I t THE quutnoorwwv» overwrite? :1 ?'-."’.'.,'.llI) 1H“? CW9 F0)‘ .Seasiokness rpalteur‘ lnetitufictor EllPWImente PAitlS. Ilcc. 7. . . ., _ ‘Mmrm “mflud "l" hi’ U12‘ Pouerski ‘of the Pasteur" lfltillhitt‘ Part3‘ with u_vlew of (Uncovering. u out»: for. sonsickness. Pozerski built a curious apparatus which moves exactly like n ship at sea. Expert‘. ‘IIIGIIIB with the machine have shown that when subjected u, rhyiiietir: oscillations for perk-MS oi’ varying iengtli ui rabbits, guinea. pigs] shown no physiological effect whatsoever, while ihinty pgr 6pm of dons snhjorstcd to n similar motion have developed music]? ncss. Pozerskl is confident that big experiments will lead uitliintteiy to the discovery of ucurQ Honor Roll West Kent. Iloiior Roll for Nm. timber. Grade X: I. Ilurry >l<‘ogtgr_ g’ Ab. . n i . nu MncDuuguil. 3, lleien Juinie. Irresistible! “im- ‘ Grade IX 1. Al: S X ~ ~- PERFUME 75° All“)! Stewart. it. £13. Juiibizsfrt’ m Thc$i00.000 drop. Asulnle ‘ Grade VIII: 1, Frederick Bing" ¢g|flbillflllOn of I00 bouquets, J. Itrcd MztcLood. 3. Lloyd‘ Dew. gpiced with the Orient. ur. Grit" Vllr i. ltoy ltlclmuguil. 2. 5100.000 and 20 years of efiort were spent to produce the first dwp of MAVIS perfume-fra- rgncc that has been sought through the ages. (VJFSKJIS G mrgi: ‘fl -.V- . Grade VI. l, iilltizrnor hlaliur, a‘. twin-rt iiozi-r. ::. William (liven. Grade V: i. Keith Wcdiock, .., (iordon itice. Il, l~1linc_r Vifzlril. ltaywinond, 3. Emily Ve“ EO‘I%ETFRlIBS . m FIGrade iiV: 1. (‘lifford "Willi" null ‘hivurn Pow er .. .3 not . . . . iner lcc. tcqual); 2, Gordon i iriiriifsifii "IE gfeIESSv-iu‘ . fig llcllncti. 5i. Nclsnn lit-illicit)‘. ' “m” attends..- . . . 5210' ' ' , Grad‘ m; l‘ (“flmirlml Iitltéwh- i ToiIuSelllflJLWnndlW .5, Fostcr Pickurtl. ll, Aim-y Sm. ‘f; _ claii‘. IKQ, v | VA u o o U Grade ll: 1. William 'l“uplin. ‘.2. It‘); "WI. , '1"!.'.s.5- (trace Yi-o and .\iur_v Stewart, ‘ (equal); ll, William Thornton. The Hostess , l at ‘lea, at Dinner i or “At Home” is judged by the good- ies she serves I i i I A BRICK 0F , if." whether 3 layeiyiCherry, Maple-Wal- nut, (Jhocolate-Almond or plain will prove equally delightful to your guests and your family. Quart size l. serves 8, [Jint size 4. Phone orders taken. . Shipped by express to any point on p. the Island. l Central Creameries i.td. l Phone 848 15% " rsgllw 7m; yam- glve practical gifts. Community Plate alwaye makes an approptiiifl tim- W. W. WELINER LTi]. I since 186B . J°‘"°'°" nus CENTitiAL GUARDIAN jjalfililhlllihllilflllliilll. SHOP troin Holman‘: Catalog. LOW PRICES on French at G. ll. 'l'aylot"s jeweler. ivory CALENDAR-—Thc (lush Grocery has itrctly cuiciidur for thanks. Weynioutn issuod u very 1022. Muiiy ‘ FOR THE KlDDlE-vGot lilin an Lreotor Set, prices from 60 cts. to $15.00. The Rogers llnrdivare Co. btd. BOYS BROWN BOOTS, Gooe- year Welted Ncoiin soles. special price thiti week. $3.95 at Alley-s Shoe Store. TEAM FHOTO-dn the iiiuyer Studio window there iu exhibited a. very good group photograph of the Ahegwelt A. A. A. Champion Truck uud ~I~iield Team. NEW GLASGOW-Who Ladies Aid intend holding a bazuur and candy sule in New Glasgow Hail on Thursday evening. Dec. 8l.li. A Hood programme. Admission 10c. ENGRAVING makes thc gift more personal. Select yours from The W. T. Weliner ()o., Ltd" Queen St... Jewelers. They will engrave and put it aside till Christmas. HAVE EVERY ROOM in your houso tilled with healthful sum- mer warmth during the cold win- ter months by using one of our “SOF(‘O" Pi-peiesr. Furnaces. The Rogers Iiardwuro Co. Ltd. WORKMEN BUSY- For the past lhrcc days workmen under the tiifflCllii‘ of (‘ontrttctor Morrison have been busy in preparnliovi for tho removal o1’ the fi-flliiligPli (‘liar- iottctoivn iinspilal building i.i the opposite vacant lot. Some ninety int-n. ziri- cinpioyd on U... “Mk which will neitcsslltitt- a capable-r- ulile amount oi‘ concrete foundation work on the new site and the divi- sion of the old building tnto sce- tions before rcmuval. The building iclicn moved vi-iii occupy a uodtion opposite the old sitc ‘and will bnvc a different zippczirrtnce owing to ilio uitorcd position oi’ the wings which will flunk both sites of the central section. WEDDING BELLS,‘ .\ vcr) |)l‘i_'I,I._\' vvcddlni: look pluce in tin- (‘liaipel ut ltustico (Jonvent at 7.5-.) u. ui.. on November 16th, when Gertudc Evelyn Pineau. daughter ' progress. of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Pluean. |Nortli ilusiico. was united in mar rlage to T. Curtis Doueetic oi Itustico. The bride who wore sand colored silk and Georgette crepe. was attended by bliss Pauline Foi- ioii oi‘ lllurysvillc, N. 11.. ivlille the groom was supported by his brother. Auhrcyx. who cuinc from llir-nzll, Susie. to be present. After llu- ceremony the happy couplr .w|-ni. to the home of the groom. Iwlicrc breakfast was served. in the Uittcrnoon they all, went by nuto [to the home oi‘ the bride where tiiinnoi- tind supper was served and ~the evening WHNSDCIII pleasantly iwltli u few relatives. The many friends oi‘ this popular couple, join sin ivlshing them n. long and happy Lmzirricd life. iAre You Sure Your Childreirs Eyes Are Right? A responsibility rests upon every parent to give hie child every pus- albic advantage In Iilc: to give the child the best of weapons with which to meet the ntruggln n1 the years ahead. Surely 80nd eyesight is "the priceless gift" that your child should have. Remember the! poor eyesight means poor concentra- tion and will retard the youn.g_~llr~r'i= Many a child considered dull or lazy In ucliool yr music stud- ios line simply been suffering from defective vision. And ofter correct glasses have changed entirely the record of performance. Perhaps ynui youngelews report-curd is reflecting tile. presence of eye-strain. Perhaps you are nnt. doing your own chi full justice. Have an examination made end know. Consult DR. E. C. HARRIS, for prompt » and efficient service. Royal Bunk Building. Hours dallv from 0.80 to l2.80—2 to 5. Shooting‘ liiheg-tihutes li.‘.°;“1l..”',i"‘l§i’.*'li.‘l. i: our utor . and i: e mtilure o! eatidftdirt e other hbllli, to make the load weigh‘ enter. lilou gptwyolr toll QQIQhtMPQIQIII, svoli-uorocnodfloei . in every load, and, we lupin!!!“ l! to have a flnelrentlhl Qglllly- l! do ry dire glvasmll our. customers {cot out; Y isfnc Ion. ' ‘ v ‘ ‘ g ' Ha bodllabl $3.0 , ‘-, .1. oar.cn@r..;t~- Act) .\,-.., ,. ~--ru-»§. A mr-zermo of1ulI.l100Il.6.Y=11lA5-¥- ers will be held ut 7.00 tonight ut the Y. M. C. A. IMPERIAL CODLOIL BISCUI i‘ fresh from the factory. Fed in the best ranches at this‘ season. ‘WE HAVE o. moat: -eouiplfl\l_ stock of cut duss. W. W. Well- nci- Ltd.. Grail on St. _,_ ' ' TWILIGHT ‘R EClTALfilllethodfs-t Church, Saturday. Dee. 10th, 4 to 5 p. in. - Silver collection. CALE-NDAR APPRECIATE).- Wvtdmun and lioyco have tiio Guardians‘ thanks for handsomely printed 1022 calender. - ORWELLF-Ncxt Sabbath, Dee. lltli, services at .0rweii Head at. 11. at St. Andrews, Orwell at 6.30. Sunday Seliooi at 5.30. WOMEN'S BLACK KID HIGH TOP BOOT with military heels. Special this week, $4.95. Regular $6.50 ut Alleys Shoe Store. GIVE HIM u practical gift this Xmas. A leather key (iltse. W. \V. Wolincr Ltd.. Grafton St. FANCY WORK and homo cook- ing ut llIiG Baptist school room. Wednesday afternoon. Dcccnihcr 14th. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.--ile.; Jumes MncDouguil will preach on Sabbath the 11th, at Argyle Shore ill. 10.150, at DcSablc at 3 and at ilurnpton at 7. EVERY GlRiL likes good silk hosiery. Alleys are now showing the new Xmas styles. uli the now- est designs from New York. See them in their window. l VERNON‘. RIVER CIRCUIT Services (or Sunday. Dec. i1, Vor- non at 2.30 p. in. "The Gracious oess ofliesus. Cherry Valley ‘ at 6.30 p. mp. “the Gates of Zion." MT. STEWART METHODIST. services for next Sunday will be as follows: 1i a. m. 11inch ltlvcr. ll p. Ill. Dunstafinaige. 7 p. in.. l‘nioi service wt Mt. Stewart. All scnta lrce and n welcome for nil. SPORT OF SUITING FLAN- NE-LS_A nice range has Just come in by express. 'I"hose are shown 64 inches wide, in Navy. Scarlet, Co‘ penhugcn, Purple, Brown, Nile. and ltose. 'i‘lie price ls $2.50 per yard. MOORE & MebEOD, LTD. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.- Advertisers ure reminded that. all display advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before noon of the day previous to publicni; ion and before l0 u. m. on Satur- days. BUSINESS CHANGES HANDS. --~-Mr. A. J. Taylor, who has been successfully conducting u general store at Wood islands for the past lIiIi‘l_v years. hos sold out- his business stand, including stock in hand to local partners. APOWNAL CIRCUIT ANNOUNCE- MENTS.-\\'ol‘shlp on Sunday, 11cc. 1l.1li, in Clifton at ll n. m., Mt. ilerlicrt at 2.220 p. _m. Pownni 7 . m. Rev. Georgi- Stccl.‘ i). l).. wti nrcacli at ouch appointment. A: Pownul tho-re will be special mus ic. Worship on Tuesduyybec. 13th, in ilartncy" iioll at 7 p. m. STANDING TIMBER .PUR-, CHA$E.-.\ir. Daniel Martin of “Quid Islands. lrzis sold to Air-Mil- iuii ‘Bronx. Millers. -of the sumo oiacc. all the sta ding timber on his farm udjolliln the Paulina property. the‘ builndiur,» lines of which wcre run n. few days ago by Surveyor Nit-Donald, ilcrniuir viiic. , MEMORIAL MEDAL- Mrs. .l. l'. MCCOUIJITly liusrccc-ived the .\iiii- tary Cross from Ottawa in nicniory of her son. -C. A. MCEILCIIEFH. who went overseas with the Lethbridgc Battalion. Gunner McEuchcrn saw much service and suffered shell shock. vile was able to return homo but never regained his strength and died Aug. 10th, 1921. SCHOOL WOR'K.--Stu.nding oi’ Little ilarhour School for the month of November: Grade 5, i. Mei Power, 2. Blanche “Virren. Ii. Jas McPhec. Grade 4: 1, Luurcttu Sutherland. ‘l. Barbara Power, J. Florence iPowor. Gardo 4. Jr.: 1. John Sutherland, 2, Frank Power. 3, Pius Moilonaid. Grade ti: l. Will. lnin hit-Donald. L’. Lester “Wicur, ll. Marlon Sutherland. Grade 2. i. John Miller. Grade 1, Polly hic- Phee. 2. Felix McPheo, S, Lorne MePhcc. GIFT v GOODS F A large. part of the annual holiday wqrry can he ellmin. ated by getting the rlghtpeo. , pie and right gltte together. We have made» III effort- and have succeeded in‘ doing this. .,-. ‘ , We have the cream o! the world’! belt 1pm. scorer»! t) things for every agrand eon- dltlaniCome and see our line 0 whether you are ready to buy f or not. Our magnificent aa- < aortment o] good: and low prleee will make your holl- day ehopplng a real plenum. The Quality. Drugotore Cor. Kent and Prince Streets Johnson & Johnson irullli Y0li wiilcizti SE Sloan's freely for rheumatic Uaches, sciatica, umbago, over- worked muscles, neuralgia, back- oehes, still joints and for sprains and strains. I! penetrates utilhout rubbing. The very first time yOlk use Sloan's Liniment you will wonder why u never used ifbeiore. The comforting warmth and quick relief from pain will delightfully hurprise you. i ' _ Keep Sloan‘: handy and at the fin! sign of an ache or pain,‘ use it. Al: all drugglsts~35c, 10¢, $1.40. ! S1.0""?if‘ Limment —v- . Qvgajrhz» .._ i Mail-tilde r 5 Winter Fair The 18th, lilurltiini- Winter Fair , at Amherst. will open on Monday, IJccoiiibcr 12th, and continue over‘ the 15th. it will EIIDIJOAI to the‘ townspcoplc. us well us thusc pri- marily iutcrcstcd in agricultural cxlilbtis. Amherst will he in gain! array the four dnys of the fair. The‘ cvcnltig entertainments. purtitzui~ arly the big masquerade bull on tlic opening night will be splcnilid attractions. Thefglorycoffanlac’ (‘oininon stock of intcrnaitionul, Proprietarlcs, inc., which was list- tcd on‘ tlic New York curb Novem- ber 22. bus becn uctivcly trudcd in since that time, and shows n risc of -t'roui 3 io 4 points, recent sales having been made from $11 to ' $16.50 as shurc. international Propricturica. lnc.. with houdquitcters in Atlantic, Gu.. is the distrilntting company foi Tanluc and other nationally adver- tised proprietary tire-partitions. it is one or ‘the largest concerns of its kind in the world, ivith unnuui saltss in excess of 54.000000. 'i'iic (Iouipuuy is capitalized with 300000 shares of common stock. of no par valor; ivlth no funded debt and no liabilities except unaudited vouchers for current months. Tho cosh 1iositon of tho coiii- puny is very strong. cuiTsint us- scts being approximately $1.000,- 000. All oi the preferred stock of the company amounting to $600.- 000, Iiuving been paid off this year our oi earnings. The prcsnt management, which is responsible [or the remarkable growth and sticcessful operation oi’ the company will continue nod will also bc lntcrcstcil through tui- ‘ownership oi’ a substantial amount of the stock of the coinpziny. The business tins been profitable conducted sincc its (irgnnizu-tion in 1915; tirofits from i920 being $915,921 before Federal Taxes. For the profits were §ai7.ts06 bcr have been very large. bcing in excess of uvcr $800,000. Pastor Regulates Dress At Wedding's CIIA'I"I‘ANU(')GA_, ’I'ctin., [loc- oinbor 7.-' ht! Ilcv. W’. (i. Robert- erlson. of lirist Episcopal Cliurcn or this city, toduy issued rules gov- .crui_ng the uvttiru of brides and WINIIIIIH: lttti-ndtints. ivhlcli, among other thing, says that “skirts must not. be hlghoi" than whore the spring of the culf of the leg bPgina -il|.ltI lm ividc cninigli to ulloiv oi‘ genu- flcxlng before the Blessed Sacra» inent.. . . . without exposing the call‘, much less llio irnt-e." Tho pastor intimated that illl_-‘- one violating the rules would not behiiowcd to 'in.k¢- part. in n wed- ding ceremony‘ ln thr- church. Following are the five regular lions us above stntcd iUltI which \\'lll be sent to prospective brides and their maids: 1: No dross cullcd ICPIIDIPIIIIV an ‘evening ‘dress’ will ‘be allowed. that is, no extra iowiivss in tnc neck. but generally what ivonicn Iioiv wear upon the street. n mod crn 'V", round. or square neck. ivl-tii a complete buck and front. 2: Skirts must not be liigtir-r Llicn iviivrc the spring oi the cult‘ of the log begins and be ividc enough to nllow oi‘ genullexlng oe- fore the ilicsscd Sacrament. whien is the custom of this church, witn- out exposing the calf, much less the irhco. ii: Sleeves must. not he shorter than tho elbows. 42 A rcai covi-rizig oi‘ hut or veil must bc ici-t. for the licnll. 5: If transparciii or scniidrnns- |)ll.i't.‘fl'l. mutorinl is uscd, sufficcnt lining must be usv " _THUGS‘ "SECURED $2,500 ‘\'IiNDSO-I{,‘ Ont. UIBL‘. 7.~--\\'il- trod A. Ailmusfzt ybung Amherst- burg fniimcr.’ wit. .liib_hed liito iii- senslbility lute P‘rltiuy' alight by thugs who t-stuipctl ' with $2.500 which he; liud in his possession. Admneris now at llolci Dion ‘in a serious condition. _Apm-MplHQNfEIISTUIIRANCIX n ,_,,,,.,,.>UM_ . rm: ruins Iaupqlll‘. lritl mwrvm‘ ._.... 1......" m... _ ‘rcmlty where his ncuriciiii-f stunti- tiie first ten months of this your] beiore| Fetieral 'i‘uxes, which .:it the rzitcl of $6 .67 pcr your. or over $12.46 pcr share ui. the present market. it is unilwrstooil that tilt‘. grdss sales of the Llbllillilfly for the month of October and Novcm~ Miss contuncc B. Luing, National Ifiduczitional Secretary; of the lin- perlul Order Daughters of the Ein- plro tins announced the award of the Overseas iihlgsi-gruduntir Senor iIrSIlIpS for 192‘: Lust your, when the first uwurdi was niude the Sr-iioi ursliips flare given to lihc four studlentsi ranking- lhlghcst among thc nominees oi’ the War Niemori» ul (Toiiimittsrcs in uil nine provinces. Tillh‘ year. they have been nwzir - r-d to the nominees of the ‘Var ltir-inoriul (fuminittecs in the five provliiccs in which cundiidzitcs were not successful lust ycnr. A most gratifying feature oi’ the competi- lion WHS tho large number oi‘ up- pliteulloiis received froiii soldiers nlld with the exception o! tho Albert-u nominee who is u wo- inun. uli the Scholarships this your huvo gone to students who served overseas. The following is the list of finc- tessful (bilfliildiiitsti! Prince Edward island-(inorge Miller Campbell. new Wilishirc, l‘. E. 1., graduate oi’ the Prince of “Trice (loliegtr and Ilulliouslc IZni~ in-g was excellent. iic look a vcr.“ uctive- part in uii college activities — especially in Irtcrzxoioglzitc de- liutcs. ‘Mr. (‘tinipbcli intends In continue his study oi Ilistnrv no.1 Economics lliuring his your oi‘ lam-t- grnduutc study. ills military rr- cord covers u period (if tlirr-c vc-irs iIIn enlisted with thl Piflli Sit-go Butter)’. Charlottetown, in 19H’). go» -§-il~pl&> - _ .-.ns¢uIi_—‘i~a-__ tlurtiia.ttr relurr-cd " ing to France as n sorgcflnt. In i917, he was tra . erred Io the Air Force and was discharged iii Zllzlv. ‘i919. with the rank of Second Lieutonaint. As Izns nlrcndly‘ hccn stall-ll, tin-rc- wus an unoxpei-tr-d number of ip~ nllcants in nearly all llic ni'<»vlric<-.-. in the province of New llrunsluwdi there were six candidates, livi- inc" and one woman. The IClIllPilllHli-li Secretary wrote that ll w.“ c\' :re:nely' difficult to irszilcr tlic ilvcl- ion and adder "I wish ivc had five scholarships to give ‘in New ilruns- wick. instead of one.“ in Priiur Edwurd- island thorn were thrlr applications. in nflllbii ("iiuaiola three. and in Nova SvOI-iil 101W» and all reports urt- llnilliillltillS as to their excellent records. “lith one or two QXUOIHIQIIS thr- men wit“, {qppiifll micro returned soldiers. This fact also, l. lroili surprising aim interesting, us, ivncn [hrs scholarships were first un- nnuncc-d. it was not thoullir llP-ll" ubio that many returned fllcfl “l -- 7 avail themselves of this opporli-i- ity for further study, they ulvnnl)‘ ,_¢> STROUD TEA In 1 lb. Ind l/g lb- pnokldee ‘thc ‘death of Lord Mount We now have a complete" é stock of attractive , Be-unswidu, but curatoele will . 1 undoubtedly be depleted before Christmas week ‘ G/ir/‘stmas 6ve Cfame Tn and select your model. now- e/ust a small deposit reserves it fiv- de/ivegg. The W. T. WELLNEIt (‘0.I.TD QUEEN 8TREET illViir l.~t s :1 1' - d "l ' t)‘ theiruiinlIci-graildiiiiii: ‘ I cvcr. tho contrary has proved i0 ho thr- ljilrlil, both this ycui" unu last. ....__é<o>__v-_~ ROYALTY REPRESENTED l.ti.\'l)().\', III-c. 7-~ hing Grotto (gum-n Alexandra, tlic Iiukc oi (‘imnuuglil and Princess Louisi- ucrc all irfficiully ft‘lll‘I*.\l~|lli'lI at In)» nneniorial scryicc Iit‘Il] in St. in connmatioii Willi Stephen rcsiiictic». llertloril‘ James Palace which occurred ul his iliocllcl Ilull, lhiiilclii shire, _nn November ‘.50. The Du Prlncc-ss Allcc. P‘ rl Ainlours, (‘liuntcss Roberts, Sir George i’crl».-_v, (‘anndiuii High (‘oinmissioiicr and Sir (ictlfgt) Alc- Lnrcn Brown, European gene Ili.l. Igor of Llic (‘zinudian Pnc " Ilailwziy’, ln-rsonzilly" atLciidr-ii iiii-iiioriail scrvicc. The servici- was licld in the royal ciiapcl b) tiic king's pflfliilflSltln. The iitlPllliilliPi‘ was large. the (li\ll|)i‘I hclng quit»! 4' full. Rev. Aiken Sheath, tlic lilo "a chaplain. officiated. Alusn was rendered by the rirvul clmpc-l choir bovs. “ho wore the quniiii uni- forms of an z. cient (lny. Lord Mulllll. Stcphfin was on" 0f the builders of the (fnnadinn Puti- 'lc Iiaiiwziy‘. of which iic was the first president. T ANTl-BOLSHEVIK REVOLTS ItidVIlL. Iistlinnizt. Dec. 7.“- Antiilloislievik revolts have brok en out in 'l‘urkestun and in the north. Archangel Govcrnint-nt i.i __l, Ilussiu, ivhere HIIIIIPFUIIS Commun- ‘lsts have been killed and the Sov- ‘iets dissolved. ‘ To Meigheii; r 'l‘()It().\"I‘O. Doc. 7.-—In the 1'04: of n rqvcrso in the Dominion, T0, unto and its suburbs remained true to the Government and to the Nut- ionui Policy. The Liberals up to thy time the first returns came r3 were nbsoiutvly confident of wi nlng at lcast two or three of th’ 'i'oronio or York seats but the’ hopes were dissipated hall’ an hon-f after the polls closed, For a. limb the margin of the conservativ candidates was small but It mount ed strsztilily/ and by eight o'clock all tho ‘iv-room seats as well as the tlircs- ‘forks which embruco tlic suburbs of the city nwre safely‘ in the Government column. ' FOR RHEUMATISM Lumbngn Neuruigia. or my other pain. apply Mini-rd‘: Llnlnaent to the aching spot and get quick rev lit-L hilnrlrrl’! is the remedy your i-Irlllldmfltllfll‘ used. There in notho ing in cquul it. ' PO}! SALE EVEHYU/HERE . _ u: t b The Quality Drngltore , Cor. mm and Prince Manta t Pnllllll Neill! on! . net i7 Ihll- Pelee 2.00. Knickerbock- er Reledly 00., 1| B. Front Sh, ‘lor- lllh QIBII: . 25 yearn Srnnflerd Inr Delayed nan Me elruntlen. Belle! III All Orlfllntl or rllr- This Christmas, give her a Hoover as a lasting reminder of your thoughtfulness. Give her the joy of an immacul- ate home, with rugs that are ever clean and attnactive. Transform her hours of drudgery into hours of ease and leisure. All these a Hoover means, and more. For this ef- ficient clenner also lessens many household expenses as well as repeatedly pnys for itself by its guaranteed ab- ility to extend the life of rugs. Gently it beats out all nap- wearing grit from rug depths. Electrically it sweeps up stubbornest litter, erects crushed nap, and feshens col- ors. Powerfuliy it suction cleans. Only The Hoover does all this. “Give-her a Hoover and you give her the best.” 9h H“ OOV ER It Begatsmas it Sweeps-was it Cleans A We will demonstrate the "Hoover" in your home or at. our store. _ Only $10. down and $10. a month for a shot time. pays for a "rloover." l? =w=rwn=rwr~m~wkrsrv~mzrrwwwv .. ..._< V e we _<;'>=:»~'...Q4_\:..L- l‘ .. I» xfxafrJi :.r-.~'4;-L:'.a. L...“ -;~