--~ SATURDAY, DEC. 2, 1021, - In ; AMBEROLA= in your home brings greater Christmas jo HE tree-- The Yule log--the glad hearts and merry faces! And over the rejoicing come the strains of music--of the sweet old Christmas carols--played by the Edison Amberolal -- That is a picture of what your home can be, if you own this perfected musical instru- ment! And you can own it because its re- markably low price puts the Amberola casily within reach of everyone. Don't think that just because the Amberola is reasonably priced, it is an ordinary "talk- ing machine!' Aga matter of fact, its start- ling realism makés it the superior of the usual high-priced "talking machines." And despite the fact that we offer the Amberola as the world's greatest phonograph value, we will gladly let you have it on terms that will suit your convenience, The Ideal Christmas Gift If you would really like to increase the joy in your home on Christmas, come in today and select an Amberola. If you can't come in, phone or write us today, so we can deliver the Amberola to you for Christmas, The J. M. GREENE Phone 1324. "The Home of Good Musia® 166 Princess Street. MUSIC CoO. ---- NEW ELECTRIC GOODS JUST ARRIVED Students" Study Lamps, extra good value. English Hot Plates, price $7.50. Call and see our large assortment of Porta Agents for Apex Vaccum Cleaner. Price $3.50 each. ble Lamps, Burke Electric Company 74 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 423. = lic schools, his aim MRS. ASQUITH AT TH She is depositing a wreath Asquith, R.F.C., her stepson. Walter Knox Addressed a Large Gathering at Gor- don Hall. The track club at Queen's Univer- sity had aes their gues: Ta ay af- ternoon, Walter Knox, who has made 4 name for himself and Quan da, one of the world's best in track | field athletics, Although at the | sent time well past what '| letes call their prime, Mr Knox is an example of an athlete who has kept in condition, and it is only as re- cent as 1914, that he was all-round champion of the world in track and field sports. In the afternoon he ad- dressed a large crowd that filled Gox- don Hall to capacity, and with the aid of a film showed and explained [ the way the athletes of the present | day have made records, As in every- {thing else, so in track sports, there is a right and a wrong way to do this, In his short talk, he impressed on | bis student hearers the advisibility of clean living as a training aid, and advised them to remember that as and pre- nest ath- the events that they required keep themselves fit, but all the time. After the showing of the film, which {llustrated the events in slow and fast motion, the audience went to the "gym," where in a manner that drew generous applause from the gallery, Mr. Knox went throueh the various track sports showing the "wrinkles" in each and instructed the Queen's sprinters and jum pers in a few of the details. Mr. Knox is travelling in the in- terests of the Ontario Athlete Com- mission. The film is an Ontario BOV=- ernment one, and was taken in To- ronto. Mr. Knox js visiting the pub- being to begi ll with the youth. His visit to the col- lege was a great stimulation to the | track and club activities, British War Mother Welcomed, Toronto, Dec. 2.--Mrs. Emma Me- | Cudden, British war mother, was to- (day presented with the freedom of Toronto in the council chamber. 1n | presence of a large gathering repré- | ieénting soldiers' organizations, wo- men's patriotic organizations. and | prominent citizens, who also pre- sented addresses of welcome. Meat Cutters To Strike. -- For good meals prepared right come and try us you will be delighted with our service. Everything you could want served as you like it. Dainty Restaurant 83 PRINC SS STREET Chicago, Dec. 2. -- Declaring that {the shop representation system dic I not represent the sentiment of the employes and.' that thy did not ap- | | prove théiwage reduction of fen par jcent., whichwent into force la: | Monday, - Cornelius Hayes of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters has sent out instructions for a strike Mou- day. ----------iiems. | The probabilities are that a ver- | dict will be.reached before night at San Francisco in the case of Roscoe Arbuckle, - -- ----aAasas Phonograph? HERE'S YOUR CHANCE ONE ONLY Full size Cabinet Cecilian Phonograph, used only one week. Walnut finish. Worth $175.00. Now only .....$129.50 (With Ten Records) Don't be sorry you were late. Come early! The Song Shop PHONE 979W. - . 216 PRINCESS STREET "OPEN NIGHTS NEXT TC OPERA HOUSE !{ The China-Japan conversitions | have begun at Washington. | The allies are considering repara- tions' relief for Germany. 4 -- ---- RARE BIRD TRAVELS An East Indian haenhill pe ma. Ii grew te the sin ©f a wulture and its bill is a danger- * A-NOTED ATHLETE. IN CITY it | Was not only in the fall, just before | to-| X a E LONDON CENOTAPH. in memory of Lieut. Raymond ' . Sevem Sentence Sermon. rr rr rrr rt tt ttn. Let our object be our country, our | whole country, and nothing but our country.--Danie] Webster, * * * The more I study the world the | more am I convinced of the liability | of force to create anything durable. ---Napoleon. * * . I will not count On aught but being faithful George Eliot. Insomuch as any one pushes you near to God, he or she is your friend, Mozoomdar. . * In peace will I both lay me down and sleep; For Thou, Jehovah, dwell in safety, alone makest me Ps, 4:8. Lord make me pure; Only the pure shall see Thee as Thou say. live, to keep rom oc art, And shall endure --Christina Rossetti. . . * I want to help you to grow al bedu- | tiful as Gol meant you to be when {He thought of you first.--GQGeorge MacDonald. New Use for Radio. ! Among the new uses to which wireless telegraphy is being put, the (New York) cites the | { Radio News following: | "The Westinghouse Electric Com- | pany: now mounts a sensative wire- less receiving outfit on an auto truck : using a loop aerial as atenna, And | | what do you suppose they do with it? They run the truck parallel to a high tension line to discover the | leakage of the insulators' Wherever there is a bad leakage, the crackling sound in the receivers of the radic | {outfit will reveal 'the energy going | {to waste. An insulator may look ail | | right from the outside, but it might | {be porous and thus waste a lot of the | company's power. The radio receiver | | | will detect the bad insulator immedi- ately. "Then we have power companies | in the West which are now opening | land closing switches in distant sub- | power plants by radio. Instead of | | keeping an operator at each ope of | | their sub-stations to throw the | | switches in and out, this is now ac- | | complished without the touch of hu- | man hands." The Landon Times foreshadows a | |sharp cut in freight rates from. Bri- British Columbia. which | should provide special oppotunity for the development of British export trade. Herr Rathenau is negotiating with Sir Robert Horne and the Bank of | England for the loan of fifty million | pounds-to Germany. | The International association of lfairs is to meet in Chicago next year. 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Noise and Nerves, An an analysis of the noises of our Lon- |is more noisy, in the main, don streets has diseovered that the {don note of London traffic is distinctly |to thank "low' as compared with that of our pavements, and, One wonders how lit compares with the notes of other Practical experience sug- [shown by the fact that even in Lon- northern cities, capitals, gests that the comparison would be | The high-pitched rattle {than elsewhere, most of us, accord- . favorable, of Paris should be as proverbial as Ing to a prominent |irregular, eminent authority who gives |comparatively small city like of New York. Even Rome than Lon- For this advantage we have our wooden and asphalt perhaps, our more J etens handling of street traffic | al | That the subject 'is of importance is don where noise is better regulated | ear specialist, the din, so nerve-racking because so | "are slightly deaf after fifty," There | Pm mn + = - YIN iT Puzzle n HEdhs "Eis iH 5 ii i HTT] a -- = if Fit g KES2R } h i i is it. bi fi i i: seems something to be said after all | in favor of the third-floor back ina side street, (London Daily Express.) Spring water supply in London sufficient for domestic use for many years, Dog teams to be used to take bal lot boxes and papers to northern Manitoba. Rev. Father Theobald president of St. Jerome's Kitchener, is dead. Spetz, ex. College Observe These Rules 6. 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