The Huron Expositor, 1923-08-31, Page 5J
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Fre'' ')✓chert left hem this. wee -
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Doti teras, to Cblcago, where, s
Don herty, will resume her .d'bets 00
*sae .--Mr. Donald Mitchell wl*o is
Still. convalescing in the Beeferth,
Hospital, paid a flying visit to his
•home to see his mother, who is still
on the sick list.
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MATH
Death of James Hamilton. --James
Hamilton, of the village, died at his
residence on Saturday after u1 linger-
ing illness.. He was in his 61st year,
and;la survived by one daughter, Mrs,
R. McKay, Mr. Hamilton was the
.giInBt, • agent for the C. N. Express
Company and secretary of the A. F.
186 .(►. M., No. 803, for some years.
'The remains were interred In Blyth
.cemetery Monday afternoon under
Masonic auspices.
BAYFIELD
McDonald -Beatty, --AA quiet wed-
.dingwas solemnized in St. Paul's
•iCatliedral, London, Ont, on Tuesday,
August 21st, by the Rev. Denny
Bright, when Edna A. Beatty, of To-
'sonto, was united in marriage to
William A. McDonald, of Goderich
Township. The bride was gowned in
grey georgette with a corsage of
roses and wore a black velvet hat
with silver trimming. The bride's
many friends join in wishing her
happiness in her married life.
DUBLIN
Notes. -Mr. Frederick, Arnold is
seriously ill. -Mise Mary Beaumont
is renewing old acquaintances ih the
1 village. -Misses Mary and Madge
Crawford spent Sundhy in Stratford.
-Miss Grace McLeod of Goderich,
spent Wednesday with Miss Mary
McConnell. --.Mrs. Campbell and son,
Jack, are at Toronto at the Exhibi-
tion. -lir. Ferdinand- Bergaurd is
spending a few days with Mr. F,. Mc -
•Connell. -Mrs. Quinlan and Lewis, of
Stratford, spent Sunday with Mrs.
P. Judge.
H U LLEZT
Personal. -Mise Eva Brown, of
Heapeler is spending a week'svaca-
tion with her mother
,' Mrs. 'Robert
Brown, of the second concession. -
Mr. William Brown and. Miss Bessie
Brown, of Detroit, are visiting their
mother, Mrs. Robert Brown, for a
week. They made the trip by motor.
-Mr. Richard Brown, railway en-
gineer of Edmonton, Alta., is making
:an extended visit with his mother
.and sister, Mrs. Robert Brown and
Miss Jennie Brown, of the 2nd con-
mession.
ELIMVILLE
Notes. -Mr, and Mrs. Alden Jones,
of London, visited at Mr. Harry Johns
on Sunday. -Miss Dorothy Delbridge
-visited at Mr. Weston Howes' during
the week. -Miss Alberta Douglas, of
Chiselhurat, was a visitor in the
neighborhood on Sunday last. - A
large crowd from this vicinity spent
an enjoyable day at Springbank on
Wednesday last week. -Mrs. George
Kellett is improving slowly, we are
pleased to state. Miss Agnes Fen-
wick is nurse in charge. -The W.M.S.
are intending to hold a chicken pie
social in the church on September 4.
Miss Edith Sperling will give an
:address in the evening.
SEAFORTH MARKS'S
Thursday, August 23, 1923.
New Potatoes, per bag $1.80
Eggs, per dozen 23 to 25c
Wheat, per bushel 90c
Barley, per bushel 50c
Butter, per Ib. , 30c
Bran, per ton $28.00
borta, per ton $80.00
Bean, per bushel $1.40
?lour, per cwt $3.85 to $3.75
Oats, per bushel 40c
Hogs, per cwt. $10.25
GRAIN MARKET
Toronto, August 20th,--Man;t ba Wheat -
No. 1 Northern, $1.3934.
Manitoba barley --Nominal.
All the above track, bay ports.
American corn -No. 2 yellow, 91.08,
Barley -Nominal,
Buckwheat -No. 2, neaninal.
Rye -No. 2, nominal.
Peas -No. 2, nominal.
Millfeed-'Delivered, Montreal freights, bags
8ncluded, Rran, per ton, 025.00 to 026.00 ;
shorts, per ton, $27 to 029.00; middlings,
089.00 to $36.00; good feed flour, 02.15 to
82.25.
Ontario wheat. -No. 2 white, nominal.
Ontario oats No. 2 white -.Nominal.
Ontario corn -Nominal.
Ontario flour-Ntnety per cent. potent in
Jute bags, Montreal. prompt shipment,. $4,60
4.e $4.00; Toronto basis, 64.40 to $4.50: bulk
seaboard, 04,40.
Manitoba flour -let patents, in cotton sacks
56.90 per barrel: 2nd patents, 86.86.
Hay -Extra No. 2 timothy, per ton, track
'Toronto. $15.00: No. 3 timothy, $13.00; mix-
e d, 412,20 to 012.05.
Strew -Cor :lots, per ton, truck, Toronto,
80.50.
LIVE STOCK MARKET
Buffalo, August 26. - dOnttle - Reeeipbu,
900; fairly active; choice grades steady and
strong; common slow; shipping steers, $10
Co 112; hutchere, 90.55; yearli,gs, 910 to
112.25; heifers, $6 to $9; cows, 92.50 to 96.50:
Thuile, $3 to $6: stockers and feeders, $5.50
go 56.50; fresh cows and 090002era, active
end strong, 847 to $115 per head.
Calves-- Receipts, 2,040; active and steady.
84.50 to $18.50.
Hoge -Receipts, 11,200:ctive, 15 to 'lac
Lower; heavy, $0.25 to $950t mixed, $0.75
to $10.0054,: yorkers, $111`: dight yorkern and
'Pigs, $9.75 to 010; roughs 00.76 to 07.00:
stags, $4.00 to 55: dry pocking sows, 87
to $8.00.
Sheep and lamlz-Receipt, 7.000; settee
and generally steady; choice. iambs, 09.00 to
414.00; dun to good, 011.60 to 915.00; wethem
48 to $9: ewes, 94 to 98; eull sheep, 92.50
to $4.60; bucks, $2.50 to $4.288.
Union Steck Yards, Toronto, August 28.-
111te cattle receipt to -day cans a bt lighter
than o week ago, but with the hold -over
'added the offering amounted to some 4,800
head, and with the bulk showing poor qual-
909, trade was slow and inclined lower for
all but the hest heavies and choice handy
butchere. r)txPnrt.em took verY few heavy
steers, their buy being confined to a few
10012 of store rattle at 61X, to 7 cente, and
e of the best holds. Packers bought choice
'heavies, paying from RV, to R.35 cents for
four real choice !Dada, and from 6.00 to
'1.85 cents for good klllods. The demand for
thatchers for the borne trade wan very weak,
largely owing to lack of quality, and it Wes
1444 :a at aur,
'goal -6 cents and Abe Wale
Wen .BIROStallY Rt010112 of AA um
*bene were way 1.1/00. Cattle vier the seeks
sad at the Mose it 1a414 pito a: cops head
hoktever.
The receipt tgdr wee 4A9ri oatile;` 34006
calves. 2,687 bog" ep4 1;339 ebeer.aadtneetu.
@notation;-Rlbojge heavy stets. 1740 to
18.25; botcher Moors, MUM*, *8.00 00 130.75;
do. good, 16.60 to 0.007 de. ipaedluw, 0.00 to
16.60; do. common 34.00 tea 01.0o01-4oatslter
heiferschoice. $8.26 60,10.76; do. medium.
16.60 to *6.26; dwc opmpo *4.00 to *6,60;
butcher caws. chodce,. 34.50 t0 *6.28; de..
weatu*. 12.00 to $4,00; outruns and cotters.
11.26 so 12.00r footling :stems good. 45.00
to 36.00; do. AM *4.00 to 1600; stocker",
good. $4.60p a6 �� w 6. *880.000'0. *2 $4.00:
mime. choice. 110 to 111; de. 'neaten, *seeao 400.90 ; do. common, 14.00 to 17.00; mho.
ewes, 410.60 to 315.00; do. broke, *12.00 to
112.60; sheep cheaoe, light.' *6.00 to *8,50;
do. cbWee. beavy, *1.00 to 30.00; do., culla
and imolai, 12.76 to 18.60; hogs, fed and
watered. *10,26; do., f.o.b., 310.26; da, coun-
try .pointe, 10.86.'
Sten' vbog ba ..1 �7 (1' -basedf tl ).t (I-)
thicickk, smooth hogs. on �i the
raded hail
Select premium. 20 cent".
BIRTHS
MacKay.-In Tuckerentith, on August 24th,
Pa Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacKay, a daugh-
ter.
Droadfoot,-In Tuakeromitb, on August 427th,
to Mr. and Me. Jams. Brcad(oot, a son.
MARRIAGES
Greene -Ho 50,'0 .-At the Mame, Moven. on
Wednesday, August 09th. by Rev. R. A.
Lundy, Jain' ea Watley Greene to 'Mary
Irene Hoggartb, of Tuckemmitb.
DEATHS
Scott -In Seaforth, en August 24th, J. G.
Scott, M.0-, aged 81 years and 6 months.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. M. Mardis and family wish to express
their appreciation for the many oipreseiom
or. empathy and aoW of kindness extended
US, them byeighbors avid friends in 'their
recent great bereavement'
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. H. R. Scott wish® to acknowledge
Iii, great appreciation of the sympathy and
kindn.a extended to him In the sudden and
great lees of hi. father, the late J. C.
Scott, M.D.
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Funeral Directors and
Licensed Embalmers.
Finest Motor and Horse
drawn equipment. Beattie
Block Main Street, opposite
The Expositor Office. S. T.
Holmes' residence, Goderich
Street West; Chas. Holmes'
residence over store.
Flowers furnished on short
notice. All kinds of up-
holstering neatly done.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
FOR SALE. -A QUANTITY OF 0. A. C.
No. 104 seed wheat, $1.25 per bushel.
WILLIAM A. ROSS, 11. R. No. 3, Kippen.
Phone 66-19, Hensel]. 2907-:;
1 XCELLENT TOWN AND COUNTRY
▪ propertie for sale. For terms and par-
ticulate apply to FRANK H. RANKIN. Sen -
forth, Ont2900-3
VOR SALE. -THRESHING MACHINERY;
one Sawyer -Massey 20 Id. P. engine and
separator with straw cutter, alae one Bidwell
Lean thresher and one Lister gasoline engine
9 home power. All in good condition. For
le cbeao. Apply to JOHN 'rHIRSK, R, R.
No, 2, Zurich. 2809-tf
VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY FOR
• sale. -200 acres, excellent soil, two story
brick house; 2 barna, orchards. Situated in
• very prosperous Catholic c munity in the
County of Wellington. or will exchange for
a 100 acre farm. For full particulars apply
to PRANK H. RANKIN, Seaforth, Ont.
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School Notice =
With the opening of school
only one week distant it is FE
5. time that parents are prepar-
ing to have their children ready F.
to attend. No child is fully
Fal p• repared until he or she has a =
▪ g• ood, strong, serviceable pair of
• Shoes. We are showing those
E easy -fitting shoes which are es -
C sential to a child. Many par-
= ents ruin the children's feet
when they are still young and ='
accordingly when they grow up
= are dependent upon some source
of comfort. Come to where you =.".1
E have ail sizes to try, and if one
does not fit you have others to
depend on, and hence you do
= not cramp your child's foot in- _
to a shoe. We are assured that
E, the following will afford foot
= comfort for your children:
= CHILDREN'S Box Calf Blu-
= chers, G. M. Bluchers, Dongola =
Oxfords, Patent Straps and =
Sandals.
MISSES' Dongola Balmorals, F.
box kip bluchers, calf bluchers,
tan balmorals, Dongola Oxfords,
= Tan Oxfords, Patent Slippers. _
• YOUTHS' Box Kip Bluchers, E.
Tan Bluchers and Balmorals;
F. Calf Bluchers, G. M. Balmorals. _
F. BOYS' Cr. M. Balmorals, Box
= Kip Bluchers, tan balmorals. --
Ell We are also showing full EE
lines for the older students-
'- 'for those attending Collegiate. _== Give us a trial.
Opposite Bank of Commerce
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J, H. Smith & Son
• "The Modern Shoe Store"
C PHONE 51. SEAFORTH.
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AS •NICE AS THEY LOOK
our Bologna, Sausages, etc.,
are even nicer to taste. They
are all made from the choicest
meats and flavored with the
purest spices in just, the pro-
portions to give them an extra
fine and appetizing flavor. If
you once try them you cannot
help but like them. Everybody
does.
During the threshing _season
farmers requiring a Roast can
get same after shopping hours
by phoning 182 J.
D. H. STEWART
Main Street - Seaforth.
Phone 58.
GO WITH THE CROWDS
To Goderich Fall Fair next week,
Wed., Thurs., and Friday, Sept. btb,
6th and 7th. Increased prize list;
$900 in purses for races Thursday
and Friday!, 2,20, Farmers' Trot
2.30 and 2.12 classes. Goderich
manufacturers are putting on a fine
exhibit of made in Goderleh goods
in main building, which it will be
worth coming a long way to see.
Large midway, including aide shows
and riding devices on the grounds.
NOTICE
I understand that rumours are
afloat associating me with some-
one of the same name, who re-
cently was connected with the
theft of a car in Toronto. Such
reports are absolutely untrue and
anyone heard repeating them will
be liable for slander.
Toronto, August 25, 1923.
FRANK A. FREEMAN,
formerly of Seaforth.
2907x1
WANTED
Nice homes wanted for
little English girls, We pay
boarding -out rates for those
under 13 years. Full par-
ticulars from Lady Superin-
tendent,
DR. BARNARDO' HOME,
538 Jarvis Street,
Toronto - - Ontario,
t Ito. cotton suite 'REMNANTS U.
6 lbs. 92. 10 lir 01. 26 160. *5.
1 lb. silk or velvet patches *1.60,
2 1b. 92. 1 The cotton remnants
good lengths for ehildren's dreams,
swum, shirts, ate. 01.60. 1 Ib.
Sugaring yarn ill shads.. *1. A.
MARY & CO
CHATHAM. Oat.
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ASTMA SUFFERERS
H41ton W. Parka, Waterdown, Ont.
= writes: 9 can safely blase the day
F. yon left a bottle of Asthma Remedy =
F.
cal h me. I had relief from the ant =
E. dose and have been tmprovtng ever
= alae,; eau lie down at night and ret;
= the eoogh lose entirely left ma; I have =
gained three pounds since I started
the battle, wbieh b now nearly finished. _
- dist good news hue spread around t9W ==
= district, and already several want toe =
try
= try it. I feel NV good over the newW
1600 e =
= . it were, 1 like to tell =
E 'BRIGGS' ASTHMA REMEDY' _
11.60 per bottle. Money back if not =
= sati.Oed. Fee sale at Umbach's Drug
- Store. or by mail from H. T. Belgic'. =
,spy Whitby, Ont. 2862-10
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GRAND TRUNK SY'SM
TRAIN SERVICE TO TORONTO
Daily Except Sunday
Leave Goderick . 6.00 a.m. 2.20 p.m.
Leave Clinton ... 8.25 a.m. 2.52 pan
Leave Seaforth .. 6.41 a -m. 8.12 pm
Leave Mitchell .. 7.04 a.m. 8.42 pm.
Arrive Stratford 7.80 •a.m. 4.10 p.m.
Arrive Kitchener 8.20 am0. 5.20 pm-
Arrive
mArrive Guelpb .. 8.45 a.m. 5.50 p.no.
Arrive Toronto ..10.10 a.m. 7.40 pmt.
RETURNING
Leave Toronto 8.50 a.m.; 12. 65 p.m.
and 8.10 p.m.
Parlor Cafe ear Goderick • to To-
ronto on morning train and Toronto
to Goderich 8.10 P.m. trade.
Parlor Buffet car Stratford to To-
ronto on afternoon trMn.
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1 Ali
#flier.
Pij t,
0 ,'Mater, or $ , alpmm8`
m(''' or 1 arnishe¢ 4.
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5JJ ,Phone 175, Ptiihune d8„ *
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ERGUSON'S
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Men's i'all & .winter goats I Boys and Gir
We have just received a shipment of New Fall E •....,e,..
and Winter Coats. We have a complete range 5
in the latest materials and styles, with Raglan E I'REI o
sleeve and three-piece belt. Come in and see
them -we will be delighted f.. show All
sizes.
PRICES:
$1.50 to $32.50
Ladies' Fall Coats
We are now showing our New Coats made
from the most fashionable fabrics, including
Velours, Duvotyne, Malvaine, etc. Some with
Fur Collars, large loose sleeves, and the new side
fastening stye.
T. Ferguson, - Seaforth
---FEED---
Chieftain Feed
per cwt....
Low Grade Flour
per cwt
Chopped Oats ...$2
per cwt
ROB ROY MILLS, Limited
Seaforth -
$1.60
................$1.90
- Ontario
New and Rebuilt
Engines and Threshers.
...__1011,.
1-20 H. P. Geo. White Traction
Engine -
1 -13 H. P. New Hamburg Traction
Engine.
1-16 H. P. Goodisen Portable En-
gine.
1-13 H. P. Sawyer & Massey Port-
able Engine.
AB thoroughly overhauled and rebuilt.
1-17 H. P. Geo. White & Sons Trac-
tion Engine as taken from
Customer; in good order„ suit-
able for grain cutting.
1-20 H. P. Geo, White & Sons Trac-
tion Engine as taken from
Customer; in good order, suit-
able for grain cutting.
1-14-28 Allwork Geo. White & Sons
Tractor.
1-13-24 Waterloo Boy Tractor.
1-11-22 Sawyer & Massey Tractor -
1 -846 Avery Tractor.
Also Neel 15-30 Imperial and 10-20.
Reliable Tractors.
1--88x50 WhiteTHRESHERS
FFeed rte, Stacker and
Cutting Box Attachment.
1-36x48 Waterloo, . Feeder, Stacker
and Cutting Box Attaehmpnt.
1-36x50 White with Feeder and
Stacker.
5 -Secondhand Goodiaon Separatara;
one of them with Straw Cutter,
3 Waterloo Separators with Feeder.
Stacker and Straw Cutting At-
tachment.
All thoroughly overhauled and rebuilt
Also new Steam Engines, all sizes, New Gas Tractors 10-20, 12-25, 15-$0
and 22-40. Oil, Gasoline and Water Steel Tanks, and Street Sprinklers,
Smoke Stacks, Boiler Work, Belting and other supplies. Also New Im-
perial Junior Separators with and without Cutting Box Attachments, all
sizes.
THE ROBT. BELL ENGINE & THRESHER Co,
Seaforth - - - Ontario.
FARMS FOR SALE
FARM FOR SALE.-THE,FARM CON -
,tains 100 acre ; bank balawc88x80. with
new stabling put in three years ago; water
In barn, brick house, kitchen. 2 good wells;
12 acres fall wheat; 20 sorer plowed oat o1
so�,�bala me seeded to grass. No w.te land
or open ditches. Rural mail and phone.
Apply to JAMES FLANNERY, or to Thomas
Brown, Auctioneer. 2888-nI
FARM 9011 SALE.- 100 .ACRES, LOT 6,
Convention. 4, McKillop. nearly all in
grass. On the premium there in new
frome hovae, 6 roc; bank barn, 68070;
driving shed, three wells, all fenced and well
drained. Four and one-half miles from
church, 2 miles from school. Rural mail.
Con be sold on easy terms. Apply 4o R. E.
COATES, Seaforth, Ont. Phone 197.
290704
FARM FOR SALE. -150 ACRES FOR SALE
in Huron County. 3 mile. from the Town
of Seaforth on the Buren Highway. Thes
farm has a large hank barn, 1001.60 feet,
withement floors, water inside and litter
carrier c and a comfortable frame house; w
fence., tile drains, some hush. two never fail-
ing wells, I windmill. For further partiru-
lac apply to WILMORE SCOTT, Seaforth.
R. R. No. I. 2907x2
FARM FOR SALE. -100 .ACRES, LOT 23,
Concession 1, Tuckeramith. all under cul-
tivation except 9 acre.. On the premiscv
there are a bank barn 68,60; frame house,
story and a half, 30040: kitchen, woodshed.
•driving shed 20040; pia hru.,• and ben house
combined. Well at barn, never goer dry:
0,11 fenced and tile drained. Rural moil and
telephone. TWO intim from church and 2r.e
miles from school. Apply to JAMES M.
AIKENHEAD, Killeen, Ont. 289608
FARM FOR SALE. -100 ACRES LAND,
north part of Lot. 1.¢ sod 19, on 10th
Concession, McKillop. A11 ,','oded down e
cape 15 acres hay and pa.t:(re; 8 acres of
hush; a frame house with kitchen: bank
barn, 54062, drilled well with windmill; driv-
in: shed, henhouse: running tispring at book
of farm. Rural mail and telephone. APPiy
on the premises to THOMAS B. B00,TON,
R. R. No. 2, Walton. rh.,ne 11-246, See -
forth. 290604
ht ARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE LOT 17.
Concession 6. McKillop. containing 100
There are on the eromiaea a euwi
frame house; two barns, ono large barn 50056
en stone and cement foundation: one
hay
barn 30050, also a Oval Joining twobarns.
The /and is in a gnod ,lei, of cwltivatton,
well fenced and drained n good orchard and
two good wells, one dri:lod well, water 4
feet from top; also 12 tires of hardwood
hush. This farm is sit oa'e,I 6 miles from
the Town of Seaforth and sill be sold rea-
sonable.
nable. , For further part"oldra apply em
SAMUEL SMITH, Lot 1:, l-.meameton 0. Me-
Rilk,p, R. R. No. 1, Dublin. 2900-tf
125 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. -LOTS 26
and 27, Concession 11. M88illnn, four
miles from Walton, 6 mit., from Senforth:
convenient to blacksmith sh.p, shoals and
church ; 9 acres gw,d hardwded bush, balance
under cultivation. The form is tile drained
and has as woven wire freeing. There are
on the premises a gond brie!, home, 7 aeons
and kitchen, cellar under „hole house with
cement Boors, slate roof. Renk barn 54062,
straw shed 85x4.5; driving -',ed and garage:
hen house and -hog honor .':'.h cement. wall;
3 never failing wells. A0 the buildings are
in float class repair and ' ro farm is free
of weeds. Thin is one
ms
of the bent far
to Huron County end will lie old on r
monable terms. For furt.hor pnrticulaW apply
Mt the premises or ad,troan Walton P. 0.
JOHN G. ORIEVE.2004-tf
FARM FOR SALE. -FARM OF TWO' HtIN.
dred acres adjoining the Town of a... -
forth. conveniently situated to all church.,
schools and Collegiate. There is • comfort-
able brick cottage with cement kltehen;
barn 100,50 with stone %tabling underneath
ler 6 heroes, 76 head of cattle 551 40 hep
with steel etanchlone and water beton all
stock; litter carrier and feed carrier and
two cement •ileo; driving shed and plat-
form scales. Watered by a rank well and
windmill. The farm la well drained and 2.
a high state of cultivation. The crop is all
In the ground -choice clay leant. Immedi-
ata possession. Apply to M. BEATON, 14
Lt 2. 0eaferth, Ont 2787 -al
657
u7b$APed
Do you desire a Ford Car or Truck?
If you have not the full cash price,
would you like to have the use of
the car while you are paying for it 7
To those who desire to purchase a
Ford Car or Truck and cannot com-
pletely pay for it at once, we are
able to quote the following terms:
Down Payment consists of:-
For a Runabout (Non -Starter) $ 146.52 Balance of $ 361.10 in 12 equal payments
For a Runabout (Starter Equipped) $ 172.85 " $ 409,00 " "
For a Touring Car (Non -Starter) $ 159.55 $ 392.00
Fora Touring Car (Starter Equipped)$ 215.00 " $ 4'30,00 " "
For a Truck (Non -Starter) $ 195.15 ,,$ 400.00 ''"
For a Truck (Starter Equipped) $. 222.10 ,,$ 465.00 " "
For a Coupe... $ 244.84 " $ 590.00 ''t n
For a Sedan $ 286.42 " $ 650.00 " "
This deferred payment price, the amount of the down pay-
ment and all the terms of the transaction have the approval of
the Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, so that those who
buy Ford products on deferred payments may have the pro-
tection of a standard deferred payment price throughout all of
Canada in the same manner as those who buy Ford Products
for full cash.
The low price is possible because the Traders Finance
Corporation, Limited, who finance the transactions extend this
financing opportunity only to Ford Dealers and only on Ford
Cars.
J.F.Daly
SEAFORTH. ONT.
Cook Bros.
HENSALL, ONT. f
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FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, FORD, ONTARIO
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