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• THURSDAY, • MAY 1.931, ,
UNITED' STATES" SENDS ,1ARMLOANS TT.* TUE • GLA. TOLL'S . er FOURTH CON.L.KIN.LOSS
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• CANADA'S NEWS:NORTH
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- - , , The reeently• issued report Of the '•kExperifilentpl Farms Note)' , Misa . 'Apra , Watson., nurse -in-
r.-- Fralt----AWcirr-YrOrau,"--atintaira-J;-: A. ---,L:.. Agricultural Develeprneart---7'410,aid-r ie gladiolus.„„is one a the' most training, at'. Kitchener, silent- the ( .. .
IlaYdon, 11 r0., Canadian. reprosentat•• showed that einee the •Ilitard-wato es-- popular floy'vera; and_rightly ii).rIt...1,- . e'krend-with--her2
Mr ' ' LL.J.Virs Arehie Thampson-or , e
i'se has been broadcasting every :week tablished in 1922 Over $35,0004000 has . Of easy ,culture and can,, be obtained Bros:as, visited •Sunday; with MY; - •
from station • KDICA. . 'in, Pittobn_rg,lrbeen loanedet upwards to $0,000,0(10, in O .great range of colours, , with Aad Mrs. John Thompson . . • •
04liktliAla 'fiewt.1,3 te,-tl:ie-'tracierki-.x*,,,Aaa:-been--rpaigL.kaelt en ,gapital, and flowers of various shapes 'and sisea. Mr. And '1VIrs. S. Catmachan and
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siertaries, Royal C4nadian. *Anted 'the total amount ,entstanding at the • • • ' f• ' 11 - sp Ant Saturd.ar ill: ,Seat0#11-
'police an other; Canadian gerern." end of the seal year was .$29,4$4,834.
Meet en1PleYees who are anarebried in.,. A :big increase in . the demands ..intide
the far...north.' The broadcaii .7COrtaia•WIor services. of the Board Was noted
of a budget •of •CAnadian news ,andr in the fall of 1929 ;end has continued
is 'broadcast. each Satarda$' night at ever ,since„ This was reflected in the
11.1fi. . • ,.._,,,.. ,:,,, ., • : '' • rePort ,fOr •.the year ending October
' In Mani ,aaion'oaHet ti:je. ' Areti9. 31,••1930,,•Which showed air inerease•
KISKA, is,:tbt,onty...sttitionr,whi0-0P31•• of over two million dollars in the. ag.
helpieked up,;! Two or throer :Cailact#01, gregate of lona granted.:.r *. • B.
' • 44400 -Ore: atternitting..te 0:inadCai•Roadheirie,,•Pliaii4nan ..pf ' the bciard,.:
dian neW• s. tA: the .Far '.Nrartli„. 1:44, reri4rIce% 014"kr to7:011;e .eiterit this 're',
Senie- a-0* 711:0Wers - are-very---bol-
liant. in, colour' And 'some are soft and
slibdued.hues, suiting all tastes, .Thr •
effect of .za, n er, 'of. the' .flewerii
In bleom .on ,;aingle sem at ,one time
home on the Boun ,tiy.
•is very s irking. ,.. • ''. •• „ Mr, „rind Mrs. A. Dittain .of Luck.' '
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• Any good garden Seil is suitable. new, •spent Sunday at Mr. E. Ifiadg'-,,
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The; corms nr bulbs-• niay., he planted' kinSon's. -- , ' , •
---flat-artir: Wilfred White, .'-had
misfortune "to break his arm ene day.,
last week while playing at school. ••• • •
' Mt. and. Mrs. NV, J. Ensign 'have
mbved from the fdurth to, their ne
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-Our repair department wl-llove.you satisfaction
• LANGSIDE
ST. 'HELENS
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OS •soon as the •frOst is out' of
'''''' :•"d the firSt of.the week,. at I.
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0.14.ti , IVA% and Mrs. Wm. Robb of Itiatle,./
groand, in the sprbut whore, 'ti( -."-''',`• . .
. ' Middleton's. -. ” . ; , -•
'Will. b 'theni into • bloOm When ;re - • Laving their Annaal bee cleaning' , .9. • '.. „,.,,
The ladies of South Kinloss' re , • '
-seAS. ., rig a time. is chosen the. -r , , ,
' ' • - illirch to.r.d'or„; as SundaYr Will be ; ,
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•owI lack ofr•power tfiek Ate•net fliets general ,econeinic conditions canited.;• • -hey,"4ar'e planted '..,thr.ee oi.
tuniveraary.• ;
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dverse• 1Y. r-affecr• 'jeep in grOirpi..-W-Ith• Ott this Week.
- We are son y o. p • ,
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rAlf' ure,, -thatr e Ines, ar cons about 140.1es ..rraParg. ,or : deTi•th •OtIVIVI7*-.111iram at. --
'8' It b t go t • ••
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fact that o, , 3 t r, ,
urely Canadian news a ge .n t ilidebtOness the. bulkr- tolVa twe. --three-eet-avar 0, no, ,n e tune a iesn ent a
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K n o-0••••:----htli..oncerrect7sud
lased diseased corms. They should c • • • • •
of it -being inade-up7-of the trrn
reach-. those men ,m the ' north -a-re
• rat-Lhis_lacime north of LuCknow. • He..
broadcasted from a Unit,ed -States of mortgages lield"preViously by cer. 'n, full •-sunlight and soil shotird7bt was Of a, quiet disposition, having
. over -ffty per cent. :of .the amount Needs: •
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-/ - -porstions Further; Icept wellvcultivated to,`•keen down the lived • 'done most of his 'life, and • al-
" • • -though•-•••.Seventry-biner-,ye-Ors-ot.,:age„,
• ' ryas quite' actiVe; .
enjOyed• '•••
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due Was , paid • as due during the year, . For. eirt;flowers :the • stem s may' be .. • •
.KINLOUGH
an evidence of . the stability of Ont- aat. when the first bud. opens., leavia,s nding
a delipbt. The 'funeral Was held on
hts garden in Which.,he
• ' sets Otreilci laelP ur. llonday afternoon framl.his, old home '
alio agriculture even under the inp
, • . . • Mrs. H. .`Bellspent a few ,days •
; • Mrs...A. Emerson,. Jamea and Lila • Mr. 'and 'Mit. :W. Blue and little with her dmighter, Mrs. in°. Rebb; trying ConditiOns. '
• . • -of WeatzWaWelicisivand Mr. and Mrs. Reim and Margaret of' Detroit; wer,e 8th Con; " • . • , • ' •
Rey ,MeGee arid Mis.-131aelifbid,• Of week -end \iisitors • With IVIrs; • Blue's Icl`r. arid Mrs. Bert McLean visited • • •
; 7 Winghani, spent 'Sunday with, Mr,. .parente, Mr. ancl IV/rs. J. D.,,INAde).•_. :with the'latter's inotlier,..Mrs. DOX13,4..g DROPr.tAyigs
and Mrs. VictOr EMerson. son. • , sor, Teeswater. . ; • ON NEW WitLYS :LINE
st o e
,Jr., visited on Sunday with IVIr. and ()MUM and Irvine lienry;, have heen famity: :sper4 Sunday at Geo. Hal& Tr;
vouble drOp frames are employed
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• Miss, Norma and James Morrisen Mr. ,and Mra. Howard McGuire and
Messrs: John ,Camerom Fred IVIe- •
•'' „ les. •Th, Tiffin. ,, . ;,,.., . . appointe to take the census in West en s., . . . .
Wawanosh. ed•• ' •: Mg. 4: Adair of Kitchener ,a. ,i.,,. Miss ml A e .
11 th 1931 Will 0 e 1 d
ys- y r an pro:
farm re. • .. called. on Mr: F'rank Todd 'eat 'week Rev.• and, Mrs. *m. A. Tewinshend
• it marks A progressive" Move in the
..„ .• hOine .of 111r. and Mrs. Hardr Smip- 00
--The--Sacrement-of-tlie-LOrd' • cl f '1 f L d • 't tb
Will ' be obaerved in. the *-United
p, an Ann y o on on, seen e . ... .
week -end Vvitirlirt - ,and • Mrs.' Karl -
field, of low priced aixes. Such a frame
r e a y gir arrivedr;st---the---
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• .•• Mrs. 'Hamfliort and Gordon of near vice at 11 o'clock. Sunday School has'
Bluevale, visited 9n Sunday with Mr. beenthdrawn: 'Preparatory 'ser-.
, and Mrs. John 'Waddel. • vices will be conducted pn .Friday. eV-
Mr. Elymer Tiffin. ot *Ingham, , Measra. Porker auTd EdWard,` :Beth • Hodgkinaon" of Lender'', 'Were ducts. While thiais me departure from
- erdren Angus Breeders, of Watford, Sunday' visitors at 4.p. Hndgkinson's standard!practice in high Priced •cars,'
spent a ,few 'days last week at' his
3helo-rn:%..t•heeroernii:...4g.t.Ihgeeicoorfniashe'aiir. et•e.1111), . ' in'. the .6tn,- to ,Kinloss.• cemetery, and,: . , -.
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.Atid„kept ..dry all _winter,' • / : ' : S 1•...: • .11..ini..d.::. :1.i.t.terl..1,1(.-'1e.'4,Y.. •
.. A'. esd .;6.....0,d'uieste..d: b!,• Rev, ft,--1V..:Crpsci..2, :.', , • ...,
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. 'rozen, -and left to; dry in the cellar
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There are hundreds of VarieEes o• If ;Mrs. W...S...Mc.Guire;.. R. 6,.Luck.
iiadiell and many yarleiissr hIive le:.....low, ,will call, at the store; -.w ...shall, : . . ,, „ . •
arm, OttaWa, Ontario A few of th......- .
•riad •to hand her ••a . -di ""4'
Prize.' .. - 1.• .
ested. at the , Central.. „Exkerimenta•... • ,i,,,,i,•;„
lest • ones ..sare -the.,
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f 0119wingi,...,4.4bat.„., .:1.61',zue:seulliificd:09e16i.iatie4-cle.lri,....tgaiWs' ii:Ini.la:?"))i'sburl::,ptii;ie,s..w.„..ohtlx:Ileiyhs.......', ,.
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oss; Jeerg'S 'White, Mrs. lir, Norten, • t.iNfARKEr' LucknOW, Dept- t9re... . . •
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1pple pldisein., 'Go.14eit.Prearfic,Gol.- -, • , , • . . • , •••. ... • - . ..,,-..,... .-. .p, • , . .
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Avoids to Some .• extent
Mr: and Mrs. Elwood Barbour and •rounding a corner,ot ,speecl,• giving
son on, Saturday of last wtek., " Church .next Slinday tnorning:
Ser -
Boyle. . I
were comfortable tense of Seeurity.
faniily and Mrs; Barbour,: Sr.,
.13' 'll; Mleariure Di. E..Bennett, Mai: iiniph, IL Phipps Evelyn Kir , •
_tstic, sultan, Purple Work; •APricat land'" atih-lei-Dickept-TVeilehenblani
• Clew. • . Gi,ant Nymph, Pfitzer's Tri- Anna 'Eberitia.: •,
., Allisiit Donalda kacCallum spent the' ening at 8, when Rev. "R. 'W. Craw Sunday visitors at Isaac Pinnell's.. , .• „
, Mies Belle Heviritt of KinlOss, spent -•,- ,
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: week -mad -With -her friendi- Miss_ Olive
- Mr. Alf Webb. • And- IVIiss Greta.. .14rs- A: Hodgins arid Maurice, vis- ,,
of Lacknow, will b,e the sneaker, 'Saturday With Evelyn McLean. , , ,.; , .
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_spent the week -end with friends at ited LiicinrOW -friends on Sunder. . , . '3,•-t-'0,,i.f
:4:$....°:-:'. ••••••.1..- .*:•.: ::.
zrGrand-,;:j_.4ov. ._,,,,, - . .,_XclYer of LucknoW ii viSit.
'St.. Helens Bora-7defe-Oted.'SIEW:' Ing-rit Mr; Time'. 'Malceluars: , . , -, -:-. , • . : ,
hall on Monday e-vening.„•The return. •lAat week WW1 frieads-neer "a'fig-spitte- ...:,.Z
woods at a- frieridly gam •of -suft-' -,•-.4,sika.Pinneli pent part of' . -- -_,
gariaW Will he played:. here on Thurs..: ,TheYe-Nvill-;--he --nA-service in , the
day evening:: " / . • 1 . Presbyterian church next •Sundar,. .... ,• •.. . t
Mr. Wm. WOO& who"ha been Owing, to the anniversary ;services, in ,
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under the doctor's .care',is with his South Kinloss: , . -. • : • ..k' •
daughter, Mrs. Dick IVIattin.
CULROSS CORNERS _4 ASHFIELD NO.TES ' , . • . •••
• Farrier' of W. Wawano6a. •••
Mra_.• Maud-- •-••••iiir:Tor.:ETICV.T.4=
wanashpent: -days-Mai
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston.
-Mrs. Jae Tiffin. of •
'.-4-,ebtireli' visited on. Sunday .with Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin: •
'• 'Mr. Hairy' Miller of Teeswater,
•• spent ,Sunday with. Mr. arid:* Mrs.
--•-•-••'John Johnson.
WHITECHURCH
Mr,. John Thom of Fordwich spent
the 'week -end With Mr, and. Mrs. John
Mr. and' Mrs. Ben Naylor spent
the week -end With friends in Harrill,
• ton. : •
M. and 1VIts. Wm. F. Henaerson
of Wingliam and.'Mr. and Mrs. Harry'
— • Tichborne of Gederich, •visited •on
' Suiday-witla_the_latt., 's are t's Mr.
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and Mrs. Daiiid Kennedy.
Miss Donelda •IVIcCalluin of Lang, -
side, spent the week -end with ipir
friend, Miss Olive Farrier.
'gins out a‘gain; 'after his attack oi
la Kennedy of Liicknorv;
spent the week -end with het liarelitt.'
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Mr. and -Mrs. -John ICennedy. "
• Communion service is to be held
•in Chalmers Presbyterian church
next Sunday ,at 11 .Aa.M. Preparatory
, • serrice will be held ,on Friday even-
, ing at' 8 .P.M. when Rev. Mr. Hannah
of Ripley is to preach. •
• The Rev. Allen ReOch, missionary
of Manchuria, gave a lecture cm
• Thursday -evening of, last week, on
- bis -work in --Manchuria..
•. Owners of sheep are warned
t�
look out for sheep-kijling dogs, as
• • two yellow dogs were found recently
• attacking sheep on the farm of David
iterinedr. LTnfertunately they got
away before anyone got near them.
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•Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whytock visit- The Kintail Women's Institute held r
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ed Fred Thornrison on Sunday. their via,.7., meeting in Kintail Hall.
, Messrs. :John $nd Harry Wan left ..on May 19th., when the Dungannon
on 111Ogila,y Pit.? trip through North- • Institute was entertained.
ern Ontario. • Mks. Albert "Beckett, who has ;been •
gr. •Geerge Rourke of St. Thomas, 'ill for some time is not improVing
called on a few friends recently. as faSt as friends Would wi§h.
The .plav put on by the -Holy-toed. . Mk.• and Mrs. Ernie 'Wilson and
Institute , 'exiles at Riversclale,. was Mias!!Eva. Gardner of Saskatoon; afr•
'enjoyed ,by everyone. ' ' ter spending amonth with eastern •
-:Mr. Thos. Crawford left 011 Satur- friends, are, leaving for their -western
clay for Atiburn, , where he intends, •loiSs on ay' 26th. They are ac -i '
eeping---honae. • cornpanied by Mrs. Wilson's rarents,
Mrs. Howard talderrby and Helen and Mrs. JohliTarnie-sim.
visited Mrs. Jas. Edgar recently, Mrs.'Dayld Stewart, Sr., .of Loch-,
• W are lad to see Maurice Hod: alsh who has been seriously ill, is
now making favorable progress to-
wards recoyery.
• Nire understand that the Lochalsh
young people are organising foot-,
ball team.. •
Mr. Dan • Firflayson and family,
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appendicitis. ;
"The Little Old Pore still iainbles
along on the same, old:route:
CURRIE'S CORNERS
- motored to London 'on Sunday to •
. The U. F.W.O. held their•Monthly visit a son,. Farquhar, who is in
meeting -in thP hall on Thursday the. hospital; •
afternoon, May 7th. Most of the Mr. Earl Sherwood of Crewe; spent. •
members were present The meeting 1. few days of this week with" his -
was in charge- of .the president, Mrs. sister,. Mrs. Les. -Ritchie. •
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Lorne Parrish. Several business mat-
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ters were discussed after which very
Pleasing solos were rendeied by Mrs.
Archie Johnston and Mrs., Johri Little
with Mrs: Adam 'Johnston as' accomp-
anist. The next meeting will be held
on Tuesday, June 2nd.
Enna' Jettick Shoes L-PoiviN
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-"I HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT WHAT I SUPPOSED TO
BE HE BEST FITTING SHOE MAD'BUTIN, THIS; I
• FIND AFTVII, WEARING ONE PAIR ENNA JETTICRS •
THAT I WAS MISTAKEN." (STATEMENT MADE BY A
• CERTAIN LADY. OF *INGHAM.)
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IT" IS THE MOST IMPORTANT FEATURE IN ANY SHbE
- IF THEY DO: NOT FIT PROPERLY THEY ARE. DEAR At
ANY. PRICE SEEING THEY --ARE VERY; LIABLE TU GATJSE:
"PERMANENT FOOT , TROUBLE." TI -IAT IS 'WHY WE
r -*•80 ENTHUSIASTIC IN • REGARD TO ENNA JETT K
SHOES. THEY AlE IVIADE FROM A A.A A A WHICH IS
VERY NARROW TO' E E E WHICH IS VERY -WIDE AND
WE ARE THEREFORE 'ENABLED TO, PIT ANY NORMAL
FOOT. , I
SAME PRICES FRPA
OM 'ATLANTIC TO CIFIC, 'NAMELY:
$7.00 and $8.00 Per Pair ~. .
WILLIS SI -110E STORE
Phone 129, Wirighain , 4
SelUng Agents Enna -Jettick Shoes For Women-
Reduced Prices on Barred Rock Baby
Chicks and Eggs For Hatching
raw GOVERNMENT APPROVED FLOCKS. EVERY BREED -
1N6 BIRD EXAMINED AND BANDED :BY GOVERNMENT
INSPECrORS.
ALL EGG SKIS .V?EIGII OVER23 OUNCES to tiri
• APPROV-4) BABY' at rats ,
FOR • BALANCE. OF MAY $12.00 PER HUNDRED •
FIRST HALF OF JUNE, $11.06 -LAST HALF JUNE, $16.'00.
liAtcniNq EGGS, $2.50 PER HUNDRED
Write for Phone • • • -
• DI.INCAN.„ KENNEOY, WifilicliuRdit, ONT.
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• 'Mr. and -Mrs: Alex Ihberston and
children of Flint, 'Mich.,. spent the
week -end ,with her sister, 'Mks., John
Swan. • ' • .
Mrs.'Beeroft of Whitechurch and
Mrs-.--/:,-Chanmery- of _Belgraves__spent _
Thursday the guests of Mrs. Raymon
Finnigan.
Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Campbell, of
Donnybrooke -spent' the week:erid
with their, daughter, • Mrs. Wm.
Crozier, •
Mr. and Mrs. tart Blake and fam-
ily pf Clinton, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Blake's parents, 'Mr. and Mrs.
McWhinney. '
Mr. Harry Waiter of 13erliniller,
spent. Sunday evening with. Mr. 'and
Mrs, •Gordon Stewart.'
Mr. Earl Swan and Mrs. McAuley -
Cif Paramount called on Mr., and Mrs.
John Swan nday evening.
*AFEIFNG
. Mrs. Jake Reid and Mr., Marvin
Reid were guests of Thes. Anderson,
Uri Saturday.
Mr. an'd Mrs. Mathew Shackleton
and son Benson of 'Crewe, spent- Sun-
day evening at Mr. Godfrey 'Hall's.
Mr. Samuel Cook, who has been
ill with pneumonia is ,recovering.
-Rev. and Mra.-11. T. Kilpatrick and
son, Floyd of Flint, Mich., visited
the forinees brother, S. .1. Kilpatrick
this iveek. ••• •
Little Irvin ig under the
doctot's care at present and Is un- ,
able to 'attend school.
Mr. Lorne Webb of St:Helens, visd'
ited his friend, Harvey Anderson on,
Saturday.
MORE' GRIST FOR .
MILLS OF DIVORCE
Ir the year 1888 Canadian divorces
reached the double figure, the "nun) -'
her being 13, and in 1903 the number
hid grown to 21: In 1909 there were
5-1---divones -granted-An .Canada-aml....
'in 1913 the, number reached .0; Pd -
towing' he war divorce .figtires in
'creased, rapidly and1D18 the're
were 114, and in 1926, there Were
608 and in 1927 the titimber reached
748. More divorces were granted in
Canada alone in 1021 than in the
whole' of the 46 year r period from
1868 to 1913. The latest' returns for
the Dominion set the 'number df
Vores n 1928 at 185 and in 1929 at
816. Growth of population has, some
bearing on therm figuireS,
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making of, electric _refrigerators, for
liousehOld. use. 17 years .of spetializing . -
in the manufacture of one..procluct. 17 .
years .of trouble-free service 'from those
first 'Kelitinators: 1T� other type of,
household reftigeli has 'a backgrouiur •
so rich in pcperienc .•• •
Note these, features of the- new models ,
and -you will See that Kelvinator is still •
fat in the lead. • . .
--The Xelvin• Cri,rper, for ipsta,nce, keeps letnite, celery, arid • ,
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feature. •
round-.7rnered porcelain food compartrnenis.
..-Triple-coated porcelain exterior with rench Gray .tririn
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plated hardwle onel and chromium
ice -tray hams. •
lighted interiors. Bala ed ors'. No Stooping.
Ask a Kelvinator dealerto denionstra e these and many othei fiats/res.
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