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Oshawa Daily Times, 21 Jun 1930, p. 18

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A Sah Yk i nn na, pa VIR iy "Yi More Gas. | 5) Hy | In the Home Because The "Cook by Gas" movement is getting unde; way rapidly all over the country wherever modern gas is obtainable, Cities large and small are awakening to the wonderful ibilities for much larger use of gas in domestic service, Modern gas fanges equal in style, finish, color and tone to suit the needs of the finest of homes, are now obtainable at moderate cost. Auto. matically controlled baking, push button lighters, insulated ovens are within the reach of almost everyone. The day of the old-fashioned, dirty, odorous and dangerous gas appliance is fast dis 8. New and approved laboratory tested gas ranges must meet certain stand. of safety. Modern gas ranges and water heaters properly installed and intelligently used, are free from of raw gas, incomplete combustion, odors and other objectional features, and in operation give higher efficiencies, quicker service and more dependable results than ever Gas ranges, gas water heaters, gas laundry dryers, gas ironing outfits and mangles, Joo garbage incinerators, gas garage heaters, gas refrigerators, and gas house heating boilers and furnaces are but a few of the many uses to which it ig now being introduced in home service, Oshawa rates for home service were reduced on May 1st to $1.55 per 1,000 cubic feet, less 10¢ per 1,000 c.f, for prompt. payment. This is but the first step your Commission has taken towards bringing shasper gas to the citizens of this city, Free gas service into your basement the month of June if the gas main is located within 100 feet of your home. Many ine stallations now under way and applications should be placed early. It will pay you to see your local dealer regarding modern domestic gas appliances. Gas fuel is recognized as the only dependable fuel under every cir. cumstance for hotels, restaurants, cafes, cafeteriss, lunch counters, fish and chip stores, butchers, confectioners, druggists, dentists. Mod- orn commercial gas appliances meet the most exacting requirements that such businesses demand. The world's largest hotels, the Royal York, Toronto, the Stevens, Chicago, use gas for almost every cooking requirement. The world's largest apartment colony,-- "The London Terrace in Old Chelsea", New York's newest "City Within a City", containing 1,660 a , uses gas for nearly every heat and cold requirement in individual fon, Over 1,600 automatically. controlled gas-fired refri s and every apartment using gas for cooking, speaks very well for the growing popularity of gas fuel. | In the Commercial Establishment--Because Commercial establishments everywhere, in Toronto, Montreal, Ham. ilton, Ottawa, Quebec, Halifax, Winnipeg, Vancouver, Victoria, London, Guelph, Kitchener, and elsewhere in Canada, wherever modern gas fuel is obtainable, use gas in ever inctemsing quainition and with the larger demands come lower gas rates. Oshawa's new commercial rate for gas is $1.55 per 1,000 cubic feet used monthly, with a discount for prompt payment of 10 cents per 1,000 cu. ft, This is a considerably lower rate than that existing prior to May 1st past, Larger consumption rates will be still lower. Oshawa's commercial establishments are invited to consult with the Public Utilities Commission in regard to the new rates and newest appliances, : In the Industry--Because It is the perfect fuel for almost every industrial process requirement, Industries everywhere are turning to gas in ever increasing numbers, Some of the largest industries in the world are turning from coal, from other fuels to the more dependable and more accurately-con- trolled gas fuel. The consistent use of Gas fuel results in economy of production, elimination of spoilage, maintenance of uniform quality | of product, St average speed in manufacturing operations and output. : No fuel Io yous plantwhich metss economy in factory eo oy he flr using, nok be fore; a full funl---yau Ba dor ' available. ination fe 8 ona, ie pp of alsin ala h 3 ) MN Er forging, malleabelizing, a "tory operations requiring "' With plans under way, ning, plating, sherardizing, metal melting, bronzing, steel cutting, carbonizing, Japanning, enameling, ceramic firing, rivet heating, cyanide hardening, oil tempering, and in over 60,000 industrial processes. Manufacturers in industrial centers all over Canada and the United States are rapidly recognizing the advantages of using gas in all face the application of heat, includes the' hardest and heaviest of materials, as well as the most delicate, The Seman for ans for industrial use during the past few years has nearly Oshawa's new industrial rates are much lower than that existing prior to May 1st Inst but the Public Utilities Commission is giving cone sideration to lower fates dope on the monthly demand. and the inaugura in rates as time goes on. | tion of an industrial fuel de. paririent aa a8 id fo y blic Utilities Commission, hope for th ntrodvton a4 uy on such larger scale and St moh greater Every effort will be made to bring Oshawa's gps depart. ment up to the highest stand: ard of efficiency and on « par with the best develope ments of any other city. Oun citizens can help us accom. plish much towards this end by USING MORE GAS now, Office: | I 26 King Street West |i Phone 2994 Ji

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