_. . '_\-'_\'1~ 9 ‘CF. SIX 3'1 is SIMMONS THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN written, a will be devo to dual purpose niture-the couch by day that be- comes a bed by night. ’ The add-a-room role such furni- ture has played has contributed Ln considerable measure inward per- mltlng almhltects ho scale dowln living quarters in dze and adlust rents so that more families today the interior decorator in layfing out mall-sine horns. Foremost in developing the dual geugose couch or director-field has firm of Simmons Ltd. For fifty years. the Canadian houses merged into today's organization have been pioneering in develop- ments of greater ccenfort. beauty and utility of beds and bedding. Flor Bimmoru Ltd. this is Golden Jubilee year. and there is to be celebration throughout Canada and throughout countries the world Over to which the Canadian firm exports its products. In Charlotte- town. R. T. Holmanh Ltd. will mark iihe occasion with a special display and oilfering of Simmons gold tag bedroom and living room furniture furniture has wort indem- processes vised by Simmons Ltd. 1t provides all the rest-enjoyment to be obtained from the standard bed: perfect spring base fine mattress of selected pure materials. pillows of h’ghest quality filled with sterilized feath- ers. durable but attractive flckings. It was in 1891 that twod young ' _ SEPTEMBER 26,1941 Canadian Bedding Firm c E1 g, celebrates GOLDEN JUBILEE "H" Y°RK ,1 .~ g 1 1 anus LETTER a é E Q R. T. HOLMAN LTD, HAS SPECIAL DISPLAY 0F gllficlvllw I MODERN COMFORT BEDDING -“-;;1~;ve::=1::: 51L; reef. sleep. teal repose. I'll-st. they mule only feather pillows; u time wen-t on and their busfn expanded and they became asaocia ed with other companies they produced fibre mautresos. box springs. brass beds. cast iron beds. cots and couches. In their struggle toward their goal. they successively re- geotled the unlovely cast iron and ram beds, and ultimately the firm set the modern starbigdard with the can afford to live in better i-csl- "Md-finish m - HW- ex- “*‘°1"‘°' Waist emrhrsli. dent“; "w; And the vogue has oelslor-shrffed mattresses made 33%;}? t!‘ is to have “a ‘ facilitated enormously the task of WW M‘ spins-filled "Witmm we," flsflfnf ‘~23; Mum you ca that were built of the final: mate- rials. Woven wiflreed by bthat sagged were rep c corn ‘cla- tiolns that atford the perfect base for tlhe better ma . (Heaned and sterilized feat ers and other materials set a health standard t0- day demanded everywhere Per- fected dual urpose furniture be- came the ult ie in echieveméant In achieving the’: improvem nts Ifrltosh and Williams of 1891 and their associates and succesors were not alone. ‘riley enjoyed the collaboration of loyal employees; among the 925 on the Simmons payroll last year. 301 boasted ger- vice ranging from 20 to 4'1 year's. And among the vast network 0f local agents. from the start care- fully selected for thew ability to merchandise quality goofs many had been selling Simmons products fou- more than a generation. This organization. with its flair for offerdcrg beds and bedding wel- corned by the sleepers of iihe world today boosts the lamest bedding factory in the British Fbnrire. Thee n“ “lent: at Montreal. To- ronto. Winnipeg and Vancouver: five service depots throughout this Cflnfldiflllfl‘. cIntosh an Wfl- countrv: and. in addition to Cana- boxing mittens fly; n f ‘i . ' rt were 50 p bédrmsdtbegetzltrnoéiateigonxehgmrmailm? dim “w” mm m ammo“ "l" 1"‘ yea" K“’““‘* smkg representatives all over the globe. The regular monthl the Meadow Ban Womens Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Boyle on September lst with an attendance of nine members and three visitors. The President presided and tne meeting opened by singing the Ode and. repeal the Creed n UXDSIZXI. Minutes of e last meeting were read and adopted. Correspondence was read and discussed. It was moved b Mrs. Victor Mac- Phail and secon ed by Miss Laura Crosby that Institute take $1.60 from the funds for the Mobile Kitchens. Motion carried. There was some discussion about sending Christmas boxes to the boys and it was decided to leave it unril the next meeting to make further vious. It was also decided to send $2.85 ya New York, 1q_ y_ for ihe not been rm belumlufifi? ‘at hs to style. They mo BmOOth shoulders raglan. Dolman and 552ml...“ ‘"52 a cue this 11y Over shoulders, but tug n‘ w "om “£159.11!” ‘i.’ fndfmengrgversibles as well as 11p There's in 1,0 v in color Id‘:- ghe sclhego? 3901», trerr Fall. Mothers will send illflipd. ‘h 0M3 brick to school 11115 y“. cu“ new Campus tan. 11 ‘a I)?" neutral color that iflkpq f,“ bright accessories. It's them} ' puted leader of them .11 5313;; in her wardrobe? ~ . ' . even like one of l1§°’h..“.‘I5 b??? red chinchilla coals m‘ (‘ml gh Sims- W Your daughter is 1.1.5111” blue, there's tfw new ma“, I that. answers the call“ “I17 m‘ 1941 successor to teal 151m. 2h!“ will be more brown and Q1159 m the Ywthful style picture n1. Both dark greens and 5011,1911“) sreens and the br 5 " and lively. especially ed with blue in twccds. Bhnsgy mittens match are takl and mm ' "H "w Dlnce oi u. Cups with tassels rlnnglmg no the point ‘ll . . f.’ All the glrlvgllikgehgiifuztll?tom: MEADOW BANK w. r. Murphy's on Monday 15th u. make P°',“',f‘° and Pvllmler" 1.1m, . quilt, also sew on material which ‘fir; (1123:? awe“ 5W5 and coats. mew"! ‘)1 had been bought some time pre- ' my“ ““1‘"’°d Silk-i "bio din-keys to . n t eveYyday classroom “my, to Mrs. Wm. Mutch to help pay for ‘furnishing room at Sanitarium. A letter was read re "Mobile Kitchen", and each member was lo pay l0 cents to Secretary to be f0:- warded for same. A discussflm followed on holding a chicken supper but this was leit over till next meeting. Mrs. Duncan Gass and Mrs. Michael Deveraux were appointed on school committee for next three months. Mrs. Michael Murphy invited members for October meeting, roll g INDINS MILLIONS suvma - o _ ~ latlon ls estingatgll at iggilillioh". gcoooooo over the 1931 FELLOWS" plans. Two quilts were made for the Red can to be a “Grab Bum A den“, M, g5‘??? gglggskgae ‘§,°“§§;, Mgé my}??? lunch was served by the hostess Cross Committee about buying assisted by Miss Alvlra MacFadyflll. material for making more qmlts. after which meeting closed with mfilemschw; Qfllfiltm lefmteg. "God Save The King. e . and that tslfeyogleed a new drlngrxllgg| mam” 919"“ 3°13’) bucket. A very interesting report of the District Convention was given by! EATING I5 AN ART Mrs. Peter Scott. ‘“"""' The following committees tvere. We 8T6 very 0W?“ told hlw t0 appointed: Lunch-Jvfrs. Harry Hyde‘ eat and how urrllorlant 1t is that Miss Laura Crosby and Mrs. Gordon mu‘ meals consist of a variety o1’ MacLean. Programme-Mrs. W. W. loads. The proper selection o! foods Crosby and Mrs. Victor MacPhlnl. . ls me first item to be considered, The next rneetlns l8 t0 be held it and the right way alter it has been the home of Mrs. Har Hyde, roll $150M, T115 (mowing gugggguqns call to be answered wit a. pickle are made to Wye, m, mportmt, twili- subject. How w rm. Tie meeting closed b singing Moderation would be prlctmd G°d 5W W Klnfl- A d" L £113"? at all tunes. rt is harmful to over- Fhfgggxiggggetmimggsa“ 5 y eat, even of the proper foods. Ev:- PLANNED FOR COMFORT When Simmons entered the bed and bedding industry 50 years ago, comfort and beauty were side issues. Simmons decided to make them major issues and started with comfort. “It's the first requisite for sound sleep" said they, "and sound sleep, after all, fin what we're really selling”. Q Fellows’ Syrup worh quickly. It helps to soothe nerves and to induce rest- ful sleep; it helps to rector! good appetite. The men- tial minerals in this tcnio are quickly assimilated, even by men and women who are physically exhausted, nervous and anaemic. 1f you're run down Improvement after improvement was initiated as one by'one lumpy mattresses, noisy springs and ugly gas- pipe beds went into the discard. Now Simmons looks back with pride on 50 years of steady achievement, . . . cess does harm; it throws an un- ,1 copped by today's magnificent showing of Beautyrest -—-—-'?- reasonable sum on the body and flafllfl,fifa‘f"ffl‘{ffm.°'sy;flj""331"“f” , , NEW HAVEN W. l. mud; 1,0 ~1- 14; t, e 1 ‘f . Mattresses Slumber King Springs, smartly styled - ifmumm 0.3%,}, 1, 11Q“c°m§°¥,' £15m" Ygfifmm” d°‘“‘“‘°kl" , BEAUTYREQT BOX $PR|NG SLUMBER K|NG The New Haven W. I. met at the result of neglect of the watoh- ‘y c‘ word moderation". Meals should be eaten in a quiet, restful manner. Food is not readily digested when lhe body l1 tired, or home of Mrs. S. H. Colwlll fcrthe Septembe meeting. with nine members and four visitors. The Vice I.LOWS’ SYRUP all-metal beds. Other fine creations including the ‘special Golden jubilee line of quality beds and mad“ °“m““di"g "h" h" m” who prefer the box type of spring. A perfect mm- paninn for the Beautyrcsr mattress, embodying . . . the spring rim cannot sag, built to box spring heig z or easy bed-making; cannot rear bed clothes, dean looking andAeasy to keep usr. bedding are now on display across Canada‘ many exclusive Simmons construction feature: dean; cannot accumulate ffurds perfect PWEldE-Ylt DNB-‘dfld Mid Opefled P119 when me individual 15 won-hm a; that mean lasrinB buoyancy and lonl life. "PPM: for any IPriBB-filled or other mauress. {Pfung m! "ode" "J ansrv. A rest before meals is rec- Visit any leading furniture store or house furnishing s! $42.50 01514.50 c3231 52f, "w" mmmd b, .3 3g,,"3,?"d°g,g',g,,,g‘,',=,;°°";°, mzflfié“; M, #515"- P511391 gm- the mgugeu," 11; was; should never be carried on at mea - ~o APPETITE- ,, 1 t 1 1», _ time. Active exercise should not gviillrdiiuflilb; ‘ilorthtfh: sgeguggeing be mm‘ mmwmwly “m? eating" “ which would be packed at the next Exemhe L‘ new“ by u“ body‘ m" department and see for yourselfwhat a difference 50 years have made. MATTRESSES O METAL BEDS O DAVENOS soisreshandoneolthetlnres" mmlns- when eon-l. rative rest ls required Members deoidedtomeet at ma. by the is efier eating. 1 V/INNIPEG‘ 2 VANCOUVER "— SIMMONS LIMITED 2 MONTREAL I TORONTO I Father and Son Have Same Smile of loin-lino m: m» m mryl winchway certainly shcgu - .. il‘.fl§‘...°°.§‘..‘€f’.‘.f” "m" o‘ m" Slightly soiled white gloves de- tract from any woman's appearance Gil-k who won't take time to use a razor or a depilatory on their legs ahouldnt go to the beach at all. 0n the street throat tan to match her face .... also wonéier wfilly that brown-haired An uneven coat of tan is not a “mnan m“ we“ " “ °r ‘ 011W!‘ thins. Wonder why that at- f§}"{§,§“5’;,§,',‘n§§'{.‘1f§d mofffé’, xi} tzrxaciiive lblonide’ over hthaere doesn't -= "“.t'.n't faded. ‘geached and ' er ea ac te next time M -~-- w» bl. lth 1 11,11 11 the takes a sunbath and let her it later on, you can bet ‘ovn ‘that... entiiilmiiingifi x511‘ £038 gm’?- o" T55 35593 always are toe many dint! white hats ftoeti uboutmmore women ought to 1h e friends with cleaners who know how to clean white hats msliktsiriantung lat Just asficool and no mam" how ma" h" m!“ or a grea ea smar er on e street clean her fsoe....by August, there $131: parent’ peek-aim‘) m‘ ~_. (‘IPPIE AND “CAP” STUBBS i .. 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