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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1927-12-1, Page 22 -Thursday. PSe.0 Iter 1, 11i$7• from the I toted Stales The tutu: II:�113114 �� amount, Th. star 12out. a{.,rurtmat, • the.1111d wages ESTABLISHED 1848 Paid In oar ear by Cauadu's eleven GODEKICii : : CANADA Member of Canadian Weekly News- papers Assoetetion Published every Thursday morning. Sub•criptiou price 12.00 per year strictly in advance. THE SIGNAL PRINTING l'O., LTD. Telephone 35 : : Goderiei. Ont. W. H. Robertson, Editor and Manager Thursday. Ik•..ember 1, 1927. EDITORIAL NOTES 1,ecemLer. •' • • • Only three weeks to Christmas. • • • Rend the ndvertisrweutn-do your Christmas shopping early -mud do It with the Lowe Merchants. ,• • • The arrival of the first new Ford ear 111 town promises, to create a sen- sation second only to that which en -1 sued on the appearance of the first, "horseless carriage" 14 Goderich some twenty years ago. • • • • An Ottawa detapatch states that 1 Ilon..1. A. Robb largest 1n,hi.tries: by flour *1141 grist wills. ;allp and paler manufac- tories. ss'•, *,itis, 4.111n hterlug and went-141Wkh.4 plants. tooter and cheese factories. e....trk• light and power con Cerus, auwwoblle ;•louts, cotton yarn and cloth (Mils, sugar refineries, rub- ber goods manufactories. and places where casting; and forgings are sande. -all these „wbint't. Touriata bring per1O19s eso•aall.•) to.1►lltarlo alone. Thede nmol,. • -•1y11 The attar. will lir increased a. • , :.,a; •e the Provi1ke of- fers good r ai,;t. good hotels, good camping grounds, courtesy and enter- tainment. Thrille,•r (although The S tar does no; aentiouitt, the•tlgures suggest the unwisdom of Increasing the gusoltnc :ax to "get at the tour- ist." 1f tiff. t,•nri•t gets the notion that we sr.. tr4teg to !mike hini pay our taxes, he randy nay Lway. • • GODERICH, ONT. the Weekly Farm Bulletin 'Phe'long predicted beef cattle coot' euek Is detinitely "cm." "Possibly the most distinctive fea- ture of trading toss a persistent and insatiable demand for store cattle." a Dominion live stock branch retort num' -Title situation 1s one of the must heartening we have known in windy ,rears. It Indicates the strong- est wort of confidence In the future of the market " The envie report adds that "we have not before known a time 1n the past ten years when the market has shown such stability and m oismulative strength" as in (ktoler; and this la particularly- noteworthy be- cause of the time of year to which it refers. Toronto's October runs. for Instance, were the heaviest since No- veniher. 1913, and yet prices were not „ply maintained. but advanced. Scarce Across the Line. Discussing the ehh•ago d`•veralon of In the United States consumption Is Great Lake, sot. -r, The Toronto Star Ilhead of supply In the beef trade. On pointe out [hoc I :u,ndu *1141 the 1'uthd twenty of the leading tnnrkets tiro far this year supplies are away below the States have a:rrd to act upon the average for the lost rive years. Chi - principle that each country has an ,ago, the "key market" of the coun- equal interest fu boundary waters. try. had the smallest lktoter nut The present diversion by Chhtigo .111''0 1020, and yet the month'* re- onvyast. In raducnon caaaotSe mal to larmeeeze nub elle .*'riot+ ecce ata heaviest far.. -1110 and Price, are:aged the highest since 1920. of the.sales tax as a consequence of • the buoyant condition of the riataonal finances. This is a welcome announce -1 • meat. Realness 111 Canada will be grattty relieved when the bales tax is done sway with altogtber. 1 • • i1111 Struthers. sixteen -year-old champion horseshoe -thrower at the Toronto winter fair, was given a great reception on Inds return to his home town, Sarnia, on Friday. The town Ionil and everybody else were .out to meet and cheer him. Which reminds us that we haven't had such a big time in Gorier/bra since Danny Wiggle* won the long-distance rollerskating championship dear knows how twiny; years ago. • • • bast week .a Liberal. William G. Back was elected by acclamation as member of the mute of trammels for the constituency of Maple Creek, Sask., su!.-e,•.Iing George It. :thence. who resigned to enter the Proctorial (;eevernmeut of Saskatchewan. Wonder if The London Free fres. can see tiny . •'signi&anee" in the fact dint the; Government candidate was unopposed! in the first ty'e-e.ee•thtn mince the .ele'tiun of the- new lkmservattve leader? • • • ,Iteltdrina 17 is the subject of Inn troverey 10 Orange circles. The teflon committee of the Order, utter some works of consideration. 1,140 Preaskr Ferguson a gentle slap on the w slat for 1118 act loo in eiediehing the regulation w'ti101 rocas eup{osed 10 be the bulwark of English iastrUetiou in •lntnrio ►"TtiT7s now iitse.ve,ed, try the Premier and those who follow 111tu. to wrreT'y a tlseiess bit of Umber. I'rula,b:y by'rhe next 'Twelfth of July the wheie-niaeter will have been for- goltett andthe l'r'Mlcr will walk lit • the paradea. jauntily as ever. • • • spirit of the tr10U ...". fie it lowers the and mope sales of choh•e 'stock set a levels of Lakes Jlurou, Erie and thi I'reeord for peace times, It is reported. tarlo and reduces the quantity of 1 in the 1'. S., as In Canada, the fea- water which otherwise might be avail- I titre of this fall's trading has leen the able for the generation of ele,tricl demand for stockers and feeders. energy on the Niagara and et. law--! sayers have been combing the country ! for anCtabie .foci, and their opera- rence Rivers.' The Star continues: duns on Canadian yards have done Secretary Hoover has declared that utni•h to stiffen prices here. Canada. es a matter of simple justice. Ranching Revives. is entitled to compensation for the , fuller this demand ranching is re - Chicago diversion. Willie it may be vivlug In the Camelia', West. Two too much to .-xpee-t that the }Illnols „craws -large and aubatautial straws elty's use of lak.• water for sanitary ; -show haw the wind is blowing. The purposes eland to entirely' forbidden. Harris Abattoir Co. has bought the the two countriesshould come to en •2,oisl-acre Beatty ranch near Medi - agreement .which will require Chicago .t•itic• plat, sod the -pet" Burns Co., the to instal rem•iIah works which will (aims. Itar 1' ranch near High River. restore the level of the lower Lakes, formerly owned by the George Lane and which will privlde that Canada Co. Three-quarters of a million dol - shalt relieve srsomle-pntnt along Ther' --jars. -11-7S-Said, change Lauds Brit Great lakes and SI. l.nwrenee tOst,'UI latter deal. generally fine the farmer time ' , ar up the regular farm work ai.! I ittle surplus 1n w Well to do ods: Here ere a few suggestions fur • In the orchard. contributed by s,\',v Blair: Run surfs., • 111 where nrr•eu- sary. Gather : store limb props. Remove stoners e'u: o6 broken bran. c•hes whleh are beyond relate, Where weight of fruit has Paused splitting at the base or the brink)). repair before winter, or sleet •nd enowemay cause settious lnjuto Three-eiglstlsvint•11 iron round .cu to right length, run 1hr,.ngh a solid part of the tree a foot above the tnjery. •and drawn tight by nuts on the enols, usually holds. Fee smart iron wasf.•r miller nuts and bolt head. Coniine Back. The British bacon Market is re- covering to soya, extent from its recent slump. The I,Itest market cable "bows Canadian 1.icon at SI to 143 shillings per Im: rNt., against 72 to 701 the week before. ;end 118 to 72 the week before that. -Market firm" is the re - Pert far the tint time In two months, Danish killing, hare been cut to 118,- 000 heed. coml•:Ired with over 100.0(41 "Tn termer wecics- u tall has given an extra quantity of water t.. offset g Halt lattre4: the\ abstrectfuc at Chicago. The agree. A feature of the exhort tide in went should set a final limit to the apples this season is the popularity of quantity of water cagu Illay lake, the ha!f barrel. A trade report shows ✓ educing It t,.ike.-la+wewt Isaiut e..m- 10.1r2st Half-tertrelw'ahipped rarer+ems to pntLlde with the history. •f the diver- November JR this year, while ill the tons end esther the new principle same date last year only 4.5.13 had that no esfusYer dlyersio11 from the been sent.' This style of package Ila* grout lakes syiiena, fibber for wrath*- bw•11 making he:ulw'uy of late, bplt tr Hon. navigation or {s.wer, shall be Las of euurse an great way to gu la•for.• made without 1114,ennst•nt of the Joint It approaches the barrel or box in Ulternxpimlal 144111114issleel' numbers. And would It not he entirely reason- Export donees show 2:2.1174 barrels nble to wait for the United States to and 3118,3311 loxes so far this fall, flaw/ 1t4 -W4 Gita« in tate [natter of exalt -21,:4(i and '."1.'297 tenet fan Mach IIq ugreen. ut before anything Thr- Pelt-dr+p In tssea in et "nil traceable to the smn'ler 11. C. crop. too d this to is one on s sIda ! ef the line foalattddgptlatttlle6 tluxcountry 'to the ' doe►s•r • ,iy 141•44je11? That Australian' Treaty. if the Western Canadian cre-lnary and Juin industry i. to ....mo111 • to --- -- - develop. the Australian treaty and the order -in -commit permitting "Anzac butler entry' at tine cent per pound ! ,t lit .. most h., rcy,,ked. declared lnt•u1 heirs of the Nntiotei1 Diary 4'onne•il mei I 4 :median 1rennters. .1s.,elatinn :It ti,.1r nnutu41 nae1•tnlgs Mot week. The% uuirntu! nut plat it urtually rusts the New 1..ra.auder Tess to land butter rat Vuul„urer 111:11 it flees ninny prairie s - I!,_,•ri ,tion to 'welt inerl,... F:yen if shljjenenie nr ' not large. or nre not madeat .11. au offer 1...1111' at o 1.4)- prier tomes the local prig down. at a time when the • ,41 of prluluetinn'is nee -n +rlly high. Two Litters Cut Cost. ALBERTA HARVESTING r _ITER_ GREATEST CROP James Sallow., Formerly of Colborne. orne. TPII. et .Sig lipids Mr. •tan.. - hlllnvv'a. 'Prayers, .1l• beim 1:, e, .14110 moil -nip 01,1 boy I'1' a .i:n., nr- Ictal.• November l:-•I,r• II i. isnot thirty -1wo year' 1 •,•derfclI I„ „1111' h, .11• Signal 1. n: /re welcome Did You Ever Stop to Think? TIl-\'P nivel' = 1,: is the one big business getter -\iI\'ERTiftE! Advertising bred:. customers; qna- Itty, prier ...owlet. sell them. ADVERTISE!You should self-starter. Don't wait for poor '.'!•il.c•sa to start you - start NOW. AI'y!RTiSE! -1 demand f -•r c •Ins merchandise In what you w.,. ' . ADVERTISING CREATES A I,F\fAND. ADVER- TISE! Even though niay be asleep. the public Is not.'I.. , are always awake to -tate c►ppor•uoffered .-0 them through the pr wed page. ADVER- TISE! They read 11,•• ad\ ertising'columns just the Mme os they do the news columns. ADVERTISE! They have male the advertising columns their market place and they expect to Aad t! ••:' Th.,ads. of the dp- - Barrymore SALOF Guaranteed Rugs Wiltons and Axnllnstt't in large choice of new and pleasing designs. Extra heavy pile :40.,1 clu•4'nt\', and wear guaranteed in every particular. 27 inches by 54 inches ...... ... $4.95 4 feet 6 inches by 7 feet 6 inches. , , $ 17.00 6 feet 9 inches by 9 feet .. • • • ' $28.00 6 feet 9 inches by 10 feet 6 inches . • .$32.00 9 feet by 9 feet . $35.00 9 feet by 10 feet 6 inches .. $40.00 9 feet by 12 feet . • $45.00 HANDKERCHIEFS 5(1 dozen taPIl's 1a:g,• .tiro h, in -t itched border, Irish cambric handk,'rehi.:f•. with woven colored neat borders. Regular k 25c. Each .7G INITIAL LiNEN Men's handkerchiefs in every initial, large size, pure linen, beautifully worked, superior quality. 1, 2 or 3 in a b'lx. EacTa= SOC BLANKETS Fine Mossfield aaxony all wool Blankets in overcheck patterns in, pinks, blues, sand, mauve. About 72 ins. x 86 ins. and tC90 whipped singly at, each 1'Ja COMFORTERS Sateen covered with panel border.. o:ey, :oft, white -filled, quilted. Size 72 $4.90 itis• •x 7'2 ins. Each GLOVES Wotnen's chamoisette Gloves, our-seam sewn. in kid quality, two dome -fasteners, greys, sand, champagne. All size*, 61e 8 1-2 1.00j $ Women's black Coats in best quality velour. Sable collar and cuffs, silk lined an4t interlined... Sires 38 to 44. Special $32.50 W. ACHESON & SON to -date business men. ADVERTISE' They patronise first the buslneve r' coarrn that ADVERTISES. Advertising attracts attertton .2o your butenese ADVERTISE! As advertising 1s an ,,pl,.rttu1!ty to get more buslw•ra, w•1ly net Ain't':TISE? If you are already a,lverti•fug and want more business, do MORE 1D- VERTISINIG ! THE inter WAY To 1'n\1R-t,T POORBUSINESS 18 TO ADVER- TISE -1 (Copyright 19271 SUNSHINEBELT OF THE SOUTH The 1 ,:.;eat beach in the world, -strung, 'a.,, along the Gulf ef Mexico. tn:s.r w,.1 Key West. up- the _a•o st ef blue t.• •.,wewhere east of Jackaon- eill•."-at 1 ant mean a thing to those w•bo u. , • r see , nor w t to warm tropic • n:. of midwinter or the sea bathing January. There arc mono.- to be pl/•ksd when ,the now is b,lrt- :,1t r your door golf and tennis deet, South when the weather n.* ste-al, rw. will -Hot al.'tur--sll.' breath of the N. rah. When you rli 1, thing• at their worst, they ore really at their lest In Florida . and along the Gu toast. lintel rates are reasonable and long -limit winter tourist fare- giving you ■ wide choke of routes are surprisingly low. Why not make a travel Investment in health?mif > a'i trurel infnrattl-errawt#t X. 1t. Flnritr. Town 1'a+.finger Agent. •ir any Comedian I'acifle tie•ket agent. •Y;rnpefrntt Good for the 'Neth," .lace the St. Augustine Record. It's also, a frela"se nlly roost eye tonlc.- Tamp,. Tribune. The 1tn,id4'nt at I...I. 1,1,. it, „hi •I1 :en ••116, t1. .4.t.'. .Iudc•nt :a„n, F:1.aau,l wa• t,n,ftity-turmlled by other filial •Itl0 of ,,, the 1'41tteg''. k I••1s•vs111y ❑nfertunite ,,.: % e•ans.• of the off,' l it will pr share in 11' I::r1 the Ylld^I'oHC1. )Hry luldn i, n11\lo1 u? f to have m larger im:uicn.1i of from the• :e„ .. BritishIsi•.: hut the a„wlil r,l *41 -14- '!„i.i, et nit the lulilljgrtiot: „gent. ,,','Isco• Ceingairetite c.,•4 thrums rowel!, year Is I,anr•ting h, r. b4 the 1)oil:Ini .II ecl,rrimruhIl fanu- t• ,lIr the i.:i"IIn iliac •I:uw• the c, 0t of nisii g pigs h, 4001)74 A ten, h „f wltih,r 111g age with as average 111ter of w'4en •,rt 14411 ps•r c4t!l1Tn. .f 1,s $t-#:' !s•r Iris; wl:rn ti„- .,,4' rai-. � r ptet.•l - Irl I7,,,f; o, 'rale• 11:0[ I. r year :n1,1 $_.k: ler pIR when she raiv's loo lots. F'nrtlier. act of Clifton No. 1.7. when the fall littera ore ready to sell " se•retnry-t rensnrer. the them :ire fewer pigs g"iug h, market s 111 stn, r;o.4• I,. re. while 1118Il 11 111 the pricen'ntnay higher. seine de. of rnur4e. -Hever lace are 141)1.11 a+ 1'1011 n" ;uly !ark" with 4:411 litter.. other•, on may not Is. able to offset -tlit' iwp:r- I'' els ps'r nen' fur wheat the other brand, 100 along wet!. Early Siem that tire' cabledrigert. -w1111, o 1 , I ' I" + Ifir aero' for oat.. It Pali farrow Mg. goo,l fe•diug am! „l Icy 11.at 1'a lladianr µie :e 141411' 041 1S" _r•„Ilei 1s„1/1e n111'1Ig wham it j. d:ulgerolts t•, ;ice. Itoy. will be ho}•: I,nt .•41HHtl••n•• II. e..'tete sdt''tt1J__.ni' 41 !Mill 1. 'lir rough t.,•, , 1 ,. 1 on.e proal.. , ho \. rat c„I, a ''Ciie lir, •, • - .. • . - Tann- , I It,'er that 1 r' ,, i,. u., , Ia• forme.] I.^'u `I •, ih, 4.11: ale:* nl_"„ ,' rtes -brier'. . -t\'.' 114 f 1• 141.t1 1tera 1a:1 : • •I, 1,1, lit 14.1 „I frit, • It I 111114. 1,1 for :nlyehe not on file1 dr•y .Ir lt'r pr.,La sly make tiles; .,f •he •'Ileve these enormous t,I111.1ow... v en" 111! Ie """.}1(41 More ?Dray Items. 4-11lIl54 W414.11 are our f '!1 '.1 !4• este it I-ertiei:arlc-+- situ,ted o11 nip ane - in the-amth\vr+tern '•onutie•, nith•mgh ounleipal district there ,ranch of the 0 .P.11• (bey Aro not toy any mean. r'nfped h' t he r+t i luntc Strays r* ;i�z._ tt�sa or- -#'01' ?t -r4T inr'T font n•010 bn1'1°4. while year+ 11-t 1'1'as of .evernl enrietiee at 1 re over the mllllon• Il stew 1,4.• :n',razed from l,r., _t.4 " Slglial ..- ' _mpm n,,.:.n,! „nett:Ili tor..,( hay pH r nem. i , abuts, I4. II - 1 ' .., w.. I r.-tv. I'I, }ellen :old front looltIy tiro to fl,Irty'fiv.t •, 1'o',Innl'ia, :11,1, .1:111,--e`tlew-" 'I,,,.1.•1.'. .er'I. In k'•nt Colsle.lrtalo `I„ -•..,:,• yield 1:ns been high. line GROWING OF CORN .1:ri, 111th':,! ttepre•eluntive 1t. ' • ion eat IS NOT PROHIBITED I 'vii4.--r.y«1'4-.' 1n,t thi,ty nere..rf- i ) ! 1_1 4' 211 wlarh 1', raae�l fhirly . I':III:.,: I .:,,, r„• crmsl.' I,1, ) ,•'. 1,I ill,• 11,'r!` 1,1..1.1'. .11 + '1 :hat 1t., ue!•i '•c.` I ,;o yelnnl,•1 I.:,n,l _\gricult lit e1 It preeentati,, Hake'• , ,,,,•.,.he:l,y-y ie,`,!ing 41u'i.•Iy !•.I. ,"e•i !sloth:. 11nrr•.0 Riantnr,•<, a„I ne're. This velli not tilateneut re Corn tweet " I'r I^ I L', (et., lustre. lowl'\er. if the 1',a'.' \_i . . \. '7. \L, c. !,.I. 1::»•l, liy rife, n,. Rcpres.•ntntire 1 ah•r- I ;11.1,1 .1. 1. I,:n•• n0 ' 04" of ! . ,I. Door„rn - 1 SI al (tial several ni',, r!I,•\vt Itlrrr df •trl't 4/4,„,,1„1,,, tin "• nr l f„. ,„ntho,s tl!I Irb, I • ,si.*l, r" prelo t It a il:. ..% glad, , ',I I',r' l • : , . ,tuired of him reve171y IMrvt Paeki :It the Inn p wi I .how w kilt y44-1 _i ','t,'he- ..f Inl'1 Dir to the north of the older w.1....w of .111,4.04n aniii i1ti- t 1.h Cohlmll,. ,ui41 the o•lulin'stt•t 14111 ,.f this liege territory tom, the present -eats of g,nerluucot will 1e' no easy f:..k as po e:mien grow + and the .-•,Worry, is de4e'19i01l Ohl Ibe otter .1.1,. of Gra Tibet there are h:,lt•a drawn state!' enw•ring n smaller arcs 11x118 '1 he. awn 1ona'llfan Prnvineees. Canada nlip(1,i titins the "t-vtnnple • or the 11111a4 shoe,' In •,•1ting a certain p,ptkltbm navrt'e to be remelted before' n me, pewee" i' erealel. Acceding u, 1144411•s prepared by Owl ierminion Bureau of Statistics, the omount of money spout to (-amid, by t/errl8te In 1920 lo estimated at Slane rin1,e1110, etre eront,•r tort of this reply senting the Irpen,ltnit, of motor t ITrl"t1 • • • I :. 1 ley a 11' I'ee Illltirier. 11' ' . ng 4.41111. 'Ph1. 1711P+- 11I'I1 _.•„'•. „e 1,:1.1 1••1, r '• i1„ been brought nbonl num, h •nor. a I,. \ ;•,I. I,.n; !•,r the• earl !rade. tee r, a- ,n. says .lobo 1 1,1 II , .4 ' Iscting the corn borer. .f on. E,aw ter .es i�••nrrm..lr'-frtlir tern erl'r,.L. f [he of the ( .1'.13. running 4:, i', Mat. "- LI , 1. IntrnlIan of I1444se li „w to that joert owho 1+ au esel.rl:Heiser Is' tont fife 1rata,.r,ty •Illbit the growing of corn. '1'I,'' 1 , Borer Act hes 7 ' do rhe ,',•s'', or IMP pest. llnaRe'- rion• n. 1.' t' . lest methods of ene- I r, J:177it t Lr . •e'n borer have heed pWc ILla the --iaands-of aR ogre -true - ere In the area affected. The cera borer h,st"e1•1r is 81rls,inte'd to see that the, ,1.•; 14 ctlforl'1•r1 and that 'teal rap nInt.nrei• •IV takes 1* order to control the hest. Farmers are nitrified therefore to grow as ranted corn es they wiwlu, pre - 4111114 they ore prepared to clean up 1 timlf ...rot ¢rotted in a nutnner that I will meet w'itla the approval of flow re0js,n'Itde.for the enfnreement of the ' Corn Itlrrr .4, t. rI 11+1111111' d„ not +„rt rte ;IN +. ••moseys 1 enough for sir'. .1 $brei will take i 4,pplr+ 011 vatrplr.: sites, boil the hot' will not wltljoat hrnl•Iug and present- I• 1114 nn Middy nllsmraner when ,'tenet. Where 11 rain. him 1. not 01111 1,1 • for siting. the ...mine ,1111 .1111 'he quickly and accurate:1'-sl"ae, )4r. 1.iw 11 r say. .1 liner ,Ice.. the rough +Itlty, an,l the parker. oorkIng with fire .'r 'It bore' in front of him. does mN Mae tray time . In h:lfi411 soon kerns from the Lel" of th,' no 1 pie es he peeks 1t Imp to ,wrap 9 jto`�I whle•1, h'.t 11 snit.. Fail Orchard Wiwi'. nrvlhutrlly the et: I,:Ird i+ Olen lltt!e attention after the Apples are picked there 014. hs, many „they matter' pressing. This 'tar. hawercr, 1 4' 1'ORD ALL THAT engineers have learned, all that millions of owners have experienced in nearly a quarter of a century, have made possible this car 'which is today.as far ahead of its time as was the famous Model T in 1908. Sixteen million automobiles, serving their owners in jungle and desert, on - mountain and plain,on boulevard and highway. were the test cars that have made this new automobile possible. Its' advent marks a new epoch in auto- motive engineering in point of inbuilt quality -niceties of mechanical design, 1 7''•ish use of the finer metals, precision in delicate machining processes. NoWhcre Tn its construction has there been slighting of either major essen- tials or minor details. From its outer- most hub -cap to its innermost bearing, the new Ford car epitomizes engineer. ing skill to a degree unexcelled in the s.nnals of motor car manufacture. This entirely new car surpasses the accepted standards of light car accom- plishment;.weeps aside all boundaries of price class; establishes a stand- ard of acceleration, speed, power and smoothness that heretofore has marked onlw expensive cars as fine cars. Yet Ford p1 ecision in large scale pro- duction, unparalleled ro- duction,unp•aralleled in the history of automotive manufacture, places this car within the reach of every purse. An arlrunce showing of the New Ford Car will 1x mole Friday. December 2nd, in the following cities: HALIFAX, ST. JOHN, QUEBEC, SHERBROOKE. MONTREAL, OTTAWA, KITCHENER, PETERBORO', TORONTO, HAMILTON, BRANTFORD, LONDON, WINDSOR, FORT WILLIAM, WINNIPEG, REGINA. SASKATOON, MOOSE JAW, CALGARY. EDMONTON, VANCOUVER. VICTORIA As rapidly as increasing production permits these public showings will be extended until all of the 736 Ford dealer points has a been covered. If you live in one of the cities listed above, visit the exhibit of this New Car. At other points, sec your local dealer next Friday. Ile will give you complete specifications, prices and an excellent conception of its unusual features. MOTOR j4l �/I ;LC NNN��, c111c `peal eanadicul ('uw• COMPANY OF CANADA, LiMITED, FORD, ONTARIO