the AAR VWRNAWA VALILT LIMED, DALVURMAL, Aan (VY, 1740 Transportation of Today! 3 The Transportation of Yesterday Newspaper Plays A Leading Role In the days of "49 transportation was slow indeed. But then everything moved at the same pace! Nobody hurried, nobody worried. They took things as they, came! But today we couldn't stand for that! We want everything in a hurry,--and we get it! It's been a matter of education. W hen the sewing machine was invented there was no means of telling the housewife about it except by word of mouth. The in- ventor died a poor man! Today, automobiles, radio, airships, ...they came into be- ing and were accepted by the multitudes . , . . overnight! The daily newspaper did it! It spread the gospel of all new things into the heart of the great city, into the highways and by ways of rural Canada. We could not do without our daily newspaper. It is THE great educator, the leveller of classes, the medium of price equalization. In the matter of transportation, the great automobile show of today is a far ery, from the exhibit of the old covered wagon at the crossroads in '49! Not that they, wouldn't have had covered wagon shows in those days, but that they had no means of telling the world about it. Today the newspaper spreads the story of the automo- bile show and the people come to see .... immediately. The Oshawa Daily Times, Central Ontario's leading newspaper, goes into more than 5,000 homes every evening, telling the citizens of this community about all the new things that come to pass. And these 5,000 homes are counted among the best in Canada, constituting a market adequate for any merchant. ... as having the in- come to buy the new things that Oshawa business people have to offer, It Pavs to Advertise in The OSHAWA DAILY TIMES Central Ontario's Leading Newspaper Adeguatély Covers the Retail Trading Area at One Low Cost Without Duplication Lata 5000 HOMES £2 is a-- ----