Wiles---Jay--'I`hat :1 six-foot open timber top culvert be put in at Kidd's Creek at the font of Toronto Street.` creek to be cleaned and straightened. (`.sarnm'-Mills:-_'l"hn1 1|`-.'r-0 Inns!` Ill uuca *;.u\.-u... lnnsnn ....v... ease and certainly. Ford Super-Scdety Brakes of the long-tested, iool-proof. mechanical design. - ..-.~v_,-.._ . _ . _ __ brakes--Brcxkes that stop the car with vw I (I , (1,,l_n,_ our 5: - uo I-llsnlvu-'5: -.- ..... cally welded genuine steel body. Safety Glass all around at no extra cost. Hun- dreds have written grateful letters be- cause this glass has protected the safety of their families. _ -._. _,, all day, if you like. in cily or country. Steady. holds the road. responds to the In more practical matters, many Easier, quieter shifting of Ford gears Safety -- as always -- in the electri- II I I I n,,....__ -n-_I 1.-.I.. c...x..a.. The two qualities you want in A car you can drive without strain I rrnzun, H IHIH\', H mnnu, 7 ADDITIONAL EXCURSIONSV NOVEMBER I-2 Tf), FROM, or IH",'I`\'\'}~ll".N (hr |()l.I,( )W'I.\'(`. ST/\'l'l()NH Allnndnlt-, ('nHing\wmd_ 2\1r-nfnrd. Hnlliu. Harri:-, liruvc-nhurnt, Midland I :-Ixetnng. Hrnm-bridge. Hunhavxllu-. N--wmnrkc-t Al.-m /rum Stulinnu name!` ]'n NORTH HAY nnd ALI. 5'!`/\'l'l()Nh' on Inn:-:4 of 'l'l'}MlSKI\M[N(} 8; N(H{'I'HEHN ().'~"I'AHl() HLY. marl NIl'lH!~'~lNH (`l'IN'l`l(/U. RLY. nnd lwynnd ('()('llRA.\'I`l In K;'\l`l7F~}\'/\.\'ll\'(2III1t|HICAHST. Am! In Parry Snunvi, Arrllu-5:, Ks-y -I('1., |'i('kl-l'('l Riw-r, Hurwnuh, Sudhury, (luprt-0|, Wmatrw-, (Zngnnm,'l'iumu.:n. Fol:-vs-1, (Hm, Hornnpuyne, Lnm.:ln(', Hnnlrurk, (}vr:Ilzllun_ Jo-Hnrm-, "m, n-,_,. 1~...L.... I.-..:..... l.....:. ..n.l Tpmn In/urmuln-II Ill-"I /M`-`nit ASH FUN HANDHILX; .Thuri:day, October 24, 1935 |.Iuu.;|.u , H4...-n n, x.. r 1-..;,,..-.` I.'rl.rn Inn... ..,..; /u/urn;-:!:r .. -.1. CANADIAN NATIONAL _. AND 1`M NOT OFTEN AT HOME 3... driver's touch like cx well-trained horse. You don't have to push" or "fight" the Ford V-8 - driver and car easily get on terms of good understanding with each other. ..-.- .,..3-.._. . . _ . . . . . _ . .. __ _. .._.._ .__- roominess of cx car. Very much indeed. I I --r-r, 7_ , 7, ,, _,,_.____ 'I"I__ nvunuunx...-u v. \_ wsalnc y... I U... . . . . ..........-- A long engine uses up car space. The compact V-8 engine permits much of the ordinary engine space to be used by passengers. _- thi_s"1d3s Ford V-8-the finest. surest} most dependable Ford car ever built. Get complete details at your names! Ford dealer.- LBW FORD VB PRICES TEN BODY TYPES-Coupo (5 windows). $66!). Tudor Sedan. $675. Fordor Sedan. 5755. DE I.:UXE-Roadster (with rumble scat). $725. Coupe (3 windows) , $725. Coupe (5 windows). $710. Phaeton, $735. Cabriolet (with rumble seat), $815. Tudor Touring Sedan (with built- in trunk). $750. For-dor Touring Sedan (with built-in trunk). $830. !".O.B. Windsor. Unlano. Bumpers. spam llro and Mixes oxlla. All Ford V-8 body types have Safely Glass (hrouqhoul at no ad_cI_ional coll. Convonioni. nrnnnvnirnl Invin- An engine has much to do with the Il really is C! great car in e1cry way. .l. W. ll:Il`I'.: \\'rn1- nrzuwmp, nu- i(`n1i(m of (`uunvil In 1111- pnur li;.:h1- ing l'm'ililio.~: on 1`:Irksirl<- `Drive. "'I`|w lI)\.\'l'I' n(n`lim nl` I'lI`k.x'i(|1' r Tim U941`. Svndxrntn, lg By J. MILLAR WA?! VIII! Ill`. In I II LI A I Page Three 5 V , ( NIIINIIVW, rlrll, (Iurlfv/I, I, Kiltlmrrr, \'I A I ' I I} .I _ 1 url uupr, '1'uHmImm, I\III urnrr, .\'IA (.21 R/I I'..rI Hun mg l2l(`l|lll(`< |'nrusm<- urwv. "'i`h(* luwc-r pnrtimi Drlvv lmvnrcls Elizziiwlli Slrm-i i.; almost! in tnml (iEll`kl1(`!~'.\` and i();Z(`1i|- M` wiih lhuro ht-int: nu siclr~w:1lk on the vast side of Hm .~:lr:-vi whi<-`n ll(!(`(!.\'. 4ii1|i(`.\' |I(`(i(`:v il'i.'lll.` \\':|ikim: on lho rnnri. is :1 1i.'n\p,-m1i.< .-'ilu.'n1iun for the lndivs t-.~:p<-vinlly. I have been` in` l?onvm'sn1im1 with .\'o\'(-rnl of tho l`(`.si(lmi|.< nn 1`urk.L:id<- Drive nntl they all ('.0n1(`.nd that snnwihim: shnuld ho dnnv with rviznrd to in- stalling uridiinmul li;.'htim.!". Mr. Hl>ll`l'i.'~` snitl. The rt-qiu-. \\'El.\' H`- i't'rr(~(i in llw V\ n(vr and l.u.:hl Cum I mitk-e. --n.....i.-5 w. ' .K'u1i'1't' nmu-c.-. Uu_\'m'.~ Cillh'l(li.'ll\ 1 (Into. wrntv ` OPS` Wm'k" \v1wk of Nm gun Ruy I \vln'k" ll ` Aid Nu lhiup, \m.~ the sturm lhir: _\'v:n` II HUI` ` (`V A Irl /\v` nunr) \\.x.~ "Ymx "am _vmu'svll"'. vhzurm:m u the uvvuun __.....-____. Cu mun \\'. N. ..wrnu': on 1-a\lIII| nn 1V1:\_\'m` nnnan. , New Cult-h Basin v'|I ., 4 (Continued [ram page one) Brcchin. Ontario County. In Musko- ka-Ont.a1'i'o, by 825. Dr. McGibbon! won in 1930 by 3,640, a turnover ofi 4,465 votes. tmmm... mm.4:A..4.... :. L... vi:-lvun[ (Continued from page one} provements r.round town. the var- ious work to be done with relief labor. 1l7ilnu.._T:~n:._'T`h:M 2| cv_fnnI nnnn `l,`N)q') VULCS. I Eleven candidates in the ndingl of Montreal Lasalle-Verdun polled 24,954 votes. all the way from 76 polled by Edward Lamontagne. Tn- depondcnt Conservative. to 5.520 polled by E. J. Wermenlimzzer. offi- cial Conservative. the successful canclidate. Seven lost their deposita! Three Liberal candidates secured` 8,616 votes among them; two losing` their deposits. i . . . . I F`.:z Sirnr-cm T.|hm':i]1 vlrfnrvu U101!` Cl(.'pUSH.S. East Simcoe Liberalism's victory in the F`edcral elections, which gave its candidate, George A. McLean. .'-1' majority of 129 votes over the com- bined poll of his four opponent:-:.? was celebrated at a mass meeting in Orillia Armourics Thursday evening last. The earlier part of the even- ing was spent in speech-making, and the latter part in clzmcing. A lelc~ cram from Premier-elect King. con- Lzratulaiing Mr. McLean. was read. L1,. ur `m....I n,\...,. .\,..\..I.`.. rn... ..,........u....,, n... ...\.-.\...... ..u.. .- Hon. W. Earl Rowe. popular Cun- .:c1'vntive member for Dul'ferin-Sim- me, who was rc-c-lcctcd by :1 sub- stantial ma_'mrit,v. was given a mus- inn vnr-nnlinn H1I'm|x1hnn ihn rid- SIEIHLIHI Hlil_l()I'lL_\v'. \V2l!5 ).:l\'L'H H lUl|.\" in}: rcceptirm thmuxzhout the rim` inn. With hnrns blaring and penplv cheering. more than 250 vars parnriod from one end of tho riding to lhv lather with the 1'0-elt-vtcrl member as the guest. of honor. Through Boctrm. Tnttenham. Bond Head and Bmclfnrd lthc parade swept while lmnrlrods nfl they urn buying :11` ion or cl(-vcnl stores." T4`nnnn- I inlalo 'I`|unn Unirl 'h`.~n-" I 4\v\.| -5....-.~ ...-u. . { AM. J. M. Mills. (:hairm:m nl' War}, for and Light. said a (`hvrk had been made on the lights in the various |pm'1.s of tho mwn. and the mnnhcr was fifl(-on shnri of 1hr` numbm` |(:hm';_z<-(I by the Wulor. Light and Ga. Cnmmis.~:i(m. Al 3;!) :1 light. I11`, Ihnughl, [his was Inn much of :1 dis-I ('rvpm1(:y. Ho t.hnugh1 the W.'l1(`l`. l.iL:h1 nnd Gus Cnn1mi::::iun should ('l'u(`('.k up this nwulior. l Mnvnr Rlnir said hn would lnnk |:uu.-r ll. Alrl. T, E. Shc-pl1m'(l 1'r'm.'n'k(-rl 1h:11 no action had horn lnkvn as .v(-1 with rt-Lzard in parking! .'n'mmr] I n.\'i OI`fi('(r Sqlmrrs, <-rmh'.'n'_v tn lnwn hy-| law. as he had pninlx-(1 mu! nl Hu- lprt-vinus` h l(,'(`|illI.{ of (,`mm('il. Ho lszlutpztrstocl that Ihv chz1h'n1.'1n of liv- Firv and PnH('(` ("nmmilloo shnulrll I look uftm` Hm! ` I A1.-I q1.....p..\..,I -.1`-,~. `IL-lrnr] H` mm] lll)()K znwr mm. Alcl. Shvphnrcl .'1l. zlskvrl if thv lnwn hurl lnkon any zwlinn with HM card in wnlm` gxiill nvvr ihv .~:i(l(-- walk :11 W(`. T%1't-ml plnm. Fli- ;r.:Ilw1l) SL. and l'l:mdin;.: thoir pm`- lnniunc `rum-.K up nus Hmln-, . Mnym Blair said he wmnl nflt-r il. l Air! '1'` tr c:n...\:.....,u ..,..v.-..-1, [trust-s. Alrl. Rnarrl (lih-h .' pt-nplv ll n "1. strmgntenca. Garnex'-Mills--That three loose manhole covers on Burton Ave. be made secure. "I"`-an Inllnunn ch-nnfc nrn in ho Maym` Flair ;I:~'k(-rl Aid. Wilvs I lnnk inln tho ll`I{lH(`I` mxnin. /\l(l. IXut'hnn:1n said lhnl l:u::1 M:q_ the Em:in(~(`r hznl hm-n in. 1 put a cinder path rm Ihr` unsi side < 'I`nrunln SL. frum 1hr` sidoxvallc 1 the f()n1,,nf 'l`nrun1.n St. HO wnnrivrr if it had In-on rlmw. - Am ur:|...- [Int-Itnu-r` oh-/.a H\r\ 1-in H H mm m-on mum. AM. Wilvs (l(`(`lill`('d that Hm ('in rlvr path had lwvn nu! in thvrv mm- plrlo Ins! wook. Use nf Tuwh Hull Alrl. J. M. Mills. llll(1(`1` Inm-airic-~:. asked what :|rr:u1;wnwx\t had b(`v.'1 ` nmdv by (`uunvil with lhw l\.'n'ri" B:I('lminlnn (`lulu for tho mm of th" 'I`()wn 1. ('.\'}1('('i.'|H}' with l'(`L!.'ll`(I In ` the li;:h1in1.: cum.-:. ' 1\/fsnuw Rlnir rl Hu-rn wns nu Fm/vm' l,.ighI.< Than 1`:lid Fm"? Al-) Y in v\n:II.. ..I ..r \. `XE-`1e":tZZion Echoes D050 (H 6`|'1I(`Tlr1L' IIHII un -nun-1-uu'u\; fnr rental and lighting charges fur` their club rooms during the present` Iplaying season. I Wi|('.'~' (-xplnim-(1 that Hu-S n|' Works` hnrl m-n('m~r1 H10` and lw dirln`l ihink thus.` , - hnd l)('(`l1 lull`! \'t-1'3 h:IrH_v, . nu - I ,u AIJ \x1:I . r` .<|n(`\vem< u~ . wnnrivrcd `lllla LI1l\IIn4AnAVn st`;-I LIMITED Warehouse Foot Mary St.-Phonc 88 ` livcnings or Holida.vs--Phone 1271 elec-tors cheered from the roaclsides. He was hailed as the next leader of the Conservative party in Ontario. | '.i'he official count ul the ballots: Past in the election in North Shoem- will not take place until Frlday. Malcolm McLean. Collingwood. re- turning ol'l"ice1' for the riding, will be in (rharge. The official count of the ballots in North York. long a stronghold of the late T. Herb. Lennox, K.C., Con.<:m`vativo. nave Col. W. P. Mul~ wk, Liberal. a plurality of 4,342. The returns were: Mulock (14.1 nr:-m. 11 A r` Izvmnlu l('\ @905}- k,()HS(`l'\'ElllV(`. }.;r.lVL \.Ul. VV. I . lVl\.II" 9,638: H. A. C. Brouls 1C). 5.296; Rev. G. N. Dix. (11) 3,795: Kenneth Ross C.C.F.), 1,124. Wt-2:1 York has finally gonr Sin-i);:ht." by an official majority `pf 34. On election night, Peter L iP.mwn. Conservative. (`.-dilm` of Jnclx (.`nnu(-k". w21s unnffi(`ia1ly dvclarcrf [ clot-let! nvvr Col. J. E. Streight by :: margin of nine votes. but the 0fficia' . c-mint produced :1 Liberal vic1m'_\- and the fifty-six1.h Grit seat in On- , mrio. 'I`hr~rt> is certain to be a re- ` mum ms 25.715 votes were caszt. ox- (zlusivv of spmled and rqiocted bal lnis. Tho results were: Sl.r(.=i;.:h1 (L: _ H.187: Pzrmvn 4C) 8.153: Ii.'~`.h l'C.C.F.! . 5.042; mnzm R 4.33?;. comno: _SH`(`iI.{hY had provim1s1y mmtcsted 1 the .\`<~:H unsucc(:ssfu1ly on more than nnn nor--ucinn maue secure. The following streets are to be fixed up: on motibn of Wl1n9-Gill--Ro:'r2zv Sf, hill and IJIJ I I\IlJ\J I \II\~1 ~ THE SA_l3:_l_1NT co.l usl w0('l{'.< (-|(*<-lion has been pro- morl :1 Liht-ml sweep. In one w it was so. In zmotl1or sense it not. As the total number of ' was lppruxinmtely 3.325.451. us the number of seats in the 1st: is 245. the average number of .-s pm` svnt was 13.6(.l. If thv . V\'(`l`(E nllnttcd on the basis of .'1\'m';u:0 vote the Liberals would I` (`l(`('t(`(l H0 mumhcr.s' and the l-1.il')(`ml:< 144 m(`ml)crs. As a law of fm-1. tho l..ih(~rnl.< nl)tuin('rl 3 45')`-_g': of the vulo pnllorl whilv nun-Libcnlls gm 54`-'_-'f}. Tho `L`l'.'ll \'ntv:< ('z1.~'t. totalled l.5(l7.67E|. I non-l..ilw1'2xl \'otn.< 1.817.752. x.'.i\'- :1 lull)-Llh(`l`&ll Im1_im'it_\' of 310,- i>oPL1{E{.{7:'E;'z;l.Eaazao.1 DISTRIBUTORS: u-I pug!-nilwnvrii He`s A GOOD LITTLE Bow; SIR, BUT FIE \/V/ILL TELL. ` mas . YHH`.L`.~'-ll I] IS il.\li' .m:1l $100,000 1:- vim.` of lho n(`\\' V(>rkman'.< Falls .-y will be raised n1y-_\'car 4; per i '\I x F .\', 1w.- ~f \\\'-`Iv .5 1" Look! C 0* POULTRY AND EGGS I-`IZATURE nnt:_rruA\:Izer`.l\IlMP. MARK!-" It was the last Saturday market before Thanksgiving but trading was not very brisk. There was a arge supply of poultry shown and a fair amount was sold. Turkeys were most in demand and sold at 25 per oound. Chickens were slow at from 20-22c but quite a lot n'f fowl was disposed of at 17c. There was only am: buyer present. but he did not fake much pnuilry. There were ducks at 20c and geese at 18c. Eggs were up ill min: to 40 pfr`. dozen for the best. Oiher gzrades ranged up from 250. Dairy butter was 27 a pound. l Ahninc n! all Izinrk uvr-re nffererll Z'1C pnuna. . Apples 01' all kinds were offered `n large quantics. far more than the demand. The price vs/as from 15!: to 25c per basket. 1n n clnw \7m',In1:1h1(` market. to-1 CHIEF wouu) use cm: FOR A 1>oL1g_1g:_nu1`1EsV `V -QE- 1 1 iii 1 to me basket. 5 In :1 slow vegetable market. 10-; matoes were pnpulur at 256 per bu.<- ` ket. Celery and cauliower also sold well. Potaioes were plentiful at $11)!) : per bag. about clnuble lnsl` yoar>' _ price at this time. There were plc-n- ` Ly of grapes offered but no sale at; even 20C per basket. 5 M-\%|!l{|$I!; &:.i:_i'_ $- a. home. .105. int! uni g r------------ I I COULSON S HILL .___ 11 21,111. as the xmmn-1 are all m'(~1'. Th0 Wnmcn'.< Asst their annual hm hm October 8. Wnh ir there was :1 largo (`rm gram was vxcollont. ( pooplo p.2u'v Hmir um- Dcf'cr1'(`cl P1'np :1 doc-ided .<\m-ms. (H1 \\ W A 17114 in 1h.\1'hIH(' `.'UUI4'I'l(l' ANII laluua I` ILIII unr. PRE-THANKSGIVING NIARKET w.A. mm Ill nu` u had \\`n: Ihc lthc ('hlll'Ch. they Mrs. A. Frvv~n1:: S. G. Hamhly mm!` tn nos U nu-1`;',rn nddI'v.s's vnc us-l'\v IIXCC Up: on YTIOLIOH DI Wlles-Gill--Berczy St. hill west end of Amelia S1..; (Wilcs-- Gill). east end of Wellington St. where it comes down on to Berczy St; (Wilcs-GiIl). Dundnnald S1,. hill. (Wiles-~Wcbb). McDonald St. hill. from Berczy In Mulcastcr; (Wi1cs--Wcbb). Bcrczy S1,. from Eu- genie to James; 1Mills----C:ivana[.zh). Vancouver St.. also Cook S1,.. to be opened up. A netitinn l'(`(.'(!i`.'f,'(l at the m-(`-1 (Too late for Lznsi Week) (Too late for last \\'o:`k) . _.I.l 1.1.. 4",. CENTRAL ORO Phone Will. 22'} THE BARBIE EXAMINER. BARIIIE. ONT" CANADA WYEVALE vok! Does Your Roof Leak? _S:;v from $25 tg $100 * * * '*-' * v - v by havim: your house or barn shinglcd by us Promp} Scrvicc.--VVorl-crvnafxshipr`Guaranteed 1\H\\\|l\ l}'k! (W \\l~'ili 10:-I1. A BRETT. 339711535 opencci up. 1` A petition m'(*- ` vious meeting of Council had rc- ', quested that Nclsrm St. be npcnecl. but members of Council felt that. ( Vancouver and Cook Sts. would serve the purpose. Alci. J. M. Miilst` pointed` out ihni nponinpz Nelson St. ll was not feasible and that it wnuiri . not require much work to open up Vancouver and Cook sii'(:r3i5:. l Inv0sf.ip,ni(: Allogt-cl Nuis.'InL-(3 Wcbb--.Tay- Tim! :1 :~:pc2(:i:il cnm~ ` miltcc. consisting of Rrrovo Robert- son. Deputy Reeve Stewart, Mayor Blair and Alclormcn Webb and Jay, be appointed to mom the officers of the packing plant to see if some- thing cnn hr` (lone 10 slop s`.lrmk(.` nndl odor T`llliSnrI(`(`. I Sl ]()WDl()lU.!hll1L' 'I`(-n(|m`s , IJI unuu nnu auuu-ug \I\JL an--u,n.-u General Roofing Contrdctors in IS S(`1'In. _ .~:1wnl Sund:1_v r_.------ -----r---j-_. Toronto and suburbs bcsl shinglcrs V I '1 I" I` n n I. WONDER \/u HERF_ HE. GETS THAT FROM. HIS , ' MUMMY {N} NEVER 9. '` ~ TELLS L` W35 )4: THE NEW FORD V8 F[lR193B for 19E36? What is new about it? Of course, the newest engine in the low-price car field is sti_ lhe V-8 engine. Since Ford made it available to all car users (keeping it as economical as cars with fewer cylinders) the Ford V-8 has been the newest engine on the market. ' -I I , Il` CCAA unc `u. vv\..vI. \...:,...\. V... .-... --. and remains the newest for 1936. oclor nunsnmw. Snnwplmlulng Rohm'1.t:nn Gill 'I`hnt 1.(~.nc|~r.-: In.- nskod for snrm'|)Irn|L:l |im,'. any or all wards. N /nu ("uh-Ix Rnuin You may buy a car on minor "talking points"-some specially advertised fea- ture "with the car thrown in"-but, after all. it is the engine you buy when you buy a car. Hence we put the engine first. make a long list. hood is longer and sweeps forward over the distinctive new radiator grille, giving the car a length and grace that are instantly impressive. The lenders are larger. with a wide flare. Horns are con- cealed behind circular grilles beneath the headlamps. New steel wheels. T?` I I MO7U~NT PLEASANT In-f \____________,________g l-`\ --- -__ ,___ ,,,_,_ Ford upholslery--crlwcxys of sterling quality and excellent lcxste-is rich and enduring. The appointments of the car have (1 new touch of refinement. There .51. A126 Pclawawa Awn. Why do we say Tag New Ford V~9 -Innhn -*--- -*'"** . .. Other new points about the car -_-_-- -...__. Its lines are much more beautiful. The ITOE?` n\:vv \.vII\|| nu-.uu I. S. G. Unrlcrhill wmlo 1hn1 1h<- cH.l'I.ens 0|` High St... hurl for :1 num~ I her of _V(!m'::, 11 Int uf Lmublv with water I'lnn(lim:, lhcir ]H`(Ip(`l`1i('S. and I the s:id(-walks of llw .Hll`(!(`L He sun- ;_:esI.c(l that two zntuh hZ|SiIlS be put. ` in on tho north .<:icl<- of Park St. "In the wink-1' time llw i('(' pilx-s up in` the /\I'n'mr_v (lrivv and xnnkt-s :1 w;.I1.c|'.s'lu-cl In l`nr<-v Hm V\`:lI(`l` (luwn High St. \\'hi('|1 c.'nu::(-.-: H10 Imuhlr-".| he point!-(I out. On mnliml of Aid. Wiles zmrl Jay. (`.uunr'i| (H` lhnl. fl Catch |).'Isin lw [ml in mi l :Irk 531.. between High St. and Pmksirlt-l Drive. g nn.-._- Am... r:.-......m....rI 49. 'I'(n'-i I r\v:,, Lansing l .O_ f: 7 1 I CROWN HILL J-4_._..._. is no question about the increased beauty of the Ford V-8 for 1936. `nay. \rV\Il|`aIII\a .--.-.. .._- . . . . -__..- __.?.____.:.__..j......___ Steering is mcxde easier by new steer- ing gear ratio. The cooling system cir- ,,,,u,,.. an ._._n__... -1 .--..|..... n..........I.. .. Ill. Itlulc pun-nuuo nuu--pun, . . . _ ..J improvements have been made- "`- -- ~ In -~~---1- --__I-._ I.-. _ ......- -1--- .uL\_-, gnu: Auuva nAn\- uvvu.-.3 ulu . V . . . . .. culotes 41/; gallons of water through cx new. larger radiator. Natural thermo- syphon action is assisted by two cen- triiugal water pumps. New style hood louvres permit C1 rapid air-llow around the engine. _......,...-. _`..--.-- ._____.____, -_ , _, -The gear shift lever now travels a shorter distance. - I Mrs. Aliurv Cir:-mnvuurl. 4?. 'I`m'-[ onto Sl.. wrnlv us:kin1.: pc-rmis. in out down :1 lnr;;c- (-lm tree in front, of hm` pr(~|ni:::-5:. The 1r(-<- was ;:iv-, mg (',on.~ri(lm'ubl(` h-nub|(- and was` hem/`inL: lhv si and 4-r:n<'kinu` the curb. She :I5:k-tl if Hm town would (`H1 Hw lr(-0 (lnwn. On nmlivm 0! Alt]. Wil(`i :m(l Hut'h:m.'m this: was nrtlm-<-(I. Ihv work In [no (Inm- hy roliof labor nnrl Hm wnnrl to In- lnlu-n in 1114- lawn wm-(I yznrtl. l`:|rksirl(r Dri\'q- 1.i;:h1inJ.: J. W. H:u'ri.~: \\'l`nl1` dl`|\\'hl,'.1 nt- a....a:.... ..r r`.......-il 1.. H... .....n- li.rm-l