...»¢... lt tt l '"7' ow gr? -lt 1 _ WE one sou: Acl~:Nrs ,_,, ' ug, ~ WhY..lhQ.BN1nswick Method ol. lleprnductionl insures ia Superior Phonoéraph ' The setntwicu muted .I Benson N0” 1 of Reproduction includes’ ` t the Ultona, a new conception in playing. The _"Il Ultona consists of an arrangement of the several A necessary reproducing diepbragms upon one tone arm--sn all-in~one arrangemrnt, with no attach- ments -:nothing to take oii' or put on. _ " At a tum of the hand, the Ultonn presents to . . any type of record the proper diaphragm and needle, the exact weight. Thus the requirements `,, of each type of record are met. The Tiltona de~ mands no sacrifice in tone, as attachments 1; wi- often do. .:=, is wt Equal in im ortance' to' re- "if Reason No* 2 production ilytons amplifies- lg' tion. Thu Brunswick Method of Reproduction also H; include: fi new idea in acoustics tip.: -The Brunswick Alnpiiner. , Old-time ideas were at varl- _ ‘i f once. Some makers _still cling to E- J metnl construction. Others use = a combinltlon of wood md, E, metal-o wooden hom end 1 -sf. metal outing as the "throat" lg out me Bnmswuu Ampu- f=\ Ser is oval in shape, and built ,_ entirely of wood, like 1 fine ;§ violin. It is molded of rare holly-wood _ The sound waves - receive umform amplification to reach their fu.lL'1e|s, hence _ _ The Brunswick tone in richer .ffl and more natural. Srri- l. dent, metallic notes sro -‘ ., absent, ;' _ls l- é., ..a-. 11;- _Wo Invite Comparison !1_ Make comparisons. Let I gut ear decide. Try to in-. tone. d an equal to Brunswick nf; You’re hound to end -auch a search at a Brunswick ij Sh°_P. wl_x.:e ev_ery oppor- “ tual? will be given you to .; dec: e for yourself. ` Hear this remarkable ln~ ` strument before you do- 1 Gltih Cd? J \ (Q l\\/\/Tf ,,~ 37,, ` - " f" "2, , or _ _ .__ .e .. ~»._-.-_.. , . . .».,_.,..,,._ -730'" ' - -Y . -' . '-°°.' -. -w_I'..-i $1 Western Guardian ¢ ,_ __ --THE GUARDIAN is on solo It I.¢tforty's, Slmilenide, . ‘ »_-_WANTED -» A mold at Clifton Rouse, Bummenlde. 1468-10-_Dmu --BEDEQUE HALL-Help thegood muse by attending the war pictures* 150 of them. .Saturday night. Nov. 8th. _ -TWO CENTS PER WORD Buell D8 7 umu. Cash must accompany order minimum charge twen ‘, -_BEDEQUE HALL-in aid of Bed~ eque improvements. 150 war views. _ Come and see where your boys have -CHURCH OF 8COTLAND.-Rev. Jas. MacDougall will preach on Sab- bath the Sth at ,Pape Tmverse at ‘10.30, Searietown at 3 and Summer- side nt 7. . ,que improvements. 150 war views. ‘The Trail of the 98th. Come and help 'Your village and see the places, etc you have been reading about the last four years. Saturday night Nov. 8th. _ -MILK ADVANCES IN PRICE. _ 12 cents .t quart. Dairy huttcr is selling from 46 to 50 cents -por lb. Eggs 53 vents. Potatoes 85 cents. White outs 85 conts. Block outs 90 conts Der bushel.-H’ -G.ETTiNG READY TO BUILD. The lot and warehouse on Foundry Street owucd .by Mr. Allan McKinnon and for many years used as a junk yard. has roccntly been purchased by Messrs. A. Horne & Co., and the work of cleaning oft the junk is now ' “1\d@l' WW. It is understood tho uew nmnngcment intend -erecting u lflrzo blmfllng here in the near future to meet the demands of their increas- ing business,-I{. ` -IMPPROVING IN HEALTH. __ News received from Mr. Joseph Hardy who left here a couple of x;et;l~tlxs ago to take u medical course glgxht and died. Saturday night Nov. ___ ` I K4 ___ a ' I -BEDEQUE HALL. In uid ol’ Bed- l; .5 `. lfI§.\\\\\\ifIf“\“\\ _t 4 r l,-si I if ./_.. , g _ . llllsl; :S his con the will V D the con I) tho toroelius on his first visit to tho if ' ' f -s NOT EASILY FOOLED, down to tht- water," ' *“'_ “\‘i"1~ dun`t take the bout flown lo _ the walter. male," said tho fisherman, seaside went. down to the beach ot “'l.`l1c wotcr comes up to the boat." low tide and saw ai big fishing smack Cornelius gave at harsh luugh. Jvxng high and dry on thc mud fluts. “Sail mister,” be said, “I may be { l~iey,nmlster," he said to the fish- from the country. but l :xin't. goin’ to eimnu, how do you get that hu: boat | swallcr thot." t 3 _id you e ?, A AN APPROBATION BILL WAS DROPPED IN THE Post Office for you-Saturday. Did you get it ? ‘ ` The_ items shown on it are NOW DUE for pay- ment, and we will be obliged if you will let us have the amount TO-DAY. We also find that we have still quite a few of the *old-past due.-accounts unpaid. _ These of coltrse, we wdl have to tn-ke legal means for collecting; il not settled at ot_1ce._ and are publishing this announcement _asa iiotlce.`T‘f " " ` ' ` ' Please 'attend to the matter TO-DAY. , 2 MOQRER . McLEOD -Limited t J! - ' 3' "1 . i 4_1? ilod Phi the vnlucd nt $2,500.00, which belonged to M r. Elkins. A G. 500,000; the W-ilsiach paintings worth ut least $1,000,000, and the col. lect independence Hall, Plliladelpllia, nc- cording to counolsseurs, now owns an array of old and modern masters that bus - A ‘tho tonance of the collection and for thc pur quul :tddod to the collection from time to time." The municipality ls to pay ull the $50 ln est od ill I , ,snlormatlon that he has been one essfully operated on und his condi- on babllity he will bo able-to return home in the near future, I-its son Mr. -CONTRACT AWARDED.- The in t side, P15011- Two large boilers will -be used to generate heat for the new part of *I 0? Syfilern. which will distribute steam. hence it is economical. The ART GALLERY FOR PHILADELPHIA ' clor ladvlphia. hug ht-como the owncr oi gift ate. Abington Memorial Hospital, found- ilrst wife, will rccelvc $500,000. An squul amount was lclt to the Hahnc- n ' . * . American Institution. gives the is so improving that in nll pm. Fred Hardy. ln vompnny with father.-H. truct to install a heating system he new Holman building, Summer- has been given Lo Mr. ILT. Mor , big store, :md the heating system ` bo the most modern-an overhead bout well with the minimum oi tract is for about $10,000, HILADELPI-IIA, Nov. 4.-'i‘hrougl\ will of George W. Elkins, fiuun- nud p_hilun-thropist, which was today in Norrlstown, the (‘ity pf inagnificeui, collection ot' paintings Elkinsfs futher, William L. lrcady in possession of the John Johnson collection. valued at $4,- lon of early American portraits in tow peers in the lfnited States. fund of $500,000 hns been left to city by Mr. Elkins for the muin- chusc ot’ odldtlonfll alntings “of a taxes on the pictures and on the b 0,000 trust fund for their upkeep. “The Little ilol\nnders,' such as an case the city falls to uccept the 'Ii this fund, too, will revert to the by Mr. Elkins, in memory of his n os tal of this oil l\\\“M\\\`%I III] : Y \\\ \\\\\\\\\ “?’v~¢§’?&t.. o , . _ uy and character sluunne to be noi, Iwmbrundts greatest uuml. and 1-l. Dutch rou further c ntaius a num Ostado, and Cuyp, and an animal study b - -- . Dyck are thc features 'of the Flemish group. masters are found u Murillo and 0 VG- .»_, I lllwftlun for advartisi in this col- ' by five cents. ‘ ` i .\ I _; , , _ t l 1 I ‘ I ” nl i 1.- I inspection . Are Ur entl I muted » '~¢¢¢._~'» f t ’ A ih¥0ur Clothes problems 90-4” I are readily solvedpwéhbos " _ 7/` ,Tv L ». Q ' A _¢ ~_ _ if T \\" " 0/ ll” _J I ;\\;~. __ y _