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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1916-04-14, Page 5: cud children g of the spring rhe latest novelti new high -cut sh of patent Teat correction of pat E -S in all the newt is strongly feat tuher with cloth t t a: splendid l cal, vici 1 Our anti is to se's on in style, qusl `es. Visit .our st E OTEL evursio pen gie Fare April list and ag same day. ad One -Third A.prrl20,. 21, 22, Limit April 25th. :kets will l iced be- ations in Canada. east hur and to Detroit iron, Mich,, Buffalo, Niagara Palls and ,Bridge, N. Y. td further naj•i,icuars 'nk ticket; offices. . ■ . s3. cw:= - ..Dept RNING, D. P. A., mon, Toronto, Ont - take the place vorld, if Can g .e, which is, tininess going share 4 anning a Spec. If you are your share, fierce Ont. Air rt in in �ssly for the de- ires an increased. Formaldehyde that , and that has pr to the seed itself strength to insure [rected by labels on to Funke thirty IS . storekeeper Spent the t tell. :mak end :in Torolata.---Tile ladies of Ili lied Coss Circle, packed sad des- •$se,tch-ed the following articles: 16 =di- vvy ,Arts, 51 pillow raves 12 sheets, flannelette, rirts, .12, py3amm suite, rifeAt 'shirts, 19 hospital shirts, 10 OA mocks, 1a boxes of gum and eAdy, also the following private done- Mrs. 11111, 2 pairs of feather ; Mrs McLean, one pair of Mrs. Cole, one pair of pillows ; Byre, one pain - of pillows. This well for the : circle, as these >i+tlE13 1e3 represent the value ' of about 4100.—A Cantata entitl1d the "Galli ,Login" veM be given . in the Methodist .Much on Good Frlday(t evening. A collection will be taken, k' Zurich r ote .--fir. IIaniel it nett -has en- listed witlli the 161st Huron Battalion sad will be with the Military band at t-gilintOn.—The direetors of the Zurich •Vigrieultural Society ilave ievteed the prize list for the 1916 show&= -- The lzierchantsare preparing for e - ship- ing-. their Dutch Set onione, but eteli stocks tare not stn large as in Omer years.—Mrs. B. F . Stade has Biased :lir. W. H. Bender's fine Wane here. Kr. ender 13 now en - Waged he business. in Detroit. -- The rcsliregation of the Lutheran thureh eve extended an unanimous call to 'Rev- Mr. Bembe, who was given a few weeks to consider the matter,— All submribers of the Hay Telephone':, Slit= are hereafter required to buy the batteries used in the telephone and no more batterle,3 will be furnish- d:hy, the system.—Mr. Johns Meyer and family have moved to Baden. • Hers Abe ,a,nd Albert Bender, sores et ;,fire Peter Bender, of this village, have enlisted at Winnipeg for over - le service. 6SBAFO TRA EKETS W r. : r .AB ®April 18th31l9)6T re,illWheat (stem.) new 1 Oats, per bush ......... to m Peas, per bush ......... Barley, per bush....... to Behns, per bussh....... 2 50 to 2 60 Bran, per ton ......:.... 24 00 to 24 00 Shorts, per ton ....... 26 00 to 26 00 Flour, per cwt.,. ..... , 3 00 to 4 Butter, No. 1 loose, lb. 26 to 28 Eggs, per dozen.... ... 20 to , 21 Hay, new, per ton.. 12 00 to 14 62 Hogs ........... ....... 10 75 to 10 75 Bean Market Toronto, April 11—Beans, .handpicked WO to 4.50; prune,,, 44. Poultry Markets Toronto, April U.—Live—Old fowl, 18e o 20o ; chickens, 18 to 20e ; tur- keys, 18c to 20c sacke, 14 to 15c ; geese, 12 to 13e, Dressed — Old fowl, 18t to 20c 1 chickens, 20 to 23c ; milk_ fed chickens 25c to 26c ; turkeys, 26 to 80e; i#lucl , 16e to 20c; geese, 1' c td 19c. Tooat-u Seed Market r Toronto, April 11—Wholesalers are ;gelling to the country trade : No. 1 red clover, twin, 426 to $28; -No. 2,. $24.50 to;325 ; No. 3, 424; No, 1 alsike, cwt, 'WItoy 422; No. 2, 418 to ;19 ; No.3,116.; ,No ; 1- alfalfa, cwt, 425 to 428; No. 2, 102; Vo .3, 419; No. 1 timothy, cwt, X41 to 314; No. 2,410 to 311; No, 3, ;9.50 to M. - t ; Dairy Markets. Toronto, April 11—Butter, -creamery prints, fresh made, 35 to 37c ; cream- ery Solids, storage, 33c to . 34e ; choice prints, 29c to 32c; ordinary printe,127 to 29e ; bakers, 25 to 26 cents. Eggs—Special candled, cartons, new- . laid, 26c to 27c; new-laids, ox -cartons, candled; '24 to 25 cents per dozen. Cheese—New Jorge 19e ; twins, 191-4c. mune and September, Large, 20e ; twins, 20 1-4 cents ; and triplets at 20 1-2 cents. Honey Buckwheat, barrels, 7e to 7 1-2c; titans, 7 ,1-2c to 8c ; clove er, do ten pound . tins, 14 cents ; •5 pound tins, 14o r comb honey, No. 1 per dozen, 42,50 to $3 ; No. 2 per dozen 32 to 22.40. Maple Syrup—Imperial gal- lon:, ,11.40.. 1 l Grain, Etc Toronto, April 11—Manitoba Wheat— In ,store at Fort William, No. 1 nor- thern 41,14 1-4; No. 2, 1.11 3-8 ; No. 8, 41.08 7-8. Manitoba oats, in store at Fort RFfillieen, No.2 C.W., 42 1r2c ; No. 9 C.W. X40 14-2c No. 1 extra feed 401-2c ; No..1 feed, 39 1-2c. American Corn - No. 3 'Yellow, 83 cents, Canadian Corn — +'.eed, • 68 to 70 eenta per bu0hel. Ontario What ---No. 2 whiter, Ter car lot, according to freight outside, ;1.- 02 to. ;1.04 ; No. 1 commercial 99c to 41.01 ' No. L commercial, 97c to 99c ; 'No. 3 commercial, 94 to 95 cents; teed .Iwbeat 86 to 88c. Ontario Oath—No, 3 mite, 43; 1-Z to 45e ; commercial oats, .42 1-2 cents to 44 cents. .TTo t noutaaI, per oar lot, 0.50;• ac- cording to 'sample, 43. to 4L0. 13srley— Malting, BZ to 61c ; .00.2 feed, 69 to $2c. i uckw' eat—Necininal. 69 to 70c. Rye !—Ne. 1 oommeecial, 81 to 90e ; re jectc.- ed, according to same , 85 to 87c. -Manitoba Flour. - (girst • pat.. ,ants, In Jute bags, ¢.$.69; do. sec- ants,. 46,00 ; strong taakera', 45.80 In jute bags. Ontario Floor — ter, track, Toronto, prompt ,shipment, according to sample, 64.16 to 44.25 is Jute bags ; bulk, seaboard, 4.25 to 44.36. ltltllfeed--'1✓artots, p er ton, de - 'livered, Montreal freights, Brawn, $24 ; 'Porta, 425 ; middlings, ;28 ; good feed 'our, per bag, $1.69 to ;1.70, Potatoes—Bag, Ontarios, 31.85 out of store ; Delawares, ;a ; La car lots 15e Ile 3$. W. T. BOX & CO. ENIBALMERS AND - FUNERAL D1RECrORs H. C. BOX Holder of Government Diploma and Licei.'t CHARGES. MODE ATE IOWo's F tc u.t h. 1 short Iudtice Call Night Cal'_ ay is s Phone Ill':. Phone 50 h mar Dilettilla ©&TIDSOW In-Eleaferth. oft April , risha. Adorns, mile 02 Alexander Daridsos, in Ili 7 th ialbear, r . DEs7ti�-4n *meter, on Aped fel Alexander 8 MOM), aged '1 gave. 1 month:aed 1a daps FUI i ON—.Li Nass Wawaneeb, an April let, Nettie Jane rurdon, daughter, of ]fir. and lave, W. Ftrr- don, aged Il g rs and 9 fnontha. I OBERT80N—In H7agha�, on • April_ let, David Eobea�iaon, 81 yearn, FALLIS--In 'Par berry on April 4th, Clertrade Ennis, daugbt r of the.lak Janes Faille In her 18th year. K LUMPP—In Or diton, on April Igt; Yr. Michael s S. TeiH�in€ Kluntpp, aged 77 yeartl. ee . Furse . ° Director and Lice ed Embalme>i< I- Ui 1erta ingg pparlors in 9dd lows building opp..osite Stewart Bros. Resi- dence Go erich st., cpp Dr. S ott'e, I Flow ' furnished on ea short notice.• - • Phone 1'figh1 o e it 44•4••• 1. Day .119. House an But ding .ots or Sal - The p rty tH ' v ted' en t 3riain Ito 4rtb. Tire_stere done foundation, _ -#Hent an kitalten and wr .. _, ed. : Large are six lots upon • Wham fiw Will sell the hones with one oe ptuvehaeer. - Apply 'toe 17.tf e t e north brick Ivo With brie& debar frame frame barn. There ty Ave. fruit -trees: mote •Fete to suit' T, S /Horth AU ON NO A Ua1ION SAL _LA1 ENTS—b1r. ed to sell by publi `1{f, F. McMillan, a Road, Tuckeremrt OF FARM omee Bross suction, on Lot 26, 0 , ;the ,folio Imported register dlydesdale foal to Earl O' Clay, this is an bred mare, Clydesdale filly 8 ye registered and Imp ietration and is onf 1 colt nine months ed and imported, t orted, thie of the best old, sire an his colt is ale tration• agricultural _brood m foal to Earl 0' 014, cow save milk, 2 year old heftier with bei months old, abonti 40. good h drill and seeder combined, nearly new, riding plow, walki. set Iran harrows; ` sulky rake,. scales 600 lbs. cap city. 2 euga get light and a qua, stove, la tedium sire, abies, chairs rd' temps -an+ $10 and un joint notes. eh on credit mid his wn, Auct. rack, set bobeleig hone, hay fork rop nese, good Booking reed baby buggy, r cellar cupboards, t hanging lamps, ba Terms—Ali Bums o credit on approve num allowed for ye as proprietor h LAN Prop.; T. Br B rtlar, WELLS—In Exeter, on April let, to Fred. Wells, a daughter. HORTON-At Bruoeffeid, on March and Mrs. Jarvis Hortsn, a son. Mr. and Mrs. 22nd, to Mr. ;TOOK AND IMPLE- n has ,been instruct - April 16, ins, by mffeselcon 1, London wing property. One mare 16 years old In exceptionai y well yrs old Hire and dam lly is els blaor reg - red fillies in Ontario dam both register - o eligible fo-regie- re 12 years. old in years' old giving er calf at foot, calf 8 ns, broaOca,t seed assay-Tsarris mower g plos,,extrs heavy sou».eri set -weigh isettl ,lwagen, hay bobsleilgha Thr one City of y sod par- e wardrobe, heavy barrel ohn n, two seale�re, etc!,, four an Aladdin' lamp, er caeb; 8 Months' Six per cent per en - amounts. No reser- m. W. F. McHIL- 2521-td T.BjTAN T FOR SALE—Se Ilv1en roomed , ouse With about 3.1 aores of land. ,W. H. Bake .,620x5 LEAN SEED } AT▪ SFOR 8. E --0.A.0. No. 72 variety. Ji .• ES JOHN r N, London Road phone 6 on 91, He + : 1 Central 2.12xtf Oeatrs et., $eaforthl Ma as •iiaY WOOD--KRAFT—In wood, on April fitly j. Victor Heywood, gen of `Mr, and art, Joan - Heywood of UTborne, to Miss Lucinda L. A., daughter of Mrs, Peter Kraft, of De kwosel. 1'OB• BALE—Tse. Bowe with i,ttees, ten ►,arid 11, weeke old. App`Ely Andrew •hibald, lot X12, Con cession 7, H.R.S., Tuokeremniti . iphon -5 on 131. 12521.2 0B, SALE -Lot 85, Concessi on'4, eltaiiillep, 100 acres, with buaki, EclndlniSI, fruit ordhardp . For further partioularteapply to re. M. A.'PAEsc'Z Mlieekli, P. O. Boic 268, Seafor h. ! i 2486.tf Alri WANTED -110 do fa work, rammed' M married maul pr-rerred. Good *ages or a re- liable man Goad house and garden peovlded. Apply at THE EX 08ITOR OFFICE.. 252Lx1 AOLAOHBi ITS—For �E--For ".lo cheap or to rent,,a drat elese bl'lokenith stand with no oppoeition. Reason for selling,- siokaees. Icor further partioulare apply 1?•*S. $1T'IIERLLND, R.R. No. 2, Seaforth. 2610.4 lalOil, SAME—In Qoderi- eh, a new two etoroy brick house with all modern come mese, be utitedly situated near the Lake and convent to hurchea schools and the business part of the town terms reasonable.. Possession given any tire.' pply to Mise M. LRIVER.1 Bruce et., Goderioh,1Out, 2520x8 COTTAGE FO . SALE—A c.mfortable cottage on kJ George 9t., aforth. a house Contains S rooms ani 4 bed • • <<s. The . are tvp tote and a good stable." . W • in one bl . ,,k of - et; - There is a good oell'ar._a r d hard and : It wa: r- within the house. Apply toolohn Ran , Seafeir b. 1 2614.tf ;'Flow i rnbalr er and Funeral 'Director U7 dertaking Parlors abo W lliaims' grocery stor Iain Street, Seaforth. rs furnished on short no Charges moderate, hone nightior day — 19 0**************0 0 a t1e for S- le For sale a number of heifer : and eteera and dry cows, suitable for grass purposes. Also ome regieterecows taming iv 21-2 Oeorg9 T. Turnb Seaf 11 rs yman a the to in ditors Eliza. smith, eeem- y lt of m And tioned to the par. to the Tp erg ar he �[a fur da asci tie qts opiee to Credit he =titer of the estate of .Elizabeth 11 late of the, township of ; Tackeremith Count of Huron, Widow, deceased, oboe hereby givenpureuant to the stat eaeees made and provided, that all or ng e1 me against the estate of the said Da n, late of the township of Teske er, a eased who died on;the 5th day of ,1916 ei required on or before the 6th ,1 0 to Bend full particulere of their he miff reign€ilexeontors of the said esta her to e notion, that atter such last ma the E eeutors will proceed to dietrib *staled log to the said estate among th entitl thereto, having regard onl y me of hlch he shall then have notice. W. H, DOIG, Eaeou 21.4 R.R.No. 2, Kippen, Ont. Jackso - . Practical Boot Repairer. Seaforth Entrance through J. Willis' Boot Otor Protpt attention to all repel BestE leather onry used. I sto special leather f o r found -- workers and hard wearer 4 4 e. Note the Address • J. JACKSON : Opposite Expositor Office 444. jeOUNO S1 AL ON FOR 8 - E — Ci deedale st-ailion three years old last Octob.•r €Janadtan bred fromsegis ed etook. In col° , bay, with strip on fate and hind feet w , ite. Cain be seen at anytime on Lot Con. 11, H eft. Willii_ b_e eoid reasonably. RO . REID, R. .. Nee 1, Londesboro,• phone 16 on 170, McKillop. 125194 }�� ARli FOR SALE. --Let 6, a • neeseitan 9,1Tucker- 1 smith, containing 100 ae es. about seven acres ander bush. The farm le well fenced and'! drained and in a good etate of cultivation. There ate on the premises a good frame house, hank barn, pig house, hen house, driwe>house and t o good. wells. For berme andartioulars apply n the remises or ad- dress &U 4. JOHN McOLOY, ondville P.O. ."3fi6.tf - TMkaOR SALE—Lot 10, Ooneee ,on 6, L.R.S., P'uekeramith. The farm eontaine,100 fibres, all filmed and in a ,good state ,r,f cultivation` Three never failing wens, windmill t barn,, Gcod bank barn 60x88, pig house, hen ha a and driv}e shed, A good frame house with furnace.A acreand a half of extra good orchard. This otos farm is within 8 miles of Seaforth, on theippen road, HIENRYFORS'eart, Egmondv isle. 11 2462_tf AR3i FOR BALE -100 acv a of chbioe land, vaith- X in easy distance to Seated , Blyth, Londesboro and Walton,;on the Ilth eon on of Hulled. Rich clay loam, free from atone very -fertile. In a b state of cultivation. A out eight Gores of vai- le hard wood„ Ccmfortabi brIok house on atone f rendation'with oement cell . Large bank barn- gooketab7Tua•and put buildin alaoisilo ad -mil{ with waterritowl g through p e lab kitenen, soft water Bement el tern. A. tie cable rm. For fur- ther particulars pplyto BO BST 1 ID, Londe lrcro, S.R. Ne. ,box E. M Sinop tel ielephone 15 on 170. ,' (e_001 FART .FOR SAL -For &Iilei,ot 26 and �Jl pared Lo 24, Cone on' 4, oKillop, con- taining 180 acre , There are on the premises a modern brink .-ouse with lard and; soft - water. There is slop a : ;• • • barn 001126, with stone foun- dation and stab .ng andern th, driving - 80x4n on atone foundation, pig putt and hien h• •tie, ati is good repair. There a alma a good ben hie . or. guard and two never falling wells. The f •. is well underdrained arid well I enoed and in, ei h . etate• of cultivation with 10 &ores of hardEvooti •cleh. It is well situated on the North gravel rend- I Mlle south of Walton O. -P. R. station, aim telephone and rural mail delivery. Is x oh fares, sad will be cold on re •,le terms, a ply on;tbe pr f ni s.or ad alter. rtiotalare . J.tb10ON er if"458-t elrelARM B,SLF—For sal r Ooneeesion 1, Tuckeren.i more or leen. There are on frame house eri kitchen an cistern, goad nk narn 40x and cement fl re, drive sh in house and rn supplied ant tar h.The fe and strained a bush and and one half' from Seatorth. aural telelerc . e in house. west sine of slid track shape. Termsl•-Reasonable, proprietor Malaise to retire, apply on the premises or ad ORIou, Gini , Ontarl l e south half 1 81.38, tit; eontreirOog s4 acres the iremi,ee a good d woodshed,, cement with stone stabling and hen bowie, water y wind mill and ma- ltase gonditibn fenced rm is in first d there are t0 acres of tint class .orchard. The form is three mites from 1 Clinton, dee miles one mile- om eh arch mad school, The f rm is all on the nd is in $rat class ling, the drticulars THOMAS 2512x14 resents for se ✓ fort er rets J HN TT . UBLE F. FOR 8 V o is e township acres of ales and good lemls ll► are erected a comfortable axle, with ki •hem a i2s'7e with e stabling u and water in = rn, also a g in barn also a good pig pen farm is well feneed and ex title ie pelted and pommel per eve of dolt 1 wawa cedars < • ,- to ARC i3B137r 0 i . e N, Adrn RATS, 6eafort , their Solis ors for the estate of the offer for sale, Lit No.four Oonoeeaion of t conefrts of 100 lands in a °lea• situated in a to markets, LE— '`• - fatrao• ate Hugh Ms Gordon 14) l the, sixth (6) This form ved farm tort and is srteenient premises h {� ouse, name barn teat doors OP - ad and imps ie of oltfvat dtaiet, o es On tia frame we gltlebdit ernes .00 and-heaaled water The well title dra need. The mrill he given for the fall work. or tubber !BALD, Mooa1lG oR, or stratorr, er to E. ter. , 2401-t t „ en ! Shorthorn B for Bale lis Four of these are abou 18 hiont h s old, 3 about t ' elve months and 3mo 6 o tf>s old, .g{ood colors and regi:_ter- ed and priced to sell qui kly. Also or sale are cows in calf with alf at foot and any heifer of choice quality. iso a cho ce lot of No,, 72 Wats and o, 21 Barley, JOHN ELDER & SO S Hensall, a t. 2518• t W stern Cana Need . s 10,060 Men Spring Seeding teedy employment - goy; ages Lpw Settler's and Homes ekers Fares now in effect. Fart ough tickets to all poi is in Manito a, Saskatchewan and Alberta, ti;itditnf~,rmation, apply to a THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE SM. EDMUND WALKER. C.V.€D., LL.D., D.C,L., President JOHN AIRD, General Manager, . H. V. F. JONES, skeet General Manager CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $130500,000 FARMERS' BUSINESS The Canadian Bank of Commerce extends to Fatrmers every facility for the transaction of their banking business, including the disc unt and collection of sales notes. Blank sales notes are supplied free of charge on application. S54 Seaforth Branch W„ 0. T. MORSON Manage Notice After APril 15th, we will only- run dur chopping mill on Friday of each week,during 'the summer menthe. \We have a good etcask of well seasoned tile on hand ranging in eizes from 8 uplto 8 Inches. Phone 2 on 140, 2521x2 KRUSE BROS., Figmonetville TEAM FI 4A.R NESS Owing to the great demand for team harness in the spring you will find it more satisfactory to place your order with us now, that we may give it our special at- tention. We guarantee all our harness to be made from No. Union Oak harness leather which, coupled with first class Workman- ship, we know we can satisfy you, in every respect. Get our prices and let us have your spring order now. This year we are making a specialty of cleaning and oiling harness. We find that we can do it better and rnore economically than it other- wise could be done. We are using a specially prepared harness oil which enhances the life of the leath er keeping each strap soft and pli- able. Bring in you harness and let us clean it. Brodericles Harness Shop Opposite Commercial Rotel SEAFORTH fir, Farmei- Your land is valuable. Our country needs every ounce of produce it can grow. It means money to you and prosperity to No doubt there are timorous arguments regarding atriotism and production, shortag of help, etc., but let me prov to you that you can greatly inc ease the yield on the land you do crop, by using BUFFALO BRAND Fertilizer A fresh car load just arrived and our prices are right , Ideal Wheat and torn for .at1;30 per ton Buffalo Garbage Tankage at $24 per ton for let of October settlement or five per cent off for cash. C. ABERRART, Agent TELIIPHONE 111 CANADIAN NORTH E RN We Iso handle all kinds of logs and. Itimber Lehigh Valley Coal, Can- ada, Cemenet, dressed lumber and shingles, Canada Fibre Board, Metal Building Materials, tile, cedar posts, Telephones: Bayfleld office 8 on 174; Brucefleld office 11 on 145 -John B. Mustard 250 tcp so Aorta of land to b We will Wie will pay 115 per ton :o rail y rd, Seaforth. Seed fumni bumhe at their mill. i 100 lbs. additional for excess of ding No. 11 Flax—sin a er-ripe and free from w nd Wanted a *holly fer ile clay laid well drained Grow Fi Tile Drati contract for flax gi iirt bp acting Nos 2 Flax—not oel flax slightly overgrip 1. All stooled flax is 2nd clas draiwn on, see the load wei ada . Cowan or Mai ned Land Preferred own on tonnage or acreage basis to suit our tonnage basis for No. 1 flax dtilive ecl at Qur hed by Canada Flax Mills, Ltd., at $1.75 (per 11 pay $12 per acre*, with a bonus of 30 cents one and one-lialf tons per acre le stem, brighlt golden color of suiteble length adly injured. but not grading No. L and weathe beaten, livable length and sommi patrons to se the scale Imaisneel baium oa ed and wago s tarot. lax Mills Ltd 9 lo ager Ross Seaforth branch, JaS. office, Se forth, Ont. Measles Notice is hereb given to the ratepayers of the t, ownship of Stanley, thee ill a cordanee with the rovincial Health Act, all known or suspected cases ?lilted within12 h ura to the Medical Health Officer. r, Regent, Bruce eid, or to tne Seoretary " ot tile oard, R. J. Rlohardson, Varna, All persons falling o observe this regUlation win be proeecetted accord - ng to law, Byorder of the Board of Health, Stanley Dated April lit, 1910. 2520-4 Residence for Sale evrned by the late Me Y. McLean The laeuee is a Solid brick with slete roof, splenpd cellar and floor- rhattic. It Is heated by comein Mon hoe water 9.nd ot air furnace.. Oontains every modern eonvenieee 4. ere are four lots with splendid stable and earriage house. 1, -or further patticulars apply at The ExPos !TOR OI CE 1 A *MADE IN CANADA" CYLINDliRS : Four, cast en bloc, 33,4' by 4 inch- phon circulation and vertical tub'e radiator. CAR- BURETOR: Special float feed. IGNITION : Single sWein, Ford special make magneto. LIGHTING: All cars equipped with eIec tric head- lights. TIRES: aoxV4 inches. WHEEL BASE: roc inches. Type of SPRINGS :Semi-elliptie, tra- verse, BRAKES: On transmission and rear wheels CLUTCH': Steel diec- CHANGE GEAR: Planetary - type. SPEEDS: TWO forward and one reverse With direct drive en high speed. DRIVE: Shaft, Control Arrangement: For all domestic shipmenta ex - steering wheel and hand lever for neutral and ewer- ,gency brake on left side of car. For shipments to to British Columbia, Maratirne provintes and oyez se 4,3 ports, steering wheel and hand lever for neutral and emergency brake on right side of car. Runabout 8480; Touring Oar 8534. All wices f. o. Ford, Ontario. Ali cars completely equipp including electric headlights. Equipment does n )t include Spedometer. J. F. Dalv, Seaforth. AttA eeco There is an investment-sa action in owning e &Gray Dort--;ta feel- ing that yOu have madeli an investment rather than a purdiase. As you drive your Gray bc;rt this feeling will be more strongly borne home to you that you hgve received real vnlue for your money. When you consider that the 1916 Gray Dort Model Five -A Touring Car fully equ:pped with lighting and startiug and demountable rims sells for only (450 that its equipment is complete, net a single accessory to buy, you begin to get an of the great value the Gray Dort offep. see the Gray Dort at our showrooms anti Let us saplain this 'alas LARKWORTHY AT WALSH'S GARAGE, MITeHELL lye- paseenger ye- center 4er mo ting obi gravity feed aaso- setae= in earn- stiwt- iota& forward said Merge ; Igree-ouarter deleting axle ; internal expand and cant rims, 80 tx 8* Inch tires; Non -Skid tread on near; 50 -inch full cantilever a in Marl c; stream ate le lea rook wheelbase electric II line Ea • • • • • 44441.8444404444************ 4414.44,40641444444+404,444.4.0 HEVROL THE PRODUCT OF EXPERIENCE se Com lete ODEL FOUR ,NINETY f2i) P n495 GEO D. HAIGH Agen B.Osha Seaforth