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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND T1MKS: THURSDAY, Jt'NE AO, 1010. 13 GOVERNOR GIVES DIPLOMAS TO 25 Exercises of 92nd Commence ment at Norwich Arc Held in the Open Air. ADDRESS BY GENERAL RIPLEY Honorary Degrees Conferred on Gen, Ripley and Dr. Mayo Program Included Guard Mount and Drill. TCorthfleld, Juno US. Twenty-five young lien l teelved diplomas from Norwich Cnl rersity fit Uio hands of Governor Prouty In-day. The Dual d.i's exercises of the !)2nd commencement begun lit S:40 o'clock this. morning with gunul mounting. An hoiu iau-r tin' cadet corps marched to the roil- flpin e of President Spooner, from whence llotornor 1'routy and staff were escorted to this unU oislty, where the usual salut of 1" guns was Hied under the direction Df Sctgeant Von Ne.erhelm, U. S. A., re tired, lion stationed here. The graduating exorcises took place m ''ip wist Mile of Dewey hall, where seats ( nl heeti erected. 'J'lie Governor anil rtnff, farulty .mil trustees of the unlvr- tlty weie seated upon the terrare, background for the party being formed by an Immense national flag suspended f 'ran the windows of the hall. After the diplomas had been awaided masterly address was delivered hy Gen K H Hlpley, V. S. volunteers. Honorary J ci! rees were conferred, among others, poll Genet nl I'.ipley and Hr. Mnyo of N'ort'itleld, master if nits. Among those nho received the degrees In course was Joeph Coloumhe, 'OT,, Inventor of the "g in .silencer." The afternoon program included a rc- lew of tho cadet corps uy the Governor -nil (iener.il ltliile, battalion drill mounted drill, Units rllln and calcsthent drill, cavalry drill battle exercise, escor .f the color, coinmencftncnt parade and fit il review, tho giaduatlng class re King tho review of the battalion. Ii t e evening tho senior hop was held in tlie armory. DEATH OF GEORGE C. PEASE Ilnd ("mill's Suddenly to Wealthy ln n.ii t n ii 1 In il I'lup IXnlc. V' isennos, June 20. George Cari P iso died suddenly at i". : 3 0 o'clock this evening at his homo In Punton Sir. Peasu some yearH nk'u bought the est Ho known es tho White farm about six miles south of Iiasln liar lor on t'.e shorts of I.ako Chainplaln ninl ho has expended a huge amount o' money In beautifying It. He wa ti '), t, nblo 4'i year- ago and ha t oen associated witli the Xnv Vol I limes and tha New York World. Just roforo locating here ho sold a lan? hi-.ato on Long Island and wan reputed to be very wealthy. Ho is survive Itv a w'fe and one sister, who lives in New York. DOCTOR FOUGHT THE SHERIFF llrpn llan on Stun V!io Ai-icnIciI Mini for ( 'rliiilnnl Trnetler lint nil I'gly Record. U hlto Jtiver Jiilietlon, June 2'i Churg id with performing a criminal opera t'nu on a St. Johnsbury woman uUut so months ago, I r. Samuel J. Allen Is in tin county jail at Woodstock await ! .g tilal in the session of county court which opens this week. The arrest was jr.mlo by .Sheriff Kugune A Tmni.i- late Friday night and h had seme dlrrb ulu with lib. man. Allen Sivw a JS-cii llln 0 revolver on the nftlcor r 't hi 101 e he could use it Thomafc pin 1 i : his arms ii-id took tho weapon i i Attir a Inn r fight tho doctor Iroi.id and taken to jail by auto It .-a d that Allen has served a fi "in si itenco for killing n man in - "i saloon, at which time ho wa-s i led by (J neral Duller, and that h 1 a man while an army surgeon in ' vVYs . Twelve years ago while nit p nctlcn he shot II. M. Diifur of pliuo, a testier, shattering his DEATH OF DANIEL SULLY. tetnr .ifed for Mis Xutiirul Portrayal of l lirleal rtnli'n. Woo! toi k. .'. Y , June 20. Daniel "Sully. !.e nitor, tho star of such pro Ju tier" as T'.e T'arlvt I'rlest," "O'Drlen. the Millionaire," "The Cornor (.inter." and "Daddy Nolan," died nt c'k fa in home heio yesterday, after in llli esH of two months, In his r. 4 1 h )"iur. He was horn In Nowport, It. 1.. mid went on the stano when a youtif? tnan. He Is survived hy a wife, two jtsters and two brothers, Tho funeral Will b held heie to-niorrow, Mr. Sully was at Ih bust as tho actor f rlorleal rol, Ills "nther Daly, in "The Matchin.iker," and his playlnt? of "Tho I'arlsh I'rlest," espnelally exetn plKled his abilities In that direction, THREE DIE IN HOTEL FIRE. Fatulllle Oeeurred In Dextriietloii at Sdlt'eli l'"lllU IIoiihc, Beneea, KmH'. N'. V., June 2il Three pcr lonB 03t their lives nnd another hail a Jiurro'.v eseape ftom f-i rlous Injury In a A Skin ot E!:'iwtl3 it Joy Forever T. Felix Gouraud'a Orlantal Oream or Msgloul Doautlflar KtmnTfj Tin, rimiila recklM. Motli l'ntclin nun Mln tllacxti, uu tivty DICIQ1I1 00 buauty. tt.d U Hi iltlectloa, II Ht IIOUU tfi 111! oi rtaii, ami Ii mi tiarmleu wi lasteit mtitisrill Acctiit nocouLtir Kit of dmllu i ami. Pr. L. A. finyn tald to ladjr of tlie luut ton (a patient), " A you ladle will uio then. I recummetio (Inurumt'K Crmln' ai the I 'lit harmful of all tbl kin prepmilon." K'ir ! by all dnmtiti ana Kanof Uooila Jjialen la tto Utlmi Blatea, Oasada ud Europ r unnviui & n m ii ei i a J. FERD. T. H0FX1M&, Piop 37 Brw Jones Strut lewiri rrH K R H arc three different kinds of Ginger Ale: Domestic, Imported and CLICQUOT CLUB Those who have tried all three kinds, prefer Clicquot Club, because it lacks the burning sting in other dinner alc, caused by the red pepper, and because its quality and taste arc undeniably superior. (fr iK'tarrd Klcnk-o Club) Ginger Ale The best fresh tnfr and the best sugar unit .uxnarmcj ate tiscti in Clicquot Clu's with a dash of pure citric fruit fl.ivnr. The water (Clicquot Spring water ' is the brst i;iii",cr air water in the woild; and the carbonat incj and bottlinp; is perfect. Clicquot Club G'tr.tr A !c is r.in-auringrut. Olhrr Clicqnot bevtranei: Bip.csi nr,ER ROOT BEER SARSAPARILLA BLOOD OHANGF. and LEMON SODA Snlil by tLe beet crtictri -CHcquctClubCo. MiHU, Mats, , TWO; 1-ARGfE GLASj-SES1 M EVEM DOTTLE siwn.niivr;, khiiiim, a- t'O., Whnlrsnlr IJIitrlliiitor.i. ri th.'it ili'Strnyeil tlie new Seneen House re to-iluy. A hulldliiK .nlliiltiliiR the iitel wtus also hurneil. The li).-s Is Miniated at SIO.iXA Tho dead are Mr. and Mrs Thoin.i A'hlto of HocheMer and an unldeiitltleil Man who did not register lum nlehl. Ills oil" wu.i Mill In the ruins to-nlBht. Aljout went" other pcraonn sero In the limine mil choapeil. Whlto hud heen worltliu," hiie for two leaks and expected to return to I'.oi'hester lu-morrow. Ills wife arrived hint ninht n spend Sunduy with hltn. Tlun- neeupled .i frmit room on 1 1 1 . top floor of the hotel hill evidently h.Tame eonfuse.1 and ere separated when the alarm was Mmndfl. Mi" Whlto'H lindy was found on the round lloor partly burned, but death was ''. :e to MiKoe'itlon. White's Ixidy was found hnnlnK over the tranboni of u room on tho ttilrd tioor. If trie tlaby ?j rntttns Teeth Da f'lro and use that old and well-tried remedy, Mrs. Wliif.low's Soothlnc Sy rup, for children IrethliiK. It enothfs the child, soften the KUins, allayn all puln, curii wind colic and Ib th be.i remedy for Diarrhoea. Tvonty-llvo centa bottla. Bandits CaiG-ht after an Exciting Man Hunt One Dead, Another Dying. Iytin, Mass., Juno 26. In tin- heart of the city and within siKht and hear Inil of thousands of people, with nt lonM three persons only n few yards away, throo despnradoei yesterday lnornlns held up and killed Thomns A. Datideran, a woll-known shoo manu- facturor, and Patrolman James H far roll, ono of the most capable men on tho local police force. Tho two men were robbed of a hag containing 14,500, u InrKo portion of which was In sliver ooln, as It was in tondod for tho weekly payroll of the factory run hy Mr. I.andri'sran and his partner. It was one of tho most desperate und cold-blooded hold-ups in the his tory of Now V.tiKland, for tho two men wore robbed and done to death within 20 yards of tho door of tho fartorv and In vlow of the employes, while Central pnuaro, I.ynn's busiest center, l only a short distance. All threo of the bandits were aimed with the wort powerful automatic muK uzlne plFtols ever s-een In I.vnn and car ried about 10o rounds of atiununttlon each. Thev used their plsiols freily In their fllsht und wounded Abraham Lyons, an tmployu of a choo factory, who chanced to bo near them, but was not ein a pursurer, a he was merely walking through tho woo(l In which they had taken shelter. Tho police displayed splendid courage and efficiency in the hunt for the baji- dlts., roiindln up all three and recover in?; the stolen money within an hour ajid a half, nnd proventlnK tho lynching of one 'K by the Infuriated populace, who fouaht and bo',-;e1 the pollen to bo allowed to get at the fellow. There probably ha never been more excite inanl crowded Into tho same brief apaco of time In all tho history of Lynn. All tho robberr wero captured dead or nllvo as follows: YeKC known only as "Joo" found dead by pursuers: whether kllltd by police or by hla own hand la uncertain. Ytgs, nald to be Andy Ipsen, fatally wounded by pollco In running fight. Third yens, Waslll Iwankowakl, isur runderv and confef to plot to rob and kill Landregan. HlvH, eczema, Itch or salt rheum sots you craxy. Can't bear the touch of your cioiniiiK. uoiin r uinimeoi cu, s the most obstinate canes. Why surrei. ...... to w S-'l ji ( &.j!IL.joi CELEBRAUD i mnv3P jT--;.".ri'lJ YEGGMEN MURDER TWO LYMH MEN LAKE COMO SOLVED Young Charlton on Landing at Hobo ken Ran into the Arms of His Wife's Brother. TRIED HIS IN VAIN TO CONCEAL IDENTITY FROM POLICE After Pitiable Collapse He Unflinchingly Signed Confession Beat Woman with Mallet, Put Body in Trunk and Threw It in Water Unaided. New Yorlt, Jtmn 2:!.--The I.nke f'omo murder mystery Is solved. 1'iuter f'hnrl toii, an Amerlian youth of Kood fnmilv, Fotifciit h the police of two contlnenis, was atrested In Hobuken, X. .1, Bhortly before noon to-day as he stepped from the North German Lloyd liner l'rlncess Irene. In less than an hour he had con-fef-red without tremor that In a fit of tem prr he had beaten hU wife Into Inseml hlllty with a mallet, Jammed hor body into n trunk ami sur.lt It In tho lake. Bhe war Mary Scott Castle of Sr.n Tran rlsco, a woman lf years his ei nlor, di sorced wife of Neville II. Castle, a San rrnnclco lawyer. Charlton Is only 21 and a son uf Judwe r.nil Charlton, law olllcer of til" bureau of Insular affairs at WaphlnK't iti and a clatsmate of President Taft nt i'.ilo. The boy married Mrs. Castlo in Wllmlncton, Del., last sprltm over his piront."' protects. Ill-mated and both of erratic temji'ra-mi-rit, they sailed for Italy for their honeymoon. Murder brought It to an end, and her body was found in the lake by (ishermen on June 10 Mt'UDllRni: APHAID OF SCOTT. FkiiiiK fmni Italy uiid-T ,m a .Mimed name, almost penniless and shabby of diets, Charlton on laudlnv ran strnisht Into the arms of Capt. Henry Harrison Scott, t" P. A., the murdtred wll'v's broth er, lie was taken to police l'eadiuartf rs at Hoboken, white, after a pitiable ool lapm so spasmodic that It produc-d e tieme nausea, he retrained hi" composure and unlltnehliiKly Finned the eonfr-slon. To-nlijht he Is In the Hoboken jail, pend ing sittlement of the eomiillctted problem of extradition bruiiKht about ny his ar rest. Captain Poott's foresicht resulted in Charlton's arrest. Stationed at Fort WriKht, on KNlier's Island, off Nov," Lon don, Conn., Captain Scott obtained hur ried leave of absence nt onu o'clock thin niornlnff und went to Hoboken to acan tho pausentters of incoming llnc-ib. Threu IloboUen dctectlveh aided him. He accompanied the prisoner to pollco court but did not hear tho yoiinK man's confession. Charlton, who.-o collapse af ter arrest seemed due to fear of Captain Scott rather than to remoisu over thj crime, refused to make .t stAtement in the urmy officer's pretence and tho latter left tho room. Throughout tho ordeal Captain Scott bore himself well, but at the rcsiuest of detectives, who had noticed h bulxb beneath his coat which proved to be a pistol, he surrendered the weapon without objection. NO ON B MKI.PK1) I11M. I. his slKiied confession Charlton de- clarevl that no one rise had a hand In 1 hi death of his wife. A tier ho hart told lils storv In a ramhllnK way, Chief of , police Hayes condensed it Into a typewrit- ten statement which he naked the prison- 1 or to flen, H was written on n rrirular court blank usrd for depositions. In fill- i Ina out tho form Charlton stave hln ajro as I 21, hla birthplace Omnha, Ills occupation 11, hla hlrthtilnce (imnlia. Ills occupation as bank clerk nnd his place of residence Improved Crop Pl'OSpectS, LeglS H West 5Mh street. New York. SH Charlton, said in his confessiun that ho and his wife had been having supper together at their villa on Lake Como nnd that they had enunneil In a violent quarrol. Charlton said his wife, "who wna ono of tho best womuii in tho world but had an uimovernahlo temper," called him some vile mimes and that finally, when he could not stand her abuse any longer, ho attacked her with a wooden mallet. The ouiik nmn said that he struck her ovor the head three time, knocking her unconrcloua nnd killing her as far as hx know, Charlton told the police that he then stuck tho body In a trunlc and carried It down to the toko whero he throw tlie trunk In tho water. As he appended hi a algnalure Charlton remarked, "Thore'a a Russian, Ispolatoff, 1 sea he has been under suspicion In con nection with this affair and I wont to clear him. He wa the only man of Intelligence In tho neighborhood of our villa. The rest of those who came to see ug were cattle." "JiMB ML' ST HAVK HKKX DBA.D," 'lon't you know that the autopsy thowed that your wife was not dead when she was put In the trunk'" one of the detectives inked the prlfcotiur. For the first time since Captain Scott left tho room Charlton lobt his ,iclf control: "O, my (lod, It couldn't bo," ha cried. "Hhe must hove been dead." Tho youth showed a curious deslro to protect the reputation of the woman tin killed, and refused to miiwur ijues ttiinn bearlntc on her life abroad. After Charlton was In his cell, Cap tain Hcott told how, with thtoe detec tives, he went to the prlnoeis Irene'n dook, Just as tho customs officers were examining the passeiiKers' baurKaife. "I saw a yountr follow I thought un nwored to the description of Charlton" ho nald. ''Wo wont up to him and I askd: "Aren't you Porter Charl ton'?' He denied this emphatically nnd told us that his name was Jack Colman." Captain ticott hesitated to order the man's arrest and forced Charlton to write his slKnature, which tallied o accurately with a sample In his po- CASTOR I A for Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always BoucM Bears the Signature of HHilBDER MYSTERY BY HUSBAND'S ARREST Mission that he felt sine that no mis take wa ' lielnu made. Charlton wa then taken to headquarters, where he ncain -l:;neil his name. A train theie was marked resemblance wi th lioniUvrltliifr; In Scott's possession, hut there was vet doubt In tho minds of tho police until they examln,-d the Inside nf a rmnll collar bin;. There thfy found a tan loitered "P. Chnil ton." When tho youth saw this evidence ho mid to Chief Itnyos: "Yes, I'm Porter Charlton. I admit It." Then he Klaticcd fearfully at hl brother-in-law. "I won't make any statomint In the presence of Captain Scott," he decl.ir od tremblingly. "I'll tell everything, only pet Captain Scott out ot the room." Scott withdrew and the boy tlien fold his terrible storv. I'lnlshlnK, h" added calmly: "I have, no defense in makf." Charlton loo.ked anything but capa ble. f th deed to wbli h he has con fessed. He s tilnn.'o nnd slender tindi'r averaite heluht with a faco riither weak bill by no means repul lant. He had a well worn suit of blue seitre nnd appeared lather down at the hed. His entire baifKae con sisted of two leather Htilt cases. Anions; verses found In hla effects weie sumo written when he was only 12 years old. Ono was In part as fol lows. "T.ie women whom 1 love: Indeed, None has the time to .sine;, 'llecanse they are a multitude, "fit enter than anything. "The sweetest woman In the world "Is one who did love me. "Hut who she was or If she was ' Have claim of privacy " WILL FIGHT BXTKADITION Charlton's father arrived In Hoboken to-nlKht to look after his son's case. The yotmf," man will be arraigned to-morrow as a fugitive from Justice and tho dis position of his case from that time prob ably will rest with tho federal au thorities. As soon ns Oustavc Dl ISosa, tho Italian consul at Now York, learned of Charlton's arrest, he cabled his gov ernment for Instruction!!. He bellov- BUSINESS GAINS MORE CONFIDENCE lp.tion m Conrresa and Hot Weather All Help. New York, June 14. Dun'? Vwftly Re view of Trade to-morrow will say: Busi ness confidence snlns In nrepjrth as crop prospects Improve and ConBieas cnactr its lirportajit bills preparatory to adjoin n ment. The advent of heat over a I'xrue rectlon of the country has greatly stimulated retail trade, nearly nil of the Important trade centers making report to that effect. In the dry Roods markets, next to reductions In prices of cottons, tho Important development of the weok Is the growth of optimistic aentltnont and this In plte of a volume of trade bolow normal nnd the curtailment of production In both cottons and woolona. The Iron and sl&ol trade Is practically unch.inr.e-il with stockB of pl iron ac cumulating on tho one liHad and some slrns of Increasing demand for sKl product on the other. Tho financial mar kets lematn very quiet although looltlnK consldetably better. Railroads, In splto of tho recent concession!, In defurrlnsr ac tion on the proposed general advanco In frulithts. are areutly oncourascd by their .aJ I., lndliclne ttlft CtllejifO nacldnf- shlprrs to acree to mi ndvanco in their rotes Cnmmeri"ial failures tliU week In tho I'nlted Status are 219 nKalint 21f last week; the precedlns" weik and 217 tho cor responding week last ear. ALL nUPORTS A.RJJ UUTTnil. Kew York, June U. riradstrcet's btate of trado to-mortow will say: ltotail triule and most crop reports aio on tho whole, better this week, the robutt nuilnly of tho arrival of lonif delayed iioujonable sum mer weather. Aldlnit the Improvement In rottitl trudn, which at best, howevor, Is not irp to expectations, lum ben tho of fering of concnuions In many lines of dry iroods and wearlnB ttppnrel. Exceptions to the Improvement oxlst In the North west, where the nrltleul state of the tprtntf wheat und other crops due to drought Is notrd, and also nt miiny nouth urn plns where retail trade l still quiet, Thar ha been a little more confidence In ordering from Jobbers and wholesalers for (all bated upon the Improvod, report from the corn, cotton, oat and winter whe&t crops but In tho Korthweit there Is a disposition to await a clearer view of tho crop outlook before adding to the already fairly good business hooked fcr fall In dry goods and clothln. Warm woathT has stimulated lUmand for konable good In Canada and retail deal ers except In th J3et have dona a rla- Uvelv i-rlsk butlnes. ed to-nlKht that ho would bo ordered to mako application to-morrow for ex tradition for trial In Italy. Wlillo llfo Imprisonment ! tho noverest penalty Charlton could i' for his crlmo under tho Italian law it l expected that his family will enioovor to keep him In this country. Whtlo the International law on tho subject Is not clearly do nned, attorneys here and In Washing ton think that In thin they have a ood chance of success. CHARLTON COLLAPSES. Cell Mute In Terror Sent for Warden of County .In 1 1. "df York. June 2V-l'orter Charlton had a nervous collapse In hl cell nt the IluiKon county Jail to-nltxht. "t'llle" liurke, the safe robber, who Ii hx cell mnte, rent for the warden In fenr. "That fellow's sure i inzy" (in Id liurke. "Hi's uioHiilm: ntnl Koln;? on like fits. I'm afraid to rtay In luru with h'm." The wunbn found Charlton slttlnrr on the edite of his pallet, his face In his Maud", monnltu: and Jjbbei Iti? A spasm mid to elite him, and he shook ns with tho mrue. Tho wnrdii tboutht It high time to fetid for n pl-v.lclnn and lummonrd Dr. Arlit, the city phy.'lrl.in of Hoboken. who has b"on retained by I he Chat Hons as an alienist. "I fennd him In a terribly nervous con dition," nld the doctor after his vlrlL "He would close Ills hands with Fitch fori o s to illir tlie units Into his f lei h. Then tie would Intitth In at.'ier.t innnner .i.id betrny that he was holilln hlinel ! in cheek with the srentrst difficulty. He shows lively e lilt nee of not bolntt in his ristiit mind " The d' 'tor iul 'n-1 tltat Charlton Is un ilnii'iti'dly tiil.'eieiilotis and tli.it ono lun ifi'ins to be bidly affected already. HORSE CASE FLOORED JURY. Worked All MKht and Part of .eTt Day only to Dlanree, Middlebury, June CC.-Thf July In the i :i.e of 1 1, i". Poller v. I. N. Clia-e, In ulili'h the pin hit If!' (lalmed tlo.i.'i damnRes for the fatal Injury to his stalllun, Krem jiest, while In care of the defendant, were out all of Ft Ida v rilcnt wrestling with the ease and camo in .it tho opnlnK of the court yeterdav niornins usltlim for finther Insti uctloiis At p..tij o clock tho Jury upaln returtie.1 and announced a hopeless dltoKi lement whereuiKin thev Aere discharged. It Is undej-stood that the turv stood W for the plaintiff and sl for the defendant. Otherwise the torenoon session was taken up with the hearim; of one divorce ease and other court lti.innss and at eleven o'clock a teciss was tjkrn until ":V p. m. Monday. BULLET STRUCK SHRINER. Morrint llle Men Hnd Clone ( nil Itp turnliiK from Clambake. Mot rUvlllu, Jii'io " - (' It. (r'eene, one of the Shrlneis '10 went to Newport Friday to attend the sumnio' mctin? of that ordw, had an eTcltlnp oxperience As the stoamer Lady of the Lake was re turnlnr from Owl's Head where the clam beke h.id been held, nnd was near treorpn vllle, P. y, Mr Greene, who was In coinvfatlon with friends, lecelved what ho suiipoeid was a blow on the side of 'he hand, but ' hlch proved to be a bullet from a rifle- In lho hands of .miw one on shore. Tho bullet struck Mr. Greene ne ir tho temple, on the bono of the eye socket and planced dotm? no further damage Ihun to make an uedy tlesh wound. A I'arlatlon of a small fraction of an Inc'.i would havo killed htm or liave r lined hlr eye IVliwi the boat reached Oeortieville of Mcers wero informed of the incident and thej started to look for tho xullty partv THE GREAT BACK BAY. An Idrnl riesort for Itest nnd Tie- rreatlou. (I'-Jotn tho Observer-Reflector.) As a summer plsycround. no Stato In j lho Vnion niters morn attractions than veiinont. its green nuis ann. lerino valleys, Its wnll-tllled farms, its historic ehr'1 h, rich in rutnnnrn and lesend, rnd tho imsnlflcent lake wlikh extends alon? ltji western boundary line, Interest nnd charm us. Here In close companionship with nature, far removed from the noisy, cfowcied cltv. wi cen throw aside tho enres of buslne nnd clve ourselves up, without tostrali to the enjoyment of Uvtn5 In the epi air To thusi In souich of neiiiilno rest nnd recreation, the Great flack Itay of L'lko Champlaln, with It.s broad cj,panso of water, nitmrou Itlands and marvelouj pauorumu of beauty, Is a constant sourca of delight. The number of tourista iptndlrw their vacation hero Is steadily Increasing and It Is only a question of time when reserva tion will have to bo made a lonar -ay ahead, to securo desirable accommoda tions, unless enterprising men, ullve to thulr ppportunltlef, provide a liberal sup ply of hotels, cotluKO nnd camps for those who ura buund to visit their region us soou aH they aie aware of the advant inrus It offers as n Bummr resort. r'undn ha-n nceii'ly been apiroprlated by Const ess to widen the canal which tonnecta I.ako ChatnpUIn with the Hud son river, and the woi I; li. already In progress. In the near future, It will be poi'stble to mnko the entire loiirnoy from Nvr York to Montreal by water, Could any trip be moro dellRhlful? Just think of bohiK able to board a palatial steamer III our itreat Metropolis nnd In absolute nomiort proceed to one's destination without chuiiKe. and throui;h ono of the most beiiuUful waterways In tho world. Surely, tho day U not fur distant when Lake Champlaln and the clnrloitB coun try which surrounds It, will beeomo n nA tlonai pluyKround. Even now the monoy which Is spunt by summer visitors each ywr runs, up Into the millions. Last sea son more than twenty thousand tourlst.1 vlslttd lho tlreen Mountain fitatn; and If tin Influx this summer showu a propor tionate inciimse, that number may be doubled. lief oie closing this article, special at tention shoulo b innde of black baas fishing In the Great Hark Hay, for It Is conceded by all who havo tried It and aie Ui a position to speak from actual ex perience, that there la no locality east of the Allcahanlun where small mouthed buss arc so plentiful and to gamy a they are here. Indeed, It may without eag. J gelation be called a "sportsmun's para dise There are several ways of fishing for bass, for instance, In June whon tlie water Is hltfh und the fish aro scattered, i vou will liav bailsr luvk li xmi.Uaii U'UD sE SUCCESSFUL Il IF YOf! WANT TO BE SUCCESSFUL llfv Sioon or minnow alor: the slmre, while later In tho ninmn r wl en Utile froi, r.riindioppcis ami crickets ate to me had, you will tlnd still flrhlni; b'-st. It Is always .ul-i.iable to carry .is many different kinds of bait as you can obtain, for ba - are very peculiar and frcqi-etitly will not eat tho ruiiio food two days In sucvhfIoh; then npnln, they may not he l-mcsv and It Is in.ee;s,.ry to lempt the.m with ilnlniles. As u rule, the best tlmo for llshlnr; h farly In the inorniiiir nnd lute in thV af lei-noun and If you aro wise you will take advantage of tho oi.iortunlty to en Jey 'he lnti eiin-fr hours on land. There aie any number of charming roves nnd bays where a boat can he safely bnched, no mutter Horn which direction the wind blows. It' yi.it will c irry wllh you a few ilmplo cooklnc utensils, you can prepare your own mldd.iv meal. There Is a lot of fun In this, nnd you should not mts It. Then, after tho Inner man Is satisfied, und a drowsy feeling Hteals o'er ton, you may, If you wish, lie In the shade ot some beautiful tree, fanned by gentle breeze. laden wllh punttent odor of pine and balsam, the nlUncs broken onlv by the rustlim: of the leaves nnd the low, awect sotif; r.f the meadow lark. Tho busy world, so full of trials and vexations, Is furKJitcn, and joy and pe-ice relpns supren.f Stewart I.. Samsoi.. PRIZES OF 2,000. Concri'i. itiuiii Mltley a lienerous Con iiclit Club IteKiittu trltmtor to I'iiiiiI. ('npressiiiaii .1. C SIblev of Pentisvl vanla, conMuodore of the Lake Champlaln Ynci t club, has contributed t,S0j to be clven in pi-l7.es at the recatta Aupust 2. To ;hl mm the flub will add J.V.1, thus providlni; a pur.'e that is calculated to he a diawln.t card whieh tlie fast fellows cannot resist. Commodore Sibley's Idea is to attract speed boots to the lake thla summer. The club Is In con espondenco with Mavor Hiauehiunln of fjorel, P. Q , nnd other fast boat owner? on the St. Lawrence, and the Hudson, and the Indications aro Hint a tlcer equal, and perhaps superior, to that which appeared in the Imal haibor tercentenary wotk, will comu for the re.pntta thid summer The featur" of this r-.ir's meet will be the fioe-for-all for speed boats. Tho first prtzo will probably be a cup valued at I Tfil. The club N negotiating with R. M. Haddock of New York, an official meas urer of the American Power Hunt assoc'i tlon, for his services durituf the regatta Mr. HnddocU was here duiinir the tcrcujtcnnrv repatta and travo universal satisfaction He N a yacht de.si;ner and an author!t on vnchtlnp matters. SEVENTY-SIXTH CLASS GRADUATES Montpelier Seminary Gives Di plomas to 39 Youno; Men and Women Prizes Awarded. Montpelier, Juno 23. In tho presence of an audleneo that tilled the chapel to over flowing tho 7iUh commencement exercises at Montpelier Seminary occurred this morning. A class of S3 young men and women wero awarded diplomas as fol lows: College pieparatnry course, Viola Hosalo Hrown. Jesle Noble Colbert, Huth Noble Ollbert, Merle Thedora Plastrldgo, Orace Anna Smith. Rachol Marlon Thachex, Ch.irlos Nuwton CrnndjII, AS'altor Holll Gould, William Ray TnpUn, Untold rranklln Taylor Mcxlern courfo, Carrie Hello Downs, GUnn ICvn Motse, Lucy Carolyn Parker, Delta. Cur.illi.e Perkins Ir.cy Gertrudt HwifU llelo Shcrev, Madclla Shott-y, Avis Huoker V.lieeler, Lucy Daisy Wyman, Charles N'olson Hemls, Dotiild Souls Fnlrchild. Perley Clarence GUdden. Mark Perkins Morhe, George Durunt Sprliiger, John Howard Stone, l;n'.v..l Chase Stahl, Heibert Van Wlieelock. Commercial high school course, Alice Mildred Hooth, tiracn liu New hall. An.le Hradshaw Wheelock. Elocution courso, Glenn Eva Morso Piano oourte. 1'roda Jlay CrandiUl. Art course, Georgia. Winona Wells. Ruslnoss course, Henry Howard Hamol, Millard Fill moro Stranahan, Glued Walter Lanphle, I'erley Edward Wltham. Shorthand course, Alice Ruth Lou gee, The graduating program follows: ICsiiny, "Reform, but Itow." Lu.y C Parker of Montgomery; esay, "Hull The Day Brings Its Quota of Quests For You ! Something must be sought something is needed something must be found quickly. May be the quest's objective is money a house a boarding place a used piece of machinery or furni ture a worker a job a tenant. In any of these instances, and n anyone of a hundred others, the use and utilisation of want ads. will make the quests feasible and, nearly always, successful. In tha Free Pr-32. ! i'isc, " Yloli I? TT'.wn of Vrr-h'w ora tion, "Truth Trli.n.plrit t." I j. i i fl, I'nlrchlld of Fnlrflold; ciiiv, "Musical Ltqcnd.i," Kuehel X TliatOifr N.ir'h Pomfre.t; oration, ' Kdv.ard, t'.e l't.i.e maker," CharUs N. t'randnll of I. r' l ; c-s iy. "Thnurh T . i .' Avis ll WhKler of l'.ir'-e, ts, "Tlu M ili6 W'alteth," ,Ie sl.j y (, ,ert of La it Franhl.i.; oration, "The I'.ill of To-d-y," Walter It. Oould of Wnrce.-ter e .n.y "riuni.lilno and Iltiin," l.ivy SwLt of Middlesex; oration, "Ijoora Ojwj.rd," c;iaib.j N. Itemlx of Topshini l'lll',n fcPRAKINri AW4P.US. Mr. O. H ItiehanUon ard J" N -cf Montpoller and Harry UruCH of Tufa College., do judees at tho annual prlz speaklnir conte-t Tuesday evening, awarl ed tho prlzf.s at follows! First prlzo for Klrls, 1 1", to Mis Lu. y (i. Bulft of MJddi" se.r, v.'l'o rcited "Jean Valjean", second prize for girls, $(5, to Miss Cnrrlo O, peep er of Chelsea, who recited "The Night Fttln of the overland"; first prtzo for boys, fiO, to William II. Nlles of St. Albans, who navo "Tho Sign of the Cro's," ntil ee. ond prlzo for boys, fU, to l?ieniir ' N U , of Uellows Falls, ujwso stle--, ,n wna "The Htrande.I Ship." liy a -u-i . h coin cidence tho prize wltinera for !- s a-i brother.", although this wns njt known b tho Judges when the- ir, iJe th. Ir de clslons fithir piizes awarded th rnornl c were I scholarship, liooks, for s hol.ir-hlp and deportment during t' e yi ir. h - e 1 1 -tween Miss Viola Hrown of Versh ro an 1 Mis Jessl" Gilbert of East Fn.nk'in; ltst thesis duilr.L" the year, $j, c.f.irgo I) Pptlnger of I-i- n: -. KTer.toxt lmpeic en et t In ntlile'li-. $r George D. S,rli t,-r of Kvarls pi I.- deb ite last s;.-lr..-, (rt prize, $1.'.. T W. Marshall of oceans; second, JI", Lester Stanton of w Ynn. Junior p'lze spenklng last Fein .irv, rst for girls, I."., Miss Evelyn Hen In i. u 'f 'oodburv; second for girls, 3. Miss C ar rl" C. Sleeper of Chelsea; first fir ' ), fi., ntho Williams of Corinth; se r 1 'or boys. 3, Amos Lord of Harre. 1'lploma.s to tho graduates urn pre-si-nted by th" Rev. Dr. H A. TIf' p, tho prlnrlpal and the benediction v. is pro nounced by the Rev. Dr. 1 O. T. layer ot Harre. Heeiiuse f tho absence of W. P. Dil lingham, tho president, tho trustees at their annual meeting Wednesday trans acted only routine business. They looked over the plans for heutlng tho -omlnnry building unci tho plans for the new dormitories. Several Import ant matters will be considered at an adjourned meeting to be held when jHonator Dillingham can be In Mortpe - ler. Tho Alunrat association elected tho following officers for tho year ensu ing: President, the Rov. T. li. itlod ffott of Eisex Junction; vlce-prcs'-denta, M. M Cordon of Rarre. W. "!. Jones of Ttllllamstown, Miss Lu-y f). Parker of Montgomery, secretary. Miss Emily A. Olover of Moutpcllor tre. s uror, L. J. Hathaway of MontpeJIer, executlvo coratulttee, E. R. I'avls ot 'Rarro, the Rov. Fred DanleU of C'.cl Isoa. F. H. Slairttn of WllllamBtown. niiiTisK peasioxhr i.v onto. (From tho Colurrubus Despatc.h.j G. A. Flags, ft British pensioner who has bought a farm of HO acres at ry Run, rear PorUmoutJi, tuuks tno Stato board of agriculture to certify as to Ita suitability for farming so that ho can commute his pension to irnt money to operate, the farm. The British govc-n-raent advances ponslon money In this way If proof Is shown that It Is to bo properly urej. A shilling for cacls day Is rotalned out of tho pension. WTlfred Towell, Urltish contul at Ptillailolphla, wroto Flagg thnt he wnuld bo required to furnish Information regarding the farm and whether It waa Intended to use tho rnonay for otbrr purposes. The British government looks well after the interests of Its pensioners. 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