The Lucknow Sentinel, 1929-12-05, Page 5THE LUCENQW SENTINEL
THRPRS'J*AY, DECEMBER, $the 9ti.9,6
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;114 ei
to (OHIplet
a tai;
. •'
slips
the
fails
THERE ,:are 'peorle to •ejery telephorfe
call If any one of thein ma'kes'a mistake the'
call fails. ft May be the operator, itmay be the"
person_ calling, it may .be.the, person called:.
There are over :one •millio>;i. local. calls. in Ontario:
• ' and Quebec' e ; erl+. day which fail `''Lintels Busy'''.
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—"NQ Ansvi:er -':No ate on the line new; sir'"—
.W
..rong Pioniber". ' •• ' ';
These: uncornpleted• calla ' are •a -serious'•matter. '
They head two million' tra : i
notes'• a day Wasted
congestion:.df traffic - constant rriitatiog .--,a •
•
handicap to efi icient seitvice.
Nome of .these cannot be avoided and some . of
them are 'dile to our own errors, and many of
them are due to lack of co-operation by the other
two parties. • .
*We are constantly -reducing our own errors
'and`•v a are ci•:istantly :striving to give the best,,
possible te1ept me service at Lowestn' i•
p. ss ble cost.
As
As part of this effort we a•' -c. now giving polarity
to common faults in teIepl.one usage in the hops
that there: may be mutual endeavour ,to secure
and maintain thaximptn efficiency.. • •
It: takes ' ,re^ people. to camp to a :call -- if one
•
makes a mistake the
call ians. '
*ft' 'is eoeting more . tfiaf.
$27,000,000 .this year to
, extend and improve tx' -
Vhonl'e se,vice t,z:Oniu;, io
and Quebec..:
OLD AGE PENSIONS IN. BRUCE
•
At the;, municipal nomination meet
ing held'
Reeve •Car ipbe11 Grant, v>ho i, ..chair-
man of the •Brace County Old Age.
Pension's •' Board; stated .that so star;
upwards. of 200• application. for pen-
sions had. been passed and'` ref ed
to the Provincial board:. ' He added
that pensions in Bruce would ''run
from 15 .to 100 thousand;' dollars per
year. • Of . this `sum; according. to' the
provisions of ' the Act, the eounty
will pay 20 per.' cent. But there will
be some'reductions from the '8um the
will be re uired .n • preduce,
•county q t p ,du ,
as. •in some cases, liens on property
wit -produce revenue,' and monthly
e who' I wan es to pensioners o pre-
fer
i. n .
p p
fer to, remain in the •House of Refuge
• will go to the county: He added • that
the levy oh Bruce, County . for its
• share of•Mother'.' Allowances-." run;
. from $600 to $700 per month.
Ttt .t) YEA.RS. IN . PEN
:.FOR FOUL • SPEECH
last week in . *Walkerton, For using observe 'la'nguage to. ` a
nui:iber of 'young girls on the streets
of Tilsonburg, F,ar•1. Beecroft was sent
to Portsmouth Penitentiary to serve
two years. Magistrate Paterson of
the "county police court ,imposed ,the
sent: n t,.:This may seein a. severe sen-
tence for What some 'nay regard as
-a slight arid pardonable •'ofi'ence, but
the Magistrate likely knew the law
ai;d. felt ':that its application in this.
case was n'ecessaryb. "'Beecroft' likely
is old enough 'to know; betjer.
' CULROSS'
Mr. and :'Mrs.,' Alex MacGregor .for
'many years residents of ,Cori. 1. Cul-
ross, haying .disposed; of their farm
property have .moved to .Wingham,
where they will make their home. Be-
fore leaving Mr. and Mrs. l4 ctregor
and daughter, au h
Mary,' ter, 1ry, ` were esented
With chairs and an electric tamp by
a •party' of neighbors •who assembled
at ;their home. •
CAR "SMASHES CUTTER
Mr: andd Ms Thon,a .
Conarari'and
th it daughter, .of, East Wawanosh,
v3 ..1116 a nasty miashap. on Nov. 23rd
while driving 'home in a cutter from
W ia:ghanr. On the 'rising 'groundsouth
of "the.prairie'•'"a,.car driven byMr,
Adams. of Watford met.. then'. Owing•
to the town lights . the driver failed
to see the horse and cutter in time to
avoid a collision.Mr.'Congrain seeing
the car aparoarhing Palled; as .far to
the' right as••he could, but the ,car
caught the horses legs and the 'cutter.
and upset them in the ditch:,Mrs.
Congram and:her' daughter had some
cf theftrobs fractured, but Mr. Con-
gsam,. although trailed •'hong th'e road
m as :ncit seriously hurt. Mr: and Mrs:
Adams who were in the car rendered
every possible assistance.
Phone No. 10 is t Your Service
We Sell for Cash -We Sell Cheaper Than The Credit Store
The
Good
Glee"
Oven
Heater
S.c.me
Outstanding
Features
t.ns $hoot
Senior • Roo•m'Hele. •
SFr. V—J. Foran 741/4: I. Miller 72:
IT:
Thom • 52: M. Ramage 46.
Jr. V—N Todd, 63:•.D. Weatherltead'
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Sr. ' I! -T.D. Miller 82: F. McQtillin
•
Jr. ~ IV—R. McQuillin. "74: D. Mac-
Donald ' 67 A. 'Watson' 67: E. Diirninr
62: 3. Th
om 571 G. Morriso
n 50: C.
M - ,. ald ..
cI)pna ,3.6.: E. Miller 36:.,D, Swan
No. ,on roll 17 ;' • Ave. Att..15,7
• Olive. Alton.
• • S. S. 9, Khiloss
Horiors '75%r•: Vass' 60%,
• V—Donalda MacCaiium 78. ,Sivart-'
•
Dawson 63. ", •': 00`,
,, Sr. IVeIt ac
H _., y M GKenzie 60.r Cath -
:dike Patterson . 58: Billy' MacKe
rune
57: John Patterson:y56.
Sr,. XII. --Nellie, '7VT,ac.Callu $F* -x
Geo .g
•'. r'.
e Wraith :80: Agnes; Patters •
op
64 Jean Mi eCal'lum
.Jr. °III—June Morrison 73*: Leola
Wraith 35:: Donald MacKenzie 63.
1—Wilfred Mintz.
Pr.=Mary Wraith. •
' missed ,one •examination.
No. on roll '15, , . Ave. A•tt. 14.35
Teacher :-Andrew M., Thompson.
'Report of . S. S;, No. 5, Kinloss
Tested. in Arith., Geog., Gram.,
Hist, and Agri.•.
, ' Sr: - 'IV -Beth ,MacKinnon. .• 66%;,
Johnston McLeod '65: Elliott Carru-
thers , 41. '
.Jr..:IV=-Mary. White 78:' Well. 'Har -
Sr. III -Tested in' Arith,pellirig;'
Agri.—Leonard MacLeod
72: .Wilfred.. White' 63: ''Irwin Carru-
thers' 45.
Jr. I'II--Tested .in Arith., Geog:—
John Parkes 50*.
Sr..Pr—:Good 'Kathleen Carruth-,
'yrs, George „Robinson.
Jr.. Pr.—Good-Graee MacLeod*
Murdean ' MacLeod* (ties): fair
Robert -Parkes*. •
* a anent' for 'one week . or more.' '•- ..
N.O. on `RRoll 14. Ave. Att 12.3
J 1VIac' otiald-
School Report for S.S.'No'5,. Aatfield
Sr IV •-Lloyd Hunter„ 62%
Jr I,V- Elleda' Hunter 76; Violet
Ritchie'• '73; Ruby Reid 64; Daisy
Ritchie .418 •
Jr. • Ritchie 61; I•rlrria
Halket'.t 54.
'Sr. II—Lane Gardener 71; . Rena
Hunter 66; Jimmie Reid 63:; •. Ellen
Andrew 53 ,"• •- -
Jr. ,II -Billy Drennan 63:
Jr. I—Good-Doris Reid.
A class—Excellent-Jammie Hunt,
er; Good—Eldon Ritchie.
"No .on- roll 15. Average ;attend. 14,8
Ada M. Webster, ..Teacher
RAT.F SEEDING.
In an,experiement conducted at the
O.A.C. for a period of eight years
the . result shows that the greatest
yield per acre with• winter wheat 'vas'
obtained from sowing one and three-
quarters••bushels of seed to the acre.
'When . the amount of seed' sown to
the acre was taken' into consideration
. the yield et the one and three -quart=
ers bushels rate of seeding. Was only
slightly greater than that' obtaine4
frosowing one and one-half bush-
els
ush
els per ae..e.
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• CATTLE AT' .LOGE •
Cattle running' at large on. the
highways can. be impounded , and
action taken' against' the owners,
This May seem 'harsh hut it is bet-
'ter than for some motorist to have
in' accident by trying to avoid ' a col-
lision. •
K114L0lU.GI
Mr.•. i. ,T.1.Letri villi,,.! at. her
twine Arta :.4 ;_ur iqs„ 41::3 last
week. • ' -
Ow:ngg•to'the' condition of the•reads
after the recent 'stbrrn, churxli serv-
'ices :were '.canceled here on Sunday.
IW es velyn MacLean ansa' Mary
Graham • *re attending. the short
A
euo
ryat, in Ripley:
The' • ,hi
last meeting Of the
was held'fn the basement of 6t::• Mat-
theca's Church, Kipgatf, This • was a
biblical night. The ,nxeeti•n:r o-:ened
With -hymn. and prayer: Papers '.were
'read en' several biblical. characters.
Following this' was. -an exciting gable
of bi1.!e baseball. Aletter ,i:Om,Fluron'
CoIlej e'' was:.read' '
branc�i tiankin:8
this
'
foe furiishu.and. ci'Lali;
ing
i room 'in the Gol'ley.,a.' • • ; At the
clos'e',of the event 1, lunch Was . erye'd
y'th Kingarf lades The .next
n .-,.
g ti ill;be held Klaa.n ig•Iti,.o:'••pec,„.
4•• -and will take the. fxrri'n at -a. Literal
ary
• On Monday •nis•ht •the A. m'.P:A. of•
Bervie, Kingarf and Kin1ou,;'1i ‘A as en'-
terta:ned by' the Kincal dine.,
The meeting' was. h'eld•• in : the New
Parfh Hall. The Pres. opened the
Meeting with hymn and prayer:.Rev.
Mr.
Thomas •;,ave.3.short- .addi =s. The,
B. 'IC K. ' A Y:P.A. supplied a short
prog:.am eonsisting; of 'the` following'
numbers. Piano 'duets; by NI:isues Edna.
Boyle arid. Margaret Malcolm. Solo"s'•
by 'Mr.' l'harold Thempson a:id;' Miss
Mae Boyle, Irish' Lilt by Dorothy M.
Haldenby. Reading by Mae Boyle:
Rev. Mr,'Appleyar^d alien. gave .a•very
pleas ng address.. • Foilokying this.. the
Kincrtdine, branch errs wed two spl=
endid contests afterwhich thr ✓'.ser;
wed 'i :d'elicious lunch.. c"-- "he, Whole
a most enjoyable • evening was Spent
and'we are sorry that i,:oro+ 0.1 our
membe Is ,were not able f'o t.e present
to •enjoy, this splendid soc;aa evening. -
'Ar. • Bert
vening._'Mr:;;Bert MacLean was ca ="ssful1
in..drawing the lucky tickc's' that
night and. thus 'received a•; p , r . 'of
ducks. , 'received
Mrs. :L:• Blackwell and,.7..T3.3.J , be returned to the ,Penitentiary. for
three years -•upon• conviction of five
chaff;;*es. of breaking and -entering. ,
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I11O4.JKTU CON., IONLOSS
Mi'i. A. C! the-rlard is speii4in3
few -day •s: is ),'oroi:to attending the
U:. F,' W. O. Convention.,
Mr. A., McLeod 'spent the 'week -epi
with relatives en the sixth,. .
Rev. N. C. MacKenzie of Ripley
was a visitorobi the Fourth last, week.
Mr. John, McLeod received • the :ad
news of
the death Of his sister, Mrs.
a- S
R • La..s, which took place- at "her
Joni° in To onto,: after an. illness , of
some months The relatives and
,friends, have the -sympathy sof , the
coniniu:iit ;in their '.be eaveine t'.
Y �, n.
• Miss E. Iooel : ._•t's pupils -of S: S,.
No. 3, 'were',the winners of. the. Prize
,, P
cola;:a,eli• by :the T. 'Eaton Co..at" the
'Kinio'rs School fair, ,Mearle Middle-
'tad wi:aning the''Silver. Trophy. anu
Blar;:.lie ,..111fpou •.old, and Fraser ilio
• K iranon• a set of ,bagl,s ,each. - • • '
"M,•.'.,'-vlelvin Eraser of ,- es.ton,:..:Mx:A,.'.
zs v, :t?n at•' 1?r1 Tyndall kobinsor:, s
•--r-o o• e
° A •I3AD ')INDIA&
,• 11 ike. ' Moses, an ' Indian from 'the
notti,e ri 'part of Bruce-• county: was
'scant .aced last week by. Magistrate
Walker to serve •fi-.•e .years. at Kings-
ton penitentary. Moses had been in
the .lull ,at Walkerton since October
o er
28th, having been couvicted •at South-
anipton on• a, charge.ef theft. He
1>aas a bad record arid is no. stranger
at the Kingston institution, having
been there. 'vice: beTore. '
On the 9th of April; ' 1919, His
Honour Judie Klein,, ' when Moses
WAS. ,,convicted before hiin .on two
charges_' of theft` arid an equal m-
her ,of breaking arid entering';'seri-
talc
en-
tenced hirn to •the Penitentiary for
three years on each :and' to ;two 'ears
Y
fol escaping' ,ing from.. custody, the terms
tANGSI'6E •
•
Wore was received here last Week -
that, the husband of- Mrs. B. Watts
(formerly. • Miss'• Eva Morrison) had
f e of
died i
. Alb on,' Mich.; 'Pneumonia.
Mrs.. J. B. Morrison , arrived home
this week after ' being: with Eva and.
brought with , her their only 'child,
James. Mrs. Watts will follow .in a,
dain •
w .ys•
• Mr. and Mrs. John •Maclinries And
babe spent` Sunday with friends in
Whitechurch.• • •
Mr, Milvert Reid of Zion and,'Mr.
Tom; Cook are engaged with Robert
Stewart tq assist in taking-otit'tipiber
Remember that the young folks, are
putting on their,.pla.y in the,.Instittite
,Hall 'or Dec 1;3.:.
Mr. ' Wm; Falconer of.the '6th 'Con.,
lolled ori friendsq do the 4th, on , Sun
,.day
Mr,'. and Mrs. ' r.
,O vine T'if1S;7 arid"
falai v ;,pent. `Sunday' with.' Mr. • and.
1 1VIrs J :J Tifiin."
HURON' COUNTY • JUD:GING TEAM
The' county area represented at the
Royal . Winter a Fair; Toronto' by a
live Steck judging team •corirposed. of:.
William. Archibald, Seaforth:. Walter
Zurbrig;.g, •Gorvie: 'Robert Coultes,
Brussels.
nu
's
a
,1esc vii kin had.. been , released,
'Jud :e, Klein, on'•Aug. • 8th 1'922 as -
"signed him 'to 'the- county: jail for
,14 da;s' for'.stealing a $2.. bill. In.
•Apr:1,'1927, the :late Magistrate Crea.-
aor•',of Owen •Sound, ordered 'that he.
This team competed "in the Inter.
County :competition • in which "33'other
counties ;were entered. The competi-
tion this year was. probably more
kkett la contested than. any previous.
Out of the 34 team's the Huron team
stood :11th with'Williarn Archibald
standing ,high in the • entire competi=
tion in'horse judging:. The spread . in
points between the winning team and
the Huron county 'hors was only 108
points and the possible score '.• was,
3,000 points. Although our team did.
not stand a+ t°hn ton. , thew' made
very ereditablQshowing. The,, county
will again be represented at the Inter -
County Live :Stork .Tude••ing Conrneti•-.
tien,to be 1W(1 '� t the :Provin ial'Win-'
ter Fair, . GUslph. The° members. for
this tea�ni will. be• Due -'a- f'amnbe'l
Blyth: Janes M4lntosh, Seaforth:.
Cecil.Cnultes' Wiin`ghain': Gordon Rey
nolds, Seaforth. ' •
to , an. c oncu:rr'eritly. 'After, •this use- .i
er-ey elite ;lited a .nunber rf thdir-
:frientas at A. fowl supper' an 1'::'. rsday
Mr: and Mgrs,. Jens- IT;rd tin were
.ntertrined :at, a fowl sulapei : t the'
.home of. Mr. 'arid Mrs. Thos:'I•d'„ ns
mn Thursday. ' ni.ght.
CANADIAN•S •• ARE LAMB ,•Ill I:-A'i'E t.S.
Canadian lamb • is. .•• a n• . ri; • '•
.. to c table
produ •t •which is. rapidly r•rc,,•. i ori• in
popul..,r dem.alid. Canadian consunrei•s.
are.•loinb .eaters' the year' round and
eonsequentl•y the produrtion,,`in:•rket--
i :
ng,'a•md dts�ribtrtfan of lama JULIA " be
0 or ;an'
, razed that' the consumer, will �de-
mand '
• i. be -catered tQ at :An sea-
sons y
of the year. .
"Unfortunately r '
t p'rodu tion and mar-
keting' are • not • siif}icicttc•.nl.y or ;•:mined
at the present time, and the industry
is. faced 'with the depression of Corn-
petitien from imported lamb; Which
this Year...has already reached a • vol-
ume of over 3.000,000 pounds.'
Medium weight carcasses weighing
• .from ]t5 to 45 pounds with' n' pre-
fereme forthe lighter :t'i,'.•ht is
what the .market wants today.' Stich
carie: ses are produced: from lambs
weighing 80, to 100 pounds at the
farm. Finish too, .is important f;rain
feeding in. 'Canada; is, II 1 if
choice, well finished carcasses. aro to.
be produced in volume. •
The i -,,an who says peas e en ter
to raise than any other v e .e r'i1e
proba'cly 'never tried it with a, 1. ife.
And some u'hohave kitc•h2';;e .tes
can't remember ,their pride in ':he
big old• fashioned kitchen \ti.her.• ,he
family ate.
MAS 1.11iE1tAL WITH
KIS• FRIENDS.
' Rc bent F. Lvacon, a , Teeswater• re-'
side ,t, soiue time ago fell under sus
plc ion. of handling fou much booze,
and, when his permit was .exa'mined.,
it Was found that in a period of 83
clays . he had purchased 1000' pint
lrottl, s, and '• 0 quart bottles of, beer
from beer •warehouses in the vicinity.
13esid.-s, when the, provineal, police
•
,.aidc�l hisP renmis0
es late.'in c '
O t ber
they found 160 bottles of home brew
aboutthe place.. _ .
As a "resultof this' he was before
Magistrate ' Walker at' a' sitting in
Tees Yater a . couple of weeks ago.
Ile ails not representd by counsel
anal when the magistrate ,asked him
;:s to this, he replied that o'an inno
cent 'man' don't need counsel:".
Ile tried to convince the court that.
although he handl-id • so much 'liquor'
lie hail not sold any; nor did he keep
thc'; stuff for sale; "but he 'admitted
being '"liberal' with ., his friends."
The iyagistrate ,didn't believe 'his
his story and s'ent him to Walkerton'
jail il for two months.
TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE
The • tax collector for the 'Township
of, h irloss• will 'be atthe. following
slacks to receive taxes, 'at 4 o'clock
F.M. cin the dates given: • •
Whitechurch, Fricltty, Dec 6th;
.Lucknow..Saturday, Der. 7th; Lang
side, Monday, Dec. • 9th;. Kinloss,
Tuesday. Dec, 10th; 1,iickuow, Satur-
day, Dec. ,14th. .
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Communication—Air Sea and Land
i
OS/1114 20 in. St 1JARP,-. BEEP FIRE BOX IOl: t`O . '
WOOD FIRE BOX. WILL TAKE \ STICK 20 in. I,O\fi.
CAN. CONVERT INTO A SHALLOW FIRE BOX,IN.3 MINUTES'
it; ROE 6..1111iilt••RE 1 VOIR , f
A .I' Rlr'ECT •H1lkl` R A..'-BEAtl'fI1 I3AkE'R7.-SAND IN AP-
IsEARANCE ,CANNOT BE StilIT'Ab"S D).
rin-
He till 'lui bing and Electric Wring
_LO1AlIiiTUI�%1: _..w1 :.:. CEMENT
Ever since the invention of Bell's
telephone fifty years ago the study
off electrical. ommunication„,has,tiny..
blderti: •• o
fascinating drarna :of science
With plans already well under way
for the laying of' a telephone cable
beneath the Atlantic we now learn
that the Bell Telephone research
department has just placed in service
thi •huge Ford iii -motor all metal
monoplane. i to the hutfitting'of his=
plane destined to be' the largest and
nnott;'eomplete flying radio iaboratoSy
' in the world, Bell Laboratories are
follclwingtheir established• pokey of
tiiatcina;
pioneer studres of alt phaseSio
electrieal communication. The plane'
has been specially designed tp adapt
It to research work,and will be used
(Or t e develo meet of radio al part
Iu i or miltrtt t_.dommunjCotloa TOO
. p pkratUI under 041tl -;!'J 4n4'
!. 4 ntil# rig @ rmont tut! .til g. g4 d e ._. + @ 1#
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;PURPLE GROVE
Mrsi. Georges Thompson returnei
home Navin'' spent the last few;veeke'
at ,
W Stanley's cif,
,
Y
.Mrs. James . Anderson of Kincardine
spent a few days'with her friend; Misc. •.
Viva; Ef nerson. ' •
•Mr. Herb Farell is, busy cutting
•wood"at• Jack Collin's.
'Mile]; Dorothy Robertson visited, at
1�
Mr. d. ,''ox's' .of Kineardine -last
week.'.', •
:Mr; Will Walsh'- spent' a.'• .'d' ay- at
Tiverton recently.
Mr.., ,04,4:•Mrs. Henry Needham - of
Ripley, ,spent •last Henry
at "Jack ..
' Fair's.' .
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LUCKNOW and WINGHAM
Monumental Works •.
Lucknow; . Ont.
Has the -largest and most complete
stock ' inthe nest beautiful design.
to choose front.: in,
: Marble,`"Scotch, Swedish and Can-
adian ' Granites
We make a specialty' of Family
&lonunients and invite your inspec-
tion.
•
inscriptions TNeatI7. Carefully and
• I'ro'n ptly Done.
•See,,ns before ..pl'aeing your• order.
Dangles' Bros:
The. three ' who will will . make the team
will be chosen from the four mention-, Phasic .74.
ed above.:. .ueknow •
R. A. Spotton
Phone '•256::.
Winahsr
ii.
T•
RONT-.
RDWARE•
Dependable Hain••'& C
FOR YOUR HOME
With Happy Thought Furnaces and .McClary'S . Coal and
Wood and Electric Ranges, we can supply at ..very moderate
cost equipment' that we can guarantee and which can, Se.- relied
upon to always give entire ,satisfaction. If. in 'need of a 'new'
range or heater this fall, pay, us a visit, and we shall be".glad'
to show you our :assortment of"raages and heaters.
• PAINT- FOR' FALL
A COMPLETE LINE OF MARTIN SENOUR. 100%'• PURE
PAINTS AND VARNISHES..
FORH FAL • H '
FORTHE FALL, HUNTING SEASON
•Dom ni
'
on and 'Western
Frei �fmin '
Field `uarution. 'A -Iso gooaP stock
of Rifles and Shot Gun's. • •
FRESH CEMENT, LIME "?ARISTONE& GYPROC ON' HAND
,RAE and PORTEOO'S
PLUMBING, HEATING ELECTRIC WIRING AND. COAL. •
Phone 66. •
Lucknow
T ceormi•ck-Deering
• BALL' BEARING ••
CREAM• SEPARAT-
ORS S have a positive
automatic splash, for-
et feed oil clarifying
system, every part
receives an oil bath.
The 'spindle ' driving
gear revolving in .a
liire,al • trough sprays •
the oil to every' bear -
Ing' and moving part.
This feature reduces'
:fr ct2on;• - prevents
Wear • :assures: long
life, and provides ;a.
411101 •01-6011 re:nrOng;'.,
machine. in the sup-
ply cart- .bracket there -
is a glass, thru which
the actual operation .
of the ,oiling system
lof• this m'achin'e will
can lie seen. The bort
1
perform efficiently on.
varyig conditions.-
• Sail)
!in