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1MMIILNION, PROYLNCYAL.
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Pim Accident, Automobile, and
General Insurance Agent
Commerce
Phone 53
li,drncL
Office, next to Bank of
The Armstrong Real Estate
and Insurance Agency
GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930
EIGIITY-Tlrlltlt YFAIL X4,. 1G
Fieueer and Lots in Goderich and Farms
for Sale
Large number listed to choose from.
Just • few of the many Bated.
(need 1 1-2 story boom, hardwood tl/a,rls
and interior tlniahing, full modern
equipped, arranged for steam limit-
ing, 11200.00.
Two -.tory house, fine condition, sisal
appearance. Light*, toilet, garage
111S00.00.
1 1-2 story veneered • cement block house,
fine condition good location full modern
equipped, may terms for payrnent.
Price $2800.
Modern stucco house, complete, $3200.00.
Namber fine brick howtrw,nsdern equip-
pec1 Ask to are them. Prices from
$2600.00 to 145(10.00.
Heated apartment to rent.
Finn 2 -story red brick house, modern
equipped, 2 lots, $7200.
1 1-2 story good house, 1 lot, $3'25. A
soap.
Flue tx4tage, neer Square, 2 lots, $14011.
•iq
modern equipped '
Parma -Large number listed for sale.
• Sgeciel-100 acres choice land, with 40
acres valuable timber. Food buildings.
Close to village of Varna, Huron
County, 4 mile. to It. It. station, else
W good markets. Price $4500.00, $1000
esah.
2O acree clay loam soil, 70 acres tim-
ber, 1-2 pule to school, close to good
village, 12 roils to Goderich. Price
$8000.011. Easy tenor.
100 -acre farm, 5 1.2 mils from Goderich,
gaol buildings, will exchange for town
onmeny or well, rimy tears. Price
102N1.
Sox 81
1n Your Automobile with
F. WOOLLCOMBE
1.,0 IInw..r. R.jol Matt
OFFICE: HAMILTON STREET
peeowa 206
FPO. ' We time per y.ni 1..le nUr• ,rn (Mur
n ..
wL.mu0e4r lwrunw. n.r,np fir Jt.
u.• n. pr.•vrts '4,ouive ,1wr wads,
rWitt av
R. J. WALKER
Office: Court House Square
Photo, Welk •J HnmJt,.e ty,lp
Phoaes: Office 575, Residence 197
See or write
J. W. ARMSTRONG
Real agitate
Get$tfkh
Automobile Insurance
Hee our rides before placing
your Automobile insurance.
Insure with Companies that
pay their Losses.
J. W. Craigie
Real Estate and Insurance
LINTON STOCK SHOW Judging l'�tpetititn,
--- Live stock judging youmeti' bgl
l, .en
Large Atteiadanee 51 Spectator% to junior farmers, Huron county, he -
id ('passes taeli INllei tweet* the ages of riteen and twenty
KEEN stOMPETITION AT 1 heater, under ,1 years. 1st Amcill st,
lwewl Jud Roy Pepper.
hod years (lieut.-tittle and draught horses)
uu 'i'hursebay suet nutlet the auspice, -'1st. John F'.rherhrgdwm, Br[lad,
l'dln ou'ee 111111U.111 '4.424'4.424 fair,
of Idle Ilurou Central Agricultural 2d J. W. lava..., t'lintou; 3rd 'lar-
Sts•Iety, War 01111 of the hew' ba the (*nee Stu1111e, H,tltsall ; 4411 Walter
history of the hhow'. There was 11 Furs'er, tAleanow.
The Judge.: were: Light horw's and
rattle. John 4'. Rowe, of fort tktver:
heavy horses. W. F. Ratty, ..f Brook-
is
a d.
,•ple's)did'atwwing of cattle rue} borne:,
and tutupet.Kion was particularly
keen 40 he horse clasr.es. The jualur
termer.' jalgiug, ,oWpt•'ltion evoked
much iuterewt. '.hire bring twenty en-
trants. The weather was favorable
and there wua a large a:ttttdauee ul
spectators.
The list of prier awards follows:
Heavy Homes
Clydesdale- Stalliuu, 3 years and
over. Is' It. L. Murdock, L'ud T. J. )1t
Mie4ael. $tLllluu tinder 3 years,
33.1.111 'Ilan.
l'ereherolls--Stallion under 3 years.
list J. W. Elliot.
Ileary Draught--ltrond mare, 3
year," and over, 1st A. S. Woodrow, a
son, •2ut1 Alex. Wright, :3rd tray Bros..
4W .ilex. Sinclair. Filly or gelding.
3 years and over, 1,44 A. k J. Broad -
foot, 2.nd Jas. Stott, 3rd Jam St.e't,
4th Alex. Sint lair. Filly "ur treading, 2
years and under 3, let T. N. Fursy'L,
2nd Jag. 'Brigham, 3rd Gray Brom.
Fitly ur gelding, 1 year and under '2,•
tat Gray Burs. Hursre, cult ur filly
under 1 year, 114 .t. & J. 13rtwdfuut,
2nd .1. & J. Bruadfoo', 3rd T. J. Mc-
Michael. Team In larneas, bet A. & J.
Brwnlhat, 2nd Jas. Stott, 3rd John
trodden. Sweepstakes. .1. & J. liruad-
futr..
W. J. Powell
Stocks, Bonds, Insurance
and Real Estate
Care Life and Fire Insurance
Nelson Street, Goderich
Phone 292 P. 0. Box 438
Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada
1929 - Prosperous and Progressive - 1929
New Aaeurancee49aid for in 1929 ---.- . $ 654,451,000
Total Assurances in force, Dec. 31, 1929.... _ 2,401,237,000
:'tweets at December 31st, 1929 568,197,01-81
A safe and profitable company in which to insure.
Office 115 H. R. LONG,
District Agent
PHONES
Residence 5411
80 Richmond St. West
LIMITED
Notice of Meeting of Holders of First Mort-
gage (Closed) Twenty -Year Sinking
Fund Bonds
Notice Is hereby given that con-
struction operations having been
suspended on the office building
being erected on the property of
80 Richmond Street West, Limited.
and various mechanics liens hav-
ing been flied against the said
property. The Royal Trust Com-
panythe as First Moee for the rtices, Mortices, holder.' of
((closed)
Twenty Tear Sinking Fund Bends
secured by Charge upon the said
Street WeetsLimited o 01 .1 a f ult
under Its. cnvenu,t contained In
the Mortgage Deed of Trust dated
as of May First. Ien securing the
sand Ronde that the property shall
be kept free from •lens.
Notice' is (orator given that •
Meeting of the holders of the said
bonds w144 he held at the Office of
The Royal Trust Company 68
Yonge Street. Toronto, on the 28th
day of April, 1030. at 2 31 o'clock
In the afternoon for the purpose of
ennelderintt. end If deemed Advil" -
able , paaaing an ordinary or ex-
traordinary resolution or resolu-
tions to confirm an. ratify Retains
theretofore taken by the Trustee
to declare the principal and Inter-
est of the said Bonds now out-
etanding to be Immediately due
end payable. to request that a de-
mand tie made on the Company for
garment or all moneys owtng In
respect• of the said Ronda and that
proceedings be Instituted t0 en-
force the eertirlty ennetltnted by
the Mortgage Deed of Trust secur-
ing the raid Bonds. to make pro-
vision Inc the proper remuneration
and Indemnification of til. True -
tee. to authorise the Trustee If so
advised to apply ro the Supreme
Court of Ontario for an order ap-
pointing It as Receiver of the pro-
perty of 80 Richmond Street West.
Limited. generally to Instruct the
Trustee with regard to Its further
actions and to appoint a Commit-
tee of Bondholders with full power
and authority to _advtee and In-
struct the Trustee.
Ina to be present and vote without
production of such Bonds shall
first deposit such Bond■ with any
Trust Company or Chartered Bank
or Department of a Provincial or
the Dominion ,:nvernment or any
other depository sat tefarry to
the Trustee. and a cert) to of
such deposit. slgn.d by th Depoe•
'tory and stating the amount and
distinguishing numbers of the
Bonds and that the sdn.e w111 re-
main so deposited until the final
adjournment of the said meeting.
shall be produced at the meeting
by a holder of _Bearer Roads deelr-
Ing to vote In person without pro-
duction of such Ronde et the meet
Ing. or be attached to or protljtced
with any proxy executed by the
holder of R Ronda Any such
.certificate shall be satlefartory
evidence for the purpose Of action
by the Trustee on the faith there-
of
Notice le farther given that. pure
anent to the powers contained In
the sand Deed of Trost. the follow-
ing( regulettnhs have been made by
the Trustee Inc the purpose of en-
abling the holders of R
Randa tO he t and vote at
tit meeting. without proctoring(
their ponds and enabling them to
ha, pr.aent and *Me by proxy :-
A hnld•r of I0 Ronde dell?
Notice la further given that the
sold Deed of Trost provides in
euhatance as follows. -
That holders of reg.ktered Bonds
may by Instrument In writing on.
der their'hOnde. and atattng the
numbers of the Ronde regarding•
which they are entitled to vote.
appoint any person as their proxy
to vote et the meeting for them.
and that Save as eforeeald and Aa
provided by the above reguletinn8.
the only person'. who shell 'c
reengnized at the meeting as the
holder"' of Ronda or as entitled to
vote or he pre"'rot et th. meetlnt
In reapeet thereof. '.bait he the
p.r.one who vendor.. nnreetstered
Ronde at the meeting end the reg-
Iat.red Rnndhold•rs.
'•kondhold•ra are recureted to
ma a every effort to attend the
meeting In peraOn or by proxy es
(he question'. to Ae mineld.red
thereat are of great Importance In
the Bondholder"' and It Is neer*.
glary that Ronde to the fare velar
of 8275.000.00 be repe..tented there-
at In order to rnnetltnt• a quorum
DATED at Toronto the 28th des
of Marrh. 192h
TNF ROY 41, TRUST (OMP:(NY
Trait... Inc the Ron.1holdera.
Suitable forme of proxy and cera
Iltlret& of deposit may be obtained
at the offlre of The Royal Trost
Co. at Toronto The Royal Trott
Company cannot undertake to art
u proxy and proxle8 ehonld not.
therefor.. he melded In Its favor
SCHOOL REPORTS
INDIANS CONVICTED •
OF LUCKNOW BURGLARY
1004. K:W►W, April 3.- -.Francis Mos-
es and 1.eonard Wesly, Indian... at
rested about two weeks age fur break-
ing into wild eicerh.g a stere in buck
new, pleaded guilty to the charge." laid
by l'rottuehll (Nfks'r Nelson In Mug15-,
true W'alker's •'•war' hero yester.hay.,,
Wesley also admitted stealing a ble)ele
at Stnaafunl .e11.11e 4lwe 11 ire. EIIrula'ah
Kahhejl, 411,' -.gnaw, supposed to he Iw-
pldcatel in !he Lucknow lurginry 11•
well. and who travelled rrl'Im .:o• 1"•air
and Ware arrt•'twl at the same time. will
he 'risen lamer.
__ _ Moran. and Wesley were 111111411141441S. S. NO, 1. COLBOANl for-e11lenett moll April 1). ,Mese• dud.
Report of S.S. No. 1. Colborne. fol 441 the police titer a burglary nt
the It of )larch Inn percent- S..urh,atpdun •erne tiu14• :lee, but 111•
aged : • brother was apprehended ,111.1 con -
Jr. 1V.--Frais•i.. Martin 91.1. Rua vet• t't1. 44w11111 to ill.. previous .•rlwhr
al nti-unh he was sentemvsi to dive
years In the 1'rovdnciadl penitentiary,
In 17r24. Francis 51..s-. when found
guilty of 1 se and .h.gd.reaking 11
Go ericll. Was sentenced to two rears
ut Guelph. 114- has other burglaries
\.a'kulds 137.7. 'o his credit. leopard Wesley alas ,Ilse
Sr. 1. --Sheldon Baxter 72. previous cuuvictluu, 4.1 1 king and .
Jr. 1.-(1fiarles Tyndall 53.1, Charltw entering
nagrtntt.•.111111.
im. They belong
l' ' "g to
W'utsuu 7:3.1, Edgar Stull 71.4. --------
Nuuller on roll. 12. --
MiltIEL E. STIRLING, Teacher. Get Rich Qtdek I$ariple
-- Film 'trier's Sea "51 .1 her. 1 hare
' S.S. No. 3, W. W.SWANOSII ' ,tit idtu." .
Fbliewi11g Is the nya.rt of S.S. No. Mother -'•Will'•"
3. West aa'8w7anesh,' fur March: ,Sou "Lend Wt. 11.0 shillings but
Jr. 1V. --haul Pardon 74. 1Gdo'rt only gbve pm. the ,11141 1 wall .14).11 you
MvAllialca.. r4. five ,rid you sill owe to. 14*.' and so
Sr. 111. -Ina Fowler 11.. Joe Fur- we shall 1.11 43041..'• - l'a'•.hlg SAs.w
an (34. Elwood Fowler '31: Ernest , I.oud00l
sell aldul)r• 72.0. Florence Ashton
04.
Sr. 111. -Kathleen r)udall 75.7.
Jr. 111. -,Ula a :toll 74.4. IAorot h s
Watson 85.9.
11. -Ruth Tyndall 77.4. Hulnplre>
Agricultural
Brood mare, 3 years and over, let
R. J. Scutt, 2w1 U. F'utheringham &
tlun, 3rd Will Chapman. 4'11 A. B.
Chalmers.. kill) or gelding, 3 years and
over, let R. J. Scott, rad 1). Father -
Ingham & Son, 3rd '1). Fotherlugham
& Son, 4th Chas. Stewart, 3411 A. B.
Chalmers. Filly or gelding. 2 year. and
under 3, br. Fred. Toll k Sun, 2nd
Rolf. Tyndall. 3rd .Clarence Tuylur.
Filly or gelding, 1 yeur and under 2,
lot A. & J. Broadfort, 2nd William
(?facers, 3.rd J. I'ustill. Howe colt or
filly under 1 Year, 1st T. N. Forsyth.
2nd Stewart Mc})Wen. 3rd Jas. Brig-
ham. Team in harness, ]r4 It. J. Scott,
2m1 L. Fotheriugham & Son, 3n} A. B.
Chalmers, 4th Chas Stewart- Sweep-
sutkv,-, R. J. Stott, Cnemarty.
General Purpose
Filly or gekllug. 3 years and over,
lot Wm. 1)et'ker, 2nd Wm. Decker, 3rd
Willem Hawkins. 41.11 Wilson Hawkins.
Team In hennas, 1st Wm. Decker. 2nd
Wilson Hawkins, 3rd J. It. Mustard,
4t Is S. E. I4slseraun.
NEURALGIA?
Neuritis ? Rheumatism?
T -R -Ca r.lieos Neuralgia quickly
aad.afely. Noharnduldrugs. Mr. S. P.
Charlton, Rpruagticld, Ont., vouches
for this. He not only got relief hinn-
eelf from T -It -C'. but says: "When
if *as nearly se
cry with Neu.
ualpa 1 ga a Ler adore of T -R -C's acid
she got relief in 20 minutes" T -R -C's
art squally god for Neuritis, Rheu-
matism, Lumbago, Science- 50c. and
11.00 at your druggist's. lea
T
-co w°"
ftMWMAnc
C PSULIS
Specials
Sps.•lal 1'. Futon prize. tor two ani•
mail-. 2 y. -urs and under. draught or
agricultural 1 stalllows Murrill, owned
by exhlld'or -.a. & J. Itnwalf.s4.
Spacial prlu' for .t.he lest three
heavy draught agrlenittint1 or general
in -pose horses (stallions tarred), any
age, in haler, ne'ee1 not be the prop-
erty
roperty of one man, but must be owned
In the township -41r J. Soar„ Hibbert
township.
Best matched -ram in Mimeos, any
,.tor -it. J. Scott,
Teamcoming greatest dbean•e--A.
It. ('palmers. pStratfonl.
P,est team ...Iced by I'ercheron v'al-
Mai or stallions -Wm. 1)ecter.
Light Horace
Carriage horse in harness. 1st Jots.
Johnston, 2nd J. A. Ferguson, 3rd
55114 it F.. Keyes. Roadecer tm har-
row', fist Jas. l'utttert. 'ltd} :Manning
Bros,., 3rd ('Layton Fryd .gle. Best
gentlemen's met fIt, 1st ('tayton Fry-
-(ogle, 2nd Wilbur E. Keyes, 3n! Man-
ning lines, SWeegseta'kr+, Jan. Culbert,
Lus•knuw. 'Lady drivers, let MIrtu (;rate
Coleman, 2nd Mrs. J. 11. lack. 3n1
Mb. Kennedy. 4t11 Mrs. J. W'righ'.
Cattle
Shorthorns -=110112 years and over,
1st R. M. Perk. Bull, mailer 2 years,
bet 41. ('rich, 21nd M. ('rich. 3rd Mel-
vin 11. Taylor. ('ow, :3 yehtl" 111111 user,
ate M. ('rich. 2i14 M. e'rich. 3rd M.
('rich. Heifer". 2 years. lot F)Ph. Sucll,
2n4.1 M. Crich. :3rd R. 'M. Peck. Helfer,
1 year, 1st It. 'M. Peck, 21141 M. ('rkfi,
3rd ('1lnfonI 11. Keyes, 4111 E. Snell.
Herefords +8011 under 2 )tsars. 3rd!
,las. Turner.
Sweet..takes ball. 5114.rt.hern, .1114
de'n .angles or Hereford- -11. ('rich.
Market 4'ir't1e- Riaby (sef. steer or
helfi•r. born en or after January 1st.
192!). 1st Epi. Steell. 2n,1 Ile•rb Kerch-
e•r. 3n1 It. M.. Perk. 4411. E. Snell. 11th
It. Pepper. (1'h It. Pepper.
ihelry Cattle -Muir) cow. any age.
any breed. let Alarm. Mcla•ol', :h(l
.1uRus 141.•!-ssF. :3rd X31. Crich. I)alry
Foran IMC
Sr. 11.--iie•leu Dorian.
Mete" AFTER BABY CAME
Fowler 411.
.Ir. 11. -Harold Irwin W. EI'mer
Foran M.
F`lrst- 1A.. Fonin.
1'r. -Roy F'ow-ler, Norman Forst, . ,
Number nn roll, 13 i *venire at -
I WAS WEAK, SKINNY.
GAINED 22 LBS. ,
t
tendanee. 12. ".after halo) won beau I was seryl
IFI.AT)SS A. 4 IM;IN'S. Temeb'r. I weak, skinny. Since' taking Ironized
Yeast feel fine Gained s2 sus." -Mrs.
S. S. NO. 1. WF)ST WA WANOSH Laura Iteuolt.
The following is the report of 11.11.1 Thousands write new Ironizett Yeast
No. 1. Wert Wwwanoab, for the month I adds. 5 to 15 Its. in :t week's. I'gly hob
of Mwn41 :
V. --hurry Hoyle sem. Morgan
King 72. I'at Murphy tit, Josephine
Murphy 63.
Sr. 111.--Iit'a*rke Kivahan 95%,
Raymund Boyle 91.
Jr. 111. -Billy Make !44%.
Sr. 11. -'Mary Carroll )48'!,.
Jr. 1L -Noreen Kinahiul 81r"r.
Norman Hoyle 90.
Sr. 1.--Pklmtsnl L4•eldy and Margar-
et Slate tequall 72%.
Number on roll. 12; average at-
tendance, 11.2.
MARY 1001it. Teacher.
S. R. NO. 15, WEST 1VAW.tNO(I11
The following M the report of S. S.
No. 13, Wive Wnwan.4h. for the
mett'h of Want :
Sr. 1V. --Graeme (lhamney 03.9 per
cent., Willie Craig 73. Gonion Robin-
meris (38.5.
Sr. 111. --Ferns I'lownwn :,P. per ,','tit..
.lean Ittlblrs"n (143.(3.
Jr. 111.- Mel in ('rang tri per cent..
Sam 'Phoidp'ofl 71 3.
44r. 11. fikrwart ('hamnwy 70 per
cent.. Earl Plowman 413.7. Ted Robin -
James Ward Ms.
Jr. 11.---4Edna I'I,rw-man 81 per 'rut..
Howard Thompl.um 417.14. Ted- Thompson
: sQ
Sr. 1. -Jean Want 411.5 per Bent.
Number on roll, 13: average ,l tend -
ante., 14.8.
L. 1. J(1.NNST(0N. Ttmelher.
5. S. NO. 7. ('OLB ORNE
The following is the report of S. S.
No. 7. Colborne. for March:
Sr. IV.--Willn Bolton 72. John
Ilit'esins 71. Emmerson Ihtrst 6.'t.
n, r Ice (W.
Jr. IV. --Handl Steven. 72. ik,rothy
Fisher 71. Elnier Fisher OD. }Why
ll ttehlns OIL Edward 5I. 51Ichael (13.
Verna iltitebins Pei.
Sr. 111.- Ruby Young 05, Frank 11e.
111110144434. Nemo. Lee 4113.
Jr. 111._ Lorrine Fisher tW. .trtlnlr
M1Mlhnd 07. Ruth thirst 413. Ruby
M'tMde•hael 04. Leonard Fidler 82.
.Ir. II.- -Helen Fisher.
Jr. I.' -(aura ihire.
Numler on roll, 24': aver.ge atteud-
nure, 19.
Perfe'el attendance -John Hu1411Iii .
F)Imer Fisher, Ruby lltrrhlns, Verna
Ihitehins. Norma Lee, Roby 1'ofug.
1.4'o1111rd }yaher. Laura it t Trache•r.
MEM.: 13 .FF1FrFiR.
BW. INSURANCE PIAN •
L,v5s than tire year" age, the 11.41
Tek•phune 4'nng141111 arranged a We In -
10W44 fill out. !hilly limns get grace.
fin rnualne ss. Mualdy skin clears like
magic. New stenets. indigestion. ton-
_.tlgath.n vanish overnight. $,roil
1.11e431. new lop from very first day.
Two great tonics in tine•- eite•laI
weight4t.uIldlug Malt Yeast and
strengthening Iran. Pleasant little tab-
let-. For 'dr.nla•r than uunu.11catt's1
)east. lttwdt• lu one-half time. No
yeasty taste, 1141 gas.
So quit 114•inc "skinny." tIre1, unat•
trti.11ve. Get Irunirsd feast from drug-
gist teokty. Feel great b,neorrow. Money i
hack from manufacturer If not dclight-
cd with quick result.'.
1, �•�����__��1,C����'\;
1�, t :uexocs rt.uoo/aw, f�r.
•
or satin finished-
--GET OLR PRICES
You are under no obligation
R. STANDISH
East Street Phone 369 Goderk
THE farm! Your father's once perhaps -your son's
one day --and worth all the hard work you have put
into it.
But hard work isn't enough. You must know
what your farm costs to run what it brings m. Our
"Farmer's Account Book" will help you. Ask the
Manager for a copy.
F932
You WILL 1.154 RANKING AT 1118 ROYAL
The Royal Bank
of Canada
Galnch Branch - I. 11. I.agtman, Manager
- -- - --- - •1,1 be plan etinb1lni4 employees to
ead Colds
relieved
with
vapors
SNUFF a little
Vicks well up the nose or
melt in a spoon or cup of
hot water and inhale.
Medic ted vapors reach
the air passages direct.
For other cold troubles
rub Vicks on throat and
chest.
sosetteg.
_ ICKS
ora., ,fl►L=3.
' pay premhmis b) monthly delmllotis
from pal). The' this Iden has proved
popular Is shown In the COMP,'ly's
iauuutl sttrenment, W111141 [says that em-
4.11.111' net. ,already carrying this 3n-
.41ra14re t.. 'be extent 14 $11.500.00"
''Trot It rn4•er changes."-Evatrts•Iin'
I toot Il. _
Itero,•nA14•r, the man who wants a
garden fair. nr sm'1.11. or very 1.Ig
with flowers growing here norm there
mo -t 111.1141 hi. IMO( and dig.
Fellow
.at .nue of 111e I'nnghke•p4M thea-
tre. recently 11 dog performs',
1.0
lnting instantly nny command given
him. and initially tftulerstending every
wend of te-hat ems said to him.
The clog's name was Fellow. and
within the pest three months be tins
earned for/his Ira -Tier over ten thous-
and dollars, :11141 Is Insured for 1141)
thomain 1.
The thing that makes Fellow stated
Mit pn.minently above' his canine fel-
lows le lfint somehow Mere hors been
generated to this particular dog's
brain 1be Spark that enables him to
think. And trottantly he3 io " very
minable. Theft. may
there, 'belt 1t scents its, obvlats t., pmt
1t into words. -Exchange.
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Oldsmobile now offers you a host of
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Revelations in smooth power, speed and
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that keep it more than up-to-date. Trimly
tailored bodies by Fisher .. longer and
lower .. are finished in beautiful - color
harmonies, set off to advantage by bright
chromium plate and graceful fenders.
New, fully -enclosed four-wheel brakes
assure quick, even stops under aII road
conditions. Lovejoy hydraulic shock
absorbers, front and rear .. deeper seat
cushions wiTh rich upholstery . . ad-
justable driver's seat and steering wheel
.. make ;he new Oldsmobile a triumph
of riding ease.
See the new Oldsmobile in our show-
rooms today. Drive it .. and discover
that Oldsmobile has achieved new high
standards of beauty and performance.
Remarkably low prices mean that Olds-
mobile s aluc stands high above that of
other cars in its price field. Enquire
about the G.M.A.C.,t General Motors'
own plan of deferred payments.
LDSMO BI -LE
PRODUCT OF GENFRAL MOTORS OF ( ANADA, LIMITED
MacEWAN & TEBBUTT
GODERiCH - ()NT
I'T'S BETTFR RFC A USF. 1T'S CANADIAN