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CÀLEDONIAN-RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922 l'AÙE SeVeN I L ir 4 il AN PUNGE OF PREVENTiON During colei, damp weather take one Laxativo DROMO QUININE Tablet just hefore retiring every night. Its tonic and Jàxative effect will fortify the system against Coids, Grip and Influenza. 3()c per Box. (q. ZScrTTty GIRL SCOUTS GET HANDSOfflE W. R. C. SILK FLAG J ! Other Holiddy AcMvities ! of Community League ! and Scouts s'gBaaaEgsMsaaaftì iw "The WorldV Createsi Flour" FUENCTt & IIEAN CO.-, Wliolosale Distributore of tlio 1 ) 1 S l-:-ue mature Jatiuarv 1, 1023 We liuvo ai'i ;,n,u inciils v.'ÌK'i'eby wo cari semi in to the Federai I lese r ve llaiik of 1 ioston ali War Savings Stamps wliicli are not l'esistei ed and by forvvardingwell atiead of January 1, payment will he iliade to us prompt ly. This will ohviale delay i:i reeei ini;- funds as misht prove 1 l'ile, diif to con'estion of business, if srttlement is attempted 1lirou-i the locai post office. Funds will tlms be ivceived, we expect, in season to start interest un any deposii l'ioni .tinuary lirst. We bave al ready riveli attention to tliose we hold for safe-keepim;- l'or olir nistoniers ì.ut if you bave any not yet preseiited to u ;, ph'a;:e brilli in ai once and we will collect, f r(-e ni' any evpense to you. Passumpsic Savings Bank St. Jolinsbury, Vermont The Girl Scouts of Thistle Troop ?,, of St. Johnsbury, were rccently the recipienti of a beautiful gift, a silk American flag and standard, from Chamberlin Relief Corps. Mrs. Morse, palriotic instructoi, pi-cscnted the flag, mentioning the outstanding facts in its history. Lillian Weiner accepted the gift for the troop saying, "We know about the flag and how to respect it because we are Girl Scouts." Mrs. Oscar Cummings, president of the Relief Corps, was present at the ceremony. To show their appreciation of the gift. Troop IS helped the lìelief Corps this year on the veterans' Christmas boxes. Thistle Troop has been organized for more than a yetir. Its first lieutenant was Miss Uhea Gibson. Il has been under the charge of Miss Kleanor Jenks and Miss Doro-' thy Walter. Its cmblem, the thistle, was choscn in honor of Caledonia County. Caledonia be ing an old nume of Scotland and the thistle being a Scotch national cmblem. The present officers were: Lieutenant Irene Aldrich, Troop leader, I'hyllis Oliver, see retnry, Marjorie Woods, treasurer, Elizabeth Woodworth, Trrmbled With Weak Kidneys "Have been troubled with weak kidneys since clijldhood," writes Mrs. G. Hyde, Benzonia, Michigan. "Now )ust foi'ty and have had temide backuche and that ti i ed out feeling, hardly able to do any work. Hy using Fploy Kidney Pills accompanied with Foley Cathartic Tablets I soon felt-iike a new per son." Backache, rheumutic pains, dizziness and blurred vision are ymptoms of kidney trouble. Foley Kidney Pills give quick rejief. Adveitisement. T 9'Ài: LtJ V n x xxx , n W Ali League memr.ers, young or old, are invited to assist with the Miiging of carols a round the Com munity tree on Court House Squiii'e, Sunday afttrnoon at 4."0. This includes Girl Scouts, (iood Times and Live Wires Achieve ment Clubs, Square Circle and mcitiSo's of the industi'ial classes and the Leauue committee. There will be a rehearsal of carols Fri day afternoon at four o'clock at the club house. Miss Dorothy Walter entertain ed the Square Circle at supper Monday night in honor of Flor ence Young and Fllen Thompson who are leaving St. Johnsbury to work el.-ewherc. After su)iper the girls danced to mu.-ic by Miss Lil lian Uichanls. Tho.-P present were .Mk-es ( lt'on:i Xichols, 'era Jen nison and l'earl (Jates of the S(uaiÉe Circle, two tfuests of the club. Miss Rosi' Cyr and Miss Mary Dinsmoi'e and three mem beis of the dancing class. Barbara Hayes, Fstella Manning and N'or ma l'age. This is the open season for Christina.- paities. The i'ir.t one comes Tlijrslay from :i to ìi.'-'A) for the Live "Wires club. Bach girl is to hring a picnic lunch and a pres ent. Girl Scouts, Troop 1 follow on Friday with a party from M to ". Fach girl is to bring a guest and a picnic lunch l'or two, and two picsents. On Thursday, I)e eember 2-1 comes the Good Times club Christmas party. Ali girls are invited who hae been members .-ince September. Th(' dolls of the younger membei - are lo be guests of the club and the bigger girls who don't play with dolls now are to be hoste.-ses to the doll's moth ei's. Kach girl is to bring a pres ent and a picnic lunch. These parties :e not elaborate all'airs, but are maile verv pleus ant by the elfoi ts of the little girls thcm.-elves, who pian the program.---, games, decorations and re freshments themselves, and enjoy the preliminariec uite as much as the finished product. Thei e will he no dancing classes for two weeks on account of Christmas and Xew Year's. May Curruthers, Ida Constantine Bianche Cook and Evelyn I'erkins are newly enrolled Tenderfoot Scouts in Troop 2. The girls of Troop 4 studied how to make an American (lag ac cording to correct proportion.- at their last meeting. Ranking first by a wide margin in the production of player-pianos, it is fitting that Gulbransen give a pledge to our public A Pledge to continue branding the price of each Gulbransen in the back, at the factory, for the protec tion of our customers. A Pledge never to make a Gulbransen and send it out under any other name, thus presetving Gulbransen quality for Gulbransen buyers. A Pledge always to keep bright our ideal of provid ing exceptional music for ali classes of homes, at modest prices. A Pledge that the case of playing and instant control you enjoy in the Gulbran sen will ever be the stand ard of excellence among ali player-pianos. Harvey's Music Rooms Give a BANK BOOK for CHRISTMAS. Is there any boy who Hasn't ambitions of what he "is going to be" when he grows up, or girl who hasn't. cherished plans for the future. Teach them that their own thrift and economy will provide the -means for turning these dreams intp reality. t Merchants 4 National Bank St. Johnsbury, Vermont il 13 A MerryJChrist ÈSà mas Is assured, if you let us fumisti you with the good things neces sary for your Christmas Dinner. We have for your approvai Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, Pork, Ileavy Western Beef, Veal, Lamb, Oysters, Cranberries, Celery, Lettuce, Mushrooms, Fruits and Vegetables I Fancy Groceries. . We are ready to supply you w ith everything from "soup to nuts" and the quality is guaran-teed. ROBERT BENNETT & SON 75 1 r Ti ì t .' I ,'2 M'Ì uà thm CI OTHC PAh i lui h- -, "li r .i fi! 4 'UH -i You'll Feel Setter In every vvay with a new Suit on Christmas Day $22 to $40 Steele, Taplin & Go. J $700 $600 : a $493 398 : '': GROCERIES Tel. 797 31 E ATS II MV lZrf W. A. TAPLIN, Pro OUR CLASSIFJEDS RING RESULTS. TRY ONS ' t -v- r-- j U)-DFC.-?.Z Cliristmas Clieer Throughout the Year ELECTKICAL Appliances as Christ- mas Gifts will win instant approvai. And every timo they are used through out the year their recipient is bound to remember gratefully their thoughtful1 giver. Listed below are a few timely sugges tione : Washing .Machines Troning Machines 'accum ('leaners Percolators Chafing Dishes Waffle Irons Toasters Vibrators (Jrills VioletKav PASSUMPSIC The childi'en of the primary de- i paitment of the I'as-umpsic Sah hath school and junior classes, ill hold Christmas exercises at the church Saturday evening Iiecem her 23, at 7.4.") ' V. M. Following , the exei-cises there will he a dis- ! ti'ibution of gifts from the Christ-' mas tree hy other Sabbath school ; classes. At the elosing of the ChnVtmas exercises there will be a 1 free otfering taken for the Near Kat Ilelief. ' OUR WANT ADS. PY Page & Sliaw's Gandies Just in for the Holidays '--1-2 and 5 pound Packages ef ore Christmas Sale Now is the time you want our Merchandise. We have decided not to wait until after Christmas to ofTer you Bargains which ordinarily you getonly after the Holiday season. Wé are holding a-Pre-Christms Sale and oifering you just as good prices today as you usually would get after the Holidays. Just read our list of real bagains: One lot Liidies' Coats, valued $10.00. Saie price SÓ.OS Ali our other coats made in velour, suadin, bolivia and Normandy plain and fur , trinimed, Thieedays sale 15 per cent discount 820.00 Ladies' Fur Scarfs $1 1.9Ó $15.00 Ladies' Fur Scarfs .8 798 $0.50 Children's ali wool dresses $ .',,; Ladies' dresses, made in poiret twill, tricotine, Canton crepes, satin, silk velvet, velveteen, 15 per cent discount $5.00 Skirts $10.00 Carnei hair skirts 25c Perfume $5.5)S (ìirls' Uannel niiddies $12.50 Manicure Sets $10.00 Manicure Sets $S.00 .Manicure Sets $:ì.9s $(i.9S 15c, or 2 l'or 25c 82.DS $S.95 $0.95 $5.95 $18.00 $8.95 .35 wool hose $2.50 Kid gloves $:).0() lined gloves 0 handkerchiefs $12.00 silk brocade P. and N. ('orsets $1.50 Brighton Carlsbad Iiobes $2.00 Brighton Carlsbad Kbes $0.00 Bath Robes $7.50 Bath Robes $0.00 Silk Umbrellas Boudoir Caps S9c SI. 95 $1.9S 50c S5.9S $1.29 $1.09 $1.85 $5.98 $5.00 if)c Tea Aprons $S.50 Wool Blankets 29c and 50c $5.98 MEX'S DEPARTMENT $25.00 and $27.00 Men's Overcoats $12.50 Boys' Overcoats S13.50 and $15.00 sheep lined coats with wambat collars $10.95 $8.50 Boys' sheep lined coats $0.75 80.50 beach jackets, proteets from wind and rain $1.98 o5c Paris Garters 25c $7.50 Men's jersey sweaters with 1 ))ockets $1.98 $2XHi Men's shirts $1.19 82.1)8 Men's silk stripe shirts $1.98 8f.OO shirts $2.19 "Wool hose 25c AH wool heavy hose 19c $l.r,0 Leather mittens 98c Also dress gloves, silk hose, toilet sets, suspcnders, military bmshes, arni bands, neckties, bill folders, caps, golf hose, umbrellas, belts, silk and wool scarfs, pajamas, toques, Ladies' hand bags, vanity cases, Children's knitted sets, Infant's jackets, Doileys, bureau scarfs, towels camisoles, petticoats, umbrellas, envelope chemise, ì-olies, bloomers, gauntlet gloves, silk scarfs, wool scarfs, sweaters, toilet sets, Children's fur sets, ronipers, hats, scarf sets, Boston bags, numerous other 4 i 11 On the Hill Twin State Gas&Eiectric Co. St. Johnsbury, Vermont ai AT BrighamV Drug Store ARCHE