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Oshawa Daily Times, 30 Jul 1927, p. 7

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° THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1927 y for the east. Westhomnd trafic Extra warm weather wise cars may be badly splashed with , of this route are paved, 'Kingston east 15 miles and Brockville 'west 7.0 miles, and Aultsville to Que- 'hee Boundary, i + ton, 1 Welland, sor to Leamington, ing to paving operations Leamington to Cedar Springs. traffic take No, 2 stone for the east, or at Leamington detour north following detour signs to Comber, Motorid(s please note that tarring is in progress on a number of sections where macadam roads have been built: and. the policy of the department is to tar only one side of the road at a time, allowing "approximately one week to elapse before the other side is tarred, will, however, tend to melt the tar, which has heen applied, for some time," consequently the tar may appear to be wet, and must be driven over with care, other- tarring material, Detours on Highways Nos. 3, 4, 6,7, 8, 10, 12 and 17, Highway 2: Transprovincial High- way from Windsor to Quebec Boun- dary (544.5 miles).--\Where direct con nections are made with the Quebec Highway No. 27 to Montreal. This road passes via Chatham, London, Woodstock, Brantford, Hamilton, and along the north shore of Lake Ontario through Toronto, Oshawa, Belleville and Kingston, on one of the Provinee's most scenie routes in Southern Ontario, along the north shore of the St. Law- rence River, via Gananoque, Brock- ville, Prescott and Cornwall; 540 miles Windsor to Taronte (244.2 miles, Paved throughout, connects at Hamil- ton with Provincial Highway No, 8 to Niagara Falls, 250.5 miles. Toronto to Quebec Boundary (300.3 miles). --No detour; Toronto to Kings- ton paved, Kingston to Quebec Boun- dary--Macadam road, in fair condition throughout, Resurfacing operations have started at Gananoque, Mallory- town, Iroquois and Morrisburg. Oiling Highway 3: International Highway, Windsor to Niagara Falls (257.2 miles). ~To Fort Erie 250 miles, via Leaming- Blenheim, 'St. Thomas, Aylmer, Tillsonburg, Simeae, Dunnville and Two detours. Paved Wind- Road closed ow- Through easthound Highway at Maid- At Comber take No. 2 High- Sound (1128 mi detour north at Blenheim or Cedar [+Springs, via Charing Cross to Chatham. At Chatham take No. 2 Highway for the 'west or south at Comber to No. J Highway at Leamington. Grayelling operations are under way in the Town- ships of Howard and Harwich, Trai- fic should drive carefully and watch for warning signs. East Kent County Boundary to Wallacetown---Goad gra- vel road. Wallacetown to Forks (six miles east of Aylmer) paved, but short detour in lona Village, which reqnires careful driving. Forks to Tillsonburg "Fair gravel road. Tillsgnburg-Court- land paved. ° Courtland-Delbi gravel. Delhi-Simcoe under construction; de- tour to north fair, gravel road. Sim- coe to Niagara Falls--Paved through- out. From Jarvis easterly to Cham- her's Corners--Road is being surface- treated and the travelling public are advised to proceed with caution, New Provincial Road from ber's Corners, southerly and easterly through Port Colborne to Fort Erie. This is a macadam road and tar pene- tration road, in fair condition only Contretors are grading shoulders and constructing culverts, and the travel ling public are advised to travel witl caution, Highway 4: St. Thomas to Highwa No. 7, at Elginfield (31.8 miles). --On detour; St. Thomas to six miles nort! of London paved, Detour at this poin west for four miles; thence to Elgin field sgood gravel road, . Highway §: Toronto to Jarvis, Vii Dundac Highway and Hamilton (72¢ miles).--Paved throughout, Travelling public advised to run slowly a an- proach to the Clappison's Cut, as the new intersection is under construction, wort! | tration macadam to Norval, | Good throughout, two detours, From Caledonia to Jarvis southerly for a distance of approximately 13 miles, | commenced. road is being surface-treated with tar.| Fountain street, through Blair, Doon The travelling public is warned to tra vel with caution. Caledonia Bridge now under construction, local detonr across river, heavy traffic not allowed. New Provincial Highway, from Jar- vis to Port Dover,--This road is ma- cadam throughout, and in fair condi- tion. New Provincial Highway, Clappisan's Carnefs, westerly to 'intersection wit! Galt Provincial Hghway No, 8. A por- tion of this road is under construction and motorists. advised fo detour 5 miles westerly, turn south and proceed through village of Greensville to 'the intersection of Highway No. 8, Highway 6: Hamilton to Owen What The Well Shod Wheel Is Wearing and Why] wm? Who Sets The 'Style.in Well Shod Wheel? MAKERS of these fine cars § . CHRYSLER 80" again have chosen Seiberling All - Tread Tires equipment ofr their products. Because they know there's wear as well as looks in the heavy tread and thick side-bars--that thos ewell-shod wheels will go tens of thousands of miles with- out a mnute of needless worry by the man who drives. as original ; les), -- Fair throughout; | 3 'MARMON PACKARD PEERLESS STEARNS -KNIGHT one detour. Pavement; Hawmikon Guelph, Fergus to Arthur and Chats- h to Owen Sound. 'Remainder of the road good gravel. Road two and a bali miles south of Fergus closed to traffic due to pavement construction, Traffic is asked to detour one mile: to the east to the first concession road; thence two and a half miles northerly to Fergus. Grading construction pro- ceeding south of Chatsworth, No de- tour, Traffic is requested drive slowly. . Highway 7: Caria to Port Credit, via Stratford, Kit Guelph and Brampton (1824 miles). --Fair through- out; two detours. Pavement Sarnia to Reece's Corners. Gravel road, Reece's Corners to St. Mary's, in good shape throughout. Road closed, owing to paving operations, Reece's Corners, 6 miles east; detur north as per "detour" signs. Detour road fair in good wea- ther, St. Mary's to Kitchener, paved. Kitchener to Guelph, gravel road, in fair condition. Surface-treated maca- dam from Guelph to Rockwood, con- tinuing with gravel road in fair condi- tion, Surface-treated macadam from Guelph to Rockwood, continuing with gravel surface in good condition to four miles west of Georgetown, Pene- Construe tion work proceeding from Norval to Drampton-Chatsworth Road! Traffic is asked to detour in Brampton wes- terly on the Huttonville Road four and a hall miles to concession road, thence northerly two miles to the highway. Highway 8: Niagara 'Falls to God. erich, via St, Catharines, Hmilton, Gtlt, Kitchener nd Stratford (1508 miles). Nia- gara Falls to Dublin, continuous, pave- ment, except for ane mile at Freeport, on which paving construction has Detour from Preston, via to and German Mills, returning to' High- way at Centreville, Southbound traf- fic follow same detour, leaving high- way at Centreville, Detour in good condition throughout, Paving con- struction Dublin to Seaforth, detour north 1X4 miles at Dublin; thence wes- terly 64 miles and south 124 miles te Highway at Seaforth, Seaforth Clinton--Good gravel road, Clinton tc Goderich--Paved, Man at work on shoulders; drive slowly, Highway 8A: Burlington Beach Cut- off (7 miles) --No detour. Short route for through traffic from Toronto to the Niagara District; good throughout. Pavement except for 1Y miles at toney Creek, -------- I il | [ wi : I a for example--and and SEIBERLING RUBBER COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED --- F. J. McDONNELL "Exclusive Dealer" Phone 1568 SEIBERLING ALL-TREAD Comer Park Road and King St. to Churchill, to} yy Acber, to Kineardian, miles). --No detour. Good gravel Soi 1% miles west of Kinloss Village ; from here westerly, under construction; op- en to trafic, but drive slowly. Con- crete pavement, ¥ mile southeast and one mile northwest oi Harriston, New Rroviaeial Highway: Mitchell. Tev --Surface es fon throughout, . Scarifying and gravelling in progress north of Mitchell; drive slowly; heavy in west weather. New Provincial Highway: Walker. ton-Durham.--Gravel road, in good condition throughout. Highway 10: Port Credit to Owen Sound (922 miles).--One detour; fair throughout, Pavement to seven and one-half miles north of Brampton, Me- lancthon north for six miles, and from Chatsworth to Owen Sound. Remain- der of road good. Construction of con- crete pavement preeeding east of Shel- burne. Traffic is asked to detour at 20 side road two miles north of Cam- illa westerly: three and one-half miles; thence northerly four and one-half miles to Shelburne, Traffic-hound ma- cadam construction proceeding north of Dundalk. Grading construction pro- ceeding between Flesherton and Mark- dale. Traffic requested to drive care- fully, Road somewhat muddy in wet weather, Highway 11; Yonge Street and Mus- koka Tavonto to Severn via Bradford, Barrie, Orillia (95.8 miles). --@Good throughout, Pavement Toronto | Gravel to Orillia, paved Orillia to Severn, Grading in progress south and north of Aurora, No detours, Aurora to Newmarket side road rough in spots, Churchill-Stroud pavement under construction; temporary detours for two or three days will be establish- ed as required, but road will he open on Saturday afternoon and Sundays. Oiling fram Orillia north to Severn Bridge, New Provincial Highway: Barrie to Collingwood via Minesing and Stayner y yg | of Thornhill, PALE SEVEN ~Giravel road, in fair condition. . Severn «Callender--In fairly condition throughout. New Provincial Highway: Thornhill to Byam Road closed for con- struction Thornhill to Coneort. Detour two and ane-half miles north or somth Concort west rough, Grantham County a teetotaller or TO FINANCE GAS BUSINESS «| Ont," July 28.--Not- | the Hydro Power Commission's edict regarding re- bates in. municipalities were ae- cumulated surpluses have reached comparatively large amounts Guelph consumers will not figure in the proposed allowance for the reason that the local commission BOL | Guelph, withstanding Solicitor, at Court: Are you otherwise, Man: Otherwise, MOENE FROM "THE FLAG LIEUTENANT" The sensational English Motion pleture production thag created such an impression upon Toronto audiences when it played at the Regent . Theatre there some weeks ago. This superb attraction will feature the hig holiday program arranged for the Regent theatre here when it can he seen at regular prices commencing Monday matinee, LDS Motor Works combines with General Motors in presenting the Jubilee Series Oldsmobile as the answer to the demand for an ultra-smart, com- pact, Six-cylinder car of luxurious finish and appointments-- at a substantially lower price. Inspect These Improvements and Refinements NEW FISHER BODIES NEW BODY LINES NEW DUCO COLORS NEW REFINEMENTS FOUR-WHEEL BRAKES PRECISION-BUILT SIX-CYLINDER ENGINE and Scores of Advanced Features AT NEW LOW PRICES 0-228A MOFFATT MOTOR SALES, LTD. 88 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa Phone 917 There are a few good territories still available for responsible dealers. Olds Motor Works of Canada, Limited, Oshawa, Ontario. fp -- USED GUELPH HYDRO SURPLUS | has found it advisable to use much of the $50,000 surplus which had been accumulated as the result of the good demand for electricity lo- cally, to finance the gas business. Forty-one thousand dollars of the amount was loaned to the eity to be utilized in financing the new gas container last year. The On- tario commission objected to the using of the funds in that way and the local commission is in receipt of the letter. China hopes to prove that other nations don't necessarily have to own part of her territory to carry on trade with her.--St. Louis Globe-Democrat, A correspondent wants to know what exactly is a detour? The longest distance hetween two driven points.--The Passing Show. PEOPLE-- have heard of McWade's Summe Ol And they are driving miles ' get it, Our dealers can now supply this best of all lubricants For the Auto at 40¢ per quart, In five gallon lots at 81.50 per gallon, Winite

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