THE UHAKLUIIIEIIUWH UUARUIrI-vl The in round. . Many a range. Men! H Silverto $16.50. it's wel ~ ~.-- b§pl<i There's of men I and velo ‘lvv, ‘Man W Wants Something A Bit This delightful assortment has Fleeces, English Velours, TWEEDS has v_ _ For example, there's a belted raglan “llll r-lzished pockets, double breasted, satin half lining all piped and some notably effective designs. fmred seams. This is a line that is top notch Engl llr-re are fitted plain back models, Guards and half All at ~ — — — — — — — — _ __ (A Leather Coat That bell ulsters. “Just Can’t Be Beat” To beytin with it’s a gcnuirienumber one horsehi ilerii lieavei‘ lamb collar, lining of pure wool frie sleeve lining. gThere are four pockets, all round WOOl Wristlets. seen NONE ANYWHERE that equals this at ih Leather Coat With Detachable Collar Here's the coat that defies the weather man... L and fiir collar. And you'll agree it's a real val Selection of Overcoats Really you have no idea of the great- ness of this stock of handsome OVER- COATS, lottetown cannot show vou a wider pvlAll Wool ifEnglish Meltons I. _0vercoats. All wool English Meltons "l the Popular guards style. Nicely gfllltiifed. halfAsiiiin twill lined and all ipe seams. sizes 36 i044 $ 13.50 Colors Navy and Brown . Many Young Men Li_ke Silvertone $ 1 tone—-its new-—it’s overchecked and guards style. Colors Black $16 I Brown and Navy. All sizes Fleeces, Tweeds Velours for ' Z Men 6:’ Young Men choice in this commanding line which includes models precisely to the taste These include Raglans, Guards, Bnl. maccans, Ulsters in new fleeces, tweed of today. TRIPPLE STITCHED SEAMING. We’ve You'll like this one. It has a leather collar for early fall and late spring use. and then for the zero days, this perfectly cut fur collar is easily fitted.‘ Same ‘Number one horse hide as the first mentioned 5-‘4 o0 coat. . .lining is rich deep warm plush - — — _ — - _ _ u Horse Hide Coat With Sheep Lining fa” Fur Collar mercury falls, or how hard the wind blows, you'll be warm in this genuine number one horsehide coat with its real sheepskin lining $20 Rugged Ulsiers Raglan Ulsters Belted Backs Full Belt Models Double Breasteds Single Breasteds Dressy Models Guards Coats Most "Complete Charlottetown unless You come in...look city twice the size of Char- $13.50 ere’s Real Value in Winter "95 fur Young men's wear at Not. Just an ordinary Silver. l tailored in the smart prep $20. an zistonisliing variety of 0f all)’ use. style or build. "T5, tailored in the styles 52° All usual sizes O getter$259 ish in every line. Then _ _ _ _ $25.00 $12.95“ de, and to go on with, a ze with cotton molecord belt, leather cuif with $12.95 $14. e price -_ - no matter how low the ueat»_-___ l There are 10,464 Boy Scouts and leaders in Iran, and 33,418 in Iraq. Plans for special camp sites in the Iiaurenzides National Park of Quebec for Boy Scouts, Girl Guides and other young naturalists were announced by the Hon. Onesime Gagnon, Prownclal Minister o! Mines, Game and Fisheries, on re- turning from an October inspection of the park area. l Two of the year's important east- ern scholarships. one of $1.000 and the other of $675, were captured by Boy Scouts. The first, the 10rd ‘Atholstan McGil1 entrance scholar- ‘isliip, was awarded Patrol Leader I. ingdon, Que, Scout. Troop, and the Donald Cornett of the 1st. Smiths Falls Troop. been thought of as training for missionary work. Former Rover Scout Firinn Sauve of Ottawa, home. on furlough from a. statllon or the Christian and llllssionary Al- liance at Timbucto, on the south- western fruige of the Sahara des- ert, told of the success of a dem- onstration of rope spinning iii help- ing establish friendly relations with unapproaehable Tauregs, or “veiled riders" of the great desert. A display of rope spinning in the ttoii oi‘ ulaikiiig on the hands and other gymnastic stunts which ap- pealed to their love of physical pioivcss finally established a friend- ly understand ng. In return the young Canadian “as taught the desert way of making fire with flint and steel and some mysterious quick-igniting tinder, and other des- ert "scoutcratt." As a souvenir he brought back a. Taui-eg fire-making a. former chief oi desert. ra clers who had accepted Clii-isiianizy and be- conic a good citizen. The former Ottawa Rover Scout. declared lllS Scout training liaci been oi great value to him lll many ways in his missionary work. Boy Scout census figures for the northern countiies oi Europe show 590 in lcehnd. 18,713 in Sweden, Lieutenant Governor J. C. Bow- en of Alberta. honoured the 22ml Edmonton Boy Scout (group by oi- iicinLy opening the Groups nee. headquarters, hicMiliaii Hall, iii the presence of Mayor Clarke mu. a large gathering o! prominent. cili- zeus and Smut leaders. A 28 foot whaler has been pre- sented to the Sea Scoiizhs oi Waxi- couvei by the Vancouver Lions Club. The craft, ulilch will accom- modate 16 boys, is the second oi a ‘lfliiCfi oi four \\'ll.lCll the club sci, out 5 to prov dc the liritiriii Colimbla Sea l Scouts The first was presented last. spring. I ___.___ I The shadow of a hatchet in the ghosnly hand of Uec.'ge Washing- , ton “yvhen he was young," as Mail: Twain would have said, gave lead- lers of the big Scout Jamboree in j Washington some concern this sum- lincr. Shortly before the 28,000 boys were due to arrive in the capitii’ icanip headquarters was called l4‘ l phone, and a much coneeined fem- in‘ne voice, “on behalf of a com- mittee of ladies," implored the‘ Scout officials to do all an their iiuvre!‘ to prevent the boys “chop- ping the trees with their Scout hat- chcts." A somewhat similar appeal came from the office of the Fine All-S Commission on behalf of Washington's monument and pub- lic buildings. so there was a. final rrngoyod laugh at the scout Jani- borce headquarters. alter the lass‘ boy had left, when the committee o1 ladies and the Fine Arts Coni- niission called w.tli the "good news" that not one sign of damage had Ibeen found anywhere. A diiierenti ‘ question was left, however: Wheth- I ler American Boy Scout-s do not. know their history, or whether they lbeg to doubt the authenticity of the cherry tree and hatcheta, they preriime to be more moral than the ‘ great Father of their country. whichever way, a difficult decis- ionl T’! KELLOGG-‘S STHMA RELIEF Thousands have ilmmd quick 1nd up; rlllef from Asthma, Hay In“ lnd Bronchisltroubles in tho use ofKellofl" I Altlrmn Relief. You can relieve your Iutlsrlns . . .011]!!! life more . . . wltlitho relief this famous herbal prepngtiog alordl. Kellen‘! Asthma Relic! has been and h! Iullmrs for mar GI YIIII-Yoil limply inhllo the lump. I George Lefebvre of the 1st Hunt-: i second. a Provincial scholarship at, ~ Queen's, was won by Troop Leader. Boy Scout rope spinning has not.‘ market place of, ‘llnibuclo attract- _ ed the attention of a group of the - veiled camel men and a clemonstra- i sec, in a goats-kin case given him by i 14,01’! in Norway, 8,281 in Poland, y 6,000 in Latvia and 2,294 in Estonia. ‘ r01: our WEEK ONLY! W" we <u.~. wur w’ . x . Qty <~ u-imlvwszuvwtvq-i-"ilitirr-ynur-Imrr - u’ ‘,0, Salurilal llov. 6th UNTIL Saturday llov. 13th WalnutlFinisl/zed End Table a we; and a British Plate Mirror FREE WithEvery is Studio Couch 20;" “llsds “l; Plllslalldlllg opportunity to procure a smart walnut finished End Séludfoag ah tilltltsh Platte Mirror. size _12 x 24, FREE. It you order that new and tahlélllifnd 8_ Y0" ftlge bull D18": ing to buy, now, We'll include both the is the I r t mirlrorpwi _out extra c arge. Our assortment of Studio Couches l1 lies In e rOVmce and feat ures all new styles and coverings. You'll l l l l l A Big Shipment of ilew llouches Just Arrived find 3"“ What Y0" are 1001008 for in our selection and at a price that will save you money. l A small Down monthly amounts. Extras. Use The. Holman Home Plan Payment delivers your choice of any of the new Studio Couches. Balance can be paid in small weekly or No Interest -- No Priced At . . And Ur 3350 [Ml Table and llirror FllEE lArctic Expl rer - v Praises R. C. 1V1. P- MONCTON. N. 15-. New 3PM“ sfliak m; here 1B" “limtibewflpfi large audience in connec Unmet“: exploration work in the _ _ under the ausPlces °1 lheFxp .0‘. atioll club of Oxford University. Edward Shackleton, son lfllf $9 noted explorer o! south 9° 9 a - paid tg-lbutg m the aid rendered by stat! Sergeant Stsllworthy °1 ‘he ‘R. C. M. P. who is now located in to . Mil: ggve joint credit to Berle“! stallwortby who was loaned tough? expedition by the Cluflmlm 1 d eriiment because of hs knowe se or the Arctic endanother ninth‘: stat! for one of the most‘! lmgsfmlm discoveries made. I 81'6"- "; u o“ range. Mr. Shackleton the Cm; the Maritime Exiuw °1thm°mom_ adiun National Railways 1 k iiig m: neiinix. when h= W" ‘Clfib tonight. before the Canadian u“; from there he intends to s; B Saint John and St. Andrewsunitea. and later will undertelw l- Stales lecture tour. I) In Steel mp Prices Checked my The Associated Prell) NEW YORK. Nov. 3—11\dl0ltl0lill that the drop in 9W1 "T213: been checked were 01M Y .. “$i..iild.§y3i marked improvement were seen as limited, 110"?“ d“ 0o continued hand-tlo-mouth buy- ing by the automobile industry. The review said the Oulbflme °1 the New York automobile show ll expected to have s iwflwm" ill‘ tect on stefel puma"; o! "m" companies rum 11 - _ Th; trade journal reported lu- other decline in the steel insul- productton rein to an estimated 4! per cent of national cllllclli! m’ the current week lnlnet 51 W cent 1n the lmvtoul week. Tammany Hall I08 Ousted By New Party (A. P. by Guardian's special Win) NEW YORK, Nov. 8—The loose- ly-knit. Republican - labor - Leftist coalition headed by Mayor l". H. Liaguerdla held- this historically Democratic City in triumphant capture today after an election that. struck a punishing blow at ma’ C HARLOTTETOWN SUMbtE RSIDE the power ‘of Tammany Hall and of the Democratic machine in spulled B MW Party to a place of Manhattan-a machine never be- Presilge- fore licked twice ln succession by Into office with Laguardla went a. "reform" ticket. He was elected Theme-i E- Dewey. 35-year-old District Attorney of New York speJal rackets prosecutor who for County by a majority of more two years had been hitting hard than 100000 over ht~ Tainmgn at the underword opponent,‘ Harold H)! Hastings’ mwey epitomized the mamitune i 23:1 ‘$2,’ 1336:0113?“ “m” "u w of the defeat oi Tammany, fatherl Eastern Guardian ca" UB8 OIIPTIONB w the Ohnrlottetown Guardian may be bended to their Rept. Archie Hume. JBOBIN HOOD FLOUR. is ec- onomical. More loaves of beitei bread from each bu. ife's going ti: be lighter and happier for a lot of our readers-i ihfiing Monday! Home problems? Personal problems? We're going to lurel ‘em bright-side out for you '3 in one of the breeziesi, most iip-to-date andl helpful features you've seen in many a day), avarcn eon onnfnliw rslirvfia STARTING. monster on r u u. WOMA N'8"'PA§_$. or The GUARDIAN