definitely , ' I tYRHEPNPn‘ c. , o .l Tile address of tho_president. F. ll STRAND rill-i TODAY CAPITOL TODAY SERIAL — COMEDY AND RINTY 'I‘HRILLER _ . lulliina , YD. inseam‘ 115m season's moan ‘ sauna-non TOMMY” _vAuoEV1LLE ' » NEW -- DIFFERENT ~TINEE SATURDAY 2.30 “TOMMY” ' i’ CHILDREN WILL LOVE IT l '——li-—.——-i——-_- $AT.NIGHT “THE WHOLE DAMM FAMILY " ' PRICES "lilarlsar: _ 16c AND 26c. incurs-sic, 52c, 80c. Seats Now Selling i one to four cents a pound was im- perative to enable Canadian butter producers to compete on an equal basis with foreign competition. This nf will be fonnally requested of the DU lTariff Advisory Board, so decided the Council. Butter men in the Anti- podes can produce cheaply and with- out difficulty because of the more favorable climatic conditions. If the [larger tariff were granted, President ‘Robinson said. the same prices for butter now asked during the sum- .mer will likely continue. The win- .ter price will go up three cents per ‘pound to take care of the heavier Qwinter operating costs, and enable iihe producers to compete equal] ‘with the importers. u. National Dairy Council of Canada Convention Adopts Stand. Increas- ing Butter Imports Stressed§—Feltl lfuDuty Was Higher Canada Would , Produce Own Butter -—-—| u To bring greater _ economies into A statement h“ imn received by milk or cream for use in fluid form IESZaZSTlQLeIZZBSa-Ilzlfentdh; iillilgglulue a": hie p115; 1mm ihe Nniinnhi Dan-Wis moderately profitable. That this isfnumbe; o! members o0 nownd the poiincii oi qlnaiin, 0mm, oiiieeléso is shown by the fact that the pro- Annual Meeting from 3o w m’ and ‘ulnmarmng the matters dull‘ wlthlfullnilloluld or’ mm‘ aund crefm f: x3e to abolish the Executive meeting. at me “nnual convenmn °f the u on“ m new” “g s la IyIThlS would effect a saving to the Council, held in Toronto at the end' and M 1:51; asmthte kdvmeatlc aruld eX- icouuou, of ooouu ououooo oou your, of last Week- The stabemeht readsrpjg; TS’: ofwb u‘; e w; °i ‘ u“: fwnlon could be well spent on the shill‘;ciitxlldlfiuulélfglaniflgiyz: Yilrlzulguoluovgu a 10:‘; 28:1‘; l Ruff; {publicity of milk and its products. {The annual meeting ‘would be held HQWL T°ront°l 0“l""l°' °“ 0cm” to keep pa“ with our increasing 010' lalternately in Toronto and Winnipeg ni- ig and i9, w” noted foi- iios few mestic consumption. In the case of im March each yeah reminiions, in conimst with former’ butter, the failure is so marked that The “pasteurization of Milk" yearn This yen,- n few qnesiions only’; the exportable surplus of a few short ‘ably dean with by Dr A R B. Romp pll of vital interest to the dairy ln-l years ego has vanished and we areimouu o, Tououm Hoooioooo ouo tho dustry generally were dealt with. ifaved this coming season with the various Woyo oooo muk oouuo oo com ' m’ president’ F‘ E’ M‘ R°bm5°n'lnece&my or importing probably 35'“ laminated in transit or otherwise w Rlchmnnd’ Quebec’ ably presided‘ l 000900 pounds’ Now’ H the bum" m‘ therefore to make milk safe it should Members were present from everyidllsllry “We 8 Profitable 0119. ltl ' ibe pasteurized. ‘ - l C . )Jl’0VlflC6 in Canada, as follows. Hon. ,' W0" d Expand B5 m5 11$ the demand The uEXport of Mm‘ ond creamn ‘ tifi d." greuslodexlrlcu’ MJ‘ uApcgndfi" Rqlglmntmljllin ems "port w F soephen came under discussion. and it was Rllh‘ p d5 engine I E. T IL o, "To", secretary stressed‘ thelfolllowing‘ y brought out that the inspection by c G110: . Qu cu . .1 0v», vce- ‘For one 12-month period enémg ifed-eral inspectors of the fanns in pres en‘ Edmon on’ Al?" J. Jlm= 30 i929 Canada's butter im- me exporting are” o‘ milk and Bern‘ MIA“ Langley Prairie‘ B‘ c” nor; totalled '28 124 12s ‘bs valued "em" "° the Unwed Ewe" h“ re‘ L,‘ a’. P"§,v,°.’,'AEd'§§“t°"g Altai’. J’ at 510198767 r... the preceding l2 “med m l marked lmpmvemel“ l“ ' e‘ ' ' " mm‘ ‘m’ ‘L; ’ ' ' . ' the product exported. J. W. Carlyle. Calgary, Alta; N, E, month period, the imports were 15,- Mr. J‘ A. Cauud" advocated an (phi-kn Dkisbm-yv Ana; Robe“ Bar. 084,164. lbs, having a value of $5340,- yexchange o‘ publicity maouer used -- . ' .1791 lt- t -f ‘dt l r one r llgtlflrllpcgog ill/Fun up.’ '81,‘; ugxn’ pout of boom, would reach’ 20 mu tries through an international Bur- . .: - - q ., . ' ,, h. _|1i dsithltfile, o’ 1:. w- vqrfllcouu Cruse. I luiunnsaudc. oGragey. 0v” 5000000 pounds ‘Inn important question. Copies of f ' ' "m X" ‘ ‘ ' ' .th "iii d" - ford Station, om; Chas. Johnston, “Owing to the fact that there is‘ Soon k CO e drafted by a com ‘Lhndon 0n;- Bin-heo, whiimom less butter in storage this vear than lm e Comlnsed o’ office" o’ the . lust by nearuy oyoooooo pounds and r council and health experts. were Ilarrision, Ont; Alex Dion. Quebec. [oust 1o mo Th 1 t, lQim; J‘ ii crnneni,’ so Commie do , that winter production will undoubt-i r u ' c“ “gun on! ‘stress WES ,of milk. rather than equipment as chute, Que; C. B. Price. Montreal, l0 5110111188 0f feed. the import re- I mo“ modum milk codes do when Quebec; w_ B_ Pearson’ Comm, N’, quiremeuts of the present _sea_son. . firs-z A. H. Cutten, Truro, N. s4’ wlwlll be far creator than ever before. 4 adopted‘ Such a “we WW“ b” "m" l‘ < Wolfe Qllchec- David Black La ‘wily be mr short or last year owhwlmetlmds l“ the pmducln“ “M “r” u . . s . .- ' ' I’ * , - - lWe venture on the state ent th t ti veI-SBL The result would be more * l; K}:,,Sm;n' lzlaiifinlpNlEj Sffyfiifllloost as 000 ooo pounds o? butterawlllwmleflm“ u’ ‘m’ ‘“°d“°°' °' mm‘ ' mp. . ny . . . ., . s- , . .' for human consumption and a. bet- . . - . be needed. ' lgorgh £21512’ sllilllallsolgniPiltdlidnx‘: ' "There are manv closely connect- t" milk Supply for the consumer‘ -- ~ a ‘I - P.E.Rdtoldh t I; sfepl‘enson' ieaeiihyureuouro,’ ed with dairying who think that ll e” °" h’ Dal” Survev in Saskatchewan h d - otiowm Ontario, the former advantage in butter duties _ ' l a “l” l There were on hand several affiil~ *4 can“ p" lmund-W“ mswrflllcreded m gem"; the Co“ o’ pro- Mcd .. he" n ii v in f1» ICanadian dairymen would provide ducuon calculated‘ and how condh ., = '2 - - i To. .3? BA o [M , sufficient cream for butter-making m!“ had been studied under which ggnallulrlcfizzlugltzgzfllsuoll: "fihwc" w supply the needs 0o me Canadian ‘milk is produced and handled. lJ. Bird/Truro, N. 5.; Geo. H. Barr, 9°99}? " cWFllmn flak-Wm“ I 5nd ‘uToronw; Percy E. Reed. Regina,’ creamer-y men, are watching with 555K; Ind Homo, Rim Victor“, B‘ considerable anxiety the phenomen- i ' a1 increase in importations of butter: from the Antipodes. "The United states continues to buy_our cows in larger numbers. During‘ the past summer there has i Motoring With Mary ‘E. Mafipblflsflfl, w_as_'brief lrutlvery I1 rust can noon: lOm-brehensive. HE dGClBNCZ Every revolution of the all’!!! lrindl out wlidom for [Ill woman who drives n ell, one of W4§4+4+++¢¢++4+o4+o++o444 , r Central Guardian "l m °'*""°"' at tin World's heath: Chew 0653 """ -. was! TIMPTING dma mod v11- DON'T MISS todus m: u"! Pom mo‘ out mo‘ om rim aasr or ECONOMY to antic- ipate your clothing needs and visit Paton: Closini out sale. D649. 111531113! MEITING — Th! Predatory of Prince Edward Island will meet in retular session at 1i l- m., on Tuesday Nov. 5th., in Zion ltteto . onuacu NEWS-United Church “m” m“ °w° w“ of Canadailreetown, 11; Traveller's Rut, 3, (Mission Band ‘Phankoffer- in)»; N. Bedeque, '1 (Y.,P. Rally). J. W. A. Nicholson, Minister. MAKE IT ANOTHER great week's selling in the clothing corner. Pat- on’s. ‘Ihe little prices should make 0640. CLYDE llVlD-On Bunday. Nov. 8rd, the services in the Plubylfiflln Church, Clyde River, will be at ii a. m. B. School 10 l. m/ CHURCH NOTICE-Boll!“ and Belle River United Church lervlael for Sunday Nov. 8rd. Belle River 11 a. ‘m., Eldon 3 p. m. fiacralnent of the lord's Supper will be dl-HPQII-"d at this service. A meeting of session It 2.40 p. m. M. D. MacDonald, Minister. _ A, picture containing _ love, romance, adven- . tare and the moat lov- fr, ..able little nu 9f chem Ill with one of your l om” uuvoufloo‘ "b THE FINAL DAYS Ol-‘ THE Fox m" u mun h ~ Show are the most interesting. Don't thrilling ulveniureg in miss the aleht. PM u... frozen North l ' ' HAMPTON umran cannon oer-l SMALL m1. o, SLIGHTLY “n. vices for Sunday, November 3rd, are. od olookom’ white, with hi“, m. pink as follows: De Sable 1i a. m.; Bon- bououuo, o,” o0 x a0 inch", worth shaw 8 p. m.; Hampton 7 p. m. James oo ‘Mm do". lo ‘Mm MOORE g, P- 3'5”- M'-‘“""- MCLEOD LIMITED. B650 BROOKFIELD-The services in the Brookfield congregation on Sun- day, Nov. 3rd, will be as follows: Brookfield, 2.1a p. m.; Hartsvllle. 3.30 p. m.; 5. school, 3.30 p. m., and NORTH BUSTICO AND STANLEY BRIDGE-There will be Divine Wor- ship in connection with the United Church of Canada on Sunday, Nov- ember 4th, at North Rustico 1i a. m.; wiper-minded all of a suddent?" I asked. ' "I won't answer so unfair a ques- tion," I replied, “but if you woul" ike to learn something about the care of the windshield wiper, I will he glad to tell you." "What is there to know?" I ask- ed. “A lot," said Bob. "For lnstsncml do you ever use the windshield wiper! except when it is raining?" | “ do not. Furthermore, onel sho dn't because it ls likely to scratch the windshield." "Wrong on lboth counts. It‘ is not use that kiiL; many a good wind- shield wiper, One of the authorities on the subject says that they should be used for a few turns every few days, to keep the mechanism func- tioning properly and keep the lubri- cant spread around as it should be. As for scratching the windshield. there is no danger of that if the glass is kept clean. Of course, if you A Sale oi the business. 10-30-2i. Best Silks We have never been in so good a position to ofler you such savings on silks of the latest style and qualities. Remember we are going out of Flat Crepes, Satins, Canton Crepes, Fou- lards, Georgettes, Printed Crepes, Delanies; also Suitings, Velvets, Surges, Coatings, Tweeda, ets., etc., at a. saving of from 1/4 to 50 per cent. Many only in Dress Lengths. . PATONS Limited i. l W. W. OWEN, J’. A, McLABEN, Liquidators. and at Stanley Bridge at 7.30 p. m. Rev. H. S. Bishop, Minister. Hunter River, 10.30 a. m. Kindly note the change in the hours 0i the Brookfield and Hartsville services. cnuacn MEETING-There will be a meeting of the represen- tatives oi’ the congregations of Har- rington, Marshfield, and Mt- BMW!" Presbyterian Churches at the mama. Marshlield, Monday evenina It l 0" clock, November 4th. Rev- W- B111" Muir, moderator, will preside. nnanamana UNITED cannon of Canada. The services on the above cilarge for Sunday. Nov. 3rd, are as follows: Pleasant Valley. ll a. ni. Granville, I! p. m. Bradalbane. 7 p. m. Preacher at all services will be Rev. A. E. Chapman, Rev. Thos. -Paleth , minister. rayon BAPTIST PAs-ronaraf om Services. Sunday, November 3: Westfi moreland 11 a. m.; '._I‘ryon 3 p. m.; and MAR5m-mLD_9gNg-ig4n-NA55_ “my 7 P' m- 51mm "°° °° n. united Church of Canada will Church" service at Tryon at which Bwhoid sunk” in gm ioiiowing pianos ' large attendance is hoped for. Myron uoxo Sundoyo york church, anhwi h; o‘ Brmwn‘ Mmlsw" l0 a. m., service at il a. m. Brack- It dies of ennui, ‘otherwise, in a man- ner of speaking. “Those advantages of giving the wiper some exercise from time to time are not the only ones. "For example. what if there should be a leak in the lino leading from tho manifold to the cleaner? If the car owner were accustomed to test- ing the cleaner from time to time, he would discover this defect before it rained some dark night and he had to operate the cleaner by hand. Of course, if he did not have it re- paired immediately upon making the discovery that would be something else again. "If the wiper were the electric variety, using 1t from time to time just to provide it with exercise would‘ show up its possible defects quite as well as in the case of the vacuum variety. 1s that not true?" “Yes? I replied, "but what brought on all this wisdom." "oh," said Bob, ."I forgot to tell THE BIG BROOM (small price) 15 mlklh! Bible sweep all over the store. Remember we want to get out before Christmas. Patons. 9649. HIGHFIELm-Servioeof praise. Mem hers of St. James chair will assist in this service. Mrs. J. A. Lawson will sing a solo, Rev. Bruce Muir will conduct the service at 3 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES as follows. Mt. Stewart at 11 it. m. Harrington at 3 p. m. Marshfield at ‘l p. m. Post communion services will be held at all churches. Dr. M. E. Genge, pastor. , ' YORK. BRACKLEY. AND SUCCESSFUL Tuoodnue “mun ley church. school at z p. m., servsiuoe Halloween Tea in St. James Church at a p’ m' Central church Sh: 2 Hun’ yoooordoy under ohaamupuceo o’ field-Dunstaffnage, Church sc oo a the Guild was most successful, up- w a" m’ service at 7 p' m' wards of C300 being realized. The de- SMALL LOT 0F SLIGHTLY oolu This invitation be, comes a compliment to your guests when you ofier (Ihasei. Sanhorlrs SEAL BRA ORANGE PEKOE All!!! wlllbg ‘Ellffilglélffiqlggsly 7 Waterbury to make her home viii her nephew. She was a lllolnber oi the Women's Relief corps and oi iii. Women's Christian Témpdrangg “hi” in Rockland. She is survived by in, sisters, Mrs. Ida Mellick of Canadi and Miss Clara Rose of Portland, Maine. Th! body Was removed to them. derson funeral home, “'10 central av- enue, where services will be held u). marrow afternoon by Rev. ur. Joiiii N’. Lewis, of St. John's church. time to be announced later. The bllrialvliii be in Assinetti, Mass. Mrs. lda Mel- lick, Charlottetown, is a sisirr of dr- ceased who also leaves nlcres and nephews on P. E. I. to mourn uni; loss. l I 7 Ton Truck h On The Rampage (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont. Oct. 31- Seven people were injured. one of them fatally late yesterday afternoon iii one, oi the most, serious acrldenti in Toronto's recent history. Just ii 5.20 p. m., in the height of the lu- mo rush-hour a. l1eavily' laden street oar, weighing l7 tons got. out of control on the Bathul-st Street , corations were exceptionally pretty kets white, 1".) blue or pink and the pumpkin pies. candy and te ed b!“ ' . mo “mo to oo domed. a borders. size 60 x B0 inches, worth to $13.50. clear at $6.50. MOORE a _"‘ . so iilovm srcwsnr our-ran “CLEO” LIMITED 96 vuuacu or CANADA _. (m. 3rd, Noun, smouo u u m" mu u p m ISLANDEBS ENTEBTAINED-Mra. u luonoloown o,’ mo; Loo ‘o’ also Rev W. G. MacLaren. 2436 West Thirteen- ‘ Du Moauo, uooumod mush“ y th, entertained on Friday evening in will be the preacher at the evening Mm“ or Mr‘ Macmmfs moth" and f sci-Vito sister, Mrs. L. MacLaren of Montague l P. E. I. and Mrs. K. H. Gordon of VISITING MISSIONABY_MVI n Oakland, Cal. Among the invited Mm”, o; Kore!’ lo spending o ‘ow guests were Mrs. J. D. Bell, Miss L. d“, in p‘ E L ouo um uoououo w“ Bell, Miss M. Bell, Mrs. N. Thornton. eral congregations of the United Mu’ nhude’ ma’ F‘ Johmtm" M“ Church. On Sunday morning he wiii murmm m5’ F" Hurlsl Ml“ v' he it cove Hood‘ on Sunday “up MacDonald, Mrs. N. Stewart, Mr. E. m,“ no Mono mo m tho ouomn‘ at Bell, Mr. MacLaren and Dr. N. Mi__5iow.n_ mu Mon“ 1o u mow: Thornton-The Vancouver Daily of Caps Breton and has been addreu- Province‘ l 1X18 many audiences in his nniive _ province. PEBBQNAIJ _____ . "owns AWARDED _ “no Mr. C. Falrhali Fisher left yesterday is the result of the lottery recently for Montrul‘ droid in aid of the City Hospital. "_‘_ HQpQ ghegi; mm" when,‘ Emoh Mr. John Stetson, Marahfield, was aid, No. m2. 2nd. Floor Lump, l" ‘he city yesterday. Mary o. McDonald, m. Stewart. No. ' 0370. 3rd. China. Tea Set, Edggr‘ His friends AXQ glnd in 599 iiiiie Richards, Borden, No. 996. 4th, Arthur Cantwell back home ‘again, Smoklna Bet. Mrsfl-lenry 5131px", mel- his operation in the P. a. I.s_ GQOYKROWII. 1X. 6502. 5th. Cushion, land Hojiitel. Mrs. M. McNeill, '16 Great George BL Olty. No..68l. ..___..- Newest and MP- 511d M-W- Rbclnald Vessey and "We Mn Rupert. of Charlottetown, lPent the week end in Mt. Herbert, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jung; Jenkins. WEDDING Burbs-Mr. and M", John Gordon of Cardigan North In. nounoe the rnarrlllb 0f their daughter Christie Marni-ct to Dr. Stephen L. Eaton ofLittleton, N. H, which took place at Great Neck, New ' _ York. The ceremony was parloflngd by Rev. H. Lincoln Mmofienzig form- Mr. and Mrsp James Ramsay, Hamilton and Mr. James cm; were in fawn yesterday attending the fox show. run the windshield wiper when the r “In Canada today the situation in thedairy industry is that generally speaking" the production of milk for been a big demand and there are the who are afraid of the outcome. "However, if we are not to be able tho-i Inn discovered. -o-o+++o+¢4 glass is covered with dust and dirt. it may be scratched. imanufacturingfplurposes is nofpro- intone’ ouowhooloho-prodoouuon o‘ to sell our dairy products to the Uniteqstates, ii would appear to bel rflgood thing to sell cattle, provided "Wei". mo Boo oo wo oomoo m mo we are careful to raise young cattle, living room one, dinner’ "you." ob l" "ch numb?" In‘! °l ""91 film‘! ways telling me things about var- "FY m“ "9 ml! b1! I111! t0 1019""? » lous parts of the car so now I'm our own herds and have a surplus going w u,“ you o i", mm“ n’ t0 OXPOrI- Owlfli t0 00min fldvflfl-ll of course, you do not already know ages of grass and climate. it is prob- them. How do you take cal-o of uhe able that we will for’ many years windshield wiper?" serve as a source of. suvnlv of good "Why, t suppose 1 let it take one cattle for the United Statu, and it . of itself," I replied. ; _._ .... _> is to our advantage to so arrange our "Just like all other motorists," sold business thotye can make the most Bab. "And I always thought. you wgrg . °7 "f," dmlfld?’ 1 lpecialist in taking care of an “ flnuttergqutieao" prayed um int_er- l automdiile. Here-I find you utterly eetinflqucltfoniand ellctedi much i ignoring a feature that rank; near discussion?! It was f the ’ unanimous .the lop among the earssafetydeviees. opinion of thouco present that an ln- l l'm surprised at you.” inthe tarurou butter nom- "What mm you.» mamma- EXERCISE FOR. WIPE-BB Tl :00 n l A " /' KID N EIY “Now, Mrs. Moore," he spoke in the manner of an enthusiastic sales- man, "what is it that loos wrong about the average windshield wiper first?" "The blade," I guessed. "Very observing of you, Mrs. Moore. You guessed accuretly indeed. And the blade ool wrong because of several things. The sun beating down upon it for instance. You know the sun does not get along well ‘with rub- ber. It is hard on tires mo. However, one can offset the effect of the sun by proper care of thewiper. Again iv» come to the qupetlm-oljltlfll lithe blade exercise whether there l happens to be any rain. If (‘he ciean- . lcr lstimwdonfor lustolowmoJ lmmtl. the blade is kept more pliable -ln other words. its life is extended. _ _-__. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Andi-w o; Gladstone. Mich, are on a vim, to their Parents. Mr. mdlvlrs. John n. Andrew and are attending tho 11h; ahW- Mix-Andrew is a successful orly of Olrdlnn. Miss Gordon is a graduate nurse of the Littleton Hospital. The bride wore a travelling suit of brown Chiffon velvet and 5 carnage 0f‘ Tel "Roses. They org spmdhig their honeymoon "wiring you. I had to buy a new wiper w- day because I was unwise in earina for the "old one. The lllellilln 8W6 mo tho wisdom ioifwflhll l ""- currence of such a thing." ‘ l m‘ "llfll" l" "Winn where he has V99" WWII! for the past. six years. IN MEMORIAM MIG. WILLIAM A. KNIGHT Mrs. William A. Knight, fl, widow of William A. Knight, died Oct. 2am, at the home of her nephew, Wllliqm l" Mellwk- 53 Mlflflltleld avenue, Waterbury, Conn. ' Mrs. Knight was throllh Atlantic Cit ,- srltlnuiro and Washington n. o.-- »' bowltl- - ~nIlT0wN.- "who "filth-ll. 111N748! WU‘ held afthe home of. Mn. A. C. Gardiner one; i6, with the rmiaont in the chair. MeetingmpeneliwithOl-eeil. Minute; . of last meeting mad and ldbpt- uuwo-wvwowweflvw-M ed. fruit lent.to sickJn the an... . . munity- Alter-insomnia: roe and d1! "I flu-hired. a.‘ pronjunme of reading; and 4 citations, w“ [lvgn by the oifforent numbers. Nest in)". l" ‘e b! held M. the home o1 Mrs-l no» 1m 11 M- Berulrd; Maeurirndiournod Edward Island, n... q; and closed motivational Antwan: cl her life in Auinettm; “£1.33: tO-OO DR. J. P. MILLAR m Prince so. u M“ l“ “m” ovum» n. huh V‘ m“ Wlllql-“Q-W m“ Wm] Mm" M“! there for the nut so w’ . ‘.1Qll’l-Blflhldl'wentlywm.“ Hill, above Davenport ‘Road. ll went careening down the slope in I mad rush that lasted for three quarters of a mile, and in the coursu of that wild run it crashed into two automobiles hurled memoir illl roadway over the sidewalk, Th: sever-l people lniured were all occu- pants of these autos. Frank Exelby. aged l8. of 1217 Duffercn Street, the driver of the Ont., auto had hi! skull fractured, and died ihrel hours later in the Western Hospital 0646000 QO-GO-FO-O O0-0§O§-§+0-4 Have You An i Acid Stomach ? i Q§4Q§4Q FOO-‘O-O FO-OO-GO4O OQ-O4 When w. nun and distress follow l 800d meal, it is an almost sure sign of “too much acid" in your stomach. Get rid of it now for it is daniw0ul~ Ulcers are apt to follow. No matter how much acid is in your sionlach. You can enjoy and relish your next meal without fear of after effects, if you have some Bisuraied Magnesl! handy w prevent the trouble before it starts. Try it. Eat whatever W! like. in reason, and then take a llttll 315"!’ "led Mflkliflln to neutralize the "ld. sweeten your stomach and pr0~ tect the stomach lining. Doctor: recommend Bisurated Magnesia - thousands use it because it posilivel! prevents stomach trouble or stops thl worst attack in less than five minu- tes. Get atrial package, either 00W‘ der or tablets, from your druggist, use M directed. and indigestion and stomach troubles will go like magic. luau BIlESTIlUT For Basebumers Nowiniioumotomrourrdvvll Welre gtolloy. A. ‘Pickard e co. PIONI ~ ll “>- r»