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Che ever In r s ng Demand fo*'
4ouarek-
Wool
Knitting Yarns
TS EVIDENCE OP TIfl3 CONSTANTLY GROWING POPULARITY
OF THE HAND {l I T iI) IGA.RIVIDNT,
FOR HOUSE WIFAIt, FOR STREET WEAR, FOR WOJU( Ali))
FOR PLAY, TIIE,I•IAND KNITTED GARMENT IS BEING "USED
WITH TRUE SATISFACTION 30Y. THE QLD AND TII•Ii) YOUNG
IN 'EVERY WALT OF LIFE.
TWO NEW KNITTING' BOORS
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Bayffeld Fall Fair Prize Winners,'
HORSES •
Genersi ' Purpose ---Brood mare, se-
conrp.airied by foal, J. A, Manson •&
son. Foal, "1 A. Manson & Son.
Gelding or nilly 3 years old, W, N.
Keys; J. A. Manson & Son, Gelding
or filly 2 years, Il.,I•I. Neeb; E. H.
Wise. Gelding or Filly 1 year old, D.
1VinXenzie,
Perdh.eron—Ti1ree year old, M. El-
liott. Two ye,,r old, W. Johnston:
Agricultural — Brood -mare accom-
panied by foal, L. Scotchme., Foal,
L. Scotchaner, Gelding or Filly 3 years
old, C. Truemner. Gelding of Filly
.2 years old, D. McKenzie, Tessin, M.
Elliott; G. J. Thiel.
Heavy Draught -- Brood' mare ac-
companied by foal,. W. McAllister &
Son; J. R. Sterling. Foal, W. McAllist-
er & Son, 1 and 2. Gelding or Filly
3 years old, 'J Steplserison. Gelding
Of Filly 2 years old, . W. McAllister &
Son. Team, G. Truemner. .
Roadsters —• Gelding or Filly 2
years old, Thos: Browireitt. Tewin, W.
Decker. Single Roadster, Dr, Whitley
2, Scaticirmer.
Carriage Single Carriage horse,
H. H. Neeb, R. M'dolhirohey: Best
gentleman's outfit, II. H. Neeb; "Robt,
McClianclaeiy. ,Lady driver, Lasmo Aids -
worth,
CATTLE:
Grade "Cattle Mildh cow, E. 1i,
Wise & San; T. Brownett. • heifer 2
years old; W. W. Wise. Heifer 1 yr.
oltl, W. W. Wise, E. H. Wise & Sont
Heifer -calf, W. J. Stewart. Steer calf,
W. W. •Wise; H. Steinback. Steer, 2
yeari'tild, E. H. Wise & Son; W. W.
Wise. Steer, t year old, E. F. IGloff 1
and 2. Fat cow, 'heifer or steer, W.
J. Stewart; E._ 1•L Wise & Son.
Durham - Mich •cow, E. H. 'Wise &
-Son 1 and 2; heifer; 2year4-lid,'E. H.
Wise & Son; W. W. Wise. Helfer, 1
year old, E. H. WJise& Son, 1 and 2.
Bull calf, Ih Stelnback. `
Herefords — Heifer calf, H. Pert-
hele. • ,.
Polled Angus — Milch cow, W Jtl
Stewart 1 and 2. Heifer, 2 years old,
,W. J. Stewart, i and. 2. Heifer t yr,`
old, W. J. 'Stewart s and 2, .Heifer
:calf, E. F..'. KIatl'; W. J'; -Stewart. .•
Jersey - Milch cow, Mrs Brandon,
1, SHEEP
'Leicester - Rem, two shears or
over, .W..- McAllister • & Song Ram
lamb, W. McAllister & Son 1 and 2.
Bwe, 2 shears or over, W. W. Wise;'
W, McAllister & Son. Shenriling ewe,
W, W.,,Wise;. W. McAllister & Son.
Ewe latah, W. W. Wise; W. McAllister
& Son. Wither lamb, W. McAllister
& Son 1 and 2.
Llncoins,= Rads, two &•hears or over
Ram lamb,. Ewe, 2 shears or over,
Shearling ewe, Ewe lamb, Wether lamb,,
T. Snowden,:
Oxfords .— Shearli'ng 'ram, H. '3.1.
Trewarth'a; P. Weekes. .Ram lamb, r,
Weeks, 1 and 2, Ewe, 2 shears or
over, M. E•ti art, 1 and 2; S'heari'inK
.ewe, M. Elliott, i and 2. Ew•e lamb,
W. W. Wise; M. Elliott. Wether lainb
'P.. Snowden..
Shropshires t— Ram;, 2 shears or
over; Shear/big ram; rein lamb; Wither
limb, J. A.' Mansoni & Son. ewe, 2
shears or invert J. A. Manson & Son 1
and 2, ' Sliearling ewe, J. A. Manson
& Son 1 and 2, ,Ewe lamb, •3,'A. Man-
son & Son 1 and '2, Best fat sheep,`
T, Snowden; 3. A Manson & Son.
PIGS
Berkshire Brood sow,,.Tli.os. Snow
den.
Yorkshire •— Brood sow; Boar,
littered in 4923, R. Blair, Sow litter-
ed hi 1923, H. Penhale.
Re¢1 Pigs — Aged boar, T. Snow-
den; L. Forrest, Broad sow,,•T, Snow-
den /Soar .littered -in 1923, T. Snow.
den, J, A. Manson & Son. -S'ow litter-
ed in 1923,, 'L. Forrest; T. Snowden.
best boar, any breed, T, Snowden, L.
Forrest, best •sow, any.` breed, , T.
Snowden..., •Bes+: pain bacon 'hogs any
breed, T. Snowden.
POULTRY
Pair Plymouth' Barred Rocks, 0:
Scotehmer, Plymouth, Barred Rocks,
cockerel and 1•ullett, H. J. T•rewartha;
R. Mt0Clinehey. : Plymouth Rocks
white, R. 'Stair; G. Dater&, Plyf south.
Rocks White, cockerel and pullet*, R.
Blair; T, Snowden, Silver Wyandoftes
R. M;eClinahey. Silver Wiyandottes,
cockerel and pcllett, 07 Deters. Buff
Orphingtons, cockerel and .p4rllett, G.
DaterS, Silver Gcey'Dorkings, cocker.
lel and pullet!, J. Stewart. WIri'te 1.eg
horns, aockerel and pullebt,..0. J.
Trewantlhpi,, C. Bedour, 'A.O.V. Leg-
'horus, cockere! and pahett, G. Deteirs,
A,p.V fowl,cockerel and pullet, W'
N. Keys. Pekin D'ucks,'• E...& R.
Snowden, G. Deters. Ration •Ducl?s,
T. Snowden,' Toulouse Geese, R..Blair
A. 0. V, Geese, 0. & R. Snowden.
Pigeons, Dr, McKinnon, A.O.V. ducks
R McLindhey; Rabbits, 0. Bedour,
DAIRY _PRODUCE'
10 lbs salt butter, Mrs.. J. Stewart;
E. • &R. Snowden. 5 lbs butter in t
ib blocks, Mrs. J. Stenvart; R, Geiger,
5 Its crock butter, Mrs; J. Stewart;
Mrs. P. Clark. 1'-I1 fancy nicht but-
ter, Mrs. J. Stewart; G. .Facabie, Cot-
tage' cheese, Mrs, Dr,, Woods,; Mrs. R.
Geiger; ilalf ham, some cured,' stook•
`ed, E. & R. ••Snowden; Mrs. Dr,
Woods. 3 tbs home -.cured bacon,
smoked, E. & R. Snowden. 2 lbs
home -rendered lard, G. Defers; Mrs. J.
Stewart.. pair 'dressed chickens,. Mrs.
Dr. Words; Mrs. R, Turner, '•heaviest:
dozen hen's eggs, Whiteshell, C, Bed -
our;' J. R, . Stirling. Heaviest "dozen.
hen's eggs, brown shell, Mrs. 'R. Gel-.�
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soup to start the hearty meal. Fore is be Anis
pot that will do a lot to help you metra good
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Evert after The reasiest or stickiest cookies.
SMP Etsameled•' Ware cleans as easily ax'.A
aria dish. Ask for.
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ecai ' Doctor Effects a Cary
Today it great happiness fills one of
Cihston's houses, Jean, the little 'four
year old daughter of Mrs. McCallum,.
pronounced, a little over to ,ear, in -
Miss .Team McCalbnin
%trebly crippled, is to -day healthy and
able to run around, thanks to the
work of a local doctor.
Dr. Nimnso, our local Chiropractor,
was called in after some doctors pro-
nounced the
ro-nounced:the little girl incurably,crip-
pled, by others probably curable with-
in two or three years, if at All. The
patient could not walls and probably
never would. The trouble had been
varionsfy diagnosed as infantile' par-
alysis, spinal meningitis or influenza,
resulting in a loss of function of the
anotor nerves radiating to the limbs,
Tho�ase was practically hopeless.
Nothing daunted, Dr." Nimmo set
to work effecting a cure, giving his
first attention to the case ,September
Di. Mimeo, Chiropractor
25th of last year. Thanks, to.phis
persistence, skill and knowledge of
Ms method of healing, to -day, in less
than a year, little Jean is up and
around playing with her playmates
and enjoying the fullness of' perfect
health.
All due credit is ,given Dr, Nihnio
for ,her. complete recovery. Advt.
ger H. Penhale: best display of bee.
products, L. Beatty; J. E. Pollack. 1
qt strained honey, L. Beatty; J. E. Pal.,
lock. 1' qt. Maple syrup, Mrs, J. Stew-
art; F. Keegan. 1 - Ib' home -shade
fudge, Mrs. R. Geiger; G, Jacobiee
loaf lfotne made white bread, Airs. 11..
Geiger, E. St. R. Snowden.: loaf home
inade Graham bread, E. & R. Snowden
D. McKenzie. loaf Boston brown
bread, Mrs. Dr. Woods; E. & R.. Snow
den., loaf nut biead,.E. & 0, Snowden;
Mrs. Dr. Woods. 6 buns, Mrs. J.
Heard; Mrs. A.\E. Erwin. 6 tea bas.
cults, D. McKenzie; Mrs, Dr, Metralf.
6 ginger hermits, Mrs, F. Keegan; G
Jacobite. plate, cookies, 0. & 11.
5nowdelt Mrs. Dr, Woods. six plain
muffling, G. Jacobte; :Mats. R. Geiger. 6
scones, D. !McKenzie; R. 'Scotehmer.
Meat loaf, Mrs. Ada Halliday, . Apple
pie, J. 0. 'ittirliing; Airs. R. Geiger.
Leucon' Pie, J. R. Sterling; Mrs, Dr.
Woods, blah baked beans, Mrs. Dr.
Woods; G. Jacobie. Suitable cold.
!undo, Mrs. A, 0. Erwin; Mrs. R. -Get-
ger. Canned fruits, Mrs, F. Keegan;
Ma's. Ada Halliday.,. 'Canned. vegetables
E. & R. Snowden; Mrs. F, Keegan.
Pickles, 13. & R, Snowden; Mss. 0,
Keegan. • ,Jelly and Marmalade, Mr.M''A
Halliday; Mrs. F. Keegan; catsup&
and meat stances, Mrs. Dr. Metcalf;
Mrs: F. Keegan. Layer cake, G. Jacobi
E. & R. Snowden.
GRAM AND SEEDS
White winter wheat, T. Snowden; J.
R. Stirling, Reni winter wheat, M.
Rader; W. L. Jaltnsbbn, - spring wheal
M. Rader•, J. R. Stirling, squill . white
peas, C. 'rruen ner; M. Rader. Six
roared barley, M. Raider; C. Truemner.
2 -ro'we'd barley; C. Trump ner; M.
Resler, White, oat's, R. -Turner; 13, & I1
Snowden; .Timothy seed, W. S. John-
ston C. Trnemirer. Red Glover Seed
14I Rader; G Daters. 6 ears yellow
earn, R. Blair; A. 0, • Erwin 6 ears
dent corn, T. Snowden; E & R,
$noiwden; 6 ears west corn,
SnoWddu; A L•,.., Erwin 6 ears arras;,
otlt'er vlelely, .9. Snowden, A. B 1Mri1!tn,
,`M4,»`aA1,' M. Rader;: a�1:rRr tirliisgl
"Collect olV'e'grailf ti heard,, + 1C00g13O3-
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Sllcitirtea.frlfiilC+:, ms¢,$5it :,;
Waite; , nisi tt td l4larKl 1 tilt? t
4040s..."0 r,, . IMAW* ai $41 ttiittt
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McLeod, 12"itencltes, Maggie Camp-
bell; Mas Ache 1 a11lduy. Platt plums,
T. Brox n4•tt, J, , S, 1lawrle t>l'u les,
F. Keegan; T. i}rownett;' Yellow crabs
T. Brownett• 0, MgKelazie, Red. er;tbs
J, R. Stirling; Tito.' Snnwden,' col
ieetion of pears, 0. L:!ithw altei J. R,
Starling, Fail years, Wrn. Mel:.)ool; J
R. Stirling. Motor pears, Mrs. 0,
Geiger;o- J P. S'tirling. collection of
tepIpies, J. f?, Stirling; 0. Darters. Win-
ter applies, 3. R Stirling; R, Turner,
Fall Apples, J. R Stirling; R, -Turner.
Baidwtus, J. R. Starling; R. Turner'
Mann, J R. Stirlingr Scotehmer,
Spitzeubury, J.•dR St;rlitxg, Northern
Splies, J. R. Shrives{ E. & R, stow
den. King of Tanupkins, E,' .& o.
Snowden; L. Scotchrnei'. Greenings,
W, N. Keys; L, Scotchmer, Ribatoit
PippIns, D. McKenzie; J. R. Sterling'. 20
oz, Pippins, 3,:0. Stirii•ug;;T. Brownell;-
Weguers, St. Turner; M. Rader. Gol-
den Russets, J, R Sti;rling, B;enheint
Pippins, J..-0. Stirling; G. Laithwaite,
Snows, W. McDool; J. R. Stirling,
Ontarios, J. R. Stirling; W. McDool,,
Wolfe River, W. M'aboal' J. 0, Stiil-
Nu'g.
VEGETABLES
Early Cobbler's, M. Rader; la; 0. Gal-
braith, early, named potatoes, M.
Rader; T; Snowden, Green Mauntaiit,
R, Turner; M, Rader, •Late potatoes,
danced, H, ,A.. Fuss; L"!. & R, Snowden.
Mnngolds, long : red; R, . Penhale; G,
Truemner. rnangolds yellow globe,_
C. Trumpet.; 0. & R. Snowden, In-
ternnetliate. inaiigald'S,, W. N, 'Keys;
Mrs. P. Clark. Field Carrots, R. Pen -
hale; T. Snowden. ;Table""' carrots, W.
McDool; Mrs, R. Geiger. Table beets,
D. McKenzie, Mrs. P. Clark, Parsnips,
Mrs. P. Clark; J, H. Reid. Field tur-
nips, W. H. 'Talbot; E. & R. Snowden..
Sugar beets, W. h.-TalIlot; J. R. Sari
ing. winter 'radish, D. Galbraith, Mrs.
R. Geiger. . Salsify, J. H. Reid; Mrs.
Ada Halliday. heads cabihagk, IN,
Rader; W. M'cDoal : cauliflower, Mrs.
P. Clark, white celery, 0.:.Me1Geuzie;
G. Jlgcobie. Muaknvelons, D. Galbraith;
A.' E. Erwin,' wateran.elan's, T. Snow-
deni~.E: & R. Snowden, citrons, T.
Snowden; E. & R. Snowden, pumpkin
for table use, A, 0, Erwin. pumpkin
for feed C. True'tn•ner; D. G, Galbraith,
English potato' onions, D, C. Galbraith;
Mrs. P. Clark. red onions M. Rader;
W. McDool. Yellow onions, Mrs, P,
Clark; C. Bedour. red tomatoes, Mrs.
A. Halliday; E. & R. Snowden. yellow'
tomatoes, E. '& R, Snowden. peach
tomatoes, T. Snowden; Mrs. Brandon.
sunflower, Mrs. R, Geiger; W. McDool.
collection garden herbs, Mrs. Metcalf;
E. & R. Snowden. pepper, J. 13.
Pollock; E. & R. Snowden. members
T. Snowden; Mrs. Alla Halliday. veg-
&alble Marrow, '0.` Tru•emner. green
Hubbard squash, Dr. .•McKinnon; D. Mc
Kenz'le. yeilomw Hubbard squaa'h, D.
Galbraith; Mrs. P. Clark.'
LADIES' `WORK
Ladies' knitted sweater, :Mrs. C.
Wise; Mrs. Ada Halliday ladies' oroch
et sweater, Mrs. Ada Halliday; Mrs. F.
Keegan. knitted crap and scarf, C.
Truemner; H. A. Puss; crochet cap and
scarf; 3. S. Howt'fe; 11, A. Puss, pak
men's knitted sox coarse, J. S. Howrie;
Mrs. J. Stewart. 1pr. , nseurs knitted
sox fide, J,` S. Howrie; Mrs, J. Stewart.
men's wollen mitts, 'J. S. Howrie; Mrs.
Tongs, ladies' knitted mitts, Mrs. J.
Stewart; Mrs. S, Houston. ladles' lied
raven slippers, Mrs.. Dr, Metcalf;'`J. S.
Haw'rie baby's knitted jacket and
bonnet, wool, .Mrs. S. Houston; J. S.
H•onwrie. baby's enocheqt iaelee't and
bonnet, wool, Mrs, S. Houston; Mrs,
Ada Haliadayi, baby's crochet bootees
Airs. S. Houston; J, S, llowrie, baby's
knitted bootees, Mrs. S. Houston; J.
S. Hotyhe, embroidered collar and
cuff set; 0, A. 1Fuss; Mrs. S. Houston.,
day slips, G. Jacobi; Mrs, Tongs. Irish,.
crochet lace, G. Jacobi; Mrs„ W. Fer-
guson. ' filet crochet lace, Mrs. Dr,:
Woods; H. Ai cuss, fancy apron, Mrs.
S.:Houston; Mrs, R. Geiger. kitchen'
apron,. G. Jacobi; H A.' Fuss. 'eyelet
embroidery, J. S. Not -Aerie; Mrs. W.
Ferguson.,,. "Riatn.tn cue -work, J. S.
Howie; lit A. Fuss. Hardanger em-
broidery, Mr's. S. Houston; lt1rs. Dr,
Metcalf.• etching or outline stitch, Mrs.
S. Houston; Mrs. Ada Halliday. mod
erncross stitch, li. A. hiss; '1V11.... S,
Houston, Braiding,' Mrs. S. Iiouston;.
Mrs, Brandon. drawn work; G. Jacobi;
Mrs, W. Ferguson, lunch or tea cloth,
em+broiilered,; Mrs. W. Ferguson; 3. S.
1iawrie. lunch' or • tea cloth. crochet,
G. ,Iaeobi; J. S. •Howrie. lunch or tea
clots, lace, Mrs, Dr, Woods; Mrs, Or.
'Metcalf. washable tea nosey, Mrs;
'Ions; Ada 'Galbraith,. embroidered
'Sofa cshion, Mrs, C. Wise; 3. S. How-
rie. crochet triinniedsofa cushion,
Mrs. T. Cameron; Mss. Brandon. ''fairy
modern hated made hanetkerdlalefs, Mss
Dr Woods; Ada Galbrafith; tatting, Mrs.
Dr. Woods ,•.G.' Jacobi. curtains hand.
nsade, G. Jacobi; H. A. PUSS. 'table
runner, E. Talbot; R. ;Scolnliin .r. Fillet
erdchet yoke, Mrs, W. ,Ferguson; J.'1 .
$ettei° ThanPi h
1Cor Liver Isis;'
`Situ Can't
feel so,good .
�. b>. that'
will make lrotr
feel better.
Reid; pin cusliion,Mrs. W. Ferguson
Esther. ',halbo'l.. embroidered center..
piece, white, Esther Tal'boiI; Mrs, 0,'.
Wise. )centerpiece eo'lared, Ml's, C.
Wise Mrs, '[loins, embroidered .breis.
et' 'scarf, MIS, 0. W.Ise;. ES't1itcr Talbot..
set of iiand•+luade bed linen, Mrs. 0.
Wise; 0, Jacobi. embroidered towels
Mrs. rams; : Ada Galbraith, ero'ohet
trimmed towels, J. It held; ;Mrs, Ada
Iialliiltiy bt1tli towel, J. S. Hawrie; 0.
A, Fuss. ladies, underwear,' Mrs. Dr.
Woods 3, S. llowi~'le., mans cotton
shirk, .iyirs. 8,,,1•iousian; Mrs, Toms.
applique bed' spread, Mrs S. Houston;
0 ;Jacobi, bedspread crochet unset,
Mrs; ,Tours; Mi'b Ada �La111c1a'y Chid'd's
dress snide fr.oni old' garment, Mrs.: ft,
Geiger; Mrs. Dr. Metcalf, woman's
dress, made from old garnnent. ' Mrs.
Dr. ,Woods; -Mrs. Dr" Metcalf. sgiedmen
of darning, Mrs. Toms, sample patclt
hemmed, S. -Kays; Mrs. TOMS. .:darit-
lirg'.on worn sox, Mrs. Toms; M. 'Roder,
Patched quilt cotton, Mrs. R. Geiger;
Mrs: S,' Houston: •patched. quilt -cloth,
Mrs, 113. Tu;ruer;. Mrs. Brandon, goose
crown coiisforter hone made, C..,Rvttr-
well'; 0, Jacobi. branded matt, Mrs. J.
Stewart; Mrs, 0. Keegan. hooked mat,
Mrs, F. Keegan; -'Mrs. A, E. Erwin.
fancy handmade hand bag, Ada Gal-
braith; Mrs, Ada iIallf2lary.
. PLANTS AND FLOWERS•.
Bouquet large, E. & R. Snowden; 11,
Penhale. bouquet small, Mrs, Dr,
Woods;, B. & R. Snowdn. collection pf
dahlias, Mrs.. Metcalf; Mrs. Rev, Me-
Leod, collection of fuscbies, Mrs, F.
Keegan; Mrs. Rev, McLeod. collection
of pansies, Maggie Catnpbell;'J. S. How-
rie. eoilection tuberous begonias,
Mrs. F. Keegan, colleotion A:f geran-
iums, : Mrs. F. Keegan; Mrs.' McLeod.
collection of asters, G. Laitrhwaite; Mrs:
A. E. Erwin. collection of 'petunias,
D. McKenzie; W N. Keys. eollec'tion .
of colens, Mrs. Halliday. collection' of
gloxania, Mrs. F. Keegan; Mrs, Dr.
Woods, four varieties of annuals, E.
& R. Snowden; Mrs. A. E. Erwin. lis
play of cosmos, D, McKenzie; E. '& R.
Snowden. 'collection of zinnias, Ada
Galbraith; Mrs. De, Woods.
FINE ARTS
Landscape original oil, Mrs, Metcalf;
Mrs. J. S. Hawrte, still life original
oil, Mrs. I-ho'w-rie. landscape original
water color, Mrs, Meitclilf; S. Keys
fruit original water c'olo'r, Mrs. Met-
calf; J. S. Howrie. flowers original
walter color, Mrs. Metacif; S. Keks.
pen and ink drawing, J. S. Howrie;
Mrs. S. Houston. dna-wing crayon or
lead point, Mrs. J. Stewart; Mrs. Met-
calf. water color 'palating on . silk,
Mrs. Howrle. hand painted china,
Mrs. Metcalf; 3, S. Howrie. stenciling
'orn faistle, Mrs. Metcalf.
MANUFACT URES
Single harness, T. Cameron; J. W.
Tippet. double harness, T. Cameron;
J. W. Tippet. skein twisted yarn, J.
W. Tippet; M. Rader, skein woolen
yarn, Al. Rader.. quart jar soft soap,
T. Brkwnett; E. & R Snowden. 2 bars
laird soap, Mrs, Dr. Woods; Mrs. P.
Clark. Ceirtt poise boa. ns;tf, Id O'xdbo';
f, I3roWilett, holtl,e J.nade.;u$
furniture, 3, Pease, .
FOR, T11E SOli•00L OH1OD'ROIV
'Bast ; collodion.-. of weed's, Marie
Grainger; W, 14, .Kegs,
SPECIALS
basket fruit, Mrs. De, A'let-
celf, Yellow Aalet's, 11, R. Snowden.
Collection Uedoli, 0, l.lith•waite, best
i lfQ' ±++ tifiX4kr4d'tti.'/4t, it
j?IIUXiS IA , t17jl i l a 4th, 190'
dehorned stew'; 1.1eaki n0')reetiy 1J,
k, IGI2fi, W. W. xpfitse, ".Ix* tiirre
•heavy:b(urses front any t vtitiship, M,
Elliott; W. McAltiiste
"Do, you make life-size' dralexgea.
rltentni of Ithet05 ?"
"Yes, sir; It's our specialty,"
"Well, do this one for me, 1't•'rs a
snapshot I took of a whale."
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On or about January Isf, 1924, the Ford Motor
Co. of Canada, Ltd, will be in production on a
new -Four -door Sedan and a new Coupe iden-
tical with those now being produced in the
United States. The prices on these new
models will be:
4 -door Sedan - - , $985.00
Coupe - 755.0o
We have on hand a limited number of the
present Coupe and Two -door Sedans which
can be obtained at the following prices: -
2 -door Sedan - - $685,00
Coupe - - - - 595.00 •
This frank statement of merchandising al3d
production policies is arcade to settle all the
rumors that have been circulated regarding Ford
cars and prices in Canada. The considerable
saving in price on present models gives you the
opportunity of driving. your Ford closed car "'
this. Winter.
Prices of New' Models Prices of Present Models%
4 -de t.a. Sedan - $�39ffi5.00 2 -door Sedan-.
Coupe - • '75$.690 Coupe • 595.0
All prices quoted are F. 0. B. Ford, Ontario '
and do not include government taxes.
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With winter close at hand this differential in
price should' be all the more attractive, You
can obtain the advantages of closed car comfort
and distinction 'by availing yourself now of
-Mese prices. '
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