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and it makes us all think of something warm and com
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line that you can get what you want when you want it.
No waiting this year. V :
Youth's Lumber Jacks, wool lined, Ball Band
Boys' Lumberjacks, wool'lined, Ball Band
Mens Lumber Jacks, wool lined, Ball Band
Men's Lumber Jacks, wool lined, Gold Seal . . . .
Men's Duck Perfection, Ball Band .
Men's all rubber 10-inch lace boots, Gold Seal . .
Men's all rubber 10-inch lace boots, Ball 'Band
Men's 4-buckle all rubber Overshoes, Gold Seal
Men's 4-buckle heavy Arctics, Ball Band .
Youths' leather, tops, Ball Band ; ?. . : .......
Boys' leather tops, Ball Band .v.
Men's leather tops, 8-inch, Ball Band ..... ... .
Men's leather tops, 10-inch, Ball Band . . . .
Men's leather tops, 12-inch, Ball Band
Men's leather tops,, 16-inch, Ball Band .
Men's all rubber lace 16-inch" Boots ...
Men's canvas top lace 16-inch Boots . . .
Men's felt Boots . , . . . .;.
Men's coon tail Boots .V.
' Youths' Leggings . . ..............
Boys' Leggings ................ ...
Men's heavy Eureka Leggings . . ;.
Men's heavy Socks i :
Men's; extra -Rubbers for leather tops .
Youths Felts and Rubbers, sizes 6 to 10
"Mens., black knit Shoes ... . . ; . ,;. O1. .T
a special xuiDDer ior tne men s knit snoe
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...... 1 .60
.35c to 90c
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1 lb. Golden' Nugget Coffee ". 'I'. '''Hi '.v? 35c
I lb. Cocoa V. si v . . . ... il. t . . . 20c
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Good-Form Hair
Nets
"A womn's crowning glory' loses much of . its beau-',
ty if not properly cared f or. V Most women do care for
their hair with shampoos, brushes, etc.,but many over
look the added comfort and improvement of appearance
obtained by the use of a :Hair . Net :
If you have never used one, try a Good Form. (They
fit.) . -
If you do use hair nets, try a Good Forhi. '(They
last). . . .
You will never want any other kind.'
Light brown, black, dark brown, blond, medium brown,
auburn V. ; ; ' V
1 15 cents. -Two for 25 cents.
White and gray 25 cents each.
This coupon and 19 cents is good fo two.Gbod Iform'
Hair Nets; if presented oh or before xNov6mber 16,
1921. (White or gray, one net). "
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Orleans Cczrty's Leading Food Store
ALL ROUND FLOUR
Golden Poppy $1.15 1-8 bbl. tack " ' -'-p
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fancy Western; steer beeif
Round Steak-, . Rib Roast trlociStak
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Frankforts Bologna Minced Loaf
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ORLEANS
Ch W. Locke,
A. O. Austin,
1 Reporter
Business Agent
Orleans School Notes.-
. The Hoadley children are back in
school after being quarantined for
scarlet fever. f :
The new pupils entering the jun
ior high school this week are Greta
Ha skins and Leah and Preston pow.
" The boys have "been enjoying the
outdoors basket ball -practice since
a group of them loyally worked a
week ago Saturday to put up the
standards for, the'goalSi
The morning,, assembly Friday was
again xf ayored by . the music, of the
school orchestra. Geraldine Stod
dard and Benny Doyle read original
stories for the assembly period also.
A new . course has been started for
credit in the schools. ' A class in vo
cal music under Miss Redfield has
been added to the instrumental ap
plied home music courses. Over a
dozen pupils aTe taking these courses
thus far. - ; .
- One hundred" and seventy-five pu
pils are defective according to the.
repoft of the health 'examination
here. Of the 215 defects found, 150
aTe of the teeth, 34 of the throat, 20
in vision, 4 of the heart and two of
the nose and throat. A need is felt
for 'the school health moto-put into
action: EVERY CHILD NORMAL.
Among thegifts sent through the
Junior Red Cross by each grade to
the children of Bavaria were, 32
handkerchiefs, 16 dolls, 14 balls, four
wrist watches ,43 -tdys of r various
sorts, five tooth brushes, six tubes' of
paste, - seven hair ribbons, .16 . whis
tles, eight books, and J.2 boxes . of
crayons. There were, also many oth
er articles in smaller quantities.' In
all over 195 articles were packed, in
the boxes. , ... ''-.. ', .. 'i I
Orleans- School - Meeting;
ill.
The- -legal voters of f'the "Orleans
Graded School district . are, waTned- to
meet in , Opera Hall Tuesday; Novem
ber 15th,". at;s7.30 p m. to.', transact
the following business: S
. Art, 1. To hear the Teport and re
commendations of the building com
mittee. 'Art. 2. To see what action the dis
trict will take on the recommenda
tions .of the building committee.
Art. 3. ,To authorize the trustees
to borrow money for the purpose of
building said school building. V
"Art. 4 4Tos transact any. other
business that mayvlegally come before
said meeting. ' "
This is an important matter and
every, voter in the district. Plans of ' ground in Albany and Eden.
Congregational Church Notes
Rev. R. A. Hamilton, Pastor
The sermons on 0: T. prophecy will
be continued on Sunday morning.
On Sunday evening there will be a
union 1 service at. the Congregational
church. The lecture on Red Cross
activities will, be illustrated by -means
of a finely colored set of slides. -All
are cordially invited to -this Sunday
evening union service. ' .
Methodist Episcopal Churth Not as
Clarence D- Pierce. Pastox .
'-'.' . Sunday -services. ; , -"Morning
worship- 10.30 o'clock.
Dr. Hatch of Montpeligr will speak
in the interest of 'the seminary at the
morning service. , t-"
s Sunday' school 12' o'clockj-? r
:, There will ; be a union service at
thp Congregational church Sunday
evening with slides illustrating the
work of the Red Cross. -
The L. S. Sunday school class gave
a social at the church vestry Friday
evening. The decorations were of
Halloween effect: Music and games
were enjoyed. Refreshments of sand
wiches cookies, and orangeade were
served. :
IT PAYS TO PAY., AND LUG
ously ill for a few days last week.
Mr.' and Mrs. R. A. Bean spent Sat
urday and Sunday in Burlington.
Mrs. Clara Brown is visiting her
niece, Mrs. Arno Burns, in Enosburg.
Mrsl.Jane M. Wiggin has gone to
Danville to visit her son, A. D. Wig
gin.' :;: ; . . ' ' '
Mrs. Herbert Wheeler , of Irasburg
was the guest o Mrs. Ralph Quimby
Tuesday.-'t ' , r '
: -F, C. Brown is putting a new re
frigerator into . the C. - W. Brooks
market. ; j "
c The rank of. knight will be confer
red, at a-pecial, K. P, meeting .Thurs
day evening. ; -
Mr. land Mts. James Doe 1 of Gran
by, QuS!, are visiting her sisterMrs.
Milo TWiting. c V1-;'' 1
1 '.Mrsi "AC Harris "spent a part of
last week' with her cousin, Mrs..j. War
her, at HighWater 1 ' - ' -
Alfred Cota of South Paris, Me.,
spent the week-end with his parents
on Irasburg street. , o
George Neddow has returned "from
Charlestown, N. H., to run the dryer
in the veneer mill. r
; Mrs. Minnie Twombly is visiting
her niece, ' Mrs. Ruth (Tripp) Bow
ley at Middletown.. " t
Mrs. Mary Hartwell of Troy has
been the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
D. C. Andrus the past week.
F. J. Pierce and F. J. Parlin are
deer hunting on , their old stamping
th nronosed " new buildine have been
exhibited in the bank window for sev
eral days. The committee have spent
mu"h time and thought over . this
matter and now present the result of
thir considerations. If . a new high
srhool building is to be erected in
1922 it is hisrh time that contractors
be e-iven ary opportunity to figure
and submit bids. '
ORLEANS ,
Missi Mabel Bennetr has tonsilitis.
E. E'.s Doe was in Burlington Mon
day, and Tuesday. !
: Ira Gray is having 1 setlou.i . trouble
with rheumatism.
. ' C. C. Grandy had a H. E. telephone
installed last week.'. ,
L. R. Wifson was a business visitor
in Bradford last week.
Miss "Viva tf'otter spent the week
end with relatives in Barton.
The frame of T. J. Hughes' new
house on Irasburg street is up. 1
Miss Althea Wheelock was seri-
J. H. Gilmour.was quite severely in
jured last week by a fall from a lad
der wtfile working in the mill.
Mrs. Charles Gallup of Browning
ton is working at Carroll Wilder's.
Mr. Gallup spent. Sunday with her.
f ATthur Emerson and Maurice Par
ker, accompanied by VS. D. Parker of
Newport; are deer hunting in Nor
ton, r
G.'S.( Dodge is installing a hot
water heating system in, his home.
The Whipple-Converse Co.', are; doing
the wortt.
Mrs. E. N. Trenholme and son have
returned after passing several weeks
at the home of her neople in Ayer's
Cliff, P. Q. i " "
T. M. Buzzo, A. G. Baird".and John
Baird are deer hunting in Wenlock.
Preston Skinner will join them: later
in the week. " ' .
Charles R. Taplin goeto New York
Thursday night. While there he will
attend the Dartmouth-Pennsylvania
football game. - V .
Wm.. H.. Jeffreys, chairman of the
fFancy Cheese ,
Cream of Wheat
Postifm CefeaP.. . . v. . . ... ,
Instant Postum . . ... . . . . ,
Butter Crackers, large box'
Pure, Vanilla, 2 oz. ..... i
Fresh Shredded Wheat . . .
Pnrp T.arrl
Fresh P. 1 nes . .... ... ...'.. .
Pound-can Evap. Milk ... I
Olneys Corn or t'eas. . .
Three large 'Grape fruit 7 . .
Fresh line Cookies, lb. . . . .
Boneless Cod strips, special at
.30c
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24c
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. .20c
. . .23c lb.
Buttermilk toilet Soap, 5 'cakes
Glycerine Toilet Soap, 5 cakes
Swift's Pride Soap, 6 cakes .
Lenox Soap, 6 cakes
Export Borax Soap, 10 cakes
P. & G. Soap, 15 cakes .....
btar boap, id- cakes ... . . .
Fels Naptha Soap, 10 cakes
Grandma's Naptha Soap, 15 cakes
Naptha Soap Powder, 6 boxes ....
Quart best Ammonia ,2r
x Fletcher's Castoria . . . .34c
Uampbelrs Soups, dozen .$1.25
. . . 25c
. . . 25c
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. . .25c
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. . . 69c
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50 Pairs -Men's heavy Woolen Hose, to close the lot 69 cents nn it.
Bear Brand Men's Heavy Cotton Hose, 100 pairs at 15 cents a pair.
'l''. .Gloves and MittensShoes and Rubbers Overalls and Heavy Pants
Special,' 300 pairs Men's heavy Cotton Gloves all going at 15 cents pair.- -Seeded
Raisins 22 cents. Seedless Raisins 25 cents. Fancy Molasses 50 cents gallon.
Buy your Thanksgiving Supplies Here and Save Money
Rice Figs Dates Cranberries- Walnuts Spanish Onions Poultry Seasoning & Sage
B. O. Smith, Proprietor Postoff ice Square Orleans VL
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$5.00. We have so 4 a lot but still have a ot left. Mens
brown calf dress shoe, genuine welts in both medium pointed and
round toe made by one of the high grade shoe manufacturers and
guaranteed to give satisfaction at . i
Ladies' dark brown high cut dress Shoe .in the medium heel and
low heel genuine welt and a dandy.
Only
THESE ARE :XTR A VALUES
g Other Shoes for the ladies at $3.00 $3.50 and up to $8.50.
Children's Shoes, sizes 4 to 8 hard sole, first step $1.15 up.
Boys' and Men's high cut sheer.
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Underwear and Hosiery . '
' Double cotton fleeced Bed Blankets, Indian Blankets, Baby, tl
Blankets both cotton and wool also Underwear and. Hosiery for
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Beede Block 'HO YT & HO YT Orlean,, Vl.
Ruths' Rubber Packs v $2.60 1 $3.50
Boys and Youths' Leather Tops $2.00, $2.25, $25
Heavy All Wool Hose .$1.25, $1.00, 75c, 5e, 4pc
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PUBLIC MARKET
TT JpOU all know? th'e. fellow who waits 'till the very last minute
T to get his hunting togs, and you know howhe keeps the
; whole crowd waiting. You also know v that the same
gang thats willing tot;wait all day for a deer hates- like thun
dor to wait S minutes ior a man who is'nt ready.
. Be a "Jerry on itie Job"
Men's Leather Tops, 8 to 16 in,
Men's Canvas Top. Swampers ,
Men's All Rubber Swampers' -Men's
All Rubber Packs
r Boys' Rubber Packs
$4.75 to 6.25 1
4.75 to 5.00
$5.00, $5.50, $6.25
: $385 to $4.50
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j;'Kccp yotir eye on the Bargain Table 1
Mea Shoes, formerly $5.50 $4.50 -
IVIen s Rubbers ;v x , , ; :f-.;.";-rV
BoystRubbers 'V - --J '.
Sheepskin Bootees
Keep your eye open for our weekly bargain tahlgrd atep lively.
at $3.50
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them over. Same thing with collar $5.50. ' v
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State .'Board of Charities and Pro-.
bation vfas in town on business Fri
day and Saturday. . -
R. W. and L. C. Eldridge spent a
few days in Boston last week and
while there attended the National
Textile exhibition. ;
Mr. anfl Mrs. L. W. Rash have re
turned from a seven weeks' trip to
San Diego, CaL where they visited
their daughter Hope. . ;
- Miss Evelyn Alexander - oi St.
Johnsbury, special state tuberculosis
nurse, was in, Orleans Tuesday in the
interests pf her work. . ,
The Pythian listers are preparing
for a sale of fancy work, aprons,
handkerchiefs, and a' mystery booth
at K. P. Hall, December 8. '
Miss - Ruth " Aldrich invited Miss
Gladys Hill, home economics teacher,
to snd the week-end with her at
her home in Derby Line. y.
Rev.'C. D. Pierce has .--joined a
party of deer hunters at Notch pond,
Wenlock; and Hiram Allen is in
another part of Wenlock. -
"My Bungalo is the title of a new
sonjr. the words of which, are by Mrs.
W. J. Joslyn of this place. The words
are very good and the music, quite
pleasing. . . , , "
Mrs. F. A. Bennett is entertaining
her brother and sister, Benjamin and
KatKeryn Donaldson of Portland; al
so tending store wjiile Fred in seeking
venison.
Rev. R. A. Hamilton' rwas;in WfciU
River Junction Monday and Tuesday
to attend a' meeting of the . state
evangelistic ' committee .of; which ".lie
is chairman.
Mrs." Lirtie Cameron is slightly im
proved. Her cousin, Mrs. Wm. Rich
mond of Newport is assisting in her
care. Mr. Richmond, has also been
$r;fdaya.,..r : ..,r.,Vv
About a dozen Orleans people at
tended the - funeral 'of Mrs. ' J ospeh'
iHyde at. Westmore . Friday. West-
more .and. Orleans-people nave many
. interests xn common. , - -m , . (
M. W. Parker is having two weeks'
m ' vacation from his duties as trouble
M man for the N. E. Telephone Co., and
SOI Ray Rush of Newport is looking af-
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. Coat offerings! Ready tomorrow, in
Bolivia, Silvertone, Plush; Heather
Mixtures, Chinchilla and Velobrs, made
in loose Back, semi fittedand belted backs.
" Range in price from $12.00 to $50.00
With every coat sale this week a pairof gloves will be given
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