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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 18 Mar 1920, p. 2

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RHEUMATISM BOWMANVILLE, MARt. 11, 1920 ,BTAY SAYS WORLD IS ON FlIRE J ,1 CtI, 01A W A il =týLt4,in the passigng of Jh CrÀl i e at bis GrwND TRuNîýcr ALwAw 1-- -fr- foun dation of alit every successful busîvneý,s venture is buit on Saving's" >Phe eStandard Banik of Canada cati be of great assist- ance in helping you to de- velop youx business. THE 0F-CANADA BOWMANVILLE BRANCH GýE0. L. HALL - MANAGER TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS OrFICE HOURS 10 A.M. TC 2.30 î.M. regàas. iutyopu do flo.t need taeo e a recognized correspondent. III anythjng of interest happens in vo ir community let 'us know about' it Send news in, and miake it 'eXplicit.' If not a regtular correspondent, always sign your news items-not for publication but ta Jlet the editor know that the news is bona fide. STOCK NOTES. Mr. J. L. Parsons, Darlington Station, recently sold ta Mr. Charles Puckrin of Audlev some thoroughbred Shorthorn stock, among which was a bull weighing r,730 lbs at 2months of, age. LOJNG SAULT Sehool report for Fetoruary, names in order of menit: Sr. IV-Mabel Abbott, hon., Verna Da% ey; Jr. IV-Ruby Virtue, Donald Davey, Maggie Tape; Jr. III- Ora Abbott, bari., Myrtle Farrell, hon., Jessie Hooey, Morley H-ooper, Elsie Abbott, Stella Strutt; Sr., Il-Rena Farrel, hon., Ruth Lowden, Gordon Cowling, George Smith, Archie Virtue, John Hatherly. MABEL- L. WIGHT, teacher. Miller's Worm Powders can do no in- jury ta the most delicate child. Any child, infant or in a state of adolesence- ho 1s infested with worms cari take t his pr epar- ation without a qualam of the stomach, and-wii ind in it a sure relief and a- fui protection frore these destructive pests, which are responsible for much sickness and great suffering to legions of littie one$. -This furn ace is - made with corr ugat ed iron fire pots and corrugated feed sections. Itis fitted with deep ash pit, dust flue, new anti-cliniker revolv- ing duplex grate. Theý Feed Foor is constructed es- * pecially large, making it very conven- lent for feeding. The Radiator is largc and powerful having a long fire travel completely around the radîator' It is also suppli- ed with a damper, which ean be open- ed before opening the feed door, giv- ing a direct draft, avoidin1g ainy smoke nuisance, This is certainly a great convenien ce. 1The Pilot Superior Furnace is the heaviest of its kind on the market to- day-sets fairly in the centre of a large casting, which ensures, even cir- culation throngh the entire system. Place Your Order Before Price Advances Gyreenawa'y&Elit -Consulting Engineers. Phone 18 day or niglit BowmianvilleI wflat you set in - to-O&y's 'Gr&y-iJort for $1365. iA ,g motor-3 %-i1ich bore and 5- 9nLwstroke--finely finished and smnooth rr2usng. A forty-pound' crankshaft, against th* usual twenty-five pounds or no. Thrbiee-rin'ged pistons, instead of two- inged. CeUlda'r radiator, instead of tube and finn. Newly impro'ved CarWe carburetor. Improved Connecticut ignie tion. The starting and lighting systemn is Wesfinghouse, a big-car' feature. W. designed a bigger and better reer aele for light cars-.ndl we are having it built exclusive- ly frheGa-Dort bers- in Chatham. W. ,bvdthe spring problemn in thesaine wy-and you'll realize what w'edon. wvhen you see the long, cantilever rear rig of the Gray-Dort -We've set a new standard ofsafieny by using Thersnoid brake-iîning. Wveinsese #fey by buiding a steormg gezr X50,"% ger and stronger.W&'ve put ina a bgges' em *âtank-e1 put it iii the rear, with a vacuunm feed system. Your comfort in driving or riding ha$ been et- tended tu. With a ahorter cowl. there is more roonm in the driving department. There are sev- eral inches izos'. le-room in the tonneau. The side-curtains open with th~e doors, You ink ito the seats at the mno.t comfortable angle. 'ne top is really a one-mean top. The gears çan b. shif ed with two fingers' pressure. The emergency brake is now on a lever. The instruments are handy. -wUi probabiy net-meet-the e ad We woId, advie yen to tze the Gray-iDoý,t deaiernMW. PRICES TeGray-Dort 5-pasjSifgez car, fini8hel îii Gray-Dort green and bleck, and with sta-ndard equipment. is $1365 f.o.b. Chathamn. Ws.r tax, etra. The IrooMY 2-pasmenger roadâter Là tkissem prie. The Gray-.Dort Speclal For the man who wishes somnething a littie extra in his car, we hauve bujît the GreY-Dortý Special. Maroon lbod-Y, with brown, reyntite to -,. Plate-glass rearNwind.ow. Gipsy curtains. Roolkie tan wheels. Miotoireter. Tiltipag steeriniz whecl. Redl leatheé-u,iihstery. Mahogany instrument board. Justý the touches which lift thîa car ahove the ordinary. $150 extra on the standard. And the Ace!1 The Gray-Dort Ace-the most heautiful lighit car of to-day. .apper green bodyi with hLad smre California top ta match. Trouble lam)(p and bl'-y flashlight. Elec- trie -igar ighâter. Rear.-visionmiirror. Plate-glass windows. Over-si"e grooved-tread tires. Thiis i the &e luxe car for the man who does flot wish to pile up atremendous operating cost. $255 extra- on the standard. GRAY-DORT MOToRS, LIMITED Chatham -Ont. A.W. Pickard, BowavillOt 91 3' iil a - "dom Aei

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