. ._. . A‘ “- whom-mum...»- rovEMBER '18; 1925' 11131211131 ‘re foods rich in vita- ihe kind that abound pod-liver oil to build" up Emulsion i l l l . esgrowingchilclrenvita- ,.. factors that the)! "all ,.. do not alweyfi S“ . ordinary food. Feed ,. child Scott’ l Mo“ g nhwue. ‘Toronto. Oll- -. ‘i “u... Greeting Cards FOR 1926 A very large range of beau- tiful designs to select from ‘ now open. Xmas Booklets Xmas Post Cards bought from several of the largest manufacturers in ‘ ‘CANADA and the UNITED ' STATES. All prices from 8 cents up. ~ BUV NOW and get what you want. r CARTER & CO., Limited. Claus Spanta Headquarters L Iii’. When _ you thinkof Christmas i ' ihinkof ivin dY BAYER A LB O Passport Photos 103 GREAT GEORGE STREET 0Q-O-OQ-0-¢ IN SIDIOUS ' EYE STRAIN We use ‘his adjective ad- riaediy. , Sufferers from Eyestrain may have perfect vision and , therefore do net suspect the presence of any eye defect. The motive P"W0l' of the entire human organism ls Nerve Energy. Normal eyes. it is computed utilize about 20% of this Nerve Energy, but when Eye- ltrain la present, a much larg- er proportion la required. Hence defective eyoqthrough ' their consumption of an ex- oeaalve amount of Nerve En- troy. may seriously afieet the . functioning of other organs t of the body, and produce ill , mm», - I HAVE YOUR EYII EXAMINED (l. F. liaieheeoii Optometrist Professional Cards cDonald & McPhee B. A . A. MoDONALD a II. ' I‘. IoPIIIE B. . Barristers, Attorney, lite. Money to Loan t! Building Charlottetown Dr. C. C. Archibald (irniiuute of N. Y. Poet Graduate Medical Bohool and Hospital Office Ilayer I Great Georg It ‘leieohone 000-1. Mark R. McGuigan B. A. ' Iasniseg, somovroii. no. L ~ ~7 ii W. A. MORRELL tiiairrsnso aooouieraur AND Auorion oose erases stock " seer. NOVA ooovia _‘ this. ‘ ' l _ 1 I . ! 1 l. - loo limited to lye. lar, Nose and Threat "its liouro-O to II a. in. to 5 p. n. nay to Lena n lioel Charlottetown, ll-I. ._..__.._.- AND WORSE Almm" 9° You've read worse iooka than mine‘! What were they‘! She: i can't remember-Amt they were longer. \ ‘ms FIRST nzeuisrrs Father: I suppose you know the life you ehoosef 8on1 0ughtn't it to be a good pair of shoes’! WOULD SQUEEZE THROUGH Mother: Do you think George can hold Anna's love until he can afford to marry? Dad: 0h, i think he can squeeze through. SLOW BUT SURE Bug: Hadvvt you better start to (do your Christmas shopping early? Snail: I'm nearly through. Bug: Great Scotti How in the lworid. ' Snail: I started right after last lOhrlatmaa to shop forthls one! “On what grounds la your wife seeking a divorce?" "Alimony." -~.' #43’. in it." Bohby:—"'i‘hey all have." STOP THAT HACK The longer neglected the harder it will be to cure. Continuous cough- ing weakens and over taxes the liungl. ielvifll them exposed to attacks of other diseases. White Pine Tar Wild Cherry is a pleasant "v0 remedy for couiliil» tfildlv bronchitic and all Irrita- tions of the throat. It is the Ideal Household ugh Mixture . Drug Phone The stuck POM- 330 ail KODAK $70 l day evening at. 8.45. first requisite in whatever walk of ; Toacherw-“Now Bobiby. ‘tell \me wlrich month ‘has twenty-eight days Central Guardian ELEVENTH AMMUNITION Col~ umn lie-Union, Armories, Wednes- 6090-11-17-21 _ AT HOME-Mrs. W. J. MacDon- ald will be ai. homo on Thursday. November 19th. from 4 to 6 at 259 Richmond Si. 608841-17-21 TiHE MARKET-There was a [fair attendance at the market. yes- terday. ‘Butter. sold at 4-5—i8c., eggs 50c., chicken 85c.—$1.00. ducks $100-$125, geese, $2.75. iiny 60c" potatoes 85c.~$i.25, oats 43c. straw 35c. TRYON. BONSHAW Baptist ‘Pas- toiate servllcrs ‘for Sunday. 22nd as foilliows: iBanahaw at 11 a. m.,‘ ‘Bryon at. 7 p. m. The seuvice at Tryon will be the Annual Thank offering of the Women's Mission- ury SOCIFly lu connection wilth the church. All will be under their direction. ' REOOVERS FROM ILLNESS»- Mr, Patrick Cairns. Vernon River. was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. Cairns is rapidly recovering- irom his recent illness. having un-l dergone two serious operations in‘ m. Chiirlottetown Hospital in Aug- ust, Mr. Cairns is loud in his praise ll. Duffy of this city received the sud news yesterday that his eldest son Patrick E, Duffy liud died sud- dsznly at his home in Augusta.) fviulnc. No particulars were recelv-i ml. His mauyjrlcniis hero will hour‘, with sonow of his death us he lsl very kindly remembered. This -ls the first. break in Mr, Duffy's fauiq liy and genuine sympathy goes out) to Mr. and Mrs, lhiiTy andtlm fol- lmvlng brothers and sisters: JZlIllCS Duffy, King's Prinior. John, Freder- ick and Art. May, Mrs, .101"; E, Hughes. Katherine, Mrs. Montague Hennessey. Annie and liiida all of this city. Mr. Duffy also leaves a wile and five children. PERSONALS ‘Miiss Eileen Keough oi’ Calpe ‘Traverse is visiting -in Middleton, the guest of Miss ‘Inez Connolly Mr. and Mrs. $.11. Vessey nur- rlved at their home in York ufier an extended visit to hiunti-eal and Si. John, Mr. Bruce Dunning of Kenslng. ton, entered the P. E. island Hos- pital on Monday and will undergo an operation for appendicitis. His‘ many friends wish him a speedy Messrs Meredith Parkman. Earl ‘Baker and ISamueI Kennedy, Char- iflllelbwn. reourned home yester- day from attending the Boys 0on- ference at Murray Harbor. ' Mr. W. F. Connor. K. (1.. of Ot- tawa, Dominion Legal Counsel for the Liberal-Conservative party who came here in connection with the adjourned Declaration Day proceedings. is still in the city. and will he present at the recount for Queens County on Friday. -i<a->—i zzTha Oil of Power.——li. is not claimed for Dr. Thomas’ Eciocirlc Oil ihni it will remedy every ill. but. its uses are so various that it. may he looked upon as a general pain killer. lt_ has achieved that greatness for itself an_d.- its excel- lence is known to all who have tested ifs virtuesand learned by experience. -—---¢o>—---- Stop that cold with lillnariPa Linlment 5111011. antes‘ By Marie Belmont Metal cloth is seen everywhere. it makes enillre sarments. and it serves mos). effectively as a trim- ming for other fabrics. The exploiting o! the bolero mode in the afternoon frock shove furnished a most opportune occas- ion for the use of gunmeoai cloth. This is simply metal cloth in the dull gunmeiai shade. An entire undersiip ismade of this. Bands of braid in red and blue trim the plain metal slip. and reappear at the sleeves and girdle. The fabric of the outer frock is black satin siui the for blue goa. TGCOVQTY. . l PAGE SEVEN l /’/ :71 24/?” 1 i i or‘. SNOW WHITE at the attention ho received wlillo_ e; a patient in the above hospital. ‘ COLOR cuqgouTg SADLY BEFlEAVED.-—Mr. Joim| ,,";.a..+.'..»¢>»+»w A REGULAR VISITOR ‘W1? (5%) Pulls. Franklin, 5.80 P. ll. WCAE (462) Pitta. Wni. Penn. Hotel. W01 (Sill) Buffalo. Daucg WNAC (Z80) Boston. Shepard. WJIl (517) iCFCll‘ (in) Montreal. WSMB (310) New Orlciina. Dinner con-l Q§fvOOQ§OO+f§Q+§Q§§£Q44O Radio Program i i IQAILY DINNER CONCERT! DAILY FIATURICH (Name o! orchestra Ia gluon.) 5.00 P. I WiilAF (402) N. X. Waldorf-Astoria. WGBS (310) N. Y. Orchestra. 5.06 P. M. Wli‘! (305) Phlla. Bcilrrue Strutfnrd, WPG (i100) Atlantic City. Urguu. cheatra. 0.00 P. I. WBZ (333) Springfield. Capital Theatre WCB (517) Detroit. Dinner concert. WIBO (226) Chicago. Jiick Bprut Trio. Pontiac. Mich. Goldkette Ensemble, 1 WMAQ (448) Chicago. Theatre organ. | WOK (2i7) Chicago, Edwards. q WilW (273) 'i‘nrrytown. Dinner concert.‘ WTIC (ii-Iii Hinrlfortl. Dinner iuuiilc. WTAM (300) Cleveland. Hotel Sintier. l WWJ 135:1) Ilotroit. chow-i. l 0.80 P. I. l KPO (420) Sin. crane-loco. Fiilrmount H tel up. l 0 . 1 WGN I370) Chicago. Drake Ensemble. WLS (Mil) Chicago. Organ. Corniiueliers WOO (.00) Phlia, Hotel Adelphis. l 0.45 l‘. ll. WOC (484) Davenport. Chimes. 7 l‘ M .00 , . KYW (511)) Chicago. Congress. ‘VUAF (iiilil) Ksiisua City. Pinntntioh. Pluycrn. ' WLW (421)) Clnci. Dinner concert. I 7R0 I’. hi. t. lioynl. l WIiliiH (i470) Chicago. Oriole. - WFAA mo) Dailus. (irrhcstrn, ' cert. ‘ 7.45 P .37. WOAW (520) Omaha. Orchestra. 8.3 l‘ M 0 . . KHJ (405) Los Ange-ion. lluighioirs, KOA (322) Denver. Sliver State. 0.00 1'_ M. KGW (402) Portlnud D 9.30 l‘. I. KNT (337) Hollywood. Dluiicr hour. DAILY BEIVIIME STORIES 5.00 l‘. M. WNAC (280) Boston. Kriizy I(ili.‘ 5.3 P M 0 . . WBBM (226) Chicago, Joy-digger Club. WEE! (476) Boston. Big Brother. WON (370) Chlrniin. Ski-cola Time. .00 P. M. WBCN (288) Chicago. Juvenile Period. WIP (500) Phlln. Uncle Wip. WEB (428) Atlnnin. Burgess story. l 0.110 r. ill. , KYW (530) Chicago, liucie Bob. 1 WCAE (402) Pllfll. Uncle ifnyhe. ‘ WFAA (476) Dullns. Chlidrl-irs hour. WLIT (.'il)5) Phlln. Dream Dnddy. IIIICC. 1.4:» r. u. , WLS (345) Chicago. Lullnhy time. g 8 .00 I’. lil. KGW (492) Portland. Children's pro- gram. . , 0,80 P. M. l KPO (420) San Francisco. fhlidrrifs hour. o.so r. u . l KHJ (405) Los Angeles. Children's pru- grain. DAILY ans-runes ‘. so A 9. . . KYW (530) Chicago. Y. M. C. A. cx- ercises. ~ , n._oo a. ill. ' 1 WWJ (353) Detroit. Rotting ups, ', 0.00 -A. ill. . 1 Phlia. Women's setups. l Wii’ (500) WJZ (455) N. Y. Women's hour, also WRC l ' 'i‘his is one day's‘ chapter of "Snow-White and Rose Red." Are you saving these rarer (mils? iilwusc (m) Boston. mm. Iclilllilgil. you do, nt the end oi two weeks you will have a whole set oi’ characters with which to act out this lovely story. Every even g after that, the bear occupi zhls place ‘oefore the licurili, leaving early_ln the morn- ing before the sisters or i-heir mother zirosc. He was a gondiein- pcrml animal illlil Lilo sisters played with lilin. pulling his long. shaggy lur romping with liim and some- times they evrn bout. him with a laurel-slick. ‘JV-hen vliey struck ino hard he scolded them saying tiut ifihvy did not leave him his life they would never wed. They grow to love their strange visit-or und waited ior him in the evenings. Thus it was that ihs winter passed and spring returned. The woods grow green again and the sun became warm. Ono morn- ing the hear came (.0 Sno\v White and iold iie- that. he would have to leuve them and could not return ‘on ilir. long summer. “i must go to the forest and guard my treasures from l-liO evil dwarfs." he siild. (This is Snow 'Wliiie's sister, ‘is wearing a pink slip with tan stockings and binck shoes.) INRTEAD 0F A (‘ARE IIOX. if you lillVl‘ no vuku lmx or you uluh in use something which will rc~ uulri- loss room on your uiu-ivi-ii. pur cimse ll puii ilie proper size uud sluipi- io (‘it nvi-r the kind of ruki- which flis your cake tiiul. if you uiuke n iliri-c luyr-r cuki- l>|~ sure lo huy our high enough not iu (ouch ilu: (rusting. Win-u you (rind your ciiko. slip if on ii kettle cover. Win-n if. in fronted. tip tlin pun over if. , This ullhiu-rp it moist, and keep it from getting inusscii. all Iii n» .1111 "mrlvu "1' Say “Bayer”- lnsistl For Colds Headache Neuralgia Rheumatism Lumbago Pain ' Acce t onl a ._P. _Z- S Bayer ackage which contains proven directions Handy” “Bayer” boxes i0 tablets Aiao tties of i4 and l Drnggista Aspirin in lbo trade mark (registered in Canada) of Burr Mriuufertnrr- of Moon- milouldeenr of Balloylicaeinl. Rose Rod. iler hair should be col- ored black and her cheeks rod. She 9.210 A. .\i. l -KQV (275) Pitts. Program. < WWJ (853) Detroit, Tonight's iilnnrr. ‘, 10.00 A. M. , Wllglfl (845) Chicago. Home Question‘ ox. 1 W00 (500) Phiia. Grnnd organ. ' WEAF (402) N. Y. lllusiviii. The Dominion Trademark is your guide to economy in rubbers and overshocs. Insist upon seeing it. Ask for Dominion brand. $Yer% ‘wfiirdirddo Look for it. e more foproi/ide the keener you buy . HIS holds good particularly in rubbers and The family budget will suffer unless rubbers and overshoes have superior overshoes. wearing qualities. Buy Dominion Rubbers and Overshoes because their longer-wearing qualities save early, replacement. The Dominion trademark on- your fami1y’s overshoes and rubbers stamps you as a keen buyer. Look for the Dominion trademark. It is your assurance of longer wear, more comfort and ubbers and Overshoeg, better style. "ni M,» rf/Tz/e/r . .. ‘m "ii "ii r WMCA (841) N. Y. Vocul. 10.30 A. M. CKCK (357) Toronto, Studio music. , WCCO (417) St, Paul, Mpls. Day's‘ pro-l Illm. I 11.00 A. M. I WHT (400) Chlruizo. Women's inikii. WOO (500) Phliri. lluur-iiuum uiuslc. l WQJ (HR) (Ihii-ugn." omlcs. wnuy (zoo) N. Y. "§i.'i(‘0ilil)i\fl." when.‘ 11.30 A, M. KYW (580) Chlonun. Tnlvir (ulli. WAHG (318) N. Y. Concert. 11.45 A. M IZ-M) Noon WIT‘! (305) Philu. Tcu room avrclii-stru. I WHAD (275) lliilwnukee, Plniioiogur. I WNAC (280) Boston. Shcpnrrfs Orch- WHQI‘ (400) Chicago. Al Cnruey. es rs. WJZ (455) N. Y. Orclieritrn. wwJ (sea) Detroit. Stntier Orchellfil. 1 12.15 M. < . WLW (428) Clnci. Nonniiny program. KQV (275) Pitts. Program. WPG (M10) Atlantic Pity. 72.30 I‘. ll. WGBS (310) N. Y. "Scripture." Music. mus .. ' WGN (7470) Chicano. Drake lilneouiiiln I205 ‘ . P. M. (‘FCF (471) Mnliirelil. Mi. Iiuyiil (ir- chastra. [luncheon 1.00 I’. N. KTCL (IiOiDSeniiIiI. "Kiddies Club." WGY (380) Schenectady. Music, talk. WHA-R (275) Ailnnilc City. Seaside trio. WHK (273) Cleveland. Alirlrrns, ifurm‘ school. TAKE TWO-RAIHO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I I5 I‘ M KFNF (200) Shenandoah. Concert. WCCO (417) St. Paul, Mp1s. Fnrrn hour. 1.80 l‘. ll. KFKX (288) Hastings. Form talks. WGR (310) Buffalo. llndio trader. mu c, WEN (861) N. Y. Vocal, instrumental. WLW (4%) Clncl. ilnsiurss reporia. WOI (270) Amen, Ia. College chimes, talks. ' WOAW (520) Omaha. Luncheon WOR (405) Newark. siusie. 1.45 P. H. CKAC (410) Mon real, Wlnsr- Trio. CNRA (204) Moncton. N. b. Musical cer . 0.00 P. ltl. wean (462) rim. Airlhe Theriire. WOCP (252) N. Y. Bonito orchestra. W}: (Jim?) Phiia. “Market Hlutsfli ‘ ur ." cnn 0.00 I’. M. (‘KCL (857) Toronto. Afternoon recital KQV (275) Pitts. Afternoon program. t W34? (490) N, Y. Music. ‘ 0.00 P. M. KFNF (2%) Shenandoah. Iii. Concert. KJR (885) Seattle uaiciii program. ; Concert. Cincl. Afternoon program. WOC (484) Davenport. Aunt Jane, base-l ball. , W00 (500) Phlia. Organ and trumpets. 0.80 I 1 CNRS (400) Saskatoon. ‘Musical. l WDAI‘ (800) Kansas City. Basebaiig music. 5.00 I. I. , KOA (822) Denver Afternoon usle. Wglflgnitfl) 8t. Paul, Mpla. "Readers. I1 M. Studio music. Sports, Vocal. 0.00 P. K00 (M1) Oakland. WAAM (008) Nevvard. 0.15 P. I. KFKX (08) Baa ' . Relay program. 0.50 P. I. ‘WOR (M) Newark. "Sports? warn mo) Boston.‘ i)... and found.‘ W R (810) Buffalo. " ports." WNYC () N. Y. Police alarms. 1Q P. I. . . .. ...... WDAI‘ (M6) Kansas City. "School of the Air." WHAD (075) Mlhvaokee. Organ. WRW (I78) TarrytovvnfPoliee aierma, 0.00 I wns mo) 1mm. rswm." (Copyrighti, 10B, by international Radial "I'll". (Thirlllh) iiivu siuiulnu brcuks. effort. siu- slumps down info useless‘ IIPNN. (rctfuincss, uud (lcprcsslon. l Till) \'i1‘.~\i. VITAMIN. lulcrcst. pur iulo hrr iifi- ut this iiiic. wuulill ii Surh wniiicn need ii hobby, .11 viini uffuir of enough Iniportuul-r»lkumrll-ilgi- u flii up iiio iu-hiui: void and ie-mistilu-y linvc lu~¢~|| ils-u-d us A wouunihi (‘llll’) some Wl'l- _A. if, (‘, l), uud nr-ilvihv, n coop lull of chickens further IlII\\'|| ilu- uiliiiiliwi “'0 "liil" 4:1» in’ our rlisi-uvi-ry of diffrri-nt ruri knouri. s11 \'|- In-r. i ‘VTAM (300) Cleveland, Euclid Studios,‘ .\luuy u woiuuu, who bus krpt hcriu new liiicrnsi. ivom- l'li)iil‘ down in (he izrluil smile-ml». uuiurnl pilrsuiis, cspi-viallyj iiuudl- inlns. urn founll llu) mus) lu-r lludo- of iniud. .\ yicw ilu-iii nu. inn- di-iuunlling dnliy uili-uflon, il new m» rm (‘illilii ion. such ‘(‘II.\NGEI) VIFHVPOINT AND |[...|,"-),.,|,| Em." ‘Wiurinu tho iwe1|i_\'~i‘lvc years she wusivrnils. ‘ruining hi-r funilLv, comes i0 (he ngcfliu- hi‘ (lily pill: u iuusiy, stoved-iip ntii-igi-(ilnu u (run-ling lilvriiry (o conic Suddenly hor fuinilylil: lu-i- l'iilillillll_\' lily out oi‘ the iioinr mist, and there lsliu li(‘i‘ liliilll‘, uud l‘('lill niupy. 11nd bud new idcus llllil u new nu uirful blunk in ihni hrr inlud or purpose orlfc-rilngrlf usriiiiiu-ss. in noting as lil1rur~ NEW VX0015. r-urr. perhaps. is u \\‘I|lllilI1 found her life. It lulu li1'\\' work. .\il||ua the spur iolluu. something vivid) is known iI1:ii illriiinri kinds mi‘ wruvlug ni rug‘ ice. nhinnii‘ ii nvw iiohiiy. Slui- effective. sulvuilnn in . She kept iiu- books iiu-rc are flrc riiuiiiins. oi‘ (in-m is iucrrnsiug und,“-|r|, M... ll Our "Viiuiniiu-s liuw much is itonfus 11111:: or some of ihls delightful huiui lui: in liu- iuy inind~ (hr housr keep‘ nv-i-iilmrurk so uiui-ii uilriiircd and Ntllvl‘? who “nuis- lo flu-d in-r family riitlii mpciislvo flu-so (lays-tiny (if these, might udd 1.01mi tn tho Jaded and sud- denly viiviiiit llfc. "'l‘lu~ world in so full 0i linings, l iiiink ihul wc uii should be bap- p_r us kings." Snug Stevenson. iillllliliilliiiiililiiliiliillillllgfp‘ A wliuf. Win lcuru wlnil foods vunu- unrlcr ivhli-lg ‘Plllflhllllviilliili uud wimi iiiiuioufu rnvii _ run-s, or WIIlPII piirtli-ulur goblins will of a uuuiiicr got lu-i" lovrd onl-s if ilu-lr din-i incks “'0 may lu- very sure oi‘ (his: ilic All Clilldrvll will not grow. ihc ndulisggub u" "M" w“). yuhnu-d-g [Amman lempting muffins Hot muffins, fresh bom the oven—a treat the family can't resist. Dainty tea biscuits so light and tender they melt in your mouth. But they mustbe always good. You can depend on Quaker Flour because it never vanes iI‘l quahty and always bakes the same. Hourly milling tests and daily baking at: the mills ensure an unfailing standard to Quaker Flour. For every baking purpose Quaker Flour is best. Your] absolute baiting satisfaction is guaranteed by our money-beck offer. ' Quaker flour tlic frnzzli-il woinuu m-r-ds in pui in-rwiii lose \\'i‘l"_'lll. .|u|l imtli will lone on her fcci fiilillii, lo cffi-ci ii uu-niuliln- uhllily in Ti".\l.~| dlsrnsr and will iu-w vl(-\\'-[|ul|ii.. IICCOIlIC cnsy PI‘\'_\' in nlrkurss unlcss filo dirl is sui'i'ir~h-uil_r rh-h In vlln “'9 lii'l'<l :iil kinds. (Inly ihu pouuliios of il~-i'1.l-i»-i|i-i|-s iliflcr~ihe nor-d remains u (‘Ivisliiiil I'm-ior. \‘li1|liillrvlilliilllilii}! Those uri- ilw foods: (Now-r mind wiu-ilu-r they iirc A. B. C. l), m‘ Iii Butler, err-run. l'lii'l'.\'(', wimlc milk, egg yolk. ilil- lirr-r. lu-uri uud kidneys uf‘ unimuls, fililililFll. li-iiul-o. i-nlihngc. tomatoes. curruis >i\\‘l*('l pofuiocs, pars- nlpu. green ])i'iil4. grr-ru pleini. ilssucs the gcriii of grnlus. _\'|-:|ui, oranges arid lemons, ('ii(l livrr oil and uilu-r foods. , (‘ml iirr~r oil is oiion gin-n in ilmso rosplriiliuiiul illsi-um-s. to build up iiu-lr ri-sluiuui-u. Orange umi lomiifo Juli-c are given in imiilr-s in ('lll'l‘ 4~l'1.('lili\ or scurvy. lliirkofil is u worm-ior: discuss dun in chi-ringl- of vilriiuins nmi of‘ sun- shine. A rcrrnt. illi4i‘I)Yl‘I‘_\' iu viiniiiinlv- know- ledge is lllili. iuulv-ii or (‘r-mules may luc- ri-iuo Hllflll‘ lliroiigh lurk of Viiuinin E. luv-rouse of Jliis viiiinilu will uni in- vri-uno irriulliy. Nlriurui fonds-ino! lll‘liiiilil‘l‘ll nri- ili'('(‘l-l|lilI',\' uud krcp pr-nple nuiurail. ' lillliiilliiiiiillliililiiilllliiiiilll Always the Same~Aiways the Best dli-Ln-QJ" A product of The Quaker Mills, Peterbosugh ad Saskatoon (‘fir £.'\~‘__‘§r u,“