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Tttkpbsse SS • : Godtrieh, Ont.
4Y. 11. Robertson. Editor and Manager
Thursday. March ' O, 1924
THE GREGORY COMMISSION
The Gregory Commission appointed
by the late Drury t'.xvertiment to In
mitigate li;:dre matter,' hos ...doub-
ted its report It is halbrl by , tae'
Hydro press its n *.enit)plete
cation" of Sir .shim Berk and the Pro -
A Inriul Power e'...wm1:4b,n :hal ear
could Almost imagine from their .ex-
uberant expr'.sio114 of Joy tout. Sir
Adam had teen eharg.rl with sla,'•Ie
•
stealing.. or robbing n (.ink. 46r mor-
d.•riii his stepmother...and had
e'Jtouorubty d{s,'ba,rgll. Nulwslc. how•
ever, • far as we know. charged,
Sir Ada with halving .bine finch11.611 w
ar these. Many of the. *barge. ivhi.•h
from tim, to time have be 11•'111•
against tl. i1i are.
heiwere•r. *ul tont ort.
even as iM• nding. of the ',ninny
investigation a pnG!ishe41 by The
&tole; 7rh11K Ta frosty F n li}'edr..
idolater
-For Ltstata•e. the report state,: -
'1TIu•rr .lits been t... great a ten-
deev on .the Pari �'t the fummi*.ici
to defer the time for refunding Its
The failure to prv1r1,Y• a infttklnr
fund for 10.irly a'1 of the bombs!
•• Ind.ldr,ln••sa lei r.r.l.•••t of tii. Niagara
a adrrel0pmentm . . ha. twill. -411 -Atli'
OP•11 044. nusound aa•1 unjustiti•,1." .
v
n
Ar.. management
Ash Your Grocer
THE SIGNAL,
GREEN TEA
M461
If you enjoy green tea you will be satin.
filed with no other blend. - Try it today.
lint* of the great natural re$uurces of
the rim the rslu.tfou of the
t:l Is not 1Lk.•Ic to he regarded altlt
favor thy; •tlir people of the 1'ruvioce.
• • •
The 4jr.g4'r' 4'onitalNslou has coat
the l'r,tiuee o.. r bul(•a witlAuu dol-
lars and. we .far :14 eau 1.• Judged at
pr..e•ut, hos• 11.14 revwllt•d anything.
ei'Ler taeerable to the Hydro Com-
mis-hot
um•
tuis.io t or .Altercera•, Ilrat was not
known 184orc. It emuuld hav'. Seen
mta'li I4'tter 4111.1 uudunl•:Ivlly etc h
le.. ..%Pel .iv 1' Ill the I i'uviue.---If )t$.
1/rlry had l.'11e.•.1 .tlreetly before th.•
country the matter* Wit1111, Ills own.
k11uwledge it11 w'111.-14 the I:r,�ory
Commission report 41.441*. 'there 114.8
Inn 11 t.o. mm. -34. Lula at 'l'.m.nt0 and
familiar use of the referendum 14, 1n
connection with munIt'II!a1 bylaws
whi,Jt are submitted to the people
t,1 i.e "etlrrie.r or voted down. if.
the ,'auu'11 should subunit to thes.ec-
tors a input aski0g, :R r.• tun in far -
or , t payment of euanclikers'• the rote
would be loterestiuj( and iustrnetive
but would In itself htrre no definite
.•flirt; 4111r. 4'.411,1 Is• a Weld -rile. The
t)Ilttario 'rent«•rause .Ret 4441* aduptell
1'y r•ferendnul. but 'evidently the pre.-
Plat t;uc,runa•nt does Inst intend to
',trust the ls'ople with a yeferendum un
the matter. It will takeia pilebiseite.
submitting certain ter hl this cam. 1111-
not -tint ,lu✓rit•,4 to tl ,. .•Ies•tors. and
1 atter the vote .is r.ss,rd.sl ' it w111
tiecid w 11:11 .policy It. will adopt. .
4.t litteraa, of the pra'the of up.
pointing commissi..ns w-htett at great I l'0NI'F:.IPORAKR OI'INiON
,.,*t hove iuve.rig:/ted hied repot...1 ui-
oq itlnTt.•r: al• to 44'1`1.11 tile nmes *ar,-
inl.ol'tl.:lt:et, eottl•1 1144 'r Jr. 11 1.10.140.•.1
at stuall e•cpx-n-- lye '(.-w..t +nsl
tl...piol .alive..
414.•who{e ohj.s•tkm t,. -t
.i.4.:•.- 7'... oft••u Grey are
The Refired /farmer
0. T. A. DISCUSSION
DOHS NOT CHANGE VOThS
Tt)1(4)NTO, March I7. --it is Im-
protwble that the wve•uteru hoar+ of
44. T. A. diacusston in the Legislator,.
last week chatiged els. role 11f a all ,ale
member wJn'a it came to n diri..lon on
the Government's pte•biw•Ite U111. At
least uo t'ouaervathe member roared.
ed •conversion to the doctrine of •he
Legislature's right to Legislate on 1111•
kind of referendum to •lice submttte .
ural they all voted behind the 1'rewl••r,
who melody deftyided the Goverumwt'+
hill.
Tete Liberian 1.xpre•ssts1 rl. wit 111 t:.r
debate whjeh own/. tall always in eon.
tort. The Conservatives. swung in
behind the Trenton.; benches and ex
pressed the views that had leen ea
greased by their leaders. Iteplyit44 to
Attorney -General Sickle, the Liberal
leader. W. E. N. Sinclair, K. 1•.. en-
unciated a principle that . cnrstitttes
our of the main differences lu Lib-
eral and Conservative 1hougl•t el) far.
at all evi•uts. us the Legislature is
concerned, and that 1.4 that no "big
stick" hail been ua•il 1441 the Liberal
mewlo•rs nor would to while he was
t its lend.%
• Hes twill* 41 the .tttornoy-Geuer:tl
with h.,\'4ng a "Tory tonal" whirl' was
l:rohably incapable of underwtand!iI
the Liberal principle of fr.w•d,nl of
th.1ught and action. and held up in eon•
i•a.t the ulna -Torp •lartncle lar
Premier *taiMiug up in th.vl.t•gislature•.
as Premier Fergu*uu Jute{ a few days
previous. and urgipg Ilia followers to
get into the 4 ..I,.erral11*.•-t-otillg Int.•
Aside from this inter...ling wtt:i.c
out 044 the floor ..f the le•g1 hltur.•
•ilf this essential difference it. party
psychology. there was during the geek
Ja commencement of the silting. ..f
.v1 by the• liberals with unbiased view •
' IN. Neither wterteking tu'r defend -
,Ing. the Liberal,. will listen to lire
sifting ut Thr--trrtnn', nttegn.ions ,rmt. ;
lu the f..•gi+'$torr 441141 ml 111.• puL.1
lie platform. -pre.ent rvan'ln.fon.
ONT.
_ -Two' tura ,., rc .•uuTTug
s Vent.. r . rL.• exlw•us•' 7aoud0u. 1111roo :iud Itr4ee. getting
v •s•ntluls• "u at lucent ct•ussing. •They hail
et ideutly curie from some point west
"'I h,•
principal .estimate. of Ovist of
development. sulmltted by the com-
mission to the Government 1111% Iu
nearly 1411 mem been far tea, low. $n
w$Ir 1114, I.s•I, the dlff,'r'•u.•,. b )w•.•u
•'*t lame'* and rods that lite fart
• that the estimates -should have been
submitted to. representing the probable
e•r.It of 111e works .'seas utmost til•
credibly" -
"The mtantluriz, d use of $1.1010.aw,
of the funds of the Prover "moon -
aloft for radial railway mina,. •. watt
w•Md1,v uujwlllfial•le- •caul the arum
taken from th,. .1011!.1 h,. r.e-
tor,'d without delay."
"lufnrmption wll.)i sl 1,1 have
Is•, ti given to the Tower
nmett ..was
withheld 1y teres t'ower'f"dmult-0tfl',
nlld there was 11 lank of Ifrinkne...
'I'hia led to misunderstandings an I
mistrust. v.hieh ought never to bar-
' '•Tic I'ommiaslou .n•r.ir'nt-the flp-
proprinllous made by the Legislature,
4114 diverted funds w'hl,•11 it 111141 no
authority- to u+e for this . Winnow.'
The question of coat .*ems to have
, is•en lightly regarded,"
Probably there•pr,• other interesting
things In the repoirt Information am
• to w'hi.,h the, nubile will receive from
.ern.• medium less •t*Irtlnl than The
EDITORIAL NOTES -_.
Winter is porkinc his grip. r
• • • •
_lite .early spring ndrertiiter` gats
the busbies.,
• • •
Areyou. radio: The Signal's week -
ankles on gardening? They ar
worth while.
• • .
lu v„Ire to r•otn,. bobrisallalera will
talk of Peter smith's ..•gime as "the
;rood old times."
•• r
44
lion. Ernest 1.4pointe to lion. Arch-
er M4ighen--•1.0nk i'Ottle more cheer-
ful. .1rttier. 'rldnga r•n't so had.
,•r• ie K your party 1s Ion of °Mee.
• • •
Willie 1lohrunnlleni. Jr. la now an
Ttupttement-aTerman.
has turned 'Itis swvonl'into ••a
•lair'. s4. to 1.01,14
• • •
oil 1. sometimes. 4.w•.) tr. calm the
...a : brut in this t-enr il( troUMe many
n 1.41thml 'raft in going to wreck 011
-4 the olIy • ecat.•r. of .,1'nitr•d States
politics. - _
• • •
Thr town .ouncll took the wire
evttt•a' In eleelining to appropriate the
manly for 4'ulIeglat. Ratline,' im-
pl.t.%e•ItM•nt' without a vette of the
Iw'ople. 'Mu• niteluy•r, Ayer,' 11 right
to r,' %%1%t•tln•r they want h1 In. tax.vl
for this pnrla,s.• 4.r mot.
• • •
It J. the .•cpw•..ation aunnng the
IwditII'll ly ' wise' that. the Ferguson
Oat'erann ill will 'trills on a rn4e sin
the Nutter qunstlon thla ..ming .11111.
*per. If alight be fitting that the
tior.•rnf w'ul shonl11 eloari,' for the par•
paw a fertile) day 444 June, a* the
first anniversary 4.t'` a great (lay of
rejoicing among the "wets." -
• • •
The t)ntifrlo t;oternla•nt pra.paw'.
to r.'d-te the tax rate on nickel 1om-
IMnle+ from fire. _*•r cent. tel three pier
411,4. t•nnrltlrr!n, ;:1.44 these e61a-
p naive
**%`. ' e retired from
apl■.iuted 11f that. "There are t,., litany- re-
-rinse frermorw-In the pinta•, at
h it as tL ty-thiuk.- atfs.ttt-- i , k.•cpliug tkowt)
ngty tit tape•, :tail that stei.. 1116 from
.t,,M getting ..11: y' 1.1 i11 the oilother place*
the- atl..pti+atr+.t a- iw1,14 -ah
tee4rell uta)' IN. Iutpp.'pulor of
4411 uatp .upl.•rt •ill certain qna
This 1. 11114 le. *11)' Ihut iut, 811g11
le. * 4111*$ nude sirahlc- f.lk•. taany .the
thtngs. the''}-.:hotild t*• 114,.11 In tuodera-
tl,eu • 1
• • •
No doubt main p.. nut. b4.,'•. .v.,11- I t1. the day he WWI ta.1 1e able
lug are duinr. Theyumuidn't• stand for
.. 1 11 loan to a u••w factory or anything
lige -Mal. And so off" -IF went.
'Take the' *n-• 114 the retired
farmer, - then. :o•d ...insider it, 111
Is. worked hard for year., s:lrhlg
litib• ..tali c1-1112, Lwitiu(_ f ag
O the Liberal1n• Another 7r••hi.Intive• item In whh•h I
the group 1. evieleaTiit[ ex•�
trent.. interest ds Ua' fail ,of Hon;
t :harles M.1'rca. Minister 4.f )lines,
44'hieh got through second reading pee.'te
wlhar4y mum, skirl, 4*.'.:nwsat
anent •Fill resines ul. krl taxation frons
:o to :t peer cont. It has leen i..l11t-.I
0111 that the nirk,•4 e.1lopwI4II.$ le 1111 i
rio made something like $44).l8Ml.IW*4'
p ,int 4 light Y4'11 O.. 11 Da The" rottomI
clew anomg l.; brat mml.
e•rs 1..
t1 :.•
the,- 4.1 Id continue h4 eoutriba;••
fair r'rimnrs. 1111.y may make s-,...••
Interesting 1110V.; to protect Proei *.'...l
revenuer. on t14*t' *ore.
The Hydro d•r
debate was pelpitatte'
.without the ''tglltemt opportunity 1...fieg
given to mnml.•r. of the f egislator.•
-report study or et en rend the -reort or
'the t:regnry 4'•(nnd.ahtnm
, :Nth.ch
they .11.1 hear the Premier'. reading
of the8nmmar• *1 r. Sinclair made
the obj.s•tion that no member ...odd
Intelligently ' hlt•us+ wha
a4 was a mat
ter ..f great public Importance with
oat nu mine,.Hurler, and the rambline
.1i9+•n.a.1u. 1.4 the menah•rs, h1• said
bore out his contention.
ih+rtlnrilght the t•ni*i•rrativ,• Hydro.1
orators back to earth with there-
minrler that Hydro .w4.• not the errs -
tion or the hrtrerept solely of the Con
seratir,• party, lint rnr the handiwork
and heritage of all the people of the
Pr,riu'e. He regretted that $.0oes4)
e
of the people'a money had evr been
$.'bided to get n rt•itnrt which heft
t e• Province Just. where 11 a :1. obeli
11
th eonlmiw,bnl was 1lpgw:ut.$)
tlerd why, .Ute British farmer should I t.1 1 4I -r% 011 n4 h•• lut't daring 111..pest ww•ktug years. 4t,• fbtally
tint 1.• prosi.•rons. tt<olsl,lering that he arrive• tit 7111 stag,• Wier,• he was
sells Most •'f Ills products:1' thethrough with his halal work• •514.1 he
same prim a$ the 4 :uuolh,n or 1'i. ? 11' muted t too it. Toeri• w',.4, u'i hang
Stales farmer without the large d•'. vise fur 111 t.. du. ' 11.' has -.pt»h ly
fir Uon for freight charges fu` trait..=oi a Alae. with al It.w.l-.iu•ti 1a `k
{ l yard, and -ft nay lo• that if lits e.,
porting them to the uar;:ct. The: bus token 1a,•. ..when of the farm he
.'Tie{ii. •ttw,lue.._ t0: --trim pt•t -tat - .nu,'
G editorial article anti quotes :1 writer, All went well
who "Ilnplie. that the fendat e.nu11.1 hart Ills wou.;r on
G In "nun' .their WovetI n f total ....lily hl F'uglant l 1
fuuun•al M It 1•ennoml(• w7etfnr� -!�
• 4.e••' there.
,a few Tears: he
first teams, or
where It brought
'rrnttrep
r4. bll r•t4re1
rue air f,:48,
-1th ear. fol
.tiara lu. aaa. the
to, get along an 'that and 11J40 the
rest he had worked fur Many
years.
11ut with the In'rrrls•• iu m Ins
-that has la. n so marked in r1 ••lit
rears his hit .ins ohange•.t. Ile flu s
that t14' ine46me he hail is no n.mrl,
a• not? 111 res it w -ns; 11111 dollar will
not do the -work It .11.1. and his 1n -
mime is telt sufficient to keep biin
wit lint • cutting into hisIr I I4.r 11 1
., ire It -Pale telt--tint- ran •
611(19+• Ilinl
.• fairr'r$ are limier thea l'f
.„Jo. had a 551
I he probably bad an I
Ihnn11, 4.4 '-1p.•rlors' 441e have no in•I or 141151 per rear. 111111
1,,11lg..yt jnt..r..1 in ui4rlealt uly.„ •••i 1
11ke MY 111111 (or its *4 i,,.q,4t 1.'. and
the ...•i:11'4.re.t`ge It given them. The
British falrmers. imitating the gentry.
mkt not da the spwtlor,ork of their
Cnnaillan,Iyret,lreu. The real toll Is
.1011,' -by the tanner*. a separate caste,
There are Gina...Amami Whig df
the 401110 .011. the farut.•r 111 the lab-
orer': l ilek 211111 the landlord on the
farmer's." It is much au If our farm-
ers left the work of their farms to
'11 and in addition to,
diaries hal to ply rent to a 144(141-
bard. - Far 144.?riv-i uuv 1-1..41 -I t'j
tofu- tariff. Itrit144 ngrleultnr.. rr
quires 11 Ilia 1110 Ili the odulltions of
lfu.1lul.1ing ;n111 renal society.
• • • -
Taw• Legislature has before it a
ittit, .-l7,m•or•'I
e•rnl, which proposes to prohibit the
.4*1ing' h; tuuule 1pllll
dus!rial la,nnww. .414 to In• given to
any manufacturing-busine,. or grain
elevator .hall. by the terns of 41418
hill. be limited to n fixed a,'s't•.-
m,•nt, and wueh fixed assessment Niall
years, Metal not iw. renewable and
Khali not affect taxation for Inchon
purposes or I'.•nl improvements. A
good many munfelpnliti•s+ including
our own, would have been better off
‘sua-R-Arafentnre Told been pass,
would b• sufflclent f.1 allow him to i'xpsrting to b•' a"ephsl at all" -
la •
and if he d,w•s that he Lowery his
Insulae. Ile ...in 4111 nothing to help
hlma.•If; his ealrning days are uv. r.
anTTo• fends that in-towtl there are
v.Sy few hitters where an old =in
can get a ell,nre to work.
11e luta,. 1.y trying to make proof
elm, for 1a. old ai(e. made it -certain
that he 8141 not Is•,'.,nle n *large on
the .bur• tad_ for Ault 114. must he
glceu er.4111: its elites trot conn• in
for rellpf from the uuentliinvnt,•nl
ants or work. He ham far allerun•
tire t1
am. In
out for the reit 0f his y. pre.
The failfailthat fanners were able
to retire at one time art. 46114• 4.I rt..
he -1 Things that could he 4411,1 for
Canadian agriculture; there are very
few of them. ler prr9+•ttt condi
of to but down as much as h, Gray 444, sirexss
-pr•$sd4nt and 11nlrr nlnlp him
SIL[ CREPES
Black Canton !'rep•. pure 811k. French uunae• •
Extra h'avy quality. SS aid 40 facile- wide.
wide
Ite•culur $4. W At per yard
French (,'supe .Ili'; Climes, henry and of exquisite
quality. Lilae'I(, Navy., *ironies, flames 4,11,1 GreI..
.11 per yard
$2.311 and 52.85
Black French Silk' !'nitrite. l.'•t quality. :al iuclnr.
wide. Sample mallet to any natters.. if. unable
to'call. Regular value /'1.:111. At per yard 51.75
Natural Pongee Silk. :43 and 34 inches wide.
Special per yard
WASH GINGHAMS
'and 5125
32 inches wide in cheeks :11,.1 ;,:ui.4. ' Every
new erllor effect and style. At Jar surd 30e •3%.
8111' YM
FLOOR OILCLOTH
New Patterns and Improttsl quality. Floral Wiwi
and T{le tuttterus.. 1'er nutuiul yard.
1. yard,'
.55c
- It,i yards wide "
.82c-
2 yard; wide \ •lo
25y lard. wide-
$ •W
WOMEN'S NEW SPRING COATS
lu material. ehu.e•u fur the new smart styles
"llighlgw" ...Alai's. Flared sleeves. Pattie pockets,
et,.., ,•t,' 4*'l tiatuI ..tyle*. at each
110.00, SILOS. $16.0 sod tit
FINE BROWN HOLLAND
32 Inches wiJ,•. last yank warranted all Purr
Linen for Curtains, Shirts. I)rj14.w$, Walrts. Send
for sample. Regular Ole. A per yard • • .39e
Vella Vella and Springtime Silk Crepea. At
per card ,. •.••• $2.25 and 53.50
"MARVEL" SILK HOSIERY
Ti.i• 11ew talk Stocking.: ,re all lu and•ralu.s are
tetter than e.,•r Laos-. I:.a•k, Suede. Platinum.
Silver, Cas a and Wlii'e $1.311. $L 5, =2•M. 52 59
e�
The ilea i. rano.' . .l11'e•l 4p .1. , L.. i .
Itlack and 4) . •,.
LINOLEUM
•.r 4 yard. slid... \...t pattern,`411• orfloral
1'11 fi,:ny yiaatity, t. a. .p1,':ut'•(l!r trpu:n'.
.95c
W. Acheson & Son
J. P. BYERS HEADS
GRAY-DORT MOTORS
Weil -home -re Chatham l'onlpany .1(1-
lounee11 Reorganization
In u n•organizari.'n of .ray -1>w C
)lutur. 1.1mite.1, of 1yhath4470. 4)ntorin,
Mr. 1101. rt t;r.1y- hal- retired- from:
the bu.'ness. Thr hoard of director.
1 -hu* aeeptel atm rratgnatlon .,f {:...�
la• 411 rlei(4
r4. I general manager.
• if ,Tlv.-11ji•r*. who miner 11e f,,' na-
• tion of the company inn 1114.11 its
..s•rv'hlry-t r;.'urer. 1: now general
manager In 'antpiete control.
Mr. 44'. E. Finnegan. w'ho for w•r•
entl y1.44 I's 1.444 in cla'rgh.0f Gray -Hort
male.. has r•tarne.l ns gcn••rnl wale.
Alone nn. nr•w'hlretnt
line of husin'as, who w
ns from tial..
int g.1 able M
retire In their old nag.; they will
hare h. keep on going. It' wouht 11,•
halter for tine 4.1104,. country If cat.
!dons erre such that the farmer
of today ,meld tm(r_mute_ lona
the -rime _ when b 1* earntf
-.In L'sasttataetor2' Mistress
411*1ne•ss--"But, +hies* ale. why are ,.
.on leaving us. Nisry't. I'.ti sur.' 1 ,10 ,
all the work."
S.•r-nu�`Srit'. •mn-,tm, 'Mel dem
like•'- I( '- way you 4(0 IL' _ - _
•;
"1 .to tat leellev' In prumis•'I4111 ••••
4.11411{611." .
-Yon Bald 1g. ,1,v.rle. T11ere . .
ing like bunching. your hit•'
, rleaui Legion Weekly,
It is a grrel 1'Ira.ure to tiro the
beautiful Stew ear have 11341; hat if
you wi.h to ser .,lmething that ..ill
please the eye at any .ea.,m of the
year, drop into Sallow: Studio and
get your Photo taken.
Try Us For
Fancy Goods
Novelties, Etc.
MISS S. NOBLE
5.enth Side Spain. - .,.lerloh
4{ „ .tic ..,0 u•c.o.. ..n at s l;.s.l
learning, y.or.l.
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II.••, -•,vu Inc do Pel.niltu ..••.�I
w. ;f
tile g.anl Uthlgm people ,.
1.•11'1 44. du tbtuorru'w err.• only •1..:..'
today
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GODERICH, ONTARIO.
Surprised Him
-And did Edith may, 'This la
illdd,'n" when jon propasedx'
+: 4 .14-1+4--4t--tw•v>,e-lif: T-wa-tf
years Imo; Yet 41ere 18 nu (.p'O.'1.
tion to the hill Id that It admits that narks to labeltthe reof reals... It 18 a *htir .l rk•w Boston Transcript.
farmerno exeep4lon• no ns matter how deairnn burden on the•-,ommunity Inmate
n mnni,1p*411ty may 14,• of encouraging Ire find,. himself caught iwetw•.en n
fixed lnrvom,' and n snoring expendi-
ture.
Xttdu.trie.. There mar ire sings. n
th Ig p,"g.ing tea, Gtr with ratrktin.
leg anion of this kind,. G,alerh-h has
male {stns k,in the way of 'amus -
Ing. telt au+ Normal from tis mistakes.
and now u.rw'., perhaps better than
e•g
the Lista lbws. .a, what 1s gra,!
fior' it. Mm111•ipwlllle1 with cheap
wow
per have an advantage which, if
be mill • rammed, will put less fav-
ored or.rnunlvipnlitiem•."ntireli' out of the
running In the .m.nrlltg of Industrie*
• 44 .
7'11.• Signal has Imamewk,sl, to Fadi -
'.t1 the difference ietwe,en. 11 refer-
endumanal p plehlaelte. Briefly. the
distinction may be stat d Guts: The
referendum is the wubmllllng fm' the
,'eters fieA measure for Adoption or
reJeetion: the plebiscite le merely a
mean. of Asking the opinion of the
voters 044 the question RIND llthl. A
fnv.(Fable rote on a referendum world
1wing the ropw•tire Into .ftect; a vote
ole spy or the other in a nteAlpMfr
would Else fat effect whateier ex ".:.t
14' IudIl4lina the' opinion of vie ,.I,'.
j tors 4.a Ihe• gweptlon aabitPeted. A
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A Great Achievement
The intmenar• amount of phyal.al I
work neeamary 44. maintain and ex-
tend telephone service la only hinted
at In the following quotttl.1n ?from the•
annual r. port of the Bell Telephone
Company :
"During 192:1 there Iv ere placed in
-new !ovation.. 1,7 addition or trans -
for, 120.0444 telephones. and there were
removed by cancellation llation or transfer
644.1416, resulting In w net growth of
152.4113 telephones,"
The rate of tnerease in the use
of telrphrnles shows by 4b..' fig-
ures la many times greater than the -
growth of population In Ontario
On.'h.•', the territory served.
•
T• the P.hd
Ifehrew and en Irishman were
fishing In w'pwtrate Atonal some dis-
kette.' ',inert. The Irishman got a
bite, 441111 8119 *0 Wrrotn, that hr felt
out of hie haat.
Ile .weak tw1e:.44nd am he mime 4.p
4An ••'-''o( time the i?.1':-ew row, 4
over owl called out:
')tinter. .elle I have ,' It' boat If
you don't color up sealer'
.After every meal
Apl '. t
and agreeable
sweet and a
benefit as
well.
Good for
teeth, breath
and digestion.
Mattes the
next cigar
taste better.
"indispensable
In Our Business"
Another w h.,le hearted
endorsement comes Irom
Mr. A W Williams,
General Manager 01 the
Belk Ewart lu Company
Limited, Toronto, who
tam "We have been us
inn Ford trucks for the
pant eight yrara and hod
them ind.aprns.hk in our
Mtwne«I.
Why Ford Predominates
Endorsed By
- Fleet Owners
In almost every business where fast
and economical delivery eervice is a
factor, Ford trucks have established
an enviable reputation..
The experidnee of Hobert Simpson
Company Limited,isa typicalcxample.
The Robert Simpson Company
operates one of the largest truck fleets
in Toronto, 55 Fords.
This fleet has proved so satisfactory
that it is beingsconetantly_enla4ged:
so practice and economical in eller•
ation that during the past five years not
a single car o1 truck has beep traded in.
The prompt and efficient delivery
system which is an inseparable part of
this store's seryice to the public is la rge-
ly due to the flexibility and staunch
endurance of this Ford delivery fleet.
The Ford has the confidence of its
users. That's why there are so many
Ford users.
See Any Authorized Ford Dealer
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