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12 HE BURLINGTON FREE TRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1910. HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT (Continued from page 3.) n vlflt to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Rurt.-Mrs. C. II. Bishop nnd two children of Ht. Louis nre guests of Mr. mid Mrs. Victor Hurt. Mrs. Ellen Mney Is visiting Misses Blanche nnd Mnry Csi sldy nt Htghgiito Springs. Mrs. Hmlth Vhlph was claimed by Victor Cohen. Hi""1' J"; W", hav l,P0" " irnicn was cuimiu u , homo of IJ. F. McFoctors, hnvo returned eveloped that tho lend hnrt hoon P r nvo returned hased by Nclburg for A. T. Thlbntilt Mr.. A. L. and tho former was llMhiirB. I lnlPrbilr of st. nro' v,"uinL Mr, Word has been received '" , 8llIomo Whl.comb.-Mlss Marga et Sc the death of Gertrude, daughter of Mrs. . "!,l..?IftI, the telephone ofTlre. Miss Irene Snead of Boston Is visiting her nunt, Mrs. A. J. Hat rah. A. P Strntton of New York Is visiting his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Stratum. Arml Mason has returned from n few months' stay In Detroit, Mich. Fartlow Yorka, of Wntcrtown. .muss.. who Is well known In tills city. Miss Ycrka was 22 years old. Tho grocery store of George It. Northrop was closed Monday by Sheriff George 0. Holmes on an ac tion for debt brought by HasUcll, Adams & Co. of Boston, The St. Albans Granite company shut down nRaln Tuesday, throwing qtilto a number of men out of employment. It Is expected that the plant may resume op erations shortly. Tho bankrupt stock of Buck & Greene, comprising hardware nnd plumbliiK sup plies, has been sold by Trustee John Kearney to 13. F. Paige of Concord, N. II. Mr. Paige Intends to open tho storo nnd sell the stock at retail. The wedding ot Mrs. Addle M. Kvnns )f Fairfax nnd Joseph II. Blake of Milton took place horr Tuesday afternoon, Jus ;lce John Kearney performing the cere si ony. Tho funeral of William F. Urudnelt, one of the victims of tho nccldont at Northficld Falls Sunday, was held at St. ory's Church Tuesday morning at elovon o'clock, tho Rev. D. J. O'Sulllvan and Rev. R. J- Cnhlll of Enosburgh Falls officiating. The bearers were J. F. Ma honey, Edward T. Buok, Thomns Culley, W. B. Shannon, W. H. Marlnrlty and John Howrlgan. Large delegations from the Knights of Columbus, Order of Railway Conductors, Brotherhood of Lo comottve Engineers and Rnlhvay Train men, nnd St. Albans Aerie Fraternal Ordor of Engles, attended the funeral, The burial took place In Holy Cross ceme tery. Luther W. Hakey of Bellows Fnlls and Mrs. Ervlna R. Hunt of Worcester were married Monday evening at tho home of Mrs. Joseph Warner. Tho Rev. J. S. Brown performed the ceremony. ENOSBURO FALLS. The annual business meeting of tho Mlaslsquol Camp Meeting association was held at Riverside Friday afternoon. The following bonrd of trustees was elocted: B. A. Hendricks of Rtchford, W. J. Towlo of South Franklin, James Cheynoweth of St. AJbana and H. W. Towle, J. C. Towlo, A. A. Asoltlne and V. A. Irish ot Enos burg Falls. The auditors nro C. II. Welch. F. W. Drapor and B. J. Pnrmclee. It was voted to hold tho Klblo school next year the week before tho camp meotlng. The annual meeting next year will be held tho Tuesday of campmeetlng week Instead of Friday. Horenftor there will be no lot rent assessed against the pastor of any church In Vermont confer ence. Arrangements were made to try to clear up tho debt of about $1,300, which has been centracted largely through lm provemcnts. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dwlght Gard ner left here Friday for their home in Mllford Center, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Pond of Rtchford visited Mrs. Carrie Cramtor. Friday. Mrs. Charles,iMosIer of Burlington was a guest of Mrs. C. H, Stetson Friday Misses Louie and Gene. vievo Carpenter visited In Bast Berkshire Sunday. Mr and Mrs. A. R. l.lbby of Maiden returned home Friday aftor visit Ing Mrs Hut bert Basso)'. Mrs. F. E. Kllei brook and daughter, Mary, nnd Mrs, Gentz, nil of New York, wero here Friday. Mbs Mary Porter left Saturday for l.ro'jHIIiie, Mass. Later she Intends to en tcr a business college In Boston. Helen Stetson left Siturduy for SprlngfleM-, where she will visit the family of Mrs. Annie Galbraltb. Mr. and Mrs. O. P, Rannoy returned to their home In Wl- nooski Saturday after visiting -Mrs. Ran ney'n sister, Mrs. Joseph Duso. Charles K. I Hers of Philadelphia recently visit cd J. Edgar Hlers. The campmeetlng t Klvotsldc camp closed Sunday evening with a preaching service by C. D. Pierce of Swanton. There was a large attendance) at the other nr vices In the morning when tho Rev. W. E. Douglass of Rlchford preached and in the afternoon when District Superintendent Shaw was the speaker At the latter tervlce tho Rev. W. P. Stanley of San FVanclsco conference and the Row R. .1 Christie of Providence, R. I., assisted. Mrs. B. R. Smnlley of Tenants Harbor, Me., Is spending a month with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, J. H. Bcnulao. A party consisting of Misses Florence Asoltlne, Cliarlotto Jenno, Ruth Draper Md Annie Morrill, M. A. Aseltlne, L. II Pomeroy, J. K. Perley, M. J. Irish. O, Jeffords of this plnce, May Brown and Harold Marsh of Sheldon, Maude Towlo )f Franklin, May Kimball of Berkshire, Margaret Perley of Cambridge went to Montgomery Center Monday to attend a party nnd Tuesday made the ascent of Jay Peak. Mrs. G. T. Story and daugh ter. Ruby, of Manchester, N. H are visit ing friends here. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Durkeo of Natlck, Mass., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Greenwood Monday Mr. nnd Mrs. W, B. Gentry of Provi dence, n. I., who are on an automobile trip, wero with Mrs. R. J, Mean over Sun day, C. L. Mason and State Highway Cdmmlssloner c. v. Gates of Frnnklln left early Monday for a run to Montpeller to meet tho Muniey tourists. Dr. and Mrs. S. w. Hammond of Rutland, who are taking an automobile trip, and Mr. and Mtb. Ernest Hammond of Salt Lnku City, who are on their return from an around-the-world trip, nre guests of Mr. and Mrs. 15. J. Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. I,. Leavens of Cambridge are in town. The Rev. William Shaw expects to move tils family Into the district parsonage In St. Albane this week. Class No. 10 gave them a farewell reception Wednesday evening at the church parlors. "Larry" Gardner, who Injured his knee badly while playing ball In St. Louis, Mo., arrived here Sunday morning. Rev. Or. V. S. Nutter of Boston .(p. last Tuesday, and stnyed over night at Mr. Nichols of Cambridge visited his SWANTON. William Janes, n farmer of this place. lied suddenly Friday night of heart fall- uro, at the ago of 72 yoars. Mr. Janes was nboiit the 11logo Friday morning ap parently In as good health as usual. He went to St. Albans nnd on his return foil to the floor of bis room. Mrs. Janes henrd the sound nnd hastened to his assistance, hut before medical nld could reach him he wns dead, Beside a wife ho leaves a son, Orln Jnne, and a daughter, Mrs. J. O, Russell, nil of this place. The funeral was held Monday, Mrs. Grovo Jack son of Hillsdale, Mich., was called here by the death of her father, Rev tssne Hyatt. The funeral of William Janes wns held from the house nt ten Monday morn ing, the Rev. C. D. Pierce officiating, with burial In Riverside cemetery. Dr. nnd Mrs. Prggs of New Yolk arc guests of Mr. Peggs's mother, Mrs. Charles Keen- an of Canada street. John Wolty, a guest at Hotel Champlaln was cnlltd suddenly Monday to Memphis, Tenn., by the se Hons Illness of hi" undo. Fred Webster has been nominated as democratic candi date for town representative. Mrs. Mnry Blake, aged 72 years, died at six o'clock Monday evening. She bns nlways lived In this village. She Is survived by six children, Mrs. C. A. Webster, Mrs. E. Cray and Mrs. F. H. Brown of Swanton, F. E. Blake of Hlghwnter, P. Q., G. A. Blake of Green field, Mass., and R. H. Blnke of Hard wick. The funeral was hold Wed nesday. The funeral of tho Rev. Isaac Hyatt, aged 72 years, was held Mon day afternoon. Services were held nt the house nt two o'clock nnd from the Mothodist Church at 2:30. The Rov: E. J. Rnnslow bnd charge nnd the Rev. Mr. Brown of St. Albans. Rev. Edward Stono of the Episcopal Church and tho Rev. C D. Plorce of tho Methodist Church assisted. The members of the W. C. T. U. attended In a body nnd Mrs. W. S. Judd sana; several selec tions. Burial was In Riverside ceme tery. Miss Agnes Kelley nnd Miss Alvlnn Greenlesf nre. spending their vacations with friends In Bt. AlMnv The funeral of Mrs. George Blake wns held yesterday afternoon at three o'clock from the house, the Rev. E. J. Ranslow officiating. The bearers were Oenrge Rlako of Greenfield, Mass., Frank Blako of Hlghwnter, P. Q.. Robin II. Blnke of Ilardwlck, C. A. Webster, L E. Cray and F. TI. Brown of Swanion. Interment was' In the Church street cemetery FAIRFAX. Miss.. Fern Hunt has returned homo from a visit In Westford. Miss Bertha Butlor of a Providence, It. I., hospital Is a guest of her father, A. N. Butler. Mr, and Mrs. Wllllnm King vIMted Mrs. W, V. Fnrr at Grand Isle Monday. Miss Fern Hunt bns been engaged as teacher In tho grammnr room nt Camhildge Boro, -The Ladles' Aid of the M. K. Chmch gave a focinl Wednesday evening. August 21, nt the home of Mrs. Holla Bal- latd. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Orton. Mr. and Mrs, C. l. Orton and ohlldien vilted Mr. and Mrs Henry Smith of Milton August IK Tho Mirses May and Florence Ballard of Et Albans nro the suets of their aunt, Mrs. S. E. Wilson. Myron Flem ings took George Minor's family to Bur lington Friday In his automobile. Ell Taylor wns In Milton Saturday. Mr nnd Mrs. C. H. Brush spent Saturday in St. Alban. Mr. and .Mrs William Sever ance aro tho parent!, of a baby girl, born August li.-l'our names have been flli-d for town representative, C. S. Howard, D. A. Webster, C. H. Brush, republicans, and John Shehn, democrat. R. ('. Ballard nnd family spoilt two days at the lake Inst week. J. D. Shedd and son threshed lust week 700 bushels of oats and barley. Mr. Brngg of Georgia is ov. rst elng the work on the peimnnent road on Boydeu hill. W. C. Brush has sold Ids stock of goods to J. II. Goodsell of Shelburne. He will tnko possession about September 15. H. C. Bevlns has rented bis house In the village to J. IT. Goodsell, Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Brush spent August 20 In St. Allmns. Tho farmers nre having fine weather for harvesting. A largo num ber nro threshing In the Held as there Is no room for grain. A. A. Beemnn and Irving Cha-so have been absent about a week buylns cows In the eateru part of the SUite and Canada. E. T. Rowland Is attending the Morrlsvilie fair Miss Jane McNeal Is confined to bet- room by rheu matism. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cherrinr spent two days nt Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinc'fl in Georgia fishing Inst week, EAST FAIRFIELD. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Halo, Mr. and Mrs. IS. H, Burleson, Dr. N. P. Carey and Miss Wlnola Morey were nt Illgh gato Springs over Sunday. Mlp Mary Horrlgnn of St. Albans, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Bran non nnd family the pnst week, has re turned home. A surprise party was given at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. H. Love lett Wednesday evening for their daugh ter, Christine, In honor of her 17th birth day. About S were present Mrs. Arthur Smith anil son, Horace, of Low ell, Mass., ore visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Klttell. Mrs, Eva Gates visited In St. Albans last week cp PaMnrntr or Methodist ( bnreh. nd J!rS- '' 'N' ci'fe In Swanton, The Rev. Dr. C. S. Nutter of Boston has been secured an pastor of the Meth odist Church here, The district superin tendent leci-lved a message from him Tuesday saying he would be hci- Sep tember 1,-Nomination papers have been filed for thiee candidates for town repre sentative: A. P. Croft and G. J, Wlilt eomb, republicans, and M, p. era niton, democrnt. William Phillips, who has been In Detroit, Mich., for a few mouth", returned Sunday. Mrs. K. J. Parmalee went to Lydonvlllo Tuesday where shei spoke jestciday at tho rampnieetlng In tho Interest of tho Woman's Foreign Mis sionary society, D, M. Croft has rented ills farm to Leon Jefferds and expects to go to Vergennes October 1, where ho bus rented a much lnrger rarm. The party of 18 who made the ascent of Jay peak Tuesday returned hero thnt nlsbt. Miss Alice Reed of Lakewood, N. J., Is visiting her brother, 11. F. Reed, C. L. Ovltt wa'jt called to Boston on busi ness Wednesday night. Mrs. II. S. Mo rtal! and three children of Newport are visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Young, Mrs. E. C. Soper nnd daughter, Mnrlon, nre visiting Mrs. M, J. Norton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Constance Pontln of Htukely, CJue., ure visiting at Joseph Pnquett's, Dr Walter Burt has returned to Boston after FRANKLIN. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jame Dudley of Wor cester. Mass., nro visiting her mother, Mrs. Juno Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner and two children of Boston are visiting his brother, George Skinner, The Rev. J. C. Langford of Rose, N, Y Is visiting at J. R. Anderson's. A, D., Dr. II. A, and Foster Whitney spent Sunday 111 Montreal. Mrs, Lena Hale and little dniightcr returned to their home In St. Albans Monday,--The Rev, and Mrs. Westoot returned home Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Slifdil nnd daughter and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Riley left Tues day for an nutomnhllo trip In Canada. Mrs. R. E. Welch and granddaughter, Wllma Powell, nro visiting In Montreal. BERKSHIRE. E. S. Wlllard, republican, and Richard Pond, democrat, have filed their names at tho town clerk's office for tho ofllco of town representative. No caucus whj held.-II. S. Jeffords wns In Cambridge Saturday, Mrs. B. S. JofTords, who has been visiting her father, George Tem ple, at Hakersflehl, returned home with hlni. Lewis Leavens of Cambridge Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Wnllheoff. Mnx W, Jolley with seven boys from Montgomery Center climbed Jay peak the summit. The school directors have bought somo land of A, Brown and f moving the sclioolhouss back so as to make a playground. The women of the Second Congregational Church will hold a pink nnd green social Thursday oven- mc FLETCHER. Mrs. John Brush su (Tared a paralytic shock recently, and Is In. u serious con dition. Hnrry Spauldlng, who Is III, re mains a-bout the same. Scott Irish, who Is 111, was taken to Burlington to tho hospital Friday. He wns operated on Saturday for appendicitis. Elmer Hooper suffered a slight shock recently. Elmer Crosier felt through the floor In the barn Monday nnd sprained his wrist qulto bad-ly.-Cllfton Scott Is quite 111. The board of civil nuthorlty meet August 27 to re vise the chesk list. Several from here at tended campmectlng at Johnson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Blxby of Cambrldgo and Mrs. E. II. Hinds of Huntington were guests at Ira Green's Thursday. BEAVER. Mies Helen Inch and Edmond Leach have been visiting n few day In St. Al bans nnd Swanton.-Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Strait have been visiting In Hardwlek. Miss Helen Iach goes to-day to Stowe for n few days.-Mrs. Walter Howlnnd baa been the guest of Mrs. Willis King the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Craft nnd daughter. Ruth, from Burlington were at tho home of Harry Crafts Sunday. SWANTON CENTER. Howard Skeela of Twin Falls, Idaho. son of the late Lucius W. Skeels of Skeels's corner, Is visiting relatives nnd friends here. Twin sons were born Aug. 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Lumau Roberts. Mls.i Palsy Royce has hcen re.engnged ns teacher In Dlst. No. 1.",. The fall term will begin Sept. (1. Mrs. Enrl Ayer and two chlldt rn returned to their home in St. George Monday after a ten davs' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hubbard. Mrs. Stephen Leavitt of ,Olen Sutton, P. Q Is visiting her uncle, A K. iiunsinKcr, .Mrs. int ana little grand son, and yon, Clifford, of Springfield, Mns., visited nt Lumen Roberts' last week. Miss Mary Dolan Is visiting her mother In West Berkshire. RICHFORD. The Gnrvln building on River street, which wns lately gutted by fire, is being repaired, and has been extended a few feet towards tho sidewalk. B. D. Colver, carrier on R, F. D. No. 1. nnd Lee D. Woodward, carrier on R. F. D. No. 2. nre each taking n two weeks' vacation. A. W. Smith and O. W, Ford are serving as substitute carriers. Mr. Colver and fam ily are at Elmore pond, nnd Mr. Wood ward nnd family nre at their farm In Enosburg A. D. Kennedy and wife have sold their home on Foundry streot to Sarah Ellen Jenks Wells, of Potton, P. Q., for SW. Miss Lucln Locke Is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Eva Bedell, of Spring field, Miss. Mls Cora Bibs, of Ran dolph, Is visiting her father, Charles Hllss, and lster, Mrs. E. Fny Hopkins. Mrs. M. W. Rounds left here Monday for a visit In Iowa and Wisconsin. She may pass the winter In the West. E. F. Greene, superintendent of schools for Rlchford, Montgomery nnd Berkshire, will hold exnmlnntlons for candidates for teaching, and for free tuition In second ary schools In the high school building Thursday nnd Friday. W. C. Crouss, who has been visiting here, has returned to his home In Springfield, Mass. Mrs. Crouss and children will remain until the middle of September. A certificate of nomination for Sheldon R. Borlght as an independent candidate for town represen tative hns been filed. Mr. Borlght Is the regular candidate of tho Democratic party, Mrs. Myron W. Bailey, of Topeka, Kns., Is visiting her brother, F, C. Sear.. Dnnlel Granby, of Burlington, visited Mr. and Mrs. George C. Manuel last week. Samuel Wilson Is ill. Mrs. S. W. Armstrong Is visiting her sister, Mrs. II, F. Hardy, at Bethlehem, N. H. H. P. Glnnvllle, of Mount Pleasant, Penn., Is visiting his brother, Chester J. Glanvllle. -Tho Misses Dorothy and Lucy Parker, of Montgomery visited Mrs. .1. Blrney Martin lasi week. The funeral of Leon A. Public, who wns killed In the Central Vermont railroad wreck near Northfleld Sun day morning, was held nt All Saints' Catholic Church Tuesday morning at nine o'clock, the Rev, L. R. Desrochler of St. Albans officiating, assisted by the Rev. N, O. H. Dnrlon of Rlchford, Tho burial was In the Catholic ceme tery on the East Berkshire road. The bearers were II. Mercier, W. R. Clark, representing the Knights of Co lubus, F. R. Nason and F. O. Miller, representing the Brotherhood of Loco, motive Firemen nnd Engineers. Mr. Dubuc, who wns the flremnn of the 111 fated southbound train, was until about three years ago n resident of this place, being a native of this vil lage, Ho was 2S years old, nnd was unmarried. He Is survived by his mother, Mrs. Matilda Imbue, nnd two sisters, Mrs. E. L. Ynndow, nnd Miss Corlnno Dubuc, all of St. Albans, al though the family lived In Rlchford until recently. The funeral was large ly attended. Among those from out of town were Mrs. Matilda Dubuc, Miss Corlnno Dubuc, Sir. and Mrs. E. L. Ynndow, II. A. Dowllng, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hurlburt, Miss Harnh Duko, Mrs, L. A. Allard of St. Alltnns, Mr. and Mrs. Jofeph Arrhnmbault of St. I Albnns, also E. Corrlgnn and W. Sehenette of St. Alhans. The Brother hood of Locomotive Firemen and En gineer wero represented by E. J. Lnnotte, fireman of No. 411, who es caped with slight Injuries, L. O. Brady, W. II. Robinson, M. P. Harrington. F. R. Nnson. F. O. Miller. R. Valley and IT. Stevens. Tho Knights of Columbus wero represented by H. A. Dowllng, If. 7.. Mercier and W. B. Clark of St. Albans. At a republican caucus held In Ayer opera hall Saturday afternoon Dr. Col umbus S. Scofleld wns nominated as a rnndlduto for town representative, A. B. Rowley nomlnnted Dr. Scofleld nnd L. It, Parker nomlnnted R. W. Adams. On a ballot Dr. Scofleld received 31 votes nnd Mr. Adams 21. The town committee was Instructed to confer with the demo cratic town committee In nominating a union Justlco ticket. W. B. Greene, Roy D. Newton and Luther M. Baker were chosen a town committee for two years. C. A. Hawley was chairman of the cau cus and M. J. Mnloney was clerk, WEST BERKSHIRE. The Rev, W. P. Stanley of Gllroy, Cal.. "and tho Rev. L. O. Sherburne of Burling ton will prench In the Methodist Churoh Sunday afternoon at two o'olock. Mrs, E. A. Austin has gone to Boone, Iowa, to vlf.lt relatives. -Mrs. A. M. Andrews of Burlington, n former resident, Is visiting old friends In town this week. Tho con dltlou of Miss Mlrandn F.wlns Is Im proving, daughter, Mm. B. O. Tlllotson, last week -Mrs. Howard Marsden, who hag been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peter BhanUv. has returned to her home In Clartmont, N. II. GEORGIA. Rnv. William Shaw, the newly ap pointed district superintendent, for mer pastor at this place, will preach next Sunday In the Methodist Church at one o'clock. MONTGOMERY CENTER- Miss Grace Brooks went to Newport Center Saturday to mipply the now Baptist Church which was recently or ganized nt that place. Mth. O. O, Orton and her daughter, Mabello, of Fairfax wero In town over Sunday. The only name tiled as candidate for town repre sentative Is that of tho democratic can didate, B. W, Pease. Tho republican candidates' names will not appear ptlnted on the ballot. Dr. G. S. Clark took An drew Kennctt Wednesday to Mary Fletcher hospital for medical treatment, A party of twenty from Enosburg Falls stayed In town Monday night on their way to climb Jny penk, which they did Tuesdoy. MONTGOMERY. The Ladles' Auxlllnry society will serv Ice cream nnd enke on the common Wed nesday evening. Miss Blnnche Shangrnw and brother, Krlth Shangraw, of Beverly, Mass., are visiting relntlvcs In town. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Casavant of Man chester, Mass., nre visiting In town. Miss Madge Goodppeed hns returned from a few weeks' stay in Worcester, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurlburt of St. Albans visited nt William Hurlburt's over Sun day. Robert C. Martin of Boston visited bis sister, Mrs. N. S. Parker, Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Mcehan and Miss May Richardson have returned from the Shel don enmp ground. William Moffatt nnd fnmlly have returned from Franklin Pond. The Rev. nnd Mrs. J. T. Baxcn- dale returned from campmcotlng Friday, Mrs. O. W. Goodspecd of Poultncy Is visiting In town. Mrs. Kntherlne Hubbell of Dorchester, Mass., nnd Miss Dorothy Cooloy of Rlchford were recent guests of Mrs. J, D. Head. Miss Margaret Domlna of St. John Is visiting at Dnrlus Domlna's. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mlslcr and dnughter. Marlon, of Burlington are visit ing In town. Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis Shnver of Enosburg Falls aro visiting relatives In town Ice cream nnd cake social Thursday even- Cheney Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Rodgers from a week's visit In Essex. H It. Ing, August 25, nt Harold Phelp's. All, of .asnua, Is, H., guests of Mr. and are cordlnltv Invited Carlton Orlswold . Mrs. C. L, Gates, returned homo Tucs- fltarted Sunday night for Philadelphia, ' day.-Dr. and Mrs. W. fl, Church Pa,, where he has a position In the otneo or uurnngton nro visiting In town, of Edward Hyde of that city. Ml Mary Mrs. Mllo Redoft of Burlington Is a Uffoid and Mrs. W. A. I.'fford of Fairfax guest of Mr, and Mrs. Charles McFnr aro "visiting their brother, Edson, lniland. -C L. Terrlll of Groton Is with Grand Isle. Dr. G. H. Brush Is tho re- his parent , Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Ter publlcan candidate for representative and i rlll. Mrs. Wllllnm M. Slnnntt nnd Mr, Alexandet S. Pearl Is tho democratic can- nm jirii ,T,,hti Slnnotl of Walden are dldate. Frnnk Hong, the Rev. Mr. Allen RUests of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm J, nnd Mrs. Ella Gordon Edson tlfford nt- Slnnntt. Mrs. T, C. Cnrr of Islund tended tho Sunday school convention at ,,,, Vsltm? ln town. Mrs. Levi Isle La Mottc. lEdgnrton nnd Mrs. Warren Klnnerson Arthur Goodrich and family of Essex' ,, ,.,...,, , .....j..,.m ,. are camping at Ladds Landing. Dr. B. ,vslitng here. Mark Smith expects to Haynes reports the apple crop of this pnV(i f,tttrdn for , n Cf), whf.rn section to bo of a much better quality , ... wRANO ISLE than last year. LAMOILLE MORRISVTLLE. Gregg. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. F. Slaytnn of Boston nre guests of Mr. slid Mrs. 11. A. Klnyton Miss Lllllnn Cole Is at Evntis Mills, N. Y. Mrs. Grace Dan iels of Sprlngflold Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pnge. Mr. and Mrs. George Miles of St. Johnshury aro visiting his brother, J. M. Miles, and sister, Miss Ellen Miles Mrs. Myron .n...nr(i. ..h.t t..ii.. tut... KA i.. t Mmidti'i Are Unnecessary Col. George W. Doty died at his home""'',' V. " " . "J Mr. r. v mmnbell. Saturday morning at six o'clock after " ' "'... " ' - " ' ; ''" Hmlth Post, Women's Relief Corps, will meet for practice Friday afternoon.- Mrs. E. c. Glysson of Bnrro an.J son, Ned, nio visiting her sister, Mrs, J, C. Benson. Mrs. E. C. Scrlbner nnd two sons hnve teturned from a woek'l visit In rrashnrg. Dr. and Mrs. II. W. Barrows and family, Miss Lois Strait nnd Alden passed Tuesday at Iak Mansfield. Rev. L, T. Cole, superin tendent of the district union schools of Elmore, MnrrlMown nnd Stowo, conducted fin all day session teachers' meeting here Monday. Thirteen tencbers were present. Oecaslonnl meetings of this kind will bo held .it convenient points throughout the year. The subject of the Rev. A. C. Corn wall's sermon Sunday morning next will bo "The Mistaken Christ." Thu program for the meeting ff Mansfield Motintnln Grnngo Paturdny cvenlni? will Include, discussions nf the topics, "The False Economy of Improper Shel ter for Farm Stock and Tools," led by A. D. Uinr: and "What Proportion of tho Dnlly Steps Taken by the Average. led hy an Illness of about four weeks. The1 "iderwe.it a very serious operation cause of his death wns paralysis nnd afor RPI'cm rills Tuesday. Another op- general breakdown. Mr. Doty wns born F"""" necessary . i In Montpeller 72 years ngo nnd when n 'weeks. 'Mrs. 11. W Thomns nnd twin lad was adopted by Oslo Metcalf of this If""3 wf,m to Marshfleld yesterday to town. Some yenrs of his enrly life were '.visit her unrle, Nelson Gay. Miss nassed on the western frontier. He .Anna Bell and mother, Mrs. tattierlne served during tho Civil War, having en listed from this town with a creditable record. On his return to Morrlsvilie he anr.n.'A.I In vnrtella ni.nn Hnns fnr ev- eral years conducting a livery business. . mother, Mrs. Mary Towne. Mrs. Ves- nnd serving two terms as sheriff. ' tella Drown of Bnrre Is a guest of Mr. Doty entered the furniture nnd un- Mrs. L V. Olmstead. Mrs. Sndle Rub- dcrtnklng business 2S years ago. He was lee plko of Mnnsfleld. Ohio, Is visit one of the olilest huslness men In town. Ing her sister, Mrs. W. M. Sargent. During that time he had rondncted 2,000 1 funerals. Mr. Doty wns commnnder of HYDE PARK. Boll, returned yesterday from Castle ton, where they have pnssed the sum mer. Mrs. Ioulsn ArchamhAUlt and children of Fairfield nre visiting her James M. Wnme.r Po"t, O. A. R., and In Senator and Mrs. C. 8. Page and iv.u was department commanuer. ii- im.i , , r. ... n,llllllri, ,,.,,, s,. i-erveu tnc town in vnriou-. unices am. u.e. , (J( . n M, Manneld.-Mlss Lllnh Walle BAKERSFIELE A daughter was bofn Tuesday, August lfl. to Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Tlllotson.-W. D. Stuart of Fnlrfnx was In town last week on business. Mrs. Arthur WoaVm of Rlchford visited In town last weck.- I3LE LA MOTTE. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Brown of Thomp son's point nnd Mrs. Shock of New York were cuests of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Thomns Wednesday. Miss Mnry Mont gomery has been visiting In Randolph the past week. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. 1' ish er, Mr. and Mr. Charles Fisher, and chauffeur of Fnll River, Mass , were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Thomas over Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Frog gatt and daughter of East Orange, N. J. are stopping at N. W. Flsk's a few weeks. Miss Jo Lengfeld has gone to Plattsburgh. M. R. Connell of Tarrytown spent Sunday at Tlney lodge. Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen nnd son of Tarrytown arc guests nt Plnoy lodge. Mrs. Heaton and daughter, Florenco, of Chazy have been spending a few days with Mrs. Mattl Dean. The wnll is being laid for the Woodman's hall. The late arrivals at Hrlghtview cottago ore Dr. and Mrs, Thomas Wilson, Miss Annali L. Wilson and chauffeur of Hudson, N Y., Mrs. .1 Herold, New York city, Miss France Brown, Miss I.eln L. Brown, Hurry 1' Brown and chant fcur, Fnll River, Mass., Mr. and Mrs J. M Salterflcld of Buf falo, Miss Flsk of Brooklyn, Dewltt It. Sheiman, Buffalo, Daniel Vnll of Green port, Long Island, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Townsend of Walllngford, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. P. Harlow of Rutland, John Harold of New York city, J. J. Cunningham of Buffalo, N. Y., Mr nnd Mrs. Simpson, J, Louis Simpson, Jack Simpson of Brooklyn, N. Y Miss Katherlno F. Kent, N. Y., Miss Mnry F. Travis, of Brooklyn. N. V., Miss Ixiretta A Blnkes, of Brook lyn, N. Y Miss Elizabeth G. Lawler of Brooklyn, N. Y Miss Mamie Lotta Vane of New York, Miss Helen R. Glllen of Brooklyn, N, V., Miss Gertrude It. Dooley of New York, Mr. Alex C. Wilbur of Broklyn, J, S. Lewis, A. Rellegrade of Whitehall, N. Y., James R. Godbank of Whitehall, N. Y Anbrny 13. Meyer, Jr., of Whitehall, N. Y,, Francis Dervleux of Fort Lee, N. J., Mrs. O. O. Bell ot Al burgh, Mrs. Lord nnd son of Panama were at W. 8. Thomas's Thursday. Dr. and Mrs. C. 11. Whltcomh ot Island Villa, Grand Isle, and Miss Gait of Boston nnd Mrs. II. N, Covell and daughter, Maignret, of Urooklyn, N. Y,, were guests at N. W. Flsk's Friday. Mrs. Alice Bush of Coconnut Grove Florida, has returned to her homo after spending a few weeks ul Melvlra Pike's. Rev. W. A. Hill occu pied the pulpit at tho Methodist Episco pal Church Sunday morning. Mrs. Walter McCuen nf Ilouon Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josle Dubn. Rnv. F. R. Sterling Ins gone to nttend campmeetlng, aiso to New Hampshire for a visit. Tho Sunday school convention held at th Methodist Kplscopal Church Thursday was a complete success. There were sev eral delegates from Alburgh, North Hero, South Hero, and Grand Isle. The speakers proscnt from out of town were Mr. Poaso of Burlington, president of the State Sunday school association, I, V. Coblolgh and Miss Babln of Burlington, Miss Wagner of Milton, Miss Talcott of Wllllston nnd Mlsa Balch of Burlington. SOUTH HERO. The friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Hordy met nt their home In South Hero last Thursday night to cele brate their 25tlu wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy received many piesants Including several pieces of sliver, a t.um of money and a Morria chair. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy wero formerly or Burlington hut nre now .n South Hero. Ernest Corey of Washington, D. C, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Mon day and Tuesday, Mrs. C. W. Bates and grandson, Donald, of Essex, Mr, and Mrs, L. A. Bates and daughter, Dnrls, of West ford are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens. The net receipts 0t the lawn party held at the residence of Wallace Robinson Friday evening were about 135. Elmer Hill was placed In nomination for town representative by tho republicans Satur day night and Frank Tracy by the dfino- ernts. GRAND ISLE. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. King of Fairfax, who have been spending a few days at W, V. Farr's enmp, returned to Fairfax Sunday,-Miss Lureta Bates of Essex Is spending a few days with W. V. Farr ana family, Dr, Brunch wns placed In nomination for town representative by the republicans Saturday night and Alex Pearl by tho democrats.--Over 1H was collected In toll on tho Grand Isle bridge In the month of July. Iwirge numbers of tit hermnn come to this brldgo every Sunday. The ladles' Aid of Grand fsle have an village corporation. He wns a member 1 of Mount Veinon Lodge, F. & A. M. Fu neral services weie held Tuesday at lt:00 p. m. at the home, the Rev. C. C. St. Clare officiating. Besides his wife Mr. Doty Is Htirvi.'ed by two daughters. Mrs. Anna Jones of Morrlsvilie and Mrs. Wal ter D. Grout of Worcester, Mass., and olio grandson, Walter Jones of Morrls vilie. E. G. Hill of Kyoto, Minn., nnd granddaughter, Miss Edith Blair, left Friday for their home, Mrs. Lottie Wells of Montpeller returned home Mon day. Miss Clara Mnrcla passed Saturday and Sunday In Ilardwlck as the guest of Mr. and A. H. Parks. Mrs. E. O. Jos lyn of Springfield, III., Is visiting here. Mrs. G. W. Fops, his son, Geary, and daughter., Miss Ellen Jackson, were In Ilardwlck Saturday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fos,Mrs-. Stella Rob erts of Proctor and mother, Mrs. Eugene Streeter of C.-vstWon, are visitors here. Mrs. A. M. Mortlnez nnd daughter, Miss Susie Martinez of Ansonln, Conn., are guests of T. J. Stewart. Miss Bertha Fos returned Saturday from Stowe. Mrs. J. A. Bundy returned Saturday from Bakersflcld. Miss Mable Austin pned Saturday and Sunday in Ilardwlck with her brother, Arthur Austin. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Tlllotson returned from Iowa Saturday. Miss Helen Bowman of Mont peller Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Snrall. W. D. Grout of Worcester, Mass., arrived here Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Mc.Nall of Boston came Saturday night for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mo Nail. Mrs. Frank Goss of St. Johnshury Is n guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orrtn Russell. Miss Etna Forbes passed Sunday at her home In Burlington. llany Woodward loft on his return to Wellington, Kan,, Satuiday night after visiting his mother, Mrs. Deetle Wood ward, Mr. and Mrs. John llnrvey of Cleveland. Ohio, weio guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Vincent L. 7. Wood worth of Rlchford Is visiting here. Miss Beryl Powell of Jefforsonvlllc Is a guest of Miss Gwendolen Smith. Rev. G. W. Bailey of Wey bridge . a me Saturday even ing, called by the death of O. W. Doty. Mrs. C. W. Bate.! ,i daughter. Fay, returned Saturday even..r; from Caspian lake, where they have passed the sum mer Rev. C. C. St. Clair, pastor nf tho Congregational Church, tendered his re signation Sunday morning, toitake effect left Monday for HvannK Mass. Frl day evening fhe entertained a few of her young lady friends nt an Informal party nt the Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Leach have returned here from Mallctts Bny. Mls Delta Collins has gone to York Beach. Mrs. E. G. Page has returned from Camp Watson. Mrs. II. L. Fntr hnnks has returned from Cambridge. -W. D. Strong wns ln Newport last Frl day. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Parker of Schenectady, N. Y., are vleltlng In town. S. B. Walte was ln Rutland last Friday and Saturday. The report that Hyde Park would boycott the Lamoille county fair Is seemingly unfounded. There will be several large exhibits from this town. STOWE. The INters met Saturday to hear com plaints from the quadrennial appraisal of real estate. Not much dissatisfaction was found. ln a civil caso before Justice C. N. Watts, S. C. Spauldlng. vs. Mrs Eddie Mu.y, ludgment was given In fnvor of the ileferd.int, who took an appeal to county court Miss L. Vearen has return ed from Fltchburg. Mnss. Warren I.ndd is visiting In Bnrre. Miss Guonn Itinke returned Inst week to Lyndon Center. Mrs. C. M. Watts nnd daughter, Mls.s Marjorle, visited Mt. Mansfield Friday. Miss Marjorle Watts and Miss Stella Marshall vlslteI Burlington Saturday. The old Home Week d.inco given by Mt. Mansfield camp, M. W. A., Friday eve ning was attended by about sixty cou ples. Elmoro's orchestra furnished music. The Stowe Military band gave an open air concert Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Blgelow returned to Salem, Mais., Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Blgelow returned to Everett, Mass., Sun day. Voters should personally ascertain that their names are on the ebeek list. E. P. Adams returned Friday from Bur lington, where his youngest sen, Forbes, was operated upon fur appendicitis. The Old Home Cnlon service at L'nlty Church Sunday morning weie well attended. Spe cial music was tendered by a union choir In charse of George A. Burnham. Rev. Otto Rnspe preached an appropriate ser mon and Rev. A. G. Coniwell assisted ln the service. The church was decorated with wild flowers nnd potted plants. This service closed the tenth successful ob servance of Old Home Week in Stowe. A republican cauciin held Saturday evening placed In. nomination as candl If possible e.uly In October. -Joe Weafer . date for town representative ..James E, of Montpeller Is with ills parents, Mr, and Houston. George W. Iluzzell acted ns Mrs. John Weafer.-Mls. A. W. Stono was in Bmllngton Monday. Walter E. Bill- of Nashua, N. H., Is u. guest of Miss Bertha Ilerrlck. Dr. and Mrs. Waller G. Bridge of Boston nro visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bridge. C. S. Gleed of Topeka, Kan., arrived Moivlay for a stay with his family, who are passing the .summer here. Miss Mar guerite Loinuchnn of Rutland, Mass, a guest for a wtek of Mrs. Myra Stllei, re turned home Monday Mrs. G. L. Slnw returned Monday from a stay of n !( nt Queen City Park. Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Small ot Boston nro guests of his pa rents, Mr. and Mis. Levi Small.-Mr. Ida Churchill gave a vemndah party Sat urday afternoon In honor of her nleco, the Misses Nash of Burlington, and her guet, Mrs. E. O. Joslyn of Springfield. 111. Prof, nnd Mrs. William MnePonnld of Provldenco, R. I., guests for several days of tho Hon. nnd Mrs. C. S, Gleed, left for Qunbec Monday night Mrs. W. M. Brlggs returned from Boston Monday evening after a stay of six weeks with her dnughtor, Miss Minnie Brlggs. Mrs. Emmn Isham anil dnugh ter, Miss Jennie Isham, returned Mon- dny ovonlng from Lancaster, N, II. Mrs. C. D. Hopkins of Lyndonvllle Is visiting her parents, .Mr, and Mrs. O. H. Hawkins. Phcllx Patnod of Chat eougny, N. Y Is the guest of Mr ond Mrs. John Laclare. Mrs. Howard Smith has returned from a visit In Brandon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Myron Page of Lunesboro are guestB of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Stephens Miss Llrta .iioouy or North Hero Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Duran Drakn nt Dream woici, .miss Jessie Barnes and Ray names or Bakcrsfleld nre visiting their sliter, Mrs. J. A. Bundy. Mrs. Albert Spauldlng of Montpeller Is a guest nf her parents. Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Nllos. Mrs. Daisy Currier of Concord, N H a Kiiest for three weeks past of Miss Maud Moulton, returned home Monday night. Mrs, Kdlth Dtiffeo and .Mrs, Magglo Stiles of Sarnnnc Lake, N. V., are guests of their cousin, Mrs. George E. Towne Miss Stella Perry of Sheldon Springs is a guest of James Perry, Horace Powers returned Mon day evening from n visit of three weeks with relatives at Tliompnnns Point, Cednr Bench and Burlington, Ho wns ncconipniiled home by Miss Lena Lano of Boston, who Is a guest of Judge and .Mrs. G, M, Powers. Mra, G, T. Story nnd children of Manches ter. N. II., are guests of Mr. anil Mrs. S. E. Stevens. Mis. Emma Paul went to 'Burlington Tuesday, whore she will lecture tit ijueen City Park Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday afternoons, Mrs, Orltlm Andrews and daughter, Marlon, and her aunt, Mrs, F. B, John sou, of .Mniitpcller, were guests Tues day of Mr and Mrs. George Fnrr In Hyde Park Mr. and Mrs. John Terrlll of Bridgeport, Conn., camo Tiles day to vUU Mr, und Mrs, T. C. The Rev. Eliza M. H. Ahhott of Melrose, former pastor of l'nlty Church, Is visit ing In Stowe ond will preach nt Vnltj Church nt 1ft H. I o'clock Sunday norn'ne. Subject of sermon, "Idealism." Renb-trn McMnhon has returned from summit school at Dartmouth. Fred Hnrvey. wnj accompanied him home, has returned t Lowell, Mass Mr. and Mrs, StelndmscM nnd two sons of Brooklyn, N Y., nr guests nt P. R. Gnle's. Mls Alexlva Campbell, who has been visiting ln Kng land nnd Scotland, has returned to th home of her sister, Mrs. Charles Ilamel. Edwin Hnll wns In Montpeller Wednes day to see his brother, Alvln Hall, nt Heaton hospltnl for serious inlurles re ceived while running a threshing machine In Wllllamstnwii Tuesday - Earl Morrill, at Mary Fletiher hospital, Bur llngton, Is gaining nnd will bi able td como home soon. Mrs. F M Sears, at Fanny Allen hospital, Wlnooskl, Is gn'n log. Mr nnd Mrs. P D. Pike nnd Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Bradley of Lexington, Mass., visited Mt. Mansfield Tuesday and Wednesday. JOHNSON. Ernet Mills Is having a vacation ot two week" from his duties as clerk in Nye's store Wlllard Royce of Saranac Lake 1h at home. A. B. Chntrnan has a -sinned his duties as proprietor at Hole Johnson. Campmeetlng closed Tuesday morning after a full attendance for twe weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Mcl-ennthan were called here from Arlington, Mas , to attend the funeral of Mrs. MeLen thnn's father. D. A. Barrows and psr'y were in Montpeller Mondav -Nn'r in Dodge was burled Sunday, the R I. A. Ranney officiating. The O A R, Sons of Veterans nnd Relief Corps at tended In a body. Governor Prout- ma named H. C. Parker as delegate to at tend the conservation nonsress at Wash ington, D C, September u to 0. JEFFERSONVILLE Mr?. Jemlna Green, who spent a week at her son's, H. W. Vnrnum, has return ed to Danville. Mrs. Loralne Holmes has returned home after several months' May In Boston nnd Northampton, Mass. Miss Mae Trick has closed her millinery store anl gone to spend several weeks In Burlington. Mrs. Emma Reynolds has returned from a week's visit with friends In Northampton, Mass. iMIss Sybil Ray more has engaged to teach school n Fair field, commencing next Monday. Th ball game between Hyde Park and Jeffer sonvllle was won by Hyde Park with a score of 12 to 11. Mr. and Mrs. John Mac Nally and children were several dayj the guests nt H. W. MncNally's. Mr.s. G D. I.fase had a birthday postal showei Monday. --Mr nnd Mrs. Oscar Juquei were home from Ilardwlck for several days, the guests of Walter Clark MI?J Bishop, who was a guest for several weeks at Robert Thomas's, has return 1 to Montpeller. The Rev. H. E. Harned, nccompanled by his brother, came Wed nesday to pack his household goodn, re turning Saturday night to Rochester, N. Y. The Rev. Mr. Trill, ..wife and mother hnve moved to the parsonage. Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Sargent and sons, Frank and Richard, who were guests for several days of Mrs. J. F. Wilcox, returned ta Johnson Saturday night. The Woodmen'! field dny Wednesday was attended by a president of the caucus and L. L. Harris larKP cr0W(J of rcopIo, several camps from clerk. The nomination of Mr. Houston was made unanimous. Mr. Houston is a prominent citizen of Stowe, his native town. The following names were placed In nomination for justices of the peace: P. D. Pike, H. T. Raymond, W. W. Ad ams, O. E. Luce, E. B. Cobb, C. P. S.-rlb-ner, O, B. McAllister. On tho snme even ing the democratic caucus nominated Howard E. Shaw o candldnte for town representative. The caucus was an emi nently harmonious one. C. L. McMahon was president and Dr. H. W. Barrows secretary. The Justices nominated were C. M. Watts. II. T. Raymond. C. P. Scrlb- nor. W. W. Adams, O. E. Luce. O. S. Mc Allister, E. B. Cobb. Mrs. E. C Sleeper is at the Plttsford sanatorium for medi cal treatment. Mrs. Edwin Hall hns re turned from Wllllanistown. Mis Ruth B. Illgclow of St. Johnshury Is visiting her grandparents, Mr, nnd Mrs. N. Blge low, Miss Pearl Peterson of Milwaukee, Wis., Is a visitor at the home of ' her uncle. Ellnklm Blgelow. W. T. Double of Derby, N. H., visited nt P. R. Gale's over Sunday. Mrs. Schoeberleln, n visi tor from Denver, Colo., lost a pockctbook with a sum of money at the base hall game on Old Home day. Paul, the seven years' old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bradley Magoon, was thrown from a child's cart recently and received a cut on the head several Inches long, requiring surgical treatment. Miss Flo Dewey wns at home from Wotcrbury over Sunday. A band of gypsies passed through the village Sun day toward Morrlsvilie. A Shetland pony with a tiny colt following It attracted much attention. Roy Ladd Is on a visit out of town being present. The ball gnm with the Bakerstleld team was won by Bakersfleld with a score of U to 10. Din ner nnd supper were served at Wood man's hall. EDEN. George Gilchrist and family have re turned to thHr home in Newport Tha body of Mrs. Alley Estu? of Fairfax was brought to Eden and placed beside he: children In Eden cemetery. The buildings occupied by Melger Wood, with the hay, were burned Sunday At the republican caucus John Smith received 26 votes and Frban Fletcher 21. They will both try for the office of representative. Ths Indies of the Dorcas society will serve a dinner on election day. WOLCOTT A son was bjrn to Mr. and Mra Phlneas Burnham August IS.-Mrs. John French I ns gone to Cloverdale to work In a cabin for her husband's help while get ting out last blocks. Perley Blxby ol Lowell, Mass., Is visiting at II. W, Moody's and B. W. Kuslc's, Mr. and Mrs. Ne Hubbell of Wobdsvllle, N, H., nre visiting Mrs. llubbell's mother, Mr.s. John 01tnste.nl. -The remains of Charlet Jone were brought heie from Ilardwlck for burial In Fairmont cemetery Sunday Mrs. Porter Crane of Jamaica Plain Mass., Is visiting at M, Connnt'-. Mr and Mrs. Daniel Denton nnd Mr and Mrs. Stephen Allen of Peru, N. Y , nro guesti nt E. M. Knight's. -Charles Fisher has bought the D. H. Wheeler farm Mr and Mrs. Herman Mitchell of Fairfield hav come to occupy their farmhouse for a to friends In Barre, Washington and ll',.r.n M f nnA M.o Hnr, ,-!. 1, ell ft Washington are visiting at J. V. Ladd's. I " I,arr' May came from Worce.. -Episcopal service were coiiductid by the Rev. D. L. Snnford In the Akeley Me morial building Tuesday evening. Tho Bay View Literary club met with Mrs. C. L. McMnhon Monday afternoon. Miss Beulnh Robinson has been en gaged to tench tile Luce Hill school, The village schools will begin Septem ber 0, West III11 school August 29, tho other rural schools September r. John Foster, who recently sold his farm on West Branch to S. 7.. Poor, hns purchased Frank E. Cooley's resl dence on Main street In the village, and will move thero next week. His son, Henry Fo-der, expects to go to Springfield, Mass., In September. (Mrs, Mnry Belden and Mrs. Anna Kimball were In Morrlsvilie Tuesday The Inst base bull game of the season nt Mos cow will be played with the Cambridge team nt three o'clock Fridav after noon Clement G. .Moody, who Is se riously 111 from the effects of a stroke of npoplexy last Saturday. Is ,more comfortable.- Miss Stelln Marshall Is visiting In Wolcott. Edwin W. PI! llnghnm, In Stowe n few days, has re turned to Snxton's River. J C. Shedd of Lowell, Mass., Is visiting In Stowe. Mp-U Chaffee of Rochester Is In Stowe. Mrs, Qratla Torollnson has returned ter, Mn" , Monday to pass his vacation with his parents. The Rev. B, L. Jen nings of Somervllle, Mass., will preaer In tho Methodist Church August 25, Tin Davenport school district will have a re union and picnic Saturday. CAMBRIDGE. Mr. and Mrs. i l.irenee F Morgan ol Richmond are In town -Miss Hernlce Hull Ins finished her work at II. N. Gray's and returned to her homo In Bolton. Mlsses E. M. nnd N. A. Storey are spend ing u week nt Queen City Park. Mts. Ellsworth, who has been III nt tho hom of her sou, E. E. Ellsworth. Is gaining slowly, Dr. Maynnrd ot Burlington wns In town Sunday Miss Ctmpln spent Sun day at her home In Essex. Mr Gllswold and Merton Weston have returned from a few days' camping nt South Hero, -Miss Schnnel Is caring for Mrs. Loudon, who Is quite 111. Mr. and Mrs. Arthui Brown of Wllllston, Miss Grace Brown ol Boston and Cnrlyle Brown of Chicago were guests nt W M. Smith's the first ol tho week. -Mrs. Mary Ellenwood la spend ing tho neck nt (Jiieen City Park, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Luce. -Mr und Mrs, E, 11. Hinds uio guests of hot sister, Mrs. Charles Blxby Mrs, PltMc Continued ta pave 184