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THE BtrRTjTNGTDN FinsE PRESS 'AND TIMES: THURSDAY, 'JUNE 12, 1913. One Cent a Word Advertising in this column ono cent a word, cncli in sertion. Copy may bo changed every week. Cash in ndvnnco required. No advertisement taken which is less than 12 words, two lines. Special terms to ad vertisers using from "50 to 1,000 lines within 12 con secutive months. 'I WANTED. OLD GEESE FEATHER BEDS printed. Rest cash pri.-cs paid. Address, C. F. Dickinson, acncrol Delivery, Burling ton. 128,12t&w,2t. INFORMATION' WANTED regarding Augustus atiynup. Inst known residence Hnriisvlllo, N. Y. Oommunlcato with Smith T. Henry, Burlington, A't. H.w,2t. OIRIi wantod for second work. Would tako untrained help fJ capable and will ing. AddreS3 23 Bo. AVillurd St., Bur lington, Vt. 49,fr,tf. FOR SALE. LUMBER WAGONS. carriages, gasoline engines and one new Motz auto. Prices light. C. N. Stygles, Undeihlll, Vt. lCT.d&wtt. HOWE SCALES for sale. Accurate nnd good as new. Will weigh up to 2.000 lbs. Platform 3 ft. 11 ins.xG ft. 5 ina. Seta 10 Inches abovo floor, or raay be punk to set Hush with Iloor. Cost $130. It Is either too largo or too small for our business and will sell It for $55 cash. Froo Press. 12S,d&w,tf. HANDSOME PONY BUILT RAY HORSE for sale, 14 years old. weight 1,050. extra worUor, fair driver, safe for anyone. .Priced right for a quick sale. Jowott & Co.. MIddlebury. Vt. 118,dw,lm. RIVER FARM for sale near tho beautiful village of Johnson, Vt., main road, R. F. D. nnd telephone, nlcf house, fair barns, running water, a dandy Mimir bush equipped, 100 acre", clean tillage, 20 cows, team, tools, etc. Price $0,200, Would not refuse all cash, but $Su0 would do business. Immediate posses sion given. Owner out of tho Stato and must bo sold at once. Hy the Bargain Finder, J. E. Hunt of Essex Junction. ns.st&wit FOR RENT. SMALL TENEMENT to rait In base ment at SO Maplo streot. Inquire in person nt 77 Buell Btreot. ISS.d&wtf NOTICE. 100 PER CENT. PROFIT belling our spe cialty rugs. New descriptive booklet of value sent free. Let up Inciease your earnings nnd enlarge your opportunities. Dundee Mfg. Co , 10 Chauncy street, Boston, Mass. The house of l.Oil spe cialties. I5,w4t PATCHWORK Send a dlmo for tho old rellablo Homestead pnekago bright new cnllcoes nnd percales, twcnty-llvo differ ent patterns, lx". Your money's worth every time. Patchwork Co., Box 217, Merlden. Ct. 3S,w,tf. BEND FOR PRTCE LIST ot farms, etc. N. J. Potwln, Real Estato Dealer, South Royalton, vt. 20,wtf FARM FOR YOU 30-acrc farm S'J m. from city, good buildings, good land, good location: must bo sold to close an estate. Just what you are looking for. Reynolds Itrnl Kntietc, 10S College St. Laundry , STANDARD STEAM LAUNDRY Office 145 Cherry streot. H. W. Bul I lock, proprietor. Pino Shirt, Collar and I Cuff Work. 'Phono 38-11 or send post. t nl and driver will call. Plumbers PRANK S. LANOU & SON, i Prnetlcnl Plumbers nnd Stc-nm Fitter. 00 St. Paul Street. I Next North niirllucton Smlng flank. ARSENE BOUCHER UNDERTAKER, 169 Ntrth St. Tel. 965, BURLINGTON, VT. Call Answered Dny iir Night. TEETH EXTRACTED Absolutely Without Pain. The on'y office In Burlington wher jrou can Rot teeth extracted without a particle of pain, without taking gas. My method la used by no ither person. No pain; no danger; no after effects. nn. l. n. iia'rn. Office. 134 Main St. Burlington. ?t Office Hours. 10 to i. 7 to I. HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT (Continued from page 1.) fenso was made. Tho case of Norman K. Footo vs. Bartholomew Mylott nnd wife was finished Tuesday morning, but tho Jury was out all day without iu porting a disagreement and giving any vcrdiot late in tho afternoon. A second jury casn was begun Tuesday afternoon, that of Norman S, Footo vs. Kcownyelln Camp company. Tho plaintiff seeks to recover 94 as a balance, of a bill for services rendered to tho Camp cumpany during 1009, 1910 and 1011, The plaintiff was on the stand all tho afternoon. Rut land Railroad Officer Brlslln and Deputy I Sheilft N. J. Sanford arrested two tramps J Tuesday about noon on tho railroad trao'c 1 south of this village. They are now con I fined iif tho county jail. It Is thought thnt they aro thn ones who broke into tho station at Forrlsburg und also at Now Havon Junction und that they are connected with the putting of hnnd cava on the tracks nt both of these places will li were run Into by a sleeper. It Is tli ht that this might have been dona In nn attempt to wreck trains. Charles A Lyman of Seymour street Is suffer Ing from blood poisoning In his lUht hand caused by a rusty pin Professor Robert J. Spraguo, head of tho depait- mont of humanities, Massachusetts Ag llcnltnral College, was tho guest ot Pio fessor McFnrliuid Tuesday. William Prior nnd family nro moving to Reldens, where he hns n position. Mrs. Ernest Hurstls and two daughters have returned from Vcrgcniios, whero they woro called hy tho Illness ot Mr, llnestts's mot her. A scvcie frost oc curred In this .section Monday evening nnd did much damage to ganlcns. Her bert A. Clink, who has boon In tho em ploy ot the U. S. Morgan Horse farm hero for a year, hns resinned nnd gono to Boston, where ho will visit for a few days, after which he will return to his home In AVashlngtnn, D, ('., where ho has a position with the government Harold Dwlre hns pone to tho southern part of Now Hampshlie, where hn lias a position for tho summer. Ed ward Hughes has gone to Ilolyoko, Mass., whero he was culled by tho death of a friend. Walter Martin Is nttenillng tho t. A. R. encampment fit Rutland. Mrs. H. E. Turner hns koiio to Rutland, whero sho, Is attending tho annual meet ing f tho ladies of tho O. A. R. A split verdict was reported yesterday morning In Addison county court In tho ensu of Norman S. Footo vs. Baitholo mew Mylott and wife The jury nnd de liberated nil ufternoon and nil night. The plaintiff, the Jury nnnounced, should rc eelvo f5J nnd hie costs from Bartholomew Mylott. Knto Mylott, tho defendant's wife. Is to recover her costs from tho plaintiff, as tho jury paid sho did not enter Into tho aliened contract with Footo. At a. Into hour yesterday afternoon tho jury had not como In with tho verdict In tho case of Norman 9. Footo vs. Keewnydln Camp company of Now York. Tho plaintiff completed his testi mony in tho morning and the defense bo gnn with tho testimony of A. 8. Gregg Clark of Washington, Conn., president of tho defendant compuny. who denied nil claims for compensation thlch tho plain tiff mndo except thoso that had already been paid. Judge Taylor took three quar ters of an hour In giving his charge to tho Jury. The case of Peter Duffany v. Frank C. Foote, which grows out of a liny deal, wns begun. Mrs. WllUnm Moore, Mrs. Ouldeon E. Abbey and Mrs. M. K. Mjoro havo returned to town from a visit to Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Lasher's nt Happy Valloy. The public service commission will meet In tho grand Jury room of tho Addison county court houso nt nine o'clock this morning for thn purpose of receiving any suggestions re garding grade crossings In Addison county nnd to hear nny complaints A. J. Morris hns returned from Burlington, whero he wns called several days ago by th0 Illness nnd death of his wife Lako Dunmoro LodRO, No. 11, I. O. O. F and Arrowanna Roboknh Lodge, No. lf, I. O. O. F.. will send a largo dele gation to Bristol Sunday to attend the memorial services to bo held In that vil lage by thn Bristol lodgo. Word has been received from Burlington that Walter Allen, who underwent nn operation nt tho Mary Fletcher hospital a few weeks ago, is recovering. A. J. Alcxandor of Mont pellcr Is In town for a week. Fred Fas- sett, chef at the Hotel Logan, haw return ed after two works In Now Hampshire. Miss Eliza. Sessions of East MIddlebury will go to Mctulon to deliver an address In the Methodist Church In tho interest of the Kurn Ilattln schools Sunday. VERGENNES. Th eighth annual reunion of tho Vergennes high school alumni will bo held at city hall this evening nt eight o'clock. The exercises will open with a reception from eight to nine, during which the high school or chestra will furnish music. A business meeting will follow, after which tho pro gram entoitolnincnt will be given with R. W. McCuen, "M. acting us master of ceremonies: "Welcome to 1913," Mil ward Tnft; response, Ralph J. Deyoe, '13; violin .-olo. Miss Mary Biesnnhin; reading. Miss Orace Paiker, '07; vocal solo, Miss Thes slo Powers; "The School Principal," J. C. Walker; vocal solo, H. II. Stone, '00; vio lin solo, Miss Mary Bresnnlmn; "Loy altv," Superintendent W. H. Douglass; music, high pchool orchestra. At the close of the piogram refreshments will bo served and the rest of the evening dovoted to dancing. The directors ot tho Addison County Fish nnd Gamu League held a meeting Wednesday, June 4, nt the Norton house. The reports of the committees having tho planting of fry showed that most of tho brooks In tho eastern part of the county had been stocked with rainbow trout nnd that a large amount ot pike fry had been placed in big and little Otter creeks. Moro trout fry will bo planted as soon us It can bo obtained from tho hatchery. Tho tltno of holding the postponed annual meeting was fixed for Juno 2."), and a committee was ap pointed to make arrangements as follows: Chairman, R. W. McCuen; W. II. Nor ton, W. R. Warner, W. C. Footo, J. H. Donnelly, F. M. Warner and Fred Lebeau, In connection with the annual meeting there will bo a boat rido down the lake, Held sports and n fish dinner at some convenient place on the lake, probably at Basin harbor. James Tucker has been appointed ad ministrator and C. J. O'Bryan nnd Irving Adams commissioners nnd appraisers of tho estato of tho late Joseph Tucker Arthur Htono has moved to the Dustln Barrows tenement lately v.Wated by J. Cntelln. C. Louis Sclplo of Brooklyn, X Y was n. week-end visitor of his mother. Mrs. Charles Selple. The Pltlsford high school team defeated tho Vergennes high nlno hero on the old fair grounds Friday nfternoon by a scoro of 13 to 6. Batteries, PIttsford, McCormlck and Fnlloonj Ver gennes, Stobblns, Fisher nnd Deyoe. Um plro, Cassldy; scorer, R. Norton. Mr. and Mrs. O, II, Del Orell of New York hnvo opened their summer cottngo at the lake. Mrs. Mary Wooster returned Saturday to Whiting after a fow days' visit to Mrs. Bclden S. Qoodalo. Butter brought from 18 to 'X cnla here Saturday and eggs, 21 cents. Frank Monnette of Concord, N. II., has Joined his wife at tho homo of her father, Louis Lawrence, George Cassldy, physical Instructor at St. Anselm's Col lege, Manchester, N. H., wns tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Alden Friday, Mr. and Mis. George Porter of Long Branch, Cnl Mrs. Noble L. Ball nnd son, Foster, of Aillngton visited Mrs. Luther Field Saturday, J. H. Donnelly nttended tho meeting of tho N. E. U. T. associa tion at Rutland Frldny and Saturday. Champlaln Lodge, No. r,S, I, O. O. V., and Winona Iodge ot Rebekahs held Memorial day exercises In tho city hall Sunday afternoon, About fiO visitors from Lake Dunmoro Lodge, MIddlebury, ijnd Bristol Lodge, Bristol, were present. Tho memoilal address was delivered by tho Rov. S. S. Cobb and a doublo malo quartette, composed of Dr. C. H. Cole, Dr, W. (i. Watt, A. S. Haven, Principal J. C. Walker, Fred Flagg, Royal Slack, (luy Beach and it W. Day, sang "Near er My fiod to Thee." At tho closo ot tho address tho members of tho order, headed by tho band, inarched to Prospect cemetery and decorated tho graves ot Charles Bradbury and F, E. Woodbrldge, past grand master of tho order In this Stale, and tho giaveB of other brethren and the quartetto sang "Remember Mo." A hand-car was stolen Monday night from tho station at North Ferrlsburg and run to this city and left on tho main track, Tho car was struck by a southbound train and carried about 30 rods and was completely wrecked. Tho samo night a hand-car was taken at this station nnd run as far ns Now Haven Junction and left on the linck, whero H wns poen by a northbound train In tlmo to nvold a collision. Mrs. C. T. K. l'lerco attended tho recep tion of tho annual cnauiiptnimt de partment of Vermont, (I. A. It., ut Rut land Monday evening. Car:ls are out announcing tho approaching .mnrrlngo ot Jtilln Elizabeth, daughter of Mrs. Mnrla Blair, to Charles llonrv Rus- ooo, Jr., on Wednesday evening, Juno IS, tit tho rectory of Kt. Peter's Church. A quiet wedding took place yesterday nfternoon nt two o'clock at th0 homo of Dr. and Mrs. ct. E. Morgan when their daughter. Maiinn, wns nmrrled to Dr. Harry Kllgoro ot Thorndyke, Me., son of Henry Kllgoro of Belfast, .Me. Tho cere mony was performed by the Rev. Dr. I. S. Braker of Burlington In tho presence of tho family, thorn being no Invited guests. The brldo was gowned In a traveling dress. Tho front room and bay window were decorated with forns nnd blossoms. The quietness of tho wed ding was due to the recent death of an mint of tho bride, Mrs. Mnry F. Roberts, of aterville, Me. Refreshments wero served after tho ceremony, after which Dr. and Mrs. Kllgore left for a wedding trip to tho White Mountains. Dr. Kllgoro Is a grnduat" of thn University of Vermont Medical Collogo, class '11, nnd Is located at Thorndyke, Me -Clarence Beach has returned from Buffalo. N. Y., and will spend the summer with Ms mothor, Mrs. Rose Bench. The Rev. J. Hall Long and C. J. O'Bryan aro attending Masonlo week in Burlington. At tho request of the city council tho Vergennes City band hue decided to glvo Its usual weekly sum mer concert In the park. Tho first ono whs given Tuesday evontng. Tho base ball game Tuesday nfternoon between tho Foresters of Burlington and tho For esters of this city resulted In a vlotory for tho latter by a score of 11 to 1. Bat- erles for Burllagton: Doroy and Ilushey; Vergennes, Ilnmol and Deyoe; strike outs. Hamol 14, Doroy 10. Umpire, New ton; scorer, B. Cole. M.ss HaUIo Wlnslow nnd nephows, Arthur nnd Ray Allen, and Miss Nellie McKnight havo arrived from San Antonio, Texns. where they passed the winter. They will spend tho summer here. Charles Qulnn hns re turned from tho Fnnny Allen hospital in Winooskl, whero he was operated u;Hn for appendicitis. Miss Martha Thorno of AValtham In the guest of Mrs. William Smith. C. T. S. l'lerco attended tho an nual encampment of tho Grand Army of (Tie Republic, department ot Vermont, at Rutland Tuesday. Class day exercises will be, held this afternoon on tho campus, to which the publin (n cordially Invited. Tho following 1 the program; Music, high school orchestra; nddress of welcome, Ralph Deyoo; class histoid, Margaret Carponter; music, high school pupils; nddress to undergrnduntes, Jano Tatni; class prophecy, Herrlka Rock; music, school; clnss will, Wlllnrd Adams; remarks by the principal, James C. Walker, music, high school orchestra. LINCOLN. Joseph Strong was pleasantly sur prised June 3 by a gathering of his children for a family dinner. Tho chil dren are: Mrs. William Strong of Alliance, Ohio; Mrs. Jano Rlddlo of Mlnovllle. N. Y.; Mrs. May Horde of Plattsburgh. N. Y.; Mir. Rose Arcand of Brattleboro; Mrs. Ida Douglass of Albany, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stlmpson of Mlnevllle, N. Y.; Mrs. Estello Brooks of Burlington and Arthur Strong of Lincoln. This was tho first tlmo that tho family has been united In 2j years, the last tlmo being at the death of tho mother March !'!, 1SSS. Mrs. Riddle will lemnin to help caio for her father, who ban been con fined to his bed for seven months with hardening of tho nrteiies. Ho stood well the great surprlso of his children's gathering and the parting with them, considering his weakness. A pretty wedding took ploco at the home of Arthur M. Bristol Monday even ing when his youngest daughter, Miss Louisa J. Bristol, became the bride ot Duano . Dearborn. The ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Mllo Moore, pas tor of tho Baptist Church. Tho bridal couple wero attended by Mr. and Mrs. Cleorgo Bristol. After tho ceremony d.ilnty refreshments wero served. Tho presents consisted of gold, silver and money. There were aliollt 17 guests present. Those from out of town were: Mr. and Mis. S. Brown ot Bristol. Tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dearborn will be fjlnd to lenrn thnt they will reside In Lincoln. Mr. nnd Mis. Fred Thorno of New York visited at J. L. Beane's Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eddy of Stnrksboro wero in town Tuesday. J. Erastus Roscue of Weybrldgo Is visiting his daughteis, Mrs. Howard Brooks and Mrs. Oat Held Grant. Q. A. Thayer and L. E. Jackman wero In MIddlebury Tues day. John Benton nnd family visited In Vergennes Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Genctte Norton is with her son, W. W. Norton. Mrs. W. W. Norton Is visiting her brother in Huntington, Mass. C. W. Sweet and C. W. Purlnton are In MId dlebury. Mrs. B. J. Gove Is ill. Mrs. Mary Kelton has gone to New Haven to stay with her daughter, Mrs. Edgar Brown, for a time. G. A. Thayer, Olln Ryan, Gcorgo Garland, C. R. Blcknell and Eugene Tucker were In Vergennes Sunday, Tho Moody and Wadlelgh reunion will be held ox tho home of Vernon James Thursday, Juno 20 .Joseph Strong le- malna very poorly Tho Rev. Milo Moore will hold a mooting at Downingvllle Bchool house Sunday at three o'clock. Sunday BChool will bo at 2:30 o'clock. Everybody Is invited to these meetings Jnme.s Moody Is no better. Archie Brlsgs's children have the measles. NORTH FERRISBURG. Mis. Oscar Freeman nnd granddaugh ter of Mooers Foiks, N, Y., spent Sunday at M, F. Muzzy's The La dles' Foreign Missionary society met Wednesday, Juno 4, nt the home ot Mrs. M. F. Allen Guy Brown and Miss Brown have returned to Manchester, N, H nfter visiting their cousin, .Mrs. Daniel Bull Tho King's Daughters met Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Frank Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fitch and daughter ot Burlington spent Sunday at James Dean's Mrs. Charles Whlto of Burlington Is visiting nt her father's, Daniel Noonnn Mrs. Georgo Martin nnd ton of Amherst, Mass., are at Carlos Mar tin's. Capt. George Martin has rented the Vvickes estato and with his family U occupy ii iiunng mo summer A concr, i. warn is oeing law in rioiu or mo pes. umir in iw ji h r. a, ntium, ORWELL. Hands Covo chapter, D. A. R., will hold Its annual mod Ing In the ladles' rooms In Orwell at 2:00 p. m., Juno 17, with Mis. C. Bodflsh and Mrs. C. C. Allen, hostesses Miss Jennie Plan lias returned from Port Henry, where sho spent 10 days. Miss Gladys AS'ells has returned from Boston, whero she mx'iit several months. Mr. and Mrs. D, E. Ryan of A'erfiennes have baen In town for sonic days Mis. F. A. Pratt of Fort Edwaid, N. V., Is with Mrs Geou'u Thomas, Tho homo lU'pui tmuit, Woman's Missionary society, met with Mrs. E. E. Young the afternoon of June 11. Tho Rev. L. M, Isaacs jeturiicd to Obeiiln, Ohio, on Tuesday -The Con gregational Church him cnlled a mooting to he held in the vestry to ilecldo ns to extending a cnll to tho Rev. Mi". Isaacs to become pastor. A. w. Farrlnstun and family, with a gnnK 0f nu, mid horses, and sawmill, have commenced work on tho Bulk timber puichase.-Judgn H. B. Hrnnch left Monday morning to spend somo days In East Quoguo, Long Island, N. V. Henry Hitchcock died nt Ms homo Sunday after u long Illness. The funeral was held at the home Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. Tlie Rev. Mr. F-Pnrh of Shorehnm olliclated. Mr. Hitchcock was 71 years of age. Children's dny w-ns observed Hun day with a fine program. Miss Allco Mcr curo Is at homo from tho TIconderoga hospital, wheto ho went for treatment. She Is much better Mlsa Flora Orlswold bus so far iccovered as to go to Cornwall. STARKSHORO. Mrs. Mllo Smith hns returned from Bur lington. Mrs. Jnnetto Norton has gone to LincolnMrs. A. L. White, who hns been very 111, 1h hotter. Mrs. G. H. Clifford Is ill. Theio will be no servlcn In the Bap tist Church Sunday, tho pastor being ab sent to attend tho npsoclatlon meeting at Wntcrbury Center Sunday, Juno 22, will be observed as Children's day. Mrs. Lot- Uo Thompson has returned to her horn In East Barnard, Mrs. Lnumncy Palmer accompanying her George Clifford, Frank Shlrelotte, Charles Devoid, Frank Ferguson nnd Eine.st Eddy attended the Odd Fellown' memorial Sunday In Ver gennes. The grange will hold Its regular meeting thin week, the third and fourth degrees being conferred ami refreohnvnts served The Christian Culture club will hold a soclnl nt the church vestry to day from two to six. All Indies are urged to attend Tho Rov. Mr. Fawyor of Hlnes burg hns begun holding meetings In the Methodist Church. Tho meetings will continue during this summer, being held at M. NEW HAVEN. Mrs. Jnekmnn ot Waltliaru is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. a S. Dana Miss Margaret Holden and Sirs. Florence (Hoi den) Rurdlck are gue;ns of hcr parents, tho Rev, and Mrs. F. A. Holden. Mrs. Cora Small of Bristol Is a guest of Mrs. Mary Roscoe Miss Allco Wilson was at homo from MIddlebury College over Sun dayMr. and Mrs. Boylngton and daugh ter of Bristol wero guests Saturday and Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dai3 Mr. and Mrs. David Follansbee of Starks boro wcro over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsha Folliuisbee Pomona Grange met here Wednesday. Tho gindiiat Ing exercises ot the grammar school were held lit the church Tuesday evening. The graduating exorcises ot Beemnn high school will be held In the church Friday evening Mrs. Weston is at home nfter parsing some tlmo In tho West. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Everest havo returned from a visit nt White Creek. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Everest were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilson of Bristol. MONKTON. District Superintendent J. II. Coleman preached three sermons In town Sunday In the morning at 11 o'clock, at 2:30 nt East Monkton, and in tho evening at 7:30 at the Boro Mrs. Cas.lus Sears Is ill with erysipelas The Rev. G. C. Cornell preached In Salisbury Sundny. Children's day Sunday morning nt tho church at tho Boro. Sermon by tho pastor, tho Rev. G. C. Cornell Schools in town close this week for the summer vacation. A civil service examination will be held at North Forilsburg June 2S, to fill a vacancy In the position of fourth-class postmaster nt Monkton other vacancies as they may occur at the ofllce. The post master hero received $2."i for tho last llscal year. BRIDPORT. , Miss Harrietto Wheeler of Burlington spent her vacation with her parents hero. Mrs. J. P. Russell is ill John Cross- man and Jane St. John were married at .uiuiuooury .uny sy Children's day was fittingly observed at the Congregational Church The new cheese factory has opened with Mr. Nichols as chceso-makcr. WEYBRIDGE. El nest Sturlevant of New York and Mrs. Ralph Thompson of Cornwall-on- the-IIudson visited their father, AV. C. Sturtevant, last week. Mr Sturtevant is falling. Mr. Austin of MIddlebury Col lege occupied tho pulpit of the Methodist Church Sunday morning and evening Mrs. Frances Shaw of Shoreham Is visit ing ill town. Somo of the gardens in this vicinity were injured by the frost Sunday night There will be a sociable for tho lenellt of the Sunday school nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. s. Shaw on Water street Wednesday evening, Juno 18 Clyde Flske Is suffering severely from the of fects of a scratch on his linger, caused by a rusty nail. Fears have been entertained of blood poisoning Mrs. Joseph Begor had the misfortune to fall Monday and break ono bone In her wrist. HANCOCK. .Mrs. Adelaide IlubbaicI fiom Athol Id visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. L. M, (. hurch Mrs. S. E, Fessenden Is III. Mrs. Frank Lingard, who has been hero caring for her mother, has returned to her homo In South Lincoln -Mr. and Mrs Ovit Hanks were in Wmreu the first of the week. SHOREHAM. Children's day will bo observed Sunday Special music is expected. All children will meet at the church Satmday after noon at 1:30 o'clock for practice Tho Hands cove Chapter. D. .. It., is to have June 13 and It nn excursion through Lnko Champlaln nnd return Friday evening the pupils of the high school will glvo a piny, which will be folohved hy a danco, Parker's orchestra is expected. Miss Robinson of Argylo Is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. L. H. Tottlnglmin Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moore passed the week-end In Brandon. RRISTOL. The Vauiey reunion will be hel wiin nr. v. li. . varney In Charlotte July 3. W. A. Lawrenco and I'. II. Palmer havo returned from a bus iness tilp to New Haven. Conn Extcu tlve damages nie resulting here from tho luioails of the tent caterpillars. They cover the trunks and limbs of the shade unci rrult trees, get Into the houses and on tho loads and sidewalks. Thenpplo ines aie being imdly damagedFrank , Mickey nnd S. B. Cushiiian were brough i Heinro Justice C. W, Norton Friday, .i iiarKed with intoxication, Both wcro tumid guilty. Cushnian took an anneal lllckey wns scnteiiied to Wnteihiiry for six months as an habitual -H. K. Shut tuck has been awaided the appolntinen lor carrying the night mall from hero to New Haven Junction.-John Kit hum returned Thnrsdiiv from Moun lienieiis, Mich., Imprm , d in health Miss Itose and MIwm Mildred Morgan en lertnlued thu teacher training class at tliH house of Mlsa .Morgan Friday even Ing. Mrs William chirk, who bus 1 en v itlng hero tho past week, 1ms return id to Wlnthrop, Mass. Her brother, S. R. Monroe, went with her for an In dellnlte stay Clement Smith of tho Un iversity of Vermont visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Smith, over Sunday. Mm. Miller died at thu homo of her diHightor, MVs, H. B. Williams, on Church street Friday. Sho was over 90 years of ago. Tho funeral was hold at tho houso Sunday afternoon. Tho Rov. E. M. Holman officiated. Tho bearers wcro A. H. Thomas, C. A. Thomas, E. H. Oulndnn and Heniy London. Thu in terment was In Greenwood cemetery. The children's dny exercises Sunday nornlng at the Baptist Church wero of on Interesting character. There was a short sermon by tho pastor and literary exorcises by tho children, llollcy hall was well filled at tho union services. Tho Rev. C, N. Curtis delivered tho baci alnnieato sermon to the graduating class. '1 he other pnslors assisted in the exercises. -F, S. Mathnwson and D. R. Boswoith have returned from Sarnnac Lake, N. Y. Mr and Mrs. O. W. Sncden returned from Littleton, N. H Monday. Mrs. E. B. Patterson of Los Angeles, Cal., 13 in town Every member of tho Alumni ns toclntlou Is expected to register nnd got his badge. Registration will bo nt tho school hall nt three o'clock Thursday afternoon and 9 a. m. Friday. The bust uess meeting and election of ofllcers will bo held at 9:30 Friday morning. Every member I.- requested to meet at tho school building at 1:.0 p. tn. Friday to attend the graduating exercises H. C. Gleason has sold hln farm In Wcstford Mrs. Asa Ball nnd son of Montpcller aro vlsltlnij Judge and Mrs. E. A. Hosoltlnc Mrs. Landon Abernethy and son of Bakers- lield in e guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. I', Abernethy nnd other relatives. Mr. and Irs. C. S. Everest of Now Haven wero over Sundu a -Is of Mr. and Mrs. W. AV. Wilson. V Coin Small Is visiting n N"W Have n.-Mr. and Mrs. E. -II. Boynton visited in Now Haven Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. AV. Varney and Mrs. R. C. Martin wcro in Burlington Tuesday- Mr. and Mrs. Merlo Snoden, who havo been vlaltlmf hero and In Uttloton, N. H., have returned to Nlles, Cal. Mrs. Ethan AVrlght, who has been In 111 health for soveml months. Is not as well. Leon Drnn of tho University of Ver mont Is visiting his mother and grand parents Mr. luid Mrs. Frank Monetto of Vergennes have been visiting hero. G, R. Orcutt Is visiting In St. Albans Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thompson of A'ergennes are guests o: Mrs. E. AV. Smith. RIPTON. Ambrose Goodro, who has been ill at tho homo of his brother, Levi Goodro, for somo time, has returned to MIddlebury Several fishermen from Htibbardton were ni rested here Sunday. Two of them wcro tried, convicted of breaking the six Inch law nnd fined A horse, driven by Mrs. Alson Gove Tuesday afternoon, becom ing frightened, overturned the buggy nnd ran away. Tho vehicle was demolished but Mrs. Gove and daughter wero not se riously Injured. The horse wns stopped by Stafford Dragon. MONKTON RIDGE. Mrs. Eliza Brown is In Brandon. Mis? Irenn Pludn of Essex Junction Aisltod hero Sunday. Miss Lulu Sweet Is visiting In New Haven. Tho Rov. nnd Mrs. Charb-s Franklin and son, Elliot, nro visiting his parents In Porry City, N. Y Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoag and son wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anson Brown the first of the week. SALISBURY. Mr. and Mis. A. P. Beach of B.oaln Harbor spent Sunday and Monday with W. P. Bump Miss Dukett of AVeybiidgo Is spending a few days nt the homo of AY. F. Chase Tho Rev. G. C. Cornell preached In both churches Sunday A sister of Mrs. Lucia Thomas, residing in Nebraska, and aged Si years. Is visiting In town Mrs. S. H, Kelley Is again at tho central, having recovered from her re cent illness Tho AVoman's Missionary society met with Mrs. C. J. Kingsley Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. F. J. Sumner is spending a few days In Brandon with her father, AV. J. Thomas. ADDISON. The many friends of tho Rev. C. T. Rcoklo nnd family regret their leaving for Ellznbethtown, N. Y. During their three years' stay here they have made many friends Mr. nnd Mrs. H. S. Mar shall havo been entertaining the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur AA'llllams of AVorccster, N. A'. Mrs. C. M. Clark stll remains In a critical condition Mrs. Stickle Is low. SOUTH STARKSHORO. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dwlre of Hunting ton Center were guests Sunday at An drew Hallock's Mrs. Philander Orvis and Mrs. William Orvis wore gucstB Tuesday at Alden Elliott's In llanksvillo. Mr. and Mrs. David Follnnslieo visited their son. Ellsha Follansbee, and family, in New Haven Saturday and Sunday The Ladies' Homo Circle will meet the 19th with Miss Casslo Hallock Mrs. Fred Orvis lias gone to Bristol to keep house for her son, AVallaco Orvis, whllo his wife is visiting her parents In Rochester. CALEDONIA COUNTY EAST HARDWICK. Miss Ella Colo went to Richmond Mon day, whero Bhe has employment Mr. and Mrs. Ilelnmr Boardman of AA'olcott visited nt Austin L.alrd's tho first of tho week Mrs. Elvira Andrews Is In poor health Burton Swett has sold a build ing lot to H. F. Klttredge. It Is under stood that he Intends to build Mrs. Day of Glover, who has been visiting Mrs. A. T, Weeks, has returned Mr. nnd Mrs. Rufus Russell nro visiting in Sheffield Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Allen are nt homo from Lowell Mrs. Delmar Carglli and children were nt Greensboro Bend Saturday Mrs. A. M. Davis, who has been ill for some time, is guinlng Ben jamin Mn.ssey spent Sunday at his home. Roland Chase took his plnce In the cream eryMrs. AVIUox, who has been visiting her brother, Emery Clifford, has gono to AValden Lenna Young and Mrs. AA'. E. Montague wero In Cabot Tuesday Mrs. Austin Laird Is contlned to her bed Mr. and Mrs. J. La BrecU spent Sunday In AVnlden. HARDWICK. Miss Ruth Perry of St. Johnsbury Is visiting In town Karl Titus of Boston is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Titus MHS ijffj,, wnldrou has purchas cd the AV. J. Trevllllan house on AVest Chuicli street Bennetto Clarke ot AVol cott was In town MondayThe East Barro team and tho locals will cross bats at Prospect park June 14 at 2:30 AVord was received Tuesday of tho death of AV. 1. Kimball of AVorccster, Mass. The grand list of the town has been Increased a little over $3,000 by the abolishing of offsets Frank Dufur, Jr., or Greensboio, who had his left leg amputated three weeks ng0 at the hip, has roturnsd to his home Mr. and Mrs. Max Schlarman aro visiting in Newport. Miss Mary Poor of AVolcutt IiuhVcu visiting In town for u lew uwa. CHITTENDEN COUNTY RICHMOND. Following lu tho proftram of tho graduating exercises ot tho Rlohmond high school hold at tho Congregational Church Thursday night of last week; iissay, "Tho High Cost of Living," How ard Tnft Fargo; salutatory, "Tho Cana dian Northwest," Gladys Lillian Barnoy; "Help of MAchlnery," Austin Maltland Untnoyj "Beethoven," Edith Annlo Riggs; "Comparison of Old-Fnshloned and Mod cm AVomon," Gladys Helen Bradley; "Re clamation of Our Vast Deserts," Homer Andrew Berry; valedictory. A rccoptlon was held by tho class In K. P. hall Friday evening. ESSEX JUNCTION. The grammar school closod Friday. In tho morning Supt. Minnie E. Hays pre sented tho diplomas to tho graduates In tho eighth grade. Fourteen are to enter tho high school In tho fall. They aro Adelaide Teachout, Christlno Bennett, Ethel Seymour, Helen Peck, Carlotta Sinter, Florcnco McBrldc, Mildred Mc Brldo, Gladys Slater, Dorothy Grow, Ed ward AVhltcomb, Alan Drury, Hairy Tea chout, Harold .Tatro nnd Eugeno Bou chard. Tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. William B Johnson was tho scene of a vory delight ful reception Thursdny evening when about 125 friends nnd relatives gathered to extend congratulations and best wishes to Dr. and Mrs. Harry A, Donahue, who havo recently returned from their wed ding trip. The guests wcro received by Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, parents of tho bride, tho brldo nnd groom nnd Mr. and Mrs. James A. Donahue, pnrents of tho groom. Master I'aul D. Ralno acted ns pnge. Tho Misses Annls Baldwin. Anna Fletcher, Joscphlno Fay and Helen Post wero ushers. Mrs. D. M, Johnson nnd Mrs. Rnlph H. Stevens presided at tho tablo In the dining room, wliich was elaborately decorated with red peonies. The guests Wero served by tho Misses Allco Stanley, Maude French, Carrie Thornton nnd Hazel Arkley. Punch was served in the library by Mrs. C. C. Adams of this vlllngo and Mrs. Frank Clark ot AVllllston. Charming music was render ed by Romeo's orchestra ot Murllngton, Tho room In which the guests wero re ceived was boautlfully decorated with cut flowers and potted plants, tho color schemo being green and whlto. Dr. nnd Mrs. Donahue havo resided in this vit iligo from childhood nnd tho many beaut! fill gifts received by the young people showed the esteem In which they aro held. Dr. Donahuo Is a graduate of tho dental department of tho University of Maryland, and is now located In this place. For tho present they will reside nt the homo ot the bride's parents. Tho annual meeting of tho Fortnightly club was held with Mrs. II. D. Drury Frldoy afternoon when officers were elected ns follows: President, Mrs. H. I). Drury; vice-president. Mis. John Hobnrt; recording secretnry, Mrs. Hattlo Carpen ter; corresponding sccrotnry. Mrs. F. A. Baldwin; treasurer, Mrs. II. W. Rico. The subjects for tho year will be civics and a study of South America. The club voted to glvo a. supper In the near future, tho proceeds to be used for the equip ment of the domestic science classroom. Mrs. Georgo B. Drury, who has been 111 nt tho homo of her daughter, Mrs. H. D. Snyder, In New York for several weeks, continues to Improve and sho lo expected homo next Sunday. Augustas Bessett, while employed at the dam, was thrown several feet Into the river by a derrick and one arm was broken In two places. Charles J. Glpps fell Into a forgotten cesspool Monday and broke his collar bone. Graeluatlon week of the high school began Sun lay evening; when the Rev. Dr. O. H. Slsson delivered a flno ai dless to tho class and an audience that tilled the house. Monday ovenlng a largo number of tbe young men of the village, all ar dent baseball fans, held a meeting In tho firemen's room for the purpose of organizing a baseball team. Archie B. Rugg, ono of the lending business men of the place, was elected manager. A great deal of enthusiasm Is expressed over tho project and a fast team seems assured. ESSEX. At the last meeting of Essex Center grange neighbor's night was observed and Colchester grnngo furnished an oxcollent program. Although a steady down-pour of ruin kept somo away, ,i banquet was served to nearly 100. Essox grango ha accepted nn invitation to meot with Mans field grango of Jericho Center on the evening of June 10. Carrie Palmer Chupln, daughter of AV. F. Chapln of Essex, and Nelson AA'arner Church of Cambridge were united In marriage Thursday, June 5. by the Rov. P. F. Barton, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Cambridge, at tho old homestead where tho biiele waa born. The bride, gowned In einbroldcrcd batiste with a veil of tull0 caught up with orango blossoms and carrying whlto roses, was unattended. Light re freshments wero served after which amid a shower of confetti tho couple left for on automobile trip through tho southern part of the State. Tbebrldoworea traveling suit of dark bluo. They re ceived many useful and valuable gifts consisting of cut glfes. silver, linen and money. Mr. and MYs. Church will reside In Cambridge. COLCHESTER. C. 11, Scrlbner has moved to Underbill. UNDERHILL CENTER. Clifford G. Terrlll of Detroit, Mich.. Is visiting his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A. Terrlll. Mr. STable of Cambridge and Mrs. Kato I-ang of this placo were mar ried at St, Thomas's Church Thursday morning by tho Rov. Father Theiien Mrs. Nellie Fuller hns gone to Chicago for a few weeks. Sho will nlso visit at different points In Iowa beforo returning, CHARLOTTE. Mrs. A. C. Dean has roturned from Princeton, whero she spent tho winter, nnd has opened her houso hero for tho summer. Mrs. G. H. Cook has returned from Southboro, Mass A son, Lowis Llndley. ivns born Juno 6 to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dean Tho delegates appointed to attend the Congregational county con vention in Underbill nro AV. II. Boardman, John Lewis and Curtis A'an A'lict MIbs Jennie Boot of Boston is visiting her aunt, Mr.s. E. B. Beers. Miss Beth Uig wood of AVlnooskl spent Bunday In town Miss Kate Smith of New York has open ed her cottago at Deor Tolnt nnd will spend a month there with relatives A number of ladles gnvo tho first of a series of afternoon card parties nt library ball Saturday afternoon. Tho regular mooting of the Eastern Star will be at their rooms rrlday even-jns.-M'r. and Mr. Clayton Ston of New York have bn visiting his sister, Mrs. C. AV. Root. Mrs. E. O, Beers entertain ed a party of ladles Sunday nfternoon lu honor of Miss Kate Smith of .Nrnv 'oik. i A number of neighbors called on Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Peterson Monday even ing to congratulate them on their T,r I wruuing anniversary in tho houso when they now live. Refreshments wero served with tho samo china that was used nt tho wedding, nnd Mrs. Peterson produced mo uowers wnicn wero worn by herself nnd husband on Juno 9, ldso, having drlc 1 and pressed them. Music, games and :i general good tlmo wero enjoyed. UNDERHILL. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fowler ot R.andolnh nen Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fnwle rho farco given by tho high schorl students Friday evening was a hurces They mado about J30 Mrs. Hannah T'U son returned to llurllngton Saturday iurs. i. j. uncoln has returned frori TopBhamSeventec n tickets wcro sold at this station for the excursion Sllndnv Tho Rev. AVilllam Cashmoro delivered t ' -i naoraiaureato address Sunday evening nt tho Congregational Church Mr. and Mr. Georgo AV'hlttaker wero m Burlington Sunday. IIINESBURG. Those from La Plotto chaptr who at tended tho O. E. 3. convention at Bur lington woro Mrs. A. S. Hull, Mrs, L, y Tobey, Mis. S. P. Degree, Mr AV L Brlggs and Virs. C. I). Pierce.--Air i,. ward Lewis went to tllo Man,' ; t ' ,. hospital Juno 1 for an opera.) it appendicitis Miss Clalro Hull Vs r turned after spending a month ii AAa. , Ington, D. C. Tho Hlnosburg band will glvo a a concert lu the bandstand Sunday at 2..J m Mrs. Mercy Bostwick ICellog. como from Florence, Mass., to makv homo with her sister, Miss Dora Ri -wick, at tho old homestead. Tho P wicks havo bought a largo barn ot Dnbi ,t Eddy at Monkton Rldgo, and tho nets -bors havo taken It down nnd are movii ; It to the Bostwick homestead to rcpla. i tho barns burned last fall Dial and Mo) Boynton and Mrs. F. H. Dow wero ap pointed delegates to tho convention in Un derbill Tuesday and Wednosilay Tho Rev. N. A. dishing has resigned the pas torate of the Baptist Church and will gD to New Hampshire. Mrs. R. A. HarrU has moved Into the Landon place, will i sho has entirely remodeled. Children's day was observed Sunday In all the churches with approprlato oxerclsos E. O. Martin hns built a veranda, 10 by 30 feet, on tho front of his houso and A. Sykes Is building one a trlflo smaller. Hyman Kenyon did tho work. Georgo Love has moved Into the Rebecca Ray houso and Mrs. Ray will spend tho sum mer with him. Edwin Prlndle Is buildl a cottage at Thompson's Point. The students of the high school will fur nish a supper and entertainment at tha town hall Saturday evening for tli. Vrc- 111 of iiw senior class. Tho baccalaurf at(1 sermon will bo preached by tho Rev. Hit - ard Owen at the Congregational Citrc i next Sutiday evening The pupibc of Y i primary and intermediate village v; ji will give an entertainment Mond.i.- ev- n lng, Juno 10, at the town hall Tho pupl'3 of the ninth grade aro to have appropria' 3 exercise's and receive their certificates r ' promotion at the school room June 20 nt 2:00 p. m. The commencement of tho high school the samo date at S:00 p. m. in the town halL Prof. Evan Thomas of the University of A'ermont will deliver tbi address The Rev. F. B. Sawyer, Mr-. Sawyer and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Brom' went to AVtst Addison Monday, wher, Mr. Sawyer officiated at a funer.il C'hl dren's day wns observed at tho chun les Sunday morning Miss Clalro Hull has returned after spending a month in AA'ash lnston, D. C. Tho Rev. AVilllam Franklin of Old Orchard, Me., who has spent 15 year as missionary in India, will speak in tho Methodist Church Friday at 3:00 an I 7:30 p. m. JERICHO. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Lovb' moved ta AA'aterbury, where he has employment Mr. and Mrs. AAilllam Almour of Mon treal are In town for the summer Fred Ross of Howard, R. I , was t v sltor 'n town Tuesday Mrs. M. L. AV.ish'mrn Is visiting Edward Whlteomb nt Riverside Mrs. AVhlte and daughters, R.'na ar 1 Lula of Des Moines, low.i. ,-ui.ie Saturd ' for tho summer. John Sheldon of Ess. Junction took im.ssesslon of tho place ho bought of J. P. Ladd. Frank Barrow id boarding at Fred J. Foster's. WEST1-0RD, Mrs. Peck is visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. A. Bates Homer and C. B. Pulge havo bought tho farm owned by Henry Gleason Mlas Alice Davis xi been in town for a fow days.-M.s. C'arj. Leach is at home for the summer. Ern est Grow is visiting his brothc r, Floyd A. Grow Miss Lottto Morgan Is lu town Tho Ladles' Soi lul Circle n ' W nesday at the home of Mrs. J. E. Allen. David Gokey has moved his family to Jericho There is a special town meeting vvurned for June 21. The matter of clos ing the road beyond Frank Itoswc.il s will bo voted upon and sevi ral of'er things will be considered Tho Kmgh j of I"ythlns will attend the Congivgat al Church next Sunday Children i 0 1 was observed in tho Methodist Ch r i Sunday afternoon Tho Rev. Mr. A i of Mansonville, P. Q., will preach in the Baptist Church Sunday Leon On of Los Angeles. Col., Is visiting his sla ter, .Mrs. B. A. Stone. SHELHURNE. Dr. F. R. Stoddard hns return 1 fiv"H Mt. Clemens, Mich., whero h wt t t tako tho mineral baths for rVmatls"i. He has returned much benefited -The 1) C. Smith Bible clnss held its rcg liar monthly meeting Tuesday afternoon in the Methodist Church parlors. -The Fv r Ready Circle of the King's 1 aughter will hold its regular meeting Friday after noon, instead of Thursday, at th. hoi v of Mrs. F. W. Blsonett. Members ni tegui'sted to bring their thimbles -Chnrles Ue Tracy of New York Is at b'i homo hero in tho village for tho .sumnv Hermon Taylor, who bus be n In tho employ of the A'ermont Marble company of Proctor for several years, has seve'roel his connection with thnt company nnd entered the ofllce of the Standard Oil cim pany of Albany, N.Y Mrs. Mnry Gntfi Is spending n few days with lie son, Harry, in Proctor Miss Louise Gates Is visiting her sl.ster, Mrs. Harley Be i h, In Burlington Mrs, Ray E. Kinno has re turned to her homo In Springfield af'r visiting her pnrents, Dr. ami Mrs Stod dard, for a few days Mrs. Can." P. AA'hlte and son. Rolltn, am In enni.i it Thompson's Point Mr. and Mrs J . Cory spent Sunday In North Ferrlsburg -Kenneth Hoeck of Now York Is at II AV. Tracy's for tho summer. Mrs. Charlotte Ferris ot Burlington, whllo visiting her sister, Mrs. Ar. A. AVeed, last week, hail the mlsfoitune to fall, hrcnklng her It '6 arm nbovo tho wrist The gr.iinm.tr school gnvo "Tho Cabbago Hill School" nnd flag drill In St. Catherine's hall Thursday evening to a good house. Tho young people did well, giving civdlt to tlm drillinr of their teacher, Mrs. O B, Wood Tho oxcrolses of the praduatlnp class ot the grammar school wero held Fildny evening nt St. Catherine's hall, Mes Mlnnto Hays, tho superintendent, pre sented diplomas to a class of il ha SaeLburae jraramar school umAmU