It was edited by Isaac Bainbridge and published at 363 Spadina Avenue in Toronto, Ontario.
Bainbridge raised the ire of the Chief Press Censor, Lieutenant Colonel Chambers, who called for its outlawing.
After Bainbridge was successfully convicted several times for seditious libel, Chambers eventually had the paper outlawed.
On 20 December 1918, three Stratford men were convicted of the simple possession of the paper – an item that had been wholly legal prior to the edict of 5 October 1918 – and one man, Arthur Skidmore, was sentenced to 30 days in jail.
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