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Oshawa Daily Times, 29 Mar 1930, p. 14

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f . country is prospero A ther an I to neede-and / / Motors of Canta, 144, t is the general business ii for 19807 How man i this year as in 19 ost. trends the past few ks, there to be entire egresment as to fundamental soundness of Can~ sdd's financial ition, There 1s t bu resent demonstrates J stability of the enomamin of our country, roininent financier ea a ait: "Tho growing diversi on of our sources of nations! income renders us loss and less do. pendent on any one industry, Por Canada hae Sorel sreat prosperity during the Dis year, the Dominion is in a splendid position to meet any temporAry check if perchance sho should be lod to meet it." ON site the recent stock mars Ket crash and its untoward effect business as & whole, the fun- mental structure of the Cane n je has been little effected and the belief prevailing in finan ols] circles is that while business erally will' be somewhat slow the first quarter of this year, thers yy an upward swing to wards ng. As far as the Canadian suto- mobile industry is concerned, it is our opinion that while no new re- cords will be established in a gene eral way, 1980 will be a good sver- EC snadisns have been working oatny hd are still working, As earn and spend and buy-automoblles, Canad life been firmly bullt upon use or transportation, mists tolls us that we: do Ok iy 3 proupebous, Dut $hat, the © POSDOTOUS, f us because of the increasing use of automobiles, #0 while the automobile industry je om it A ess conditions #0 long as Canadian Mvin and ciency 18% ¢ Hird Newt ndicates ty of Cane 0 t peri ada has boen achieved by & come . paratively small body of people pro- ducing o 'higher average output than any other body of people of similar size hag ever produced, Canada 1s vroduclig approxi. mately 240,000 antomoblles an< nyaliy--an increase of 83 per gent, in' five years, She is exporting about 80,000~~an increase of 40 per ¢on in the same period, Canadians are buying foy thelr own use over 210+ 000 new cars efich yoar--an® in- eronso of 147 per cont, in fivg years, Canadian plants build approximates ly 1,000 new automobiles every working day of the year, During 1929, 205,205 new autos mobiles were purchased" in Cane ada or one new eur to every 87 persons, compared with one new ear to every 40 persons in 1048, There is no room for pessimism NEW OLDSMOBILE REFLEGTS ADVANCE IN ENGINEERING nN Improvements whieh * reflect the latest advancements in automotive engineering, together with roomier, more modish FVishersbullt bodies, are found In the latest Oldsmobile Six, on display at the showrooms of Ror ger L, Corbett Mechinical advancements five Improved both acceleration and hill climbing; have enhanced driving ease and riding comfort, and contribute ta more powerful braking action, features lude Improvements Ii structural design. that result 3 wb. flantialy stronger bodies; vier rame members are used, snd addi tional metal braces Imve been added at roof, sills. and 'gorners where strains und btresses are more likely to occur, A tlly-cpeloned, twosshoe, Inters nal-expand ph has 'ed for r, wheels, It that this type produges & of deceleration with pedal pre ' y. cleney wre com of brake ooo : epanding on a Jeontr Voru 3 cross member, £) i ge works on four wheels, The steering gear on this latest Oldsmobile, of wornwand.segtor) type, Is 4 new development, The worm works on roller bearings and is actuated, by a three-toothed. sec tor, It in said t thiy type. of steering operates with utmost esse and Aiorhs roud shocks before they reach the ptoering wheel, , * The endne is of L-head design, with a deplacement of {97.8 enble » \ This club sedan makes its first appearance this ye ar on the new Chevrolet Six Ulinssls, distinet improvements are stated 10 be ineorporst Seventy-pix od in the Tatest Chevrolet, not the least important of which are more powerful motor, four shock absorb ers, harmonic balancer, self-adjusting spring shackles and noneglare windshield, as to the general outiook in Can ade this year, There are good rea- sons for anticipating a jal satin. factory year and the' Canadian au tomobile industry will ecdntinue Slong progressive lines to meet a steady demand for Canadian-bullt automobiles, Canadians are ready to make '1030 a good year, 19088 SCRAPPED IN 1088 It has been estimated that of the 4,808,748 motor vehioley manufactured in tho United States during 1038, some 2,410. 720 were used to replace vehicles that had been serapped. This ree placement nedrly equals the pros duetion of 1023--2,8646,000, ---- ------------] gil car bodies are lan higse 'days, Not so fenders, oy are enkmeled, Accordingly, i 1s well to remember that gasoline never should be used in cleaning | gl them, It dulls the finish, APOPAY'S Chevrolet six offers two featyres no other Fundamental features of proven success have, however, been retained, One new body type, in addition to the new stylings, is introduced this year, This is the Patriciag sedan with special' de luxe equipment, AN standard types; Including fourtdoor sedan, two-door sedan; business coupe, sport coupe, phaeton and cons vertible roadster, can also he obe tained with five wire wheels, at slight extra cost Bodies in genera! ake 'wider, pro. viding additional width for the seats A new recess panel effect that out. lines the windows of the closed bedy types is an outstanding festure of the exterior appearance, The radia tor shell and front of the Oldsmo- bile remain unchanged, but a new moulding adds to the profile view. Windshield posts: ave been slanty ad to 'conform to the tilfed wind shield glass, whose seven-degree ane eo ten glare and reflection from following cars, Other Sk safety burlap inches, It develops 62 horsepower at 3000 revolutions per minute, Lubris cation is by pressure feed. The heavy crankshaft operates on four main. bearings, is both statically and dynsthically "balanced, and fully counterweighted, Faster acceleration and. improved hill-climbing perform. type] Dak Custom Wight. is one of tho most. inter onting' neweoiiers in' the motor world this year, Devoloping 85 howiepower, It in un astonishing per car, former, as well ay being a remarkably smart Jooking Above 16 shown the sedan, odels, lias Duplate safety glass all round, It, Nike We other m Feolle Whiese provide: luxurious com fort, sgeording to, the manufacturers statements An oval instrument panel of etched metal with blackt faced dials thet eliminate glare Is a trikes Ing feature, of the Iront comparts ment; Equipmént on the. standard body types includes 'tilteray headlamps with suxilisry parking bulbs, radia. tor shutters, engine thermometer, top light and other convenience fea- tures, Bpeciut Jody types ulso huve chromlumeplated bumpers front and rear, two ented rime, tires and tubes mounted, and locked In front fender wells and, & folding trunk platform. Deluxe body types have, In wddition, six wire wheels, tires and tubew ROAD EXTENSION INSASKATCHEWAN On Highways in Three Years Saskatchewan plans. to spend $19,000,000 on road bullding with in the next three years. The pro. gram, as outlined by the Hon, A, CO, Stewart, Minister of Highways, at the road convention held at Hel. ons, Mont,, cally for the construc. tion of 2,000 miles of nev gravel lod highways 14he next two yeahs, The sum of $10,000,000 will be valsed for round purposes in 1980, Half of this amount will come from & bond issue snd the balance from the 'gasoline tax and automobile lHeonse foes, One of the three north and south all-weather highways will cross the internationsl boundary south of Regina apd will continue through Regine northward to Saskatoon, assing on through that city to Prince Albert National Park, Two addition] highways are to run north and south and to points ssst and west of Regine, In respect to the north and south roads, highway officials In Montane, North Dekots and Has katchewan will co-operate with a view of securing the best connec tien at border points, PURPOSE DEFEATED Roar-view mirrors cama into bes Ing becsuse they were found to represent a definite contribution to safety, The car owner who falls to replace the worn out or oracks od mirror is ignoring, a safety features of sufficient value that all manufacturers have adopted it. as standard, WILL RUIN RADIATORS Motorists, it seeths, seldom think of replacing the hose connections in the gooling system; They should, Long before the hose may break, the inside tends to shred, In this form It will work its. way into the radiator and block up the system, Very often there is vo way of re- moving it, Pode nor any of the other solutions used will do it, That means a new radiator core, TOO CLOSE 18 BAD Gotting too tar trom "the curd when parking no doubt 1s a mark of careless driving, Getting in (eo lose Is almost as bad In this day of congestion, It prevent steering out of narrow quarters, and that Is something to think about, Vour inches lee-wny will help, BURAPING MEANS SHORTS It looks so easy to serape the porvesinin of u spark plug, Jt 1» oasy but it Is not effective, Tho plug is Hkely to be shorted by the practice, A bolter way to clean it, and an easier one, is to use a cloth moistened with gasoline, 'The points, of course, may be scraped, -------- ------ CLEAN UNDER CUSHIONS When applying the vacuum to the seat cushions it pays to re move them and clean around the corners and crevices, A lot of dust sud dirt slips down into thede places and. too often it Is allowed to stay there through the life of the oar, NOVEMBER BAD MONTH . November experienced a worse record In automobile fatalities than any month of 19290 except August, In the former month there wero 104 d.uths dally all --_--_. I. | wrotched bor there were 103, BiG BUS BILL According to the Nutionsl/ sy. sociation of Motor Bus Operators, bus Mnes during this year will spond between 10 snd 15 milion dollars for the . construction of permanent terminals, office build- ings and garages, MONT SALES ON TIME Finance companies handled more thay 63 per cent, of the new oars and 46 per cent, of the new trucks sold in the United Wtates, The average note at the time of purchase of the new car was $691, and the truck note averaged $870, ------------------------ Thrilling Driving In First Motors In describing the colorful days pf the horseless cerviage, ¥Frank- iin Martin says in the New York Times: "I nervously grasped the tiller and opened the throttle, The muchine gave a groat leap forward futo the darkners, | sald 'What!' ang jerkod the throttle buck, | wise movéd the reverse lever with out' knowing it, I then moved the throttle more cautiously, and the wffaly hacked into a treo, Again I closed the throttie and mude nu careful study of the situation, 1 wet the reverse lever forward, cracked the throttle wido open, said, 'Giddap' and glided oft at 0 good five miles an hour, Hy the time T got home 1 must have been waking ten or twelve miles un hour" Just a pleasant thought when you are viewing motordom's lates! models slong automobile row, SYIINGER-TIF CONTROL" No datall has heen overlooked In the design of the new Willys Bix to assure maximum. conven once, Among the many features of the new car is the "'Finger-Tip Control," which is standard on all Willys-Overland products, This consists of a button in the centre of the steering wheel, which starts the engine, operates the lights and sounds the horn without changing the driving position, ---- ance have been abtained by a ch in the gear ratio from 4.41 to 4.54, while top speed reniaing the same, A new type rear axle housing fs used. Softer clutch aetidn from the use of six springs, A new type carburator is employed whieh enhances smooth engine pers formance, Increases gasoline econo. my and 5 easily adjusted, A special adjustment facilitates starting in ex. treme cold weather, 'The carburetor in also equipped with 'an antematie wecaleration pump Interiors of this year's Oldsmobild not enly are more roomy but have luxury type springs with. separat containers for each* sprin " i a. evrolet offers six- cylinder performance with low first cost and L onal economy + i = i performance and greater dependability. Rela Bef Ltda we results | IT 18 LESS EXPENSIVE to OWN the TRULY FINE | $10. ~ 0x5 . SEIBERLING Portage Balloon "30x 4.80 $11.40 'SEIBERLING 1 20x 4.40 SEIBERLING Heavy Duty \ 0 able tires? {The extra quality of these splendid tires is a glance. The heavy tread of tough ribs of ru "all over" the tire both sidewalls and face, give positive assurance of thousands of miles of ' carefree service. Protection against grinding curbs and gnawing ruts is. plainly revealed in their sturdy "all-tread" construction, a rent at a r that go When the going is rough in 1mud, sand or snow these heavy side treads act like teeth biting into the ground to give greater traction, Tougher rubber and more of it is built into every Seiberling tire and the most string- ent inspection marks every stage of manufacturing. For those who are now purchasing a new car Seiberling All-Treads offer added riding comfort. and trouble:free motoring that will rival the thrill of new car miles of wv 'Why not step in today and look over these trulv remarks ah SEIBERLINGS i

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