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Barrie Examiner, 15 Mar 1928, p. 7

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Thug-oday. March 15. which can be followed without dan- TH E STEAMING RADIATOR Though it may seem strange, cold c weaitlier is the season for steaming f radiators. `The cause may be due to 1 the driver failing to cover the radla.- t tor while parking. or it may be due to his failure to remove the cover. 1 or open the radiator shutter, after j the steaming ceases subjects the ; radiator to internal pressure that is . unnecessary. To remove the filler i cap to permit the escape ot the - steam is often dangerous. sometim- ' es resulting in severe scalds. The proper method is to open the drain .cock of the radiator and allow some of the water to drain oft. This per- -mits the steam to expand and low- ers the pressure. and it is a method ger . .__.__.______ I Jnmes'Morrow. fatherot 19 child-` ren. zh-as been recently presented with twin girls. (- Lady Carey Evans of {London has iaunched a. campaign to raise the minimum marriage ago, now 912 vnars for girls and 14 for boys. mum marriage I136, nun for girls and boyaf Norman Marshall is Proud of Whippets and A Willys-Knights ~ `.{; e are proud of the Whippet been so of its durability and` style, its easy ridin qualities and a `nun- dred other t lugs. .We modestly claim we have the real thin"`in the u... ....a.._.a mu eld." states Nor- have tne rear nun; us new low-priced car eld,"Vstates man R. Marshall, who aisohhandles the magnicent Wiliys-Knight. He has only been .one year in is new garage at the corner of Essa Road and -Cumberland -St.. ?Aliandale, but in tht time `he turned over forty cars, nearly half of which were new Whippets and Wiilys- i Knights. ' Norman Marshall was an auto ' mechanic before he enlisted and went overseas with the Forestry Corps. He was with the `F0, Company and after he came `back from overseas he went back to his 1 old job. so that he has a good ~ grounding in his chosen trade. Be- i fore coming back to Barrie in 1922 he was also two years with the Grant A. Edwards Co., Toron- . to. He saw an opening in Allan- ; dale and started in business with . his brother, in a small way, across elthe roadifrom his present garage. . 1.. .1... ......a...... .4 .1925 he sold out III]? In ` and for twenty months was with C. & W. Motors as mechanic. In October, 1926, he re-purchased his original business and laid plans for his present garage and show rooms, past which the heaviest traffic must pass. -- - . wu....1...n nuns Aaatinad trarnc must plans. 4 Nprman `Marshall was destined to -be 9. salesman. His ' ersonality. 3! -..&'In{vuI Adan 1IInI`l`d Qcide 66 e roadrtronm ms preseuu 5...... the spring of 1925 he sold - : More that $400,000 has been rail- ed to build I85 new churches to chase the devil out` 0: the Macao or ~Southwark." NORMAN M. MARSHALL Photo `by Jackson`. ' ~38CHANDlERSIN , SIMCQF-_C9""" Sold in V. On'e M '_S e:ison -- A Luxurious Roya1{f'8 AtFSuhnw_ ; u automobile business, and it's get- inc thegarage to the auto instead This is thD principle which W." F Honsberger, `Chandler. dealer, is working on. Last season, he` sold thirty-eight /Chandlers in Simcoe County. Naturally they are scat- tered over a wide area, so he has n all `Chandler owners. A service . man, W. Beatty of Cleveland, will be stationed in Barrie and with a n..n.. manual 1-Q1-nnk will be 8.V8l19 Service is ' everythin in the a tin: more and more a case of tal:- l of taking the auto to the garage. - -just inaugurated-a free service to- the latter for me luxurluua m.-,y... Eight, which in itself is worth a visit to the Show. *- FINE` TRIBUTE TO %1=LY1g CLOUDS Mdsf , Nearly `Approach Ideal Car, Say_ .- Engineers T:-1 One of the greatestcompliments ever paid to a motor car uby a group ` of automotive engineers was that bestowed. inadvertently.` upon the Rec ~F1ying~ Cloud. The members of the Metropolitan section of the Society of Automotive Engineers recently compiled a list of what. in their opinion. would be the specifi- . cations of the ideal motor car. On these specif-ica.ti`ons being compared with the specifications of all th .. standard stock cars, it was found ` that the Rec Flying Cloud` most closely approached the specifications of all the ideal. In engineering and g in capabilities `of performance, there - is no doubt that the Rec `Flying - Cloud is one ofthe outstanding cars -. in i-ts price class. _ - In connection with the `Motor ' Show next week. the important an- nouncement is made 4by the Rec j that they -have added to the -`Rec Flying. Cloud compliment of Bodies an extraordinary smart ` phaeton. the lines of which. espec- ially in the rear. resemble the boat motif so favored by leading Anglo- European custom Ibody builders for de luxe sport turnouts. Although listed as an open car. it is a con- vertible type. the plate glass win- dows with their metal mountings being readily dem\.\untable and stor- ed in a special compartment behind the front seat; The top is of the Victoria collapsible type. with an overall canopy for extension to the windshield when desired. `The top folds and disappears into a body provided for the purpose. The car is equipped with six wire `wheels.- the spares being carried on thesid- es. `The Rec Flying `Cloud's younger` brother, the `Rec Wolverine. has `many of the Flying Cloud s admir- ..I..1.. fatal-nres. ` 3 . Po ' :-- price 018.38. in 41 Company ha; .4: .n~.-.am. an extraord whirl \r\',-- . -_._ `The regular meeting or Essa.- Council was held at Thornton on Monday,-Mar. 6. All members were present. The following accounts were or- present . The following dented pa.1d:- `I1 Morrison and Chas. . "balance of salary and stamps. $125; A E. Morrison Denney, expenses to Good Roads convention, $80; Ingot Iron ICo., balance of ac- count, $'12.`13: Northern Advance, . printing auditors report. $248.15: Cookstown Advocate. -printing 100 cards. Boardeof Health, 31:60; `Ver- non Fletcher. attendance officer 8. S. 8 and 1.5-, $10; F. R. Arnold, at- tendance officer SS. 7 and 8, $110: a W. M. Dinwoody. purchase of __100 cards. :2: D. J. Miller, gravel 25 r. for culvert. lot'23. con. 6.3259. 0; J. E. Jennett, gravel. 7th con. op- posite lots .27. '28. 29, $173.30: Wm. Pearce. gravel, 80 s.r.. 4 and 5 line. $308.50: Wal-ter Smith. gravel, s.r.. $19.35 W. J. Dempster. gravel, 8th Holmes. timber to Fishery Bridge. 810; Oscar Whitesides, work on Scott's hill. $12: N. Coxworth., 80 yds. gravel. $12.15: Wm. Pearce, H . Slight. expenses to Good Roads . convention. $15. by-law of Twp. appointing R; F. Dowrie, treasurer, be amended -by striking out the amount $250 per annum and substituting therein to take effect from January 1, Motion by Mbrrison and Cox-' ~ worth. .1 ; H. Bell and H. Slight were appointed a committee to visit ' Hamilton factory of Sawyer-`Mam sey to observetoperation of stone -crusher. at a date suitable to their representative, it `being understood that company re-im- burne _them to extent of actuai ex- ` penses. - - \ By-laws received the necessary readings; guaranteeing -debentures a.. an. 8. for.$10A,000, providi_rxg'for New "Invi:ncible Has se Greater Power and Beauty in: 19128. to Thornton police trustees isms. received the necessarj . _ in 8.3. 6. torA$J.0,,000, providing for expenditure on township roads dur- purchase of. a. park. and guaranteeing $390.00 for the Motion for adjournment by `Mot; rlson and tcoxworth to meet at Thornton on Monday, 10 am. Carri 0 April 9, at ed. _ M.` .D`INWOODY, Clerk 'been - spending some- "3 I DCU`I-- , Mat-.2 12-Mrs. Goxidbn `Clark, who I ran operation-`for appen- dicitis `in`the El3..V Hospital. ]39,zjrie.. last week. is improving nice1y.. V Miss `Lizzie Johnston,'___who has time visiting friends in Hawkestone. has return-V M ed home. ` mun Ada Walker..spentf fast week- a ' . Miss Ada Wa1ker..spent.`last week- end in Toronto. ' I g "; Everyone welcomes [the bright sunshine, and mild weather after thenume;-ous storms of the past weeks. _ _ e b uy Advertiqed We are the _repre"sentatii`\r%es~% of the Ont-ar_io Motor League. in Bariieand District; A call V will bring our service the O.M.L. Roadsideservice. You canedepende ruckto any rnernber of -` on our men in any emergency. ` % PHONES}: mwsezs T Nights, and Sundays` 855W or 687 Ontario M0101` League Roadside%Service special Six _* is the Newest % e Creation of` Chandler` _ Cleveland Co. . A DISTINCTIVE CAR% More Than l'l`ou4ch of Custom Style and Smartness, SHEPHERD & HART - - -- -in Lining`:-.3 5... L_i3RAkDAFOR'D` on mcuw AY aAijnn'a EXAMINER. - now the big answer to the modern need of greater control and safety by being the first Amer- ican car to adopt West- inghouse Brakesgdesignv ed by the Westinghouse Air Brake Company. CHANDLER supplies. Quicker, surer, safer stops vfvith one-third rn?-..;.l At any speed, on any surface, in any n emergency -Westinghouse Brakes stop the new Chandler much quicker, more smoothly, and with three , the ense and safetyof `-A- I SKI? Uvuu-v- --v.7`- ordinary 4-vIrj1;Eeel_%% brakes ialofne! 1 Over in Eur`o`pe, a large number of distinguished cars have adopted brakes of this type-.-such cars as Daimler, Mercedes, Minerva, Sun- ibeam, Isotta-Fraschini! ;See ;1;ne New Models at the Automobile Show %.%?&`cL;;,,;:m.;a1;:.%;: one of the newest additions to ~.the special six Chandler `serlea. and ..one which is being displayed at th'e Automobile `Show, is the new Epo- ;clal Six Invincible Sedan. There is more than a touch or custom style and smartness to this latest crea- tion. \ A -r- .:....a.....1..a N119: new model L1 4 ` `ROi;.L. mnfrs Positive Control }:c-tavztann ,3` moss FROM 51495 To $3250 5.9.3. Distribute; for `County CLIVBLAND. omo Mo{rons1:conPonA1`1`on 9 & ri #4-`j -In designing this new Chandler body d'es'rigners have a- chieved to -a marked degree their. desire to build a car of. distinctive - - - A A M nu-Inn nnn is !`O8.d-hUB- NEW BIG the eftfc-)-1:t!' N l1'1'oS'1fe1' Try out the marvelous Dne-third new power range of fort! Chandler s famous high- compression Pikes Peak motor principle-just feel the bul- let-like way these cars step out the instant you- step on the gas! And learn how simply the Chandler One Shot System lu- bricates the chassis from end to end the moment you press a plunger. ;9.._ ._.` _ ..__._, _e _ " . .. Car for car, detall for `detail,-we challenge anything on wheels to equal Chandler value. When you look at the new Chandler Royal Eights and Sixes, note their fashionable lowness -and extreme smartness.~ Here s Power! Phone 1231 P190 Iovon Kt desire to build car ox. Hlhluvuevv . appearance. one which is ;ging in lowness. incorporating cus- tom style` and harmony or body I finish. so characteristic 0: cars. axnuch higher in .price. `This new Invincible Sedaniditters V from the other closed models in the Special Six series in respect to its body lines and new cadet type visor. jBu11et type head and cowl lamps are standard, ' 3 Complete mechanical equipment or -the new Chandler Special :Six In- vincible Sedan includes 803:5 dull- sized balloon tires: Westinghouse vacuum four-wheel brakes develop-' .ed by the West'inghouse Air Brake Company; thermostatic control of n... nnr\Hn2` stvstem: self adjusting Sedan inciuuea mu... ......- d I` -the cooling system; _ apring shackles: and Chandler's ex- clusive One Shot" system of auto- matic chassis lubrication. which permits the owner to thoroughly lub- ricate his car in less than two se- t? V aonds. without leaving the driver's Beat. , The power plant of this new mod- al is patterned after -Chandler's tam- ous Pikes Peak motor. and is com- pletely Chandler-built. It features greater power than last year's Spe- cial Six series. because at its in- ..creased bore which is now 3 1-8 in. x 4% in. stroke. Chandler's Special Six series now consists of a. number or distinct models. the regular Five Passenger Special Six fsedan, trimmed inrich figured wool plush; an Invincible Touring Car also for five passen- gers: a new tour-passenger Cabrio- iet, trimmed in genuine leather: two stylish open models for five passen- gers. one of which is a Sportster and a smart `Sport Roadster that is up- holstered in genuine Spanish leath- .er. Ail these special models carry the characteristic `Chandler beauty and refinement that is so conspicuous throughout the new line. Many of these new creations will be `on dis- play at the automobile show. _ _________.J.

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