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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1916-10-20, Page 2F. 20, OCTOBER lb The Canada s Steel Range. ere „livessatisfaction . bakes perfectly, saves fuel, has good appearance, is used b y were 350 Customerst Your } estiGuarantee Buy NOW We have an excellent stock of Itdcffa.t Ranges and Heaters,. in different styles, .liferent sires from $7 to $45 in price, . so full dile; ash -sifters coal scuttles, and stove boards at Bottom Prices. New Perfection r1 Heaters IntroIntroduce sunshine where all was frost will,beat rooms rapid- ly and with little cost holster` bides boiling a kettle if necessary. break. Price 3.50 to 5.5a. Ladders AUIPP Halters Raw tanned, belt leads. err and doute a strapped. If you require a halter to last, _took these over. If you have a colt tat lie we can sail you et e guarantee him not to Prce 1.25 to 1.95. Every home should have anextension" ladder, not only for every day ser+ vice but because your insurance calls fir one on ..the place, ag Price nod. per foot. Step Ladder* for house cleaning, 1.25 to 11.85: 1 G. A. Sebes Sea€ort t: . HARDWARE PLUMBING .FURNACE PIOIPPRePAYS (Be % P. 13 ;:Scot). On, ;a tee stain I fa le Meerie thio; within a. duet; ta,.nc ' ' Blaevale -.a Aber g ses tent lig ago and. - .people ins^ 4 y in at�t .obi attend` eve bt i 1 t ' e Nil y be ' tate. ;resort t ► ;ween;.pr . tom' •and y�er ,sem For ft note: -u a snfeat '1 ala yearns since a barn tai Siete wag .geld on very. neXU' earth to til•.e on referr wan after Ate Parente 'a" the pr, ' ooeupant9 *ett1 3 (ti re Arad( I a tba deo fict iia n raipe and on t ✓ nia* our n ran way., It I aslmprisimg `tom i' fesu =1 ctui risy enteral -3i. l co, >r ; But I dames r€sulte4 an -, it gave' 't e€iir',r ting to 1441' { ev r kr la, t yealis, AI ? 1 Imes (horn On; 1"0,:rsom of tibe O,rknee Inland% fool .of • of poresas. 'ave a blow nt titter o lasso offer for Plod place Eng difiputerl n tr`+ed xtr . oil _bland,! Xa wars off of Etlesay on ,western native Wand. t Earl Ii tot is few.`'sloe agti fated Hatrprkern Th C are treelese and. eine f to impresfs •t'rae hnnt dr by t inose.; , ;boat foil avenue 'Of free. tbse guaa.ralitine ,stati,, In the Law's . We tad fallen victtkJ3 . cneasies'and haadt ` be scar wrapped in tibia trets, leretare tea gtaarar tine j h pita1 'through avenue- of tr Aeattle r l.-npr Man I •reirese very, vi idly was feeling of int .fee fie t lthotlg11' was stile e-a.rly:etterrer n we 1 ed. tho Jar o t pr Orta. ndr3, r,,;'r is t f:e Bar c oere of r y Ltehecer on the 111--. kney Iagia`»a a+ firet th sled tr., t a1i- finally toe- row.,,t l =. all. St. I tad( be before lite on the co Foy fitett .. t ot. I ousesinn. elbieskl or by4 boa we it)oan b' iw 6011114 at Moor I WAIPN 104 geb .1 was w begged MY a .may .sial t} the geitV ai b I411' 10414 s n ISO oral ear In Blue a e `rail ay me atm this pa t try but atQuebec I had liix of a efetailway tra n VS a Whether o •r jou ey br boat,want inally ow.; all the way to Aa Wiz. At Quebesec lily r . : r fins, Ca n dia r bonnet 1: 1I etretneliter gra a:J,o ale of '4n1 k vinfob !by scialei t.re no or o tr 'lug et . ;street ix,r `t o ea y 'tine as 1I bop lr. Wh n he a : t I 'w ,aId! re. lk, I ;refused d.tl Et`cud Itt'u " . tti 4 e-- .. be Iuggis. Lv�t Fire .1nsvrt ante Co. t k ead of ce. , cafort flute. CAUSES LOTS Officers: i OF TROUBLE. J. B. McLean. Seafortb, President , J. Connolly, Goderich, Vice -President ' Thos. E. Bays, Seaforth, Sec-Treas. Unless the liver is w. Directors: D. F. McGregor, Seaforth; you may look for such t. J. G. Grieve, Winthrop ; :Wm. Bente, troubles arisurg, such severe headaches, bilious DIRECTORY Ssaforth; John Bennewe:s, Dublin; 3.. Livens., . Beechwood; A. McEwen, Brucefeld. ; J. B. McLean,, Seaforth; T olnnolly, Goderich; Robert Ferris, jar ek. • ent`.s: Ed. ilinehlev, Seaforth; W. esney, Egniondv lle; J, W. Yeo, RolmeevirIle, Alex Leitch, Clinton: • r le S. Jarmuth, Brodhagen Iron Pumps f pump Repairing. am prepared to turnts ail kinds of Force and Lift Pumps and all sizes Piping, Pipe Fittings, etc. Galvan- ized Steel Tangs and Water troughs Stancheons and Cattle Basins. Zhe Price is _Right Also all kindsof pump repairingdone on short notice. For terms, etc., apply at Pump Factory, Goderich St,, East, or at residence, North Main Street J. F. Welsh,Seaforth C. P. R. Time Table Guelph and Goderich Branoh t Seaforth 2.30 p m TO TORONTO • king propernt a great maiii • constipationnj eadaches, sick headaches, jau dice, sick tomach, Mrs. J. Shellsworth, 27 Albemarle St., Halifax, INS., wri es: "I take pleasure in writing yeti neerning the beat value I have reeelee by L" tbg your Milburn's Lasa=friver Billfor a sluggish lively, When any liver g t bad I would tiEtVe severe headaches, b t after using e couple of vials of your. , ills I have not been bothered with the headaches any more." Milburn's Laxat Liver 'ills are, wi`h- out a doubt, the best lie the market to -day. Tw a reputation should sure Ilriilburn's Laxa-Liver per vial, 5 vials _for $l. dealers, or 'mailed dire price by The T. Mille Toronto, Ont. regulator ty five years prove this on of ills are 25 cents ; for sale at all on receipt of Co., Limited. CREAM WA TED We•have our Creamery now in full operation, and wA wan your Nerve- age. eroe-age. W slate pi epare to pay yen the highest prices for y ur cream, pa you every two weeks. eigh, sane p and test each earn of c earn care tulle, and give you statement f the sa me. We,aalso supply can fr e of charge, and give you an honest business d ee. Call in and see us or dr p us a card for particulars t ,ie Seafortb Creamery On �terieh.. ......... _Lr .. Ot 11 If IS . Linwood Jet. ...... reallr 7.00am 7,28 " ` 2.69 7.37 " 3.07 " 7.60 " 8.19 'a 8.24 .. 8.8455 ' 9.90 9,85 " 11.25 " FROM TORONTO Toronto Linwood Jct Inlvte ton Walton 5. 9.06 "PloarlyLos2L 3.30 " 6.05 7.10 8.3) as m. 6.10 • 10.15 " 7.00 10.45. 7.36 " 11.05 ` 7.56 11.26." 8.16- 12.58 &42' 12.10 " 9.07 •• ''►turn 12.20 9.19 " .rich 12.45 p. m. 9.45 " Oonneationa at Linwood for Li towel. Con neoocnaat3uelrh Jet. with main lino for eat W od tock, Londc.n. Detre std Obloatlo arid el funmtat to line& Grand 1 mink Railway !System. Railway Time Table. Train. lmve Seaforth as follows t 0.45 a to For Clinton Goderich Wingharo Pod Kinfflurlint% For Clinton and Gide io Y.'or Clinton, wiaglam and nines , dine: For Octan and 130E1er/eh. For Stratford, Onelph, Tosont €>�tltta North Bay end Pointe we<t Belleville and Pete4rbor point : 3 21 p m For • S▪ tratford, Guelph,; Toontel Tian trent and pante seat.. so retittia a t.i)1 ane' 7orrcto pt.b0 p -m 6 Spm :1.03 p 7 51 ;a m 1 a LONDON .321.1.1R011 a 'RUCEI NORTH rIkEPODet ,don depars .......... 880 3 40 ,- : _ °ane, .. r....... .... 986 6 46 ..ter. .............•-•-• 9 47 6 67 mensal, ... ... 959 609 10 06 6 18 .d, .. .... .., ..,10 14 924 Mort, -.•....•.........• `a ..........D10 80 6_!U bars,......r. 11-18 5 57 11 27 703 .... ..... ..... 11 40 alv*..... ...... 11 54 r -nom, �`7 a3i.dY,_3ti.�19]#0..�...E�sE.1.♦ 62•17 a.. r. v118 t• -•••••••1w ..... `' a. e. 83 asilordald. `...a ......w Q SS qT ..a,.. .P...•r--.,.•s. W.s t3 81 p] ...44.la• 3 IXeter- .•••... . ... as . ..-f7 &tc,, 1 false < .. - . . t r ••.••• j Vd 7 18 740 3Sj.j� 48 8 €6 435 458 ell GM from; DYS ENT RY as tcum - . 1 Moue.al 111111 aiitient fasetnees with eieseol oath other omit the matter passed which fine itesemdsle Medi aunt/ With, eii biteS eirst Wean to ffi Satire _too hiehly Sae >aged time et lute; to the ember, and he Wei.' ?test 104, and ine.011img tilt to our hots , sem liala blit I was toned to e ;;ilial baby h,set her home, any low, loot her sure, (camesite °net of use to,ve did, and the foe the better, bre.site was baleen if it ,s,'iry lime .r.- Menu - lir the T Milburn Co., Toostelne. -25 cen-M _. Baer in with rand `arid the tnilk bon -le Wits) t .cert. • Periha.ps I told . iic e*perlener ,t rigoes on pi life! life; to the aaen d gree ;as many save .d r.e, for t. y fatherfathein watt e out fte er and :' .o ,received ,a '' ' sion trot. tte tl Ix Golvernanerrt. e a yetir (.ran the h: d enlisted in ' : l :Btrifi tslh navy an' I nigtat ta-renticn ;that !;far as ti the crew Coe 'or'd n'is plea ya,crtt .in the a :e,diterraor., It weele :en -one Hila Mjeatsee s teat be bet With a t4rrible dent ' Yea ,fal>i !ben. tine ggii2, 1 Ing Ca' a allose crr iif . terig 11 oLLng le' yeasts Yee retur d home lit>du? time t ,gran. e�dr at E btu g1' a slip • refs r. A tees time *bit ° a on .a r -rble' ir• suit of nig a arite apo t of huh or: •firalehng, 2te ;saes- my mother tha first time where rhe was wiel the sickle in the field like W worth's "= .11 : ry Reaper x•. It ; •s many yea atter their . marriage for they deci ed to cross the • : n and ttey:w:ere i. pelle:dk'lto do•iso .y tt.eir de e.. keep tbhir ,sone taking to ,a1;: se : faring life. c141y a • ;; st brother ,be r. lost at ,yea wioh a ,great ' : rief to my parents. .test of a ' u rkneys were thro with ship wit h ,exereleeed an 1 3= istable f:.'cina'tan over the kna:tt a- ttar's of .ealt y latastyt youth` th their ,pr Ise • lead -venture and - • c_ derf ul e is • tie. c s dr., the t3trantg r erff, plate >of a - earth. So in 'd et of Iesing ;`.):for?, of their ;some, parents iigr beyond r • sae :.ren wer ; ' mar After ta,ug'1'Jt .�:�ilpiol Lelia ti ,•nishi of Galt and. Ayres As bad been tise tt1ed( toe f401111H'WATSON SS Dragon. Ave., Toronto. Nov. 10th, 1915. beendifulconi:plexion is ahandsome • woman's chief glory and.the envy of her less fortunate riv-als. Yet a soft, clear skin -glowing 'th health -is only the natural result off e .Blood "I was troubled for a considerable thne- with a very unpleasant, disfiguring Rash, which covered my face and for which 1. usedapplications and remedies without relief. Alter tag `d Fruit -a- -lives" for one week, the rash, is offi. pletely gone. I am deeply thankful for the reliefandin tho fetwee I will not b without X44 Fruit -a -'lyes fee. ],4TORAEE WATSON. 50o. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial . size, 25e. At dealersorsent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit•$-tivee Limited. Ottawa. tLae nearly rev ,gasenet t was mad& oaf hoer4 un, which es yo, tae 111' t heai'd, was ,renowrnest for Its wearing qualities, cad . jt t a ' new ai t+e3roRie Waaz! not require • Q pUi1..111aiiiE VL* L'Iva .up a..S ngland from the west rn bngic--French war, g- paiu to trade Giblet :tu au fled , the trade taken a dwould not i ow be n is r ..: of the sea;. SCC ING UP WATER. • rade fe €1f your shoes. F. F. BGL LLEY'i CO, OF CMA Hamilton - enacts How a Fat Train Fills its Locomotive Ta k Without Stopping. Sir. Ceei 4. Allen. c'hle'f of the elvil engineers' d l)artllient. supplies In Its Great ON ern Railway ' 1a!t.l7ille some tutere •iiug f2 is uta "Mt, 1►ik•a;11;•; up of water by tralin:s at full s1•c'etl t,et to es . journeys. oromotivea. ice :,flys. aster ep!C ecedin; hi )ijiuus e•re lanr':;. Tit:' •t't fines of on large British railway atlti;1tt consume s me 12.r+r1A.t'ttt) ea111t1t14 of ea ter per alit lids Au expot'ss e'tl;eilie= tl:1 der norma t t)ndltione of 111nuing eel consume f'•o a thirty to thirty -live pen Ions of wter for every mile c'overtel. raking a Letterai average On so( Is a journey as that made 1)y the ..Cordless Riviera 1nhited Express," of the Great We. tern railway. from Londcta to Pljnou 225% tulles --the 1ongeet daily nons operun in the cforld-sotue four tons Of .oats are con mrnetl agnetat an averager of no less than forty teas of water. , The tro igbs. Mr. Allen . explaies, have usually a length of just over a quarter of at mile :and are lnid per- fectly level in the center of the "tour foot." Wster is taken from them by means of i ai movable shovel shaped "scoop" Mader the tender. which Is lowered Luno; the troughs as the trs in passes over it at full speed. The shalrp, edge of this ;scoop cuts off. as it were, the "top layer" of the water. which Is forced up itaOa a large vertical pipe abd delivered through a mushroom Iiead or Lrn� .}bow eft; the to of the water li1ttr on 1/101167 + away a few A or entertonoi 4110 liNeee or yett.take these" basilashe but give sou a buoyant. Inaltlefal &Wag beam* they ."----inSTRICT MATTERS (Too Late fo s Week. Mr. John L. Ketehen k for Sarnia, where he pod position m the b meny friends wish L -Miss Rohner' Vis' 'in Zurich ell Steed C. Buffy and heir couin, mrs. John water tank. Aff §661i `als ti%e mater gauge on the tender indicates that the tank is full the scoop is raised again According to the speed ajt ! which the train is traveling, it is possible to iift from 2,000 to 3,000 gallenb in a1xut fifteen seeends. eieree i Si. i ritttp mance Can Be every i• quit few , menials 4119 fa the case today.. InFrtn'1± knew. evict; we ellk ifs° fashions-. Faris, -t was a lam di -stave SAO the Queer.'a Pu ll A14d.110hi' r boo1ce were rot in e,ayi One thing 1 ry distinci&V, t'v- •oared tskirte carne `:in. d wore plate.. ant' vogue in `pioree e cern remember v e ler ,was when At 1:1TI t• we 1' R ted Ito tibe new ad where Itr e wa I of peaceful .and seen e ,to Car. a, la y .f int Dui nfr isead 5 'in tae u:;eigh'bor nett e ti:rie, and atone ;doll` mot toeing u we. ,dirt of . meet witt4 pirar.,ee-r � • i nous aF! !t.ey are cot ;only lir staodd, -un 11 '•fife or {six ye;arr w tw= 4,: till 4(se is to venetP, two of ., , i 'errs ,I>4al''ing rake; tae •%ofd ori tits fi �t cosicej�s4on Ofger- • leek 'er- 1 k fdf the river. Father watt engaged' steth er in 'the sotonl .:. d , il) t a log iigur nye in Which ` leen .�e i, rele but I f re 'tt ;te J3e f ueekeeper Wet; eats. 1 I( r n - t° t tom: 'OV�i f Plentiful it 'the k From' ue tee alaorteet to tee B wevale road near whe butter near t ink early tet to attert Off :aeon after dawn (any on ots Toi- 1 and d atoree eo rouse Oast fro, t..te way time to we evou reamove la king Wrought that 'eu, ly !used, but it time before I e it'pa Amer' ;thin worn by n went oat in :wit. ehawls. Bat the ter dotting 'di then Ireaw.; UM- of Vie for climate Ole taien Tor weary was those clays w of food and( cl net ire to `keep teak tba,t eve Hest live atm& was partly isold clipped, tire -fle to the women "teazed" tre was caned, rem ed and rubbed ,sent to tee teen to &be car came back in lap= 1110 •Yeres apinning Wren ,tr.r.aete an bunt. The ya Ttiere Wats tear every neighbor rip your blanke spun Motet tend end lel for ete Blood fesiLtra of th: to haver- nreaerv tine wer we; oa.rrved, tailrowipe otte feet ro as etrpotse, don oar si4 Make our oenranoe" clotentl rang .1r. our 4 e„arny w, iewelliM be Isle:neer to evelt on an get breakfast !for tee letop at, the -Owe Place 4eire int* oatce Imo Many irgre 'you pee, teat now ea reeeselties Imre cot d - erect lux ries at that t me. Bee in , change a,ry rof the. advaxitages "we ; thee, iratatax ;there were no 1 millinery anew,. Neerty .all , the email- Oren 'wore ,auebornete : to well r .at Jain wee a air re 111 tnakera 1 all oar Loses * seine we had itiaa bush it might be s would be mention - ware quite a long tr.! Ayr. Wheat we er we vvrappe-d up in need -for heavy win- ' not tseeter ae• great • doubt the protec- t true tempered the Jelerable degree 8314 nY years after . the red up. of •wonaenfet week In. in the preparation Ang.• There were ;to Attie eepereive ',we- ir order arse all talents Were or. a But epher.ing wee a hotssewlfe had to ep were ,aterang .the io placed oe the ,d the wool prol wed and: party kepi. fee tne -Welts had beer. es were harried over of the house who 1, as tb.e operatic:axe 1ng alt telit and for - it 'was then, smooth - with hot grease and Dollen ir. Wing- -91. Freer! the mill it one and tre,se were fine or coarse se re - ked regalarly at her 'dexterity of move- • eent to the weaver. Oa be a weaver b. s, or wens .of home - tate weaver' at ‘131u,e- y 'underwear an well resents WEIR trade- -by we essesetimeie Pine stays perhaps the eI•etiderwear was one ere would not c,ara. d. Next Week GIBRALTA FOR FLORIDA. England Once ffered Spain the Groat kook in a Trade. You know th t for everlasting sta- bility and atub orn resistance there is nothing in the world like Gibraltar. Did you ever ear of a curious little bargain, which was never consum- mated, but in hich that great rock at the mouth of tbe Mediterrenean figured as part of the price? It had to do with an portant part of our own country, d yet it is seldom men- tioned in an'an o our histories. The inipregna le fort•ess was fought over by the Sir Wards led the Moors for two centuri , and it came in for the keen intere t of Oliver Cromwell, who tAtundered e the British the fact that if they ever hoped to become the dominating sea power of the world ehey mast con ol the Mediterranean from Gibraltar. This great necessity was never lost 'gilt of, but a suitable pretext did not !arise /mill the' war of and France ere at each ether's Under Admiral Sir Geteree Brooke the British deet made an unexpeeted atteek-en t.he vanish defame* and The ifeaiglish iie- etned of their 'barge* That ems long before theediggliag a Egyptians, ant the cost of mialintatat -Out of all 'pro on to its week.' Easily Cuted • A Tonic tot the Blood and Nerved With inest All That Is , Needed. chief has been ealled a athhurspte.ptevabeari,. 1,1:: ea fourteen. tus of the di vated by Oaf tile trouble .was r nce. This trouble y age, but is most of the ages of six e mest frequent ca se is poor Woods ag oor confinement or m tal steam a school. Under these c ditions the blood fails to carry no ale nerves and the c Id it becomes restl ss g of the muscles nd e limbs and body fon w. at cures St. Vitus da ce t so thoroughly that no h disease remems is r. nit Pills which renew he tved nerves: This is he to cure the trouble lid ild m. of US So se Ol rig ay nd ishment to begins to and twit& jerking of A remedy and cures trace of Williams' blood, th only way. parents s Mild lose no time in mg this treatment if their e seems eterivous or irritable. Mrs. A. Squires, , Cannington, Ont., sa "My only daughter, now 14 years age, was troubled with St. V` dance for several -years. She wa bad that) at times she would I control of eer limbs and her and eyes Would be contorted. We d medical. *deice and medicine bue it did not he p her. In faet we 'thoukht the troub ea growing worse and 'n - ally we h d to take her from -Bch ol. About a year ago we began gi ng her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and by the time sbe had taken five bo es she was eonapletey cured end is ow a fine healthy girl. I firmly believe we owe elle; to Dr. Williras' nk Pills and I see _very grateful for er restoration to perfect'health." You ate get these pine from ny dealer in medicine or by Mail at f ty cents a boe or six boxes for $ .50 from the De. Williams' Medicine o., Brockvile, Ont. ovitesein.-ityltArecre'dn14:Ao:friorLeial rqu many of the ladies work for the Red a eetion with Thames !Road very beginning of the War ‘hought by some that more Awe formed in Farquhar for he b t of those who found , Ism *ttendiathoewhlmeeetoinffgisce,t t e v !eh b e; on. Preside& Vice -President, MiSs L. Secretary, Mrs, Jarne easurer, Miss Alice Hac =eft and dance give?. and financially, las a "ng had' a good brae,- oceeds amounting to a.,bout e bekded over to the !Rec. (Too Late for Last Notes. --Our soldiers, Xess Noir, M. Mcelyinont, Georg n their last leave before gom erseas and left on Tuesday fo Borden. The boys have get t was thought by some that mor may do their part well and retu Ripley and Robert crawford a in spent the holidays !vete h. ether, Mrs. John Crawfordi alker of Peterboro visited wit 'Thanksgiving. -Mr. Thomas lis visited with friends in :lowed: =beery. He visited his ; mother w, Mrs. Wm, Vanstene, lin Ilo o will be remembered by Maze the older residents of thie elle is now in her ninetysfiret end still hale and hearty. ;Mr.! 'S also called on the Miesns 7, of Gorrie, formerly reeidents ckersinith. They willed ; to .4irems.bearaedmest* DeiielkoladndfrIseonndl; Ah.e Dick, of Seaforth, visited w th friends in the village the fore ar the week., ---Miss Sadie Pett cher at Glanworth Miss Ell Gregor, teacher at Well sley,sp he holiday with friends umber from this parte e anniversary services at n Sunday. The annual enniVersa services of St, ndrew's chur4.th be held on Sabbath nexte the I e services will be condueted by itorD.-r.MArsik. eMil'eItvheer 7nwdir daitdguh OlidsayBawriatraMisl Meciiinvrrn,lbes°ent BAYFIELD How Lieut Macfarlane Died following extracts from lettersree ed by his parents from fellow lei seA.hieu rt:rahi re_ 2 su tst.ahMyTt hha ti sr I alyncoeuo, ti;epo n as to his death in action on th ley. A, maefariane, give partieu ieeorsm.teamsnaiynadsefre, neCwasp:_t. ItlaelfertheN Thy heartfelt sympathy in you- eealize how greatly we feel t _lacers, and no one knowe so 1115 myself how good soldiier e mid how fine a man. Ay..ts **hie when he was killed. We ihanilwiaihgaftet:tungbieptilaileearre:niutdeap:ieceiYr:ot tbuairnediet_toabLiinuLhviminerltariedi by I cannot Say too meal e wok, either as a man or an our son was buried where eircimistances did not: pet getting his body later. The an tWyilsentowrtihtes: t71, 6wa tell yon how. your sort diedi - wen on ink of is niet the death th,,s would be proud to meet, a.m. A great lot of tie • To prevent a surprise and it was while looki zeenrditfa wieen'oagn$1111:0:thitholvvesmenntisizenieeria:rbom:teef him, gun and rifle, on (rnuseet teanud tudw:chaul:Itteaftheetolug ph sy4 hrb raavse:rt. A ge:b'efore he was killed, ‘ei an, bee peal:led ou and dangero tellY led sized The Maxwen is Built for Canadian:.,Roads You may have an idea that perhaps the road conditions which your car must face are more trying than in other sections of the 'country. But the fact is that the Maxwell is built especially for your roads -no matter how bad they ay be. Before even a single car is passea ties viou will encounter in _your vicinity. ;t4A, out b our shops it must stand tests that are man times more stringent than any difficul- Our t "iii l�i ieliability and general serviceability are nikR11 .:::: :ffident than any road test could possibly be. . e know -that word is used literally -actually know what the Maxwell is going to do before it leaves our shrops. If yoU could see the large ntunber of drop forgings, the sp endid method of heat -treating steels, and other featur of construction that enter into the building You ay have hills. We know that the Maxwell will climb y hill you may have occasion to go over. You may ave mud. Thd Maxwell is built to stand any possib e strain it could be asked tp stand in legitimate The Maxwell is built WITHOUT GUESSWORK - TO SUIT ALL ROADS -to suit your roads. In every part of the world it is.giving perfect satisfaction. george C. Bell, Agent • sv of beim anti t office I eke wine' -Wit Me Iling JAMlf there's emitting to be partses:ebailattost t° It s Your you call on. a You, 4eeii him article magattie in Us It is just as impottant when yce telephone LAzat. you ready talk when vet* party answer s ! store cordial' welcome, and it gives you the:advamtage of having, wt1 by yaw correct " lace to Wait lw.sy man at his office, se-nd your he had indicated that' he could while you 6-nifthed an office? jai eit A, smooth Mc Wag kr sasecesetedenatier. ettePhO