~ ,_‘e-.-v - s...“ ‘- -_ - v‘ éPltGEfllldl e NOW YOU CAN MAKE ' YOUR RUBBBRS LIKE NEW It is the mud, slush and wet snow that wear the shine of? your rubbers-they look adingy grey color- andthm sooneror later, they crack. With NU-RUBBERyou can replace the protecting shine. Nu-Rubber is easy Io apply. _.lust use the HD0118‘? "Id go all over the rubber with the polish. It dnes quickly and your nibbers are like new. Any goocl dealer can supply you. "OVERSHOB DRESSING" makes the cloth uppers of Qvenhoea just like new~the original natural finish replaces the worn greyish appearance. Shine Ilia Surface and Save the Shoe BQSTON ILACKING co., MONTREAL nu ' — "flit-El her. and she tells him she 151mm" Hwnlyillmfl m] After Dishwashing! Campanéfs Italian Balm ' 1 ‘ ' I onderful for k089i!!! W? "and! " ‘tiesaltllrtlgiilll: white and m: and smoqth- I Positivelyprevents redness and ‘011811131113- _, Use it at once after washing dfiefl, 311d ‘~ note the improvement of Y0"! ,- Kggp a bottle handy by the kitchen sink, h» <¢|Ia al All Dru] Sinrsl ->-—— Alfred Moresldc. (Tlit-ar-I’. 1 . shire Dull 6 X91119- Earl lugs, .\It. IIerbt-rt, 4 Oxtortl Ram lambs. Iitsri Ings, Mt. Herbert. l Oxford Yearling. Earl lugs, Mt. llerbe-rt, Yearling and ngrti fi-‘YP-‘i- John IiiIcKinnon. flrnndview, 1 Holstein Bull, 1i years. Albert Youuke-r. Winsloe, 1 Shorthorn hull 2 _y'ear.~1. , h Harry G. Reid. IVIurra_v Harbor North. 1 UKlflfll Ilown ram ~t ytav Ii. E. Coffin, Frenehfoxt, I llo 1'.~it‘l. llorn ram, -l years. II. II. Coffin, Frenchfort. Z Ram lontbs, James McPbaii. Cornwall, 1 Holstein bull 4 years. Bruce F. Judson, Beutntrs Mills, 1 Yorkshire Hoar 7 months. J. S. Cairns, Ilunetaffnanr, l AYTSIIITP COW 3 _5"-"‘"'5- t", M, Arsonanlt. Abronrs Villagi-J Hampshire Down ram yearlinK- t‘. M. Arseuault, Amranrs Village. it llillllilfillift‘ Down ram lambs Fred Godfrey. Suffolk.‘ 1 Berkshire boar 8 months. Edwin Reid, Rollo Buy. 2 Ayrshire bull calves. 2 mouths. Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay. 2 Ayresihire bull calf 2 months. Edwin Reid, Rout; Bay, 2 Ayrshire heifers 2 months. Clayton Morrison. 'l‘1‘.V0u. 6 Yfli‘l"ihli"? Pigsv 6 week“- W. G Darke, Bloomfield, 2 Guernsey Bulls 3 years and 8 months. Peter Holland, Fort Augustus, 1 Ayreshira Bull 5 years. DEPARTMENT o r Aomenr/runu DESIRABLE PROPERTY i - l Canadian I T L t! . . For Sae- l: 0 el National Railways Property situated at St. Avartis. consisting of dwelling 11011149. harm, CHANGE and orchard blunt he tiisposed m, at once. No reasonable offer ri- , fused. Apply 227 Grafton St. I ._? ~- 116-u-6-6L l-Iffl-etlvo lilnudtiy, Dec. »3rd, No. ' ‘ l4 train shown in Time table as Professlonal (“ards iteaviug Tiguish at 10. n. m. will deavi- at 7.30 a. m. and urrivo at lvlark R. McGuigfan ‘Summer-side at 10.40 n. m. instoutl B A ‘of 1.10 p, m. _ 'l‘r.'1ii| No. 211 will leave, Summer» side nt 1.00 p. m. iinsisad c! 12.30 IARRIGTER. BOLICITORI ETC- and arrive nt 'l‘iguisb at 6.40 p. m. Money to Loan dnatead of 6.10 ¢imemn gunk IIISTIIIFT‘ PASSENGER A(IENT'S Charlottetown, P. E. Island ,i)l"l‘“"7l‘3~ S. S. Hessian , . c- Ian-later, Soilcléor, Notary tc. I ___ IN TRAIN SERVICE BETWEEN SUMMERSIDE & TIGNISH. 517-11>27-10i. MONEY TO LOAN Montague Farm, stock. crop and Ample» P- E- “lalldun-nis. on the premises of ll. J, Air- '(.‘lure,, Iirttckiey l‘t. Road on Wed- ,\rho had married a Count Zatfiany. ‘lie is convinced that this is lliary's iduughter, but all efforts to liish her identity prove futile. 1e- . TI-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Published by arrangement With Associated First National Ple- >_ tures. Inc. Watch for the screen version produced by Frank Lloyd with Corinne Griffith as Count”; Zattiany. iHlPS. spelling matches. pick n word SYNOPSIS _ _ ispeoehes " VAI. a? first night performance In! "p"; “m, qptnj" sh‘. 5"" ‘Mk Fl lliliiiilihil 3'01""! “Tlwrlinrt and pushed back her scarf. man llllfflvl" Illlfillllflll llY fining \\'lnllt-\'1\1‘ expression shu may have and leisurely stirvtgving the audi- em-t- through her glasses. ClflV-Hnu m,“- ,»,,,|,,,,. m“, h," ertug. a nowspnpei- columnist. nutty-n," ,,,,,, d“, his cousin, Diuiviiltlio, are pariicti-I, ‘ larly interested, Dinwldtile deciarJ dismay. not It'll me lllls; or should not Ifave acroptetl. I Il(’\'t'I' hon- mvsI-lf. I tmderstood lug she is the Image of Mary (lg-l ’ » , , _ M", H bu"? m, “h” ypars ago Ulllht “tit ‘your intelletluais. “,1 parades. Sllvllllll! matches: - estub- .l small town moved to New York." "111111 stud‘! i‘."s\\‘i1s dud they r-zitlwr preserving m,‘ countoflg Jose, Zauiflny‘ so-me of the sintplit-Ities of rural "nus," n, Mary 05am“, am, had |1te and ]ll\'t'I11‘HlJPIl('t'9. while Ioad~ marrwd a rvhmvp o, awry“, b,,5_,ing_ an exaggeratedVmeuiul‘life for hand. (‘Iaveriug does not believe “‘!""'l‘ l“""""" ‘l"“'g‘""l ‘m’ "m"- her story and tells lit-r no. lmmmll‘ ll l“ As mm, “UPS m, Cmvprhm rflnnbliiiist-ttre wanting to preserve (‘layering finally marriages to the furious Madame Zattlany, whosehllil" "I ~\l|'-"» (lFl"1l1i"‘l><"-‘i flee-lures ills [mt-anion und dr - - diill- ii Yti" ""1" “W111i l0 K0 from her the admission of a rot-i -\"" ill" -*"'"‘ l ‘l0 "Ill" 1‘()(fIil\\'Il1"il1llI ol‘ fcteiitig. “.\'o." she said hurrierily- "l M". (),y|,.|h,,,-,,,.I inn-mg offyiyqqLkllilll go. liut~~~| am still astonish- “(sf pm,’ (‘lupin-jug lnyih-H 31;,“- m ed. i do not know what I expected. attend thi- opi-ra with him 0111- ev- 111i. iiui briiliuttt eonvenialioii e-nlug. llP1'.'l|1|II‘.‘ll‘.'l|l(‘f'* there in llll*:lil'fllliilll,\'. tiiiVll as one heart; in z ()gl1-tl1m'|1e box, rt-gniiy gowni-il llflfl,l‘llll'tl|lt‘iill salon. Don't they relax the synosure of all v-yi-n. is "ififlli‘>,lllt'il' grmii minds at outdoor Wlltll in Iln- nature of a challengi- toisportsi’ I tunlt-rstzind tin-re tire that forbiddiitg Sorii-ly which llud'golt' links ami tennis courts near she realizes thr- timu has romo Io llli‘ t-ityt." queutioitvil her i:|'<-d1-pI.luIs, and ".-\ good many oi‘ Ilia-m do. [mt "WHY 1H1 the II1_\'>1I"I‘Y< 9"" IImiHi-‘Wfl llli'_V Iikt- to ri-lnx still fitrthor at Llltiverlug sin- will ri-veul her secret “ighp yo" ,1... ‘m. u“. “m ppm-o. to him tho following Sat1trd11y,,,,.,,,,_,-_ ,\,,,,.,-|,.,,,,,,. m... m, germ,“ lllglll- _ V ' as children. lllll like children they l‘ ‘"""""“l' also Iov1- to play. Iii-member, we ¥xvlll , _ : 1- :1 young nation and a very Iit- tolled tor Aindaun- [illlilillf.|,$I;|i|[|y "m, Am, ,.,,,, w,“ ha“. “'- l"" "mlwk- Tm" mil“ ‘l"‘ “~'-" t-ontw-rrutiion ii" voii watul i1. 'i‘h1.- Hliilltllill-I I|| tiu- hail .1: tI|-- l'iil?i “Wm n,“ "my |,,. our‘. Wm l“. ‘opened tin‘ tllltli‘, unti sln- inimi- out ,,-,.;,,|y m m“. ym, ,,,,,,|,,,,,_,_ y,,,, Etnmedlntvly. A lat-i- scarf uImo>I ,|,.,,,;,,,,|4~ ' "‘"l"““l“‘| h” l“""- l "I hail rn1i11-i' hnpi-tl lo listp“ “I didn't ()I"(lt'I‘ the our." she said. , _ is this the I|o|x~;1-‘.‘" “It is such a fine night. and slit- " "BM YOIY" I<¢¢P W"? W011i a nd tell me everything tonight?‘ " lives so near. Do you 1nind'.'" "I l1lllt'll preft-t‘ to \\"tiit but your Iémnl-“l ‘MI-h “Pr” MTWI": mm snlnwrs~uqfl ' ‘ .1 _ llit-rtl- l“ 1. t1- uhizrv cars parked ailong "TIIPY are fl‘i1‘l( 1nd the lltu": l“ “ML “him “my Onlmvd 1 - -- the Iimht- they were 1In'1-1*to1| to not loo high." ,"l'nt not going to muitr- tin- shghtvst prt-Iiuiiiiary zitiempt n; I11dit't'eren1:iv tonight. nor trait for one of your leads. Ilow long do yo" lmlmll l" $11"? ut this party?" "Oh, till hour. possibly, m... must not be rude." Her own limos iIrt-ssiiig-rootiis on the second floor. and Flavoring met hlndamt- Zai- tinny at llll‘ bond of the staircase. Shi- wore a flown of t-Ituetzild greed velvet, cut to reveal lho sloping lilli‘ of iu-r simttlilt-rs, and an enter- :|Id comb thrust sidewayns in the low coil ot‘ her soft ushen hair rifllvh 1101i two-n, but ho could not " ing fairness of her -"1 er '1' 1. ,1 ‘ ‘l ' hlllfllt! unset emerald "mil You'll lteep your word and tell m1- everydlnng tonight?" She gave.- a ilI'I‘[) sigh. "\',._,-_ y“ dept-piling from n flue gold tdiuin. ('ltt\'1*I'l1)l{ stared at In-r llfil|lli‘.‘;.~1ly_ . . It \vti.~1i-\'ide1|I she had not l(l*i'l mv worl 1' ~. . . . muigll. t’, .\o liiilit no“ |umde her fruit-fie with an 11y» to I] d-I- - 1 . IeII mo, what 1iolsof11~ni11g '1 blow‘ ll"? do at tin-so pdriit... |,,._,,-, ‘ ' - - i *- i-‘n i'|‘< li- t‘ ' » iuik~ dam-e“ l l ' “mmunll “Not altruys. 'l‘|ii-v 1H,“. ,.],,,,. ____..;___ > I IOO-OO4OOO-O-OO O4 O-QQ-O 00-0-00 AUCTION SALE §The Middle Ground I am offering for sale .\lontla_v_ t liuct-iuirer Illth at the hour ol om- ' ‘I (‘liiiikv 111)’ bouselioltl Iurniture uni iilidllillis’ ilnpivments: Jluvi-iiptirl Cont-It, Alahogutrr ’l'ublo ;|||.| $54.. I“ '1 (‘out 'I‘i-<-<-, \r\'ll'l(l!1‘ ifbuil‘. , " 'l'1l|>li‘. Singt-r Sewing Aim-h l111‘,\\'1‘|i-I111.',I1e.<k, Kitt-lu-u (‘uh 1110i. Spinning \\'h(1||]‘ . htiigiedlterl, i-‘oltiiug lied, ItI-lrig i ator, hill-hen Stove, Franklin Stove BY M irlon Rublncam. OQQQO QO§O§OO§O§§%O-§O4%O< CONFIDENCE OVERHEAD (‘hzspler »I'| Th1‘ \\'Illl.‘4 of Ibr- Iiitie tint were very thin. like urn-“I o1‘ {he oltl lilolllltlllvil. I'l1t-'fl|ll_\' built flats m ‘Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER. K C. Barrister. Etc. Money to Loan Bank of Nova Scotla Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. MacDonald & McPheeI nesdny, December 12th at 12 o'clock sharp. Si-t- handbilis, Sale positlvol ifiifi-IZ/lfiuflwfnilil. REWARD z I 551i" Ivill "e Riven for the return Staated Iioad Wagon, Plough, Dist‘ ‘it|¢‘1l"0 111d! W111i 4111B 0f tile fPW B, A, . "of L200 it. Oxygen cylinder llurrovt‘, Settles, Boni. Fitrett-hinglPll- Th" flillPPo llilil iilmn l01'11 .\'o. 115768111111 14~I’r1~sI,0-l.ite Tank lloarti, lions nnd Cockereis, me, IIIIIW" i" "iilk" WHY I111‘ the- more I. A. McOONALD H. F. mzPHl-ZE No. 23226, these cylinders were lust ' l" 5- used by liev. Fred M. Clay for oper. "I"|I'"'- 4"°""7- 5"" sting a lantern at a lecture some- Itllr! null-I'll?’ u Liunnonemwidwheri’ 11"" Ml- Slew"!- .,____ ___.______-___- i Dr. C. C. Archibald ,5 i’. Pout Graduate- ol and Hospital to Err. Finn Ne" Throat on, Great fieorne I Rogers - Paton Silver Black Foxes Limited Telephone flM-J. Oflleo I-lnuro-O In I2 n. In. I to f6 The Rogers-Paton Silver Black Foxes, "I""“Q,I.”,,Q"LE.'I,IQ§,YQ,'°"°°" Limited. will m; held in the w. K, Mmmm Rogere Company, Limited. Office 94 Great George Street. Charlott lllllfi DR. 0F F0 December 11th st 2 p. m. W. K. QOGEIIO. ‘Wringer. I.\lo\ver, Lawn (llltllrs, (iaruep (Juili- ________ ___,________ lvutor and Seeder, Horst,- ifiide Saddle, Western Saddle, 112m; |wniked up several flights of uteps; ,I|sh Saddle, Wood tSleigh. Truck Wagon, Curt, u. A. MacDONALD, sauce srswanr a co., 1.1-0. 256424-31. ' ' " 1-1 ———'1ii‘RE'Ii§iuté'n¢i¥E£»;§' t. | The undersigned ynf the Estate of Dorcas 1.. (lot-thee, late (iinrlstone In King's County In Annual Meal"! 0i T"? Prince Edward Island. widow. here- sent. the 3am,» fir‘?! attested Io the $791?" v P E u! d T ‘d undersigned at M .0711. ' - . an . 0n 1-16 lY-Kingh Countys s. stance, as [the Estate Ie being. closed. .'l"“' “f 30am,‘ Laanpts, I-‘ruii Jars. (Zhurn. lluttt-r (frocks, .\IiIk Pails and (Titus. ('1‘~111111'1'y I. Stand with ' r, Lawn that part of the city. The Taibols were I'm-innate In being ahio to tlud a 11love with rooms as largo un these, and with so much air and Isimlight, at ouch a entail rental- anti tlwy only did it lye-utilise they Ilurlless. Sli-lgh, lloirund bet-nose their apartment IIOIISI‘ TWO nus next to un nid three-story res lIl(5I'ZlllVt‘ honor-s or flats. Mp1. ’l‘nlhot hnd never heard voives through the wnii bcfommihe, girls had been ennstriotisly quiet at J. B. RQMBOUGH, .\It Edward Road. , (Thnrlottetoyvn Auctioneer. """'z.;.;:';;r' Early on Age . Tile ealebntnil Dr. Michaela“, on authority on oarlgyold ego, 3 says thstntis “caused poisons lv"i"" i" "'.f..i'.“.""i‘fi on ours ems t l? it is sorbotl without omslngpolwlso nutter. Pal- , sons lningensarl oldagolnll Gosbee Administrator _ notifies all persons havinK lulma against said Estate Io pro ray lover In suzxsnosn m. oceans. I n; n‘, m.‘ ,_ out of a hat and make impromptu , stopped ' wishes 1o cunt-ea] there was noIh-i ‘\\'0|'tl.-' In the but! It sountis like‘ “Well. o good many of them are, merely; owing to an‘ H‘. m“, ,,,, h, ,,, m", Wm, U“, m“, Ivaiaueo. Ur an innocent IIITOKHIICH: when 1 first mnu.‘ m. him-Hf“ is “my; Hams» 1s looking her dowdiost. . . . I I 1 I I . -,._,_-_ E J/irel/ostesa‘ f/Mme 151* Yfizls y, 191M151’ yea/rs (£11110 HOLMES at EDWARDS Silverplzttc can fulfil a be n source of pride and joy. Ilolmcs 8i Edwards is a silvcrpiatetuf unusual quality -—quality that commands a Iiighcr price than ordinary silvcrplzttc; for Holmes 8c Iidwards possesses not only a gleam and lustre fascinating in itscli; not only charming patterns that are different-but it is protected against wcar by a process of scientific plating. SILVER INLAII) solid‘ blocks of sterling silver are Iuscd in the trucks of forks and spoons before silver plating. tcctcd by a Iicavy extra coating of pure silver. Either quality gives tenacious wcar and preserves its beauty for years. Ask your jeweler. TIIE STANDARD SILVER CO. OF TORONTO, LIMITED HOLMESgiEDw/XRDS place in ltcr home and its furnishingsithat will in In SUPER PLATE these points arc pro- IiIanIi/arlurrd fft‘(‘/Ii.fi'Z1f/_\I in Canada by High r/ua/ity lab/r appoinlnzrn/s, rut/l at Ira rer- itinxr, pi» plural, ru.\.v('r0/r_r, f/oct-rr bar/arts, M6,, , ran In’ o/Ilzliuwd 1mm 510m" jmrvlrr. l] they bmr 4 t/m Ila/mm" 8; lidivurdx mar/e, it'll natured, I/zry are‘ the but. (Ianzesiow/z SI LVE RPLATFJ "Motected Where the War Comes’- night, and si well. Tonight the city W36 quiet, so unuli sounds rarried and one her- self was keyed up to a nervous ton- sion now, and wide awoke. Ordin- tll'll_\‘ she would not have heard, t6- night site deliberately listened for their words. .'I‘here was something said while Amy tmdresseti—then the slight squeak of a spring as Amy go! into bud—her couch was against the wall nnd Mrs. Talbofla bed “'11s .he other sitic of the snmc wail. "Of course I noticed he Iiadn’! iicen tirounil lately," Amy said. “It's 10o bud mother frightens him. "If die only weren't so tild-fushizmeil! t)I course It's very sweet to be oid< zisbionetl and to llflVP strict ideas as she hns, ‘but a veuy tnodern mun .Ike Iloitnid <-n|i't itndorsttintl." Jane's IIIIHVVOI‘ was only u mur- mur. without (infinite words. Amy's IIOICP came again. "Of course, 1 think he ought to wnnt to marry you, slut-c you want. to imnrry him—~yot1 do, you can't deny it to me. ‘I think It's very noble oi’ you to want to marry him. He'll never be rich. Ilt-‘Il never be able to give you anything." Again n murmur, without distin- guishable words. Then Amy- _ “It's awfully romantic. N-o, I wouldn't think it wrong. If you vere very much In love with each iiher." lvhni: wrong~what did Amy mean? Mrs. Talbot strained 'her ‘are to cnteh the rest of this. "It's much worse to do ‘what I'm wing to do." The sound 0f a few fIlllOWs being thrown on the floor rame faintly. Amy, enjoying this nidnight romantic discussion, was tettling herself comfortably in ‘wed to go on talking. "1'm going to nnrry a man for his money. Who? Idon‘t know. 11f I like him, so nuch the better. But you see, Jane, we're Just two girls from the coun- try. with plenty of atblllty and am- bition, and no one to help us but ourselves. So ‘I think we're justified In making use of every ‘means to get on. "You're In love with Donald. who can offer you nothing 8a a husband. not a name. nor tin in- iomo, nothing lnxuriotis or even iomforttrble. But then you want :0 worth-and you want to g0 on with your profession, no money loeonk. matter to you. Of course. I mow that Donald feels he Isn't worthy of being a husband. since I 1e can't offer anything, but as long to you are willing to accept ‘him on hat basis. be oulh-tlft to object." Again the mother felt her heart t..i to herslelfulhatl slept m will and Don- very tiobie of you to be wii 111d? Hat! ‘Donald refit-soil‘? ling toi telling u star part. It takes 111011’ give up 4‘\‘4"l‘)'ll1ll'l{.', worldly and um- hun a voice to inch mzlitledn 1115):“ Am 1 went on. bitlous for Donaldwespecially If—" tltiger. With ii rich usmn —-" it "I like Donald u lot, and 1 think Evidently she broke oft’, there broke off, evidently thinking 0i "ll l1e‘i< wonderfully brilliant and aliiwas a silence. the luxury a rich husband would il1fll-B\l1l1@'$ T00 Tnlliciill 05°" “"1" Especially if what? Airs. Talbot 11113nn. “I'm n uieandlltle wreich, JBS-‘illll doctor. lie just can't hops“, rigpp with.“ for n“. re“ she went on. "If either of 1w 18 such 1n violent l‘il(llf'ill and have 115 dug,- (Ipflflinly more mp1}, 1-1pm doing wrong. it's I, not you, Janie, rich practise. People with lots o|‘-,,,,,. ._,,,,.|,,,,,,,,_~~ Amy we", m, “ymldour. But mother would. think 1n- money don't want a doctor Io teli;v,,,,,,,,_ “m, ,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,|1 m“ fllwflygl both evil, I expect. Ion ro willills them they ottgltt to sitare with ttiefnun“, ,,H.,,_..nm.',-, n,,.l,__gntere,,md,tn give up everything for love. i111 poor and they've no right to moneyHn n“. T)“, mm], y,“ “wee, and Iwiliing to take everything. nnfl they haven't earned. They \\'t1nt,,n,,,,,_.,.,,,_ h, Htfllju- .11,“ frighifnliyv love too, and not give anything. III-r someone Io come brand -bo sooIl1-*,.,,1,; |,],,,,,|..,1,,",| hm-‘L pm playing good mother doesn't really knoll iug and to admire them Iuu-:|||-si~,,,,(mg “vim a w, u,- memi boy“, “n. us.’ V H e they have Inherited money their,“ m“, m- lhlln] |,,-|,,.g_.. n". ggmennp But. another, lying will! nut-git" never worked for." ‘fpanv “on-n, \vl]il(l\-—l mu-m Home. staring Into the dnrk. uutv i “I'd like you to marry" n rlchloui- with influence and‘ money. "l"! "l1" l0 hi"? ll ""15 ml‘ Wm] man." Amy wont on. “You t-otiiti"l‘heu, It‘ '1 cuu, -I'Ii 1l1l1i‘l‘yl1lf11.Tl1t’11 I'm’ |“'" ‘lmiKlliPY-‘I 1h" m," lug“ Iiave a Ilnc office then, If you wanl- I'll be un 1ipcra singer. 5h" l"! IIWRKB "m" ‘MW “T”: ed to go on ‘IIOIIIK a dot-tor, and "l‘ii never get beyond the chorus "Old 11ml i-heeriens through illfl-W _ there urt- llllfil-Ili of other noopli- now. .\I.\‘ voice Isn't wonderful—aiid "QW- Wondering whni she c0111" "Y who would mend you. And I l)\'lLI‘\'I' It doe-sift matter nmch. 'I‘hey"re in being married too. I think it's all cut Ihronta when it comes In Tomorrow-A Long Tilk "*‘~—a— *~ ~ '"“ "' For every baking purpose You need have only one flour in your Iiomfi if that flour is Quaker. Quaker is nOII w“ a bread flour-or a. cake flour—-or a Pastry flour-ii: is an all-purpose flour. It will serve for all baking purposes, and it can bf! de’ pended upon to give you the most satisfac- tory results always. Users of Quaker F I01" get the largest, finest loaves of bread-ll"? richest, flakiest pastry-the lightest, most delicious cakes. I ' " ' THIS 1s rm: Quakes ouatzanrnsr- If Quaker Flour does not. give you absolute satisfaction your dealer will refund your m0“!- Qualter flour Alwaus the Samn-Alwaus M59?’ A pt-oduet of The Quaker Mills, Peter-borough and Sashtools v ,- Gold by mt 1......‘ 5...}... , in Prince saws‘ 3mm N. ttottbury. Ltd, Wholesale Distributor, - is I. ,ls ‘v