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The Huron Expositor, 1917-06-01, Page 5
UNE 17 ..1017 Foot shoes cpensiv c ear g will save nothing co ►ir of ales.. er Ianther b!1 Shtore Foot ote t Outing Shoesfrom the an's — and Fleet root 0 a and white rubber soles 1; Ladies' sizes 2% to 7, sizes 5 to 10, $1. a pair, honeycomb soles, Men's $1, children's sizei 90c. s 1 to 5- for $1.40; youths etter for street wear— stber heels for $2.59 pair 0 G 64. .MER G. EYPIJLTisit) Lnnual Excursion cli to =,".Detroit &return Goderich, Tues, June . 30 a rift:. -- Returning Detroit, Thurs June oto p.m., arriving to (Aerial at 9. p.m. End Trip $1.501 Way )+nly Boat Trip from Fch to Detroit this seas- on 3UHL14. ON ACCOUNT Ole I�I(RAT UN LAW—(Jana- hang to Detroit for a tempor- are not required to pay a or make a deposit. mmi- ifl cera on stearner -to pass excursionists. Band Moonlight a:y evening, June xi 8 p. m,. Fare 25c EII'E STAR LII DeteTit St FARES CANADA at c Lighted Equipment and Colonist Coaches and Information, apply to tsT, $EAFORTH Kiri? St. E•, Toronto. eiOleCtesteieeteeeCteeeeift041; 0 ortmer is of Serges, 5 you could wish to greys, browns and th guaranteed dyes. iety of materials at 4. the same attention new stock of Sum - etc.. We're sure &Sort aforth ` • 197 • 1 1 $r a y . l� Zeaforde May 81, 199 7. is perms el ......2.00 1 bush. ..........Oft to 7 per 6.00 to 700 y per. R... ,9 a26 ......42.00 per amts. our,per cwt ... .....6.85to 7.1037 , per dozen 1 E f' f R c. Moes, per bag 5.00 !to►s, per cwt. .......... 15.50 .i. SALE R1 G11lr -..OnTuesday, 3U6th,Satone �Tack- le/smith ot 16, Conees 3, H.H.S. T�- arm Stock and Implements, Chattels of the late George W. Elgie. Win.Forrest and f .T.Elgie, executors fr. Brows, auctioneer. The Information Bseeeu, of the Sea - forth Food Production Association, will receive applications from farmers requiring farm help during seeding and harvest and -also applications from those -seeking °employment whereby the employer and employee may be platted in direct communication with each other. Applications may be made by phone, mail or pasonsilly to the following members of the commit- tee: Rev. J. Argo, Pres tensa Church, Egmondville; Rev. C. H. Brown,. St. Thome curch, Seaforth; Rev. P. Corcoran, St. Janes' Church, Seaforth; 'Rev. D. Carswell, Presby- terian ehw ch, McKillop; Rev. F. H. parkin, Presbyterian church, Seaforth ev. G. McKinley, Methodist church, leaforth; K. M. McLean, Expositor JiRee, Seaforth; J.H. Snowden, News )Rice, Seaforth; John .H H. Reid, mane- ;er Canada Furniture Co., Seaforth; tev. T. Noonan, Dublin; Rev. F. R►hite, St. Columban; Rev. D D. John - tont Varna; Dr. Woods, Bayfield, or ;hairman F. G. Neelin, Collector of ustoins, Seaforth. The Ontario Agricultural Depart- ocnt states that Ontario grown seed WANTED. Wanted, at once, a man to learn the Butter Making Business. Apply at the SEAFORTH CREAMERY. 2575-tf FOR RENT. Campbell block to rent, consisting of two stores.. For yearly tenant, the stores will be fitted up to suit the ten- ant Apply to THOMAS STEPHENS Seaforth 2579 -ti PIGS FOR SALE For sale eight sucking pigs, pure bred Yorkshire, bred from the herd of William Manning & Sons, Wood- ville. Phone 17-173 Clint,on or V ot a P.O. D. A. JOHNSON 2580x3 potatoes cannot be secured at present. Eastern seed potatoes are quoted at 3.90, and Western grown potatoes at $4.25. Bonafide farmers or tenants of farms desiring financial asistance to the amount of $200 for the purchase f extra seed may obtain the amount from either the Bank of Commerce or the Domnion Bank, Seaforth, pay- able on the lit of November, 1917, at ix per cent. per annum. Mr. R. Muriess Jones, Manager of he Dominion Bank, Seaforth will per- onalty loan small sums of money to. deserving people for the purchase of seed to enable them to increase the Food production of vegetables or other crops. Applications for such loans may be conducted personally with Mr. Jones or any member of the Informa- tion Bureau on strictly confidential terms,' THE HUROMEXPOSITOR The ` Management of ,the I" Princess announces fi h e Magnificent Serial Spectacle Libe A Daughter . of America Through a brilliant and notable cast headed by Marie Walcanp, Jack Holt, Eddie Polo— . together /with hundreds of Mexican Bandits, Texas Rangers and - Roughriders. 6 Liberty " represents the supreme effort ot America's largest producing concern. --No other serial so lavishly g staged. Liberty re " Li ert " is replete with brilliant action, dare- ( , ( devil stunts and thrills galore that will make you sit up and hold your cl"air tight. No other serial with such instant ap= peal. " Liberty," accompanying our selected productions, I will make the biggest ten cent's worth of amusement ever offer in town. " Liberty," the serial next week at the A committee composed of Messrs. Charles Barber, John Beattie and William Hartry was appointed to as- certain the names of citizens willing to work on farms during haying and harvest and allot such help to farmers making applications for assistance. Mayor Stewart states that the town council will provide the preparation of lands for cultivation for soldiers' de- pendents and those desiring assist- ance., A committee ofrepresentative far- mers for the townships of Hibbert, Logan and McKillop was apppointed to co-operate with the Seaforth Food' Production Association for the purpose of securing seed potatoes and farm help for the coming, harvest, composed of the following members i Township of Hibbert—Messrs. Joseph Nagle, Joseph Atkinson and Michael Rawley. Township of Logan—Messrs. Wm. Byrne, Leo Krauskopf, arid . Bernard Mulligan. Township of McKillop -- Reeve Govenlock, Patrick McGrath, R. Scarlett, John Scarlett, John Malone, Ed. Horan ands Frank McQuaid. Dub- lin—Dr. ub-linDr. Michell. Farmers requiring help or other information are request- ed to communicate with any member of the committee and prompt atten- tion to their requirements will be. forthcoming. . Farm Laborers Wanted.—Mr. W. N. 'Glenn, of lot 4, concession 14, Hibbert, made application through Rev. Mr. Argo, for the services of a married man and wife, the latter to bel given employment as assistant in the home. Steady employment at good wages and a comfortable sep- arate living house provided. Notices of farni laborers wanted will- be inserted free in this column. Farmers communicating with any member of the Information Bureau will receive prompt attention. Far= mers send in your notices Through concerted action on the part of the Seaforth Food Production Association, the citizens of Seaforth are desirious of rendering every avail- able assistance to the farmers for the safe garnering of an abundant harvest to assure victory forthe allied armies now fighting for liberty, justice and civilization. BUGGIES FOR SALE For sale one cushion tire open bug- gy, spindle seat and snap on shafts. Practically. new. Also one two - seat- ed Gladstone, natural wood; also as good as new and easy running, com- fortable family rig.' Apply at The Expositor .Office, Seaforth. 2578-tf FOR SALE OR TO RENT. Lot 35, Concession 4, McKillop, 100 acres, with bush, windmill, fruit, orch- ards. For further particularsapply to MRS. M. A. GAETZMEYER, P.O. Box 258, Seaforth, Ont., or Peter H. McGrath, St. Columban. 2574-! TEACHER WANTED. For School Section No. 8, Tucker- r itmith, male or female, with second j class certificate qualification. Duties y to commence September 4th. Applica E lions stating salary and experience . to be made to W. D. WILSON, Sec- retary, Brucefield P.O. . 2581x4 HOUSE FOR SALE. The residence of the late Alex, Sutli- hehied,, John Street, Choice location, hard and soft water, splendid garden efi€h fruit trees; chicken house; im- mediate possession. Apply to A. D. SUTHERLAND, Seaforth. 2575-tf WOOL WANTED Bring your wool to the Oatmeal Hill Warehouse. We are paying highest market prices for same. Phone No. 7. L. Flueschuetz, Buyer WALTER THOMPSON & SON, 2577-tf LIMITED. glorious, commences Princess 'theatre J. C. McKenzie, Manager. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE One-fifth of an acre of good -ground and a story and a half brick veneered house with largh_ kitchen -attached, on East William street, Seaforth. This property is in splendid condition,plees- antl situated and will be sold cheap as the owner is removing to London. Apply to HARRY SPEARE, Ingersoll, or to JOHN RANKIN, Seaforth. 2571-tf HOUSES FOR SALE IN SEAFORTH A one and a half storey frame hou3e on. the West side of Victoria street, between George Street and Crombie Street, Seaforth. The house is in good repair, hard and soft water. Ap- ply to F. HOLMESTED, Seaforth. A one and a half storey brick house on. the Northside of James Street, west of Mr. Southgate's house. The house is in good repair, contains seven rooms with good cellar; hard and soft water; large lot 150. by 550. Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Seaforth. 2574-tf • FARM FOR SALE. For Sale, Lot 6, Concession 9, Tuck- aumith, containing 100 acres about 7 acres bush. The farm is well fenced and drained and in a good state of cultivation. There are on the prem ises a good frame house, bank pig house,hen house, drive house,and �d weis. For terms and particu- �srs a ply on the premises or address Mrs. John McCloy, Egmondville, P.O. 2356-tt Popular Stallions The followng' popular stallions will stand for the improvement of stock this season as follows: FARM FOR SALE - Lot - 33, Concession 6, McKillop, 100 acres o the best clay land in McKie -- lop, 6 res of bush, the rest in a high state o cultivation; 5 miles from Sea- forth, miles from Constance, P4, miles f om school. Q There, are on the premia s a good seven room house, large bank barn 64x76, all Page wire fences and well underdrained. There are 40 acres plowed, 5 acres bush, and the balance seeded down. There are 2 big springs, one piped to barnyard and on the other is a darn with a hy- draulic ram pumping the water to the house and to the barn. As the spring is in the orchard and near the house and line fence, there is no waste land. There is a graded and gravelled lane from the road to the buildings. Possession will be given March lst next. Apply to MRS. SAMUEL DORRANCE, Seaforth, or phone 76, Seaforth. 2578-tf ++4-41+ ++ ++++•+4.÷#4 • • • • i• 7 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE For sale a house and three acres of land in Egmondville. The house con- fams seven large rooms and cement sellar with hard and soft water in the kitchen. There is also a stable on the Voce. Apply to JAMES S. BROWN, 0 -10. -forth, P. 0. 2574-tf W.S. Gormky. imbalmer and Funeral Dire'¢or Undertaking Parlors above l'+'1. Williams' grocery store, ' Main Street, Seaforth Flowers fue...sued on short note e, • Charges moderate. Phone night or day -- 182 e `4, . ••••••••••••••••••®••Mir. KING KAY 13029 Enrolment No. 529 Form 1. The Canadian bred Clydesdale Stal- lion, King Kay, will stand for the im- provement of stock this season as fol- lows: Monday -Will leave his own stable, at Peter McCann's, Concession h to miles sant and go 21/2 Hibbert, a 3 the 7th' concession, then east 21 miles then west on con. 4 to his own stable, for noon. Tuesday. --- Down the 2ng.and 3rd concessions, 21 miles east then west on the Huron Road, to his own stable for noon.—Wednesday — North 21/2 miles and east to Andrew Krauskopf's, for noon; then north and west to Beechwood, then to his o .gym stable for night, where he will remain until the following Monday morning. Terms, to insure $15. The above route will be continued regularly thr iugh''ut the season, health and weather per- mitting. James Murray, Pr pri to and Manager. In the Stud Season of 1917. Two of the highest class, most beaut- iful, royally bred horses ever offered for the consideration of breeders in this community The Grand Circuit Champion, ELMER DICKSON 51526 A.T.R.. (2.06x/, 1916 Race Record) Inspected and Enrolled. One of the most beautiful and fastest horses ever seen on the Grand Circuit. Elmer Dickson went the third mile at Columbus, Ohio, in 2.05, with the last half in one minute in 1916. He is bred in the purple, with show horse finish. He will stand this season at his own barn in Blyth, excepting that on Thursday afternoon he will go to Wingham., at Swartz's hotel, for night. Friday—To Bluevale, at Hall's hotel, for noon; then to Brussels at McDon- ald's hotel, for night. Saturday—Home to his own barn for noon, where he will remain until the follo*ing Thurs- lay afternoon. - IKE MEDIUM 51522 A.T.R. Inspected and Enrolled. The Unbeaten Show Horse. Thorobred Imported Stall ons The following im + orted Clydesdale and Percheron Staili ' ns, which are all enrolled, inspected . + d approved, will stand for service th s season at T. J. BERRY' STABLES H ENSALL, ONTARIO. KING THOMAS Clydesdale [9g54] (12625) $15 to iinsure COMMODORE Clydesdale [95961 (14638) $15 to ANDY RDLAC THE TROTTING STALLION •$15 to insure Andy Red Lac's prize winnings: First prize at North Branch Fair, Michigan, ricultural Fair, 1915; 1st prize at Ot- 1915; 1st prize at Saginaw, Mich., Ag ter Lake, Mich., Fa' , 1915; 2nd prize at Seaforth, 1916; nd prize at Clin- ton, 1916, 1st prize at Hensall, 1916; 1st prize at Goderi h Industrial Ex- hibition, 1916; lst at Hensall, 1917. These are the onl times in which he has been. exhibi d at . fairs. He shows a great de 1 of speed. Al- though he . has nev r had more than three months tra" g in his life, he has trotted on the Hensall track in 2.17 and also at file Western Fair London in 2.21. You will see by this, that this horse has a very promising future, barring accidents, and is bound to leave some very speedy progeny. COLONEL . GRAHAM [9255] (12103) $12 to insure Will travel the following route: NOTICE. Any ratepayers In the Township of McKillop who wish to pay their as- sessments for construction of the Mil- burn Swamp Drain (in Hullett) in cash can do so before the 30th day of Jelly, 1917, to G.K. Holland, Treasur- er, reasu- er, or to the Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Ater said date for all assessments not then paid debentures will be issued at 5 per cent. interest. 2581-2 M. Murdie, Clerk NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Duncan Taylor, late of the Township of Hay, in flee County of Huron, Farmer, Deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statute in that behalf that aller- sons having any claims against Dun- can Taylor, who died on the 6th day of June, 1916, are required on or be- fore the 15th of June, 1917, to send by post or deliver to the undersigned, solicitors herein for the London and Western Trusts Company Limited, the Administrator of the Estate of the. said deceased, full particulars of their claims; and that after the said mast mentioned date the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which it shall then have had notice, and that the said Admin- istrator will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any per- son of whose claim it shall not then have received notice. Dated May 17, 1917. Proud€oot, Killoran & Cooke, Goderich, Solicitors for said Adminis- trator. 2580-3 It is your assurance of perfect satis- faction in all your concrete work. In- sist on getting Canada Cement. If you are doing any building or re- pairing in wood remember we have what you want,including dressed floor- ing, and siding, McNair Shingles, B. C. Fir and Cedar Products and Canada Fibre Board. Do not delay in placing your order with us for your supply of coal. De- livery will again be made to Bayfield at $1.00 per ton, to Varna and Kippen at 50c per ton and to our own town customers at - 25c per ton. This scarcely covers the expense this year but we are bound to have your busi- ness. JohnB.Mustard Brucefield REGAL It spells your best automobile buy. Because they have been sold through- out the U.S. for the past 10 years and stand to the front of the list as a real automobile. They are made to stand for not one year, but for years to come. This is just the car you have been 3 waiting for; 30 in. x X in, tires. de- mountible rim, Spedometer and every- thing where you want it., Phone me up and I will gladly show you the car and tell you all the rest, give you a ride in it and use you right. See me at Chas. Layton's More on Sat- urday afternoons and evening, also phone me at 5 on 138 .Clinton central or call 125 B, Seaforth, and your re- quests will be my pleasure. Works at Kitchener and Detroit. Touring Cac $8S5 Roadster 8880 Johnathan E. Hugill Agent for this territory, Seaforth Ont., Monday, May 7th—Will leave - his own stable and go one mile west, then south to Rodger Northcott's, for noon; then south to the Town Line, then east to London Road, north to Ben Makin's, for night. Tuesday—North to James Jackel's Corner, then east and north to Tom Venner's, for noon; then north to Chiselhurst, west to John McLean's- Corner, then north to William Hoggarth's for night. Wed- nesday—West to John McGregor's cor- ner, then north to Thomas Workman's for noon; - south to Kippen and west to Arthur Anderson's,for night. Thurs- day—West to Hills Green, and north to Webster Turner's, for noon; then north, to Varna, to John Dennison's, for night. .Friday—West, to the Gos- hen line, then south to Robt. Steph- enson's for noon; south to the town line, then east to Sam McBride's for night. Saturday—East to Hills Green and south to John Forrest's, for noon; then east to his own stable, where he will remain until the following Mon -1 day morning. • JABOT Little need be said of Ike Medium, as everyone has seen or heard of him. He is a champion bred horse and a champion show horse, with size, qual- ity speed and breeding, and further,, is stamping him colts with his own re- markable characteristics. He will leave his own barn at Blyth on Monday morning and go' to Pfeffer's hotel at Auburn for noon; then to Smith's Hill for night. Tuesday—Will proceed to Goderich for noon where he will be at the 'Colborne House un- til Wednesday :morning. Wednesday— To Del. Gardiner's, Holmesville, for noon; then to the Graham House, in Clinton for night. Thursday—Home to his own stable, where he will re- main until the following Monday morning. Percheron [3139] (84214) $12 to insure Will travel the following route Monday, May 7th—Will leave his own stable and proceed.1 4 miles east then 21 miles north then east to Alex. Sinclair's, for noon; then north one mile and east to Rill & Sons for night Tuesday—East to Ernest Templeton's, for noon; then one mile east, 11e, miles south, and west 2 miles to Russell Scott's for the night. Wednesday — West of Cromarty, 2% miles than south and west to Dan Brintnell's, for noon; then west to his own stable, Hensall, for night. Thursday ---West to Parr Line, then north to Hills Green to Wilson Carlisle's, for noon; thea north and west to Bronson line, and south - to Blake, to Elmer Theil's for night. Friday—West to. the 14th concession and south to Henry Stein- bash`s for noon; then south to Zurich road, and then east to Zurich, at Johnston's Hotel, for the night. Saturday—East to Ind concession, and Write for bills and further informs -north to G. Thompson's, for noon;. then north to the town line by of 1 tion to = Kippest, to his own stable, for 2580 ing Monday morning. THOMAS J. COULTER, Blgth. where a will remain until the • amismilimr 1 THE CAN OF COMMERCE 1 Ste EDMUND WALKER, C.V.0.. LLD., D,C.L, Presid.n CAPITAL. PAID UP, $15,000,000 JOHN A ! R D, Genera! Manger H. V. F. JONES, Asr'i. G.•en% Menefee RESERVE FUND, 500,000 COLLECTION BUSINESS Our numerous branches and widespread con® flections enable this Bank to render unusually e.£eot service in making collections. SEAFORTH BRANCli J. G. MULLEN, 46 FOR SALE. That very desirable and convenient- ly onveniently situated properly, at present oc- cupied by J. T. Fell and situated on the west side of Church street. This property is in excellent condition and has every convenience. The property must be sold as the owner is leaving- ' town. For all particulars apply to John Rankin, Real Estate and Insur- ance Broker, Seaforth. 4580x2 AGENTS WANTED ;returned Soldier Preferred. We want a representative to call on far- mers in the County of Huron in the interest of the best known agricul- tural weekly in Canada. Permanent position to right man and good in- come guaranteed. Preference will be given to a returned solider. A mot- orcycle or bicycle would be an ad- vantage. Write for full particulars to Manager The Canadian Country- man Publishing Company, 14 Mc- Caul street, Toronto. TOWN OF SEAFORTH. TAX SALE. Notice is hereby given that the ad- journed sale of lands for arears of taxes in the Town of Seaforth will be held in the Connell - Chamber, Town Hall, Seaforth, on Friday, the 8th day of June, 1917 at three o'clock pan, when the following lands will be sold by public auction unless the arrears of taxes and costs are previously paid North halCLot 24, Main Street, G. arling Survey, Mrs. H. M:rtin Es- ta acre; taxes t� • owner; one-tenth $80.55, costs, $2.90; total $83.45. Lot 51, Louisa Street, F. G. Spar - ling Survey; Mrs. Donovan Estate, owner; one-fifth acre; taxes $49.86; costs, $2.27; total $51.86. Treasurer's Office, Seaforth, May 15th, 1917. Jehn A Wilson, Treasurer. 2579-3 GRANS T U f( SYS . WAY Attractive Trips To MUSKOKA LAKES ALGONQUIN PARK MAGAN ETAWAN RIVER LAKE OF BAYS KAWARTHA LAKES . GEORGIAN BAY Round Trip Tourist Tickets now of sale' from stations in Ontario at very low fares, with liberal stop -overs. GET YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE Berth reservations and fall informal tion at all Grand Trunk Ticket Weal, or write C. E. HORNING, District Passenger Agent, G. T. Ry. System, Toronto, Ont. W. SOMERVILLE Town Ageat. W. PLANT Depot Avoid ESTRAY CALVES Str-ayed from the premises of the undersigned, Lot 14, Concession 8, Hibbert, about two weeks ago, 4 year- ling calves, one red heifer two grey heifers and a brindle stow. - Any in- formation leading to their recovery, please or address phoneDublin Edgar Belson, fsStafa. 2central,x3 NOTICE TO CRE DITORS In the matter of the estate of David Sproati late of the -village of Bel - grave m the County of Huron, gen- tleman, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to The Revised Statutes of Ontario, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said David Sproat, who died on the 24th day of April, 1917, are required on or before the 20th day of June, 1917, to send by poet prepaid or deliver to the under- signed executor of the last will and testament of said deceased at Bel - grave Post Office, Ontario, their Christian and surnames,addresses and descriptions; the full particulars . of *eh- claims, the statement of- their accounts and the nature of their se- curity (if any) held by them. And Lather- take notice that after such last mentioned date the said executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entit- led thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice and the said Executor will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof to any person or persons, of whose claim notice shall not have been received by me ;at the time of such distribution. Dated at Belgrave, this 22nd day of May, A. D., 191'7. Agnea Sproat, Executrix. 2581-8 EXECUTOR'S SALE BY AUCTION. of Farm Stock and Implements. The executors of the will of the late George W. Elgie will offer for sale by public auction, on Lot 16, Concession 8 H. R.S., Tuckersmith, on Tuesday, June 5th, 1917, at one p.m. the folly Horses ---General purpose mare, ten years old sound; matched team, mare and gelding, 8 and 4 years old, sired by Lord Oswald, both sound. Cattle —4 year old -cow due to salve in June, 3 year old cow due to calve in Decem- ber, milking; dry Cow, half fat; 4 heif- ers emers 2 years old, 2 steers one year old, 2 calves '6 months old, cow due to litter June 16th 6 store pigs, 60 hens. Im- plemente--Massey Harris binder ae- sey-Harris mower, Massey -Marti 13 hoe drill, Massey -Harris 10 ft. rake Noxon harroc w M Harris cul- tivator, , ass�5y wood land -roller, two -furrow walking plow, National gang plow, single plow. stuffier, set of scaleeroot pulper, wagon, sleigh, hayrack, demo- crat, buggy, set harrows, fanning mill, 2 sobs team harness, set single harass grindstone, cutter, Saskatchewan robe and other articles. - Terms --All slims of $10 and under cash; over that a- mount 6 moats' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint not esE A discount of 6 per cent. per annum off for cash on eredit amounts. For fur- ther particulars apply to W.L. Forrrrest or G. T. Elgie, Executors, R. R. No, 3 Seaforth, T. Brown, Auctioneer. 2580-2 IMMO I, One gallon of gasoline has,done it Touring x1495 Runabout $475 Coupelet $695 Town Car $780 Sedan $8q0 F.O.B. FORD, ONT. J. F. DAL 36 to 68 p.c. More Mileage (‘,, 20 to 25 miles to a gallon of gasoline is a frequent occurrence with the Ford car. One man (name on request) reports an av- erage of 33 miles per gall©n for 20,000 miles. Surely this is a record that few, if any other makes of cars ever equaled. It demonstrates the economy of owning and driving a Ford. You can average too° miles more travel on Ford -size tires_ The saving on oil and repairs is proportionately large. The name "FORD " stands for lowest cost and greatest service. the lord truly the Paver al Cur Over 700 lord Sta- tions lCanada Dealer Seaf rth, Oat S. T. Holmes 1 1 Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer Undertaking "savors in Oddfel lows building opposite Stewart Bros. Resi- dence Goderich at., cpp Dr, Scott'. Flowers furnished cn short notice. Phone Night or Da v 119 BIRTHS. O'Reilly—In McKillop, on. May 14th, James O'Reilly, aged 67 years. Watson—In Tuckersinith,. on May 27, to Mr. and Mrs, R. P. Watson, daughter. (Janet Ketchen). Rooney—In Hall River, B.C., to Mr. and Mrs. J. Rooney, a son. (John Edmund.) Elgie—In Tuekersmith, on May 24th, to Mr. and Mrs, John T. Elgie, son. Pepper In Thckersmith, on May 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pepper, a son. McFadden—In Tuckersmith, on May to Rev. W. J . - and Mrs. McFadden, (nee Effie Hamilton), a daughter. . a -- a 1, T. DEATHS. Porter—In Seaforth, on May 26th, Margaret Anderson, widow of the late J. S. Porter, aged 82 years. McDermid—In• London, on May. 28th, Rachael Harvey, wife of Mr. Hugh McDermid, aged 62 years and three months. McQuaid—In Sault Ste. ;aerie, Ont., on May 24th, Thomas cQuaid, M. - D., aged 40 years. McFadden In Tuckersmich, on May 3rd, Margaret Elie n es th, infant daughter -of Rev. W . J . and Mrs. McFadden. Elgie—Ix Tuckersmith, on Kay 26th, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Elgie. O'Connor In Seattle, Wash., on May 15th, Aldhelm Nilus (Aldie) young- est son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Connor, of St. Columban, -aged 23 years and 7 months. •••••••••••V4*•••••••••••*M • W4.. T- BOX & CO. EMBALMERS AND - - i� UNERAL DIRECTORS • H. C. BOX Holder of tloveerrn ent Diploma *' . and laoenee. ie CHARGESMODERATE ' Mowers -furni hed on short er •t. Night Calea Day Palle, Phone 175 Phone 50 ••• • • • 4 j f • • .: a ~ CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE Early and late, red cabbage and cauliflower. Apply to Charles Hol- bein, Seaforth. 2581x1 STORE HOUSE FOR SALE For sale, No. 7 store house on G.T. R. track. Apply to Mrs. John- Shine, Seaforth. 2576-tf IIFLP WANTED. Farm and shop help wanted immed- iately. Apply to Ontario Reformatory, Guelph, Ontario. .. .... ....2579-3 WANTED. Wanted, at once, a man to learn the Butter Making Business. Apply at the SEAFORTH CREAMERY. 2575-tf FOR RENT. Campbell block to rent, consisting of two stores.. For yearly tenant, the stores will be fitted up to suit the ten- ant Apply to THOMAS STEPHENS Seaforth 2579 -ti PIGS FOR SALE For sale eight sucking pigs, pure bred Yorkshire, bred from the herd of William Manning & Sons, Wood- ville. Phone 17-173 Clint,on or V ot a P.O. D. A. JOHNSON 2580x3 potatoes cannot be secured at present. Eastern seed potatoes are quoted at 3.90, and Western grown potatoes at $4.25. Bonafide farmers or tenants of farms desiring financial asistance to the amount of $200 for the purchase f extra seed may obtain the amount from either the Bank of Commerce or the Domnion Bank, Seaforth, pay- able on the lit of November, 1917, at ix per cent. per annum. Mr. R. Muriess Jones, Manager of he Dominion Bank, Seaforth will per- onalty loan small sums of money to. deserving people for the purchase of seed to enable them to increase the Food production of vegetables or other crops. Applications for such loans may be conducted personally with Mr. Jones or any member of the Informa- tion Bureau on strictly confidential terms,' THE HUROMEXPOSITOR The ` Management of ,the I" Princess announces fi h e Magnificent Serial Spectacle Libe A Daughter . of America Through a brilliant and notable cast headed by Marie Walcanp, Jack Holt, Eddie Polo— . together /with hundreds of Mexican Bandits, Texas Rangers and - Roughriders. 6 Liberty " represents the supreme effort ot America's largest producing concern. --No other serial so lavishly g staged. Liberty re " Li ert " is replete with brilliant action, dare- ( , ( devil stunts and thrills galore that will make you sit up and hold your cl"air tight. No other serial with such instant ap= peal. " Liberty," accompanying our selected productions, I will make the biggest ten cent's worth of amusement ever offer in town. " Liberty," the serial next week at the A committee composed of Messrs. Charles Barber, John Beattie and William Hartry was appointed to as- certain the names of citizens willing to work on farms during haying and harvest and allot such help to farmers making applications for assistance. Mayor Stewart states that the town council will provide the preparation of lands for cultivation for soldiers' de- pendents and those desiring assist- ance., A committee ofrepresentative far- mers for the townships of Hibbert, Logan and McKillop was apppointed to co-operate with the Seaforth Food' Production Association for the purpose of securing seed potatoes and farm help for the coming, harvest, composed of the following members i Township of Hibbert—Messrs. Joseph Nagle, Joseph Atkinson and Michael Rawley. Township of Logan—Messrs. Wm. Byrne, Leo Krauskopf, arid . Bernard Mulligan. Township of McKillop -- Reeve Govenlock, Patrick McGrath, R. Scarlett, John Scarlett, John Malone, Ed. Horan ands Frank McQuaid. Dub- lin—Dr. ub-linDr. Michell. Farmers requiring help or other information are request- ed to communicate with any member of the committee and prompt atten- tion to their requirements will be. forthcoming. . Farm Laborers Wanted.—Mr. W. N. 'Glenn, of lot 4, concession 14, Hibbert, made application through Rev. Mr. Argo, for the services of a married man and wife, the latter to bel given employment as assistant in the home. Steady employment at good wages and a comfortable sep- arate living house provided. Notices of farni laborers wanted will- be inserted free in this column. Farmers communicating with any member of the Information Bureau will receive prompt attention. Far= mers send in your notices Through concerted action on the part of the Seaforth Food Production Association, the citizens of Seaforth are desirious of rendering every avail- able assistance to the farmers for the safe garnering of an abundant harvest to assure victory forthe allied armies now fighting for liberty, justice and civilization. BUGGIES FOR SALE For sale one cushion tire open bug- gy, spindle seat and snap on shafts. Practically. new. Also one two - seat- ed Gladstone, natural wood; also as good as new and easy running, com- fortable family rig.' Apply at The Expositor .Office, Seaforth. 2578-tf FOR SALE OR TO RENT. Lot 35, Concession 4, McKillop, 100 acres, with bush, windmill, fruit, orch- ards. For further particularsapply to MRS. M. A. GAETZMEYER, P.O. Box 258, Seaforth, Ont., or Peter H. McGrath, St. Columban. 2574-! TEACHER WANTED. For School Section No. 8, Tucker- r itmith, male or female, with second j class certificate qualification. Duties y to commence September 4th. Applica E lions stating salary and experience . to be made to W. D. WILSON, Sec- retary, Brucefield P.O. . 2581x4 HOUSE FOR SALE. The residence of the late Alex, Sutli- hehied,, John Street, Choice location, hard and soft water, splendid garden efi€h fruit trees; chicken house; im- mediate possession. Apply to A. D. SUTHERLAND, Seaforth. 2575-tf WOOL WANTED Bring your wool to the Oatmeal Hill Warehouse. We are paying highest market prices for same. Phone No. 7. L. Flueschuetz, Buyer WALTER THOMPSON & SON, 2577-tf LIMITED. glorious, commences Princess 'theatre J. C. McKenzie, Manager. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE One-fifth of an acre of good -ground and a story and a half brick veneered house with largh_ kitchen -attached, on East William street, Seaforth. This property is in splendid condition,plees- antl situated and will be sold cheap as the owner is removing to London. Apply to HARRY SPEARE, Ingersoll, or to JOHN RANKIN, Seaforth. 2571-tf HOUSES FOR SALE IN SEAFORTH A one and a half storey frame hou3e on. the West side of Victoria street, between George Street and Crombie Street, Seaforth. The house is in good repair, hard and soft water. Ap- ply to F. HOLMESTED, Seaforth. A one and a half storey brick house on. the Northside of James Street, west of Mr. Southgate's house. The house is in good repair, contains seven rooms with good cellar; hard and soft water; large lot 150. by 550. Apply to F. HOLMESTED, Seaforth. 2574-tf • FARM FOR SALE. For Sale, Lot 6, Concession 9, Tuck- aumith, containing 100 acres about 7 acres bush. The farm is well fenced and drained and in a good state of cultivation. There are on the prem ises a good frame house, bank pig house,hen house, drive house,and �d weis. For terms and particu- �srs a ply on the premises or address Mrs. John McCloy, Egmondville, P.O. 2356-tt Popular Stallions The followng' popular stallions will stand for the improvement of stock this season as follows: FARM FOR SALE - Lot - 33, Concession 6, McKillop, 100 acres o the best clay land in McKie -- lop, 6 res of bush, the rest in a high state o cultivation; 5 miles from Sea- forth, miles from Constance, P4, miles f om school. Q There, are on the premia s a good seven room house, large bank barn 64x76, all Page wire fences and well underdrained. There are 40 acres plowed, 5 acres bush, and the balance seeded down. There are 2 big springs, one piped to barnyard and on the other is a darn with a hy- draulic ram pumping the water to the house and to the barn. As the spring is in the orchard and near the house and line fence, there is no waste land. There is a graded and gravelled lane from the road to the buildings. Possession will be given March lst next. Apply to MRS. SAMUEL DORRANCE, Seaforth, or phone 76, Seaforth. 2578-tf ++4-41+ ++ ++++•+4.÷#4 • • • • i• 7 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE For sale a house and three acres of land in Egmondville. The house con- fams seven large rooms and cement sellar with hard and soft water in the kitchen. There is also a stable on the Voce. Apply to JAMES S. BROWN, 0 -10. -forth, P. 0. 2574-tf W.S. Gormky. imbalmer and Funeral Dire'¢or Undertaking Parlors above l'+'1. Williams' grocery store, ' Main Street, Seaforth Flowers fue...sued on short note e, • Charges moderate. Phone night or day -- 182 e `4, . ••••••••••••••••••®••Mir. KING KAY 13029 Enrolment No. 529 Form 1. The Canadian bred Clydesdale Stal- lion, King Kay, will stand for the im- provement of stock this season as fol- lows: Monday -Will leave his own stable, at Peter McCann's, Concession h to miles sant and go 21/2 Hibbert, a 3 the 7th' concession, then east 21 miles then west on con. 4 to his own stable, for noon. Tuesday. --- Down the 2ng.and 3rd concessions, 21 miles east then west on the Huron Road, to his own stable for noon.—Wednesday — North 21/2 miles and east to Andrew Krauskopf's, for noon; then north and west to Beechwood, then to his o .gym stable for night, where he will remain until the following Monday morning. Terms, to insure $15. The above route will be continued regularly thr iugh''ut the season, health and weather per- mitting. James Murray, Pr pri to and Manager. In the Stud Season of 1917. Two of the highest class, most beaut- iful, royally bred horses ever offered for the consideration of breeders in this community The Grand Circuit Champion, ELMER DICKSON 51526 A.T.R.. (2.06x/, 1916 Race Record) Inspected and Enrolled. One of the most beautiful and fastest horses ever seen on the Grand Circuit. Elmer Dickson went the third mile at Columbus, Ohio, in 2.05, with the last half in one minute in 1916. He is bred in the purple, with show horse finish. He will stand this season at his own barn in Blyth, excepting that on Thursday afternoon he will go to Wingham., at Swartz's hotel, for night. Friday—To Bluevale, at Hall's hotel, for noon; then to Brussels at McDon- ald's hotel, for night. Saturday—Home to his own barn for noon, where he will remain until the follo*ing Thurs- lay afternoon. - IKE MEDIUM 51522 A.T.R. Inspected and Enrolled. The Unbeaten Show Horse. Thorobred Imported Stall ons The following im + orted Clydesdale and Percheron Staili ' ns, which are all enrolled, inspected . + d approved, will stand for service th s season at T. J. BERRY' STABLES H ENSALL, ONTARIO. KING THOMAS Clydesdale [9g54] (12625) $15 to iinsure COMMODORE Clydesdale [95961 (14638) $15 to ANDY RDLAC THE TROTTING STALLION •$15 to insure Andy Red Lac's prize winnings: First prize at North Branch Fair, Michigan, ricultural Fair, 1915; 1st prize at Ot- 1915; 1st prize at Saginaw, Mich., Ag ter Lake, Mich., Fa' , 1915; 2nd prize at Seaforth, 1916; nd prize at Clin- ton, 1916, 1st prize at Hensall, 1916; 1st prize at Goderi h Industrial Ex- hibition, 1916; lst at Hensall, 1917. These are the onl times in which he has been. exhibi d at . fairs. He shows a great de 1 of speed. Al- though he . has nev r had more than three months tra" g in his life, he has trotted on the Hensall track in 2.17 and also at file Western Fair London in 2.21. You will see by this, that this horse has a very promising future, barring accidents, and is bound to leave some very speedy progeny. COLONEL . GRAHAM [9255] (12103) $12 to insure Will travel the following route: NOTICE. Any ratepayers In the Township of McKillop who wish to pay their as- sessments for construction of the Mil- burn Swamp Drain (in Hullett) in cash can do so before the 30th day of Jelly, 1917, to G.K. Holland, Treasur- er, reasu- er, or to the Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Ater said date for all assessments not then paid debentures will be issued at 5 per cent. interest. 2581-2 M. Murdie, Clerk NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Duncan Taylor, late of the Township of Hay, in flee County of Huron, Farmer, Deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statute in that behalf that aller- sons having any claims against Dun- can Taylor, who died on the 6th day of June, 1916, are required on or be- fore the 15th of June, 1917, to send by post or deliver to the undersigned, solicitors herein for the London and Western Trusts Company Limited, the Administrator of the Estate of the. said deceased, full particulars of their claims; and that after the said mast mentioned date the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which it shall then have had notice, and that the said Admin- istrator will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof, to any per- son of whose claim it shall not then have received notice. Dated May 17, 1917. Proud€oot, Killoran & Cooke, Goderich, Solicitors for said Adminis- trator. 2580-3 It is your assurance of perfect satis- faction in all your concrete work. In- sist on getting Canada Cement. If you are doing any building or re- pairing in wood remember we have what you want,including dressed floor- ing, and siding, McNair Shingles, B. C. Fir and Cedar Products and Canada Fibre Board. Do not delay in placing your order with us for your supply of coal. De- livery will again be made to Bayfield at $1.00 per ton, to Varna and Kippen at 50c per ton and to our own town customers at - 25c per ton. This scarcely covers the expense this year but we are bound to have your busi- ness. JohnB.Mustard Brucefield REGAL It spells your best automobile buy. Because they have been sold through- out the U.S. for the past 10 years and stand to the front of the list as a real automobile. They are made to stand for not one year, but for years to come. This is just the car you have been 3 waiting for; 30 in. x X in, tires. de- mountible rim, Spedometer and every- thing where you want it., Phone me up and I will gladly show you the car and tell you all the rest, give you a ride in it and use you right. See me at Chas. Layton's More on Sat- urday afternoons and evening, also phone me at 5 on 138 .Clinton central or call 125 B, Seaforth, and your re- quests will be my pleasure. Works at Kitchener and Detroit. Touring Cac $8S5 Roadster 8880 Johnathan E. Hugill Agent for this territory, Seaforth Ont., Monday, May 7th—Will leave - his own stable and go one mile west, then south to Rodger Northcott's, for noon; then south to the Town Line, then east to London Road, north to Ben Makin's, for night. Tuesday—North to James Jackel's Corner, then east and north to Tom Venner's, for noon; then north to Chiselhurst, west to John McLean's- Corner, then north to William Hoggarth's for night. Wed- nesday—West to John McGregor's cor- ner, then north to Thomas Workman's for noon; - south to Kippen and west to Arthur Anderson's,for night. Thurs- day—West to Hills Green, and north to Webster Turner's, for noon; then north, to Varna, to John Dennison's, for night. .Friday—West, to the Gos- hen line, then south to Robt. Steph- enson's for noon; south to the town line, then east to Sam McBride's for night. Saturday—East to Hills Green and south to John Forrest's, for noon; then east to his own stable, where he will remain until the following Mon -1 day morning. • JABOT Little need be said of Ike Medium, as everyone has seen or heard of him. He is a champion bred horse and a champion show horse, with size, qual- ity speed and breeding, and further,, is stamping him colts with his own re- markable characteristics. He will leave his own barn at Blyth on Monday morning and go' to Pfeffer's hotel at Auburn for noon; then to Smith's Hill for night. Tuesday—Will proceed to Goderich for noon where he will be at the 'Colborne House un- til Wednesday :morning. Wednesday— To Del. Gardiner's, Holmesville, for noon; then to the Graham House, in Clinton for night. Thursday—Home to his own stable, where he will re- main until the following Monday morning. Percheron [3139] (84214) $12 to insure Will travel the following route Monday, May 7th—Will leave his own stable and proceed.1 4 miles east then 21 miles north then east to Alex. Sinclair's, for noon; then north one mile and east to Rill & Sons for night Tuesday—East to Ernest Templeton's, for noon; then one mile east, 11e, miles south, and west 2 miles to Russell Scott's for the night. Wednesday — West of Cromarty, 2% miles than south and west to Dan Brintnell's, for noon; then west to his own stable, Hensall, for night. Thursday ---West to Parr Line, then north to Hills Green to Wilson Carlisle's, for noon; thea north and west to Bronson line, and south - to Blake, to Elmer Theil's for night. Friday—West to. the 14th concession and south to Henry Stein- bash`s for noon; then south to Zurich road, and then east to Zurich, at Johnston's Hotel, for the night. Saturday—East to Ind concession, and Write for bills and further informs -north to G. Thompson's, for noon;. then north to the town line by of 1 tion to = Kippest, to his own stable, for 2580 ing Monday morning. THOMAS J. COULTER, Blgth. where a will remain until the • amismilimr 1 THE CAN OF COMMERCE 1 Ste EDMUND WALKER, C.V.0.. LLD., D,C.L, Presid.n CAPITAL. PAID UP, $15,000,000 JOHN A ! R D, Genera! Manger H. V. F. JONES, Asr'i. G.•en% Menefee RESERVE FUND, 500,000 COLLECTION BUSINESS Our numerous branches and widespread con® flections enable this Bank to render unusually e.£eot service in making collections. SEAFORTH BRANCli J. G. MULLEN, 46 FOR SALE. That very desirable and convenient- ly onveniently situated properly, at present oc- cupied by J. T. Fell and situated on the west side of Church street. This property is in excellent condition and has every convenience. The property must be sold as the owner is leaving- ' town. For all particulars apply to John Rankin, Real Estate and Insur- ance Broker, Seaforth. 4580x2 AGENTS WANTED ;returned Soldier Preferred. We want a representative to call on far- mers in the County of Huron in the interest of the best known agricul- tural weekly in Canada. Permanent position to right man and good in- come guaranteed. Preference will be given to a returned solider. A mot- orcycle or bicycle would be an ad- vantage. Write for full particulars to Manager The Canadian Country- man Publishing Company, 14 Mc- Caul street, Toronto. TOWN OF SEAFORTH. TAX SALE. Notice is hereby given that the ad- journed sale of lands for arears of taxes in the Town of Seaforth will be held in the Connell - Chamber, Town Hall, Seaforth, on Friday, the 8th day of June, 1917 at three o'clock pan, when the following lands will be sold by public auction unless the arrears of taxes and costs are previously paid North halCLot 24, Main Street, G. arling Survey, Mrs. H. M:rtin Es- ta acre; taxes t� • owner; one-tenth $80.55, costs, $2.90; total $83.45. Lot 51, Louisa Street, F. G. Spar - ling Survey; Mrs. Donovan Estate, owner; one-fifth acre; taxes $49.86; costs, $2.27; total $51.86. Treasurer's Office, Seaforth, May 15th, 1917. Jehn A Wilson, Treasurer. 2579-3 GRANS T U f( SYS . WAY Attractive Trips To MUSKOKA LAKES ALGONQUIN PARK MAGAN ETAWAN RIVER LAKE OF BAYS KAWARTHA LAKES . GEORGIAN BAY Round Trip Tourist Tickets now of sale' from stations in Ontario at very low fares, with liberal stop -overs. GET YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE Berth reservations and fall informal tion at all Grand Trunk Ticket Weal, or write C. E. HORNING, District Passenger Agent, G. T. Ry. System, Toronto, Ont. W. SOMERVILLE Town Ageat. W. PLANT Depot Avoid ESTRAY CALVES Str-ayed from the premises of the undersigned, Lot 14, Concession 8, Hibbert, about two weeks ago, 4 year- ling calves, one red heifer two grey heifers and a brindle stow. - Any in- formation leading to their recovery, please or address phoneDublin Edgar Belson, fsStafa. 2central,x3 NOTICE TO CRE DITORS In the matter of the estate of David Sproati late of the -village of Bel - grave m the County of Huron, gen- tleman, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to The Revised Statutes of Ontario, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said David Sproat, who died on the 24th day of April, 1917, are required on or before the 20th day of June, 1917, to send by poet prepaid or deliver to the under- signed executor of the last will and testament of said deceased at Bel - grave Post Office, Ontario, their Christian and surnames,addresses and descriptions; the full particulars . of *eh- claims, the statement of- their accounts and the nature of their se- curity (if any) held by them. And Lather- take notice that after such last mentioned date the said executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entit- led thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice and the said Executor will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof to any person or persons, of whose claim notice shall not have been received by me ;at the time of such distribution. Dated at Belgrave, this 22nd day of May, A. D., 191'7. Agnea Sproat, Executrix. 2581-8 EXECUTOR'S SALE BY AUCTION. of Farm Stock and Implements. The executors of the will of the late George W. Elgie will offer for sale by public auction, on Lot 16, Concession 8 H. R.S., Tuckersmith, on Tuesday, June 5th, 1917, at one p.m. the folly Horses ---General purpose mare, ten years old sound; matched team, mare and gelding, 8 and 4 years old, sired by Lord Oswald, both sound. Cattle —4 year old -cow due to salve in June, 3 year old cow due to calve in Decem- ber, milking; dry Cow, half fat; 4 heif- ers emers 2 years old, 2 steers one year old, 2 calves '6 months old, cow due to litter June 16th 6 store pigs, 60 hens. Im- plemente--Massey Harris binder ae- sey-Harris mower, Massey -Marti 13 hoe drill, Massey -Harris 10 ft. rake Noxon harroc w M Harris cul- tivator, , ass�5y wood land -roller, two -furrow walking plow, National gang plow, single plow. stuffier, set of scaleeroot pulper, wagon, sleigh, hayrack, demo- crat, buggy, set harrows, fanning mill, 2 sobs team harness, set single harass grindstone, cutter, Saskatchewan robe and other articles. - Terms --All slims of $10 and under cash; over that a- mount 6 moats' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint not esE A discount of 6 per cent. per annum off for cash on eredit amounts. For fur- ther particulars apply to W.L. Forrrrest or G. T. Elgie, Executors, R. R. No, 3 Seaforth, T. Brown, Auctioneer. 2580-2 IMMO I, One gallon of gasoline has,done it Touring x1495 Runabout $475 Coupelet $695 Town Car $780 Sedan $8q0 F.O.B. FORD, ONT. J. F. DAL 36 to 68 p.c. More Mileage (‘,, 20 to 25 miles to a gallon of gasoline is a frequent occurrence with the Ford car. One man (name on request) reports an av- erage of 33 miles per gall©n for 20,000 miles. Surely this is a record that few, if any other makes of cars ever equaled. It demonstrates the economy of owning and driving a Ford. You can average too° miles more travel on Ford -size tires_ The saving on oil and repairs is proportionately large. The name "FORD " stands for lowest cost and greatest service. the lord truly the Paver al Cur Over 700 lord Sta- tions lCanada Dealer Seaf rth, Oat