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The Evenins Caiedonian-Record
OCTORER 10, 1922
TUESDAY
Thompson's 'Giove Fitting' Corsets
Are Creations of Corseti)
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Women who wi'sli to look
their best fi nel Thompson's
Giove Fitting Corsets givo
the figure line necessary
for fashionable gowns,
with comfort and satis
faction. In these corsets we are
now featuring the Grand
Duchess in this line or cor-,
sets, and would ccrtainly
welcome the opportunity
to show you.
You'll fìnd ali models of
Thompson's Giove Fitting
Corsets most reasonably
priced for the service they
render
$2.00, $2.00, $3.50, $1.00
$1.50 and $5.00
Come to us l'or Your Corset Needs
Ueach " & "watìrman
Was Mother of
Tvvelve Childrcn
3Irs. Mary Brooks, vrife of
Gioire Iirooks of 4 Orchard Street
(lied ut IJiijrlitlook hospital Sun
day afturnoon after a brief illness.
She had been in fading health for
some tinie, was taken to the hos
pital for an operation and (lied
very soon after reaching the hos
pital. Mrs. Iìrook's maiderr nume wus
Mary Golden and she was borii
in Newburun, N. Y., Pecdiiber 'Jt'i,
1E67. In New York city in 1888
she married George Uiooks and in
18!)." they ìemoved to St. .Tohns
bury. Tvvelve childrcn were borii
to Air. and Mrs. Iirooks, 11 of
whom are livin.tr. They are Mrs.
Walter Mayette, Mrs. William I.ec,
Albert Brooks of Gardner, Mass.,
Mrs. Merle Varnev, William
l'.rooks and Miss Charlotte
Brooks of I-'raminfijhani, Mass,,
Mrs. Charles Wider, Mrs. Mur
ray Morse, Mrs. George , Wilkins,
Misscs I.illian and Uarriet Iirooks
of St. Johnsbnry. IJeside ber hus
band and (hil'ìieii, Mrs. Iirooks
luives 17 Ri-andchihlren.
The funeral will be held Wed
lu'sdiy afternoon at tvvo o'clock
at St. AndiewV Kpiscopul church
vth burial in Mt: Pleasant corn
ei e ry.
A moti;,' those called bere by
Mrs. Iirooks' death are Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Mayette Mr. and
Mrs. William Leo, Albert Brooks
of Gànlncr, Mass., Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Varnoy, William IL Brooks
an i Miss Charlotte Brooks of
I-'iamui;;ham, Mass.
HUSBAND AND WIFF
ni
IF YOU'RE ONE OF THOSE
Who are fond of Sweet l'otatoes and havesome
time been disappointed in the quality of those
you bave bought, we would likc to show you the
ones we have.
We have been buying Sweet l'otatoes for a
good many years and we believe we know how
to select the best.
FOR THE
TEÀCHERS' CONVENTION
You will find us stocked completely with
Fresh Vegetables, Celery, Lettuce, Fresh Fruits
and a choice line of Groceries.
Cali us for about anything you want in the
Grocery, Fruit and Vegetable line.
A. H. GLEASON & CO.
Telephone G70
F. A. Scott Co.
RAKERS
Tel. G90-(i91
GROCERS
DANCE
Pythian Hall St. Johnsbnry, Vermont
BURRO jSftSS.
Thursday, Octobcr 12th, 1922
POPULAR PRICES
This Orchestra Is One of the Best.
NOT1CE
To Customers of C. B. Chase
94 RAILROAD STREET
Having bought the business of Mr. Chase, I
ani prepared to serve the old customers as well
as new ones, with that sanie high grade service
rendered in the past.
I shall carry the sanie line of goods you have
been accustomed to buy at this store, and shall
add a complete line of wireless goods as soon as
I can get them in.
We repair bicycles, guns and sporting goods
in general; but our specialty is electrical re
pai ring, give us a trial and be eonvinced.
W. H. TILTON
Successor to C. E. CHASE
When I am very bsy, my hus
band always .starts lookinij for his
hammer or some tool which he has
mislaid and expeets me to locate.
Mrs. L. IL J.
WHAT DOES YOUR HUSBAND!
DO?
West Danvìlle
'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olcott of
St. Johnsbury were recent callers
at C. A. Gen'y's.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Bader vis
ited Friday at Harry Chandler's in
Peacham.
Charles Swasey and Mr. Sti'eet
er have been spendine a few days
in Worcester, Mass.
Mrs. C. A. Gerry was in Col
brook, N. H., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert IIastims
and Mr. and Mrs. Edd Badser
visited at Scott Gibson's in West
Newbui'y Saturday.
Samuel Chandler finished work
ing in G. S. Hastintf's store Sat
urday. Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Farri npton
of Passumpsic are to spend the
winter with their son, C. C. Farr
inffton. Mrs. Henry Clifford and two
childrcn spent the week end in
Waterford.
Perry Flint of Tin,sboroutii,
Mass., was at John Brickett'
Thev are fullv lined with
Ali sizes to 50 1-2. Some
Our Representative in New York last week was able to buy coats
that are
UNUSUAL BARGAIMS
New and handseme models in the much desired Veldynes. Geronas,
Arabellas and Bolivias in brown, Sorrento, navy and black, with
collars of fox., martin, mole and wolf.
c l'epe de chine and warm interlining.
beauties at
$45 up to $150
DRESS VALUES
To kcep.up with the coat salo we are showing some equally high
value and low priced gowns in jerseys, tricotines, wool crepes,
PoirCt twills, Canton crepes and Satin back crepes, sizes also run
ning to 50 1-2. The colors are the new shades of coca brown,
browns, blues and the always popular blacks.
See what we are off e ring at
$15 to $35
RETTER ONES TO $70.
THE BERRY-BALL DRY GOODS CO.
day and Saturdav cornine to Dan-
ville with the body of his brother,
Albert Flint.
The vepetable supper at the
chui'ch was well attended nettili
some over $14.
C. A. Gerrv was a visitor in Mc-
Iniloes and Monioe last week. 1
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of!
St. Johnsbury were recent vistors
at their on's Harty Brown's.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Akeis and
two childrcn and Mrs. Lewis
BraiMr of Carroll, N. IL, were
Fi'Hweek end vi.-itors at Mr. and Mr.-.
Constination Often
Poisons System! bury Satuniay-
t:. A. Gei ry's.
Mrs. Elsie Kittrid;e spent the
I week end in Pas.-umpsic with her
dauurhter, Mrs. David ( olbetn.
Mrs. John Brickitt, who has
been .-.pendi nK several weeks with
her dau.ti'hter, Mrs. Beit Al'i .i in
Orford, X. H., retunied home
Sunday.
George Sanborn of Peacham
was i n cent visitor at E. F. Ayers.
Clinton Taylor was in St. Johns-
Mrs. Boyce Tells Her Experience
Turks to Choose
! The majority of people sulfer
from constipation which uoisons
the whole system and causcs
I coated tonues. bad headaches,
i foul breath and actual illness in
: childrcn often re ults in hi'h fev jr
and worni trouble.
Those conditions may be ciuickly
I i clieved by Dr. True's Elixir. the
, True Family Laxative and Worm
Expeller that has workod won'lers
I for men, women and childrcn since
1851.
"I have K'reat faith in your I.r.
' True's Elixir.. I rive it to my hAy.
j it is doin'r him much (jood and I
I would not be withont a liot'le for
, a'ivthimr." Mrs. Jo-eph Boyce.
j (Tracey Station. N. B.)
i You know the symptoms of
chronic constipation. sour stoni
celi, belchinu', otren ive bica.
heavy dnll eyes, Constant hcidach
i es, and fonerai out-of-sorN,
irrouchv feelinir. Lt Dr. True's
Elixir heln '-on. -U)e (SDc $1.20.
Advertisenicnt.
Pece Or War
(Cor.tinued from l'aire 1)
submilte:! to the l'ationalists
contai)! these specifications :
1 That the Greek evacuation of
Thi-ace shall he carried out with
Ai about l'i days.
2 That ìlio Greek civil tuthori
ties includi ry the ycndariiieiie
sliall be withdrawn as soon as pos
sibili. ;
.'! That as the Greek autboii
ties withdraw the civil powers will
ho handod .over to the Allied au- (
thorities who will traismit them to :
ihe Turkish aiithorities on ilio
sanie days and that this transfer
will he wholly concludevi wilhin j
Ivastei-n Thrace within '!( days v.f
ter the evacuation of the Greek
tioops has been concluded.
Meats and Groceries
of Quality
Choice Native Lamb, Veni, Pork, Poultry,
Cooked ìleats, llome-inade Sausage that is Sau
sage. Grape-fruit, Oranges, Uananas, Yegetables.
Fresh Fish and Oysters
We have made arrangements this week to
take care of your immediate wants duririg the
Teachers' Convention. Cali 797 and your order
will be given prompt attention.
(Quality goods at reasonable pi'ices.
Robert Bennett & Son
Ma in Street Tel. 7i)7-7)8
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I Are You Men Prepared
t for the
; Fall Hunting Season?
Better check u) your list. Good comfor-
1 fortable Footwear, Woolen Socks and a tin
of P. & Y. oil dressing are necessary to
complete your outiit and make your trip a E
ì success.
1 Iass Hunting Shoes and Moccasins t
1 fìt and do give wonderful service
1 and satisfaction.
1 Many Huntsmen prefer ali Rubber
Footwear or Rubber with Leather g
tops. Gold Seal and Hall Ranci
1 grades are hard to beat. d
l Campton Socks are Ali AVool and ?
1 knitted from heavy strong yarns
1 We can take care of your Footwear wants
1 and our prices are right according to grades
sp AMEY r XìEED
tALUAYS I yfétt-iMixiu,-T3tf& FI T i ED
n'www .5T JOHNiUlKY VLRAOST
ari; W
fi I 1 :
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Garswood tailored in
Knickerbocker herring
bone, with flap patch iock
ets and an inverted plait
down the back.
$38
A fur collar gives just the right
finish to a Wooltex Knockabout
And it adds warmth and comfort, too.
Such a Knockabout coat is serviceable enough for ali kinds of
weather, for business or school wear; it's good looking enough for
most any occasion.
lÈJf V iv, V
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The Storo Th.it Sells Wooltex
Fall Rubbers
We can supply your wants
on anything in Rubber
line..
Plai:i Sandals, Storni Rub
bers, Rolled Edge, White
Sole, Red Sole, Poots,
Footholds, Lumbermen's.
We carry a variety of
Rubbers in lasts suitable
lo l'it ali styles of shoes at
the lowest prices possiblej
for good Rubbers.
Rubbers for the whole
familv. i
RandalFs Department Store
Ali Metal Goods are advancing daily. Our
tip, buy at recent low levels.
Special Tuesday and Wednesday
WASII ROILERS
'1.ì) No. S Coi)i)er Pottom Wash Roilers
Sjiecial -Sl.'Jo
$.'J.()0 No. :) (1opper.Pottom Wash Roilers
Special
.'.."() Extra Heavy Cop-per Bottoni Wash Roilers
heavy tin sides Special .$2.'.).")
.$5.50 No. S Ali Copper .Wash Roilers
Special l.)
?().()() No. ) Ali Copper Wash Roilers
Special $1.!)5
.$7.50 No. 10 Ali Copper Wash Roilers
Special $.".!)5
l'O Year Quality Rrand Aluminum Ware
SPEC IAL WERNESDAY, ALE DAY
Nolin Bros.
The SUic that Undersells
CASTORIA
For Iafants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
1 1-2 (jt. Doublé Roilers .SI. 00
'1 (jt. Doublé Roilers $1. '.')
;: t. Presei ve Kettles Wc
S2.05 Trip Sauce Pan Sets S.CO
Doublé Round Roasters DOc
$2.00 Egg Steamers .SI. CI)
Coifee i'crcolators i!c
Corner Sink Strainers 5c
$2.00 C t. Teakettles .Sl.(;.)
12 (it. Water Pails .!.:!!
5 (jt. Mixing Rowls 7!c
81.00 Collandei's 7!e
.S,,.50 large Ovai Roasters $2.ì5
1 (jt. Milk Cans ;.c
2 qt. Milk Cans :5i)c
$1.00 Drip Pans, 10 lv 1 1 T'Jc
Children's Plates ."-Oc
Children's Mugs 25c
S2.00 regular Co.Tee Pots . .$1.10
E. N. RANDALL & CO.
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"A Good Place to Ruy Good Shocs"
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