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Barrie Examiner, 22 Apr 1926, p. 14

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v.__- w... _-v--- -v-c Ir`?! . motor` car bodies can be-"built-an armor of protection in emergencies Electrically welded and staunchly braced and reinforced at all points of strain, they are noiseless and built to endure permanently. They also pro- vide unparalleled vision. The menace of thick corner pillars -.blocking the driver s vision at street intersections - is eliminated.` Slim, steel pillars take their place. ~ One-piece windshields and exception- ' al window areas further increase driving vision and safety. And while safety cannot be measured in do1lars,.it is gratifying to know -that these improved steel bodies ex- act no penalty from the purchaser. With production vastly increased, these and many other vital improve- ments were announced coincidently with the most attractive schedule of low prices in Dodge Brothers history. ' Dodge Brothers Motor Cars are built \, toprotect passengers " ` That is why`Dodge Brothers pio- neered in introducing the all steel body, and why they have continued to pioneer by recently improving and perfecting it. ' - -` Like the all steel sleeping car-now insisted upon by public opinion--;- Dodge Brothers all steel bodies are reproof and as near shock-proof as '0 .1~k FRANK w. LIVINGSTON , - Phonej29l Barrie_,J one. nrampton ror uelty to dumb animals- British politi al circles are said to be impatient ,of French deiasgin deal- ing with way debt and disarmament- I sentenced to thr I Brampton for ee months in 18.1] at elty to dumb gin British noliti a] circle: mm nnia 9... Resists heat `and friction. Increased algility to coast. fuel dilution. Reduces repair bills. e NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to ` the Trustee A'ct that all persons having -claims against the Estate of William Anderson Dempster, late or the Town- ship of Essa, in the County or Simcoe, tarmer, deceased, who died 0 or about the 18th day of March, 192 , are re- quested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before ' the 24th day of April, 1926. after which date. the executors will distribute the assets of the estate among those en- titled thereto, having regard only to the claims or which they shall then! `have notice. and that they will not - be responsible to any person for the assets of said estate whose cla`lms shall . not then have been received. ALEXANDER COWAN, , Executors' olicitor. Dnunln ' [\-Ln-.14 1l.-1'In 1 munsnxv, APRIL 22, 192' '- T ' `I 'afrI1e \'rractaf('odlivvrJ" : for COUGHS.COLD . and aaoncmms s`-refs; ID--- anJ5;Ie Money A" um: nnnrl ic GILLETTE f `yrd 51 i destroy by impfu ' oounaou court co. 0-... u.....z. r..... Ma.| ;z.,75,;;c;,;s ,7%7/:;;.,,a; YOUR GROCER SELLS n! ` PURE E!-_AK.E NOTICE TO C_REDlTORS, mo Wank Sunli: Rb2r1- -. 5Y? P`i Sold Eyerywhere Made by Lever Brothers Limited Toronto `J10 you A,/housa The Largest Sell soA .l1J\.M' Ituuuva In the omce OI - the Cleric of the County of Queens by which it appears that the said MINNIE . DEBENHAM ROBINS has exercised due diligence in melting search to dis- cover evidence whether or -not you are _Iivi_ng and that no such evidence has {been tound.`end that. you have absent- od yourself for five or more successive years last past without being known to MINNIE DEBENI-IAM ROBINS to be living during that time, and said MINNIE DEBENI-IAM ROBINS be- lieves you to be dead. a hearing on said getition shall he held at a. Trial Term art I thereof, of the New York Su- ~ preme Court to. beheld in `and for the County of Queens at the-County Court House. Long Island `City, City of New 1 York on the 14th day of June. 926; at 1 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. 1 or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, at which time proof of the allegations contained in the petition ` . shall be taken and an application made 1 for an order dissolving the `marriage; between MINNIE DEBENHAM ROB- ; INS and ANDREW ROBINS _ ` Dated New York. March 23rd. 1928. JEROME A. JACOBS . Attorney for Petitioner Office and P.O. address. 1819 Broad- way,ABorough of Manhattan, Cityo! New York. _ '18-180' . '-Allvyou need is waste fats and n1z'I'i.'Ia'NT E55939. 6"J`ty/e Cgmforf and KI Ull/1 UI'L dill (`Economy DH COI.SfI' CO. 0.45:, v.......: 1'... |-Yl . .g.o Y I "-"-`5- = ,-vi `-ii-"~ '22}L7 | 0!` Pasfe A/mt K e.s`I'5'{ir1g7 Sou: av Lao/Av /-tar//mvrs uuoonv 0` ICE IIIMI-I186` Allll CVUBLAV S 6 Please take notic that pursuant to. pa order ot Hon.` John Mac`Crato.'do.ted the`22nd du of 'Mu'..,- 1926.-and ied With the pet On 6! VMINNIE DEBEN9 HAM'RR1NH In fhn nfflnn nf flan L\ `N `I `lg `~ Y7 \ 1:; >1.` Mtg. \ * Tl dc light, the made in Sunhght` fabrics. * o'u NOTICE to cm-zmrons i Iiiiili C33 II I I `WWWII. VUKIUVC 'In the -ma.iter- ot tiie application .-or .MNNIE DEBENHAM= ROB 8.101 the dissolution 0,! marriage :1" inumt. 5to chapter No. 279. Laws of 1922 (sec- tion 7-a.. Domestic Relations Law). ` mn Axvnuinnr onnnva :.....n......u -1 SUPREME COURT.` Quoonn County. In Ohn vnnffnm no n..'.. .......u....n.... -4 you-a u --u, awvuovuuv avvlgs uuula JJCIVI Jo T0.ANDREW ROBINS. husband of INNIE DEBENHAM ROBINS: - Dianna col... nan-.. aI....A .. ..... ...._g 4... NOTICE TO capblrons ALEXANDER CO-WAN, Solicitor, Barrie. Ont.. '.Admlnlntra.tm the pezfuon or ROBINS In the office of the tuna In Us ginning` Luau.-uuu Illlll of that Cnnntv nf nunnnn Inr vunuam 1". MOUUAIG. .. | Solicitor for Adminlstmtrlx . w Iuvoavl vvo Barrie; 0r;tar!o. .Dl'!'l8, URL. `Administrator. T Perhapsyou tlzirik similar results cannot be obtained in Y0 UR` business. You would [ be surprised `to see, by our records, in how `many busi- nesses it, IS true. Make up` a your mind to give.Lohg Dis- tance a fair 't:.'zl agzd you will not" be disappointed. ' Our Manager will be `glad to help /` you plana series of calls. ` ONG Distance callsa j costing $5 brought me a prot of *$90,-- writes a storage battery dealer. ' V. E. BREWSTER, ' Mmgr- ' I` 'Ei?'E@ WhoIosomo_|~;I;s1LsBatroshIng " Twas afraid to eat becauseil al-`I ways had stomach trouble afterwards. Since taking Adierika I can eat and feel fine." (signed) Mrs. A. Howard. ONE spoonful Adlerika. removes GA and often brings surprising relief to the stomach. stops that` full, bloated feeling. Removes `old waste matter `from intestines and makes you feel i lruzzist. ham)? and cheerfui..Excelient- for ob- Itinste constipation. Wm. Crosslantl`. I IUXIGIB 0 it-uggisit. Wornan Afraid to 7 ' . . Eat Anything unu 15 strong and neaxcny, ` One skinny weman gained. nin :pounds in twenty-four gays. \4tf unny uuys-- our money DECK. I A very sickiy child, age nine, gain- ed twelve pounds in sevezrmonths and is strong and healthy. 0118 skinnv wnmnn Iininn I-nhn: nus ue aure anu gel; mc_uoy's. A They are not e ensive-60 tab- lots, 60 cents--nn `if you `are not pleased with the improvement` after thirty days---your money back. A vmvv nialalv nh nan vnn ache- America. ` Doctors. know about them and so do all druggists, and if your children need `building up ask for these tablets today if you want to give your loved ones a god appetite and ut pounds of goo nealthy flesh on t eir bones. But be euro "and get Mc_Coy'S. They are not exnnnnive'_.6n tab. `and strength producing nu mmu anu ronual; m neauzn. ` Extracted from the. livers of the lowly `codah ore the health, .weigh`t vitaminea that are found in McCoy 5 Cod Liver Extract Tablets, which are" sold by- pharmacistrall over {Nor-th.and South America. ` T\n.uJ-4.... 1...`... ..I.....L 4.1.-.. -...I _- Child:-0:1 Lon Thain hocnsa Thai Argo Sugar-Coated a x_ad- at Buy to Talia I; Cuuly. It's your duty, Motzher, to seethat the frail, peaked, sickly yo_un ter owa up to be strong in body, ea): :1 mind and robust in health. ` iallfhnnl-AI` `harm J-`an mama A` an . - _`-: - 7 7.121.. 933 Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons hav- ing claims against the Estate of Ernest Edward Dore. late of the Town of Bar- ~ rie, in the County of Simcoe. merchant, deceased, who died on or about the.fif- teenth day of March, A.D., 1926, are requested to send particulars of their claims to..the undersigned on or be-; 1ore.the 16th day of May, 1926, after- which date the Admlnistratrixl win! distribute the assets of the Estate. having regard only to the claims of! which she shall then have notice. and will not be responsible to any others. Dated at` Barrie this wan. nv nf `McCoy : Extract `- Tabletsfine for Thin, ` ` Underdev`'l6pegl-KidsL* v.. .. can-I vulvuc I0uBYo - V ,0 - ,..f:%::2.`}`l.`i'5! 7;5`#:'.$ .{.Z'.'.' j V ALL~-DRUGGISTS um: um: you'll be able to not and skin 0" .'rMk--uwdroIIu ruuuyinz? E?`.reatall;:ou:eto3aV'p' ' W 11 um am am . 5. , :3 god or 10" Muoucy bub. Tr D-. Du ;: .a..._nm- ..*.:*" "m.:s":.'a:"r::m$ o n u an I gaqre. _ l_`h _$b-Just/an damn! I: it. warm u-yinz? reu0!`(13` tor April. ' ' Thieves stole fur coats valued at _over $1,000 from store of King Bros.. `Vat Wlngham. Ont. T --u--:----:-:--- A small `stone was found lodged in swollen heart of cow that died at Paisley. Ont. - ' The snowfall in Ottawa of 17 inch- as so far this month has shattered all records for April. Htl fin! nnnfu uolnn of `respected citizens of the town. which is `to be checked by the intervention of the postal authorities. Postmaster Fer- guson states the. latter have closely kept in touch with the local situation `and with the aid of handwriting ex- perts are now ready to begin definite proceedings. ' _ That .such 9. thing was going on in the community comes as a shock to .the district. About 50 letters, alleged to have come from the one source. and ` addressed to several persons in town. arenow in official hands. How niany more of thesemay have been sent out. the Post Office Etaff cannot state. some of the letters are written in the most obscene, indecent-and scurrilous language possible, a d are very de- famatory in character. o `respected citizens pf uy me uevlew-Herald:- _ i For the past four years an under- hand czunpaign. of indecency letter-| writing has been going on, through the Thornbury Post Oflce. against certain i_ by intervention nt ---.-.._..---.:---_ POISON PEN IN THORNBURY For Four Years a Campaign of Flag- rant lndecency Has Gpne On There .'1`hornbury--That th campaign of vituperation and indecency which has; been going on here for the last four- years may soon be wound up is stated by the Review-Herald:-. the hnf fnnn lrnnnn ran -----1---- ~15-170 ___m" ,..u...iuauun_ and contested East Sim- ' Ba-:,:,::'g;:::ia ~ H` coe in the interests of that party but ' poet 1'` 1936`: was defeated. He took his defeat U. S_ Washmgwm U_S_A_ like the goodsoldier he was, without , needed rest. We started out with the wlth , bery. at both sides and as we followed a hospital here. - D d: H , . a _murmur, and went_ on making n:,I,_)3, ;,_,o:,e1y `;c{, 3{',,,f `;V,,5l,1 1:222 friends` as _before. His death will - visit here for Ipani certainly enjoying leave 3 3*}? 1" WW" that W111 be hard best of health, and having it much to_ ll, for he had associated himself intention of oln ' much f'Ll'l.l1e` - 11 so many of its interests and for but found Whgll.t age wanted here! \")V9ll; leach and -aw-y one he gave unspap nearing Barrie we were delighted witli mgly of {"5 time and. talents He was the roads, and. the archway with a greatly interested in hospital work Welcome" sign, and beautiful shrub- ' and was among the first to agitate for the highway signs all along. th t [,1 f h Heblva largely re- . _ . ` 9 Y0 8 sponsi e or t e esta is ment of the ;':..i.*:'a`,?..*:..::?.:i:ai:;:`::.s..ri::*: ow hospital and later took an nue\ to the lake shore or Kempenfeidt i"."e?5i"3' i"t,"e5t in -Si-3 ,Ad1'9W:5 I Bay} Here wefound not only .1 beau. Hospital after it was established. His , but a good tourist hotel. I was so tired ner were tiful expanse of green facing the bay, generous disposition and kindly` man- `: . otjcamping out, it was joy to find a apparen at an times and i returned soldier and family in charge` his fe crept into the very heart of of 8. small-store also_some bedrooms the cmmu"ity' He made 3 hbby i at a reasonable p,.1cend even, c0m,,rof Masonry and was connected with tort, This is certainly` an ideal p1ace'Caledonian Lodge from its inception. offices that great `hood could bestow in his home- . . [lodge and a few vears aeo held the d1 (1 t.~ (l`fli=.. . .. ggulrjakteggii`:i1doe.g$Veaca`iioliir`: tlloatl; ed: distinguished position of \District De- go fishing. In fact. all a. tired. run-down; puty Grand M9-St 13 He Was high up Yankee needs. The band comes 0Ve!`fll'l the Order and revered by his bre- 'sometimes and also folk dances are - _ . V thren here as elsewhere. While ov- ' Bil: ::s%l.i.3s:.%:22 ;`?l`3ti: * erseas he was honors by being chos- uvery so we need not ck anything en as one of the officers of the Can- a - Following the road from the hotel a adian L0d8_9 in the 1d- Into Ma- V crescent-like boulevard leads to the sonry. as into everything else, he highway toand through the main bus- threw his whole heart and among the 111985 PM` f '9 .t'- The hlghwayi brethren he will be sadly missed It 4 ilis dfee "i sieaas_tobi'Vzii;'ie'iir'{i'h $333 will be hard *0 5 the 83." caused by names. I e have also splendid police the death Of (-70107781 Ralkes-" proaectiionhhere and allithe gnagydother ----------_- par s ii t e town are n sp en con-- . ' ition and in quiet parts of the town.| M'm'AND Busmzss sEcT'N Try and meet us here and you'wlll , SUFFERS DAMAGE BYHFIRE neither forget or regret. it. Good bye . -- till you come. , W ------ -` ' uuune_r Iorget come. - ----..y u uv der his carewuiaon the eld. the guardian angel of man `fr m this section and be a taxes. thewdlscontlnuatlon of certain! '0 ` c grants, the preventing of another bu_ . ed_ td the -local" units with -a I "Md uceme being issued, the'shm,t5 friendship that could only be : weight being sold, and many other ma,-i by death._ 1 He_ returned from 1 ters. Some may say he talks too much] with ' distinguished honor and but this 0% be "'"~`d `Well all the took" up -his professional dutie others talk too little._ D._m_\____/V In thp ,qn(~n11r` 1...+ n.....-:..:_,, tngy gln. u I u c ques one should b d: = In public and not on streetecor,:1celrl':sg(z";` in merchants stores. The ratepa e 1` are surely entitled to know tl1e-to{Yv gait business. It is their mqney that is gift ( lng spent. , Aid. Jnv-via In +n kn n............_ . _ _ umur warmers as In nrevlou F"" Representatives of the peo",,1.`}, ,;' not expected to warm chairs in council :.:*:;'u.t::*:;."~V W 6 "m at home u plIh" llilfinh cl-nnnlpl I... .1: _! `tlon chose almost a. brand new c all our: s4uu.I.u' VI JIIU nxnmlner: Dear Sir: The voters at the last elec. ouncil, and expected great things of them but. as usual it is found there are as many chair warmers as In previous yea,.3_ _teprese_nt_atlves neonla ...... ow u-no cannula vn &uv audullnlnep; Sir.---In/reading the report 1 1; two Council: meetings." my ,,,,, }n""'} that'Aiderm'an Jarvis did not have `a square deal in which Second Deputy. Reeve Mccualg-_h_,ad_ no right to ques_ tion Aidermifn -Tai`Vl!"`right to Council-. _*_be'ong.-;l_;nowing whethgrt ring was right `or...;;\?. tax. .We know that Second Deputy- eeve McCuaig was wrong. as stated by Alderman Jarvis in a. letter that he received from the Minister of Education, so I think the people or Barrie v_vili,ugree with me . that Secon ' Deputy-Reeve It ` owes Aldeglnan Jarvis an `;`;`f-` Also I think in the case of the com dealers, the people of,Barrie have a f right to. know which of the coal dent`, ` era ioadswere light. ' ngnt. {U KNOW wmcn I I 'DA'l\'I1VI'IA ,wm not ne responsible to others. Barrie this 13th day of April, `A.D.. 1926. DUNCAN F. MOCUAIG. Solicitor fnr Arninlufnafniv - -7 -`w '1`o\the' Eglfor-of The Examiner; Qh~_.--In reading the llnnnno .. .. WWW '`TH WWW -aw`-1.0x , K` E LETTER Box 5] %%$mw&&%%w%%&$a* 'rn`?h. mmnmnr rm... 1.w.,..._. n the Editor of The Examiner: )em- Rh-2 'l`ha vntnrn no n... L. ,. uoun vuu |ltLll:._ I RATEPAWER __-....._.. l LOOKlNG FORWARD Dn'....a- rs... - I Lov/lngly` yo urs, _ 1'1 y an -4 -sauna RATEPAYER} WARD rv - '5, l D. Troit. w cu unu ' my long with who much withdistinguished and again .11 duties here. In the second last.Dominion election "153 he was honored with the Conservative lnomination and contested East .3 Interests: nf Hunt ......... 1...; NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons hav- ing claims against .the Estate of Angelina Cronan, late of the Township oi. Innistil in the County of Simcoe,. married woman, deceased. who died on or about the 11th day oi! February, 1926. are requested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 24th day or April, 1926,_ at- ter which date theAdm,inistrator will distribute the assets/of the estate a- mong those entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims otwhich he shall then have notice. and that he will not be responsible to any person tor the assets or said estate whose cliaims shall not then have been receiv- e . V - Rueslanjsovlet 1s_ using a hundred million marks creditegranted by`Ger'.- many to buy German machgnery. Jewels. watches and ornaments are being given to the Save the Franc Fund opened `in Parts` at we Finalnee - mntatry. J t ms uagpamp; on the Lake or the p woods, near`_ Kenoca. thence to Fort William, where one of the fine; Cana- dian Pacific steamers will be used a- cross Lakes Superior and Huron to Port McNicoll. then rail to Toronto. where the trip wili- terminate. Everything is includedpin the_price of 8330,00. from Toronto: `transporta- tion, sleeping cars. accommodation in hotels, and bungalow camps, meals `in . (diners, hotels and on steamers. and ' sight-seeing tours at points visited; The trip is open toail, and Qplicau tions gior accommodations are being receiv . ' _.. ` Fares from other ointsi than Tor- onto will be named. a d descriptive iia iustrated ,book-let sent on application to Deansinclair Laird,..Macdona.Id Col- lege Post`Qfrice. Que. ' 12-17x ....uu5n me great canyons of the Free- er and Thompson Rivers, and through the Selklrks, and Rockies, affording scenery such as can be foundnowhere else on earth: Lake Louise. the Pearl of the `Rockies, the most perfect gem of scenery in the world; another (in at Bantt, Edmonton, the Capital of A - bert_.a_;- Saeketoon. the city of optimism: vile Ga\,Camp; ' oode, near` HIM-.. ;,--I ` .,1....uuw vruw-\uA AND BACK Marvelous. beyond conception inaptly describes a the glories of C.'ana.da's Rockies. To be fully appreciated they must be seen. To start out on a trip by one's self into this unfamiliar but far- famed paradise-on-earth, to many 1 appears quite a task. Realizing this, : Dean Sinclair Laird, of`Macdonald Col- i Y lege, an experienced Rocky Mountains -Traveller, for the third year in succes- sion. hasundertaken to conduct a party through this glorious wonderland. A special train of dining, standard ; sleeping`, and observation compartment ; cars has been chartered, toleave Tor- _ onto on July 19th via the Canadian Pacific Railway. Stops will be made at Port Arthur and Fort William. which together form Canada's greatest grain. , port; Winnipeg Beach, the popular ' summer resort for Winnipegers; Win- nipeg, Canada's third largest city; In- distributing centre of the Federal Forestry Branch: Regina, the capital of. Saskatchewan: Calgary, Alberta's largest city; Banff. the world-famous mountain resort: by automobile for 104. miles over the Banff-Windermere Highway. the most spectacular drive in Canada:., through Kootenay Lake to Nelson, the com- mercial centre of Southern British Col- umbia; then through the Doukhobo r country to Penticton; along lovely\Ok- anagan-Lake, and -to Vancouver, thence by steamer to Victoria. \ . Returning, the trip will be by the main line of the Canadian Pacific. through the great Thnmnnnn 131114:-us n...l A.I.._-.-.-I~ April u. The blaze orlglnai premises of Norris & Boyce. ers, King street. about 9 p.m of black smoke made the bl ;flcult one to handle, and th 5 and stock were ba_dly darliageu jewelry store, The Free Pres: and Dunlop & Maxwell, gm 1"'ered considerable amage fr: 1:: uwua..s......_4, I t- ..... _.-., IJL nruxrlu oz noyce. shoe deal-e p.m. Volumes blaze a dif- the building darliaged. Fowlle s Free Press building, grocers, suf- fered damage from smoke. - ,__ _-_- va. ullc UILIUUK5 OI Indian Lodge eld. into {threw .brethrn missed. ll gan Raikes. ,,..,.., -_ yuy ggaaupuunu nagua 5&1 :"` With the passing of Colonel Rich- ard Raikes,.Simcoe County loses one C of her most distinguished sons. A man of high honor, marflted ability and generous nature, he ad lived a life that "with its close lowered the deepest` mantle of sorrow_ over this section thathas ever been exper- ienced. _.Not o_n_ly- ` does -. :..this..: ,town. sharenin a`period ofxgrief that ex- tends into almost every home, but the people of Simcoe County gener- ally will bow` theiraheads in sorrow at his passing; Colonel Raikes was .bornAin 0ro_ ownship and was edu- . cated in the public and high schools | of this county, after which he grad-' ` uated as a medical practitioner, in " which profession _he was eminently , successful. . . . When the Great War broke out, he was one of the first to offer his services to the Em- , pire and was one of the first to go yoverseas, In active service his real ;3wortli" was again demonstrated and few of the Canadian boys who went ~ over from Central Ontario will not `lremember his untiring efforts and rlsacrices 0}: their behalf while on lactive service. Almost from the start of the war he was in the thick of the ; ght, using his professional ability to the utmost of his power in alleviating `the suffering/' of those who came un- care upon He was a bqy / ffrom. section and I-mun... nu-L--L 14-17c .-..., 5........a.. angel 01 bqy ff_rom` section beca attach- ,ed the -localunits bond of ,-friendship that could nnlv 1... .5 .... ....'.I ----:--:------. ACROSS JCANADA AND BACK Marvelous hevnmi l|I\I1nnr\6I'n- I---~- ` _ A MIDLAND `_1'mBu?' V In reporting` the aeath of Dr. Raikes,._the `Midland Argus said:- \XTH{ fho V\OlI1I':I\ru J fI_l,_. 5 Cur - - ....... vvta yuan oun- zerests I ' his soldier he went making ~efore. death 1 r Of its infnrncfc run! 4`..- 1 wu in me . shde `n, Vnluumna Inquest on A. Ethier. -19. who died, at Coteau Station, Que., showed he was killed by attack from enraged boa.r.,- H. Dale, of Caledon Township, was ;-vlnnuuunuu nun vuvunnucqvv 4 The my olforFds , Dense EII2c1'rI-ue-Rs ".4F'I_'_".'-. FA"-L5 NH Gd. 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Failure. to lubricate the engine leads to-excess carbon, burned out bearings and unnecessary repair. bills. Failure to lubricate the transmission bands results in jerky chatter when you start, stop and reverse. "No Ford owner need pay these penalties unless he deliberately wants to. Your Ford car has a unique lubricating system. _The motor and transmission are combined in one housing. Both must be lubricated by one oil. . . . the s Eeon'.o_-sacs at year ` 1_ 14-17c

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