"d . l ‘ . .i b v‘ i. J i. i‘ .r scar Get in line for , seats this. morning V ~.\_ Box Office Your auto contest itickets are good on each exchange 57l_ll4.i'-3i. i' é» ifilfilfit 1 ls there El more delightful day in all the year for the woman who busies hemelf Arid to help her make the things ‘she in planning come out still better we have gathered to- % happy? getllrer the beet of cookln l . . lf ' ll i tl ti fac- p i l" Tr-"lvwwrii" 2.335.312. ‘lillfill'.if§...ylif‘l Bu... ' ' . public. . Q ._ Sell-basting Enamel Roasters .. $1.25 up A5 our chier-ol-siaft you have f 59741351019 AIVmlYll-lm RWEWFS 1-55 HP been all that could be iiesired. in f, Self-basting Sheet iron Roasters ............. 80c up gun! interesting companion and {l 0 - H faithful friend—one who, when oft- i All kinds of cooking utensils, Food Choppers, llvlol problems perplexed us. was =11- ‘) ; ~ - WAYS willing to lend encourage- ll Bowls, Mixing Spoons, Pyrex oven glasiware, etc.,at mam and assismncfi Confliderawi lowest prices, to help you make the very best um] lndulgenly yQu have nQIVQf 533-. l‘ / Thanksgiving dinner you at the Prince Edward for twenty five cents MATINEE MONDAY I PRIDE I Iiiffml Gives more heat perv Dollar. .. l. . ASK FOR IT. r- " SALE snow i-FOR» 5‘ A "The show will BOY start Monday ' night at 8 sharp with the Kiddies , A “OH BOY” start at 8.00. I Performance starts early Monday night owing to G. W. V. A. Annual Armistice Ball the same evening. Mat.——25—50——75. Eve.——50—7 5—1.00 Presentation To ‘w, , W» B- giilaziiyTllllziiiksgiving services these Last Friday evening. Mr. W. B. Robertson, rvtlring Collector of H. M. Customs and Excise in Chur- lolletown. was waited upon his his office by the staff l if these Depart- ments and presented with an ud- dress. ll. was read '-' Mr. llllchael J. Moran, Chief Clerk, on behalf of the staff- The address was accom- panlud with a splendid brown leath- er travelling bag with Mr. Robert- son's initials beautifully inscribed in gold letters. - _ ’l‘he address is as follows: Charlottetown, P. E. i. October 31st. 1924 Mr. W. B. Robertson, Collpctor of Customs and Excise Dear Collector;- "The old order ch-a-ngeth, giv- ing place lo the new." How applic- aible is Ithe adage to the Customs and Excise staff at. Charlottetown; as one by one the olde; members, taking advantage of recent retire- ment legislation. transfer their of- ficial burdens to other shoulders- Today, it is you, Mr. Collector. who relinquishes the cares of off- ice to enter lnto the enjoyment of well-earned _retlrenient—and before you take official leave of us we lileslre to voice our Ippreciation of your many excellent qualities of head and heart. For close on to a quartc-r of a l; century you have filled the inl- éugportant and exacting position of 'Collector of Customs mnd for near- ly four‘ years of that period you 1'1 'have performud the additional dut- Iies of Collector of Excise, at this fport, and by faithfulness to duty, 'iib.lity and sound judgment you ac- . hieved a degree of official succvss that was highly creditable to your- in making other; g things and they are all ayed the role of a tuskmaster, and in this, as well no many other re- .'_._'.specls you leave to your success- "'or in office an example worthy of 'emulation. ,_ We sincerely hope that the pur- ' lod of your retirement may ex- tend over very many yt-ars, and ‘that both Mrs. Robertson and your- -- self nra-y continue to enjoy [blessing of health and happiness. have ever had, Despite Poor Tracks‘ Russian Trains Give Efficient Service (United Press) .1 MOSCOW, Nov» T.——ln lliir midst nl‘ the gent-rail industrial prilstru? Lun, social iIIl-llIllUlJTiIIIOil, and lhl- bn lilluwii of iiliiliy of lllt‘ iiurnixil |l.i hint-s ill‘ life in ltussizi. nothiill: liflblllfi so striking ilcrllli-l i-ffiirleiiiry and comfort of the railroad scr- vivv. All though the Soviet has fair rriiin zin ziili-lliizyt- number of loco- mollves or pzissdliger couches, it lliililblilllls 2i irqylel-cervlcc which, l! miicli bi-low the standard of im- lii-HIE] days. is at lhu liilfllllylllllt.‘ 11 ,.,-,.,l4 U, lln- country with its pre~ sl-iit Illllllllll-(l resources. Ainlirii-iiiis and other foreiBll visitors may triivl-l from Warsaw‘. ih-rllii or ltlga to the largfll‘ (ll-fies of Russfli and enjoy ninny of the comforts which existed bcforu the Will‘. Alllioilgh lhvri- are, iis a ruin. t For Fire Insurance Consult H. M. SIMPSON 16! Richmond Itreel ' , _ We ask you to accept the accom- no dining cars on these triuns. lpanylng g,“ as a small token of passengers may secure wholesome m“. esteem and regurm h,“ "us, loud at thc station reatuurunlsqt may frequently bring to your giilur sleeping-cars, as in pro-war, days, but comfortable berths and o“ cumpailmenls oi the ouil Russian Your associates in the Dupunb lypc, equipped with clean. bedvlin- mam of Cuuoms and Excise Char‘ 11'i?'.i"“i‘.‘.'-L’. ‘T1’; ".fi...“i§‘é§§i‘.i “iiiillulleiovn- P- El "lull - [Till-ll in. lhi- Suited Salutes y H Mr‘ Robertson had no mo“ ‘Wham on mo“ or ‘he ‘ongér routes ever of the presentation but natur- wlihin Russia regular sleeping and ‘my tun“ very grmem] to me Stun‘ restaurant. oars are miriiitullicd He expressed his Praumde in mt- 1nd except in the matter of speed mg word" rererrmg to the kmd‘ Tum’ h; humbm, or tram‘; d3" me ness and amicable relations tliul. scrv falls little short of ihghlre- hf‘ltta'wd“l'lflme"ljl°fi dlmgtwfflf “lwmuon Sumdurd‘ Bflween Mm” gpupreilziild-tion olwtheirlzefficitenc; and i - ’ * - a‘ - ‘ . WW ‘ma, ltkrogrug m“? we Se‘! l-Lheir courtesy. He assured them criil excelled-l. trains daily. First-What h wvuld alwa B be conscious class trains are run also from hlos- o! mezatisnwtory 11);“! happy yours low and i4tiogrdd lflflllllll, Tifllfl, may have spam toxemia,‘ Baku. Odessa, the Crimea nnd Mr Robertson comes tron] MM other points. Oncu a week there ‘ ~‘ a ‘ ' are i-xprusei trains between Moscow lslhthlirlgauzfileremilh: $123243‘ ti“? and Vladivostok, with lnternation- ha“ amon it theymost rorgnnini ul sleeplngczirs and. diners zittach- tarmm regdants not on? o‘ that w’ m” m“ “cmwylng about 12 commugnlt ‘but. of the prgvlnce lit ilJ-ys. ' ' ‘ _ 0n all these journeys, however, 1:12?‘ $03119 gétyiwlieagsprffg: m“ pusmnger 50°“ realizes that war; lslande and) herJl-ie has lived . years of association with the don- ~ . ‘ I ll! m;q€'xii“lru'ffigggssefligiglis Fm d: during that long period. in 1872 ploriibli- condition of the tracks. “'9' m“ a‘cemury “g” h“ beg“ m“ romlbéd and the Crossfles. his mecantile career with his brother. the late, lamented Mr. Charles Ev Rowiltsion. _-Sll0'-l'lIy afterwards ho- entered the Mer- wlrch have not been replaced for ylvlls lllc route. 'l‘lierc are nu rc- ‘mind pleasant recnllecflong 0g ygllr and also all movements lhill. meant years- The rallronils in Russia are run ht u great deficit. The repair of chan-lls Bank of Prince Edward is- the badly-worn rolllngstock. the Phone M9 A GIFT INSPIRED l BY sizurildsllr Mike Your Appointment Now ' new passenger and freight-era. the ‘SLFHDKIITUIIIIIK and repair of lin- ronewul of ports, the buildinll 0f HPCIIIVI bridges, and the- reconstruc- land as a Clerk wherebg remain- ed until 1878. Then iMr. Robertson decided to engagé in businuzs for himself, and from that time until 1896 he carried on an ex-terieive lm- Dorothy MscFarlane. Mae Warren. plemunt and seed business in this city, travelling all over the pru- vince in his business interests. Thus he became intimately ac- quainted with our people from North Cape to East Polnl and his business expanded n8 the yearn rolled by. in 1896 he was appointed by the Hon. Fred Peters’ Govern- ment airHlgh Sheriff for Queens lion of ruined water-towers and TOlllHI-llUllflPS, hiive entailed enor- mous expense. The Soviet author- llll-s lire trying to secure a loan obi-mid for the Russian railroads. but the lermll have not been suff- Ii-ll-nlly liberal lo attract forellfll (ritpllul. County and ln 1902, six years later, on the retirement of the late Mr. MARBHFIELD SCHOOL James Currie. Mr. Robertson was appointed Collector of Customs at lth-ls port-subsequently including the Excise. Mir. Robegson therefore has had _ ; 2' s long var d and exceptionally 0"“ W‘ 1' “my Ferww" successful life. ni all the activities that he engaged in he was noted for his untirlng devotion to work, l .* Grade fl.-~1, Stewart McKay. ggrelrilzrtfgt lliilllslllidlngd ttilrvdandnghlllil: Grade ll.~1. Donald Mill. general alertness and business abil- llonour Roll for October. Gfilllg VFIIl‘I.—1, VIOII. Dennis; 2. Grade V.—1, Add Stewart; 2, reno iMlli. ' i BAYER STUDIO Mlnard’: Llniment for Rhllilfllllllfl rziisoii.—llcryl MOTBOII, Thurber. Willie“ Ml°lldM°°"*‘M‘"Y WI“ ilty» Besides the time and labor that I13 gave stintingly to his occupa- -- - -<0a—- ~ lion, Mr. Robertson at the some -- tlme gave of himself and his THE OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, I . Gentral Guardian \ nHOP HOLIIEHOIIIIIHNS Catalog. pi-ioicz Tbdnksg“ ‘g {lpptfi for sale} at Holman’: nit“, ware- house, Queen St. 6 8 1| LET FRIDAY, Nov 14th school night in Everybody attend the copier-t at the Strand. ‘l. 53$ 8-1i Mellick will preach Thanksgiving sermons and hold dlunmunkm ser- vice at Murray River 3 p. m. and Beach Point 6.30 p. m. Sunday Nov. 9th. Offerings for rnlsslalope. i 1 ' HIGHFIELD-Oniismpday, Nov. 9th Rev. J. E. Purdie will conduct the sol-vice In the Hiighfielzl fires- byterian Church. A. special 'l‘banksglving offering will be lak- en for the work of the churchl BROOKFIELD~The services n the Brookfield congregation l-il Sunday, Nov 9th!- ivlll be as fol- lows: Brookfielil 11 u. m., Harts- vllllj- 3 p. m., and Hunter _Rl\'t'l‘ Besides being the rc- servlces w-ill nlso'be moru or less of the nature of memorial services. A special ‘Phunksgivlng offering w-ill be lakvn at all services for the schemes of the church. 0n Siin- day evening nt 7.30 o'clock Rev, J. E. Purdle will conduct service in the Urookfield church. All urt- cordlully invited. MeINTOSH-BISHOP WEDDING- A very quiet but pretty wedding took place lit the home of Mr. and Mrs Wm E. McDougall on the evuning of Monday. November 3rd. when Mr. Daniel W. McIntosh of age with Miss Florence Muy Bishop, youngest (laughter of illz". and Mrs Colman Bishop of Mt. Buchanan. The ci-remony was performed by Rev R. H. Staverl. The young couple were unattend- ed. Thu bride was very becom- iiigly attired iii a ‘TKLWII colored suit with hat to mulch,- Mr. and Mrs Muhilush will reside in (lhzirlot-til- town. NEW PATHOLOGIST FOR P. E. I. HOSPITAL-Since the death of Dr. Carruthers the ll’. E_ ll. Hos- pital has been without a patholo- gisl. much to the inconvenience of the general practitioners and staff. At the joint request of the s-tufl.‘ and Board of Trustees, Dr. J. C. Hous- ton has consented lo qualify for the a course in the General Hospital Montreal. This will necessilal three months constant study and attendance nt lectures, to be follow ed with six weeks further course every year for u. period of six or more years. Dr. Houston will give 11D his own ‘private practice and devote himself exclusively to his new duties together with such con- sultative practice us may develop. _ -—?-<-oa—--_ : PERSONALS l Mr. Ernest Mulch. Ml. Herbert ,wns in the city yesterday. Mr. Clark Crosby. Bonshaw was ‘Q1 Vl-‘llIOWtO the city yesterday. Mr, L. J. Phillips. of the Phillips Sales Service, Halifax, Il-l at. pres- ent visiting Charlottetown. Mr. Joseph Hughes, Avondnle W" l" the Olly yesterday on busi- ness. means and his endeavor lo the work of the Presbyterian Church the social betterment and the mor- ui advancement of our community. Although still apparently in the prime of life. not speaking by years, he retires. under the Ciiltler Ad. from h's official position. one 0f the highest and mosl, responsible in the province and he lakes with him not only the good will and re- spect of his staff, but also lhu best wishes and esteem of all. and the hope that there an; mnny years of usefulnusia still before bliii. are small, but how large they feel. REXALL CORN SOLVENT Removes them without pain. Price 25c per Chnrluttgawl’? cilunci-i" sfivrcem-ior. n. o: Charlottctowil was united in marr.-. position. and leaves next week for km brought pence and strciirity £0112!“ Fifty unloads or mioiesloil by warlike neighbours. Amuklllll I-‘iliillll lll lilo (ill-Ht Still From tho slzindpoinl. 0y their lliiko, making u buffalo him-l. with material wl-lfiiro and health. the 5"“ ilellll ill lllfifill 0n llull IHlillllI, J. people iiiw- butter off today lliiiii'\‘\’:lrrvii Kvrrigiiii and llmis Wilson lliey have been for nluny years. llvllll 11 Bllllfllllld 6115i- Officnls of III!‘ gilvvrilinenl estimate — Lbiil. within three years the itouiit-ry l - pathological FRINGE EDWARD 3—DAYS-—3 \\ Starting Wed. Nov. 12 2 sHowsflJAiLv AT a AND ab‘, M. si-iARn MATlNEE-fic, 16c. EVENING-Sh, an. 26¢ v.“ ;.... _.._ ycqmlggio Thrill and Aist '15s]. LA-SKV rhrssurs A JAMES IRODUCYIONT W oni ‘ “mun” lllokflllf in no Several Prominent Guests TojiAttend Opening ‘file cast. Chorus, Orchestral. M9-'-t\vi-iiiy-l'ive, fifty and, si-voiily fivu l-iriiiii-s. Icic, have put iii u. \'f‘l‘Y'('i*lllH. llln iiulo tickets are guild for Illlwl Wvllll Ltcllllll: lllv “Ull 130i“ L\\'(*ill_\‘-li\'i‘ irl-nlei on ouch i-xi-liiiiigl: lllllllllvllllll ill Hdldillvss for llic blI-l zil. ull lllll'l'()l‘lllillll'tl<_ in ziddiliiln lo (Lilli opening Mobility. The ploy ls‘ llil- lllily “(lb Iioy" lbw-re will bl- lil he lll‘~“51‘llll“l llllllPl‘ “l9 -\ll§llll'l‘>l'~tlic bii: Kiddie liiisvililllv, iliig piirl ill lhe local (fouiiril Knights of (‘lol-is-larls promptly iit- vi zlil iHi-llil-lt iimbiis and lhey hzivi- rxle-iiill-il lIl\'I!.\I(llllIil_\‘ night. then lhcrl- will be iulioiis lo several pronliiii-iil iiuesls llie big uugumonl-e-il uri-lirslru ill who will honor them with lhviiW-leveii pieces, and good vziiiilevillo lVllritlllCt‘. While lhe house is llflll" SIIPPIZIIIICS b)’ J. Austin 'i‘.'iiiiiilr, iii-ally sold out for Alniiiliiy lhero Miss Agnes l~‘l_vn-:i. Aiiss lL-illlli-l-ii Elli‘ slill n few seals lcli and llivi‘-."lli>riili_v, Mrs. Frnncils lhill ’l‘riiiii~ are some excellent seiiis for the or and several others. AIZIIIIIPOSHIFXH lloiidiiy afternoon ]li:‘l‘IUl‘lllilll(‘(‘,,;ll 1m, lllrly livl, M01141“); Tllill-ll‘. Mlllllllll‘ ls ll llfllllllil’ illlll ll K001i liirki-ls are now oil Still‘, order lliciii n- iIlliIIPIlCt‘ is expected. all seals iii phi-son or by phone. in» rt-servi-il and the prices lire‘ . 625-1 i-S-mli nicci-Jn THAN l i A mucus ,Lavish Indeed ls Production of‘ l “The Covered Wagon” I liiggvi" lliiiii tho biggest l-IIUVAN, Armenia, Nov. 7—Ariii- Nut even the exirziviiuiinl . i-niii- which three yours ago was ilgolllfy 0f U19 léllliblvlll llllvlv llll fililfVllll-‘I and ili-slitille, is now on (lilflll could exvi-i the milli Wi-Zlllll‘ its fizel. ll‘ llic liulshcvik regime. llig lllt‘ production of "'i‘lie (You ri-d lllllllll‘ ivhiizh the (zoiintry at present Wzigilii" for Piiraiiiiiiiiiii which lfXlSlE-i, liiis no! give-ii Armenia iill pond-g to ll,“ Pfllll-Li lgllwm-ll ihi- political zidvzintuges and fl‘t.‘if-l'l‘luialyu m.“ “TN, (m. ‘M, mm,‘ dom its people siluglit. it has utwuu-llng “vmlnusduyu NUWHHIMH. Illil-lUlIilI location at Russia Has Freed Helpless Armenia From Fear 0f Turk ie desoliile littil- slate in tlil-l‘\.,,.,.,, Shipped ‘to the northern rcachias of Asizi. 'i‘hc Ar- Baku.’ Nevmlih mi-iiian no longer fours ‘llll’ ’i‘urk- ish liiviiilors, who for liuiiilrvils of yours mzide him ii prey to their ru- i-izil hatred and religious fiiiincli-l i-isin, Where the European iiriu-l ii-s failed to keep ’l‘urkey at bay. lii addition, one lIlOll-‘iilllil lniliiins. iilllil more llmn two thousand ivliitc persons are seen in llui pic-lure. Also there are iipwiiril of 100 hors- us, several hundred mules and 500. llie Red zirmy of ilhe Bolsheviks mvored wagons" Th” “ml”? 01' ‘w’ has hold it ‘in repression and has “vines w“ at “IE mlkel‘ Iillllcll- given the Armenian people u Prim to “rflvhll-‘i “WIT-- “"0111”? chance lo live lhi-ir own lives llll- “m” Crllll? fillfllll SI-‘l/"Ylll llllyrvlll PRINCE -. . . EDWARD _. - , {3-“8-45 i busiest, most romantic thriller! The “fastest” per- sonalii y on lheflscrecn HOOT close/v Presented by CARL LAlChlMLll IN THE “SAW DUST TRAIL” By Wm. Dudley Pellcy Jack Dempsey “Hot AIR» IN “A Society A SNAPPY TWO Knockout” °°ME°Y PART SAVE 1-2 THE oolii " Buy a Caloric Pipclcss Fllfllilil‘ Hundreds of Satisfied Customers praise The CALORIC» l ALL CAST METAL PAR-TB, and the TRIPLE CASING is a PATENTED felt? ‘ I Call and have us demonstrvntemdur furnace - The PRICE of the CALORIC PIPELESS FURNACE Is very REASONABLE l0? the value you receive. - Fred H. Trainer PHONE sea-J. '80 IGRAFT°N STREET Opposite Prince Edward Theatre will be Sllll-lilillllllflflgw and that within lcn yours il. will he a pros- l QCFOIIS commiiliily. Crops this your have been good and there is an nbunillinl supplyof food. Cloth-i ing. however. is scarce and ex ien- ~ sive, and a good purl of tho fllfilllKlt Cajun one of characfe"; m bopulziliim is still CliHl in thread-I The covered wag“, bare garments. The tens of thou-l 1.. h T" H sniiils of orphan clillilrcii Wllllfll _\" (‘Arson "I lwrsol‘! Hm mm‘ succossive will,“ and musgzlcrus ciii semblance of the famous sl-oiii left in lheir wnke lire espcteizilly m m“ Home" "f (my (mum “NW7 well off. 'l‘hcy are INElIll-Z (‘aired for “In” lfmdrilY-‘i ""17? "l1" lll Jllllll‘! 5y workers of the Anlericm] xvin-‘(yllllZlMS lhiriimoimt production, Ens; Reuef Organmmun h, Uh.l“llil» iCilvercil Wagon" which will huge Russian anny lull-racks on Umlbe on vlcw at ‘the Prince hlilwiiril All vnndropol Plain. 'l‘healro next week ~for lhri-ie ilziys Financially Armenia. like moiilfitnrling Wciluesdny, NUVOIIIIIPI‘ other Soviet. slates. is not in a 12th. Mr. (Hivl-r-llocg n01 lllilig-lll’ in flourishing condition. Its ilcficlts lllv earlier porlions of ‘the Sl.()I'_\'. are met by subsidies from the Moi-i- but he has plenty io do. since he in cow extrhiquvr. With its limited the mun who convoys the new“ U; fund“- h‘l“"“""l'- U"? i-illlhlflllllulll l-‘l the gold illscovory in ‘California. lo (Ioillll ""10""! ‘YOTK ill ill" Wily {ll Leavenworth llllll drops a hint illlll reconstriiclinil. irrigation, liydriiullc a nugget enrome ‘to mme m m“ illlil.(Elilfliflflfiilllflll projects. the rwlnlonlhvelrfl or ‘the mo“, wngo“ {rum ITlOHII of marshy inuliirlnl lands. ‘vhm, ream“ i,“ a 5pm m H“, “M,” the establishment. of agricultural w“, m“, m. m“ honmqeukvm b“ ilflil industrial schools. and the clil- flmhn , mm, 4hr b _' ‘q i i tivaoion of cotton. silk, Iibacoo d“ “ythfflfnrarli; s m‘ mm‘ "g and viiicyzirils. There’ is consliler- " ' able tinemployiiilelil. in tlli- liirgi-r. The story l“ one of remaflmlhm towmh hm most or m,” “ms a,» interest nnd power‘. J. Warren lwr. sorbed during lhe 3111111119!‘ alid full rum“ and L01’? wllsm‘ “V” m“ by ‘he need o; labor for the mm lending roles. In the cast iirc- Allin vests "816. Charles Ogle, Fllhcl- Wiilca. The Ammnlan government h“ Ernest Terrence and 'l‘iilly Marsh- eatiiblishcd a splendid university iit au- Erlvan. employing 75 lrofessors and accommodating 000 blurb-blah An equally fine libriiy hag hmmlof lime a way will h» found of dc- Opcillil in the (‘llpllill wtb 2300.00 l-"vhlni: lliflllliflllllclhll, fills-lime of books. the glfls of the Armenian Mil-WOW. S0 flir as cnn he LIUIIFZWI people themselves. Another uni-i It)’ "llllvllrd llilllfllTllllvlt-‘l- (‘Klmfllllll- que Institution lg m‘; Erlynn Twp. ism has tnkken no deep hold on (lii- ical Institute, which ls a ulna,“ pimple. While those. in power lubomlory f0,- (hl, lii the gov-érifm n are Armenians study and treatment of parnsilicnl and epidemiological iliseases, which are very prevalent in the Caucasus, off, an eminent Russian patholo- off. nu s-lnlnent Russian patholo- Thls l5 .n (ghnrgg o; profegggr p9p.'ln the country lsqextremoly small. of Bolshcvik DHPSIIIISIOII who hzivc lhc approval of Most-ow. the lotnl number of; rgzlaqéreil, Communists Oul of fl. popullilion of 1,100,000. gist. The government lid! inaugurated sanitary and hygienic stations throughout. the country, whore the 32,2: are ,1',',”m'ff"", m Tnservlnglronils of their nncienl r-ni-uriy tho ea nn ven re - - l‘- flndrfllglnfgagntmg The ioffilf.’ Truks. They hnve helpoil tho only. 1.014 um nclivc members of tho Communist party. Bill. il must be said agiiln iliat the I, I Bolsheviks have given Armenia a < .- ' ,. new lease of life by proectlng the . ' . country iind people frmn thalli- . u‘; Another lot of Men's Mi|ltary‘Work Boots with steel heel plates and covered counters ........................ ------ -- 93-50 A new lot of Men's English Brown Calf Boots, 900d . . ,. wide fitters with heavy soles and double shank ..... .. .. . $6.21 'lf you need a small suit one sttnflily ‘made of gen- uine sole leather (military attache cases) to ln-st II M” . time or more get yours here quickly at lie“ "m" M“ value. ~- " “' Our all wool Ladies’ Hose at 85c are best Valli!!- Headquartera for Holeproof Hoslery~$1.00 to $3470- mem is carryln-g on an lnteI-IBWGICOIIIIIFY finnnclnlly and economical a cultivation of cotton wlilich has lY- " ll" llPm-‘i-‘WY-r “"111 “"1" given rcmnrknble results. in 1922 Imllefl 99"‘! .511“ Pecmfly Armmm‘ Arman“; had only L250 acres o! iihoilld» btllllfflflllillly yours. retrieve coil-on under cultivation. ln_ 1923 m‘ °l<1 Plflfiédll the nmlly of Ylil-: It had 12,500, and In 1024 this num- ber increased to 40.000 acres. The desire for independence and freedom from foreign domination still persists in the Armenian people. and their hope is that in the course tinned mass ,and evictions. BO RDEN SCHOOL The miiotfiii Ill-bill!‘ sfallilifig 0f Bordon schdo for the mouth nl October. ' n A ‘n: y ‘ Prineipevg ndpmment .A ' .1 - Grade X~1 Adi-lie fiend. 2 MIlP-lfl lief (lorney. 3 Verna Diirrni-l ""0". " 1. 8 I ficbrws 446-10-31 Mfinwtf. l, Id.‘ ~ llprfiict A-ttcnlliincivm-‘l"Wflrlilijla (lriiilq Vl-—1 William Milrpliy. 2 iii-y, livcrirll t-lliivin. IQIIINI Ililrrjwh‘ ilclen Dnrrilch- 3 lliiirgiiret Mc- lliisi-u-l (lolznoy. ""1"" I?"‘l:,“d‘ Innis. (lliiilys C W1 Mnrsilll" wtfm“, QHHIH V-l Margaret Mncllcod. Preston ‘Q rblvll- "W" 4AM Jam-us McNllIll. Ji-ssii- All“ lions and t- laoe (é pril-vous 2 G1 | (' , 3 l . loss“ It has 31,8179”. mrongh “m. pherilgly-H l orlity, iiirold Mnc ‘m ton Diii-rnch, 3 nndolph Harper,- Weill“ h lpnnnch. 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