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ÌPAGETWO CÀLEDON1AN-RECORL) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1920 BftNI F 'ifcf' iiZ" IAKE LOUISE 'ah. : J3LAN for glorious September days in the ijJJìSSJ wonderful Canadian PaciHc Rockies. Metro- politali hotels set in the midst o snow-capped BL .'"S!" a f mountain peaks and valleys of flowera. Lakes Vfcr- of cmerald Rrcen, water-falla end glaciers, ali iiV"" in bcwildering splendor. At Banff Spring Hotel A mile-hii;h Rolf l "v course, tennis courts, tally-hos and mountain ponies; At Chateau Lnke Louise Alpine climb- j ing, coaching, motorìng, boatins, tiiiing. I Cali or turile for Tour C I CANADIAN PACinC RAILWAY VC""- L. R. H ART, General Agent. il -tipr-- tr4 Passengtr Dcpt., j X gTJ 'i'Bjf.f:i-t.: f O 332 Washington Street, -'JBlrl'" WAK " B'IlX Boston 9 Mass. Cgg I H j jjj'l' 'j.j Who Owns an Auto mobile and Doesn't Use Globe Tires? Only those who have never tried a Globcl Wc hr.vc nevcr known a motonst to chance from a Globe hand-made.wrappcd- tread tire to an ordinary tire. The intrlligcnt motorist "sticks" to the Globe, even though it costs him a trifle more to buy. He knows from expericnce that the Globe reduces the ultimate cost per mile, He knows that the Globe is the most economica! tire to ride on. ; ! That is why Globe users recommend the Globe hand-made, wrapped-tread tire to their friends a3 the longest-mileage tire ever made, is Your Automobile "Globe-Shod" ? , Made b9 GLOBE RUBBER TIPE MFG. CO, New York Brooklyn Chicago Philadelphla Boston Trenton HAND-MADE WRAPPED-TREAD CUXRAXTEED 8OOO MILES I AB RJC TIKtS 6000 MILES For Sale Used Cars At reasonable prices. Also ali guaranteed tires. Ali oils and greases at the lowest prices H. DOLGIN Tel. 53731, 537J. SO Portland Street St. Johnsbury, t $4000 IN ATTRACTIONS $2000 In Horse Races ..LANCASTER FAIR.. September 7, 8, 9 and 1 0 LANCASTER JpAIR Two cars leave daily on Wednesday and Thursday Start at S A. M. froin my garage. Rcturning after the races. Round Trip $3,00 One car daily to Darton Fair tf it is loaded. Price $3.00 C. E. HOPKINS Railroad Street Phonc 703 St. Johnsbury iLct Us Wirc Your Home for ELECTRIC LIGHTS Cali G1W-M RELIANCE ELECTRIC CO. St. Johnsbury, Vermont S. R. CARTER F. B. KERR CONCORD The .social committec of the Uni ver.sali.st church for the month of September are Mrs. E. D. Lee, Mrs, F. W. Chapman, Mrs. W. IVWillis, .Mrs. li. N. Southworth, Miss Edith Hutchinson The Ladies' Benevolent society of the Methodist church will hold their unnuul ale, Wodncsday afternoon and evening, November 3 with the l'ollowing committees in charme, Sup per, Mrs. J. R. Ralston, Mrs. llelen 1'. lionnett, Mrs. P. S. Woodbury, Mrs. Walter Gleason, Miss Gleanet Wheelock. Fancy Work, Miss Jcn nie P. Ranney, Mrs. E. A. Gray, Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. Dewey Smith. Ice cre.un, Mrs. O. W. Baker, Alban Baker, Willard Baker. Candy, Miss Lillian Baker, Miss Pcarl Luiinie, Mrs. T. : E. Wheaton, Mrs. G. S. Smith. Aprons, Mrs. Geoide How ird, Mrs. Htnrv Lee, Mrs. T. H. Os good, Mrs. C. A. Moyse, Mrs. W. F. Ridiards. Rumninge, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard, Mrs William Crof ton, Mrs. Ira Lee. Vegetables, Mrs. Elmer Reed, Mrs. Charles Hook, Mrs. Arthur'! )rov.-ri. Orante trec, Mis.scs Mary Ueed, Maggie Wilson, Gwendolyn Hook, Giace Hull, Mil ilred Crofton and Huldah Barbanti. J. K. Hovey of Orleans was in town Suturdu). Mrs. Lucy B. Darling returned to her home in Stoneham, Mass., M ori li jy after beine; a "uest l'or a few days ot Mrs. Emma West. Miss Alice Moyse returned to her work in Boston Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Santee of Lyman were over Sunday gucts of Mi. and Mrs. Fred Spaulding. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patten and son of Lyman wore also Ruests at the SjiauldiiiK home. Ivan Streeter of Watertown, Mass., is spendiiK two weeks' vacation with bis narents. Mi. and Mrs. W. P. Streeter. Miss BwUerfield of aWter town is alno a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Streeter, Miss Vera Streeter has returned to Wells River after a short visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stieeter. Mrs. Cora Bailey, Miss Leola For saith and Maiguerite Wheelock spent one day the past week with Mrs. Charles Owens and Mrs. Charles Wark of East St. Johnsbury. David Ramage of Cincinnati, O., was a fc-uest of Mrs. Malvern Cuttinir, Mrs. Geore Stearns and daughter, llelen of St. Johnsbury bave beeii S'uests of Mr. and . Mrs E. p. Loc. Conn., is a jruest ot ivirs. Nellie C. Mrs. G. B. French returned Friday from Boston wherc sne wcnt to see her ntpliew, btiwurd iceed, who id in r. serious condition. JMr. and Mrs. alter Gleason bave returned l'ioni their weddin- trip. 't he social comnnttee ot the L. B. society oi ihe Methodist ebuch for September are Miss Jennie Ranney, i'.iis. Elmer Reed, Mrs. Charles Ho ward and Mrs. William Ciottoli. Orville Platt ol: St. Johnsbury spent Sunday with Mrs, Platt at the home ot her niother, Mrs. Minnie Williams. . M:. and Mrs. Iliram W'ood nave i1. partv Saturili'- eveniiv; in honor ol the 17th birthday of Herbert Wood. Mrs. Ralph Hartshorn of Eist Concord was the home of ber lather, j. E. W iirren, Saturday. Mi. and Mrs. Fied W'ood, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Hirani, Herbert and Morris were in Montpelif. reecntly. Mrs. Charles Packer unti M'-s. Fannie Hubbard of Whitefield, N. IL, are gue.sts of Mi., and Mrs. Dudley Walter. ' . . Miss Mildred Bradshaw who hàs spe:U the summer with her iiarents, Mi. and Mrs. W. A. Bradshaw, lias returned to her school work in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. May Cuniminus and dauffhtei', Miss Co-bi. Miss Lilla Harris, Mrs. Bagiey of Clinton, Iowa, Herbert Carpenter of Stockholm, Cai., were guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Brad shaw, Tuesday. W. A. Bradshaw has soli! his fann to John Cadrette of Connecticut. Mi. a"d Mrs. Alfred Goodreault are visitine m Maine. Mr. und Mrs. Fred Spauldinp; have been spendin; a few days with Mrs. Spauldinpr's father, Almon Smith in Lunenbur,. Mrs. Herman James, who has been with her sister, Mrs. Charles Morjj'an for a few weeks, has returned to her home in Bellows Falls. Mi. and Mrs. Earl Lewis ahd chil dren, Gaiiand and Velina, returned from Davenport, Iowa, Sunday. Mr. Lewis was graduated from the Col-Icr-p of Chiropractors in that city, Friday and will reni ai n with his niother, Mrs. Luette Lewis, until he decides where he will locate. Miss Leola Forsaith has been con finici to the house ,by illness for a lev, days. Miss Jennie Belden is visitine; relativo.-' in Lyndon. Haven Bloduett spent the vvee-. end éftkèratórs "COME NOW, LET US REASON TOGETHER" Scason is fettinK late. Trices are high. Ice is scarce. Which is the BEST one to buy. . : LISTEN We are talking about the "HARDER" A full explanation will gladly be given as to the construction of tlie: e Rcfrigcrators if you will cali. Now, did wc say the scason is getting late? use the 'Haider" the ycar around. Prices high. Ice .scarce. Plenty of it. FREE pretty toon Which is the best? HARDER. Answer. You may Sec our list bilow. Hardwood (White Oak Case) finished as well as any piece of furniture in the home. Dead air space 1U Ili i neh. Lining genuine one-pieec .scamless Porcelian jirovision chamber. Insulation and sheathing perfect. Hardware, .solid brass nickel piateti. Locks, au tomatic self-Iocking. Ice raeks, Jrain pipes, everything complete. To clean up balance of stock we will niakc the following genuine reduction in price. "HARDER" No. 04:5170 lbs. Ice No. ()5 100 lbs Ice No. 013383 lbs. Ice No. 022140 lbs. Ice No. 02211 CO lbs. Ice No. 22Ó 85 lbs. Ice No. 0025 85 lbs. Ice No. 0228110 lbs. Ice HUDSON Sca.son Price Now $:37.00 $33.30 $53.73 $48.38 $31.25 $28.13 Scason Tricc Now $20.28 $18.2G $21.38 $21.05 $20.80 $24.12 $35.58 $32.03 $32.70 $20.33 l, wc will sell the above is a Refrigeratora at the prices naitied which Discount of IO Per Cent. Prices have advuneed sincc wc bougbt these and cannot be dup licated next scason. First come, first terved. THE PECK CO. Special Notice , INASMUCII AS Monday, September 6th IS A LEGAI HOLIDAY Labor Day The St. Johnsbury Banks wil be closed for the day, but open for business in the evening as usuai. with Mrs. Blodgett att he home of Mrs. J Clinic Bonnett. ! C. 'C. W hite returned from Wads-1 worth, Texas, where he wcnt a short j timo ago to live with his famiiy, but I was otiiiged to return to Vermont on j accou.it of his hcalth. Frr.nk Saigeant ar.d sister, Miss Gcncvicve are moving this week to 1 the p.ace ncia' the villagc which they hae puicjuused lrom the Passumpsic Savi nn:: bank. , Mrs. Fanny D. Cutting, who has j spent scvcral weeks with rclutivcs and friends in this vicinity, loft Sat- urday to visit in Lancaster cn route to he home in Concord, N. H. Charles Burlock ot St. Johnsbury is in camp at Mountain View cottage. Mi. and Mrs. Charles Dickens, who hae been spending some time at Shudow.Lake on their weildin trio, have returned to their home in Rock port. 111. Mrs. .Alice Danion and childrcn, Harold and Geòrgie, of Danville are guest s ut John Laundry's. Mrs. Wal ter Wibb, and Elmer Welley and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Streeter and Ih ree childrcn, Mr. and Ms. Alfred Rollins wee Sunday guests at the Laundry home. Beri Gulbraith and party of East Binici spent Sunday at Shadaw Lakc. Mi:s Clara Knap)), who has been a guest of Mrs. Walter Wcbb has returnr l to her work at Brightlook losnilal. , Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Page of St. Johnsbury Center have been guests of Mi. and Mrs. John Laundry for a woek. Henry Streeter of Wprccster, Mass., is a. guest of his brother, C. N. Streeter. lì. V. Streeter visited at the Streeter home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miltimore were guests at Green Mountain Hall the first of the week. Marguerite Williams who has been, visitin" her uncle, Robert Williams has returned to ber home in Woods ville. Miss Addie Williams has returned to hei work at the St. Johnsbury House. William Williams' family motored to Willoughby Lake Sunday. Clyde Crowcll, Hardie Woolbury, W. Ò. Rochleau and C. F. Cutting attender! Morrisville fair Wednesday. Mi. and Mrs. Blake and son, Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Julia Morse of Ber lin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Whipple, Sunday. Mrs. Morse will spenti some time with Mrs. Whipple. Frank Sargeant has finished work for William Oliver. Mrs. Howard Day and daughter, Ruth, of Newport, aie snending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. .1. Lunnie. Mrs. Harold Wood and children, Sbernian pnd Shirley, who have been. visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity bave returned home. Schnols in town open Tuesday, Sent. 7. Children's night was observed by Concord Granae Friday riiu-ht . F. L. Carpctite:- and .T. G. Cliap nian we;e bus ness ilari in Mont pelier the pa?t v.crk. PORTLAND CEMENT is very scarce, due to railroad conditions. We Have Several Hundred Second Hand Cement Blocks in good condition 25c Each Y'hile they last Caldbeck - Cosgroye Corporation Everything in Builders Supplies St. Johnsbury, Vermont SMIRT FACTORY We want wonien with some experience on home sewing niachines, who will work sleadily, to learn power machine open' i ing on light easy work. llours 7.30 to 5.30 Sat urday until noon. Tauber Lipton & Co. Tel. 710 5 Concord Avcnuc 100 UflHTED ' WE WANT MECHÀNICS AND LABORERS of ali kinds to work in this plant. Wc also want young men to learn to operate the different mach- -incs, good pay whilc learning and chance for promo tion to good paying position. We also want women for light machine and . bendi work. . . E. & T. Fairbanks & Co. St. Johnsbury, Vermont Employment Dept. A SGHOOL NEGESSITY Moore's Fountain Pens NONE BETTER Prices from ,$1.50 to $8.00 We have them. ; The Cowles Press PRINTERS OF EVERYTHING Eastcrn Avcnuc St. Johnsbury, Vt. BVBH HELP WANTED Men for handling lumber, manufac turing boxes, piano parts, and ven eer. Work from 6.45 to 5.18. , One hour for dinner. Saturday ufternoon olL Wages depend on the ability of the man. Also, one Night Fireman Wunted. Anyone interested cali and talk it over. THE E. L. CHANDLER COMPANY ORLEANS, VERMONT. Palestine Commandery, No. 5, K. T. ; Stateri Conclave, Tuesday evening, , Sept. 21, at 7.30. A good attendance . is de. -irci!. Bernard A. Johnson, Arthur M. Lang, Eni. Coni. Recorder. WE HAVE ALE THE ' New Victor Records FOR SEPTEMBER Size Fd Build a World in "The Heart of a Rose," Franccs Alda 10 $1.25 La Gioconda oce di donna (Angclic oice) Gabriella Besanzoni 10 L'Addio a Napoli (Farewell to Naples) Enrico Caruso The Dew is Sparkling, Violili, Villanelle (The Swallows) Values (Anothcr Hour with Thcc) Meditation (Glazounow) Violili Land of Long Ago Orientale, Violoncello Who Can Tel! (From Mischa Elman A inclita Galli-Curci Orvillc Harrold Jascha Hcifetz Edward Johnson Hans Kindlcr Apple P.lossonis") Violin Fritz Kreisler 10 Troika cn Traincaux (In a Three-Horse Sleigh) Piano Sergei Raehmaninoir 12 LaFavorita A tanto amor (Thou Flow'r Beloved) Renato Zanelli 12- Pickaninny Sleep-Soiig Lucy Isabelle Marsh 1 Danion Lucy Isabelle Marsh 10- l'retty Kitty Kelly Charles llarrison I Drifting Peerlesss luartet 1 10 Slow and Easy Esther Walker What-cha Gonna Do W'hrn Therc Ain't No Jazz I Esther Walker 10 So Long Oo-Long Fox Trot Van Eps (uartct Lovely Sunimertinie W'altz, Josc)h C. Smith s Orchestra I IO 10- 10 PASSUMPSIC LODGE, F. & A. M. ! Ilegular coniniurication Thursday evening, Sept. 2, at 7.30 o'iloik, forj the dispatch of business. . i Arthur ., Graves, W. M.1 Fred II. PolUV, ;' -, Hold Me- Medley Fox Trot Wond'ring Fox Trot Selvins Conirades of the Legimi March Who's Who in Navy Blue March Whirlwiiid. Flule Solo Hungarian Fantasie, Bassoon Solo William Gruner 10- Wc'rc glad to play any numbers you'd like to bear Palaee Trio Nuvclty Orchestra ' Sou.-a'.s Band I Sousa's Band ' Arthur Itrookc I $1.2". $1.25 $1.25 $1.75 $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 $1.75 $1.75 $1.00 .85 .85 .85 .85 .85 .85 li. GOLDSTKIN ; I" raym;; 2c for rag , for rubbrf", ' (Ì0c ' or j-.api'i', V."c l'or magazinc:, 75i: I a 100 lb -, cast ii on. Tel. 403-W. If I jou cai) l'il u-e you right. BAILEY'S MUSIC ROOMS Phonograph Dcpt. VICTOR, EDISON AND COLUMBIA RECORDS t J B i i