plished by suspension ofâ€" the kn been rotat to provid: clutch and many other items. The 1940 grille is larger an with heavier and more gf spaced horizontal chromium headilamps ‘blend into the n fenders, but by their location exposed "to damage from i fender mishaps. Of the ne Beam type adopted by the ind 1940, the lamps themselves ari illuminate the road 45% more and farther ahead than com headlamps. . (Produced after experimentation, the new lan sist of reflector, lens and illu filament all hermetically seale single package," wh pervious to the atmosphere gi1 longer troubleâ€"free service, wit of brilliance. swWay sta to that : tors in t performs propeller and relo fenders larger better aft" dir ing iwh seat A handles clutch ; In addition to the two new Series, there are again offered the 40 Special the 60 Century, and the 80 and 90 Limited Series. In all six Series are incorporated the long list of mechaniâ€" cal and comfort features developed in the past year by McLaughlinâ€"Buiâ€"} engineers. and 1 stant iC ~ounds system, point 0 and te reduced affords intake â€"â€"18 fAacili automatic ature. wound generato take care of t load, while the s improved and t heavier and mor provements hav gear control on steering action t er, and oil fil models. Streamlined to achieve the ultimate in beauty and reduced wind resistance, the two new Seriesâ€"the 50 Super and 70 Rcadmasterâ€"reflect the modern enâ€" gineering mode, and bring additional distinction to the McLaw hlinâ€"Buik line. In the field of safety, in addition to the new headlamps, McLaughlinâ€"Buick for 1940 provides illluminated direction signals at the rear of the car and above the front lights, warning those apâ€" nroaching from both directions of the driver‘s intention of turning to the left or right. These signals are automatiâ€" cally extinguished when the wheels are again strailzhtened out. For the proâ€" tection of children riding alone in the rear compartment, the Series 40, 50, 60 and 70, are fitted with the new safeâ€" ty "Free Reeling" inside door handles. Brake capacity has been increased on Series 60 and 80. Advanced in styling but by no means freakish, the new Super and Roadâ€" master embody the smsoth curving contours of practical "torpedo" streamâ€" lining, with floors closer to the ground. lower overall height, elimiration oi runningboards, and greatly increased strength and rigidity of frame. Two‘striking and ultraâ€"modern addiâ€" tions bring the 1940 MoLaughlinâ€"Buick family up to six Series of fine autoâ€" mobiles, in which are introduced no less than seventy new features. {â€" the kneeâ€"a seen rotated 9 provide b against road ib sway staibilizer Motorists who have had to endure the direct blast of hot water heaters will welcome the new McLaughlinâ€" Buick underâ€"seat heaters, which supply an adequate but gentle current of warmth from the floor level upward, ‘The ordeal of tire changing also is greatly simplified by a new type of jack which raises the car by means of the outside wheel rim, after which a separate supporting member is placed under the axle. McLaughlinâ€"Buick Seventy New Features in the New Car. Striking Additions to the New 1940 Interior refinements include new and more comfortable uphoistery and trim combinations, new and luxurious inâ€" side hardware, and redesigned instruâ€" ment panel featuring an ignition lock with three positionsâ€""on", "unlocked off," and "locked off"â€"in any of which the key may be removed. The ‘wheeibases and body styles in which the 1940 McLaughlinâ€"Buicks are available follow: 40 Special, 121 inch wheeb»ase â€" twoâ€"door tourimz: sedan, sport coupe, fourâ€"door touring sedan, comvertible couple, and fourâ€"door conâ€" vertible phaeton:; 50 Super, 121 inch wheelbase â€" (torpedo bodies) fourâ€" brilliane . greatly direction wheel wi ad jpuster and front Sealed Be; relocated means 0o a valve in , ipressure ds is mag Larger Generator larger and more powerful shu d generator has been added care of the increased electr while the starter switch has b oved and the clutch fitted v ier and more durable facir‘;. ements have been effected in control on the steering colur aAet used in the the achievin ance are a r shaft, larg ger and IT generator re of the nEew improved changes i The ang Beam rator type a‘ztion four better bumps ‘r has i in the turn iY * Y has ! filters and hoern 1 safety seat he heaters other items s In angle ie new cars $ d styling, re1 headlamps a _ smosther improved carburetor, signal, safe! front whe degrees bat cushioning , while a n been added, front. Ot iz of smooth longser torc been d in the coaling It that the boiling solution is raised, d vaporization is oâ€"type carburetor oly of fuel to the ler the most exâ€" en made provided ride the of iioning â€" effect le a new rear added, similar t. Other facâ€" smosother road er torgue and ation â€"Aare no!t m â€"incidental e new Sealed e industry for es are said to more ‘conventional 1 lamps conâ€" illuminatirs sealed in one _ which, imâ€" ‘e gives much . without loss safety new inside " 18 accomâ€" coil spring suspencion wheels has backwards and generously bars. The nexw front revolution s inset i1 improve years lectrical i1as been ed with "*3, Imâ€" l in the column ; smoothâ€" on â€" all le quick weather e which temperâ€" springs "ride‘, coolins, ‘foreâ€"nâ€" y stserâ€" w â€"front \â€" ~â€"ds91 " seven coaling boilinz raised, shunt cap 1O Mrs, Wwilkins reported that two speâ€" cial meetings of the Association had Subâ€"committees for Cochrane District Music Festival A regular meeting of the Porcupin branch of the Ontario Music Teacher: Association was held at the home c Mr. E. S. Nathanson, 32% First Ave. Timmins, Ontario, on Thursday, Noâ€" vember 9, at 900 p.m. with the presiâ€" adent, Mrs. T. Wilkins, in the chair. door touring sedan, and sport coups; 680 Century 126 inch wheelbaseâ€"fourâ€" door touring sedan, fourâ€"door converâ€" tible phaeton, and convertible coupe; 70 Roadmaster, 126 inch wheelbaseâ€" same body styles as the 50 Super,; 80 Limited, 133 inch wheelbaseâ€"fourâ€"door touring sedan, fourâ€"door convertible phaeton, and fourâ€"door formal sedan, all with rear trunk, and also the same three body models without trunk; 90 Limited, 140 inch wheelbaseâ€"eightâ€" passenger fourâ€"door touring sedai., eightâ€"rassenger limousine, and sixâ€" passenger fourâ€"door touring sedan. Meeting of P o r Branch of the Musiec Teachers‘ tion. ...... s ad Al T ‘he Model IWinstrated i 6 24 AiPC J § ;/" 7 U3 a be Buick SPECIAL 4â€"Door Sed f s iJ Cb 0‘1’:‘. ’ . f . /’ â€"~ 4’ ...... im colli all .'J'r,uml. T\PTOE HYDRAUL\C BR of pressu‘© on the bprake ]n;lâ€â€˜.(}\ on eal h prake c rum} or fast, sure‘ tarting AvToMAT! CcHOKEâ€" f ather 0" tempe! an} «wf:'fï¬ft')rl l |f4~\'wfl;;)vli Safety Glass AKESâ€"one 10W t-(]!li * ine ~~1 smoothness: ;n'«i.nl er al19m}s O\Lâ€"SAV\NG PlSTONSâ€"-inr longet jon. Jowe! oiu consump! W 6 und er TION, rECOIL " ban k on abhso! i» r«nlll ature. sELFEâ€"BA WHEEL Mmo turns * A1V t _â€"_compl â€"AC hee! humps to seconds and 1€° 8 . 3 7 egaAsy ACTION ’rll“ll"l“ \S‘ON-â€"-nru hrm-!mkvd sgear shilt}n8 from the " }fltevrmg colum® shock. «s1ar** / §ro® } sArETYâ€" UVUN\T sEALED BEA" HEADâ€" FULL-LENGTH_TOï¬QUE-TUBE pRIVEâ€"~â€" Ne L|GHTSâ€"â€"hrwhtrr, longerâ€"last"* Gilament P in sealed chassis ~~ p.square alignment o1 § \- one weathe arool unit with lens and reflecto! rear Ax! frees Te2" s prin 6 of all job but s Ii-_htin‘,_’: ovelr 4 nger perso‘ L'H*hi(‘â€lâ€(’;. . AFT FLASH-WAY D\RECT\ON BUICO\L SPR\NG\NG FgoR THE "FULL s 1 ‘llfli!‘! ’)'vâ€l tOf Ww FLOAT" R DE-'"".'.’, '~H]'-'1{}l *prnuh ol «i) ) t | 4 teel, lile 1WB C «hjonm£ \tt!‘)nu{ lubricati t c u pine Ontario We who dreamed it, built it, tested it, tell you it is McLaughiinâ€"Buick at its unbeatable best. 'Y’OU SEE pictured here the magnificent automobile that valueâ€"wise is next year‘s No. 1 car. Every one of its 12,000 parts is, in finish and function, a better part then we‘ve been able to make before. Every one of its 44 different types of steel is the finest for its job that money can buy â€"five of its special alloys were not even in existence 10 years ago. PHONE 229 (Exchange) Jeweller‘s Assistant, to Manazer: "Young lady in front wants to se> some rings exactly like one she has on. She says she thinks of having two alike, just for the fun of the thing." Manager: "Don‘t waste time on her. That ring she has is an engagement ring, and she wants to find out what it Ccost!" labu near Mr. E. W. Young â€" presented the amended constitution of the Provincial chapter of the association which was unanimously approved by all present. The December meeting of the Porâ€" cupine branch will be held at the home of Mrs. T. Wilkins, 9 floral Park, on Thursday, December 14th, at 900 p.m. been held during the month at which a rough draft of the syllabus to be used in the inauguration of the Disâ€" trict of Cochrane Music Pestival was mapped out,. She stated further that three subâ€"committees had been apâ€" pointed to choose the selections which will be rendered during the festival, These groups were designated as folâ€" lows: Piano. convener Mrs,. T. Wilkins: Violin and other instruments, convener Mr. Michael Rose: Vocal, convener Mtr. E. W. Young. A partial report from the various subâ€"committees was forthcomâ€" ing and it is anticipated that the sylâ€" labus will be completed in the very Oh, the Marshallâ€"Ecclestone Limited Devices of Woman‘! "We Invite You to Come in and See the New McLaughlinâ€"Buicks." A very happy social evening was enâ€" joyed, and the friendly gathering was especially pleased with the singing of Mr. N. Hursti, Mr. Hursti also mads the presentation of a beautiful set of <rystal to Mr. and Mrs. Merikallio on behalf of their friends, while Mr. Meriâ€" kallio made suitable reply. A dainty and tasty lunch was served by Mrs. Wilenius, Mrs. Korri, Myrs. Honkala, Mrs. Luopa, Mrs. Kojonen and Mrs. Kautto. Amorks those present were: Mrs. Walenius, Mr. and Mrs. G. Leino, Mrs. Viitasaari, Mr. and Mrs. J. Korri, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lind, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ranta, Mr. and Mrs. M. Tuomi, Mr. and Mrs. N. Wilenius, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kautto, Mr. and Mrs. N. Hursti, Mr. and Mrs. Y. Luoba, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kojonen, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Koskela, Mr. and Mrs. M. Honkala, Mr. and Myrs. Surprise Party at Home of Mr. and Mrs., Merikallio surprise reception at their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Merikallio have been popu‘ar and esteemed residents of Timmins for a great many years, and their many friends in the camp will wish them every happiness in the fine many friend hem every h esidence. When this uncatchable smoothie went through its paces on the General Motors proving ground, a ripple of wonder ran like quicksilver through the men who watched its going. A similar wonder rode with the hardboiled inspectors who hounded it over all the thousands of merciless roadâ€"test miles we gave it before we told the production lines: okeh, let ‘er roll. Y owu‘ll feel itâ€"you‘ll marvel, tooâ€"when you feel this incredibly active, staunch, exciting mechanism come alive under your SHOWROOMS, 7 THIRD AVENUE 1ering was singing of also mads W. Korkola, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rauha. and friends who contriouted to the gifts but were unable to attend inâ€" cluded: Mr. and Mrs. W. Goranson, | Mr. amd@ Mrs. E. Walden, Mr. and Mrs. J. Petterson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kivi, Mr. and Mrs. John Selenski (Kirkland Lake), Mrs. Lemp Johnson (Toronto and Sudbury), Mr. and Mrs. John Kosâ€" kela, Mr. and Mrs. Erkkila, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rintala (Sudbury), Mr. and Mrs Waliter Rintala, Mr. and Mrs. Don Collander, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Haaâ€" panen, Mr. And Mrs. Savijarvi. and Miss V. Ranta. Citizens Bring Paralysed Drunk to Police Station uts A man who was lying in the middle of the road was picked up and brought to the police station late on Monday. Police examined him and at first fearâ€" ed he had been the victim of an asâ€" sault, A doctor was called. He proâ€" nounm:ed the man blind drunk. The man was so drunk, police said, that he could not even move his arm. He will appear before Mazistrate Atkinson in police court next Tuesday. Garnett Hawkins was charged with careless driving following a brush with the police car on Thursday night. Police alleged that he drove on the wrong side of +the road on Cedar St., that he made a left hand turn without signalling and that he was driving when his windshield was covered with sleet and frozen rain. RAP‘D L " 1 A lete circulatio OL j § i boilin _ comp seconds wit egasy ACT! 20° higher HAND\SH\FT O £ rmâ€"linked gear shi =“= ® ECC s10nNâ€"new frm steering column. unit SEALED qaghes turn aumea“CߠGo see this beauty. Drive this dreamâ€"come« true! All fire and sparkling spirit it‘s a glory of gallantryâ€"andâ€"obedience on wheels. Easy to own, too, for this stunning new McLaughlinâ€"Buick is priced lower than you‘d think possible. It‘s a honey for the money! handsâ€"this car that brings to flower the best that McLaughlinâ€"Buick knows. From the velvet velocity of its straightâ€" cight Dynaflash engine to the superb way it handles and answers controls, it‘s full of newâ€"day features. YNAFLAS VALVE â€"JMâ€" T â€" E\G ENGINE â€" gets Qasohm‘ ele(‘rrlcall\ thness L ue w $1OW o+ n#T Pharmaceutists Offer Services to Government In a communication addressed to Rt Hon. W. L Mackenzic King, the Canâ€" adiarn Pharmaceutical Association of fered the government the wholeheart ed support of professional pharmac ists throw:hout the Dominiaon. ists throwhout the Dominion. Psinting out the necessity at this critical period for men with special technical training, the pharamcists ofâ€" fered all the resources of their orâ€" ganization and its membership. "The pharmacists of Canada are in a unique position to render service in times of emergency. All are trained professional men. and many hold First Aid Certificates. Every community has a drug store, and these drug stores, with their supplies of essential drugs, FFREE XMAS OFFER Make Appointments Now! £T TRANSMI!Sâ€" shifting from the STRONGER NE W RET TOP sBoDLY dmw»loped in colla M on s y 11 ~ M 1 One 8 x 10 Enlarged Photograph WITH EVERY ORDER OF PORTRAITS AMOUNTâ€" ING TO $5.00 OR OVER. Have your photograph taken carly and avoid the rush season, It takes time to fin‘ish good photographs. A, TOMKINSON 9 Balsam Strect North constitute series of first aid stations which would be of exceptional value in the event of emergencios." In addition to the first aid possibili= ties, the communiration also offered the information that the professional phaprmacist is probably the only man trained to recognize crude drugs and able to test their therapeutic action. Hoping that the Government would avail itself of these latent possibilities, the pharmacists expressed the feeling that the profession would feel privileg= ed to setve in any capacity for which their qualifications would fit them. Montreal CGazetteâ€"Twelve swastikas have been discovered in the tile design on the ficor of the post office at Sim«= coe, Ont., and the citizons are wonderâ€" ing how they got there.. At least they are where they can be walked on,. 4 RECO‘L ubank" on absorb road Phone 417