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Ask tor lialadi Orange
Pellioedustit Is the finest
ORANGE
PEKOE
6,,strA
T VIA
'Fresh from the gardens'
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A AA CA -3 . •
0 • Association. And, air. Speaker, I see
reason why the rural mail ear.
tiers of this country should vet be
• free to band togetter in an aesoeia
THE GOITERICH STAR
THItRSDAV, MAY Zad,
*AMOAMMI.A.
lewd Omega., booms. tat Scat twat
waste recent coavert CI, this pre -1 madathos so sod
•thskt 1 addressed this how* I did could likot sleep
whet I could to Was so the mie*.
tion a hon. members the unfair coni
dition under which the rued mad ear. {
tiers were a -raking arid the inade. mot gettie, gee Nc. eneenteet
'maw -1 teverd leaded:es
rebid. were ao bad I could act sleep
day of
After realms of eom* nor:aorta
Day or Night it
quate remuneration they were le -
(ening, I thitts -the Postmaster
General i4 vrading, the question In
asking why did rut the previeue glee
criuncrit take care a this matter be-
tween 1011 and 1031, The Postinas,
't{c? General wa3 no doubt in this
q:ountry during that time, - and he
Janet Int forget that the war was"
"foltowed by* VI trying pealed of
irearganization awl rehabtatime
do not think atty unfelt, advantage
'Iwae taken oaf kw, `because lie bad
.keen LCWilift interviews from trite to
time with the Rural Mail Carr:aa'
SPOTTON SPEAKS FOR THE
RURAL MAIL CARRIERS
1 us we .as any 0 t{4 Ilats 4) ,
nel‘OPle fer. ties Dominion. now aft hewn, •4$41. au *ow tabu of -canew* teat met swum wee
not tett- the Postmaster General to sacait Ago to ee en we, eras many of the men carrying His. Ma -
land not know they were working too
Li :ply until Mr. afeltinnen got a •
!.00p boa anti utirted a vion
r. 1 sikh cute nitre to appeal to the I
!:tnietinatter General to eenstlee eane
;kgitlatien in this inatter, and to
ibtive the thoughts which he has in ,
mind,erystglized into Icgitlation at 1. ,
least by ricst 6eon Do that- these
!gentlemen ean reeolvo, a fair
acvDding to the 'iTorI; that they are...
&mg, instead of hating ignoniirtY ..,
art upon them. lb not let the
iPc3traastQr General ' eay to them. :
r,"Yari are the only gentlemer in my :•,
1 service who are not to receive
{ rima treotaient as others,' I invite
to Postmaster General now
come np to my constituency in his
private ear and send ahead Ids eight' ..
thousand dollar Stutii, car. with
chauffeer, era tell the people of that :-
constituency that rural mail carriers
or anybody ebe there ore prosper-
011B.
In doting I wish to say .this. 1 '
1 at ow bougitt IL tottte, al fou na It feel thatatis a blot •ort the.fair ;tome
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HAS. BLACKS'
THE LEADING MEN'S STORE
and Tailoring
Special Orders 4
'spoke exi unliindlr thio assaciation etteettnetert iestate mall with the outfit they
last seSsion.' It a atreal association;
a 1. have. Last year I •W4fl in this
it is not like the Consumers League Wialrefaeterad bl Th. T. 3111' • house an account of a ease in the
they Should Be Treated Like Human Beings, Olsen Fair Waite with in which the word eeonsemetsse leirii Coe Etill Tomato, Ont, city ,.of t.Stratford, Where 4 rural mail
Holidays mul •Given Some Guarantee of Permanency should he spelled with possessive , carrier Was taken before the goad
1144111(4.? of Position
siugular. Stmply tbeeause the pre- „ -ty ae by the Mullane society for driying
',ceding government did not remedy talte the letter cartiere a the et
this unsatisfactory conattien st,,, Teronto-and they are not overpaid. 'tabahte,,antebewhptelmsliaotsitl: node:rad:wive;
mile of the tease. ehould not Wyo. Year delivering mut trona house to
fieirs is no reason 'why we on this Th°Y get *MO* 0.r thereabouts, a WIWa Maaietrate Maine 'Carried
• LEAST PAY FOR THE HARDEST WORK
giving thfa man $1.75. a daYeto sun..
house- -their paaition is permanent;
hat and and to main
tate remedial ection on the ad of for if the 'Wee their Pot0.reeIV
IN POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT the r.
goventment. The, preeee goy. they re eared
meet was tried by the eiecorate tmd health in the ser°°e' "4 Presum• tain "am*/ a 6" ho "mauled
in their opinion found wanting, :and * Y eY Itra "
• • t e *talon. The same thing UK QC.
allowance. At any rate, these in, °Lured also the vicinity lain -
h •
Poatmaster.General Has Chauffour to Drive was sem* stub% But discarded. In the very near future with no more intelligence, no more 4°14
Nay the electorate, and tdreeily we can rat)* r a no " • 4" Party brought b'ef th court Fred
'Wept if $1500. beer 0. "sound going" is the tans ewes .than the rural mail carriers, swivel/ e ere
• of the mulberry trees. I supposetbc gct ;4449- 4 Year to 'walk for a few „ (.sporrot,/,,_, ide t
te Ito know
aura rtsaacorrier Has Rah,' g tivand Axone this government is going to •be tried bett type f iti- MR, vElsliG • Was not the
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• - . In the House of Commone the ottat and I think The Poetnietter'eeneral Postniazter General might keno his hours tIVICe 4 day over e rips 5,
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and then theare free to go back the Male of the mail contractor. a
d iv hi t t ti
or dhy 31r. George Spotton,, North tas not stuck to the text. e ba ur y
cetintrY in his $8,000 Stutz Car to home; whereas the poor rural mail
Iluren'e ineniber, had some things to amendment reads; .
say on the question of awarding eon- In the opinion of this lions° the :meet the raail carriers and tell them earner bat to cover upto 82 miles
they are proepereest over the snow Lemke in the winter
trade to rural mail carrierslutdas present system of aveardingeontoiets the mud roads in the
to the :remuneration of these public for the delivery of rural mail by ten. I was very ranch impressed by the and through
,,. Servants, This was in the debate on der has proved unfair, burdensome remarksteof themyhor.n. Row).
fitna*InEinfa..18.11:Antei fon:11011% ykt:11; onanaaverage.ilOreCS
Mon. 'Mr. Guttliets amendment .. to and unsatisfactory, and that !such "terul-siracee
little hard of tearing, aut as / drive Taking the Postmaster General'sMon. ,Mr. Robb's Motion that the ural mail eaeri
rers
s hould e ap- bean i . e -own aware% the seterage in even
, ItOuS0 go into committee of supply, pointed by the Civil Service Commis. it thecountrya
vie's how. I see no reason -why I fan ta understand 'whY be:Mould mail contractor who sold the OM -
read about. the case in the Daily
Beaeon,,,ond I wrote to the magis.
trete to find out whether the neva-
paper -clipping was 'eotrect and he
sent Inc a letter enclosing the' one -
eine and saying, "Yes,.it was abso.t
lately cornet." • • ^
MR. VENIOT: The 'Mari brought
ieweeteeenty goo 4. year, before the court WW1 Itot the mail
tinguish the rattle of the mail car- contractor but the brother of the
Me. tapottion-said m , _to-- aionaupon- a -permanent basis with a
bon.. member for South Nitellingtori adeee,e,,,hclaaeatheettelriereelli„deti°118„elYer
(Mr. Guthrio) made his address this — -tt •"'''''''"'""'"""*".° ..s.b...rs.
to 014 amount paid to the other !set-
aftifitoon, but after listeuing to till 'yenta of- the government for similar
Postmuster General (Ur. 'lleniott
t was riot in the house *hen the definite rate of any, based upon
lave eent over for the amendment, et/INS:es": /nee% scarcely be eeetetea
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Why Buy Buy B
it • - Tires and
Tubes
out of .towll.
When we can sell for SAME PRICE
AS MAIL ORDER!
WILLARD BATTERIES •
CANADA BATTERIES
GUTTA. PERCIIA GUM CUSHIONED taus
- -- AND TUBES ,
BARKER 'BROS.
the rural mail carriers slunthl be the attempt to draw a red herring aeroes tract 0 him
at 3100^ less than what
only men in the serviee of the Post
the track by talking about bus and he was getting _teem __ow_ gement
Met department to be stood un .eve astage coach • service. This amend- ment,
neve the Deputy Postmaster General wbei,tho4thtehetu
ery four Years and shot at. I bo- melt has to do definitely and -clearly!
ProasItininitilteerarrGelncii.ralltwmoualdY housemaster 0C; General
hraele e
MB. SPOTTON:. Does the Poet -
o meanont rateot4 tellthistshori
has had h% ttalary raised by two
thousand during the past year, and say, if be were speaking in another from one man to anothev?
yet when we ask for a moaest in. Province, that this is another of .
crease and a. permanency of employ.. "thOSO fa,nalleg front 0,ntario" h Mill. VENTOT: Yes. we discover.
ed that this man was doing it.
meat with a few holidays for these Object to G.R."" being taken offw- ° the
hfR. SPOTTON: And the Poet -
men who get over the country roads mail Wagons. It is most unfair to master. General is telling the louse
say that the rural mail carrier ,. . . .. .. . ,, .
in all weathers the Postmaster Gen-,. rivet lio permits a man conttactor-
erai turns a deaf ear to our recniest. Makes any money' carrying pasSen ,....... v „ a*.
It ZNIOT. No,I cud not say
But I ant glad to see le is in a little Vers. In MY !constituency I do not ,„ at .
more conciliatory mead this year think there Is 4 {single rural mail unit,
than last. Perhaps, he has been ad- carrier who make; $5 at steer in this bis. SPOTTON:-to sell a con-
vised that -the time is corning when WaY. The average rural mail car. tract.-,, ,
the Prime Minister will be again Oe. rier goes down the concession and Am. vAN,ror: . Not at All.
formirie the senate andlowering the back, and he will give any "Man a When we discovered it we cancelled
eost of living and the priceof farm free ride, even though this govern- the eontiact.
Implements. and on that occasion no tient has him working at a starve- Min SPOTTON: And I suppose
litildine nut to these mail eerriers the Inmeter General an inettlace. itua
doult the Postmastet* General will be tion wage. Let me. give the Pod-
- it when it Waft 'brought to 'his atten
the Postmaster ;General discovered
preemtaon fox the Postmaster Gen-
, resPectt. 116. ISIS to matters of this kind. Now I em
I should like the Patti -nester Gen- . onwaseason he does not like to listen
oral to make this clear. I under. eral in maul
not suggesting that the Postmaster
stood him to say that at the expira- shown a broad sympathy and Inman
teeny tittle roatter.s iti
tier' of their contract letters are tient _mildness in General should put into _effeet what
to all rural mail carrier e asking if leY „Tit titeuseaceY 4:,,w„biell: t It tuetirt the Mail carriers" association'ask; I
they are prepared to Carry en for 'areoget to ,no ice. . teu ,. ...ea am not suggesting that he could put
' rilly oe cognizant tie tlut.,
If that is uot correct will he kindly Ain th.,„_*,..°V.414 4 ° ,„.1.44 4 -Ata .•,1113t„The,i."8 ,130,; on the tither side. The rural mail
another four years at the same rate, nek can /.14 into . leyaslation that. which obtains
state, vitt what particular ones does "eft "tat .utura" "wit. tua °treat 'carriers' association may be asking
be voninumleate? 'aeol• wnw a en• etre ta ma I eat- tee mete !Raj I want the rural
eat hen atoaem. The favored rier route 'by twice air Taal, and --, ---
few. the Postmaster General" eent down a ma" Carriers in inY Katt to know
bait of fair remuneration, :remsmber / have 4 great
Oeal aP" tion-trthiS" botiiief-theiefOreithat
ctA),.,r, getting perbaps that the PostMaster General treats
BPOTITON' Ane letters wet „high paid -luso his matter in le very light ten to all of teem. or ee.y to certain
Mt. " 40. a. day ut*th tvavelliog omen W.
and it is no joke to those who are
ones ? • to meature tliat 'distance et 39 vods
and hsemdatk ;oar tithna4turnieitatolrrntailho al/RPr.aPevargidedi 4"tromosed a4,
to Maeltne.%vrElltraT1 eoWntreaegtestleroafilYthloiksenier e nest
plaints- and Whose official reeorde f his term Tbat sure' is roving the statement you made.
against' whom there are no eom.
show they are giving good service.
MR. BENNETT: Political consid-
erations. govern.
' MR. VENIOT: No, if political
considerations governoi I would have
had to deal with Conservatives, - be-
cause until the last four or live years
nearly every mail contractor was 4
AVE alia INVEST
youR money will not bo
idle while awaking retina -
'lent investment,,, if you
deposit it in a Savings
ACCOtint in the Bank of
rviontreal.
interest is paid on an Savings
Deposits,',
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0 14
'till!
*ie
MON 1 REAL
tat o
Total Assets
in mess of
4117020001000
A
Established AO
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.11004"
ter. fl•
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1014,1,41 (*eke
4,009.144
MEWS SMART WEAR
OM EVE
IINT REVIEW
-- „ IkyGethltieraaflo
MacDonald Opens Campaign have been eommuttres. •
Pone Will Break. Old Cuatorte
ta •
Paternalism, strongly suggestive
of Sovietism, was _advocated by Rt.. Cardinal Govern, Papal Secre.
formal opening of the Labor Party quarters at the ancient Monte Cas -
Hon. J. Ramsay MacDonald in his Lary of ;State, has taken UP tris heed.
ogenerals telection Saturday 11(111A/se in Albert tionnooMfooinatshteer.lympeannddisutagrtvisit
portien aPope
• d new re- Pius n The Cardinal's arrival her-
VOillitrill aieflonalcl n industry resulting from aided the first trip outside Rome Un.
the developnaent of -new means of dertalten by the Pope since tie enter -
Power. Labor proposed to meet the •cd the Va.tican, as well es the first
the . occasion since 1870 that any Pope
neW siteatielt .hr., modifring,
structure of governmient, im said. ' -has left tho grounds of the Vatican.
If Labor were- returned to power The date for the histerie visit will be
they would set up a committee of ex- July Ilth. The occasion win be the.
Veda he deelared. It would be 1400th anniversary, of the founding
presided over by the Prime Minister of the Monte Cassino Abbey by the
Board of -Trade ad tho Minister of
aEnaC te h wec:uther,bint
Labor wouldthfetehmelprCaohsainixdueccenilteloursotoffortthhaee
BeesuCeeedianeatidang hneeln.lednen5U20t.9itatwu .altarbindtrIatIteash
The voluminous wirreepandence
larger body. The committee would 'Leen over the sinking of the liquo;
be modelled exactly after the cora- schooner, "I'm Alone" was tabled in
senting the employers,
mittee of imperial -defence. -There
Premier ng and show, that the
the House 14 Commons lust week by
would be special experts on it repro -
two governments disagree beta as to.
.the workers,
the bete and the ,various applications
the farmers and the farm. laborers,
of taw. While ,firroly tnitintawimg
It would concern tteelf meth Feely -
that the action of the United States '
fading; railways, afforestation, hous- dian vessel with shells and plunging
thing relative to the active life of
the nation, particularly 'nettle= at. Coast Guards in riddling the Cana-
ing, markets and currency.
Turning to internatonal affairs, seas prerailing at the time was. not
her captain and crew into the rough
Mr. MacDonald said Labor stood for justified, the Canadian Ginternment
the recognition. of Soviet Russia. . accepts the proposal of the United'
--"We oust," he added, "frankly itc- States Government that the natter
cept arbitration as a solution for in- te submitted to arbitiretiou.
ternational disputes. We must . The U.S. Coast' Guard authorities.
again, in particular, deal with that claim the schooner was lOter mike
old, histeticala war -created problem off shore when first hailed and was
the freedom of the seas. The Cir- • capable of.making 19 knots on hour,
curnstances which made the free- 'whereas the officers Of the schooner
dom of the seas, or at least the op- claim they were more . than 10iii
posite of the freedom of the seas miles off shore when first hailed, and
valuable to us, have .gone. If they could make no more than Ole, knots,
have not, we are not m a position to using both salirt _anti -engine.- There
-
enforce them, The question eif ' the seems to be no dispute over the fact-
freedomt of the seas must be settled that the actual sinking of the "Ian
and an agreement with the United Alone" occurred' at a point 200 miles
States reached on that point." . from shore.
Aliens Cannot Cross Border' Reported Reds. Trampled Flag
More than 300 inon-British alien Finnish residents of Timmins, On -
residents * of Cariada. who have been thrice are reported to have hauled
eonimuting to the United State?, for down a -Union -Jack from in front of
employment on the Niagara frontier a school building' to have ordered
pending the final decision in the John their children, Pupils of the school, -
Graber cuse, have been ordered to to trample it in the etreet, and then
uppear in Federal Court at Buffalo to have torn it to shreds themselves,
on May 6. They will be informed of and scattered it about in the dirt.
the court's decision and that they The Provincial Police are investigat-
must return to Canada, the Supreme ing the *pint
failed to renew the stay of deporta- northland from another all* Mao
Court of the United statee taVing Communistic aetivitiea in Ontario's
tion proceedings under which tbey.
• (Continued on page 7)
that he is • a 'friend of tho writhing Mt. tho
iawinthe
tileu
SPOTTON: annot, nsiuteag.
man in this country. - nesting that he Vatt put into effect
To give eoneideration to this "es" wmtisStaten./ em not suggesting that be
tion at this late date is not offering
much consolation to those men who nealoultibvee teotoahne:vwhhaitorthteheruraorlesznenati!
are doing the hardest woparky. in The Dat
c4a:leirsptielkatissowei:itiohnimatoo asking. It
grant some
Postmaster G:eleleilreal ;ll dswae71:11W:oynt,
it is (let by contract."
and getting- The least
arenieeketa'ot*tbegsieveinser, °entitle:leas:hi:tit-
knew, a man gets settled down. In Pon ions secure. Their positions
gown lent he may, they will be able to give better sers ee
, MR. BEN*ETT: That ryas before
, sine walk of life and he is afraid to Intl; toitnithe'be:::3,13..erM1 permanent, and
e
1921.
• clear as to tbe number one tYlir of
MR. SPOTTON: I ani not yet get out of that
not make a success of anything eke; Pestmaster General would take a
nie what use could be made of it on
MR:. VENIOT: I cannot help yon owlet, to retain it. •
- We yalNleyft I think it is wortli roux of about lItteen or twenty ' ,.
Postmaster General MRCS aSking if itiort were 'advertised to -night lie
13°5' by a rural veil carrier and then tell „
rural mall carriera to whore the and if the Postmaster Generalai
look at the little covered wagOlkusod
they are prepared to etirrY on. would take a few thousands Iess 'in
a farm, unless tho farmer- has a milk :
eustomers,
,
. • itil..iik. SPotoVi / .k,stpt - tlitti gm'ar dC'l Tort. 1,46 X L.,.4Ve. to
Postmaster General's word fee the lido), to such eritieism as that.
„
',Minket. that "only • them against MB'. sPOTTON: Pertain the - -
riding with fifteen yeatin public sere poorest paid mon do tho hardest Lungs and Bronchial LOWER
whom there bag been no complaint truth hunts. But let me tell the - -
as to their eetesice-not their politiez Postniaster General that he, will con,:.. Herbs That Heal When . ,. .
antre asked if they wish to carry Oa. tinan to actor abaft it until. this %.
I can name him a snail carrier in my wrong is iighted. So long as the
breath of complaint, but who was put the 'lead eonsideration, he le going
up, his route advertised, and when tti bear About the matter, and we are ,.
Tubes Seem all on Fire I" N P lik I c Er i
- 1 vice, against whom there was not a work in his department, receiving
the old and. faithful servant and a going to try to have Ithu place the nitie yam eget a 4'110401,1g sew,
tew man tendered at the $.ame fig- eittivition fairly ibefore the holm and Ames Gallagher, tame to Peterborout
FINER.
HAN
2 MB. VENIOT: Yes, I know the 1 tract and he, is growing old. Ile . Naturedierself. 'Wonderfully healing to
tion, having dealt with it rather folly work te d'l da b da . There is title Pantalter
l•
"eireutestanees and will deal with tbe gave up bis farm -And there aro inflamed times'. A builder of good,
inn, the postmaster General's de- not eidestep it by quoting bus line Ceuta): His was a, teareelOUS skill
candidate astiog who should got this stickling to the plain raid emit ear.. one of me many leteetipeenee,for
contract, the old faithful servant er tiers. The Postmaster General hat folk'eubjeet to Bronchitis or dealer ills
other eivil areal% mid to be treated the wrong political etrme-Aslong 4,4400_000 ‘4,1'...•1,m,--,s.w* =1..0. -..oft....k.. .
pertinent wrote the defeated Liberal, and stage !coaches when he should be tompounding herbal medicine.
ter General bee in mind the TaltitO in his position at a few thousands leas. ledianieng Remedy, Lull of the health.
question.
the new man. I think the Peanuts- tot vaid that he would mit accept aud natty coughs and colds .- was hit •
ease when the that) tomes.
er, I do Dot want to labor this quest i mail. These
MR. SPOTTON: :Now Me. Speak- cy, not one out ef ten, who titre tills titedt reliable latnadY. Beee'well
Now a num bas a rural mail eon. peke power drawn from Mother
very few farmers in my constitucn- red blood. Make the acquaintance of
ram uldit carriers this 'Winter. TogeittheertailithitioltuoselhoicA
last session. I feel that the rural • little elte they can turn theirhands alitmetuNt now obtainable from 33
mail eerrier is entitled to it fair to. '' And when their four years are , .-
1
tam. plall's Drug Sore- Goderieli
weava,roflopoe:introrigu, tflorahnotliildeAyels rear anyailauPIPtteeYrinissYwni;ttteiratelitt;e6Yrients.81;lbe'711°01"f --7------: -::::----7------:
ji General can take a gond fling At pa. r tion, and therefore they Ave put up at i
i victor belowee the tawile." It has I, be will lose Ids job, Ile has his hot i '
1 dew:talent where the Postmaster they voted IS. P. O. At the last elec.
that this is the only branch of )ur complaint has been registered that '
i
as a human being. It seems to me jjhem if they will carry on. The ‘ .
Mind warmer, and declare "0 theq auction. The mail earlier is Afrahlf. -,,,,,
; ''''dz
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become en obeeesion with bim. a A sed and hi rig and therefore he say,s,' t)
iplitything, arid it would lir urtkind total will tender a little less." If he is le eaa
,
eaat ,. ...att..,
ttkay hineahe little pkasure thatthiti!, still able to !mad he will trader *gain ,..U•* --'6"-
• activity affords him. it utak lest'. 'So thet, as the honored C ' V. --r- '
1 MI * basis of ' comparison let me ii member for Kingston. elite Rose)
1 er _ et te a, eti raid lad year, the Itertmasten Gen.
e
- ----- , end will 80'.n be getting -this we*
1 i dome for praetkally nothing. I
i
., I would ask th•., Postmes'er Oriel
i''' oral to else elle sant reason only t =
li theee men in bit eerie. e eheuttl 4*
the wily wen who are made reilificall
. toys for, 1e there tiny reliant, I !
have heard the 1'alm/v.4er ^General;
say that Veriailt be I not lett ate'
Antler thaingh turat mai (err,.'.
that they are honest. 11,0 they Sit.'.
effIrivat. Attki it 01 tho epee balerh . _
est Ilia lit'ontweAt et' w S IT C t ri ;: !
F-' ilie8W 1 a th'k is MO way ne i, t
I
i prepreet ta award h-n..4ty and vat.). !
etraey T I -mw he f. a. a Ivol*Foi4e1 =
'rook* milain-/ a or.a:11.**.an yawl A ,
*rat about Pettivitar Ito orranato 1.%•. I 1
rural Amen Notri.rtik, .1 to ati•rasof.-41.. ' =
17,-..1Mt
1 eer e*"nn
mwot 1.1,,i4INIt144inatalltr(
eraere***347111 E./
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Ittittariltt la the enemy el
alt rhOurnatiatraubliki, 4
Rub It in thoroughly and
tale%
it .sees Chip pert§ fUtetm
the Matti" put* aim
intethe Gemmel, ,
et •
Stub It in
a
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DIB
finer Oldstnobile is more beautiful
than ever in appearance -the result of
•
new style refinements and new color cont-
binations now presented in its composite
Bodies by Fisher.
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The finer (Wm:while is mire luserionst ntore
comfortable and offers new conveniences for
driver and passengers. Roominess is a fea-
ture. &at cushions are deeper and softer.
tlpholsteries art richer. And the new Fisher
adjustable front sear, combined with Olds.,
mobile's adjustable steering wheel, makes the
driving position smatter of individual &ice.
The finer Oldsmobile provides even more
gratifying and dependable performance. its
bht high.compression engine now develops 62
hotsepower. Typical of its fine or design,
oil is forced .recdy to the piatonlits
through 464404 connecting rods --s fee»
tune heretofore characteristic of hittlepritett
(*Cole in sod are this new Ottlemobie,17_4171.4
int* than tver--and lower in rice.
MacEWAN & TEBBUTT
GODEXICH, ONT.
OLDSNil ILIE
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