Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 23, 1922, p. 3

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9v artmt 3tw ttea wldy mwjir akmici rllukhday 1 iciihuauy 33 1023 tiik aftoh vmkk iuk i- lf1 b ii lie- lr- ii ill ii a u t ii i i ti i vr llili j i fir it 1111 rrri 1j i i j i i w advturiln uajti- triii will tu b uooi rsr7 lilt i im mi k iii- editorial iermancnt benefit i mm the wuhhingtoh conference in a great speech in i otidon lriglhiid the othcr evening mr balfour emphatically bj forth that big issues were advanced towurdb permanence of settle ment at tha washington conference the note struck from tha very lniniiiiij by the united states and throughout ho believed to bo tbo sincere and only desiro of those oil whom ultimate decisions cam to rest was not tin i or that potty national advantage but the far greater national advautago which came from going into international arrangements they realized that the world had boon slow to learn that the advantage of part was best to bo reached by tbo advantage of the whole and it was because they pursued thrft that anicthiug permanent had been attained ilulldin coalo are now declining the lumber and building supplymcn announce that building materials are now lower than for several years it is believed that lumber prices have touched the bottom and that the tendency is for higher prices in the near future the manager of one company 1ivca a very concrete idcn of tbo present position of low prices he reports we make a practice of selling the complete outfit for construction of a thoroughly built homo lpst year tbs home would httve cost 3048 w the prices for 1022 for the mo building stand at 277 go or in round figures one third lesn than last year heros another jast year 2 237 00 and thfi year 1517 lp kenowcd aitivitici of contractors pnd builders throughout canada would indicate that thoy arc preparing for more building this year canada new high commiaaloner as was expected v c larkm of toronto has been appointed canadian high commissioner in london england mr larkin is a man hold in high esteem and is essentially a statesman in commerce his successful industrial experiences of a lifetime amply fit him for the responsible position as can adas representative ut the heart of the world vision courage and achievement have combined to make his name known not alone throughout tha length and breadth of canada but have given it as well continental fame in england too it is a name that has been connected with the important work of investigating the resources of the empire in their relation to matters of industry and trade canada will bo well served by high commissioner larkin pew patient now for the gold jcure heres a bit of evidenca that tho agitators for beer of stronger alcoholic content might consider when thoy have nothing else to do mr u e neal president of tho once famous ncal institutes for the treatment of liquor victims stated at a recent gath ering i am president of 05 ncal institutes that were located in tho principal cities of tho united states and canada during the twelve years bo fore the volstead act became effective we treated more than 125000 drinking men and women chicago and cleveland institutes treated more than 100 patients a month los angeles and san francisco averaged 25 to 30 a month to day ncal institutes still oper ating do not average two patients a month nearly all tho neal institutes have been closed through lack of patronage and i am devoting all my time to on- other business of course so mo peoplo say that prohibition dont prohibit but it is safe to say that tho necessity for treating chronic drinkers is gono forever newmarket lra government prisoners under ontario temperance act at the meeting of the council last month it was decided to memorialize attorney general ftanoy with regard to prisoners confined in county lads for offences in connection with tho ontario tempera pco act in the memorial it is set out that in many if not most cases tho heavy fines somo of thorn from 800 to 1000 go wholly if paid to tho province in case of default tha offenders go to the county jails somotimes the fines are paid after a month or shorter period of imprisonment and the government reaps the full benefit without becoming responsible for the keep of such prisoners it is asked that a clause be added to tho ontario temperance act or the administration of justice expenses act directing tho auditor of accounts to classify as government prisoners all inmates of county jails who are serving sentences either without the option of a fine oi in default of payment of a line or in cases where tho fine jf a flno be imposed would bo payable to tho province and that such amendment bo rotroativc it would seem that this request is a very sane and equable one jf the government receives tho fines when flues are paid surely it is good reasoning that the government should meet the cost of keeping prisoners in jail when fines r default or when con victions for violations for second offenceonly pun ishable by imprisonment arc made the present situation in ireland a couple of weeks ago the indications were bright that peaco had at last come to ireland and the friends everywhere of this tempermontal country were full of hope that harmony and prosperity would henceforth be the happy lot of the people of that isle on the very eve of tbo consummation of tho irish settlement however n now crisis arose over the boundary between tho north and tha south when it was announced that sif james craig of tha north and michael collins of tho south a como to urn amicable understanding about the ulster boundary line there was general satisfaction mingled with no little surprise it had been thought vhat tho issue was too important to bo decided in u chat between thc two jcmdcra- a feeling of good fellowship sprung up immediately between ulster and the irish free state the south removed the boycott against ulster and the yards of belfast lillettthrj ban against roman catholic workmen trodo between tho two sections was resumed and the future looked rosy but the situation suddenly took on a different aspect when mr collins announced the claims of tho south in the adjustment of the ulster boundary sir james praig says that ha 2nd his colleagues were deceived by lloyd georgo who gave them to understand that tho revision of the ulatop boundary was a mere lormahty and that no radical change would bo made whereas the south wanted to take away a large sec tlon of ulster in which the population was largely roman catholic the feeling is strong again and there seems to bo danger of the resumption the boycott it is generally hoped that both sides have gone too far on the path of conciliation and friend ehlp to turn back to the old mpthods of strifo and dadmned j z l ignition of canada id absolutely sound speaking at tho hanuuctif the uetail merchants association at toronto last week sir charles gordon remarked rhoro is no panacea to cure the present condition of business affairs in short ordor inter national credit has been disrupted to such an extent that it is utmost impossible to do business with im portant foreign countricn the economic conference at genoa which i am to attend as a canadian repre sentative is to dcvito ways and means to put these countrict back on their feet canada s financial position however ho declared is absolutely sound tha condition of its finances and its gold reserve af fording ample evidence of tho occupanca by the country of a most favorable position among the na tions such assurance from an undisputed authority means much in maintaining a position of confidence in the future business activities and tho movement of trade and commerce in canada hie influence of good women the helpful influence of good women has been recognized in all ages when they unite in some sine effort for the betterment of society or tho uplift of tho fallen or the reform of somo harmful habit or fad the results are always salutary twelvo hundred women who recently held their first annual conven tion have opened in washington a service school or women with dr chavjcs pi nell commissioner of labor under presidents roosevelt taft and wilson at its head the same women have set to work to protect tho sanctity of marriage and of tho home to restore conventions of dress and of action among womcnjwhichfllwaya havejwen intrinsic factors in tha influence of good women and to induce editors of newspapers not to print unimportant and im proper details of crimes especially when committed by women if tha good women generally would unite in a movement of this kind it would have large probabiliticaof success character a8 an ab8et johnu hi i kluu wh h f rtitno irnut- al tlm tiultlmr ijiiivrrully willi li hoaru hlm lmmn mimetliiiia rnfuaod loamf til men who nouhl offer oxnollnnt pturlty und li mil i m unity tu olmr wlil hud ho nimnilul uluullliu vet in i its of thin thtunflnitly nrountrlo cnnruv iila ton ti wm ulwuyu um id illtwtlti that mm nourun wuu nut in rnullty rlnlouu but wnw dun to an lutultlva loin 4 indue of mam a ct uftln or mr llopklnu ut tlmuukd him law it pnnmpkhht ho i notion wu tnlatukeu uil in u hi out unua it iolllarm hu tuu th h fltmii dlnri mply iiv i in tnunli uttanllon to u niun u uirnotm hall mr hnpktnu 1 ulwayu try to ku w wliut u muii lu wurlh t lit tliat iltmot not ilnti tmllm my j ml e inn nt i tnimt know tit nit tho if i flu 1 out h innn din u not llvii cleanly i will it lml to lilm if i oritl nut ht huu vor ho i i will not in ml to him if i n liuw t m imtntli n m trit in ti ihllif thill luhllllhd itf imioillohh 1 will mlt llllll to him u x fin i imwnvr ihut in i udu a kooi life 1m truthful un i fulr in hl tlonllnu thou i will uhintlly li ml r m if udmntu uinl i acimily uvul- huvn u nntn tint ul 1 it will tin nuld wltli intorvut in th ami riiu lmimr t lu ohuruntrr for tliut urowii in troniti whldh o itul im h iiiatlmum in t rimt ju licmi tit of u muihfu1 limn in worth tlio voiinldnriitloii 1 1 till young- i aoi lo tim imitortmit init lu lmr- ucur hotiib yiiuiif toon it itililtttirod tr 4t mahmtlnii tlmt tin utnnot mtnrt 11 fo with tha mlvmilnun of mi liilinrlttkl cunltul thut tlmy lnuut h- nhi ut the imttom of tho tul li r hut th miiiiiiy whu it im inlmrltut 1m tt ooi t tltlnif ihimurl with tlin nhnrnntoi whloh m uchlnvml lldforn liroflla icy uinl folly luuny u fort uno miltu uwny hit hiiiiwhakfui til tha him charuotnr im un imiiortiint iimint not only in htilnmm hut in ull tha rolutlonm of ufa rrii yountf man with it aleuti irncont with u rainitutlon for truth mil uiirlfthtntum to lnuk uv iiim nhlluy imn no iipml to ahvy utiyono youn roopla m waukly i culinarv curios vulllntf u chlhuifo r mhtly ihn writer hut ihloksn htnwett with ami nurlouu aif it uounlm tha illnh inndn of uhi uilm ill nlxi the government is economizing having saved a million dollars for tho country in one direction namely tho purchase of tho ice breaker john d hazen instead of going on with tho building of a now vcisel tho government has shown that it intends practising further economv and already hints are being given of drastic cuts in tho estimates for the different departments one of these to which the pruning kulfo is being most heavily applied it is stated will bo that of defence where a saving of several million dollars is expected to be effected by revision of tho estimates tho bringing of tho four defence departments under one head has meant a possibility of moving in various directions which is added to the fact that there is a general feeling that in tha present condition of things tho country has bettor uses for the public monies than spending them in llie upkeep of a large defence force tho estim ates for that combined department it is anticipated will bo kept within seven million dollars which is the lowest figure for many years kd1toi1iax notes at a meeting of tha canadian weekly newspaper association at toronto lost week tho minimum rate for newspaper subscriptions was fined at 2 00 per year representatives were present from nearly every province nt canada the jhnual convention in juno will be held in ottawa tho session of tho house of commons promises to be full of interest even though the legisla tive programme at the opening is somewhat meagre for there are many matters which must be dealt with regardless of tho fact that tha government has only had a fewweeks in office to prepare things before going to meet parliament it is said that tho conservative party is going to have a flight bcor and wine license plank in its platform booze cannot float any party to office in this province farmers sun oh not ue con servative partyl just a fow hotheads for whom boozo has special attractions no real upto dato conservative will wart association with that propa- ganada editor macdoitald oxm p p of north bruce sounds a noto of warning that if the liberals do not stand four square on the temperance question tho progressives will havo considerable backing jn tho rural constituencies that they never had before and that he will be one of them why worry william who has ntimited that liberals are drifting away colllngwood bulletin tho question of tho reduction of freight rates is one of groat importance to bo dealt with by tho new dominion parliament any move that con reason ably bo made to establish the grain growing industry of tho west on a better basis and secure more satisfactory returns to tho man on the und means a great volume of business to the manufacturers of canada with an increased opportunity for success for mechanics and laboring men mr john t hawkcs editor and proprietor of tho monction transcript died last friday mr hawkes had been in failing health for the past two years ho was on the staff of the globe for a time then beenmo editor of the hamilton tribune a prohjpl tlonlst daily in j885 and later was edttorin chief of tho ottawa free presjk since 1887 mr hawke has been editor and proprietor of the moncton n b transcript he was aman of high character and sterling worfh and was held in high esteem by his bfe1hrtnrtf l ur a bealbkin church tin world u iiuntiriit ntiliroh wuu uo vard not uiflu uo ly u mln- ktonnry in urn art tic it idutnlu on ilurkloml imhind cumborlmid hound nml u cniimtructiui nutltnly of unul- ukhim wood uinl other hulldlnif mtnrluf not holng uvulluhh tha miuulnnury ttunmnmlhla for un emotion uowid tho uklnu tounthof und tri tnho i thntn ovni whaldbotin ihrdsru another liklmo tnunlotinry built u flluirnli of hiiow with mttutu ultur und liuliilt v ho utntol that ht uuowjiullt odlflco vmm wuruu r thnn m t cjturohmj ho hud vlwltnd lu knit tun it among- i ath tlrulu nrohuhly tlm mont ourlouh lu to imi round hi uan in vlfiwnil from u dlutunmi it look it lko u rluiit huyutuok hut ut oloun miurterli it iw uwni to im built of urauu und mu i it ueutu four thouuund iwrtjoiiu farm equipment gilson engines siios and silo fhxbrs cockshutt and fitost wood implkments loudens uaitn and staule equipment canadian fairhanks- mohse ugiiting plants repairs for all makes of farm machinery j w barberee quality and service main street acton clearing auction sale in na hsiao aw idya tho unddralsnod hnw rnolvfl in- utruotlook to mil by inhllo auction for j dlacklock ht tot s3 ulxth line mukunaawoyu four mlluu xoutli of aoton on thunbdav pebruarv 23 1022 nt oiio a olook ulmrp tha follnwltnr iloilbest1 bay olydn mum 7 ynahi old weight 1 600 ulrvd by unroll uurt- areut quality l brown linrat 8 yuin old ironeml puhmmmi 1 buy colt rlhlnp 3 yourm old nonsrul nurooho 1 buy haruo 8 yuan old olydb cowfl ijloun cow with oulf ut foot brlndla now with culf nt foot lirol ngutn white oow calved 3 mflntlm hrod afpttn rod cow mltklnir woll unpoftod to b in culf aroy hftlfer unnnuod to bo in culf durhutn now utinoue i to calv anrll 1 yoitno catttito 1 ft utonr 3 youru old 1 fat he for 3 yonru old b year una- bolferu l yearling utoor t utnor l motithm old 3 culvnw 3 montliu old hloh 8 iiikh 3u tnonthaolt impuauiantm i muoyiirmtl blhdcr t foot ut 1 vfttr llumllton mower 1 mnimy1iarru innnum preuderj 1 munoyllurrlm buy lond- rj 1 unuaeyllarrla borati rukoi 1 uuuaoyiiurrtm cultivator with htnuur httnohed 1 joter llumllton nod drill timl land roller s drum 1 mow with hin hurvmler- uttuohedj 1 ailn wuuon with box 1 trunk wujn 1 not of uloop ulslichu 1 two furrow tilow crown arunir i nlt jiow vorlty i hoiiirinr floury i h of hurrowu 1 outtor nearly now x ntvnl tiro tmuay in booii niiuimj 1 upon top buiney l ut mrnlaii 3 000 ttm ouliuclty 1 liny raok 1 fumiliir- mill turnip pulimr 3 nu whlltlotreii nookyokcu fork uhovola plir cruta erlnd atonu whiol- tuurjuw rraln buku ohiilnu olnvlnom about 1 god toot of hemlock lumber uomo 1x4 ucmntling- hailnichfl 1 net of hpuvy teum harnouh 1 uot of ulnlo imruunh uomo odd oolluru ouaiin and jiay too bunholii of mld arulu co buuholu ut outfl abundanco so buuliulu of food barloyj a buhhelw of good uood poau 3 h mho in of utmd corn on tho cobj lo torn of timothy buy u fw toon of mtxod hnyj a nuantlty of food corn 10 inieh of pntutoou douwnrti pouitry10 hnnh and 3 roontom tbhmh- 110 unit urnlitr rnh ovor thut umount 11 monthu orwllt on rurn- imhlnr approvrd joint notes 4 off for caah fat cuttlo liny aroln fnd com poultry potatoc ciuih no rauurv m tha farm ta sold r j kkrr aimtlonaar bono as acton wuu u vury ro kuu it nvr lidcurmil to yi it b oulluf ur tl o mlxturiu of f id whloh wn nml n our pluta cvo iluy of our hvoat who for inatuncn wuu tho flrwt of uon to nut nurrunt jolly with roimt mill uint no nun kiiowu nn on tho fuot of it it ufldmw nhuiird lo mit jum with hiut yt i inraon uti uunrt thut tho rimult im hot nxcollnnt applo kuuna with iork in m ro uu turul for tho urmlty of tho nppla ct r roctu th hxtromn rh iiiiokh of tbo w rk in tuuioti you will hn i uti wt 1 m rl cmh hnrvo 1 with pi rk un i utnwod i runi- with vul althiuuhfcoth thou oomhlnutloiim mity mucin ntnrtlliijf tlm lu no doul t ulmut tlmlr im1iik u od tu ana ta tiruntrry jlly un with ti out tmrkay un i imr mm hi tho rauult ht ull thut run imi dialrhl a ifful in llun i nrry whuh w run tlnilly unvni un lii thiu c uiitry lu mu with fruit an wl uu oiilonu iiilx1 with tn ul try u urry mu in with i plou und ourrunln mil you will i n dollkhtx 1 with tho vi mhln it n a rouut uouc lu u p r tltlnu with outu htuinmr of muku an 1 oulonu but tho numo of tha tulantid liivntnr of thlu comhlnutiou in t ut to hutory lluvn you tivr rlcd tiuvuu with cold ui l milnt thlu lu u yorkulilro dlah hit h luucrvnu to i n itioru popular i it lu wrt ull out umimltr with fold mm 1 ut how many ur nwuro thut t nnal uulicn ud lu nrutly to tha ox- llonco of hot holla 1 uilmout icvtiry rniintrv hnu llu own pi ullar nlxturiu f uuvourlnu and nvrtt nuny of thm ur moat illmom hundreds and thousands wttftl3i humor or childhem a mil uhi tf uxumplou of clilllluh humor wi ro kivaii nt tlui ltoyul huutlury t tltuto lliiokliibhum julwco itoud w by dr klmmlnu hh f luupnctor f tho ul uu ntuiy no into in hi iimlnii lu u itctura on tuukhtnr mayliib hlu pruynra ono nluht u tuiy of tlvo uolamnly uuld if i dlo to nlht ph uu4 ood cxnuxi mo w in in to hi u v ii hi my pyjamnit at tha uttti of tiluo u uriut cltunica uwiwpu iiyor thu mln i of chlldraii uuld tir klmmlnu ihuy lwhi to loul rood imioku an to nnjoy funny titorlou un i jnkou to u purmit who uukd whul hmk ubo llkol bat u iiiik yuroll lrl ropllod wall really i helluva thu futinlont thlnu i know lu mr hhukttututurwm comudy of icr jokom oounuotad wltlv tha cluuuroom mo upo inlly popular with ohltdrou f t n told to wrlto u udiitaiinn ln uluilliik tli word n of wl 111 h lull ill nit hoy wroli my hrothnr buu uhlny troiim ru i ut notwlthutuiidliiu wholebome family practices two wholouomn pruotloiu kluulntf nml uphiiklnu kuap many a lad on tbo rltfht path iova and ohodionro urv tho important prlnolplaw in brlimhik up a hoy jova tu not ull in all in tho i omo to oby lu better than uucrl- tlon lu trutt ovorywborn whtiro lawful authority oxutu tho lovo that kluunri tllo ludjwfornho goo lifiit will iln- toot thn odor of tobuoco mi thn lmt rfanca onu mothnr of our uoqualnt- xlvan lo thlu pruotloo brouhi up two prtiaoharu out of thrtta cttthlroti und thoy wun ynoil pracioru without unyjullkuop ulunit thm in our hlnti hnhool und normal mchoolu tlifao cardinal prlunlpleu uhould bo uiiirht for lovo und authority pioporly unite i will rnnquor tho world joit llowan nowu rut a anin in every orind bomivone uayu that if wn would only put n itrln in ovnry krind ufo wo ill it not hn u boro or a fullura if wo pit u xrln hi avery erlud there would b no srlnil tho wuy to tuko thn drudbory nut of our work lu to put u brlu in it qrlnu un i arlmlu don t lx tlm rhii doutroyu tho urlml iiou- trutlxiim it multeu it u pluuhura it lu thn brlud unit loru it lu tho brlnd that wouru off tho dallrato boar- liitf of ufa it lu tho srlid without u brlu tliut mukeu llko a dreary fnlluro of people visit montreal every yeof the large tourw trafllc han been irrcater than ever thl toll and even more people are expected to visit montreal each succeed ing yearj 0 the present hotels are overcrowded moot of the year it is next to impossible io secure accommodation of any kind during the summer and fall touring months the 8 convertible debentures of the mount raycujotel cotppany limited carrying a bona of 30 of common stock now being offered promiee to he o very profitable investment tho hotel will be opened in october 1922 construction is under vny and is being carried on by one of the worlds largest contractors thorn psonhtnrret company of new york chicago and pittsburg thta assures the job being finished on time dividends are assured under the operation of the united hotels company of america the largest chain hotel operators on this continent write for our circular describing in detail this attractive offering k to w a mackenzie coltd 38 king street wt toronto h iwrnt klrnl llonun urnil tnn u ootty f tlm rjrnnla atrxtbine i uio b coiivorilhln lobciiturcs of tlia mount 1ut1 hotel company iumlud ami otillbw numo h rail psill mddrouu v w iihuki wrhto cloajiy buaiiiees directory dr j a moniven phyalalan anil bul-u- in oltlno uii 1 kaald iclin r i iw avunua un i lolulii mtro lu t r ul 1 anon formnrly lilt lad t y i u mr i rtaraum acton ont- get your comfortable old hoes hade good as new wa linn tha bnat lauthor itnd hrtvti ull tho lutoat upptluniimto tuin out mllratntojoi job a lit la i vo hvr i inatook n flratoluau itfltit uu i boyu uhonu t uuonohlo prloau t e gibbons mill st acton childrens savings account it 13 n pleasure not a troublo toopon savlnjjs accounts in tho names of your children uvon if you intend to deposit but a dollar nt atimoineochaccount wo welcome this business becauso it is an educa tion in thrift and wo aro glad to assist you in teaching your children to save 1 opens sjjiivings account buposits of 1 and uewartiaaro welcomecl th merchants bank of canada hpad oitlco mqntroal acton rrattclli ceorcetown lutancii eaubllthed 1004 sly dp4lt tto4 la vaul mwammmimwimxmmmmmiiismnaixmmmmmmwemmmwbmiuittiuitid a little limelight for you tlave you noticed how everything else just fades into obscurity when the spotlight is focussed on the leading lady or leading man on the stage andhow vividly every detail shown by the spot light remains in your memory many a lrasinebs man can draw an ob ject lesson from this is your business for instance in the public eye do you regu larly throw the spotlight of adver tising on your store i advertising will enable you lo tell the story of your business to 5000 in this town and district advertising breeds confidence buyers go naturally to tho store or business that is in the lime- light get the factb free press from the acton the wise shop where they are invited i i laauad by canadian waaldy newppuparu aaaaolatloi haad offloa toronto canada ka i dn t j nelson pity aidant our obatatrlalan aoton ontario uu doaa ir to tho lata dr di ny omu and ltoul iftnnn ki 1 rluu ut om i iioucn 3 to 4 p 1 1 on 7 to dr c p w noau phyalolun and ourijuoit mill 01 oaoiuotown phona 22 z ilouan itiritioi jini jiiyiiillul toronto r flpiolul uttantloii to niutlarh of wo- inon und chilian mil infuut 1 uo ihitf ou w b la1md oi auur i ii ho woolwltih lllront iryn icur nothi mi 1 jh 13v ry wodnrt luy ut uol ii ru i bona no 3x o li it 838 uauoli nash faitmih m a uarrlaur solicitor nolaiy tulil o convtnyihoar etc pcnnvman block acton ont monlfly lo ioan lloura 0 30 am fo i pro ii g mctr darrlatar bolloltur notary publla qaoraatown ont dr j m ufilu d d 8 l d t dantlt honor orduatu of ttirontn tlnivar- alty tha lataatu annathatlt lai u linatrod onina ul raaldanoa conn r will and liyadariok rtn-t- dlt p q qollop d d bv t o b dantal bur ontoo over llnnk of novo flootio houlut 0 3d to 6 30 ldvflnlnga by appolnttnniit miscellaneous pranci8 nunan bookblndar uri aooount book a of ul khwlu muda to orxtar ipsrlndloutu of avary itwjcrlp- uon narn fully bound hilling poatiy uid promptly dona wyndluun btrat over wllllitmu quolph 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arbltmtloiui tlltluutlou our paa uaually paid o moriay w aw our olianta tho old and rellablo tiraulio and marble doalors wa uro manufaoturoru unit dlroot importer of all uliuu nd hoadaiona work w uu dlro tii our ouulomoru at wholouulo urlom we hkva the bout niiplluou only mecbuiilou in tho jionillil in who can operate pnoumatlo toou krpriy we nan b reforoiioau from hunddu of our oubtonier in rorouto and tner plaoau whore olboru liuvo t avo law mittu in order to oollrot wn luwo the lariitmt anil bent utoou of clrunllo in tho dominion or mow thuii uuy threo loaleru in tbo womt wo rvro t ulti mate dfiiuftrm uiid employ l uuoiita and do not aunoy or liout onutunere hy miidlnv ut lunorant uy nti uollnlt- itiv omlnru we employ only mm hnl and defy competition hamilton sons oori norwloltwfolwlon tu bualpa

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