(l. (I. TUINBULL’! Is sell l Makers of the nfiwdience Ask for TURNBULIJS Under- wear with the assurance that your highest expectations will be more realized. Materials and workmanship are such that exceptional comfort, warmth and wearing qualities are assured. “TURNBULUS” is the stand- ard of quality generally used by Canadians when making under- wear comparisons. It pays to buy TURNBULL’S. Made in Canada by THE C. TURNBULL CO. OF GALT. LTD. famous underwear 4H0? iron: Holman? Catalog. —-GUARDlAN8.—'l‘hom desiring to buy copies oi the Guardian in‘ ‘Summornide will please secure them ‘lat the Guanllanomce-in (the Mc- 'hlIe-ll1 Bldg, where they are on sale llevery day. i -—DIOTIONARIES.— Theme are still some dictionaries left alt the iweeetrn oiiioe oi the Guardian in jrhe McNellLBuildng. Summer-aide. P. El, 1., for! those who renew or Mr the Guardian. —DlC1'l0NARlE8 can be had at the Western Guardian Oiiice, Wat- er Street, Bnrnmaraide for only ility cents with a new or renewal ‘ subscription. ti. —GUARDIAN OFFICE. - The Guardian's Western Office is now lloeated in the McNeil! Building. Water St., Summlerside, where aub- ‘scriptions. new; or advertising will i‘be received, The Phone number is i --S. S. FREDENSBORG finish- les loading Friday, Nov. 13th., uny- ‘one having a carluud 0i Wilite_ ‘potatoes to offer, ‘Phone Il-lolmarfs. “Summerside. 5999 ?11?21 l —THE LARGE DANISH Steam-l lcr. Fredensborg. which discharged u cargo oi salt at Halifax, arrived‘ ‘here on Sunday and will load a cargo of 60,000 ‘bus. 0i potatoes ior Bermuda. The tern Sch. Favor-inn, lowned by Messrs Campbell and A1- {len is also loading a full cargo oi [potatoes for a port in Long island.‘ _I}I_ l I —FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS .--Page 8 is available. -—GUARDIANS ON SALE at U19 Guardian's western £100 in tihe 510N601 1311361118. Bulnmorside. every day. —THE SCH R. G. W. KITE. Capt. Rbynard, arnlved Iin port on Satur- day irom Piotou with coal wnsig- ned to‘ Messrs Holznanb Ltd. --d-l. —-RETURN ED HOME—Mrs. Stir- ling MacKay, New London, has re- turned to her home aiter undergo- ing an operation in the Prince County Hospital. She is reported doing nicely. IMrs. MacKay speaks very highly of the excellent treat- ment ‘received while there. —K. OF C. INSTALLATION. — On Monday night ‘the iollovrln; were dilstalled by Hon. A. 1F‘. Arsen- lault. District Deputy, as oiiicem oi the Summersido Council oi the lKnights oi Columbus: — Grand Knight. Mr. J. J. McNsily; Deputy Grand Knight, Mr. Wliiired Gaudeti Chancellor, Rev. Fr. tMcC-abe; Rt» ‘cording Secretary, Mr. Hazen line- bellan; Financial Secretary. Mr. (lily .14. M, MoNcill; Warden, Mr. ‘iioughton; non Smith; Outside Felix Gallant; Lecturer Mr. lit-pry Moran; iuustigcs, "Mr. Albci Arsen- auit. -—FOX TRAIN. -- Yesterday at noon a special train left Summer- side With the world's ‘best foxes. their owners and attendants for the Annual Fox Show In connection lvith the Royal Winter Falir at To- ironto. Among the lending exhibit- i —SHIPMENT OF MINK -— Mrjors are: The Niurruy Harbor Silver Roy Duggnn, Sou View, one of ill-o O-O-O WOO-O The slogan must be short and to ‘the point and express following statemenn-PBuy Money spent Money spent at Home One good slogan ls required and $10-00 WI" b9 P!“ 1'01‘ Charlottetown, P. E. l. ¢o+o+vee It 0 , b ~ Slogan Contest I . $10.00 FOR THE BEST SLOGAN 4b 1 3 The Economic Committee appointed by the Associated o Boards of Trade to Inquire Into how trade conditions may 1 , be Improved In our Home Province. desire to adopt a t popular slogan that can be generally used by Islanders. 4 4 ‘i the Ideas contained in the > Island hjoduotv-Patronlze- Home Stores. , abroad gives employment abroad. gives employment at Home." 4 ‘L The Contest closes on November 30th. 1925, when ths 4 slogan wlll be judged by three well known Islanders rep- 1: msentlng both Town and Country Interests- ‘, The Contest ls open to any one and there ls no restric- > tlon as to the number of slogans which may be sent In by I any one person. 4 4 1 the slogan winning the Contest. 4 j: Please address- : PRESIDENT, l Associated Boards oi Trade oi P. E. 1.. ’ Box 249 x Mark on Envelope j: “Slogan Contest." 4P Summerside --the most beautiful. —most completely equipped. —-m0st serviceable. -Most dependable range that money can Buy or Experience Produce. Call in today and see ohis wonderful range-get our free illustrated catalog ' and latest price list. HOLMAN’S ENTERPRISE PII@FJJC\\F1TQFJP'I STEEL RANGE- No matter what your ideal kitchen range may be like, you’11 find every favourite point perfected in the famous Enterprise Monardh Steel Range Charlottetown Ja/Jwnw/rfi» Zonal/z’; A ifto lliinnt-sout. vrresoooos-o-oooo000vsoooweooeevosooowwo-smwov» {ummme 1., mqng 1111-3011191] witIrAluNc-ill, J. 11. For Sale by Henderson (ludmore } :49 urrspmlg a antagonize his farm duties. ‘ Mposslbilitiesnrc in lprosjflxglg for thcfislztrltl Sliver Black Fox Co., J. A. 4 4 4P P 0 ,1 4 pepsin" settles the ~ (lrug store- Keep it handy! successful ranchers of furlhearllrg. nninluls tshipped v ginlu, a consignment of min-k, also, he will dcsputcir five pal-ire oi mink This s lson he wu in nlinu llttcm. -lll-. nuw has this sideline oi farming rv-duceltl tn a sulcucc. and, although! 11m dennu-s to 11w (lctuils of {he l-n-‘ ‘h-rprista all tile llnw rennin-d. still,‘ .1112 (loos not Sll-lllcl" the work to] (ircut. muccess of mink rfarnlirlg, as the furl lhas now staple popularity and the lhighrst price realized at a recent, fur sale was $28.25, for the ‘bestl (luality of mink fur and the -poss-i~{ bilitit-s are on the de-scendingl mode. Y. i . | ___M,_ Herb-art M6,”, Victoria with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. [West was in town on Monday. ~H."}'" ‘lwrrlsey’ (’e°rge"'°w“‘ A‘ us. llElllTBllllN lllnlsglou iChew a few Pleasant Tablets.- instant Stomach Relief 1 l i H!‘ I L if you feel full. sick or unc01n~ fortable after eating here is harm- .less stomach relief. "Pope's Diu- stomach and corrects digestion the moment it reaches the stomach, This guaranted stomach correct- ive costs Ibuta few cents at any ‘as Get YOUR Fox Wire NOW , For the new pens — en- l Iargemsnts — and other I ranch changes u s e I “PRINCE E DWARD" anano ENGLISH FOX WIRE. l1 _ "PRINCE so WARD" g‘ makes a straight, stiff, firm | wall oi protection that has 1 elven more than fourteen 1 years of REAL SERVICE. , Get our prices and free ‘\Vri-gilt Co., Fred Petens, Black Foxes; A. tMcbeod, oi Mon- fugue; Callhlr-ck. ‘Arthur Allen, side Ranch-ing Co, The Militant- Fritnk viluniur, illuynird Schnrlnun, lllr. Bye-r, Fred ‘VUJIG. Mrs. Edith iynlds, Mr. \Vcston. Bliss lliurjory llbllllffi‘. Ray 'i‘anton, llirs. Percy 'l‘zullun. lllrs. lllcnry (‘ilrlst- upher. ii. i. lluyncr, Rayner Silver lllnck Fox (‘o.. Rayner and Arsen- nult Siivcr Black Fox Co., Park Lea. B. Graham ‘lingers. Mns, J. A. 1.0a, Mr. IJJ-furgey, A. ‘Rogers. and J. Wilfred Leckle, all 0i Summer- sidc; Hurry England, Colcnlnn; W. i’. Callaghan. St. Louis; lir. Slmnls, \V. A. Jenkins, Yer-non; Chas, illack, Albany. . ‘ PERSONALS tl- In Montague and will be pleased to Inside Guard lMr. Yer-I Guard. Mn, i’. (l. (llnrk, ‘Pure (Jiillilll-‘illlfi rccontly to Vlr-llztn Silva-r liluck Fox ‘Co, (ll-n. Aland in the evening the thought Pvrcy. some to tines-lace, and on ThursdayflVecks, Jflwe" 111111090X, Summer-Width 11 pleu to live nnd work for Charlottetown spent Thanksgiving ..'SHOP mm nonpar- Catalan. . JEAQTERN AGENt-Ir. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent receive news items. advertising, Job Printing new and renewal sub- scriptions. ti. LJWHARF WORK CLOSED. - The swork on the iierry wharf. Georgetown. has ceased this yeanlt is understood that rlr will ~be completed in the spring. A. II'WHIBT PRIZE WINNERS’- At Ins; week's whist party held rln St. James Hall the prises were won lby lMIrs. D. ‘P. llllcKlnnon and Mr. Windsor. A. ..'CLEAFIANC'E sate irom 14. to 21st will be a week oi special bargains at the Elite Millinery, Montague. 6982 ..'BOYS' WORK MEETING. — Mr. H. H. Simpson. Secretary Prince County Y. -M. C. A., .wiii ad- dress a public meeting in the in- terest oi boys‘ work in Sourls on Thursday, Nov. 12, at 8 p.m., in tho church school. ..*ANNIVERSARY SERVICES- Appropriate and helpful Thanks- giving and Armistice Services were held in St. James’ United Church. Sonris, on Sunday, Nov. 8th. The lchurch was ‘beautifully decorated with poppies and bunting. under the direction of Mrs. E. Stewart. The service oi song led vby the choir was much appreciated and helpful, especially the evening an- ., p.13... , them. "Thanksgiving and Praise." The minister. Rev. E. Lockhart, brought helpful messages ior the. day, speaking in the morning irom tho words oi tho Psalmist, “Whatl shall 1 render unto the Lord for nil. benefits lownrd me.“ cl flint of "Rcnlelnbrance nnd Hope. the spread oi‘ Christ's kingdom oi pence and righteousness. and for! the reign of the great Prince ni Peace. ' __-_-<e>_--- PERSONALS ..'1"rinclp:|l (‘nnnolly of the Georget/mvn ‘liigh School spent the holiday at his home lin Charlotte- town, A. .,‘Mr. Benjamin Stewart 0f Georgetown is away on an extend- ed visit to Boston and other Almer- icap cities. . ..'lV1r. E. J. G. Morrisey of the stair of Queen's Square School‘. —~.\1r. llernozi Dintthews. of; Turner's Ltd- Wisenry. was passenger westward on Monday. —l-I. -——.\iessrs Harold Schurman and‘ Don Lidstone, Summerslvie, have! recently returned home irom Canadian West where they had. spun: 12:2 last thre-e months. ~11.‘ l l 11:". llulcolnr Matheson. Brad- rllhune was n visitor to town dur-l, 1r? “'2 wrck end. a. guest of Mrtl and Mrs. hi. D, MacLeod. Pleasant Strt ct. -<1~i. —Dr. Church arrived home on Saturday evening from a fox 11n- spectring trip to Western Canada. ~11- l CANADIAN PAClFlC-COMPART-j MENT SLEEPERS ' I Several mouths ago, the Cans-i (lie-n Pacific Railway commenced the operation of ‘Compartment Sleeping Cars on train leaving St. John for Montneal at four o'clock in the afternoon.‘ as well as ltrarin leaving Montreal at seven ‘in the evening. The results ~have bfwn highly satisfactory and patrons are greatly pleased wit hihe new idea. 0i course. such Sllc-eperg have al- ways formed pa-rt of the standard equipment on the more important lln-cs oi the ‘Canadian Pacific, and travellers irom and to the Mari- time Provinces am glad to know of the addiblon of this class of Sleeper to the regular equipment oi these particular trzvns. When It conres to comfort and luxury at not too gneut an expense, the three compartments in the car meets all the requirements oi the moat e’:- nctllng. Corlsidorn-bly less in price than the standard drawing ro0m.de- sinned 111141 Gflulprxd 1n practically the sumo fashion. they afford the strictest privacy. and conta-in one: upper and lower berth. as well as: othler accommodations and facilities zifiordctl in ordinary sleeping car: drwurln-g rooms. Outside the space ta-kvn with compartment, gtmmure,‘ the remaining gr-ction‘ of (the ear is. given to obs‘. rvation purpqwgfrhgrg, ls no doulbt at e11 but when the gab mebing from Saskatoon where- ilanadian Soccer —vMl‘. and Mrs. James A. Hard- ing, Norboro, tnotored ‘to town» on Friday nnrl speak highly oi the con- dition of roads for motoring. ——'H- ~—‘Mu'ssrs Mylie Sudsbury and Earl Arseuault, two town young men, arrived home on ‘Friday even- they had worked at harvest and thresh- ing, they report cold weather in Alberta with two feet of snow .1111 some sections. -—< . Squad Trounced NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—A strong and weighty United States soccer eleven. a quagmire-like field that made footing for u light team pre- carious and a new off-side game rule, joined forces in smothering gfierggn Acnzufggndr C0 the Canadian all-star team under a Ath-mtlc Reflner Co y " 23% ‘55011-11-311171. 6-1 score in the international clas- Anleflcan Mcogouvemélg, ' 1937/ ,1 ‘ _ H __ sic in Brooklyn today. Outwelghed Am smelting and aenn "Cd izllwluiilcd States Steel .............. .. 1.151;; July s0, _ man for man by their opponentsQna-conda Co r Mm do ‘ 50%; Cruc. ‘Steel Co., of Am, i9 Oats-Dec. . 381/‘, may’ 47% and playing for the first time underlcanudlau P553330 Co ' ' rBell Telephone 139% Dec“ 127 , the recently introduced oil-side rul-gv Y can and Had i}; RR‘ 124 Hrompton 23% \Vhent~—Dec., 127-3.; May, 130% ing the Dominlons representatives ‘Cabs: Cane‘ Sugar do ' 9 Brazilian Fraction 77 July 129%, could» not equalize with the smooth C b C In s C """ " 42 ,1S[)£lh1.‘<1h Rive-r Preferred 113 working. short passing game oillnltefinasogalllgar Co‘ ‘ ' ,,,_§,’,"$v'.u1ish River COm- ---- »- 93 their opponents. Brit Empire Sig’; 12ft?!‘ """" “ “rStcol Company oi Canada . 92 H _ _ - - - » um ........................ .. 6s " ' I "BM" Em?“ Steel 211d P“ 11 lCanadian Steamship ma. 53% The l-atQst lll ' ggigral Pet ' 3g“! Asbestos -Com_ .. i 96 ' ‘ ,- - n tr 1 P . 212 t "DIAMOND DYE." ANY m" Peimlwm - 27% ft-‘ifinlii. rntii-iirlr- 47. ' ‘cal - 3:523“: g" o; N1‘: Nnlinnni Bnswcrles 52 1 t ' t n ar ow or ...... .. “l. ._ U , yamAmerlcan Petroleum 72% (nun, Con. Smilxglrqshé 167 5 5 , , . gffiéiigfn """" " lmmiiq llnvihr Installed In ens "Unli" Just Dip to; Tint or Bod Union Padhc m" yjté- iiunvk Nova swam I ............. .. 22s m, m", 0mm, nuhumm to Dye ms. industrial Alcohol c . 92% 11 “.‘;‘{"Zy""°°" m’ M” I“ i” "r M" EX-n-In-uom I - d" ‘Westinghouse Elet. 74 ‘(Zomlbec 75%, May 79 , "" "mmll" II"! mil"! W‘ Each lficcnl, f-"W u I n I ' . ' ' H“ mu“ m "7 h‘ u“ In" plcknge contains centres. This De Zen] Unit was air-coo» som- LIB-GONSERVATIVE CONVENTION "'""'" "a" M" "W" "M" -¥‘-l‘-"-»¥¥°~'-'ll-" THIRD DISTRICT 0F KINGRS A 3'5 l"? '" 7'11": can . ' 4| III! IIIIVGII III I cats isilndes or . . I Iuttetown. n n considered 1|» dye r c . permw _ ' ‘ ————-— m: word n. Optlnll pulp-rm nent _colors_ in m. u.- market. lingerie, sllks,| A Convention o! the Lin-Conservative Electors of the Cardigan » ribbons, skirts, € y l 22A Foe to Asthma. Give Asthma, 04111114386 little fie? lo protect‘ The Dominion Trademark is your guide to economy in rubbers and ovcrshoea. » Look for it. ' i Insist upon seeing it. ' Asir for Dominion brand. UBBERS and overshoes must have e A the wearing qualities of iron to with- stand the scuffling, the running, the abuse ' that youngsters pile on their footwear. Dominion Rubbers and Qvershocs have this extra wear built right in. ‘ They wear longer-therefore cost less. Buy Dominion Rubbers and Over- shoes for gall the little feet you must protect. Dominion Rubbers e-wbvershoezs l I srocK ouorAtrlous; halt a chance and it guilt-s ground rapidly. But give it retreated treat- ments oi Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy and it will fall buck even faster. There is no half way mea- sure about this remedy. it 50651 right ‘to work and drives astlnuuv out. it reaches the inmost, breath-Q ing passages and leaves no place-l for the trouble in lurk. Have it by. you for needy use. 4 1 i-lA-LIFAX, Nov_ 10.- Quotations‘ furnished by Johnston and Wurd._ Members of the Montreal Stuck, Exchange: ‘ At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. .. 120% l’? JUST RETURNED We have again returned to Prince Edward Island and will be open again to buy and pay highest DIlCCS for aii kinds of hooked and antiques. at Queen Hotel. William Webber 0f st. mats, old furniture Kindly write 0r call John, N. n. Dlatrlct. wlll be held- on Wednesd ay. November 18th at 2 P. M., ln the I waists, dresses, Public Hall at Cardigan. for the purpose of nominating a candidate coats, stockings, to contest the District, In the forth coming bye-election. Chairmen oi sweaters, drupcr- polls are required to call meetings, to a ppolnt the five delegates to 1 "lWa your Eyes Examined with precision and thoroughness. H. J. MABON we wzng Romano A DOLEN TIME»; IN THAT Hwtpt- WOQD' TBUQC, L AIQ’ “ii-rlTmovsam Haven. I'M QQIN QvEre a»: <.\T AQQUMNTEQ WITH QQR nan- 1111.1. HE. wHw ‘rOu MOVQD HEXT QQQQo 0H3 "Em-shoe NOOD woe Fuut O" buRGt-xqg \\\1| LNUQHTER" LET ME IN Om \ l’ 1 m (plan Nulnuungfilo wu-vnt 0H! HAW- __ QIIII at luvs Fumes inns-ca Inc i "mpm jvlilce bc-corlnes more generally kngwllelfi covsrin, gginggiveythllngé which each ls entitled. I , s ~ t -~- d1 ‘- amend, '_ u rarnon es—no o er m , _ _ R. T. Holman, Limitedi..,§,§f,,,.§,,,,k,1ff,,g§f.§$,“f g..." “fin-uni tell your driiggist whether the J A M°LEAgg,,v.,,,._ 1 ""'°"'°""" “°“"‘" Summarslde. P. s. Island (lanakiian Pacific wtzcne the ‘materiel 11°“ "i!" t" w!" ll WW1 l" FRED n. MELLISH, °'"“ °°"'"““ 1"“ ""'"'°" , hem, of sex-vibe 1n tmvd mquqfi-sllk, or whether it is linen. cotton or Secretary. -. . ,,._ . .4. . plants. mired. I- 599541-1111. _ ‘BRINGING UP FATHER.- _|;y George Moliiiinns DEAR-ME lM l. THANK LLOQQNE .35. 0H “iEEv-‘(EB- 100 M22 o" -I€ ww: il . mm», w,“ THE (sLflDYvfi Mover; ‘ "ODE WELL NEVEQ M“ ‘"445 "W "Ev C‘ “*‘b ‘bi-vs ll ‘new wl-m Hkw ~p-\;\\,¢‘ °€QPLE "OM20 our - cum 1......‘ Eve-s HEHR TyIE NEIQHBOQ,‘ bIT QQW... SUBBED ours ' ‘“-~'- “*9- '\€.\‘r 00mg . “uh. we,“ Eklit-LMQILED TWENTY "nib AND mew. mover) QM" some om: wrote ON: oelrua Mow-sq