' “Pope's Diapepsin" carnation "3 ‘quart data-w '- ma.’ Fa ‘cream, use it as iteomss to you ir-ior milk add slightly more equal part oi water. Order a few cans from your grocer. send for Free Sf. Charles Recipe Book. Upset Stomach, Gas. Indigestion, Upset Stomac The moment you eat a tablet of your indiges- No more distress tion is gone. from a sour, acid, upset stomach. No flatulence, heartburn, papiha- tion. or misery-making gases. Cor- rect your digestion for a few cents. belt package guaranteed by drug- giat to overcome stomach gressive City ' (AssociatTd-l-l-ress.) amnstapp, Jugoslsvis. Nov. 1Z- ‘h-Belgrade. rooovorilll IN!!! "N? 9'“ DOLL i-FHIG "ill M —IHOP trons Holman’: OMAN‘- i —OUII IIIIDI IUOINESO oats! I M.“ o; m, Ban," q-fg “a thy-IOU. it moans doubling your in- World War. is goins period of new buiidlll- A11 or tlie city one sees evidence of new construction. the materials being stone. brick and steel. The 200.000 inhabitants are bustling with act- ivity. and the total of the nonwh- tion _is growing. New public build- ings. as well as dwellings. are being ‘- Jashloned. - Belgrade is coming to have a re- putation as ‘city. The principal avenues and ithe side streets as well are swept every night and during the suininol’ months they are watered every morning. The police are smart. upstanding young men. tuna? will! good records in the army. Probably the most popular man in Belgrade ls Alexandenths King. Along with a number oi his police: men the King. too. has a good record in the army. 'i‘ls is an en- gaging tiersonaiity. and he has learned the difference between reigning and ruling. . Alexander reigns. ‘.- But oven so the King has cour- iagc and tie-termination. Not long ago the question of peace or war between Jugoslavla and Italy 1111118 in the balance. Then Alexander showed he u-as no ilgure bead. The most important oi the cabinet meetings were held in bis private rooms. and Alexander presided. 3 When the time comes he is not backward about expressing his con} g victions and judgments. But the part that has made Ale;- nndar more popular than any other is hisroie as father oi the heir to the rune. The baby's name is pmtns. Special ""°“"‘ Book-ksopills. band, eto. Ironing classes, J. Pog- son. Principal. P. O. Box 145. a rernarkablyWilflll "t mulled- hogs at Nov. 22nd, up to Moose. toilars-Aweeds, mail. Short- OUIINOI DY Arithmetic, -vvou|aws FLEECE LINED vests only 89c. at Sinclsir's.1l~21-2i -—LET U5 FIT YOU TO AN Overcoat. you'll like the prices as well as the coats. Sinclair & Stew- 11-21-21 —CU8TOMERO ARE PLEASED with our Overcoat prices-—select yours to-day. Sinclair 8t Stewart Limited. 11-21-21 ~8HiPPiNG.—The Schrs. Glyn- don, Capt. Doucette. Jfll. Ernest. Capt. Grady. have charging coal and are preparing to leave for more coaL-H. finished dis- —-NO‘I’ICE—Am loading live Kenslngtoa. Thursday noon. Alden 388-11-20-2i. —-HEAR SIANDY McGFiEGOR. in new numbers at Searletovrn Hal! on Friday evening. Nov. 23rd. pro- ceeds in aid of Womens’ Institute. 11-2141 -—WOMEN’8 WINTER COATS- 5 of ‘om with and without fur velours, bolivia lotus-marked at reduced prices for the remainder oi November at Holman's. Summcrside. 428-11-21-21 --THANSFERR ED-—’i‘hc many Stephen. after the great Stephen Doushan. zzCorns disappea-r when treated with lloliovrays Corn ltemover without leaving n scar. ' table. Reuteuibci‘ these 11W fresh iillets-—still sweet Wm. H“. mug oi‘ the sen when th-“Y leach “m? dt-alcr. $10 FOR MRS. NATIONAL WALDICK Here's" the whining breakfast recipe or , Mrs. Wnidick, Hamilton: Here's @°°"°"‘Y1 mm‘ Pour boiling water on ed with convenience! National Haddic strips. National Fresh Fillets, 5mm" 7 mlnutesh the“ made irom hand picked dram and cover with Atlantic C011 81111 "all" sauce mndc oi’ cup hm, dock, iilleted Vireo irom milk thickened Wm, skin and hone. Solid. ‘.34 flour. enriched "wth but~ carat, lcan striil-“l “f tcr. sail, peppm; chm, ircsh iish iucut. ready pod parsley p0,- 111mm... ior the pull 111‘ "P011915 Shred some oi’ above, Bccziusc tlizlrc-"s no wus- mix with hot mashed w“ they cost less on the pv.u¢o..,,_ mace butter, Mons.‘ Sal? and a pun, "m" milk lll mounds lulu” ‘here and fill ‘Hm "gil- mike till c512 3819. .10 l be; ollflr"v.u"~sv"" m“ Natlonallllllglh xgiclilne for 0*" Recipe suitor-f“ m friends oi Mr. Summerside. will be pleased to learn that he has been transferred from the Charlottetown branch oi the Provincial Bank to Summer- HllIIJr-S. -—ODD LINES IN WOMEN'S uuderware clearing ut retiuccd prices at Sinclair's. 11-2l-2i -—-SUMMERSIDE AGENT»- Mr. Byron MacDonald is now Guardian Representative in Summerside and will be pleased to receive news, atl- vertising. new and renewal 5111b- scriptious and tloblPrinting. ti‘. —SINCLAIR'S ARE SHOWING great values in Men's Overcoats 813.75 and up 11-21-21 --LEAVE ~FOR THE WEST.—- Mr. and Mrs. John ill. Peacock, Lower Bcdequc. who recently sold their fine property. left on Satur- day for Vacouvcr, 11C. where they intend to reside in future. Their son Mr. Cranmer Peacock. who was visiting thcm. accompanied them to their flt:8iiili1li0ll.—ii.‘ —ATTEND FOX SHOW-The following citizens loft on Saturday In attend tho Royal Winter l-‘uir Toronto: Messrs. l}. ll. Moukley. B. Graham lingers, l‘. (l. "lurk". i. W. (‘ailbet-k, (leorgc Cnlibrmr, I. A. Lca, Fred Peters. John Eller- risoit and Frank lilcNeill.-—i'. -—CHILDREN IN SUMMER- SIDE hailed with delight inst Sui- urday the opening oi Holman»; Toyiantl,‘ which is located this your as it was lust season on ihc ground iloor oi‘ tho crockery du- partment. Hero are displayed Lester hlcLellan. . --wouau's oouamkariou Suits priced at $8.00 clearing 3 at Sinclair's. 11$ —-II\EDI'G REOEFTION_ Ire Allan W. Palmer. Tyne Valley, will receive for the first time since hot marriage on. Thursday. Nov. 221 from 3. 30 to 5.30 p. m. 1i-20-2l --FARM FOR SALE-i offer b! rivate sale my farm at North edeqne. known as the Jesoo A. Wright farm. containing 13D acres of choice land. 90 acres clear. the bard and soft wood; house fitted with furnace and bath: water furn- ished to house and barn by hydrau- lic ram . For furthe particulars apply on premises. Heath Clark. North Bedeque; z; Clean Kidneys By Drinking Lots of Water Take Salta to Flush Kidneys u ‘ Bladder Bother: or Back Hurts _ Eating too much rich food. may produce kidney trouble in some form. says a well-known authority. because the acids oreatetl excite the kidneys. Then they become overworked, get sluggish. clog up and cause all sorts of distress. particularly backache and misery la the kidney region, rheumatic twinges. severe headaches. acid stomach’ constipation, topid liver‘ ale plesness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right. or if bladder bothers you, begin drink- ing lots of good mater and also get about four ounces of Jail Salts from any good pharmacy; take o tnblespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is mado from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, coutbined with lithia. anti has been used for years to flush clogg- ed kidneys and stimulate them to activity; also to neutralize the acids in the system so that they uolonger irritatt‘, thus often reliev- ing disorders. . Jad Suits cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent iithis-watcr drink which millions bi‘ men nnd women take now and then to help keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean. thus often .95 , 11:1 balance Wlllml splendid growth oi . ' Mr. E. H. Rayner. Bummeraide. is attending the Fox Show in Ton calm-S. -—11r. J. ll. Armstrong, who is at present stationed at Bonlen. was in town for the WOQl-QML~—S. ——-Messra Harold liiiiligan, Iiiru- 2st Gill. S. liichlann. Stanley Tay- or and W. l’. Johnston. motored to Charlottetown on Sunday. -—8. -—Mr. Preston lliclliann. Mono ton. has accepted a position with Thomas Johnston k‘ Sons. Sum- mersidta-S. —.\lr. and Mrs. .Moriey Boll, iummersidte. motored to North Tryon on Sunday guests at the home 0i liir. Donald BeJlw-dl. -—l\lrs. iDr.) Qlhurch and daught- *r, lilies June and maid Miss llclle ‘Natsou. iosra on Tuesday morn- riffs train for Ottawa, where they will ioiu Dr. Churcln-S. ~—.\ir. lllariiu Ellsworth, Water- ford. uho in suffering from an at- tack of hernia was taken on Mon- iay to the Prince County ilospit- Ii. where he will undergo a coursei )1 treatment. -—Tl1e many friends of Miss ir- sne McNutt will be sorry tb learn that she was taken to the Prince (3011111)! Iiilllllilni on Saturday af- ternoon. where she liiitlerwunt a sirccossiul operation for allilendi- citis the sumo evening-S. ~—l\lrs. ilnstine McDonald and daughter. Zlilna Addie hlclnnis al- so lit-r brother Mr. Loo Pruught oi’ Grand River. Lot 14 leit on rllilllflily morning for New Jersey, Whore they iutctni to spend the l\‘llli('l'.~'l*l. ~Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hickey, lira. J. L. Muirhcad. Summerside. and llirs. Wm. lliuirhead, North Irma. motored the round trip on Sunder to Bloomfield where they were the guests of Miss Maude liichiillan. Mrs. Wm. Muirhcad “'11” 711K111!’ ‘pleased with the out ""1 it b91118 her first trip through western of the Province. The I Markets SUMMERSIDE MARKET .-..-.-.-»-...--."~. avoiding serious kidneys disorri- fihccvlsh. pale, wegflgss ‘m; crs. By all means ha“; your sickly children owe their coitdi- llllitsiclan, examine your kidneyslii-oxi to worms. ‘Moths;- Gfav at least twice a year. . .\‘\'urn1 lhrtq-rtnluator will reflex: ‘ _‘_ H ‘them and restore health. i _ . _ “" i I :+-s+-|--|-+-|-++-s+se+! “"*'“‘*“* , ’ l Ill STOCK U .- ' E e- ALL "ma. rnmtts e-l Q OTWIONS l» Of the Great international 1- l[_\1no_\x_ N . __ 4' Match Race + tations 11111111111151" (2112:: “(:1 1' PAPYRUS vs. ZEV. 6 Johnson, memhcrs Monty-en] 53%. ll- At The 4' Exclmnge. I t ' O PRINCE EDWARD 1b Bell Tclcphouv ' + Today and Thursday '0 Bmmomn . ‘ '7 1' St. LI u + + + + + + e + + + + v 4- + + Q.....7.I"1YQ'§-‘Z.-".'.YT.' flioward Smith Pid ..'lRlDGE'l'0WN[—5Dnolai im- vioes from ilth until 18nd. 01011 night at 7.80 p. m. On Sunday 25th. at 7. 30 p. m. asoumm-niviue worship on Sunday Nov. 26th. at 11, 8- ll1- 51-15 Fleet "The Historical Fact oi’ carat." ..°‘I'»HE LADIES oi the George- town Baptist Church will hold a Garment Sale Thursday, November. 21nd: also supper served from o till 10 dclock. 39541-20121 Winter-sari AGENTA-Mr. i.‘ W. Murdock is now Guardian Agent in Montague and will be blessed w receive news items. sdveriislns. Job Printing, new and renewal subscriptions. . ' ..'THE LADIES of the Presby- teriart= Church will hold their an~ nual supper and bazaar in Odd Fellows Hail, Montazllfl. Wednes- day evening, November 21st. 3|. . 3A GOOD INVESTMENT.- Any one desiring to secure one oi‘ the [best rwmllu; pflC>pGT1le§ in this Province should communicate with Mr R. W. Stewart of Brudoneil who is offering for sale iris valuable property of 9S acres in the heart of one oi the most pro- sperous farming districts in the >_l_.|:-|QP i}... Quinn's cit-two ' and only 500 yards , and‘ ' € eadache, _ bi symptoms of may expect i9’ stomach“ "tlisord Sold r ‘i i canoes-i‘ sAu: or ANY manicure 1N ‘ma worms? Digestive", p, have prompt attention; from» sluggish liver; "oonsti appoint " fla ' ' 1'1. ‘Y, 01161106, housness or’ or q. er you btaln roe: by O irom the Brudeuell Railway Station it ha: the best of shipping facilities poss- iblt- and all crops onn be readily disposed of at best market price. The buildings too are all up to ilutc, in excellent condition and situated in close touch to school and churches. The land is rich and loamy and yields large crops and will be a good investment for the lucky buycr. Mr. Stewart's reason ior selling is that be cnizeuds to live.- in Montague. Mr. Stewart will sell this valuable property on iilouday. Nov. 26th at one o'clock Garden Province. ideally situated within thrce miles of Montague s‘ U1 i; Cuba Cane Sugar Ho, __ Pan American Petroleum American Can, Brazilian Fraction Hovznrd Smith Corn. children's fu brand Rubbers or Wt il/I Iii/livid- I togotlier with all his stock crop! and farming implements. All’ yr” I, I/l- " '7 !...../I/ll/l.1l.'l» iJ/ll/figylll’ i MP4 Cold damp feet ow... Sickness later on DON’T neglect the important duty to your health, and your turc. School nurse's tell us cold damp feet today will probably be the invalid of tomorrow. Be prepared for the first fall of snow and early winter slush and mud. Have your own and the childreifs health protected from the dangers of cold and damp feet by wearing DOMINION Overshoes. Active, scuffling, heedless little feet of boys and girls give rubber footwear its hardest test. All DOMINION brand rubber household furniture will sold on the some date Nov. gm Prospective buyers should attend the sale early and get; the choice M "l" "all? 8W1 "llllss offered. 41141-21.“ ::Sores Heal Quickl_v._1.|ave you u i-ers-‘stent sore that refuses u, heal? Then try Dr. Tiwllla! Eclec- tric Oil in the dressing. it will st siout-Illllll. carry‘ away the N03 flesh, draw out tihe pus aind pro. pare a clean way for the new m, it is a recognized healer among oils and nunllrens of peoplg can certify that it healed where M, The perly appllhd. _.....__* that the child with It » lnmbriok. l llisry , 1111.. . '..b k., 1 ~- . s il R1" 1 ‘_.- " ' ' ' ' ' ' _ ems” L0fl;1nnl;0k‘in‘if:_l1l:;(lfl:;l 23v gahsy 23.2": A 85:31:; Ril; alt-rise M.“ footwear 1s. made with the wear quality and durability to with and decidedly attrlactivf. "vine (u.- “gear ___"_ , gtcl-cLl hctgmny of Cans. t. __ 53 stand "the hardest kind of wear and tear-—to protect the feet and pay sun unusuu ypeasng one rts ‘ “St ll. Pi ~- - - __ _\ . m‘ is proving mu mum Ofmer‘ Hay Zpenmans '° °° ‘*1 “ ‘_ health of children and grownups. _ -_ /1\\41LlMl‘I'I o.=¢~_.»&= . _ Oats per bushel . ., - "A's est tot all the youngsters in tho Potatoes 5 Abrtibi 5g _ _ _ _ » .. If?” . M .~' -/D./l.. hi: lie;- souma MARK“, showing???‘ n7 Because of their splendid wearing quality, DOMINION f% W - v l ~ U701] s 4902700 5 ,5 e 0 5 his mother knows ut- n {it not 3f sweeteners-digger . fig.‘ brand rubbers are the most economical to buy. » ._ mall's Torland. 4'5 Canadtinti Steamship (loin. 12 ' . . ('- -a1 st». .111 11'. »- *' ‘ . F _ ‘l? ...‘..‘.‘-'T? " "‘ 1 . The are not 1 a a... Do i l g, d . 26 . D . B a l ' " -' = ~ ' ' 512 m‘“°“ "i 5" 55 ORUIHDII 1H]! n a -.\i r 1 P _ . - ~ ‘ -' illearmg fume imes “ t ear “h” m" “'71.” . - , I g; 1131:3311 gulggrlle ~ W tins trade-ma VBBIR , ‘ ~ 1 = 1 ‘ ' ' "' . .. I u u 1 » 45 Atchlscn ......... .. " - . t . ' ‘ ' y, of Lathes n erwear s" v s a 1 1 Am. Locomotive ' . . . ‘. , , . . Butter 80 Am. Smcltiug & Refining u n u 0 n l u ' l " 1- 1 ' his“ ' Anaconda Copper . t argam noes 611i " ~ 1 1mm -muses- e. - LCHARLOTTETOWN MARKET amiable steel '63,.‘ v _ =1‘ . _ ‘ N , ‘ . _ y g ___ N“ i‘ """° "m" “m” ""'"' '" "'1'" 11"“ 9”“ Thesimplestwayto endncorn Ficus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25-40 ““°"‘"‘“"°"°' Pa?" i,‘ . ' ’ “' . " but they represent an accumulation ot odd lines and as is Blue-jay. Stops the‘ inin- ' ‘§ee%vgl:$:gmd i?!" I I I I »- I I I I I I the sizes are broken we are clearing them up at prices that sagglgghiglgnltihimfg Interlmiom“ “c. I . ., . l ' - . ‘ - ‘ " . , should prove very Interesting. ‘ liquid anddnilhin plasters. The .398" Steel c" _'_" ’ _ J j" a aguqn 1g {fig 53mg Rflildliifl- 17% I ' ' ‘ ' _ _ _ _ E , Atyourdnlgflst g 5 Southern Paciil .. 87 ' " . i Ladies‘ Combination ‘Ladies’ Combination" V. Q _ j MT‘ éj-EWART MARKET5 " I ' t . q‘ ‘ Suits in rm ribbed with sum In both high and ue, a ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ma‘, Con," ' "_ ' ‘r - high neck and long low neck, long and short g U. S. Steel 949's g " . . ‘n sleeves. sizes 30 and 38: sleeves in sizes 3B and, M NTREAL EXICHANG I Ho” “odd ‘h’ ‘f. all proper weight for wln- 38. Those are very tine _ o E fhdfl Hdlfl cfilll?’ tsr wssr. priced at $2.75 quality priced at $4.00 per: ' ‘ _ 1934 victory _ I and 03-00, your choice to Suit. Special sale price ' i938 Victory i _ ‘ i922 Vi i0 , clear at 81.95 per suit. each $2.95. ‘ t ma: vi°C10'|_:'_ H i I what hon-u. ‘uar-fl“. “gym! - YOUR DAUGH- 1 BANKS . have ifyouags thlaltingoi l1:- Heavy ribbed vest with high neck and long sleeves. .t'"in' a“'°.d_h|rn‘“ ‘h . . 4 . - M m. size 42 only. Regular $i.50, clearing at I115. " , ’ ‘ _-Bauk Commerce .. u fl"? Th! Flflafi W m g _ » ' ‘flank Royal .. _ an ‘ M m“ Fina all wool Ilnmnu. mostly drawers but a few > . tlf you consult 8am‘ M°“"'P“‘l flux’ I I V‘??? "on vests. Ilzos 86 and 38. Worth $3.25 to clear at $1.95 per t wlth daughter You Bank Nova Section}. .. my u“ .;‘-. . wrmmt.‘ . dmv“ h Wheat. Dec. l0. ,1‘. May 108M. ~ QB‘ HQ r ‘ ; , _ 0W Julv 106%. - ~ _ . a. “d Drawers and odd Vesta. good weight with man neck happy Slit! will b6 732cm. iy-c. 7cm. and. 721.. .1111,‘ . We m!!! wood“ will!!!“ m. pl’. andJongjlssvas. size 36 and 38. Prim $2.00. clearing at to i " h t " . l, ’ . a.‘ ‘mmx g Ye p 0 fl- Oats, Del. 4.14. Ma) it. . ‘n4 m ‘ab. $1.88 per garment. h x ¢e¢~--_- l3 _ . 1 ' , BT31) 3, 5 m“ oteunov scnoot. 1 .. , t Fiasco lined Vssts In white only. Assorted sizes. a to and ‘M- I i‘ grsst value while they last. Special 80c each. 4 l , "Following is the handing nnlhm- , _ _ _ , A I r _V 3p x _ l _ z ,> playmates. ‘xv-school for the month of llrlo- - t.‘ t s l ' .. _\ . 1 _ _ ‘ . . . _ . 1 . > . - on VIII-Mill. 1* Mal" the w ~ ....:: “t... .. c1111. ~ FAWCETT P. hi‘ ll I pomtment 110C185’ o ad vi w: '1 “M rmmm ' ‘ _ y - _- . " o .- nnfred acntyre. ‘ -~ ' y ._ ' . ’ _ . ‘viii-gag wsiri Grade m~ um a: SACKVI LLB ' N ‘ B ' - l“, " " ' '~ - 1 hills. lieu. Grade l. - ‘ ' » -. w ' . . ' " .. . ,.isummermde~- . . . 1' T6 ‘ r ». " Jelbfillllrtflererls Bsmbrlck. ' " ' - . i - ~- .. ,, ,. , » =t ~ » l BAYER QTUDII) 1 ,w1nt~do M out iteitdltico-Marilha com