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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1921-7-21, Page 88--41mrot1.y. Mg 21, 1191. tun 81011AL HYDRO POWER FOR RURAL USERS It is a known fact that the Studebaker is one of the leading cars of today. Come and get prices on the PREST-O-LITE STORAGE BATTERIES. They have the quality and the price is right. Buy a Canadian battery and patronize Canadian trade. We handle nothing but-GUANTEED TIRES of the best makes—DoilAinion, Goodyear, K. & S. Bring in your K. & S. coupons. CASE FARM TRACTORS.� Columbia Hot Shots and Dry Cells. Our sup- ply is always fresh. t9 Sole dealers for Sunoco Motor Oils USED CARS FOR SALE.• 1919 Gray -Dort in good condition. . 1914 FordTouring, good tires, worth the price. Studebaker Touring hd—Vrow Touring; --In good shape. - EASTSTREETGARAGE T. F. HOLLAND Prompt Service ;•r Reasonable Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed Supplying Service. aa,.. The Hydro Electric I'gwer ('uwwh• • or thaarto has *ubwithd to the ooulsdl of lioderkit tuwiwhlp the fol. lowing towmunk•atbu reganliug tliw supplying of power to rural wuuk•Ipl- Itil,s. bindles' tontruultk•atium+ Tare been received by other township eoun• cols a I ►ra r ln respect to certain I.etltiors re- ceived from your township through your sound' from time to flow, re- quiring estimates' on tlw toot of mup- plyiug power to welt ptitknwrs, 1 am Instructed to advkw you that all Vetl- wate•s forwarded bJ' tills ('owtulsstun are hereby superseded 4,u acotut of e'rtain revisions atloIat•el letttie maw ne'r of serving rural district . and .-hint,", 014 ae,ollnt of the recent legis- lation 1Sowtslugg rural line.. • I mut instructed to advts.• you that the supplying of power 4,u rural dis trk•ts shell kw tondtoted after a man - nee outlined in the revbted legislation. Pert 11 -Ii of ole Hydro-Ek't•trlc Power ('ouuwb.elon Att. it ik required that a proper contract he exe'mtel between your touncell and the ('uutmission for a supply' ofpow* and to permit of the l'otumisskln hos• strutting nue( operating the lines nee. e,0411ry 10 serve the Customers. The etnuwhwlon will eonlurt the bu,dneme i,,soeiated Witt the renderingt t+f oeiwk(•-to_-yoaF mostootent. sad will properly account to your council for all charge's.' anal revenue connected 1 herewith. t'sers of power in your townmhip will be required to sign a (oltract'with the township, and may e4wt41e. wkh 4er- Iain limitistions, e•la$se'ta of service out- lined as follows : !'lass I.—Hamlet'r wcitr hwktdes m•r•kr in hamlets, w-h•re tour or 'more mort0me1. are served loom one\\tranaa- former. TMs clues excludes' 'farmer,' and power users. Ss'r' Ice Is given under t'hrtw ,ula•laswm *s folktwx I. A—$. rrkw to reesitk•iw*a whlerie 4nstalletlnn thew not exceed elx light= tag outlets or twelve sockets Foe of appliant•s over 'pat watts is not per- mitted miller this class. I. R--.Wrvice to reshlou Ret with more than six lighting outlets or twelve 4eckeets, and st 1•se of appliances over 750- watts tier intently installed M 5104 permitted untie this class. I. (=-•Servh* to moil Isms with elec- tric range or permata•rrtit hortelled ap pilaw** greater than 7V.1 .watts. Special 4,r unusual loath, will be treated specially. (9ass Ii.--4Ioiise I.iglrtlns : Ipclndes all erutraet* where rskkowes (Hanot bo groaptd as in (lass L Tints does e:cludwa fariperw and power nsenc. Chief Iib. -11g14 Fans, Serviee : in - eludes lighting of farm buildings. power for miscellaneous -mall eollulp- smolt, power for stogie Ouse Wtasrs' nal It exceed three horsepower de- mand; or electric range. Range alol Motors 0r• not to tie used aimultate *snotty. flaws IV. --Vellum SItl�e Mate Palm titrvk't• : Ita`I►tb-e dlnig of fano buildings attl poster for oi w•rt- l11uwous small e'gulpatent, power for -.Melt' phew- mon?, up to five horse- power demand, or electric range - Range anal motor are not to be used siwukanously. 4'lass V.—iMedlum Three flume Farm Ser Ic,' : Iiwludta kidding of tarts, buildings and power for miswwllaneowl small rqulpmenK, power for three- phtus a motors, up to fire horsepower demand. 4,r electric range. largo 4Ud motor are not to he 11.41 sllunitan- r oudly. !Taos VI—Heavy Farm scenic•: in- cludi's lighting of farm buildings attl power for miwellanems small equip- ment. power for motors up to five 'orse'power demand, 111541 electric rangy. or ten boreeprwer demand with- out electric range. ('lass VII.—lipeelal Farm Service : Inehrdem lighting of farm buildings. power fog mbaeliunetne small equip- ment, power for thaw phase motors front ten to twenty horsepower de- mand. lmmaul. and electric range. ('lase vol.—Sylrttkvb• nnteta : In - gimlet any of the foregoing classes which may Jolt to tie use of a spoil - elite outfit, provided the-tfemmatim of tlrlr relative class demand rating"; is equal to the kilowatt ,rapacity of the syndicate. The edtmatea 00 the cost of power delivered- to oaera tie herein set out las been baited upon eert:lin asa4tmp- Huns. some of which ane *s follows : Thr ,onstruotlon of the lima *tall be undertaken and paid for by the Commission. The farmers lis the vici- nity of tit* .roads along which the 'into pass will aright in the isi,-trtctksi and assistance will he pail for at a suit- able sate of Paas. oonatrw ltd from tote Ifni the highway to ens - foment' premimes will 1•e paid for coy mtire teustomrr. The f',sminlMon pro- ses to supply the neets.sary expert labor to direct tlw construction of the liner enc the Installation of tlw equip- ment. It has been *s•uuie1 tlsat three farmers iwr mile of line. 4,r the equiv- alent, are d.btalaable as au average our the entire district to be served. The supply of poles at low prices in the district or the vkitdty of 111e dtstrkt by effort', on the part of those ttodrtng twrvk'e will result 1n the reduction of the cost of emotrttetion and corres- ponding redia etbm In the tort of err - vire. Co-operation vaulting in the ter - duction of the cceegt� of construction to desired. The ratellherein wt out are also based upon • Government bonus RINSO—not a cake soap, not a chip soap, not a "washing powder", but —line granules that soak the dict out IA your clothes. . Children's rompers, grimy from the playground—kitchen aprons, curtains, towels/ —things you dread washing because theyneed so much rubbing—pile them into a tub of the rich bubbly RINSO suds. RINSO harms nothing that pure water may touch. Let them soak over night. Then—just rinse them, either in warm water or cold. Your clothes are gleaming white and CLEAN. RINSO has done all the work. For anything particularly ditty it will be necessary to rub, such as soiled cuff edges, etc. It has dal the weary hours at the washboard wearing out your clothes and yourself too. Do not wash the old way any longer. Get a package of RINSO, and 46 your washing the new and easy way. At night—soak the elQtlies with RI SO. Morning—rinse them o4, _That's If you have a washing machine— sea eb •l•ab• •.+r•I4N M ib. ....I Rices way. TV .1...•4.8 oath looms emery 11(1 •f (lard. lathe moor &. ,. Icy opera• IoM woothl•• foe • feel w ..e...d the *Imhof .w p.rfootly .1..a—eva the Met •.41.4 .pots. 4.4k LEER* BROTH—El LIMITED, TORONTO .•.. of fifty per ('e . of the cost nt primary liter coustructwl on the highway or aloag the right-of-way. Marlton for power delivered shall (ouslat of two parts, 'mutely, the ser- vice clarge Susi tlw consumption charge. 'l'Is• service charge. svitich con- atituteV the greater portion of the total Coat of power delivered. colonials of the operating, umt►tai nlug and fisel charges, of the Tines rust equipment re- quired to 4kliver the power to Ute users In tis* district. ' 4'ousuutpiou charges will be determined by a meter at enP11 custome'r's premises, which w111 measure the quantity of power uwd 14, whk•h a suitable note will 1m• ap- ',liel. Tills cost tan only be arrived at wilco Noe atuuuut used Inns tmen deterwlnd. Tiie rate used M t1w dis- trict will be drterwlued by the coat of 1 IHatulet Sorvi•e Ilouse Lighting 3 Light Fans, Service 4 Med. Siegle Phase Farm Service 8 Medium Three Phalle Farm Service 8 Heavy Farm Service 7 Special Farm Service The above (oats are calculated from our knowledge of the use of electric power 14, rural districts under average conditions. They have been adjusted by applying the rates as "set out herein. For thus(' uufawllinr with terms steed l4, power wtosurewent. It is to be noted that nue kik/watt 4 K. approximately /sIunl to one and one- third orthiel horsepower 411. 1'.) or tore• K. W. equals four H. P., and a kilowatt hoar (K.- W 11:7"-itl-"INF WRRiltut of e1e't'trkelty equivalent to one kilowatt used for one hour. • The totem w•111 be re -adjusted by the (sow el' 1.t the l rausfornaer station imp. plylug the db(trk't. Thr amount of power supplied to the dlstrlcl will be metered at the trensforwer slatiou. The wider rotten for otters 111 that part of your township w•hh41 w111 Is• supplied front 4'liut4,u are rmtltnatesl its fellows : 111d4c per kilowatt tour for the first fourteen 114,111", use per month of CI 1•4- i class dewnud ratting. 4,tir per ktlovottt hour for all re- maining 4,w*. Less len per cent. for Kotula pity- narut. The following table gives time de- mand rating. average wuuttrly kilo- watt hours• v*111ua141 consumption charge, estimated se'r•ke charge, and total estlwatel annual cost for ,'alit ('hums : a t� -sem a^� X51a 4 • • aid *ivy 4'7,4'7,�P ao U. K. W. 11.1'. 34 2-8 111 5.711 17.59 211.8.5 1 % 1 1:0 12.54 20.50 31.34 2 2 2-3 150 91.32 38.44 1:7.78 1 1 1-3 15 14.8t4 30.05 44.03 4 40 41.06 110.52 101.58 a2-1{ 70 71.55 88.114 135.)4' O • 6 24 70 71.55 54.50 1:4133. 4 130 141.110 130.07 272.57 1.1 20 1181 281.72 155.181 450.412 Commit/don from time to Hewitt your dlstrk•t to never cont. Increase g4, the average number of farmers per wile or lower cost 41( power will r gime the annual eats to all. The ('owwl,islunt upon requts't by your council will send a repnw'nta- fire to explain the method of render- ing euder- i ng servi a to rmru) (ottrtuunlfkett, and will amidst. your teoltn•ii 111 eccuriogt ...nine's with in indusia} tkedrlra 'err we. Your. truly - s®,'s F. A. ikAlil', Chief 1*ngUmer. Robins Keep cool and i q save money 5 doz. Arrow shirts, high-grade, made by Ar- row and Forsyth. all sizes, $1.69 or 2 for $3.25 Men's Combinations, athletic, naincheck, sizes 34 to 42, $1.35 Men's coatless braces, white lisle, elastic, two or four point, 45c White Duck Trousers, made with four pockets, cuff bottoms, double seams, $1.75 M. ROBINS 7t woods Tie altawt iWpossbble to exaggeotte the Important* of the re- quest made by i'reesided Hanllug 4,r the Puked States flat Britain. Ranter,'. Italy and Japan attend a e.snferenee at Washington on the Illuitatbn of nrmawrnts, and 4,u problems eotuw -ted with the Pacific anal- t1* Fat East. lettttngly enough •herr suggested that the formal opening of the gathering slaoold lake place 4,u the amilversary o[ .{rwlstiee (lay. November 11. It nt . he rniyaut ddid hempatealsesiwof1 {VtasWr*thmgA.11r (ornvrponittaala- mats to impreta upu menet mote people that this is the longest pratthal steep toward the carrying out of the ideal of the League of Nations (ovenuut that ham been taken by any of the great powers. It mows with gogtl grace' from time 1'nited unite►, which has been slowT-to assume its share of the ',ar- dent the war has left in its trail, not through any callousness on the part of its people. but became,. the tra- ditional 'Jolley of keeping free from European entanglements still plays a large port an.4lw politics -et -the fret n•p5dle. The new world (eau give a lead to the ttkg In matters of this kind. inseam, It la nut fettered with tretthm. a111snes, baianees of power, and ni the tortrlgue% and snspl•innv 4hat (some of centuries of fighting on battlefield 4,r In the halls of diplomacy. It was certain, too, that motile such more wowlll hare to he na(k• by the United States If that country p•rsit(d in km dpterminati(, to keep out of the !,4'aglt' of Nations, while at the some tlnw it tried to live up to the professed Nisi, of Hu Presi(h•nt and other tpokeyweu for peace to more than name under which all natlotw should persue the even tenor of their way. It issortie satlsfgctbn to ('nuadiaus. reganlless of their pulltka1 predllec- Ilona, to kuo that their own Premier. Hon. Arthur eigfien, hauFa part In pavlmg the we - for thea mnferpnt ., which ham been ha eel wkh enthuslamm In moat of the natk affected. 'lacked by Prefilter Smuts of nth Africa Mr. Melghen ha', persistently fought at tM• eonfeaenr of the Itriti.h-prremhfre for a cotsferplee on -Ermine *Miler in whieh the leaked States and Japan mold take part. Thi. was ora of the ramlthnthme of opposltl(in to the re- newal of the AngI(o,Iapinse treaty willitnt mallfitolIons which wn►tkl nuke it areeptable to the United State.. Canada has hen as,uuting greater im- portance with the pissing years ns in- jerpn•lor between the L'nited States and float Britain. She understand. both to well. and her datum would ml any time ►a' Jeopanilrel In the event nt 'terbium troulde between the two. There can be no doubt that Prwddi.nt. Harding wSs esouragesl in his deter- minntkm to seek such a etmfemne by the obvious (k -termination of the Rrll- iah dominions to have an understand- ing in regoe•t to i'acbAe matters that would obviate the n(ecoomity of grently Increased exprodl4r(es (m nark.. it n,1s natural that 'Mt 11dte1 Stat. - should Include In Its Invitation to the eonfer•ne' representatives of China. who world diaries, matters relative to the Far Fast. There Is A traditional frh•ndshlp between the two that may prove of great service. —o --- The mere fact that a ti I'ss lilt,owt conference i. to he held (hoes ma ascan that the great 'tattoos are to atop Im- meNately the Ionian's of necks. and the mtrd•ngthenlrag of their armies. in- desl, the net immediate r(mults may he very dbmppoilaing to 411' world at Targe. ft. agnii-nnee 14 rather to the fart that smell a conference I. to he held. anal on t1lt mkt(' of the water. tad Rinse. 11 M easy to In►aghte, wail not he on.elahalvlottk• supporter of plans for the reduction of atmles nnk's..he lull tame guarantee of',import in ease of nggn•selon on the part of 4iprnnny, whorl she cannot Iona. If some such awl►rmae were forthcoming to Itrit- Itdh-American agreement, for In.tanee. M ala Prance against on agegre.s,rt' attack the road M general disarma- ment worts he eamier. There Is world hope In the proposed conference in any Itepat -he'* that Idoyd George bine ref will probably be Mita 111•. chief represeta1ire at tlw dinar uaweld euu- fer'nr. are (oup1el with the auuonne•- ment that Cf+ ply'tck•blu lin. again in - .Istel that lir must take a eollpkele nest. This is rather disquieting ; it Is the eetusi or thirst time that he las !ween ordered to "set up" tMs year. And he has match hard work ahead of him. The touferr,Ne' with the Sinn Vetoers have begun In luwlon. there Is an important conference on the Silesian question wt which It is thought Lkoya George should atte,l. and It is certain that a confer -ems, with tlw Brit- ish Em4drd• l•remier. 541 precede the dlmaraawent conference In Washing- ton. It Is probable that the Premien.' confeerenee may take place la'fore tbolr present conference In Lomhm breaks top. but on the other handl that might be abortive pending sour further de- finite Information as to what the dis- armament and Pacific ronferent, la to ill -wows. For Frans, it Is nlmoot (er- tain that, Premier Brian(' will attend the Washington gathering. whleh prom- ises to rival In tunny important- rc mpeets 111' peace couferenee to Parisi anti Versailles. —o— British engineers have rt•twov(d all danger of another great Industrial straggle by h.11.aing by a substantial majcirlty to accept the wage colt n. ot,Nttel In these enl11m1(4 previously. thea reversing the original attlttuks am - turned largely by their representatives. 11 14 now practically assured Cleat the ('nluldlan rssIlw'ayus•n who have been negotiating with representative,' of the various lima for moue time w•Itl like- wIs• /tempt a rdnetlem In wag(••. ThI. Is said to work out approximately 111 ala,llt twelre per (e114. Ttw.w• widely separated tnatauemt sf fir reallioe s 01 Labor to din its share ha the period of rcndjnst tent through which flnar.e. Ittnstry nal trade nor passing are hopeful signs. Tb' (oast of liming 154 aHl mlt•h higher than in pre-war days. but It Is mooing down in a 'another of essentials. Hnuwe rout Im our Flint still remains high ll most titles and towns. This 154 because during the war and tinee the building Industry has isen hard hit. .Vitriol's methods of re- viving it and meeting the demand for housing neommalation have not been attended with brilliant sneers. Itrit- *In 1nos stopped the grnuttlfg of sub sidles to eaosnoge halts•-b1111hg. a scheme wkk•ls has entailed llabilitiees of about ten million pounds and ha. pmvIdeil swine 21p1Oa10 dwellings. in many parts of 1-011841n the building trades 111541 the cora metals. ere holding (ouferenees with a view to reaching eume ul54l'nhualing that will ridable a restart In building on a large smile. The prtee of brick and other snaterlal, Is sttll an obaacle to many places. As this 14 written there are signs of a Ietun In til(' hlfsu•e heat warn that We. b,'1, atten,k'l It tonne parts of natant with (kmdbursts And rain- storms of unpnse entel violence. ('rope here Isrt1 Allis -fed In .rut' areas. ahlllrio and 4'nnadn are not alone 111 re'sis'd-t to the hug-dontinn(d heat noel'. itritain hos had one that almost Meeks oil moonlit Frailty 1. earn - too. so are nevern1 other old world eouitteles. in stone of the Mid- west Sates *ernes the border it 14 re ported that the boat Isom been .o In- tense that Mirvestlyg and other Work on the gaol has been carried nn by moonlight In the attempt to wave t1.• ernes from hnrnl,rg up. Varlet weather, Inl,sling gsgM of 114411. Is re- ported also from our own West. but the enp ontl(sok there la .till reported to lite favorable entomb to warrant pre - M(1 lona Pint 14 will be the hest *iMe 1013. in Quotas. 45* tMlrrist('r .1 Agrl- rultttre 154 reported am *eying that the drought lost gravely affected agrktul- ho re the sit nation hclrlg the gr*vent In twenty five years. - o A strange situation has Arisen over Continued on page 9. ANh Decorating Matenals Wall Paper%, Paints, etc. We sell you the materials, or take the contract of decorating your home, store or office. Estimates cheerfully given GLASS Window Glass, Plata. Mirrors, etc. We can supply your wan any kind of Glass J. CUTHBERTSON North side West tit. Phone 354 When It's a Question of call on ROBERT TAIT "The OM Reliable" a A hill stock of Light Fix- tures, Electrical Household Utensils, etc., always on hand. Estimates given and con- tracts taken for Electric; Wiring and Fit ROBT. TAIT Nest St. Nest Pestoffia, Phones: Stas 8Z, Res. 193 WATER TAKERS Iowa of Goderich lir— WARNING LAWN SERVICE HOURS are from i a.m. to 8 a.m- and from 5 p.m. to 1• p.m, 4) - Any per.nn or persona fount ming water for Pawn 1Prviee Other than (luring the above hours or using I.wa service w'Hhont flrltt npplVing and p•y- lasg for *ane will be liable to prooecut Ion ami their whole water m'rvlte turned nfl without ratite. For our mutual pro- tection it is absolutqy necessary that all water services be cut off dur- ing fire alarm. Water and light C.. iasion Town of Go4erich