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26. 19S0) S ft phrodtta and frocka of 6lu- art thsnisajvva illation ot dra- or cousin to a aaw H. for In- m ahsph rdeaa )d Usr tny fan Brrrywher* **rt In tbr claa- IVnlllou ot (hu itai'on ot its t gt;ul*e of dr - V thla. nd mains iwlttala ISS woman, .1 atyls of s /onto 9 vivid and In America It 9-tt?*r-*-* I'Mtt U t gt;a of wc i ohi/fon and fcffotaa snd of -.9. Ths lattsr utidus lhs col- b r lowDi br- pnua or r r.iln- ths Slavic, the ahadr. of Iho Hy opa-1ssor.it. id Eow lt;:, und not often een sen. sspsclAllr ator arren. la In ohicfon it s of ths rs*lly is avaaon. It garden 0 **a- B roK VA la havlnff an both tiu'ii and tbr Drtats sra the llclit ai mnn o cones to their d io ever* flftu 1oa to .llie Haa- r* ftilog takea wha: aah -- . ' MONDAY, APRIL 26. 1920. EDMONTON BULLETIN EMINENT MEN TQ ATTEND DIRECTOR GENL. OF RAILWAYS IN U.S. HAS RESIQNED Waah n ton AprU J Wai- t r D. Hlnaa. dlrsotor- snsral of nrlroad*. haa rsslvnsd a d hl resignation has bssn c- csptsd hy Proaldant Wilson afCsotlvs M gt;* 16. ProHmtaary List of Delegatea U Received by 0. T. Orandall, Honorary Secy. o I i o o a o amoocdtn o * o CAILLAUX, WHO WAS CONVICTED, IS SET FREE PERLEYPRESENT FN CANADA AT CONFERENCE Montreal, April ti ii'sm.Hun fcmam) A preliminary Ust of Uis de- lssaUa wbo will attand the imperial preaa conference In Canada this sum- mar has heen received by C. V. Crau- dall, honorary sacra tary of tho sie- atftlra coui'mutes ol ths Canadian Pr ss aaaoclatJon. Thers will ho lh riy-one lt;Hloimlen frwin Oreat Britain snd twt'uty-one from tho dominions- Tha main body of tbe vlaltor* will sail from England on tho gt; leior- ian and arrlvs at Halifax on July 2G- 8*ven of the AuatrolUn dclogatca will coma via Vancouver. Tlio mnrerenos wUl ba hold In Ottawa on August 6, 6 and 7 and Ihs delet'itee w 11 tour Canada from coast to coaat. ths lour iidTng at Quebec about rteptember IV Among thoee comlna are: Vie* oourVt Burnham and Lm-iy Huu.liam. Viscount NorthOllffe. I*ord RMd ll, Sir dlrsotor of Reuter*; Lord Apslay. of tha Morning Poat; Blr Emsley Carr. N'awa of ths World; fllr Frank New res; Slr-Harry Brittain, K.HE, M.I'.. oha'Tman of tha Emplra Prem unloti conference; B. D Blumenflcld. Dally Bxpreae; Dr. Kllle T. Powell. iflnanoinJ N.wa; A. P. Watson. Westminster. Gaaetls; Robert Dorild, chairman. Kmplre Prsas union, represonl'ng the Oloba Torkohlr Observer anfl other papera. said proprtotora and raprs' aentatlves of Lrfincaahlro. She*Held Wolverhampton. Uverpool. Qlaaxow, Aberdeen, Leicester nnd Dublin papora Represoi'Titlvss of papers In Australia. South Africa. -Coy:on. Kgypt. Straits Settlements and the Tar East and India will also attend tho conference. Paria, April 24. Joseph Caillnux, who on Thursday waa convicted by the high court, of commerce and cor- I'espondeHW-with tha raomy, hns been get free. He arrived at his homo In Paris shortly beforo ono o'clock this afternoon. M. Calllaux ,wiw accompanied by his wife and several frienda. He refused to mako a statement to tho newspapermen, saying, only that h would not be in Paris on May 1st. Program Drew? Up for patton of Neutrals is Credit. Fajptiol- CALGARY PRINTER GETS ADJOURNMENT . UM iL MONDAY Ha Is Amlfud os aa Indict- SMBt Charging Murder ia lint Of tha t lowed the asaooa ooort'e aot ion. County Ttpgterary waa placed oods- martlal law for ssreml menthe an I raarketa and fairs wers forbidden theft In cCTissSjOsnes of this m*fdir. Naw Tork. shabbily growth I Thomaa Aprtl 94 ra terins. 4 and With a week's oo hla paie face, W Am Uai formerly of Cal egry, AA A.. waa arraiSned Krlday on aa indictment ohanrlatf him with murdar In tha firet decree for akootina Dr. Jamas Wr.ght Mar Koe last titimiay as ths tlMtincu-shed eunfeoa waa paaslns tka plats In fashlonabls u Usorss'a ohurch. Former Aaaiatant District Attorney Nrii ii Oloutt and Joaeph B. Boaal- aky wars assigned to daisnd him, smd pl dlns In hla caaa was postponed until nsat Monday. lmmediats.y afterwards Rosalak confsrrsd with ths avcuaed man I sd (hs conference H. B. COMPANY WAS PIONEER OE rarU. April 34 Canada waa anions the nations rsprssented at Friday's ssaion of Uis International aeonomlo council. Ths dominion wss rsprssenl- ed by Sir Qeorso Psrlsy. A proaram prepared br the council Friday pro vldoe for the participation 0t neutral, natlona In-estejidlnx credits to Euto- paan countrioa in need of food and gar dm* h.e defencs. raw materlale, but without ready caah to buy. Othar nations represented ai the vonurenco wers Qrsst Uiitaio. ths United Statea, sYanes, Lielsium. tfw.tserland, Holland, Sweden, Norway and Penmark. Details of ths plan drawn up by the oouncll have nol bssn mado public, but It IS untferatood neutral countries havlns reproaentat Tea at the meet.n have agreed to give aubclantti to Auatrla and other European atataa, thus r?ltaring- ihe prsasurgon OrsaT itnd ths United States. Sub- In which both neu- would partlcl- upon and A ostubMan In All 0.FJL PRESIDENT IS APPRECIATED EDR SERVICES H METHODIST COURT OF APPEAL TQ DEAL WITH EX-MINISTERS Tha Iv s and Smith Oases WiU Bc Heard at Toronto -.. lt;-. gt;g im*aw* na behalf of * oth men -hy Hsr- J A- llsw, .f DaUDWtU Who It la under*Mod lsnds ihsl the : nfrreni' lt; at Its ssaion laat year had n lt; gt; rUht to 1oo*t Mr U na without ons year's nullos. The c.i * of Mr S or. nU inaofar a* it-i- only acti u takan *-y lho eonfsrsnne waa that of rer.i- ng hn re- qiir*; n t- pf wlthuill n ataiiun la rirw nf this gt; htr, Smith r lt;- slsned. I* la uadsrotnod ths ooiineotu gt;n wiii be ihat Uis oonfsrsaaa pror* gt;k lt; Mr. HinU ha' realrnatiun hy refusing his reau(St Winnipeg, Aprtl 34 The Winnipeg Fres Press aays: ' When ths Methodlat oourt of appeal m. sts In'Toronto on April 30 It will make final disposition of ths effort to reinstate William fven j NBiV *, ** ,WU V w eervlng a prison tsrni for seditious 1*9.* t. hm* roa S.U m- H. onsplracy and win ai o dsal srtth the Aioany. n.t., myru ot Itoy lt; A. E. Smith of nra-i.'on. *rki SJmiihlna at ones pips and ahroud- In olouda a4 smoke. B. Bradbury's Bfiorta to Secure Feed for Bound Hill Stoek Praised by Farmers DUBLIN MAN IS ACXJUITTED OF A MURDER CHARGE ;; j BattArkable DsmoutraUon Foi- AUSTRALIA MAY PROVIDE MARKET FOR CANADA GOODS Under Its Charter, Signed Kin? Charles in 1670, It Owned All West by U ratlin tantUU *4lvanc B tra and allltd countrUa r l*. hav* hmmn aerved nm tn gt;*n lt;Uci4*d to P*rla mn. nJvIsory com nr Hue Mit.c.pnnii would b rnprr ntotl with lh* vxctvtluii ot lho Unite J ai*te , which 1 unable to tnke nn utt * cal part, though furn tah tna a pre* pondtrtnt share ot ths credit*, fip ::i la mm vet not inolutlc lp but 1* conaldvr- inr tha matter* Italy, thoufh approv- tni the projret. did not Mnd m Uele- cata bocaiuv of the ahort notice Klven har. m Th* Round niti dlalrtot waa T* rd hit by drougli* laat aummer, and tor that raaaon tha tmn aituatlon hma Itoan crltloal. Rut lh*nra hava l gt;*rn rr atty rallai d hy tha untlrlnjr efforta of W, R. Bradbury, tha local U. T A* preaident, who h*a d TOtad tima And anrray for tha onuaa of tha Itra alnclc tn the dUtrlct w'thout any rea on*hIa rtward from- atock ownera but pimply to aare tha lire ersatur*a from atarvatlon. The toea folk hare RT**t Hfl AnDQUQCftmftDl Of O olilon onfldrncp In Mi Biadlmiy'a wrr rice*, and hear'My appreciate tha aama aa It wa* * ** impnaalhla to procu ra taed throuftt other aourcaa. Pom* hnvm tried Mit wMhnut freetilta. Po If eerm* that Mr Bradbury cmtt gmt 'he feed, whllat othara cannot. bath f whom have baan rtUevrd of I enate earlj oa t*T5 yrt Be New Turk ttfdty liiared * lt;* eadoram r lt;Mi( b er( by a vole ef ST to 0NL1KABIETS MARKED BAYER ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without thc Bayer Cross Of iha Court IhiWIn. eh r* lt;S nrmof 9 tarr/hmr. toda)'. thf A.pr - S lt; John MmtHtmr ih lhe m lt;ir lt;1*r ot 8vrir* iit Lorrx Tlppaiviy. ImaA B*p- 9 acquitted n court her* nrd rhlff JivftlcW txpr9*-t- *ng app*ev*i o* th* Jury's verd ot. A r*mirk Me dcm nstrACon foi- - ; Toronto. April Ji Tha poaenjll * * or Canada enlarging trade relation* with Auatralla nnd other Paclflo laland* wore d'acuan by Dr, J. I* Ooaalay-Batt. pf tho Ix gt;ndon Tlmcn, n nn addrewa to the Rotary club here Friday, Dr. Batt aald Australia wan* ted Canada'a pulp, and wanted many manufactured art'cles, amonc which h mentioned planoa, Sha aald the In- crcaaa In Canadian trade urith South Africa could be duplicated In the cane cf AtiMrara ana Nc Kcs nJ, **- Winnipeg, April 23rd- Tha celfbra tlon uf the 2 Uth annlreraary of th Hudaoira Bay company n May, gm be* u g d vL-iupecl hy i oui* IC. Wilaon of London,' wtll tatte on tho character of a national memorials 'Tho Uudeon* Bay Company/' aald Mr. Vllaun waa tha pioneer of Western Canada* Under lu charter glffned by King Chftrta U on May zt l ?0, tt owned ln fco almple practicaljy all Weatern CanadA io tho Itocky jiuun- taln Br.tun i;o*umb*a cam* under lta dumicatlon after tna Company'* amaL- matloh wllh tha Norlh Wvtt Company In isat. At thp amth of IU power, the Hudaon'a Bay Company ruled three- fourth* of tba North Amertiart con* tineuu For two crmurie* prior to ioiv whan it nurrondercd it* tcrLitor- FRENCH SUBJECTS IN RUSSIA ARE TO BE REPATRIATED CASTORIA for Infanta and Children In Vnn For Over 30 Yeer* AgTeemant ia Signed at Copenhagen by M. Litvinoff and Franch Repre antatlvea Ths fo'lowlnv hmra rmc-lvmft ffrntj Oiroush h rr'cs of Mr. Br rt'iiifT. nndt' anprsc'ats ths w*rv1c s rmnAmrm hr him nnd hsv* slrpsfl this ot *n 1*t** r to h'm no sn *vM*nes ot attmm; r O Pi-. - gt;t lt;ks Rirron, C. H. b f. yt-t-m Q*rtlojcyk. J. 3. CamamU man. T gt; V* M *V . B' Vv n witl. ***Armw Xtfnay*- ' *.. A * W dW J- tCvane'sw. I. Utt9* A V hlrmnoV. A. Pwffln.lr*. J. BtsrhsnliiV. J. V*hmt. M Humonhik M K*-m lt;**w. . Ch p- ttn. tm. 3 XAit *****ya. r inintor p ui aBT'as'sn. D. 8lsrch iifcl, Frnnk 'TinrV. T Clr-raattrYal*- tt. P'vot *r. f v H -. n T fT. W*fls*wond IT. p.r--) v M 9-f**ar* XV. Wlnesura, 1. Kalowsfcl, Mrs. Bs* sr. poclally In view of th* Increased ship- i s and auihurtty io iho Canad hh pln fae'l ties that are belnr offered Kovommviit, tfts history of tfsatorn the Canadian int marina. eovernnrent mor- FBICVCH AVIATOR MAKES UYPRO-Aini'I.. ?fB jtcconn. Ulem. France, Aprtl 34 A French abator named 0adi today a tsblUbe lt;l wbnl la mM tv be an irltu le record for a bydro-alr- plane. Be flew over Monte Carlo and rsaetwd s beUbt tf 0-3W anetres In one bour. seven mlnutew. Caiutda wu the hlmory ot thf Hxitl boil'm Uay Coinpuny. In conn* qucricc tho c lt;Cehrailon of th company' 2t0th birthday wtU t -t-he- lt;H gt;inn*w* to- Ruaala- wun unl exc ration of an eporn in ths nauon'a repatriated w.ihn thr UWEBfl OF FTT gt;ra HTIUKK ARE AlUtl'STED. 24. Isadora of tha )i -:-. TrlMte. April strlko at Fltimo nd thm walkout mbvomont there I* a faliurfl. It t* roportgctr Th r*turnlni to work- 'Thp anniversary celebration wlU be held ln VnnniJE Ci J monion. Cai* I c.ir gt;, Vancouver and Victor * it . will open in Winnipeg on May 3 an lt;l lo in Victoria w tier* lt JKill ba I moraaa wttb tOe celebration of Kmplre aa gt; on H y 4th. An historical pageant on Hed river wlU pre* nt a Oot lla ut Tork boat* and birchbark canoea manned by Indl nn of a fl,eri IB PlOttWr* coitume.lt will *tar* Pari*. April 34 (French Wlrelna Senrc*) Cnder the ereerntrft rela* llva to lhe exchrfn** c* Ruwi n anfl French pri*on r* . aieh hae been * mrd at Copenhagen by M Utvlnof* end the French representative, 112 French wometuand children are to be eent immediately to the F,nn h frontier by Sjviot authorXiee, They win h*t rwfwni tn cxphante for thn S.'OO Hut*1 an *old er* wiio have ree nciy been lenUcd nt Od lt;*ma bjr order of th* Tlie i rcement aleo * stflate* that n I oth*r Fr*-neh autijec** eld n Uhinit roontha hf v gt;ay of the Block 8eau FORMER INDIAN RESERVES OPENED IN SASKATCHEWAN HAG ECZEMA For Over 28 Years Were Purchased by Soldttrs' Bot- id 3ss p tlement Botrd from Indima For Returned Men Eeeema or Salt Tthenni mnn feat* ftoelf In Uttle round bllBtnr*, which lt; ntaln an extremely Irritating Hold. Theee break and eubeequently a cruet Ur formed, and the lntenee burnlrr, 1'ohln* and emartlnF, especially at nlrbt or when the part U expoeed to any *tron r heat te almo*t unbearable. The eucceee which Burdock Blood Bitters has met with ln nkln dlseaite* of etioh severity 1* due to lta wonderful blood cleMnelnc and purifying properties, and we know of no other remedy tliat ha* done or can do ao much for those who Lrm almost driven to distraction with th* terrible torture* Mr, Jamee Walker. 162 Nlacara Btmm Hamilton. OnU wrliee: I have been ualn*r Burdock Btood Rlrt*rw fnr aome months past, and find lt an excellent remedy for akin oruptlone. I have suffered wltb ecioma for over 23 yeara and have tried almoat everything you could thlnK ef. 1 waa rec* iimmended to u* BttTdOQK Blood Bit- T rs, and 1 arp now clear of my *k(n * rouble, lt is certainly a aood rem* edy nnd I shall recommend lt to all my fr.enda. Manufactured for over 40 years by The T. Mllburn Co.. limited. Toronto. Ont from the alio uf old Kort Garry and or* Qarey qht**n i mllea down etrfain. Sir Xtoberi Kin- deraley governor of the cornany, will tako part ln the proce elon and al tbe lower fort will smoke the peace U pe with the Indiana and bestow upon them medals Mruck In honor ot tho anniversary. The ceremonies will close with a banquet whep Oo veenor Kindersley WITT reply to addreaeft* by, Indian orators. ''Street paucants will be held'In tho other four cities* Floats will pirtur* romantic episodes In the company's h storj* and thu development of the j t nnt and In iho pnrudee will appear Indiana ttrapers. cowboys, doc teams.' Ited Itlvor carts, Itoyal North Weil. Mounted Police, aovernment oRlelal* and civic bodie*. Jn all the i Hie*, mov Inr plctur**M tnk*d on a speclnl expedition which spent seven months *n the norlh and Illustrating every phn* of the for trade, will be tX* hlbited free to t* o public. U if tnt on l ar n - re- Ottawa. April 24 At Wednesday two former servts wore opened for gt; nent b gt; returned snldit.-rs. om lt;-laI orxhe 861- dier SettlemtMit Board conducted th* balloting. The Piapot resijr t consist* of lt.suo scree and the whole of :t waa nirnod ver to reirypy cd Midler* et sn average prioe of S/i40 per farming unit of approximately fcOO aeres, lightly over JiO per acre. A ian;* number ot farming unil* also were disposed of in the Ochopowae* Ind an reserve. ThU reserve consists of 1S,- 000 acrea and the average price lt;ft farm* waa S.000, Thesft reserve* with aertn other) were purchased from the Indiana by the Boldlnr Settlement Board for dls- T osal to returned soldiers at Ooet. CRAZY ACROBAT WALKS WIRES ON MOBILE STREET Police Ara Unable to Coax Him Down and Current haa to b. Shut Off REACTIONARIES BEING WEEDED OUT IN POMERANIA Tm art COWSTTPATEn wWch cf m mum* HEARTBURN. HLOATINO. lood Ktufns to tht mouth, vof cannot em: -.he E,u Ukt BLISS NATIVE HERBS TAB- ETS t*mm**4 CONSTIFATION. RKKU- ATISM nd INDIGESTION. mak.rC Ifac totnach tunction piopaly. K tir L-- tomH a plraiure; you aa* what yoa wiah. Kakio Adkina, Eaat Lynn. W. Va wtiIm: Por three yeara tnj atoouch waa in dread- Ctl ahipc, I could not retain food. But your LISS NATIVE HERB0 TABLETS aoon corrrctcd (hia trouble. MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE in each box. At al) Drug ifwc 291 Aoaaa t.00. AL0N2O Q. BLISS CO- MONTRKAU 1 Mo He Ala.. April 2* A jRctlon of thla cltr ia n-ithout elactrlc powar and cv ral r*et car 1 nea ara dlertiptoj thU mornlne Oiarauao an unknown bm e:ft lt;*0 acrohat c oaa to kIvo an exhibition of bla ak.'.l on tho overhead olectrlo Ujrht nd *to-Uphon wires of a downtown ntraet. Tba man el'ntbed a pota Friday night and ba *n w*lkint *nd awing- tng monkey-like nmon thft wlr n. Karly today ho waa .til perched oa hin lofty aoat m'.dwajr bvlwetr. lha two poled Tho poKco were unaWo to cnax hlm to oome down and hare ndopted n policy of watchful wa ting, after having the current out off to prevent a poaaTo*1a electrocution. Thay rcprc* tha hm'.'.mt that tht man * * become, exhilarated on bootleg whiaky or-druga. Nineteen District Coiincillon With Historic Prussian Names Arc Dismissed - run'n, April 2* lt;A eocIated 7*rfia gt; *Rw sowrnmrnt a orncraa .: weeding yut reactionary elitnirti from tho provlnc'al adtnlnlatratlon of l'omeranin and lt;*l owhrr0 o tnr haa raaul'.cd ln the lilarolaaal of nineteen , diatriot counclllora all of whom were .local tnaRtiatee with htstor c nmri of thn I'rtisalan lanJed Kantrr. The provincial governor* of Hanover and Kofn.KabcTg ahd a half doaen othora, iiicitirt'UK eoma chiefs of departmer.ta In the rru e'an mlnlatry of the interior, were also dlamleerd. Othera rec gned of their own volition and the aoclallit fa* tlone of the diet hava drawn up a llat cortalnng a eoar whoat* tilt-ritlaMils they demand. Moat of thoBM t wmla od will be proaecu;oS for mlauae of author'ty. mery Great War Veterans' Association DANCES will be held In The Memorial Hall on Saturday and Monday Evenings until further nntto FORMER GERMAN VICE-CHANCELLOR' IN FIERY SPEECH Says Germans Should Hsve Retaliated for French Occupation of Frankfort he by ticket only. obtained from ony gt; lt;lrn rttlrtn will which may be W.iMtr *r r,o Rn crMm Committee, o w.v.a. ofriee nntt rnntmmn. nnd M Wa N*.-w fr'tand. Money ' lt; r gt;r. rtrVot* 7V rn II.M) will nnt he fakon it (he Tha r fiht '. M.iriair m lt;nf reaerve i rrtx.mr. r .ln l*a * gt;i*i. thn Berlin, April 24. (A. P.) Dr. Karl IJilfTcrioh, former vice - chancellor, during a Speech at Hanover Friday night, nrouftcd his hearers to f* enthusiasm, when ho attacked hte povrrnment'a foreign policy. Amid applause, he declared ihe government ought to have retaliated for the French occupatnyi of Frank- fnn by DrAalMHa off diplu- * marie relations with France and stopping deliveries of ma- JerialB called for hy the peace treaty. At the conclusion of Dr. Ueifferieh's remark*, the gathering, which numbered . i.oon priNiMw. ung Oentf land rher jvilci.'' OVRnAMW MAY BE WOKN TO CUIRCH. Ottawn. April 14 OU clothaa or o rr lla mar not only be worn om lh MlhhBth. but atfto It le panntte that lh*y bo worn to ehurrh. Tho flrji invitation to wnrahlpciera to wrnr f-vi-miu to church waa extended * y Hraklne Preabyterlan chureh. In fhe chureh motlca published In todmy'e pnper Tnr raltlne chureh. the eon- clud ng eentence reada: Tou are w.i- oome either in frock coet* or onr- aHa. I. Vt. W. STRIIUC AT Utl ITK snows i.i'iTij: uiam.i, Butte. Mont.. AprH 2 Wlth an t). creaard but mill email nurofcer of toea reporting for work at Butte's cower mlnea, tho e tuatlon created throueh the etrlke called by metal i:. v.c workers union number 800 *f the I. W. W. ahowed little change hero today. A number of troopa arrived from Cam? kei and Port (ieonr Wright. I I eitftr wav . He Miaht Hate Blil I heard aa hnw you've been flthtitic w;th Bob Bmlth? Sam Tra. He- eald my eroee-eyed. Bill But roa ain't got a t*mu* I kuow tfl t It wU o'ple of the thing that u; i ;:aa New*. aiiur. IKe pr:n- MWTNlEmM ltt name tttyrr Identlflea the contain* proper dErwtlon* fm Colde, una A pirin,- the Aapirin ; lUadach . Toothache. Karnche, Km* Ae I moha, nemTN Tu.- only pr*aerlboibyphyakian for over nine-I ralfJe, J-ii ba o. Rlunio. . . teen year* and now madr In Canada. tiii, Joint Halne. aad i'ain ireneraMy. -Mway t buy an unbrolc n pecla raj Tin boxea of It tableta con but. Br.j-or Tablet* of Aopir nh which I a few centa. Lorgar Bayer packa ea. Tkrrc la oaly oao Aaplrla B yorM Von mast aay Aapirla I th . tr**-* metfk 'reeltt-red lo Canad gt; mt Par*r Maavfaetnro of Ment. v . . tt ta w.i knowa tkai Aaplrin tn an H u r tmttetlone. th Tahl*ie ot Umft Compaav mark, Uie * ISmyn Craaa Of l',S'l(tr, mar vfn Jil bm r lo mmt tax tho public mgmlntx an easy and the PHONOGRAPH * ** WPIAT a combination for enjoyment when the day's work is done For the Stewart brings the cheering- spirit of Music to brighten weary faces, to unkink tired nerves, to dispel worry, care and gloom. Think what it would mean to your family to have this universal entertainer in your home to-night I You can sit enraptured with the singing of the noblest masterpieces played by thc world's greatest artists; you can feel'the thrill of-soul-stirring music by the finest bands and orchestras; or you can forget your worries in side-splitting laughter at the merriment of leading entertainers all in your own hom lt; I choice of any record made 1 And thia musical marvel costs but 15.00 a Plays Every Make of Record e t You can measure the quality and performance of the Stewart only by nearing it It is to be compared only with much higher-priced phonographs. Ask your nearest dealer to play your favorite record- any style, any make, any price, any size The Stewart plays tnem all I Equipped with Universal Reproducer Modern to thc minute I The motor i; precision- made, remarkably smooth-running, tested to play two 10-inch records with one winding. Beautiful and dur- able finish in iMahogany enamel and fine nickel .trimmings. There's a surprise in store for you see the nearest dealer handling the Stewart and be convinced your own Tag Simtxtrt Phonograph is matU in Canada. It it sold aU ovrr th* world Ut phrnon40nal success prows jts absolute ttmtrit. At mny tim**, shonld you rtquir* a rtflactmtnt part yrmr Slttwart ' Phofto* graph nogd net be idli for mnny hours. ' Wt can tngft servic* demands of ewry kind. m For sale everywhere departmental, general, music, drug, jewelry, book- and hardware stores. ETfcSZi e tow1 heater *rnd SI5.00 direct ? lt;i in *nd ttm i l arm thtt yoa arr 1lr n- rhirro t J proaip, y fufpli ill At- Sttwart Phonograph Corporation, Limited, 110 TtmpU Bid*., Toronto. A y ; i
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Attribution
Image 354 (1920-04-26), from microfilm reel 354, (CU1747339). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.