Q. m. 0...... .-.-....;...ir.........l. "littlra Letter’ ommwn m. 2s.- mar-Art. -t no doubt unflljtrslisulu ~ whores! annoys: In 6min the conch», nt uowu ~ l-ffiofifi . P‘ ' "ilfbppl-Ion. 1‘. A. Oren: has iuolhown mun iiavmrrtneverykindofclbr pi andptldding-thelant quit. i G l','_. IE (DINO!) In nlvnncn 1.. n-wv . ' THURSDA asolcpto - us pursue - ~ . , of; " ufitlliéire not tor m" t-wv. m"... involved thoPatrloCs the" "s: fifense oi fine ‘Bell government would be mg in its iudlcmusness. with‘ sane show of hols‘ eazbuelasin Lrltn which it declares the Bell ctmdidares névt- ken: mm m. limb- supporters, 1:. mil! 111,- swlrci or, ciptzeas who smw ,\r.-. Lozwrli ‘gun's dismissal notice. that "Mn; ld-ndrlgan was not‘ ulsmissodTi With mun. eloquence and nssurn; ed zen? for the trot; it declares that. Col Cflmflbellffld Professor} ‘Barlow lei! their positions and the‘; province to hotter Piellfltif‘ 611231211061- Undannted by the thousands of protests 00min; from every portion or the provlnceWt sail’ shmics wit?» "pump handling relocuen-za boa‘. the people-are 8,3 satisfied n1‘): the record or the 30m governznnt; ezvtois the sub- ltmn couragv- n-Ph which the Boll candidates threw 'to winds Lboir proelectlon Drornlses and bundled out on a course diametr lcoliy opposite to that rfnicn tbeyi nod charted to mislead the eleog‘ ors. ‘Th4 Patriot's reputation for" vacrnclty is probahij- fluid‘ n condition as that o! the Boil-gov exnmien: for consistency and bones my nnd may not suffer any more darn ago than the lsttor In Ulla pecul- ‘iir campaign bu: the‘ people have lnari- nn excellent op portunity of judging both since the last election. ‘The conclusion arriv ediat 11th respect to the govern“- rnenz is roll Izonwn, ls not even denied bv thme wrhn were once its ‘lrienda and supporters. The Ténriot rm rislmd who: reputation 1t over had 1n defending what aJ-l miners bane condemned and- we feel mrtho Patriot its hopeless loneliness. For the members or tho Ball rtnrty who were mislead by their loaders into making pmmls~ es ‘which amid newr ‘no fmlflllod rind‘ wTl-ch there nevvr vans any intention oi miiilling; who were trapped uftcr choir "cfloctlon into "aupmortinqwnemnurps and’. noes wwhicb the; hrrd, m‘ prooloctlon i-g noramo, rtenonnqnxi; who: lu e2 lent good faith, pnsréd on to rneir ronstlvtuonts promises or‘ NGICL-a whéco were nova-x lr.n_ Dhmentrs-ivfor those we have ov- ury nrrmpmthy. "We wouldialn be Jere thwy um the unwilling vic- Time o.’ duplicity» und decoiz for which our legislstlve history fur, niches no pnrnlllal. These victims the q in u? I for thew? p fl-Qhyeryuu (blond) ‘It r MARCH s, 1921. lciptilrlbe hadmr n nomlnlbloo ‘haw tho assurance ‘m: gin-p“ "'43 i int. clays 311M , 61o! tho Qlllh CK B8. 1Q U; 5- L. i xbxL _on '-ono moot emphatic; m: Mnckonnlo x11; f nnmioolilvoly wrong in declar- i‘ “w, thglnqmr-Prmlermeuucumw purpose’? whore “Pa” m“ akpqmfl‘? w “u” "- -. '.-¢Oicttho-buainees0!thewnntry a mafia“ u"amb§‘ tilitha undo! the parliamentary ma‘ “mum ‘mid m“ _ _, torn: Ho insists mat the Gov- " . .5? ornmnnt. hno ouch a mandate oolltri-lyycost, mrlgihealvily pnd bqmd any question. In this Hr. am established, it would be {was mm, would: m position s tically solgsnstaflnlng. ' Y 1mm ant-unable one, rel-Rue sent We have no doubt chm a 01-05 which M hows balms! w“ “warm . ,- ed. by the exact same mandate lporiy directed move with this ob- tmm the people w“ defied mm joct. in view would be successful." a, g, mgnflbgr 0g mo ggnjg Govern- charity (tn-i generosity 1n rials pro and also to the end oi the vincc, when appealed :0 barre al- “nul- 15- 98 31° cud“?! 3531515- uku Fromler ‘Meighen has o OD“"‘».JIDIB_ ‘ slop from‘ the people to continue , in the government oftne country, when and from Whom did ‘wit. (Xerox got his mandate to leave.“ that Government 1o locate himself in “no man's land" as v .‘ .. a , . n '_ laadorbi a nowor crested Farm- $.22 maxim: w» m m W cnmo in like a lamb oral u°n.:$,::'mg"°;$,,:‘ 123312;; ln the western par: oi the prw, been to resign his seat and- go flue; am; n,“ p. n". flejghbgyfug baa-Zr to hls- constituents, as 11!‘. provinces iu entry was distinctly J" H*_ Bumham did’ and 55F In m8 ‘Easwm Swdon them to approve his change of pal- ilry and part5". fThlS would have °t ‘he Mwmn“ pmflmes were been conslswnt, lbut his heritage we; a "sale or "Wind acwmvaniw o! Lihern‘; ethics mm him 1m: b5 (icing-n of rain it the. enlt pafcy and rtrozniso svas‘ not o,‘ the month is t0 be the antithés wmahm-g u‘ b9 lwpmmenledr b": is or its entry there is probably ‘Zzlfina c°n"'emen" platform to get little roor; for hope. In any case wage; responded liberally. c-Lhor tmovemv-nts ll. needs a definite hcrlunim ' - - THE LAMB AND THE LION dion-Iilza. 2. P the early pa“ ‘he mom!‘ h“ But "sfinilo the Grain Growers leader mos‘. wyillingly admits that . Premier Height-n has sound mandate to continua- at the helm. of Lin.» end. The backbone 0i‘ the he declares‘ his ‘mention c‘! "onus winter is not only broken but Vdls‘ m‘ ‘the Maqkeule. lung amend‘ p - ‘meat. not on any luiovm or ap- mdg“! n“- “"1h°"4'>5 “hf” 3", parent foot. [but on grounds which EIHTWMOPm-s and zero weather we'- s: the best are only ilmaginntlvu m store for us before planting, we Ho safiTr- “The Government ha“ know ‘ha; ySN-ma 15-0“ the my’ lost the confidence or tho coun- And we s-hould- not become iznpat- "T" who mveswd Mm Wm‘ ‘h’ m“ about "V, _ S omiscicnc power to determine , . in . 001mm: of pring.- what h, in the minds-or the Dem Th" {enmity “n7 hmm-iln?’ ‘If pie oi Canada? Because he him this Ixmvln-ce ls duo very largely soil‘. attracted by the infinitely to u; cold. and (lraggy springs, lam- who‘ or the Grain Grow- disgtwmm as these m’). .58 m u’ era combine, saw m tn follow the m our hum m get m me Show flutter loaves and fishes, and for, - _ sake bla leader. ls that a aub- ‘m '° “m *°°"5~ “i” ~'“"‘°4“°‘ Still-lib} evidence that his ultra/r cold to hoid‘ vegetation in check tiona and his ambitions was the until Spring isvrlctlnltcly hem we voiced sentiment. o4’ tho eloctor- pa”); at"? .Could_rhe read iTOm the {our gmwfl,’ of He“ an“ mums uni“ thourtinddnmjoritav m" the Mrnlu. tcrof lCustorna in the St. John _ wk ‘ ‘ (minty oiectiort. or in the fifteen "m" “m “maimaiiyv owl“: imndred plurality (.2 the Minister ‘armor; in the loll-Br Vari- ot Jvinmh n! Public ‘Works. against n Far- m‘ 1hr. earl; part or April and the mor candidate, in Colcbester, or buds wweu out and M50,“ 1-3353- in a. sound muiorlty in Yale. ibis ,0 bum. 1M0 10M.’ The sprmg (was expression of u-uni of confident-t.- - ~ . i! v . ' 3'; . s. :1 gm m we” work and my ma“ the by l a people of uh: h no 1pc ti: m“ ‘a so flippantly? ll-Surely his lnlng_ ‘_ cm” 's°"1”"“3' ‘hmgfil- motion imust time carried him Our iazo springs, wlthough Lem, slvrnr; ‘into stronger regions it “these Pflmri-ly unpleasant. are a great 1-14.15 $10914 hflvemiado slmh n fol- ww In our vnzounwn and m» ‘Mimi? FF“P‘.'°?”'?‘"A“P?" mm» 106-9403 rflflprlng] 1 ~14 o- - . '---- , mar will conic uvfcfiniftb _ Mr‘ (frennnhm a “"5 ‘° 337 L ' 5 u“ " about our own Iwm 5° a“ m°|"‘_°n5°¥3bi¢'.l13d sentativo for King's- County. ill-i 1-210 more fruitful and luxuriant. whose nbls presentation o! the and beautiful ‘brwtuse or the mold Guvqmmeuvo else as mover or zlre address has elicited the rullosr been exceedingly mild and lamb- like and the snow: has resolve-ti a shaking that means the beginning (i Jurczfb? frosts. and of a good fruit zm-d barfltvrord spring. r-tll; have their salvation in their mm handed. 1n time post they "£11.13? I ‘mood nt’ praise from every qurm : rer. ' Hluutatement may be taken ‘at; an indication m’ the vase with. - - -.- 1...“. .... . .. “Ed-Mm” 1'°P"“'* is ‘being resented and “rill be vii}- ~ time been unwilling victims; tni murmur» the deception will be! unnso sures PROTECTHJJN their awn deliberate actnnd by? {n15 too? shall be indged ‘The United SEQ; is tiofinlneiy '- nnd unultemtdy protectionist. Thar the Fordney Hill will pass tkzrotnith its. various stages ls new-generally ~ . A Rout; ‘Foafitcen econ: help. ‘uimrat ‘tmd lndustrhl dot themselves. Vlfhat are we Orin goingto do about it? Ara we going to l-ot them walk in owl- ottr‘ lorw tariff wall and "flood our nrarketa while‘ they (or-bid us en- tering theirs‘! Are we going- ‘t0 cup port the lhlbernll plntibrm oi 191s which mils for a general reduct- lon of tariff and a broader- tree list or an m; going to nmnd by ‘the “protective principle" ln the tnril! advocated by the Honorable Pro_ mlor llelghcn? Need we ask ln tho fmca or what has happened to our rnnrlrels during the plat. tow woollen’! n correspondent nsks "Is there at homo for aged- people on the lsLlnd? Please anmver ‘through your columns". ' ’ W0 NKMF '10 say v70 have not wlm the exception or u. Infirm- ery which la iirtendodkftprf, those who‘ have no Ileana-and 'll‘nlcon_ woqnaiosplnl. which is intended only for the‘ insurer then is no auolfiiome oulqgomspondem us» drip“; . ‘nuns not w wl-‘mualr. ma. hl_§ir)y,l_i’av0red‘ 1.311611%; ' ours, when povurty ll a rare mu. when coflort nndlplomjnrvo the rule, it ohdlsidnot be necessary for aged rnnnnnd. mznnen tobocomoroithor. - ubjeotli poor old-insane to find, a, hairs in their dvksllntng yours. There am. may men and amnion in hmy oomwrtubls circumstan- through the. loos or ro ruin; or ‘IMG_9001’! may nud- iqimqvs. . cannot l mom Us murals’ a built llldllldl holp their would mqtrire. .._,' . in zorronm. More; Yesterday's rail-rot declares n?» “nunar dwellers had more m m! with the pultln; Into opemrlon n! the Agricultural School than rho Char-dim". This ls certainly u. frank aAmlIQonQfIbo original Nihfillflvldrlhil school ti.» cor- tlinly lunsrtic but it. is cruel for m. jiotrlpt to it ‘so firs-hilt‘. Aflltiwlpflled. They want thoiiumar ‘ o bank on ma. - which his lrlcnds can pull hi; ‘log, llhaily Séloctinns i Guardian Readers .- Furnished Irv W. l. LQIIIOI. rfifiwflfi-IQ-Iolrowoova u - " - . . _ TRAVELLERQ ALL. We are all ‘lrflvoliors in the wil- derness or this world, and the bee! we cam ‘hope to find is u friend. R. L, S. ' Some years ago i. happened tn be in a ivuslnws house when s young man calmn lnx llgwas n commercial trawller. and ltfnearn- ed to mentor hq-Wna ‘r-‘ather Young to ‘be out on the road. He asked |for ‘the bead of the nrmurnd, whbf ‘he Blmeared. introduced himself; l overheard part. of the conveisa._ -t.lon. '1So your (other has passed sway. and you and your mother BTBU_ ‘to keep the business ‘solu- dll. Nun; man. you may _ Your hthor ln all his dullngg with rme noted as an honorable bulinosa mun. You bear his name. Hat's enough for 010.", (Do you wonder that tho quirk tours of loving pride nprang to. that. youth's eyes as ha heard suoh honest words or pulse? "A good nuno is rather to-tbe chosen than weed riches, and loving favor rather than silver and gold." What m inheritance 111st. young fellow had received! 1 do not think that Isa realized Jun: how much histo- tltofls good name amount to blm as, be stsrtucl out. on tbnt trip; but l. rcnnnot help tooling that, arm, timfipolitlcat Ag-rnilanrwillhave more Jntorariew, he would thank God rorftmpruymmt in defending trrqm- ’ mm a tamer-n father who did‘ not gasp "filth;- lucr-omam-tod mm‘ nor." dd: upon the farmer ‘party, AND tho “oundldonco o! tho ~peo_ e.” Mr. Cmrnr’: "advice; worn" no no deoiarod with all leaning ooonos. “Blot this’ would be the he his a big following o! United Faxmnrd. beg pardon-Grain Groweers. in Kings County who are R0105 to carry hisnomlnoa in with a sweep. Perhaps bu hasn't oven heard that their random- q ’ President and presum- ed King's County candidate was‘ surmlanted by Lbo blazer Farmers’ for-cos or tire Bedoque district. There is one thing certain. and thatis that he knows little or no! min}; or tho feeling oi’ our Island péople. or i! he did he would avoid milking rubbish. Anoshcr o: rtwb unfortunate self-implicating relerences was wnonhe styled the Speech from the Throne as ‘Tlke unto the fin_ anclal statement of house about to 5o into hankruptcyi’ Asa member oi the Government which created the hi4; wsr debts that now confront the country, he should have had decencyqenough toin-ithiroid. reflections upon. those who are nor: grappling with the task m‘ meeting the liabilities which ho nssisted l0 create. On the trade question he hedged con- siderably lrorn hi5 origins‘; forni- ula. bu; in on» particular he was. unchanged, and that is thntflWE MUST BUY IN THE AMERICAN KLABKEFS. where we se-il our pro- duce." here must be n; “truck or tmdo” with - (‘nnadisn manu- facturers, at Yeast not if he and his combine can prevent it. The marklngmen o! our Dominion can trek to the United States, it they want employment under any Crer- nr policy of dewwrloprnent. Oi the lmders, IPTHHRH‘ ilolghcn and bljackonzle King ho condensed their speeches into the decline, tlom one that. “l want _\’0u to got. out." and of tho other "l intend to stay in" as long as the people want. mo. lHiu extreme modesty rostrrlined him from. toiling the truth in regard to hlzrlsmilhvyhlch was, that. he to was exceedingy anxious to add the Rremlofs stip- and to his alroadv wry Jorge Grain Gvruwr-"ers salary. and that. apart. from this ambition he had sbsr-lutdly no zrminde o! com-' pluint against the Governmcninud n0 other reason for voting against them. ' Probably tho ‘worst ‘bombshell sent into their ranks Was the un- nouncemen: that the Gnvermnent were going to appoint a. commis- tibn in the wrest. This is to be.- done iu the lntorostepf the wrest-t _orn farmers, wlhose ‘treatment by‘ {no big operating conlblnes is the suldect o! many strspiclons and ct zuudn complaint. Otcourse. this ornusly opposed; by the political loperuturs masquerading as thc (armors party. “but, l1’ all reports; are correct, more. ptungly des- crl-bed as the Farmer fleecing corn- "bino. The Farmer membc n‘ 0i the House are already smelling tho brimsione, and complaining that. the movement is political "devised lntbe- hope that some tiring vrill ba elloited which will ‘have the affect 0i casting discre- RARTTGLUARLY UPON HONIT. A. (RERAR, who is president. of llio lamest 0min dealing com- pany tnicanuh." ~ Premier Mong- hen, who was oncmgvlflvldent 0t the largest :0! western- milling companies, is swell var-pod in the methods or “grain spetculltors, is fully competent to sm nndrlddie their practices. oi which he is no doubt wall informed» ~Béaideé this Mr. tfi. H. Stevens oi‘ Van- couver and other yosteroiwaup: porters are onto tbuvjdh anti pres- Sindtor lnvesrtlgati-bn. Men- ders, in» has recélitlytfllo over in the Gorernnsent is also 'folluw_ {fig the matter up. ' Go am an plumb considered Mr. Crerer and-his party have not n. Ion 0f glassy calm lo Boll. but something or a. charmer-or to bring u causation of unpleasant chill_ creaplng down the Mck. Added - to Lilla thore will be‘ the double ud- tlnj; formers o! the prairies of these lleacbes aim have attached themselves tlo their lxlelusse and aré milking them. to the very am 1w mm.‘ Hetnooforih thooo Suva. ‘ind rm tlmo hYiVllMl m attend. ' vantage of rollovlng the unsusperr- . stripplllgs. o! the mourn of their ' calling; to nrhlob they have lira v or the Prlmo Minister and the loader oi the official and Alli-mm qvposltions Md Mid sultfile tri- ' u to the memory o! ‘Hi9 We rhinos Owens who for 38 veers was a member o! the Hansard Btsff and alter Mr. Gordon of West Pater-borough, the revlver of hopes rm- the Liberal party. ‘was imm- duced with a. great deal oi hurrah. the debate on the Address was proceeded with, tho Hon Mr.’ Crearer having the floor. His speech was looked forward to with l. s good deal or 0x96018503‘. Princi- pally as to his attitude on the 5-‘ monument proposed by Mr King; and 1n mat respect he developed a. rather remarkable reason for nun porting it. Ho whacked MacKen- zle King all the vray through tnucl: harder than he did the Premier whose candid and frank statements or policy be professed to admire. and he declared very positively that he did not agree with the grounds upon vrhlch Mr. King based his’ amendment, namely, that the gov. ernment had usurped power, but: nevertheless he would‘ support it; on the ground that the governmen". had lost the confidence or: the country as indicated, in -b;~'-elections In other words. he placed hrfisself i: the equivocal position o! voting f0;- a declaration the terms of which he states are all wrone- 1t was all very evident that uwo parties, pro- fessediy divergent ln many respects and especially on the tariff’, which _\lr Greater has made- the predomi- nant issue oftlre Al-lddle West, are seeking a union The farmers o1. Canada have been made to believe that the old part3: have been lnlrnl- cnlvto their interests and they have been induced t: organize in protest and to create a new order of things and now under guiseof deleating the Government in ‘povrer they are to be banded over body and bones principles and all. to" the leader 0f tizc- Opposition whose regular lol- lowing is profe-sscllly one favors-bio to protection. .\lr. Crearcr did not argue ycsten day against. a. tariff. He different- iated berm-eon a tariff for revenue; and a tariff whose. principle wast protective as well. Ho said the m.» things were contradiction and‘ irrocnnaizrbla and nrgum with pron-f or "free trade eophism that. if youl wanted revenue from a tariff it could not be got by one which was; protective in principle, becsuse the} object of tho latter was to kvi-p’ out goods . ‘ IIn this he is arguing against facts ~ i i I slunio investigate the_Gra'.in quow- I ofbeking. Byfarthemost In 2. 5 and I0 lb. find mos-sci is as moist and digestible asthefirst. Itdoeslowuthcoost popular table ' syrup. for cooking. bakinz. comb!- TPE CANADA STARCH CO" LDBTID MONTREAL ' We are collecting iron: customs t0- day about. $150,000,000 pcr annum xuhicliis almost equal torhe entire revenue of the country the your be» fore the war. Canada has llsd pro~ teczlou for over 40 yours, and up until tho rwar it ultordlxl practical- l-y all the lwzvenue of tho country When the United States had ‘nigh protection it had enormous rev- enues from the tariff Mr Crearer advocated rigid econ- omy and he inslanced the dry dock at Victoria to cost over $4,000,000 which he stared had been appro- priated to implement .a promise of the Minister o! Agriculture during his bye-election there. Mr Crearer should know that the dry dock was unaided upon eight or nine years ago and tho she for the sanlo pur- chased. and plans prepared. Dr. Tolmle simply stated that thrlt pledge would ‘be iulfilled. At pres- vm there is nu dry dock large nnough to acconrmurodate slllpn of nrodrrn size nearer than Seattle 'l‘i|r- dry dock at Prince Rupert is mo fur away. At tho same time. while advocating economy in pub- lic works Mr. Crearer wants the Gnvernment to complete the Hud- son Buy Railway, which as a, grain route L". cl ‘commercial impossibil- lry from an economic point of view. Mr Lrearer referred to what he Crn Brand, p , byrnp "Z719 (ireqt Sweeten in‘ e!‘ [called tho "bogey of adverse ex- "lam 110911115 in return- T lchnnge," repeating ‘the old stote- : United 9W1“ i! 801118 ahead i) jzuont about exchange being at par P051118 I0 NW8 1119 lbiszezt n; Ehelore the war- wiucu the hnlunco/m 971° “"15: and W? "B Mt or ‘m’ trade runs against us to a greater l i0 hi?"- fl B11111 A naval 1mm .llcgrec than it is now. Every- must be on the basis 01m, flxxlry knows that the ‘basis o! our 11841011111 asrecmem. 110i a. 01151] ‘exchange has entirely changed 0d affair where the strength g5 lMrmorly lr was on on the value 0B 0B9 81d?’- fnr the British pound Now i: is on Mr Crbarer. 1n respect o! m. [the Canadian dollar and any "bank- way situation ‘which was cré er or financial man knows that if 1b?‘ U19 C7355 D050? oi a governmg our exports, to the United StatesWIB supported ill past years, m. balanced our imports from that to have a revaluation madeJm country, exchange would be at par. i115 Well 1118! ‘What he takes or t1; In discussing? trade matters, Mr value M. me railway“ i“ h" wad (‘rear-er was disingenuous enough m ‘he “mm”! ab" T116 ‘Melt l to compare our exports w Europe m” mmmtio“ d the rawwm ‘i now with that oi’ 1918, when with a m“ b” avflded b? a 55116111 u grmt war on the United States bwkkeeplns" and Canada. were tho chief and eu?ll)'l'bsfréfifl‘z"uglfm%gfiilfidoil0 Ill!- practlcally the only source of sup- pensions as “names” m d: ply (or food stuffs. Mr. Crornr is of ‘he opportunities o? 7 fast learning tile game of politics to ea“ any“; and Meyer” and is becoming an expert in the‘ p”? e m" - Th“! mo)’ b6 qulto soun juggling ol figures and special age pleadmy . ‘but it got no response in the way , ‘ 0t approval from the official opposi- ln CritlClZing naval expenditure tum who have the“, m“ w t“ he asks why not a naval holiday grodnd of another “lpmgremva for (fanadn? In this he ds very much element’. “mm which “r Km‘ “on in the some position as he is on rho an alliance also ' mm; The United States isjala- Mr Crer ' , lug the tariff to great heights and ' M was very much 099° d th P l » Mr C-rearor would take (lawn our e w e rm er some“) u“ ‘A < lnrlfi “"011, buying all that ‘is pos- sible from that country and selling (Canmmed. m page pins) ' CflllfiS P“ Gee/ 771%}? Mother i<;1ov.';i timt groxwiug children need the extra nutrition» bind (.5 the ilrllxl trc-sxcerrl wheat; __ l tfntiu tirzli" 1* uunlisitzllcstblv diii;;r-0t1i'. RUBIN 1-1003) IEFIJKFIIR A I5 strung-r. lllufi.‘ unifornr in rjrurlui dust WhiCh means .1 {letter . Iirom NOW On insist on Robin Hut-d “l1 flour-wand. for ll - sulrc ' Y BACK‘ In gwvjyou mm azltiaiac drain-r IF zuulrcrizcli to flddhl. l2, and u n! r. 114m 1|", “(we/l worth the of quality um] r~co"r " azllfl‘ two bakin “t1 ;n Th6 tier ului iiliF-("Il 111d I‘ in‘ Qt; v i-zicldies can detect-the n n/bet foo trig/l)‘ free fibrin: lrzlizixrg every time; ,1 - q tiru-xvarl qunlity family patent "'13s sce that- youget it. tioh than any other flour milk-din unused portion tn him. gliqhfi Qlirosi ' Guarantee. -Rob!n iloull l-‘lour is guaranteed refund the full purchase price with n to’? enalty gs, you nrr not thoroughly satisfied with t c flour, t 00d F Canada. Wm: i in. v 5'