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2 THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2G, 11)14. One Cent a Word Advertising in this column ono cent n word, each in sertion. Copy may be chansrefl every wfuk. Cash in ndvancc required. No ndvM-tispment taken which is less than 12 words, two lines. Special terms to ad vertisers using from 20 to 1,000 lines within 12 con Foentive months. WANTED. YOUNG WOMBS wanted to work In a training school ns numcs fcr the, in tanc. Addres3 I'. O. Uox 117S, Wor cester, Moss. 6.ftw,5m- If. OOOD PARMER, who will furiiloh etock nnd tools, wanted to rent ft vil lage farm of from C to MO acres nt or near Westminster Station. VI. A good opportunity for truck fnrtnlnri. Good market for nil you can produce at good prices. I em furnish pome of tlio best onions and tobacco land In the Connecti cut volley, near a corn cannery, which pays 117 per ton for all the. green, sweet corn they can Ret. No bum need r.ppl. W. V. Fair, Burlington, Vt. 4ad&w,tf. WANTED -Old-fashioned class furniture of every description. Vermont law hooks printed before IStiO, Vermont Gnr.ateois by Airs. Ilrmenwny nnd hooks In gen eral. Send list of wlint yon have. W. C Kverett 1!9 North AVInooskl avenue, Burlington. 32,wl3t YOUNG WOMEN wanted to work in a training school as nurses for the In sane. Address I'. O. Box 1178, Worces ter, Mass. 22,w,2m. FOR SALE. INCUBATORS for sale. Several up-to-date four-hundrcd-egiv Atnndy Lee ineu bctors, practically new ?12. P. A. Man uel, Rlchford. Vt. 3S,12t&w2t 10 to M TONS of choice hay for sale on my farm nt Westminster Station. Vt. Apply to ". A'. Fnrr, S3 North Union street, Burjlngton, Vt. 4:.d&w,tf. I'AIUr Will sell cheap for a nulcl; sale, in easy terms. Ten cows and some farming tools, a large lumber lot and nice location. Write or telephone. Mrs. lllx Daley, White River Junction, ermont 3.,w,3t. FARM FOR SALE. 312 acres, stock and tools.pugar hush equipped, apple-orchard, plenty wood and timber, well watered, buildings fair, 1 1-2 mile to school, churches, stores; 2 1-2 miles to railiond station. Telephone, cream taken at door. Price $C,0Oj. For author informa tion apply to owner. Box 3, Westford, 31,w3t NOTICE. 5KND FOR F MCE I 1ST of farms, etc. N. J. Potwln, Real Estato TJealer, South Royalton, Vt. 20,-wlt STANDARD STEAM LAUNDRY Office 145 Cherry street. II. W. nut 'ock, proprietor. Finn Shirt, Collar and Cuff Work. 'Phono 3S-11 or send post. Al and driver will call. PRANK S. LANOU & SON, Fraction! number nnd Memo Fitter. 00 St. I'iiiiI Street. Trit North llurllnglon Siivlom 3iik. Burlington Veterinary I Ion p 1 n 1 , 73 Pine St.. Burlington, Vt. 1)11. .1. A. BUST. Veterinary Surereon and Phvslclan. Graduate Grand Rapids Veterinary .'College, 1903. ntest equipment for ill animal surgery, including equlno fnd canine operating tables. 'Phone DC. Taxidermists Fur riers RAW FURS Orders returned by Parcel Post at our ex pense. Send for Price List. The M. Abbott Frasar Co., SO Sudbury ., nosTov, - mass. ao.v.'ist FOR sale: at reasonable prices young Percheron and Belgian Stallions tfrom two to three years old, guur lnteed to be sound nnd sure breed -ro. Thoy nre out of Imported mares and by Imported srnllions, nnd If de sired will be sold to two or mom "armor. as company horses. HEART'S DELIGHT FARM. CIIA7.V, ."V. X, :i5,w,tf NOTICE. Notice U hereby given, by the owner thereof, provided ny law, that atock tcrtlflcnto, No. W, dated April 111. 1313, representing live pharos of tho preferred fctock of Tho Swoat-Comlnsa Company of Richford, AM., has been lost or destioyed. MRS. A1ABEL E. CLARKE.. Dated a: Burlington, VI.. February PI, BH 3.",w,.lt. TEETH EXTRACTED Aliaoliltely Without 1'nln. 3,'b.e only oVHee lu Burlington whr you can uet tco'A extracted without S article of pain, without taltlni; gut. ly method Is used b no other person. Mo puln; no danger; no after eftecti;. UR. I.. U. IIA'.KN. Office. 284 Main St., Burlington. Vt Office Hours. 10 to 3, 7 to I. PlaceCerc! For Kale at Free Press Stationary Stun Juet for tho sake of Information about thlnSE tho 'ad- would bo worth read i Ine, But much of tlda Information has lL uuih value ot ltielf. -7J I (Continued from Page Uno), lien 111 for two weeks, has so far recov ered that he Is ablo to be about imaln. James AVnrd, who hn.1 been In- 111 health for some time ut tho home of his daughter, Mrs. ft M. llnnks, with a complication of diseases, died early Wednesday morning nt tho ago of 80 years. Mr. Ward was born in Ireland, Limerick county, and came to this country when a, yolliif, man. He lived In Atl.ldlobitry for about 20 years, lin ing from here to Lincoln, where Ins redded about 40 years. During lib) hIiiv In that town lie held various of lice's and was one of tho most respuct- d eltlyetn of the town, lie married i Mlas Alice Couglilln Ml, ,lll,ni-v. : who survives him, cu well as one daughter, Mro. C M. Hanks of Mld dlehuiy, with whom they lived, and a grandson, Matthew Ward W'hnlen of B.undon. The funeral will be held al Bristol Friday tnornlnc at ft. Am brctie o Church at 10:30 and the Inter--mer.t will bo In the Bristol cemetery. Mr. nnd Mm. John 11 Sargent have sold tha Mlddiebury Inn. which the; have conducted for about u year, to Mr. i unil Mrs. Casslus Bosley of Mlddiebury, who will take possession March 28. This is tho third hotel which Mr. Sar gent bus purchased and prucltrully oliUllt in town during the lat 30 yinra, tho other two being the Logan llotiso on Park street and the Sargent House on Court strouL Mr. nnd Mrs. Sargent have not been in good health this winter and It is not likely that they will again enter the hotel busi ness, of which they liavi mndo n tin- nnclal auceesR. The Rev. Jatnrti P. ' Moore of SprlnglleJd, Muss., ;ave a ! lecture on "Celtic Folk Song and Foil Lore" In the town hall Tuesda) even- lug. .Miss Susan T.. Arclilbiild has re turned from Plttsford. John Moreonib Is confined with a severe uttaek of tho grip. Thermometers in various parts of this village Indicated 30 degree below sicro at six o'clock Wednesday morning and at tin- pulp mill section It wns 3"i. Tin- funeinl of Asa lleuien way was held at his late home on Court street Wednesday mottling at 11 o'clock. Burial was In the fanillv lot In the cemetery at Brldport. The I bearers were Fran!-. J. Hubbard, Ar thur II. Bristol. George W. Rose and John L. Slafter. ('hnuncy II. Stewart, formerly of Charlotte, died at his home on Washington street Tuesday after noon. Ho was born in U'eybrlilge March 17. 1S2!, and would therefore have been ST, yeais of age had In- lived until March 17. Ho spent man.- years ill Illinois and Iowa, and for 2.", jeara he lived In Charlotte and Mlddiebury for 12 years. Ho had been in poor health an.l for a year h.ul been seri ously ill with a complication ot troubles. lie Is survived by a wife, Mrs. Mary Eliabeth Stewart, and a nephew, Frank Bacon of Wnlthnm. Tho funeinl will be held at his late home Friday morning nt 10:30 and the burial will be In 'eybridge.-,Tho annual meeting of the Ladles' Mission ary society of tlie Memorial Bay' 1st Church was held with Mrs. R. !:. ijgu-n at the parsonage Tuesday afternoon. Tho report showed that all bills were pal.1 and that there is a good sum In the treasury. The following officers were elected: President, Mis. it. L. Brough; vice-president, Mrs. I. L. Rog ers; secretary and trensurer, Mrs Raymond McFnrland. .Mrs. William Huntley and Airs. Jerry Trudo have re turned from Rutland. A. J. Blaekmor. who has been 111 for two weeks, Is thought to be slowly Improving. Air. and Airs. James A. Palmer of Now ark. N. J., aro in town. At the Congrega tional Church, tho Rev. A. A. Lan caster will preach Sun.la morning at 10:4r, a communion sermon. Thoro will be :i special offering for the dea cons' fund. A union service will bo held in tho Baptist Church, 7:30 p. m., when Dr. Elllnwood of the Florence Crittenden League of Compassion will speak. .Monday evenings nt seven o'clock the pastor's class in "Tho Es sentials of tho Christian Faith" will meet at tho parsonage at seven. Tho Ann Story Camp Flic Girls will meet with AIlss Crane Saturday afternoon. VERGENMES. Dr. 1) J. Carroll of this city and AIlss Alinnlu G. Kelleher ot Knit day. Fob. IS. at tho Catholic Church, Fort Edward, by the Rev. Al. J. Grlf. flth, assisted by tho Row L. A. Vezina of this city. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was sorved at the home of tho brido'.s mother, Alia. James Kclloher. Dr. nnd Airs. Carroll have gone on a wedding trip to Wash ington, D. P., and will bo al homo hero after .March l. Airs Chomp Durge hay closed her school In rerrlsl-urg and returned to her lior-.e In this clty.-X. J. AfcCuen has beei) ntmomte-i tax co.leotor to 111: th- vacancy ciused by the death of T. C. Al!ddlc'jrr, A dauirhttr. Marlon, was born ury 1 to Mr. nnd Mis. Ira Hun Charlotte, former residents o . ..u -. John Dri3(.oll of DnrchisUi, Ala.ss., is visiting his pnieutr, Air. ami Airs. John Drlcoll.--Tho wholesale prieo of eggs Atondav wne 30 cents and butter or ... tin .... uuui iu j' coma. a oaugliter was born Sntuiday night to Air. nnd Airs. Allen P. Beacu. AIlss Helen Clark of Perrlslmig vlslled her mint, Airs. David Roborts, .Sunday. Atrs. Lovi II. Brown Is 111 with thu Blip. The Ladies' Aid society of the MothodlM Episcopal Chinch will meet Friday afternoon with AP. Cecil.) u. Ronton. Edwin Gardnor lias i anted tho Ralph Booth farm tor ono year r.iul will take possession March J. Airs. Dennis O'brlen went Tuesday to Burlington to visit her sister, Airs. AVil- soii. A!i.s May McPhltomw teacher in the hiKli school, Is confined at her home lu West Rutland by the llluepa of her mother. Miss Anna Lalioeut visited In Uiirlinston Monday. Supeilntendent AV. H. Douglass N attending a meeting of the National Educational association nt Rich moml, A'.i.-Lcvl II. Blown left Monday on a business trip to Ogdensburg, N. A'. .Mr. nnd Airs. E. R. Wilcox entertained at wh'f-t at their home' on Main street Atop, day evening. Allen Ruth Bailey of Boa ton If visiting Airs. C. A. Chapman and AUrr, Berneeln Avery. D. O'Btlep to be out -Airs. AV. R. nnd Airs. AV. Bristol gave a neighborhood party, 1r- needier of BurlliiKtou ami Dr. Tuendnv afternoon. A. AV. Norton. Post-' TowiihhenJ of Rutland were In town master Thorn is Alack and AV. H. Wheeler! Saturday lu consultation with local attended the annual dinner of the Greater I doetora In the eiiho of .1 nines Cardell. Vitmont association ut Burlington Tues. ' '''he poamrflro Is now located In the Vermont nssoilatlou at Burlington Tues-!1""'"1' room In the Grunge ball on Gar- da v - IwiiiIh Miner of Hrundon vlbRed PI" parents. Air. und Airs S. D. Allner, Tin "lay. Miss Sarah Bordenu is upend ing two wci 1;h with her parents lu Allddle-bi'i'v.-Mrs. At. T. Hrlntol entertained the members of Mrs. George Stone's Sun 'i hool eliss 'esteidav al hei home on Gnene fltieet. AIlss Theresa Allddlebrook Is substituting us teacher In tho ninth grade at tho A'ergennes school. Sidney Deinine of AVestport. K. A'., wns in town Alondav.-The Rev A'. K. Daves -"cd In niirllngioli Tuesday.- AIlss jMaxlorio Luc and cUssiiimXu Albu Laur Walbrldge, of Atlddloluiry College, return ed Monday to Mlddiebury after a visit to Atlas Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1C. A. Lee. .1. It. Orvls. William .lennlngs nnd Kllhil Putliiton weio ovcr-Hundny visi tors In Burlington. Thermometers regis tered from 21 to 30 degrees below zero Tuesday morning. James Cnrdcll re ninths iihnul the sntuc. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Alanson O. Wright of Wnlthnm was the scene of a pretty wedding Tuesdny evening when tho oldest daughter, AIlss Grace Ilnr.el Wilghl, was united In marriage, to Edson Augustus Ioud of New Haven, Promptly at eight the bridal party cam" down stairs to the strains of the wedding march play ed by Mls Marlon Jneksor. of Burlington inril went met In the parlor bv Dr. John M. Tlinmait of Mlddiebury ' '""i'" "i .Miuuieniiry i.oiiego. who per- i"rmru the ceremony. The bride woa given nwny by her father, and attended by her sller, Miss Ardelle Wright I'ltllfl Mi.'s lluth Wright, the youngest rlster was ring b-nrer. t'urleton McNeil of Charlotte, n classmate of the pioom nt Randolph, was tho butt man. The bride wns gowned In a white brocaded silk crepe do ehlnn nnd carried n bouquet of white bride's roses. The brldesnnld wne a pli.k silk i.repe do ehlno tin-1 drr slindov,- lnce ntid curled pl'il: carnatloiis. The hou.-e decoratlono I weie ill tik and white eartiatloiu and sweet peas, with frns, I'lnlln.. unrt ropi'S I of evergreen. The mr.rringe servle( wnfl read under nr. evetgreen b'.wer and nreh with rlo.K il pnti-c. nft.-r which Mr. audi Mrs. Houd received congnilululloni stand-1 !n-T 1 1 li I n the gntes. Plrl: and white re fresrmeuts were rvi-ri to the guests of whom there were nbou' PA Twenty girls ftom the Nu chapter of the Sigma Knpim ororltv, Mlddiebury Collet, of which the bible is a member, came in the after noon and were present nl the bride's sup tier beforo the ceremony. The Inst hour before the ni'n'.lcls 'bey HPetit crooned on I),,. stnlrs. J-lnglmt siinsfl until the wed. dim- march sounded. Mnny otln r rrb nds ard relatives fmm Mlddlebnrv, liiitilng. ton. Mrirti-1. Panton. Ferrlshurg nnd Ver gerinefi ei- priseni, a mum: them Mr. ard Mrs. T. R. Bo-ee and .Mr. Bovce or Mlddlr-bury. nnd Miss Addle Wrlo-ht. Mls Helen Jlcndco and Mrs C. A. Jaeltson of Huillngton. One room was filled with a beautiful display or gifts or linen, china, cut glnss. sliver anil monev in gold nieces. Th" (.-room's gift to the best man will n gold scarf pin set with pearls and to the bridesmaid a descent of pearls. Much meriiinent wns caused by an attempt- to capture the suit ease of the bride as the couple left amid showers of ronfettl to take the train at Mlddiebury for a trip to Boston and vicinity. After a successful haul and n race down the road tr, restnie tin- bag to the depaitlng bride It was dis covered that the renl suitcase had been sent coi the morning previous. Affer their retiitn Air. and .Mrs. Doud will he at home at the old Doud homestead on Town Hill, New Haven. Thne will be a hearing at th- offlei of I'lly Attorney F. W. Tuttle Frld.n evening before the city council on an application to lay out public squares on Main street on the West side of the river, between the gutter nnd the highway. Tt in proposed to put tho strip of land from the Panton rond to 'the shade roller works In charge of the city j-n that teare- may he prohibited from driving over It -L. 11. SlKldon nf Rutland was In town Tuesday. Airs. Thomas N. Sny der wont yesterday to Winoosk! to visit her slitor. Mrs. Kvn Holland, at the Fanny Allen hospltnl, where she recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. AIlss Marguerite Reiiaud has returned from St. Albans, where she visited her brothers, Fred and Elliot Remind, and attended the ball given by tlio Knights of Columbus Monday evening. Airs. Wes ton of Burlington visited her parents. Air. nnd Airs. John Davey, Alimdaj . Airs. N. J. Kinntid ia 111. Dr. and Airs. D. J. Car roll have returned from their wedding trip to Washington. D. r. The condition of Airs. Levi Brown, who Is III with an acute attack of bronchitis and grip, Is Improved. -Dr. William Ross of Jackson ville, Fin., and Philip J. i:Ss of New York Uty have returned to tlu-lr homes after a vir-lt to their parents. Air. and Alls. 1'i.ink A. Ross. C. A. Cady of Marie is t-peiidlng a few days iere. ORWELL. TP. trustees of the I'liht Congregation al Church organized Thiusdny by elect ing. President, J. E. Williams; secretary, II. D. liranch; ways and means cominlt- tee. R. s. Hnll, II. E. Unci;, E. E. Young; prudential, It. S. Voung, II. D. Branch, Dr. I,. It. Howe: llnnnce, 1). L. AVells, J. L. W'll'ams. E. E. A'ouug. All s. Allchaei De AVItt died Tuesday Feb. 17, niter a long libie-H. The funeral was lull at St Paul's Church Friday morning. The three s-ons and sons-in-law neted as bearers. Alis. E. Al. Huttom died Fob. 16. from a shock suffered some yen is ago. The fu neial was helibat tile house Friday after noon, the Rev. L. Al. Isaacs officiating. u . II. r'rencii, If. ). Branch. Glen Root nnd II wn . '. A. Hnll were the bearers. Burial .Mountain View cemetery. AIlss "o ( 'lark of Orwell nnd James A. were man led at St. Paul's Alcnday morning. Tin- village !!' a pipy at the town hall. entitled Monday "Royalty of Old Virginia." on evenirg to a full house. HAN CO CI v. Arthur Lrbar nf Pluslleid was nt Mrs. A',, p. Flllel-l's Saturday and Sunday. Amy, dnugntrr or Air and Mr. ,J. n Smith, js verv I'l with lironchltls.-Mra. G, Jt, Church has been ill. BRISTOL. Tho Fri.ni.iH AVIllnrd memorial meeting Friday at All3rf Helen AWHor's wan well ntterded. An Interesting program was carried out G. R. Orcutt is coin aleselng from an illnecs of severed weeks. S. D. Fair will rebuild hhi store. Tho Outlook club will meet with Mb-s Kate Stewart IMidny afternoon. February 27. The Hon, AV. A. Lnwrencu and Dr. and Airs. fS. F. Edmunds, who have lit on at tho Rldgo wooil, Daytona. Fla., luive gone to Or lando, Fla., for an Indcllnlto stay. Th? postolllee Is being moved to tho Grange hall on (l.irlleld street. Airs. Frank Dufrv nnd AIlss Ella Alathowsun visited Airs. S. AlatliewHOii nt the Alary Fletelier hos pital Saturday. The Bristol Clothing com pany. burned out lu tho recent lire, have rinted the fiont room over E. C. Dike's Hlori-.-.MIs.s Bertha Alott hroko her Icl- Is able ' e rltuiy afternoon Just nbove the ankle by A'nlterlfllllbB n the lee. lli'lil street, wliero it will remain until it building lu eroded for Its use. Tbo condition of Mrs. F. K AlnthowHon, who underwent an operation ut tin- Alary 1-Meteher hospital last week. Is report ed uu favorable. Tlio condition of Airs. E. L. Shot-win at the Alary Fletcher hospital contlnuori favorable. AV. II, Hale of Burlington was an ovor-Sun-day Biles t of his parents, Air. and Airs. AV. II. Halo Air. nnd Airs. Ernest Cur ler attended the funeral of a relative in Verjicmus Kriiiaj. Juinta R, AVtiis, a well known nnj respected resident of this village for re'ny yars, died at his homo on East street Mindny night. He had a shock of paralysis Sunday. Ho is survived by his wlfo nnd three dnughteis, Mrs. O. R. Wilson of Burlington, Mrs. H. S. Dunsheo of this town and Mrs. M T. Butterlleld of Sllddlchiirv, and seeral grandchildren, Leon Dean of the University f Vermont Is n grandson. The funeral will be held nt the houso this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. IMdy have moved into the I'cako tenement on Ourllcld street. COUNWALIi. There will be a church social nt tho town hall Friday evening. A good program Is being prepared. Miss liiielab M. Sanford of Everett, Mass., s spending tho week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Hnnford. .i.ss Mattniet Lnvalley. who has been l iNlchllltf In 1lllr lu Biinmllnf bee v.-ieti- tlon with i,Ih parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam Invalley. Mrs. II. E. Taylor has returned to her home in Went Cornwall nfter two weeks with her t-Inler, Mrs. Townseud. of Shorehnm Center. -Kathleen Foote and Cindy iinmblln hpent the week-end with their ulsters, who nre students nt the Catleton N'nrmil, -The D. A. R. ioclal held nt the residence of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. RlmHinm Friday evening wns uell attended, eonslderlni? the condition of the rond'i STARKSBORO. To- homo . and Airs Frank Illll w is the scene nf n pretty wed I,ng Wed nesday. Feb. Is, when their daughter, Kate, F., wns united in mniriage to Reuben Norton of Bristol by tho Rev. Kiunklin Blake. The.v weie attended by AIlss Nina I'liaffee or Mlddiebury an,: Cardoll Norton of Hi i&tul. The InldeV father gave her nwu.v. The brldu woie champagne silk and the bridesmaid b'.do silk. The house wji pteltlly deioratcd, the arch being of cedar and bittersweet beiiiis. About f.0 nlatives and friends who present. Among those from uut of town Were: Air. and Airs. Georgu Chaffeo and .Msg Nina Chaffee of Mlddiebury, Air. and Airs, ("buries Norton, Mr. and Airs. E. C Norton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Perley Illll and daughter, Alls Ella Norton, and Cardell Norton of Bristol. Air. nnd Airs. Fred Robeits of Shelbiirne. Air. and Mr". Sidney Bushnell. Air. and Airs. Coburn Pierce and AIlss Liuy Belle i'leiee of lllnesburg. The bride received many beautiful gifts consisting of furniture, sliver, linen nnd money. They left for a shoit trip, drrlng which they will vi.-lt his brother, Ira, In Rutland. After Ainrch 1 they will reside at thi Norton farm in Pi-1-.tol. Edward Walker has sold out his Interest in the stole to F. Al. AVnlstcm. The cot tnge prayer meeting this week will be nt tho home of C. Ladno. Harlan llo-twlck Is alil- to be out nfter a long Illness. The regular grange meeting will be hi Id tills ai ek with a literary program. The Chils t ;m Culture club will hold an ndlourned meeting Thursday at the home of Alls. Giace Alumm. The subject will be "Wom an's Inlluenee." AIlss Ell i Norton has re turned to Btlstol. The thei mometer reg istered y, below zero Tuesday morning. The rural carriers lind a holiday Alonduy. Neither ha.s missed making the tiips on account f bad roads this winter. NORTH FERR1SBURG. Louis Miller lias moved to New Haven, where he will cairy on a farm. Carl Pecue is moving to tin- Kenynn plact which he recently purchased. AIlss Lil lian Kimball, who Is teaching In Gays- vllle. spent Sunday at the home of bur parents, Air. and Alls. D. A. Kimball. The King's Daughters will meet at the home of Airs. Laytun Elliot Thursday afternoon. Tlie drama, "Cranberry Cor ners." piesented by local talent of Char lotte, was given In Allen hall Wednes day evening under the auspices of Hip King's Daughters. The Hist anil second decrees were conferred upon a class of b. candidates at tin- Grange Saturday evening nnd there was a short AVash- Ington program. SALISBURY. Adolphus Thomas, who had been In poor health for some time, died Sunday afternoon at tlie age of !1 years of a complication of diseases. Ho Is Mirvlved by two sons, John Thomas, who lived with hi. i, and William II. Thomas of AHddlebury. The funeral wns held nt his late homo Tuesday afternoon at 2:31 and burial was In the family lot In the Salisbury cemetery. Air. Thomas was the oldest resident of Salisbury and was born ami nlwnys lived here. His wife died about 10 years ago. The chill ches In town nre to observe "Go-to-i'hurch Day" next Sunday. Mr. and Alls. Allan I'. Bench of Bnln Har bor are part ntn of a daughter, born Feb ruary 21. Airs. Peach was Alias Battle Hump of tills town. An entertainment, under the auspices of the C E. society, will lie hebl in the town hall l-'rldav evening. There will be no admission fee The G. nnd Gl clns" will meet with AINs Sadie Grace AVodiie-olay evening. The l.adl a' Mlssionai y society will meet with Mr-. '. A. Bump Thursday afternoon, it b,lng th-- duy set apart for prayer for home missions. AIlss Battle Heach Is vis iting In Mbnkton and Vergennes for n few days. AIlss Ruth Preston s-petit Sun day with Mrs Gladys Alahew. Air. nnd Airs. Lewis Wlmltt are parents of a daugh'.ei, b'.rn February IS. Airs. Bert Grace, who has been ill with pneumonia, is improving. Al. II. Sawyer has ltasid his farm to Ednaril Pi lour, and Air. Sawyer will occupy the All. Carney house, owned by ('. A. Bump. F. B. Nelson has purchased the- II. C. Good lich place and his employe, Air. Alurry, will move his r.unlly there soon. The Daughters of Ruib will give their enter tainment, "the Old Maid's Club," in Cornwall Thursd i ov, mug, March r,. SHOREHAM. Air. and Airs. George V. Fisher, who have been giirsls of .Mrs. .Marin Smith, returned to Glocestor, Al.iss., Wednesday. Mis Emma Jones Is with her sister, Airs. Hugh Baker, in lliuesburg. Airs. Howard Hurge Ih visiting her Mster in Bennington. Mrs. G. AV. French Is In Andover. Alans. Tho last entertainment of the eourso was given Monday evening by the Wea vers. Mrs. I. P. Sharon en tertained the Aloravlan club mid guests Tuesday afternoon, MONKTON. The senior class of Beenian Academy presented tin, farce "At tho AVIndow" Friday evening lu Woodman hall to a large audience. Benjamin G. Collniner, who spent tin- winter in Florida, has re turned and is the gmwt of Ids uncle and nunl, Air. and Airs. Daniel Aleeeh. The Junior League observed Washington's bltthdny Willi un eptei tattuin iit III Grunge hall Saturday evening. Mr. ami Alls. diaries Humphrey of Rutland nio par ents of u son, Charles Daniel, born Fob. ruury 23 Airs. Humphiey was formerly AIlss Anna McEntee of this town. AV. Enil Alealor of Bristol will move Ainrch 1 to Ida father's farm In tills town. Charles N. Stone, who has been at tlie bone- ol Ills father, has anipted a posl t'uii in an unt.iiiinlille facility In Ohio. -Miss Ruby AlcKiiU-u Vt lDUaaud U at home for n short stay Mrs. Jnne Smith, who has been III, Is on tho gain. BRIDPORT. Joseph lllalze'fl house wns damaged by llio February 19. II. K. Williams hi mov ing to the Methodist Episcopal parsonage. Charles Leo will carry on Mr. Williams s 1 farm. Tho remains of Asa llemenway, a former resident, Wcte brought hero for burial Wednesday. WHITING. AIlss Vella Alallory of Orwell was a guest of Alrn. Carioll Necdham AA'edncs-dny.-.Mrs. Clara Brown is tlie guest ot her i.lster, AIlss Rich, in Brandon. Har old Webster returned Alonday to Ran dolph, whero ho is a student In tho agri cultural school. He lins been at liome several weeks on account of nn Injury to one of his eyes. R10NKTCN RIDGE. Air. and Airs. H. C. Shlverotte visited tho llrst ot the week In Ferrlsburg. Air. and Alr.s. Anson Brown, who have re cently returned from Long Beach, Cal visited hero a few days. AIIfs Luclle Ijiwrenco lias returned from New Hamp shire. Le Ruiisell, who has been 111, In somewhat Impiovod. M.ss Daisy Ruasell is visiting Dr. and Alls. Georgo Rusaell in Arlington. ADDISON. The Grange Dramatic club i;a.ve the drama, "AIlss Topsy Turvy," at Ver genncs) Saturday evening under tho aupplcuj of the A'ergcnne.s Giange. They will go to North t'orrlsburg March 4 to glv It under the auspices of Ac. Phllo Grnnta: of l-'erilsburg. A seven font social was held at the vestry February 23. There wns u fnlr attendance consider ing the condition of tho toads. The pro gram was a George Washington foclal under the management of tin Chrlstiau Endeavor society. Grand View Orango held nn old-fashioned spelling match Friday. AIih. Af A. Smith is ill. PANTON. Air. and Airs. C. W. Spingue of Bristol are In town. Air. nnd Airs Barber of AVestport are in town. Alls. R. L. ilnnchett and Uule daughter were in town tlie llrst of the week from Allne vllle, N. A". Edwnrtl Cnrr, un etnplos e nt L. G. Kent'?. hs been 111 with an at tack of appendicitis. Ho was taken Tues day to the Funny Allen hospital at Bui lliieton for an operation. The Baptist society is lo hold u Lincoln and Wash ington Mielal in the church Friday even ing, tlie music being furnished by tile high school of A'ergennes. This will be followed by a supper In the church par lors. Airs. Samuel Gaines I ill with pleurisy. The ladles of the Alothodlst Episcopal society will serve dinner in tlie church parlors on town meeting day ns usual. William Sullivan cut his foot quite badly while chopping recently. IIARDWICK. E Al. Davis, J. AV. Brlgham. A Austin and A'. W. Rand attended D. the golden jubilee of tin- K. ot C. at AVah iiigtoii, D. C The annual report of the town officers just issued shows tlie ex pense In eating for the poor to have been $r,,fnl.20. The board ot commissioners expended in permanent road work and re placing highways $2.321. SI; winter roads, SfiOS.47; schools In town district, S5.2ijS.12; selectmen's orders, $1.9,722.21; officers' sal aries, $l,;"l5.s7. The town has decreased Its lndebtednes by $1,315.70. The selectmen t ceommended a tax of 30 per cent, for highway and 110 per cent, on the dollar of the grand list for other expenses. Airs. Eliza Jacobs has moved her house hold goods to Plymouth, N. II., where she will make her home Air?. Harvey N. Chandler, who live in the .Aider Brook road, died February 20, aged 73 years. She is survived by her husband. AIlss Kate Elphlstono and Airs. Alex ander went to the Fanny Allen hospital Friday night for medical treatment. John Williams and Aliss Alarv Bedroll weie united in marriage February 2'i bv the Rev. II. II. White. A. w. Vant of North lleld was 111 town the first of the week. The academy team nnd a team of the old players will play basketball at tho B mn.isium February 27. The mercury was in below zero Tuesday morning. EAST IIARDWICK. Fleda llnssani was at homo from Barre the llrst of tho week. AV. S. AVrlght visited his mother In Mont gomery over Sunday. The lookout ola.M of the Congregational Church are lnylng a hardwood floor in tlio audience oom of tho church, Guy Ahlrich Is ill. The services of the Congregational Church will bo held in Jewett chapel Sunday on account of tho repairing of tho church. Fire district No. 1 at a meeting Friday voted to buy the stock of the East Hardwiok AVater company. Charles Goodrich of Hardwiok spent Tuesday witli his daughter, Airs, Battles. R. U. HINESBURG. Tho Ian entertainment In tlie series for the benefit of thu King's Daugh-toi- was givni b i'i,. nhuipla la dles' qtiurtet of Boston at tho town hall .Mund.iN night.- Tin- pupils of the Krammar school had a valentine party at the Cotisregntlonal vestry Satur day afternoon. The Interinedluto school dosed Friday for the spring vacation Pupils having perfect at tendance with: Aunlo CoiiHtnntlnc, Gladys Brothers, Alarjorlo AleKonzio mid Alllo Owen. Florence E. Allen is visiting her sister, Airs. A. L. Walker ut Burlington. Aliss Aliiry Blauehaid was given a miscellaneous shower at nor home Friday in honor of her ap proaching marriage to William Casey. About -10 were present. There was music and refreshments were scied. RICHMOND. Tlio funeral of Airs. John Gnum i. who died Thursday morning after a short lllnesit, was held nt the Cliunh of Our Lady of the Holy Rosiuy Sat urday morning at nine o'clock. The Rev A. 1'. Clermont officiated. Airs Gan non was seriously ill wlh pneu monia In tho early winter, but had recovered and wa about the bouse. Sho was taken ill nivulu tho first of tlie week. Tho da-'oused loaves, beside her husband, two sous, .lames, ot this town and Edmund ot Noi-Hilld.!, her parents, Air, and Airs. Joseph Ala-.tlu; iiiiu sister, Alur.i, and two luollici-, Henry and William, ol' this town. Air. and Airs. K. ll. Edwauls muit.im ed a E0j) patty at their home Thursday evening. Airs. V. II. Slutpurdsoii enter tained the Aid Circle of tlie King's Dnuglitcrs at her homo Friday afternoon. A daughter was limn l-'ebi uarv jn to Air and Alts, olher C. Curler - Abo Jt .:q Xrom H-s Cuiu;rejjuuii,u t'hutcH ,Suit-j day school attended n. snclablo nt tho homo of Air. and Airs. T, L. Stovcns Alonday evening. AIlss Atnrlnn Bartlott, who Is attending nn elocution nchool In Boston, is nt tlio homo ot her parents, Air. nnd Airs. Georgo E, Bartlctt, 'or two weeks. Harold Towne, sub-carrier on rural route 2, has been confined by Illness. W. E. Powers Is substituting. The Rev. nnd Airs, Thomas Htratton are visiting their daughter in Rutland, Airs. O. A". To wno of Burlington wns tho guest of her pnrcnts, Air. and Airs. John Rlcu nidsoti, Alonday, AIlss Jennlo Towno of Burlington was tlio guest nt Air. nnd Mrs. I. n. Towne .Monday. Tho baseball fnlr closed Tuesdny evening. Air. and Mrs. I. E. Towne were In Burlington Sun day to attend the funeral of tlio Infnnt daughter of Air. nnd Airs. O, A'. Towne. Air. and Airs. R. R. Bartlctt left Alon day for Shelbiirne, where they hnvo re cently purchased a farm. Alnstcr Dick Fabens Is visiting his uncle, E. J, Fre chette, In Burlington. AIlss Grace Bes sctt, who hns been ill three weeks, re- turned to her work at Stevens k AVnlk er's Alonday. F. N. Fny Is visiting his dnttghter, Airs. Randall, In Burlington. The Rev. Richard Owen has gone to Huston for n few days. The King's Daughters will meet with Airs. Joseph Du- chane Friday afternoon. There was a union sociable at the Congregational ves try AVednesday evening. Thermometers registered 20 degrees below Tuesday morn ing. SHELBURNE. The dentil of Airs. Jerome Coleman occurred Thursday morning nttcr nn Illness extending over a period of three years. Aliss Alarv Davies was bora in t'enaly, Wales, February 8. 183S and was married to Jerome Cole man about 10 years ngo. Sho is sur vived by her husband; two step-children. Atrs. Emerson Palmer of Sbel- borne nnd Fred Coleman of lllnesbiirg; n sister, Airs. Frank Shlnvllle of Bur lington; nnd ii brother, Alfred Davies of Canajoharle, N. A. Tlio f uncial i.es In Id nt her day at 10:00 a. m. lllnesbiirg. At tlio library association llcers were elected; hit" with meeting of the the following or- PreslJent, .Mrs. J. C. Cory; vice-president, All's. Fred Roberts; treasurer, Airs. Henry Har rington; secretnry, Airs. W. H. Alltehell. Ralph Butler was appointed to inves tigate cost ot lighting tlio library by electricity. Air. nnd Airs. Corrlll Partch and chil dren hnvo returned from California, where they havo been for live years. i .,.....,vl i ,,.,- ,mn h ,,,,,,,1,1111 wiiiinere in Essex most ot her life until 12 the AVells & Richardson company In I years ago. when she moved to Barrc She Burlington. Airs. J. AV, Courtney nnd i leaves her husband, five son, I- ank, Ed daughter, K'atherlne, of Burlington, vis-1 ward. George. William, all of Barre, nr 1 lted nt her father's, J. B. Dubuc. .Mon - day. Air. nnd Airs. Charles A'on St'in - berg nf Burlington spent Alonday with Airs. Von Steinberg's sister, -Mrs. E. H. Nash Air. and Airs. Fred Blssonctte left Alonday noon for Colorado, where thev will -potnl the remainder of the winter j visiting i datives in Boulder and Denver. Airs. Joseph Aiassctt Is In Ferrlsburg. Airs. J. A. Corey spent the week-end in I Ferrlsburg. Aliss Frances Kelley has i retained to Burlington nfter visiting Air.. nnd Airs. John Stapleton. The Alisses I Irene Perla and Emma Gosselln have re-, turned to Burlington after spending Sun- day with their pnrcnts. AIlss Aloore Rurllni'ton was the guest Alonday of AIlss Gabrlelle Cotnolr. Georgo Collnmer of Bnrre spent Sunday and Monday with his parents, Air. and Alr.s. J. G. I Collamer. Air. nnd Airs. J. AVatson AVebb. with their guests returned to New A'ork .Alonday night. The Rev. W. B. Goodman has returned from Castlcton, went to supply the Rev. G. T where he AVatson's pulpit Sunday. Air. AVatson being in the Rutland hospital for an operation. Cap-j tain Cary and bride have returned from. in six weeks' wedding trip lu Michigan. ! Aliss Arietta Shlnvllle, who has spent a week nt Jerome Cob man's, has returned , i to iiurilngton. Air. and Airs. Frank An drews are visiting Airs. Andrews's sister. Airs. Flagg. in Richmond. JERICHO CENTER. Tne funeral of Aliss Gertrude E. Bainum, who died suddenly in New A'ork Tucduy night, was held Friday after noon. A prayer nt the houso preceded the service at the church. The Rev. AVHllam Cnshmore of Jericho Corners officiated and Airs. E. B. AVllliams of tlio same village presided at tile organ. There was no singing, hut a feature of the service was the reading ot "Jesus, Lover of Aly Soul," followed by the sympathetic ron del lug of a stanza upon the organ. There was a profusion of beautiful Mowers. The bearers were: Hovey Jordan, Frank Blown, AVrlght Kay and Harry Ilosklns. The brothers and sisters were present, with the exception of AVnlter, who is in Evanston, HI. The relatives live so far away that but three outside tlie Immediate family came. These were an uncle, Thomas R. Barnum of New Haven. Conn.: an aunt, Airs. Robert S. Little of Shelton, Conn.; and a cousin. Aliss Ethel Little of Salisbury. N. II. AIlss Barnum had attended AHddlebury high sihoul, Vermont Academy, from which she graduated, Aloupt Holyoke College for two years, then tho Teachers' College at New A'ork for the last half of the course, expecting to take a degree In June. She was 23 years of age.-Prof. Evan Thomas of tho University of A'er mont preached Sunday morning on "Un developed Possibilities." Mr. nnd Airs. Eugene Jordan and daughter, Constance, went to Burlington Alonday. A Puffer went to Burlington Tuesday. The high school was not In session Tuesday on ac count of the Illness of Airs. Miloney. Tlie Home Allsslonary society will meet nt Airs. Leon Hall's Thursday afternoon. ST. GEORGE. Atrs. R, E. Forbes is able to bo nbout tho house after being confined to her bod n few days, witli an ab scess caused by a. decayed tooth. MILTON. "The Suffragette Town Alceting" given by tlie ladies of the A'lllage Im provement society at the opera houso Tuesday evening wits a success, Tlio A'oung Ladles' Dramatic club went to THIS COUPON Entitles any reader of S1 LOWNEY'S If presented at the office of the FREE PRESS, 187 Collego street, Burlington, VI. If you want the book sent by mail send 14c additional and the book will be sent to you prepaid. Sec advertisement on another page for details, AVcstford Tuesday cvenlnrf nnd gave tho play, "A King's Daughter." Wil liam Bailey, who has been visiting nt Chnrlcs L, Jackson's, returned Monday to his homo In Alorristown. Airs. J H. AV'ngnor is recovering from the grippe, Airs. Alary Robinson hus returned from Burlington, whero sho has been spending two months with her son. Ralph. N, E. Phelps, R, J. Robinson and C, A. Robinson attenJed the R. K. D. carriers' mooting nt Essex Junc tion Alonduy. Airs. H, C. AlcNall re turned Tuesday evening from Somer vlllo, AIuss., where sho has been spend ing several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. F. A. Benham. Airs. William Flynn and son. Milton, of AlburK, art visiting Mrs. Jano Flynn. ESSEX JUNCTION. Announcement Is made ot the marrlngo In Springfield, Mass., February IS of AIlss Florence E. Conn.il to Alvin L. Sanderson. AIlss Connal was a former resident of this town. A number of friends and rdatlves ot the Inte W. D. Landon, who died nt his homo nt Somervllle, Alns , Feb. 1(5 and whose remains arrived here Thursday morning, gathered nt the grave In the vll- la go cemetery to pav their last trloute of respect. The Rev. Dr George II Sisson, pastor ot the 'Methodist Chun n. oill-uited. There was a wealth of llowers. From the AVestern Union Telegraph comivny of Boston. In whose employ Alt Landon was, wns tent a set piece representing a lino of poles and wires standing three feet high from tho Eastern star t.odgo of Whlto River Junction an emblem of the order. and also one from the AI.isoi.lc lodgi and fiom the Knights Templar Commandery , ol will, h In- was a inem.x Among too , I who accompanied the oodv weu thu brothcis, J. x. Landon or Boston, L. B. and F. W. Landon of Concord, Alass Air and Alls. 11. B. Ncwcom and D. E. Mason 'of Aloiitpeller: nlso department l ads of j tho AVestern Union Telegraph enmpan I AV. S. Barker, J. u. Thompson. F R Fin lev. (!. H. Hell I' r li,.-.o.. ...! t -n j Kino,, r. i r n,,Jt'm, homo Hatur- The body or Mrs. Frank Le, In r ot Interment inir.nl.r ,..t. . ,,.,.. .., i .v. ...... ...... ui una uuige, arrvei, ,,, (J.,. a m Unln Th(jrs,laJr anil was n)pn to th, church or th(l . Karnilv. w-nere ,.!, ,.,i. ... was celebrated by the pastor, the Hi J B. E. Poullot. A large numb. , i r , i. nves .inn menus atteniicd. Hurl ' ua.s In the family lot in the Catholic cemeterj Airs. Leclalr died February K f tr nn Illness of les than a week She was stricken with a shock A ednf sday, Feb. is, and never rallied. She was born December 0. 1CT. In Burlington, hut lived jJed of Swnliton, three dai-gnters, Mrs. D 'E. AVhite, Airs. At. R. Kennies Airs. G AV. Gerrard, all of Barre. two brothers Eugene Ladoux of Milton and Juan La- dou. ot this village; one sister. Airs. , Emma Label! of Alechanlcsvilb, N Y. The regular annual meeting of t i,j Chittenden County Rural Letter Carrleis as held Alonday morning in the Knights of Pythias club room nt which tlmo tho following officers were elected. Presi dent. C A. Robinson, AHIton, vire-prcsi-dent. E. A. Alctcnlf, L'nderhlll; secretary treasurer. C. W. AIcBrice. Essex Jun-- tl0"! oNoe-utlve committee, W AW Al- ot!drle'b Burlington, J W. Robinson, AI11- ton, .v. k. Phelps. Alllton. The next meeting will be held In Burlington Feb ruary 22, ltd.",. The body of Airs. AV. A. Roleau arrived Alonday night from Hynnnis. Alass , and was taken to the homo of Air, nnd Airs. C, B. Grow, where a prayer service was llp,1 yesterday morning at 10 o'clock by , tn p'rv- C C. Adams. The burlnl was ! in the village cemetery eif-orgc .. Patnenude and Aliss Alaggit Griffin were married Alonday at tho rec tory by the Rev. J. B. E. Poullot. A daughter was born Tuesday to Air and Airs. Alien Alartln. WEST BOtiTON. Edward Tomllnson has finished work In wenioci: ami returned home AIlss Dorothy Smith ha.s returned from Jones- vine-. .Mrs. riarry urcgory anel son, Frank, are In Waterbury -Atrs Albert Tomlinson has returned from a brief visit In Essex. Ralph Gllc wns giv n of Ills vollllir friends. 11 beln-r bis ninth birthday. Airs. Ellen Philips and L. J. Gilo are 111. S. Chase has gone to Eden to visit his mother, who i in feeble health. Stanley Tomllnson has been appointed sub-agent of Chittenden and Grand Isle counties for the Aletz A tun company Air. nnd Airs. A AA'. Bohonnon of South Royalton were in town Sunday to s o ilielr mother, Mrs. AV. A Bohonnon. wh has been 111 two weeks. At present shu Is more lomfortable. JERICHO. Airs. Al C. Allison, who recently moei t, Mil vlllai?, friini Ts.-,e-. pntertn neri Saturday Alyrl and Alary Hanle Mil drul lllxtiy, KloictK-e Avers ai 1 Li if Adams, her Sunday school clas has been spending a few daj.s w-lh hei parents, Air. and Airs H AN S n '. at Locust Hill farm. Albs Alarlon Idm ball of Enosbiirg, II. Kimball and C Built ot Burlington spent the week-etui at Locust Hill farm, the guests of All: Lottie Sinclair. E. Rogers was In Bur ill. Word has been received lure of the death In Manchester. N 11 , of AVilllatr aiouuon, a ioruier resident 01 mi- v lage. Tlie funeral services were hel . , ... t , ll'lll.. ..... 1,1 ll,,- ,.. -- '- ... V o'clock Tuesday afternoon, with butia,' In the village cemetery R B, Field wai In Burlington Saturday -George Fostel IS II!I1IIU ll, l l' i,,,, i- nt- iiirjiiiy Hue chased of C. N. Johnson. Miss Ellei end with Miss Bessie Pcrclval Mrs Frank Hatch of Richmond has been vH Ring at 1-'. W. Pease's. -Miss Hazel Pet, teiiKili has closed her school in Essct anu is at nomo ror tne vacation. Ai the social given by the Ladles' Aid ; cietv music oi a pleasing character w.u .,i,irii,- . f lie i?lli!.- III I'lll-Sll a OI I'n.lerli 11 nlc, -i u.l.w-t I,m, 41... ..In... - . . .. .....11 JIlUll, AND 50 CENTS this paper to a copy of COOK BOOK Revised Edition!