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from: their eiders the nerds}Ohat"
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seine of theirla •dilates° are differ..
p �
ti eat 'from ..themselves- and 'are to
. Perttxasal of, Our news: coj"uniilh
ic. tes that.. Uode-rico• is t( lliQe be shunned.' . It is the elders
indicates ,
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in
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a le`
��it teaching,and iJ
outs t 1 ltd
at1 'tiittistual number of' uaa a i c ed , y e .
y ather • thau by • precept., We,, a ll-
e'4"ci�tS`�xiext w}Lela. ;One ,of these- ,�.,
mind, the Colborne' toWnsk>.ip re- ' hii-Ve our Prejudices, our .likes and
'Union, •of course does not belong disllkks, °but we ,should try; to avoid
to C4r
deicia•,.but the town and the paa5,yiug,theni ou to the y^ouilgdters
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township are so closely nlia'ed that -who . are ivithotlt them. • .�,s fol.
'.odericlt°•foll(crossin the river anti-di;scrivainafion, laws
for (�, there' a•re'.
- .
leaving town.e'}tvalvs of around them, Land
• hardly seems' to he b .. ,getting •
At any rate, the big day at Ben- anyway they' touch only. the fringe
titiller • will contribute to _a busy of the problem'. 1•lowever, Ythey
week -end for many 4►1 our 'towns- alight'do•-alimited amount Elf, good.
folk. '
There is a variety of opinion,
Last -week's issue of • Saturday on the 4,4plestion of "'imnijg,r.a,tiau.
Night 'has' caustic criticism of The Soule people would have the gates
PeAterboroubh,,L•'xami'ner for, publish- (petted, • Wide to newcomer ; suuie
itl;;"• a distorted. 'version of Mutt's would go farther than that nod'
song 'Mat)le Leaf, Forever," 11a11'e�.the Gt)vernnlelit engage in a
• . and• comments that "poor James 'campaign of assisted immigration,r' Muir is dead" and only Saturday ethers would, like to have al.
Night is leftto protect, iris poetry mum 'of immigration ----would "keel)
.from vandalism. WIio, ntafY,: we dot the foreigners." A miclale
•a " i, this :'James" 1iair'; We course . probaaldS is the wisest.
Maid always believed that the writer l'au,'1da should, not ,shut ,tll•e door
• of the rollieking patriotic ,sung that 'iii the :face of people from .Etlj•crpe,
*°:�'tle�'=' is t�'; el -i. �t e _,-.lt�<rve ---t:•Ir
• `�Vt"it�" � r'vliete a er
•'Copula r �
so
b:
5 t1
u, c•d u e,1
*Ander Muir. Has' Sot:•urday Night qu<iiiticatiups to make rood citizens ;
any 'license -to 'take liberties with neither- Should iuii}iibralkou i)oli'cy°
his name'i i tui at bringing 'in a, •la rtae a n utu-
The,death of. J. R. 1Ii'\icul, %rho
;•Aheld a' '117oi°oitto "seat in the' House*
of 't�imuo:pa
.for uraan, years, Isla
.. ,r�•, iA,. orf-. �.•°anaad• ei al�.__at Con-
'(serziative in party ;lttiliaathal, but
there was little of ••piirtisatnship in
Itis •snake -up. Ile travelled' 1 •Web'
- 'in C"angda and lintl;, an iilt•tutute•
kn6wiedie of its resources and of
its , Aetnul and potential . develop!'
:�a idents.."
He„,,had.. visited (;rtrd'erioli
" harbor •apci' had: a good -word forr
It, FviiEn it. was •user discussion,
''iri• pie Ottawa House. Nit• he
could speak with e(lual understanth
• ing Vit' , places thousands sof.,_ miles
from 'Ottawa which ale:only,'nantes
to �xloat...Canat.d'ians In 't,Iiis respect
`as. -'a. unique ngure: among the
inetlmbers`►o><Parliament. '
Dr. R, CC'', Wallace:,pre:jdeut (11'
•Oueea'a" University }since 1:l
:;ti,. aali=
pounces ;that .he ' will retire •next
-year: when he reaches..,: the age of
seventy. The •annouaceinent k ' of
.particular interest. .to the , People
Godei•ich,"is Dr: • 1Vaallai•e i:: the,
C 'Country Mouse:atf/zeDwenty.f/th
Anrt "ersary .Service = .
.�. With SirI 1"nest . Mtiellfi,l'1tl:n; gam",
Dear' Pt viands,
There have been • so many inter-dueting. They pulpit was at • ,the
tln r ur ' int ressive• thin&' ging tr'oil.t of the,. pit ttorin with, 'chairs
p
o b.F. •. ee or so for the ministers -who•.vveie • tutting
on. in 'Toronto ,the last vv It
t••I, hardlyknew what•to choose part. '1 expected .to see•, an,. array'
tha, ,p of ,dignitar:ies on. the _platform, but-
for"aa letter. The•.uew Vit. ,Ilchaer4 •.t ere were" only.+.eight, the it(%der-
h . • , ,,
( olletie ,Sc110)51 vy a•s open to , the titoi the Right . iter t.teud �'i i k d •
piddle, for-- the first ..title,. but I orewhig,
eat) preached the
suppose •it
will be there rtuy time 'sermon. the 'first' moderate* of the
•. tzke et tiotiau to see it. Last Tutted Cshuit h the >tt
Sattardaty was .A.fr •yoroe Day •atiid
tine Air .h'aarce stations were open
also -brit' no . elle invited toe, Tb
big sweet' "t'ootbalit exhibition gtuue
between ' Manchester United. and
What we might cat an English fall,. -
star „team watt; . played hist •11'.edlies.
daj-There ' There_ were about 24,800' D.D., of Saskatchewan, Rev. W. Int
speettitors, ' but I was snot one PIT Bunt, B.A., I)•1).,'°of British -Col-
them. But 1 was sue of the 15,001} umhia, and Rev. \iitstf It. Katvtt;h@,
at Maple,;,Leaat Gaavdens last Sunday
nicht .,at the tcs sty -fifth al:nuiyerS-
airy; ser•iee of The, United Church
of. Canada. Many of you heard
3 " Very earereud , ..
i one. H • .c closed
to l
•,• h blended �.. e
U. Pidgeon,' D.i)„ ty'Ko athei ...ate end, to e .
Geo. r x � peter,. Br ,c .l'bi.s address.by quoting Portia ,the
former u�vdcxutol.>sr Il;r. ty e"For
,,
and Dr. Endicott,,. and re»resent- hymn Fol. ' all the salnts' --•�
atives or, .'other conferences, Rev.. "I3ut 'lo ! there breaks ia, yet more
Boggs of Newfoundland, Rev. A, A. glorious' day ; • ,
AfaeLeod, M.t1,:, '13.0,,, o1 the 5Iari The' 'saint's 1t(.riumplliiialt rise- in,
times, Rev. R. -D. Taiauaill, 13: cls, .,. bright' array, • ,
The Ring 'of Glory passes en his
way,
TTallelu jalt ! ".
small. lie mentioned "a letter tort-
ten 4u thb second century- abut
these ".Strange people tailed C1i.t.-st-
laws who* seems to- hold tltg world
together," and hoped that :the ,same
thing conid !?e'said of Christianity
tnda , 'with the _ United Church
doing its part, . but he also 'thinks
Christianity, may again suffer cruel. -
Axion. between conflicting elements.
Ii1r.
Brewing, in, ,his anodes utor til
travels • ueross Canada, bas been•
htt'ppy' atm -amazed at the union vud
solidarity in 'the 'United : Lhureli.
::laas'e lost
The •titrf�egreat-streams
their d stinetivt colors' •' •ill. ' ,the
twenty tiye. ,ears since union and
of Japan. You probably recognized
some of their tongues on the broad -
east..' •
I had expected to "see Ministers
it on the C.13.0, last Sunday. Many and elders sitting' tri a body some -
of you may be quite uninterested •
In reading, about it, but • on the
otherhand many of you probably
wished 'you could be there,-. so I
shall tell•`you what yo•u would have
seen and provably some'' of what
you woll.d.,have heard.
To begin. 'with, city -. musicians
consider the 'Gardens a "glorified
barn" to •sink; in. Certainly it is
where but they were just sprinkled
around through the huge congrega=
tion -''all ;Pre one.' lee a service
'of• its importance. and magnitude
there was a complete lack of
ostentation and show.
'You heard the opeiring Motet,
-Come, Holy Ghost,", by Palestrin'a,
which_ set the tone for ,the service.
This' was follCwed by "Old
ver • unkind to voices- and' ill: fru-- Hundredth" With; .tile words. "All
y i
merits,' Of course there. is a P.A. People that, on.• Earth 'I)ol.)"-,ivell,"
syste u ', but to ale it diltort:a d ind front- the Scottish. Psalter. Then
as well as iitiil)lifyiug 1t, and -often ,tile i5,OIX) people. present took..p rt
a full _Hell speaking voice emerges in the prayers, and Scriptirre
either as a bellow or •as' a -•squeal, sons, much as in the liturgical
But. I guess amplification is _neves- churches,. • and the choir arattig the
Bary or the voices would not -be "rye Demo which Stanford eoin,posed
heard at all. As to beim;; glorified for some inlpprtult 'Service. in Eng -
-it, Was as truly•lteautiful as such laud, a coronation t „think. The
'a big bare strttrt1re could lie. second hyliin• "was "I;Qve• Divine,"
•,.,,. , � Elnli
_ esle .l.o.. ,. _
2. �,.setaz�1�-•--cid e-•-1� w- �.h. i e � � tal,� _.
he•• � c 1 y ..
chole, nrclie,tra • and.., ministers.' At tune I'IyfrycloL •I' understand, thi'
the -very top, abort' 'the' t'h )ti', '•witsis: a great favorite of Sir 1 in''t"'s
a tinge cnpy of. one et, the paintings father,, Dr. Alexander MacMillan.
Of Christ, Spmeolle .said it- was 4s an •offertory anthem. the °clhoir
ber its possible -irrespective ,of ,s ueh The Sower ; 'someone else called sang the Cesa1'e Franck setting of
qualifications. , Immigrants • fine' it "Come unto Me.".
I. don't knot, the' 150th:. Palm and I Must say
•r which, it was. Abo;v6 the frame it sounds• much mere- effeetiVe with
Bi'itaiin, fire particularly".desirable, was 'the -United' Chureh crest. On orchestra than. with Organ. '
put '.there,is a difiic,u•lty- in .that the each side.. across the south `end As I. utentidned earlier, the ser -
British -. Cioverninent ltolds:u `limit were paintings to represent "stained 'mon wtts Preached -by Dr.. Willard
on •the amount of "money,.
:
all en1'I . glass; windeii s and below. tiwn ti Brewing. He began £.1' Saying that
;'grant may tale with him on leaving Sitting 1n the tiers .of seats below
that country. another ,question to', t'hem.' were tbe'''i1ioinbers Of -United
be considered is where newcomers' Church ch'irx of. Toronto d
are to liver The housing situation: tty and some .from a distance -
,Will not 'be • iriip•ro�;ed • by a great probably S50, eople or more: Tri
Mak of immigrants Otr, thelfr(nt. of, the...choir again were an
imincnse.silver and. gold crosses
mural' of lilies, and other flowers. lie: felt like a foothill'with a back-
ground g'f moderatoripl mountains.
Ile, has' •tr, wonderful eomniatna of',
English and .i~s waster of, thee. wall -
turned 'phrase and subtle remark.
And ihe is ' large in • stature and,
-wisdoiit also: Dr: Brewing traced"
the growEh of religious unions, be-
ginning s'ifh the union of followers
'of. Luther and Calvin,. 'to, ,sh•ow that
Protestantislit ,lids • been like 'aa
stream,: formed by ninny' branches
uniting lo form One. He mentioned
the strength of the church against
secular 'forces and. t`iiIl
that strength was needed, He ;en-
crot miff-luiuurit -- groups in"-th'e-
:htireh which were often --'of -great
O"'rehestra" were in, front of ,tlteih .est ' importance in spite of 'beim„
.i,•••rer r .+
•vill.ule,, it ,r looks, Sts- 'if ("Militia is
wise in 'not ,engaging• in any snit-
sidiried 'campaign. for wholesale im-
migration. Numbers are not ev'ery-
thiiig,
G. R..STURDIZ,WRITES
FROM STATE OF'OREGON
Ifeugvvin <ha riirriti i'
I74'401;11-Stnr• Mi. G. B. Sturdy- of
vai•1i11 t , State Of Oregon, wi i es ,,
\Ve spent the winter in, Phocruix,,
Arizona, a tltl ' ret i rive(, here,' the
last"' of,' \Iiirc•ir, since vv;>l,ich blue
We have been, very hussy getting '
o11:P i t rages ready . to ,l heli fair bust-
ties ." `.1 he•1tourist s;tratlic, is la 10, •111
with concealed ' lights betweeln the
t}vo. crosses :and above thi cross a
banner with the words. "All' Are
One in' Christ." 'In- front •of. the
;:erosS again . was ' a :flyer or white
,stage outlined• with. garlands. of.
sliver and gold maple leaves.: The
Mtsndelssohn Choir. tb"onf 150
ii'ut'ig", ` sat:' -an , scats,- • (4n --rhe Mage;:
Members-- of-the---T-orohti-S=111,phoi>ry
younger brother: of William C4;61- shirting, but we have ' many on
lace, ,who eur>le' from his tuatire
•'' 4(•11 tion from Pnrtlai►d•Saletu,
e Fay -clip and other valley points,
041110' 1St 1114. 1s a 'yuniig n1111 and Spring was r,1X. Week's late aI'riving.
wa at a eful° citizen 'cif (lod0rieh .l)ut tiow everything °'is looking its
until, his death a •fav" yea rs 'ago. foist, and the r rgulaa°r tourist trade
will be i;4,lning- ial )14g any (lay nun;•
This • will 'keep us., 1itty 'until
(►ct()ber, when the rains ,tart. 811(11
hunters' rami fishermen . take: over
Dr. ;Iohn Wallace; one of t`l+„ (iprich'
-younger' medical` ln'71t•titu)ltt'1' i,' ,1`
fl. 11eplrew•of the Q14(•eu's• University
• Ulnad: 1)r. 'H; ('.'Wallace came Cofor '1l1 fall months. It i, possible
.r• G s1 l
"...Canada, in 1910.with a. doctorate in we wayTOY' a visitof .e
111
.geology anti rniiterail, t, ra. 'x111(1 wits 001 ober' if nil goes -•w'el't;-' atii(1. latter-
• visit • Florida„ for the winter: if
wile the Universities of Manitoba
'will, c ull and v:Lsit you.
and • Albertat before, Coini'Ilg• to• ;
(�lieeri',. - ieren'ty is no age, to ^user I1RAIRI'E FART i MORTGAGES
a eoloquia•lisui, dud he may ha e,. •(1'indsor Star).
• 11y• iliore , wears , of tnlefuluess
.benne him, ' ,
Three Federal bye=elections were
field • on Monday, 'one in Quebec
and two in Nava• Scotia.. to Mon-
" treat Cartier, . where' here Were
-•
four candidates,.' the Li'lierhl, palled
,more Votes than the combined poll
for Labor -Progressive, Conservative
Y
r
and C.C.1''., .who._ finished, it the
order . i}•aiarned. In a three -cornered
f ght' in Halifax the Liberal_ wow,
• With a large margin over the Con-
•
, servrtftive, while the ' C.C.1?. can,
dada .les't his-depogi-t.'Reiff. these
seats had( been- • held' by Liberals:
• Its the, ' third' riding,' Annapolis-
N.H.',
tlnapblis-
N.H, the ('oraiervatives
scored ll. Win by electing their
nominee. in a two-iriau• contest. -The i d f
winner, George Nowlin, was de-
• • featedl by live wait(."; in' lalst years 11) per cent. of wliaat. it wits twelve
•' - ..general election, 1)111 the seal was
-opened "`wh•en It •wall. fiord that.
•., _ _. x(1.1 liars --h tcl- 49-il vk ltr sl on. id- helve
V0ttf,d in another riding. 'Phis, tithe
?41ir, iowlan, wllr► ls pres'iderit '; Of
the National- Progressive ('otlsery-
atiitt Assoeiutign, polled amajorit•y
of about (i()0 over the Liberal -'.ex
/timber; (lo71serva ti'ves 118110 t1O�v
4,l. seats in the Ilouse, of 'C'ommons
the Liberals als 191, and other rartle
.
'S ' , ` ' 1 .y PORT ,ALBERT
:3c,ti10, oases,or :mom (iisrriinitu� POR',' .�.)i�T',I;I2,'1', ,lune
anon,. In Ontario have Edna., Pentland and son t,'a),rnren,
1)104•oke'd of Tort Huron, nn(i Mr, IOW., I3en-
nlerited. criticism, ,and thejk are, nett, of. (. ile:Igo, •,visited (iv'el last,
demands • forr ariti•diserlminhtion K't'('k-end With relative~ in .the
111 'Y- a.nd a • requeAt fronn,.'a Junior,conit11uuity. Mr. Bennett: remained
for at visit•, of 'a few• (inapt
9 (1,C.1'', ;organizatidon f(ir lliIti-clic- ;VI('(a, rs, Bert, Cratvfcird and ['are
er1n4it1flt•lon teaching' 0111tty in 41nhlie 10(•4) ,.Iiai'tten "attended the funeral
iaclaotI5. While t11,C"fa) .teplests, tyre of, their ,relative, 4Mrs. Graee Trott,
.Well-iiittniion0'd,, we dohbt vvlietlier, •1t •s1'ount, I3rydges t)u #Thursdiay
if granted, tiie ' . would accomplish 111'4' ert>ice' in ,thef"ttite(1 E,'1t1 ri Ii
t tl t their spotu ors eyrpeet of them cpm:tlieneing thi 'Sunday'•, ' ,,"marl,
't> ':- teach atiii-dist'rilxlination to ''2 th, writ he held in the church Itt
yotitig, oltldteti iiigiit be.to driaty to ,9445, 1►.it1. Turing, the iitn),iirt+l,°
months. ..
tit@ir attention goitiethilrg foreign ►niitrmatttiriia• l e,rv•i - wilt be held
to, •t11('1-)' vntuve ;i.ali t :t'hey.'41)1114 it' r('Itiklst'. •('hurcli ."tli1.' Stltulaay, sit'
neVel, tlaifli(•of`,1f left, to thoonlselve, . i ;311 p lstr, When, 133sliop Linton ttrn of
(Children, brach. and white, • *Ti L'endel will loftieiate,. ''Flee ;a1ie(iA1
(l' 1, oto tatft dud Catholle so1("4't Will be tirts'.s Mallc►i'I0 ,alas
And veer, r . of Goderiell; vita will, render' two
p1�4 ' t140the't' 0ial''' !mike' friend'3 s(rlos, "0 comp- ,taitt0t,:4.to,"" by
With one 'another, 'ur�ttil.' tltay • get 1ldtldel, and "True T,at4s i:'rAyei'."
and the depression there v� ere s0ine
who Considered' i•nve,tnients , in the,
prairies a dubious asset' indecgd,,
'There were' even some who , were
Willing to write off . large ;,,„oetions
of that' vast area, as 'sofnething of a
liability to the .country.
It'' would ,b.e • well for them, and'
all of is; to take a glance. at'•wha,t
has. happened, and' }figures, on • the
prairie farm mortgage (leaf tell 'the
story. At the enii'' of .19:l7,�'these
mortgages, 'for the three Provinces,
'
totalled •°4168,661,0(A Less than, 'a
decade latei; • in 194(3 • 'tl1e�' .•wer'e
r ' • , . r'' .$5:>;O25;000;..ttrd �-at r the;
nd, of last year amounted only ,"td•
32,537,000. , ' .-
` From the end of 1937- the .fa'rm
mortgage .debt in .Saskatchewan eras
cut from .$99.307,000 to $19,357,000,
only 15 per cent. of what it" was.
In Albertan it fell to' 21 pet' gent.,
or from $3),734.000 ° to $S,492;Q00.
In ,Matnitgba, t'- came' own from
$25),51;0,000• to $.4,088,000, ur to ,10
per habit. The .'whale iti ' now only
years ago. ,
-*i'asuc01 thin orTiTify goad crops''
atn(1 _fatirl,v._ opt' piires has 't1tme_
ywridors. These figures Indirate
the great itittur'al1 " Wealth of tits'
Titlarks. ..Th.q. sl. ggest, arse,. that.
when, farmers have the money they
pay their debts, 'and as (wieldy- as
possibl,e.' T1'ram the' viewpoint cif
1950 the pan le -abon t the, debts of
prairie farmers during the depres-
sion looks rather foelisli. •
The cf.B.C.. broada'rast• was over
before the group of anthem% fly'
the choir, This consisted.of twelve
anthems, , ^ ehoraleS, , Motets and
CliortiseS j representative of' chairch
music •frotu .the sixteenth century
to the !)resent. A11 were composed
by ri,itsterr; of sacred niusje,, mostly
British or German-Ta11is, Purcell,
Blew, Bach, ' Handel,• Mendelssohn,x
Sullivan and the dean of Canadian
music, Healey Willan. I ani sorry
you ,did riot hear it on tine air,
but even .the. United Church cannot
.compete against all the conituercial
programs or even C.B,C:- ,sustain.ing-
progt'ains, `I suppose! The coni-
bined.„„choirs .,sang_. three _ short_ un-
accompanied anthems• by 16tltq a t
17th- century composers, folloVved
by the ~veil -known! BIWI favorite"
^esu, Joy of ' Man's Desirin ."
The orchestral n.cep4npaniipent
added to the interesti.of that num-
ber. Theo, they: sang "'Worthy 1.[s
the Lamb" aticl the Ames ' Chorus
from the 'Messiah. Sir Ernest .alp •
ways says Abe latter should sound
like ,the Heavenly 'host. I think
lie very nearly achieved' It this
time. ' Qae lady said she could
h
nst hear and `see' Tier • departed'
father- and sistetr' s%tii;ikt :tgci, ..�..,�.-
Baa,cla: Watet,;. ,J'esu, dry and . Treiis;
tare," 011ne next, ''sung ,ut}accoiii-
p
a led byhe Mendelssohn• Choir, t
Then came the qu:iet'.'Leaci, Kiztdly
Light," by Sullivan and° the- inter-
esting modern motet, "Hail,, Gland-
donitig light," by Healey Willett,
.by the, massed •choir unaccompanied
.and lastly thy• Hallelujah Clients.
I sometimes • wonder .What' choirs=
wduk1 dp on, festive occasions if
Handel had not,_ been inspired to
write his Hallelujah. •
: The closing ll.;', inn wa "0 Spirits . ,,
of ' the Living .04" a prayer for
grace, light, strength and merey.
Surely it roost,, appropriate ending
to. a great evening in this day `of
unease and uncertainty.
Sincerely,
THE COUNTRY' 14 OUSE.
Toronto.
A word to the wise -to the fool-
ish, too. You may be astopped 0»
the road .-far a check-up -of those
lights, But don't make Hitt your
only reason. Give 41* thought to
thaf".o11g'r fellow blinded 1))' yuiir
lights =if-:tliey're.:ofl fuctt84--_- ,
a Summer Fill -up Prices IQ1V >
•'
on next seaason s fuel costs. > ,
effect and save;;nl,aneY ..
,, -`EY ANTHRACITE • ,egg,
E�IiGIt VA.iaat. • ��' ia'..
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SUMMER
T4NCING NIGHTLY FRQIVI
SkTU Y 2
10 a.m. ' Calithulnpian• .parade leaves Gooderham'''Mer-
drial Park. See -large posters for valuable prizes. Child
ren's''races ill.. Court House Park follow . the parade.
, G®derich Saddle
Club Field pay
at,
AGRICULTURAL PA1UL
'Program starts at 1 pim.
Parade- from : Gotderharn-
, Park, via the Square ; to
Agricultural -Park at 1
p.m• -
urdles, jumping, pony
race, chariot race, buggy
race, colt race, Western
mystery class, open run.,
• 'Sixteen events in all: ` For
complete 'details see post-
ers -
R .Adults 50c. 'Children '25c
'Grandstand 25c. Cars 25c
"After :switch-
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ing•tof3.I',(�'.c.• f r:
...rile driven 29,450 t x'
mile •without (t
flat. These tires are
still 'in very good
tl
condition.",,.
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.1. A t4ation-ivide's°urv.e 'o ,th •tire custom-
e1's oa f "", B.. ':, oo r r es, r e ► • ers out oast.
to • coast shows that 4.3 out Tot:every 5
B.,F. Goodrich tire buyers switched front
•
some' other brand.
'Why did they switch?
Salesreti can tell , you why' tJley
switched. They wanted to get' trouble-free
motoring ..: wanted.to make their calls
in -safety, and --at l.ow• east: per mile.. u .
Mileage, safety? 'comfort, economy
aren't .these what you want,. too? You can
"have them !' .Y u can get the superior per-
formance
per-f ormance made possible by B.F. 'Goodrich
tnanufacturing and engineeTing skill'. You •
can enjoy the benefits of.B.F.G. research
cooler -running,' longer -lasting : rubber
compounds,° ' improved tread'' and body:
design . and '•the advanced tire . btail�diug '
'.methods.' u When yoswitch, to B.F:G.1
b
they are all yours!_.
There's 'a friendly B.F.G.. tire .dealer
hear you.' B e's, one of the B.F. Goodrich •
family of 5,)00 tr. aiiiedP tire r specialists
and service experts. He'll help»keep'
(your titres in first class coiiditio
>the yeraunc�
Ask him to show you the
new: B:F,G. , Siivertowns• and
'the famous Seal -o -uratic safety
r f4 r , . . Y
tubes 'that seal punctures my •
stantly : , . permanently, as you
,.. ride! Sec' him today ! ., •.
"A friend, urged me to switch to
'B.F. Goodrich and enjoy extra
blowout protection thanks•'t
B.F.G•''s stronger siciewalt eenitruc-
• tion. and thick., road gripping
tread." !NW.. Bolt, Victoria, B.C.
"I wanted more "mil4age"-fow4ni'
money, -so 1 swjichedJa.A.F. Good
rich. I've driven 20,000 miles and
my'¢•F G• fires•look,,good for:as,
many more." F. 11.. Landon, Fort
Rouge, MOO.
ioEgo-, '435
Now ,enjoy near -magic, cooking. with the new; work=
ss,ving ' , L.Gas Ranges, Res, Designed to save you 'time -•-r
and ,labor, • make cooking ,easier, lrnore •tasty : and in eurish,
Ing. , - '. a3
•
Por immediate installation, we, have Moffat, McCrary
and 'Gurney. "ranges, in ,just . the style and' size to meet
any regi ireneiits. •--'See them: today ' at, ' >,
",' :.••LOOK FOR
• 'THE 'PENTAGONAL SIGN
t'hcit ictentifies,your friendly
B.F. Goodrich Dealer;
THE "FAMOl1S B,F;G;
EXTRA tOw aR•E$S4JRr TIRCC
;'I appreca fe' 'the ; wirrluo `beits"'>P.
' Goodrt'ch rubber research, rSincp, I
swUched to I1,F.0. Tires t ve• bad
completely trouele=free dtivfng,"
P. L. Brown, Ottawa, C1ni
. rt r .
F i r
491 �uaL.: n +•.. .... ; i
"I got record. Mileage from my last
set of B.F,'Goodrich fires, to neat""
'
rally 1 bought R,F,G.'s again° ,.
M, Rt•Henderson, Winnipeg, man,
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Manufacturers, Tho,
Chao, ,t1, B: f'.'Gdodrich '
I1 your new, carr, track or tractof'
is equipped with' 13',1~. Goodrich
Cif " tires, 'take'`ldva* tag of your
*flier's free tire inspection' serv:
ice for long, tt'ouble•frce ntileaee
that is; built into ;II 13.1',
Goodrich tires. n, •.
•.
"Seal-o-rnatics bought in- 1939 •ore
stilt• in 'dependable setelice in m1)
B4F.G. tires, giving me greater
51fety, greater economy, plus free -
dour from punctures. 14. Godley,
Ceur;renay, B.C.
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