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The Liberal, 11 Oct 1917, p. 4

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all day. Mr. Leslie, representing the FlreCo, he will be on b to demonstrate and explain fully the difference between the \Fir and all other Rangesâ€"you will be welcome whether you think buying or not. are different from all others construction and fuel combo clinkers "nnd burns only half burn hard or soft coal or “w this wonderful ‘Range on Richmond 5 Norman Batty . A. SKEELE ichmond Pflpnma E is affribzz [0 t/A Delightful] uvnv: Hun e Delightfully satisfying and al- ways the same, you will find it: your best bake-clay help. If you do not like Egg-0 better than baking powder you have been using, return it; and get your money back. It is not as expenswe as standard baking powders, as it takes less Egg-o to do the same work. 250 buys a 12-02 tin. Try one now. " SWEET MILK , soup MILK on WATER Thursday, October 11, 1917 FireCo Ranges and Healers re \rlD Richmond Hill Hardware Co ii] Trackage Lots 011% Ry., and MetrOpoli Acre Garde Buil sofa coal or wood. Thursday next, Octcber llth For Sale on Easv Terms G. A. McDonald 8: Son ilding ths on Yong i Clarence Avenues. DELIGHTFULLY SATISFYING ALWAYS THE ‘QQSAM E “He Profits Most Who Serves Best" lel combustion, no as much coal An entirely new principle in enurer new prlnciple in stove no ashes to sift, as it makes no 1011 coal as any other make, will We invite you to come and see {13.11 An: Successful B a/emg IO Adelaide 5 51tted,by man} the use of Egg Phone 18 Belm‘Lnt Secret of >e on hand the \FireCo \‘V 16X 'l‘Ol’C omen, High Sc 5, with M miltous appoin}< on them fn Lh evonin duw." hip mm b‘unkh will pre “Nulm AI H) hm II l‘lu Ll) The {ICHMONI )ll li mix Ill M British Red Cross in King H) ‘Thornhill Garage Dealer Thornhili.’ nun hon \I 1‘s w h Ml \Ve Presbyterian Church . ()(zlnhcr l-Hh, the h a th( 11 me- app; I)! [11 i0 Aid ,lu Am instru th int end Tre; him [I ntrihut s Appe llil ONT [1101] 'rlsoners 1ft M :[u that \\'i lh ht â€"di\'i Him: M i Illl In [1) Aft 'll] lh ll] u; th [h th 0 m Lb [h ldly mis :‘l'S and I): iultl Touring - - $495 Coupelet - - $695 Runabout - - $475 Sedan - - -$890 F. 0. B. FORD, ONT. Ask any farmer who owns a Fgrd if he would ever again try to get alon_g_ WIthout it. His answer will hasten your dec1510n to own one. For Blight, 815g ‘A farmer with a Ford car can dispense with one or two of his horses and make the trips to town, railway station, creamery, or to the neigh- bours in one-third the time. In fact there is no farm machine made that will save the busy farmer and his busy Wife so much valuable time as a Ford. And it’s so easy to take care ofâ€"far easier than a horse. No bed to make, or hay and oats to get, no harnessing and unharnessing; and no stables to clean. The Ford practically takes care of itself. plow, the Hay-r harrpw and o machlnery. ‘A farmer with a F one or two of his hor town, railway station, hours in one-third the ORE and more upon by progn sary farm equi Cooper’ Arsenate :Sord lI emon ‘tc. 313E UNIVERSAL CAR H (1| §loan 'ith a Ford car can dispense his horses and make the tri station, creamery, or to the n lird the time. In fact there » made that will save the 0t} Lh 1d __I_IU Powder DOC Ii

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