‘ i u-‘nb-iu-en-fle and children. -~h--ah-.»-ae_ieiunnunua-su e t. .._.-- hi4! A Political Meetings King's County The undersigned will address the Electors oi King's County at the following places end dates: 8t. George's, Friday, October 16tl -Cardig_an, Monday, October 19th Montague, Tuesday, October 20th Heatherdale, Wednesdays Oc- tober 21st. Georgetown, Thurlday, October nd 22 . Cambridge, Friday, October 23rd Murray River, Monday. Qctob» er 26th. Murray Harbour South, Tuesday, October 27th. All Meeting: 7.30 P. M. to commence at J. J. JOHNSTON, J. A. MacDONALD RARE OPPORTUNITY Barker (gloorullz-l don't he- lleve 1 have a friend in the world. Burrows-Piieres your chance to make one. Lend me ten dollars. ___.__.__-._-=,. r¢< . ._. Business Labor“- about. -_I\/ r #5)) l l i TumbulPsUnderclothing is sold by all good dealers in all sizes, weights and styles for men, women Farmers-- and all classes want a return of prosperity and they know the King Government has done nothing to bring it B Makers of the K Hollands Queen To Gut Salaries TllE l-IAGUE, Oct. 14. ~~ ROYtll household burlgets these days are subject to the same economiclaws as those oi llumbler indivlduzlls. and Queen Wilhelmina has found it necessary to notliy all her em; pioyees that their salaries will be cut ten per cent. as from January 1, next. ' In doing this l-ler Majesty is sim- ply following the example set by her various government depart- ments where salaries have been rc- adjusted in u downward direction. not without vehement protest on the part oi‘ the victims, who. like most wage earners in other coun» tries iind that the actual cost oi living does not necessarily IIIOVP. along with oiilcial index figures. i} (MM A MOUTHFUL “I'd be lunch better oil’ it’ they'd put that sign on the mail box." “What sign?" . "Post no bills." . To The Electors 0f Prince County The People»- Men"- VOTE FOR G. Shelton Sharp ‘Farmer, ltishermen. Fox Rancher, Conservative Candidate For Prince County. lair Talisman M3i|ll8 ECAUSE, when TURN BULL’S Undercloth- ing, you know that you are , protected by the sixty years of experience in making underwear that is behind every garment. Better materials, better workmanship and Made-in- Canada. It pays you, every time, to ask for TURNBULUS. . Made i THE C. TURNBULL CO. OF GALT, LTD. NITTED UNDERWEAR E Nl‘l\\' URLICANS, Oct. lars. hadrons-nae, 192a} Western Guardian ' -enon from Helium's Oetalog. l —FOR LATE weal-elm News? —Pn.ge 8 in available. ti __.__._ l . -THE POSTPONED SALE oi’. jThomas Deigban. Emerald, will be ‘held today. Friday, 16th at one p.m. 5515‘ -»‘&ui I :;'.I;I.:ln—. __ n: u, l-wzir: .-_:- , -WANTED. — Two or three IuOOXIIS by married couple alt Bulnnu Jeri-tide with or without board for, ‘Winter months or longer. Write ‘Box 423. S’Slda. 5483 10 14 3i. —-STANLEY BRIDGE, FRIDAY lnigbt. October 16, Sherbrooke Dra- lnlatic Club presantitho 8 act com- ledy, "The Prince o! Liars" in aid or W. F. M. Society. Admission 35 cents. 5487-14-31 fiméall} t —BUBSCRIBERS can obtain Y9“ bu)’ ‘Election contest voting slips from Guardian representative Summer lslde when renewing or subscribing tror the Guardian. u. —DlCTlONARlE8 can be W at fthe Western Guardian Office, Wat- ‘ar Street. Summerside for only better -iirty cents with a new or renew subscription. t . —-NOTlCE-—Peraoua owing taxesl 1o Town of Borden are asked to luakc payment before Nov. 1st 1925 as utter that datealetaulters lists will he published. Cornelius Slav- lin, Town Clerk, Borden, P. E. l, 5412-10-14-3l —W. M. S. MEETING-The Lad- ies oi the \V- M. S. of the continu- llng Presbyterian Church of Ken- ' lsingtoll held a very successful meet fling on October 4th, with Miss Jane ‘Glover the capable President oi’ ythe society presiding, The meeting’ aipeued with devotional exercises. lMrs. Robert Humphrey presiding at the piano, An inspiring address ,was given by Miss Reid. returned missionary from China, The gatlr‘ wring numbered between sixty and seventy as the Ladies oi’ Reusing-- ton had invited the ladies oi‘ the l\\’..\l.S. oi Mulpeque and Wectown, .to hear Miss item's address which‘ MON very inspiring and was llllit. ‘ appreciated by the audience. Miss -iicid said that it gave her very punch pleasure to address such a noble lot oi’ lrue blue ladies, who had held true to the faith oi’ their fathers, This society is in excellent condition by the report oi‘ the trci: surer who reported that $88 was the result oi‘ the Thanksgiving or luring they held on Sunday even- .lug and a membership o_i 35, Miss IRcld gave an interesting descrip- tioll oi‘ the work done among the ‘Chinese and told of her exporieln- . . ‘es there and oi’ the great work “Obey” ftho Presbyterian] ‘Church oi Canada . lis doing in that land of darkness. 14__The‘.l\t the close oi‘ the rueeting a hi-ur v word “0Bl'2\“' was ordered out oi ‘Y ‘"716 "1' 11111111“; was “mdewd we marriage ceremony by Lheylilss Reid. moved by Mrs. Ella Jnr ilouso of Deputies oi the Episcopalltlllle- 89001111641 1!)’ 3'1"‘. -"\1\‘X"1"1"'; tflnlrl-h at its gathering here. The l-llltz. The meeting closed with; deputies also voted to eliminatlz_l>rllyer by Mrs, A. Simpson of Mall "With all my worldly goods Ithee pequc, Dainty and delicious re-l =t1d0W-" treshments were served by the lad- m‘ lies ol‘ Kcusington. Those who were‘ CANADMN pEl-Ts GET ithere at that meeting will long re- Blc pRlcEs AT jnlember the social afternoon spent. NEW YORK AucTloNlin the continuing Presbytl-riunt .\'t~:w roux. tot-t. 1i.—Canadian.Ch“rch u‘ K““*'“5‘°“" =, 5km” stood out at todayls 5e3sicm5~\Ilnnnl'n1.lnimnnt' Finn for the llllir. .. of the annual fall fur sale. Mink" Eastern Guardian and otter from Quebec brought the, ..' SHOP from Holman’: Catalog l n Canada by famous underwear ‘We jun“- mi.- best prices received for those vary leties. Top for mink was $21.50.‘ (ltter reached $43; with dark NorY thorn and Eastern Canadian pelts‘ the luost active. Southern mink, and otter did not do so well, and‘ both collections contained many Southern skills. hliluteru Calmdlanl hair seal brought nearly five (lol- ..'EA8TERN AGENT. —Mr .l.l W. Murdock is now Guardian ilgentl lil Montague and will be pleased to,‘ receive news items. advertising T Job Printing. newand renewnlsub-l _ yscriptions. ti‘ i ....'MONTAGUE 3 H I P P l N G; CLUB loading hogs Wednesday, Oct. 21st, llogs intended ior thlsl shipment must be listed by Oct» 19th. Don't forget to list your sheep and lambs at once with out} Secretary, John Gillis for early No- vember sale. Good prospects in view, 5512-1046421‘ PERSONALS l ..*Mlr. Fred Llewellyn n! liali- fax ‘is visiting at his lloulo in] Georgetown. A. A. McDonald. Georgetown, are; pit-used to see him about ilKllllil. AK ..'\Mr. James Dewar of Murray» River, was a visitor to (‘morgetown during the week. A. t The Latest in Optical Instruments lluvlnl installed in one "Unit" the intent Optical I ltrllnmnta for Eye Examination, I lm {Iv- lng Munlulue and vicinity lor- vlen equal to any in the larger eentren. Tine De 'I.on| Unit wun llroulht horn the llnliell litany and was shown It the Maritime Optometrle Convention In Chur- lotteiown. It In considered the lane word In Optical Equipment ell the market. __ Nomatter how hard it blows~u0 matter how cold it grows THE l_v_ifQ_N’S STPORE can get you an Overcoat that defies the storms. These chill tlctober days Fcall for an (lvercoat of real warmth-they’re here made in the smartest styles you’ve‘ever seen—()vercoat that will keep you warm; UVe1fi¢0atS_ that lllflkfi you feel Well dressetL-Overcoats that fit perfectly _>that hangrerrect-lyM-that will ive you wonderful wear, ' L g i g5 "$35.00. $45.00 lVIOORE é N“ $1950.} Vale iii-K Have your lye: Examined wlill preelllon and ihoreulhneae. n. J‘. MABON Optometrist. Ientque ‘ Oillee (Jenneeted With Druntere and , Ballet Prices»- , p 3.‘. ‘ _ ,-.