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I 1. 1 e- thf y In !. '. .-..tini 'u.u!,:., '.'.'... tl'.i CU: iOCÌV' .01" li, e .i:tj)l' hu.'hiiir.v wilh !.. A. ! 1 'd-.,..r.-l-, ;.inl . Florence Itouse il ine l :;rv Ani))!' laur;:;)- coni- Poullry Winnet-s ai Colini y Fair WHITE LEVOl'TI POCKS ll.-irold i i l i 1 ' 'ì??.'', Danuile, t. j -uà- I k . I . I ? 1 ; ai'ioi-M'ic'i- enti, M r. ,1-lst; (M..Mi. , 'v'u. nini ;:.. wa.s in oha.ri-.e of the RARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS ' : hibii from the De Vi ne M. Cimili-lst; L'-'ird, ?ii'.iw. ' v'm: fai-n, li. !'. Remiek freni ('co. Lìik !.-!;., Si. .lolm.-l.urv. i the Reiv.ick farm and Miss Viola 1-2n(, ..')(!. ! Lemure, Muple Giove Cnndies, Inc. Cari II. Jone-, Lvndonvillo, 1 -li in t , j ? , , 1 lied Cross Rest Room L.C. Dermi ict, St. .Ialiti.-. viii'v 1 t tu 1 i-"rd ,mì ! ?nd Lea gue Play ground Louise McGiiinis, Lyndoiivillo, I First aid va.- ;ivon in ilio resi l-'ird. .2". wmm r.-a intainod bv 1he Caledonia WEITI A. S. W'oo 5-lst; 2-2nd ; l-:'.ri, ?7.2." Robert J lavison, G10I011, 1- ?.:(). I I). I). Crav. t.vndon. 1-2ncl. ft.7.". V. li. Hall, St. Jolin.-bury, i-Ist; I baby nnp ami tor j-2ni 1-:ir-l, 1 ether ' ;-:ior.e-eicie.:. A man kickotl r'.i 4 1 ' w iMti'vrrr.'c Iiv u borse ;-ou;.rht first r.id at tbu Fred -J. l'ar-ons, Concord, C0ND1H0NS x. i 1 4 f. s 1 7 vorkers in h'taber and marhle in- P.each and Portland, wilh iitoi I !.-wi'il'.- i.- t ii'K U-c.I la Othvr lilita l.'iiliitlefil. : il CÀi.ny II. ,-Un . 1, umbri- and niarblo plauts elosed 1 At Portland aii-pìanes v. ili be ni account of liquidatici) and Jack l" ovided l'or vienvinj- the stj.'.ht-: of of arder à H olisi rie: ampio." the city, a short- dinnei- will le lische, ter "S;i;thl sbortanf of servod and the urti tip will come to labor. One v.oodwoi kms plant a pranti iirtmt; ine nifc-tn 01 tne, un n nvo, no t.n :u-k ot oriioi's. l ncse 1 wiui - in i. ai ini oiit of etrplovment are mven woiK" 011 farnis. Buildirm- trades show activity. tlonsinu' aletuaie. IIENIIY M, KAKI!". U. S. Enijjloyment Bureau 1 Issues Oj)lijnistic Bui- j ini in (in SWnnlirm i 0. A. Kìiapp Oli 01TCS fi. tifie Iloi'-.e assoeiation. The i. jlfl:e Vili be eiii by llóll. William W. Slickney of Li.idlow, presidr-iit of tlie Vermont, Histori cil society, affi- which Ciuy Hub bard of Viiid.soi- will reati a pajK'.r 011 "The Infhienco of Karly Wind- l'alinloutii j sor Industries upon the Mechanic Art''. Followin.n' the dinner these na)eiK will be i;.ven, "Tlie Ilistory CXERCISES AT OLD I of the Ohi Consti tu t ioti House" by CONSTITUTION HOUSE ! Judi-e Shernian l-'varts and "Tht; Hotel in Portland. lOlir .li ino't rn 'mm-hiìmiIi .tì 1 1 WINDSOR. Sept. fi The Ver mont Historital society will Vtold .. , r a summer meetinj; at the ola Lon- ter hall Los uutinff , slitlltion HoUHe on Mon.iay ior SiL'ht seeinf bv airpkmes will which a most attractive program I niiiiirtance of Windsor in 'er riont's jlistorv Prior to the Kstab-li.-lmieint of the Vermont Consti tmion" by Hou. Henry S. Ward-ner. ! X'arney 'i charK'e. Tlie rest room t AìVichJ l ! va:.! a pullular piaci if'iied with chi'.irs far e::h:usted .. .... C.ll- ATi.n'u nniinir iìt t.hp in the latc-t Industria Km- ' faJM.u ut Silver i.i'rr ; 1 11 n 1 1, 1 ,J - ..... . SprintrM and Niarara. N. Y., Sept- i.tiomy 'ino i t -t .,.,; illlin Imi G. A. Knapp, the . r'.ni). EI.ACK .TAVAS Fred .1. Par.-on, Coiicortl, !-ll SI. 0(1. PIIOUK ISLAND UKDS Robert Davidson. Croton, 2-lst; l-2nd, SR.lKl. A. H. 1.V.-.ICI-, Si. .Tòiin. iairv. 1- l.-'t; l-2nd, Sl.óO. : 1 . i. ..i ì .. uin-tit-uiun-Q cft w-uvo nlvin nrnvir - . ' 1 eTYlher tO l'I. - , , . .. , company s represenuiuvu ni unr, The report emphasr.e tlu't. p;en- I tio, ,0(s to Boston September erally in the Green Mountain Mate ? tQ ;n tho poiob,.s un) jobbers' the buildir.p-trades are vevy active, r r.nn-lnnd on the 1 .1 : : , , . ' , , .. i with a maikd shortcìve in buildmc ,,:.,. ( hv tho !! Cro-s toni, sii vis werc : 1 tra.'-t-id. bi .li: e ? and bites atton.i i ; I 1o and evon asiiirin ilealt out lo I ' l eadi'che'' aLtcmlants. The first 1 ri! ìidvois u-ei- Iis Florence Mwc- Mi-rv Irle. ATUu l"vu Spir.n'ue and Mrs. W. A. ;,x ,".;.:. company. l il nouses. lliuu irttu ani! e:ijjH) ment conditions continue to ini the bulletin declart I.eavin-r Boston Sep- tember V. the salt men will visir the factoi-ies at Silver Sprines and Niaara, returnmg- to Hoston on ii:K st-ssion at lO.fìl) the society will be wdcomed by J udire Seth N. Gaie, pvesident of the Old Consti- "O it. aite phint--: havo vr-opened and U ' ,ih' Thèv will be entertained .ai- rsteadilv mcrca: nnv iorces. . , T!. ., ,,,,,i n the l.'Hh eo to Frank $1.00. -Morse, l.yidon, l-:'a Fred .1. Parsoli, Concord, S2.00. Ilomer C. Shatisifk. S'.. John: burv, 4 ; l-2n' ; ì-':v. $!.'.!". SlXCI.i: CiìMP l.KGrlOUNS C. A. Nel -on. St. Je!:n.-'ui l-!st; 1 2;,d, .vi.(M!. POFLTlfV riUI.-FS Single Coni!) Wh;te le.t.iioins I 'lOiis' I Mauri il,. The CMC Conimunitv leajrue n:'c'lral:im 1 .,ru" !,'s " : i'"' Spi-in..'fidd to board the Worcester !.'.,,!,. ,,,1 :, r,nnot ..ovvino io ih,. " '-ormai, a few workin- over .,,t tl..lin comma: iato New hnjr- I jv;'::oi-.;at' the l'air with a play- t,me- T t , . ... land front Silver Spriiies and, l.:i o!'i:,l and a tent where narcels ! , ln Jutland, citinsr spccific ca es mfle u of over 100 carloads ol i ine repon says : intiusiruu ano n Kih its load ol salt ano )loynient conditions exc-ellent. t t..,r,sn1l.n and iobbers the train out ot work. Stf.'! v.j jU.0(.,(.(l to Salem, Itevcre runainu' overtime, witli . t-oai ds. basket ball and bean baRS mirra snnts ifweninir consxrue- non will rea ève ine uousiiijr .1101 taire to come extenl." . TI... Ti, ,..!:.,. ..,nl,.n,A..I I i ili i m i j l 'i i,iu i 1 1 1 1 . i u ili vi... .n- H.J.,Thu.ber, St. John: ,ury c".d- b- .heclced On Vednesday , ente.-, lì-1-1; 2-2nd ; 2-r;r,l, $1.00. proo-ibly a haif hiuidi-ed clnldren , " ; J).I. Grav. Lvti.Ioa. 1 -2nd, Sl.00. ; " entertained at various pames i 'J SINtiLKC'o'.Vt!.! ANCONhS U'id with story-tellin-. Teeter j ' '- ' FALL CLASSES Day and Evenirne Start Sept. llth New clases every few weeks. Clourses cover rverythinR pcrtaiiiino; to automobiles. 'rite lo r f:ee pasS ami cataloa;. Autamotive School Northea: torri University Boston Y. M. C. A ' .Ufi Huntington Ave, Boston. Mass i.:i-!' niany einioren a happy nour i. .'I r"li(-v( d thei r ti refi mot hors or li' iwittc'l them to take m some teli 41 a J w A ri bar V:ehore. St. .lohn.-.bui v I V'as in ciin'nh with Cetili r, 1-1 t: l-'!rd. .fl.25. ' ì nwhi W'.-.lt. r, M G. A. Ni i.-on, Si. John-bnrv, l'Ji'i'iiv, 4-lst; 1 -2nd; !-:ird, .--7.2-". I.'f.-v.el! ;, 'h:ulc . Harvey, I ';.-.- ir.npsir, : i-ian's. . i.; ,.i t; ... i io, .or ,,, i nailon is aoom, norma . accore . i II " . I (, I I I t.i L HI J ... .,1 ir.. I 'Wi ' l'.l ! , Wtdler ctmdiicted the -torv hours !"? tne survey. ivo pianis a : -id tda:. Le" llnrnthv 4dm wìir Ihe ! C'0cl. ! evtlleM Oli UH! Ulne selie!!- ,.;-(K-r. In the Communitv 'Ule. j;ui!(lniu- traaes very acnve. neV lent. Mrs. l'aliih DoiIjc i Many hou-es under const'-iiction i7' V f, -A 'A i Alice i will relieve x isti tur .-.hor'iajret." es E!i7abeth Down in Bennintfton. it is de-; oi-'iia P;i.-e, Marion clared, "bu.--ine-;s conditions are, !' ris Macie able ha- excellent. Sho'-t.ae;e in btif'diii!? i !'ìk' i'-ii-'s had an exhibit 1 rade.- -nit-n, al so hosierv -m-l kr,i- 1-Lt, .- I....I Geo. Lind.-lcv, l-'lrd, S'.2:"). V!UTF PEI- Oliti l.von, S'. J'.''.i-!,-i l-2nd, $1.2:'.. ,VI l'SC,()"'Y DDCl hats and p-ave , ling- ia-Ils worlters Ali factorie lek:-.. .b DFCKS i y, I d.-iaoa trr.tions of liat makinff. , ere opevatm.r norma!, some over , . jtime. Road cont vuction an:! wat-; !Eas(ern Vermont Horse ,"' works extensio-, airm-ti wo.-u fo.- ; , . ' manv. Farm labor scan-e. bout ' j at Kut land raif, f01.ty bou.es bemn- i.uìh wìii !-; Mero horses than ever befoie in; lieve thi.- scriou.- hou inu' .-boriale l-'n d l'a.i.-on. r,i:eori!, 1-1 t, !?.?. i ih.. !ii :ioit of '.he as-oeition bave ! Komewhiit." ' Louise .MoGinn.V, Lvi-dunviiU-. ; m-r. i-ntt-red io;- the l'or the races 1 "Employmeiit condition.-- ire j ?I.2.". ithi- wetka.t ij'lh.nd. Ther afe hit abont normi'l." -ays the renoi-t in j A F R 1 C A M G E S. K !pr.-.os rn.i eve-y class has tbree . ouilinirur l'ie .it.uat.ion in North- John l'ie.-cotl, St. Johi'iurv, ! times a- inaiiv hor: e a- can possi-1 fn.,. "Granile nb'iiis bave reop- I ' 'dy si .ri. T,,eie aie many well- ; oned. onei-atinjr v.--ih pi-eatly re- j knew f.-ivorilr- : fi-oii' tlns section duced forc . ''Uìldinr of Stale of 'he slate. .armorv and road c in.-1 niclion nave werkers. rnvnno' nr n( ,'il'f-r t.rMP.lT' e'- : -: l'v-i Abbe, Roarinir 1 ,-'.i,,. i.-;,. iv,-o,. l.i. r.-or-V --t -ble -. ISarton in 1he fri"',,,. .,. ,,. ! ph;,,,, u,.p ì,i-c- ì DITE PABBITS forali: Bell Boy Newnovt Str.ck ,;',.,;-' r,,,u. ''. xì..- - " - Meni v Fi,'.:, Si. John-l.u: y. v.r. and Coro tv da T!elle and Red; -irn(.,p tp,. .' ..c.-',.,n ' .-i.--,!-,, of -:-.'pd, S"LT.". Mfteo. lo'rm; Briok s'.ables, in j ""' '' 'OTTED PAPBrrS DK. ".17 eia,-. . : r - 17 1 durine the American Le rjion convention, Septem-: hor 15 and '16. Communi-: cate at once with George, Ilii-iman, St. Johnsbury. i m u 2-1 -t, si. .io. Bl'OXZE TE BKEYS Leo ià.l.-i tv., il, ; t. Jolui.-bu .'titer, 2-1:1, Sl..t0. The li:--'. ncOi'ier : l'cter lanarion , pm ovnit-'U to main I.AKI.N'VEI.D-EBS i N't 'vpr-r S'ock fai ai in 1 he 2.1 0 :.-uflirient housire-." i Geo. land.- k y, St. .John.-!itiry, ; naer : ?-'-nct-,.. in , Ni wnorl Stock j S ì-vev i n hi r Vermont con-1 :!-1st, srì.r.d. . ' ' ì'a-m. and Letti. Woi-thy, Roarine-: t.-j are'ns fdlov : : i WUÌTE Ct;iES j Brook slaMes. Ballon 'n the 2.1! i Mfintpeliei- "Surplus r.f worl- na j Cari li. Jo:i .-, I.yieiotiville, 2-!.-' I t-la-'s : M.::'ob- Maelt. Rom'inu' Brook j c o-:.aaite and '.i-ichine indù - , S'1 .-"'. t s':-'!,.. in he I rhi-; Joe Me- fvy rcariie irr'-;e : aÉe nnerat- i JERSEY ' ACK Cl.W'TS ! Kir.i.U. i'. M. l'ielle. Newpoi-t :';,,,; veduei-d forces. Madduo i l'i ter Cinttoni.. St. Jolin.-.ha-.-y, ! i'el"" B--'lini. Yewport Stock fann , .ò-, cio-ed. plTeetimi- two hundre'1 ; 2-1 si; )-2ntl, ;in the 2.iil e! Peter T.-ì.-, New- : m(,n T...t., nvmi,.nt o take j SILVER Gli A V DOIiKIVG noi', :to-k farai mi the 2.21 dass; ; cnvo of (lnsp r..l,..a-:ed. Hou.-ir'r j A. IL Lvslier, Si. Joh.isiairv, i l'om- Exnre --. Ceorjre MShano, , sn, f ry ' ' I o-t-t: :i-2-id, ?7.50. la n.'iviMe, and Mi Abbie Brino,, ' ro'Sl.,:,',iu: nf worker-- ! i i ia.uiMi i,n. s !iai;i;iis t'oann"- uroou .iines. narvon in Ker.net!'. Drown, St. .loiinsiiui-v. ! 1 ..-IHI, m.i.o Allea E r,-l.-l; I- SPOTTED RABPIT Mis.. iìiitli P.ai'uaue, i'.a-t Si. Jobnsliurv. 1-1 st. ?.7."i. BLACK ' & Glì.AV FLEMIS1I GIAN'TS William Ber-k, East St. Johns kurv, (Msf ; l-2nd, Se.OO. NEW ZEALANI) IM'.DS li. liaìlcLt, St. .lo.-'ti: inirv, it, ?!.::'. A NGORAS L Penni'ii'iti, St. John-.lnirv. 2-I-t, .rn), v ENGLISH Keniict II ,1 irow n. St. .Ioli n-hury. 1-ist; l-2ntfv 1.2.". SINGLE O'MLED BFEr OIU'lN'KTONS IL lì. Edward.- . St. John.-bury, 1-1 I: J-2nd. Sl.M. SINGLE CO M BEI W!1E"E )I-'P!KVO.S T,oui- McC.inni.. 1 .-.-n,loiv.;!ì 1-lM, Si. 00. f'itrolvn McOinivs Lt'ad, .:,(). Sì.NCI.E CO MB ED BLACK fj 1 1 ! i-i k i .:, James Salii';, Lvu'on, 1-1-t. $1.00. BLA ti' CAM ES "re.! . Pa!-s-)ìi-. Concord. 2-1,.'. m ài SS''! ' J il Mi l l -S ways ,,lj, t 1 m ti j t. .wei! Everyvhere ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC., ST. LOUI3 The Holbrook Grocery Company Dtatributora Woodsville, New Hampshire They Come From Everywhere To New Englancì's Snappy Fair 1 By train and liv auto, from every New England state, from Canada' and from New York State, come the visitors to Vermont State Fair. I,u.!onv!lie. ! ! Lvndotr.-ille PAIT.C BLOWERS They Th-o-v and Blow II' you are intcrested 'ti a iualil., (ii'oduct, look over Ih" Pance. Ye cairy ali sizes in sintk. Olir prices will )lease you. Noi-: Special n.-ices t'iis week on New Gì aiti Thie.-h.-er. . A k l'or cataloaue. MARSII -ALLEN CO. Barri!, Vi rimiri "'Vili TE GAME B A NT A MS Sf l-'ied .1. P; - on:. ('en.-Oi-d, 2-1, 1.1 1 WUITE S1LKI ES r reti -I. l a: "n , ( "iici-o!, ."-J ".-:'nd, f-'i. .1). G LINEA. P!GS 'layiì'ond Slr.pl'-, St. Libn.daire, 1 U; 1-2nd. -1. ".-.. Mai-'.'-aret .McGinnia. Lvi'eonvi'de 1 1 -! ; 1-2n.l. ,?1.2r.. Vt. SweeVs Exhihiied 111 Manie Sujr u Buiklinfj; The (aceti Moiitdain sfade'.-. pi lldt-st boa t, h: r ma'de :-iiyi" va' exhihiied in a budditm '-nt i '(--ly devot'-d (o manie produci ( i.'id v. hde the - 'uiA-i v ;iS ìio o e-Pn-ave a.s soma ycar.-- il male up in mialii v at"1 in the aCracìiveiiess o!' 1 he display. The chic1' exh'bitors were the Carv ?iTa'de Sn-:i ; comirinv, tiie Maplo ("abili, Map-h- dove' Can-ih:- -, Inc.. Mo'.lti'-'i'I Vicw Fai ni -i" East B'.n'a-. Dt-Vi'ii- M. Cam raina's. IL E. I.'einick and the Vermonl Ma.a!" Prodacls Ceopei--at'vc E-ahaiee, cf i.-a .Itu.c lian. l-ivi '-vi h''-" in Ibe tva.Dle line v.'as siiown, ca lidie-, su.ua r cal.es. :liircd sia-ar. rujis and evcti '.ìaph' iiicaar. The v'ia- ai- v:i; il- tlie fine e:. bil.it o. D.A'ine M. f 'lltllinill'.'-:. "Ild W: .: Ib" li llv en- 1 i v of il ; kkid. Tlm , . i ( ci ion-:, l-'MVi-ly l'i-'il.l the Maab- Greve fac to !-v '-'ere of w;d" ari-ty a.tv! f r i li! i-i ! an app- 'dm array of sv-ccl--:. The ("a-v cari ut ny and t he Manie ('abili -d o ha ! 1jne .-howinifs ol maide prodaets a-, hfd IL E. Beiviick. v. ho exhdiiled t ua pie ca.kes Ihat : !i'd. of 1hi trae ni-inb- !':i.-: r r-id boro -iv vca-ds St. .1. The stilar f'-om La- faim of E. A. Darlinir in làa-1 Bur'i!'. Moan; i.i.a Veiw l'arni, vi perked in ho-c, -, made from the te ole trees. Ev'er:!v eonl-Ui-1ed o1' ha d'.-. ove ni;. pi:-. Ila !;-i s were in rca.lii v iewi-l i a for tl:e In -.s- l : 'fct ..-a 'ir. a : .-?'' - -' "It hadrt fceen fìlled for a s whole ye?r" The fiie piovent'on ea a;ÌMeer fon nd a'1 extitl aid licr tii.it ha.dnt lcea filli d after it had bi ca u ed to pai out a sma1 in e a ycar la fere. 'l'hi ae.eney olVeis its cl'ents lire )ire en: ani sei vice lo la !i prevepi fi io an ì lo pro vi. le adoipiate in.iirance lo pay l'or lo. .--es, shoidd they come. A.-k about il. -rr- (i. l'i HPT. e. il 37 ,?:-J Rite Itii'er TI i -3 15 Good roads radiàt ing in ali direetions from White Kiver Junction, make the coming and going at tractive. The fair itself of fers you the higgest money's worth in en tertainment and ins truction you ever se di red. The mid-Se)-temher dates of this year offer ideal weather chanecs. PLAN TO BE WITH US Morril! & Hawkinson .il.,. ... ., ... Ik.'.i . liWMM 20,000 for Exhibit Premiums Chihìi en's Day Tucsday AH cbildren, incliidin.f lindi school, when. aci-oiiipani.ed by parents or jruardian ftd niitted l' IMilà. Special .Tuvenile Feature. Trottine The bi:v;e: l entry li. t ever a-seiv.b!ed in Vernionl. Fasteat truck in ìiorCiern New làii'.'.'anil. A race meel of rare eci lh nce. Stock Bii'.ae. t showinj; in the State F.air's bis tory. Larae i xliiiiit of i'aiicy Morifan hor.- .es. Aulo Show là very .-.pace ia hi showiiirr of ears o north of Boston. Midway Every indi of space ' filici with brie.ht, clcver and dean attractions. H will 1ake a day to se e 'cui ali. l'oys' and Cirls' Deparimcnt An instructin.i;- aia entertainin;;- fe.alure comlucted by the A.a ricult mal Exleiv ioti Service. Free Altraclions Special Airplane Sia, ila, Fine fri Ville, Bands. Vaili le- Excursions Special traili:; and reduced rales on Cen tral Vermont and Boston & Maine Rail-roads. liuiliiini;- sold. Best ail classes rver beld F ree Auto Park in jf Adnii.-sion of cai'- lo p.ioiinds only J'arkiilif s; ace ah--olu1ely free. :.0c. Vermont State Fair Commission, F. L. Davis, Secret a ry NOW IS THE TIME and Smith's the place to get your REPAIREO CARL R. SMITH 6 Harrison Avenue Pilone 184-21 BLACK 'FREAD TIRES ( FABRIC ) i f ABkll ) Supreme in Appearance, Mileace, JNon-DKid GCimxy Portland Street, St. Johnsbury, Vt. li R Why the Voters of Vermont Should Cast Their Ballo ts on Tuesday, September 12, for edfield Proctor For the Republican Nomination for Governor: FIRST He can ive the State the best business adminis- tration. , ' SECOND He is progressive; has faith in Vermont's lutine and desires to assist in aiding the State and its pcople to greater and better things. THIRD He has a knowledge f legislative procedure, baviiig served in botti the House and Senate. FOURTII His knowledge of men, gained through ycars of active participation in one of the largest em ploying industrics of the State, makes him an exper ienced executive. FIFTH He has been a student of Vermont affairs for many ycars. This carne naturali', for the Proctor fam ily is of this soil, and here, to their credit, they built the business that stands ?s a monument to their enterprise and their faith in their native state. SIXTII He has full knpwledge of he Value of the dollar, applies this knowledge to the big business in which he is intcrested, and he would make a Hke applica tioq to the alTairs of the State. SEVENTII He would be an executive with whom ali members of the legislature could counsel. He wculd be eager to sceme advice. He would be willing to give it whenever desired. EIGHTH He would be a sale governor, practical, per Kcvcring, painstaking a real governor from the hour of taking the oath of olfice 1 ili the last sentence of his departing message is read. 1 NINTII He stands for ali that can make Vermont better, wilhout endangering the finances of the State, geUing from the dollar the 100 cents return the tax payers are entitled to. TENTH He asks for your votes, men ami wnmen f Vermont, bascd on his equipiikcnt to fdl the olfìce of governor to the good and betterment of the State. VOTE FOR Proctor for Governor ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 anu u