PAGE a - E __.. THE r i‘ For every kind o! baking Quaker Flour. . . perieet results are guaranteed ‘ OUR guarantee of Quaker Flour covers all kinds of baking . . . ‘ng else. Fri-lead, cakes, pastry and every- By many tests, we lmdw ti!!! every sack of Quaker Flour will bake perfectly. S0 we authwim your dealer to refund your money if for any reason Quaker lflmlr not give you perfect satisfaction. Quaker Flour is the highest quality all-purpose household flour. 1t excels in the hands of the young homemaker as well as those with experience. Won't you try Quake!‘ I10"? In the quality of your baking and satisfaction it gives, it will repay you many times its small extra ' . .1115. B. McDonald, West St. Peters. QM. Lampsoil 3C0. cost over second-grade flour. Quaker flour; u Agways the Same-Always the Best " popular prices. Yonrsmnrs AND I norsrnns run SALE Some very fine HOLSTEIN BULLS, ages to suit, from R. .0. I’. dams, at YORKSHIRE SOWS all ages. For information apply- W. R. 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I James Mclmurl. lulu of Alermzxld, Lot 48 in (Queen's County will sell at Public Auction on lilC mcniiscs on Thursday the fourteenth dny of April lllilfl, at one o'clock p. m., the followinu: A quantity‘ of hay, OlttS and whcul, 2 horses, 3 hcuci or cat- tle, mower rnkc spring tooth hnr- rows, gang plow, single plow one- hzilf interest in inzmuir spreader, two engines, pulper, rrconi separ- ator, farmers scales. roller potato diggers, driving: express and truck wagons, wood nnrl box slcighs and various other good; lthattcls and cf- fccts in and about ihc dwelling house and Drrmiscs of the deceased. xvurmln s. ivrcizzicném, Walter hlunn. Excculors. McLean l‘: McKinnon Solicitors. J. A. DICDONILLD, Auctioneer. lBl4-4-1-fnuir-6l QOQ4§O0OOOOOOO§O§O§§O40§ EYES rrsrco l g Axn t GL1 73V}; [ITTED x f 'i KYLqP- Q 0 Q O 9 I7. \ J. . T H1011 (Yptwmflfll in 112 ll rlurlord Sine! 40066646000966 re+e+oo+n+ooo M» n 04w The llouso of Dreams-llomo-True By Liarnret Pedier . ‘ 5 ,5 tqontinued) ‘There ‘was a sympathetic twinkle in his eyes, and Jean, suddenly sensing ‘the “little boy" in him which l/urka in every grown-up man. flashed back: "I believe that's exactly what you would have done yourself in your urchin days!" "I believe it is," he acknowledged. laughing outright "Well, the only _ thing to do now is for me to tow you back. Where do you want to, go—up or down the river? I “Up, please Igwant to get backi to Staple." ! He threw a quick glance at hcr. “Surely you must be Miss Peter- son?" She nodded. "Yes. HOW did you guess?" “My sister, ‘Mrs. Craig, fold me a Miss Peterson was stayin: at Staple. It wasn't very difficult, oflcr that, to put two and two to- gather." "Then you must be Geoffrey Burke?" returned Jean. He nodded. “That's right. So now that we know each other, will you come into my parlourTh-srniling. “If I'm going to take you buck, there a seems no reason why we shouldn't accomplish the journey together and tow your boat behind." He held out his hand in steady hcr as she stepped lightly from one boot to the other, and soon they were gliding smoothly upstream, the empty craft tailing alone in their wake- Roi- a while Burke sculled in silence, and Jean leant back, idly watching the effortless, rhythmic swing of his body as he hem t0 hi; oars. His shirt was open at the throat, revealing the stronr, broad- bosed neck, and she noticed in n detached fashioii that smnll, fine hairs covered his bared arms with a golden down, even encroaching on to the backs of the brown, muscular hands She found herself femlnlnely conscious that ihc most dominant qualify about the man was his sheer virility. Nor was it just a' matter of appearances. It lay in Sflnwlllifle more fudamcntal than mCYflY externals. She had known men of great physical sticngth to be not infrcqucnlly glftgd with an almost feminine gentleness o; "fitme- Fti she was sure this latter "lllnlcni Played but a small part in the make-up of Geoffrey Burke. The absolute eve with which he water seemed to hcr in some way ilpical. It conveyed a sense (if mastery that was _ unquestionable, 3 She felt certain that he was, primeval male, form-nu dueling, of the type who 1n n, different ate would have cheerfully bludgeoncd his way through any i1 £1 dbl TRY LIFE SAVERS They relieve distress afler ealing....... Alma s cool and re reshing s i T‘ ' PEP-O-MINT WlNT-O-OREEN v CL-O-VE » -/ LlO-O-RICE ClNN-O-MON ,, * MADE IN CANADA c and every obstacle that stood be- tween him and the woman he had chosen wards, 1f necessary, bludgeoned the lady herself into submission. across hcr thoughts, and she looked round, recognizing the piece where she had moored hcr boat earlier in the afternoon. skcd. alien! polnting-"stuck trunk of a tree-and looking as though they might topple over at any moment. I smllo—"thall; my ‘small boy’ theory was correct. I believe I could even pul; n. name to the particular llmb, of Satan responsible," he wen; on.) "You moored your Willow Ferry side of the stream, and our lodgvrkeeperb kids are a} troop of youn: demons They want‘, a thorough good thuarhing, I'll scc that they get it before they are much older." rescuing the sculls from their pre-i carious position, restored them w the empty boat few minutes later, he helped Jean out on the little wooden landifl81 .placc at Staple, “I think I'm rather grateful to the small boy-whoever he may be!" pcrticnily; (;.-r,~."' '"""."*.To3';i GUARDIAN “Listen ‘to me oi ~- INDIGESTION {Tibia-line n me ll re "lie: only this, they helped me nverpo in e constipation and severe headaches. I acmiliy feel year: youn - eiP-Mm-u; y comw Ont. Because it exerts I healthful influence on the stomach and FOUR other viral organs, Fruit-a-tives gives resulu for beyond chose h ainable from ordi- nary remedies. A ‘brilliant doctor spent 15 years perfecting Fruit-a-tives. l1 uillmnke gnu feel fine in a very short time, T ousnnds ofpeople have learned ilns. 25c. 8: 50c. a box. Fruit-a-tives MAKE AND KIEP YOU WELL as his mate-and, after- "B61195 where you tied up, than?" Burger. voice broke suddenly "How did you divine that?" she “It didn't require much divin- There are your soulls"—~ up wgsinh the f ancy"-—with a boat on the i 811d‘- Hc pullcd into the shore and "All the some," he added, as, a She laughed and retiorted im< “I'm sure I'm very grateful to the bigger boy who came to the rescue." There was something quite un- consciously provocative about her as she stood there with one foot poised on the planking, hcr head thrown sent the boat shearing thmugh the back a trifle to meet his glance, nd a hint of gentle ralllery tilting‘ the corners of hcr mouth. The cavc-nfan woke suddenly in cren a lttle overpowering, him_ He was conscious or an almost b Y irresistible impulse to take her in a ove and bcfckQ an other things, m5 arms and kiss hen But the and con- gpinTiiiloliS of the centuries held, nd all Jean knew of that swift flare-up of dcsrc in the man be- side hcr was that the grip of hi8 lmnd on hers suddenly tightened so that the pnin of it almost made her cry out. I And because she was not given to regarding cvery irnmzvrrlcd man she inst in the lgh’. cf a potential lover 5E ' _,,_-; 5mm women are prone to do- nd because, perhaps, her thoughts were subconsciously preoccupied by a lcan, dark face, rather stern and weary-looking as though from some past discipline 0f pain, Jean never ascribed that iirrcc pressure of gilt! hand to iis rightful origin, but merely rubbed hcr bruised fingers urecptctioitsly and wished ruefully hat men \vcrc not quite so muscu- 1dr. "I'll go with you up to the house," cmarkcd Burke. without any elaboration of "by your leave." She was pvivnt/cly of the opinion that hcr leave would have little or or nothing to do with the mailer. if this exceedingly autocratic and mascullnclndivldual had decided to accompany her through the pork. accompany hcr he would, and she might as xvoll make the best of it. He wns extraordinarily unlike his sister, shc thought. Where Judith Craig would probably scck t0 atla'n hcr ends in a somewhat stealthy, at-likc fwshhn, Burke would cm- ITS BEAU Y LAS sonwonrn. , WALLPAPER WEEK ' l APRIL 2nd. to 9th. l‘ A Special 7 Day Showing 0i The llew Styles and Solorings lnoluiling Special Lines of Famous SlillVllIllTllY Papers At Money Saving Prices! 1 iSllllWlillTlIY Wallpapers Featured at 50c par Double lloll lip. Borders priced much cheaper than other houses carrying Similar Lines, What Are SUNWDRTHY Wallpapers ? 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Of the two, per- haps these last were preferable, since they at least left you knowlnz ivhat you were up against, “will you come in?" asked Jean, pausing as they reached the house. "Though I'm afraid everyone is out“ "So much the better he replied promptly. "I'd much rather have ten. alone with you." “That's not very polite t0 the others"—smillns a. little. “I thought the staple people were old friends of yours?" “So they are. ‘That's exactly it. I feel the mood of the explorer on me this after-non." "You're one of the people with a penchant for new acquaintances, then?”. she said indifferently, lead- ing the way into the hall, where, in place of the great log fire of chilller Heals Pimples Blotclies Quick A Penetrating Antiseptic Liquid For quick relief from pimples. bluichen, rnlhon, nil akin troubles, try the pure cooling liquid D,D.D. ill healing elements noolli lilo skin and nllny irritation. lTClllNfl STOPS ON THE INSTANT. A 85f.‘ Dollie Will proid Ithe merit of this fluwul antiseptic, ' S; Bnlrrl Drug Store, Fourier DYIIR N0". ploy the methods of the club andl "uthuqnu, s,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,;, Jqhnlfln BRINGING UP FATHER days, a. bank of zrvwlnz tulliw mule a glory of gold and orange and red in the wide hearth. ' "No, I'm not," he returned blun- tly. "But I've every intention of making your acquaintance right now.” Jean rang the bell and ordered tca- l "I think perhaps I might be con- sulted in the matter," she returned llzhtly when Balnes had left the room. "The settling of question! of that kind is usually considered a woman’s prerogative. Suppmiflf- Supposing"—smiling-“I don't ask you to tea, after all?" ‘mere was a smouldering firs in the glance h: bestowed upon he!‘ vivid face, "It wouidn": make a bit of diff- erenee-m the long run," he replied deliberately "If a. man makes 11D his mind he can usually get his own way--over most things." "You can't force friendship," she said quickly. It was u though she were defying something that threat- ened. for a moment in h'.s eyes. “Friendship? No, perhaps not," (To be Continued) i 1 ,1 \ he conceded. Asain that queer gleam showed Bu: and Truck Lines Hit Nearly 40,000 owners of motor vehicles in New South Wales, are pl testing against the newlaw de- signed to restrict the competition offered by the motor vehicles w‘ State-owned and operated rail and tram services. The law requires that ‘ bus operators must pay s. special- license fee of two cents a mile, or ‘vices not competing with railway fraction, for each adult and on cent for each passenger. Trucl operators must pay a. tax of Si.’ cents a mile a. ton, or fraction, iu trucks hauling merchandise, th charge in cover the lead plus th weight of the truck. certain sen are exempt. The law‘ requires th keeping o! ‘records of pas sealers, ‘ carried. 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