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TIJE BARRE DAILY TIMES, BARRE, VT., TJJESDAY, JULV 18, 192
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TREMBLED ALL OVER
"1 would liave attacks of indigestion,
no matter how little I ate," lays Mr
Emma Shower of No. 170 Glad street,
Marion. O.. and would have terrific
pains in my stomach. My tongue was
coated in(Tl had a bitter taste in my
mouth. Some night I couldn't sleep, I
fiad such suffocating nervous spells
Sometimes1 I would tremble ' all ovefr
with nervousness. I had a dull head
; jche and a sorene?s across my stom
: ch. ' ' .. :'"
"An article in a newspaper started
me taking Dr. Williams Pink Puis and
I could notice quite a difference after
the first box. , The attacks of indiges
tion were not as frequent nor as se
vere. After two more boxes I could see
a great change. My nervei were
itronger, the trembling stopped .and I
could get & good night's rest I do not
have the stomach pains at all now, I
can "eat anything I want and am
stronger and better in every way."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are partic
ularly useful in nervous dyspepsia be
cause they build up the blood, strength
en the nerves and tone up the diges
tive organs. If your case is similar to
that of Mrs. Showers you owe it to
yourself to give the remedy a trial.
A booklet, "What to Eat and How to
Eat," which tells about this treatment,
will be sent free on request by the Dr.
Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, X.
Y. All druggists sell Dr. Williams' Pink
Pjlls or they will be sent by mRil, post
paid, on receipt of price, sixty cents per
box. adv. ...
ORANGE COUNTY '
s FARM BUREAU
Votes for Week Ending Jury 22.
On Monday a trip was taken to Mt.
Hermon, Mass., with representatives of
the Randolph Center and Tunbridge
blocks of the bull association. The fine
Holstcin herd of the Mt. Hermon school
was inspected. A number of fine bred
-Holstein bulls were looked over with
the view of purchasing two for use in
the above-named blocks. No' purchases
were made but verv favorable proposi
tions were brought home for constdera
'; tion.
The third meeting in the interests of
the livestock shipping was held at Tun
bridge town hall on Monday evening.
There was a very good attendance ard
considerable interest was shown in the
proposition as explained by Mr. Kirk
of the Washington county larm Durean
It seems very probable that shipping
operations in this county may oe De
gun in the near future.
On Monday, July 10, t local lcad'-r
training group was held in Bradford
for the clothing leader in that section
of the county. A clothing program as
worked out viri pbtns mudo for meet
ings without tne agent.
. A demonstration on dyeing was giv
en in- Orange Center on Wednesday,
July 12. Two dresses were dyed.
Organization meeting were held in
Corinth and Washington on Thursday
and Friday, July 13 and 14. Local lend
ers were elected nid plans made for
luture work.
Dr. E. Van Allstine, extension agron
omist, visited the county during the
waaIc Tha fnrn variatv HnmntintNtiimi
: were visited and it was decided that all
but two of the demonstrations were
suitable to post. J.ime demonstrations
and other interesting demonstrations
in soils and crops work were -inspected.
Letters were sent out to farm bureau
members in the towns where livestock
shipping .interest has been found in
cluding contract forma. During the
coming week considerable follow-up
work will be done in these towns. -
The corn .variety demonstrations will
be posted with suitable markers calling
attention to the demonstration and the
variety names.
It is also expected that the first In -
spection will be given the certified seed
potato fields.
On Monday and Tuesday, July 17
and 18, local leader -training groups win
be held in the farm bureau office. Lead
ers in both the clothing and nutrition
project have been aked to be present.
Miss Lydia M. Potter, state home dem
onstration leader, will have charge of
the meeting.
A demonstration on the alteration of
patterns will be given at the homa of
Mrs. Jennie Presley, m East Thetford
on Wednesday, July 19.
An organization meeting will be held
in South ershfre on Fridav, Julv 21.
H. A. Dwinell, county agdieultural
agent; rreda J. Randall, home demon
stration agent.
EAST BETHEL
A good number went to South Rv
alton to an outdoor concert Saturday
evening. Messrs. Buck and Allen played
in the band. Carl Pierce and Charles
Hyde of East Randolph also played
Mr. Will Hyde and on, Grover, of
.hast Randolph vinled at Percy Ri
ford Sunday.
Frank Green has finished fcaying. He
report a good rrop of hay.
Mr. H. R. Wright entertained Mm.
Mabel Belair and eon and d-ughter of
offUwn, H., a-few davs last week
They also visited at C, (i" Wight'.
Mr. Cain vimted in Tunbridge a f-.-w
flay last week.
The sociable at Mrs. William
Wright' was well attended on lant
-Wednesday. There wss a hort pro
grain of singing br Mr. Place and Mrs.
Kuor Pierce and Mr. Riford. also read
ing. The hot served refreshment
of ic cream and cake.
Mr. and Mr. Walter W. Brown of
Randolph visited hi mother Sunday
.
a ne moon.
Mr. Samuel Gifford is entertaining-
a wotner and several mere and oeph
wn. Mr. Ethel Riford will entertain the
social circle next Thursday afternoon,
July 2a
Mr..An!lrew McPbetres ram Satur-
-i niwr, air. x pner, ani
her awterjlkeUi-Porter.
Kudyfor-Somethirr-- Deeper tv.
Jubeti Dont he sarprieed if Mr.
Sanleiph preosealo yo-i to-niht,
KshWo GrsnouKl Do -eoa thick
will!
"I do. WLfa I nfuij hiaa Ust
mifht he said, he didat ear what be
came cf him -Stray Stories.
STOWE
Rev. and Mrs. . A. 0. Cornwell and
thre children of Elmira,. X. Y., who
were visitor in Stow over the end
of the week and on ft motor trip
through northern Vermont, left Mon
day on their return by way of Mont
peiier. Mr. ' Cornwell, who was pastor
of the First Congregational church in
Stowe in 1910 and 1011, receiving his
ordination here in April, 1910, has been
pastor of the Park church in Elmira
since leaving Stowe. Mr. Cornwell took
part in the service Sunday morning -lithe
Commhnity church, in which he is
especially interested, as he was first to
advocate a union of the churches here
and was much pleaded at the success
with which it has bepn carried out.' Mr.-
Cornwell and family were guests at the
Green Mountain inn while here.
-Work will be discontinued this week
upon the cemetery lots on which the
dues to the Cemetery association have
not been paid. -
Mr. and Mrs. Winfred W. Houston
and four "children, who left their home
in Berwyn, Pa., by automobile Satur
day morning, arrived Sunday afternoon
in Stowe, where they ; will pass two
weeks with their parents. James E;
Houston and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Watts,
and other friends. , , ,
Dr. E. M. Cully of Melbourne, Aus
tralia, has called on C M. Watts and
other friends in Stowe while visiting in
Morrisville," where he was formerly a
veterinary surgeon.. Since leaving er
niont, Dr. Cully has crossed the Pa.
ciftc seven times, the Atlantic six times,
the continent, three times and has been
around the world once. He goes soon to
Ireland and afterwards will make a
tour of the FartEast. ,
Geraldine, daughter, of Mrs. Ethel
Perry, died Sunday afternoon at the
home of Otho Boyce, after several
months' illness. She would have been
three in September. The funeral was
held at the house at 1:30 o'clock Tues
day afternoon. , ,t
Homes for the first two weeks in
August have been found for 31 fresh
air children.
Mis Hildegarde Smallcy, who re
turned from visiting her brother, Rob
ert Smalley, in Maine, was on the train
wrecked on the Maine Central near St.
Johnsbury. -Miss Smalley was badly
shaken up, but otherwise uninjured.
Edwin Lawrence Bigelow of Mid. lie
bury college, who passed the week at
his home in Stowe, was accompanied
from Middlebury by her sister, Mib
Grace Bigelow, who has taken a course
of two weeks in French at th Middle-
bury college summer school. Miss Bige
low is a teacher of French at the
Springfield, Mass., high school of com
merce. Mrs. Alma B. Smith went Monday to
visit at M. W, Stoddard's at Randolph
Center. , ,
Buford Oakes of Boston is passing
two weeks' vacation at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hale are par
ent of a daughter, born Saturday
night, their eighth child,
' Miss Beatrice Kaiser of Waterbury
passed the week end at her home.
C. H. Rathbu'rn and stepdaughter,
Miss Julia Aiken of Waterbury, passed
Sunday at A. W. Collins.',
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Mower and little
on of Montpelier visited friends in
town Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jenney served
sugar on snow Sunday to a party of
friends, including Mr. and Mrs. Pan
ic! Gale of Grand Haven, Mich., Mrs.
Betsey Slavton, Frank Gale, Mrs. Kl
vira. Gale, Mrs. E. S. Billings and to
children of St. Louis, Mo., Mrs. Polly
Cline anOaughter, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Forbes and Mrs. Mildred Russ.
Mrs. Ornha. McMahon and daughter,
Miss Mildred McMahon, returned Mon
day from Burlington, where they have
visited relatives.
Hardest Part of It.
Jack Did you have much trouble
learning to aingT
Kitty Yen, especially with the
neighbor. Stray Stories.
" TO-DAY ONLY
It' here the picture beautiful
Edgar Allen Poe'
"Annabel Lee"
Picturized, starring
Lorraine Harding and Jack O'Brien.
Also
The Dentiat.
Comedy and
Get Your Man.
TO-M0RR0Ay
Gpstancef
Also
-Oh. Daddy"
Comedy a si
Katari-ie.
Ask Aatoae, It's the Coolest Spot Aay-
-hara.
T' J
i7he Sleep k
( Walker
rfftf "".
Your thirsty throat
Says Liptons
Give it a real treat with
. delicious iced tea and
make it the best way
possible. Thatmeana
with Lipton's.
IDPYON'S
fijgE TEA
RANDOLPH
v
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Brook and on
and daughter arrived here on Saturday
from Washington, D. C, to remain for
several weeks with 'W. E. Lam
son and family. Hester, the eldest
daughter, has oeen here for some time
with Miss Gail Lamson. -
Supt E. Gt Ham of Brandon is in
town for a few days with Mrs.-Ham,
and his daughter, Miss" Esther Ham,
who is passing her vacation here, with
her parents. Miss Ham is now em
ployed in Xewark, X. J.t in the library
there, and is passing the month of
July here. It is expected that Mr. and
Mrs. Ham will go to Brandon about
the, first of September to make tUw
home.
Miss Anne. Gilbert Bell ha been in
Woodstock for a few day' stay with
her friend, Miss Louise Klttredge.
George X. Bailey of Wells River, an
electrical engineer, was in town three
day last week looking over -the dis
tributing system of the Hortonia
Power system and getting data to
make a report for a, special meeting j
wnitii will be called later. - -
Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Thomas of
Salisbury were in town for a Sunday
visit, with Mrs. E. S. Fairbanks. They
were accompanied by friends who came
for the trip.
Cablegrams were received last week
from Dwight Granger and Wilmer
Angeil telling of their arrival at Glas
gow. They made the trip on a cattle
boat and expect to be absent through
the summer. -- '
The tag day which the young people
conducted last week amounted to
$11. HO which will be used towards the
support of the Community playground.
Charles Gabrielle of Haverhill, Mass.,
i sthe guest of Mrs. S. C. Gabrielle for
several day. (
Miss Julia Munro is passing a few
days in Springfield with friends, for a
part of- her summer vacation.
Roy Haggett has finished work in
the Ma&zolini store and is now em
ployed in the A. S P. store for a short
time during the vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tilden of Barre
were in town on Sunday calling upon
their friend and met Mis Ada Fitt.
who came from Massachusetts for a
few days' stay wit lit hem. '
E. MONTPELIER CENTER
Robert Banks of Montpelier has re
turned home after spending a few
day with his grandparents, !r. and
Mr. A. J. Brazier.
Miss Agnes Hanqpn spent the week
end with her parents at Jones brook.
Mrs. Joel Wheeler and lu-ri'er,
Margaret, are visiting at S. F. Wheel
er's in Calaia. . v
Correction: There were over 75 peo
ple at Mrs. A. J. Brar.ier's birthday
party, intead of 40, a firt reported.
Quite a few from the Center attend
ed the birthday party for CM ten
Pierce of Montpelier, Tlmriidiy eve
ning. Mrs.' Alfred Brasier is visi'.ing ber
father, who has been quite ill, ai Qit
chee. Thoma Short of Montpelier la
been spending; a few day with iiis
sister, Mr. Thoma-Brasier.
Wilbur McAulay ha finished w-rk
for Ben Vise and Is now visiting- L
aunt, Mr. Cats, at Xorth Montp-lier.
Mr. and Mrs. Cate were at Mr. Yhe's
Wednesday.
Haying is in full swing llir mi j.'iont
the Center.
Harry Tracy and William Iiiin"
were at Bliss pond Saturday,
Goldie Crawford wa at lome f .-; r
her work in Bare.
Benjamin Yi-e wa in Xorth Mint
peiier Sunday.
Mrs. Rot Lull has been enrert
ing her niece from Montpelier 1 1 pa-
week.
EAST MONTPELIER
(West Side)
Mr. Wrieht and grn,I.in i
Springfield, Mass., are visiting at E
A. More's.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Spar-i-v i-
Calais were recent Sundae visitors '
.?. V. Flint's.
Mi'ses Helen Sparrow ind Oiiv
Ormbe were in Montpelier n Tues
day. theer ttould wa in Ilird.rk !
Saturday.
Oisrlc Willard and son. Roy, wer
in Cabot on Sunday.
Several from her sttenled t
ing dance at tamp Comf rt ll i r -dsy
nijrht.
B. F. Davis of Bsrre -sas a Trtin
caller at S. T. Morse"
Watch for a further otice f th
lawn party to he held on nrl
eveninir. -Inly i. at the home of Mi
and Mr. I- A. Mre.
Mrs. Marshall Lann. who j-t I ei
O-iile ill. is much belter, ale .ir. A
thtir White is raininsc.
Mrs. Howard Trlor of Hardxi-k i
visiting her sister, Mr. C. M. t;--fl
Vr. and JIr. J. . r.int e-e i
Montpelier e Thursday.
Mm. E. A. Mors and Mr.. Writ
er, joyed a motor tr-.p throuj li
iK-rthem part ef th en-js'y
We-inenlsy.
NORTH MONTPELIER
Miss Gladys Priscoll of Lowell,
Mans., is visiting at Walter Bowen's.
Mr. and Mrs, Edward Walker ' and
Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Martin were in
Barre Thursday evening pf last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Dow c.f St.
Johnsbury were week-end uents . of
Judge and Mrs. Coburn. '
. Mrs. John Emery visited relatives
and friends in East Calais last week.
Miss Nora Ellis' has returned from
her visit in Calais. , .
'i
Mr. and Mrs. James. Gillette and
family of Xorfork, Xeb are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewi Coburn,
i Mr. and Mrs. -Walter Bo wen. How
' ard and Florence Bowen. Wilford
Hathaway and Miss Gladys Driscoll
j took an auto trip Sunday to the lute
i mountains.
f -Mr. and Mrs. Ray Emery of. West
! field, Mass., visited their grandparents,
-Mr. and Mrs. John Emery, the, first of
the week..
Howard Canhen of Claremont. X. H..
J was a week-end guest in town. '
-Arthur Holt visited friends in Barre
over the week end. .
Mrs. Fred Buzaell of' White River
Junction is visiting her ister, Mrs.
Fred Little.
Xcllie Conway spent the week end
at her home in Barre. v. !
' Mrs Arthur Holt is visiting in Barre.
.Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warren were
in Montpelier Saturday. . .
Prof, and Mrs. Ralph Ma o of John.
son were recent guests .of Mr, ami Mrs.
H. J. Conant. , . " '
Mr. and Mrst Walter Copeland vis
ited bis people in Albany Sunday.
Virtor Templeton and Maude Tcm -
pleton- were in Montpelier Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Perley Fifield and son
and Mr. and Mrs. James White and
family pent Sunday at Bliss pond in
Calais.
lrs. Walter Dailey and Georgiana
Dailey visited her daughter, Mr. Roy
Dailey, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley" Rice t,f Gran
ville visited Mrs. Ruth Butterlield last
Thursday.
Miss Sutherland, the educational di
rector of Wells 4 Richardson ;mpHny,
is to give a dyeing demonstration at
the hall Monday, Aug. 7. at lilO p.
m.- It will be well worth wlI for
the ladies in . this and surrounding
towns to attend this demonstration, as
this will be the only one irthis Vicin
ity. Anyone may bring jusfc as many
garments as they would like . have
advice on and each garment will be dis
cussed. Mi Sutherland will oimnse
from those that are brought one that
will best illustrate the method of lye-ing-
Th Sewing club will have a meet-In-
at the vestry Thursday afternoon.
It i requested that all members at
tend. ,
I -
HANCOCK
Mrs. Mav Fisher and rtsugV.er. of
Xew .York City are "aests " Duna
Marsh's.
Wallaee Flemm and family were in
Vergennes recently.
Mrs. Ella Robbins, a former resi
dent of this town, is a guest i-f Mrs.
G. R. Church.
Wesley Burke of Brattlcoori isited
relatives and friends here lat week.il
George Taylor, jr.. and family were
in Springfield recently to atiend the
Phelps reunion.
Col. and Mrs. Cushman from Fort
Des Moines, la., are guests at A. L.
Miller's.
Mr. E. L. Martin i in Bellowa
Falls to spend some time with
brother, who is ill.
Enoch Rhoades of St. Albans is a
guest of relative in town.
Don't Advertise
Unless
you are absolutely on the level with
your customers
Unless your goods are so excel
lent that everyone who buys them
, once will want them again.
Unless there is real need for what
you make
Unless you appreciate that it takes
a long time and costs a lot of money
to educate one hundred million peo
ple to associate your trade mark with a
definite standard of qvality
Unless your business is built on the
firm foundation of economical pro
duction and sound finance.
PuM:4 hy tfct Birr DaCy Tub, i ea-epTatic with
The Asientaa Astocvatwa f Advertisis. Acsot
WAITSFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kingtluiry re
turned Friday from several days' au
tomobile outing that took them on a
200-mile , trip through northern Xcw
York and southern Canada, and 'they
also attended a community picnic at
Huntington. On their trip tliey spent
two night at Me LaMotte, wher iliey
were guest of Rev. and Mrs. O. S.
Quimby. ., , ' ; r- - "-
W. J. McLaughlin from Xorthfifld
called on relatives in Waits AeJ'.l 'Sat
urday. James Ferris from Middlesex 'has
been visiting his mother, Mm. Eliza
Ferris.
Mr. snd Mrs. William .-Mcfiovorii
from Lyndon ville were gliets of Mrs.
EUa Joslin at A. B. Tucker's two dnvs
j jast; week.
I ( jtr and
Mrs. Charles Spear and
Mr. and Mrs. H. B.'Tenney from Barre
were guests at B. D. Bisbee'a Friday.
Mrs. A. C. Freeman 'and litlla son,
Emerson, went" Thursday t' Barre,
where thev were guests for a few day
of Mr, and Mrs. X. D. Phelps.
George Erwin from Xor'.hueld was
a two-dav guest of his brother, J. A.
Erwin. . ; ... :. . '
C. A. Prentiss and daughters, Misses
Agnes, Jessie and Josic Prentiss, have
returned from Utica, X. Y., and lite
spending the summer vacation at their
home in Waitsfield.
Mrs. David Rntter from Pinefotd,
Pa., is spending some time at Sunny
Croft on Waitsfield common.
E. F. Savage fell Friday and hurt
one shoulder so he was net able to
work Saturday,
Clarence Tucker was ill last- week
with an attack of appendicitis.
Mrs. P. E. Bisbee has, bean quite
ill the past week,
! Mr. and Mr. Frank Mann and chil-
dren from Oimptonti Maw-., were
guests of Mt. Mann's br'oth"r and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mann, the ars-.t of
the week. '
Miss Genevieve Scammon from Saeo,
Me., is a guest of her sister, Mrs. John
Conner.
Mr. and Mrs. William . Cult on from
Duxbury were in town Saturd ty night
and their -son, . Ralph, returned with
them for an over-Sunday stajf.
A. E. Farr, . Everett Farr, Hiram
Mills, Thomas Thompson and Don
ald Moriarty spent Saturday night and
Sunday on Mt, Mansfield.
Miss Dorothy Ellis from Hunting
ton is a guest of Miss Ruth Jours this
week.- -
. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellis from Hunt
ington were dinfier guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Kingsbury 'on Sunday.
R. J. Moriarty was in Barre Sun
day. Albert Dessereau, who -has been
running a irarage in the old hotel barn.
has vacated the place and returned to
Barre.
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Bover from
Randolph Center have been spending a
few days at the home of their daugh
ter. M s. W. O. Graves.
- " W. Dana wa nuit ick
last week and under a doctor's care.
"ii" .Mrs. Islie Dumas and son,
Wilfred, Mr. and Mrs. Arth-ir Living
stone and children from Montpelier
were in town Sunday.
Mr. and Mrv W. " C. Jo-din from
Somerville, Mass., cam by auto to K.
S. Joslin's Sunday and vill spend a
few week a, guest of Mr, Jolin,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Buz.ell and
Mr. and Mr. George iliiizell from
Ware, Mass., are spending a few days
in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Xewcombe
of Oakdale. Mass., are parents of a
daughter, Greta Dorothv, born July
10. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Xewcsmbe
are grandparents of the child.
Drv H. H. Fullerton from Waterbury
was in town' Sunday.
Miss Rachel Lavanway has gnii to
Montpelier to spend a time with her
sister, Mrs. Livin-ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bettis bare gone
to Montpelier. where Mr. Betti has
work on a farm.
WASHINGTON CO.
FARM BUREAU
Notes for Week Ending July 22.
County Agricultural Agent C.
Carlton ' will spend , Monday, , July 17,
wilkH. L. Bailey of the state depart
ment of . agriculture inspecting potato
fields in the ' county. ..Monday night, he
will be in Cabot at a joi'it meeting of
the. farm bureau and the fanners' ex
change. Tuecday.'will be spent in Plain
field, where lie will work with H, P.
Young, farm management demonstrat
or of the extension service, with , the
boys in the Farm Account club. On
Wednesday he will hold a conference
with S. G.Njudd, dairy specialist of the
extension service, to make plan for
the organization of county cattle breed
er associations and possibly a county
pure-bred bull calf sale.
Farm Bureau Agent.
Monday the farm bureau agent will
be in Marsbfield with Mr. Judd, thS
state dairy specialist, working with
the boy of the Hill and Valley Calf
club. In the evening there will be a
meeting at Cabot at which the eastern
states farmers' exchange will have
their representative, Mr. Xash, give in
formation regarding the eastern states
feed . pool. Mpving pictures of "Great
Dairy Sires and Their Daughters will
be shown. Tuesday the agent will spend
in Roxbury on club work and the bal
ance of the week will be spent in the
county on membership and in the olflc
on the Market. Bulletin, Farm Bureau
Xew and other routine work.
Several meetings have been held in Or
ange county the past week on the co-operative
marketing of livestock and the
farmers have shown much interest. -
Homo Demonstration Agent. .
Four different communities have had
work on their nutrition courses thi
week, Xorthfield, Cabot, Xorth Mont
pelier and Shady Rill. The last com
munity just started with their filst les
son. -. . ; -. .. .V;
Thursday, the 20th. there is to be an
all-day meeting at Waterbury at the
Gruylawn farm. The Duxbury and Wa-j
terbury clubs are uniting and will have;
a picnic dinnerx.In the afternoon, MiMi
Eleanor Sutherland, the educational di-!
rector of Wells and Richardson of Bur
lington, isjoing to give a dyeing dem
onstration. ,. '
Boys' and Girls Club Agent.
Several days this . week have been
spent by .the club agent in meetiui
clubs to start demonstration teams.
The four best teams in Washington
county are to be given a trip to the
state fair Sept. 12-13; and it is hoped
that at least one team from thisxoun-
ty will attend the Eastern States ex
position at Springfield Sept. 17-23. The
Dog River Valley Fair association will
also give the boy and girls of the
county an opportunity to f.how what
they have been doing this year and the
fair association will give larger prizes
to exhibitors and demonstration teams.
Mr. Judd, dairy specialist, will be
here on Monday and Tuesday of next
week to visit calf and pig clubs in or
der to give them some help with their
demonstration team and judging work.
Mis Eleanor Sutherland of Burlington
will be present on Wednesday to give
the East Roxbury Sewing club a dyeing
demonstration and help them start
their dyeing team. The latter part of
the week the club agent will attend
the recreation conferenoe of club agent
at Lake Dunmore.
' Touching Faith.
The little- boy in the wood took out
of - his pocket a. small bottle and
sprinkled a few drop of it in front of
the hole into which he had just chased
a cottontail.
"Why do yon,do thia indictation?"
"I wanted to go and cut a stick to
twist the little rascal out, and I was
afraid he might, get away while I was
gone. So I just sprinkled a little of
this tonic, there to keep the hare from
coming out. " Philadelphia Retail
Dealer.
THE WORLDS GREATEST
MUSICAL ORGANIZATION
f y 1
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Friday Matinee, July 21st
at 2:30 p. m.
PRICES -75c, tax 8c-$1.00, tax 10c
$1.50, tax 15c S2.00, tax 20c
Seat now at Buswell's Book Store
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Tires! Tires! Tires! I
Now is the time you need the best of tires-Vaca-tion
time. What soils an outing or a little trip more
than changing tires. Or that feeling that one or
more, is liable to blow-out with any little spurt of
speed.
Look over your tires to-day and replace the ques
tionable ones with new. Use up the old ones when
you are going to be around home.
But don't marr your vacation this year with poor
tires, especially at these cash prices.
30x3 Vi Cord . .................. $12.82
34x4 Cord . . .v. ..... .... ; . $26-20
35x5 Cord ....... ..1....... $41.85
Other sizes at proportionate prices.
Special Sale on 30x3 Tubes each $1.00
. V FIRST QUALITY GOODS . ,
Special Prices on many Odd Makes and a ' .
Sizes. ' "
H. G. Bennett
V BARRE, VT.
ADVERTISE IN THE BARRE TIMES
ARTHUR W. DOW PRESENTS
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