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ESSEX COUNTY HERALD Iboitba 0reettngs from uu mmi few Christmas shopping is easy this year at Island Pond as Santa Claus has established headquarters at our Rooms where a fine line of Holiday Gifts have, been assembled for your inspection. How about a Piano you promised the family for Christmas? There is no one gift that embraces the entire household like a good Piano. Why not make your selection now and let us hold it for Christmas deliverj' ? II you have a Piano, our next best suggestion is a Phono graph. Place one of these in your home for Christmas and hear the World's Best Musicians, both instrumental and vocal, at very nominal cost. We have the Victrola, Columbia, Edisons and Sonora the lour best machines made, in all the latest styles. A few choice records for a friend who has a Phonograph is a most ac ceptable gift. If these suggestions do not appeal to you, then why not a Violin, Banjo, Guitar or Mandolin, or a Nice Music Roll or a Satchel? You really should see the many beautiful Gifts from which you can make your Holiday Selections. We invite you to call early while our lines are complete, and avoid the rush and uncer tainty of the last minute shopper. We shall appreciate your pat ronage and shall try hard to merit it. 1 'HIS MASTER'S VOICE REG U.S. PAT. OFF. M. Of F. MARCA INDUSTRIAL RCOISTRADA BAILEY'S MUSIC ROOMS D. W. SCRIBNER, Local Manager. 233 ?i'Ziiirifi!"'''-Vri''s 7 'iiitrnriunmiiiihMiiiii ockers We have a fine line of Oak Rockers with leather and cloth bottoms, also Parlor Tables, Dining and Kitchen Chairs. Just received an assortment of Electric Parlor Lamps in especially pleasing pattern?. Se us for anything in Hardware and House Furnishings. Foss & Company EAST CHARLESTON. D. K.. Hopkins is in very poor health. Mrs. Mable Perry, clerk in W. G. Stoddart's store, spent the first of the week at Newport. C. E. Coruth has resigned as town clerk and treasurer. W. G. Stod dard has been appointed his success or. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hinton spent Thanksgiving with her parents at Barton. Clarence Crowe of Derby Line has been spending a few days with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Kelly spent Thanksgiving with his brother in Holland. Mrs. B. C. Courser and son War ren were called to Lowell, last week to attend the furneral of Mrs. Cour ser's brother. Harold Stumpf has returned from Conn, where he has spent several weeks. 1 ! Mr. and Mrs. Allen Maxwell were called to Newport city Monday by the illness of their daughter, Leas, who works in Hurst's restaurant. - Remember the church fair to be held both afternoon and evening Friday, Dec. 13. An oyster supper will be served from 6 o'clock until all arc served. Everybody come and help make it a success. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Parker of Is land Pond spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Moulton., Several from here attended the Thanksgiving ball at W. Charleston and Island Pond. Charlie Meecham of Island Pond has moved in Hinton and Cauning's boarding house. Harrison Johnson has moved into SJU3UI3U3J B.UOSpniJ ' 'H JO 9U0 Miss Jennie Campbell, who teach es at Newport City, spent Thanks giving at home. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Chase of Mor gan spent Thanksgiving with his brother, George. Miss Grace Stumpf of Coaticook, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Mary Stumpf. Leon Buck has been confined to the house the past week with an ul cerated tooth. Miss Ruby Tripp, of Orleans, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alson Tripp. The annual church meeting that was( to be Monday night Dec. 2, has been postponed until Monday night, Dec. 9. EAST CONCORD Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Seace of St. Johnbury, are visiting relatives in town. Pearl Grant of Windsor, is visit ing her brother and sister atFitzdale. Marcia Isham, who works at Dr. Farmer's at St. Johnsbury, spent Thanksgiving with her mother, Mrs. Hattie Isham. Mrs. D. M. Smith was a business visitor in St. Johnsbury recently. Mrs.John Folsom received a letter from her son, Pvt. Ross Folsom, that he was wounded in action Oct. 23, in the left foot. He was in a base hospital having good care and in a real bed with sheets, the first he had been in since he was home Aug. 15, 1917. He went to France in Sept. with the 102nd Machine Gun Bat talion and has seen much active ser vice not having recieved a wound up to the present one. D. M. Smith recently received a letter from the Governor and Di rectors of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston in appreciation of the and patriotric service rendered by him in connection with the Fourth Liberty Loan of Oct. 1918. Memorial services were held in the Methodist Church here Sunday for Lieutenant Leonard B. Fuller, who was formerly pastor here, he having been killed in France by an aero plane accident. Much sympathy is extended to the family in their sad berevement. School in the village had a Thanks giving recess from Wednesday un til Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Helen Folsom was home from her work at St. Johnsbury from Wednesday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Smith spent Thanksgiving at their son's, Almond Smith at South Lunenburg. Pain Kept Him Awake Night J.W.Peck, Coraopolis, Pa., writes: "I suffered terrible pain; unable to lie down at night. Tried three diff erent doctors. Three weeks ago be gan taking Foley Kidney Pills; im provement in my condition is really wonderful." Use Foley Kidney Pills for kidneys, bladder trouble, back ache, rheumatism. John W. Thurston. Adv. If You Have Anythiny To Sell Use the Herald To reach the People. After" the first of January no papers will be mailed to subscribers who are three months in arrear. This is to comply with the govern ment orders and all publishers must comply with the ruling. The price of the Herald re mains at $1.50 per year. May we have your early renewal? The label on your paper gives date of expiration. Essex County Herald Island Pond, Vermont A. E. PAR LIN, M. D. General Practice Island Pond Vermont Oflice at J. S. Sweeney's home A. A. WATERMAN Craduate Nurse Phone 2-21 Island Pond HASTINGS & HAMILTON CONSULTING AND CONTRACTING FORESTERS ST. JOHNSBURY VERMONT Kyle T. Brown Insurance Real Estate Licensed Auctioneer Will attend sales anywhere in Vermont or New Hampshire at reasonable rates. Office In Brown's Store, Lunenburg, Vt. Arrangements can be made with K. A. Bemis. Telephone 2-5 HARRY B. AMEY ATIORNEY Opera Block Island Poirl C. R. POWELL Attorney-at-Law OJiic next tofTown Clerk's office Office closed evenings NEWARK Mrs. Tuffield Berry is very ill of heart trouble. R. A. Melcher of Island Pond vis ited at the house of II . W. Mosher last week. Mrs Mary Annis was at Island Pond Monday to attend the furneral of her mother, Mrs. Charles Bresse. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur King of East Burke visited his father and mother Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Krhg, recently. John Dewey is moving to his farm at Bald Hill. Julius Dubonia of St. Johnsbury visited Louis St. Peter last week, and from there he joined his broth er, Leonard, and they visited friends in Derby. There will be a dance in Union hall, Dec. 13, given by the Victory Girls and Boys and Junior Red Cross. Everybody is invited to come and bring a lunch, coffee will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Bean of West Burke visited John Dewey recently. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS ?0R bACKACHE KICMEYS AND BLAUUttf DR. E. N. TRENIIOLME Surgeon Dentist Office at residence. North-Street. The B. J. Bnelev Place. Phone 68-2 Walton's Vermont Register For 1919 A book of 500 pages. Es tablished over 100 years. Officers and Business D'rectory for every Town in the State. Valuable New Features. Price 35 cents By iimil 10 cents. THE TUTTLE CO. Rutland, Vermont