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Porcupine Advance, 14 Jun 1928, 1, p. 16

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WC€ (exlres V € Nurse baby er cannot nurt tional food i Condensed M id e 11 sour Ir nilk on irtificia DANCE AT GOLDEN CITYV WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS W partment witih i presses and oth mens of eolor p The internation says:â€"â€" _Ene whole. exlinmnbition is a university course in history, geograâ€" phy and literature, past and present. The historical section is one of the most interesting, owing to its original design. Extremely interesting are the bulletins the Napoleonic wars, newspaper reports of the French Reâ€" volution and the beginning of e nsorâ€" ship commencing with decrees for the burning of books. The oldâ€"time tiv spiendid â€"opp»ort| deas about the 14 nations at the abject lesson of preéesses worked DyVy ] style of their time which are distrihnu SUC a pilla was pl copies i*luvance, iine Unristian Sseience Mc tor is an original type of interest newspaper, probably unique in style and prineiple, but most inters ing and pleasing to the people of ¢ ture. The Christian Science Mont pavilion at the exhibition was rema able for beauty, inside and out,. C cular in shape, it was constructed w consisting of glass towers walls, slim steeples rising ly to the sky, all radiat quisite eolours,. Among ing houses represented a tion, and including r newspapers from all over world, The Christian Sc tor, of Boston, is worth mention. _ As noted be Advance, The Christian 8 ‘*Pressa,"‘ according to the cables exceeded all expectations so far as beauty and interest were concerned. Outwardly the exhibition was one of the finest and most interesting ever built. _ The architect had almost unâ€" limited space at his disposal, with which he elaborated the most beautiful effects by adherence to simplicity and carefully selecting his colours. _ The buildings erected by the large pubâ€" lishing houses are described as formâ€" ing a wonderful fairylandâ€"like city, consisting of glass towers, transparent walls, slim steeples rising fantasticalâ€" jeet lesson o ther ry politics. itions section furn le information. Announcement is 1 be held every iday in the Oran ty duringe the sm voted to kind. Cables from Cologne, Germany, reâ€" eently told of ‘‘Pressa,""‘ the first great international exhibition of the world‘s press ever held. At the openâ€" ing of the exposition, Dr. Ardenauer. mayor of Cologne, said that it was an exposition of human thought which should broaden pdéopte‘s outlook, show them that international eoâ€"operation is possible and awaken the feeling that all belong to one great family., Anâ€" other speaker made the special point that the press must realize its responâ€" sibilities in handling its great power, but he felt the papers were entitled to the greatest admiration. Otta Braun, Prussian Premier, said he was pleased to notice that the press, on the whole, was endeavouring more and more to smooth out dissensions among nations and work for peace, and thus the exhibition of the press was deâ€" INTERNATIONAL PRESS EXHIBITION BIG SUCCESS Oldâ€"Time Presses Worked Side by Side With Latest Modern Maâ€" chinery ies of the paper. Boo s _and other publication nitor press were also or ‘At the exhibition, the t â€"~subject dis i the entird unabated,"" at cac quantity mmediat 10 tron LX sanitary ngs, from n pertec are imazin this : € 1(4 is required Milk wil b the high« iT you can 1¢ mâ€" caret conditior healthy ¢ health DVvy men sUmmet ‘XDhiDmitlon was reina , inside and out. ( t was constructed w centre, round wh ible _ structure hold aper.â€" Books, pam i1 s of the beginnin with dee ma¢ can. If a moth infant, or if addi iretu ade that Wednesd at worthy of <hibi 11 MIXIn LC Sagle Brand found ideal. press was de ideals of man ling most exâ€" r the publishâ€" at the exhihiâ€" representative r the civilized Seience â€" Moniâ€" W t ort( ind public hown he: c In " ET nce Mon pamp rom T i dance iy and (Giolden rat i equd b x U l i 11 it Other The Chateau Bed is a beautiful combination of Graceline tubing and delicately shaped steel spinâ€" dles. Forestwood finish or colours to match your drapes or painted furniture. £25.00 BY special arrangement with the makers, we * are coâ€"operating to offer you during this week a complete range of Simmons Beds, Springs, Mattresses, and Pillows at prices WhiChJ otherwise, would be impossible to duplicate. "*"~ Come to this sale and see for yourself. The outstanding values illustrated below are but a few of those you can see at our stores. No matâ€" ter what your requirements may be â€" your taste will meet with splendid suggestions at unheard of values. Buy now and save money! Four lines that are recognized as the finest in the world Advertised from coast to coast and unconditionally guaranteed by the mak $12.50 $7.75 sound values in Simmons Beds, Springs, Mattresses and Pillows oâ€"operative Sale of Simmons Bedding "~â€"_" _ for Your Benefit MARSHALLâ€"ECCLESTONE LIMITED 1. K. PIERCE FURNITURE COMPANY SCHUMACHER HARDWARE FEED COMPANY. Se THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE. TIMMINS. ONTARIO The Ideal Mattress is filled with over 700 small coil springs enâ€" cased in pockets and protected by a heavy envelope. Upholstered with white cotton and woven ticking. $30.00 The Slumber King will give you a lifetime of sleep comfort at a minimum of cost. Its steel strips are supported by long strong coils at both ends and crossâ€"supported by 4 rows of helicals to prevent two i rows of helic: pers rolling to [ 2.00 the centre. , Schumacher, Ont. the makers and ourselves. Look at the extra wide centre panel of this genuine Simmons Bed, beautifully grained in twoâ€"tone Walnut finish. Massive 2" posts. Four steel cane panets. The coil spring is one of the most popular types. Extra deep coils on strong frame all finished in lovely brown colour. The Peerless Mattress is built of garâ€" netted layer felt with firm roll edge. Floral design ticking. These three pieces â€" all made and guaranteed by Simmons â€" offered at the new low price of $§$29.75 The Bruce Spring is an exclusive Simmons product. Constructed of rustâ€"proof link fabric supported in the centre by four rows of small coils just like more expensive springs. This construction supports 2 sleepers as comfortably as one â€"â€" positively no rolling to the centre. Extra strong frame finished in brown enamel. This is one of the greatest bargains ever offerâ€" ed in a Simmons Bed Outfit The bed is everything that only a Simmons Bed can be â€" beautiful â€" rigid â€" will Jast for years â€" Built for Sleep â€" grained to match the finest wood. Simmons Cable Spring is one of our biggest sellers â€"â€" strong cable fabric and rigid angle frame. Of course, the mattress is a comfortable one, filled with garnetted layer felt covered in an attractive art ticking and upholstered with a roll edge. This 3â€"piece outfit specially priced at Beautysleep Pillows are filled with pure feathers that are washed, sterilâ€" ized and steamâ€"dried by Simmons. Striped tickings of exceptional beauty. Guaranteed against feathers leaking out. Individually packed in attracâ€" tive dustâ€"proof box. The Star Mattress is one of the best known of Simmons famous mattresses. It has a special ticking of Star design with the name woven into the binding. Filled with good white cotton garnetted felt that will give service for many years. $19.50 $5.0C Thursday, June 14th,

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