The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-04-08, Page 5•
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,�,.. great General,• is bright fors Pontiac Motors- 'is.. , gh uac . , :bright, too,
es .v. • :- -for-F
ontiu owners.. Sq' we -say -keep
e. ,about-to-�et-new- szles-ttic'cofds. Kee -. -'. Y-, P
Your eye •on Pontiac, Public con6
your eyes on Pontiac., Call in at any.
Ponuac'dealer's`and'let a 1937 model'•
: `.enc is built ot. the maker's : ' utas.
rip demoasttte=vybj, Pontiac iv srt>hi
'boli � it�id' 'thC ~iodu"�'' y
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a.s:� form
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ascenditi
the `u"'`' .
• , ,:... B the' . p•curve'of lie' sales' •
.:,.:Ponca has.
c won and maintained the ..
,ter ,• ...•:
- escort l „Year' afteryear Pont,' '.
:.,,... . ac
goodwill ''of i buyers :.
S its Yers for just those.•'claimed thousands of new owners; but. .
reasonsl .Graduall and in itabl
.. Y qY y ;t'. ` withthe grext popularity' of ;the. 1937 • - ^_
has gained in the esteem of motorists ` ' model, Pontiac's
. 'career in .the auto-
until today ' itis one: of
the most pop'u• motive world has really only started,; •.
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The House of• Commons broke taro.
a11 ,precedents' by,' sitting on. Easter
Monday and hap also decided to sit'
vkrarovTtsa,R' m"efti4 a- wsr.i CY mr-•R•
now till the close of the,Session
The Honourable ' Newnan , Rogers
' ast h -^^ ro ,
I rite t int .ores the annual un
employment and, farm relief bill. The
past year has seen considerable •
rove ntp
in 'the Yrte •, . a situation but a sub
stantial sum is still ,.required,• , Mr
Robiciniud,' Liberal':Member'from New
Brunswick, spoke ' on his province's.
experiment in -abolishing direct re
lief and 'stated that .New Brunswick
was, showing :the -'way to the rest of
Canada: iersonally I wonder if'.; der.
ect relief 'were abolished,. if a good
many able -bodies would not .1 -find
something to'do.•as they did in the.
-day's--of-our fathers. -••Then; acceptinir
money from the state or the•'individ
ualamas=considerfid---fir 1sst=st'ep—in.
degradation.
Mr. Rogers is being given credit.
for averting, *hat would have/. been
a' most serious: strike' situation' in re=
gars to Canadian railwaylabour. • As
the .matter now stands, both sides are.
satisfied in;,the main• with the settle
menta
The-
Japanese . , e Japan ese Prince .and. Princess
landed. today:in 'Vancouver= -and. re-
ceived a welcome from Prime'Minis-
ter ,
R �in
g •on behaif;of the Govern-
ment` " d .Chichibu is a,brother
of the Japanese Emperor and is , on:
'his way to the .Coronation. It,'is un-
•rstao' ,4jie_io' l visitor-
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1 'y .ratifie b ' 'their•'rece p tion: The
gratified d...Y . P y
will' a .entertained. by, the Govern=
meat here on their arrival in Ottawa.
next week. , ..
The Honourable Ernest:.Lapofnte
on :Tuesday, took upon: himself the
tole of a. Canadian Crusader ,against•,
Communism and Fascism•:. alike. He:
is ailfora sort 'of league of goodwill
in Canada, to:emiibrace all: classes,
religions. and all :conditions to :,go -
forth mg�inst revolutionary : social
accts ' econsmic conditions The . league
would not , operate by,'force. :''Indeed
no! It °Wouldbe. 'a'.'iovefeast. of edu
cation, justice' and charity. This was
called forth in reply; to J.' S..Woods-
P•3176
THERE'SNIA DELA Y
WHEN YOU ORDER
A NEW PONTIAC
BERVI VON
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Miss',:Evelyn. Slesser" visited Frida
Mr, and 'tMrs.. S. R. McLelland
home.,
Miss' Hazel Jean• Campbell of Ar -
+mow, ;was a' visitor :',Of 'Miss Janet
McDonald's last week;'
Mr' and°' Mrs.• W. J. Blackwelld'
an
daughter, Mrs :. Al Wolfe, of ; Doone;,
Ont ,. were Sunday visitors ' at the.
Miss Emma: Hewitt,; north.is`a
patient in Kincardine:' Hospital, bay-
tng, had: an infected finger • amputated,
• Allison Collins, ' Con. 5, has"'rented
Allan Robertson's farm, 'Con. 9.
Restricted Area Approved
._Earners in : 'the vicinity -showed
Present indications are not. for' 'a'
's' particularly early spring, as, • the
ground is covered- >with a -blanket of
snow ;-his morning • (Tuesday), 'fol-
lowing .an
ol-lowing.an all -day rain yesterday. The,
roads" are •.in very soft condition.
Many- of the back- roads: are ''almost
impassable for (motor. •traffic
is
considerable interest in -the meeting
held in the.Oddfel•low's Hall here last
Tuesday 'evenin'g, by' a represents
five. of' the T. B. Restricted' Area; Mr .
Campbell• of Wallki rton% All those
"present•': except";three'fanners ' voted
in :favour of the movement: •
Mr, Andrew' McDonald', Miss: Janet
MacDonald • and Miss` Hazel :Jean
Campbell,. were guests :at: . the beach.
• McA onald nuptials on Wednesda las
t.
Mrs., M: Patterson of •Lucknow, vis
,ted . Mr:_:and`'•Mis. ,•Jas.' Hunter
forepart •'of the' past week.. •
Mr and Mrs ' A•. , McLellan('
D. h
motored • to Walpole, Island for j' the
'Week -end. Miss, 'Ja• McLelland ;-ac-
,;companied ,them is far as London.., :
Mrs... Govier .of Paris; Ont.; . is •vis=
siting her •sister;• Mrs: Geo. Stewart:..
.Services Appreciated
The monthly' meeting :of the Wo
men s ' ' i sionary , ociety ' ° of :. the
Uflited' Church ;was, held Wednesday
at, ge, Mrs. 'R. T. •B'rown's . home; With a
lar 'atte dtlnce:: The sppecial "speaker
n
was Miss. Edna' Sperling; acting'Dean
Alma olle e' St.. Thonas, •d::•
. a
� of,,; ma_..0 g � n
her address .was listened to:with gen-
nine interest,'being -a,' . report' of, a
Convention 'which she attended last;
year .in Indianapolis. rs.' Sparlin
, p .P..., S
,... al . • ri
of mcardirie s briefly on
K.,. , 'also' eb Y
." p Stewardship''..'. Mrs. Win.:
1,t andMss Reta'Sturgeon
• contributed short ,talks. The ".Easter
Service' of • Worship" program tvtis".
followed:;At the close of the'• meeting,.
Mrs. E.' A.' Metelland read a Presen-
tation address to Mrs. Jelin, Stu geon,
•voleing the appreciation of long years
of service in the Choir of the :United'
Church, while Mrs. it. T. Brow,n,pre-
sented , stun of money. Mrs.. 'Stat
geori; although,. taken :completely by'
surprise; Made A. fitting reply. The
hbstess and assistants' served a de-
licioug lunch at the c'onclustbn of the
meiting. •
'Y'oriateir Bervk Merichant Dies '
Mr, William - Henderson, who far
upwards' of •thi'rty .years' conducted tI
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Mr. Cecil .Gardner, Mr.: Fred Rit
chic Mrs Ernest :Gardner' and
ion, visite 'with'' Mr:"and Mrs. Will
Ross of Lochalsh 'on ,Sunday. They
were' accompanied home by Russell
and"' Keith;: Ritchie;::, who had been.
spending' a few' .days with Mr. 'and,'
Mrs(•4Ross.
Mrs Joh
n Gardner and bob Car
Loraine) returned home from
ham Hospital. on Sunday.,;''where .Mrs.
Gardner has`=been a' patient for', the.
)ast three weeks., We are :pleased "to
:report .both mother 'and •'daughter 'are
doing well. ••
.' Mrs. David. Andrew of Vermillion,
Alta., ';was' a', visitor with Mr..' and-
Mrs. ; Isaac' -Andrew' arid ,Mrs. and"
Mrs.. Gordon . Kirkland on Sunday
a
1 st
• Those engaged in'• making nia le
repsyrup;ort 'ort a• :ve ' disappointing
:.. very ppointing
season. ,.The sap evidently ,has been
running afore: •or • .less through , the
winter, ',lessening the present flow:'
Mr. Sid Garda
er spent: the week=
ted with'friends at• Port 'Albert,
Shepp'ardton Nand; rteebnrni `
Miss Do al
. n da ' McDonal •
d of 'St.:
Helens, is assisting Mrs'..'Jack Gard
e,r--at-present.. w
.Mr: David and Mr Charlie Ander".
son spent Saturday :evening with 'Mr
and Mrs. Jack McDonagh
of Hacketts
AL O �� T •°UNANIMOU
dK . S S. volt.
IN' FLAVOR OF BY=LAW'
By an • unprecedented 'vote' of .526
to 6 the ratepayers of Hanover voted
on Saturday in . favor , of. "a , by-law
)Which ;will 'bring•a new 'industr.y,'a
large, :branch of the S' wift'Canadian
Company., ...
p , Y, to that town. The by-law.
provided for the •,granting: of a 'fixed
hs"sessment 'of' $5,000 per yea fora
period of 10 years, and •an ""itgreement
with 'respect to. the contruction of
sewers, water 'Mons', etc., to the plant,
;general store in. this • village; passed
away on . March 17th athis home in
Redcliffe;'Alta,a•at•the •age of 98. Mr.
Henderson' Was buried', by the Masonic
Lodge, 'arid, had been Financial Sec-
retary of the f, O.0/ .F todge, 13et!.
worOs inquiry: .: into the ; " padldel
COURRIESCORNERS ,legislation.!' now in .force in Quebec::
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31r.__Woods_acovcth cannot=ogee w-hy} iL
BORN -In Goderic- General Hos- ther.'Minister of Justice takes sucha
pital on Tuesday, March ,30th,1937, firm§tans on « it-ddwn"
strikes,. why
to;: Mr and Mrs:` Russell Reid,' a .son, he cannot be equally firer :on this pe
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culler legislation:put through •by .the.
•Duplessis '"government .. in , Quebec,
There,: is, Material .here' for thought,
but :theneurable,;' the Minister of
'Justice ode -,it plain:'that:he is: .not
going • to interfere with the Quebec
legislators
Arising ' out of • the return of the
Honourable'W 'D.• Euler : from : his
mission .to. Australia the usual ref-
erence to discrimination,. against Al-
berta once more' -was :voiced' by the
Leader of the Opposition in his 'role
as a' Member . from' that Provirfce, : but
Once mote 0 it' was ,pointed out : that
Alberta although she had heard • the.
call was not. prepared to accept' it
and. 'attain to a 'State.: of , grace. Mr.
Euler is considered to have made 'a
valuable ' .contribution .''towards ' la -
creased stride relations with the An
tipodes- '
Mr. Michael :Bowies had woodbee
last week.
Mrs:,Ernest•,'Blake , has 'returned
home 'after, assisting -at Mrs: rDaiid
Little's..'
Mx and_ Mi s. Fi ed; . ,, ohnston and°
familyhaye•moved to'the farm known
as Taylor's. .Mr 'Johnston is working
:the: farm for Mr Zinn: We. 'we1cgme
'hem to ,the neighborhood
Teachers .and•'students;,have, return
edthe. toholitdaheyir. respective 'schRolsx after
s.
.The majority of the sick are im
proving•, favorably. .
Mr, and• Mrs..G. 'Needham ' of •.Kin
cardine. visited.. Sunday., with Mr. ,and.
Mrs J,orne• Fairish
SHFIFL-D NOTES
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Miss V' Young of, Dungannon
is visiting'With r sist
er � Mrs'. 'M
,
�t
Gibson:'
Mr. :A
Aibert Helm has
been '.confin d
e
to .the house with an attack of tbroil=
chitis during the past 'few 'days: };
Miss Doris, Reid 'is the guest' of her.
sister, Mrs. Peter Cook:
: Mr. 'and,, • Mrs,, Jno 'Campbell .of
Belfast, 'visited with Mr. 'and Mrs.
Jake Hunter, Sunday, • •
Miss Etta McGill • of .. Lucknow' is
•Vv`isiti-ng-` an rs. c eith at
present.' . :;
Miss L Hogan a '
g n returned •to mark.
dale to resumeher
duties .after .a
week's vacation: '
• WHIT 't'I-L.
E URCH' ,
Mr: ae . . ,U. dee
Joe Holmes; • is under the ,dee;
tors• care. 'W a hope for; an early re.
revery.
Mrs, •Laidlaw; was, siek i
b,.
ed
with i h
'lie.. :'fl'u, 'last: Week.- ,
' Mie Olive O• ve Kennedy spent last +week
with' Mrs:.°George McClenaghan. ,.
Mr. 'Eddie ;Moore has • bough't Mr:-
Joe Holmesfarm' '•„,-•
Mrs. Jack 'Mangan isperit the':week
eta, :with' her parents; .'Mrs and! :'Mrs"•
Tads. Inglis - ”
Misses;. Cathet i'ie tiettersoti and
P1or`ente,iVtcQu.illin student nurs
es
of Si~ratford Hospital, visited ' lastl
Wednesday .at their homes. hoc....
Messrs, •G'eorge Ross,r hussei itbss
and. Mrs. tobert'tbss,,''spent aY day
cently at 'London.' ,
Mt, and 1'vtrs. Wim J. Henderson
•Wing ham visited on, T iesdny,:,with
since its. institution in 1496, until ie
his departure to . ' Western Cenedn
some.yeaN ago. Ow wooredeceased
p bf
and Mrs. David Ke±tiody„
'him iiin19g2'. 7 M
t
On Wednesday 'two -neo+ "measures
dealing- with,', la'w and were'
featured.acre
One i axes the 'strength
Of the 'fanned Royal Canadian Mount.
ed ' police 'by creating' a' reserve •,`of:
300 .men available . for emergenci
es
'This reserve mill be between ,:the ages
of 18,'and 40 years and `'will not be
paid regularly 'h tit only'when called'
into: service. Then;: only,, will; .they
(wear. the' , uniform but 'they • will reg
ceive a bit.of training annually, This
will cost only' $80,000: a' year in corn-
thes
strength, permanently; Even: the Lea,.
der of the Opposition
;�ave this mea
_
sure his bles inG and he• onlY fouif
"Tommy"' Church, th"e• militant .Tor,
:onto -Conservative, eeuldsfind was that
it wasn't enough:'. He .was, all for'.
'making it •5000 •to give :young men,
coming out of High School a chance.,
By tib* the ,:good'' news ,for "th
furniture trade will.have spread over',
Bruce and I think the industry will
be' booming within' 'the year. - How
ever, the automotive ;trade- his :'hot sof'
pleased,—another example of. "what'``
one• man's meat . is . litiother mans,
Poison"
The rest •of 'elle week will be .taken
up with: odds' arid ends Of legislation'.
and as all` the contentious measures
liav�o 'been finished; I think the Ship
Of State will be sailing on an"even ,
keel;, He•'e's hoping.
Died 'Of Meningitis
----Cerebral- meningitis• at development
of influenza, snuffed trio the life of
Edwin Reginald ltyan, ' i0.year=old
son of 11fr, and. Mrs. Regi Bald
of Colbo'rine Township. Burial took : '
place in: 'Dungannon cemetery on Sat
urda
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,LXNS, • M[A•FEKtI Y0 , .
The.April meeting Of the, Women s •. rMr. dnd Mrs, •Palmer Kilpair'cis
Institute was held at the home of i•etui:nes; to their, heal.:in Toronto on
1'.trs, pundit `Phillips, with. 33 ladies ;Saturday, :'
present The.'roll call "suggestions,for - _ Miss, Winntfred Blake of "Crewe,
next year's ;program,," brought forth spent Sunday at her one
some helpful, responses,0,1Yfrs ,Ea _j, i ' 'Teachers , and ,students resumed
Thom; .; Mrs. MacKenzie ' Webb and , their duties again with Jean. Anderson"
Miss: Mildred McQuillin were appoin to 'Kinlough Olive Kilpatrick At -
ted mkt a .no n&ting:..conirnittee4; The 9x )44 ,�.r. 1ZRf or - $'+;^}� .t •e . :.,t :m ae.tr, ,itl ;Os '4"oucP-- 3rner nn n .pis.,
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,•.PAGE: FIVE;
MONUMENTS • at first cst
Having+ ouy
r.. factor; equipped t. with;
tl�e most ,modern machinery for th'e,
,execution of high class work! we•ask;
•,You to seen the largest display of peon,
uments Of any retail 'factory in On
tarto: All finished, by sand blast ma-,
chines. We, import. all our granite";
from the OId Country quarries' 'adlr.,'
sou ee +sem r...a ".' ' de' errs :: agent's', and m'ddlema e.'.
" , ,r r ,t#t;ttu�,l�yif►g, b arm; .''homes r � d'oi'i7stora�; ` 1VZlldir►ay, ,Bernice, Blake to, ,� - l , n ..�.
was In Charge of Mrs, Andrew Gaunt, j'Stsratfoid o al profits; by seeing us,. ^ �';'• _
Who' read.al splendid i Nim Ma Horton : to
er•. "Lights•• Arthur• and "Muriel Slake and: Bert;•'• E ;
a
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• E. a 'Skelton Z :Sin.. ;
•an •to Lucknow High. schopl At West End 'Bri `
read by' Jeanor � erne, name,: of a poem .ram 4uri deeWALIiEl�2T0 •.
h Mrs. Earl Gaunt. - Mr nd•Mis Wm: Irvin enter '
.ylW
• � . •,. . ,,.tamed, .., , • � • • , : . ,
ave "flans •.for •Steep: 'Banks"; ..and a; .numbed .r
• : .. � ,.. b f 'the. Yonne,. People . at'
aurt .,
Miller M read. o � Garden e
n� Po ., Mei'
_n i<. ho p
� of , r me. Tuesday eyenmg•: ' � • a, •. � '' Q L,yl,"�'UA,R, Y:
s' `chi
; Mr A>• a A tetilson' read .an article 4 ' Shackl ' '
Mr. and p Mrs, Finlay; sten • ''DUNCAN • MitcLEOp
on "Making Farm Hones Attractive".•.and'son returned,to Arthur on Thurs-. bi hl ' • • O
, resident„ ' of ; •
Enjoyable musical ,numbers ' included day after • having.. a few':-. days: 'Eur n' Te nshispected
o. . , P, . •Mr; , Dun can °Mae,
'a song' by : Margaret and Florence , with' the fbrmer's parents, Mr. and' Leod, passed away on Wednesda .
McPherson,'a; solo •,by Vera Taylor,'°Mrs 'Norman Shackleton: :..March ,24th,, at. the e ° . 5 Y,
g Of •3 years
and piano solo by Jean Thom. Lunch I • We are so�•ry' to report that , Mrs He NOS:born in Huron,' a son of the
was served ;by. the hostesses; Mrs.'' .1( John Blake isn't well at ,present: We late 'Donald •(Zorra) .••and Mrs., Mac-•`
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Lyons, Mrs. T, J" Salkel•d.•1and Mrs.' i.hopp he may 'be up •and around again. Leod,. early settlers of this: art sof.'
,McKenzie Webb, • , •' ' soon: • .•
• the country.'For' the: past. three yeria •
School re -opened T._on•_.Monday.....fin . he haic .been in poor health. This took'
he final term...With •Miss Sadie Mac- The regular meeting of the Y.P.U. a. more , serious. :turn about eight.
Charleai-of .Cl ez_Valleyr._:_and-_- • . raa:rheld n. - undo.,.' .v 1
�"'e enlnj,:-.,_�lIek` ,We���b"v alltl�.31i sjlltZi �.oll'��tS�i.,.,-6
Beatrice, . McQuillin • 'int charge ' : and, Weatherhead 'read the scripture, les- .Could be done "n the ;• way,' of medical. ,.
with a:'class;of six beginners -4 -Verna. sonand :GordoiMiller•
the Bible -.char . attention 'and.:good narsmg; 'he pass-
�IeDonal,d, Jackie Aitchison; Billy acte`r, on "Saul".' The.. topic' "Wby ,the ed peacefvlly...away surrounds '.
Bolt, Earl.$wan, George, Cranston and furrda „" '� by °
.Billy McPherson.' .• '.,.. was taken b Cuwe.,behind mist ; . eves . • "�
ons sorrowing relit
' y yl r Ramage.. - ' The funeral. was held from his•• late r' ".
' ; Mr.: Jaek' McDonald,: • of 'Leamington .,.The special` featurep,p,of ,next Sun- home, " on Ojai Second.
Was a' recent 'visitor wit ` his' parents. '' ons concession of
h e t da
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• . • Y meeting will 'he a Ian- :Huron .on Friday :aftcriioon, with.
Mr
and,Mrl.-s,: DuncanMacDonald. .ISte n , : lecture
ecture f "
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ields' of
our se
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Members of the _BeefRing,•.please Chinese Church;. , • ,Gillivr,ay, of:;,Ashfield„ Pfe$byterian•mThursda ' morning, April ;:'th In� Miller, .attended; ,the LeadershePnote'thtbeefwill be 'avaiable on,Mrs, T:; J. Salkeld 'and Mss' Laur KChe cie.h,aofssReipdebyY:Inte:rCmeN
nt. Mwaasa
-,''The Farmers' Club is.,�holdin ,: 'a,Training 'classes being 'held by',themade in Ri lcemeterYThe Pa11= . ',..
•social ;evening on:.,Tuesday:'.evening, Women's Institute in 'Clinton'', tais' bearers w re'.D xald;Fnia son.Dun- �AAril •13, whenthe' ro ram wl be week' �'•'.• , .a : , can MacRenzie;�•:Don ld' �3Iac enzie,. proveded by Belgravetalent, . Ladieq,. Mrs- E. civ:. Rce, MissesIsobel' and.:Donald F. NaoKnzie;Alex JMatlease bring'lnch, •• :Lauriris.Millet,: Jean Thom Vera Tay- Leanon and ,.._Cameron. �
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._BD& N=I„♦ Westeri�YQ�.h,..,-on. for sers.Er.W: KiceStange o ` He tcaves.two.. :°if►ran-ti rae•Safrdayi Apr3rd,to :Mr.: and Dick Weathehead;.:MurraylurraTa for:'sisters'.Roderick°;living:.tn'the:West -tired McQuilln, 'a 'son.: ' •'r and Ramage�are• among those and Norman m'Kainy•River; Mrs:
.;Mr.• Neely ,odd and. Mr Helmuth attending the Regional Traning L.Thomas:;hf so'n;• Ripley• Mrs.Roberti'
Sch nker of Stratford, were week -'School beingheld by the Y. P U.
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at' Durward HinGardne, a ' Miss' th
end' visitors' here.. :. •i
:. r , • .Dungannon:
erine at home.
smartest, safest,
most famous car body
on
Chevrolet
in
the
Lowest Price
Field!
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' FAMEDTURRETTOR
..,. Sanooil -flowing fot.
' smaiter streamlining:', A
single • sheet of solid•
steel it put, unequalled.
.procec(Ion'- overhead._,
BIGGER.,ROOMIER
INTERIRS ..,Take.
4, ape.measure with you
and actually' check the
- extra' inches of space.
EVERY CONVCNN
ENCS
ins(rument pancd� a
convenient•parcel' condi
Many •patteneast.E oth'et
attractive' ' appointauti►N.
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• radia. she: beau .. with � tori • "13°
� . 8 feed'Body bF
Fisher"style,. Smart and''distinguished; from' new''
''•'. i. �"». � .. the
diamond-. radiator'grilleto : capacious Makin
trunk: at rear,. ,
Twice , the safety , with Unisteel,' construction
•,throughout•_ -steel Bides' steel floor' t'
. +, . , steel cowl,,' steel
'Turret. Top =-and Safety 'Glass 'in • ever' '
Twtct the comfort ; ; with wider seats flat floo
im 'roved. visibility. n '' ' ray;
ew.s a
coo
+ ne roe
m.' �v
t�
Y all t%
ull
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•No=Draft Ventilatzon,':of 'courser
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