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Ladies White Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps i $1.85 to' $2.5.0
Children's White Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps $1.25 to $1.85
Ladies' Silk Hose.: 59c. 75c,.85c, 90c and $1.00
Ladies' Lisle Hose ' --.50c
Ladies' Cotton Hose. r
Children's Cotton Hose
Men's Cotton Hose... .
Men's Silk Hose..
15c, 25c and 40c
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19c and 25c
a 50c
PERLEY'S NOVELTY STORE
Main Street, - - - Barton, Vt."
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Mrs. Lizzie Bryant is visiting in
Orleans for a few weeks. ,
Miss Mar jorie Young is at hoine
from U. V M., Burlington.
Mr: and Mrs. 'Harold Whitcomb and
children visited her mother recently.
Palmer Chaffee, who has been very
sick for some timeyis failing at this
writing.
Mrs. .Delia Ingalls and baby are
visiting-her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Lacoss., . . , . - . -"'
Mrs. Viola Crandall has gone - to
Housekeeping m rooms in Mrs. E. A.
Adams house. -
Arthur St. Pierre from Newport
spent last week . wijh his aunt, . Mrs.
Darwin Wright.
Leon Williams is staying with his
J uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
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The Epworth League met Wednes
day evening. - ' -
Joseph Faust has sold his farm to
Stanislas Paquette.
Levi Bashaw visited relatives in
North Troy last week.:
Wm. Russell of Boston is visiting
his sister, Mrs. Ed. Xanou.
Harlan Sears is home from Spring
field, Mass., for a few days. i
" Miss" Susie "Miller spent the' pairfc
weeK-at ner home in Aioany. -',Ji
C. E. Towne of Plainfield spent
Sunday with his family here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Healey spent
the week-end with friends in Sutton.
Mrs. Marshall Freehart is passing
a few days with her sister in Barton.
The strawberry festival was a sue
ORLEANS
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car, W. B. Dean a Buick chummy
roadster,, Louis Emerson a Ford
roadster,' Carroll Wilder a new Ford
sedan and' Guy Harris an Overland
roadster.
The Methodist Ladies' Aid society
will hold a food sale in the church
vestry on Saturday afternoon, July
8, from 3 to 5 o clock. Telephone or
ders for food may be left with Miss
Mae Willey.
E. H. Hayward and daughter, Mrs,
E. H. Brockmeyer and her son, Hen
ry Brockmeyer of Kansas City, Mo.,
were the guests of Mrs. A. D. Chand
ler a few days recently. - Mr. Hay
ward is the nephew of Mrs. Chandler
and 80 years of age.
Mies Florence M. C Hardie was un-
0OOCCOOCHOCCCHC0000oa
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A FEW OF OUR MONEY SAVING PRICES
HUNT'S CORNER STORE,
EVANSVILLE
Quaker Oats.. l20cpkg Bulk Oatmeal 4c lb
J Purity Oats.....-:......:25c pkg 5 lb baS of J-ucky Break-
IctSt iUUU . .. 4 ooc
nfurs Oats w28c pkg C Meal ...... -.1 3 l-2c lb
.- ...33c pkg Pea Beans, still-.;." 7c lb
PLENTY OF ACME FRUIT JARS
At.
Quarts at ioc each or $i.io doz. t Pints at "8c each or 90c doz. j
2-quartsat 13c each or $1.50 doz.
Paying 30c a dozen for eggs
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Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Grow from
Hardwick are visiting his uncles, O.
A. and L. T. Grow.
'Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stone from
Gardner, Mass., are visiting their
brother, fWV J. Stone.
Mrs. Darwin Wright is entertain
ing her aunt, Mrs.-Delia Shannon, of
Sherbrooke, P. Q., for a time.
Mrs. Ruth Dutton and little daugh
ter, Alice', spent part of last week
with Mrs. Ruby Joslyn in Orleans,
Salvany Desmoyer from St. Johns
bury spent the week-end with his
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Alex.
. Charles Dyer has returned to his
home in Sheffield after a week's vis
it with Clarence and Leonard Barry.
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Burbank visit
ed at Will Reid's Sunday and Doris
Reid returned home with them for
a time.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Stone-and fam
ily of Orleans spent Sunday at the
home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. N. Q. Barry.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wiggins, Jr.,
and daughter, Pauline, from Boston
are spending two weeks' 1 vacation
Wth relatives in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Swanson, Mr.
and Mrs. B. C. Boden and Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Smith and son were in
Norton a few days last week.
Fred. Newton was called to Vernon;
Mass., last week to attend the funeraj
of his brother, Rev. E. O. Newton.
Mr. Newton preached at Evansville
and Brownington Center some years
ago. y
Mr. and Mrs. Cassavant have for
guests, Mr. and" Mrs. Kay and Miss
Opalma Lambert from Connecticut,
Mrs. Boneau and two daughters from
Barton, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Mason from Orleans. ?
cess and ratted the society nearly $40. i ted in marriage with Lee H. St.
An abstract of the returns furnish-l 7T
YOU FILL TANK THROUGH
STAYS ON TANK
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BROWNINGTON CENTER
V. H. Akley of Orleans is working
for E. C. Brennan. t
Mrs. E. A. Gallup visited ' friends'
in bt. Johnsbury the last of the wee
Leon Gilman of . Springfield spent
the week-end with Mrs. Gilman a Li
N.. Lund's. ; i ii
, Mrs. Mary .Lang. ' has returned
h6me from Charleston, where she hi$
been. visiting'.' T -
Mrs. Sarah Weeden has returned
home from her visit at her daughter!?
ed by the listers
2414 milch cows.
Mrs. Marie Wheeler is entertaining
her sister, Mrs. Josephine De Mange,
of New York City. .
Mrs. John Enos of Newport and
Mrs. Jim Enos of Coventry spent Sat
urday with Mrs, W. H, Winget,
John Austin has finished work a
Randolph -and has gone to , North
Troy, where he has employment.
Mrs. E. N. Knapp and children re
turned Saturday from a three weeks'
stay with her brothers in Maine.
Sammie Mitchell and family of
Brockton, Mass., are visiting his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tatro and sister
and son of Westmore visted. then
aunt, Mrs. Prudence Prance, the past
week.
Leon Damon returned Friday from
a three weeks' stay at Caledonia
Springs, somewhat improved in
health. A
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Priest left to
day for Kingswood Me., where Mr.
Priest has a position as councillor of
a boys' camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Scribner and
sons, Cecil and Sedgwic, of Stowe,
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Pike." 1 .
- Miss Ethel Sanville of Lowell visit
ed her cousins, Mrs Leon Sylvester
Mrs. F. Mason and Mrs. Howard Ken
nison, the , past week. ,
S. O. Mitchell and family motored
here. from Brockton, Mass., Saturday
to spend a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Mitchell.
. "Mr. and "Mrs. Henry Lewis of Or
leans! visited his aunt, Mrs. Prudence
Prance, the past week, who remains
in very poor health. ,
Mrs. Olive Morrill of Medfield,
Mass., .visited her grandmother, Mrs.
Josephine Simino, and , aUnt, - Mrs.
John Austin, the past weekl v
Elhofe Powers of WhiiefiekV N. H.,
island M.,B. Powers and family of New
f i port" spent' Sunday ; with ' their -par-
Sunday morning in the absence of his
f kther and preached a very" intetest-
ingrfnorf. 1 The' church Was prettily
decorated with flowers. x-jiis ?c-.:joto!
at "Lyhdonville.
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' Mrs: Ralph "Whitcomb spent fait
week, with hern mother, Mrs. Elmit
White at East Brownington.
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ASK THE FOLLOWING DEALERS
BARTON AUTO EXCHANGE,
URIE GARAGE, - ; -
PARK VIEW GARAGE,
R VAI R ANY GARAGE, v
1 ST: FRANCIS GARXG'l?
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CRAFTSBURY GARAGE,
KELLER & FARRAR, t
CENTRAL GARAGE, -STODDARD'S
STORE, -JENKIN'S
STORE, -
f RICKER'S GARAGE, -
CLARK'S GARAGE,
ORLEANS GARAGE, -TWOMBLY
& COLTON,
ROCK GARAGE, - -
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One of the most desirable lots on east shore of Willoughby
Lake. For further information'address ' ,
i F. M. ALLCHURCH, Union Block, Montpelier, Vt.
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Fred Preyos ."of Lawrence, Mass.',
spent last week with Iris parents,
and . Mrs. rAntome Prevost. 5
Miss Phoebe' Powers accompanied
her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Millasd
Gray, to Passumpsic Sunday. j j
Mrs. Charles Bloss of 'South Attlfe-
boro, Mass., recently visited her sis
ter-in-law, Mrs. E. A. Gallup. ; -
Mr.and Mrs. H. Labeau and faia
ily, are spending the week with friends
and relatives in Montreal, P. Q. j
, Mrs. Ethel Hudson and son, Berr
nard, of Enfield, N. H., are visiting
her mother, Mrs. Sarah Weeden. 1
Mr. and Mrs. John Lower and Mr.
and. Mrs. Arthur Emery and S. ; H.
Clough recently visited relatives in
St. Johnsbury. , )
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Seymour' of
Albany and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sey
mour of Concord spent the Fourth
with Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Seymour.
EVANSVILJri
Sr J. Kittle ..is working in Sutton.
Frank Lapirre is suffering from an
attack of appendicitis. ' -
. , Walter Marshall is visiting his
grandmother at ; St. Johnsbury..; .
C. W. Morse of Newport Center
supplied the pulpit here Sunday.
. George Rowe is . stopping with his
brother, Frak Rowe, for a time.
Miss Elsie Skinner is home from
Irasburg for the summer vacation.
David Neddow returned home from
the hospital ' Tuesday. He . is gaining
slowly. .(.-"'
Mr. and Mrs. J. Collins of Provi
dence, R. L, are visiting her son
Everett Marthu '- ; ' ,
' E. Wl Spencer returned home.
Tuesday night from a visit to Wilmer
Gray's at Bradford. ...
Mr.' and Mrs. Roy Coburn and son
of Lyndon ville visited' his uncle, H.
J. Dunham, Sunday. -,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webb and chil-?
dren of Hanover are visiting her
mother, Mrs. Annie Perkins. .
Will Aldrich of Columbia, S. G. is
IJ I spending the summer sX the home of
q I his cousin,. Mrs. Myra Skinner.
U I Mrs. A. E: Tracy with her sister,
Benoit, and wife visited in ; Newport
two days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jl O. . Benoit and niece,
Corinne Benoit, -of Somerville, Mass,,
and Mrs. J. D Alger of Arlington,
Mass., are visiting at A. E. Tracy's.
The strawberry supper at the
church Tuesday night was v quite well
attended in spite of the rain. After
the supper Rev. M.-A. .Turner of Bar
ton gave a very ; interesting lecture.
The proceeds were $30.38. '
Saturday evening about 70 of '! the
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Orem Bowen
called on them at the home of her
parents, Mr. and -Mrs A. H. 1 Cush
man.,t A pleasant evening, was spent
with games and music. Refreshments
of cake and ice" cream were served.
The company departed at a late liour
leaving many useful presents con
sisting of linen, glass: and .aluminum
ware, and best wishes for a long and
happy life together. : '
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WE BUY FLEECE WOOL
As well as Hides, Skins, B9fies, Grease.and all kindred commodi
ties, at outside market prices. ' : : ' -
We pay spot "cash. We pay freight on 2CO lbs. or more. Wt
keep Butcher and. Buyers posted en the maiket. St nd for cur pricey
bef pre. selling, elsewhere;, - v: , -; "; -i, r ,:i ... :
CARROLL S.. PAGE, - - Hyde Pk, Vt
tinue her work at the Eldridge fac
tory for the present, but will proba
bly go to Newport, N. H., to live a
little later.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Turnbull and
Mrs. Mary Handon motored to Burke
Wednesday, took in Mrs. Alice. (Bai
ley) Dunlap and son and Rev. and
Mrs."" L P. Chase and thence on to
Groveton and there left Mrs. Chase,
Mrs. Dunlap and son to go on to
Twistnti. - The rest of the party re
turned Wednesday. '
A young musician, Ralph Bertram,
arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold B. Domina Monday. Their
many friends extend congratulations.
It is not yet announced whether the
young man will play the cornet like
his father or the piano like his moth
er. The many friends of Mrs. Val F.
Genere. formerly Miss Beatrice Bad-'
ger of Orleans, will be interested to
know that Mr. Genge has recently
been taken into the insurance firm
by whom he was employed, as a part
ner. The firm will now be known as
Craft, Keefer & Genge Insurance,
Warren, Pa. j
M. M.' Derick has secured a won
derful photograph of Willoughby
lake which he proposes to put on the.
market in several ! sizes. He has
made seven trips to get: just what he
was , alter, rne view comomes uie
lake, mountains, 'notch, a boat, a rip
ple, the sun-kissed clouds and a re
flection which makes it a real gem.
WESTMORE - .
Dr. and Mrs. Batchelder of Man
chester, N. IJ.; are at San Souci.
Maynard Wills is home from his
work, in Charleston for a few days.
1 Mrs. ' Harriet Preston of Manches
ter; N. H., arrived at Sans Souci camp
a Friday.
i 'Jerry Tatro and son, Leon and wife,
recently visitea nis uncie, doe iatru
and family.
:r "A?" E. French took the - primary
Sunday school-class to : Derby Center
for a ride recently.
-"Mr and Mrs. Truman Messier of;
Concord Junction, Mass.,. are '.visiting
her father, Joseph Wills. .V
We have some exceptional values in
Bradley Bathing Suits this year. In the ladies'
especially, the color combinations and designs
are entirely new and unique. Every one of
them is in a class of its own. Come in and
see them or get one of the Bradley style books
from which you may pick a suit out of a stock
; of hundreds of different styles and colors.
borne of the colors we now have on hand are:
henna, capri, chestnut, . navy, hunters greeni
purple, maroon, t)lue, heather, etc.
Prices $1.35, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5,00, $6.00
Children's 60c '
v. '
We also handle the Bradley Sport Sweaters. Dif
ferent colors. 4 pockets $7.50, 2 pockets $6.50.
Others $3.50
SATURDAY SPECIAL
10 Discount oh all Dress Shirts
Harned & Stevens
BARTON,
VERMONT
Hart Schajffher & Marx Clothes.
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Lenox Burning Oil
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Burns with a steadyeven flame without crust
ing of wicks. No smoke,- no odor.
in Charleston the past week..
P rMrs. H.';G.; Knight. and Mrs. A. E.
French attended the - summer school
of Religious Education at Vermont
Xfcademyi? Satons River, the ..'past
jweek- 7. e-? . - .-y . -. . c- i
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Wills and ,UtUe
daughter of St. Johnsbury spent -the
jjveekend -with her rnpther, -Mrs. Cla-i
ra Browji.
- Mr. and Mrs. Josenlv Tatro and twd
sons, Fred . and . Ralph, visited their ;
aunt, Mrs. Prudence Prance, at Iras
burg the past week.
. Recent guests at the New Willough-h
by Hotel were Mr. and Mrs. W. ii..
Calkins, West .Charleston; Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Jones, Providence, R. I.,
K. H. Ward, Moretown, Mr., and Mrs.
A. Ford, Lee, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Hastings, and Frank Billing,
Bridgeport, Con., Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Lance, Boston, Mass.
W..H. Kidder .went to St. Johhs-.T'Hilda Tatro visited her aunts,- Mrs
KuW Frlday to convey A.i Q: Axtellf Floferice Crowe and Mrs; Maud Piper,
supply m me uuiigiegtiuiiaitJiiM.ii
during the summer months.1 Mr.sA'i-j
feller t.-pe'6ple-'.i pleasantly:! rfcirtem-i
bferedT'he having ipreached.in. tix3e.(JQn-
grpgationalLchurich :here;last. summer;
METHODIST CHURCH NOTESj
TMn andrs: W Bl.TUineMisa
Lrertruae Jain ana fiss, .uerae
Grundy of Toronto are' guests, of Rev.
and Mrs. -A. J. Ward, .having ' made
tlief j6urhey4 with Frankf Ward by aur
to fromToronto. v' -"'::- I
'-'.Will -Kidder conveyed; Mr; Ward to
Hardwick on Sunday morning," where
he nreached and his euests ;f rora To
ronto with Mrs: Ward aiid son, Frank
Ward;; tnotbred to Hardwick Sunday
evening to' bring Mr. -Ward home, i
Choir rehearsal on Friday evening.
C ; resolutions , ;
Whereas, the Heavenly ? Father in
His infinite wisdom has taken from
us our beloved sister, Ida Hannant,
and, whereas, during her faithful ser
vice in the, office of treasurer in Col
ton Chapter, O. E. S., that we as
members of the chapter wish to re
cord our appreciation therefor,
Resolved, that her faithfulness in
her work", especially the time,
strength and means - given so
freely' for the: betterment of our or
der ' will be held in. grateful t remem
brance and the' chapter sustains the
loss of such a sister 5 '- -;
We desire : therefore; in some . suit
able manner : to' pay tribute, to. her
memory and extend sympathy to our
brother and sister, Charles and Fan
nie Hannant. ' ' ' v: :
Resolved, that .our charter be dran
ed, a copy of these resolutions be sent
to the bereaved brother and sister, al
so that they bedspread upon the rec
ords of the chapter and published 'in
the Monitor. - '
Pearl Keeler,
' Rose Winget, '
. W. H. Winget.; "
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FOR OVER 40 YEARS
HALL'S CATARRH METICINE has'
been used successfully, in the treatment
of Catarrh, - -' -. - :
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE . con
sists of - an Ointment whleh Qu'(pkly
Relieves by local application' nd the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, . whicti acts
through the -Blood on the MucouSaSur-".
faces, thus reducing- the inflammation. '
Sold by all druggists. . v -Fl
J. Cheney St Co.. Toledo, Ohio.
Sunbeams'Detroy Bacteria. ,
-Experiments , In ;. various quarters
have shown that sunbeams are able
to destroy bacteita in waiter at a
depth . of at least twenty Inches be
neath the surface. One might almost
liken the rays of ; lght in such a case
to javelins and trrows . piercing an
enemy, for it has teen found that the
destructive action Is greatly dluiin-.
Ished If only the perpendicular sun
beams fnJl upon th water.
.The slaughter of the bacteria Is by
fpr the greatest when both perpen
dicular and obiiqne rays enter the
water unlnterruptttd. Like a ship In
action, the, sun Is ijost pow erful when
it can rake the ei.eniy with a cross
fire. And. it has to . shoot its tiny ar
rows of light a long way almost 93,
000,000 miles. But, fortunately for. us,
they get here and they are effective.
Haying; Tools
Scythes Snaths
Forks"
For Potato Bugs
V Arsenate Lead
ParislGreen4
Twombly ' & Colton
H ORLEANS,
VERMONT
14th
GEM THEATRE
THURSDAY, JULY 6 . - ;
Paramount -Special -
PAYING THE PIPER
CHAPTER
V : WINNERS OF THE WEST
. Orleans Friday ,
Friday, July 7th :
Cosmopolitan Production
TO PLEASE ONE WOMAN
V - INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Orleans Saturday '
Saturday, July 8 , 7
CONWAY TEARL in
. LOVE'S MASQUERADE
THE DUMB BELLS Comedy
TUESDAY, JULY 11
WILLIAM S HART in
A THE WHISTLE
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Orleans Wednesday
GREEN MOUNTAIN
i THEATRE
Dangrer Ahead", but her
"Stop,
heart drove her on into the storm
tossed sea. "Danger Ahead,"is a per
ilous romance of land and; sea, fea
turing Mary Philbin full ; of ocean
and railroad scenes, mixed with love
and beautiful scenery. One reel-In-
... V . 'International News; fifth chapter "Win-
M,ce Trave'r: i - ... ners of the West." Did you know
When iiobert Bums called a mouse ; that "Winners of the West" is differ-
a "wee,., sleekit. cow'rin . tlm rous
beastie," he was. probably not aware
that a mouse Isn't the frail, helpless
little creature It looks to be. Accord
ing to the discovery of the late David
Hutton. of RnmfermHne. Scotland. th
average mouse travels about ten miles y,u missthis show you will be sorry
ent from any serial you ever saw?
Plenty of thrills, plenty of action and
plenty of Western scenery. You will
find it educational as well as enter
taining. All these eight reels will be
shown Saturday night, July 8. If
a aay. some mice make real speed
records, and cover even more ground
than this In 24;hours, Mr. Hutton
found. There was one mouse In partic
ular, In his' collection, that smashed
-i I all the long-distance records in raouse-
dora by..runn!ng-3(5 miles In 55 days.
all your life-
A big feature entitled "Jack Pick-
ford Fist Out of College." Whether
vou are just out of college, long out
of college or fiever went to college, if
you like Jack Pickford and pickles
don't fail to see .this big comedV
drama next Tuesday night, July 11.
And all this marathon mouse required at 8 o'clock- Dance after show. Both
to keep him going was a half-penny old and new.' It is expected that our
worth of oatmeal during ' the entire orchestra people will be supplied with
1 TwirirtH ......... . . , . new music and will furnish music
"' ' for both show and dance.
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At Austin's Drug Store
Gilette Razors at 98c
This is the Gilette Brownie Model at 98c
v This is not the "Army Gilette
Thes razors have just arrived from the factory. You can
save the price of this razor by shaving yourself with it for a
week or ten days.. v . . .. , rl, ,
Invest 98c and save $36 to $50 a year
Sent by mail prepaid anywhere on receipt of. your address
and a $i.oo bill. Only 98c at the store.
Near the 00 r ORLEANS
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Arsenate of Lead 15 and 25c
Fly Spray Liquid to relieve
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