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You will be surprised how many "just-the-things" you will find among them for your Xmas gift selections. of Mani- Razors, Mirrors, Shaving Stands, Shaving Bracket Lights, all are here in the dependable makes that the man who knows likes best. cure Sets. Scissors, Boudoir Lamps, Jewel Cases, etc. Cali and get yours early. wicoLsAL: t. RETAIL O 9 O O-OO-OO-OUQ§O-Q-OO4Q-OO-Q-OO+O-O-O-O-OO-OO4 I GOUPUN How To Get It For the Mere Nominal Cost of Manufacture and Distribu- tlon 3 Coupons and 98c i secure this NEW authentic Dictionary, bound in block sell groin, Illustrated with full pages In color. . Present or msil to thll i paper three Coupons with ninety-eight cents“ to cover , cost of handling, pncklflil clerk hire, etc. l MAIL ORDERS WILL BE FILLED New Universities t Dictionary 1 Add for Postage 15 cents bllshsd previous to this one sro out of fidlto .._. million ‘Ia naries In ‘One lvlllilil'll.' 1l-..o 2i. I ‘linii llospiiaf i l'(‘,Cl*i\'(‘(l from Illrs. l COAL.- We have schooner Snow Ilird ilisrhnriziny: Albion Nut. lwiiomirr Binko due to urriri- with old Sydney screened and (lllili'lillll‘ M. wilh lnvvriiesn screened. This is likely the lost. chance to secure "oul direct from viessel. Tulupllollu 176. W. I). Glilis, & Co. 576-11-29-2-11. PICKING PANSIES IN GARDEN —Yo.~=lerduy .\lr. John hit-Lend. ‘lrinhtnn picked punish-s from his ‘zurden. large full grown ones. inst. as pri-iiy n5 in tho llfllzglll of ‘ho season. This pnnuy llPtl is siill iii-int: much illllilll'(‘ll not too ‘mi-l for Doc. 1st. INSTITUTE MEETING. — The "ornwnil-Yorlr Women's llhlllllli! \\'il.‘2 held u! the homo of Mrs Biron \lt'l\llllil11, Cornwall. Nov. 5th. ‘Phoro were present eleven mem- livrs and also our riedior. Various ‘lriltflfls were handed in by ih-i members: zind llu-n sold for in. w-iiinii‘ purposus. A lieuuliful u-iiiil~ ‘up. ilonniod liy lllrs. l1. “mm. "i-nllzed ihi- sum oi‘ $5.51), Furiln-r business oi‘ the ovi-iiiin: \\':i.~: plann- ‘IIlI und iliscnssini: nmlivrinl fol ltniilnit: and \'l"i\'llll»‘,‘. Lniv-lu-lm '.\';|.- served .'il lln- voni-iilsioii of til.- "Willlll iiml :1 stirinl hour spend. Tho institute wore invilorl not! lo lho homo oi‘ hire-l. Donn in York Point on Dru, 3. Charming Autumn (‘omplexions Your complexion at "this season is apt to take on the rustic effect of autumn leaves unless you portect it against lun and wind and changing clima- tio conditions. Our Velvet Skin Lotion will afford protection to the most delicate skin and import a charm to the complexion. This dainty preparation prevents the skin from dlrylnq, chopping Ind roughenlng even in the most trying weather, TRV lT—-PUT UP AND SOLD ONLV 5V U5- PRICE 40o PER BOTTLE. Johnson l: Johnson The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent and Prlnoo 1th- MANY THANKS—.'lhr‘ l‘ ii. is- :i<'kiuiii~.li-iluiis with thanks. zippli- jolly and buttermilk Unniel Fraser. _ North River. also ]ll'i‘.‘4t"l‘\'(‘ fmniinlmwr "I m“ ‘my hm“ ‘l5 a good Elllol 590m- prlnlr°se~ ‘the Womvirs Institute of Viriorin. TORONTO, ONTARIO ASSOCIATION il.|_v. wuAr IS THE PROPER I10lll‘ .1» say 4.30, others 5 tfclonk, but 21s n hour i1‘ ihc ten you use is .\l0ItSlC'S SllllilllCTlil) ORANGE l’l<ll\'i)l~‘.. TlIPTOiH no time oi‘ the (hi); or niuht when n (‘up oi‘ this wonder’ iul ten doosift tnsic coori, l —-i-o-o->-——~——- \ NOTES ON THE SIXTH P. E. l. EGG LAYING CONTEST FOR THE FOURTH WEEK END- lNG NOVEMBER 28th. 1923 Production in tho l’. l6. l. Em! Laying (‘QIIIPSI is rapidly increas- ing. During" tho week 1T5 eggs woro laid compnrori with S?» for the nrnvlnus \\'('l'l(. Iii!) eggs imvc ln-on lnid to illlil‘. Mr. Sam Alt-Phorson. pi-n of White Logliornu second with 26E hugs. Tho Exporiiiii-nizil Siniions non oi‘ White Loghorns No. 12 lhiril with 23 eggs. The Experi- mnniiil Stations, pen oi‘ White Log- horns No. 1.'i fourth with-Bi.‘ eggs. Iiir. J. J. hlc(‘illilvray"u pen of White Leghoriis fifth with 21 eggs. mid tho lrlxperimentnl Station's pen of While Leyzliorns Ne. 14 sixth willi 1S eggs. Tho Expi-rinivninl Stations pen of White Logliornn No. 1.’! li-zids tin- (‘oniost in iluio wiih 52 eggs. Mr. Sam lilcPhori-ioirs pen of Whiio Li-izhnrns lied with thi- Ex- lli'l'lllll‘lllilll Slniinifs pen oi‘ Whiir Li-ghorns No. 12 with ~17 eggs ouch. Thi- l‘l.\'lll'l‘llill‘liii'll Slniioiis [\t‘ll oi’ While Leirlioriis, No. 1-1 third with ~12 i-Kitu. iilr. Evori-it llownifa pen oi‘ White Li-zliorns fourth with 3S) vans. lllr. .l. .l. l\li-.(lilllvrny‘s pen oi‘ White Leghorns lied with tho Exprrliiieiiizil Stniioirs pen of Whin- Lvplioriis. No. 15 for fifth \\‘|lll Ill oggil. I Mr. Sum hit-Pheruoifs pi-n of While Leghornu iu hlgln-sl pen for tho first fnnr weekly period with 4T eggs. Mr. Evi-rcit lll)‘.t'lll‘ll'!t pi-u oi‘ Whiti- Leizhorus second iwilh fill eggs. Q NOTICE I am locating in 1 Truro, Nova Sco- tia, Dec. 1st.Any of my patients re- quiring repairs. adjustments and . etc., can mail same to my office there as I will have all their prescriptions m file. DR. E. C. HARRIS Optometrist P \Vlll('l1 to have zifiernoon tea? Somel 1, Elva hlcLieod, Strathcona. ilCliiot Cnrrlo. Bridgetown. o Onions _1. Florence Acorn, Primrose. ' s, l: Wlggiiigtoii, Primrose. Cucumbers 1. lilnry iilcliziy, L‘. Eaten Flay. Bridgetown. . Beets 1. Estvn Clay. llriilgctoivn. 1!. Norman McLeod, Stffitllflflllil. Zl Lyman Ross. Ill'l41lZl'i()Wl1. ~i. Lewis Smith. llploii 5, Wm. Wenthcrliie. Bridgetown. Pumpkin 1. Lorne Wlgizliigton. Primrose, .2 Sidney s\\'illl0\\’. Albion Cross. Class 4. Sweet Peas 1. Lorne Wlggington, 2. Florcnca Acorn. 3, Elliot Acorn. l. Alex Clay Mixed Flowers 1, Lyman Ross, 2. Alex Clay. ". Elliot Acorn. ‘i. Alnhol Swallow, 5, Florence Acorn, Primrose. Potted Plant 1. Raymond illiicDonnhl. 2. Bernadette lmjDoniihl. 3. lllaurico Breliaut. 4. Warren McDonald, '1, Lilla Swallow. Class 6. Red Astrachans 1. Carl Ilnrdctte. 2. John Mc- Leod. 3. Mnry McKay, 4. Clirlstena Pampbell. 5. Ronni McKay. lflrathconu. Duchess 1. Lyman Ross, Bridgetown. 2. Roma McKay. 3, Lorne Wiggins} ion. Primrose. Plums l. Lorne Wlggiugton, 2. Ada Acorn. Cloned Strawberries 1. Add Acorn. 2. Dorothy Curr, Upton. Clue 7 ‘ Loaf 1. Elizabeth Campbell, 2. Kathryn Matheson. 3. Marlon Nicholson. 4. llihlu Morris. Bridgetown. Biscuit 1. Kathryn Maths-son. 2. Hilda Morris. 3. Marlon Nicholson. Lemon Plo 1. Hilda Morris. 2. Nicholson, 3. Tenn Primrose. Marlon Me Donald. Fudge 1. Alex Clay. 2. Hilda Morris. 3. Ads Acorn. Primrose. 4. Mabel Muthoeon. 5. Marion Nicholson. Glnpsrsnsps 1. Mabel Mstiieson. 2, Tens Mc- Donald. 8, Add Acorn. Duos I. I ‘ Truro, S. .. ,4 I Calves 1. Norman McLeod. 2, Italeigh Clay. Li, Hector Cautelo, 4. John M. McLeod 5, Clement McDonald Class 11 Weeds 1. 'l‘cna McDonald, 2, Bcrnadetti McDonald. 1, Tuna lliicDonaltl, Primrose. Leaves 1. Mary (Tnntolo. 2. Marlon Nicholson. 3, Hilda Morris. -i. Elliot Currie. Samples Wood 1, John ltlcheod. 2. Norman Mc- Leod. 3. Esdale Burdett. 4. O'Leary Morris. Class 12. 2nd Reader Exercise Book 3rd Renderr-l, Marlon Nichol son. 2. Elliot Currie. 3, Hlld Morris. Map Drawing 3rd Reader 1, Marlon Nicholson. 2. Elliot Currie. 3. Hilda Morris. 41h Render I\'li\ll-“l.'"I. Zllur "flnlelo. 2. Irene Mmxuniy.‘ x Minnie Ciintclo. ~i, Kathryn Mat). econ. (a) Fruit Drawing Jlll1l(\l‘.'——-l "Weary lilorris, L’. llzirohl llinllio on. eh) Art. drawing (Svniorlrr Hilda Morris. 2. Marlon Nk-holsor It, Mary (‘nnte-lo. 4. lllabel liurrloii ‘lcl 1. Elliot (‘nrrlra 1. O'l_.enry hlorris. lll'lll)_'(‘l(l\\ll Penmanship 1. Elliot (‘llrrllh 2. hlnrlo Aiflln-ni 3» M"?! McKay, 4. Rzrvinond Mi- Donald, 5. Aubrey llurdi-tt. (b) 1. Hilda Morris. 2. hlnrioi Nicholson. ii. Ile-rtiia Smith. -l filuthi-stm Albion. 5, Juliu Mnlht-s on. Albion. (c) 1. Kathryn, lilzithi-son. J Yllnry Cantelo 3. Ada Acorn. »i Mnbol Burclett. 5. hlabvl hlutheson SPORTS Fifty yard Gash Boys under I2 1. Clement iilncDonald, Primroal 2, Reggie lllatheson, Albion (‘ros Alex Johnston. 4. Dan Acorn. Primrose. Boys under 9 years 1. Ralph Durdvtt. Strntheona. 2 Alex Clay, 3. Sterling hlvlmod. 4 Lorne Burdeit. Boys over 9 1, Raymond McDonald, 2. John McLeod. Wheel Barrow Race (over 9 years) l. John Cantelo. 2. Norman Mc- Leod. 3. Alox Clay. 0‘Lenry MOITll (equal) 4. John McLeod. Wheel arrow Recs (over 12 yours‘ l. LOTIIB Wiggington. 2- D811 Acorn. Hectorn Centelo. 3. Esdnlr Burdett. George McLeod. Jockey Recs ‘ l, Rlolilo Msthecoii. A. D. Mc- .-,.. , I AX!) SHOP from Holman‘! cIlal-lol- PURE WOOL BLANKETS. 5 BRIDGE-TOWN SCHOOL FAIR v pound to the pair. tor week-end per _ , t q l I m“ wok NQTE; __. Advergigin lggalg pair $7.50. Moore & McLeod Llm l.- Bridge own .eioo ' l ‘ i _ I I h _ - . g @<l~—11-fl<l-2l- vllwa o" WB*l"“-*"‘“Y Se" 19"" n“ l N connection with this vital issue, there are some facts which cost five cents per word, payable ____ _ following sch...“ 100k purl. I I ‘ _ . in advance “my IDEAL snorrmc no or llritigelmrn, Primrose. union you should know and think about" before you allow your . ' "n," grglil>o;'g;flrl;;g;§§ g}u}"*;§§;i A,";;<*";. P1951“, mil, Lfif_§f‘_‘}"°“"~ church m be legislated out of existence. FOR SALBTSlnKBr sewing Mu“ cileltlollind llVonld make on nil- M) (“Huh l v b U YOY K\'()\\' ghllmul“ 5&2? condmon‘ proprliite Xmas gift.‘ Only 60c. at- _Class 1 D . ' “m” ‘“‘ w‘ Gllimllil" ("lim- l o t 1. There are 100,000 members of the Presbyterian Ohurdh wllio lRREslsTmLEl m" I'm“ ‘My vsnuou l METT-IIODIST AN-l a s have never ‘had a chance to vote on itlhirs qustion of Union? shopping hug for only 60c. ut Guur- N M __ , _ i l‘ 3U _ p .1 h , 1 , ‘ M ‘ _ _ - V _ _ _ ',_ ‘ 1- “A” i ‘.1. i \ 1' "‘ i' -. S 1.4. ‘ ~ _“ ~ UTTLE GWLS’ PULLOVER dlleilftlinldfillutgilrfgl‘ "lldllllvklulfly mm M“ collll‘sixllal‘l(ll‘<lttl?nfl ilullldld ("l l llh ‘ ‘ l] 1 l1 ' “l1 l" ' ' ll d ' l wwontcrg for ugeuiwo to six yours ' ‘ " y ‘ ‘~- yllffiillfitlilllhhljja Clio-Q“ ' t . 8 PEOI) 8'—Vl 0 (lit! l. L C UIC ——-.ld\/e DQVGI‘ a S. singe $1.25‘, Aloore & hiclmoil Limited. W“ A _ y ~ i‘ -'~ .- ' ' . r I r "to u S S? ' . “m”. “ERAIIJIOATE iuvulnsss’ ileoiiiii-ig. . chance to iotc on the 1 1 l ed til » ii.".-'-;‘.f"'.li'.‘l' ‘;:..2:"'"...::...r;r: Wm‘ H" W" K-w" POINT PRIM.-l‘rca<:liing ni . ‘_ ’ ' “ “ " ,. ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Point Prim Ml Selillfllll “Hit M“ "H 0,15 .. Qfljjjnmffbflfli“ ,.,’.,§§‘,‘§f.l; 1. That it is now eight ylears since the people had a chance to . ,., ,. ~-.~--- t‘ i. u. . . . . ~ . . . nmmlm‘ _._* . SMALL B°Y$' Bl-MIK AND fl, wm. Burlue, rriiiiroii». 4. Morris vote on tlhe question of union.’ . - -. r l‘ r - ' . ' . A LINE or LADIES irlvfllllll) “§.,$f1.“§,f,’;‘.’.‘,’.,"$313,? J‘“‘“*“"" p"“"°”" “" '1' “""“'“g 2. That (luring tihat time .-— . ‘“‘;' ""'§.‘1°."0,‘,"“’."“ ""‘"“j§‘“' “",“§","‘ ~-<I.~l1'¢=il-éi. ' ‘ ‘I m‘ ‘ (A) The grealt war ended and peace was declared‘? yu ncu- d. . ‘rowst- ros. . l. ~ _ __ _ _ ' _ 11-110.: THE S‘ s_ ,,CANADIAN s“, B"'=Y' (B) COIOSSEJ changes have taken place in commerce, indus- "”_“ . PER" will sail from lu-ro for Si. .- . >-- - -. -I ff‘ an qflclety, THE ANNUAL MEETING oi ihu ._ ._ _. I _ 1. ‘Stillman Acnin. Illnll0ht. .. y ._ _ _ Illilrslifivld l-‘nrmer Institute. w1ii","""j“.' “'“.'."""'".'5“" I'""".‘..I.’.‘°‘, ill-ml“ -“\“_‘""- ‘l- “‘°""‘“‘ “t” C Uncertainty and unrest are disturbin the minds of rmlui ~lih lhis “ill lu tlu (an - beheld on iii-c. is! nt 7.30 p. 1113.1 1i “(mm sapbnl_.s.. mm trip’ "m" new lmnnhl. Primrose. “Ten? ~" ili..-'-.l1 l, -* .. ' . . ~~~ - ,\',.I..,“QTI.‘,’," '"“'"' m l‘ “‘ C" mm 2 3. That the people have never had a chance to vote on the Pro- BABV'S PLUSH and BEAR Hlilli ' ' ,_ r1 L - I] bonnetu. worth up to $3.00 for $1.51) cl EARING ‘WT ' . Dakota Reds p059‘ egm a Ion ' m-inwo llros ltd~11»Zl()-“ ‘ LOT 0F “ENS ' (' H. -| y g] - '~ t - . ._ . . -- OVERCOATS and ulfilors worth 1 mien!“ Cm, midgmnvq‘ ., one ((1 ng. iese Lie s. __ ., . , .. ...... ‘ _ see oun L 1' or FRIDAV o. Zj;-,‘,’;.’,,,"' Qlfhlifjllci itlélklllxlYhall-“ll new iiuriim. Strathconu. s. liiclr 1H I'l RIGHT Saturday specials for extra values. imn-tozla fiféwéi‘ mm’ ‘ c w‘ ilfll Matheson. Albloii Cross. l. _ 7 Proiyse Bros. Lid.-~11-.‘l0-2i ‘ ' f,'_,___ (‘h-moot McDonald. Primrose. s. 1, To force union on the church now. W . llirk‘. Primrose. . ‘ . . . ' l r‘ . ‘ 7 REV EDWARD MORRIS WILL _I:1II\ZIO‘NIM_ETKlI-iC>ID_IISTIFIRCUIT. '" l i T0 ignore the new membeis and soldiers. PREACH iii (‘ainoi- (‘ovi- (‘hnrrh on vhflpq .]'.|‘,yn"u1'1_.,' miul](j,l<;].h,h, Blue Potatoes i}. TO p358 these lvltlltltlt a VUte? . siiuiiuo-i- i.~~2 i112 '-|-1.- _, . " * *‘ -. . - . . p. nl.l)(‘<illl-:-llli'1lii“in illllll lol‘ f‘ n" Ilfflllldlpxly 1. Lorne Wllilinltlon. Primrose. To dlsl upt Oul anclent ‘Ind beloxed church? Sign. 6(l$~l-11-.'l0-2i. 2.“, ‘ '"‘ ‘ “" “~" “' "' “‘ s2, Irrno McAuiiiy, Upton. a. Daniel - "Pray m the Peace of Jerusalem, -~~~<— " ' ‘A ‘o n. Primrose. . JUNmR AND Mlssss DRESSES THE R°GE ---- -- i ‘ r They shall prosper that love thee.’ for good stylo, r-iphi colors in nil Rs HARDWARE 90M‘ Turnip; ~ . f , . , ' . Wm, mm,“ 8mm‘ Mum? A.’ Wmvm, s’fi:lx|.Ul-.T\D.],]n\]\'lil mifilnqilglq mm , l~oi Tn (IHIIAUOII and Llteiatuie “lite to -,_,_, . .,. l. l'i_"v' u.i . i.,h , _ _ “jg: “ i" ~.:;',r;;~:"r;y;,,;:¢,,;1:;;;1;;l; ,;g,g;;::;;$; .5131 .._.‘...'.f“'i..:‘.é".’.'.f.'i. hflgliiit... i: THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURC n s. s. "CANADIAN SAP- , ‘ ‘ .. \- _ y; k.‘ Pi - . 4. R mond PER" will sail from hen. iii-remind" 31m" gm“ _ ___ 2' ‘liglgonglrdfu rmrmle ny -iiii for Si. .lohn‘.-i Nowfiiuiirlliiiid , lllpvCl. For liipllloi‘ D1l|'ii('|1liir.~i no 15§U,§.ISL§.,,ECE,',P“._,PEE,,,YQ.:,B Carrots. k: my l” m""“.‘“~ “Ml m“ ‘\‘*'~"""“ ‘ll .-ill‘lllll~'. lllllll)ll' lioriii-rod curtain u I 1d n ‘d r -"' t. .- . i 1') z , iue- ' HEAVY UNBLEACHED COT- {pills-II.d\‘i;f-|I:.:,.;(;l;;,,lll,.l| ltialgifljliogainngyllggillddcth3kg: Briilgtgtowui TON 4O inches Wlili‘ in livo and ton ' ' ' ‘ I an.‘ _ ( l h ‘l Dan ‘Acorn Primrose. 4, Ernest ‘Villllillfllllll. 3. E-‘Hlfllo lilirilctl. -i. yurii lengths, pwr yin-d 17w. Alooi-l- . ‘__. v , .', _ -- ' . V r z 51.. Hector (‘nntehm I ‘\l' Al"|"“"|‘ ‘ H ‘imal unflpiélmhvffqlAFiisi-h “fix-iv; l\-‘.‘,I;,l(‘lo' lmdgeumn J’ Rom ‘ t 1. Esdzih- Ilurdctt. 2. Norman Mo ii-ilo-ili H . _ _ . _ ' ' ’ Lend. -- a ', ' » _ ,9,“ 1AM“ ‘Ofmmf Parsnl s. 1. Alex Johnston, Primrose. SALE 0F VOUTHS, OVER - I ioi Semi, .5 \\'4*ll!<l lilll('_\ p - COATS A1- 51090 ‘iuflh y",- “-.;,.i.-. :,“:“"ll‘ ‘nlnlmih 53-0" “W” 8117f“ i, Wm. llnrke. Primrose. 3.. .lnli:i ma“ 1o end. .\l41l)l'l‘ & ili-Li-rul Linnu-il. , lml“ "T" I'M‘ IH"""“I‘ illnloutm. Albion (Tons. Ii. Lorne _ ll Iill-‘li TRYON BAPTI"; PASTORATE Whzginizlon, Primrose. pom"). .l. ii. ilociii-ii. pastor. ‘Sort/ices . . SPECIAL SCRIM CURTAINS PERr . , Y , 1' 1m A.‘ 'g_ I, t .\\ ._=_- -. _PAiR 53.50. l-‘iii- \\'l‘i'l\'1*|iil \\'l‘ oun-i- fl‘? fl"','l"‘;;‘l' '.;.‘;.‘;.‘I,','.'""l' (‘"1111 ' ma“ 8 ton. 3. ncltfzrtlilll, hllllgfltillltllfillul. "ilirziriiri- 2'; yard scrim curtains ' _\_“ ‘,‘. f,’ ‘ _ l", "‘_‘ H; d M .1) 1L 5‘ 1.1L. ‘lwflh H‘. “M: mfijxnhn] m. ‘MW SW ‘llrlliigljnll-llllvlilli i'i,.0m‘.h“lhti;rs_=lixicie_.i.'a Tomato" ‘Cliayylllflll t onai I s r "H's" “I I l l “(MW & ‘ullhwl irrius [llwillillli d i'ioniillluii'vll"l¥ >- --. .' - ‘ n: ‘I'l- is not confined alone to Electric Cleaner, who w from her Cleaner, shoul ments are simple and e attachments. belts or gears. _ more capable and efficient. wish to use. attachments. Cloth: China Walls M en's gladly -- Jlhde in Canada .4..- _ .-_ _..._.-.-._ . Jockey Race WV" 12 WI") 1, Lorne Wlfllllflfiiflni (lhmflli wcnimnhl. 2. Norman McLeod. ohn (‘unit-lo. 3. Alex Johnston. .\'lllii\ lhirke. Fifty ysrd dash for Girls l, Florence Centric. 2. ldllfl lwiiliow. 3. Aumistina McDonald- l. Jenn hlnthoeon. Teachers Rsce 1, Anna MacKe-nzie, Upton. 2. ‘essie Acorn. Strnthconn. Trustees Recs 1. Alex Acorn. 2, Philip Acorn. 3. loiin McKinnon. Secretaries Race 1. Thus wiggington. 2. Ale: McKay. Young Mons Rsos (Teachers) When you buy a cleaner consider the attachments Every housewife appreciates that house-cleaning 1eums—and so the intending purchaser of on New while the ROYAL. with its “cleans-by-uir-slone" method and its extra wide nozzle, is best for carpets and floors. it is also scientifically superior in regard to its The suction of the ROYAL in unhanipered by brushes, ROYAL attachments are more thorough. connected. You merely slip off the nozzle and attach the suction hose and then the purticulu cleaner tool you Here are some of the uses for. ROYAL stration in your own home :— Floors and Floor Coverings. Curtains and Draperies, _ Picture Mouldinlij llld P’!!! R111!- Upholstered Furniture. Auto _Tops and Upholstery. Mattresses and Beddinp Pianos, Pictures and Chandeliers, Books and Bookcases, Dresser Drawers. Fire Places and Grates. -I.EIIC (Semufiylisr-slksl ‘ Free demonstrstio o! the ROYAL BEER & WEEKS carpets—floors-—and lino- ishes for. maximum service d see to it that the attach- Hicient. They are simply and easily Let us give you u free demon- ng and Furs. Cabinets. and Wallpaper. and Women's Hats. given in your own homo. loid by elm-microwav- P- l- l- ‘Voung Mons Rsoo 1. Joe Wsatswsy. I. Lorne Will‘ ington. 3. Ester (‘iaY- 4 51'3"‘ McKay. - Toothache Bathe the taco. If there ll s csv-lty in the ‘tooth nlooe in it s niece of cot- ron saturated with Min- MINARITS i‘ In.-