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PAGE TWO THE WEEKLY CALEDONIAN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1920 Just In Time FOR Real Winter We were fortunate in securing a sizable ship ment of IJhinkets that are now just what you need for the Fall awl Winter. One shipment of full-sized Blankets, (54 by 70., Regular price $3.50 Sale Price $2.59 J.'iilios' Ffcimie! Night Holies. Ilegular price ffl.(K) Sale Price $2.49 BON MARCHE (Formerly Amos W. Scott's Store) Railroad Street St. Johnsbury, Vermont 100 lbs. Onions Cranberries ALL ORDERS A. H. Gleason & Co. Main Street, St. Johnsbury, Vermont i " s! Victor, Edison, Columbia and Brunswick Phonographs AND-, Records Step in and we will gladly play these for you. BAILEY'S MUSIC ROOMS Phonograph Dept. Sdiind Judgment as necessary in the selection of your wearing apparel as it is in meeting feiJUSt your every day business problems. It is a pleasure to serve people who buy values rather than low prices. At McLellan's Clothing Store you can get both values and low prices. Men's Suits, $45 and $50 values at $37.50 10 per cent reduction on every shoe in the store. ' 33 1-3 per cent reduction on all Boys' Suits. Complete line of Overcoats that you should look at before buying. DEAN P. McLELLAN Railroad Street St. Johnsbury, Vermont for $14.00 10c peck, $1.50 bushel 15c quart DELIVERED 3 in1 i HARE AND HOUND CHASE HELD FRIDAY NIGHT Juniors (ave the Seniors a Lively Chase Ending Willi a Supper he': the seniors :i. '.lie Academy euino to worl Thursday morning thov found on the bulletin board un atlrac- tivi po.-tcr is.-nod by tho jur.ioi class n.l .l.alli-ii'.inv the class lo a hale and hound tha-c Friday night. At oliaml Fridav morning the jnv, Union was accepted' by the i evident of senior rlr.-s, Alton Spencer, in the the .' o lid ol a vi ry clever poem. The hour of .'i.-'lD arrived and with k. t : i c darkness, thus making the i base doubly didirult for the hounds. The hares 'had a 20 minute stall, : citiering bit.- of paer as they weiu :doeg to indicate their 1: nil. Th hare were led jVussos Gertrude Cramton and Alice Kill" arid tin: bounds were led by Mi.se Dorothy II. Brown and Doroih" M. Church. The ci. -e was pionmtiy taken up 1," the hound about (i o'clock who found lcadiii"- into the pasture o! Hatchery. Three false nails were als) I'oun (Heading into the pasture of Frank H. Brooks. The trail was final ly picked up iit Coreyville and found to cross the footbridge over Sleeper's liver. From there it went up the Devil's slide" where four fences were crossed and ended in the beech - nut grove below tho Observatory knob. There a roaiing fire announced the presence of the hares which was a welcome sight to tho wrary hounds. The sound of the butrle by Doling of the senior class announced the first call to supper and no other cal was necessary. Fi aiikf'urts and iiiarshmallows formed the principal features of the spread after which there wen- songs and cheers, each member of the faculty being thus honored. The trail home led through a swamp where the aid of flashlight-' was greatly appreciated. The chaso was participated in b" over 10(1 stu - dents and was voted a ercat succcs I.YNDONVILLE John Webster left here Thursday for Ontario, where he will spend 'I short time with iclativos. From there he goes to Minnesota, and eventu ally to Senaca, Kansas, where lie will spend the winter with his sister-in-law, lie plans to return Fast in lime to be in Washington on the 'l.h of March and witness tin- inauguration ot Uardiii'v and ('oolidgo. The ladies of the Episcopal church are to have one of their popular food sides in the Parish house on Satur day. Mr. and Airs. Lisle Dunn have vent ed the tenement in J. T. Gleason's house on South street vacated by the Van Coins, and have moved in and gone to housekeeping. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mitchell have bo!.h been ill this week, with the epi demic of stomach and bowel troubles, which is so common. Joseph Sherrer, whose arm was broken in the auto accident Monday niifht, is having rather a serious time with it. After being set at first, the born; sliprcd back out of place, and I EVERY CHILD needs nourishment that not only sus tains strength but also promotes nor mal growth. scorn EMULSION is a food-tonic that is of special significance to children. Those who are not thriving ought to take Scott's Emulsion Scott t Howiip.Uloomfielil.NJ. 2Wil uve tried tke rest Now iru the BEST- t J Hdis &rd C&ps Sold Blj j ASSELIN BROS. St. Johnsbury, Vt. i; li:t In in found necessary to! I ivi i i:t tin' arm :i iii I ) 1 1 1 il in ;i i:il ..- j i trr f:t.t , to lull. I il in place, j j Miss M :ii'io il il itehell i- spending it -; few weeks ill Shellicld with lit-i- j v.iandmotiiei', .'.lis. Henry Mitchell, j I Lei n. nil Hale was in town from: 1 l.tliielihilrg fin' a hurt time this week ' j with Iii.-; hiutht-r, Charles Halo, i I Mrs. G. Al. Campbell is at Dome I iVuiii Spiiiii'litld, Mass., where she j I h:i been , ith her son und daughters j : for several weeks. Her daughtei-in-j law, Mrs. Raymond O.mpboll, U at i her homo Ik-ii:, iiiitt; ill from tin- pro- j i vailing distemper. ! Hairy Silsby has been o;i the side j li.-t for a IV w i lavs this week. i l Mr. am! .Mis. Aithur R. L. Smith ! are soeiding the week end with Mr anil .Mrs. Moore anil Mr. Butler, in, j Randolph, gniii" by motor. . i Miss Edith Gray diovc u car to j Burlington this week Wednesday, i J taking with her sovoial of the graded i school tear hers who wen- to attend the toaehi is' convention there. All 1 went hut .Miss Trefren, who was un able, to leave home on account of her father's illness. j .Miss Alice Shorov is spending a few days with her brother in Wheel ock, while the school is closed. ; Clayton Wclleomo, who has ben j haying a serious time with blood i poison in his foot, does not seem to I gain, but has had to have tho foot opened again, and is sultering ii great t deal of pain and discomfort. Hayden Allen, who is studying the! science of Chiropractic in Da'ver.norl . 1 lewa, is home this week for a short vacation. Miss Joanna Fay, a recent inadu- ato ol the Institute, from Hardwick 1 is spending the week end with Miss ' iMlith Lewsey. Miss Alice Gillandcr is also with the two girls for over Sunday. A. W. Edmunds, Jr.. was operated on this week at Brightlook Hospital, and had his tonsils removed, coming on all right after the operation. Mrs. Enmia Stevens of Hyde Pa'k, has been visiting at the home of Mr. mid Mrs. A. E. Rugglos, former res idents here, who now live on a farm near Pierce's Mills. At the annual meeting nf iVin iim. ' 'Ion Club, held in their vnnmu Tne. I ly evening, most of the old board', ' omeers were re-elected, as follows: ! 1'residcnt, George F. Ferguson vice president, A. E. Humphrey president, iui v. v. j;ouge and w. C. Conner, board of governors; secretary, W. H. Parker; treasurer, Austin D. Paige. Therewas no other business of im portance. Wallace Uobinson, who has been for 2!) months in the medical depart ment of the United States Arm v. has received his discharge and is at home here. He is the last of our boys to return from the service. For the past few months he has been in New York with the surgeon-in-chief of the East ern department. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hastings and daughter Lillian, have gone to Skow hegan, Maine, for a two weeks' trin. Arthur Smith of St. Johnsbury, owner of the Smith grocery store, is in the store during Mr. Hastings' absence. Homer Wilson i sworking for the Dairy Medicine Company since his re turn from California. The Ladies' Auxiliary of St. Pet er's church will have a food sale in the Parish House Saturday afternoon. The schools in town are all closed for the rest of the week, as the teach- i ers have gone to Burlington to at- ! tend the annual teachers' convention. ' The Mothers' club will hold their I first meeting for the season with the ' mucilntif IUlu f 1 Ulnlnnff TVi, I day evening, Oct. 14. Mrs. Charles L. Stuart will have charge of the pro gram, which will be a strictly politi cal one. The Rev. Chauncey Adams of Dan ville will preach at the Congregational church Sunday next in exchange with the pastor. Mrs. Martha Bean, who is working at James Brown's in Concord, N. H., has been spending a few days at her home here. ST. JOHNSBURY CENTER A. L. Chaffee has bought the Rick aby house on Main street. He will move his family there soon. Mrs. Jennie Forsythe had the mis fortune to fall last Tuesday, breaking her wrist. She is stopping with her daughter, Mrs. Edith McLaughlin, for a while. Ezra Leonard has moved to the house he purchased of the Hind es tate. His father, James Learned, will live with them. Mabel Gray and Miss Thelma Har ran attended the teachers' conven tion at Burlington this week. Miss Stella Allen is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Ed. Gray at Broadview farm. Fred Powers of Groveton, N. H., visited his brother, W. T. Powers, Wednesday. Mrs. Allen Barton has moved m where Carroll Lafoe has been living. Mrs. Mary Bovee of Danville is visiting her sister, Mrs. Sarah W.l son. I T OWER WATERFORD Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Webber have been in Readinir. Mass., the pat week and the many friends of Mrs. J. W. Daircs will bo glad to hear that his health is much improved. He expects to spend the winter in California and in the sprin" to resume work on his estate in this town. Ebert Taylor and family were week end guests of Mrs. Taylor's aunt, Mrs. F. C. Bullock, returning to their home in Barnston, P. Q., Sunday afternoon. Carl Daniels and several men arc Recent visitors at E. E. Hall's were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Goss of Melrose, Mass., Thomas Colburn and family of St. .Tohnsburv and George Phil lips and family of Trasburg. Mrs. Catherine Morrison of St. Johnsbury and Mrs. Johanna Morri son of Rahdboro. P. Q., were recent guests of old friends in town. .Tames Stoddard has enlisted in the Aviation Branch of the arm v. Mrs. Mabel Morrison Bailee . of Kinear'-i Mills, P. Q., is visiting friends in town, and has gono to Brockton, Mil'.-., with Mr. and All-. Ji. pi: Min'IV.Oll. All winneil ile.-ii in;' t.i ot.' it; t'tic pi esideii! ial elecliiiii .luudd nrj.-lei' i.nd take the ! neiuan' tl:.th before the Moan! of Civil Air. limit) uhiiii III. el- in the vestry at I.U'.M'i Wah'l furd : !U0 o'clock, (it. I', .il"! 'I'-. :;n. EAST liUICKE The fair held I v Burke Mmiat:.:n Grange in Algcneuiu hall, Sept. was u great succe-'s with a large dis play of vegetables, fancy work, cann ed good - aiid sir.i'lar pi i.i'iiic' West Ihiike Grange hill ii tire display in all linis of agriculture, adiiina' a yreat deal to the success of the fair. The local grange ,-orved bake ! herns, brown bread, bash, roll.', pie. dough nuts, coffee and pickles. Alter din ner there was a parade of Hunts ami cattle. W. !'. and U. W. lUin'iiv.tnn took first prize with a tloal trimmed with evergreen trees nd containing a registered Ayrshire bull. Baron Deny Lad Mischief, 11 months old and a registered Aryshire heifer, I.adv I'o so'.ta Wetherall, four months old. and three grade Ayrshire heifers, bear ing the words "Ayrshire; from Ver mont hills and Breezy Hill Farm." Ira Hunter took second prize wi;h a float trimmed with Hags, sunflow ers, etc., containui"' il .-core ol vouni! girls p.nd a tiny voko of eiilves. Then followed the sport Ilolstein Rev. S. G. Suitor in churce. The weather was perfect, "00 people being in attend ance. Quite a number from hern attend ed the state fair at White liiver Junc tion the past week. Mrs. Emma Hudson has been (piite sick with stomach trouble tho past week. Mrs. Bovee of Danville spent sev eral davs last week with her sister, Mrs. John Drown. Weslev Dee returned Sunday night ofl ast week from Boston, where he went for an operation for cataracts on his eye. Doctors there decided it wouldn't be ready to operate on for several months. May C. Giin'hin. Home Demon stration agent will he at the Congre "iitioni l vestry on Thursday, Oct. M. Tonic, Winter Millinerv. The Dorcas S. S. class will have' a I'allowe'en social at. the vestry, Oct. ?J. Gunies and refreshments appro priate for the season. Severn! from heie were in SI. .Tnhn-biirv Saturdav !(. attend the Hand annua! convention of the Vi r mout Sunday school association at the Methodist Episcopal church. Mertie Sullivan of Burlim'ton is visiting her parents for a lew days. RARNET T. U. will "ive a recep- The W. C, tion Oct. 0 whole town to the teachers of the at Odd Fellows Hall evening, Oct, j:;lh. All Wednesda" tnterestid in the best interests of the schools are cordially invited. ;Vli". Alon.o Potts who has been spending the hv I sis weeks with her Maa 1 1 "Will Cook AThousandMeals A Year For Twenty Years It pays for itself many times over in the con venience and satisfaction it brings to the home. Call once H. J. Goodrich, St. Johnsbury DIABETES SUFFERS SHOULD NOT GIVE UP IN DESPAIR Wr.nr.i's S.'iii- D'ahit'.'s Remedy has li'oui'.i health and h.iji-.v.nrs to many v.tu thought themselves licycnd aid. Diabetes i- a peculiar and baffling di. en e v hich the mi dica! jirnlV.-sion -ccm.- to be unable to line iespite the mai y iars of expi i i.uenl ng ind research by fi.lvilli..-t pliysicni:,: throughout the world. Diabetes is invariably the resuk of impaired nutrition this results in an excess ill" sugar in l ie oloud and fail ure of tin' fond to nourish, hence a gradual wasting aw.iv while catii'.g well. Symptoms i.'" the disease are. in creased thirst, ccc-s ;' mini, emac iation and diy skin, often v'th swvi t-i.-h odor. Following are a f i w voluntary wo i Is of praise 1'rniii t man vhn lias used Warner's Sue Diib.tes Cure with gratifying resuiu. Pir.aips you may be benefitted in a like manner. "I had been tr.v.dded wit.i Di.ibct s sisti : , Mrs. She. burn Moore, has !ion; to her home in New York City. ). Maiga'.ri Iieywood of St. Johnsbury came 10 Burnet Friday and spoke at tin- home of Mrs. E. B. Cha-e under the au.-'-.iees ot the Ladie.--' Society on Child Welfare Work. Mrs. Iieywood "ave a most inicre ting account of her work done among the children ol the state who are defective or unlortunate, and can not. help themselves and who have no one to help them. About :;o were present to hear her. A number of pocplo from Barnet ililended the auction Thursday at the home of the late Theodore Vail in Lvndnn. Miss Margaret Blair and Mable Darling cf South Pcacham are vi U iii'' Mrs. Benjamin Girlley. Thursday evening the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Phelps gave them a nart. vat Odd Fellows Hall. Mr. Phelps has iccently sold his place on Church street and he with his family is intendinc to - o to Southern Pines for the wi'it tr."e nutn- he" !.;:ithe! ed c 1 rsion and ding of re v : ',! to ...... They i -ry intt r 'i'iico since there was a grot on the have " ' have he. - : " . -t a,"! "' they Km ; , to 'till t!s :. r.uisic and .1 1 ne o'cnernJ !H' of I'eacha i it . i . will he hard lKOvram of lowed after f . Edward Mack 1 v.-o soi.gs. Miss ; s. Walter John- Elliot played son rend an onVinal epistle to the Phelps', which v;,;; much enjoyed. A book of remembrance which con tained Jill the names of those nresent was prevented to Mr. and Mrs. Phelps. Refreshments of cake and coffee were served anil everybody . rA9 zm. IL. .jc-l-.L-:-. r-1. h ' ' 4 I M L f 1 "Makes Cooking Easy" and See Them and you will why a Glenwood Range "Makes lor S years. I heard about Warner's Safe Dialit'lvs Keinidy and I tried some of it and got myself in good condition and went to work again. One man said he doctored for '1 years ami that one bottle of Warner's Safe Diabetes Remedy did him more good than all the doctors. 1 am much pleased and so thankful for your life saving remedy that I diet rfully re commend it to anyone troubled with Diabdos and I hope thrs w.ll be the cause of helping many sufferers." (Signed) .lames Piatt, N'at'l Military Home, Dayton, Ohio. Warner's Safe Diabetes Remedy is n.ade from a formula tried 'ind test id and used with remarkable results during the past 40 ye.srs. As the name indicates, Winner's Safe Dia betes Remedy is absolutely safe and is made solely from herbs an I other lu no'ieial ingredients. Sold by Simpson's Pharmacy, St. Johnsbury. Samples sent on receipt of ten cents. Warners Sale Reme dies Co., Dept. C2(i. Roche.-Ur, N. V. i went hiime hopir that Mr. and Mrs. I'heliis would decide to come back to Harriet after their winter in tho south. The Ladies' Aid of Barnet Center : will hold their chicken pie supper and : sale Friday night, Oct. 22 at their . vestry. I Mrs. Charles Stanley and daugh ter. Mis. Jean oodrich of St. Johns , bury were recent callers at W. S. ' Brock's. i The Christian Endeavor Society gave ii social at town hall Friday eve ' ning which was much enjoyed. ohn Slrobridge of West Barnet ! has moved his family into Mrs. Good ; ale's house and he will have charge ! of the Barnet Creamery this winter. ; Mi'. Ayre who has made the butter i there for so long, not feeling well I enough to continue the work this; j winter. Mrs. Syphen Hooper was in town j recently disposing of some of her j household eoods that were stored in ! the Laura Moore house. Russell G. Bancroft On Trial at Newport The case of the State vs. Russell G. Bancroft, "alias" Wilfred A. Bail ey, o! Camp Wostmore fame, who it is charged swindled people in Orleans scores of county out of various sums of money in connection with the Girl's Camp at We.-tmore was taken un in Orleans county court at Newport to day. Judge Fish will try the case. Af ter a jurv had been empanelled, court was adjourned until Thursday morning. J. Rolf Searlcs of St. Johnsbury is acting as counsel for Bancroft while States Attorney Frank D. Thompson is in charge of the pros ecution. li'L understand at Cooking1 Easy" TT