5 County), th .21 Pease c. G. smnu & co., SoleAgeI1Lts with every purchase of a Note the large amount of dirt in bthom of jar. This is the einbrdded dirt --full of sharp grit that cuts and ruins rugs. It sinks be- cause heavier. the surface litte :- oats. (From an actual photogravh.) How Royal Suction gets all `.L_'I\0 . The Electric Suction Cleczner that gets both kinds of dirt are simply and easily connected. They clean hangings, upholstered furniture, mattresses, pillows, etc., as thoroughly as the Royal itself cleans rugs and hardwood floors. You need then": if you ;wish to get maximum service from your machine. - -.._v- -- voqv `Jaavc The laboratory jar-of-water test, illustrated at left, shows clearly how the Royal removes both kinds of dirt in the only way it can be thoroughly removed,--with powerful suction scientically applied. For the Royal cleans by air alone! It has no brushes, belts or gears to get out of order or slow up its strong, cleansing air-stream. Its extra wide, .14-inch nozzle-is specially shaped to go under - furniture and into corners readily, and may be quickly adjusted to any oor-surface by means of the patented Royal adjustment screw. Its light weight (barely 11 pounds), large rubberoid wheels, and positive oiling system make it exceptionally easy-running. The Royal is built to give years and years of service. And, because it cleans by air alone, it can never injure even the nest rugs or fabrics. Ifyou want a cleaner that will clean thoroughly and clean everything, let us give you a free Royal demonstration in `your own home. Judge for yourself the merit of the Royal. Ask to-day for this demonstration and the terms of our partial-payment plan. . The A Royal Attachments, I HERE are" two kinds of dirt in your rugs,-the powdery dust` and` litter on the surface, and the gritty, germ- laden dirtiembedded in the pile. rm.- I-L-_-:- - Otton Hardware Co. Geanqgrziraa Barrie, Ont. T h e M a r s h all label is the mark of superiority. Always look for it. The Marshall ' Guaranteeapplies only when it is attached. Beware of imitations. - Page Seven and the doom `. of Simon). 0 .00 IU 06 2.50 717 {:35 1.50 -1 50 1:50 1.50 LII . ll 1 \.I.~--\ `, using the e following Totul ..__ 6.87 12.53. 3.57 17.10 4.70 39.23 19.15 22.33 Beauty is never lost. God's colors are all fast; The glory of_this gunset heaven. . Into "my soul has passed-' A sense of gladness. unconfined To mortal. date or climb; As the soul liveth, it shall live "Beyond the years of time. Beside the mystic asphodels Shall bloom the home-born owers And new horizons flush and glow With sunsethues of ours. :mber_14, 1922 K4 M .._.m woMA%N.*s;%4%%,%1z]I:ALML xx ORDER FROM YOUR NEIGHBQRHOQD. GROCER, Fisher Flour Every Time. No proteering from our mil1 when -you can buy the Gold Medal Flour-at $3.80 a bag, the Star for $3.70 and White Flake fdr $3.40. Every bag guavrzinteed to be of the finest quality. Take no substiiute. First-class Winter `Wheat ' Bran and Shorts {at ` $25.00 a ton. _ . If your oven i; sldw to heat ydu will find Egg-V0 fust as slow to act-its double action insures ieavening with a slow or hot oven. ANOTHER DROP . 0F40C BBL. IN `FLOUR LIIIFICLIUH Ill least fault any school all one." mursday, Septemner 14, 1922 l Sold In 09 led '1 1 ' " I V 8 Ne:I:_Iil:`.paclIeto onlj III AJNID J\un:-g'__ ____-_._ Always Delicious ALL THE YEAR nlduuo` Bmziuz, om: Comfort Soap and Pearl White Naptha Soap offer the best~in quality, size and cleansingipower-`--that ` money can buy. In addition, you `get splendid Premiums for the wrappers. Putin asupply of these standardlaundry soap'now-they improve with age ` -and exchange the wrappers for some of the valu- able Premiums shown in our new Premium Book. ' Write for Premium Book--Fre savanna III I. I I CIIIIIIIII DLUTE 80 King St:-e`bt West, - Toronto, Ont. he Pipe_Iess d inform- or the ask- uday. ' ON `n't it?'O1.1r' -- g u u-uuuuul HUUK " l` TUB C'<'>m'f'ort Soap Prgmium Store n In..- c.._.\. 111, ,- -J. G. Whittien} -1- E l ` V . - . V . A man s Ideal woman 18 ope who never asks question---only he has never met her yet. ` Iu ucnp mum w nuuce a me. . ` \ Spend a little money 'on_this _school in-' stead of all on a road; 17, . u uuw. to any me least. rney are What we really need is a new school building. ere_cted where once stood the Col- legiate; But in the meantime let us give the children a chance to get on. Let the parents get together. and help` the teacher ; the teacher certainly needs the help of the parents. Whyignot nave a Mothers and -Fathers Week; .visit T the schools and see for themselves ,how things are. and '-what provision is made for their children-to acquire the needed knowledge to help them to make life. A nnnrl n NCLL. ....-._--_ `_ I" ` ` ' i alvuv uuu_|u (cu UIIC WIHIL may are K8. and no need to get very" close either. Maybe someonewill tell me why we have a so-call- ed Sanitary Inspector, and also a Board of A Health? ' Llcllllall I Once upd a time there were some per- fectly good shades on the west windows._ now. to say the least. they RAGS".` What. we .-....n.. .......x :. .. ....... --L--I% vuuulcll u umuwe to (10 sometnmg. The property owners out `here pay their; perfectly good taxes, just the same as the property_owI_1ers in, mg_West Ward. Sixth Ward, in any other ward. Then why not consider this school as of as much impor- tance as any other in the town. and put in two much "needed teachers.` The rooms are there, and.so are the children. The teacher we have is one of the best, but he cannot doyimpossibilities. 7 The sanitary arrangements are also of lthe worst. No need to see them; one's nose could tell one what they arellike. and _no need tn ant imnr nlned ..:n..... u....L.. I-auu vuzu Ulll. .Cl_ear out that perfectly goed. light and airy class room, put in gnother teacher for thelieginnem. and give the teachers and children 5, chance to do something. m-onertv nwnom mu 4.... nauy n...:.. ucpl. uu: nuuv VVHFG. , ` . _We needitwo teachers and need them badly. The children are not getting along, -and why? One perfectly good teacher cannot take care of so many classes, and do justice to all. ` 'l'lu..... ....L. 5...- ...-...I -I-,, -v ' uu JUDIIIUB ll} Ulla There are two, good one has been turned ,and coal bin. nu _ _ _ . ..L iu,_. A n uau may umucu ll. alter 8 modern monarch! ' All the other schools in the town have been made modern, given as many teachers as they require, have been painted and whitened, and kept. looking well-all ex-- cent the East Ward. ' Wu -usual 6... L....-`----- AMJ ` " . .. ...y .4-_._ayun u: 1.11:: L'JAuullHUl'L" I Dear Sir:-~Burrie has {in "antique"----an antjque in the shape of a school. said school being known. as the East Ward. or otherwise. the King Gerge". Too bad they named it after a modern monarch! I All tho nrlm. nn`\nn`n :.. 4.1.- A------ L ...- _--- . . - - v nu uuuu '3 vuvllva IUI FIUOGI Vlllg. Crawford `Peaches will still be. available l-` for zi short time. Elbertas are now being I offered. Prices lowest in years. The season for the best preserving-varieties will soon be over, so don't delay in securing your ' panning` requirements. ' Tlm kn-.4 n....m.....:.... 01.....- n...__ `n ' ' THE KING ozone: SCHOOL `ITO the Editdr of The Examiner:-- ....,..... uuxrvvunq, uuuucu. \._!IlllIl)5y, Ul|IUTl0.] on containers stands for carefully packed, evenly graded fruit. ' ` ILETTERS` To THE EDITOR `panning l'Uqu.|l`t.7lllIlfS. _ The best preserving Plums, Green "Gages (Reine Claude),_ and Prunes are also ob- tainable. 'The mark of the Niagara Pen# insula Growers, Limited. Grimbsy, Ontario. on (`snntainr-rs stands in ........4`..ll.. ......1....| I V . \ ' U Best Plums, and -Peaches for Preservingl (`.rum4'nml D......l.m. ...:u ,.:n 1.- --.-:LLL ace in our isfaction in 4 I---A -..IA Yours bl truly, class mom's . only into `a,junk-room After their marriage, Dr. and Mrs.5 Harold Hunter went to the summer! cottage of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hun-I ter at Wasaga Beach, their intended: trip having to be cancelledtowing to: the pride taking ill, A couple of dazs; later, she became worse. and it was found that `a bad case /of typhoid fever had developed. She is now` re- po_r_tedt as progressing favorably. -.. .u.u;anu nun: ucc 'LJl IC_l.l.\;C JVl.|Dl..\:1'| ' I Picton Collegiate during the last; 1 your, and was principal of Perth Highf School for six. yea_rs. ' J 5 Lewis A. Marlin, brother of Jvune-Si 1\IIar1in,Wprin of `Victoria School,: has" been appointed Public School In-.3 Aspector for Texniskaming .Dis'trict. f Mr. Marlin has been -Science Master; `E1 (".d'l.....:..L.. .I....2.. .. LI. _ I- __L . a. _ "'I""__"'_' I F Among those who attended Victor-I ia Collegeb first re-union of ex-stu-t Idents, held in Toronto on Friday "and' Saturday was Miss Esther A. I-Iem'y,i Bztrrie, a '16 graduate, and Rev. J. S. Stevenson, Stroud, of the 1890-99' gxraduates. Over 300 ex-students,` l\ve1'e*p1_'esent. ` i Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeVA. Culhamii of Suennidale announce the engage-! iment of their eldest daughter, Katie` E., to Mr. Carman F. Pickering, Tor-} onto, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Pick- ering, the marriage to take place the latter part of September. Maw. uuuuvv. | Theengagement is announced of? Inez Elsie, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown, Dalston, to Harold Dudley Moore, elder son of Mr. and Mrs . W. H. Moore, St. Ann's, 02115., the marriage to take place the lat- ter part of September... L Mr. and Mrs; Alfred Baughman of Darling Road, near Dumiville, were [week-end" visitors at the home of `their son, A. F. Baughman, Wor- isly street. ` mL_ -_.___-..,,_,- - - 4- I `N1tI`:`;nd Mr's.`Jame s Lynch of T61`-g ,onto are visiting her_ mother, Mrs. Dickson, `and her sistrs, Mrs. Cal- lvert and Mrs. "Elliot; V rs Cdsts Total 8 2.62 18.40 I Miss Tais MacI.arenwent to Tovr-E `onto; Monday, to resume her duties on the teaching. staff of Ilavergal (College. ' 'll'.. .__1 If... Y_,,, ` T 1 - tun` i . . , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Banting were in Guelph on Monday attending the `funeral of,M;`s. J. T. Arnold. ` Mrs. Giles, B151} st., Iday to visit her sister, [in Oakville. . .~ &&&&%mw&&iww&m .3: _g Iuuissnnnnc . u %&&&m%&$m&&mm&f ransom. Join the Marshall Club Now NoW-while this special offer is available-decide for real comfort. The Marshall dealer will gladly explain. every detail. Let him demonstrate the New Marshall. l i You incur no obligation. Think of the perfect health preserving comfort of sleeping soundly on a marvellously soft mattress with about a thousand small coiled steel springs, each sep- arately encased and independent of all others - no sagging, resilient, restful, silent, sleep inducing. % lb. `rm '!0_W_ You need mattress-covers to protect valuable mattresses from dust, stains and wear. Well made from best quality Sea Is1a_r1d,Cotton with double stitched seams. . Washes over and over agaln; w New Marshall Sanitary Mattress Handsome _Mattress Cover `F REE non Inunnv inn sows - m but: or DUSV MarshaHtVentilated Mattress Limited, Toronto, Ontario THE BARRIET EXAMINER left yester- I Mrs. King, I The NEW, MARSHALL ,Mattress prices are strictly maintained-the price is everywhere the same-but for Septem- ber we are making this\\specia1 offer. To every one who joins the Marshall Club we will present a A I Makers of th Marshall Ventilated Matt13Jess-the Mar_shal M'att1-css--The Ma-rshalfelt_Mattress- and l`.`!arsha1_l; 'Sho'c lk-absorbing Cushions for -Automobiles. Vuit our agent now-[rave tleeping omfort from now` on. hon %e 180