Charmingly Correct New Gloves CHAMOISETTE _ KID _ SUEDE IN THE GREATEST RANGE IN THE CITY. FRANCE supplies many of these, inlport- ed from makers in Grenoble, the heart of the French Glove industry. Others“ from lliakers ill many countries, meeting here in the greatest glove stock in the Province. ery occasion, Gloves for every time, for ev- for every need, in values that challenge comparison. I)oubletex Gauntlet, of fine Chanloisette. Fall weight. Blanket stitch on back and fingers ......$‘i Plain glace-kid glove, fleece lining. elastic at wrist, plain stitcli- ing, all the new col- ors, all sizes, warm and smart . . . . $2 Washable p S u e d e Glove, in gauntlet style, hand sewn. shown in all the new n colors . fect fit. Silk Glove, w i t h suede liningya per- fect glove for colder weather, affording splendid style as well aswarmth. This line has cuff and is shown in all the new colors. .....$2 and Winter, THE STANDARD Chamoisette Glove $1.00 A Really, we think you will find this the best dollar glove in P. E. I. oisette, with fancy cuff, 7 or 8 0f the very best new shades, correct style, and per- Postpaid for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 Double Tex Gauntlet, a very smart hand- sewn glove, of good ehamoisette, a good and really attractive glove at . . . . . . . . $2 Plain glace kid glove, with fur top, fleece lining, a perfect win- ter glove, all colors, and all sizes . . .$2.50 Washable S u e d e glove. with cuff, plain stitching, all the new colors. a very smart glove at . . . . . $3.75 A Wonderful Chamoisette Glove 79c This handsome glove, ShOWTI in half '4 dozen of the season’s most popular colors. has cuff with fancy stitching, and is a real- ly notable value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mailed postpaid. 79c i. VALUE it is of finc cham- French Kid Glove, with fancy cuff. shown in all the pop- ular new colors, fan- cy stitched back, one c l a s p, beautifully made by one of the l great Grenoble fact- ories and imported direct by ourselves. SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL FUR LINED _ W,“ Suede Glove at $4.50 Of course you can buy cheaper gloves-— and the best values in gloves of all prices are at this glove counter-but if you are looking for the perfect winter glove, you should see this lovely suede, soft as silk velvet, warmly lined with fur, made with plain or fur top, perfect fitting, and per- fectly comfortable .. . . . . . . . . . $4.50 All Gloves Sent Post paid Anywhere in P. E. I. on Receipt of Price-use Our Mail Service. MOORE a I”I°LEOD wow " '5 ' . - - ~mv1 I 1m ' [Western Guardian .-LOST-—Rubber tire chain be- tween Summerslde and Kehfllllflon- Finder please leave with l-l. Li Bowness, Summerslde. llll-ll-ii-Z -COME T0 the chicken 5110991‘ i}; the King George Hall, on Satur- day, November 5m beginning at 4 o'clock. Served by the ladies o! the Kciisiiigtoil United Church. .. 1158-11-4 2i ' -BUYING POTATOES every day at J. F. Todd's new wai house. Albany Station, highest market prices. Harris Abbatoir. C9» Lid- il9-1-11-tl. —KENSINGTON THANKSGIV- Monday night, Nov. 7th. l48-ll-4fm-2i -THIS STORE and warehouse will be closed on Monday, Novem- ber 7th, ’l‘liniilte-igiving Dily.—~Sin- cluir ti’: Stewart, liiiliitcil. 130-1l-4-2i —WESTERN OFFICE. -- The Western Olllco of the Guardian is located in the McNeill Building. Water SL, Suinmcrside, where sub scrlptions and advertising will be received. The Guardian may be purchased daily at the Western Ofllce in the lllcNeill Building or at ~he McDonald News Store. —SCll00L RESULTS. — Follow- ing is the report of Miss Fleldings Department oi Alberton High Schoolz- Grade X-lst. Ralph Larkln; 2. Jean Oulton; a. Adrice Campbell. Grade IX-lst, Doris O'Brien", 2. Ethel Oulton; 3. Mary McQuaid. --Sli0RT SlGllTED ACTIVITY. —Early in the summer several loads a of gravel were clumped by thc pro- vincial government trucks at wooden bridge or culvert on the road from New Arman to Kensing- ion and during the many weeks there they made a single track where only one car could pass at a time. With the roads in a WOTSG state than they have been for years ' and a great quantity of produce ready to be hauled, the provincial Department oi Public Works has torn up the bridge and work started 5o make a concrete. permanent structure there. The man in marge says the job will not be coin- oleted for two weeks or perhaps three and in the meantime cars are _ being ditched and bogged down in '._‘.he detour that hus been provided. The work should have been done . tarly in the summer or not attempt- ed at all. --——<-o-c-—-? PERSONALS ~Mrs. Albert E, Wriglll. of Bede- riiie. is the guest ol‘ Mr. and Mini. A..l. McLean and Mr. and Mrs. (lcorge lliorrisoil, 348 Liilz slreel. l\'l()ll('.i0ll. l.ri\\'ei' Freetown, are visiting their NW1. A.J. lliclltail. and iilrs. Mc- lman. 11-18 Lutz street. Moiictnii. ‘ ~-l)i'. I. (lullant and Mrs. Gul- laiit have returned to their home in Bloomfield after a pleasant vis- it with friends in Charlottetown. .~—Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cor- bciit of Maiden. Mass. are visiting the laiterfls parents, Mi‘. and Mrs. M.A. Hackbert of Siimmei-slde. ful islanders abroad, being lllanag- er of the "First National Stores SPRINGFIELD SCHOOL Honor Roll of Springfield School for the month of October. Grade X.-l, Margaret Lambe; 2, Dorothy Mayne; 3. Wlnnifred Sin- clair. Grade VIlI.—l, Hazel Somers; 2, Clarence l-laslam. Grade VI.—l. Helen Lawless; 2, Ruth Lnmbc. Grade V.-—l. Donald Sinclair. Grade III.-l, Peter Sinclair. Grade IL-l. Ivan mbe: 2. Caroline Sinclair; 3, Winn red Has< lam. Grade I.—l, George Lawless and Ivan Somers, equal; 2, Isabelle Sin- clair; 3. Norman Sinclair. Have you heard about PepsiPcps is n scientific preparation l up in pnnil lo iorin, wh ch provides an cniircly new and ci- ccilve t. ntulcni: ‘for coughs, colds. chest and throat troubles. Peps contain certain medicinal ingredients, which, when laced upon ihc tongue, lllin lnicly lnrn into vapor, and nrc brcdtllgd dovvu tho sir nllugcl to t c lungs. 0n the iouncy, they moihn the inflnincd and rrltaiod membranes of iho bronchial tubes, q the delicate walls oi the sir pn- suen, and ilnclly cuter and carry rcllci nnlhenlill: to the lungs. While no llqul or solid can at to lhc lun s and sir plunges, ihcso Po I mes gct there direct, and h I commonest. IA nrlclqwrill h“ c! this ‘IYESIGIIT EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying flas- seactc. i. ' K H. J. MABON ‘OITOMITRIBT MONTAGUE. P. ll. I. Oiilco . Connected with Drugstore. ~ J ING DANCE-In Strand Theatre. —.\lr. and Mrs. Calvin T. Roevcsn. Mr. Corbett is one of our SilCC€S§<P|every dill’- hm-i n; New Enghu-“L ‘Frank McAulay, Souris Line Road. m ‘ Ontnvthia Eastern Guardian ..'NOV. 3-4-6 will be days oi Maborrs Big One Cent Balc. Don't miss it. / . 30E‘! YOUR. WINTIB SUPPLY oi Drugs, nun Artlclcl. Patent Medicines. etc., lor 1c., at Mlbonb Drug Store. ..*1’HE MAN FROM D!NVER— St. Patrick's Hall, Sourls, Wednes- day, November 9th. Excellent spe- cialities. 12441-4 4i ..'BUY any ARTICLE at‘ any glue article for lc.._st Mnbon‘; One ent Bale, Montague. 3-4-5. . JMABODPS ONE CENT SALE.- [Bai-galns will be going for three ‘days only, 3-—4--5 NOVGMDGX‘. RB- member the dates. ..=‘EASTERN KINGS SHIPPING CLUB will take one car oi lambs and sheep zit Soiiris on Wednesday , ioreilooii. Nov. 9th. 131 . JEASTERN AGENT—Mr. J.W. Murdock ls‘ Guardian agent in Mou- tague and will be pleased to rec- eive news items, advertislnl. new and renewal subscriptions. . . ‘BUY YOUR. XMAS PRESENTS for 1c Get them while the sale is on. Nov. 3-4-5, at Mama's Drug Store. ' ..'lc. BUYS $5 WOBTIPM any article you want at Mabon's One Cent Sale. 9908-l0-25-9l ..’*IRISH FRIEZE CARWS Mei- tnn iiiid llluo Chinchilla Overcoat- iiig now in stock. Satisfaction guaranteed. Estate W-B. beard. Souris. _ 127-11-4-5 9 . FSTURGEON HALL. —. Grand Bazaar on Tuesday. Nov. 8th, begin- ning at 7 p. m. Come play bingo and other games. Hot lea served. radio on the side. 89-ll-2-4i ..*PURE BRED STOCK FOR ‘SALE-Jfhree Ayrshire Bull calves one month old. Dams of two won iii-st in their class at Souris Exili‘ ilitioil. ‘Pile third lllli-l an R.0.P. Dnin which was a silver cup win- ner lust year. also one biill ‘.6 imontlis fimn tlie same dam.——l’.A. Mcisunc, Sourls. 131 . WDANCE ENJOYED- A dance ‘was held in Town Hall, Georgi-.- town, on Oct, 31st, in aid of Night School, and under the capable management oi’ Mr. James llilfiq Connell, teacher of same. Pianislvs for the evening were Mrs. Fnircliild and Miss Rose Fairchild. About $30 was realized. . .“WHIST DRIVE — A wliist party and dance was held in Towli 1111112 Georgetown, Oct. 18th, under the auspices of the racing club. The winners in Whist were. ladies, Miss Rose Falrchlld; ggntlemen, Mr. James McConnell. Plaulsts for tlie evening, Mrs. Fairchlld, Miss | Fulrchild and Miss MacDonald. . .*CONVALESCENT.—'THG friends of Miss Maggie Gillis. Hay River, will be pleased to learn that under the skiliul treatment of- her Doctor and assidlous nursing she is now well advanced on the road to recov- ery and will be‘ well as ever in a short time. The mother. Mrs. Jana Gillls is also feeling much, better and is able now to be up around ‘ .."’CONGRATULATIONS. — Mr. has procured one of the best breed- ting sows at the recent Swine Show and Sale in Charlottetown. Mi‘. McAulay is one oi’ the outstanding breeders and feeders of the ideal bacon hog ln the Eastern part of the Island. sweeping the boards in the bacon—hog class at the Eastern ,Klng's Exhibition for the last two years. With new blood of the high- ,cst bacon type perhaps in all Can- yada, he now may naturally be ex- pected to go higher and higher. sanzmnia... HALIFAX, November Il-Quota- lions furnished by Johnston and Ward, Members Exchange. NEW YORK EXCHANGE Atchison, Topeka d: Santa Fe. Ry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. American Can. Co. . Atlantic Refinery Co. . . . . . . .. American Smelting 8t Refining Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 164 _ Anaconda Copper Mining Co. Canadian Pacific Co. . . . . . l New York Central dz Hudson River» R. R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘ 180 Consolidated Gas Co. iNew York l-ludsoniMotor Car Co. international Paper Co. .. International Petroleum . . . . Standard Oil of New Jersey 40 Missouri Kansas d: Texas Ry. 248 Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 105% Southern Pacific Co. . .. 119% Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . . .. 180% U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. .. ‘WA Westinghouse Elec. . . . . . . . 80% United Statbsfltecl .. .. 133% MONTREAL srocx nxcnamzs Abitlbi . . . . ..' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 B. E. Steel 1st Pld. . . . . . . . . .. 2 lnurcntlds Pulp . . . . . . .. 110 National Breweries . . . . . . . . DI Bbanlsh River Pid. .. Winnipeg Electric . . . . . . . . . .. Asbestos Common News Bell Telephone .. Cansdisn Steamship Com. . .. ‘Dominion Bridge . . . . . . . . . Bank Nova Scotia ....... an Wheat. Dec. 12414.. March, 120%. May. 130%. - Corn. Dec. 82%. March, 86%| Oats, Dec. 48%. March, 40%. my. MB)’. 39%. 40%. Wheat. NOV. lil%. D00, lzflfi.‘ \ , Ifili. rim cnauwluarowu cuiuzoiluv " i price and you get anotlicr of’ the ~ - muniry the VANCOUVER Begins The proof is yours to-morrow and every day during Marconi ‘X/eek. All across Canada, Marconi dealers will stage this big week of special demonstra- tions and displays. Right in your own com- New Marconi Radio will be proveclby the mos: spectacular and cori- TORONTO Designed for Can zdian Rneplioll ' v - W-ix-{uilifl-il Yflaflk. gjqfizh,“ NOVEMBER}, 192-, i’ ‘M omo Wow/ A week of "opportunity for everybody to hear the New IVIARCONI ON E-DIAL JIADIO EARN now the reason for the widespread approval accorded this new and better Radio. Know now why even the most cri- tical listeners are convinced that the new Marconi One Dial Radio offers more in per- formance than was ever available before. vincing tests. Proved for Torre, for Volume, for Appearance, for Operative Simplicity. Proved on every point by which Radio per- fofmanceslnd value is determined. Hear the Broadcast Programmes through the New Marconi I Don't deny yourself the opportunity that‘ Marconi Week offers. Go to the store of your local Marconi dealer -— to-morrow, if you can. Go, anyway, before this period of special demonstration ends. Reception on the new Marconi will be a Radio cxpcricnm you will long remember. CANADIAN coivIPANv MONTREAL HAiJFAX suonusmta. New _ MARCONI ONE-DIAL RADIQ Table Model (Cabinet by McLagun) $115 Also available in n. beautiful Console Model, with special ‘built-in speaker, at $165; and a Batleryler: Canmlq to operate from the ligh:___sod:ct —- 8325, complete with tubes. Distributor for King’s and (HIGGINS Counties - J. A. (iESNElt, Charlottetown Distributor ' for Prince County Prince Motors, Summerside’ Montreal Stock Fight In Tunnel Witli a Gorilla (By British United Press) LONDON, Nov. 3. — A fight with a gorilla nearly six feet high was one o1 the adventures of LieutwCol. 11.11‘. Fonn, D.S.0--, who headed a hunting expedition into tlie forests _oi’ the Belgian Congo. The object of the expedition was to obtain a specimen of a giant gorilla for the British Museum. With Pygmies (or gilides. Col. Faun marched for two days lnio the hill county. Then the presence oi‘ gorilla was reported. and lie set out with steamers, hoping m get a photograph. Alter following a path for a few minutes a gorilla barked. It was J close at hand. but the forest was so dense it was impossible to see more than a. few yards allesd. The Pygmies began to cut through the thicket, when sudden- ly a ilcrcer bark was heard. and Col. Fenn Ianged his camera tor a rifle. \ Csutiouply he entered a gorilla tunnel, which is a run some thrac to tour toot high. Ha had not gone many yards when he heard a scream like that of a maniac, and s huge gorilla rushed straight down ths tunnel at him. its mouth open and its leit arm outstretched. " Col. Penn llrod- irom the hip at thus yards range. and the gorilla. wounded. turned and bolted. '. Next day the animal was dis- covcilcd _t an Blili-llilB oi 9,000 teat, wit s number oi female gor- illas and their young. The icmnles ran away, but the I male stood up and glared defiance. Colonel Faun shot him in the chest but not fatally. and the gorilla got away. He was tracheal tor two hours. then turned on his piirsuers. lie was shot dead and proved to be live feat, olglit inches high, wiiii a chest measure of sixty-two inches and biceps oi" eighteen iii- clies, (4 1-2 inches biggci- than Dempseyha). , NEW VORK DROVE. HER MAD; GIRIT ENDS HER LIFE i ET i i " NEW YORK, Nnv, 2. -—- Leaving all unsigned limo ilddresiletl to, "Darling Mother" ahd complaining. that tho “New York life is driving’ me mad." a 22-year-old girl leap“ ed from lier room on the eighlhl flpor oi’ a hotel to-dsy and was kill-‘ m. She liad been registered at the, hotel as "M. E. Green. Passaic, N. . ._.._ 1 | She wascXpaiisiv/sly drblllbd. | Just before leaping Jrom the whim"? Bh9~ allied qjtlie telephone‘ operator and said she was going lo commit cuiuidcrdt house detec- tive was en route to’ the room when the airl leaped from the window. i \\,,‘ I ‘4_‘ I nouns ” u‘ glrll’. ,. I.‘- f\' |"l,,' 5i" i ‘ n‘ “Ill/rt '- l}- t Pcasylll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kennedy's Gash sue at‘ KENSINGTON _' 'l'hursday-"Fridaiw-Saturday Nov. 3rd Nov. 4th Nov. 5th “Money Saved is Money Earned" will bc n true SWIM °" the sbovo dates. = Ncvcr in the course cl our billlflh" career have we pinccd bcioro the public so bunny opwflvfll" tics to purchase everyday necessities at prices below their actual value. Carnation and Nutlca Evaporated Milk, largo also can ..; . . . . ........‘.‘;........*¢...iPQPNII lbc-JIIOIOIM” Tomato Sodp (llcluts ind Cnmpbclll.) pcr cln 15¢’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . maul-n out». long and short... .. such 1 M‘ 35° ' largo tin llc-Two (or 27¢ Wllllvc a lair supply—wc do not guarantee that thfl! last o‘ the sale. shop early, or phonc in. v I M Y—Y0ll will rcqulrc n new int m rluuurivi" ndny, November 0th. W0 have n Illcct uric‘! 0g Ladies‘ Ill“ Q ._..,.\-. $3 a...” .'.. . . “J5, "J5 llld "-9 Worth more ‘ you incy have than: ll "l" price on thc days of the ssic. 4 MEN'S SUITS-This is the time oi ycnr that you want Illa" Bonlcwcry Inc qusllty- suitl- in l!" a iowbchrc, m p. ban cut cow-M" m- un. sale. A mm Builcfllc m sum-vo- w" “"- KITCHEN ciliuas —Ilnrdwood, lnnh mt. rem" °" ilnlsh. Yonnncd some cairn o n 8 for 85-55 You save 45c. ' clothing." Marked We carry a wcliuscrtcd ‘at prions ‘Fmmn’ favorably clscwhcro, an! hildvc that It will be in 7°" advantage tojlvc Ill a all; ESTATE JAMES KENNEDY a .._,....... ' "i .. -__» i."