THE TERRACE NEWS, May 5, 1929 NOTABLE INCREASE. IN GENERAL wavexige it Was uecessary ‘to ran com- Dleted. cars off the ‘assembly Hues at ‘MOTORS SALES FOR QUARTER Preference for Canndiun-made cars, brings Prosperity to Oshewas. Oshewa, Ont.—More than usual pro- sperity is belng experienced by Oshewn. and other motor centres as the restlt of increasing popnlarity of Canadian- built cars. Latest manufacturer re- port recard) achterements Is General Motors of Cunada, whose general sales nuanager, J. H. Beaton, made public | today the news that production and sales of General Motors cars for the first three months. of 1920 exceeded by forty per cent of figures for the first (quarter of Last year, At the end of the last working any in March the General Motors Plants in fa Gshewa, St. Catherines, -,Walkerville and Regina had produced 34,565 cars “and trucks since the. first of January This figure compares favorably with the total of 25,802 units produeed dur- in the same period of 1998. To achieve the record production of the lust three months the last three months the ten thousand workers in Chadian General Motors plants have frened out an averige. of more: than 500 cars ench full working day since the’ first of the yeur. To‘ rench. this nent, Mr. Benton pointed aut in an in- the rate of practically one a minute. “1 Stock Branch, sos : Comnienting on the record achieve- iluring every hour worked. terview that the increased sales. were not confined to one ear alone, but ‘were distributed .among’ all the. members: of the General: Motors: family. Production of each on of the cight General Motors lives registered a. stthstantial advance. “Our Production . schedule for the next few months are based on belief that favorable buying ‘conditions will contihar throughout «the Dominion, and that the steady increase in .Gener- Al Motors sales will be imnintained.” Mr, Benton sdded. : SIXTY THOUSAND BIRD. PASS R.O. P. TEST A Federal Department of Agricul- ture policy that is responsible *for a world's Inying record, the shipping of birds and eggs to Japan, South Amer- iea, New Zeniand and. many other countries, to say tothing of capturing orders from the world-famed Petaluma poultrymen of California, must have svinething in it that is worth while and ralne to Canadian poultrymen. The policy responsible for’ this deve- reolonization department of. the. Canad- - fopment in the poultry industry is the Record of Performance for Poultry un- der the direction of the Dominion Live “Since its incaption nine “years ago it has increased in usefulness, volume and efficlency, and altogether 162,873 birds have been trapnested, and handi- ed according to r. o. p. requirements. Of these 59,462 or 36 per cent: have been ‘certified, having met. .all yequire- ments regarding vigor, produétion, egz weight, breed type,and freedom from standard ‘disqualiftications. The report just published covering last years work is available gor distrib- ution and may be had on application to the Publications Brnneh, Depart- ment of Agriculture, Ottawa. It con- tuins the records of 38,071 birds of al popular breeds, entered by 288 breed- ers for those anxious to obtain stock for the PMEpOSE ¢ of flock Improvement. EXCHANGE FARM- £ yourns — é Under: the agreement between the jan National Railways and the German Students’ Co-operative Association, three young men from Germany hare been placed on large farms in Western Canada. Three others were nlso plac- ed in Bastern Canada-and six Cnna- vg Pane eae ayes FIL OnuZED. cH when you look over you'll realize they wi Seclan, 5860 £. 0. b, ae rat: Kitwanga core io Papa ei Rt a UST when we think our stock of Used Cars is away down . . in comé a lot more, taken in on the Spring deliveries of Outstanding Chev= . tolets.. And they are certainly the finest, smartest _ bunch of used cars we've seen in many a long day. 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Canadian nteo: operation with! the col- ih On, : the. ‘adian National: Steamships, when ‘she vo ‘[entled. at Hamilton ‘on hey maiden trip... this month, Admiral: Somers founidedl’ | ,° ‘the colony’ of Bermuda in’1G09.” In pre onization department of the Canadian National Railways - and the . Conard Line Several more: family movements under the. same auspicies will take place during the -yenr. - __ PRESENTED: werk FLAG | The’ flag of’ “Borinuda wag presented to the RMS “Lady Somers” of the Can- | senting the flag, the ‘president ‘of ‘the oy ‘Bermuda Chamber of. ‘Commerce’ ‘said oon this fleet of ships was’ proving the ial. vation -of the agriculture industry the, island. wee, *