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The Brussels Post, 1928-7-25, Page 5THE BR JSSELS POST Ifqou .lelbee Think of Saving as Well as Getting • • • Systematic saving is the foundation of prosperity. The Bank of Nova Scotia invites your Savings Account. Interest is compounded half -yearly. THE BANK OFESTAILISIiED N I1832 VA SCOTIA Capital $10,000,000 Reserve $20,000,000 Total Assets over $260,000,000 J. A. McLEOD, General Manager, Toronto 813 Walliesseintsseeff Cummu Ity Pic-ric lWaa Much Enjoyed (Continued from Page 1) in the pavillion. Next year's picnic will be a hum- mer if this one is any standard to go by. Following were the Committee in charge of the day's proceedings:— Finance Committee—C.Baeker, D. M. McTavish and C. Lockwood. Publicity Conmittae—G, H. Semis, J. Wilton, Bert McIntyre and F. R. Smith. - Sports Committee—N. F. Gerry, J. Logan, Dr, McRae, R. J. McLaugh- lin, Kenneth Ferguson, W. S. Scott and 12. Downing. Refreshments—Miss L. Downing, Mrs. R. Thomson, Mrs. G. H. Semis. Mrs, R. 3. McLcuchlin, Messrs. S. F. Davison, F. M. Wilmot and J. Gibson. Transportation—W. Willis, N. Chap man, J. Hewitt, A. A. Lamont, Rev. F. Fowler, W. Gillespie. BY THE LAKESIDE Many a back was well blistered by Old Sol while the boys and girls were in bathing. All those over 100 years had a pleasant afternoon recalling old times with "Hogan" Walker, now of Sea - forth. •9 O•' 1� Ty Algin gave a young lady some "bumps" on the 'tetter -totter', but 'when the young lady jumped off while Ty was in the air, he did an "Aus- tralian crawl' Ju good fashten. A positive feat that the Editor has no saeiatica when he could win 2nd money in the 200 Ib and over, foot race. Somebody said we stepped it in 11 seconds—but we are quite sure it was faster than that. ee.. •:•. Did you get your dose of "Tarvia" as Egmondville? We did and many others got a touch, when they cane around our Car. Eac IBayfield grove is an ideal spot for i picnics. Who said Noble Gerry and John Logan couldn't keep the races going? o Billy Grower refused to go to the picnic—as he said the sights at the water made his eyes sore. Why go near the water? Next week—if all thep ictur'es are I sent in, as promised—we will rival the city papers for the bathing beau• ties and other sights at the picnic. ;Jack and Mrs. Walker and Sas. and Mrs. Henderson and Miss Eleanor, of .Seaforth, took the day off to cele- brate with Brussels friends. ee Ex -Warden Alfie Erwin and Mrs. , Erwin, of Bayfield, came over to the grove to join the crowd. Mrs. Er- win, was formerly Miss Mary Beattie of Brussels. s n s w Who was the young man from town who while disrobing in a coupe to go in bathing, the curtains fell down, and there he sat in his birth- day suit? The 1928 Canadian National Ex- hibition will bear the title "Golden Jubilee Year," this being the fiftieth milestone in its far-famed and highly useful career. The record attendance for a single day at the Canadian National Exhibi- t bi•tion was made on Labor Day, 1927, !when 260,000 people passed through the turnstiles, Exhibits from France, Cuba, Ber- muda, Mexico, India, South America and United States will be prominent at this year's Canadian National Ex- hibition. Toronto. Olympic games contenders from several nations have entered the Can- adian National Exhibition track and field events. As in former years, reduced rail- way rates will be effective during the 1928 Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, ' OU will find on our Bargain Table at least ten ar- ticles of Merchandise at exceptionally low prices. We are not listing our prices this week as formerly but the ten articles will be priced on our Bargain Table in our store which we invite you to call and investigate before buying your Saturday Groceries. With our 15 years' experience in buying Groceries we consider we are on the ground floor as regards buy- ing and have decided to give the buying public the ad- vantages of our experience. We also specialize in Qual- ity Goods. Best of service guaranteed to our Patrons, ice Cream Cured Meats Flour and Peed Phone 2225 W. T. Spence ETHEL Cash or trade for Butter and Eggs at Highest market priees. SCORES ViCTORY WEDNESDAY, .J1JLY 25th, 1924. Hon. Dr. S. F. •l'ohnie, who recent- ly reaienr(1 Ms :;eat in till, Jlcu,;'• 15l' L'nlliuu,:,. to boil/1110 the Provincial l.i nidi, 1 I,i l::u 1 l'(l (1'.1t(1%r• 11:1rty ill 1 ('itl.lh Columbia, wtts 01(03-•11 t, i3)( 1.0'ri.dntur,+ oi' 111.4 province and 1)11 his party in the defeat of the i.ih0r- al yetivernmeitt, whiell has field office tor i2 ;) a1'. . NEWSY ITEMS Did Well at Camp. 'I'aa Huron Regimen,: won the chief honors of the camp, being uwar.teti the camp trophy for 083(31 r•v, nlart- ncs in tent lines, and general ap- pearance. The trophy', whi,h is a challenge cup, is the gift of G v3-. C. J. Armstrong, C.11., 0.M.0„ V,U., dis trio 01111)1' comnuu.ling. A1) during the ramp the Huron Rel;ipient was outstanding in the neatness and or- der of its camp appointments, r•ceiv- iug most favorable mention in Me- tric,: general start' orders. A special honor crone to "A" Company ((lode - rich) in being awarded then ilver cup donated by Lt. -Col. Combe for the most efficient company In 3-h- r.:gi- ment. The cup was pre sensed aft. -x church parade on Sunday, Lt, -Col, Combe making a brief add0088 of congratulation. The cup is 0.3 be wort three tinges before becoming the pro- perty of the winnig company. The Duron .len also were the top -notch - ors at soft -ball , playing six games duri0g the camp and winning all of then!. The Hurons took a fair share of the honors on sports day at camp. Believes in Advertising. Barrie Examiner: A striking ex- ample of the maturer in which ex- perts regard the town weekly as an advertising medium for retail mer- dhandlising is seen in the policy of the T. Eaton Co. adopted since they pur- chased the Canadian Departmental Stores. In every town where one of its stores is located this eonlllany has been carrying from one to two pages weekly to broadcast its store news in the towns trading area. One news- paper, published in a town not much more than half the size of Barrie, has a year's contract with this firm for two and a half pages every week. No merchant needs to be told that Eaton's are keen judges of values, shrewd buyers and thoroughly in- formed as to 'the most up-to-date and efficient merchandising methods. They don't spend a dollar -without be- ing pretty well satisfied that they are receiving value and will get returns. The extent to which they are using the local paper where they have stores should convince others in the retail trade that the opportunity af- forded by the home newspaper in putting their sales talks before regu- lar and prospective customer's in their trading territory is one that should not be overlooked. BLUEVALE F. Black spent the week -end in Tl r• onto W J mestere is on the sick list, this week /misses Viola and Ethel /gathers were home over the week -end, M05. J .r(OJ(se is vieitiug friends at Bruosels and Atwood. G J and Airs. Gallaher visited with relatives here, m1 Saturday. Robt and Mrs Musgrove visited with Me', lit :miner, of Grey MIS 3 0 Johnston and Aries Telldt Geddes, of Saskatoon, spent A few daye last week with friends here. I. 0 R. a,ld MPS, Brinker and son, Earl, of Sand nsky, spent r. -. fete (lays with friends here, last w00k John end Mrs Mes80r and Ray and Mrs L11fol t and Lois spent Sunday al the 1101ms of Rnht, and /tr8. must, live. ;,Ir and /n's 21 Ki e, of Urnwbe, and el es and g•9. ],nrighl'., of T01'0010, spent the Sunday at the home of A ld- rew Holmes Qu1te a number frntn het e attended t1P special services held in the pant, at Wroxeter. nn Hnnday, When a ((111(1•' bey of 3(('13 tn3)(193irs gave addres880. (len Snettom M P , was also present and gars +u? ar1lir, s. BRUCE COUNTY Southampton's tax 1310 toolsa big 30ap of 8 mills, 111i1 year, it now, being 48 Mille on the dollar. Robert (3. Dewar, 11 native of Pais- ley, has been nominated as Liberal nandidate in Victoria City for the B001011 Coluwhia Legislature. Mr, Dewar sawed for a number of years on the 011;y Council at V101011a, has ing twice in eucneseinn polled the highest 1111 miter of votes in the 1nun• 13ip101 electinns. Music lovers will be delighted with PLM. Royal Air Force Band of Eng, land, which will be in attendance throughout the whole fourteen days of the 1928 Canadian National Ex- hibition. It is one of the premier musical organizations of the world. NEWsy ITEMS M ACCIDENTRENDERED IN MOTOR FATALITY INQUIRY JIELGRA VE R. and Mee. Yuill trete in hod. Met, week, Jim, and ,Alpe. Stewart were visitin ft Minis In London 13. W, Bolton i, hallaying agent at. ll>0 f3elgrttve shales; at present. Al08. Nelhet'y, sr., spent. 11 few /lays wish her daughter, Mrs. 101eOill, in 111141 %VawanONIn (ioinr111111lnl) will 111' 11114e1'ved 1 Knox United (.!lunch on Sunday, Jul 201.11, at 11 4. M. 1'110 regnhN•nleetiug of the JJelgrave Women's 11(401tul (' Was held nn '1'IU's• day af1Prrtnn( or Inst weak at the house .f the President, 7314. F. Ale. Callum. The Meeting was in elmsg ul' ;SJrs, .Il'' Callow end at. the MM. bl,ilnl of (f10 general business a very 10101e40fug paper tva1 give? by 111189 (1.111. Cowles. Mrs Joe (nogg shod a s In whi 'h was 11111ell mil/rooks tell. Th' woolil(0 olnv0,1 00[13) 1111'. N4.11111011 Anthem and cnuuuunJl v 811101)E tvbinb Iuuch wits served i(y the ho4. Loso, twsist.ed by Mrs. J. M Uoolle•., Tile roil call at this en suing w110 re- sponded to by banding in r0ripos for g"cklesltnd c,itsups. It is the inl0)1• ''3', the Institute to prepare it conk Mud( of 1. steel roaipe0. OoThursday1103.Ihe %V.M S. and La 1308' Aid t•f Knox United ('lmreh nim in the school -room of 1. he e}nn'eh, Mrs. \Vilkioso11, Pr„4i,loii .of %V. Si S , pr8sidinq. Snriptll)e 0011111.14'11108 3-03(0)1 by 1l -ii (R'v.1 Srnhie. 'L'he ranter )11 Study 111,1(, given by Mrs. A. Vincent, was very interesting, 12811 call was 4M11 Mine players. Mrs. Jahn 10intmnl then took charge of meeting and business in 01(11111.03101 with Garden Party was finished up. It '1104 agreed to have joint meetings to the elnse of the year. The next meeting will be hold at the Mame of 1311'9, J. 1i. 11(10tin11111 When the 0. (4, I. T. 14ir19 will take eharg,e of devotion- al exel01909, Airs. J./MPS Anderson 010Eed the meeting %vit11 prayer. 1l 13 11 y BLYTH Wellington and Mrs. McGill and family, of SeekaLoui, visited relatives here. Eat) Spafford hue gone to North Bay where be will be employed ns 0. N. R. operator, Win, and Ates. Brigden, of Toronto, grandson, (lorry, and niece, Miss Hine of 81. Maty,, were 03310008 at the 1101n0 of A, 13. and Mrs. Oarr. Douglas, Edward and Bertram Carr, of Ingersoll, are spending their holi- days with their grandparents, A. B, and (Ates. Carr and other relatives. Dr. John S. and Mrs. McGowan and Miss Ethel, who have heal visiting the fniiner'e Mother, It. 13. McGowan, left for their home at cedar Rapids, Iowa. Airs. Arthur [Mayne, who spent the past titres weeks visiting her parents, Or. and Mrs. W. R. Carr, and sister, Miss Betty, left on Saturday -for her home in Frobisher, Sask, Dr. W. R. carr, who spent the past month visiting relatives here, left for his home in Los Angeles, Cal, Mrs. carr and Miss Betty will leave in a few days and visit friends en ratite. John Weymouth left on Wednesday for Herehel. Sask., where he will spend the next couple of months in assisting his sister, Mrs. Henderson, who recently lost [ler husband by death. PERTH COUNTY E. W. White, of 81, Marys, was ap- pointed District Deputy Grand Pilaster of South Huron, at the 73rd annual convention of the Masonic Grand Lodge in Ontario, being held in Lon- don, K. B, Nicholls, who has been agent at the Milverton 0, N. R. station since F. L. Crawford's departure, this Spring, has been notified that he is to report at Oorbetton in about a month. A promising young life wee cut short, when Ray, the 13'year-old son of David and Mrs. Jacobs, of•Morning• ton, passed away after being i11 for five weeks from scarlet fever, which left his heart in a weakened condi. tion. Wm. Angler, near Monk ton, had a barn raising, whioh took over 100 per- sons to raise. Everything went well and no person was hurt. Title speaks well for the carpenter, J. Diel, of Brod- began, who did the work. Mr. Ang- ier gave the young people a dance in evening. 150 people attended and a most enjoyable time was spent. Mus- ic Was fnrniehed by Walter Gill, Her- man Liebus, Wm. Uniac and Bertha Diebus. a , HURON COUNTY A, F. Johns, formerly of Olintnn, who has been Principal of the Vine- land Public Scheel for the past three veers, has accepted a position els Principal of the 11bn(lthill School at an inorea9e in salary. Frank Oorrivent!, of Drysdale, had the misfortune to lose a valuable horse, last week, Seemingly, 0101 horee ant tangled in the wire fence and bled to death before it was dis• 001101'811. \Vhile Mrs, Win, Coates, of Exeter, was ill the act of splitting some kind- ling, elle had the misfortune (.0 cut off Out top part of the thumb of the left hand, Mrs. Onat.e9 w,13 11010ing the stiolr with her left bend and the axe strnclt the thumb just behind the nail. Alex. MacKenzie, who for the past 23 years carried nn a 41170ssf01 hal'. 1008 flintiness in 1(ippeu and who sold out to John Workman, last Fall, left for.his future home at Anhl ,'n. On the Friday evenitlg twine to hie leaving, St, Andrew's (Murrill menta- lities presented him with a beautiful wicker chair find a nicely worded tug. dress. Alan, his hrnliier 111tt0ntls of the vi11ng5 tank this nppottanity to present him with a gnld'hoaded cane. Two sisters, who had not 50011 each stater since their palsy girlhnnd sixty years ago, mel the other day, when Mrs. Edge, of 13allymnte, Ireland, av rived at the hone of her siatee, Mrs. Rebt, Morrison, Helical), mother of IT. W. 141nrt'ipon, of Clinton, Nies. Mo elsot, at the ago of eighteen years, left Ireland sixty year8 ago this month, thie sister being six years younger, and they had never seen each, other since. Mrs. Morrison is now sevenro-eight and Mrs. Edge esv- etv-two, The latter is 00 her way to i3dmonton accompanied by a niece. Aeeidenlal dont 11 ruga tile verdict, of sips enrom'r'o jury, at the intir10.1 1111. the death id WVilliltm A,odetene, held i. No, 10 schnoll/ou»c, 81?t oJey '1'nwn- ship, Alnuday efLerunon nl 1481 week. %V111h1m Anders,,., Sr o u[ D, Muter. •uu, ui Stanley, 11(01 ilia deal!) (18111 [3u1(110e.101, on July 71.11, when riding; i•1 a eat' 1 wiled 111111 di ;von by Harold Ta17101, n3' Varna, tvhtoll eo111ded Witlt a standing taolok owned by Ernest Epps. of Varna. The .jury agi eed (hat Taylor 10)19 l8uipnl'arily blinded by dust and (hal he had used :0 di nary preeanlinn4. 'J'J1ecr,rnner, 0l .1. %V. Shaw, of ('lint nn, preAtled art the in. (Ieet and 111' jury ''1.10i 3,•(l 111 Harry Corms, I'm entail ; G. Graham, Jn1in iYleflewall, Arthur 0Vrull,y, [!'rink Aikenl000l. ohn T. Graham anti ;hut 01,tiueen. The •:' 11"olhrui':e W1(9 trot ,18(1 with 3'1381.1•. u)1d neighbor, .f )1.• J,orn 4a)14fa1'1i111 of 10',). r'x pros 0,1. HOWICK TOWNSHIP COUNCIL Council 11.0 on ,July 13.11, In the Tlvp 11.111, pnr•u-:(nt In ndj-,u'10110111. All mewl,: 8 wet present the 31'8('0 in e "IlIU). AthI(nule8 of the last meeting is•1e rend and 011 motion of Taylor and Lenlia,-d iu ,''1cd. It was ur)ved by LOuo+trd and T.ty- lor that w8 II1Htl'nCl 0115• road snper)1r- ten(1out tom ke a thorough exaulin- Mien of the 1,1 tioj.h11 Mu11iaipal Ui'ain no the road portion, more es- pecially the portion Smith of the catch baoin where the 13 ineil file join the large tile. We recommend for 1139 consideration the advisability of lift- ing some of the tile and having them placed on lumber or Rohe .trier suit- able 11a1.01ia1 to keep 1110111 from sink- ing into the (nook ; the advisability of replacing the 6 -inch tile with 0.inch 111,. ; the advisability of building a catch basin near the Smith end to re- lieve the Handed cuiditiun which uc- carred last year and keep the road water from flooding private 110uds.— Cei'eied. 101nved by Hubbard and (amble that the ft:Bowing aceotr1115 be paid : Municipal World, Oollectnr'o rolls and supplies 8 (3, W. \Vttlkec, express Pete? D lig, gravelling from1:41001441.77010165, (101). 9 and 3 R. Baker, culverts turd ncutting weedls 17.75 John Armstrong, gravelling til 25 R. Watters, gravel 11.'1.5 Geo. McKee, gravelling in Gorrie 234 67 Arnold Edgar, trucking gravel. 140,501 Chas, Mcliwain, gravelling an 101- ting weeds 200.06 Walter Reddon, gravelling 0190 Wm. Boyd,, gravelling and cutting weeds 13`3 00 0111±, Johnston making fill and c (ting weeds 105.75 Geo. Griffith, gravelling out- ing cu - ing weeds 51,75 John Hyndmnn, tile 70.00 J. McOutcheon, gravel 80.30 Geo. Townsend, gravelling and cutting weeds ...........,84 25 Wm. Doig, gravel 3 22 0"0 (heater Oook, cutting weeds and cutting hill 50 20 Wm. B. Edwatos, gravellin gravel 67.10 E, G. Denny, gravelling and gra • el 07 45 Roes Bayliss, gravelling and grav- el ra - el00 55 Harold Onok, nil and grease for crusher 7 15 J, J, Elliott, gravel and cuttiug weeds H 141 W Bd1y. 84,755 Lot Viney, work at crusher ..,13.00 Albert Haskins, power for crush - 00 i c u 4 1 1 g v 1 4 00 180 90 Bert Longley, gravel 120 20 L. Demmerling, trucking gravel 305,36 E. H. Strong, blasting stumps.. 475 Wallace Clark, gravelling, grav- el and cutting weeds 283 40 Albert Patterson, gravel 45.00 A. Jacques, making fill, grading and gravel 192 90 Wm, Lambkin, gravel 49 85 Everett Allan, gravel and. grav- elling 247 80 0, W. Simmons, grading and cutting weeds 18.50 Wrn, Boehler, gravel and grav- elling 177 35 Wm. Poster, cone. wire fence. 8 00 Fred Mahood, gravelling 186 50 T. A. Roberts, advertising and part pay on contract 107,50 Oliver Stewart, gravelling and cutting weeds . 389 00 Thos, Grant, gravel, gravelling cutting weeds 09,65 Ed. McCallum, gravelling and cutting weeds 79 25 R. A, Taylor. grading 28,75 Burns Stewart, gravel and fixing pit 54,40 Geo, Mosure, cutting weeds in Fordwich 41.40 R, H, Carson, paint, oil and hard- ware 9 95 3. l-1yndtnam & Son, power for grader 175 00 R. H. ()arson, supplies 35.20 G. W. Welker, part salary as Clerk 1(10 00 Gordon Gibson, trucking gray161.111 !truest Ring, cutting weeds and brash 12 50 Garnet Wright, cutting weeds.. 0 01! John Montgomery, eutti)lg weeds and grading 14.885 Peter F. Doig, ploughing show roads ,4 00 Isaac Wade, pest salary school at- tendance officer 31) 011 1i,. II', Edger, gaiety as Supt 57 50. Thos. Inglis, expellees to OhOp- stnwo r e• 1'08swat.er Drain ..33 00 J, I3) Rogers, license for T, Hall..800 (3. AV, Walker, Clerk's fees— Tile portion Mum, Drain No. 10.0 00 Open portion Mutt. Do, No. 1050,00 Branch I3 MAUI, Dr, No. 10 5 00 Brandt (1 Mnu, Drain No. 10„10 00 Branch 1) Minn, i)t', No. 10., „10 00 Branch 11) Mini, Dt, No, 10 1:I 00 Branch G. Mint, Di, No. 10 10 00 1ranch 11 Mlun, D1, No, 10 ,,,,1000 Branches I and J Mum Dr. 10, , 5 011 Ilt'ancil 3 Mon, Dr, No, 10 ,.., 200 Ilranell A Mrttn. Dr, No, 11 6 00 Branch 13 Miutt. Dr, No. 11.,,,,500 Heerlen (J Mhul, Dr, No. 11 2.00 G. W. Walker, By•Laws— Tile pertinn Men, Dr, No. 100 00 Open portion Mtn) Dr. No 10,5000 B trunk channei Mon, Dr. No. 10 10,00 Branch C Mun, Dr, No, 1010,00 The Firestone Gum -Dipping process strengthens the tire to meet the dernandr of kill climbing, quick stops, sudden turns and 1,igh speeds. The Firestone tread is scientifically designed to grip the rossd in emer- gencies. You can have this extra safety on your car. Aslc your local Firestone Dealer. He will save you money and serve you better. Always pug a Firestone steam-wellded, leakproof tubs in your Firestone tire. FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED HAMILTON, - ONTARIO BUILDS THE ONLY GUM -ZIPPED TIRES G. s DEALER c:ty BRUSSELS Brinell 7) Minn Dr. No. 111 . il) 00 Branch N', and 1' 111n11. Dr. 10..12 00 Branch G Alun, Dr. No. 10 ....10.00 13r1,11ch H Mttn. Dr. No. 10 „•,10 00 Branch I 10 J Arun. Or, ]n ....6 00 Br110Ch J, Mon. Dr. No. 1)1 .,.,300 Breneh A MluII. Dr, Nn, 11..... 7.00 Bea)ah 13 Mum, Dr. No. 11..... 6 00 Branch C. Mlu0. Dr, No. 11. .,81)1) F. A. Edgar, plans, prnllle, &e, in- speetiun end al>sietauee on 1(118. portion Mun, Dr. No. 10....7050 Gordon 0i11snn, Dart pay on culvert Mun, Drain No. 10 40000 W. 0. Dimly— Part pay open pnrrinn Dr, 10. 1.000 'file for Branch (4 Dr, 10 600 00 Tile no Branch d{ Mun, De 10200 00 Tile Branch 0 Mutt. Dr. 10 200.00 Gen. Aldrieh, 010011 ah'Pa.iy cnnstnint- ed .nen portion AJ1u1. Dr. 1035 00 Leslie Knight, 1110111 already eon - selected open portion Municipal Drain No, 10 25 00 Atex. Gibson, fart. in hip. (mon por- tion main Mun. Dr. No. 1045 00 It was moved by Gamble and Walk- er that this Cnnncll do now adjourn to meet ..gain on Friday, ,lulu 27th, at 2 o'clock in the 11ftel11no11, when tend - I ere Will he received and opened for M unicipnl Droit? Nn. 11.—carried, (3. W. WALKER, Clerk. 1 • BRUCE COUNTY. Donald Munro, of Tiverton, left for Port William, where he will enter the i postafldce to take a preliminary course I In handling His ,Majesty's mails before 1 going on the rend as a mail clerk. IHanover 0, N. ft. depot and freight sheds were burglarized sometime dur- !ing the night, recently. Although 1 the safe was hrolten open, there was , no money taken. Several tieing and a quantity of other meat and also some cheese Was stolen from the freight sheds. Tools from the 0. N. R. see - tion house were used in breaking into the building. t •. I The Elute Cheese Factory shipped 391 boxes and Maitland 198 boxes of cheese to Harris Abbatoir 00„ Toron- to, The price paid was 22Me. "ALL ROAD LO AL1K,E TO Ni E ” ,(NE of the great reasons for Oldsmobile's tremendous success in every section of the country is its ability to take all roads as they come and to deliver the same fine, satis- fying performance, hour after hour and month after month. 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