THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN IN Does Your Back Ache? Then your kidneys are out of order and you need Gin Pill: Gin Pills atop bacirachee by acti direct? on the kidneys and the b a den hay soothe, heal and strengthen the inflamed organs. Thousands who have used Gin Pills btiliutically recommend them. Get Gin Pill: today at your dru (let, 50c a box. National Drug and hem- ical Comiéany of ._Canadz, Limited, Toronto, anada. FOR THE KIDNEYS ) m fWesterii Guardian- AUGUSTA? °°VE l) Miss Elizabeth Boulter, Victoria. ' d k h Guarmm “u; in Mon- recently paid a visit to Augustine 3380i“ w“; b, puued t0 1'60 Cove, the guest of Miss -Vioiet . Lord's new warflwllfl- Albany Station. Harris Abbatoi 00.. 1M. _ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA .OATS. Better Oail. Better China- Roy Clarke motored t0 HWIEOISTERED l DRUGGISF‘ Charlottetown, P.E.l.. ._Wii.L BE LOADING live hi!!! sheep and lambs at Kensingttm 'l‘ueaday forenoon, Nov. 22nd. Ald- Tlie friendls of lliliseuyiolet Clark: Montague. 427-11-17-3!‘ in surround n3 v c ii es are nwr , ————» . m“ so"). ‘mien-n of he; ggflaiii __npAPTl8T SERVICES — The‘ trouble- lMontagueBaptlst Church Sunday, hear that school at. . 10 a. m. Nov. 20th. . ‘succesgfuLl praise Service at.l.l o. m, A short Her numerous friends wish tier talk by alayman- . ‘ -DR. G. J. WHERRETT ch63! specialist will be for n clinic on Tuesda slwedy‘ ‘recovery’ The Misses Etta Conn, Bueiah CLUB will be loading sheep and Archie Robin- h0g1.) Wednesday forenooii, NOV.‘ son spent last week end vlsliilli! 23rd. Listing completed Nov. 26th‘ at Appiii Road, the guests _of Mr. Mont Auuear. 419-11~1'l-3i‘ uni! NIH-i, Ernest Carney. Robinson and Mr. Martinez Defeats Divodi In Battle NEW YORK, Nov. l5. - Illlnri-J PILLS. Mr Lorne Mubey, Tryon, recenl- Special price 0n email sizes. thlfl ly paid u visit to Augustine Cove. Chicagds Mayor ' livingin foreign lands. _ _ This is because En lishmenMldlo - not tolerate tyranny. ecause - En g In a’ ncrica was largely colonized by Eng- . llsllmell- l‘ became a“ lndellemlflllflwho whipped old Jack Britton and LONDON» NW- ll-lb-"Blg 3m" Cflllmfy- llfld Americil been lnhilbfiyoilng Sid Terris in ltis most rec- Tlwtunsvu is the most typical Ens- ited by Scotsmen, the United states-kn, ma,“ came [mm behind [0 iisliman who over lived in the Unit- Sm] would be a British possession. ed States. in the opinion of St. John lirvlnc. the dramatist. English-speaking union. which has bvcn Ont‘ 0i lllv (“EH5 in Mill/ill‘ ister Baldwin recently praised FllQmD-SOIYH Cllif-‘BEO Cilllll-lfllg" Thompson's Americaiiism, iroml against British propaganda, Ervlne which me press deduced m,“ Bald- proved his point by strict logic. w“, wanted Britain to have ii more "Everything Mayor Thump-w" has intense spirit of nationalism. glfllll? is typically English." lie said.’ _______{.¢______ r "The first. tiling all Euullslttnaunun-hr. inn-...... for willy vlflllit. (i008 when lit- leaves England is to u luncheon address at the mm "mug" Milflllilll. sensational young 5011"‘ isli junior welterweight. trulllllllletl his drive toward a tillfl b0!!! whipping Andy Divodi, crack New .York youngster, iii a l0-round fell!- nre miitcli tit Madison Square Gill" den tonight. Martinez scaled pounds, two more than Divodi. The heavy punching Spaniard, returned . home again. after visiting with her ,.*WICKER CHAIRS — ilpiiols- sister. lllrlt- Ray Bvltlter. Bnyllalll- tered in Cretonne, Tapestry or, rebel against the homeland. The‘ most violent antagonists to England are all the people of English origin Mrs, llarry lnmamrecently spent _487-11.19.3i_ a vrry enjoyable afteriiouii Viilii- ' lug Mm. Bradford Clarke. Recent visitors to Sumuiersitie Zion Presbyterian Qhurcm Wm op. were the Messrs Wilfred Conn; en a class for piano and singing lNvrtnau Allen: Edward lilcradyeu. in Montague, and will be nt iii-.- Nllllvl’ (lllrrllillerll; Jnliii McNeviir resltlece of Mrs. A.D. McLure each lilies Elli! Monday afternoon and evening. i hatter out the tiecisioii after Divodi "when I lead Big Bill's exllloltst-had clearly outpniiited him in Lllfl I say=w thyself. ‘My "w" warms m first four rounds. lu [lie tutti a short right hook to the (‘lllll drop- pcd ille Spaniard but lie was ull without a COlllll. Tim decision, greeted with dia- lfavnr by the 15,000 tans who wit- tllPll-‘ieil the battle, come to Martin- lt-z through uii that carried him to the front iii eve cry round niter the filth. iLoriie (‘art-others and Ervine recalled that Prime Min- » -_-_<o0>___.._. Mr. and Mrs. ilrvllle beard, llor- GEORGETOWN sfllitpiuq Noflgg den, recently passed through Aug-l tistlnt- Cove, l’.E.l. Mrs Aliiilra Fay, Lower Tryoii, l!» 901M095 i0 80 in") 5- S- 395W load-i now spending a W.,“ earned handing at Railway Wharf for Havana, day at New Aiiuaii, the guest oi‘ The Greatest iWednesday Nov. 23 Sale in Our History A SELLING BEGINS iiiut 0lillEil 0ATllL0iiilES witt BE USELESS WllEll uiis EllEliT BEGINS PHILLIPS SALES SYSTEM BARGAIN DISTRIBUTORS lN CHARGE AT S. E. PRATT & SUN ST. PETEIPS BAY l’. E. I. Novelty ‘Jewelery l-‘iir tiic young lady who wants to he "up to the minute" iii jewelery we have many new novelties. A three strand ncolilet. in green, white or mlxcd__;:old. Pearls are strong, in many different designs, from the choker to the opcra length, ranging in price from 81.00 upwards. Circle pins and bracelets are stronger than ever and we have something to suit everyone. We invite you to see our selection before the stock be- comes broken‘ and picked over. W. W. Wellner Ltd. w Westminster ‘ l2! GRAFTON ST. JEWILEI AND ENGBAVER Chime . ‘ Clocks We are showing an extra line assortment of Clocks In till styles. The Chime Clocks are special values. SEE AND HEAR THEM. G. H. TA YLORi M.‘ l\i.J.W. . ‘weight i'roiii New Rochelle, N. Y.. r M“ A m Wang? twill) n sizzling ion-round decision uvcr Sammy Vogel, of New York. Joo (liick, Brooklyn, Jack Bernstein. former junior light- weight (‘llfllliillflll iii a ten4rounil semi-final lo gain a shot at Toll Morgan's l3!) pound Mr Chas. Lord, Tryoii, l’.l<1.l.. wtiii a recent visitor to thi- \V9ill-'Peter wmw’ “rflved "m" Mllrray Mrs Gordon Mi-Farliine has rc- , u _ turned home again after attemilug| Sum Mo’ Capt’ “DIME Hyde‘ ma‘ tile Fair at Amheyst, N,S_ Mr. Victor Hawaii, ‘rrymi, rently passed through Allglltlillltfl, 1-,». LOUGHRAN WINS PHILADEIAPIHA, Nov. Tommy Lougliran, recognized by Pennsylvania boxing authorities as "Elli-heavyweight champion. battled his way to a 10 round judges’ decision McCarthy. of Boston, at the Arena llllllizht. The fight was full of act-l ion with Loiighran doing most of lllfi lfifilllllg. Loughran weighed 173 - hicCartliy 18G. ‘ lilisses Mary a Olive lnmttn i-e- into s. s. Betty. ceiitly visited Miss Iltielali Robin-l ' Mr. Wesley Cann. Clyde River, with a load of produce loaded by C. spent the week end at Augustine H. Hlclfell El- SUITBGOH Wllflrf- Cove the guest of Mr. Jolin J. Rob- Mi-l and Mm Arum,“ Camorm, Nfld., with a load of produce loaded '- and ‘two children of Suminersiile. by c" H" Hlcken at swrgm" wlmrlw were visitors to Augustine lust Monday the guests Clara Clark. Their friends . glad to are them back oiicu lti-(illilfla load of bag “mi?” t0 go mm and, wish they could have spent u c“ s‘ murh longer visit.’ Bliss Was His Name, m? Blissful His Life LONDON. Nov. tar-Baron Henry Bliss. of Belize, British Honduras. formerly of Brandon Park, Suffolk,’ Marlow. Buckinghamshhcd who left personal estate in England, valued at 2330.497, in addition to Property worth about £22,800 in British Honduras. bulk of his fortune for a. Baron; Bliss Trust for the development oi’ the colony of Honduras. The eventual total value of the S bequest will be about £300,000. The colony is only asoo square miles ln' area, with s. population of under WGTG Mr. llarry McFarland wash recent J‘ walker’ arrived ‘mm 13°" visitor to Charlottetown, P.ld.l. The ‘Muses Eu“ can" and Bewiw. A. Poole d: 00., for Port Hawkes- tiali Robinson were recent visitors bequeamed the, to Hampton, 'P.E.l. Mr,_ Arthur liowatt, Tryoii, push-PL ed through Augustine Cove Tues- N 3 ornlns, en route to Cfrletoiil ‘ dThe izgice lolf ‘sgtitln’ have lower- lasting qwrllll load bag potatoes by 50,00“ o 1 Brm h_ _ e cons eraiy t o post few weeks‘ ooe ompson Ltd" Montague, n y 5 made mum“ ‘also ilie buyers say the market isvfol‘ the Southern States. for price raising until market is some} Schr. Carrie Mac" Clllli- L» J0!‘- ery and Empire materials are to be use?‘ under the trust. e will, made a few weeks be- fore his death in March, i926. stat-l "h" clellrell °"l~ very happy, and I have never ex-I ' . perlenced an unha-Plly day." He dl-taonflilct In rected that his body should be em-, baimed and buried on the point of land overlooking Belize ilarbour. and that over his grave should be‘ erected an obelisk, in the form of of Cleopatra's Needle, with "ll ht. Nankini; Victory —-~- (Special to the Guardian) F (‘many SHANGHAI. Nov. 15. —The con- pomlueg in 5c -- Ifllct between Nanklng and Hankow ei- gi Ngwpgft mi- Leo my, she wiii, seems to be ended, with complete ioggi with bag potatoes by Patrick, Nanklllil. which Will P. Morrison of Launching to go iii greatly strengthen the Nanltlxig gov- curs iii, Riiiiwiiy whiu-L ernment. The Honitowites are send- ulm PM“ emoys m Nmkm“ ad‘ Schr. Stella Capt. F‘. Forebrlgger Zlgfierssyixsdbgt gfjgtlgdllhaltug cleared for Pinette to load a cargo mmaung attempts of/Hankow m of produce by J. J. Lorabee of Eldon rial: 3p an independent government. _ e meant me the disorders in‘ 8cm. M, _ ._,_ . go, Capt. McDonald, ar- me Wuhan “m” Hlmlww’ rived {Wm Port Hastings with coul His bequests include a life siiiiu-. lty of £300 to the nurse who attend’ 4 ed hlni at death. _.. 403» - ~ .& 0f French design is a hat for wo- nien tliut includes a visor that can bc turned dowii to form an indi- vidual ivindshielti when fl. wearer iii rliiliig iii aii automobiles or iiir- According to rcsearcitera at Cor- ncll University nerve impulses are ltlgli speed chemical nerve giving off a quantity of heat that can be measured its it reacts. and Hanyang-are fling}, ‘Qxdfiazltgwflfggfijftmfggff McDonald Bros. Wharf for Capt. A". ‘mas stand,“ by m readiness ‘o A. McDonald. She will proceed to land if needed hope is ex ressed sour“ Wm‘ bamnce’ “t” c“? _ ‘ l’ charging she will load produce for that there will be no further trouble. Nov s t, ts The rioting and looting in the na- B‘ c” a’ p” ‘ ' tive city of Haiiltow arc said to have ; originated in discovery oi the body of Dgnjes Gen. ‘Chang Kuowei. Hunan com.- fiander of the eighth army, will: ' ad been strangled to death. revenge the generals troops looted I ' ‘ iii- ' ' Charlottétown ‘Mauls NEWARK, N. J., Nov. 1s. —After Health Trlbllllfi 1 “new, in praising a good “mum the suit would be settled out of and me Farm-lo,- is certain“, wen‘ court. Kearns denied knowledge for 1 have tested n on yam,“ m, of any newmove to settle the case Quartbf Water a yDay Helps Kidneys Eating tor. mticii produce kidney trouble in some form. says n well-known authority, ltecuuse the acids Then they become oveiwoidted, get ‘sluggish, clog tip and cause all sorts of distress; pm. tlcularly backache and misery in tlio kidney region. rheumatic twitt- gcs, severe headacb , ctinsilplttioll, torpid sieeplessnezis, bladder unti urinary and burned the headquarters, When I wasconflned to myfl “db till §$Tlile°§e§§ial°'ii'l°'eii=et+w§ m? w: law can" an? I'm-ant s“: very 300mm and induced N t , in to step down now, Kearnir said. ing a “p, and it. was the means f I ' ' me to a large measn at - When two of my children ha: Mothers U88 measles and the fever ve . ' the Farador quickly redtlcycdhliqhe “Nervnlne” fever and effected speedy cures. , r has also been tried Pain, and sudden sickness are apt "lty for other ailments and with excellent results. and reliaiilli doctor for _ The moment your back iiurtii or "I kidneys aren't acting right, or ll bladder bothers you. begin drinltln lctii of good water about four ounces from any good pharmacy; take a tslilespoouftil in n glass of water before breakfast for a few days and This famous salts in made fiom the and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for years . kidneys and stimulate them to ac ivlty: also to neutralize the acids in the system so that they no longer irritate. thus often relieving bad Jad Salts can not injure anyone; quakes a delightful effervescent lith- diameter drink which millions of " men and women tiilie now and thou o help keep the kidneys and urin- _ aiy organs clean. thus often avoid» ' in; serious kidney disorders. qioinaand costs but aii cents. at all ' i. .l'.‘tt' - Eastern Guardian pest-rants AGENT-MIN. w. eive new: items, advertising, new and renewal- subscriptions- WANTED - ADPlY with f°f°f°ll°° “d “my w ..J. W. Carruthers. fart-is MONTAGUE SHIPPiNG HWZONGOLEUM SQUARES —-| week tillly—<P0Ol6 & Tliompsoihi Lid. fsi-iiis-at Mohair lr-ss 10 per cent this week at Poole 6k Thompson's, Ltd. HWONTAGUE-Prot. Thomp- son, Organist and choir leader of 45441-18121 | Schr. J. E. Collins arrived from‘ iMurray River with u load of bag Cuba, by Poole d: Thompson Ltd., Montague. * Schr. Senator Snowball, Capt. at r that will appeal to every one to whom the saving of substantial money on the week's income is an object. - Every item offered is something you want and need‘ Every item offered is usable and good. Every single one a REALjflfgaln i Boy's Sweaters of'$2."25, » . Ladi ’ C VGIUG-‘week 9nd¢i$4 _ Gl0V6S,e:.llSlZ(-?S?I;1so-1sette breakers. Boys’ grey, brown and heather Tweed Pull-overs and Wind- This great pargain sorted colors . . . . . . '79 was picked up by "our ,_ buyerafewtlays ego " Georgette and Crepe, —and includes Coat d6 Cllelle sflflrfs, Special Sweaters,“V"necka, Dotted Artificial Silk for lingerie, regular 85c, iggtlgigary price week end clearing..59¢ Good range of notable B ’ 1' d l th Mitsyfiniltnsvoéa er value stripe Fiannelette , Boys’ grey and . ’ ,3" on sale at ....15c wrist brownGolf ~ Stockings . . ' Boys’ V neck wors- Cream and White Flan- ‘ . i; d Jerseys , _, nelette, only . . . . . . . .16o Larger Sues ' ' ‘.45 q I'M Small lot of Dress Goods worth to $3.00, Winter Coats, sizes 28 to 34. TlllS_1 clearing out week end I isadandyvalue............ Small Boys’ Winter Overcoats, brown and grey twecds, full lined, 4 to 8 year sizes. Look them over . . . . . Boys’ Wear Section-Ground floor‘ V3 Theseare ALL GOOD- ’ a Be sure to see them. River with bag potatoes for S. S.l Betty. rived from Montague with i000 bar-‘ rials oi’ yiotatocs to go into S. S.‘ Betty at Railway Wharf. Sclir Jessie ‘Erowli, Capt. W. G. Richard, arrived from (ii-and River with a load of bug potatoes to go Schr. Petite. Capt. L. R. Verge, cleared for Sheet Harbor. N. S.. Schr. Kathleen W., Capt. Wilson Masher, cleared for Port Au Basque, Schr. Leonlce, Capt. S. C. Knight, arrived from Sturgeon Wharf withl S. S. Edith C. Walker, Captain Pl Hawitesbury in ballast and will. load produce at Lower Montague by bury, N. S. l Schr. Argo cleakd for Sourls, where she will load potatoes by the .7. Hughes 00., for North Sydney! S. S. Betty. Capt. 0. Kalgress, ar- rived from St. John, N. 3., in bal—' den, arrived from Grand River with load of bag potatoes to go into 8.} S. Betty. After discharging she, will go to Grand River for another load for the some steamer. Schr. White aii-d, Capt. Russell‘ White, cleared for Grand River. After discharging o. cargo of bag; ooner H. H. Kitchen- Ior North Sydney, N. S. slid is discharging part cargo at poamohement today until Monday of _ e trial of the teases: suit ‘of Jack Keams against Jack Dempsey reports were circulated again that out of court. and said he would not canal r any offer. "I have been lmore than a year to get _ to upon its at. any time. Safety, lite-Wilton; always handy on the {he rcadynheif ti: ‘ _ ‘pain relief like good e htfljnfl. old’; nearly half a cen- and knowing it to be such, t iiegrt- tmaltmlllle‘ lm been a family ily recommend it. . BIB/I.‘ NIWBOIII ‘ 200 Dorcliesier 8t. Charlottetown. Nov. 17th. 1021. The foregoing letter is addreeaedfltam of atcknea at the stomach. l PM’. Mitt moat mothers have come toreiyupon it. in case of cdfl." tore, throat, tight ' cheat, sprouts. cranial. nausea. and sudden 9m . internist or external pains, “mo, zoo syaney 8t. Oltarlotte- d , cramps. colic, Ncrvillne is Ir. J. B. P0111. me ' =ite weight in gold in every Ladies’ Muskrat Coat $79 This is ONE WONDERFUL CHANCE — there's just one coat,_43 inches long, size 38. If the size suits you, you arcinluck 8 Brush Wool Sweaters, clear-_ ing lines. Regular $2.95 * for........ Dresses for Ladies and Misses. A small lot at a wonder- 3 ful bargain price of . . . . . ' 12 Misses’ Brush Wool Sweat- ersg-Frlday and Satur- day Clearing out a lot of Children's --Natural Wool Underwear worth to $1.40 for ... An odd line of Silk Underwear, clearing at HALF PRICE. Ladies’ Voile Nightgown, all leading colors, worth to I $2.2m week end sale ... " All wool Dress Flannel 69c yd. This lot of very desirable fab~ rics, 31 inches wide, comes in Scarlet, Navy, Copenhagen, Sand, Rosewood and Wine.. Compare this value with anything shown anywhere ' Lot of Silks, Taffetas, Valen- cias, etc ., worth to $3, ‘I will clear at per yard. . . . ' COMBINATION FLANNELS. CLEAR AT This line has plain flannel for body oi’ dress, plain flannel in same shade for skirt, very smart idea. Rosewood, Blue, Green and so on ‘l Mail orders will be promptly filled for any of the above‘ Pure Thread Silk 79c A new supply of this real good stocking,- pure thread silk, reinforced with Rayon. ' silk is good and high, stockinghas a. satisfactory “run stop" A good value ' Silk and weei Stockings Pure Wool English Cashmere Stockings ... ..' . ., . . Averypopuiarstock- This all laiiglish silk and wool stocking comes in mg’ . . combined, —- fawn, , medium weight, iii a. peach and nude, do} good range of colors, l“ value t 1'. grea va ue .6 at f°‘"~~- Unbleached Cotton, 36 and Jo 4o the‘ wide. per yard - - - - White '.‘Cannon" Bath Towels. perpair Circular Pillow Cotton, 40 and42lns"wide " ~"‘MoorMac” Roller Towelilng. ' 25c Mons’ Fleece lined stilt-tea Drawers A big special purchase, but available in Qdd sites only” Good, warm, well-made garments. If we have your size tliepriceis Fleece lined Combination $1 .30 Men's plain knot sox, heavy ' Union mixture _25 MEN'S JUMBO KNIT COAT ewe/tress. $800 fl ,6 Eli.” "":::;“:,::'t:';:: ° and he is passing par 0 e B" - - ' ordinarily have to pay a much lllgllel‘ llfiblllfl for these fine a,‘ fgarnients, shown ingrey, Sallllet and camel on each ' ' ' , - . _ i fawn -. New patterns in Men s, Silk Mens Tweed Pantfl l1 i t3.5° Ties. smart new shapefl- - ~45? and. brill“: agwd W‘ ue ai .1! Heavy all wool ribbed Hose 50:11 Men's fancy wool and Rfligos tSox, pretty patterns. 2 Pa’ for You would Heavy ‘Beversibleilearth I.“ Rugs", fringed ends 54x27 Flatllbttegsion (iugtltgn Roda. QQPVCWLIQWQG m’. . ppiiiegmdge Curtainiiig. Ole“ in; autism PRICE. ’ ' t0’: Madras for tilde drapes» em, seed reuse-Of °°l°"“' A l Paton. . o '01) .. v~mwo w“... t» Jwhfimiihj‘ .. i,“ -V .»‘V;_@g!_-__.,er~;. . i NOVEMBER 19, 192i Dollar Stretching Economies for Week-end Shoppers ' _ From every department there, comes a rousing list of bargains -<-_.~. e—- ue._.._..- ._....-ea..s_-aa-a>mwa-aaax n+¢ < only, per yard . . . o0