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n au1 children are.
cif the spring sea..
latest: novelties
coca high -`cut shies
of
patent leathers
:ollection of patent
.50 in all the newest
s strongly featured
:cher with cloth tops
LOW a splendid *f-
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MITIRMINURMONNIMIOISMIMMIIIM
fie Fare
April 2Ist and res
sae day.
One -Third
Lpril 20, 21, 22,
Limit April 25th.
mai
:ets will be issued be -
tions m Canada east
ur and to Detroit
fl Mich., Buffalo,
Niagara. .balls and
;ridge, N. Y.
[further particulars
nk ticket offices.
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....Depot . ..Depot Agei t
lI'G,LaP.A.,
on.. Toronto, Deis
take the dace
> `id, if Cana-
fe, which is,
siness going
share
ft _ing a Spec. ,
If you are • i'
,; your share,
erceOnt,
n Gram
ply for the de
an increased
-aldehyde that
that has prow
to the seed itself
rength to insure
cted by labels on
make thirty-six
a
pedal. Notice
°As we are closing ottr,Millsun-
trl the new Crop, or about Sep-
tember est, 1916. we wish to
notify the public that we are
not in the marketfor grain of
PLriy-kind after th>;i date.
Our chopping mill will run to
the end of April. We will at
all times have for sale at our
warehouse a fullstock of flour,
chop feed bran, middlings and
l grade at very lowest _irises • i+
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EAFORTH MARKETS
;� �e►�, A11ri1 20th, W) dl i
tisat Wan.) newA pto mF 3
Oas, per bush... > ...... to . .
Peas, per bush
Barley, pec bush....... e to •1
Bans, per bush...... . 2 50 to 2 60
Bran, per ton ........... 24 00 to X24 00
Shorts, per ton 20 00 to 26-00
Flour, per cwt., 3 00 to 4 00
'Butter„ No. 1 loose, lb26 to 28
Eggs, per dozen ... 20 to 21
Hay, new. per ton...., 12 00 to 14 612
nogg... , ...... , ..... . , 10 76 to 10 75
Poultry ffiarkatr
' 1 Toronto, April 18 -Live -Old fowl, 13
ttp 30c ; chickens', 18- to 20c imilk�fed j
frozen, 17c to 20e; Dressed -=-Old fowl,
22 td 24c ; ohickeIasi 24 to 27e mita_
fed, frozen, 25c to 26c.
Bean Market
* Toronto, April 18 -Beans, handpicked.
14.40 to 4.50; primes, ;4.
ifetrott,- April 18 -Beans, immediate
• ipmen t, $3.65 ; . April $3.70; ICY, 83 --
per bushel, shipping pointo ? Liman,
tall 6 1.-2Ce per lb..
Toronto Seed Market
Toronto April 18 --Wholesalers are
waling to the country trade : No. 1 red
clover, cwt!, $26 to $28 ; No. 2, $24.50
to $25, No. 8, $24; No. 1 alsike, cwt,
$21 to $22; No. 2, $18 to $19 ; No. 3,2143;
No. 1 alfalfa, 'cwt, $25 to $28; No. 2.
3$22; Vot .8, 419; No. 1 timothy, cwt,
x'412 to $14; No. 2410 to 411 e' No.. 3,
$9.50 to $10, l ,
Dairy Marketer.
London, April 18 -Butter, dairy, per
lb,• 28 to 30c ; butter, crocks, lb, 27 to
2; eggs, basket, dozen, 20 to 21e;
tefEg3, crate, .dozen, 21 to 22e. •
Toronto, April 18 --Butter, creamery
prints, fresh Made, 85 to 37e; cream-
ery ,solids, storage, 33e to 34c; choice
prints, 81 to 33c ; ordiihar-y prints, 2Tc
to 29c ; bakers, 25 to 26 cents.
Eggs --Special candled, carton, new-
laid, 25c to 26c. New -latch, ex -cartons,
candled, 24 to 25 cents per dozen.
Cheese -New ,large 19c ; twine, 19 1-4c.
'June and September, large, 20c ; twins,
.20 1-4 cent3 ; and triplets at 20 1-2
cents. Honey - Buckwheat, barrels,
To to 7 1-2c ; tires, 7 1-2o to 8e; clov-
er, do.ten; ipound tins, 13 1-2 cents ; 5
pound tins, .14c ; - comb honey, No. 1
;r dozen, $2.50 to $3; No. 2 per dozen
2 to $2.40. Maple Syrup --Imperial gal -
$1.40.
grits
Alsr1i 18th, to ltr. and
it. a son
alteian '--At Watt int, on April 7, to lir. and
Mo. O. louver formerof Auburn, a 'oa.
BYNEDTS In Brassets on April 7th,. to Mr, and
airs. a ha Dynens, of Hentryn,•a deu hter,
SMITH.- Morris to ship April 10th, to lir.
tnandM. D.•,smth aEti ghter.
WILSON n 1licwredel ,int„ on�Ap ii 16th, lee
and tom. T. ti Wi . h a de ht r. (i4 ar aret ,
.�f
oaths
WALTERR In Exeter, on April et Afro. James
Walter , in her 70tyear.
ELWORT Y -1n Ezet:r, on April 1 I th, Mary
worthy relict, of lie •late Rio . and Elworth
arced 77 years,
PARHU N N -In Usbo ; : e, on Ap r ! 7th, Wesley
Parkin on aged 37 , care.
SHEARDOI I.: In ti.: erioh, on Aril 84. Aline
Maud reble, wife + 18enagel She Mown.
Idepl,AOHERTY - In Ooderloh, - n ° April 12th,
John MeOhioherty, n hie 72nd y • r.
DOI(i-/nowlek, on . peril eth, Pa ' 1 Doig, in his
87th y r.
FALLIS--If Turnberry on April 6t , Elia Fall s,
daugh r of the la Jamul Valli , aged 20 years
SCOTT-Inl Chicago, on April 14th, e;eor,e B. Slott,
fanners of fleafort
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Public Notice
The Hog 13 ners Organization of McKillop, Logan
and Hibbert ieh to infer the public at after May
let, 1916, t e service fe will be ole .dollar and
fifty cents..
26281 RINEHO ROCK, Oairman
Notice to Cres Otors
Ia the matter of the est;
late of the tewnehlj
OQuntydt Huron, w;
Notice is h
such cases for
having claims
reby given
de and pr
against the
beth Daman, late of the
farmer, deceased who diet
ber, 1915, are required on
May, 1016, to send full pa
to the undersignedexecut+
further t i,lae riett06, that
date the Executors will
mete belonging to the eat eetet.I 9
ties entitled thereto halving' t'egard
claims of which he shall then have not
R.1+To. 2
W
�M. Dow, E
to of Minim
of Tuckers
i*w, decenaez
armed to tide statute in
vided, thatE� sail creditors
estate of thaid Eliza.
township of uokeremith,
oa;the 5th day of Demm-
er before -the 5th day of
rticularn of heir brims
rre of the attic estate, And
sfter such lass mentioned
tamedto dietribute the
g the par•
ant to the0e.
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ppen, Ont.
h `Dayman
lith in the
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IMPORT . NOTti
AL Seven foo
of lad W H
�iORS , ed house w:th about 8.
�t acres . aker, Centre et., Seaforth
2520x5
CLEAN N SEED OATS FOS• SALE -O. A.C. Na 72
) variety.: JAMES JC l3NTON London Road
Phone 6 on 91, Herman Ce tral. 2512xtf
CEDAR POSTS -For sale quantity of 8 foot ce-
dar posts end also 9 foot amber p.ete. Apply
to JAMES COrtlRTNEY, R,R, No, 5, Seaforth or
phone 8 on 166.
25.1.3x1
evOK SALE 85, Con melon 4, Al•Killop, 100
acres, withbush, wind r it, fruit orerards, For
Mrs. 14. GAETZ.
forth. . 2488.tf
Grain. Eta . further particr lays apply
Toronto, April 18 --Manitoba wheat- MEYER, P. o. !log 268, Se
In ,store at Fort William, No. 1 nor-
thern $1.18 t1-2; No. 2 ;1.12; No. 3,
41.03 1-2. Manitoba Oats. in store at Fort
William, No.2 C."W., 41, 3-4c ;i No, 3 C.W.
'42 3-4c; No. 1, extra feed 42,8-4c ; No.1
teed- 41 8-4e. American Corn -No. 3
yellow, 84 cents, Canadian Corn ---
Feed, 174 to 71 cents per bushel,
Ontario 'Wleart--No. 2 winter, pea- car
lot according to freig'lt3 outside, not
quoted No. 1 commercial $1.00 to .$1-
t2; No4j co n!marcial, 98 cents to n.00;
No. 3 ccen mercial, 95 to 97c feed
,:wheat 86 to 880. Ontario Oats -No. 3
ate, 44 to 45 cents; commercial oats,
43 to, 44c. Pea.a - Number' 2 nominal,
per car lot, $1.60; according to
i a pie, -$1.20 to 1$1.50. Barley Malting, 82 to 63c; ljfo,2 feed, 59 to 62c.
°4 llckwheat-Ncriinal, -69 to 70c. Rye
-No. 1 eo~ninercial, 89 to 90e; reject-
;ed, according to ,3a mple, 85 to 87c.
Manitoba Flour. - (1rst pat_
ants, In jute bags, $6.50; do. sec-
onds, ;6.00; strong bakers', $5.810
in jute bags. Ontario Float' - Wie-
INDMILt FOR SAL :; = Erantfo. make, 40
foot tower, Tdeal head, In drat lass repair,
having been used only a abort time .A'ply JOHN
➢ioNAY, R. R. No. 8, Seat. rth, or phone 10 on 148;
2528x1
OR SAGlJIn Godericii, a new two storey brick
house with it modern eonvenienees, beautifully
situated near he lake andlconvenient • churches
schools and the business p rt of the t.wn, 1'eTms
reasonable. ssession gi en any time Appiy to
Miss M. LE R, Bruce et, Roderioh, C nt, 2520a8
COTTAGE FOR BALE-� comfortable cottage on
lJ George St., aeatortb. The house contains 8
rooms and 4 bedroome. 'Ilhere are two lots and a
good stable. Within one look of Mai, et. There
is a good cellar and hard aid soft water within the
houese. Apply to John Ra skin, Seofortb. e 2614-tf
DUNG STALLION FOR SALE - A Clydesdale
stallion theee years old!I last October, Canadian
bred from re tered stook. In color, bay, with
strip on face and hind feet white. Can be seen at
anytime on Lot 3, Con. 11, Mullett.. W11 be sold
reasonably. 11 BT. REID, R.R. Not 1, ndesboro,
phone 15 on 17 , McKillop. 2619-tf
VARM FOR SALE. --Lot; 6, Cone -motor] 9, Tucker-
smith, co taining 100 acres, about seven acres i
ander bush. he farm is e11 fenced aird drained 1
and in Ea good ate of culti tion. There are on the
ter,track Toronto,pmenl erenis8h a good frame ho ande, bank barn, pig house,
pr0lnpt ,itll . Lien house dria house two good ells. For
according to sample, - $4.15 to $4.25 In terms an Ei particulars apply on the,prerhism or ad -
Jute bags; bulk, seaboard, 4.25 to dress MRS. JOHN IdcOLOY, Egmeu vill. lap,
$4.85. Millfeed---Carlot9, p er ton, de- 9o1't1
livered, tiontreal freights, Bran, ;24: Ah,M FORSALE-Lot 10, Concise -10 6, L.S.s.,
(3h0�rt8, $26 ; middlings, 420 ; good feed
J' Tuokersmit i. The tarn contains I0 acres, all
$1.519 to $1,7p, clearedanti in a good state of oultivati n. Three
Emir, perbag,never failing wells, windmill at been. (ocd bunk
Potatoes -Bag, Ontario', $1.85 out of . barn 50x88, pig house, hen house and drive shed,
istore ; Delawares $1.95 to $2 in car A goad trams huge with f -once. An are- and a
Ot,; 15 Cents less. half of extra koo1 orobe n:. This'chal a farm is
within 3 miles of Seatorth on the Ki pen road,
I HENRY FORSYTH, Egmo i dville. 1 .246E4'
Toronto Horse Market
'Over 240 horses went under the
planner at a record ,Sale at Maher's
'Horse Exchange, 16 Hayden street,last
-Monday. The anirale were for general
gatillty purposes, but such was the
' la.3rs that purchases were shipped, to
Buffalo New York, Rochester, Mont-
re,a1 Quebec, and to ,several points In
the ! went. Buyers were present from
all parts of the Dominion and the Un-
ited States and - lidding was brisk
throughout. One 1 800 ib. draught horse
tsold for $350 5 horses brought $275
each and .30 others- over $200 each,
which prices show the present keen
demand for good animals. It was one
of the largest auctions in the. history
of the exchange and the quality gen-
erally was fexcellent.
T. BOX & 00
EMBALMERS AND . . a
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
H. C. BOX
![folder of Government Diploma
and Lionser
CHARGES MODERATO
Fleweri tuenisll,1 o1 short notice
Night Can eeay Calls
Phone 107 Phone 50
*GiGGINIMINIOMINETANEGMIllirrigeGGT
Marriages
8WA,.i-BOWIE-At the Manse, Brucefield, on April
17th, Miss Sadie 3rd daughter of Mr. Peter
Bowie, to Drew Swan. all of Brucefield.
IRAWIN-DAVIS-Io Exeter, on April 12th, by -Rev.
D. W. Collins, Miss Mary Davis, daughter of Mr.
and Lyre, Dan Davis, to Mr. Frank Irwin, of
Ingersoll.
11 IMAOOMISE-- BALKWILL - At Hamilton, on
April llth, Mite Tillie Balk -will, danghtor of Mr.
Wna. BalkwW sr., of Exeter. to Mr. Frank
Brimacombe.
STEPHENSON-TRCTr--At 8lmcoe. on April 6th,
MiseDora, daughter of Mr. and, W.B.rott
formerly of Exeter. to Mr. David Stephenson,
of Reamesville.•
IAMEEON--SHEIL-At St. Andrew Manse, Wing•
wham, on April 5th, by Rey. D. Perris, Mr. John
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Crammeeron, of Turnberry; to Mid AnonShiel,'Cl
-j;tAE1i FOR tALE-4130R ren of choice and, with -
JP in easy distance to Seat•rtli, Blyth, .ndesboro
and Walton,;on the 11th Coieceeeion of Hrillett. Rich
clay Ioaw, free om stone and very fertile. In a
high state of c ltivcstlon. bout eight a ea of val.
liable hard w , Oomforta.le brink hou on stone
foundation wit cement oe . Largo nk barn,
gook stabling -a d out build ngs, also silo wind -mill
with water flo ng through pipe into k token, soft
water cement tern, A esirable=fa , For fur-
ther partioula apply to Ro BERT RE , Landes -
bore, R.R. Na. 1, box 2. - :, oKillop , rnra telephone
I5 on 170. Meet@
i OOD FAR FOR SAL '+ t"or tele tint_ 26 and
X part of Lot 24, Cloneel000nte.4,. 9Ie !lop, con-
taining 180 noree, Thera etre on the micas aIt
modern brink ,house with hard end! water.
There le Oise aood barn 6th 1L�S, with ane foun-
dation and stabling underne}ath, driving shed 80x40
on atone foundation, pig pE{n and hen 'bouas, alt
in good repair. There is alio a good bearing or.
eibard and two never failing iwelle. The firm is well
underdrained and well fenced and in a high state of
cultivation with 10 acres of hardwood,t uoh. It €a
well situated oni the North gtrevel road 1 mile south
of Walton C. P R. station, Also telephone and rural
mall delivery. ',This ie a °hence farm and will be.
soldon reasoaakile terms. F,or further particulars
apply on the;pr n:ises;or ad#irees. W. Je DICKBON
Walter. 2468$
RM FOR SALF-For stale south half 31.32,
Concession 1, Tuckersmith, cox taint g 94 acres
more or lees., There are o the premi es a good
frame house with kitchen and woodsh , cement
cistorn, good bank narn 40x34 with stone -nettling
end cement floats, drive sh and hen .hquse, water
in house and bern supplied by wind mill and cem-
ent tan k.Tire-farm is in firstic olecondit pn fenced
and drained and there are 110 acres of first oleos
bueh and emltliorchard. The farm is three
and one half miles from' Clinton, ve miles
from Seaforth a�d one -rile from chorea nd school,
Rural telelepbo a in house. The fern i all on the
west sine of rail cad traok and is in rat class
I chaps. Terms --Reasonable resone for !lire, the
proprietor wish s to ratite or further arttoulars
apply on the premises or ad , rase . JOHN TROMSAS
CRICH, Clinto* Ontario; 2512x14
eiTALUBLE F 'E M FOR 'ALE -The minietrat•
V ors for the e tate of the to Hugh &Oordof
offer for sale, t No. fou en (14) in the sixth (8)
Concession of t e township MoKillop. Thea farm
consists of 100 reed (ilea and improved farm
lands in a Olean and good et to of cultivation and is
situated in a sp endid farm g district, convenient
to markets soh Is and chu ohes. On the premises
are erected a omfortable frame 3we1 S hoose,
16x24, with ki hen attached. Spletrdid ram barn
52xY0 with ston staling underneath, ce ant floors
and water in ba , leo a good pig pen nd water.
in barn also e g d ig pen I and herr house. The
farm is well fen dd extra well rile drained. The
title is perfeot a d oh willbe giv for the
pur of doin el Oeeessa fall work. or further
pa oulars apply to ARO BALD Mei WOR, or
HOBERT OIBION, Adm tstratore#' to R.
HAYS, Seaforth tiseirjeoll tor. USIA!
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'Funeral Director
kndertaking Parlors above
Williams' grocery .store,
1 t Main Street, Seafvrth.'-'"
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era furnis`eed on short notice.
-Charges moderate.
Phone nightor day -- 102
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Building Lots
Sale
he property is eituated on the wet side of north
n stt`l, Seaforth. Tyyeo storey brio house with
e fotandei;lon, oeiniebt and brick cellar, frame
Shen and woodshed ' Large frame barn. There
six lots upon which tare twenty ft a fruit trees.
1 sell the house sit1t one or niore lots to suit
chaser. Apply to
2t17.tf WU. A ENT, Seaforth
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Ouccessor to W. N. W
Fare, LOO and Aoei
ce Agent Real
n Agent. Insure
ki ds of property etc
1047e8t rates.
ane
Ile ales in w ond,
N w Home Sewing M hines and
N tional Cream Separa ors.
al. supply of sewing machine
needles, attachmt nts, o 1 and re-
pairs always in stock.
son,
Non
ent Insur-
state and
ce on all
ed at the
XPOSITOR
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDMUND WALKER, C.V.Q., LL.D. D.C.L., President-
JOHN
residentJOHN AIRD,Genersl Manager. H. V. F. JONES. Ase't General Manager
CAPITAL, Si 5, 00,000 RESERVE MRO, $13,500,000
BANKING BY MAIL
Accounts may opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank
of Commerce to a operated by mail, and will receive the same
careful attention is given to all other departments of the B.
business. Money ay be deposited or withdrawn in this wayl as
satisfactorily as b a personal visit to the Bank.. 3
Seaforth Branch
W. O. T, MORSON
Maana e-
1 Measles
¢ Notice is hereb given to the fate Byers of the
• •¢
!df n township wnahl e
' f a� p
nleyy, h in cordance with the
• • Provincial Health Aot all known or suspeoted!oases
•• of measles or other contagions diseases must he re-
• Practical Boot Repairs r • pp fried evitbirn2 houre;to'the Medical Health Officer.
® Dr, li'gers, Brumfield, or to the Secretary -orife
Seafortn • Board, R. J. Richardson, Varna, All persons failin
• to observe this regulation' will be prosecuted aE{oo.; -
Entrance through J. Wille Beat Store. ins to law.
Prompt attention td all a aa,irs,
Best leather only need. stock •
speoial leather f o r. foundry
workers and hard wearers.
• By order of the Board of Health, 9tanle+
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Dated April lot, 1916. 25 0.4
Residence for Sale
hite and •
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Owing to the great de and for
teain harness in the sp ling you
will fiod it more satisfctory to
plae your order with us n.w, that
we may give it our s e eclat ata
ten Tori. We uarantee all our
har ess to be ade from No. I
tin on Oak barn ss leather which,
con' lei with first Mass wgrkira-
shi , we kno we Ca Satisfy
you i every espect. =et our
pricjes nd let us have you spring
order ow._.._
I ailing Har--; ass
,Thi y ar we are making a 4pecialty
of c ea ing and ding barn ss. We
.find th t we can do it be ter and
mor a onomical than i other-
wis c uld be db e. We -re using
a s e ially prepared ha •ess oil
whi h enhances the life of 'he leath
er k epIng each strap soft nd pli-
able J3ring in you harm ss and
let urs clean it.
Broderic
I.!arnes.s S
Opposite Commercial H
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rlr. Farmer
e
, Your land is valuable. Our
country needs every ounce of
produce it can grow. It means
looney to you and prosperity to
Canada.
No doubt there are numerous
arguments regarding Patriotism
and production, shortage of help,
etc., but let me plove to you
that you can greatlyiincrease the
yield on the land y o i do crop, by
using
'BUFFALO. BRAND Fertilizer
A fresh car load just arrived and
our prices are right
Ideal Wheat and Cor
at $30 per ton
Buffalo Garbage Tankage
at $24 per ton
for lit of October settlehent or five
' per cent off for sash.
We also handle all kinds', of logs
and lumber, Lehigh Valley Coal, Can-
ada Cement, dressed lumber and
shingles, Canada Fibre Board, Metal
Building .Materials, tile, cedar posts,
etc,
Telephones:
Bayfield office 8 on 174;
Bi'ucef eld office 11 on 145
John B. Mustard
RThERN-ALL TME W
THtS TRAIN FOR
WINNIPEG
VANCOUVER
A l 0 7 KE •
PACIFIC CQP:5T
Low Rate
Monday -10
Tickets and berth reservation
phone 111, or white R, L. Fair
Lir. Toronto Union Station
I0;45 p. m,Mo1n., Wert, >F' iday
'or Parry Soaili4, Sudbury, Port Arthur
ort William, Winnipeg, Brandon eginai
askatoon, lalgary, North l3attlelior'd, Ed-
onton, Vancouver and Pacific Ooastpoints
omeoeeker'a Excursions ovary
w Settlers fares to the West.
from C. Aberhart, Druggist, Seaforth,
aim, General Passenger Agent, 68 King St., C l
East, Toronto,
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Whe : you can have a free de
Loma dsl.
AD ES -Switches, braids, t
ether hair -goods creations of
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,lygonic to
detectable,
by over a q
abenefit it i
appearance
Dorenwend Display of
Artistic Hair Goods
For sate the residence on Goderieh st, B eaferth
owned bye late th Ai, Y. Dfoiear, The huum is a
solid hock with elate roof, splendid ceIIar and oar-
ed attic. It is heated by combination hot wate and
hot air furnace. Contains every modern conveiniece
There are four lots with splendid stable and
ca rriage house. Icor further particulars apply: at
The EXE OSITOROFFIOE
Seaforth
EIN ADAC
GYLII D �`RS Four, cast en bloc, 3g by 4 inch..
es, L -head. COOLING Water, with therrrio.sy_
lion circulation and vertical tube, adtiator. ° CAR-
URETOR: Special float feed. IGNITION
Ingle system, Ford special make magneto.
LIGHTING: All cars equipped with electric head -
1 ghts. ' TIRES: 3ox3=a inches. WHEEL BASE:
aoc inches. Type of SPRINGS :Semi -elliptic, tre.-
rse, BRAKES: On transmission and rear wheels
OUTOR: Steel..
disc- CRANtd-E GUAR.: llailetary
type, SPEEDS: Two forward and one reverse with
direct drive rive
on high speed. FIN 3t DRIVE: SI1aft,
Control Arrangement: For all domestic shipments ex-
cepting B.zt' tis Columbia alihd Maratinie Provinces.
steering wh nd'hand lever for neutral and . emer-
gency brake on left side of car. For shipments to
to British Columbia, Matratime provinces and ()verse Ls
ports, steering wheel and hand lever for neutral,' and
emergency brake on right side of cal,
Rnnaboi t $480; Touring Car $530. All p.°ices f. o, b.
Ford, Ontario, All cars coznpletely equipp'cl
including electric headlights, Equipment does n )tl
include Spedometer. J. F. Daly, Seaforth. - .i
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There is ittn invest nene sa. action in own ng a Gray Dort a feel-
ing that you have made an investment rather than a purchase.
As you drive your Gray Dort this feeling sill be more strongly borne
home to you that you have received real value for your money.
When you. consider that the 1916 Gray Dort Model Five -A Touring er fully equipped
with electric lighting and starting and demountable rhos sells for only $8M and
that its equipment is complete, not a single accessory to buy, you begin to get an idea
of the great value the Gray Dort offers.
should sex the Gray Dort at our showrooms and lex es ash
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