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THE BARRE DAILY TIMES, JJAKKK, VT., '.FRIDAY, JULY, 30, im SAY "DIAMOND DYES" ' Don't streak or ruin your materia.! in a poor dye. Insist on "Diamond Dyes," tay directum s in package. "FREEZONE" Lift Off Corns! No Pain! II Doesn't hurt a bit! - Drop a little "Frcezone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with lingers. Iruly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freeione" for -a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. Adv. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" ts gen uine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prcHcribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only, an unbrok en "Bayer package," which contains proper directions to relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rlieu matism. Colds and Pain, Handy tin boxes of 12 tablet cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer pack ages." Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufacture Monoaceticacidestcr of Salirylieaeirt. Adv. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs' Child's Best Laxative IWRTHFIELD Mrs. Sara!) Carpenter, who has been spending the past four weeks in town, a guest of her cousin, Mrs. M. M. Curtis, was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. William Hazelton and daugh ter, who have been spending the sum mer in town at the Park inn. They returned to Northfield after a short. visit. Miss Etta Show, who has been vis iting her sister, Mrs. E. 0. Young, in Bellows Falls for several weeks, has returned home. A special town meeting has been called for Saturday afternoon, July 31, to vote on the exemption from taxation of the K. Pelaggi Granite Co.'s plant and equipment. Business of importance is to come before' the meeting. Ralph Brcnnan, president of the antanna Worsted company, nas ar rived in town and will take up a resi dence here permanently. "Mrs. Spear of Ansonia, Conn., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert Cross, at Northfleld Falls, and her sis ters, Mrs. C. f. Kimball and Mrs. E. L. Kerr, in Northficld. Mrs. Levi Wilson of Oroton has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lynn Hill. Mrs. Blanche Barnum of Bangor, N. Y., is-visiting at thehome of Mrs. John Croony on Cross street. Mr." and Mrs. William Preston of Marblehcad, Mass., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Katherine Garvey. Theron Stronu, who has been in Wil mington, returned -home last week and spent a few days with his mother Mrs. H. W. St rone, eoins from here to Dcrry, X. H., where he has a po sition. Mis Adelle McConnachie has re turned froniTabot, where she has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. L. W. Burbank, and is at the home of another aunt. Mrs. C. A. Plumlev, on Prospect street. Mrs. Martha J Jones and littlIiss Alice Schindler of Ltiia, J. Y arc Visiting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Paddock. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Jones are visit ing their son, Ward Jones, and family in Rochester. Miss Lizzie Brusa, who has been spending three weeks at the home of her father, has returned to Burling ton to resume her duties at the Mary Fletcher hospital. Miss Brusa has one more year in training. Dean H. R. Roberts, who has been spending , two weeks in hargentville, Me., has returned home. Mrs. Rob erts will remain for a longer visit. Miss Abbie Dillingham of Northtield has registered for a special course at the summer session of Boston university. POLICE CHIEF AY GIVES HIS TEST "My Only Regret Is That I Didn't Meet Up With Tanlac Years Ago," Says Popular New York Offi cer. ' "My experience with' Tanlac lias been remarkable and I feel that 1 would be dodging my duty not to come oiiX and tell ' m v. friends about it," was the statement made by W. K. j Ayers, Chief of 'Police of Montour i Falls, N. Y., in an interview a few davs aao. - I lfr Averi h Wn rhinf ,,f l,li,.p indigestion, nf Alrtti 4 rmr ..' Vo lid onn t in i tmiul frw built Aicrpt laiilornia cyrup m igs only look for the name California) on the package, then you are sure your child :s having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say "California."' Adv. "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. MORETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bate have re turned to Montpelier, after spending two weeks vacation at F. E. John son s. Carroll Itiliee continues to gain and complete recovery ia expected. He was recentlv struck by lightning. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kellogg of Spring field. Mass.. were guests the past week at H. G. Wards. William (lark, jr., who has employ. ment in Montreal, visited Ins home here over the week end. A daughter, Barbara Alice, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irish J Saturday, July 24. Mrs. Young or uateroury is visuing at CJD. Ashley's. The baseball game here Wednesday afternoon with Richmond resulted in a score of 5 to 0 in favoryof Moretown. Merrill Griffith returned last week from Muskegon, Mich. - Miss Gladys Newton is assisting in the home of Harry Irish. Mrf and Mrs. W. L. Wilcox and daughter, Jean, returned Saturday from Eric, Ta. Arthur Howes of Detroit, Mich., is a guest at F. S. Howes.' Bvron Trumbull visited his wife at M. L. Freeman's last week. Mrs., A. II. Booth and ons. King done and Aubrey, are guests it L L Freeman's in Northfleld. Mrs. I-aura Weir and son, Roy Kel logg, visited relatives in Cabot riday and Saturday. Ezra Clark of Alberta visited in town last week. Mr. Cfark lived here when a rmy and served three years in the Canadian army during the World war. thirty-four years, and although now seventy-five years of age, he performs the duties of his oflice with the same alertness and vigor that has been characteristic of him ever since he re ceived his first appointment. , Mr. Avers is not only widely known as an officer, but is also prominent as a roan and citizen.- In 18ti3, at the age of eighteen, he volunteered for service in the Civil War, engaged in many of the fiercest battles, and after the stuggle ended -he returned to his people and his home town, Montour, unscathed. ' "For a good many years,' said Mr. Ayers, "I have been subject to frequent and dreadful attacks of acute indiges tion, and have tried about everything known in the way of medicines, but al ways with the same disappointing re sults until Tgot Tanlac. "When these attacks came tn me I had such terrible pains in the pit of my stomach that I would just double up like a jack-knife, with both hands ( folded around me holding a hot water bag to my stomach. These spells witli my stomach were the one thing I dreaded above all else because they meunt the worst of misery and torture to me; ' -"About a month aco 1 besran to read about Tanlac and was so im pressed with what others said the. medicine had done for them that I concluded to try it myself. Well, in my case it has come up to every good Did I read about it. I had hardly finished my hn-l bottle when I could tell it was doing the work. ."It is by far the best medicine 1 have ever come across. Why, I can now cat what I want without fear of for laiiluc has pu my stomach in fine condition. Tanlac has mv whole svstem, adding to my weight and giving me strength ncer thought possible for a man mv nee to have. It has proved to be such a wonderful thing-in my cane that 'l urn telling all my friends aboflfit. "I am back at my dek every day with energy and strength to tackle any task that, may come up. They ay a man is only as old as he feels and if that is true 1 am jut about forty-five and I can't ind words to fully express just bow wonderful I think Tanlac is. My only i-pgret is that I did not meet up w it'll it years ago, as it would have saved me so much suffering and unhappiness. "If the rest of the people who are in poor health don't try Tanlac they'll certainly be the losers.' I believe it will help anybody who gives it a fair trial." Tanlac is sold in Barre by the Bane Drug Co., in Northficld by Nat A. Whreler, in Waterbury by liribbin & iribin, and in Websterville by E. H. Nernev. Adv. " I Resieoi healed that Skin trouble When you think what a source of an noyance and suffering that eczema has been to me in the past three years, do you wonder I am thankful that the doc tor prescribed Resinol? The very first time 1 used it, the itching stopped and in a surprisingly short time the erup tion began to disappear. Retinol Soap ihould uaually be uc A with Retinol Ointment to prepare the akin to receive the Rrainol ' medication. Retnol Soap and Resinol Ointment are aold by all druc-ista. Ruttwl Sea htlfi u clear foor compUxuns. ness to Mr. Howe, who takes possession at once. " ' Mrs. Tlluodosia Mason and children are visiting in Tunbridge. Miss' Gladys Christie, who has been confined to the bouse by illness, is able to be out again. Mr. EAST BETHEL 90, HI Several SOUTH ROY ALTON Miss Mary Hibbard, who has been in Vornish, X. H., for some time, is vis iting friends in town. Lester Lorwin is ill and under the doctor's care. A. W. Bohonon has sold his store to Harry Palmer. Mrs. Harry Woltman and little daughter are in town for the sum mer and have rooms at Mrs. Theodore Mason's. Fred .Smith has sold his meat busi- Abbie Spiller, Months, Died Monday. Mrs. Abbie Spillcf passed away about midnight July M. She would have been f(l years old the 27th of July and had been sick for several months, suffering much at times. Sle had been very ac tive, doing the housework for herself and Mr. Spooner, where she made her home, until this illness came upon her. .She was taken to Dan Durkee's in East Randolph a few weeks ago for care. Mrs, Spiller was a good woman respected by all whQ knew her. A number from here attended the circus at Montpelier Monday. They report a big crowd and a good circus. M. J. Buck and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hanks, Florence Buck and Vernon Gilford motored to Mascoma lake, Enfield, X. II., last Sunday. Mrs. Frank Taylor has returned from Canada. Peter O'Leary of Toinifobia, Quebec, has been "a guest at. Frank Taylor's a few days. ' Several of the farmers have finished haying and some are nearly through. They report a large crop. Miss Dorothy -of East Randolph called on friends here one day last week. She taught school here last year and goes to Qnechee to teahc the coming year. Mufol RtO. US. Viitrf AT OFF. For Constipation Constipation is the chief cause of piles. By an entirely new principle Nujol softe.w the food waste without forcing or irritating. This prevents straining and enables the many tiny muscles in the walls of the intestines, contracting and expanding in their normal way, to squeeze the food waste along and out of the system. It is absolutely harmless and pleasant to I ry it. ' The Modern Method of Treating an Old Complaint III take in mm m LAN GORDON, N MIDDLESEX A tew (. uuy "Dandenne." A.ter a application of "Dander ine" you can ot find a fallen bair or any dandruff, besides every hait thews aew life, Tig or, brightness, mors color and thick ess. Sir. ff -TABtTS-Jrf 'mmmm'mmm (ID 'KUiiir c?r UMM1NGS fc LtWli, Druggists V lieil you (eel to "blue" thtt even the sky looks yellow, you peed BEECHAM'S PILLS A si uf trek hrrr amd pomr mting karlnxr tad t 4trT'T tonal poeaoas, w! aSact uad sal waal as tb ?. S.kaf Aa WarU. The grange program for the next meeting is as follows: Roll call; an swers by "One of My Funniest Expe riences;" song, grange melodies; cur rent events, Orviile wilder; Some ot My Best Pastry Recipes," Mrs. James McNeilage; solo, Mrs. Nettie Miles; discussion. "Are We Re-Furesting as Much as We Ought? What Can Re Done With the Idle vAcres?" James New hall, John Arburklej recitation, Mrs. Buck) "What Can Our Orange Do Towards Reviving the Country Church!", Ray TilloUon; surprise fea ture5, Minnie Richardson. Miss Bernice Price and two lady friends of Burlington pent the week end at F. E. Trice's. Miss, Henrietta Kerrin of Montpelier has been a recent guest of Miss Nancy Price. J. S. Smith, who has'rented of Mrs. expects Ha ves Belle L. Bat'-helder her houe, to move his family from t hi house Saturday. Mrs. Susie Scott and son of Fitch burg, Mass., are visiting Mrs, Mary J. Scott. W. H. Marshsll visited relatives in Stowe Sundav. Self-Reliant Home Doctors is what women are called who all over this broad land make their annual col lections of rtiots snd licsaaj. and rely upon recipes which our pioneer moth ers found dependable for different family ailments. In one of these recipes, Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound had its origin and so suc cessful has it proved that tlmre is hnrtly a city town or hamlet in America where some woman who has been restored to health by its use does not reside. Adv. Let's Go ! Let's Go ! -All Next Week- California Shows THE LARGEST AND BEST SHOW IN NEW ENGLAND Week of No-Stop and Healthy Amusement y " 1 ' 11 ya wan i i n y iiitnaija Tf aH ,t lay 1 2, 0. S. C, BARRE, VT. f ANNUAL p d GAMES I JlaSJ It -al 36lh AT CALEDONIA PARK SATURDAY, JULY 3 1, 1.92Q I Games to commence at 12:30 p. m. sharp, when upwards of $300.00 will be given " prizes. Refreshments, con sistinzof tea coffee, sandwiches, ice cream and soft drinks, on the grounds. Clansman William Barclay will give all Jhlld the grounds 10 cents, at 3:00 p. m. Barre Scottish Pipe and Drum Band will be m attend, ancf Quoits and other attractions will be on the grounds. Carroll's Orchestra will furnish music for dancing in the pavilion during the afternoon. U -Fir GRAND CONTEST Of HIGHLAND DANCING WM, B. SCOTT, Piper. owrtor. T.Avrrc vmr mvFNIT.ES I HIGHLAND FLING iw no Second Prize -$3.(H. Third Prize-$2.m). First Trize-S-VOO. miPi.'TlTOV OPKV TO ALL. PHIZES DONATED BY ROYAL TAX 1ST, fiR AND PRIZE SILVER CUP. Presented by Wm. H. Scott, CUn Piper 4 points for 2nd, and i point for Jrd bv holder of most points $2.00. FOR JUVENILES Second Prize $3.00. Third Prize WALTER SCOTT, OK XEW YORK. Points to be won in Sword Ianra and Highland Fling, 6 points for 1st, Competition to run at t Ian Picnic. I Ian fair, lD.'U, ana tian i icon;, m-i, with tjuj. . "V" Open to Juveniles under 14 years, July 31. If-'1. ' Special Prizes by p m ISV tSa. WEST TOPSIIAM Quite a house party is fathered at the home of Mr! and Mrs. Henry Mc Crillis, including their son and wifc, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCrillis of Hyde Park, Mass.. their daughter, Mrs. Dr. Ralph Newton and two sons of Fort Thomas, Ky., and their pranddaughter, Miss Bena' Vance, daughter of Re. John Vance f t'nion, X. H. Mr. and Mrs. Ottie Bapley of Bridgeport, Conn., and llinton Smith of the same place are visitinjr at Mrs. Carrie Bapley's. Madam Hipht, who hss been ill. is , convalescent. j Last Friday quite a party of chil , dren and young people from Waits j River, West Topsham and East Or- j snjre. accompanied by the minister. Mr. Chapman. and several other "jrown-ups" from the circuit, went on J a hike some distance beyond East Or- j anpe, where a regular camp dinner j was eaten w ith a relish, after which I fsimrs re enjoyed and a hifrh. steep j pinnarle sealed, rivin)r one of the : wnndrrful views of which ermoat is an justly proud. Last Sunday evening. Rev. Dr. Sharp, the di'trict superintendent, prearbed a foti-efu! sermon to an ap preciative audience. Dr. Sharp i. ar ranging to have a man ready to take up the work here when Rev. Mr. Chap man has to go awsy the Utter part of An ri ist. Wednesday vening. tbe Udea r( iht chunk rved nipper to a Urge num- her of people. A rood time was en joyed and receipt were very gisti fvmg. Mash rrrdit ia due the com the sunrr. haa beea mtisid crd nsfe, is ia procsa f t rurt iob. ' r - aJ V 5 iL A -T Throwing Heavy Hammer mm 2.W l.oo Puttinp the Stone 3.i 2.00 1.00 SackR.ce...: 2-00 1.50 l.0 inn Yards Dah 3.0 2. Shoe Race. Kt Trize- Pair of Shoes, donated by Clansman George X. Tildcn. Confined to Clansmen 40 years of age or over. Boys' Race, under IS years, 3 yards to each year 1.50 1.0) .M tiirls' Race, under lrt years. .1 yards to each year 1 50 1.00 .50 100 Yards Race, oiien to Clansmen's Wives. Prize-Pair of Shoes, donated by Alev. Bisset. Apprentice Race, one half mile. Special Pri.-s: l.t-10 vut Buh Hammer by Trow & Holden; 2nd -Hand Hammer by Trow A Holden;" 3rd Square. Judges of tiames Samuel Gerard and Alex. Milnfc. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. J.1. 16. Dr. $.100 $2.00 $1.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 Special Prize 5-lb. Box Snd $2.60; a friend of Married ladies' Race. V. D. Rcid .. 440 Yards Dash Single Indies' Race, over 16 years of age of Chocolates. Place Kick for Married Udies. Prizes: 1st $3.00; 3rd-$I.OO; donated by a Clansman. (Ian Ouoits. 1st Prize Cent's Umbrella, donated by l inn (Gordon ; 2nd Prize Box of Cigars. A Special Prize of $5.00 donated by a Clansman, will be given to ths youngest eligible Clansman on the field accompanied by his mother. Prize given at 4:00 o'clock. A Special Prie of $3.00 w ill be given to the Clansman's Widow with the largest family on the grounds. Prize donated by Clans man L. Muljeod, to be given at 4:00 o'clock. Referee .las. Paterson. t'nion rules to govern. -f GRAND STATE CHAMPIONSHIP, . Five-a-Side Football Competition. $2oo to the Winning Team. Entries close THURSDAY, JULY o r. m. K0RT. MUTCH. GATE PRIZE FOR LADIES. 1st, $3.00; 2nd $2.00 Given by Ex-Alderman ALEX. MILNE, to be drawn at 5:00 P. M. Open REFEREE AND 11 at t t nr n TIME-KEEPER WM. THOM, Winner Must Be on the Grounds. Ladies, Save Your Gate Checks. 1st Pri l-t TWO GOLF PUTTING COMPETITIONS Golf Club, value $7.00. donated by Clan-man Geo. Mcleod; ,4 PriyB-.Cnlf f lull donated' bv Clansman Hcnrv Murray. ITi-Colf Club, donated by X. D Phelps; 2nd Prize 4iolf Hub. DART THROWING CONTEST JiitiO Tipe Gien by Geo. Marrion to the Party Making the Best Score for the Day. 1 (a 1 m M GIRLS' RACE Age Limit from 5 to 9 Years. Confined to Clansmen's, Daughters. Special prizes donated by a Clans man. Ist $1.50; 2nd $1.00; 3rd 5(V. ROYS' RACE Age Limit 5 to 9 Years. Confined to Clansmen's Sons. Prizes: 1st $1.50; 2nd $1.00; 3rd 50c. GRAND COMPETITION $20.00 Gold-Piece. Presented by Clansman A. W. Hadger. . I m m SHOOTING COMPETITION 1st prize, $5.00; 2nd prize, $3.00. Clan guns only to be used. SPECIAL ELECTRIC CARS WILL BE PROVIDED From Admission: Gents. 30c; off at Marvin's. Special cars will leave from Barre at is: t:45. i-'3 15 P. M. Ladies, 10c; Roys over 10 and under 13 years, 10c; Teams 23c. Barre et and a: m IHARLKS t.EfcU thief. braiHrsrfsJffTlS ii ii ii This rrr m aa sakjert I altarmltoa. DONALD P. MrLEOD. Setretair. Pi m m Intercity Grounds When You See the California Show You See Them All Every Afternoon and Evening During the Week of August 2nd All Shows, Riders Attractions Will be Furnished by The California Exposition Shows The Silodrome Ride of Death The Hawaiian Village With a dozen dainty damsels The Circus Side-Show Earth's Latest Ctare Rape of Belgium The Working World FEATURING Diving Girls Roman Hippodrome With AI LVndttome The $10,000 Carousal Freaks from all ortt the world The Whip The Lobster .Man m -M I fymir. Maya rrrdit 'J Biittee in ehar(re f tl " ' 1 '- nr briHee. rnhnh A The Largest Dante Floor Under Canvas Hundred and One Amazing Astounding wildering Lively Features -Be- JOU THEATRE -r Presents for To-day Only SHIRLEY MASON The Screen's Sweetest and Most Arpealing Star in the Wm. Fox Production Molly and I Which Represents the Essence of Human Interest, and the Quintessence of Downright Irresistible Appeal Also Tht 6th Episode of THE WHIRLWIND and Ths Latest News Weekly See in rktures What You Have Read About in the rapcr . To-morrow ALICE JOYCE In the Yitagraph Special Production "Slaves of Pride ALSO The 13th Episode of LIGHTNING BRYCE and a Rolin Comedy MATINEE at 2:15: Admission EVENING, 6:15 and 8:30: AdmWon SATURDAY - - . aa. altl C hildrer I nccr 12 lears, inc; aouiis. Children Under 12 Year. I V; Adult NIGHTS ALL SEATS 20c 15c, Tax 2c. Ta Paid raid a- , i mm all