Times & Guide (1909), 6 Jun 1917, p. 2

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'tr,', @1er 35% 'felhtr/ ':l:-":-': :1 . m ll -f» 'r/r":, .5 _ve-' _ QATIQl-‘AnTlnN _ _ _ AF, vsCctS', 353% ti:, Kt:, [tir, PAGE TWO "'ii'ii'it"ii' "" ' / Quality In The Right Place _"' ‘G-BMIAM ill (tCrlllr'll'trlll MAIN STREET' _, 'dll", lilly Runabout - - $475 Touring - - 495 Coupelet - - 695 Town Car - - 780 Sedan - - - 890 F.O.B. FORD, ONT. One Gallon of Gasoline has done it. THREE TIMES SATISFACTION 38 p.c.-68p.c. More Mileage 20 to 25 miles to a gallon of gasoline is a frequent occurrence with the Ford Gr. One man (name on request) reports/an av- erage of 33 miles per gallon for 20,000 miles. Surely this is a record that few, if any other makes of cars ever equalled. It demonstrates/the economy of owr1- ing and driving a Ford. You can aver- age 1000 miles more travel on Bord-size tires. The saving on oil and repairs is proportionately large. The name 'WORD" stands for lowest cost and greatest service. Fun Supply of Accessories Carried The Ford is truly the Universal Car. TIIE TIM1%L& GUIDE, WESTON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6TH, 1917 GiveYourWife One THOUSANDS of wives and daughters run their own Ford cars. They use them for shopping, calling, attending the theatre, taking the children for a run in the country or to school. The Ford is as easy to operate as a kitchen range, no know- ledge of mechanical details being necessary. Inexpensive to op- erate. A woman can call around town all afternoon, or take a 25 mile spin in the country, at the minimum of cost for gasoline, oil, wear on tires, etc. . You couldn’t give "her" a present she would appreciate more than this beautiful, modern car, with its stream-line effect, tapered hood and crown fender?. I . Over 700 Ford Service Stations in Canada Both by laboratory tests and actual service tests, the different parts composing the Ford chassis have provetrthemselves superior to those in other cars. Ford Van- dium steel has never been sur- passed in quality and strength. Expensive upholstery doesn't prove that a car excels in quality. The real quality of the ear is de- termined by its ehassis--its pow- er plant, transmission, axles, etc. WESTON V . k ga

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