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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-3-6, Page 58-Therwlay, Match 6, 1919. 1H2 II1GNAL OODsUIOH, ONT. .1. School of Commerce Young -nen and won►en are more and inure finding that without a business traiuing they are under a serious handicap. Even if they do not intend to engage iu purely colnrtiercial work, they require a knowledge of mod- ern business methods in order to su in alpost any line of actio A nyBsrestelleat in a sound commercial education will yield I>ig )\'1�4Jds is the i yea tocome.. c .7s *L C/_r� gad Goderich COURSES : Sasi�lisi Stenegrqiiic Secreorial Civil Service For further particulars write to L F. wad, I.A., M. Accts., Principal Intl -ter Clinton .x (aderichl jtt teat nay eller say time WILL NOT FEED HUNS french Argon May Cuatie Thew Crisis. tlfotesesee of Prance Declare That If They Participate in Plan for the HrJlef of Enemy, People Will Be 'r" -• flaMled of Newel Dale Them fie llteparati.s - Wrlthl& anc>/ Astter4- cafs Du 'Trot &geed With Veenen- daal' of French. • PARIS, March 4. -France to -day officially declined to participate In the feeding of Germany, and her re- pudiation has created a serious situ- ation. She lakes the position that she cannot consent to have one cent of the existing German funds spent to liquidate the cost of supplies, as it would be robbing ber people of money due them fur th4devastatioa comnitted bythe Kaisers armies. Accordingy she has ob$ected to the lee/seeing of Ibe blockade, which had been teatalively agreed upon to January and confirmed in principle on February ]s, and inmates that the stains "militias at the tame the orig- inal armistice was signed" be main - tallied. She la willing to have food supplied to Germany only if provision is wade for payments in such man- ner as not to disturb the German gold which she expects to have applied to her damage claims. The French attitude has brought on a crisis which is to be cuasidereed at a special meeting at Spa. wbere will be gathered the German dele- gates, logelher wllh the British, French and American representatives ,olshut. of the food. e'eon0wic and anrneial •Isla• i•nideloe as above s,uivarisrd sections of the Supreme lecusuulle c1/ -arty winos io Ito caws• of this Council that Is charged with the *,ebh•ut. The def"Idunt wis delving handling of all matters of tills sort too chow W lir plaintiff. Ile knew or until the anal peace is signed. Wanda, tiara. klolwll 1154• ear might 0.11/111 The French attitude. as cleaned to- ambient, ,,r stall without the driver dry, came as s shack to British cod 114'lug able to Wallin anyone (lamine 1Ne- Amerlcaah. Both were under the (iii t 11 was therefore Ids duty to he impression that Frames had agreed ,o, (II,, alert and have his Dur hills under ,11111rol, w, if a sudden vathlg- erry arum-, us It did les•, he would he in a 1.1411iki1 either 141 snip his ear or turn 1.. the left a1141 loss the plain- tiff's ear without being in orll at 'ami- ties' as he found himself. ws viii.• to the plaintiff's ear that lie was com- pelled either to rust lino i1 or attempt 10 lura foul and dash past. Ile choose the fuller course and as alight naturally 1.. expelled he ran into and injured Ile Aolalu11ff's lar. 11 'ANN ferllllale that the injuries were no 'torte.. 1144' IMellpw111,t of loth ears, among** winos were holies and chil- dren. alight have I.eem 'seriously In- jured ra Jural 'and the nn. p 1 ieNes very Kre. 1 Isn't help stating here 1IuI1 this should he a warning to Nil air drivers. Vol' IM)N'T 4IWN '1'IIF: 1111AIIS. TOP H-tv:. LIKE. itTliF:lcs, -1 RIGHT TO 1'I4E THE Itu.\IIE(, Its'T IN 1St )1\ i NO Tor lit it PI1 1'ARE. IN FAIT IT Is Yt Oat DI"rY Til ItlMI:MBRR THE 4OTHEIt 11:1.- IA)11'. If driven io,ikI only get this Ides tirtnly llzeel In their minds loll - dente would not haps•, col people who one the nods lawfully for atelier ineslrw.w or pteasnn• would be able to IfinTroublein with a leak %i umbin ft dol its att� �s 'Elena t. Don't put it off until it becomes so bad that your plate may be flooded. "A stitch in time saves nine." FRED. HUNT "THE Piet/NiEER" Ham llt n steal miens iii, Plumbing Heating Kavestr sighing Metal Work MOTOKIMTH I►ONT OWN ROADS. Must ()beerve the (tight. et Others, Mays Judge Lew Is. Follow hag In the text of a Jttdgawut given try Ills Honor Judge Lewis.; in the Seventh lllvisiou ('court of the county of Huron, 141 a caw• between Jagws McDonald, philutiff, slid George cantata, defendant The evitieIN.• s1144ns Ilefeiida11t'M auto wax travelling behind the plain- tiff's •11144 ha the ullddlr of taw road. Tow nod nus twenty-one feet with. Going up Ifttii,wekburn 11111 hetwrcn Itrae•field and Yana, Iwndtug west, defendant ladled to 1hw left side of the nod awl leaked plaintiff's lar slow - tug 4irwu. Plaintiff's car Walled. 1)t- fe*,daut trying to pass (Oa the left side ran into plaintiff's ear and «•taNiutwsl the Mintage In question. 1)efandaul afterwards gut into his ear and passel up the hill. 1'leintlffs car was not laurel by tow Impart and while there otter ears pared on tow left side. There was eight feet fruw plsintla's car to tow ditch of good nod. Ilse- fe/alallt blewhis hewn Iefune the al•cl- tient, but Iduildlff wit he did not Isar It and defendant w11.1 plaintiff gave 1144 THE IAN FROM NORTH HURON. Mfr. W. 11. rrlaaer, the reentry elected M. P. 1'. for Nor' 1 Ilurun, amide his bow to 1111• relent 1'. F. O. 1.41111V1.111 14111 .t Toronto, lull Is thus reported by the official publication of Gust lately : The Victor In North Huron. CIN• I'reeldent : "We hove with its another 1W111 who had a IlgIt. I 4..• be %rebs the I'. 11, button Mr. Framer of North Huron. 1 think .4r mill have a few words from hint air. Fraser: "Mr. ('resident, Ladies and Gentlemen. 1 thank you for Die open 54 111 111 541111.11 )'1111 1a141• received we, *1141 for 11e honor in asking cow 10 speak before the assembly, for 1 al- ways feel I 11U1 lu good I.IWpally' wiled totem* the farlurrs, with their hearty haIIlslutke, the fearless leak 111 their eyes, the abw•IM'' of 11ny fawning servility. cowl their willingness 111 lie (air, and 10 1141' 111141 he live. 1.\p- 1. a 'lir 111114. battle hi North llurou ;;ad). u,• n little notoriety, but 1 ala 1101 bout 4411 11 1144 11 personal %ihor) 111 nl)'w•I(. 1,111 r,1114•r 11 proles) from North Ilurun fnra11•rs. that North Gorton would be kept au 11N•.1uap, that 441' w01)111 1Me allywel 10 11V1' 111141 111141,1• K41e14I. I .\ tM tla owe. ) "Perini Its the creates a pliwent Ute electors reit-rived was in the vile dot lui•rs printed i11 the press about itnW•rs alai farming. I think that is zoil,g to Is. tole u( Mr 1111.s1 emlr't 141• I xouN•r1llg.. owl uuly against the press. alt agniust the elpitalists who work Igahowl the interest of the g1• -4.a neer 11e1 prohNer. Just ns it lip for Thos' who may have to run elections in the near fu1111r, 1 may telt you th111 1 serried arousal With 1114' on ay 411114'144 11.1.1 of Cadally's letter Prow "Matur•- .1a.1 \iglu" and NV. l',rrsolet speech is" Montreal before the a 1a,11fa4•tlln'rs I.\ppdsuw•.) The w'ar is o'er. 1\'1' are Iaeing 1111• period of re- I1ruslructlon. We must give veer our national pastime of making knights, heroin. anal ulillf,saire'. and gel down 1,o business, cot else serious results w111 follow 1 tpudausee.l You 1111 Vr heard e'. hh•noe of lull hog heard it. A cur following another ear las a right Iu IwsN 1111 ear iu front but shook' first give 'wove aiso /enable olh•r ear to pull off the road. Where n cur tries to puss 11e cur h1 front 11 must wake sure IIN•n' (s unapt" room and I[- is nwpolwible If there is not. In this las" liter,. Nus plenty of nolo and defendant is responsible for the * evident. .l 1•11r following member cif should follow al 11u4.41 a sped flat 11 11111 be snapped a1 x11)' liver if the Car in front sculls. There are iy 'us.11s why se ear IWIy be od"llin't UII- 11volrhl.ly and suddenly anti the' ear following halst 154• Gar enough behind or indite wl slowly roue Jet he 111Nt4er r A BUSY YEA This • is gsswol 4htl ry year in Goa"er',ch. There will be many dwellings and business places to be refitted and rewired. Get Year Order in Early. A ful line of Electrical Goods always on hand. We arc ex pert -pond -:can help yolt get what ycu want. We are not tied to any parucular make of goods. Call and see us. Robt. Tait Wal Street Nexl4Poslofflce Phones -Shop 02, House 19 to-Ihe undertaking, work on which had progressed to such an extent that the German anauclen were to pre- sent a drtatled plan of arranging payments through the we of some - thin( like half a billion dollars of areurlty. The French 11 mist era now say they were not committed to the en- terprise, and that It was a mistake to believe that their actual or implied coasebt had ever been given. Tbey add privately that the political effect ,bon the country would be grave if It were knuwn teat they had permit- ted use of German credits for any otter purpose than discharges of damages unposed upon war victims. Tbey are willing, they add. fur Ger- many to have food and supplies, pre- vided money is found elsewhere than in those suits she feels she has a lienu a. p(1 The British do not Ond that this eoneeasio■ brings the problem say nearer to solutio• unless America, wit\ Brttaln's aid, la to undertake the whole task of towhee and sup- plyl.g the Teutonic nation, and that they are not disysed is do. They do not favor lbs suggestion made by do MI with some degree ..f comfort. through (bat Germany Pay for food The reckless' or larelew driver must would deferred eredits w ply- be Is 'Mb! 0. 114' lan•hd ma only for weals come after the damathge pay- his own safely but for that of others. meals. They regard that method as -t*alt remarking that it is eery a disguised th request for the answer fortunate that the accident was not le "FON t-1' matter of and they Germany More serious. I have no hesitation in Thal the matter of sofkeepgr Germane )iyfllg Judgment fur 11w plaintiff for stable and orderly la of *racer con- the daoagea Incurred. with evens to be paid in fourteen dept. 11. .1. It. ('opke. solleitor fur pdaln liR. Flays (*.eternal. 'solicitor for de(e•11d11111. Premier Norris, of Manitoba. prl- pane, Ibe doting up of en indepen- dent board locked by tiNe government to net between capital and labor. British agricultural labor/ We have thousands of ata of land vert ally in die,ess which could be made to yield a prulit if auble ted W intensive cultivation, even though apportioned in eraaller bums titan those that now obtain. One 04 The' causes of the hard- ships of the farmer today and his failure t*tsecure satisfactory return kr his labor and capital Iuvestrrtent tests in the fact that his farm is too large, not that it is lis. small. Yet we persist in the national folly of coaxing immigrants to go West, there to take up large wheat (arms. often well removed from a railroad and from all forms of comfort. We cause them to be dependent upon the gram crop alone. which too often tails them in large part. Whereas there exists in Western Ontario. with its more moderate climate. enormous unimproved opportunities in mixed farming and fruit -growing. British Columbia is actually threatening our fruit market by the concentration of its fruit -growers upon a single business, a1 - though the Western fruit farms are in- comparably inferior to the possibilities here in this lake -locked paradise. What Western Ontario needs first of all is a reawakening. Our forefathers who picked out this part of Canada as the prime spot knew what they were about. and we are untrue to them and to our- selves when we sit back and let the W est do all the talking, until their talking is heard in the capitals of the world. while we remain in comparative seclusion. cern to them Than It is to liritaln or Use Fatted States. Sir John Beale, Of the British Food ComIalssion, In resigning two days ago. said the chief duly of the world Is to feed Germany and to keep her rom starvation if she ta to be able to discharge her obllgailOse. Herbert Hoover, in a conversation said that it Is a case f either o f fr 4 Immedlabdy for (le*tniD- stareatlon, disease and Bolshevism. But with France seemingly un- willing to bear a part of the load, the other countries are reluctant to assume Ibe burden. The natter is far-reaching In effect upon the peace treaty. as work on that instrument Is based on the theory that Germanny would be helped over ber botnedi►te 'difficulties, so that sbe would have s clear way before her when the terms of peace were presented. It may he neeeesary to use pres- sure to bring France into line, as the danger r,nflonten* the world le too menacing to permit international Improved Tram Service RETWLLN oo1INLRICM and TORONTO Lv. Godwid+ 531 AM,' At. Toronto H SI AM. Le. O.drsch 2.20 PM, M. Toronto 715 PM Prler-le flet cu lacunae'. Stratford and Tomos en after/wee tram. Fm fardler particulars as (o reservatlens debeta, apple to Grand Truk Town • �1r• LAW*KWCE R HORS �la�la,rs. Phone t 4 interrupt what is held t0 The [trills!' Admiralty has given t, 11e 1'anad1Rn Naval Fomes two sub- marines' IWw" at li'nunda. uld Not Lift Stick of Wood A GREAT LITTLE PROVINCE. Three Leading • Positions in House of Commons Held by Nova Scotilus. Ottawa. Feb. Di. -Parliament must have its litlile laugh. "We will follow the fiery ernes to the end," exclaimed Hun. Rodolphe Lemieux, referring to the High- land l' h - land Scottish ancestry of Mr. Daniel 1). McKenzie, when that gentleman was chosen to lead the Oppos tion. Mr. W.F. Cockshutt. Conservative member for Brantford, otmmenced this afternoon to (resent a few' verbal bouquets to the new leader, but made a fatal halt in the middle of a sentence. Ile also was refer- ring to the McKenzie ancestry. "Mr. McKenzie is not bad," he began. "He is lune today flat our 1111 14111111 1114.1 i. "And no soda," put in Mr. S.W. Jacobs e •W11/1'r' 111%1 two billions. That of Montreal before Mr. Cockshutt could W4111141 11 1114.11111 to slant $SA1 (tor every knish the sentence. The Howse roared. IN•rwm lu Canada. aloin *.4Nl for every Some fantastic bouquets have reacted the sessional Thie(tain of the Opposition since his promotion. Perhaps the most re novel tribute came from his native Prov- ince. from an admirer who paraphrased u well-known hymn: cola lu(acnlre•rs would lot do ilia?. lie I' •How sweet the name McKenzie sounds eau,0' alley noni,1 1141 y''''I 'le 111 111'• 111 every Liberal's ear: open market with other countries., and I It *potties our sorrows, heals our wounds. (hilt we had 4(4 depend on our 1a1111:11 1 And drives away all fear." r8•Nir'44, anal fans produce in 1411.. The three principal positions in the 1-4-11111 r. 'rIN• logical way 11 ",'•- Ilouse arc n w occupied by Nova Scot lens. 11.dtplish that would lie w eneourag,' I namely: Sir Robert Borden. Prime Min- (anutts;, and last It on tnbstuui,ti• � (ster; Mr. Daniel D. McKenzie, (tpposr s Our /411110141114.11 1av4. . E. N. Rhodes, a n44eme Ill Is.nd Hon (loll leader. a KR tot deemed It Iwrw+snry t.. 14-14 this. but i *pecker. Mr. McKetuie la the fourth they 111141' rattier fel up every other Nova Scotian to have his feet set upon .us{IN•ss at tow es(x'nw• of far ulilig the path that leads to the I'remiership. 11 today it has I14eoule• crippled 11,154.11 more sr tlall 1h.• average moo we•uls to renliae•. ('etnnty of ()id People. I will give you a few figures f the eounly of Huron, for hwlawl•. 1 think Huron will compare favorably with any other county in tontariu, as far as moil clntlhlotu Inc concerned. Twenty years ergo we had a population of 11a,1Ma) or over. hast year 1t ran down 1., a1o114 411]050 or a decrw,r of about 1:o,1MMI. 'luring the Inst ave or 114 yelrs we hare had 1,155) of our young people going to the rifle.. end w'1• ane fast hi lug N (0011(3' of x111 people. We hay 1. h4)114/1 114114 of ares. which were Malt cultivated, now re- maining idle or in groan. 11'4• have hundreds of comfortable houses empty, w1111e the ln,uuafnel,rIng (-entr•s are oak hug for Cov,'rnnwlit aid (u assist thein ill .nihtU* bourses to steeowal)- Iblle the fast'Iu-rsashlg immigration ell yw•a rd. 1 .\ptdo use 1. 1 think as relsnable 111011, s4 wemlu'rl of a democratic nation. we fare o right to demand that the 'whence will be so edJusfel flat the most INeaeuslry of all occupations weltlld tare a chance to g►vr the memo rnmfurts and InzurIe's to their families that the other tradete and profeesi,ne enjoy. As we are met here to deliberate en the host n,'th(5114 of doing *0, we mast renemlwr that the 0414144 are agah,.t nix. We WWIWI go t, like men. H we wlah to take Can- ada the Inset Wino for an Industrial na- (lou to live in. The prela sold 1 am a man that /lever made a appeal'. sr 1 will Just clime by saying to 31r. Grimy, as the old Yankee said, "Those ere my sentiments." (Amiens!•1. adult, for $1'l,IMM) for every wage- earner. 31r. 1►rury told you the only Mil) to ;Hy that was by tour .exports: NI. 1111,41 extort 1114011' 111a11 541' '41,IIId Import Ile alar told as !lull the For the balance of this month you will find some VERY INTERESTING PRICES ON MANY LINES ,AT WALKER'S We have gone through our ttti iense stock and -cave selected some real bargains. Below you will get au idea es to real values : - Oilcloth, 2 yards wide, old stock, well seasoned, lovely patterns, 60c lard. • One Iron Bed* regular value $26.00. The price ticl-et is $1600. ��---- We have about lydoz, M tttre'ses ko sell at the old prices. From 415.50 to 18.00. One only Suitcase. Regular $4.50, for $3.ia. Club Bag, Walker's special, $7.50. Worth $4.50. We have several pieces of Furniture, taken in ex- change for other goods, that we are selling AWAY AWAY below their value. Come in and ask to see two Extension Tables. We have one at $10 the other at $9 00. Worth double this amount. li mitt want :,n Extension Table, don't wait. IN OUR PHONOGRAPH DEPARTMENT In store 'No. 2 we have two real bargains on Phono- graphs. Visit our music room, where comfort awaits yon. A pleasure to select records. We have records for all makes of machines. - A visit through our store will convince you that Walker's is the place to buy, "Often the Cheapest, Always the Best" Two Stores 'aid Almost Faint prom Sims ---ter-- Pain in Back - Doctors potpies 10 be the plain course of wisdom. IN Gould Not Get the lid- L.ord Rending Is 10 Washington. WASHINGTON. the rc British Ambassador, I Fteadln[, accompanied by Lady Reading and members of his sul1F, returned to his post here Elaiurda). after an absence Of sre probeveral wimonths. e of brief du atioa,as he expects to return soon to London to resume his duties, ex Lord C1ha ]1laice .1 Kugland- The Ambassador reee0tly recover- ed from an attack of 'Demotes, and while be aoaouseed on his arrival at New York Friday that he was sot pgood health, he told friends d to he completely restoredwith- tn a few dart. (hominy's (.ole. PARIS, March 4. - The actual money In the possession of Germany Is less than two billion In gold and there Is Icer than io0,000,000 Is sil- ver. It has been calculated that something may be realised from Ger- plan securities. but GermamY's great- est ■stet Is, perhaps' her public works, ralltiays sud wines. But even oh' tercet%ti'l. understood, the Peace uarrilliug to Placa• esuch a load as cnIla. �will drive the Germans to the point of desperation. Sew Nu.h.wd Murdered. Q 1.NavA, March 4. -- premieres Helena of Serbia pearled through Or Her* Saturday -for Paris, where .he will join her hrMher, Prince Regent Alexander of Serbia. Her husband, Duke Jean Cen.tatittnmttdl of Rus- sia, was murdered by the »elahevlkl Mater* ber Alia at Perm, anal the princess, wile her two ehlldrea, sae- rowt' escaped the same rate. Ther Ilea to Copeahaaes to llbfiuIe 1, 1 • , ,If+tl r nqs Sat tight. A great many people *offer the re - Malts of deranged kidneys and de not understand the cause of trouble or the way to obtain cure. The writer of this Settee suffered excruciating pains In gee Seek and In vain his physician ,to curs him. Tor snow reason titer ha medicines ata cot have Me desired affect. Mr. Oita' blather was a merchant blunt, among other r medtolnea, Dr. Mines e's Ifldney-L Pill*, aid he board bis ouitoine s telling about how they were cured of kidney derange- 's/gate erangepStaab by their use. Thi* led to &r. 0Ota maltase- Mem to the tent, with s . apleadld re nJss reported la this letter. J1r. M. C. •Olt., Benton, Carleton County. N. B., write/: "I sun glad to let you know how much your m•dl- oln• has done for me. 1 suffered hem any kidneys. -which at one elm• were ea had r could not ilft a *tick of wood without getting on my knee.. and then Would almost Welt Mm the pain In my hark. i consulted a doctor about It, and h0 gave me some medicine, but It did not hidep ra*. My brother. who fa a msrch•ht. and retries.. all your mad(. Ines. seetlsed m• to try Dr Chase'. Kl1ny-iAPSr Pine. 1 got one hex, and they, helped mo, so 1 got saeth•r one, avid kept an until I had haJraq cave hope. which cured me. I have lyre no trouble with my bank since, and a never without Dr. noes** tlentay-Uvea' Pills to the novae. Lilt eutnm•r I also suffered from pilot I need three boxes of your Ointment, awd It mored them. I can ies•Ialnly recommend Dr. Chawe'a Pills sell Otntm ante Dr. Chase's Miser -liver P11L, one alit a des. Sae a hes, i for 11.00, at ill de. 1'v Ilnl d.nsonif. Bate. Co.. Unlit OgD Dn net he talked I n .eecdtt` M entltute Or yeti will orbitaly N wooed. . *Stye LET WESTERN ONTARIO AWAKEN • TEACHING TIIRIir If AT HOME. 111 the teaching of thrift it Is Im- p ssilde to overestimate the ixTtscpoirtni era* of the tome. In the pt WALKER G -O -D -•E -R -t -C- H Two Stores • 11f p•rfauN•at results along this line the hula lou do 111010 (tan ally other age nes. This is becalm*. the wife and mother not only regnirte* the expendl- lure cot the h4.us•lmild, lint further be - 1 ranee through example anti precept she 1141144 ouch lu shape the Mirth, of cite ch11dr•u 4541 thin subject. It hots been said that the laud that and 444 the world, tt • die nil rocks tin cradle n k of1 111 the ileal tnrtl •Is great • I 11 "there r R ' statement. It is equally true that the rising generation will be bolus(rh/us anti thrifty in proportion 1111 to children are taught at Moue the ase..sity soil value of 1111444• 11U11111 1114. Mlia'h 111117 1e nolle through *drier, but p.4slbly the beet way to train the is thee Canadian child In thriftthrough the al introduction of the war savings plan Into the Mame. Four dollars buys a war savings stawp anti :.i cents boys a thrift stawp. Sixteen cot the latter un• ese•Iu11nge'l for • our Mavlugs stamp. on W1,1411 the Government polys 4!y p'r vent .MHutOUIld4d half -yearly. W. S. K. shpulti find a place In every home. .l federation of w 'll''s 11414.11'tie4 las 1148.11 foliated In 11 h.iii peg. \taut., with a membership of 1110,(00 Prow 1111 parts of the Dominion. 1t Is amounted teat It(ry 1 . Conger will start • an aerial pws.euger and freight line la -tweet' Hamilton and Toronto within a few w-r9eks. London Free Prem. Western (heart(' is the garden spot of Canada. h is the home of the cheapest power on earth. It has access to water transpa•tatinn on every side. Some day ocean boats will tie up at Owen Sound and Goderich, Sarnia, W indnrr, Port Stanley. Pert Dover, Port Colborne and Port Maitland. Western Ontario is an the path of United Stales traffic between the Fast and West. We have abundant privilege', it is apparent. And yet this o'd and settled part of Canada. this centre of more then one-sixth of the pipu?ation of the whole country, this distract that has given more to the upbuilding of the nation at large than has any other, re- ceives relalivesy little Government atten- tion. Cities like Calgary or Regina or Winnipeg or l ldifax, not one of which is set down in a Province having more than Pte -half the population that we have here in the western penin'ula. are known in Groh Britain and in Europe. while Ilam- iltot, Brantford, Lotion, Windsor and the whole group of cities in this district are a strange Y410(1 in the ear of the Englieh public. The reason is not far to seek. The other cities are on the main line of travel across the continent. and they have been advertised in a spectral way which they have not been slow to take advantage ttf. There is room Fere for hundreds of thousands of penple who will come in the next few years from the British Islands• and we should take steps to acquaint them with the fact that we have room for them and that they are welcome. West- rrrroo Ontario is touch better adapted to rs British immigrants than athe Western Prairie.. Our urban life is much more akin to thein than is that of Western cities with their "splendid isolation," while out rural life offer much to intelligent .. .,.. .Ir. ,.aw1p...,r1 All the World recognizes the Pathephone as the Greatest of all Phonographs -and why? Hear TWO phonographs playing, one after the other, and playing the same Records. THEN you will agree that one is- a PHONO- GRAPH, to leave it at Least its name -AND THAT THE OTIIER IS A Listening to one TO -DAY, to the other a week LATER, the un- trained ear might not always note the great difference ;-but hear them together and the superiority of the Pathephone will be im- mediately apparent : it is like setting up dross agairtxt GOLD! The Pathephone, built with ideals of ART and TRUTH, renders the art and truth of MUSiC at its BEST! Peri.I D..Jen Lih.rA«,• "WILLIAM alt MARY" ♦rlee rres.es M.k.e••, ,.1 '*.l.., Tile wonderful inventive genius Mat brought the Pathephone to its perfection and has maintained it ever is as leadhas arwilestltd Real( in several remarkable devices, ouch $e the Sapphire Rall, which net r•nly greatly improves the tone, hut also does away with needle changing and ensures long life to the Record, and the sone modulator, permitting you to augment or d - the volume of tone at your pleasure. Then, there is the ingenious device which makes it possible to play ANY make of Record Yon must hear the Paeldep.hone to realise what a wonderful and artistic Music Maker it is. it is splendidly boult in modern as well as in Period designs. They are exquisite ex- amples of the Fureiture maker's art. end still they cost LISS than ordinary Phonographs and ars sold on terms of payment which make buying convenient. The Pathe Freres Phonograph Sales Co. 4-8-11 Clifford Street Toronto Wesley Walker rat.....t..wei . eaU • e1'1 44J 1a+s: L.1. .'1, r• . e- • , ASS: d ....ow ails% • rs