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J CALEDONIAN-RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1920 H. M. FARNHAM Sales & Exchange Stables Moni pelici-, Vermont Cartoad of horses will arrive May 28th or 29th. They consist of farm chunks and many good big pairs. Also bave 25 f resh horses that ve have had bere a few weeks and that are acclimated We have over 50 horses and one may be sure to find a horse or pair that will fili any need. We soli or exchange. If you have horses to sell bring them in for our auction Friday, May 2Sth. Remember Auction Every Friday P. S Complete line of harness, collars, etc ALL I1IS AlLMENTS DISÀPPEARED When He Trled "Fruit-a-tlvés" or Fruit Liver Tablets COMMENCEMENT AT ACAÉMY Mocnt Belknap Hotel, Lakeikjut, N.IT. " t 70 years of nge, chronic Constip- ation was; causing me to suner with distressing Ileadaches, Dizziness and Indigestion. . I believe I havp taken more medi cine tlian any half-dozen people in town ; but nothing did me good until l tried 'Fruit-a-tii.cs'. ( , , Kight away I coul J sce théir good effeets. After taking them for three months, my bowels were regular, and tho otlier alimenta disappeared". FRANK A. 1IALE. 50c. a box, G for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealer or from FRUIT-A-TI VES "Limited, OGDEXSBUEU, N. Y. Rev. . F. L. Goodspeed of Barre Speaker at Com mencement Exerciscs ST. JOHNSBURY BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dunnett, Shields & Conant LAWYERS Tel. 65 St. Johnsbury, Vt. JJK. 13iUi . ..ll'WUUU OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Citizen Htiik Building By AppointtBent . Trvmea Tìt'.rA for Rnttr DR. VV. A. GAGE CHIROPRACTOB Spinai trouble a epecialty. Off ce hours 2 until 4 every afternoon. Monday, Wednesday and Friday evo "idng, 7 unti! 8. Calderwood BIdg., Peone1 858-M G. C.FRYE LAWYER Citixend Bank Building St. Johnsbury, Vt TeL 295-Mi Johnsbury, The Cozy Furnitu re Store Dealer in second-hand Furniture, StoTea bought, sola and excbanged N. DUMAS, Manager Phone 679-M 84 Eastern Avenu The Strongest Insurance in the World 13 WR1TTEN BT The Crawford Rannejr Agency G. H. MrrlH 11. L. Vnderwd Pythian Building Smith College Club Hold Annual Meeting j t The annual meeting of the Smith Collre Club'of Vermont was held at ilhe home of Mrs. Kate M. Cone at Hartford Tuesday suiti about 30 of the alumnae of the institution were present. At a business meeting these oilicers were ele'tod: . Tres., M. Stphen K. Pony, Hartford; vice pves., Mrs. Arthur F. Stono, St. John-burv; secretury, Mrs. Frank 1). Spauldin, Burlington- treas., Mrs. Philip R. Leavenworth, Castleton; councillor, Mrs. Edith K. Muntoli, Rutland. . Dinner was served on the spacious piazza of tlie hostess' home and a general confercnee bela rcluting to the progress of the eampaign to raise $4,000,000 for Smith College. .The St. Johnsbury alumnae attor. 1 ul', were Mrs. .1. H. Brooks, Mrs. Charles G. Braìoy, Mrs. Margaret N. Heywood and Mrs. Arthur F. Stone. Mrs. Arthur R. Brooks accompanied the 1.: lies and ;pent 'he day with friends in Wilder. 1F YOU WANT Monuments and Markcrs Cali to G. E. Veilleux Granita Co, where you can see the work ali set up before you buy. The show room ia opposite the Passcnger Station, St Vermont. The program for Commencement week,' June 6 to lOth, ut St. Johns bury Academy have been issued. The bacealaureate seminìi will be preach cd by Rev. Francis A.'Poole at 7.S0 in the North ehurch, Sunday, June 6. , On Monday evening the Principal' reception to the Senior class will be heid in the Assémbly hall ht eight o'clock. The last chapel exrrciscs will be Tuesday morning at 9.15 and the Commencement concert in the South ehurch. I At 8.00 p. m. on Wednesday the seniore will have their picnic, also : Wednesday evening there will be an Alumni reunion in Assémbly hall at 8.00 ). m. The members of the fac ulty will also have a picnic Wednes day at a location which is not yet de-cided. Rev. Frank L. Goodspeed of arre 'ti .1.1' ..i.iifiamniit ' Will ueuver me iujihi"""-""""'' dress at the exercises in South ehurch at 10.00 a. m, Thursday morning. The last event of commencement weck is the senior dance at the Armory at R.00 n. m.. Thursday. The committee in charge of this affair is as follows: i Ruth Gos, Olg-a McUJary, tumner Gilfilkin and Kenneth Lanpher. "DANDERINE" SEARLES & GRAVEJS LAWYERS Cltizena Bank Block St. Johnsbury Vermont A. H. HAS&ÌJMS Byes Examlned Glasse Farnlahed SPECIALIST IN OPTOMETRY St. Johnsbury, Vermonì' MKRCHANTS BANK BLOCZ IR. J. D. BACHAND DENTIST Pvthran feoildme. St. Tohnsbtrv B. FRANK HARRIS TEACHER OF PIANO Pythian Building, St Johnabury. Vt ""rTtilesTmTdT Office in Merchants Bank Block. Office Eours: 10 to 12 a. m., 1.30 to 4.00 p. m. Rhenmatism, Asthma and diseaies of lungi JOHN F. HINCH Special Agent New England Mutual Life Ina. Co. of Boston 42 E. Ave., Calderwood Bnildinj Tel. 49Ó-M FRANK D. JACQUES Superintendent Metropolitan Idfe Insurance C, New York Office in Citizens Bank Blocb JAMES R. CAMPBELL ATTORNEY AT LAW 5f Eastern Avcnue, St Johnsbury Tel. 661-M. UR. F. O. MOORE DENTIST Crdderwood Building, 42 Eaitern Are. i St Johnsbury, Vermont Office Hours 912. 1.805. Phone 809 H. W. CONLY Heating and Plumbing. Hot Air Furnace Work a Specialty. 12 Portland St., St Johnsbury Tel. 251-11 THE COWLES PRESS PRINTERS OF EVERYTHING Stationery, Post Cards, Dainty Tbings for Holidays and Birthdays. MAPLE GROVE CANDIE3 R3-87 Eastern At..' 8t Johnfibnry Porter, Witters & Longmoore ATTORNEYS AT LAW Citizens Bank Building St Johnsbury, Vermont Stops Hair Coming Out Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys "Danderine." After an application of "Danderine" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandrulf, besitles every hair shows new lite, vigor, brighine:, more color and thickness. THE GEORGE . P. MOORE INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance Any Kind 26 Eastern Avcnne C. B. CHASE Bicycles, Guns, Sporting Goods 94 Railroad Street FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT INSURANCE Automobile Fire Insurance IMPEY AND CUMMINGS Provident Life !en R Portland Street. Brunelle Block St. Johnsbury Lnundry Fully equippcd to do everything In the Laundry line, Also one daj work. Office and works BAY STREET For Sale Two tenement house near scale works, good repair, one tenement ali ready to move into. Party leaving town and must sell. Price $2500.00. Inquire ; IL A. BRYANT 110 Railroad Street WHEELOCK Miss Murjorie Bean of Glover was a week end visitor at Alex Dwyer's. L. N. Cree was a business visitor in St. Johnsbury last Saturday. Th'! truck which went throuirh the bridge below tie -illage has been taken out of the viver and not much dam.isved. A large force of men work ed Sunday putting a temporary bridge acioss the viver for use while a ae'w bridge is eonstructed. H irry Hubbard lost his family horse' last week. G. L. Gerry a'so lost a good cow the sanie day. Ba.t Whitney was in West Burke on business last Friday. Mrs. G. L. Geny who had a severo attaok of neuralgia of the heart and indigestioi the first of last week is better and is able to be around the house. M and Mrs. Fred Barber have purchased the dee mansion and 15 aerea of l ind and taken possession. Mrs. J. B. Ripley who hns been here a week getting her goods ready for removal has returned to her home in Windsor. Miss Eva Locklin of I.yrdon is working for Mrs. Marion Weed. Gordon Smith and familv of Lyn donville .'sited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ueoss of Dan ville were Sunday callcrs at Charles Miles'. Pevley Jenkins has moved his fam ily froni the Ball house to his father's farm in I.yndon and Fred Snelling has moved his family to the Ball house. Silsby, during her last illness, has returned to ber home in Lunenburg for the present. Cards have been received arnounc Mr. an 1 Mrs. Albert Peak of Cor- inth were :n the place .tcently calling on old friends. A. F. Emerson who has been siek for some lime was moved from W. W. Sanborn's to W. A. Smith's last Sunday. His raanv friends hope for his speedy recovery. Pevcy Cuckleyand wife of Wolcott visitèd at the Buckley Bros.' They returned to his home Sunday. mmmtW W mond Tire aré . f ' , W WWtnWlB usedbysomanybusand ' , VLClP taxiabecncerns? v w 'tlPttSk ne big bus llne com' Wù r ÉSfXN' pany says of Diamonds ' rA wWmkX"-- "that "under a11 con- MtiKmNt ditions, they average : : 1 V5 mmmm&mÈVZ$: htttet maaée than the WMilU for you Ji 'mMMJX up under such'hard, ) 'WlfivS' service-try XImXPannd8 next time. NmWW 8.000 mile. for Cord. s Tre ad i i fcnl KmQ) . .. - . .... ... v . 1 . i .... IO . V( jjtV ly, to be I j able, to gi &V faction In UPIUKrJ I cnarantee every trist Ifit to hold the ruptnre perfect- easy and comfort-' gite complete utli- every way. WTCLCOMB B. KASTMAM J. ARON Junk Dealer 2c for rags, 5c for 1-ubbers, paper, Mìe magazines, pricc? ali kinds junk. 5 Ely Street St. Johnsbury. Tel. 229-1 Richaidson's Toilet Parlors Hairdressing. Face and Neck Mas- sage, Scalp and Hair . Treatment j Childrén'a Haircutting, Manicure. I . Tel. 533-W PYTHIAN BUILDING 40c for Also highest Phone 564 C. b BOYNTON, Agent PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE . INSURANCE CO. Citizens Bank Block Rt JobnBbury. ? Vermont AUTO SERVICE CARL D. HOPKINS meets ali night trains. Special sei-vico for wed dings, funerale and other occasions. Niht Cali, St. Johnsbui-y Inn, Phone 703. Day Cali, Caledonia Garar;e Phnnf 155 or l.,5-W. GUY W. HILL Lawyer St. Johnsbnrv Vermont St. Johnsbdry Inn Railroad Street Steam heated roomu First-class Board. JONES & WATSON. Pfopr5tor PALMER BROS. Dry Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairlnir. 78-f?0 Eastcn Ave.. St Johnsbury, Vt PUBLIC AUTO Special attention to town calls. Prices reasonahle for lon'- drives. Phone Avenue House, 402, 151-M or house, 212-12. P. J. Martin, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Reliance Electric Company Telephone C9C-M St. Johnsbury, Vermont Heat, Light and Power Wiring. S. R. CARTER F. B. KERR "RALPIFPROVENCAL Tuning and Repairing Pianos, Organa nnd Tlayer Pianos. Telephone 452-J FIRST CLASS We have a complete supply of Cigars and Tobacco Buy Your Smokes Here Visit our new Pool Par lors. Four brand new Briggs Tables. The fin est in Vermont, BARQUIN'S Cigar Store Bowling Alley PHOTO DEVELOPING and Printing. Leave your fdms at Brigham's Drutr Store, Faino's Candy Kitchen or J. A. McLeod's, 15 North Avcnue. McLEOD & KILLELEA. THE PECK COMPANY srarlet 12: Ten- C.nadian ST. JOHNSBURY EAST George Bennett has secured v. good position with Mr. Hastings of Passumpsic and moved his family there this week. Mrs. Dtvid Ramage and her son, Hugh, are the two new ones on the sick list. Miss Abbie Smith has her house on Main Street nearly ready for the painters. The farmers in this section are planning co plant a good aerege of potatoes. We E. Cushman is nlant ing a hundred bushel. Mrs. Charles Owens who is nt Brightlook hospital is gaining. James fìeck is working at the stone shecls at St. Johnsbury. Mrs. George Wood i.s recovering from the ìnjuiv to her foot eaused by stoppina on a nail. Mr.ì. Ella Potter returned frem Massachusetts on Friday. George Marcotte of S. Johnsbury hats moved his family to the Sunny Slope fa'-m and will work there this Eummer. will move this week into the house vecently bought by S. J. McGinnis. Miss Louise Lock and Miss Laura Trembell returned to their home in Boston, Saturday. J. A. Ramage is planning exten fiive repairs on his cottage near his farm th'u Fummer. Eugene Shastany and George Bab-. cock have been cleaning the cerne tery the past week. Mrs. W. J. Donaghy returned ft her home in the village much Lnprov ed in healvh. Miss Helen Dutton of Lit.tletoi has Deen visiting her sistcr, ' Miss Ruby Dutton. Birds and Flowers Reportcd at the Muscinn , .The bi-l and flower list reported j at the Fairbanks Museum since May j 17 are as follows: j Birds:; Ovenbird, chestnuT-sided 1 warbler, Maiylaml yellowLhro.it,! veery, B.iltimo-e oriole, bobolink.'j ruby-throuted humminj'bird, J.ay olive-sided flycatcher, Ma yl9; cr.t- Kli-fl IVI-ix' 911- i-nll .-U.WOO OTPJlt- 1 crested flyeateher, May 21 : tanajer, nighthawk, May nessec wa.-bler, May 24; warbler, May 2.. Flower;:; Ycllow birch, j.ick-in- tho-pulpit, smooth yellow violet, gold threiid, common hstircap nioss, May 18; ìed cherry, May 20; bobbio bush, dow:iy yellow violet, Canada plum, nvi.-sh blue 'violet, May 21; two-leaved toothwort, wild colum binc, May 2'ì red-berr'nd rider, Am erican fly roneysucklc largo-fi owered trillium, shadbush, thin-leaved sedge, low spear grass, early or colteli meadow parsnip, twi:ted stalk, red currant, prickly gooseberry, sniooth goo.:eberry, red baneberry, woodland white violet, black asli, false nitrowort, May 24. SÉED $6.50 per bu. Àlsyke Glòter Pine Tree Timothy, N.N. Y. dover White Blossom Sweet Clover with Nitrogén Culture Spring Vetch Jap. Mille t Barley Winter Vétch SuidànGrass Oats nitre-wort, FOR SALE i, i Three two-tenement houses on the Plain. Nice cottage, barn, garden, small payment down. Balance in rent. Two Cottages at Greensboro close to Capian Lak. A good oppor tunity for one to take summer boarders. Chas. E. Kirk, Si. Johnsbury WEST LUNENBURG Gerge Carpenter of North Little ton was the guest of his brother, W. II. Carpenter, Sunday. Mrs. Gertrude Carpenter and Miss Josie Carpenter were guests of friends in Miles Pond the past week. George Smith of Barnet was home over Sunday. Fred King was in Lancaster Satur day. Frederick King and Miss Josephine Carpenter and Mrs. W. II. Carpenter were to see the pictui ìon. WEST WATERFORD 'The ii'jighbors of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Parks mot Wednesday evening. Miss Davis and Mrs. Parks playod the piano, games were playod on the lawn and in the house. RofresVments of sandwichos, cake and coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs. Parks expoet to move this week. Eight ycars ago May 20 there was a snow 'torni. It ali went olf nnd things gr.v.v nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Fif.eld from Cabot visited their daughter, Sund;y at Cari Blorlgett's. Mich. Dent Ensilage Corn E.T. &H. K. IDE ST. JOHNSBURY, VERMONT MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative 1 - 1 1 1 ' n. n We can use several men to good advantage in each of the following positions: Machinisfs Blacksmiths Tool Makcrs Painters Millwrights Wood Pattern Makcrs Metal Pattern Makcrs Mouldcrs We can also use several women in our machine departmcni; on light machine work. 'V Acoent "California" Syrup o.' onl look l'or the nume California on, the package, then you are sure yourì r':i!d is hr.vuig Lhe Jx st and nnsl ' n St. .Johnsbury Tuesday night 'iinrmleio physie ior ine nule Bit ni- the pictures of the 2Gth divis- Jach, liver and bowels. Children love ( t .! i i n ìtv ciste, l-uil ( irectiori1; im: E. & T. Fairbanks & Co St. Johnsbury, Vermont Employment Dept. Elden Jewell and family visited at each bottle. George Jewell's over Sunday. ma. You must say "Califor-