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THE WEEKLY CALEDONIAN WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1920 PAGE FIVE' AT 65 HE ENJOYS PERFECT HEALTH "FRUIT-A-TIVES" Keep Hi Stomach, and Liver in order IfiTsi 7 I'M "HV l jsn 9 ' 'i r. R. ADAMS - ' 154 Elm St., Lakeport, H. H. "I realize that I have reached the age (63) when one often require fixing up. My digestion was not right and trouble with my Liver and Bowels caused considerable distress. I could not get rid of ' he Consti pation ; and the insufficient action cf xaf bowels resulted ia my LlocJ absorbing the poisons. Xast fall, I began taking Tru:t-a-tives cr Fruit Liver Tablets, and after using1 them for a short time I could see they were jujt what my system required. My liver becaaa active and improvement ia every way was apparent. I doubt whether anyone could feel better than I do ; and I am willing to give credit where credit is duo, t o 'Fruit-a-tives'." F. R. ADAMS. 60c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers or from FItUIT-A-TI VEti Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. Mrs. Frank Ahem and son, Law ience of Conpord, .N. H., are visiting her sister, Mrs. Ella Goodall and oth er relatives. Mi"). Henry Parker of West Stew artsttwn, is visiting; Mr. and Mrs. Noiiiin Hall. Mi. and Mrs. Harry Sweet and children have returned home to Fitzdale after spending seveial days hei! with their mother, Mrs. Doia Giant. Hazel Davis of Concord visited Miss Lola P'isher the last of the week. I Mi. and Mrs. Dan Merrill and daughter, Mr. Doyle of Campton vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Andy Conors, the f.iat of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Cable of Lyn donville vitited their mother, Mrs. Ed. Cole Sunday. They with Mr. and Mis. Cole visited relatives in Lan caster, Whitefield and Carroll. It is eypreted services will be ie sumed at the Methodist church ntxt Sunday. The pitor, Rev. Glenn Douglas has been having a thrse weeks' vacation. Mrs. Fir.nk Seace has returned to her home in St. Johnsbury after spending several days here with her daughter, Mrs. Hubbard Fisher. Guy and Earl Ishnm visited their uncle, Nelson Buyers at Norwich the first of h'.st week. Nila Crawford has returned home after spending some time with her EAST BURKE mother, Mrs. Edna Crawford at Dan- j James McGm anf) ,saiah Kflthm lU. and Mrs. D. M. Smith visited at ! LtTlL Su"day vieitoM at their .slater's, Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso ST. JOHNSBURY EAST I turned heme Saturday; night accom Mr. and Mrs. Raymond . Gray..;, of . gariUiJby Mrs. Vance, who will Greenfield, Mass., and Mrs. Ina row-! spend some time in town. Mrs. Maria A. Hobbs from Cres cent City,' Florida, who has been visiting rn ' Danville, has cone to St. Johnsbury for a week where she will visit fiiends. " Mrs. Earle Rodeers is much im proved in health and her nurse, Mrs. Nettie S. Fisher, has returned to her home in St. Johnsbury. Diamond Chapter, No. 14, O. ' E. S., will hold their rtnilar meeting Wednesday evening, July 21. Mis. Byron Wright and little daushter, Natalie, ot Bane are visit ing Mrs. McLean. Mrs. J. E. Nelson and two little hsr sister, Mis. Chauncey A. Adams, last week. Mis. Delprar Smith and Sara Smith, who have been spendh'.g snne time in Massachusetts and New Hampshire have returned hone. Harmony Club will meet with Mrs. Watt at her cottage at Joe's Pond Monday evanwr. July 26. W. H. Cass has sold his farm to Will Finley. There will be a picnic at the Gillis' farm Wednesday, July 21 under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor Society. Mrs. Withinoron and little son from Chenev. Wash., are spending the week with her. cousin, Mrs. Chauncey A. Adams. ers or St. Jchnsburv visited at George McGinnis', Sunday. Mis. Herbert Budges returned home on Saturday, after spending two weeks with her sister at We3t Charleston. Mrs. G. I. Copp invited her mother, Mrs. Edward Spencer, and Mr. and Mrs. Chaues Woodburv cf St. Johnsbury at her home Saturday to tpend the day, it being Mis. Sptn few hours with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Woodburv. Miss Ruth Burpee has been quite ill tor the last lew weeks, and is :n a critical condition. S. J. MeGinni3 is doing the haying at the Chase and Hovty farm. Mi. and Mrs. Carl Hovey of St. Johnsbury are at the Chase and Hov ey faim. WEST WATERFORD Mrs. Floyd Blodgett and three chil dren from Lyndonville visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blodgett last week. Martha Blodgett returned home Wednesday from East St. Johnsbury where she had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blodgett and from Luiien- j burg where she visited her brother, i Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Thomas and two 1 neices. EAST CONCORD Mrs. George Wood of St. Johns bury is visiting Mrs, J. C. Warren for a few days. Henry Biiggs, Emma Leach and Parkey Barrows were visitors in Lit tleton, N. H., one evening last week. Mrs. Walter Cheney and daughter, Margaret, of Washington, D. C, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Mamie Rog ers. Mrs. Marion Morrill a.id Marjorie Smith visited relatives in Whitefield, N. H., last week. Mrs. Dave Bean and little daugh ter, Faye and Nettie Bean of Grove ton, N. H., were guests ot Mrs. L. U. Stockwcll last week. Hairiman's at Dalton, Sunday. Mrs. Fred Whipple and daughter, Katie, visited relatives in Lunenburg Sunday. Mrs. Eliza Graham has finished work at the Bag mill and is working for John and Hairy McDonald. Mrs. Frank Keneson visited her daughter, Ruby, at Manchester, N. H., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bean and children of Wilder visited at heir brother, Nathan Bean's last Satur day going from there to visit their mother, Mrs. Hattie Bean at Roscoe Paiker's. Miss Clara Spooner who attends school at South Lancaster, Mass., is canvassing the place for books try ing to gain a scholarship for the next school year. She stops with Mrs. Wil lie Sayeis while in town. Mrs. Curt Goodall and little Vel ma Carr have returned home from a visit among relatives at Concord N. H. Mrs. Goodall was accompanied J by her mother, Mrs. Emma Brown. Koss rolsom caught his limit or brook trout Monday. The largest tip ped the scales at lsi lbs. CABOT There will be no services at the Congregational church for the next three Sundays. M. W. Hale, the pas tor, will be away on his vacation. The social held at the Congrega tional church Thursday evenino- was well attended. A fine nrogram was The stork visited this place twice 1 given and refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. during the past few days, leaving a little daughter, Marjorie Iris, to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. El.roy Fisk and a little daughter, Alice Myra, to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elry Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Temple of St. Johnsbury recently visited at their sisters, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Morse's. JVIr. and Mrs. Riley Blodgett of Guildhall are here doing the haying on their faun in Oregon. Prank Burt linn finished diiving Ralph Hartshorn's team at Fitzdale. Mr. and Mrs. George Lavature, Alphonnc nnd Arthur and Frank Powers took an auto trip to Franklin and Manchester, N. H., last week. Mrs. Lepha Clossen has returned to her home at West Lunenburg- af ter spending three weeks here with her neice, Mrs. Fred Whipple. Mrs. Clark Steere has been visit ing her sister at Barre for the. past 10 days. Florence and Eunice Steere staved with Mrs. Horace Biiggs while their grandmother was away. Harl Kiser of Danville was a guest at Milo Perkins' over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fisher of Ber . lin, N. H., were at their sister's. Mr. and Mrs. George Kind's rwcntly. Lila lusher i working for Mrs. Erwin Powers. Mrs. Philip Carpenter is caring for her' daughter, Mrs. Elrv Adair. Miss Bernardino Sargent of Is land Pond is visiting at J. C. Warren's. Mrs. Julia Barr returned home from Northfteld, Wednesday after a two weeks' stay with relatives. A. W. Baker of Boston is at his summer home here. Miss Flora Atkjns of Mt. Berry, Ga., is spending a few weeks with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Rogers and son, Jack, recently visited her folks at Enosbuig Falls. Mr. and Mrs. George Houghton of Montpelier were visitors here last week. Ernest Witham is home from City Hospital, Barre. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Witham and Dale are at I. C. Peck's at East Cab ot for a while. Mrs. Madge Bullock and daughter Pauline, who have been stopping sev eral weeks with her father, L. C. Lance, have returned to their home at Passumpsic. Mrs. Charles Cole and children of Barre recently visited at Orson Blod gett,'?. All those' interested in "Old Home Week" are requested to meet at I. O. G. T. Hall Thursday evening. July 22, Mis3 McConachie of Barre is vis iting her aunt, Mrs. L. W. Burbank Howard L naeofc Howard Lance of Montpelier is wifh his father, L. C. Lance. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin and daughters arc visiting relatives in Springfield. i'm The I I'M A SW06TH; QRPtft , O.L )5LICK , ESVjif YoVR CAR W Ayy amove) " f-. p-.; ' USING the proper oils on your car is of great assistance and prolongs the life of your bearings. Poor oil separ ates on the bearings and allows the steel to friction. We have a supply of oils and greases that are recommended for I your use. I I - wgigygg- F'rank Wilkins' Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dode of Lyn donville were recent visitors at A. A. Barber's. Jesse Drew and Alvah Freeto are working on the Frasier farm during having. Michael Cohen has returned to his work in Montpelier after visiting friends in town a few days. Mrs. Harris Sanborn from Prov idence, R. I., is visiting her mother, Mrs. George Hubbard. Mrs. Mike Sullivan is spending the week m Burlington with her daugh ter, Mertie. Mr3. Hattie Harris is with her. Mrs. H. J. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stewart of Lyndonville, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carr of St. i Johnsbury, Mrs.. Harold Carr of Arcadia, ia., Mrs. rhillip tl. Jjown e3 and son from Los Angeles, Cal., were recent visitors at the "Club House." In spite of the rain Wednesday evening there was a very interesting meeting ot Burke Mt. Grange. Re freshments of ice cream and cake were served. A good literary pro gram by the children was enjoyed. Mrs. James Uallapher and son, Herbert are visiting relatives in Mon treal. Leo and Herman Cole are spend ing a few days at Asa Hunter's. Lewis Sentarbar is working for Fred Dashncy. Mrs. Lottie Carr of Groveton. N. H., was a recent visitor in town among relatives. George L. Eggleston and Earl Lathroup and R. A. Eggleston from Canaan, N. H., were callers in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah D. Gilson are the happy parents of a baby boy Alvah D. Gilson Jr., born Sunday, July 18. C. E. Freeto, Harold Phillips were home from their work in Bethlehem over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Keith of Iras bury, Ida Hunt of Cambridge, Mrs. Evelyn Bliss of St. Albans were Sunday visitors at H. D. Webster's. George Gilson and family were recent visitors at F. A. Brewer's. Miss Angic Willey and Annie Hol ton of Lyndonville visited at Harris Smith's, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jenkins from Speedwell farms were Sunday visi tors at P. S. Harris'. Henry Darling recently returned from Detroit, Mich., driving home a truck for the Goss Garage at St. Johnsbury. Mrs. James Buell has been quite ill the past week with heart trouble. Her daughter, Mrs. Morton Holbrook and son, Ralph Buell, of St. Johns bury have been witn her. She is quite comfortable at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Leach are re joicing over the advent of a baby boy, born Tuesday, July 13. Mrs. Mathers was home from her work in Lyndonville for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Granger from Florence, Mass., are visiting at P. S. Harris'. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crane of New York, Georere W. Session of Potsdam. N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Heath of Winter Haven, Fla., were recent visitors at Burkelyn Hall. Dr Farmer from St. Johnsbury was a professional visitor in town Tues day. Charles W. Smith of Fitchbure, Mass., is visiting his brother, Harris Smith. Bion F. Humphrey Jr. went Sat urday to Brattleboro, Vt., where he has a position. He will make his home with his sister, Mrs. A. C. Wvman. Percy Kenniston was home from his work in Wolcott over the week end. B. W. Streeter is entertaining his little nephew, Lonnie Richardson, from Springfield, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. McDonald were Sunday visitors at Concord. The Darlings are making repairs on the interior of their house oc cupied by Charles Knapp. Miss Woods, a trained nurse is caring for Mrs. A. D. Gilson and baby, and both mother and child are doing well. Ivas Kenniston is working for Mr. Hamel through haying. Miss Wood from Wftlden is spend ing a few days with he rmother at Mt. View Farm. WEST, DANVILLE Mr. and Mrs A. J. Goss and Mrs. Kenneth Lane spent Monday at John Brickett's. Miss Emilv Armstrong and Mrs. George Armstrong were at Landaff, N. H., Sunday. E. F. Ayer were at Wheelock, Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Frasier of Louisana, a former store keener here is visiting his nsice, Mrs. Harry Emery and calling1 on old friends. Mrs. Dr. Aldrich and son, James, occupied their cottage at Point Com fort a few days last week. Mr. Gushing and mother from New York city are occupying one of Mrs. Berry's cottages at Point Comfort. Mr. and Mrs. Perley Ailes and two sons of St. Johnsbury spent part o last week with his narents, Mi. and Mrs. George Ailes. Raymond Conlev of Laconia, N. ' spent the week end at Hollis Wi , Henry Cook is home from Texa a spend the summer with his mother, Mrs. Cynthia Cook. Mrs. John Brickett is visitinv her sons; who are in camp at Wolfsboro, N. H. Mr. Brickett accompanied her Saturday and came home Mondav morning. . The Misses McFarland from Bos ton are boardinr at George Ailes' at the Lakeside House. Mrs. Han Somers from St. Johnsbury and a party of fiiends are occupying the Somers cottage. Mi. and Mrs. Clark from Orange, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Packard of California are occuping the Badger cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fair of St. Johnsbury were over Sunday guest3 of Mrs. Will Berry. Mr. Berry wa3 also home from Montpelier over Sun da v. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swase- and family and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pitkin occupied the Chesley cottage over Sunday. Miss Muriel Weed of Portland, Mrs. M. A. Harrison and Mrs. Vir ginia Duty and son of Baltimore, Md., are at Welikeit cottage, guests ot the Emerson's. Mrs. Jennie Allsonn of New York. Citv is visiting her mother, Mrs. Al bert Daniels'. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Harding and son of West Concord visited her father, Oliver McCosco Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daniels and family made a trip to the , White Mountains Sunday. Visitors at Bert Osgood's. "Edge Lake Farm" over the Fourth Wera Mrs. R. W. Faust of Belmont, and son,, H. A. W.hite, D. M. D. of Bos ton, F. W. Osgood of Boston, O. H. Osgood and wife of South Sudbury, Mrs. M. A. Osgood and son, Albert. and daughter, Electa, from West Vir ginia, 1. A. Osgood and son, Robert, from St. Johnsbury. DANVILLE Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Hardy, Miss Lorinda Hardy and George Da vis spent Sundav visiting Mr. Hardy's Drotner, f rank Hardv in Urleans. ' Mrs. Winfield S. Fisher, whd has HickUnd of Danville exchanged pul- been spending the week in Sutton as 'Pits Sunday. , a guest of Mrs. - Robert Vance,; re- Miss Jennie Sterling and Mrs. WEST BARNET The grange meeting Tuesday even ing was sparsely attended owing to church activities. . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carter and daughter returned to their home in Tilton, N. H., Tuesday. Mr. Walter Hoyt and son returned to Lowell, Mass., the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Blanchard of Tilton, N. H.. Mr. Albert Carter and Miss McCloud of Lowell, Mas., re turned to their homes Friday., Mrs. Carrie Koy is staying with Mrs. Julia Carter indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Achilles were in Newbury Sunday to attend the funeral of a friend. V The families of Frank Shaw, Gar f.eld Darling,' B. L. Gadley and Miss Margaret Blair spent Monday, at Darling's cottage. Walter Bush way of Cambridge, Mass., is visiting his father, Hariey Bushway. Miss Mae White worked at Charles Roy's this week. PEACHAM Mark . Adams who has been sick for sometime, passed away Sunday, July 18. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor are par ents of a baby boy, Elmer Henry, born Saturday, July 17. F. B. Allyn and family took an au to trip to Crystal Lake Sunday. Henry Lawrence, who has been boarding at Mrs. Mary Craig's, has gone to Albert Peak's to board. Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy and sony Theion, have be n visiting in Springheld, Mass. Louise Bayley has gone to Spring field, Mass., where she has a posi tion. Miss Laura. Chamberlain, an old resident of Peacham, is boarding .at Mary Bailey's. 1 Rev. Mi. Chase and Rev. David Stt Memorial lighthouse at Crown Point on Lake Lhamplatn, commemorating the discovery of Lake Champlain by Samuel Champlain in 1609. Erected 1912. Every motor highway and byway ' throughout picturesque New! England and New York is a part ' of the long "Socony Trail". THE Standard Oil Company Of New York was a pioneer in the oil, refining industry. It has made petroleum history by constantly improving the quality of ite products, and by discovering and develop ing new ones. siQmmi imMn,t,.. Socony products and service have kept pace with every step of progress made to the petroleum industry and with eyery requirement of those who depend upon it in any way. As a result, Socony gasoline today represents half a century of refining experience. It is truly the standard of quality motor fuels. Socony stations are ever increasing in number because imMdristsl 4 are demanding, more and more, a uniformly clean and powerful gasoline, easily obtainable... Because Socony is always uniform, it always gives full mileage with low carbonization. And this is true whether you buy it in Bar Harbor of Buffalo. The economy of a permanent carburetor adjust- 41 QntMn regular gasoline whenever you need it. Socony fA.tWf M service enables Socony users to do this. For complete motoring satisfaction, begin using bocony regularly today. Look for the red, white and blue Socony sign, STANDARD OIL GO. OF NEW YORK Ifcpy lf SSEsIr rilHSuCDtWoU EgS5S$ Memorial lighthouse at Crown Point on 'M II " J , I of the long "Socony Trail". i I I clean and powerful gasoline, easily obtainable. . Because Socony is always uniform, it always gives I Gveru Gallon . , , ; IOC01 '1 I' 'I REG. U.S. PAT. ..OFF, MOTOR GASO-lilNb ifflHUjairmwi Annie Piper of New York City are visiting at Ira Jcnnison's. Miss Anna Renfrew is spending a few days in Groton. There will be an auction of tho Mountain View House and property on Thursday, July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hunter and daughter, Mary Sylvia, of Middle ton, Mass., are spending two weeks in town. Arthur Aiken was called to New York lant week by' the serious illness of his brother, Leonard Aiken. Mr. aid M. Artlmr Pi of Clareinoi't. N. II., vi.-it d nt AJSI.-jrt Peak's the last of the week and Mrs. Peak remained for a week, i George and Reginald Esdcn were at Thetford over Sunday. Mrs. Esden came home with them. Hazel Douse visited Mrs. Marv Randall at Woodsville, N. H., last week. Mrs. Jennie Blair, who has been quite sick at St. Johnsbury, . came home la t week. Mrs. AnthonyBaldwin and son, Thebdore Anthohvof Boston are visiting her mother. Mr3. Leslie Ad ams.: : Velma Roberts of Lyndonville was at her brother's, Raymond Roberts' last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gage' nd Mr. and Mrs. Gustin.of West Somerville, Mass., were at Ezra Learned's on Sunday. Gov. CoolidgesrBig Day at Plymouth Home ST. JOHNSBURY CENTER Mrs. Nellie Smith of Burke is vis iting the family of her brother, Har ry Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith and two children and Mrs. Dezetto Smith of Lvndonville visited", Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Powers.' on Sunday. (Continued from Page 1) encn. O ilv'i'i tbk. w ay. en" tho i arm-' of men .'.'".! wdiih n h;v' ' . iiif to (! mini ot l'i'i- iiccititii1 i wtniin ullachod to our liiotr.utioiv. e must realize the great privilege that we have of living under law and or der and forever preserve the heritage of our fathers. The Governor's address was follow ed by three cheers and a tiger for "the most distinguished V'ermonter" after which the assembly1 rapidly broke up and wended their way homeward to the four corners of the Green Mountain state. Plymouth Corner lies in the heart of the Green mountains about 15 miles from Ludlow and equally dis tant from Woodstock. The ride from White River Junction to Plymouth, via Woodstock and Bridgewater, is one of the most picturesque in Ver mont. The splendid state road winds over the mountain and then follows the Ottaquechee river until finally t l'J - ! i - Ll. a .Vive a VOUllUge pittlGZtt IS WUllil a Hi" ... v.-. hundreds on Thursday that ha er seen the spot before. ; Two automobiles took eight ft St. Johnsburv to the . Govern) birthplace. Gilbert E. Woods invi in his car A. B. Noyes, Frank; N,,C and Harry H. Carr, the CaledO county member pfe the republh state committee Charles A. Sm invited to ride in his car CecjU' .Fffl er, Hai-ry W. Randall and Araitir Stone. 'The St. Johnsbury vm maHe the 200 milo tWp very "?ifa aliK, l.-!..vn- lcv.li iotit 4Hp"?'''JI i!i:i:;ii! mvl rc'.ifnilfj '-in'-1w'fi '.'v:iiiin'. Ut'th iMi'tirs."'-.jt'o'py'.m route at the L;;kc' MdreV GtubfJiti was necessary to detour afBradfil where the state rokd wals beins$i paired. The party with Mr. . Shu) took the Nj.w Hampshire sideiof j river going down, entering VMM again at Hanover where ;th ,Cu mings Construction -Company -j busily engaged in erecting new b ings for the trreat college therie, stiM,kAeps growing, An liftat Li of -the most' .beautiful t ppAiial water -itf, Vermont, lar fetoPv2 girls" from the Winonfi "anff1 (3mB esjips. drillW ". on ' the old '" inula gr6unds;7with' other girls n( groomea'Tidrses, swimmeir ,1jjil placid lake doing all' kinds"'o'aa stunts, an , th lake ;!oW canoes full of singing giria teft M tur in the minds of the meThbetA t the party that will Ion linger at D the state and was greatly admired byrpnd of a perfect day.