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' 'it 1 j I , i I F tl o ? ! a- . f f II.' - y 4 s f r v'the JHtTTLEOKO KEF01(MKK, FKIDAY, DKCKM1IKK 2'JlflH W Aftv? ,., ,,... ,, i i ii irir niriwirfT b&s&if Warm Weal fief a f.KMt 111 0 f ore lha .iii-mIh .vrvtd ' ' etc., 'Hi critics o! Flee (Joining 1 lie un could not resist Pjf si ctebs i inprecedented warm November and December left some large manufacturers of high grade clothir with stock :rVStten cannot sell the could not resist tne temptation to ciose up some iws u an umiuiu-ui k", .,, ; 1. .r f I -xi -i t i j , ,..- ..c.i tf rjc -ic c-il t!i or.it purrnase will demoralize trie mantei, i , i Older SIOCK, wt nave un ijuiiu eveu ai uui uouui iuw nun w iiii r - and vvc have decided to put our entire slock ol Suits and Ovcrcoals ,Uto the ci cnm Kndc nnri uaw d.ichpd nripp! nccordinnly willioul regard to cost We are going to clean up the counters, and we know there is only one way ; by making prices that will do the b People have a right to demand the values advertised and we are going to give that and more. We K"" guarantee of mop hdmer, Kaufman, Boston Special, etc., etc., and prices down where it is like f indinfl money ill lie road lor IllC customers. Uur guara j want it goes with everything. These Suits and Overcoats will be divided into five lots and sold as lollows : M t i rl lis ;i! ill 11 i 1 f ' ! 'If t iiij ,. Lot 1 All $7.50 Suits and Overcoats go In this lot at $4.95 Lot 2 All $10.00 Suits and Overcoats go In this lot at $7.95 Lot 3 - All $12 and $13.50 Suits and Overcoats jjo dn 7C In this lot at ipVl O Lot 4 - All $15 and $1H Suits and Overcoats go d i n rjf r In this sale at pi.iiU Lot 5-A11 $20. $aS and Overcoats fio Q(J In this lot at ; f I Hi V I Ki .- NOTHING RESERVED Sale Begins Saturday, December 30th everything gs THE BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS Have not escaped the Mark-Down pencil any more than the Men's, and the prices go way down. Thev are divided into six lots, as iollows; i Lot 1-AI1 Boys' Suits & Overcoats worth up to $2.00 go In i i C this lot at J) 1 . 1 0 Lot 2-AI1 Boys Suits & Overcoats north up to $3.00 go In (t 1 QC this lot at tpl.O Lot 3-AU Boys' Suits & Overcoats north up to $4.00 go In (tO 7C this lot at plO Lot 1-AI1 Boys Suits & Overcoats worth up to $5.00 (jo In this lot at $3.85 Lot 5 -All Litya Suits &' Overcoais north up to $6.00 go in frA C( this lot at pt.c)VJ Lot 6-AU Boys' Suits & Overcoats north up to $9.75 go In C QA this lot at pU.iU Warm Weather Knocks Out Men's and Women's Fur Coat Trade We have an immense stock of Fur Coats that haven't moved.. They must behold, We have on hand today th r finest selection we . have pr shown at to year, and we offer at a tremendous sacrifice: Men's Raccoon Coats, Men's Russian Dog Coats, Men's Australian Lalt Coats, ivioj 5 v- v. - u--. Women s Dog Driving Coats, Women s Australian Calf Driving Coats, Women s Raccoon Driving Coats. , Operators of Ten Stores GOODNOW, PEARSON & HUNT frattleboro, Vermont J In New Hampshire HINSDALE. ! -( 0: ' Waters-Blouin Wedding. Miss Lena TSIotiin. dmifthtpr of Mr. mid Mrs. Napoleon A. Hlouin of tliia town, and Leonnrd Waters of Ijawrenoc, Mass., wore united in marriage by Rev. Fr. P. S. Cahill at the parochial residence Wednesday afternoon at 15 o'clock. The bridal couple were attended by Miss Irene Hlouin, a BiBtef of the bride, and Daniel Allen of Lawrence, Mass. The bride wan attired in a very becoming irray suit with hat to match, and the bridesmaid was becnniinRly Kowned in blue. After the ceremony the bridal party returned to the home of the bride's parents on Chesterfield road where a reception was held in the evening which was attended by many friends. Refresh ments of ice-cream and cake were served. Mrs. Waters has many friends in town where she attended school for a time and then with her parents moved to Lawrence, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Waters will go Fri day to Lawrence where their borne awaits them. Mr. Waters is employed in a paper ! mill there. iA It ii Gove-King Wedding. ' Mii8 Pearl Kinff. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William W. King of this town, and Benjamin Gove of Warren, Vt., were married at ..'!() o'clock Tuesday evening by Rev. A. L. Hill at the Congregational parsonage. The bride was gowned in a tailored blue suit and picture hat of black beaver and willow plume. Mr. and Mrs. Gove left - Wednesday for their wedding trip which will include Boston and vicinity. The bride is one of Hinsdale's most charming young women and has won many menus by her pleasant aim genial wavs Mr. Gove is well known in town, having worked here during the construction of the Connecticut liver dam and power house. At present he is employed at his trade as carjienter m JNortlmem, Mass. Congratu lations and best wishes are extended to the newly married couple. For the present they will make their home m this town. Sidney Stearns was at home from Alslead lor Christmas. Miss Bridget Raleigh visited in Green field this week. Mrs. W. 1. Stacy recently spent a week in west hwaiizey. Charles King. jr.. spent Christmas in New Britain, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. R. 1). Taylor recently spent a few days in Keene. Henry Brownell of Keene visited Hins dale friends Monday. William Kimball has been at home from Boston the past week. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Stevens went to Ben nington for Christmas. John Fisher of Yale was a guest at F. E. Field's over Christmas. Carl Smith was at home from Brattle boro a few days recently. H. H. Russell was in Boston on busi ness one day last week. Dono Charonelle of Keene visited in town the first of the week. S. A. Ksteen of Leominster, Mass., has been in town the past week. Prentiss Taylor is at home from Tufts for the Christmas vacation. JVfax Bergeron is at home from Wash ' Jngton, D. C, for a short visit. V ' Tir. Saxton of Boston was a guest of F. 1 Robertson the past week. 1 Mr. ! and Mrs. Henrv Snauldine went to WardsDoro to spend uunstmas. G. C. Fisk has been spending the past week at his home in Springfield. Harland Teel went to his home in WincU endon, Mass., to spend Christmas. Miss Doris S-wm! ""'"Hainpton. JVlilSS., 18 VlSll"' f " A- - Miss Bessie McCrary of Northampton .Mass., is visiting in town this week. Mr. and Mm. Frank Davis' visited Gardner, Mass., the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cote of Greenfield were guests in town part of this week John Felice visited at his home in 1 1-1 yoke, Mass., from Saturday to Tuesday. Peter Stone of Claremont. N. II., visited in town from Sunday until cdnesday. Charles Owen has been quite ill the past week but is improving at present writing Edw. Kellcv and son, Thomas Kelley visited in Montpelier from Friday to Tues day. Mr. and -Mrs. Jienry Dickerman were guests of relatives in ISrattlcboro last Mon day. George Rubeor and Joseph Spring went r nday for a few days slay in .New lort city. Charles Jones of Keene was a guest of his mother, Airs. Julia Jones, Christina: day. Miss Bertha Hall of Boston is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren M Hall. Mrs. Augusta Nims was a guest of her son, -Myron Nims, in Keene, over Christ mas. Harry Clark of Manchester, N. H.. visiting Hinsdale relatives and friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamb of Greenfield visited at J. M. Lamb's the first of the week. Mrs. A. W. Mead entertained her uncle, Arthur oandcrson of Lalitorma part ot last week. Percy Booth of Concord was with his family at Lizear Doucette s the first of the week. Dr. J. S. Roberts, formerly of this! town has moved his ouue from Nashua to ( hester. Mrs. Mary Enright and Thomas Sullivan of Troy visited at J. E. Scott's Sunday and Monday. William Voung of Haverhill, Mass., has Deen spending tne past week in town with relatives. Mi-s. Nolette and daughter of North Dana have been recent guests at James O'Brien's. Miss Lillian Myers of Florence, Mass., is spending her Christmas vacation at her home here. Charles King went today for a visit with his daughter, Mrs. McCormick, in New York city. Mrs. George Perham and daughter of West Swanzey are visiting Mr. and Mrs. r. s. J.owell. Misses Mabel Pike of Bellows Falls and Mollie Pike of Claremont were at home for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Underwood visited in Newfane with relatives from Sunday until Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Butler of Fitch- burg, Mass.. visited briefly at Thomas But ler's this week. Mrs. J. G. Bridge has returned home after visiting in Springfield, Mass., and Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Warren Holman and son Jason, spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Jjahitt, in Keene. Mrs. Clark and daughter, Miss Sadie Dodge, of Spoftord are visiting this week at M. Ltodge s. Joseph Higginson of Haverhill. Mass., I 1 I - r , nas oeen visaing ins parents, iur. and Mrs. Henry Higginson. R. M. Tole of Springfield, Mass., hag been spending a few days this week in town with his family. Mr. and Mrs. George Robbins spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. William Curran in Springfield. Miss Blanche Boucher and Miss Doris Merritt are at home from the Keene nor mal school this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pearson of Keene were guests Saturday and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Mnginiii ami daugh ter Kilecn, visited in South Ycnum from Saturday until luesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. ISailcy and Miss Madclyn Stearns of Brockton, Mass., are visiting Iliii'dalc relative. Mrs. Albert Krumcnakcr of New York city came Tuesday for a vbut with her mother, .Mrs. Freda Rubeor. Miis Hannah Mullins went last Friday to Franklin Falls for a visit with her brother, Thomas Mullins, mid family. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fuller were called to Chesterfield Friday bv the death of the hitter's father, Mr. l'hillips. John Corkeiy and son Francis, and daughter Agnes, of Spolford wei-e guests Monday at Thomas Ilannon's. The Girls' Glee club of the high school gave a very pleasant dancing party in For esters' hall last Friday evening. Miss Ida Detour of Brockton. Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. John Ricard of Springfield visted at Joseph Detour's Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saffotd spent Mon day in Keene with the former's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sufford. Mm. Mary Roark returned to her home in Palmer. .Mass.. Wednesday after spend ing several weeks at James Redding s. R. M. Langworthy spent Christmas Brattleboro . with his daughter Lamoille. at the home of .Mr. and .Mrs. I. h. Bruce, Air. and Mrs. Charles Russell of Everett Mass., and Miss Carrie Mason of Bellow rails spent ( hristmas at It. If. Russell's, Miss Dorothy Grav and Miss Emily Bur of the Northheld seminary are spending the l hristmas holidays at Dr. C. A. Gray s, Miss Eveline Willard and Herbert Wil lard of Orange, Mass., visited at Milton Howard s a few days the first of the week Miss Margie Belleville goes tomorrow to Alendcn. Conn., where she will visit he parents, Mr. and Airs. Dominique Belle vine. Ali. Thomas F. Dix is verv ill at the home of her son. Frank Williams. Miss Julia St reefer, a trained nurse, is earing tor her. Misses Ellen and Afarv Fitzgerald have returned trom Dorchester, Mass., where they have been spending the past two months. A special meeting of the Woman's clnl was held at the home of Mrs. P. F. Amidon luesday afternoon to transact important Dusiness. Air. and Arrs. W. TL Hubbard of field were Christmas guests at the home of the formers parents. Mr. and SI. ( Hubbard. A. Ammerman went Saturday to W York city tor a visit with rplalivea. Afr Ammerman and niece have been there for the past two weeks. Air. and Airs. Hosea Brigham of Win chester and Aliss Aland Brigham of Bos ton were entertained at the home of Air. and Airs. E. J. Temple Christmas. Aliss Elizabeth Hancock of Greenfield. Alass., and Titus Hancock of New York city were at home with their parents, Air. and Airs. James Hancock, Christmas. Mr. and Airs. Louis O'Dette .went to White River Junction Saturday, railed there by the death of a little granddangh- ter oi air. ana jurs. Iiarry Itobinson. Miss Margaret Dempsey of Springfield. Mass., Afichael Dempsey of New York city and Air. and Airs. Dennis Casey of Derry, N. H., were at home for Christmas. F. W. Tilden has recently installed a Kerosene torch at the foundry to start the fire in the stack to take the place of a wood fire which has heretofore been used. Several from here took advantage of the special train to Keene Wednesday evening and attended the production of The. Gam blers. Lyman's orchestra of this town fur nished the music. Kathleen, of Hyde Park, Ala., were in. r. .I.i'ne guests the past week at William O'Hiim's. Ihrkeimati Aliss Eva C. Robertson entertained the ' H'udi-. Mis Nameless Five at her home WcJih mLv I I . C St afternoon and evening. A siipjwr n served the guests, followed by a ( liii-tmu-tree. The dates ol" the annual fair and f, sti vnl of the I'nivei-sahst palish ban- been changed from Feb. S and !l to Feb. 1.1 and Hi, owing to eontlii-ting dates vvilli the I'niversalist fair fn Brattleboro. While at play Tuevlay afternoon Paul Chamberlain, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Clmrle Chamberlain, was accidentally hit in tie eye by an arrow thrown by a playmate. The eye was seriously injured but ii i not expected that he will In.,- the -igln. Misses Doris ami Florence t'onu.i,- und William Conway of WiiicluMci . .lolm inway and Snir t'onwav of 1'iovid, n, r. ( K. J., and .Miss Margaret Con war of Springfield were guests of Mr. and .Mis. William Lynch the lirst of the week. Miss Annie Conway of Stafford Springs. Conn.. William Conway of Greenfield. Aliss Kale Conway of Keene. and Mr. ami Aim. Edw. Cunningham and family of Hyde Park. Alass.. were miesls of Mr' nn.l Airs. Patrick Conway over Christmas. Five local young men who call them selves "The Jolly Five." are to hold a New dear's waltz pally next Monday evening at the oX'in house. Lyman's orchestra to furnish music for dancing from s to 1J. and prizes will he given for the ,st waltzers. i .Mr. and .Mrs. .1. P. felch and Mrs George Abbott attended the funeral of the former's sister. Airs. Helen (Felch) Colony in Keene Tuesday. Upon returning hnnic Air. l elch received word of the death of another sister, Mrs. Andrew W'oodhurv in Ashuelot. Air. and Airs. 1). ('. Nims entertained .Mr. and Airs. Louis Nash of Springfield Mass., Air. and Mrs. Edwin Vim. daughter Ruth, of Sullivan. Alls. Charles N ellman of Keene, Mr. and Airs. Fnd Watson of Northlield and Mrs .lnli:, n.. enport Christmas day. Christmas guests of Air. and 1f,- .t,,!.,. Corliss were: Airs. .1. I). Crane of Wafer bury. Conn.. Aliss Kale Corliss and Aliss Nellie ( orhss of Siriiiurf ilil . M Ml and All's. Thomas Coiliss and ,l;,,!,',l,i..' Aliss Alan-, of Greenfield. Mass., .Mr. and Airs, dames Donovan and dinurl.i f outlier we, .uass. The annual Chriatnem ,,,il, ..;.. ..r i. Robertson families was held at V W jn ertson's Saturday evening. There were 1 people present including Air. and Alt's. W. E. Gould of FvcreH V,,., VI.. .. Mr' ; Wilder of Millers 'Vails' Air. and Airs. George E, Robertson of Washington, D. C. m. i , i ue annual nninrtt i,i.-.i i,, ..r Universalis! narish icill 1, i.i.i . church vestry next Monday eyoolnn. i . ports of the various ntlicei-a will l.?.' i and the pastor will give his annual address and the election of ofliceva for n,n " year will take place. All interested are cor", dialy invited to be present. A banquet will be served. IS. Me .ii!. rate and i -..l..r lb,- pn-i.nl. nt. t 111 11 lllUs v i i hutches, all l .did rop, s oj l'i mas bell-, in. ii, A Cliiisiiius ii, the Sund.iy the ( nivei-a! -! The ) rogriiin f. In the (.1 ili.il i the gitis w , i ,, i, i nciii iM-iiii: . i;, r, Rev. l I:,,,! go Mrs. ,1'iVO bv n. : a b. ,-.i i 'h .-n. Is- 11 !'' li(l' elis and Me: mas iri-e: Among !.: I C. K. W Fell-. ..t Ahum and Joseph Vaitidi field, at I-'. K Boston, at i, i Mi i,;! lent mi ,-at lis I in ist . ranee. ),. Id for i, nts at eieliing. , given siipiicr among pastor, i-istma.s .-, gational Christ - eivHIlg. for t lii istmas ll- inioli. at i f sihelbunic ,-. mill Mrs. t.iike on, of lli.it:ieon. ai iv.is.it l'i, !'! of Spring- Field's: b'oger llolitnd of ' Holland's: R. x IliLT-'ins al-l at I'!' vev 11-Ai'-r !( Ill 1!.'- t!V'' for th'' u te. ! ! 1 M" i- ), I ; l V fit. i Mi v,l of "II 1 lit r'.: A I Hkjius s: hdw. ,1 ,Mis. George Worcester Tech, Srluit of Clark of South l),vl ',, -id. at II. : Tibbetts of Gi.rnlield. Lon'.: Far! Fislicr ol ,i i i -.- ..- . 1 1, i-l. univeiM.V W','.r. ester, and , Miss Arze'ba Scheit of It.altlelioro. at Ai'-n'o r raser s; CI, II- ...1 . of Keclie. at Ii. A. Weeks'.; Harold Men it t Me, I ill n.l I illV 'line! jon.' t George Smith s. i ale. at L. It. of White River The Jood. Mrs WEST CIIESTEKFIELD. Christmas excr, -is. s were, very Iocs not gain A P. Riclialdsiiti volv f'lst. , .-. Alisses Olive and Reuh.h I. o burn and Aliss d lSothwell . ot Northampton, Mass., were at their homes here for Christmas. Took Opiates to Get Rest Months of Suffering Stopped by Mysterious Pain Ease. Air. and Airs. John O'Brien and daughter of Bernardston. Alass.. Air. unit Afro Wil liam O'Rrien and son Emmet, and daughter Naomi chanter of (l,o F:o,f.. ei.... :. . observe its 10th which tunc Past Grand Matron E,.n Stone of Franklin is expected to install the ofheers for the ensuing year and the chap ter from W llton, which instituted (he local chapter, is invited to be ncosmf i....... esting entertainment urogram is in prepar ation. A banquet will be observed. Dr. E. R. T.vneli nf T?ra(tll,.. . i by Dr. Lachaine of this town, performed an operation on E. E. Brace's knees last Saturday morning and found a quantity of pus in each knee. Air. Bruce has suffered for several months from pains in his knees but is now greatly relieved and it is hoped that he is on a speedy road to recovery He is being cared for by a trained nurse. , The following officers will be installed in the S. of V. auxiliary next Thursday evening: President, Alary Aroore; vice president, Airs. Charles Chamberlain: past president, Airs. Alinnie Dickerman; treas- Don't make the awful mistake of tak ing poisons into your system to deaden pain Here's a letter from a woman who'found the right way: n.mM A Son. 1 must tell you what Mysterious Pain Ease did for mv arm. It was lame and painful for months, I had to move it with the other hand and took nniates to get rest. I mt to you for the remedy and received it Thursday night, and two days after combed my hair with that hand. What more can I aay, but Heaven reward you for bring--inir this great remedy to this poor suffering: world, ing tnia are. MKS. R. A. LANGLEY, Watervllle, He. Don't wait until the hour of need to get a bottle; have it on hand always. It's as good as a family doctor to have around the house. The directions will tell vou dozens of uses that make it a truly wonderful remedy. Get a bottle from your druggist (or by mail), 25 cent and 50 cent sizes. "Cures through the Pores." JUNIUS BARNES & SON Proprietors Mysterious Pain Ease, Burlington, Vt For Sale by A. H. Fuller, Charles E. Graffam, F. H. Holden & Co., 0. Frank Thomas, Bellows Falls, Vt Brattleboro, Vt Brattleboro, Vt Brattleboro, Vt. PERSONALS.il I K.nl Tims if Boston has bee pending a few day at bis home. 1 .1. W. Cobb has Ix'. n sH ii fin. ic week in Boston and New York. ftf. George P.ice of White Ifjai N. Y.. sient .Monday at his home. J Dr. G. 11. Anderson spent fcl tmas at his former home in liiitland. ; Watson Kendall of Spiii,fi. M,i.. i f ingtield. Perry fc igficld. "hlisl- BEATTLEBOEO MARKETS. Coin Ol II, Grain and Feed Betail. Northern .'.Ml .1.11 Mixed Feed 1.(V tats, bu tlTil Meal. e t 1.HKJ l.liTij 1 ivt leriuc M.fc-iy for ot fA-ark, IiohId ,f her was at home over I liriMma Aim. Kugciic 1'cii iter goes Alass., Monday for a bnet vi; Alisses Alary Cut tin and 1 sKnt Sat unlay in Ih llows 1 ttt- Aliss Itnth Stotldai'd spentj? ,ritinas with her father in Holyoke. Ala- Aliss Edith Grant was a lelid visitor nt her home in Bernardston. Aa Air, and Airs. II. T. Covey ad mghtci Edna, are spending the week in ,1 vlet. Aliss Alarv Austin is s)endinjj(; e week in New York city with her broth Alartin Austin. AIin. William Plimpton of Miirs.. is siending the week I.avelle's. Mr. and Airs. E. J. Snyder el mas in Fairhaven, returning to lSfalcboro Wednesday. ,.: Bay Gooihile of AIitlineagn Mass., snout. ( hristinas witli Ins tnotiiei Mrs. Dora (ioodale. Alisses Alice Ferritcr and Guiheen go to New York city a visit of several days ATrs. Kntherine Coleman N. ,T.. spent Christmas at tl father, Luke Fenitcr. Georue Danvew left M'ednesd visit with Ids sister. Airs. David Ifc in Chii opee Falls, Alass. Glcason M ilder of AA'orcester. spent Saturday nnd Sunday nt t of his father, l)on Wilder. Aliss Bertha Shaw returned from her home in Bolehertown, where she spent Christmas. Air. and Airs. E. J. Fiinium am Pallium of Wardsboro came spending Christmas at George Ell Afr. nnd Airs. Bobert Mitchell herst. Alass.. were holiday visitor home of Afr. and Airs. W. C. Alitcl E. D. Wilson, for over a year cmjloyed by Aroshcr & Cobb, has entered the OMploy of the Standard Oil company as a driver. Air. and All's. K. E. Alosher will Impend flic -winter at the Brooks House. She will return shortly from Keene, N. H . where she has been for a number of months. Air. and Arrs. Merrill Nash and their daughter Afarion. of Brandon, with AIis. Ann Nash of White River Junction, came Saturday to spend a few days in town. Aliss Alannehi Gonzales of San Juan, Porto Rico, and Alisses Beatrix nnd Afar tina Alontes of G nines, Cuba, who took unit in the Christmas pageant at the Bai- tist. church Friday evening were guests of Air. and Airs. F.S. Knight Saturday and .iionoay. for a lette, fass.. home .sday Jass., eoi'ge nday, i Am t the .Meal liolted. lb. Cottonseed Aleal llran Linseed Oil Aleal Provender Middlings , llav, loose, ton Hay. baled Farm Produce Wholesale. Pork, dressed Pork, live weight Beef, dressed . Ijunb Yea! Fowl, live Hides, lb. Calfskins, each Eggs, dozen . . Beans Alaple Syrup Butter rtwvan Groceries and Provisions netau. it,,..,. "2S! Eggs, fresh, dozen... Eggs, storage Alaple Syrup Alolasses, gal. ...... Sugar, refined. 7c lb Salt. T. I., bu...... Flour, roll, pro., bbl Flour, patent (rCamu, 1.711 ..-..- ..LV1 ..1.7.1 ..i.tirv .'.Hl.tMt .27.00 ft ; IITrtiOS 0.--(Ki (l.Vc07 ..12 07 ...5((ii.l." '...35 2.70 . . .S5t1.00 ....25r: 14(ftlC bu.... WEST GUILFORD. AVillard Fisher has moved to the farm he bonclit of H. R. Brown. Walter Phelns has sold his place in Halifax to Ira Hall of Alarlboro who will move, onto it soon. The annual meeting of church and society will be held in the vestry Sat urday, Dec. AO, at 1p.m. Mrs. John Henderson and son or Attle boro, Mass., are visiting" his father and mother. Mr. and JHrs. JMornneiu. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Thomas came home Saturday from a four-weeks' trip through the northern part of this state. Christmas was onserveoi Aienyay nitrht. in the elnirch. There waa a large attendance and all enjoyed the speaking and funginjr by the younjr people..- . Mr. and Mrs. II. I Nichols went Fn- dav to Athol to visit Mrs. Nichols's sis ter. They will also visit their daughters in Greenfield and in fcneumrne raus. ( ft-aham Corn I .read Aleal Bye Meal, lb : Tea. Japan, lb Tea, Oolong Tea. Young Hyson Linseed Oil. gal.. Kerosene, gal.. jOc...... Kerosene, hoot, gat., Lemons, doz Cheese Sage Cheese . Onions, native Cabbage, lb Beets. Ih Beans, qt Beans, pk Y'. E. Pail Laid Pure Lard, bucket Lard, compound Potatoes, pk Sugar Pails Brooms '" Meats Retail. Pork Steak Pork Chops Yeal Steak Pork, roasts Boasts, beef Corned Beef Porterhouse Steak Bound Steak Loaf Lard lloiue-made Lard Hams Sliced Ham "' Hams, minced Ianib, hind quarter Lamb, fore quarter-. ' Lamb Chops " Turkeys ' Fowls Chicks "' Sausage 40 XG :c .l.(ttN'i.25 4t(.i 7 ..15 lbs. 1.00 00 . ,..."i.'0 ,".'.. 7.00 ...Ho'.i (W (UIH :ir(7o ...40( so ".' 40(SO ..sv. 5 gals, for 45 ,5 gals, for 7(t :so maelboko. Arthur Snow of BiafU'010 W. F. Snow and family flH.nl ... -r T WiloV Wltll iUl-S. UUIie Ar, , , i..jnt from Aid ,8C,ar,J -V? ; vacation. SCllOOl, IS IIOI11C "i ... . 1 1, 1912. " m 111 The Bev. Dr. T. iBrS resignea as pasioi become i rial Presbyterian church to n