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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1916-5-4, Page 3i HY SIGNAL GiODES/ AI, -ONTARIO tbOYOAT, MAT 4. Mild S THAT OfIIIN11 AND ONLY IE NOINE BEWAlt OF IMITA- TIONS SOLD ON THE MERITS ON IINAII'S LINIIENT B1)0KMND1N6 MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repaired. GOLD LETTERING ssompIOon LEATHER GOODS Ano TeH I NLater Maim aim arm at S A. E. TAYLOR, 8111ATPOaD, KBDICAL wilt. (iEO. HK1LEMANN, OfiTE- il PATH. ewadaIM le wessas's sod ole duo's suets, ets, �h u0M and nervous Ma- ori. ear. MOs sod throat, pyaerttici deal o ars, lumbago and rheumatic oonditiom Ade. Reid. reu,orel without the knife. Office et imadeace. manor Nel.on aod St. Andrew '• swee1a. At Mem edam Monday.. N'education sed itsteeeye: a y evening by appo4otaesl. �R F. J. R. FUItFiTER-EYE. EAR. i/ satstidy. and throat oy. How emios0. flew York OpbIkalmIc sad Aural 1o1.Utale. y'7m1ael.o�al •Sarrs�w} Newland Boo.plt� qua. al. Strut/ord. . England.O s e. t0 (iwam � MEurtesRoars,0s. etla.m,tterpa.itoeg. TdesMas gr. AUC1IOU 6 THOMAS UUNDRY 11 AUCTIONEER Box R.•, Ooderlck. AL inetrucUoos by seat left at Miami calm will be promp.1J e meted tc. ltardr0• takteen• 11 I LWAL u (. HAYS 1L•BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, AOTARY 1•CMWC. kTl. 011ier-Starling Bank Mock, Hamilton a.reet, auderieh Tebpboue W. Real i;.tate Lan. and Insurance. PBOuDVOOT, K 1 LLOItAN a (OuK> BAlKR1STERH, fiUWCITUtt2S NOTA1Ul S PUBLIC, ETC. OJmcs on the *junto. .wood door frum Hon - Htrn Alert. Oonrnch. .'trate nand. to loan at lowest rate... W. Pio 'Arum. R.C. .1. L. Lit.ws.C. II J. D. Cook&. 11 (>?. C:AMKHON. H. O.. c J l TER. wlteltar, notary public.' Wises Street. Ouderick. Mod door fro Situate. .(t theme 1 hurday of each week in adios on Jibed ?greet occupied by Yr. Kemper. .,Ina hour.... .. m. tun pm. L' 1KAKLlst! UAW -SOW, LL,Ii., tsAK- 1 1tiaTkH, summer. solicitor. ex.. Uo,le- Mwey to lens et lowest tate. $EAOKR. BARRI8TSB. SUI - s IMW,. Notary i'ub le sad ossele a.or •aloe -Court Reuse Oodertcb. t/13m ' INSURANCE, LOANS. BTC. LIcKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE 1N Ill dCRANCL Co. -Farm and Misted t rwa property imur'ed. ()Amar. -J. H. Mclean. Pro., tle.forth P.O.; J•. Connolly. vice -Pres.. Ooderlcb P. 0.; Tomas C hey., nice.•Troia.. t aatortt P. U. lhrector.-L. t. ]rcUregor. deatortk ; Join Y. (ifleve, W Lathrop; N'lli.am It1on.Coo.tasw: tib• Benneweis, ikodhogeo; Jame. [Tana, wood ; Robert Yenta. Harlock ; Malcolm Mekwen• Brumfield. Aeolus: J. W. Yeo. Holme.ville Leitch, Clinton ; William t'besne deeturtb ; mediate L bunchley, Money- oia pay movement. sod stet their cards monitor at ht. J. Morriss'. Ctothlug Store. Clinton, R. it. ('txtt'• Orooerr. Kn.e-tars street. (eoderice. or .1. B. Reid 1., n . r.I Store. Baytlekl. 120,004) PRIVATE FUNDS TO Loan . Apply to M. O. CAM =ON. Sardat r Hamilton omit. Oodar(eb. POULTRY INDUSTRY IM CANADA. Mr Prod C. chard Teas Hew It Hae m a Geese Felon a aieta the Tercets OMs r. P. C. haloed, poultry boebaod- oran at the Dtrmistoa ltapotrmeetal Farm. has Heed wit► poultry all hie life lung. He bac produced eggs and chick's* foe' wile in a oosamerel.al way ; years ago he hod charm of • demowstr•tioo poultry pleat la Huron noun! y ; be is fully informed both os the producing end and the marketiag, and his knowledge of Ib• poultry in- dustry is Uominlor.-wide. ••1 know of so lint in connection with agrieultare in which greater changes and more remarkab4. devel- opments have taken place in the last fifteen year, than to poultry," said Mr. Elford. basing his statement on Infor- mation gathered duringloog study. "About Hntrttewvillr, in uron county, at the elms of the last century poul- try was almost wholly neglected. eggs sold at 7 crone a dozen in summer and dressed poultry running eight pounds to the pair at 35 ceub. Tbere was not enough in the business at that time to make pocket money for the children. Last year one firm paid $100,0110 for poultry products within an area of ten miles square • lout Ifohnesville, The change that be.. taken place in that particular section is typical 'of the changes that have taken Mace all over Ontario. ••Pnultryiog is a diversified and rt. ceediogly ptoelable industry today. Winter egg pioduetion has become a specialty, and for wiuter eggs pro- duce*, ran get almost any price their Conscience will allow them to sok, the figure frequently poiog up to 76 and M) cents in cities. Another specialty developed of late years is the roduc- tiun of )rollers Meer, sold in early spring at irons a pound to • pound and • half in weight. frequently hring as much as is paid for • six pound roaster in fall. One , f the newest de- velopments ire in the production of day old chicks for rule. This has been made possible Ly the making of huge hatching mac tors that turn nut chicken* much as butter is turn -d out of a creamery. "Poultry is no longer a mete side- line in farming. It is a great indust, y in itself, an industry to which grown men are giving their whole 'nue, and out of which they are making a good living. But, while purely poultry firms, when well m.nsged, are !wett- ing exceedingly profltable, farm pout- Elwin tS lion SO. .1 r. Pi. 1 to Sr.Pt. try is and will lie thr big soulee of rev• I, -John McNiIu.on ll R.i. l'ttMt Sr. M. roue from the poultry ludustry. J,pit v nTos Teacher. W R. ROBERTSON T1 • INSURANCE AGENT. roma aaD Lte.T1Iaa : MOM. Caaselas sod Aspartame. AoaDawT Swarms moo a o s maraas' Laart. err : 7'M (Jew Ambient sad Osaesat • orpoeaUoo 14.41 d., -eye -_°a Tke ti.s rItaiJTT anS AND (ftlaa:Salm : Fidelity sod OwersetesCsme0r- (JAoe at reidd •nes, asithesd mom et Via Soda sad ft. Davits stream PMee 171. MAPnAGR LICINSBS WALTER .KKBODERILLY , P" ISSUER OF IIIA RAI AO6 LICENSEM. Patents, Trace Narks, Designs SNE RECOIIE1OS "FRUIT-A-iIYES g! CorWial liverbasit aud Tried I Avow, May 14th, 1914. "I have used 'Fruit -a -fives' for h/r�rsfiow awl Caaslipaliow with most szoellcat r.gslfe, and they ooatinae to be my only medicine. I mw 'Fruit -a- hem' advertised with a letter in which some one recommended them very highly, soltried them. The results were more than satisfactory, and I have no hesitation in recommending 'Fruit-a- tlres" ANNIE A. CORBETT. Time Is proving that 'Fruit -a -fives' dos always be depended upon to give prompt relief in all cues of Constipation seaS7oasac.4 Trouble. 50c. a box, 6 for 4=.50, trial also 25e. At dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- Mtives Limited, Ottawa. SCHOOL REPORTS S. No. 3, COLBORNE. Tbe following is the repett of thio recent promotion examine, inns for 1+ N Y Y C It S iY Go.- n.. , o ;erne ; r. don1'syltar :roti Irwa Rutledge IS?. Jr. IV. to kir. IV. I,o 114as 433, -(:race Hamilton 618 (honor.), Isabel Young 6114 (honors), Jessie Levy 525. Joe Young 51t). Ralph McPh, e 492. Fur.k Shields 4411. Sr. 111. to Jr. IV. (to pass 4361 -Willie Chu I: :,II), (:ens• vieTO Hamilton its-', Julia Young CA. Jr. ill. to Sr. 111.1 op...:WI-Nellie S hield, 415. Mr. I1 to .l r. 111. (IA pas. 375) -Viola Wilson MO, %Vestry M.i..re 460. Irene Tnun.iIlut 432. Verna Kit - ledge Jr. 11. to Mr. 11..(0 pa.. 39111 -Alex. Young :914. Chatter Morro 317. tins McNeil 3o, Moir .I.rnw 246. ('hat he Jonrr- 2414, John H••dv 277 Pt. 11. to Jr. 11. Ito pa.s 13nl-Elsie Lawlor 2112, Fondyes Clank 229, EIna Veloric 201. Olive Young let). P1. 1. to Pt. 11. Ito poise 110, -Mui i.1 Rut- ledge 1311, Ewart Young i:*, George H smitten 118, Thelma Lawlor 116. There should be • p ultry drlartweet on each farm. and one of the boys or girls should be placid in charge of t he same. The average fatal could keep one hundred hens, which would pro- duce enough to pay for rent or inter- est. Nor is there any ressnn why poultry production should be limited to the farms ..1 Ontario? There are hundreds (..f people living in villages or smell towus who would find the keeping of a few hen. a at titre of pleasure as well ua moth. "There is ne fear of overdoing it. From 11040 to W1. Canada did not es - port any volt y, Ih("ugh prior to that considerable was sent abroad. In April, 1015. exporting was again taken up. and. durirg the oast year ',Mgr plant itie. of egg. have Leen went to the Oki (' ntutry. Now that we ..re tack in the exporting trade poultry producers -ht told p.,xduce runre stuff and (tetter .1121? in older to hold it. Prices are g.• d and prospects are brieht. "Thep la tion of thepoult.r) t•it:u•tty today as c. 'united with fifteen year. ego in the nuttier of 1.1u.ne is Ibe rt. stilt of the adoption of batter wet hods. At the 1,egiuwing..1 that pet iod flocks were mixed. the,r were few puts-hrwla, hen. were kept until they were.old enough to vote. little attention was given to feeding and less to housing, Today you tree purr-hred flocks and suitable poultry houeea everywhere, flecks are weeded out ever y season, eggs are taken care of. Let us keep up the work of improvement and there is no reason why th. income from poultry should not constitute one of the chief items in she general returns of the fatal." Secured in A11 Countries Write for free book "PATENS PROTE(' Ti.N. 7 elle all abort and how to get, pat ant. BABCOCK al Dom'. edaNMBsd 1.77 Iormarly Palest l,res [seminar. Hasler sf Pigott low.. Ragl.tered Patent Attore•y• etc.. to St. Jaws Sheet. Montreal Brwoekaa-- Uttaa• and WadNagtort. Reprw•estatlw In all forelge smatrlM. Brophe3 Bros. G4)DERICH 1 Se Leading Antral Directors sad Embalmers Orden earwfnlly attended to at an bones algid er day, RESTORE HEALTH, AVERT DANGER. Teacher --"Now, Tommy• what bypoctire:" T v -'.A ioy e, 11105 to school n its a smile on face." MRS. KERNS' ADVICE is it that bis To Weak, Nervous, Run -Down Women So. Cumberland. Md.-" For a long time I suffered from a nervous break- down. I could not eat or sleep and was so weak I could hardly walk. My hus- band beard about Vinod and got me to try it Now I have a good appetite. sleep soundly and am well and strong. Every nervous, weak, run-down woman should try Vinol.-Mrs. D. W. Krates. Vino' is a delicious cod liver and iron tonic, without oil, which we guarantee to create a healthy appetite; aid diges- tion and make pure healthy blood H. C. 1)u1Jup, Druggist. Goderieh Keep the Kidneys Right with Dodd's Kidney Pills. Boscobel, Shel?o,d Co., flue., May 1. -(!+pecislt.-Mro. Jnaeph Hackwell, the popular post n:ist,ese of this place. in one of the -great army of Canadians who beep tried Dodd's Kidney Pills and found them good. "i have greet pleasure in testifying to the worth of i)odd's Kidney Pills," says Mrs. Hackwell. "1 have used them in my family for a number of years and find them an excellent medi- cine." Thousands of ('arsdian families give the old reliable Canadian kidney rem- edy, Dodd's Kidney Pills, the first place in the fatuity medicine chest.. If the kidneys are toned up with Dodd's Kidney Pills the impurities -the seeds of disease -ate strained nut of the blood, health is restored and danger averted. To avoid Bright's disease. rheumatism, etc , keep the kidneys right by using Dodd's Kidney Pills. Appointments to Play air Fleet. the appointmenta to the Playfdr fleet are as follows: Steamer Glen- sbee-(:aptain, W. A. Lavigne ; engin- eer, Frank Goodwin. Steamer Glen - finnan -Captain. Walter Linton; engin• ser, Chas. A. McWilliam. Steamer Glsnlyon-Captain, A. A. Hudson ; en• glower. David Sinclair. Steamer Glen - fleet -Captain, Pied Burke; engineer, (leo. Price. Steamer Calgary -Capp - talo, not appointed ; engineer, K. (i. Walker. Steamer Major -Captain, S. Conon ; ' engineer, Percy Eagles. Steamer Glengoyle-Captain, John Crocker ; engineer, J. P. Daeidsos. Steamer Won. 8. Meek-O.pUain, Wm. Psvguson ; eogioer, Ww. ilc8wtteoey. Steamer Merida -Capin, 11.8. Jones; engineer. Jos O'Connor. Steamer A. R. Stewart--i:spptein, J. G. McCarthy; engineer. W. B. Houston. Steamer S. L !Maher -Captain, not appointed; engineer. H. Yong*. Steamer Amer- lea-('aptain, A. K. McLeod ; engineer. 0, Munroe. Steamer Brsali--Captain, A. Monett ; eagissw, W. .1. Holmes. Steamer Toiler-Oaptaia. Prank Me- Msnn ; engineer. Bhsery Swans., Gleams.ie-OapeaisJ. Lan- dry ; encloser. P. H . Brleke.den. Some men rases fame ow an Anil, stud and Oban Cts a Immo balmy. EAVESTROUGHING 1 II II This i+ the season when nnt- worL in this lin.• should re - reit careful ntlenti.,n. Our staff of work.•!. ore well qualified to Kite the Iw•st ..f satiefnction in anv nnlenr of this kind with which y"11 1110)" fat',t us. Fred Hunt - 11.AMILTON STREET 'PHONE 1:15 Tarsals Coelho Maenad Heavy choke clears....M.Nto85.1a Head? choice steers ....4S 5.18 Butchers, good 5•M do medium .. . 6.26 do. common . 1. N 1.30 Butchers' cows, choice 0.71 7.76 do. good 1.60 6.16 do. medlar 6.00 4.64 do. commas . . .. , 6.110 0. N Belcher bulls, choice7.26 1.76 do. good 6.111 7.10 do. bologna 6.14 4.041 Milers, 400 to 1,060 lbw7.60 $.26 do. bulls 6.61 6.00 Stockers, 1100 ta 114 Hi& 7.26 7.14 do. good, 100 to 600 6.40 7.21 do. mrd.. 144 to 700 6.00 .te do. common, fight 6.60 4.00 Cutters , 4.76 6.14 Censors 4.00 4 76 Milkers. choice, each 76.00 164.60 do. medium to good 40.04 76.00 ( • tv.e, 60.00 110 60 . yes vial. good 1.00 10.64 do. medtam 0.00 6.60 do. common 4.10 4.00 40. grass 4.76 6.14 Socalves, each 2.00 7.00 Lambs, cwt. 10.00 13.60 Spring Webs. each 4.00 13. N sheep, ewes. Hitt 1.60 10.64 do. heavy and backs 7.60 6.60 do. culls 4.04 6.60 Hogs. weighed off cars11.76 11.30 do. fed and watered11.60 1t.76 do. f.o.b. country 11.10 11.21 Toronto Grain Markets Manitoba wheat -Tarek, bay ports, No. 1 northern. 41.28; No. 2 northern, 81.21; No. 3 northern, 41.22. Manitoba oats -Track, bay ports. No. 2 C.W., 031,4c; No. 3 C.W., 61',4c; No. 1 extra feed, 61%c; No. 1 teed, 60%c. American corn -No. 3 yellow, 86%c. C .nadikn-Feed, 74c to 76c. Odtarlo wheat -Ne. 2 winter, per car lot, according to freight outside, No. 1 commercial, 4103 to 11.05; No. 2 commercial, 81.01 to 11.03; No. 3 commercial, 98c to $1; teed wheat. 86c to 88e. Ontario oats -No. 3 white, 46c to 46c; commercial oats. 44c to 46c. Peas -No. 2. per carrot, $1.60; ac- cording -to sample, 41.20 to $1.50. Barley -Malting, outside. 63c to 64c; No. 2 feed, 69c to 6_'c. Buckwheat -69c to 70c. Rye -No. 1 commercial, 90c to 91c; rejected. 86c to Bac. Manitoba flour -First patents. in jute bags, 46.60; seconds. $6; strong bakers', $5.80, in jute bags. Ontario flour -Winter. track, Toron- to, prompt shipment, according to sample, $4.25 to $4.35, in jute bags; bulk. seaboard, $4.30 to $4.40. Mlllfeod--Carloads. per ton, deliver- ed, Montreal freights; Lran $24; shorts. $2226; middlings. $26 to 827; good feed flour, bag. $1 CO to $1.70. Logs Wanted We will pay the highest cash prices for all kinds of logs delivered at the mill In (ioderieh. Custom saw ing,done•promptly at any time. Gran wed Clieppiag We will also buy grain at our elevator and will pay the best mar- ket prices. Oedema for chopping or rolling grain promptly end carefully at- tended to at our chopping mill. J. E. Baechler Kill and elevator north of Mac- Kwsn's coal yards, Goderkb. rennowesemeanwrosomosomenem7nmmi.or. Wholesale Produce Toronto whclesale prices to the trade: Egge-- -' . Special candleu (cart's).8 .24 to 6 .25 New -lards. ex-. artons.... ..3 .24 Butter - Creamery prints, fresh.. 2 .94 Creamery. solids "0 .31 Choice dairy prints.,.26 Ordinary dairy prints..1 Bakers' 2: _ Cheese -New. large, 191:c :n 1911 c: twins. 19,54c to 20e; old, Jt,ne ane. September, large, 20c; tt:ln.t, 29t,c; triplets, 20%., Honey -Buckwheat, barrels. 7c to 714c; tine, 7%c to 8c; clover, 50 Ib. tins, 13'4x; 10 -Ib. tins, 14c; 5 -Ib. tins, 14c; comb hohey No. 1. per dozen,. $2.50 to 83; No. 2. per dozen, $2 16 $2.40. l'oultry Live Dressed- Old fowl, Ib... ISc 20c 22c 24c Thickens lsc 20c 24c 27c Milk -fed, froz'n 17c 20c 23c 24:c Beans -Hand-picked, 84.40 to $4 50; primes, 44. Meats -Wholesale Toronto wholesale houses are quot- ing to rho truth i.s follows: Beef. forequarters ...111 .00 to $12.00 do. h'ndquarters... 15.00 16.00 Carcases. choice 13 00 14.0 do. common 11.00 12.00 Veal., common 7.50 9.50` do. medium 10.54) 12.50 do. prime 13.60 15.,0 Heavy hogs 13 00 11.00 Shop hogs 16.00 15.60 Abattoir hogs 15.04) 16 .0d Mutton, heavy 10.00 12.00 do. light 14.)0 16.00 Iambs, yearling 20.00 .1 .00 Ea.. Buffalo Cattle tattle -Receipts. 4,300; fairly ac- tivo; prime steers. $9.25 to $9.50; shipping, 48.25 to $9; butchers. $7.50 to $9; heifers, 17 to 18.50; cows. 14 to 47.50; bulls, 45 to 17.76; stockers and feeders. $6.75 to 67.75; stock helfere, 36 25 to 46 75; fresh cows and springers. active and strong, $50 to 81.. We00als-Receipts. 2.400; slow and steady: 44.50 to 89 7514.500 14.500, active; heavy and mixed. 810.15 to 814.25; yorkers, $9.35.1. $10.15; pigs. $9; Troughs. $9 to $9 15; stags, 86.50 to 87. sh50.eep and lambs -Receipts, 9.000; active; lambs. $11:',0 to $10.26; year- lings. i4 to 88.26 wethers• 17 75 to 48; ewes. 44 to $7 20; sheep, mixed. 87.60 to 17.75. Chicago Cattle Market Cattle --Receipts. 14.000, market strong; beeves. $7.90 to 8995, stock- ers and feeders. 45 86 to $8.60; cows and heifers. $4.10 to 44.36; calves, 84.36 to $9. Hogs -Receipts. $1.000; market lower: light, 4410 to $10; mixed, 84.40 to P.M; heavy. 84.46 to 49 96: rough, VI 46 to 4.60: Piga. 87 50 to 44.10; bulk of sales, $4.80 to $9 95 Rbeep and lambs--Recetpta. R.000. market strong; native. 47.76 to $9; lambs. native. 47.64 to 411.46. Sakti Hay and Straw M.erebaets aro buying om track. Toronto. at the tollowkag proem: Baled hay. new. No 1. $17.N 4a $14. SO do. No. 2 14.00 11.40 Oahe, store.. tem 4.M 7 at r eurt;;;; 56; !V.[illars D. M I LLAR u SON 1 Raincoats and Caps For Ladies, Misses and Children There is:no more useful garment than the Raincoat for rain, sun and motoring, and it can be worn almost every day of the year. Special at $5.00 Ladies' RubLerized Paramatta Cloth, set-in sleeves, belt at back, side pockets 1 ventilated under arms. Colors fawn and grey. All sizes. Special, 55.00 each Ladies' Rubberized Grey Tweed Coats, raglan sleeves, belt at back. A most serviceable coat for motoring. All sizes. Special - - - - $8.50 each The Ascot Ladies' All -wool Paramatta Cloth, absolutely rainproof, set-in sleeves, t:. loose -fitting. Fawn only. Special 510.00 Children's Tweed Rain Capes, thoroughly waterpfoof, hood lined with tartan Sizes 6 to 14 years - - - - • $2.50 and 52.75 Pretty Styles in Serge Skirts Smart stiles in 'ladies' Outing Skirts, made of extra quality All -wort Serges, thoroughlyshrunk, made up in the season's smartest styles, in black and navy. All sizes in stock. Prices from - - 55.00 to $7.50 each Special Value in Bath Our Special rowels Aerial Bed Spread, $I.25 Extra heavy quality Turkish -Bath Towels, hemmed ends, blue and pink borders. A great big Towel at each - - 50e s Extra large size Dimity Quilt, light •weight, easily washed. Ideal for summer time. Special - - - - $1.25 each New:Curtain Materials A Targe shipment of new Curtain signs at popular prices NAIRN'S SCOTCH LINOLEUMS DOMINION OILCLOTHS Materials just received, in all the newest de- - - from 25e to $1.00 yard NAIRN'S INLAID LINOLEUMS CONGOLEUM ART RUGS, McCALL PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS FOR JUNE NOW IN STOCK. Smart Lad Wanted Who Has Had Sone Experience is Drygtt.d4 Trade. 11 1111 PHONE 56 PHONE 56 11 Scotch Store 1 MODEL 49i) "Chevrolet" f 5675.00 F.O.B. Oshawa AN:EXCEPTIONAL CAR, BUILT TO MEET AN EXACTING DEMAND The Motor used in this car is Valve in Head, and as usual is foremost for power. speed, reliability, economy and is quiet -running. If you have not yet had the opportunity, give us a chance to explain and satisfy you personally just why this Valve -in -Head Motor is superior. In addition to easy riding and comfort, proper spring suspension also means economy. If your car has proper spring suspension it is easy on tires and means that with proper care you will get tire mileage you are entitled to. Our spring suspension does this ; it has been designed to give comfort and to be easy on tires. The front springs are duplex and are shock absorbing. They are made of Chrome Vanadium Steel. The rear springs are very long and are of the Cantilever Suspension type. This spring suspension does away with the tendency to throw or swing the car when going over rough roads or around corners. EQUIPMENT Including speedometer. ammeter, mohair top, envelope and side curtains. clear vision ventilating wind shield, electric starting and lighting system, valve in head. and completely electrically equipped. 0 + NOTE -Owing to the great demand for this car we would suggest plac- ing your order early to ensure delivery. M. J. FARR, Agent COLBORNE STREET, NEXT CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE