h.» Mg Wall . Catalogue Write your name and addreae vary plainly on 1M coupon. Seadittoimatalvofllaandyoutha Nigel!‘ WALL PAPER Catalogue In beat. meat economical Canada. .Q handsome denigra- All prion baaed on Double Rolls of 16 Yards . USE THE COUPON ilmkfmrflm IICW t i Paper ~ a e.» Western Gan .5“ LATE wanna new: .-Paae l ta available . —-6UARDIANI 0N SALE at lie ‘Guertlhai wulanr office la the —-SGHOOL ICE SPORTS by the . I l . l l" "l. n “mm lpwlla of Summerslde Hltth Qchoo -4UARDIAN OFFICE. — The Guardian‘; Weeteru Office ie uol‘ touted in he llcNettl Building Water 31., Bumutereide where ‘ ' ' news or advertising‘ MOORE l llcLEOD, LIMITED. Charlottetown, P. E. l. . ' ’ -t.oasren suewuss._ m. send me the new Wait Pg”,- cflflog,‘ .Iohn T. Mack's)’. lobster packer. Sea. View, was~1n town on Satur- Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘day lmylng supplles and engaging _ _ _ _ _ ___ help tor his factory. .\ir. Mat-Kay P. 0. Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. is a hustler and is always on ‘he ° i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... alert to secure his necessaries in "v n“ good !l!DG.——H. .wll be received. The phone hum-i ber n m. l MOORE 6 PFLEOD 119-121 QUEEN Dezeng Diagnostic Professional l' nit (OIPOILT I m; | til’. r \ I 125T llfflllnstv Mn: Ill! uknntejulat fr» \\rll~IuHl| lialt preneat l '\~IIt|-u(l mint-ca a! aelewlltl h-n laaalfll‘ that eaablee lb .llllfllll""fl u. unea- ro-pleaaly Ina walar waumilallhen, wlllwll the patient lannug lha elnalr and -ua each individual lnalruaneu anat- inallll ' An important rwqlialte of a re- frartla‘ awlllt la lbwluk nata- iuvl for the patlwll. Thle baa lwea aaoaatpllalaad la the Wvlluaunh link with ad- luatable Ital. head not and anu- veeta. The Illa-r eaa be rallied. Illsvlal or h- wred and adjualed t. the pfillvrl comfort of any patient. A comfortable patient en. l» more quietly and eaally examine-d. Aeeunery and elicleney for the Optometrist la atconpllahed with neung dingnn-tle luehumeate of urinate preeialaa which are with- lh inalll-‘ll lunch and awllg lralore not naliunl by it. .1. MABON all‘ rmlIfRlflf nor-mu», P. l. lalaad. on». rIaIIIIIIlPd With macaw" . -\ BIG l HALF PRICE Sale Of Wall Paper Remnants ricw on. Many beautiful tratterns, border: to match, or without borders. Something for every- room in the house. Come early for first choice. Carters Bookstore Professional Cards olnhzl - l The Markets --APPENDICITIS.— The coho»? tlon" of Miss Helen Rogers. Ken- siugton ls considered very satis- ‘factory at Lhe P. C. hospital where she underwent an operation for ap peudlcitis somwdays ago. She will lsoou be in a condition to leave for lhotne.—}l. —-BOWl.lNG—-Bo\vling continues to be the favored sport with u goodly number of the mi-n or Sum- menlde. Further impetus has been _ Jiiven the sport by the recently (Cifiidlifl 9"") lformed howling League. the first OTTA\VA. 92% March ilTcagigunfi of which took place on .\ion< Iadiatt egg mar e15 gene!’ Y '_ ay night on the Capitol Alb-vs ichanged today Willilliflfcféilflfi {fol-g geltween the (frystals and [truths in: "1 "mums in stem- s“ ; e n: won by the former by h ma- lu! the cottntry- ihrlty of 66 pins. The -r~ore.- were" l lbropto wholesale lfnih extras salami“ 1.153 and L-lyslzlls lgla Tl“ to 40, first: 35 to 36. seconds 30 l0 highest individual score was made I151. I _ ‘glty Mr. Wilfred Gallant. being 114. | sfontreal local receipts llghl alldThe second saute was played last lStates fresh are being shipped lolntght between the Bruins and [he ‘outside points, the market l5 steagflenators and was vvon by the GHARLOTT ETOWN " ' v 113$ ab‘ ilaaaciall! You Can Enter Any Day. li..thcruiit'i'nopiiuum Iail counea Guaranteed. J. leaeea. Pria. g"; Friday evening (able feeling of buoyant halllllllflii lly to publish a collection of Cou- TSSO-S-Zimhd although Mu-Jch and its DW-Iratfs letters. which should be the . ettatlue. They had ilnoma ¢ll~ laugh; for everylllllt l". ' {no eunuch to a huh marl-Mn . , a ' iflfi-afildi‘: o. .mqe novel: and the new! » “ " be evidalt. All“!!! "N" ' —. ‘attenuate, worth readifll. I w As I Like It '"°"°"' “°"'°"w.°.".,..‘°“ °"° . Mill’! Ulstlllratllda u“ II m ‘t Years ft... OPI- ' 0n a certain Nea- Yaara Day "lie: all AnlLAuecdotua of Man! the 20m century I elwred the Years. city of Munich. The aky wag cloud-l l had the um of meet-ill _,,_ y less. the alr crisp, and in the this week ‘Mr. Richard Curie. the strong sunshine the holldaygrouwltutlmate friend and ofldal biogra- were full of animation, u; in thegpher ot Joseph Cohradwllo ll hi! eecoud act of Faust. Military bands mew-y euclmm ‘no [paw him as were playing: indeed. the Wlwkiwell as any man could know him. atmosphere seemed hill of llllfilfflfllld who wan with him on the d8! aud laughter. l bad an ladeqcrlb- ha died. Mr. Curie promises short- ple were almost unknown to meqlllemry grant of the year 1926. Ac- l felt like an exile who had altcordlng to Mr. Curie Conrad We! last returned home. one o! the best letter writeris who With a brig‘! ltalllau iuterludell l ever lived. He was gertaluly 0:9 remained in unic seven monl i; u! (he bee; men, an out, ‘of l. e the charm of the first. impression abundance ot the heart. the mouth steadily deepened. Outside ‘0f'5peaketh.. . . . Mr. Curie shows America- it became my favorllemqw every one of Conrad's novels town; and if l had not been ablelg; connected with a definite place. to live in the United States land how every tale he Wrote i! should have chosen Munich over founded on fact. any other place on the globe. Its H. G. Wells has done it again- advantages were manyJwdlluutne-IChrBtiua Alberta's Father is a a gew. h i ibrilltaut novel. as full orfnleal Del:- ne c aracter stic remuute a ple as Toui-Buugay. e fir! l mystery. ilunich was about the and novelist have triumphed over same size as Boston, and yet the preacher and reformer, and there were comparatively few peo- we have a hook of distinction. ple on any street. l never saw the filled with observation wisdom sidewalks prowded. Where Weh- and Humor. all these hundreds of thousands of ft l5 good news that a handsome. people? After dark the place was complete edition of Stevenson is as quiet as a village in Vennuut: at last. available at a price that the cafes and naaorts were brll-ilplaces it within the means of the liantly lighted within, but there average book-buyer. Devarybody was no grandiose or flamboyant-needs Stevenson, and hearIYEWdPiF- rXIIITHDCGS. ,bod wants him. In order to s- Everythlug in Munich ‘l wautetltlikeySteveusou one must be etern- to see was in walking distance. ally vigilant, one must see to it The Court. Theater, the Residenz that the fires of hostility are cou- Theater, The Playhouse, the Art stanlly fed; for if you relax your Galle tee, the English Gardethulefethse a moment. be will élfill University. the State Llhraryyittside your heart. were all u-ithln ten minutes uni Floyd Dell's it1ina\vuy' is a char- foot. The tennis courts were in ntlug novel, with appealing char- the heart of the city; lilBgOilHllih-LECIGTS and good conversation. As was ten tninutes by trolley. ll was bored by Mooncalf. l take Munich seemed to be arrangedutnulsunl pleasure in recumtnenilitig for the convtlnieulcle of] the averaip-lthtlslfine story. . l person, not or t e peasure of u lave receivet a flllltl n-r tilt-an‘- leisurl- class. "Grand Opera aiwayuldidates for the lgnuble Prize. \fr. bega" B! six o‘clock; it. was usual-Jk-xter Teed. of the Syracuse Post- ly over at ten; ll. was a very lottgtstaudard. proposes that opera that. extended toward eleven: The dash as a punctatiou mark Playhouses began their perform-lb: stricken from the records of ances at seven or seven-thirtyvpolfte zfiam-adical society. tlt dy. jabbing storage firsts 28. sQC-‘Bruitts. ands 24. ered. American fresh in carlots are was ileili on Tuesday afternoon ‘Wblillllg 31% delivered Montreal. 'aud was largely attended. The m“. l Wiulpeg egg market steady and era] took place from the reglqlgngg receipts show a decrease for the o Mrs. F. W. Strong where the 59,-. first part. of the week due to coldjvice was conducted by Rev. .\lr. weather, country dealers maklnglBoothroyd, pastor of Trinity 11m. States extras 35. flrsls 3U. secondsed Church. Interment was made in ‘:2, prices to retailer extras 40.1118 Pet-files cemetery. The pail fifsts ‘:6 to freh receipts of poullrbearers were: Messrs. Daniel P. try are practically nil, prices unJMcNeill. Huvelock Lefurgey, Percy changed, fair demand for frozen N. EllmfllL-J. l-Z. Wyatt, K, (,‘_ (_;_ stock with prices retailers thick-W- P0119 and Ho|1._.-\. F. Argenaulp ens 25 to 32, fowl 18 to 23, turkeysl 25 to 38. Saskatchewan egg receipts show ——— considerable increase with country “Vi”. F. R. Newsome. of hfessrs. dealers, sales extras 2t}. firsts Z4, J- V- Rvflt-I & Co, Pork Packers, seconds 1T, prlceg m ravage“ ex. Charlottetown. was in Summerslde tras 36, firsts 34, seconds 2". fresh Yew-PPM)’- receipts of poultry were light, live roosters 9 u, 1g, 0w] 5 m 10' u". _——.\lr. and .\lrs. D. Theron Mor- keys 10 to 16. "w" are paying a short visit to Calgary jOhblng fresh extra»: $11 m“ Yflrmvfs Parents. Mr. and Mrs. per case. flrsts $9.50 to $10.00 per 1* R- ‘MOYNSOH. Church Street.—H. case. seconds $8.50 per case. Vancouver jobhlug fresh extras “Mrs- B995"! HQ-Yelll. Port ‘Bor- - 31, firsts 29, seconds and pullets 24 ded- B99111 over the week end with Si. John wholesale extras 47. firsts he‘, Plremi» MP» 811d blrs. John 43_ Gilhs, Euston StreeL-df. Eastern Guardian “JEASTERN AGENT. —-Mr. J. PERSONALS Montreal March L-The export ,.trade in grain was again dull in the local market for foreign impor- ters not being dogpogad 1° up". ate at the recent decline as most of drnand was al estri teem" “w” "elml- “dverlmng- being confined sghllefly liteftfslxltgleflfi ‘m: Printing’ new “nu 79mm“ Prices for oats were unchanged. s“ scrlpunns‘ t! The undertone to the flour mur~ . mhmommmwwmmwmmsrm utteasy, but there was no further Fpmhugm Banal-lass’ at l; bang “mmge ‘n 9"" °°"°""°°d- Drugstore 7659-2-1ii-tatsgiI a At the lower level of the market ' ' __ a few more orders were received Hingpuggp PR|cE on H“ from English importers ‘for supplies Masters Voice Records 39c or 3 for| and the volume business was a 11181.00 at Mabons Drugstore. i U8 lflfzer. A fair volume of husln- 8659-2-16-tts9l l ess continues‘ to be dcue in most -———— ;' lines of mlllfeed. there being a ~-"'CON¢ERT AT STURGEON‘, steady demand and the tone of the -A cottcert and basket social was‘ market was steady. Prices were held in Sturgeon ball on Thursday unchanged. There was no Qhflnge evening, Feb. 11th and notwl-tlh. th the COIIdIIlOII of the baled hay smndiflfl the lnclemflnw o! the market A weaker feemlg develop Towtls quite a large. crowd were; ed h; the market fol. fresh a"! present. A well rendered pro-l B888 and prices were reduced Igramme‘ 3mm‘! Wm‘ 3°°d “dew gem Del. dozen Them was no made the evening o. very pleasant) change ll, the clmdlllon o: [he m” one, and illdging from the applause! keg fol. other grades “lee. belng of those present each numbr of thel gland’. The demand mnllnues good program was very much appreci- aml an “the lmslness w“ done sled. Rev. Theo Gallant acted as‘ Wlll‘ “l” dent" at l2’ m!“ at chairman and -by a few well chosen i ""- T" "mm" f" ‘tome W“ came the on. 0f baskets remarks welcomed the large audl-‘ 36 and Seconds M 32 cent“ p" 5°‘ ence. After the programme 0131b‘ whlcht Séiaggalllnlig; a’ gmdqrme demand were auctioned of by Mr. William! changed Th an l” “F we" "11- F. Steele. the sum of elghty-flvel h ' ere w“ 11° 1UP!!!" dollars h dug realized which goes c an“ l” ‘he market T01’ Potatoes towards the church funds. Follow- t 971°“ We" QlQMYBI-ltefltolns ‘ng was the programme. lMuslc se- MCDOIIZId MCPIICGJIIIPMcQB were easy at tho lute lectlobg by Rev. Theo. Gallant. I. A. McDONALD t l. A. Barrletera, Attorney Eta. Money to Loan Riley Building Charlottetown dliark R. McGuigan T A O O QAMIIITER, IOLICITOR, Money to Loan Cameron lloak Oharlottetowthlhtl. 8230-1-11-11. v , wit‘, Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. V. Peat Graduate Medical loheol and Hospital ETC- Praeilee limited to Eye. lar, Neel 1n ",8 Ed"- Wil-l! ll"! bricea were uucham; . and ‘Hm!!! feeling and aueplytue Glaeeee layer Ittilding -' Ieatdeeraeltreet OIIII lleata-dlall-fltqlbl H. F~ MOPHEE decline. The demand showed no lm Augustine Jamleson and Wm. Far- Drovemeut at the lower level and rail. "~16 was quiet. Prices for all tvar- Sift]! Again kei. for beans was quiet and price, Chorus, My Wild lrlsh Rose. Quar- wera unchanged with car (m; o; ten. hy the How Do You Do Club. quoted at $2.45 per htmhe] am] F. Steele and Augtntlne Jamieeon. broken loin at "-35 D61" bushel. VMB] 5°39 b7 rwm Farrell‘ (encmh he "we "1 W0! llllllllleslln the r ‘é [Jealerg paying Ontario fresh exf —-LAID To R5s1'__-|~he fulleraliwere regarded not as luxuries. but punctuation; and other tras 43, firsts 38. seconds 32, deity-of the late Mr. Henry P. Strong i“ necessities; they were Ewe" f“ m)“ nlarks‘ a’; we colon and m” sunlmklsllle, who dled l" xklulreal people who would have to rise at comma, can serve in the cables received only asked ex- w‘ Murdmk i" m" Gunman agimllihey’ “I?” as much a m" or ‘he porters to make one“. me local in Managua and w“; be pleased tel-social life of the city as were prof- “ti” we" "llflllllllfld. The mar- Dialogue. Accidents Wlll Happen. ' choice handpicked white beans Roy Grant, Herbs-rt Murphy. Wmol-he Gangs all llerel The ‘hula! and concluded not later than ttinw-l-spoils the appearance of the print- ‘lhffly. Both opera and (Denture-ti paHe; it is the mark of elovenly punctua- iLs place, the usual hour on the next morn-pritltottt destroying clehruasw, em- ilnt. and do the regular days u'ork.‘phuslu. or tneanlng. The result Wflai that during all the Perhaps so. but what. would Ptesentatibit t0 Rev. 1L 0. McPherson At the Church ot st .Charleu on a recent. Sunday llle 91"". m" K. C. Macpbenon, who has chal- ge of this mission l! "NW-In w hi regular parish of St. Marl!" are, n; waited upon by l 60m‘ mince and presented with a valu- able m of drlviu IIIMII- i" '~°"' en OI hwmnuo by the P¢°ll|°‘ hr hie devotion no duty on their be- half. ' amber Mqcphemn. (10691! 111°" ed by ouch evidences of ltludl! regard and gratitude. made flttln! acknowledgment. _ In reviewing the history of the punt. he paid a particularly eloq- ueut tribute to the worthy hill-i- tive and untiriog zeal of the flrfii pastor there. Rev. Dr. E. Willi"- who notwithstanding his NW3d!‘ onerous duties as Infill! D14"! a‘ Rollo Bay, succeeded. in 1926. in forming. from, the outlying s90- tious of his own and those of two adjoining parishes, the uew parish. of St. Charles. Here he had erected a church edifice which is in itself‘ "A Thing of Beauty." while it may. also be reasonably infened that the spiritual influences radiating therefrom must. prove eventually for the greater number at leashsi.’ ial "a joy forever." l A few years ago the sires; of other duties rendered it necessary yQJQI WM- “ “"id¢‘"°9<! by ti. for Dr. Walker to he relieved 0f The foundation so well and truly described above, c the extra care involved in the dul- laid by their beloved Father Wal- earn the high regard m , lee of this extra charge. and he ker. the res! “Father” 0f the D81“; i118 Srflliflllh! 011116 peopbg was succeeded by Father Macpher-‘ish, is ‘vlug its lfllwffllmflu"; helm" he KW“ his set-wk,‘ son who ls thus the second pas- cmtluualy advanced and adorneitvotfillli , wrnn n period of almost thirty by the efforts of his succeQiOF-i 4 fl‘! 71mg? a / The Ducheaa of Adlai! liame tary under Secretary to the British Departmehg 0| the spgtkera at the National Council of Educenon which w“ oonlemn at Montana! April $-9.—-(C.P.R. Philtograph). great pic. mot How the whole family enjoys ....._ wonderful pies! Crisp, cntnchy liq that brings the plates of boyuml ,. V," back for more. * And mother's pics are always . With Quaker Flour her recipe d“ bake the same, for Quaker Flourinle . the same. Quaker Flour is beat for all baking ~ poses. During the milling it is t hourly to our standard. It is baked * Wcifkfl in Mutiieh. l averaged flvelhave become of Poe's prose style nights and two mutinees at thegwithout the dash’! theatre or opera, and ncVvzl‘ felt Miss l-‘rancess E. Otis nominates fallgue. the custom of actors appearing at Furthermore at Munich theatres the end of the scenes for applause the playgoer wastes not a tnom- This certainly is a striking exam- ent. The time when the periorm- ple of soloism- and one which ‘ZIUCQ. will begin is previously uu- nearly ruined my disposition at ‘Bounced. the one "long pause he- every performance lace. tu-eett the acts is advertlzed. and‘ l agree with her. l hate to see a the time of closing; all three ev-lcorpse rise and grin appreciative- JHIIS takes place exactly accordingly. i ‘to schedule. ' ‘ ' Although Barvaria was a king- ltlom l have never known a morsiMflll, tentocrattc community on 11$ go to the opera in eveiting (fretsltiuoi Ice, Saved in golf knickers without attracting (Canadian Preaa) attention. All the theaters were irepertory theatres. with the bill flvnlssflllllly changing; so that 0X18 cou ear standard and modgrn _ illlflys both native and foreign. The \ll?EI‘L%VlILLE‘ 0m“ M‘? ,3‘ _' ‘clots were Engaged for 10118.8 rgone u ce from -oclocl. item's; one aw” in 1904 told me un ay afternoon until 3.30 a. m. he had just sighed a contract en- today‘ John nearing‘ laborer‘ PM” gaging his servlcvcs um“ 1919! ed through a thrilling experience [This gave him a chance to have a m cold and storm‘ when ‘he wa." home. educate his children. and rliscued "om death by freezing m‘ perform the dunes of cluzenshln t e shore of Lake Ontario. near A! lmemoon teas and Hoclal “no the village of Wellington, about 25 lions. one met actors and opera mill)“ south or here‘ singers us a mutter of course eeflng had. crossed "om the ' mainland to Meholsonu Island, in alhoat. Starting his return journey. e550“ m, publlc otnclal!‘ hs craft became wedged in float- Tlle we“ slnglng at Bl‘ and the lug ice and he was carried past his llwalre a! sew" had on!" advam ending place. He could not take-o besllides time: one did uot. at. gilizillwlltiiltletl, on broken ice and lend Btu rd with a so diun r, ‘, ‘ but Wlll] body and mlnggilen‘ e Tun men. Payton Murphy antl Jrhls ls the way l spent an m” Gllllls Ingram. assisted by; Marshald “rage day dmlng my long sojourn’ Pa mer and Frank l-lsrrs redssue l rose l" seven and all" the Com the marooued man. LE or: llnenllll breaklan l spam me planks and ropes wereduse katlll nmmlng l“ work) sludylns’ wrlb after several houfis har wlor ,l 3 Ins and attending lectures Bl the w“ "rmm" u’ ° °'°' d“ “l? “l, University: l" the afternoon land unconscious. To uy,k e played so“. lennls’ or Went “at convalescent, but very wen . "ll! l" the Enslisb Garden, accord ing to the season; ut five l had Don't V‘ ten, with those delicious su red Ba Mustard Plastersl rlxlls culled vSchnec-ken; at 1911; to tie opera. at seven to the th atre; after the performanc to a eduf-u. ""9"". WWI" with"! u" where ln u Cheerful brightly llghl~ w"_£¢i.'e Qllifiill‘ ed rootn. we had a hot suppenglor. D011’! mm a "1988 0i mllsljird. flour ions Munich beer. delightful eon- and wit" when Y0“ £811 relieve pain. versatlotl. By eleven l was in hen, worégilnesa wtthaltttlc clean, ltwasthus slhld n .""= "B .°- . to study nndpuwxtizrkftonhalieepleltaityy Mustemle '5 made of Pu" t?“ °f (,1 um (mo, ex-.,.cl,,e_ lo he," l, mustard and otherhelpfultngredtents. “m, play m. great “mam lo enjoy tn the form of a white ointment. If. l, convlvlal flllppel. and w lead a gkmesthea luceofmustard thastcrs. and golllllhy. righteous and sober life. Mnugtlmnlglrguallyglvespmmptmllel llescfibgfillfi "r5142; dnunllchhgrlezfeggl] from etxethroat. bronchitis. i-Oflllliiilii- known u place where ev r o awning; Sh“ neck-asthma’ pmreflma‘ deemed ,0 l“ n. ea m‘ he. congestion, pleunsy. rhcu. ° p” u ‘ 5° “mm” lumbago. pame and aches‘ of , "w or‘ 'nts.s ruinssoremusc ca. $151 M?" selmlm by R"- bntiaemchiblains. rusted ieencoldgoi‘ .0 Ga ant_ Augustine Jamleuon and”; (lt may prevent pnlgulmnllly and Wm. ‘Farrell. Dialogue, Adverl Thu-m,“ c I l“ tlsing For A Wife. A duet by jvm. “:3: u‘ F. Steele and ~Roy Grant. Pal of. Step danc- (encored). Coon Sang. Rosa Lee by Dollie 0on- don. Closing Chorus. Hall Hall of the National Anthem brought a very pleaaant evening m a cloee. B“"')"""¢"I“l'dl'b"' "m" “m” ‘"" °""' °"'°" ‘“" HORSEMEN t the undertone w" fll-m and prlces were hull! maintained. li was re- There fa no better friend in ggrled howev“ "l" 30551118 ‘hous- the atable llluu Mmartfa. lllel: solml’ “u” h" milk" "D Solenoid tor spralua. Iweililtl. 9" c" 1 W!!! Der Dottnd but stlllueu. ' as this move was not general. Fin. at crsemery butter wag quoged a; cents to 47 per pound. and at ‘7 l° 49 “Ill per oouna ill opp Pound blocks. There was no change condition of the cheese ma: ' Minnnlku Llnlmeni for burl; ,. LB ‘BRAYOU’ ENGLISH FOX NETTING '1'°"3‘X‘|/2XI5 1 roll 36 x 2 x ‘l5 er 1. roll 72 x 1y, x15 will maize one fox pen 12 a 20 x l fl. high covered top and bottom. - Write for illustrated price lleta. enact. time»! a comeauv. no. - ‘ Summer-aid‘, P. E. l. - day in our own bake-shop. That i: \ ' we can guarantee you absolute -' tion with a money-back oflcr. lter flea Always the Same ~Always the Best A product of The Quaker I-Iills, Prlcrhorottglt and Saskatoon V t Why Ganadians excel The genius of Canada is restless. It is al- ways striving to master new problems; and when new problems are solved, it advances to others. It is never satisfied. For that reason we are constantly moving forward into newfields of discovery-insati- . able, always demanding something newer, ».~. something difl-‘erent. . . Nothing demonstrates this more -remark-" ably than the advertisements you read. The)’ cover the entire range of human require- ments-Jrom the absolute necexities of life to the most refined luxuries. Yet they are con- stantly changing. This continual change means fresh material, fresh ideals, a stimulus to new endeavor. -. . . . . . The moment you cease to find int l ll ' advertisements of the offerings o ~ ‘ I . of commercemf art-that moment? v-will . begin to retrogress, and the world vvlllfslill away from you. _ Y _ I’ ll i‘ Reading advertisements . l forward K .