Til E BARR E DA IL V TIM ES, BAltRE, VT.f THIJItSDAY, ut7i\BJSn ou, iui*.M. E. tv FrI* ill. Are will MtllllU.wentday*'I from n, andWains ill-FALLING HAIRIs Easily Stopped; Also Dandruff and Itching; Scalp—Use Parisian SageLittle-iftitingt will candy all on. Ad*t pro-beenghter,a, go-ic will11 theIn Ugh -Mil Ml*-,. hop-a in-finger*E. r.i tooWilldolpti intur-nlley, | I wtW ictive,Th*n $25. visit-(Since Humiau Sugc, tin* remedy that remove* dandruff with one application lifts been placed on sale, thousands of purchasers have found that dandruff in unneces*aly; that falling hair and itching scalp Van lie quickly topped and that l»«ir which is brittle, malted, stringy or dull and faded, can be made soft, iluffy and abundant.To everyone who wishes to eradicate dandruff. Mop falling hair ami have an immaculately tlean scalp, free from itchinesM, the Red CrciaS Pharmacy agrees to sell a large fifty-cent bottle of Parisian Suge with u guarantee to refund tin* money if not satisfied. It is an ideal, daintily perfumed huir tonic, fnn* from grease and stiekineis. Delighted users pronounce Parisian Sago the best most pleasant, and invigorating huir tonic made.—Advt.RANDOLPHWAITS FIELDWeek «t the Mrs. Lizzie furniture atvisit•15. J.illtift-o big If Nose V-gfveragesion.At the auction held Inst tale mine boarding house Casey sold her household good prices.The Misses Ardclle Wright and Hillings. who have been at John Graves', have returned to their home in W althamRev. A. A. Mnndigo of Moretown wns in town Tuesday.The Misses Gladys Palmer and Louise visited friends in Middlesex last week.Miss Emily Maxwell visited at F. J. Eaton's in Middlesex Tuesday.The Sunday school contest at the Methodist church closed lost Sunday with a total at ten da nee of 32« for the Red and 358 lor the Blue. The average attendance for eight Sundays was 85 Lj and the largest attendance for any Sunday 133. The Reds announce next Sunday the time and place for the supper, also request all pins bought to be exchanged for tickets for the supper. A *«-«lt;nd contest is to la* opened at this time which will close with a New Year's dinner given by the lowing side.Mias Bessie Ryder of Morrisville in at J. A. Smith’s.Alton Farr rid Paul Bu/zell are doing electrical work in Middlesex.There was a recent ion at the vostry of the Baptist church on Tuesday evening in honor of Mis* Rosa Gooja-r, superintendent of the primary work in the Sunday school, who is to leave hero for the west next week, to remain for the most part of a year, and also for Mark Morse, who recently married Mbs Morri-fleld and returned here for a home. Mr. Morse is the superintendent of the Sunday school, and Mrs. Morse lias been a popular, teacher, here in. tin*, graded school A short musical program was given, when each party was presented a !cnutiful bouquet of carnations. Both partus replied with an appropriate answer, and the occasion was one of pleasure to all. Light refreshments were served at the close.Mrs. W. 11. Gladding returned Monday from a visit of u week with her brother, Charles Foster, in Montpelier.Mrs, Mattie Copeland uud her mother-in-law, Mrs. Dudley, left, here on Wednesday for Newbury to look up the belongings of the late Ora Copeland, who died here Sunday morning.Mrs. Cu» Wetmore, who has been with her mother, Mrs. J. II, Wells, for the laftt two weeks, returned Wednesday to her home in Swanzey, N. If.The regular meeting of Fern Robekah lodge was hold on Tuesday evening, when in addition to the* usual business,I three uatnes were accepted and the candidate* will le received at the next meeting.Work has been begun on the store oi \Y K. La muon, and the front windows will Ik* removed and new plate gins* will la* put in to correspond with the others in the union block, besides some other improvements.Mr. ftud Mrs. A. If. Beedla passed their fifty-third wedding anniversary very quietly on Tuesday, the event being marked by a few culls of friends and gilts of beautiful flowers from their son. Fred JWdle, of Kcem*, N. II., and a nephew from South Hoialton, Mr. and Mrs. Beedle are quite well and take much pleasure with their large circle of aequaintaiu ch.There was an auction Wile oi cows and other cattle at the farm formerly owned by J. B. Wells, which Mr. Dashner purchased several vears ago. on Tuesday.It if* expected Hint Mr. and Mrs. If. I*. Sanford will return with their daughter, Mr*. John Abbott, to Winchester, Maas..Mottle time this week to remain for the v* inter. Mr. Sanford does not gain from hi* 1st** illness and it is hoped thatThe Quickest, Simplest Cough RemedyKsailr and Cheaply tluilc Home. Saves You %'£•This plan makes a pint of cough svrup—enough to lust a family a long time. You couldn't buv us much or as good cough h\ rup for $2..AO.Simple an it is, it give* n!most instant relief and usually conquer* an ordinary cough in *24 hours. This iH partly dm* to the fact that it i« slightly laxative, stimulates the appetite and litis un excellent tonic enact. It is pleasant to tuke—children like it. An excellent remedy, too, for whooping cough, spasmodic croup and bronchialasthma.Mix one pint of granulated sugar with Lj pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minute*. Hut 2% ounces of Hinex ffiftv cents' worth) in a pint liottlc, and odd the Sugar Svrup. It keeps perfectly. Tuke a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours.Bineirt one of the oldest and host known remedial agents for the throatmembranes. Hinex is a most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, and is rich in guaiacol and other natural healing elements. Other preparations will not work in this combination.'Hie prompt results from this mixture have endeared it to thousands of house-wives in the United State** am! Canada, which explain whv the plan has been imitated often, but newer successfully.A guaranty *»f absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. Your druggist has Pin ex. or will get it for you. If not, send to The Hinex Co., Ft. Wayne, ImLNORWICH UNIVERSITYifD.l l....I Ii I...it IkFremont L. Lovett, *18, who i* working for the Proctor Marble Co. at Proctor. is iqteuding a couple ol dnya in town.-It i*» noted in the Army and Navy Journal for the pant week that ffarvcy B. S. Bur well, ‘13, ha* been as* signed to the cavalry arm of the U. S.army. Ho it* now coaching the Concord. N. L, high school football team.—The following promotion has been announced to take effect at once, Eriv. Aeo J. Scott, Troop A, to be sergeant Troop A. Lieut. Parker linn given the juniors a military map to do in the next two weeks, taking in about two mile* along the roads in the town and everything aWILLI AMSTOWN.Walter A. Flint, formerly mayor of Kaat Orange. N. J., whose accidental death in that city was noted m The Times the 28th inst., was a native of Williamstowfi, and lived here until ha was over 20 years old. His father was Lewis Flint, and his house, Rtandiiig on the site of the present Beckett block, was burned in the tire of 1889. Walter A. Flint will Is* renumbered by many in town as a populnr young man. for some time a clerk in the Lynde store.A year's subscription to the American magazine has been given to the library by Fred W. Burnliam, now of Mercers burg, Ha.Miss Emily Kingsbury, who has been employed in the. Monument House for Several weeks, lm* finished her engagement and gone to her home in West Fair tec.The ladles of the Village Improvement society feel much pleased with the Mason Jubilee Singer#, who gave tin-initial minilier in the lecture course JaM Tuesday evening. A large audjeiicc greeted the company and the selections given wen* of it high order of merit.Forrest C. Cram is taking jl vacation from his work in Barn? and is at the home of bis father, t\ W. Cram,\s a part of the members of the band are to Ik? in Brooktleld On the evening of Nov. 3rd, the regular meeting for tlmt evening will be omitted. A good attendance is desired for one week later, Monday night, Nov. Iff.llowell Roberta, a former townsman, but for some yeara n resident of Granville, N. Y., is a work for the Metropolitan Insurance Co. in Barre.Mrs. John McCabe of Cowunsville, P. (j.f is visiting at Carroll Dutton’*.Guy Saver is at work in I-add'a grocery store, Ikirre.John Stewart is to go to Portland, | Mr., with Mr. and Mrs. L. Marshall Jackson and they will leave town as Boon a* the new owner of the farm return* and some arrangements are made. He has been detained at home by the illness of his wife.Miss Lydm Croteau, a former resident, but who hs* be* n employed at the asylum in Waterbary for some time, wan married in that town on the evening of the 22ml to Glen C. Steven*, who is an officer at the asylum. The ceremony was performed at the Methodist parsonage by the pastor of that church. Best wishes...Uni, til.I..J t I.