Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 22, 1922, p. 3

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wj i la t i pr attle artnn3frrelimib tiltjhhday junk 2 1m the paper phom home tir lay dm w in iii marbli hall of ity manalm will lowri tall a country iuihii- in lis wrapmr plain almot liuiitl h1 if arurnwf with olm liy tin ilv fit 1 imirvuiitu liter ami i the miiui lor of wculoi it ly iti u humhlti surh through urn ion i imf tluy till ilia mints r tittii at vl iilll to lay t if mwiiiik i in rm asl o afar from tho llys din whn lie huw the lhf klnlly smile wrubtlnxl hi- farm unit r u while in lm nliil h souum liiiwn with ih uipr that rmo from hi til 1 hi mi town tlu1 iu lov1 in ily of yr- as h umhiil- lii homely pa i it route h on memory d mirror apportl in v fhtnlllnr acon-m- un 1 llw race f frlenda willi tin ulu1 illisltt that memory imuitis to a lieart llmt im wrr vount re n the sum know in boyish t lie wa- laek lay willi 11 rht play illviiitf into tho nwlmmln pool lutll w th will j with iu depth so xil iii eager youthful play lu roammi again rom wootl and hold through orchard with thalr fruitful yields through maiow gren nd down the ian wl th halliath evenings calm and still tli country church upon the hill whcuv tin humbly knelt by hi aaothsr aide liofor til roottp roamed awld to teak tun billon goal vf t 1 r ii stv cjd m ak kflki l of tkc yh pg cijocki wm r- s j di 1 i of llilu ommiinlty mi xlmro hit i thn towimltii of nlml in vlllhjftu imiitty u iiih tiitililit4 lynt ctnio to jitton willi iiih ihxiiu ihmhll uiy m tu1 on 111 r it nu nn hit ii i ll una mi mi i uru ht tint i j tinuutu id family iinw n i it uml i1iuuiih lnlr hiot lifllty mm m lout wu1i jull him l til vu tliu lliituiu i till 1 if j til nixl tli milulil ui- 11 ill a svum in tin ltufiiu alutiim liqill wtwr n imuji llr i- ft t inw llv m t liu i oil runn lkm of thlu liruiu h or oi a liiitid ti wli n tho id folkri iuhi n ml i in fiirin wnu hiibltvll oil into town lt tlt old fit in ikiuho i titillftixl nn it u hi nl 1kiuhu ujid ilmn of our mrly t itluiin mu lo tlil tl if drht wll lhiie lilut ft r tiiur iuki thut w wliut john hi lulil f anton mid hikhtn 11i iimr of ikii n y did wttr thnlr tikurriuiit n i thy incoiorlw kin timmmi tmuored tnrm ho nftnn kmt through ljln ywam cmitt otly i nek willi plnuure nw to lunnoth tha linaw tht lima nd cars iid written on hl brow wo the nlmpu mheat with iu honwly 3om forth by unm to find plac in tit hort of rikiv whoa yom iow dlin with tatidar nvmorlm brought to him whn th papr oomm front hum cndmlnk th metropolis of montreal a grant city with many attract y faaturw to th visitor vor forty yaara it baa bean th bri- viiok of th dltor ot thla papar u mak oocaalonal yhtlta to tb ootu- tnrcla metro pdlu of canada th city of uontroal sovoral of th vlaiu havo boon of two or three week dura tion niid it baa invariably been tb emperleoc on those vlalta that this ttvoat populbua city of tho dominion itnprovo on oloaor aoqualntimoe it oxtonjilv oonunejrolal buainoaaj it nplttndid atoroa and utrso tnanufao- torlea its flno modern bulldlncs in tb iwwr aectlons of tb city and its an cient and quaint structures and stroats in the orlsinal heart of tb business location its wonderful wmtsrfrant with salllna- craft from all seas its wider streets and attractive boule vards in the newer portions of th city its iruutnlfloent church com- xnoitou bospfqals numerotm sobnqaa gllecen and unlveraltlea palatial home and its lateresuna population emhraclna- a preponderanoe f french and habitant with a larce minority of kncllah spaaklns citizens of th ipost desirable- class make a city of commandliuk interest to any oithtsn of canada who enjoys studytns condi tion in tho populous centres of this canada of our acontreal is extending rapidly and the thouaands or new homo belnat tirected and the attendant surround liuni will compare favorably with those of an other city anywhere one of the most beautiful residential sections of the city is vyostmount a distinct municipality of over 10 040 population but surrounded by the alpnireal corporation territory west- mount is ossaotlauy a city of homes snd churches parks and ptayfttounds with just sufficient of mercantile busi ness to serve tho ooavenlano of its roaldent wesunouat unlike parent city has been a prohibition municipality ever ainoo it was founded thirty years or more ao it has never had a liquor license in shop or saloon and by its constitution of lncorporm uon never will during our visit wo found that tho better clttsens of montreal resent very koenlytbe action or tho provincial qovernment making that city prac tically thebar room for north america theydecir the boaatlns of premier taschereau that th qovernmsnt made a profit ust yoar from the sal of liquor of 94000 000 la humlllatlnc to all rlchtthlnklns cltlsons this qov eminent sale of liquor has resulted n debaucbtns thousands of cltlsens and rulnlns many homos u the question of the adoption of prohibition w left to the snallshspesklns cltlsenm of the city and province it rsrould bo adopted by un overwbohnlnr majority for the pleasures of the visit much u due to the lavish hospitality of such oldvtimo friends as mr and mrs william uuaseli orosvenor avenue and the courtesy of mr william kno mr w webster and others pleasant calls were made upon mr i p bnyder of the itoyal bank and mr krank llavlll or tho dumlnloq ttank who ore acton boys who hold fine positions and enjoy the esteem of all th old mwv story thin week uy rtvmlnlhoonocs ot tt unthimllst iruiolirn who llvml lii the bfltk tluso nn itowvr xveiiuu wiinn it w4 ti us a thonait its out lied a luiulnr kiwi i if the memories of tnnny of their manila of lho days fc the ll tor wniit mo this uotu the other day mr kdkori the old man ntmok a responslvo nhord and slirred up pleusjint rnemorio as ho referred in bis rwunt letur u ilvk wm urynrs i to bar i i hllllps jiimiph icdgo j h howell and other all with whom 1 was well acquainted ium lta jaqpcr park lodge openttd jasper lrk alberta june ltt with the unrurlhuc or the union jack by mrs ir c fleming of ban jbrafl- clsco the first vuest to register and hoisting it into position in front of tho main bulldln by mr john m irmlo of the cdrnonton journal jasper 1ark lodgo was oponed to the puhil today tho importance or this event li chiefly in the tact that it la the first atop to ho taken by the canadian national ilallways lu provldlnc per manent building for tho aooomtnoda uon of tourists in this splsndul moun tain playground set aside byv tha dominion aovenunent oonatstlrus of 4400 square mllas in the heart ot the northem canadian llockles the as sembly ror the openlnv represented kuests from auptralla united states paclflo coasts points th prairie pro vinces and kastern canada the lodge is of artistic fog construction includ ing a large icniture build in din ins- hall and asparato alee ping- quarters dveinq woodwork fe it is not generally realised that wood may bo affectively talned with dye commonly employed for fabrics wloor or articles of furniture made of plain wood may bo treated in this way when the wood l not new it- should he well scrubbed before applying- the dye which should be put on the wood when it is vsry hot- it is a good nln first to brush som of the dy on a ptece of wood in order to qsoortain k the rkjht shade has bn soeursd allow the dye to dry and then fa- over the whole surface with a raw that t been dipped in belled oil the wood may then be polished with any jtoodl wax or polish or if preferred it may be varnished v 1 another incident whan he was tinned at iort ikivnr he wus one day bringing up a pair of shafts from thi blankamtth shop using- ntet by on oi hut parishioners who gopd nuturedly said you look well in a pwlr of a haft mr llryers he unmodlotoly replied i would rather ho in a good pair of ahurts nny day thuti 1m blda u bad ur ihiiupa was my tlret huporln- tendent in 1876 and thtire sprang up ah tntluboy which continued und li crossed and it fell lo my duty to accompany his remains to orangovllta where they were dsposltixl in hepteni- ber 1v01 your corroepondant vos cir rvct in placing a high ostlmato upon hint he was the soul of honor and a true man overywhsre none of the other pastors mentioned are now llvlntf savp havs j a mo wchlan and j m ilngor 1 will awad the coming of the ntixt rjtler from th pen of your vdrsattle sold uan lo read with interest what be has to say re the remaining list of worthy preachers yours gratefully i itckysuij bt thomas june b jjim i underatrd itov mr honor is s dose reader of the vuxm piisma 1 am very ftlad my remlnlscunobm of his trldnds the former anion pronohers are provlns interastlns to him a man of reflecton writing- from the west the other day ruspectlns- the heritage wd in our day and generation enjoy sadd we live too close to the beglimlngs of this land to fully appreciate what its founders did they were not men in a hurry und possessed a patlenoo in ctsrcomlng- ulwtnoitwt that would soona appaillna in these later days of tneohanlcal loalnoss it 1m easy for us to accept the beauty and advantages of our environment without rooognlslnic the strength of pioneers who mudo our pmaress possible ilev jacob b howell m a was the minister who sueceoded rev joseph bkbjo and lived in th brick house on dower avenue mr howell came to acton from ooderloh ills pastorate here commenced in july ill he was a rood preacher and stood high among the loaders of the church t tn his day ho was elected president of ouetph conference in 1889 x heard an old member of that con ference tell one time hf an incident in mr howell speech before the conference when he rose to thank the brethren tor tho honors conferred he was escorted to the platform by rev joseph holmes and rev andrew cun ningham and was introduced by ills predecessor in the presidential chair rev qeorce luabartlson the first sen tence of his address were these words this la the way i ion have sought and mourned because i found it not this of course was spoken in a jooular- fashion nevertheless it touched rather deeply some aspirants for presidential honors whose hope dnferred was trifle hard to bear mr howell had a successful tmln is try here for three year he wbi then stationed at waterloo olid upon completion of his term thorn was sent to beamsvllle his last cliargo was at hanover after two years of faithful serviee he was taken 111 and ulod at hanover on september 18 1903 was sixtyeight years of age and has a faithful mini try of forty years to his credit upon the death of her husband mrs howell removed to llellavllle the home city of the family here she died saveral years ago r succeed ins itov mr howell trie next mnlstor to make tills 1 lower aveniga brick house th homo of himself and family wus itev james a molaohlan m a this old oonferenno minute look i borrowed shows ttiat he earns to acton from waterloo in 1807 and mrs maxaichlan mad it many friends during their stay hare was nn active worker und thu church prospered during his tplnlstry it was in his term that tho now opt stuno foundation was put under the ahuroli the choir loft built and thr im provements made mr matrfohbtn also lived in the eeteem of hlj brethren ho was elected president of tho con ference at uruhtford in 1017 hi ii now the mlniaer ut chosley mrs mcluchtun has boon an anorectic worker especially in missionary tlvltlas the members of thnlr family have made names for thiiinsotvos which are very nredltbte when mr mcluablan want from acton to port elgin llav jos m hnsar m a who wus transferred from montreal conference wus sta tioned here he hud n short pastor- being- only two years in cliargn here mr hagar was ttlvary good preacher hut was not us popular us some of the mftlhody preachers weve had in acton home people said he was more dogmatic than the bulk of the congregation appreciated anyr way remember seeing quite a num ber of the methodist folks at our klra- to hear our own uughto macpherson when he was at tils hesl hut mr macpherson always attracted the people during thaelght ynurs he wus ith us a well mr hoaqr and his family went to port lovor from acton und shortly after tie superannuated mid went to live in california when they loft the brick house it wss no longer ueed as u parsonage the dhuruh secured other premise and finally purchased the comrortable brick residence on willow street now tho home of the methodist preachers the next family to niake their hoi tn the brisk bouse on bower avoi was mr james moore jsoth my mr moar wars loiujuine resit lird lr thnlr murrliuit lhir mil ty llllt tlu b 1 jim foot willow lluf own ilrlkln ku own h uintf i wi tho hptluht wuttif furniture shops in 1b03 mr un ftlryii mi ir tnovd vilo this i ru k hou on llowm- avniin uml thin win tlmlf h m for ulwmt alulitthii yoars mluu loltl t tl unlit hi- tor of mis uoorn lived thwu wltli thoin for momt of this tlma i iku ull otlur htimea ths bad k joys and us uorrowu whll uvtug l re mr mourn was tho nubjot of u trngla siuldmit ultout olubt or nine ynars ago 1 tlink it wuh whloli rosiiltd in blm death a fuv duvs lutnr l went lip on the roof of the klti hntl in nako homo rulrs to the hlintiny v ill t vv ho ullpimd and sll llnj the roof fslltu th uruund wi his hasd ho nevtir kijuiiio 1 nn- hclouanoss when james moor passed sway acton loat one of her vary best oltlseus ho wus liiterastad in svary- tblnji good and exortod hlnmulf to holp the community i remumbor the rolka tolling uiut whtni u a luy ho wpnt up to icrln to loam the hurnima buslnces there loplo rull well jlmmls moore wont ou tils hum folks any trouble by going away from home for he liuu always boon a good buy in fact i bailevs ho had aaiious thoughts on tlroo of becoming a mlil- latei and went to gram in r school at tluolph for u time with this in view hut something- occurred to ahutige his mind und ho dobldsd thut chriaueu wvrkerri wore needed lu the homo com munity an well in preuohors he lived his life right hero onion jfl in u nuel wy and sot a flue exumple to some of us other chaps who wore inclined to be wild arid thoughtless a tout how we lived when wo ware in the young und foolish age h worked tn the church was ror years a member of the school llourcl s hu full hhure tn aotllntf rht of the whlnkuy hualnous hum and lived uml dlud union gut us wateemod and loo wad up tt the youugeat daughter t th homt lrfttllo was married in this old brick ilowor avenue realdonoe her ltus- bund lu mr itad trunk toronto and i hey arc i understand huupy and proaperuus in tho city in lbro thu widow of the late kd- wnrd moore to whonn oatauj this tiowor aveuuo houuo with it intoreatlng his tory belonged died the ealulu wus slirtly tiiareufter wound up anil in the dispersion o tho propcrlty this house was sold to ll s wlujon of milton who with his family have become worthy cltlaena of his town i understand that mr whaon bus nine sold the hquae but i do not know anything- about thut transaction and so ends tho story bf the first brick house built on bower avonua kay 1 ve enjoyed greatly ihl flno jun wo th or llut thoh fro utnt tbnndsrstorms have bean hard un tny rhoumatls ive got so t can tell ovary tlma when u atorm is coming our strnwborry patch is doing well this year and we bud borrtes two weeks imrllnr than usual flay nmko tho best of this merry month of june it 11 be a wholo your before we luivaunrithor the men of lhr weekly vm their character ability and impor- tarico to the country outside uie house of commons body of men has ever mot ut ottftwa mpre representative of public opinion thuv the several hundred editors und p4blsher of weekly newspaper in canada who met in annual oonvontli at chateau luurler this month they wore a body of bright intelligent and thoughtful men man who perhaps more than any others come lit close touch with the publta life of the na tion and whose duty it ulo not only mould and direct public opinion but to refoct publlo opinion uh they see it through the columns of tholr publlca tlonsj hire was laid on dm responsible position of an editor of a nttwapaper and the duty toward tho welfare of the nutlon an editor wlulda a mighty power for good or for evil and while he may not always carry puhllo opln ion with him bis influence through the printed pog is far reuchingi this fact wus freely acknowledged by th three political leaders who addressed tho newspaper man on the first day of the convention and tn thut acknow ledgment no greater aorapllaient could be paid the power and liiriuuico of tho weekly press and bo it added no greater responsibility was ever placed on the shoulders of the editors of tho weekly newspaper of canada this much can be aid however tlt almost without ixcentlon the weekly publications of canada stand out for principles that re hoot the higher ideals hi our political and social life men fhlnk seriously und lieltuie ions before committing uny act that will i ring their names before the public through the proas in an unfavorable light thus they acknowledge the power that they four as well uu re- hpuat the power that tun expose thorn to publlo view tho editor of u weekly newapaper if he undent tun da his position rightly und is worthy the position he tills will never use the columns of his paper to give expression to uny liaraonu1 or private cltlsen hti deals with prln- ciplih that effect the general publlo upd his personal dlfferenros with those ho comes in contact with should never he ventilated ihruugh tho columns of his nuwspupor one of the tnaln ubjaot of the weekly newspaper asaoolatlnn canada la to rain the atandurd of tho weekly newapaper an that it may till its appointed place in the estimation nn well us in the life of the community it represents and tho aovorul addresses unci dlsotutstona at the convention should have a marked affect along the lines indicated st might not be out of plooo to4iere mrk thai thu apleudld and huontlul plane occupied by the weekly newspaper association in canada- i lurgely duo to the untiring and in- nnlrliur and well directed work of its lien oral manafor mr is athaylcn mr sayie has grown up with tile weekly newspaper as a publisher un editor be hud high idnuln and the cqur nge to oxpreas hl oanvlutlonji ot ublio questions not offensively but arnestly and with ttrfiineas the aaaoclutluu is fortunate th hut servloe and t is the duty of the weekly news paper puhllaliars to give hi in every enruunigcmnnt slid their loyal sup- wlnulieatsi pfeas iiwt- advice ttat u man rculy needs is usiiully whut ha 1lnllkjtf to hear jla hard tn convince tho fathor of twins that two headn ora better than on 4 have your band compete in the 6and contest at the toronto exhibition this yrar music day at the canauw national luthlbltion la thursday august jlat last year this was a gala day at the kx an j thousands of mumc lovers gathered to hoar the contest and encour age their respective favorites the competition is held yearly with the object of improving band music through out csnads and all bands should strive to co opera to every band has nn equal chance of wionino 2950 in cash prizes the competition is open to all amateur bands and is divided into two classes according to lae of band in addition to the cash prlaca a special challenge trophy wlll be swarded to the winning band in class a in whoae custody it will remain or the ensuing year the winners name will be inscribed on the trophy beside thia each member of tho first prise band in both c isaacs will receive a liuulsome individual award all member of competing bands admitted to the exhibition qimd free bandmasters bandsmen end other int created can secure full particulars regarding adjudicators teat pieces rule and entry forms by communicating immejutely with tntr 5crf ary exhibition band conlmmt committee 148 vemg strmtt tenmtfo omt fruit news that will help you plan your preserving tho incst fruit grown in the farfamed section bordering the western end of luke ontario will ha packed by tho niagara peninsula grower limited lnch week this organization will tell you through their bulletins in the newspaper what fruits are ready watch for theso bulletins they will let you know the bent fruits to buy when yotl may expect different varieties and the best time for canning they will give you valuable information that will help you plan your preserving and jam making strawhcrncj are now being shipped tte quality is ex cellent und tho crop promise- to be fair to good to make sure tho fruit you get it of tho best quality uni formly graded mid carefully packed hco that every container you byy beam the n m guru peninsula growers mark niagara peninsula growers i ghimsby ontario the store of quality tannery cooperative genuine jbrd parts for sale here when the ford car leaves the plant each part is of the material and temper best suited for its purpose parts here and there will have to be replaced in time and it is up to you at this stage whether you cripple your ford or make it good as new spurious parts will cripple your car take no chances when repairs are need ed run your car in here if you cati find any but genuine ford parts in the place we will do the jbb for nothing ha coxe acton ont farm specials 4- just a real good little farm of 5 acres brick houuo of siy rooms good bank bnrn fifty acres workable fifteen buoh and ten pasture extra well watered price 4700 poweulon can be had in thirty days choice uttlo farm of 47 ucrcs inside corporation of oeorgo- town nice young orchard ueat house and bisemcnt barn with good stabling if in ntcd of a largo rnrm consult ob s we tiavp hated for sale any size or price of farm you might b3 looking for wtevarts 6 go insurance 121al hsrart agesit- for canadian pacific cunard anchor anchor donoldaon lines steamships brtlclhtebt mqhyhou8e now himus are twilng flltud to nir- tuln of the hghlhouatih round the const of uhi llrltlah tjlejwoanwhlh thu neers and ners uttuhihl to trinity houbo am onvolvlng u now formula fur atltnutlrtg the umlhipowar of the lights which involves a re lulnn of uhi atreugth or the ywanv brown in the clrcumatancus oltld klw at trinity lluum urn unabta to sa which is thu most powerful light housn in tho llrltlah isles thnri uru only three the llghln of which urn pro itlioeo by nlectrlolty tftt tat her in m the llsurd and houth foreland the remainder ovur oil urn work ml by oil and every vnar they tonaumo hc 000 gallons of puraltin a strong light of 4 do 0d0 candlopowar ulonu ubitorbu nearly 4 000 galluns of oil how turdneds pav h4 in ullth i vi uu br 1 llvstn i il tuil lllnululwl till ml in oplnl in thut lit i uy noil i illlv ut lyul jlgun 1 in vi ha n mil lu lluhlo fr iii ik prut 1 1 ul couri lo w its irdvuluiihi animi i yllli inioii utuu u h itiixh if ih uml itnruuii f aiilnml induliy if lb hi 11 1 htuth went in tjfi iiii nn fnl llvihtoik i rt hi lis wnli t ih nt o pill h ml it ir ithif uto if of llrvtriil ulils and turn tkrlt hurtn iiuh w rkoil out a m t of uv rui uup rlority luu tl on utility of iu ml k b hhiil from tin f if i iwliuf lluur- 1 in tilntf lw r duliv nuttlit 17 m a m ah3 shthi stha lf rut 38 h a iiwruuu u r all fui in i lusiw 40 4 xpluimtlon if the tigurcu xr iturch adds unit tluy wuro nbtuliiitl during tin lust i nrt of 1bji lit u i rlnl i lino ilnirruuiltin in lb llvmttoru rv 1 urtly for tint rt mini tb v cotiujilirod n tiservullvn nven thiugh imilntliiu to un uiiuuimlly hlglt ulu ot purii brulh ovt r common atock hit fanorm had ull usi d puru- ulns for an uv rugf of nine ytwrn anil ulmiit 30 1m r r nl of llnli fomhui stftck wuv liur ud ami wlion th ksleu of stoi u for brw ling in mm wr oonmllireif lu uiltiiiion thn huisw of unluuilii ami produclu for knarket thn uvorwgt report tul lit reuse in rhtani lu vetuntu truci ublu to ho pun of pure brnl ulriu was 4 thua wn hvo- 1u in a nutshell u ituwiiil on utility alone entire ly apart from bron llutf or tuiloa vubm pum i rod llviatock has an oarnlua- power from u third to mn hair greatnr than iurub sltmik thu averag uupt r- lorlty ofpuro broils over acrulm for ull of farm uulmals ls about to hir oant b rim avarugn liu r umo in nunn- ul retuma rrom llvo stick ruulng trscnuhlu to the umt uf pure bred alrui is 4k per cant oh time8i oh cu8tom81 mrst iloctor itnnmmber how fal lows used to kick hecuan yoki nhurgo 1 thorn n dollar a vlnlt to pomo wsy out llie country uutl grow but if you tlidn t got them on the minute r second loctor i surely do but whyt llrst boctor they worn thu birds now willing to pay three dollars for a ji roue ril hon and luivcr utter tl peep ut hnviuh fnwnlt around tlm omce two or three- hour o get it koreen nalurod own htiiicdy guaranteed for dandruff and falling hair 100 forfeit han irurf or full luu- halt- whlih kouhhn ftllu to ly wlilui uui i ul i ii 1 inllultely t ilnt i n nil greaao i kojtki n i it lu lea i in i iv i hiintl i udju thrltlwh cotitinblus chrwtiu itimmtr hnlert co itd 8 lombar1 tit tcreou pi one adel zft2 1 umt 1 1 ill on r i 1 t i f irli t 1 60 if your v pipe fitting is our speqalty mat tor wlit vne pipe iihiiiiblnif job may bk it wlu uklllnl hands when yob ith the wbrlc all kliulu and alam of plpveeam el hi nt lii in und yhted irfi t joditinf und noldvrlng guuruntoitl ijlpe repairing und rtiiinwliig- of all utnds aau ft r our estimate phome bo mooney fl kenney bros lull lines of hummer footwear in mens and ladles oxfords tennis and ijowlinp shoes ijuiuh pausit btrap slippers buckled girls and rovb and childrens shoea i prices a8 reasonable as the quality ib good repairing men n und bklliw sowed work uud nil klmls of rtiiuilrlng all work promptly finished hrln in your r pnlrs utors open every cvanlng except wednesday kenney bros mill stpeet many people have discovered that 2 in 1 shoe polishes ate food for other things than for shining shoes for examples- x in 1 black good for polishing motor cars refinlshlns 4ulc case kodaks block gloves rubbers hats etc jin 1 whrte cake or liquid good for cleaning hats stains to whltsj skirts white kid riovcs aut6 dres etc z in 1 tan paste good for polishing furniture hardwood floors etc few- the best lut of now vacs for 2 in 1 wo avrar3ln casji prlxc aijpotbwh 1st aard 500ix for the most acceptable list 20 prizes of 1500 for the next twent 2nd 30a00 for next best list 50 s 00for tho next fifty 3rd 200xfor third best ust 50 2jxfor tho next fift loprbesof kjoo for the next ten 100 ljoo fpt the next 1001 xty to 6nduacw uses for any of the 2 in 1 shoe polishes either black tan oxbloocl cj brovf paste white cake or white liquid black or tan cot write on one side of paper only list uses according awards will be made according to decision of special nd payment made on or before october 1st 1922 ajunmlrrrd to become our property address prwejuor v f pauley company of canada hamilton canada imlmmlmalliifrlilawaaimaifatim studebaker motor car a s j n oneill son distributors of dodge brothers and studebaker motor qfts for gcorgjtoyvn acjon und miuon i l eo atkinson local representc a

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