Nee /+ Banpkers Trotal) sns ue . k o. o 000 _ The Toronto firm from whom these figures were obtained also state that the records show that not less than qWZ‘ per cent. of the cars so purchased are utilized for business purposes. Many of those which are classified ander the heading of pleasure are used at least partially for business, thney state. By requiring a complete report on (Weach maker of a promissory note in the purchase of an autompbile on this â€"credit plan, thelcredit corporations are able to secure an immense amount of data that would be otherwise imposâ€" , sible to obtain. * it is not too much to say that the Many Professions and Occupations in Statistics Complied by Toronto Firm AMWho is the man who buys an autoâ€" mobile "on time?" Is he a spendâ€" thrift joyrider turning his pockets inâ€" side. out, impoverishing himself â€" for months that he may whirl about the .country endangering his own and othâ€" ers‘ lives? Or he is a conservative property owner with assets and an in come that amply entitle him to credit in making purchases, who finds an automobile a necessity ? / The following analysis, supplied by a credit firm in this city, shows the number of cars purchased by Canaâ€" dians on the guaranty plan in various ceupations based on 1000 cars sold: I 5 wa Cars wWHAT MEN BUY ns Lt octe e core o 1 i ‘ it ennoononnooncconreeceneecceeceerceerececrerirrrtzrrzere nh IlIllIIlIllIIIlIllllll“llllllllIIIlIllllIlllIIllIlllI'I“l||||lllllIIlllI|Illllllllllllllllllllllll“lllllll“ll"l eroonniononnoncoococntcccoccn0ecniicnccencner enoomomenioentoncrcoccarcntt Ceemtooonontonineercocceenettncconrrrer n it x 14 K (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) FarmeIs i.... Moctors .... > Barristers .... Retired persons Garage owners Mechanics .... Managers and Clerks .. Merchants CaARS "ON TIME"? GRAYâ€"DORT 1,000 Built in Canada bé «Skilled Ganadian Workers and Canadian Capital T4 26 85 48 65 2133 ASL 183 322 Motor News of Interest In union thére is strength, in a truism that you will accept in prinâ€" ciple, but doâ€" you practise it ? ho eeuctiein tss 2. W Practically applied to the motorist, it means join an aqtomobile club. As an individual, the motorist can do litâ€" tle to get better roads, fair laws which will encourage the fullest use of motor vehicles, the stoppage of motor thefts, and a general improvement of conditâ€" ions. Each individual wants to get the most possible out of his machine. The nation needs the fullest use of this naâ€" tional asset. Clubs give freely to tourâ€" ist maps, logs, touring information and assistance. They encourage felâ€" lowships between motorists. j & Do not let the other fellow have the benefits of a motor club without you. Do not leave him to carry the burdens of protecting the intere ts of the motorist. Join an automobne ciub ip your vicinity.â€"Milestones. For the benefit of touring motorists, the city of Calgary has provided "a free camping site with certain. conâ€" veniences on the Elbow River just south of Victoria Park, where the exhibitions are held. Electric lights and sanitary facilities are being inâ€" stalled. The purpose is to attract tourists who wish to live in the open while they are on the road. above analysis is the most accurate classification: of car,â€"owners that is possible to make. With more than 350,000 cars in the Dominion toâ€"day, it may pe possible to generalize an answer to the .quesâ€" tion, ‘‘What class of people run their automobile on credit in Canada?" FREE SITE FOR MOTORISTS YOU A MEMBER YOUR LOCAL CLEB? ~Model 15 Regular $1575.00 "*__ 15M Special $1746.00 * . _ 15D Ace $1862.00 " _ 10 â€" Roadster $1575.00 All f. â€"Dort Motors, LimnttEp _ Unchanged while the ages pass, I have endured.â€"Time has but served to increase my infinite variety. Earthâ€" ! born and without a soul, yet I have i‘Byved., From the beginning have I " been man‘s enéemy. | _A dustâ€"colored python am I, strechâ€" ing my length across hills, awaiting smy time to crush endeavor. f I have snared caravans that, left bleaching bones in land now desert. f Empires have fallen because ‘of me, | _ I have turned» victories into routs; ‘I have trapped mighty leaders and have crushed enemies. The foot that pattered in primeval slime gave me birth. I am without faith; and those who trust me I deceive. + â€"Toâ€"day I am fair to look upon; toâ€" morrow a steaming bQog. I add difficulty to distance. With isolation do I conspire to udâ€" joint the endeavors, of man. I tug at the wheels of the gristing cart, that bread may be dear. I hamper those that would feed the race. “"Iâ€am an enemy of church and school I admire the healer on his rounds and delay the coming th?.t little ones may I am a disturber of the home. I speed the firstborn to the cities when I am fair to see; and when he would return I face him with my forâ€" bidden depths. I minister to bitterness and lay a tax on all the world. There is none who lives who does not pay me tribute. die MWhen men plowed . with crooked GUCLUORN 11L 3 LI0CE. stick I was there/ â€" 4 § < When the ancients covered me with ooo o arttrtomartiaty stones I slipped away to other lands. they pay who count me so. I am the oldest line that lives toâ€"day. I am the nuimproved highway. MY Men count me cheap. I know the price NAME IS MUD. MR. MOTORIST, WHO AM I? .o.b. Factoryâ€"Freight Only Extra J. T. Farr â€"« Silverthorne BRAMPTON WESTON ; 5 To picture what would happen if the home. I all automobiles suddenly .ceased to e cities when be, is a subject that would challenge 1 when he the imagination of our best writers. with my for= Certainly, at least, there would be an to bitterness appalling slowâ€"up of business life world. There and a marked decrease in productiv'\ty s not pay me at the very time in our history when our greatest problem is Iack of proâ€" with crooked duction in all lines. Ontario Agriculturists Reap Big Beneâ€" fits From Motor Vehicles One of the large automobile manuâ€" facturers in his weekly bulletin asks the question, ‘"Is the motor car a ‘monâ€"essential‘?" Just at the present we hear a good deal of ‘discussion along this line, and in view of that fact, a few figures will serve to anâ€" swer that question in the negative. _ There were 46,997 passenger cars and 825 trucks owned by farmers in Ontario last year, according to official figures given by the Highways Deâ€" partment. Supposing that each car saved its owner but one hour‘s time a week, compared with the old horse and buggy. That would. mean 47,822 hours in one /week, or 1,998 full days of 24 hours. Then, in 52 weers the motor vehicle saved the, farmers of Ontario a minimum of 103,636 days last year in a period of scarce and highâ€"priced farm laborâ€" Â¥ Just consider how many business and professional men and farmers use their motor cars largely for business. Suppose that every car were withâ€" drawn from service for a week or a monthâ€"just how would it affect a city the size of Toronto? SsAVE FARMERS 103,636 DAYS Chatham, Ont. INCLUDED 66 66 66 66 anso HOW ABOUI || ? It is the general opinion toâ€"day that the CHEVROLET car has an engine that is second to none in light cars. It has speed and power. When you consider that this engine is in a car that gives you real pleasure on account of its finish and perfect lines, you are satisfied. This is your best buy. Look them over as you see them on the road. Moveby Motor It is the quickest, surest, and only way PICNIC OR PLEASURE PARâ€" TIES TAKEN OUT H H. BARNES SMITH‘S MOTOR DELIVERY Baggage and Express 22 St. John‘s Road, Weston Phone 305 City phone, Adbkiaide 1518 Express Man Successor to J. McLEOD Motor Truck Service All Orders Promptly Atâ€" tended toâ€"Ring the Station to reach him . CARTAGE AND EXPRESS Auto Truck specially adapted for MOVING FURNITURE OvVERLAND Touring Car for hire, with _ capable and careful driver. WANT TO BE ‘_â€" MOVEDâ€"WHY RING UP 35 Southport ® Phone Weston 396 B. 0. E. LaRose WHEN YoU NEED AN LONG HAULS A SPECIALTY Truck PHONE WEstoNX 268 â€"COallâ€"â€" FOR REAL UP:TOâ€"DATE SERVICE AND COMFORT YOU CAN‘T BEAT THIS CAR OR Is Your Battery Dead? The chances are that your battery would not die an early death if we inspected it occasionally. If you are an all round moneyâ€" saver, send your car to us and have us inspect it. You will find that it will give you better service. We have every appliance and firstâ€" class mechanics to repair your batteries and recharge them, or, fix your car. Drive up and see us. . New battery recharging outfit installed. C. M lott #.â€". TMWarrlio You Are Buildingâ€" Motor Sales & Machinery Co., Ltd. Phone 130 Does Your Car Need Overhauling ? Probably it does and you are not aware of it. There are often nuts that become loose and drop off and you wonder where the rattle is coming from. The wise thing to do is to have us examine it from time to time and avoid trouble. We know where to look. â€" THE GARAGE MAN MAIN STREET, WESTON PHONES: 427 GARAGE,; 361 HOUSE Genuine Motor Sales & Machinery Co., Ltd. Phone 130 BISHOPRIC STUCCO BOARD, WALL BOARD : SHEATHING BOARD ASPHALT SHINGLESâ€"Red and Green f ASPHALT ROOFINGâ€"All Standard Grades HARDWARE, &c. Agents forâ€"Fairbanks Morse Ltd. Machinery, etc. Delco Electric Light Systems to light your home and supply power for light machinery. TO INSURE GETTING YOUR CAR THIS YEAR PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW 0 PORT CREDIT P Ask us about Roofing and Building Papers Russell LaRose THE BARKER GARAGE 0 Phone 254 â€" Main Street, Weston Several desirable Used Cars for sale PORT CREDIT PAGE SEVEN Phone 130 HOW ABOUT Service Phone 130 I