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Show FAIEIS BUYlG 10-501 10-501 SUPER-SIX I! Mil NORTHWEST "One would have thought that this year the Canadian farmers would have bought low priced automobiles," said D. J. Wright of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Mani-toba, in discussing the motor car situation sit-uation in the Canadian northwest. "With the big, expensive war still in progress overseas, the natural thought has been that the farmers might eevn take to buying cars made in Canada. But the fact is that they are buying fine cars and the Hudson Super-Six is the car they prefer to buy this year. Farmers are really the logical market for Hudson cars in western Canada. Of course conditions are not what they should be just now, but when the war Is over there will be a big market for Hudson cars, which are immensely popular. Winnipeg is tho commercial center of the Canadian Canad-ian northwest. It will not be long before every one of our farmers has an automobile. The natural prairie roads arc fine and the farmers can go out and speed their cars over them as fast as they like. Three times more cars were sold in western Canada up to July, 1016, than were sold last year. Nearly all of them went to farmers. They are the ones who have the money, and they have come to realize the Importance of motor mo-tor cars to their business and the pleasure of themselves and their families. fam-ilies. "Prospects are getting better all the time for a car like the Hudson Super-Six. Super-Six. Those who started driving low-priced low-priced cars gradually progress to the stage where they want better cars, This Is noticeable with our farmer- class, improving conditions, w ar prices for crops, have made the farmers farm-ers prosperous. In their affluence they purchase fine automobiles like the Hudson. , They want cars of prov-' en power and stamina and the-Hudson j Super-Six meets every requirement." oo |