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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1930-7-3, Page 3The Signal's Clubbing List will save you time and money. We can give you a price on almost any publication issued on the continent. I Aggressive Advertising is the key to success in merchandising. As a medium for reaching the people of Goderich and district The Signal is unsurpassed. REM SIGNAL PRINTING (>U, LIMITED, Pubuabere. Brophey Bros. THE LEAULNG FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Ambulance service at all hours, day or ,night. PHONES: Store 120 Ree GODERICH 1 J. R. Wheeler1 Funeral Director gad Embalmer All calls promptly attended to dry or night 'PHONE"'PHONE"Store 335 Residence 355w Hamilton Street, GoderlcD W. J. Powell Stocks, Bonds, insurance and Real Estate Cu, Life and Fire Insurance Nelson Street, Goderich Phone 292 P. O. Box 438 THE COCKSHUTE IMPLEMENT SHOP has removed to new quarters on Kingston street. Implements and Repairs. General Expert Service on all Cockahutt Machinery. Allis-Chalmers and United Trac- tors. Baer & Stranghan TELEPHONE 598 NEURALGIA? Neuritis ? Rheumatism ? T -R -Ca raises Neuralgia quickly and mainly. No barmfuldrufa- Mr. S. P. Chariton, Springfield, Out., vouches for this. He not only got relief him- self from T -R -Ca, but says: "When my wife was nearly e4say with Neu- ralgia I gave her a dose of T -RC's and Ms got rebel in 20 minutes." T -R -(Y. are equally good for Neuritis, Rheo- trtatism, Lumbago, Sciatica. 50c. and 5100 at your druggist's. txs TIM?I.XTOI a 1..R ICI• s a>E,wMA11C CAPstW Insure Your Automobile with F. WOOLLCOMBE Lies 11•Iru,p•r, k•,Uo! Busk OFFICE: HAMILTON STREET ►Moog atie The Armstrong Real Estate and Insurance Agency • J. W. Craigie Real Estate and Insurance Geo. Williams Dealer 1n DOII[LN1ON. PROVINCIAL. MUNICIiPAL AND CORPO- RATION BONDS Fire. Accident, Automobile, and General Insurance Agent Office, next to Bank .1 l'.aun,erce '•ne 53 i rich _4 GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, IUl-Y 3. 1930 1•;15;1ITS -'1'Illltli'.1:.511. so) ::U JUNE WEDDINGS Donee -Saunders. A pretty wedding took plat nt St. Albuu-a eburch.. Toronto, 011 Snhlyday, .lune 28111. w111•u Helen Vernice, the daughter of Mrs. NV. H. 11. Saunders, became the bride of Leighton G. Doner, Toronto, The .er•Illorly \,114 1.011111141• ed d 111111et- ed by Rev. Dr. Cotton. The bride, who was given away by her brother. 51r. Charles Saunders, wore; a gown of iv- ory satin fashi 1 un I'rlr.aess llurs. with yell of ('1 tilly lace: 111111 eurritrl a 4N.uquet of (►ph1•lt11 ruses and Illy of the valley. She was attended by Miss Leone !:verist and Miss NLlrjuri.• Tay lug, who were smartly tr.s•k.rl h1 pink .hlfon. With pink and 1.111,' lace hats and blue shoes. Their bouquets were Colombia roses 1 blue delphinium. .The groom was attended by Mr. Ken- netl. c'h,uulwrlalu, .u•d the ushers were N1r. .Nlex. 1:. 11..11e'r and Mr. Ir- win N'hite. 'After the .r'rexl,np• a re- ceptiuu am( held ,.t 1,10. 1 • of 111e 11'0e•'s 11111111er. latter. 51 r. arwl•- 110i. Doner lett by motor for Blgwin Inn. the bride travelling in sapphire blue silk suit with ruatelling hat and shoes. On their return they will reside in Mon• treal. Mr. and NIS.. 55'x1. Abell and Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Crate... of G,sler- ieh, attended the welding. The grown) is a nephew of Mr. 1'raigie, ASPHALT SHINGLES B. C. WOOD SHINGLES. Hardwood Flooring -GET MY PRICES ROLLED ROOFING R. STANDISH Houses and Lots is Goderich end Farms East Street Phone 369 Goderich for Sale Large number listed to choose from. Eight -room Cottage and lot, Ane con- dition; bathroom, water, lights; in choice location. Immediate p,sw•seun. Price $1560-11 500 cad., balance goal tern.. Good Cottage, modern convenienev11, 2 Into, fruit. ''Price $1300; good terms~ Choice of number god 134 -su.ry Immo in good condition from 51300 np. Some excellent brick - homier, modern, from $2:100 up. Excellent iD1-acre Farm; good bni:.1- Ings, orchard, good water supply, some timber, full growing crop of grain and hay, noon., garden, etc. Situated on tine highway eith hydro wires; very cher to good village, convenient to R. R. station, Clinton and (iodericb. Immediate p.ssar+- sion. Pricy 14100; or $13(1(1 cash, balance good tenors. Bot 19 See or write J. W. ARMSTRONG Real Estate Gmterich We cam a good stock of Electrical Appliances, Fixtures, etc, Electric Wiring of All Kinds Frtimates given on application Frank McArthut West Street Electrical Shop Telephone 82 Godertch Sun Life Assurance Co. • of Canada The Wisest Investment It is admitted) by many to -day that Life Insurance is the wisest in- ,s•tnient that can be mate. Other investments may flictnate in value. Some may even torn out to be worthless. There is, however, a certainty to Life Insurance that neither time not circumstances can alter. it helps to create an estate which not only affonls protection for to -day but builds up a cash revenue for the future. Cnnsnit ns about this investment. H. R. LONG, District Agent (Mice In PHONt- : R.rid•,ir,• Building Supplies In connection with our Planing Mill, Anglesea street, we carry --a complete stock of Building Materials- Cement, Lime, Gyproc, Wood and Patent Shingles, etc., etc. FRESH CEMENT ALWAYS ON HAND Rough and Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Doors, Sash, and all Planing Mill products. If you are thinking of building ing consult us and save money. The Goderich Manufacturing Co., Ltd. ( j E. 13aechler. 'President) Fust of Anth'»ee Street. . Goderich . Telephevaslll ('Altg-Reycraft Wellington I'nited chureb. Brant- ford, decorated with-- a profusion of summer flowers, was on 'Saturday. June 2114. the scene of a pretty JuneI %wlding. when at 4 o'clock Margaret Elizabeth Iteycraft, daughter of Rev. J. F. Reyeraft and Mrs. Reyeraft. and, former member of Tile Toronto 0Itutoe'e women'. page staff, was united In mar -I Mage to Mr. Kenneth C. Cragg, Tor- onto, sem of Mr. Joseph Cragg. Dray; ton. Rev. J. F. Rey -raft officiated, assisted hp Rev. H. C. Willson, uncle of the bride. 'To the strains of the Wed- ding March from Latimer'''. played by air. P. R. Mutherou. the bride entered the church and suns given In marriage by her brother. Mr. John Met.. Rey -craft. She wore n beige lace gown made of long, ,losee:fitting Ilnes, with a smart bolero Jacket. matching mohair hat and satin slippers. and car- ried Talisman roses. During the sign - Ing of the register. 114.x. H. C. Wilson sang. 'Following the ceremony. a re- ception was held at the parsonage. when Mr. and Mrs. ('ragg were as- sisted In rlrelving by the bride's par- ent'. Mrs Reyeraft wearing black and arty printed chiffon with a wide. Slack hat and a shoulder -bouquet. Mrs. ('. M. Grigg. Moorefield, aunt of the groom. was modishly gowned in printed silk. with Mack hut. The y g couple left for Rondean lark, and an thelr return will reside in Toronto. Mrs. ('ragg (-hose for travelling a snit (Mertes 96th Itirthday. An outstanding Innuiuinu 14,. cele. brant in Goderich was William Camp- bell. veteran 1..N 11,1111111. w h0 011 Tile/. day ile/ - day observed the ninety-sixth anniver- sary of his birth In ,d.mparative good health, despite his years. Ile rode 1n ad auto In the holiday morning parade along with members of the `tl-iyear- od club. Mr. Campbell was lawn ,at Barrie ou July 1. 1 81. ami ,•ams Io Golerich with Ilia 41111'.11114 lh'e year. later. 11. has had a t eolorft1 (ore•r as a merchant and nutnufuetulrr 111.d in turn he las held the o1H111•. of 414s1 - toaster, town clerk, asssslr and le -tor. as well ata s•r%llg varlou. tercels in the town c, •11 as . •i1lor and deputy re...". Respite Ilia years air. Campbell re - Milos it ren:trk.ble ul,'wory and vivid- ly 114.4118 lud•rest1114* .•v.1.4 of the )e% tery,'ur, including trade with Indian tribes. the dls.d,very of salt in this IIstri't,ltb. 1 S. civil war, 44.0 North:North- west Rebellion and the Fenian Raid. INTERESTING PROGRAM FOR SUMMER SCH' ►OL United Church to Hold Annual Scabies in Grodcrieh The Young. People's Summer School of the ('niter. Church will upwu Its tenth session In Goderich ou July 21 su(1 con- tinue until July .'Ito; troth days Indus - ice. This .chesd is held for members of Y. 1'. Societies and Bible classes In the northern area of the Loudon Con-' fereuce and a large attendance la looked forward to. . Some talented speakers are scheduled for the even- ing meetings in Nurtli street church, which are mem to the public. The Monday evening weetlug will be u grand rally of all Y. 1'. sueb4les and Bible classes of Huron and Perth Presbyteries. The special 'speaker will be Rev. J. E. Graham, assistant ruln- ister of Jletropulltau church, Toronto. Ou Tuesday evening Rev. W. 1I. Bur- gess will give all Illustrated k-t,ire on wlssluu work ou the Pacific Coast. Wednesday is young women's night and on Thursday Rev. Trunk Russell, ut ludla, will be the speaker. Ott Fri- day .,Mrs. W. E. Saunders, of la,xduu. will speak on the "Birds of Western Ontario" and Saturday will be snwl- eit.' ulght..t( this session certificates anti credits will .be awarded and a sh11.1d presented to the society or chisy halving the largest registertd delegation. tin suuday, July 'i, stu- dents will attend local churches In the morning and cuwwuntuu and conse- cratfou service in the afternoon at 3 u'clnek. (9uslsg service 11111 be held in the evening. The weekday programs commence at s.4..- Su the Morning. and extend through to T.15 pew. with intermissions for lunch and diluter. Ministers In vLurge Include lice R. B. Ferris, A. E. Down. H. It. Conner, and W. F. Smith. Rev. Glrrdon Butt. 1t,v. C. A. M(4l,olw. Itev. Frank Russell, Rev. -W. H. Iturge-s, Rev. 55'. A. Maines and Rey. Jas, CU1RELL FAMILY GATHER AT MENESETUNG PARK gray.- ••f their beloved forefather, the! hue George C'urretl, ice Muttllud eeme• tery. The event war indeed a success, and gives promise of many more such 0e - Needless to ray Menesetnng will be the meeting place. .Illeud Muir In Stratford. Nil's. 55'. 11. IN.uk 711111 Miss Nolle attembil a pb-ric in Stratford on Wed I•eK11ay of last week. it being 111.111 for 41 Ila• ,1.1 1101•11. 111'...1141, t• t. of •li.u•-t \o 24.L Stratford, in (1.411•,,'. Park .511 balms i11 the district were r•pq•es,•nti.I. , The results of the noes were Little .girls' race--1n44s 51el:e%iu; Marjorie stutter. Little boys hilly 51.Micken. (:Irl: Moll throwh.g rimiest •Nlar- Jorie Shuler. Lois 514 -Goyim - Timm: ladies' race- Mho,: 11. 4'4nge ball. Miss K. tinnier. , Moirit'l holies-- Mrs. 5C. 11- liwk,' Urs. 1.. M,-1:,,viu. Ladies lops•ul-ilrs. .5. King. %jrs.' W. 11. I hank. Laughing eu111eat- Mrs. 55'. Stewart. Rall throwing 418411e.) --Mrs. Mc- (hrvin. Miss 11. t'aupliell. 1{i• king the slipper- Mrs. 1.. Mr- 1:u4h1, Mrs. 1►. McKellar. Thi• ss•io1 rouunitt.r• WW1 eougssw4l of Mrs. W. Barnhart, Mrs. N. ('ouch • 11Ial Mrs. 1t. Ktlgour. j rassoisseriviamemoismems .NIIRVIL5 ALL'S OT wassNOWYirerJafe ll FEEL°owa" aFlNE!.4 .• "The ability to work means more' than anything else."-Tlenry Ford. Notice to Water Takers • The Water and Light Com- . miwion is pleased to announce a reduction. of one dollar per annum on .house water rates from January 1st. Owing to the large number of ,takers this reduction means eon- siderable less. revenue, and consumers are asked to co- operate in the economical operation'of the plant by see- ing that the water is tlpt wasted and that all leaky laps or scrviee8 are fixed at once. L. l.. Knox, W. T. bturn.y, ire"y. Chairman. 1 were R. D. King, Montreal, and Orla Two Ilunlrrl \t11•t,d From Point. in Pratt, Brockville. Canada and U. A. The bride was a picture of girlish ` Nearly two hundred mcoltwr. of the loveliness in a beautiful gown of Currell tamely from far-off {stilts to ivory serape satin made on princess (lends and the United States gathered Innes, long and .simple, and with long at Menew•tong Park un Saturday last close -fitting sleeves. She 81140 wore for their first family reunion. Some of a dainty rap with coronet of pearls those present had not been together) and orange blossoms. tulle veil, rope for thirtf-fhv years. The event was a of pearls and 4 dinner ring ut white most happy nor% gold set with blue sapphires and The late George ('urrell was one of diamonds, the latter a gift of the the pioneer., of tufa district, he hav- gro,m. A shower b ininet of simnel tug settled h1 .\shfirld nearly seventy years ago. A11 members of his family, With Dur exception. were present. vis.: 15r... Wm. Me('reath. Rocky !fiver, (Hilo; Mrs. R. J. i►elmng. Goderieh; GIo. i.. ('urrell. Toronto: Fad. Currell, Sallfonl. Mrs. Henry James. Rt. Oath - mined., was the absentee. Mrs. Wm. Mc - Tesco and (luny Iso''. centre. The house ('restb, the eldest daughter. ales was decorated wltllr palms. ferns and of those most active 1n charge of the Cut flowers and some seventy guests program. were greeted by the bridal couple as Thr late George Correll had n hro- they extended congratulations and best alar, "Ted," nisi. of Ashfield, and It wishes( for happiness and prosperity. 1s Interesting 0. note that all of his The groom's gifts to the bridesmaid children were represented either in and solulst were finger rings. to the is•rs.11 ..r by some member of their of bittersweet rajah silk. matehiug hatlthe •bride's c-ak,' arrxmrrs of tulle, and natural eoloret.acco•ssories. Austen -Cooke The marriage of Louise. youngest daughter of Mrs. Cooke. Toronto. and tbeinte Mr. H. J. It. Cooke. lwrrlster, Goderich. to Mr. John Sanders Anston. Windsor. sax of Mrs. Auston and the late Mr. L. J. Allston of Brighton, watt flower girl a string of baby- pearls. family. (Inc daughter. Mrs. henry Joy. solemnized on Sanrrday. June 21st, at to the best man and ushers gold cuff and family of five sun., all honor,rl St. Aldan's ebureh, Turontri. RCN'. 11r. links, while the bride'a gift to the gloat, haying ,dans the greatest dls- T. H. Cotton officiating. The bride. groom was a sterling silver cigarettetan.-.• 14. offend the reunion. from who was Elven In-earrlage by Mr. G. vas• and lighter. I'uwad. N'Is. Mrs. Catherlue Grintnu. x I.. Persona of Goderich. wore n gown I11 the early afternoon Mr. and fondly frif•nd. new, same a gnat dig• of ivory satin. made on petticoats Mrs. Buchanan left by motor to visit tame. from c'rosl.y, Min. Tines, the skirt extending into a long. at Niagara Falls, Muskoka and other The day was spent in games, ba•e- r•irenlar train. Her Veil of tulle and w•esteru points before taking np res- ball, cards and doming. The single princess late wear; eanght at the back Iden.*• at 1111 1'adl,roli apartments. Well err• well trimmed by the mar - of b. -r head with ganlenlas. and she Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal. died nun at lwsf•hnll, while Leslie (In tarried a shower of sweetheart roses Going away the bride wore a dregs roll, sr., nod Howard 1Ne)'If• sou the and lily of the valley. Her two sisters, 4 blue crepe Munr•tte, with hat of horstsdime prizes for doubles. Albert Miss Helen ('poke, as maid of honor, two-tone Baku straw, gloves and Curren w4.11 the singles. Dave "Ynnk'1 and Miss Jean Cooke as bridesmaid. at -how• to motel.. v.,Isrymlarity of th,•I Th.npsun won the 1(I0-yarrl (1aslt. for tended her. The former wore a frock bridal cofiple was expressed In numer- nn.n, ..1 Sorrento blue .•hlffon awl Ince. and our costly and handsome gift.. In honor Prizes were donated by the follow.( the latter was in coral chiffon and ,.f the hnppy event. la.*. They lath worelu funnily r11.nnw•tion•, and themel hats of tulle and Among the• guests attending were were greatly ap.pree•latwl 1.y the re- late to match their frocks and carried ,Innes Buchanan, W.J. Ihu•hanan. violent.. : Mrs. (lector Correll. Alberti arm bouquets of Jubilee roaes. Mr. T. Sirs. M. Swanson, Goderieh • Mr. atAt- Norman Sandford of Detroit was best Me., 1f. 11. Stowe, Toronto; airs. A. man and the ushers were Mr. Amnia G. Reid, Sarnia. Mitchell, Oshawa; Mr. Welham Lagdns,• ___ __ __ Detroit. and Mr. John Jones, London. HELPING THE A remotionheld t tl 1 f ruses and lily of the 'valley completed her costume. Immediately following the ceremony a reception and buffet luncheon erns held at the residence of the bride's par - Lata, they table being de -.orated with Correll. Mrs. M. Flick, Mr. and Mrs. i Roll. Kennedy. Margaret KN.nesiy,,. Mrs. A. V. Correll, Mrs. H. Rivers, lire! M. J. lh•fsmg. Mrs. W. D. Harriette,. Lloyd 55'. Currell, -W. H. Fulls, lert• 1 's was 1. e n -e souls t LIBERALS TRIS TIME rude Curren. Mrs. H. 1'. ]zzard, Mr the bridles mother, who received go with 4 Fah'('urrell. Mr. 811(1 Mrs. 11. Wilkin the Sellae pinrty, wenring a gown n sun, Mr. unit Mrs. .5. V. Curren. Mari.• black chiffon and lace, with timbai Tlllaatburg WuNtfarturer, Formerly hat faced with flesh-eolortrl tulle, xnd t onreryatne, Favors Dunning Kudgr eorsage ..f orchids' and 11ly of the valley. TillsotbIlrg. June 3R ---NI r. Hartley Mrs. Auston, mother of the groom, was Berry, prominent Tlllsinburg mnnn- in grey crepe romalne and lace. with fnMurer. and erstwhile Conservative. matching hat and corsage of sweet- will. In the prernt campaign, support heart -noses and lily of the Volley. Later 9'. M. ('n3 1"3-• Lb.,'rni ran idatr for the happy couple left for a wedding South Clxford and rn1•mb,r 111 the last trip, the bride travelling in a jacket I'nrliament. U1 mononnring tint he had .nit of tw•Igr nailer fabric-, with left the Consersnlly. ranks, awl would 1 and hatf 1 linen.O be actively engngwr In the interests of e ' unqualified approval of the ihnnlf"iiia in the good old town we wereraised Curren. Mrs. i). Thompson. Mr - Dr., W. .1. 1t. I•ti.w•ler, Eliza izzor.l Mrs. A. First. Elizabeth 4'nrr,•I I. u. 4 B. H. Me('renth.' During the, sapper hour loony de -lIghtfnl song, were sung, in. hd1 ,.g the, following 4's. nilly Reunion song atIme ",)I1 the,Nlee Gtrls 14,40 n Sailor") douse 0 tangerine n 'Tarn good -old-time Reunion their return they will live to Windsor. 510 ('nal.y Mr. IS rev expressed heir (if the 1'urr.il 'Family, budget nod its fostering of Empire n 7rsldtaPresbyterian 'rs's yteria a Slogthe Song of Jubilee' The First 1'rrth s,-enpn church, trade' We have hailed from different (lake iSnwWclllp, was the scene of a bell It Is admitted herr by Conservative ticf• (K this fair land our adore: Mint welding nt high .wren on Wert- stalwarts that Mr. Berry's action Is 11 But to Glodrrlrh our Suer roar Wed- nesday. .inns 25, when Rey. Dr. Nor- hrxvy blow to Cone.fnathr hopes in To do our bit. xnd Wel•ome some Of the Turrell Enmity. man N. N1ncier14l milted In holy tionda of matrimony Miss Carrie Marguerite Nwayht., only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1:. 1•:. Milii a Gt 4Iretonrl street. this riding. it la expected that a man- lier of other Tory munnfnehtrers of Tillsont.urg will also desert and fight under the (Ahern! banner in this ('am - and Ilnrr) Fow9des Sharpe Rn,hanan. paign. "x. of Sir .luny. Ituc-hx nuns of God - campaign. ring the Closing dny% of lisp 11r'; Campaign. Mr. Berry spoke from the platform In anpgwort of Hon. ik.nnld Snt*erland, the. defeated ('onercatlye enndidate, and led n group of Tllisnn burg businessmen netting the Liberate. were tied with iw.wa of,hrllr, and the enuring the past week. 11044'1,1W, reprea- organlat. ('. E. it. Price. presl4M .Wert slum of opinion here fndlCntr a esu• siderable exohr. from Tory rnnka and a h larger m,JorI(y for the LIb•raI 'candidate. Mr. Cayley. than In 19211. In that rnmpalgn, Mr. Sutherland was .Ideated toy 744 votes. Then there on. Pc. c-roIc-eru in SCot- hnul II411 .ClCbnitwl its fiftieth nnnl vera'.y in hn.In1•.e. by getting n 11154 typewriter ribbon. --Judge eri.h. The church was tastefully decor- ated for the happy eirnt, the altar being banked with palme ferns and cut flowers. The ►News for the tricots the musical portion of the s•rvlee. During the Morning of the register Miss Geraldine M.\lsh. .nnatn of the pride. sweetly rendered "A11 Joy Be Thine" Given in marriage 1.y iter father. the Iritis was attended by Miss Eileen CJusekenhnsh. of Smith(' Falls, who wort. on orehld crepe gown with hat to eorreapond. and carried n Inon- gnet of roses. Miss Josn ('atherine The elianan. of Geslerl,h. niw-r of the groom. ra& a dainty little flower girl. (trellised in htuterenp yellow with het to match, white kid shoes, and carried a basket of rose*. R. E. G. Work, of Montreal, arced as groomsman. and the sabers kain't read fast." .5111.4* Smith, a Nile in "Shaw !tont.- 1..11'. .K a Negro who wrote his wife n letter very slowly. "You war`." h.' Omitted, "aloe HONOUR WITH PROFIT CANADA is proud of the grain and livestock records established by her farmers in the face of international competition. Success in any branch of farming comes with a -knowledge of the best methods. "Feeding and Better Livestock" is a booklet issued by this Bank to help the Canadian farmer increase his profits. Ask for a copy. The Royal Bank of Canada Goderich Branch - L D. Eastman, Manager There time .1111111... 1h•1ong. 44,1.4 F(ileys, M('renth. ars (numbered by the score: Joys and Fielders, Shields and S5'niter". And abnnt n hnndr,41 more. They're in all n merry party. Aoci we weleomc therm with glee; So Just shoot 11Ip! Flip! Hoorn)! For this glad reunion day Of the Correll Family. ! Bert H. Me('rath nd,resssl 'the as- sembly. and 111 his metal good style. left nothing nnenid• In the way of a welcome to Menrs•tung. nal volved the appre(tntlon of the committee for the wonderful r•spsnsr and on -operation of the family relative*. 'He spoke feelingly of the late 0enrge Cnrrell, father find grnn.4fother M the chil- dren of today. find rniving"nr enlarged photograph of the kindly old gentle- men, at his request silent tribute watt iw11d IJoyd W. ('urrrtl responded; thanking Mr., M.('reath for his kind near In taking rite of arranfetntwts at Me•neeetnng and fr,r the first -Mesa servlet given. The family later placed an evergreen memorial wreath nn the Not one cent •, r •• for service That is the record of the hundreds of thousands of General Electric owners ONLY the General Electric Refrigerator can Lnn•t of ouch a record, for ori. the (. 1 Electric has the Sealed-in-Vsr,•I mechanism ... oiled once and for all time at the factory. There are no is...iY, hells or stuffing hoses to rause etpen.hr server'.. These are the principal rea- son. why not one owner of • f, I Electric Refrigerator has ever .pent a rent for gee - Are! Here is the explanation of the fart that the General Electric leads Al other refrig- erators in sales! (:rime In and we will gladly demonstrate the .I h 1 e freezing regulator ... the "on - top" nnit ... the roomy rah - Meta with a unitary chilling; chamber porcelain coaled , , - and other features whish are winning public gprefrrenrc. ra '000 Easy Terms Arranged GENERAL ELECTRIC ALL -STEEL. REFRIGERATOR (,01)i 141( 11 55 \TER & 1.I(.IIT ( OM(IS"ION 9anast•ei It 4ANAOIAN GENERAL l411CTIIC CO.. Lta►htest • • -.41.e "sees.-.•..,.. ..4.•,,,•..•.4116,...••• y,.a•.••• • re