feltex the new floor covering th8 is superior to oilcloth and is not affected by heat or cold 2 yards wide a gotrd rango ot patterns to choose from call and see them sweater coats just arrived a flno assortment of boys mens and ladies sweater coats at reasonable prices underwear a well assorted stock of children s ladies mens and boys underwear prices to suit all groceries and fruit ircsh cranberries cabbage celery grapes bananas oranges and lemons values c russell duing mill street aoton ont fttor cloeaa tjso exoept friday and saturday 4500 majority for prohibition in halton county kvcry munidinlity every polling place in the county gave a jhaiorily for four noes rural vote about 10 to 1 for prohibition the county of i la i ton haa declared emphatically that it la opposed to hav in the liquor bualneaa truffle within her loraer- over aamln ity the r3t clalve majority of about 4 boo vote prohibition i dotnandd iteturna are not yat ottlclally alven out but sufficient information haa been aecurej to ahow that it eery municipality in thla county civic and rural and in every poulna place in each of the nine munlotpalltlce a larre majority waa lvn each of the four the referendum vom in acton waa iua followi council chamber yea question 1 41 question 2 44 ioc quratlon 3 40 110 question 4 4t 103 klremen a hall question 1 u 48 us question 3 11 143 question 49 144 question 4 c 134 spelnhtk shop question 1 99 161 question 2 103 147 quotlon 3 as 151 question 4 in 138 post offlce question j f 1 question 3 70 184 questional to 164 question 4 7c 14s majority against repeal of ontario temperance act 307 majority asalnat zs1 alcohol weight beer 212 majority ajralnat aale of beer in barroom a 301 majority axalnat aale of uquora by he bottlo 231 social and personal mrs k v collier im vialtin friends in tavtatuclr and woodatock mlaa itertle bmlth went to toronto on monday to take a position in the city ulna li m wlnchatr ouelph apent uto week end at the borne of mr peter gibbons mr w mcnabb and master cain eron n petit tho week end with friends in toronto mrs erneat culp of vineland vtaltlnjc her parents at the methodist rmomne mrs nell mtilntoah returned from u pleasant visit to her blrlhood a home at iunria last week mm w j oould went to kitchener yesterday to attend the funeral ot mrs dr mcgarvln mr john brown and his son her bert visit d at mr jo in ackltt a qlen williams durin the week mr frank nrush of duffalo n y apent a few days thla week i with i1 icle mr matthow brush mrs kllaabeth dray and mrs ii t lolaxe of toronto spent a couple of itaya this week at moorecroft i 5fr and mrs frank gamble and family spent thankaslvtna very plea aantly with relatives in rramosa mr m middleton mlaaea nelue and lthel middleton and mr and mr davln kelly of toronto visited mr oeo campbell on sunday mrs wm smalt mr and mrs hoot harrison and babe ubta owna small and mr krod cartwrlaht of kilbride visited acton friends over sunday miss lottie k spebjbl mr wm landauorouch and mrs ooorare stat ham attended the runoral of the late mrs joele oram at toronto on tours lay mis alice ejtiott who haa baen in kor health for several months had rejrulried atrencth so that she waa uble to walk to town with pleasure but waa taken rather seriously again last week miss klllotfa many friends hote for a apeedy reoovery word tuts juat been reoslved from mr david skeldon who left for the old home in scotland the last if auauat hat mrs hkeldon was taken audenly iii after they arrived a uyw- itooland died at kdlnburah fh tn- dredmllea from the old borne o willoh they were colnf the friends tere wll rervt es4ifedlnly fhla aftd intajuavno mr jhn a carau of balam or uh urrlyed an saturday o apend 4 week op so at fnlrylew llaoo with mrs e h smith it la a cood many yrurs alne mrs carson left acton a bride to tnake tier home in the west it has tec ii a sreat omfort to her that her elder sou luii been able to continue the ids i uractloa of har dla- tlnaulahei husband the late john a caaon who wna a iimoiincnt coiiatllu tlonal lauyer and jurtau mrs carson hna been attend ln a great convention of american mothers of ioldlere at waahlnatun d c hearst government ib defeated and farmers in lead much regret thai premier hearst and hon- adam beck lose their seats u f o 40 liberals 31 1 con servative8 28 1 labor 11 ontario haa nutde a sreat chance in the personnel of the iexhtlature the conservative government haa teen do f oa ted and five minis tors of the cabl net wenj defeatetl in their own rldins- kourteen years ago tho liberals met a similar fate- the political orb aeems to go in cycles for the first time in history toronto elected ave ijberala but the farmer and labor men won liberal seats at various points in the province the strenstli nf the various parties la rcportrd as follows u k o u ljberala 10 conuervatlvs 36 labor 11 soldier i total 111 how a government la to be formed with thla division of forces la a pro blem which la troubling with great anxiety the very men who have beon elected it la to be regretted that ircmier hearst has been defeated thla dldl not result as soma feel inclined mj argue from his strong championship of prohibition tho victory for pro hlbltlon in too rural sections which voted overwhelmingly against the government la clear evidence that their verdict eras not one of want of confidence in the administration be cause of its prohibition legislation tho tllobe points out that had the awing of public sentiment away from the government been confined to the cities and towns where liberal and labor candidates made great gains and where in some cases prohibition failed tosecure a majority it might have been said that tho ministry was being punished for its prohibition policy hut the tide ran just vlm strong ly against it in prohibition as in unit prohibition constituencies it will he idle for the friends of the imrau mln later tb represent him as a martyr to tho temperance cause or for the friends of the liquor trafhc to point to hlra as a warning to other politicians the defeat of sir adam beck la a distinct loss to the province he has been a real benefactor to ontario through his courageous and continued championing of the hydro electric activities which have meant so much to the development and comfort of the province- the conviction la very gen eral that he la one public man at leaat who cannot profitably be pared from public service at the present time something bigger to day than to earn sslary and to curse and swear a atorletle on pred c klford uomln ion poultry huabadman in ituilal canada october huvv llk on your kuilal canada uubai rip t ion b m through this ppr ihoiie or call for particulars victory loan organization the local officara committees atd canvases appointed tho follow lug cltlaana have been appointed to superintend tba victory loan campaign lei for aon and vicinity v chairmau- a o t beard mopa fcxocufua duncan cafnjibell anil 4 cheater matthews secretary trooaiire c a conway publicity committee 11 p uoore and ii garden icmployee committee w a storey john clarke w arnold canvassers it m modottaul c conway d a llutcheon g v uii choirmaster wildoust removes knox church choir presents address of appreciation and eleetrta reading lamp j mr harold wlldgust who lias been the choirmaster of knox church for several years recently decided to ac cept a good position which opened to him in london and arranged to re move with his family to that city last saturday oveninc the memben of the choir met at mr wlldgust a residence to sicnd a social hour and say farewell to mr and mrs wlldgust and family i the following address was read by mra w j held dear mr and mrw wlldgust and family we the members of knox church choir have gathered here to night prior to your removal to extend to you our deepest regrets at your departure you have ever fulfilled your duties with an untiring energy and have al ways c in our midst a spirit of steadfast lntereat under your leader ship we have benefitted much und have considered your efforts most help ful during the past alx years of your sojourn among ua you have made many friends and your removal will be keenly felt and with ood a help we trust you will prosper in your new borne and now we would ask you to ac cept as a token of our love and esteem this reading lamp which we hope you will always keep aa a remembrance of the days a pent frith ua in aeton and we will always remomber the happy hours speni with yon our aoiml wishes follow you in your new wurk signed pn behalf ot the ohotr mru w j iteid alex mann mr alex mann handed tho reading lamp to mr wlldguat mr wudguat cordially thanked the donora fur their kind remembrance id said he had greatly enjoyed his residence in aoon and his services aa leader of the choir of kimx church ll waa a hard thing for himself and family to part from the many warm rrleada they had made in acton but circumstances had arisen which pro fnleed unproved oondltlona for the family and their removal bad cwnse fluently been decided upon the removal or mr und mrs wild gust from acton will b keenly folu they were at all times toady to give freely of tlwlr musical talents at church social and community functions and these have tyeu numerous the past faw years mr and mrs wlldgust and master albert were members of knox choir and mia may has been the urganlat for some time good old acton your hearts all right the noble women of the town polled their first votes for home and cbfldrervs sake 307 majority for prohibition acton nobly auatalned her reptila tlon for standing up for the beat things for the home the family and the com munity at the referendum election on monday noth withstanding the stren uous campaign put et to re open the bar rooms and resume the traffic in liquor by the cltlaana liberty league the electors of acton spoke out more strongly than over before in opposition to auch a course the result la cer- j talnly gratifying it was given with no uncertain decision a majority of over 300 for prohibition aurely lndl catea very plainly that the people of thla community have no desire tor the return ot the liquor traffic in any form while there neer was any doubt in the minda ot the members of the local i to fere n imn committee that a targe majority was sure to be recorded against the repeal of tho ontario temperance act no one was so aan gulne aa to predict auch a raagnifl cent majority aa waa won at the polls on monday from the moment of tho opening of the polls however it waa clearly manifest that the majority would be large- at nine o clock when the polls were opened every one of the four polling place in acton had a large quota of women ready to poll their vote and until well on in the afternoon they came in a regular pro cession instead of showing any apathy the women were keen to poll their votes and wlrnn the polls were closed at five o clock few indeed were there whose names were on the luttj who had not voted to the women of acton a great share of the credit for the prohibition vic tory la duo aa canvassers and acrutl neers they worked with an enthuai as tic energy and concentration that was an inspiration to all who are aln cerely desirous of advancing the wel fare of ontario by retaining its pro hlbltory lw at each of the polling bootlia women acrutlneera and work era alert and helpful were busily en gaged from the time the first ballot was cast until the last one waa count ed men who have bad long expert ence in political campaigns were tm pressed by the appearance and the mental activity of our women workers never again will any reasonable man presume to amy that the women are leas capable or leas observant in the matters than tho men it la generally recognised that a new power for good tiaa come into public affairs and it haa come to remain permanently to the following members of the local com an it toe groat credit la due for the magnificent results achieved here chairman itev j c wilson 1l a vice chalrmtri mra george havll and a 1 brown secretary w ii stewart aml sec it ii wansborough treasurer miss minnie z bennett captains no 1 rev i m moyer and mrs annie soromorvtlle captains no 2 prnnl kennedy aud mis elbe both grahtm doners 1 organ ixer c c i lender son the trganlxation waa complete rvrr officer and jvery helper did their utmost from the opening of the campaign until the last voto was polled newrjff local import eaqueaina tax collectors at the laat meeting of eaqupalng council a by law waa passed appoint ing tax collectors for islt aa follows ward no t toter mcglbbon no 2 henry mayi no 3 1 it- thompson no 4 malcolm turner no e s ii lindsay no 6 hamuol momaater free preea advertising satiefaclory kaaa paaaa actpn we thank you for the aplendld insertions you have given ua in our largo advertising apace wn hope to bo able to do further bual neaa with you aa thla contract baa been most satisfactory the k e partrldjtc itubbet company ouelph sc joaepasa fancy fair if tho three succeeding daya of hc joseph a church wncy fair now in progress in the town ball are aa well patronised aa it waa yesterday the reaulta will be gratifying to rev father good row and his flock th fair has numerous xt tractions the lunch aerved afternoon and evening la a feature which la well pa tro nixed a holiday to sea the prince the prince of wales epent a few hours in guelph on tuesday a given just auch a royal reception aa the iloyal city knows so well how to be tow the nine roomi of acton schools were given a holiday for the day to ihsrmlt pupils and teachers to visit guelph and see the prince a large number took advantage of the oppor tunity four election meetings laat week laat week waa a busy one for the electors of acton and vicinity four election meetings in one week la going some on monday mr cleaver and his speakers uddrease i the electors on tuesday night a big referendum meeting was held friday the liberty over 300000 maj for prohibition in old ontario the people solid for a drjf pro vince with a bis no majority on al four questions k even toronto qives 26900 no majority the electors aaracultural representative res i una mr w k strong agricultural re presentative for the county of halton has sent in his resignation to the gov ernment to take effect on november 1 mr strong has been a capable re pre aentatlve and the announcement of his resignation will be received with regret by many frlenda he intends to take up farming ills auccesaor haa not yet been named charged with areoji kred c iv was arrested at gait last saturday he lias been wanted for some time he la accused of arson burning the dwelling on the alex spruwl farm near speyalde which he i occupied without leave and had to remove by order of the owner lie waa brought before k j campbell j p on monday and remanded to allow time for the aummonlng or wit i leases the house waa burned ot august 1c champion tarlo haa voted by an overwhelm lng majority against tho resumption of the liquor traffic either in tho bar- rooms or in liquor hhoiw under govern raent control the majority for prohibition grows to tremendous proportion with tho tardy returna from tho towna villages and rural districts fvun moat of tho cities of the i ruvlnce including tor onto have given no majorities on all question- the prohibition voto in n number of important tnduktrlul ctntrcm rufutes the cry that wage earners with one voice clamor for beer they aro divld ed much aa are other groups in the same communities tho towns and villages so far as heard from have with a few exceptions voted no by two to one or three to ono on all questions in many of the rural municipalities there waa almost unanimity ontario has put tho bar room for ever out of bounds vnn tho liquor men will scarcely venture to propose that it be reaurrected in any guise the largest vote was recorded against the plan to restore it for tho sale of malt liquors onjy the legislature haa received a man date toi emphatic to be evaded to proceed with prohibitory irgialutlon to the rull ixtdnt of its powrra w en the majority of the people of onl rio declared on monday against tho sale of liquor either in bar rooms or gov ernment dispensaries they made it clear that they wished the traffic to leaguers held their meeting and on 1 he wiped out completely had they saturday evening dr ntxon sdaneased favored giving a householder the prl military news scout harry joy arrived hw from overseas laa week d has been visit lng bu ftlmer mra peuengel mr joy a hops ll tn california cape w u c kanney son of mr w it- kviney j p la expected home from kgypt within g week or so he haa hd wide experience in active service how to make your church a light ileal and power eouoern an eioch making article by kred c 1si ford c e f ottawa in ituilal canada october or great value to you and to o there in your church uekfckinoum notes the returned soldiers evidently up held prohibition no less than six of them assisted at the polls here acton may fairly claim the oldest voter in the county at this election mra- jane diamond who reside with councillor and mrs bell on church street polled her first vote in her ninety seventh year and it waa a good straight vote for prohibition the midnight work or the l l on sunday evidently dldnt avail much in making votes after acodx wo me nworker mere on the job right after hreekfaat and they stayed loyally at work until the laat vote was polled the women have brought u ns and uplifting elemi into polities with this bestowal of the franchise no man dare now say the women dont understand how to vote there was a smaller percentage of a polled ballots here on monday than us uaually the ease even in a municipal election tho woman can toach the men some things about how to get out the vote mondays election proved thla con tiuelvely jly the time election day arrived there were few indeed of the women electors who were not keen to poll their vote there waa no apathy on their part many a mother in town said on monday 1 m glad and thankful i have now the- opportunity of casting my vute to keep out the bar rooms a liquo atorea tjifl v ao glad l pol led my vote aald a young mother to a friend after coming out or the polling boot on monday the motor car la an element to be reckoned with in elections these days the dry appeared to use them to the moat effective reaulta there waa glorious autumn weather for the election and it waa dry mr yatea and his personal liberty arguments evidently mi votes for prohibition cunt sheldon mover i am from stratford to vote for four noes monday theie was plenty of kick in the itoferendum wl enough to satisfy any lover of strong aluff no one will ever temerity o eay the women do not wlah to vote who waa that man overheard en quiring on monday evening of a oar tain prominent anil prohibition tat 1 he had auy more of that paste loftf although the campaign waa atrenu ous and exciting it waa conducted by both aides with utmost good feeling personalities and acrimonious attacks of any ktrd were no heard even dol ing tha excitement of election day the local liberty league committee had more confidence in prohibitionists than their champion mr alfred yalta iu only one of the four polling boo tha in acton did they hjave a acruuneer merried at knox manse on ividay october 10 there were married at knox manse by rev j c wilson h a lucy lauretta gibson yopngeat daughter of mrs george dado wellington street to john tay lor johnston of port carting the youngest son ofmr and mra robert johnston the bride waa attired in a pretty gown of sand crepe de cbene and carried a bouquet of sweetheart rosea with ferns her travelling dress waa of electric blue satin de chene with bead trimmings khand mra johnston will reside at port carllng an old landmark removed the laat act in the raxing of the old storey glove leather tannery oo main street was consummated on saturday when the big brick cdlmney waa fell ed thla waa neatly accomplished fay the workmen who had the demolition of the premises in hand the modus operandi waa simple a cleft was made on one aide and thla was shored up with wood then a similar section was cut out of tho reverse aide the wood was then set on ore and as it burned away the tall atructure gradu ally sunk paat the perpendicular and finally fell within a few inches of the spot designated for it- the removal of thla larce building and appurtenances makes quite a blank on the alte which iias been occupied fur half a century enjoyable social evening a very pleasant tlm was spent ou wednoaday evening of laat week at the home of mr and mrs o ii blown when they entertained the members of th hj ta ilno class j the mot lodut sun lay school they met for a social time a complimentary address to mtaa lottie k speight on behalf of tho class was read by mrs weadge after which mra frank kennedy pre aented mlaa spelghc their teacher with a group picture of the class mlaa speight apoke in very feeling words her appreciation of their kindness and tboughtfulness towards her aud eta ted that she took much pleasure in teach lng and endeavoring to be of aotne help to them after a dainty luncheon was aerved a vote or thanks was lend ered mr und mrs drown for their kind hospitality and a very enjoy able evening was spent by alt pvllegn or buying iquor from any quar ter for private uao ni d mocking- htn cellar to the imlt of his means to purchaue the would have uo voted they did not doao the poor man and the man of wealth ire now ptaood in tho same poafkpn so fur as prlvl- legea are con en ed the province la to be congratulated upon its decision prohibition haa been tried for throe ymni und the reaulta hao been sue thill oven those who were not prohibit lonlsla tiavo been obliged to admit tho benefit of the change the vested lntereat in tha liquor tratlc 1 destroyed und cannot be restored tho closing of tho bars has helped to empty the jails money which would have gone ov r the bars haa been spent upon the necessities and comforta of life and ten of thous nndx or families havo experienced hap piness auch aa they never knew before savlnga aocouuts hav been lr or eased aud the way to independence made osier it haa been shown tliat the abolition of drinking coittoms haa net injured business but inu roved it and iu produce i incrtonod i erfulueaa inetoad of tho gloom predicted by tho wets ontario has got rid of u groat burden anl haa no desire to uboulder it again nade numbers of the visit of the prince wales the lriuce of wales will end hla canadian tour in a few days much to tlte regret of all canadians he haa certainly endeared himself to all who have had the good fortune to meet mm a aplendld portrait of the prince aloe 11x23 inches and bearing a copy of tho lrlnoea autograph baa been issued by the family herald and week y star m on treat every subscriber for 1820 la to receive a copy of the por trait free the family herald and weekly star has been vastly improved lately and la without doubt the great eat value for the money the world over the subscription price la lit a year including the prince portrait tu old and youug rich and poor the rurally herald and weekly star la a great favorite and the publisher are to be congratulated in supplying amh a handsome portrait of the prince aa might have been expected the family herald and weekly sta- circulation la increasing by leaps and bounds it i in be h t mow a rm as- the hydro line and equipment to be improved a car load 9 poles wire brack ets etc to be secured for general repairs to the feed lines partial exemption of taxes on btardmore smith house council met in regular session on monday evening councillor heard more bell and lcialunan were prosent and the itceve occupied the chair the twenty first r port uf tin cum mltte on finance pus thu following accouuta general account a h lutchlc teaming tl4 46 w j lutchie teaming is 40 j u mackeiixle cement bs 41 harold n fanner salary ltl profess tonal serviced etc 166 05 1l 06 141 i hydro electric account hydro power commlsalou t73 co mcdonald wlllaon aupplli 33 to oeorge uynda jr labor 37 07 depc trade lummtrvti 7 20 it m mcltonald lnauruuie 20 00 j ii mackenzie 40 670 62 the olilrlilun wua liiulruiivd to order a carload of imlu wire und brackets for reimtira to thu ulectrlo lines tu acton a oommunliatl n fruui mosers lleardmore a cu r ucetlug u refund of taxes on thu smith i roperly a part of their recreation grounds there haying boeti n u u living in the house el nee the oral of the year owing to its being in a pad ntulu of repair aud the building having boon turn d in 1 moved by j it irishman seconded by j lie i that meanra luurdinore a co be exempted from una hair uf tho amount of tho buuiii i tnatlijlmtmt of taxes on the houau un 1 lot known aa tho smith property currlod t ouucll then adjourned card of thanks mr kdltor-r- 1 wish through yuuri olumua thank moat kindly vjry man woman who u porto t tiy uu ll iuturb durin tho rooont cumpjlgu advaucv ing the cause of truu derttotiui y ulway involves tile departing jfrum pulltlu iarty llneswhlih has bet it ao uuirko during this camiwlgu never before have t lhjoii associate with auch di v jled und wliok hturtv worker who with inutjlticoi vtdonc run melt dental have iiiikki by thu cuui uf the people um ugaluxtl thu autocrat who have been dominating lcgulatloi l thla province i rejoice with thu uu mlmr halton iteferandum ommlltuu wonderful auoceea of the tefirundum campaign moat reapei ifully yuura k u- cllavluu

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