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ityF.S, w anIdfeel." that is just "I know from personal ex-,
heperience. After I had the
"What seems to 'flu' I was left just like you
be the matter?" are now -all run down;
"Why, I had tonailitis, and could not sleep; the little
my whole system seemed to food I ate did not seem to do
me any good, and I was get -
be poisoned and run down. ting pretty blue."
So much so that I do not„
seem to gain strength."
"Well, my wife had been
using Dr. Chase's Nerve
Food, and insisting on me
giving it a trial. You know
the rest, for I was soon about
again, as hale and hearty as
ever. I have told Iota of peo-
ple about this Nerve Food.
and never knew it to sail
yet."
"You are to be the doctor
in this case, so I will follow
your advice."
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food,
50c a box. all dealers, or Ed-
manson, Bates & Co., Ltd.,
Toronto.
"Will }loin let me be your
doctor and do as I tell you?"
"I will do anything to get _
strong and well. I have been
sitting here too long al-
ready."
"Well, you send to the
drug store for six boxes of
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and
take one pill after each meal
and at bedtime. Believe me,
it will not be long until you
feel the benefit of this treat-
ment and find yourself gain-
ing in health and vigor."
"How do you know?"
en SIGNAL
HYDRO TAX REASONABLE.
Argument in Favor of Committee's
Recommendations.
The findings of the committee of the
IA•gbslature appointed to enquire kite
questions of Hydro dlatrbutioua are
dlecuaatd at emote length to Farmers'
.Magazine by the editor, Mr. F. M.
c'hlapmau. 'Phe situation bar elute
somewhat altered, as tits. Legislature
has adjourued without putting into
effect the thellutia of the committee
exeept In a %tartlet degr e. Nle. }'bat► -
11040s article Is ea follows:
'The natural retiourvee of Ontario
alwukl be utilized for the benefit of all
the people of the Provlute. The Prov-
ince 114114 as much right to secure a
reuwont ble revenue from its water
powers ask has from he minerals or
its fo)eets."
This simple dictum, laid down by the
special tomtufttee epp anted by the
Legislature to inquire into the opera -
!Meet of the distributing system used
by the Hydro -Electric lower l'omml'-
slon, would rem( to most reasonable
turn to be an almost uimasaibable and
Conine ltly aoutsl doctrine. Yet, strange
as it way seem, there ere those who
objeet most otuphatk•d11y against the
krgieel appliestiou of the principle lntti
practical lousiness. 111 other words. n
strange and alwust startling (sounter-
doctrine le promulgated i11 its stead.
The doctrine that the power tw'Iongs to
tdw.se who eau toy for the trarl,uliN-
shm awl production from the tux free,
rent tree, r vIl ial-vwnest water is
vehevtoutly,a e41 by the twltrnehlries+
of this -gift; in (Niter words, thus
theory la tire Lha economic bereay of
fume, where night is right and the
devil must takethe hindmost.
.tlthough Tim sed Pat were known
t.. Ie.• great friends. it war. remarked
!lust one morning, they passed 4'11111
.1 her 011 !be street will"ml speaking.
-Why. '1'n11." gli,•rterl a (flew! In
eauuishBl,id. "ha te• ;14, Mud I'st
rinsrrelb.l` '
"Filth. 44'•• lea v 1144:''r111lie1 Tire.
earnestly.
'There •e.••sn.'t 1., ie a 111111111.11114 bre-
8% 4w:1 you w h. a yon i.4' -awl this. morn -
Ing
rtpl'led Tim. 'that's the
•
way we're going to hold our frietod-
"1 don't understand."
"Ye don't? We'll, thin. it's this way.
I'at an' due are that devoted to wan
another that we 4.10'1 tear the thought
av a quarrel, an' as we're troth moighty
led -temp -reel. w'e•'te reedv.rl not to
whet(► to N'4111 souther 111 all, for •tear
of breaking our friendship"
OODERIOH, OlIT.
SUFFERINC OF
YOUNG WOMEN
This Letter Tells How It May
be Overcome -A11 Mothers
Interested.
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Toronto Ont "I have suffered sines
I was a school With Win lh my left
side and with cram pa,
growing worse each
ear until I was all
down. I was so
at times that I
as unfit fur wurk,
tried several doe-
rs and patent
edicines, but was
ly relieved for a
or time. Some
f the doctors
anted to perform
operation, but
myfather o' - • • Finally I learned
thugh my mother of Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound, and how
thankful I am that heed it.
Im
relieved from paispsi and
feel u if it has en u saved m help other
oY u
womuse en myt
ant g:ed to recommend the
medicine.' -Mss• H. A. Go,urAB, 14
13ockvale Ave., Toronto.
')'hose who aro troubled u Mrs.
Goodman was should immediatelyseek
restoration to b.&th ble kingComLydia
LThose who, need special advice may
write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.
(confidential), Lysol, Mous. These letters
will be opened, read and answered by a
woman and held is strict confidence.--.
Not So Willing.
Fortunately, i11 modern prattioll
pinkest economy the hindmost are net
so ovoulent to be `.capture! by this
eahtule fatalism.
threat -10 has, I4, a t mortar ,ytpaclty
and by her 11W11 KUN radee$, construct-
ed a big puhlicly-ow net project alt lw-
1nrnss• 4111114', that M gulag an iue,itl-
uuhble ,a'rvi a to tlweasile. I'artk'-
ularly to thwhous' ho hav been fnrtn-
the proxi-
nate 011ongh to come lush
mitt' circle of its la•urtit'Irut rmeratiorio.
Naturally those munkipaliti stool 14)
Meme( most which lay *Om tit to the
trig power projects or song St path of
the nigh tension lines to the tog cities
of Toronto and !tallithim. These
places have he'n. securing pose at a
low cost, ru11nlug las low -re. $14.-10 in
the city sof Toronto. Kiel affta'tllt trs-
1111'1n11op1s savings to tar torn of p
SIM will 4144 of residential bent 111x1 11
Seriously Handirappeel. --
l'itka, tool .. villager and fanners
farther Miami or outside the vow, are
,wriotnily Itainliewripel fu the matter . 1
The man who marries for wealth 1s
a gambler in (aairding boiler futures.
err•
Long Distance Service
Is Now' Claiiified
•
THE Qaesificatiocts on long distance telephone valla in enact from ai flied.
April 20th. are of interest to all users of that se vke. It i• prima*. by aattdy et
req
your long distance requirements, to effect savings in your long distance bit t'hst alis
meg worth while.
Station -to -Station Service
Station -to -Station service should be
geed when you are willing to talk to
ANYONE at a distant need
that la, when you do not d to get a
particalar person on the line.
Station -to -Station service is not only
cheaper, but more rapid and accurate
than Ptirion-to-Person service. On Sta-
tioD-to-Station cervica the call can be
completed as soon as the distant tele -
1s answered, while on a Person -to -
call the particular party wanted
must be located and summoned to the
telephone.
The charge for a Station -to -Station
call cannot be reversed - that is, it can-
not be charged to the telephone called,
for in that case the telephone operator
would have to locate a particular person
to approve the charge, which would make
it a Person -to -Person call.
Appointment mad Measonior
Service
Appointmerd c,52,„ Allessesder
eca calla. An APPOINTMENT CJI•L tests,
which is about 50 per cant 1
drin
the station -to -station rate. is
�7
service when an appolkament pW
I
calling party to talk at a
time.
When a person who does not have
tdepftotoe is called over tang distance and
a messenger moat be spat to srmanon the
party to the telephone, the MESSEN-
GER CALL rate, which is about 50 per
cent higher than the
rate, is charged. and to this is added tlln
necessary messenger charges.
The Report Charge
When you place a call for a particular
4
person or persons and kr any reason ffi4
cannot be reached the same day at the
address given, or will not talk, cc if you
Person -to -Person Service make a call and you are not ready to
talk when the other person is ready with -
When you make a call specifying that in an hour, a REPORT is
conversation is desired with a particularmade. The report charge is abed toe -
number. Person -to- fourth the station -to -station rate. It is,
per at a givenintended to cover part of our etpemse of .
Person service is used. handling the uncompleted call.
h As this service requires greater open- Special EveningandNight Rates
ating labor and circuit time than a
Stowe -to -Station call, the rate is about p.m.Theme 2121 Is rate, bet 8..
!t~l per cent greater. to -
station calls, is about orae -half on thed�
rate. The NIGHT rate, between mid- i
Examples of Different Rates night and 4.30 a.m., is about one-fourth
Following are examples showing the the day station -to -station rate.
However, no evening air rates
station -to -station and person-to-person �t
rates for distances up to sixty-four miles: are quoted on station -to -dation calls
where the day rate is less than 25 cents.
Station -to- Person -to-
On such short -haul calls the day rate
Miles Station Rate Person Rate applies. For longer distanoea spec
. 0-12 $0.10 $0.15 ning and night rates are quoted.
1112-18. 20 Because it is difficult to reach partial -
118 -24 persons at night, when many are
24-32 .25 .30 away from their hones and places of
92-40 .30 .40 business, there are no special evening or
4018...7 .35 .45 night rates quoted for person -to -perste
48-56 .40 .50 calls. They apply only on stattoe•to-
56-64 .45 .56 station calls.
Roars Bell Tolephnattilliaft 1111Ifsnco Station
The Bell Telephone Company
011 CANADA
11 4v1•ks to play rurul against urban
and Mg (entre* age Inst *mall eNwa,
111111 asserts (lett the Province is rioek-
lug to tax these urban users ,for aurae
value 1113 do 114,1 get
Itefuled by Farts.
Ally such : Iguun'ut Is absolutely re-
futed by a reference to the huts of the
clime. Indeed, 11 shows, as in many
other cases wlIIch reveal similar erro-
neous claims, flit the ittjusthe works
the other way. For "the big power
users have been getting tlwIr power
aimed rent foe, alai have Is•t'u enjoy.
lug the fruits of a s4'rvlee that has
leen paid fur and 111a4ie porslble by
the rxrhequer of the w'-hu.1.' Province of
UIltario.
For Out.rio has spent to date $1.700-
000 for the Hydro 4'ommissiuu, 11(11 44)44'
dollar of wllk•h has leen returned or
charged *gaited the commission.
on.
Further, Ontario guaranteed ell 111e
enuawlsalou'h 1101111a. which enabled
money to Ie.' obtained at it low rate, a
sating of at least 1 per cent.. or a total
of over one 1111111011 dollars to the users
of hydro (sower. reckoning the Hydra
Iuvesdmeuts at only nue hundred w11-
11nns. •
Further, the credit 4,t the Previte* of
Ontario is the only thing hebind the
whole big expenditure upon the'1'hilt-
1*1•w-a project. which i.. near rumple
t 11 11. 111111 r4 lla9'r1111144 111,' success ,44rf
whk•h all kitut. 1f rumors tare afloat.
(demo service, tint only irk the matter
4d nitro, but 111 taw actual supply of
nay power at all to them. .
This situation, end the apparent In-
justices of thhee east'. 1111lr 4,','n 1)1111,
lister! p•rslstently by Farmers ILiga-
siln' from time to tiro.. l'tlbl14' 44pinl4,n
was AO generally 4rooeriesl over the
prohibitive rates being gooiest by the
Ilydr1 t'ommh«lon, as well as by the
11ltatorlurss of the trtuuuLa1011 to make
any real effort ID 0.4 1)3 their Issw'er
1111•s to other points. that the, Legis-
lature upgMrintel a emuullssion. .'n11 -
Shit intt of Metiers. £.* ..ij•lhhririlo. and
If. H. 4'nsehna4'It F. 11. uu•n11a'r'
for Middlesex and IBetas emut1rr4•-
Mttirh4' q.with .1. tnoke..VnwTvn=
tive memdwr fol. 11,st' lKN: John
4l'Neili, a LNwrwl satuuher for Toronto.
and F..11. Greenlaw•, l41lsor r4epresent-
atlrr from St. 4'atlsarin's, to hellfire
into the .whole rdtueli„u-of-H7dru dis-
tribution.
Not Yet Ijisettesed.
These men spent conscientious time
ou•tle inquiry, an.I brought in an ex-
haustive report, which has Medi print-
' eel for s time. but which report has
-not bets] May1144.441 folly i.1 1lir 1w'ttis-
Iature.
N4iw•, at. the closing hours of a I011g
aeration, n hill fu bring intrahwrsl
which will e1embody Ile• principles laid
acorn in this report, although the eon-
eluadon, ■mi narrmmend:ittotna may
not all be accepta tee pelacflple
of the telt mist h .
Briefly, thin ,mitT=Tpropmed a
142 per horsepower Ism on -all power
produced by the i'roVlseinl water pow-
ers. 111144 tax- 10 go Into a fond n4' be
weal for the extension of Hydra trans-
mission lines Into the mnnicipallties
clamoring for the privilege's These
proposal. were: ,
Small Cities and Towns Helped.
1. Where the tact of power suliplkrl'
to arty mtli.•ip[lity or tamer ?AIM 141
in exe0s" of lair per h.,rsepover per
ye.,r, and the 41 -'ributhrg system is
om'114.41 an4 npw•r• 1 by the mask ip:ll.
tt3 or lot"tl .1.411 -.ton or *trlplied by
the liyilro-)ar•tr. • I'onter ('onrmiselnn
of ()Mario, then elle minister of power
may authorize to hoe paid. nut of the
revenues of the -l'rni'Itwe. to the cool -
mission of .411011 fannit'tpetitr or power
7,4/4)41. a 4411m 4.1111:11 hr 3n per cent. of Site
additional '(stet in excess, of $Rl per
horsepower: hat tbat the maximum
a'moutrt of hscistattee by the l'ln'inee
to nn• .such commission shall not Me
in ex0ese of $27, Per horsa•p,wer per
year.
2. When ("neer h" supplied to the
agrkculturd indu.tri* under the con-
ditions outline) in clause 1. thin the
minister of power may give firther as-
alstan00 by Krnnrieg to the lout com-
tuk,.hm of the municipality or power
7,0114' a sum sItttr'i1'nt to meet 80 per
cent. of the animal charge neetemery
to stay for the rest of building •au11'
Inalntalning in rural dilitricte the low
ter -Fon tr*tndnlssl.rtf ilnerf--115T Are
neer•.:<•ry' far 'rnt ditribiition, but
tint such asst (mere 1(11)111 fort (1'4441
110 tier tent. 4,t' the reveille &rival
from power n'n:al., and that one of
the' couditi„I,,, 11}.11 ch *444444('
ancc' may ase giv.•n law•hlthath theresiw•rents(
he A)4 Arerxge of three servicrm per
01114' of transnit'sten lite in all rural
districts ee'rvtrl.
Snell proposals 01 nary' inflamed the
particular beneficiaries of cheep power.
who began to write', in wean polities
fashion, agalrnit any tax being placed
on power. They urged the rather epee
r•lons doctrine that lite cities using the
-1:0:111 power were being taxed in
favor of th4' ?:dares,
Wrong .s-
Snc•11. haired, .vas a wort fa Serious
4)rgInlwnl if not a taAtllflous aid mis.
leading one.
it 1s misleading 1144T1t1ae SII" Adana
ikr'k. In hie own report, showed that
the principle of the tax was established
long ago. 481.411111,14. 1 tax of !h4 lents per
horsepower 1e:1. ,'mMalled In nearly ell
the Hydro rontraets, although, strange
to say, very little sof this money hos
ere'' been (44th itlfo the 1'nwinelel
freosnry. it is 01 111 there is entre
1411111,1811 11114' 11.• I'rminT' 111 1his re-
pot rd.
Further. It Is I11140ldlltg Well lige all
the water 1 04.'r Imre been PoYll1K
retrials to the %'aero.'.' when lensed by
prlt-atn compant.- • Ttle o I)nmhdon
Porter end Tralr Illi.4(on t.'onepany gen-
erate •12.118)-1 or,eprwer at dk4'ew
VA 1111 sled pay 4:t0.l00, or over 711 tents
per hor*spnwer ie the Ikominlon (im--
ernment. other water power* ender
Crown lease In initarin stater a rental
opo r4P from 2•i cent* to tt1 per horm-
ptsa fr.
M Is a malicious argument because
What Would Happen?
Let us su(1snse' that 11114 big ditch
falls to develop the 1*1orr etpettd.
should the loosened -power production
1,' charged with the 1 pv.rhh'itl of the
whole (vest by haviug it written off in
the service charges over a aeries of
crane Would our friends who argle
tit --they 41f4 %mayileg he whole --cakes.
..1 Hydro la' so willing to follow up
their logic to that 4x1'11(? Undoubt-
edly the Province is hearing. and' is
(wound to hear, a big proportion of
those coats without hope of final re-
donipt ion.
Therefori' the s*pelons reesen}ng of
reeiel 411 I*'neneiarit•s full» to the gr4.111141.
Justine':iti to is. -on 11w• sante division,
given to the non-users for their con-
tention of a tax that will help to d0 -
fray' the 04rsts of 11.ydro (.N(4404011 lulu
111,1444• parts where curets erg* 1)rohliopiy0.'
Sir Adam Ite•k inferentially agrees
to 1110 justice of the claim when he
adtq'atel as he 41141, awl 111 V1 Well
Farmers Magazine entered a serious
protest in its March :11 issue. that taw
farmers be granted a quarter of a 11111-
11011 from Ilse• 41111401 ha1e1 •t•Ycaews,
funds for' this 1a1r1M,se•.
W4' 4w)4tk'mlavl 1111' prlprsa1 lee's ns4'
it 111110111 the harmers 11/ 1114' 110141 1011 01
1• 14, 8114 11 apparently, for a tour -
pose. drew a herring ur1(rss the trail.
in that this proposal sought to nick.. it
out that IS Ness only the farmers and
not the urban' {eriple who dere uhjev•t-
Iug to the present methods. ()nit.. 1110
o.Iitrnry prevails. for over 72 per eegt.
of the urban e't•ntrr44. the smaller tithe's.
the rumens and the village•. '44111 x11(1111
1" gain, snd that 4d a right, i,ot by
grave.
Thurrday, May ti.
The Editor.
The (lhtor. he sit. around
.lid wonder: with/ to write:
He's got 10 think op something good,
But must oat titan a fight.
T1s (Ritter; -hr -wants -tires dope,
-He wants the 1re'ww and Atuff:
Most any little joke will tlo,
Though it mustn't he too rough.
The editor, he wants '(44114' thrills
To mak,- its cry or laugh:
Alit satisfiel with ins! a line.
Ile wants :1 paragraph.
The editor, 11.' wants to know
When fol1ys go -far a -frolic:
'Rout marriages (or even Metes!)
Ort. n cure for baby's whir.
A Sure Grip on a Narrow Rotlild
Dominion GROOVED, CHAIN and NOBBY TREAD Theo ar
small car owner the non-skid type e1 tire belt wish ORM aamrars%
the same time -tested materlale, the same worlumns ip kind res
largest saes for the heaviest can.
You get DOMINION quality, DOMINION seeeice, DOS
comfort, DOMINION MILEAGE in Dominion Time. whether >ess
buy 30 x 3 tit tares bra Ford 4'r Chevrolet a the biggest time meds
for the largest cars_
Dominion Tiros, Dominion Maw Telma awl Lbwitden The
Acc.woris• ars sold by the lest diewlera hem coast to cower.
ON
OMINION TIRFS
ARE GOOD TIRES
The editor, he sits around
Alhl itvmde1s what to write:
114' looks for news the whole day long
stud pttiy's for it at night.
Well. let's all help the editor
With the eventrii.ntion stuff:
Let's deluge him with newsy news
1.1)1il he cries: F:Iwyngh:'
The End.
"i just got Dred...
"What for''"
"Fur 4o4.41."-Ynl, itecord
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A Man is just as Young
and Strong as his
Blood
No man can fight the battles of
life and hold his own if hisblood
is not pure, for rich, red blood
is what stret gth is based upon.
When you see a strong, vigorous
man, who never knows when he
is licked, you may wager that
such a man has coursing through
his veins rich, red blood. Many
people have thin, pale blood.
They are weak, tire easily, be-
come discouraged quickly, and
sometimes feel like giving up the
struggle. Such folks need Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discov-
ery, which is sold by druggists
in liquid or tablet form.' -.
Send 10 cent* to Doctor Pierre's
Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y.,
for a trial package of the tablets.
NIAGARA FALL1,O11T.-" I have used
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
with
at times for the past three yea
wonderfl
n
pleasure in sak
saying a word to boossults, and I take t the
cense of ' Freedom from Illness.' 1
am a pressman by occll atinn, which
is quite fatiguing and injurious to the
system, lint since taking the ' Disoov-
ery' briefness has no drawback for
me. Three chsare for Doctor Pleree'a
medicine I "-WIt.Lialt 0. Dincesay,
Ja.. $$ Snag. Steele,
-School of Commerce=-
Clinton and Goderich, Ont.
()FFIiRS THE FOLLOWING COURSES .
Business Stenographic
Secretarial Civil Service
Teachers' Training Course
and arranges Special Courses for students.
I' 16'Fo1.I.0wtNG ADVANTAGES\*\
highly taalifie4 Teaching Staff .
Actual Business System of Bo�o^kkeeping
CredentiaLlyiC 184ting Tests
• Positions Guaranteed
Vocational Training Scb"bOOt'•
Jr this district, by Government appointment. and order in-
.pectimm by Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment Departent.
For Terfna, etc , write
R. F. W.%Ki),
B. A. M. Acetyl.,
Prinelpal
-IMO* 1915, Clinton
M. A. STONE,
Com. Speelall.t,
Vlee-Principal
&PRINS TIMM BEGINS MARCH 29. 1921
5tpdeeta tray rifer at Tiny time
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C$1J
DAILY BETWEEN BUFFALO & CLEVELAND
SGNIF.ICEM7T STEAMERS 3
TI, Coest Ship "SFLANDafa's'--"ary4O(17th- - "CrrY OF 4UFTAIA",.
41111,11.24-
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Antro t',.erWwp A 7.10 A. Y.) , !RAMA= Thee/ I Ants. Rao ps 1.40 A. tL
Connection, at Clr..iaed 4se Ceder Point, Pat -la -Bar, Teld..D.treit and sew "deft 44.a.°.d
tkl eta &.dial txt..sa Bessie tad t1^read w rend ter • •r
, t t,rl.t went sr t.wr)t army ter (/rest.' via C 1 B 14.., Use. Taoist a
11100 Nomad Trip. with t olkpl mere own. for ears not .,....ane 4r4Irish .Mises.
Bwet.failr *Wad ...'(test p ,ie strut of fl.
sadGroat •e aaa".wt ea ardor .l
a.• Also salt for esQ.p.(/ W�ttt.„
,'eke Cleveland & a4I(el ;
Transit Company
l le•el.n4(Alto
'the 6rw.4 PM,
-1taANDelta.
_,i. larval ..d mew wool,
'.resp/ 1(..m.s w 1.1ui
..,tars.(,8. ww4d, al..py
.seen,, 1500 r 'p'4 "
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