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I'llK BlJItLhNU I'ON" FKETC PRESS: T FT WIS DAY, MAKUIl ft, 1!I0N. HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT (CnnMnnr d from Srd I'ner.) Claim nnd two llttlo daughters of KprlnRllrld, Mass., nro visiting his nleco, Mrs. Harry Lothian, and otbe-r relative? In this vicinity. A herd of 10 deer worn recently seen In this vicinity. A herd of nine has frequently been seen all win ter. MONTGOMERY. The election Tuesday resulted as fol lows: Moderator, F. 11. Campbell; clerk, C. It. Martin; treasurer, C. !. Martin; selectmen, C. P. Barker, Ell Shnngraw, A. It. Oates; constahlo O. W. llowley; listers, L. R. Camphell, If. II. Marry, .lames Goortspeed; road commissioner, Charles I.umbra; auditors, W. J. Wright, N. P. Parker, Jnmej flood speed, overseer of the poor, It, II. Clnpp, grand juror, 1'. (1. Krennan; school director, C. A. Gnrdynr; trustru V. 8, deposit money, C. T. Hall; tax, 200 cents on the dcliar of the grand list. The vote on license resulted; Yes, CO, no, n,',. The W. C. T, V, will -icet Friday nfternoon with Miss Dell LaFountaln. The W. II. M. S. met Wednesday with Mrs. W. G. Mansfield. Oliver Goodrich has moved hack to his farm and Ioxvl.s .Shovcr lias purchased the Goodrich house and moved there. "Wayne Combs Is moving to the Brad ford house vacated by Lewis Shover. J. D, Head Is moving to the bouse purchased of the estate of the late Annie. Clnpp. FAIRFAX. At th town meeting Tuesday ofllcers we.ro elected nnd business transacted as lollows. Moderator, C. II. Hunt; clerk, A. U. Herman; selectmen, H. M .Ballard, E. C. Hoyden, D. A. Woborton; con stables, C. C. lllllrtl, , A. A. Herman; collector. C. f. Gillette, listers. M. H, Btrnlt, George Watson, l. I!, Beardsloy; road commissioner, C. D. Orion; town agent, I E. Hunt; audltois. I. 12. Hunt. B. K. Wilson, K. H. .Shopnrdson; over Beer of the poor, I. W. Harris; town prand Jurors, i, M. Ballard, 1. W. Par rle, N, Alfred; school director, "!. l!. Or ton; library trustees, Mrs. M. n. Chit tenden and Mrs. W. D. Stuart; trustee Kellows Free Academy, 1'. W, Shcpard pon; trustee I". S. deposit monrj. F. W. Bhrpardson; cemetery commissioner. Mlsi Mary 1'fford; ta.v, 100 cents on the dol lar of the crand lis;. The vote on license resulted: Yes C3. no 147. Tour per cent, on the grand list was voted fur per manent roads. It was votrd to appropri ate i'S, for Memorial day and V0 for th Ladles' Improvrmcnt society. Mrs. (! (J. Orton and daughter spent Satur.l-i : in 6t. Albans - .1. S. Howard returned Fri day from Burlington, having brri, tit chnrged as grand Juror In 'United St ite court.- H. M. Itallaril has been notified nf Ills reappointment as game and llsli war den by H G. Thomas, Stnto commission er. The Rev. E. W. Killry, a mlssinti ary from Ch'na, prcarhrd at the Bap tist Chnrih Sunday morning ami xvus listened to with much Interest. After the service there wrc seven baptized, six bring frm 'he Baptist Church at West ford. Th" I!i v. Mr. Chambers baptized the six frun his church. The condition of Mr. Day Howard is a little better. Mrs D J. Notion has returned from a visit to lit r son, II. O. Stiles, in Johnson Arthur Italian! has come home from Albany ill with 1 he - grip. Mrs. John KcndrhU of Providence, It. I arrived Saturday Mrs. Arthur Pudvah died March 2 at her home In Buck Hollow with consumption. She had been a grrai FilfTere-r for over two years. She leaves a husband and four llttlr children. Mr. William Sheridan is not expected to live. John K How of Wept Hnoshurgh and Sarah Grant Kettell of Brooklyn. N. Y were united In marriage at the Methodist parsonage Tuesday by the l!rv. George W. Burke. Marsh on North Main street. Mr. and Mrs. I j, L-Hcityor have gone on a visit to their daughter, Mrs. George Iarlssa, mid other friends for a few months. During their absence H. A. Hermit, who was burned out In tho recent lire, will occupy their home. A. K. Cowles of Barton was In town Mondny. A letter received by W. 11. Yaw tells of the seri ous condition of his aunt, Mrs, Sarah Smith, at her home In llroeton, Mass. Mrs. Smith formerly lived hero. Elmer 15. Bailey of Burlington, chairman of tho tariff rales committee for tho Now Hnsland Insuranco exchange, was In town Mondny, In tnwn meeting Tuesday thero were several friendly scraps for tho offices, ballots bring nocesnary In several eases and several for second lister. Ofllcers elected were: It, Smith, moderator; W, W. Hutchinson, clerk and treasurer; F. A. Cassldy, K. 13. Bcatty, G. II. Whlt cotnb, selectmen; A, J. Croft, constable; C. II. Abel!, overseer of poor; O. S. Fassctt, agent; O. I). Samson, N. 1'. Whitcor b, A. J. Woodward, listers; James O'NclI, road commissioner. The sum of 5"'0 was npproprlalrd for ob servance of Memorial day, $200 for pub lic library, J-' for repairs on crmrtery at North Enosburgh, J3rV) for permanent roads; town tax, M cents, February weather showed no remarkable features although there were H days with hrlow zero marks. The mean reading for the month was K against a normal of 1". Since 1000 there have been flvr Februarys colder than tho past one. The highest rending wns 4 and tho lowest M below zero. The total rainfall was 2.93 with a normal of ".02. Total snowfall was 21 Inches with IS on thr ground at the close of the month The month wan composed of 10 clear, 7 nartly cloudy and 12 cloudy days. Mrs. W. N. Iang of Cambridge accompanied by Mrs. D. A. Jones of thr same tnwn Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. George Gaines.-Mrs. K. A. Gaines l visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Demarrr'i. in West Berkshire. George Wallace o' Canine-. Mass., who has been pacing th- winter with his son 12. D. WnMaee , prci to return home this FRANKLIN. ENOSBURGH FALLS. Robert Cook, who had been living In the family of Jfn k Ward for a year, died Friday morning of heart failure. The funeral was held Sunday at the home of his brother-in-law, A. S. Arm strong, nnd the burial was at Abbotts Corner, Que. He Is survived by a son, JI. A. Cook, and a sister. Mrs. J. it. Booth, both of Ottawa, Ont. Harold Rawson Is visiting In I'oultnry. Miss Jessie II. Hose of Waterloo is a guest of her brother, p. M. Rose. The base ball minstrels appeared In Sheldrn Tuesday evening: Miss Grace Giddings taught Miss May Leach's room tho past week during the Illness of the latter. Mrs. Lizzie Cutting of Fast Enns- burgh with her mother, Mrs. Salome TVhlteomb, Is moving into the house of C. M. Whltromb on South Main Btrcrt. George Morso purchased tho hoirec of J. H. Tatro near tho prist mill paying $500. Miss Mary Beer- worth of ClarencnvHIe, Que., has en tered the employ of Ascltlne & Orern tvood taking the place of Miss Mary Nichols. Mrs. William Crothein 'has returned to Stnnbrldgo Hast, Que. Mrs. Irna Graves will return to St, Albans to-day. Mrs. A. S. Armstrong 1-5 Improving aftrr an Illness of sev eral weeks. Frank Rooney expects to morn from St. Albans to a tenement in Hurt's block. Harry Hadd Is employed n the store of W. K. Mltlguy. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. M Heattle and daughter left Saturday for Barrr. K. Judd Irish returned from California Saturday.- Miss Amanda Ovltt returned to Water- burv Saturday after two weeks at her cousin's, C. I,. Ovltt. Mrs F c. KlmlKill was called to Bur lington last week by the Illness of her mother, Mrs. Mary M. Clark, who died Saturday. Mr. Kimball and son attended the funrral Monday. James and Albert Cook of Ottawa, Out., were In town Sun day to nttend the funrral of their brother, Rolx'rt. Mrs. Anna Merrill of Jynncnstrr, N, H Is passing a few days with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Glddlnts, Tho condition of Miss May I.each, who lias been 111 with rpilnsy sore throat, is somewhat Improved though she will not be aide to resume her place In school for somo time. Miss Gracn Giddings is supplying for her. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society will meet with Mrs A. J. Croft this afternoon. Tho I-ndlrs' Aid will servo supper in thr church parlors Friday afternoon. The. Indies of thn Free Bnpalst Church, fol lowing their usual custom, served dinner In thr vestry Tuesday. The condition of Miss Codclla Lawrence Is somewhat Improved Mrs. Nelson Cantoll of Montgomery, who has been carln for her, returned home. I'lxley Post will meet at the post rooms Saturday after noon, Joseph Harpiettr, who had tho contract to fill the Wauchassett cream rry's Ice house, fell on thn slldo within five minutes of the completion of the Job, and Injured his shoulders badlly. Mr, and Mrs. K. F. Greenwood went to Bur' llngton Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mary M. Clark, Mrs. D. M Gardner Is In Burlington for a few days Pr F S. Ilutrhlnsnn has moved his nff. Into the front rooms recently ne rupli'l bv w. II. Vnw Frank Itoonry n' Si Albans Is moving Into thr other r )i i v .r Yiii" iimmI J II Tatro. who im'1 s ;bic m-'- ' I; -'ler hn in.iv rii I., I.. Hie U'linbill tl Dement (if i,. I. week. Horn, r Smith Is enjoying a vaca tion from his duties an rural er.rrler on rontr flvr tills wrrl;. Max Higahoom, substitute, Is taking his place. FLETCHER. The following Is a list of officers elected at town mrrting Tursday: Modeiator. F. W. Hitchcock; clerk ami treasurer. C. H. l'arsons; selectmen, F. H. Smith, .!. T. Nevens. Ira W. Green; overseer of poor. P. S. Gillian; liters, W. B. Hooper, A. II. Hooper, J. H. Patch; constable. F. T. Flanders; school director, A. II. Hooper: town g-and Juror, K. A. Hunt: rnnd commissioners, P. S. Gillian, I.co Carpenter; auditors. W. S. Shepntdson, Joel Hooper. H. A. Hunt; grand Jurors. P. C. Robinson. A. 11. Hooper; petit Jurors. T. G. Rvan. H. H. Matlleld. P. S. Gllllm, William Be-irdey, F. A. Krvzrr: license vote, yes H, no oO; tax. i $1 30. The stair service between this town and f'ambriilge nas neen ni contlntted. All rnnd will now be carried by Cambridge ami Kat Fairfield rural delivery men. illlam Wcther!eo and brother. T.eno. hn-e cone to Middlesex, whero they have employment. HILL WEST. Mr. and Mr.! Henry Humbra visited a few davs in Montgomery la.vt week. Mrs, I.ulber Filch. Miss Schn.t Bombard, Mr. Minnie Nfwclty nnd John Montelth are 111. -.Miss Gertrude Hawkins lias gonr to Sheldon, whrre she haseniploymt nt. Mr. and Mrs Hrnest Murray of Knosburgli lslt"d his sistrr, Mrs. H. J .Sliangraw, Sunday. Miss Mabel Foley of Montgom ery Center Is visiting rlitlvcx here. Mrs. C. l' Shanpraw. who has heen visit ing in Fast Berkshire, nas leturned home. BEAVER. Fred Shepard and wife have finished work for Mary I'ffoid and have moved to K. C. Hoyden'" farm. I.yman l.each i home from Burlington on account of Inrd cold The ladles of the North Fairfax Methodist Kpiseop.il Church will have a social at the homo of Mrs. T. b. Austin to-day. HIGHGATE SPRINGS. Mr. and Mrs, Patsv Clary visited at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. I . A. Peters Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, A. .1. Bonmhour have moved from Swnnton to tho Glen Smith farm at Rock River. A large number of people attended the whist party at Mr. and Mrs. Charlrs Sibley's Friday evening. There were eight tables of whist. Refreshments were served, dancing was indulged in and all had a good time. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peters are moving from their home on tho Swan ton road to thr place he recent ly purchased of Mrs. W. C. Holmes. Miss Josephine Cadorctte of Phllllpsburg, who has been visiting friends In town, bis returned to her home. Delbert Bar ret, who hns Wn 111 of stomach trouble, Is better. Mrs. Charles O'Kano, who has been 111, Is Improving In health. The officers elected Tuesday wete. Mod erator, John Webster; clerk, W. (!, Robic; treasurer, W. C. Hohle;selectmen, A. Magmint, 11. It. Olmstead, G. It. Towlr; oversrer of poor nnd poor house director, W. S. Rohle; constable and col lector, G. H. Anderson; listers, John Webster, It. R. Olmstead, II. B. Colcord; auditors, John Webslcrs, F. I.. Hopkins. W. J. Rllry; trustre of public money, K. R. Hell; town agent, F. I,. Hopkins; library trustee, 13. U Pierce; road com missioners, R. A. Tltemore, A. A. Rem ber; school director, A. P. Ilorsklns; gr ind Jurors, It. M. Towle, .j.' Fuller, V. S. Itobio; license vile, yes 73, no 01. Tho Rev. F. W. Pay of Plttsford preached at the Congregational Church Sunday. Special services nro being held In the Methodist Church this week, the pastor being assisted by clergymen from surrnu:idln;r towns. Tho Itastnn library Is completed and tho town clerk will move Into It this week. The concerts given by the Ladles' Aid of the Cnniireeatlonal Church Thursday and Friday evening net toil about ?lf.. with pink and white carnations. Refresh ments wu-r served after the crtemony, which took place at two o'clock, to tho fifty or more relatives nnd friends by the young lady friends of the bride and groom. A great many beautiful gifts were given them f r mi loving irlends who wish them well. They left for Boston on tho evening train from Hlehford. BAKERftFISLD. Town officers were elected Tuerday as follows: Moderator, 11. F. Brlghnrn, clerk, F. W. P.ivls; treasurer, F. W. Pavls; ro.nl comm'ss'lnners, W. II. Start, Joseph Pesotell; selectmen, I. O. Powers. R. J. Cowan, Peter Shanley; auditors, o. (1. St irt. W. . Naramore, P. B. Cowan; heboid director for three years, n. II. Head; library truste", H. IC. Pciilo; town ngir.l, !!. !'. p.rlgham; overseer of the tmor, Fn Ilriglinm: Ilsirrs. A. ,. Hall. II II. lb". I. il.iylnrd Barnes; Brlgh.im Acndrm- 'muirtl'e, P. H. Glidings; Mcrne vie. yes 75, no constable, !'. Stir': irustee of public funds. II. M. Pn.uie- t,,Wn grand 3RAND ISLE. Thero Is to be an oyster supper for thn benefit of the .Methodist Church March 13 at the church dining rooms. A musi cal program will bo furnished In connec tion. Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Donaldson very pleasantly tfiitortnlnrd the Grand Islo Whist flub nt Its last meeting. Mrs. M. It. Fnrrcll of I'lattsburgh Is vlsltlnir Miss Mary lllbbard. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlca Warren of Plaltsbtirffli, N. Y., arc visiting In Grand IbIc l.lttlr Pearl Prnuty, who has been se riously III, Is Bomcwhat bettor. LAMOILLE CODNTY, lumrs, c ii RiodttcH, W () Hr'tirum: cemetery committee. M. H. Start: nrx lons. F, M. Wills, W. H Roh: lax. tl.r- Mr". Hunt died .vb un-- ;r,, after n long Ulncss an I was b'flel Fcluuary :7. tile Rev. o. C. Stuiri i ff'latlng. The Hilr'inm Acadrmv i ili,'.s: cae in Intrieitlns enter'. iimi nt Friday evening lefuro a large nuillen.-f. Much credit Is due to Miss palsy 11. Iteals md Oliver F. plrttn a mmngers and MIJ H.rilly ('. Carpenter as aceompan-l)-t. The reri'lpts of the enteitnlnnieiit were VCi which will be nrel to support The Kudo. Miss Molly M. p.enls of St. Albans wns In town Frldii'- ewnlng to ettend the minstrel ntert lHmrnt. Miss I. l??:e Priklns. a life 'ing resident of I I, 1s town, .lie.i Tlirr"dny. Frbrinry 'Si. ai her home In the village. The funeral was hrlil SiMirdnv nt "e house, the Hrv. T. W. Haruood offlelntlmj. STOWE. Tlie funeral of George P. Downer was held at West Branch Church Friday nfternoon. Tie Rev. J. Q. Angell con ducted the service. The bearers were F. M. Scars, P. n. Galr, 1. S. McAllister and K, 11. Harms. Theio was a largo attendance, among the relatives and friends from nut of town being Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Downer of Hnrdwltk, John M. Pawner of Schenectady, N, Y 1''. N. Smith of Montpcllcr. G. 15. Moody, Justin Moody, Mark Moody, W, V, Bryan, George Orovrr, Harvey Robinson of Waterbury and Mrs. Betsey Walker of Brnttleboro. The burial was In West Branch crmrtery. Mr. and Mrs. F. T Pawner returned to llardwlck Saturday, .1 N. Pownor left for Schenectady, N. Y , Saturday after noon. About tr.entv couples enjoy, d a leap year hr parly nnd dance at Steward Nutting's Friday evening, the men furnishing the hove- nnd the ladies paying the I.DIs. Tin re was a good at tendance at the ent' rainmcnt Friday evening nt the Al;elr Mom rial bulldln; for the benefit of the liirr'i school piano fund. A delightful prifi.im v.i ,'irtted out by Miss Kdlth M. i,nv. r of Nowpn", N. H., pinnlit; F. ,T Sri Il.vde Park, toider; S. M. Pontdii v.. olnr.net; F.. I. l'.'celnw. violinist, -d Mr. T. A. Potiglass, s ipriino. H W. Hurnhnm wis i!i and unable to take jart as cxprcti d. Marca cam, ;n tike limb but on Mon day a heavy snow st -m and high winds rievnllcd. The cars on Mt. MnnrfloM electric nllrsy wrr much dcliyrd by the storrr., only two t ! made.- Pnvld Potlgla tlforgr W'H'ln-'" fai thr sixth ear.- Stor. rrrelvrd a copy of "T the Vetmont Asrocln' 1DC7. Anion;: the mem' bovs, Walter K. Big' H. W. ALLEN & CO. TO-DAY The Spring Season Opens in the GLOVE DEPARTMENT here with a remarkable showing of the well known Trefousfe Gloves. Full and complete collection of the season's most fashion able colors, black and white in 8 to 24-button lengths. Trcfousse Chamois Gl oves p rich way bring has le.isrd Mrs. or. Shaw hill for pub.lr llhrary has ie lirrcti Book" of .on of Roston for . rs are four Stowe ow and Calvin R. No matter how bni i cit or sore you have If It is curable Hill's Gold, en Oil v.i'l do the busln-".? lOleod GRAND ISLE CODNTY, for the early spring wear. Thc3c Gloves are unquestionably fore most in favor. Fashionable Washable Durable 8-button length, price $1.50 per pair. IN THE BASEMENT Fine new stocks of Upholstery Fabrics, Curtains ancJ Drapery Stuffs now ready. Designs, colorings, qualities that are distinctive, not easily procured out side th is store. "n,"n". h"ght nnd dark color effects, including a choice selection of the fr;nuinc Liberty Goods from London, 31 to 3S inches wide, priced at 15 to 75 ccnt per yard. Zi"Hli-,rIt5j5 h'ght colorings in dainty floral and striped designs, some arc made with border, especially designed ror Liurtnins s wide, price 30 cents. -a pretty double-faced material in Orient- especially desirable tor Liurtains. Screens, etc. Oo w o Mr with In town Mrs (leorge V. smith has been vrre mil. Is Improving I.. F Allen Is now nblr to sit MKs Orllla Allen Is erltl-nlly 111 pneumonia, nnd owing to her a 1 age, but llttlr hopr of her rrei.t-r i rntrrlalned.- H. II. Bangs h " i r chnsed a place n .lohnson iMsi !. .iv thr rtectrlr plant. .1. V Fo. s n! fomplrted his winter's log oli for I if ker A- Ku-arns nnd sent two nf I teams to flrernflrld to work for in I nry .tones, Clnrle.s Pratt and (' , Wright being thr drivers .lark or Tlbhrtts Is nt home from . t ban on a rhnrt neal Ion. Nrxl fH rd -evening Is Indies' night nt fil'int Va ley, Urange - I I,. Rnllov of .inhns.it visited his mother, Mrs F.mma lirn'ri Sunday. f'.irroll Munn and fnmi' if Johnsnn visited nt I p. Butt- sun-day.--Chares rintes Ins ino'rd lo ils nenlv pnrehnsf, prnprrtv ",e H H Bangs farm, nnd Mr. Hang- l n ov leg to the hmise vanned bv Mr di'rs where he will live 'lilll He pr nt occupant of thr plnre he ha1- , ir I i d In Johnson shall vacate It. HYDE PARK. Olivers were elected al T n il i town meellii',' as follows: Mod -itor H. W. Iltilburdi clerk, N'oyes . .d trens. urer, V. V. Thorp; nrlretnm, R, A Wrilpr, C, C. Ooddnrd. J J firm' rr auditors, R. S. P.iRe, J. H. rjrav 1-" S M.i7ard; overseer of poor A M comb; constable and cdb trr fntupbell; listers, H. B. VA'i te. Butts, Charles Whltromb: tru ter moify. R. S. IMkc; crand Jur N'oyes, Peter Parrln: rond '-on, r Jorph Vrss; school dlrcfior. H Xoye; town asrnt, R. W Hu lav. for town tihrarv $L" M o dny S.'."; llrer.re, yes 101, tie i" 1 n I, P i' 1! N P f A ' 1: l.ii ELMORE. to Hi WEST BERKSHIRE. The followlTiB officers wrro elected at town mcctlnfj Tuesday: Moderator, G. A. Hull; town clerk, A. 11, Bowen; treasurer, A. II. Ilowen; selectmen, R. S. "Willnrd, V'. C. Smith, A. J. Hoad- ley; overserr of the poor, B. H. Combs; constahlo nnd collector of taxes, A. C. IJerhy; listers, N. I'. Hadd, J. H. Weld. : S. Ch'ffee; trusteo of public money, ,. II Bowen; town urnnd jurors, II. F. Comings, W. It. Jolley, n, lj, AVdd; road commissioners. W, R. Noble, (). E. Kinney: school directors, J. J. Mo Kenncy, C. J. Peterson, r A. Hull; town afrent, Daniel Moroy; tax, $1.05: license vote, yes no 00. C. B. Mosler of HurllnBton was nt his brother'- E. A. Mosler, Sunday. Mrs. Charles Austin nnd daughter of Rich- ford aro passlnn; the week with Miss M. B. Ewlns. Mrs. Onlnes of Cam bridge Is at the homo of her daugh ter, Mrs. OeorKo Demar. Albert Cook of Ottawa, Ont,, was at W. M. Armstrong's Sunday. ENOSBUROH. The dlnnrr of tho W. C. T. 1 at the WrlKht homestead Friday was voll at tended. Thn condition of Miss May Beach, who has been sufferlnK with qulnzy soro throat for over a week, Is snmewhat Improved. Miss Hrncn GlddlnKS Is teachlnK In her place, Miss Hucy Wheeler has returned to IrasburKh. Miss May Wheeler will stay p frw days InnKrr. A reception was Klvcn Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Prrlry nt their home Wrslnrsdny. Tho wnmrn of tho CoiiBrr Rational Church will havn a social and serve dinner at the vestry Friday. Mrs John Cassldy, who camn home from Bos. ton 111 with thn prrlp, Is better. Mrs. Clnra C. Fairbanks went Monday to Derby. A very pretty wefldlnK took placn last week Wednesday at the Nichols homestead when Miss Mary K. Nichols, daufthtor of Mrs. H.ittlr Nichols was united In mnrrlnKe to Ernest H I'rrley. The home was tastefully trimmed with rvcrgro and white and a bower of green and white with a whlto weddlnc bell, whero tho ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Evarts Kent, llfo long friend of the bride's father. The weddlnc march was played by Miss May Whrrler of IrasburKh, a cousin of the bride. The maid of honor wns Miss Bury Wheeler of Irasburch and the bet man. Homer ri'ti (e Itjilte-f-n-'.l Tb l.-lde wve d"-l' ,!i'' s !' nnd , nrrlcil ''ilh- r The bridesmaid wuie nlnk ni whit ALBURGH CENTER. Mi. ' S p.rssle nnd I.nniiie rntvo nf No. Ilrro were frursm of their sister, Mrs. Herman Eldred, last week. -Mr. and Mrs. Dver Hall of Islo Hi Mutte visited at M. B. Rockwell's Sunday. Miss Addle Ilonslncer of Rutland was the nurst nf her brother, William HnnslnKcr. over Simda v. A chicken p:e uprrr will be stvuI in the vestrv of the Methodist Church on Thursday rvrnlmr. March 12. ft.r the beneilt nf thr pitor, the Rev. H. A. .Vines. Miss M.irimi Cifiloti rnter tnlne.l her class in the Swnnton h'Kh i selinnl nt her home, here Inst Thursday everiiiiR John Valentine Is movlncr Inti the residence recently purchased by him known as the W. W. Rockwell plnre and William Mullen Is moving into the house vacated bv Mr. Vale nt 'no. Mrs. Rama Dub.i Is slowly rrroverlnfr. Hurry Tud hope improving. A bout of Mr. and Mrs. H'dred's frlrnds citheiid at ilirir heme hist Friday evening. Thr evenitiR was pleasuntiy spent In cird pliypur and dam Ins. ALBUEGH. M. !.. Dean and family have moved to the dwelling house and storo which he purchased of W. F. Row ell. Albert Gonoa and Bertha Voshursh wero mar ried at the Methodist parsonage by the Rev. H. A. Jones February :.". Mrs. A, T. Morcan of Blncnln is v isltlncr her elnushtei, Mrs. F. M. RoRcrs Mrs. Wal ter MandlKO Is In noor health. The A. B. c'.ub met with Miss Battle Lessor Thurs day rveninp when an elaborate supper was served. The Rev. Father Bastien has returned from an extended trip of several weeks. Mrs. Frank Voshursh has recovered from her illness.--The Elite association Rave a surprise party at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Aroide c. Derby Friday evening. It was their IMh wed ding anniversary nnd they weie jicent cd with a silver berry sponn by the members of tho club. Mrs. Patience Yin' ner has Rono to North Heio to spend tho remainder of tho winter v. ilh her daugh ter, Mrs. William Vantlno. Ira Bortle and Miss Leah Trudell, both nf this place, were married nt Hie Catholic Church Tuesday morning by the Rev. Father Bastien. They have Rono on a wedding trip. SOUTH HERO. Mrs, Mabel Adarns enteitalnrd the whist club Tuesday evcnliik'. The Ladles Aid society served dinner in fho Congregational vestry Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perkins of Jonesvllle wuru Rucsts nf Mr. and Mrs. Luku Durant a few days this week. John Pldgeoti has moved to the .Samp son place In Crand Isle. Joseph Bur row and hridn returned from I'latts burgh Monday. Eighteen couples at tended tho danco at Robinson's hall Friday evening. Mr. Ryan has re signed as night operator and went Wednesdny to Alburrh, whero he has a similar position. ISLE LA MOTTE. The Rev. J. B. Kalorla lias been Invit ed to give a lecture nt tho Alhurgh Methodist Church Thursday evening March i:th. Cnpt. William Montgomery Is able to he out.-Mr. mid Mrs. Ilennle Dubi has returned form a week's trip to Boston. Mrs. J, H. Knlotin Is con fined to the house with the grip. Miss Ida Jarvls has returned from Now Voik Thero was a danco nt thr town hall Monday evening, given by Hliam Plk anil Stanley Floury. Harrow's orchestra of AlburKh furnished tho music Abel Phelps nf Manchester. N. II.. Is vlfltlnR his daughter. Mrs. D. T .Trombly.-A Now England supper will be given nt tho Methodist Church Tuesday evening March 10th for the benollt of the church. Supper will be forved from 0 to S p. in., and following thn supper the Rev. J. H. Knlorla will deliver an Interesting lec ture S'.el.il life 111 Jeriisulrm -W A. Iiop is home Horn Sw.uiton for 4 fvw davs Washburn of Salrm, Mass., I.uolen A. l.;mon, Hopnlal, M.isr., and Samuel A. Thomas of Trenton, N J. The society numbers f?; members - Forrest Wilklns is inoing into the house belonging to C. !'. Eddy, leietitly own d by E. .1. Smnl ley. -fatiirdny nflernonn at the regular ir.ictlng of Mmsnelil Mountain Orange Ibr prlnelpnl frntttrr ef the literary pro gram was the dlrculnn of the eiuestlon "Resolved. That the Parmer Needs ,is Hood an Education a a Professional Man." In honor of the unusual occur rence of a Orange meeting on tho ;sth of February, the Indies provided a treat ot fruit for the mcml" rs present. C! reel ings and frnll were nt to t'. F. (Jerry, who was unable to attend on account nf illness and to others who are 111. John Straw Inn i.Mimod work In his shop after being cr.n'inod to the house by illness for several weeks, The little child of s. .1. Ba'.n. who waj recent !v seven ly Injured by an -ccMent lit the power station, is recovering ns favorably as could be expected. He Is suffering a good (leal frUtn the shock to his nervous sj -(em. Then- was a 1 irpe attendance at the town meeting Tuesday. Ii.nlles were prercnt nt both sessions. The following officers wen elected: Chairman. C. F. Eddy: clerk. Mr. Alice .. Rajmond: selectmen, (i. S. McAll'.-ter. F. E. Smith, II. E. Jrnnv; listers, Herbert E. Straw, Orlo Lure, n.. H. Cobb; treasurer, O. E. Luce; overseer of the poor, L. L. Harris; tlrt constable, How R. Smith; second constable, N. II. Kaiser; tax col lector. V. C. Bashaw; auditors. Frank E. Stnffnid. Edwin R. Iligelnw. Miss Rarliara Burt: trustee, O. E. Lko; grand Juror", N Hlgelow. P. D. Pike; road crmtnl'-.sloiier. II. T. Raymond: town agent. P. ! Pike; school commissioner, C. O. Burt; tree wnrde-i, R, S. Warren; agent to died rn! estate, A A. Pike; trustee nf public llbraty, A. II. Cheney; crme'ery rommissinnrr. L. L. Harris. It was voted to raise M'V for work on permanent roads to ra.se a tax of 200 cents on the dollar of thr grand list; to authorize the selectmen to borrow money for the current expenses; to pay the town officers 'he usual compensation; to appropriate 1T. for the observance nf Memorial dav; ti appropriate ,$.Vi for town library; to Instruct the schonl directors to have Vi weeks of school In the district sehools when practicable; to Instruc the "electmen to provide fire escapes for the Akeley Memorial building. On thr llrensr epicstlon thr votr was: Yes 1.75, no HI. Ocorgr S. Wadr and Oi orgo A. Harris both In their 'fith year, were the oldest men present nt town meeting. Mr. Wade has voted nt every March meeting in St owe for thr past fift yearn. Ho has also attended every freeman's meeting in the same time nnd voted for every repul Mean president The Congrecatinnnl Ladles' .Id held a thimble bee at Mrs. Anna Kimball's Wednesday eveu inc. The village meeting was hob last rvenlnr; when these ntllcers wrrr elect ed: Chairman. Charles F. Eddy; clnrk, F. E. Stafford; treasurer, A. A. Pike; trustees, Fred p. Billings, Fred C. Bashaw, E. C. Russell: collector, Fred C. Bashaw; auditors, II. H. Shaw, O. E. Luce. II. Knlser; water commissioners. V E. StnfTord, N". H. Kaiser, .!. It. Wells. A village tax of 2." cents on the dollar of the grand list was voted and a hydrant tax of 15 cents. It was voted to continue the curfew law; to pay lrcrr-n 2.1 cents an hour for prac tice am r.o cents an hour for service, and J 100 wns appropriated toward dromon's uniforms It I expected that the Rev. Dr. Harvey of Morris vllle will prom Ii at the Conirregatlon.il Church Sunday In the absence of the pastor. Mls Hrwnr of Biir'ui-jtnn Is caring for Mrs Abide yvnri ' n who Is worse tills week from n n Irose of tho grip and nervous prostration T. C, Pratt of route .1. ij j.- p. s confined to his home by illness. Mrs A A flrnnt and little daughter of Morrlstown nnd Leon Terrlll of the Burlington Business Col lege are visiting their parent;, Mr. and Mrs A. N Terrlll Clnudn Bull of Mnlnne, N. y., ms taken charge nf E. A. Hill's farm. Mr. and Mis. 11111 will reside with their daughter In Swanton after visiting In Morrlstown and Waltslleld several weeks. News has been received of the recent dentil of Samuel Slavto?! Luce at his horr.o In Onlrsvlllr, wis. Mr. Lure was ovrr 8" years of aK(. and had lived In Wis consin for more than i0 years. He wan horn In Stowr, his ra-ly llf was passrd herr and lie Is well remembered by thr older Inhabitants of tho town, lie waa n poet nf e-iislderable ability mid wrote much of hi native town lie win tin. ,,, f Chester and Mary Slnyton i.w e nis wife, who was Hannah (j.ih. ,,f stowe, died re- I T-v . v . 1 anil UrapcricD Jb inchc Hungarian Clotb ai coiortnns, especially ucstra incbes wide, price 30 ccnt3 per yard EliiiSlci?.P-,'n full collection of moat wanted colors 36 inches vvidc, 15c to 25c per yard. .-5.1" 'i. Seventy-five new deaiffns and including bordered effects especially made for Curtains Draperies 36 mclics wide, price 12V2 cents. Linen Taffeta plain and printed desu'ns, especially wanted colorings, and Sa?b for Upholstering purposes and Curtains 36 to 50c per yard. White Swiss Curtain Muslin plain, urcd, threat variety 36 to 50 inches wide, yard. inches wide, price dotted, stripes, price 15c to 50c 40 pcr Special orders are solicited and estimates promptly furnished upon request for Curtains and Draperies of every description. Mrs ("I .r.i Oriswnld wr;it S.tn l, e'rafl.-iniiy to see her sister, Mr Ci eon. --Miss Hn Ward is n Mm. Whitney went to B r! ' it o 1- ' I., tie Atnrv Fl teller hosp',' i., re a 'reatmrn'.--?. Crwold of J ih"soi wan In town Sv.'ir ' iv. Oenrg. K " n a as. .'-tin,; in the Juor mil t n Mrs. Henry Atkii,'- - i Htt'e be" James Boylen return. 1 frn-n i r cbl Saturday, where he went to .,'te-r I i',e funeral of his sister.-Lymin Ar ns'r ns returnrl to llardwlck Kaii . ;.-i Officers of the town of Liu, or fot the coming year are as fn. ws Treasurer. .Mrs. Nellie M Ha'l, t wn rlerk. Walter Spanieling, selictm . L. H. IiOmphlrr, Genrge Br iv nt, Henrv Parker; overseer of the poor, Her a mln Morse; constable, C C IJrcwr, health officer. W. A. Spa'i'.dlng ''St rrs, E. E. C.oodell, W. Slllaway, C P. Ward; auditor', H. L. Drlano, Franh Merrlim, E. E. Camp; road ronimls 'Inner, Vernon Qulmbv; school diree tors. I!. L. Delano, Frank Merram Hrorge Crowe 11 Is verv I" Ea Ward is no better. Mr and Mrs I-rank Staton and son. Glen, of Mnt peller were here Tuesday Frank Graves. superintendent n' sdi-m's. gave a very interesting ta'k en 'ho subject nf schools town meetlrg .lay. Mrs. Hugh Tomlinson of Johnson waa a visitor hero Tuesday Edward Fitzgerald is moving to the Celby house. H. W. ALLEN & CO. centlv. IL leaves several ehl'dren In Wisconsin Mr. and Mrs. S M. Brush, George F.rmh and Mr. nnd Mr'. A. L. Morrill attended the funeral of Dr. E. R Brush in Cambridge Monday. The subjeet of sermon at I'nity Church morning by the pastor, the M. Abbott, will be "Resnonsivc- Sunday Rev. E. ncss." WOLCOTT. Daniel Pattee Is very ill with pneu monia at the homo nf his brother. Bert, on East hill. Elhrnlge Luther and Miss L'lirysti MoKinKry were e.ich nprited upon for nppendlelt.s at the Jloldrn hos pital Monday. Both are doing well. Ches ter Prim i am1. Miss Ruby Pn man of El more were nvirr cd at th Methodist pir sonage Fell. K by the lire. J. II. Wills Mrs. Everett Canterbury Mine home fiom Huston Thursday t t.it her moth er. Mrs. B. W. Kuslc M. '.. Bullock has meed lo Craftshury to a farm tint he purchased some time a-n Leo c. l'dil! nnd Mrs. Mabel P.,Tlllot?on were mar ried at the home of the ride Siturlaj. They will reil.le here Mrs. Andrew Mercln of Morrisville visited at E. B. Luther's Fr.d.iy. Mrs. Betsey Twiss Is 11! of bronchitis Carl linker of Cam bridge has rented the A". C. Foss farm. Miss Coral Richardson Is passing a few days with Mrs. It. M. Hubbell.-The Canadian Jubil. e Singers will appear at the town hall .March 11 WTORRir.VIT.T.'R Cleorse A. Morse has sold tin Wash ington Gates on Randolph street to Fay Tinker Imm-odi.Ue possession will be giv. n.-TI.e W. C. T. V. met Wedmsdiy at 2:00 ,i. in. with Mrs. O, W. Dnvl..--W. M. Tlllc.uon has en tered the emplov nf E. E. Harris A Co Mr. George p. Drown nnd daughter, Helen .left Mondny morning for Ho.s. ton. They will visit Mis. Drown's mother, Mrs. A. M. Jenkins, nt Lyme, N 1!., nnd relatives In Peabody. Mass. Miss Sarah Strong, stenographer for H. A. Slayton A Co., finished work there Saturday. Miss A It lira Reynolds has received a government appointment as ?'crk and stenographer and will lcivo for Washington In a few das.---A. J. Smith has returned from Wells River. Mrs. Smith' will remain for a longer time. Miss Annie Copi land will begin time. Mrs. Allen I.iwsnn of llard wlck, who has been ill for sotr. time, was brnught to the homo nf her par ents Mr. and Mrs F. W. Illn-.v.iy, Fri day evrnlng nccomp mlrd by her moth er who lias been crlng for h'T. Ar thur Stewart and Allle uiiir were nt home over Sunday from the Vermont Business Collrgr. Burlington.--Mr. ami Mrs. F. L. Mcrrltt returned to Wolcott Saturday.--Mrs. II. H. Pndger of Mid dlesex returned home Saturdey. Mrs. William- Cass returned to Sutton Junc tion, Saturday. Mrs. Lillian Marvin and son. Earl, were In Cambridge over Sunday Madge, little daughter of Mrs. Nettle Merrltt, Is 111 with bronchitis.. Harold Patch went to St Jolinsbury for the school vacation. Mrs. carrlo Man ning, who tins been nursing In thr fam ily of S. Slocum the past year, has com pleted hor work and -vent to her homo In St. Jolnubiiry Saturdny Miss Gladys Stewart returned to Ashburn hnm, Mass., Saturday. Miss Gertrude Johnson of Wnrren, N. II., returned there Saturday. Mrs. Ethan Cnrr re turned to St. Jolinsbury Saturday. Mrs. Nelllo Hnsford of Charlotte 1 visiting her son. Walter Hnsford. At the town meeting Tiictdiy the following nfflcerd were rlreted Mod erated'. F (! Fleetwood: i lerli, A A Nllcs, ai . cum n. C. L. Gates, C. F CAMBRIDGE. Smith. F. A. Gilbert: overseer of poor, A. N" Boynton, tlrst constable, George E. Town; second constable A. J. Smith.: collector of taxes. II D. Bryant; listers. Judge H. 11. Powers, II. D. Bryant, Oscar Sher-wln. Levi S. Small, Frank Strong; auditors, II. A. Slay ton, C. II. A Stafford. II. M. Rich; trustee of public money, II. M. Rich, grand Jurors, T. C. Cheney. .1. 11. Ateh. lsnn; road commissioner, G. A. Bar rows; tnwn agent, F. 15. Fleetwood: school director, George C. A. Smith; cemetery commissioner, C. H. Slocum. tax II. Til on the dollnr of grand list, license whole number cast, .'-70: yes 270, no 201, Increase nf 10 over Inst year In no vote -Oscar Recti of Nash ua, N. 11.. is passing a few days with his mother, Mrs. Alice Reed. Mrs. Al ton Little of H.iidwlck l the guest of her mother, Mrs. II. Allen. Illrnm Richard of Franklin hns entered the employ of W. S. Wleh. The stone shed of Mould k Davis Is shut down owing to the strike at Montpcllcr. Birre, Nortluleld and other points. Mrs. Howard Smith Ii In Burlington for an extended stay at Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Church's. Mrs. W. J. Lapan. Jr., Is pas-slnsr a w-rk In Jefferson vllle. Mrs. Ada Marvin Is In Iielvl drrr. Miss A.gnrs Llnehan of St. Al bans Is the guest of Miss Blanch Pec'.t Mrs. Lottie Wells Is the guest of Mrs. Bert Phillips of. Wolcott. C. L. Terrlll of Burlington Is at tin- hmue of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N Terrlll. Mrs. E. A. Codding and grand daughter. Miss Ruth Mudgell, went to Watervllle Tuesday to remain a v.ek. Mr. and Mrs. Bernio 1'dall have moved to Stowe. O. M. Taylor Is at home from Sharon where he has pass ed tho winter. Miss Cnrn Bracken went Tuesday to New York wh"re she will remain n week before returning to her work In Boston. Mis. E. II Tnwne went to Craftsbury Tuesday to visit relatives. The condition of Mrs. Alton Lawson Is somewhat Improved Allle Ring and Arthur Stewnrt re turned Wednesday to the Vetmont Busi ness collotr at Bi.rllnrrton.-The condi tion of Mrs. John Miirstou, who Is u ri- ousl) ill with pneumonia, remains about j mother, Mrs Ann the same. Miss Ethel Carredl went to , jnrt week It. A Burll.igtnn Tuesdav t, vMt friends' The Ri v. and Mrs. Otto S. Rnspe ire the parent of a son barn Tnes.l.iv -A daughter ns born to Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wh.ti otnb Tuesday! II. E Beard sley has moved to the Hall house on Jersey Heights. V. M. Tll'.otson Is mov ing to his ni w home. Mr nnd Mrs. 11. A. S'nyton wont to Swanton Wednesday In visit the former's sister, Mrs. It. Sheldon, who is ill. -The K. K. K.'s llardwlck and thr Alpha Tln-ta Phi basket bull teams will play at the local gym Friday. Melvln Mnre nf llardwlck wns herr WednfMlay.Mrs, Charles Hates and daughter, Fny, were guests Wed nesday of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stan ford In llardwlck. Miss Winnl i'oung and Miss Beulah Kneelntid of Johnson were In town Wednesday and Thurs day. E. E. Sllloway will t'oon move to the Camp house on Pleasant slrcct. Mrs. William M. Stephen was In llard wlck Wednesday to visit brr cousins, Mr.and Mrs. Alec Parks. The C-mrtery association clenred !A nt tho dinner town meeting day and voted ti mnko It nn annual affair. W. H. Niche Is mov ed Wednesday to the Potter house o.t Court street. The funeral of Dr. E, R Brish, who died Friday, was he'd Mt Iv morning at the Congregational Ch irch with a large attendance. The ordern tin took part wero the Masons, t'e Grand Army of the Republic, th i Eastern Star and the Medical .-society of Lamoille county. All wrrr ret,,o. -er.lcd by lloral tributes whirl w ! those of friends and relatives banked tii" pulpit and casket. Tho me Urn depart me T.t of the University rf Vrr mont also sent a lloral offering in membrance of the dead man who wa graduated from it.s halls In 1S" Town meeting passed nff very re ly Hiil satisfactory. The n-'i-e elerted wrrr- Selectmen. J.-hn Lara William Midert, Martin Powi u ll.-lers, Al!en Sinclair. Byron Fllenw if Frank Thomas, overseer nf p ,nr 'l' r McXally: ronl romm.ss - - r - j a, Thompson; auditors, F. E si t ' i Chapman. F. L. Start.: tr-is- . t . money, Levi Smiley town ag'rt j, Smiley; tnwn clerk and treis rt r ' I GrlswoUl: schonl director. Dr T H I'ein. Clarence Powi 11. D- G H N w ton. Mrs. H. ic. Hinds aid la u' Jrnnie of Morrisville are sp - 'in.r i ' days w.th frlend.s in town. Mrs v ir Lang nnd Mr Belli Jones are w,t'i Mrs Genrge Gaines a: Eioslmrgh. Mrs. Mar; ?'redette of Burlington Is In town Mr and Mrs. Clarence Morgan of R' 'hmon3 were in town Monday tn attenl th? funeral of Dr. E .P. Bruh Mrs E J Ga'es and daughter, Liu-ette w rr n Watrrbury Wednesday. M r Fr-i k Siiarp of Barton is the guest of E S B-ews' -W. Joel: Is ill with the nrales -M'S t M. Su'.llv.in t.od two daughters f J h-. on were in town Mondav Mr a 'el M-s N" H w le,th if V- I M ss r s nf J r M T I. In M'S V. B. Weston of Nashua, were calli d lu re by th Wctons brother, Erma W ed t-i thr!'" l-ine Moll'la , Smith ' p- n- S : . i xx at Burl nL" ... -Mrs. O. C is wis In town Monday. Mrs is fjfr..! Inc from tonsilitis i -'onllnrd to the house bv Chirks Selton of St Alb.irs w, d here the past xvei 1; by t r s r Illness of her fither. Jo.' I'- in M' nnd Mr-- Aoen Brush wer. ' Barton Tuesday by the d- i ' ' M Brush's sistrr. WATERVILLE. Edward Miller of 'llyde P 'k s x 't in; Hnrry Tllotson for a fov daxs Mrs. Ora Jrsoman and d.uic' ir M Merl .of Sutton nrr xlsltir.g Mr and M's .Mrs. Grorgr Mann Mr ,.nd M's Georcr Mlteliell of Wrstlirl-1 lsl'"l Lrach. s x rjl d x i Will, x Mrs j i. B-'ird. Mrs. Grorge Ke!er Mrs Fir Dan ah and Mrs. A. L. Lirawiy (ir( sufT. ring from the grip. A. lecord of the town 1-ertlnor lie! Ti.CHdny. follows: Moderate- H 1. Pfird; Clerk. J. V. Stevens, trens r M It. Mann; overseer of tin- pooi Jj A Wlilry; constable. D. B. Onkcs, 'istrrs M e'. Church, Frank Miller. R A Wll A. ley: trustee F S. fund, E. 1! Sb.ittuck 'M town grand Jurors, B. F. Beard G It Mann. Ami Leach; auditors, A. L Lara way. Frank Miller, E. E. Russell tiwt igrnt. H A. Jackson; road commissioner George Maurlson; school d reefer.) G B Maurice, C. F. Austin, Edwird Lea ' county grand Jurors, C. E. Bragg, J B Codding, Ami Lench; petit Jurors, Gcorgt Beard, Thomas J. Larawax, Chesiri Bragg, Pearl I-ingdrll, E. B. West ot G M. Stevens; tax, 150; license vole, yes, S, no, tN, NORTH HYDE PARK. ' .lviiid Cowan now a TilMU'i' 1 "i v Nova Scolin, olrnt of vlsltlnt; I JOHNSON. The rrsult of the town meet ns Tues day wns as folloxvs: Moderator O H Wilson; clerk, W. B. Tracy selectmen, E. 11. Shcnvln, W F. Barrows, B T Ober: treasurer, W. E. Tracy, nerseet ol thr poor, 1). H. Wilson, first constable W. G. .lones: second constable H E HoltniM, llsteis. T A Wn'ein in, 1) 15 (L'umiHiird on l.m l'w