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JAMES M'FADZEAN
Agent Rowick Mutual fire insurance Company
Phone 92 Turnberry Street, t3ruseela
Successor to John Harris, Walton,
T. T. M'.RAE
M. 8..'M. O. P.. • S. O.
et, to. B„ Village of Brnssela,
Physician, Surgeon, Acoouohesr
l' [floe at residence, opposite Mel, ilia Chervil,
William street.
PROUOFOOT, KILLORAN & COOKE
Barristers, eu:,clters, Notaries Public(
&a.
Oleee on the Square 2n„ door from Hamilton
Street,
GODERIOR, OL2T,
Private funds to loan at lowest rates.
W, Pa000roOT K. 0. J.L. KILLOR,N
h. J. D. femme
ELLIOTT
Yong., & Charles Sta. Toronto
Is Noted Throughout Can.
ada for High tirade Work.
Write for Ontalogne and arrange to
enter at onr Fall Terni opening Aug. 29.
We have ailed positione recently et 9150
a month and x-700 per annum. Stud-
ents have been In attendance this year
Brom Na,vroundland ou the East. gun'
ben patheNorth and Manitoba on the
West.
W. J. ELLJOT21. PRINCIPAL
FARM
IM PLEM ENTS
HAVING the Agency for the Mc-
Cormick and Deering Imple-
plemeuGe I will give closest
prices iu anything need in PAM Im.
plements or Tractors. Call in and
give your order in U. F. 0. style and
you will save money. 1 will guaran-
tee you aggainst any reduction in prices
until implaurent is used, and by order.
ing now you will save any advance in
price which is likely to take place
sOOn.
Have a • few Implements on hand
which will be sold at old prices.
David Milne
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ket is good as price is likely
to drop. .
M. YoIleck
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DEERIN
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John Oliver 1
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ihas taken over the Deering Ag• '
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Furor Implements including the +
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BRUSSELS
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1. H. Cl, Cream Separators
The only Cream Separator with t
two wide open cream outlets—
no creaul screw in the path of
itwhen in town. +
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The I, If, C, 8-16 and 18.26 Tractors .r
IThe Deering Manure Spreader
+ With the wide spread and very.
light in draft.
John Oliver
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are among the best,
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• 'loyal Household flour
T3RAN and SHORTS a
Barrel and Bag Salt. i
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It W.' J. McCracken
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Gtvs Tint Poor the names of. your
visitors.
BRUSSELS moot Ball team plaved at
Blyth Wednesday against Kinbbrn club.
TURN/JERRY street was well littered
last week with loose bay from racks
without findingpoles. It gave a mussy
appearanee in the face of trying to keep
things looking neat.
MCNABB -- ANDERSON.— At the Mc-
Nabb residence, Queen St,, Tuesday
July rath, at 1,30 o'clock p. m , Miss
Isabel McNabb, and las, Anderson, V,
S., both of Brussels. were united in mar-
riage. Rev. I. P. McLeod, of Melville
church officiating. Bride and groom
took their places while Miss Jean Walk
er played Lohengrie's Bridal Chorus.
After signing the register a very dainty
buffet luncheon was served inthe die-
ing room. The bride was pressed. in
white Barouette satin and georgette
crepe and wore the groom's gift, a bar
pin, set with diamonds, Miss Walker
received a string of pearls from the
.groom. ,Many .nesfpl And handsome,
gifts were received among them a pyrex.
casserolefrom the neighboring . friends
of the bride and a sbadow cloth •couch
from the pupils of S. S. Na 4. ,. Globin
was presented with a beautiful living-.
room clock fKo m ao .eof bis friends tied
a leather club bag from the P. 0. staff.
Mr. andMr Anderson left ob the
a. 3.49
p. m. train for Souris, Manitoba. After
their return they will reside on the
groom's farm, adjoining Brussels.
Their many friends wish them a happy
voyage through life,
looking to Canada for Flax
The Irish linen trade, the greatest
in the woe Id, seems Lo be looking CO
Canada for a supply of flax. The
Rearden crop has disappeared, there is
a aetious falling off in. Holland, Bel.
gitun and France, and the year's sow-
ings in Ireland are only about one-
third of those oflast year.
Ths subject is discussed in a special
edition of the London Times cotu-
memorative of the Royal visit to Bel-
fast. J. G. Crawford, chairman of
the Linen Industry Research Associa-
tion, and Managing Directot of Lbe
York Street Flax Spinning Company,
says theft the industry is fully alive to
the urgent neceseiey of increasing Lhe
flax supply to a point whieh would en-
able spindles and looms to be rut) full
time on the pure flax. He looks to
Canada to bring rue yield of flax to
the pre-war standard. Experience
during the war showed that neither
Holland nor Ireland was suitable
Bow a climatic point of view to main-
tain the desired character of sowing
seed,- and the progressive deteriora-
tion of Beed saved In these two coun-
lriee during the war undoubtedly con-
tributed to the failure .of the crop.
Canada, with a climate not very dis-
similar front that of Russia. smite
fitted to become the sltetustive source
for renewing periodically the Europe-
an seed supply, and Mr. Crawford
takes the view that Canada Should be
encouraged to produce the seed on
Which the prosperity of the linen in-.
duchy depends.
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Morris Council
Council meeting was held In the
Township Hull, Morris, Monday, June
18, Minutes of last meeting were
read and approved.
Oouncil decided to transfer Lots N1
I8, Con. 2 and Si 85 and 86. Con, 1,
from S. S, No, 8 to S. 8 No. 10
$800 was thtotwn off the assessuient
on Lot NI 10, Oou. 4, on account of
the house being burned.
Ooutraot work on open part of Kelly
Drain was given to R B. Aleock at
$4100, drain to be completed in 1922
It was decided that the tenders nil the
Mills stud Sellers Drain be considered
at the next meeting,
Arthur Shaw was appointed Road
Overseer for the present year.
The repot to on the EJ Lou), Cardiff,
Brewer, i•Iopper and Mason Drains
were toad and provisionally adopted.
Following accounts were paid
H. Kirkby, on Kirkby Drain ,.$40000
Win. Smith, 009Pt ou culvert 4 50
Jae, Michie, tractor on grader
70 hours at $2.00 ..............15200
Win. Alderson, drawing tile,... 15 00
John Taylor, gravel ..... eee 8 '70
20 10
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„ loeve gravel
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Robert Wightman, culvert.
George Machan, shovelling.....
1. Geddes, bolts for grader elite 00
Alex. Sltaw, shovelling 29 25
John Riley, team cit roads .,:, 18 00
Henry Bone, fixing culvert 10 00
Robert'1'urvey, shovelling 4 80
Finlay MoOallunt, 7fr days on
grader ..... . . ..... .. „ 80 00
li. Hetherington, team on
grader ,,... ,. .. 10 00
Frank Melly, filling washout
and fixing fence ,,... 80 00
Win. Phillips sharpening grad.
et blade 2 80
Next Council meeting July 25511,
A, MAolf,tvEN, Clerk,
Fire at Muokton
The noose demi:levee tire in the Itis•:
tory of West eluuktun hluke one
about 8.30 011 W estileadety evening of.
last week acid eempletely theme:yeti
three stores. Fire was caused by an
eeepluslon fo LDS Dattel of Ale, Maw
tu11'n hardware 'Wee, No tepidly dial
the the spread that nothing could lie
Saved of the stuck: WADE' shun Stare
adjuiuhlg woe clan suuu E131 11E4 DOI.
the stuck was mostly 1euioved.
Metrylield's gtucery Weare and entree-
liotiery store most. caught flee. eluoh
of thus stock was also saved but mune
L et werea
of the can arits up airs lost.
The garage standing nextto the
grocery store was pulled down 1.0
keep the tete from spreading, and this
nett091 was of value, .H'ortunately
there was nu wind blowing, other.
wise there. le nu telling what might,
have ltappaired as the Duly weans
She, citizens had of figbeing the Elia
was by a hurriediy oigenizetl bucket
brigade. A' call was sent to Listowel
and Mitchell fur help and the brigades
promptly responded. Alitubell Look
their Sew Pont motor truek, but as
there wee 00 water supply the tire.
men could du 'toiling but stand idly
by. Many poupte from the surround.
Mg community hurried to the fire in
Automobiles but little assistance pould
be given, We uederstautl the iueur-
ance will tial, nearly Dover the loss,
MOTORISTS,• DO
YOUR PART
Consideration for the Convenience
and Safety of Other, Forms
and Basis of all Reasonable
Use of the Public High..
ways.
Do not drive faster than the fol-
lowing speeds •
Attlee
' Pe, hour'
Within a city, town, or village 20
At street iddteYsections or curveS 40
In }.lie ogee country J' 25
At cross roads pr curves 12,14
Drive. carefitiiy •-at streetinter-
sections ' ptrttdularly eWhea entering
a' main .--ihdrauglii'a're • 'The 'great
mt}ority of accidehts happen atthe'
streetintersections.
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At street intersections a motor
car approaching from your right
hand side has the' right -of -Way.
In the presence of danger, there
is no right-of-way. It is your duty
to prevent accident under any cir-
cumstances.
Reckless driving is .always illegal
no matter what the the speed or tech-
nical right -of way.
The majority of fast drivers have
nothing to do when they get there.
They are a menace to themselves
to those whom they pass, and a
nuisance to people who reside along
the road.
When you meet a vehicle, pass
on the right; when you overtake one,
pass on the left.
Do not "cut in." When you
overtake a vehicle, and another 15
approaching custom and safety give
right-of-way to the approaching veh-
icle,
Do not change speed or direction
suddenly. Indicate your intention
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ltilu•rseries
Ate represented in Brussels and
locality by 3
JAS. L. SMITH It
who will be glad to tell you I
about .'lrtees, Slatubs, Planta, 1g.
Rose Bushes, &a.
Fonthili
Well Known
itr
See his plates and get prices e«
for Fall and Spring delivery.
Address Bruseels P. 0. :_
or call next door Nine It of Stand- "e„
and Batik, 3l,
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proaching motorist, ties well as fof
�LL lies own safety:
FROM ECZEMA
Complete Treatment That
Gives Gratifying Results.
Wasctao, ONT.
"I I had an attsok of Weeping
/Eczema so
Ucuthat in clothes would
be wet through at times.
1roi'f0ur mon ths, Isut Bred terribly,
I could get no relief unlit 1 tried
".Facet -a -lives" and "$oohur-Salva".
Altogether, 2 have used three
boxes of "Soothe -Salva" and two of
"lrruft-a•tives", and am entirely
a ells" - G. W. HALL.
Moth these favorite remedies are
sold by dealers et 500. a box, 0 for
$9,00, or sent on receipt of price by
Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa..
"Fruit -a -fives" Is also put up to a
trial Mao which sells for 25e,
by holding your hand up 1f you
wish ,to stop, and to the side if you
are going to turn. There is usually a,
car behind. you.
Do not drive with glaring Head-
lights.
In, case of accident or collision
of any kind, stop, and give, your
name and address In writing to the
person concerned.
When passing workmen, employed
on a road under construction or repair,
drive slowly.
Pedestrains who have started to.
cross a street at a reasonable dis-
tance from ati approaching motor
car, have the right to du so at the
ofr k d
pace an ordinary y wal , an .the
motorist has no right to compel
pedestrainS to rush or run for safety
by the insolent blowing of the horn.
-'•`Slacken speed -when= approaching
edestrai tothe horn ift
ns blow or tis
P ,
thought necessary to warn them,
,
but permit then to cross the. street
in safety at a reasonable pace. Re-
member there are old people, in-
valids and children.
Drive slowly and sound the horn
when children are playing in the
street. A child is not responsible
under the law --you are , An ac-
cident is commonly considered of
the unavoidable class when a per.
son steps thoughtlessly from the
curb in front of a motor car, and
all drivers of motor cars are liable
to the great misfortune of being
concerned in the death, or injury,
of a fellow -being from this cause,
But the alarming number of acci-
dents to children in this way in-
dicates that the drivers of motor
cars are not sufficiently careful
on streets where children are play-
ing. When children are playing in
the street, drive with extreme care
and sound the horn.
The foregoing rules for motor-
ists do not excuse pedestrains who
fail to look before stepping from
the curb or attempting to cross
the street, or who inconsiderately
and unnecessarily stroll or stand
still in front of a car, competing
the motorist to jamb the brakes
and shift gears. The pedestrain
should look and have considera-
tion for the convenience of the ap-
Holiday Time -
Freedom from all aches and
pains assured by
Templetona's
Rheumatic Capsules 1
Seep them in your home,
Take them on your vacation 1
For ltheumatisnr, Neuralgia,
Headache, Train Sickness, Etc.
$1,00 at your druggist's.
Sold by Jas. Vex
Do you find
yourself
unable to sleep well? Are you irritated'
by trifles? Do small troubles look big
to you? Do you start at sudden noises?
Are you unable to concentrate long on.
any one thing?
If so, there's something wrong with your
nervous system. These art danger
signals. DR. MILES' NERVINE—
$1.20 will soothe the irritated and
overstrained nerves. Just one or two
doses helps Naturetorestore thein'.
to their normal functions,. Guaranteed
Safe and Sure.
Sold in Brussels by James Fox
Wl1ere there is 11 tendcneyy to
contttVatton. you will find Da.
Matas Levan Pn.ts oa'erlivc in
herring the bowels open.
Unntre,•ary Mae, or tete 1415 ui
the "all-out" le illegal and ob
jectiunable,
if you are 11 licensed driver or
lite owner of a registered car, acid
ehunge yanr address, notify the
Department of Public itlghweys 1111-
mediately,
When you sell yuur ear, notify
tete uepartinent 01 Public Highways
immediately of the transfer, giving
he
t name and address of the purchaser,
and the license number of the car,
using the form attached to your per -
snit card.
When, you buy a car which is
registered, procure from the pre-
vious owner the permit card and
notify the Department of Public
Highways immediately givlug your
mine and address and the license
number of the car, tete serial and
engine numbers, the previous owner's
name, and enclose the fee of $i.00,,
When you buy or sell a car which
is registered, the number plates must.
remain with the car,
Go to the nearest examiner and
pass the prescribed examination for
drivers of motor cars, obtaining a non-
professional certificate, Don't welt
until after the accident to obtain this
evidence of competency.
if you drive for "hire, pay or
gain," it is illegal to do so without
passing the prescribed examination
and obtaining a provincial license.
It is illegal to employ a chauf-
feur who has.. not a driver's li-
cense, and who is not registered for
the year. See that every driver in
your employ wears the badge,
The foregoing paragraphs are
.merely ,e free interpretation of
certain `pertains of' the Ontario
traffic laws, regulations and ac-
cepted, rules of the road , and are
not to, be. understood .es. , 2erbally
.statutory..: Copies of the ;Motor
Vehicles Act may be obtained by
applying to 'the Department of Pub-
lic Highways, Parliament Building,
Toronto.
Leadbury
SCHOOL REPORT.—The following is
the report of the promotion examine -
done of School Section No. 7, MPKil•
tor.
H r 75,s onosto
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Sr. IV—Lindsay Stewart
Jr,Jr,IVwart 70. Sr. 111
to Jr, IV—Harold Tomlin:um 75 ;
Marguerite Betlfoor 70. Jr. III to Se.
III—Archie Somerville 81 ; Arthur
Carr 70 ; Alex. Clark 08. Sr. II to Jr.
III—Eva Scarlett 84 ; Effie Belfnur
80 ; Elmo. Hill 72. Jr. II to Sr, II—
Grace Somerville 81 - Billie Theme'.
69. Jr. II—Gordon Holmes. St. I-=
Arthur Balfour, Ofvai Utilities, Ross
Driscoll, Nellie Holmes, Karl Holmes,
Sr. Pr,—Dorothy Somerville, Jr. Pr.
—Dorothy Drisenll, Helen Somerville,
E. h1. LITTLSe Teacher.
Listowel
Civic Holiday Monday, August lat.
New motor installed at Christ
church to pump organ. Oost $300.
I. 0. 0. F. decoration service at.
cemetery Sunday, 81st inst., at 3p, in.
Pertly Smith, B. A., of Port Hope,
will be the nPw Science master, at A
salary of $1000.
Roy Ludwig had nne hand badly
burned by a rope sliding through it
while helping unload hay.
Sanater's seed twill woe destroyed by
flee last week by lightning. There
wets $8000 insurance, He will re -erect
building.
Atwood
Blinn Council will meet Saturday of
this week.
2 Atwood bowlitig rinks competed
at Mount Forest tournament,
A. Baker has gold his property
South of the railway to Mrs. Long-
mire,
Wm. Blair was injured by the shy-
ing of his' horse ata pile of telephone
poles throwing him from the wagon.
, At the royal old age of 90 years Mrs,
Jrlo. Wesley Boyd died on Sunday
10th inst. Her maiden name was
Emily Switzer,
Union services are being held nn
Sundays between the Methodist and
Presbyterian congregations, while
pastor is holidaying,
Fordwich
Orangemen went, to 1Valkertnn on
July 12.h from this section.
lets. le H. Gibson was quite ill from
an attack of illuutpn.
Milton Conk has been on the sick
list from mumps and flu,
Nouse Hainetock is hone for her
holidays NOW Toronto.
Miss Halpin, teacher at No. 9, has
gone to her hone at Dutton.
Mre. (Dr.) Wilson and daughter,
Guelph, have been visiting here,
School picnic under auspices of
Women's Institnte Wednesday of this
week.
Mrs. Barnett is deceased, aged 78
years, She was an invalid for a year
from cancer,
Blyth
Fire engine Will be kept in a fire
proof building adjacent to the water
supply at the creek.
On account of the demise of
her brother-in-law Mrs, M, Crawford
was called to Toronto.
We are 'sorry to state 1)1181 Vera
Ar•mstrottg broke one of her arms
white cranking their ear,
The ladies of the it, O. Women's
uncial League presented Rev. Fr,
Hogan with an address and a purse
opariail thusheve of his removal ,from the
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n ces won the pi fn1
beet dressed Ledge at Bayfield on ibe
12th.
Misses 1l ills vete at, E+sl•x Gu. nn a
halidev visit with thele sister, Mts.
it{,.v 1 n 1` Keine.
A lenitee g 11, 1, helebeing to .1,
t3rntlev is et }petal ti urunkeI. I11 .A II
.otic heed 29rngs, Arley 3U and Jove 30
and is.,ti.i .u. i1„ jet) All bra. ale
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Clinton
Jut, \Call died at 1,09 Angelo., Cali -
fol via, He was it fpr mer we'll known
Medd Ill
A,t, Item. „t 11 Plume; e, tnwi,,
witu 1 1v'9 in S. ur,�thariur., rri'l,iat.
ed his 102 1,1, 1 hdny,
01 1i1 , Lady 1'1 ON 131te L •dgr w''n
the 1 ze 1.1 tin)lividuu Ju'y 12,11.
Da%1' 13 +i, m, •'1 town, silts the ,,:dent
()vet 1,•mint. it, 11In 11 In,r•r9411in,., tieing
04 te,r.nrrg1'ntail *5 2!'' fl,l)t'l "f Lite
Ovule, 1'.,r 74 t.nus
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when you can get Willis' a
Bread fresh every day,,
which hundreds of house-
wives
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B better
than homemade ? Save t'
all that needless bother a
and gWILLIS and expense. e
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Sorry to bear of the death of ex -
Mayor kloover at Guelph, to which
city he moved 9 years ego, Burial
was made here, He was 51 years of
age and IA survived by hie wife and 2
daughters, Deceased was 1111 or about
1.4 years.
Seaforth
Recent canvass tet Seaforth, for
It,ed Cross membership eurolutent
amounted to 3224.
Mies Grace Walker, Buffalo, is
spending the holidays ai the home of
her parents, W. 3, Stud Mrs, Walker,
Seam th.
Seaforth Citizens' I*itd have sent to
England for new Kiitie uniforms,
which will cost it) the neighborhood
of 8800.
Supply Committee of First Peeaby-
teriau Ohureh, Seaforth, oriel at the
home of Miss 11. Grieve and presented
her with a Life Membership Certifi-
cate of Women's Missionary Society,
The Economical Gant
c, V EN if the Ford Oar cost six or seven hundred dollars more than
it does -»-the Ford Oer would atilt be tete economical car to buy
—because of iia great durability, ✓
---the lots cost of operation,
—and the low ones of repairs, the charges for which are Axed
by the Company in over 8,000 Ford Dealer anti Service Stations in
Canada,
The low first eost of a Ford Oar, the light eonsumpliOn of fuel and
nil, the fixed epee of repaire and. genuine Ford parts
—makes the Ford Oar, without exception, the most ec011n1n-
ieal car to buy and drive.
---the car, in fact, which the roan of moderate means can
affotd to buy and operate.
D. MaSCoy Brussels
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A1Y1 i1O1.1 1'0n FORD DEALER
FTS- THAT LAST
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WE are showing a large assortment of Silver Casseroles
Plates with Pyrex Glass Linings, Baking Dishes,
kets, Cake Baskets, Butter Tubs in Silver and
and Cream.,MarinaIides, SpoonTrays, Salad Bowls
She:bett (Theme, etc. See our line.
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and Pie
Flower Bas-
Out Glass, Sugar
and Berry Bowls,
A large Fancy Black Parlor Clocks at Special
variety of Prices •
Diamond Rings
Our Diamond Rings are spec-
ial value. Prices 325, $40,
350, $75 and 3100. Call and
see the new style.
Wedding Rings
We carry a complete stock, all
sizes, in the new style, either
fancy or plain. Get the Wed -
ding Ring here.
JEWELER
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The 2 c Autographic Kodak Jr.
. The Kodak of the season. The one you've
read about. Its a Kodak and its Autogra.
phic. It takes pictures almost Post Card
size, equipped with F. 7. 7, Kodak Anas-
tigmat Lens. The price is
.. $25.00.
i1 gives a sharpness of detail right to the
edge of the picture.
Come in and see it.
R. WENDT,
OPTICIAN WROXETER
The Economical Gant
c, V EN if the Ford Oar cost six or seven hundred dollars more than
it does -»-the Ford Oer would atilt be tete economical car to buy
—because of iia great durability, ✓
---the lots cost of operation,
—and the low ones of repairs, the charges for which are Axed
by the Company in over 8,000 Ford Dealer anti Service Stations in
Canada,
The low first eost of a Ford Oar, the light eonsumpliOn of fuel and
nil, the fixed epee of repaire and. genuine Ford parts
—makes the Ford Oar, without exception, the most ec011n1n-
ieal car to buy and drive.
---the car, in fact, which the roan of moderate means can
affotd to buy and operate.
D. MaSCoy Brussels
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A1Y1 i1O1.1 1'0n FORD DEALER