The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-06-03, Page 54
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THE LITCENOW SENTINEL
D Cameron,. 77,.HOs;
No Intention Of Retiring'
"Doc" Cameron; A: Seri OE The Mn:ase
' Actively Engaged In Law Business;
In • Toronto. In :$pite" -Of His , 7T
Tears-•Son•Of P _.. .ioneer
.South I{in-
Inge' .Mmfster •
• •
:'Many older:• residents in;.particular,
Willinterested
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o
,bethe. in rvi ' • -' to '
w. ewgiv
ii':". uLu w 4Lar-i-e O'r'e O
i ,w.
• D • am'
:C o"
oe rn a h recently
, -
e ... , s, a even 1 com
'nmenced, his 48th `'. ea a la�,w
. ..Y r s a er,
y
M a
C er' �'
o s a
�' m.. n s •of• th, 1'
. , on, e.,•, ate
' Rev '
r
::'t}un[ca a
n: � er n:-
m o
twelye Vara a a e";when his, lather'
g s.
Was :Ind:1140; acted ' 'a . '
K oss in
. ,.,. ,. < ,,. , ,1872
"-wher
e hereach
,, ed '
P in both 1✓n lisn
-an
d ,,Gaelic ~:and later:,r
also, ,conducted;
a evening service in Lueknaw until •
hi resignation s esignation fqurteen,, years later
when the 0wo, . Presb teri
an hire ,e
y C: h.s
in•'a
,.e.
the :vi village, ge, St: Andrew's and Knox
united kite -One congregation. a i
ne cong.g tion.. , e
D. 0. :lives at.
0akville. trave
is
.by•rail each. 'day'
•to and: ' from,' ' 'his
• Toronto law, ' office.' In:'hi e. 46. years• of.
ractis .. ,'�,
P ,ep he has completed'rrorethan
manner;: and:: he: was.. interviewed' as
h stepped ,..peed off the,. train' • at • Tinian
station nmorning"
one '
ecentl .
• "We 'J have ''a oodtime" said . Mr.
g id .
'u
Cameron h
, „Tat 'trip'in is' about the
. " '•
'best I art of'th' .da .
Pe,
Y
it:..
An !medal
e
' '.. _,y celebration for '.oat,
Y
commuting' 'anniversa to -day?" he
was asked, "Doc" Cameron •slapped:
-his hat firmer. on his 'head, took. but
his short crooked' • i
. , P Fe and grinned,
"The only thing special was that .one:
of my;'pals took 60: cents' off me 'at
bridge. H did a
g , e ki, P, Y,•30 cents;' for :my,
porridge: and coffee when we :got here
though, :Perh`aps we: fought:, a ,•little'
less `over the game to -day "
[
"Never married ?"' "No,". •• thank
iGod,", 'the lawyer said. "Not lonely
now -that .you're not so young (he'll
be 78'in September) and that a part-
Tier; in the ; so-called evening' •of -. life
is.,, generally held 'desirable ?" "Rats,"
no, --I've • only got to:look around and
see some of the fool ,kids.My friends
LOCALS, LOSE :TO TEESW.ATER.
AI!PTER TAkIN,G EARLY 'LEAD
Rail ,' o core. After, Third
And See. P,S :".` -1tu ' Lend • Dwindle:
To An 8,- 4 Defeat IAA Teeswater
On Monday
,., �V,a;ic � ...t, h. , y w+ei. euii►tr tiu-
Luck `
no to
, 8 -4' *feat'
' .i
T,
water on Monda• After't km . •
to' 0
lead
the
.hit
st •, thlceinnings, r,
., .
the Se oYs from on didn't get
aPast xedn '' while TeeswAte
"
8ot''onto ;:'I'w;in's' .s a' t "for: • en ''u
h
hits; Gombined' with ,a ,quarte
tte of'
'errors c
ha
se .runs. •' , a
Tees wa er -had Bruder of W lk
-
erten on„ the mound with • Jehnstnn at'
first The;'Seo had u uet and
s,D
•.P Yq
to
Welsh .of Goderch, on .their lineup,
Lucknow., took.: an early two run
i'
lead. Greer`-led,off, with ' '.double • to
a
right ceiitre._.and', [wase safe -at .third:.
on'a'• fielder's choice," by Duquette.
Clarke :walked, filling • the •bases.::
orcing Greer at
`
'the..Plate an Duquette. was'ick` d
pe off
d
attempting em tpassed.ball
to. scoreon
P g
a
Irwinra ed a double far' into, I e u re t
rw n ., PP e en i;e
scoring Clarke 'and Welsh. C. Finlay
son lifted:one to third.
a
I theClarke Inthird, k siiashed out
a triple,. and scored on Welsh's hit,
advanced to second stole' third. and 1
scored on' an infield hit. :Roy -Fin-
d Y y.
lesson
A • tri il•e by Detin erand John
stens
single, 'gave ,Teeswater' their
first run in"`i1ie.' 4th. They scored
again , in the 5th :on • Habkirk's single • g
and a two -bagger by Thignes.:
-erred on IIyelori'e 'ehoe string
through third 'eCoring Weis Bruder
'hut was, Picked off at'. third after the
00-0
-ssaalt f h e With(trawn.
As, Civil Suit, Ts: Pending For .Posses
cion Of Parra Over Which Dispute'
Arose.. °r
• A bare' a ainst Lawrence•' Smith
of assaulting_• J.
W _C'olwell fo ° er.
W. rm
reeve KinlossTownshi on ' • e
th ,
15th of, May, was Withdrawn 'after
HOL,YROOD:.
Mr. and Mrs,. Dan Kehoe, Walker-
ton) and :
Mx. ,.. nd Mrs. Jooh k
n . Kehoe •.: of
Detroit, were 1Week-end guestev •at
Miss ,5.. ?urvis, `.. ,
Eadie Mr and M �,. •
r . Dave DadiG and; babe,
and Mr. and Mre, . Colin Eadie ofO'len-
nanan Were, Sunday''vi, s at 'Mr.
Wni, Eadie's. '
]SAI
:"trate"_..Court here on _Tues_ .ce-n14t i..visir tor W
Miss
day mornin ,sa sr' t e='alke 'onCol'vell
' sI'pS,aebn,
et, l Monday
Hal >Teve iig':wihMiss••l{atheiine-.
- Lt seeing',.
tha' Fran ,Baech7er a
.__.
'teased a farmin KinlossoLawrence Mr.and M1t2ard .
l:Iai,•
•is. a d,'
n
r d r
s... hos Iia
M.
, an, s- sent
th t p
s tt
.bein . , . ., ..
. s i
h,t
t a i • r
Sm t Iwas
o P e t xe 'and
y
a s
a`noninal rental for the" ce 1?.la: 'and
.. :
as Smith, according to the story,
failed
to live uP to these terms,.Bae-
chi r sold the•: farm to .Colwell, who
paid,
for itand'h
d,athe'd•"' t
P s deed, ofhe
•d
place: ' 'Marie 'and, .Gwenney were the Sun-
da f
lies o .
. 1 • ,. , s Mrs. AI ' r
;When Mr. Colwell, with",his' sons, :y g ,• ,,xne Ackert.,
. ' Mrs: 1VIorrison ': Mr. _Murdoch, Mor-
went aver on Mal X5th , to • ,lit in •the• : . ,
p, , x' Mr._axt '._Mr :-,E1'.. er
-crop• 'Smith •avho•'�as. •still .occu •ii r•. •1$°z?•r . d ,.. m Johnston '.bank •on which' they were drawn—with
the, premises and :who with Tom
RnshPll a• t18 tLa• �L
Sunda evening •t ,, . i .,
Y•° i c idr e
with a n
.R n.
r
frrien s.
d,
Mr. li
i., and Mrs',
s Howard 1Jlh
, ott, and.
Clayton of •Detroit 'Mr. and ': -Mrs.'
I3a'1
-Elliott' and
,
i . t nd' Joyce, .Mrs..: Wm.
El i•ott and Bill, ''Mrs. : . es Poll ° k
o
a
Gave. Kinloss Farmers ,
F.Cheks.
F r.P ,
oPotatoes
St atfor Buy 'r Paces.•,Fraud Char-
,ges: As �A' Result• `.=-'W'eeks'.Reman
Gave' O "o t it
x
$P..., un. y To ' 14rake :Res-:.
tit ti
xu o
. n
6; C. Old Boys And:
}
,Girls' Heid' Re-Union1.
o
Rey, Dr,: , E • D. Braden Addressed
Bruce Association 'a ' Annual u
t n al Get -1
,S'
0
h .
T er Van
gel Tn couver E. C. Day,'
• Ilion Honorary ' Presid • • •'
y ent
On April 20th the Bruce' Oii3:e,g'o s'
Worthless checks: given two Kinloss. ,•Association -i
a irl
d..G s
0 he :,th :; .
...�,•� ..�. »..,:.. ,... , ...:...�� ,w _......., ld._..ed :fin._
• f ,..a -R a t,...U
net -1'a ....; ,ie.
U 1
i,omr�i
.: g,s .has been
1
tatoes 1"e lilted.: in Chris ,
k ... ,. .+ Diehl..•, of.
at o
Str f , rd '�'faciri . , `: o: Charges . g . tw, . ges, ••of
frau i ••
d, n:".Magistrate.alker cur
s t
0
n Tuesd ':.'f'''las :w
Q a e 'wh
rem ' ne , • .. .
was. . an, ed for a week in: orde' to:.
d
r
rhi •
or..
m a tunic .
give n o
_mak' -
P to .res
p Y , e.
Citation` which would Wire s
bear-
ing on 'the, outcome,
k
"i
m %ov
e e
d me
0
P. t in itton '
n l -
s T' re
-
their
mi
ei culto wit .
m h a• su er followed
PP.
b d
at',the h• '. .,,
, W }te Rose .Ball
roo
m here, e N rl
ea
, tw : r, ,.
. o bund d. m ' .
,.. Y . em.
bei' ••.
s and ri
end''. 'eat s at• the' f .•tab
,• a les'._
en'o in'
o '�.'•ro
. J.Y b t la ...
g h m
. P and•su r
g e..
pP.
Vie h b si '
e u nes,. a,
s of . , . part .. the.Meeting'.
T
me �,.
.
the :treasurer's report- showed.a mar
On March March 27th, Diehl gave Donald: - , •
spent', to the memory- of a --long -hst
Maclntyre of Kinloss, a•Cheek for
•of $ruceit
.,, es who have...assed,,on
$11.50 for ten bags,.•of spuds andthe
.... this
e ear including the lac
Sam Y g e e J. B. ,Math
da handed ed J. F. a
D w
Y son .a°
ersfrom f Zuck
now•, •way,. the-; audience
neighbor a check for . 2.60 in ay-. • : •
• $� ,. Pay- stood In silence. •
rnent for. potatoes. 'Both farmershad : � • '
...After a. number of 'very ' cce tabl
the' checks 'shortl returned 'from' h a ers d
Y, , d m t e. vocal and instrumental' numbers. and
. the resid '
. president's'. s-.- annual :,,report,'
and son .of LucknoPx�•, 112rs. George Bell .the' notation.. N. s:: F not sufficient'. the
• ( sufficient' address 'o£ ahe evening. was given
. of ' C !rasa .. Corn rs and_ Vl s•..£iintl•
by
n' n,, i aCrar,hall a d -tics,• _.
a .. n au hem e , 10th .con, 'h „ . ,. '11
n the. season s 'crop,. at..once ordered . , . g In ,is xplanation in court, Diehl
. , ..- . made a o -
,• • ( m tor. lour. throw h'Ontari
iluron were• the guests• of 'Mr. and claime . that over a' � •ba i g' o`
Colwell• off•, °the •Place'. and= is alleged . , , . d, _ .. hundred, gs..of *her . mc)udir�g..;Bruce County ,•from'
, V1rsi 'Thoiiias' Roach on u• day. Y:e
:mar hies ,'or'aliowt •.one-thard o why
to ,have made. a few::Passes , at'hiin .. . S n y P , f . t �• '
h ail
e h ed as a: child .his tender litali''i
:. ..•. � 'Mr. and' iVlr.• T`ia , ,. ,• ;. „ . , ,
without .actuall .:contain his . aliat_ s. nlc 0 Hagen, an 1 hpe had •in story a had frozen on hr ' ' c.
Y g g. , mi,. bein elft in
famil o Detrol Mr: , an g P Teeswater.. ° He '
only at any,. point . '• Y, f . t�, , , c3� Nfi�,- and• had: •to be taken' to• the`:garba e
g actor of •R •
, . p Ye son. United •'Churc.Nicholsan'd,;Hele .o. ivci (1 ile i
, As it, thus, seemed,.apparent' that. .:. , n, � �• ._. > miss.. dump , in.Stratford,, .and •this Loss so - • .
, , ., , , this. Cha ,lain o th . Pr. .. .. ,.
• ,. p f e oneerA
- ssociati
11lar e. 0 Ilagen,, R.N., Mzss' Kay; R.N.: ci i l d hi . nc Cha , on
Mr. Colwell` could net .get: �p'eaceabl� pp e. s fin: es the couldn..t_ '
• , . •. •: ,. f• , ouver a'nd.'a' former esident
of•Vane
possession an.- assault .charge eras ,St. Joseph , I3ospttal,. I1 imilton„ and meet. about 7.0 worth of 'che lies he - .: �' Pr'.
�•i hie
,Mi.: Russell • Cani bell Lon on , e e;:•
.c., , $ q and is an outstandin :lecturer an
don; w r, had, out, and •included in. which was' g
a d ,against Smith for his..:. attitude in P � w t and',.his: .hi description '
• .: • .,.,. ,:. .. , . ,., :• .. , , ,., •. ,. �}, s pion .of 'his: ,trip
the' matter,' the -complainant, feeling visitors at Mr, James Val id s,•. • the paper held -,by the two K•inlossites. p
east •was••: treat.,
that:it mi ht_hel to clear th flair
',A,'
: Mr, :followed, kr.. AleX Mitchelraormer,
and: -Mrs. ;Love and; fain,ily• of The accused said.h ,;twa •bu ,in .ection 9f.. offieers, Which
•
g P e r e snow Y• g
up. As 'Mr,' Colwell, however, didn't, Atwood, were week -end visitors at Mr. and,seiling••scr+ap ironin an*effort;to
feel 'dis ose ' toPress theas a It Angus Macintosh's • [ ' •! retrieve, his:: •fortu' ' and a i
P d � P he e u .• ;.. , . • • ve nes P �'. • his
charge" and as a civil action. to,'•`';et 31i. and Mrsc Roger Corrigan ' and:;' creditors and:.'promised ' to , come•
possesion of 'the Prer ices has 'been' 'Annie Ma ie, weie.recent visitors at .across:. with -the: money; to 'thei''Kinloss
instituted ;by 'Mr.. Colwell, the: assault T ondon•••• men in the, near+•future -
accusation.' was dropped against We 'wish to extend our, sympathy. A 'letter :written bye him • to McIp.:
Smith ' ' •' to `Mr Roger Corrigan on the, death tyre in connection with the: :matter'
of <his •birothei, Mi•. Archie. Corrigan;
have. I, ,cati remember what a' foul. ' ''Teeiwater'-added-three-more-in the,
'"Then--:-.You-definitely7-adyiierynung ed HYslop's. -grounder, who went d-OWn
men -.Ant te..„Olarry?". "Cer•taiulY, to %ea:aid, Shill 'singled . him beep,
advancing as Brinier Was thrown out
-chnnce,". „Mr. Cameron said. !,‘There's Thompson gronnded•Out to IrWin, and
always ',1Ots of. -company in, restaur, ;
. ants and around. , • , , _ . tinger ,grounded to first. . ,,
"Have you developed any new type
a flower recently ?",, (Mr. Cameron,
ig one of Oakville'a best known ama-
teur flower grewers' !With quite a' few
1 near tYPes to his. credit)* '
• ' . "Nothing 'special recently," ne re-
plied., "I worked' on them all ' daY
. took a lot of „my things. I meant tb
fire him but he died before I -got a
M.)/t.X1r.rt/14'4A' EEPNG Mr. and john JaMiesOn 'Pare=
The annual convention of the "pint). Mount and Mr. Stuart Jamieson of
County Educational Association 'of Lucknew, were ,*onday evening call.
Trustees and RatePaYers will be held ers at Mr.; Th,ps. Harrie .
n the :Brussels' PUblic Library Hall, . • ivir. -.D.. Staffers slient SkindaY ,af-
'June 10th. ,Trustede and. ratepaYere. :; Mr.; and Mrs'...;,. Richard Elliottand
are -urged ta nttend and take Part in family ppent. 'Sunday with ', Kinear-
erich, a. ' pitcher and, short -Stop . re-
. Kincardine played ..in • Hanovei on
paturday 'and ' inst; before ,game time
so many years?" "I. broke it. don't
• seen to heed" glasses. I hanen't a Pair
Certainly do pot," he replied with'
emphasis. „"You see all these dld fel-
lows who decide they're going to quit'
and ,enjoy their money—they just im
and die in a little while. I'm gding 'to
KORNER
• petton sprained hie thumb.
ty of Ripley). became president41 Mr.
fuseff--te'rUn again after serving sev-
en yenrs. In vtew of Mr;.Matton,s Ion
term 'Office 'rid• his hntifing,ieer-
,vices'. on „behalf -of the . AssoCiUtion,
fdaidirnoriti iiym;p_are4st•htelia.c•oinura:tgiisnirraeteer.og cao,__new. arr. tr,esce.ittnaecli,----wiison?L.---reicivira9wIldnrrand
omrrth. .remaine as- Hen. .President
an opnorturiity to inake-restithtion. the ' supper .alil those 'who
Dimgannon Junior Boom
-The follovving ',Is the AprilMay:
ieport. The -numbehialeafertlie per -
Mr. and Mrs. R, Sieloff and „Elroy
anced and -others b side, went to. th
below., and, enjoyed theinSetvee
This; ie .the laSt finictiori Of 'the sea-
sen,except2the-nnnual-pknie- which"
Will occur Pnrk in'
Vaterson .5q; 'Leonard EiVett P: . . LEVEL 'CROSSING. VICTIM;
t.)f 'Vetreit; were; week -end :visitors , 'Sr. ,HI, -Fred, Yonng 76 :-: 'Billie .. MARES 'AMAZING RECOVERt
" . • Misses .Florenee_ and „Pearl . HoO., morris :.currie: .67; Calder Paterson ' -Given ., 24, heurs : te" liVe- hk--';-- three
...Mr: •and .11Virs.„,,*Gerald.•McEVer ' and ..'Jr::; II—Dorian Rti ledge 82; ,Leon-
ture in -a level ,:eressing accident,:
family ;Were launday visitors- nt''.J.13..; nr , dhie:lietri„ fraii. patii., caosar f.76;. At' ,GOderich, some . Months .ligo;.
uarters 'that -barred Bob Then -linen '1.1. 9dg4nISOP e• .• '
from ".. AleXandra Hospital, and -bee'.
hned- gitaeht;l';liveis'''IoIrdet'. at'l"skwineel; bar:ied.. :ysPisei:eid. ti-a..gevwi.e.e.t1:1:1wd ea:k_h::::11:'°wmite‘hh.e:;i'e...:
lark *illoughbY. '., and '...1.1..ei,.. 1./0:7"ard ••• Mre. ,S:. par, ry nnd sp.,n, of . Detr.eit; 1:16,''ttlid '..Gclaiishs..._,48R.e"s' •I'''Er"ringto'n , :85. tboeelireetuapk-eett-t.:ief :.1.1i,i'!iit;Irlii)snipi'dini'd'''i-aatio-iolis'
'struck by. a train and' hiS cOnneenien
• tueknew's ' next game i ne t . 73; Merk. Park 72; Henry Elliott ,66".
'Prinier Class -Total: 175; Hen.: 131;
• Service in the' Anglican 'Church Will
GWendolyn. Stewart 169; 'Thelma Co.:,
.be'held it, 9.30" n.nt. next. 'Sunday and driven • 'rfleep 'into tt.le prain, For tweeks
Wilt continnefer tne sUmMer .inoriths. '1'.e f'16.6'.;'(iies);' 'Tune 'R*1'edge 1.65; he ,cptild not talk .or reCognize „ank
piability insurance. Will cost tn. e .i. jaCki.e Glenn 1:40;'.. Ke1;14, .',P,,.ert,r., i,e, genei.,'Whendischarged 'from.. the hes-
toWn Of . Hanover • $44a7 thie year. one 11154 Arti,.???1,' Young ',85. . - ...., . , pital he could form sentences ' and
....towa's7 accident , experience . in the. No, en toil 3$., .
past has :not • „beeri : favpra le. Luck- .` , Ave.' Att. '36. ;,talked about 'the -accident . going beak
•
Thursday' in Itirrcardine,
Allenford 57 --Pett Elgin 2'
Hanover "12—Kincnrdine:
Port Elgin 8--Wirrghatn' 4
1
SPECIAL' PRICES ,ON
Babi
'Chicks
' TWENT
Breeding ,
for Size, barge; Bison
e
Heav .
Y Production and' Vigor,.
All;, Blood''Tested,
Thefollowing llo `
4 wiAS "are * the ri' '
„..4h*.*; LJ,,L
'�V Y"
- ae
, let$ & Cockerels, -res
ective
e p , ly
••. White _ L• a ho '
r
g ne
Barre
d
Rocks
White
Hocks s
Ne,
w
•P.
iia'
m
s is
h
,.__: p a'Reda'''.
,. .
Rel
a 8.
After, "'
_.. Jun 7th -7 -One e Cent Lssa�,
Month • -,,to five 'month •• ell
_..
Pallets: -at 8easonable',PiieM''
Write, Phone or Can. :
DUNCAN N KE
NNE . '
�Y.
'Phone 38,Win h
g axr Ont.:
•
4430fiti
Having our factory'.e ui
�:'�wi • -.
equipped t)<
the most' modern machin
;• cry for,.tL�
:execution of'high class work; w as
you to see the larg•est gest display'of meA.•': •
uments of .any : retail " f• r
Y 1 actory in Oar
taxi!). :All•: finished
b
blast sand' d' l at
chines. We • `import ,all our .
�1t+M `.
ect, in the..rough. 'You Fan Save WI
local dealers', agents' and middleman
profits by seeing. us.
E. J., Skeltori it Son
At West End Uridge--WALIEEBRTON
140
- A large, crowd of friends and 'neigh-
bors 'attended the Inners! of.'the late
Mrs'.„.,John Breckenridge; Who `died at ,
her home in. Ripley, „after being Con- „m
fined id bed for two months with a
fractnred hip. The family , have the
.sympathy of .many friends in their
Of. Toronto,' visited with. friends on.
the -sixth, recently.
spent. the Weeek...end it her :.hoMe.
11.1r. and '1Wrs... Bert Bain and tWil
danghtere; 'Christine and.' jennette
London epent- the Weelt-end with re;
atiVes. On, the sixth: '
There are six million
AS it' walks up and down .on an apple
SmallPox and' .nreaslea; And flu and
Travel 'around with these little .bae.
Score' Inningli.
:tucknow 202 000 000-74
TegsvVater -- 000 113 03x-8
Stinarnary773 -,baee hits' Clarke,
Halikirk; Hughes; etruck out—Irwin
Htighes 2; Shill; Ilahkirk .3, Irwin .2,
Thenipson and Agnew. Tithe' oegaine
last meek while playing ball. „ ; •
• Clark Finlaysen, caught Monday's
gaMe' with a. splintered luniCkle' bone
BIRTHDAYS—Jackie McKim G
$chool• , conducted ,a' Nature ,'.Study
hike to •Stewart'd btish last Friday
This' iS the ,first timei*Ithat a' hike 'of
this kind•has been Ilea for the Whele
pnblic School.'
The '014-44wiinming Indes are again
• in uSe, Ile this hot Weather ie sending
• the kids .,to„ their 'faYdrito swimming'
.for their daily Swim.
!Margaret • Treleaven ,and Wilfred
tiara Were "Vreiletited'''Bibles" bY
perfumed", with lilacs'. '
"WARNING" Watch the tare,
an oilcan:nog ear and narrowly'
knocked, clotam and posit
•
opening, pine, It`Was .a mighty sore
BaCketenning ',duties ;Would likely
had .'ha ,beeii. available, truth took
and Bob. ThoMPson '92 KincArdine. and,'
• While the locals ,have lest their;
firit, two Starts', they'll be a fetini
worlcind smoothly and
NE Of the best things about. chevrolet
i& the -way it saves -Tem ifitiffe-Y.,
on gas,. oil and upkeep 7 -nand assures you
of higher "trade-in" value later mi.
much as 107'0;0 operAting cost• sI ; Knee,
Action, on „NfaStr De" Luke models,tt.avea:
" yen -tlellareon'Iiighteningl•un”--because it
cushions the ear as.viell ea the'pa4sengers,
against the pounding of rough roads,. The
Turret Top -BOdies by Fisher` are
'solidly built to "stand up", withont develop.
ing .annoying rattles and, squeaks.
• Froth peifected' Hydraulic Brakes te gen.
tine, Fisher NO -Draft Ventilation, chelrolet
is every incite quality product—fameys for •
,dependability! See it and drive it yourself
listento What owners say ... and you'll,
never4be satisfied with les14!%'
IM:eit:fi wsa•ZPidis feels: bg tir4d,u, 13' sisionwifott. ji .,' ,
Melon MI 'lea pea.
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