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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRESS AND TIMES: THURSDAY, MARCH 2?,, 1016. One Cent a Word Advertising in this column 0110 cent a word, ench in sertion. Copy may no chanced every week. Cash in ndvnnec required. No ndvcrtisrmcnt taken which is less thnn 12 words, two lines. Speeinl terms to ad vertisers usinrr from 250 to 1,000 lines within 12 con KKcutive months. HELP WANTED. IILAIU SMITH wanted to Wfirk In coun try shop, stendy wotk, Geo. T. Itoonoy, Fairfax, VI. TU.t.w.lt. FOR SALE. LIGHT TO U'-ROOAI HOUSK9 In thin "Ity for salo on easy terms. W. V. Farr. 40,d,w,tf. FOR RENT. LIGHT-ROOM. AIODKRN IIOl'SF. east of Chinch sit cot ami small basement tenement on Maple street lo lent. .iiply In perKon Monday or Saturday, as J am out of tlio dty other days. I'arr. 6S,d.w,tf. CONNKCTICCT VAMiKY FARA1S of fiom .'!' In 1'Jrt acres, without stock, to lent to reliable parties Cof a teim ot years, as 1 havo other business which demands my Attention. Apply In per son Saturday evening. W. V. Karr, l: North Union street. Burlington. Vt. Sl.d.w.tf. FARMS FOR SALE nick rivkr farai or 25.1 mres for sale, ulei'lv divided, plenty Mood, about 3uMi00 feet dark timber, good buildings nniplo for tlio farm, new silo, right on main State road, It. F. 1 . anil tele phone, l.j miles eaeh way from two largo villages, high school In liotn, district schools a short distance away, very pleasantly located and near nice neighbors, best of running water st house and bain. 'With this farm I Include all limning tools, ll'i buckets. :'." cons, six voting cattle, two horses, hot's, all forage, lltted stove wood and sugar wood: juice ST.'i'Ki. with $-."'''i down If this Intel est yon. call me ill" If not, send for my splint; cata logue 'if property. 1 have the Roods. 1 want lo trade. W. N. Lang. Cam hildse. Vt. 'I'lione i-12. S'.wllt FRANK S. LANOU & SON Practical riinnler nntl Mcnni l-'lltori (lit M. 1'nul Mrret ct orth Burlington mines Itnnk llnrlliiKtmi Velrrltinry lloillal 7P. 1'inc St.. Burlington. Vt. Veteilnary Surgeon and Flii.sieinn. Uraduate ijrunil Rapids Veterinary College, mot'. Latest equipment for all animal surgery. Including equine and canine upcratliiK tables. 'I'lione. 10(1. GASOLINE ENGINE " circular and drag saw hrs, Prow and Tortcr Litter Carriers, light and heavy harnesses, Umpire Cream Separators ami Milking Machines and Llghtulp.8 K aporators. C. N. STYGLES, Underhill. Vt. HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT (Continued from pane one.) to sell, lie was fined i.) and coats of tJ6i, which lie paid, lie was placed on probation for one year There was an other considerable tall of snow Wednes day afternoon and a strong north wind drifted it badly on the country roads. There. Is so much snow now that, the in tending sugar mnkeis a e feat fill that it will hamper them in their operation?, which ought to bo underway within u short tlmn now. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Rlanehard and their children, the. Misses Stella and Florence of Boston, are vlt,lllng hi town. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Clement, who havo been during the winter In Flor ida, am on their way home and havo mopped over to visit tolatlves In Fair Haven.- H. .1. Ne.wvill of Springfield, Mass., is making n business tlip to this part of the country. Charles II. William son has returned from the Have sanita rium at liuillngton, where he has been for a few weeks under treatment. He Is teported as better. Mrs. Kugeno Smith, who has 1)cen visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Smith for 10 days, has returned tn her home hi Uutland. The social evening at the Congregational Church Thnisday at eight o'clock will be a reception In honor of the nastor and family, who are soon to leave for their ne.w field in Ohlo.-Allss llarilet Mayo of Burlington is In town for a week's visit st the homo of Miss Anna Abbey. Ar thur P.ogers, n former lej-ldcnt of till" village, who has been visiting In this vicinity for a few weeks, has returned to Worcester, Mass. Michael llalpin, who hns been quito 111 for two weeks with a severe nttack of heart trouble, wns ablo t ri ho about tho house Wednesday, but Is not yet ablo to attend to his business. Thn ladles' iMIsslonary society of the Congregational Church of this village held an nil-day sowing meetlnK Wednes day, which was well attended. A covered dish dinner was served at the noon hour. iMiss Stella Turner has closed her school at Fcrrisburg and Is In town to Fpend her vacation -with her sister, Lizzie Turner of Franklin street, who is ill again. Kdgnr Bllnn has returned from a several weeks' visit to different parts ot northern New York State, Professor and Mrs. Kdwiu NT. Holmes entertained their Sunday s-chool classes of tho Memorial Baptist church in tho parlors of the church Wednesday evening. VERGENNES. Mrs. Chester (Tiedo) .lordon died Wed neaday night after an Illness ot fever, vears with tuberculosis, aged l'l yens Besides a husband, sho leaves nun daugh ter, Elsie, onn sou, Clyde, a father, Chnrles Tiedo. two brothers, William and Bernard Tiedo, nil of Vcrgonno:., two sisters, Mrs. Alice Newton of I.vnn, Mass rind Miss Madeline Tredo of Bristol. Tho funeral was held Friday morjilug at St Peter's Church, .Mrs. llustlu C, Harrow! has returned from a visit to hor sister, Mrs. Joseph Harrows of New lliivan Jlrs. John Dounlass has sold lier farm In ForrlsburK to Itoborl Mlithnrp nud ex poets to movo to her house at thn foot of Comfort hill, now occupied by l.enu Sor Apt It 1, Tho Vergennes O in i club held its an liual meetlnu at the olflce ot Dr. C II. Colo Friday evenlnt; and elected olflceis Us follown: President, Dr. Frank M. lion rs, vicn-piesidcnt, Hr C. II. Colo; secre lary, Howard W. Adams; ireasuier, II, W Day; field raptnln, Levi H Urown The nxecutlve Cfinunlttte, which consists of the oflirers, will hold a ineelliiR In the near futuie lo fix a date for lh first khoot, wlilch Will he held some time next month. Miss Mnrjorlc l.ee, who lias been at the home of her parents, Air. atld Mts. U. A. l.ee, sufferlni; from nil Injury to tin aim, has returned to her studies nt Mldiltebur.v Colleae. Mrs. Frank M. IIor ers mill children visited her mother, Mis. Mot-Kan of Bristol, Saturday, 'Mrs. M, T, Hilstol returned Saturday from a Week's visit to her daiiRhters, thn Misses Ada and Jennie Bristol of Mlddlebury. "The Pierces" Kavo the List of the series of the Citizens' Entertainment course at tho opeta house Monday.-Ml s. Wil liam r. Woodman has returned from a visit with Airs. .Scott ot tlurllnKtnn. Alts. F, H. Knote ot Cot nw all Is at the homo of Air, and Airs. K. A. l.ee, cmlni? for her sou, Sanfoid l'oote, who Is 111. A roll call and lovo least was held Friday at the Methodist llplscopal Church ot I'eirls IiUIK, Despite the dtlfted condition of Ihe loads thcie was n fair attendance. Addresses, were dellvcied by Ihe pastor, the T5c Thomas Stevenson ot Verjienne.", nud the Hew Mr. HuRiidnrn of North IVrrlsburp- l'iank A. Boss went Satur day to Itulland for u week's visit to his biotlieis, Chntlcs and Henry lloss, nud his sister, Alts, noberts. Fred Itennud, Who has been 111 for several weeks, wns tiblo Satuiday to be on the stt eet. -Air. and Airs, (leorse lineup and dauRhter. lelecn, and Alts. Dncnn's sister. Miss Aladollne Blanck, of New York city arc inakhiK a two weeks' visit to Air. niiRan'? mother, Mrs. Alexander Blanclmrd.-AIIss .Inlla Woodman, a teacher In the Bur lltiRtou hltsh school, Is spending a two weeks' vacation with her parents. Air. and Mrs. W. 1. Woodman. Air. and Mrs. Frank M. Warner have returned (win a visit to ft lends In Boston. Air. and Airs. William Mimetic were Klvcn a surprise parly Saturday evening by friends and nelchhors In honor of the Kith aunlveisarv of their mnii lase. The !tc. C.rotRc It. Brush of Slielburue, a former pastor, preached at St. Paul's Church Sunday eenltiR.-n. II. Oowctt and Geoisn Belden went on a huslness trip to OrA-ell yesterday Samuel Cohen, who Is attending school at Tluillnstou, is spendlm; his vacation with his parents, Air and Airs. Abraham Cohen. Air. and Airs, llanley have icslpncd their post thins at the State Industrial school. I.cvl II. Blown left Mimlay for a week's business ttlp throuRh northcin New York. - Telephones on the champlaln Valley telephone line have recently been In stalled In tho residences of II. J. Car penter, C. I.. Kimball and F. Kecse. .Manager F. H. Dernell tit the Plctorlum entet tallied about LT0 boys and all the otllt-ers of th" State Industrial school at a motion picture show at the opera house Satuid.i nflei noon. Air. and Airs. F. I.. Grandey havo returned fiom a visit to lelatlves In South Norwalk, Conn. Air. and Airs. B. C. Alnrsette of Shclburne were week-end (riiests of Air. and AVs. B. C. Parker. The social which was to have been held Friday evenlns: nt the CouErec.itlonnl Church of FerrlsluifK has hern postponed. Patrick Slnon spent Fun diiy in Hurllncton with his eoii, Ooorne, a member of the police force of that city. JudRe I'rank I. Fish, who Is presiding nt tho session of tho Rutland tounty court, spent the week-end In tfwn with his family. The Rev. and Airs. Richard C. AVoodbrldRo left Sunday ulRht on a two weeks' visit to New Yolk Itv, WilmliiRtnn, Del., and Washington, P. C. Charles Tuber made a business tilp tn FerrlsburR- and Monklnu Alnnday. Aliss Delia KlnRslaud dleil Alondny lnornlnc nt the home of William Heban of Town Line from tho effects of a shock, aRed ?:! years. She was the daughter of the late William Klnssland of F.vuton. Sin Is survived by one sister, Mrs. Kllsha Smith of West Addison. The funeral will hclil Wednesday afternoon nt ono o'clock at Dm bouse. Adolphus Sorrell died Tuesday morn inR nt the home of his son, l.eon, after a Ihiserlnr Illness from dropsy, aped K years. He was botn In North FerrlcburR, but had been a resident of this city for about j ears. He was by trade a ma son and widely known through this sec tion. He was mauled in ISM to Miss fain' Danvow, who snivlves hlni. Be sides a wife, he leaves three sons, Arthur, William and l.cou, one daimhler, Mrs. Homy Alorrls. all of Vergennes: two brothers, Donnas Sorrell of Lincoln and Charles Sorrell of 'North FerrlsburR, and one sls'er, "Airs Rose Thompson of Sbel- buine Tails. This funeral will be held Thursday morning at Si. Peter's Church. '.Mrs. David Roberts and three children ari) visiting her mother, Mrs. Km ma Field, of Ferrlshurg, this week. 'AIlss Mary Rrcsnahan, a teacher in tho Vorgennes hlsh school, wns called to Proctor Tues day by the Illness of her mother. Su perintendent of Schools A. W. Smith will substitute In her placo during her ab sence. W. A, Knight, instructor In ngrl- ulture, and tho members of his class vis ited the State Industrial school Tues day, where they weie given a piactleal lornn in butter making. ailss Nellie Hoyt, a teacher hi New York clt, is vlit Int; her sister, Airs. Ccoi-go llostwiek.- Charlcs Tin icy of Burlington visited his family here Tuesday. Miss Kthcl Der- tvay of RurllriRtnn Is visiting AIlss AIny Alden. The ladles' Bible class of the Congregational dumb met yestetdny with AliS. It. I), (ioodrldqe .1. I'. Alullaney of 1'tlc.i. N. V , visited Mends hi Hi Tuesday AIls-i F.tlicl Toll hns re- turned fiom a visit In her cousin. AIlss Helen Jackson of St. Albans. A daugh ter, Ruth Maw was born .Monday to Mr. and Airs. Gcnrgo Lejoy. Joslah Stapg and Joseph Stanton have returned from Flor ida, whole they have been spending th winter. T. J Butler of Burlington, post nfllco Inspector, made an nfllelnl visit to tho Vergennes postolllco Monday. C 0, Little of Burlington wns in town on busi ness Tuesday. The "As You Like It" club met Tues day evening with Mrs, James C. Walker, Alis. A, W. Smith and Miss Ada Crosby assisting In entertaining. AIlss Kdna Hall presided and after the business meeting Ihe following prnginm yas carried out: Paper, Development of Auieiican Art and Letters," .Mrs. F. N Gravis; reading, Mis, Kruin W. Graves, humoious lead ing, Airs. Aithur W, Norton; guessing contest, the members ot (he club being dressed in coslumn to leprcsent some book. There was ft good attendance and thteo guests weie pics-ent. Relreshments were served.-O. 11. Sherman of Hurling ton was hi town yesterday to attend n meeting of tho directors of the National bank of Vei senncs. OI. II, Ridell of Bos ton vlHlted brie yestetday. At the niinual meeting of the reoiRanliied Champlaln Valley Cow Testing association held at the Steven? House till odors worn elected as follows: Richard N. Warner of Addi son, If. W, Day and William F. Hanows of Wnltham, Charles W. Fisher of West Addison and Arthur Piper of P.inton, R. N. Warner was elected president and Ar thur Piper secretin y. Them are at present tM cows belonging to members of the as soe.atlon and Ralph Klllott of Lincoln has heeii appointed tester. Clinton Mc Cotmlck of Bristol has taken a position In the Ralph Booth garago near tlio Nor ton House.-Harvey F, Beach was In Rut land ou business yesterday. O. F. O, Kimball has resigned his oincc an lister. Tho condition of Harvey Ketcham, who lerenlly underwent a successful operation at Rutland hospital, is encouraging. Mrs. Fremont Fisher Is hi Alontpeller, whoie sho was called by llic serious Illness of her sister, AIlss lilla Hayes, Han foul I'oole, who has .been III at tho homo of Mr and Alls. K, A. Lee, and his mother, Mts. F K. Footo, who has boon taring for lilin, hnve lottirncd to Cornwall AIlss Mabel Hostwlrk ot Warren uas tho gueat of Mr, and Mrs. Ocorgo Hostwlrk n tow days this week.-!udgo Frank W. Tuttlo has returned, from Mont puller, where ho wns called to attend tho fuucial ot his father, John I. Tuttlo, BRISTOL. Thn remains of D, K. Tnlbeil, who dld at the home of John Kaean Thursday, were taken to Burlington Filduy for the. funeral and burial. "The Pierces" gave a pleasant entertainment Friday evening In llolley hall to a largo nudlenes. This was tho last attraction of th high school lecture course. Charles P. Hoynton, for merly of this town, died nt his home In Hollywood, Cal., March 16. The remains will bo btonght lo Vermont and Interred In tho family lot In Illnesbutg. Mr. Hoynton wan a brother of K. H. Boynton of this town. Airs. Joel W. Page, foiincrly of this town, died in Hurllngton Saturdny afternoon. Mrs. Page wns an aunt of Mrs. K, II, Kastman of Hilstol. Tho Homo Clrdn of tho Congregational Church met Wednesday nftcinooii 4 In the chapel, Ilbstcsscs, Mrs. Wll'ou, Mrs. Dniifortli.lMrs. Hanks, and Mrs, .lames. There as no school In Rinde tinea Monday nud Tuesday. Tho teacher. Miss Lydla Wright war, In Burlington visiting schools.-K. C. Diko has so far lecovereel from his rercnt Illness as to bo ablo to sit up. Mrs. Dike continues to Improve very slowly. Mrs. O. Q. Ble.kpell, who underwent n serious oper ation In Hurllngton recently, la doing well Aim, Albert Drown is 111 nt her home on Pleasant street. One person milted with the .Methodist Chinch Sunday evening. Philip (Irover of Hrldgewntcr was In town Atouday. Tlvi remains of Mis. Kdward Patno weio hi ought here Tuesday from Stockbrldse and the funeral waR held Wednesday morning nt 10 o'clock In St. Ambrose's Church. -Mies Hattle AltVar. a foimer resident of Ibis town, died in Now Haven Monday. Air. and Mrs. Charlea Morris visited In Vergennes Sunday. Mrs. Leon Dean of Lake rincid. N. Y Is in town. K. J. Meatier of Burlington Is in town for a few days. AIlss Jane Lawrento Is at home from her school In Charlotte. Airs. P. K. Wilson ami daughter, Caroline, have returned from a visit with Mrs. 1". K. Dlctv. In New York city. The. Domestic Science club had a St. Patrick's leap year party In study hall Monday night. About .v. were present. Gaines were played anil light refreshments solved. The Outlook club will meet Friday afternoon with AIlss Kiln, Norton; sub ject, ".Mexico"; lender. Airs. Grow; "The Ancient Races of Yucatan and Mexico Alls. Page. Air. antl Airs. K. II. Kast man attended the funeral of Airs. Joel Page, held In Burlington. Tuesday. 'Ihe funeial of Mrs. Patno of Stock bridge was held at St. Ambrose's Church Wednesday morning, the now rather N. L. Archambault officiated. Airs. Patno wns the mother of Airs. Harry Jlmmo of this town. Among those from out of town to attend the funeial were Air. and Mrs. Arthur Henry of North Ferrlshurg, George .limmo of Burling ton, Mrs. W. R. Sessions of Brandon antl Air. and Airs. Joyce Klngsley of New Jersey. K. F. Casey nnd ARss Alice Casey were in Hurllngton Tues day to attend the funeral of Mrs. Joel W. Page. Dr. and Mrs. It. J. Bristol went to Lanark, Can., Tuesday to at tend tho funeial of Mrs. Bristol's sister. LEICESTER JUNCTION. Joseph c. Swinnlngton, who suffered a slight shook last week, is able to bo about again. Tho Brandon Marbl & Limn com pany is rushed with orders. Tho Addi son branch was blocked with snow Thnra dny. The heavy fall of snow Is causing much anxiety with people living along Otter Creek. Should this snow go off with a rain high water is unavoidable. LINCOLN. The St. Patrick's social given by tho Ladles' Aid was largely ntteuded and a good sum realized. Tho decoration were In keeping with the day. including a bunch of green and whllo carnations presented the Aid by W. D. Pope of Bristol. The piogram consisted of a violin solo by Milfred Jackman. ac companied by KUcn Sweet, monologue by Airs. Chapman, song by George. Wll 'lams and Merle Gove, a pantomime and remarks by the pastor, the Rev. C. H. Dansc. Reficshmonts wero set veil by tile committee. George Onrland. who has been 111 th" vast week, is somewhat liotter. L. J. Morgan has moved into rooms with his mother, Airs. Hannah Morgan. The first and second degree will bo conferred on four candi dates Saturday evening at the gianpo meeting. A short literary program will be cairled out after the degree work. About 50 friends of Mrs. H. J, Govo gave her a pleasant surprlso on tho evening of March 14, the occasion being hor birth day. Fiank and Henry Cobb are se riously ill with typhoid fever. There was a well attondcil paity at tho Home of .Michael Tierney on tho evening of March IT. -Airs. Bert Larose Is III. An official cow tester is nt work among the dahk-s In town. Mr and Mis. C. I.'. Clark of Goe hill are the parents of a daughter, born Suu-tlnw-Tho Rev. Robert Taylor of Allddle bur.v was In town and preached In the Methodist Church Sunday evening Georgo Garland is a llttlo better. Krnest Maxham of Bethel was In town Tuesday. Edward Geary has sold his farm, stock ami tools to .Into Lathrop ot Rlpton. Mrs. II. J. Gove and .Master AVuyno Gove aro visiting her daughter. Alls. Charles Len, In FerrlsburR. G. A. 1 hayer has had a breakdown In his mill, causing a delay of seveial days. NORTH FERRISBURG. j rim regular meeting of Mt. Plillo Klrange, No. S29, was postponed from March IS to March IK. I'ho Whist rluh met at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Lewis Friday ovenlng.- Tho Allsses Dorothy, Kleanor and Ma rlon Folsom are at homo from the Hur llngton high school for a week's vacation. -Airs. Lydla Hall Is improving slowly from a serious illness. Airs. Charles Crmik, who has been 111 the past week, is better.-JMr. and Mrs. William Munnett were pleasantly surprised Saturday eve ning when a large number of their friends and neighbors gathered at their home In honor of their aith wedding anniversary. Their nine children were present. Those from out of town to attend wero Mr. and Alis, Arthur King of Hurllngton, Air. and Airs, B. C. Marsett nnd daugh- ter of Sliolburne and Mrs. Warren Kings land of Weybrldgo. Mr. and Mrs. Mun nett were presented with several silver nieces and a nurso of money. Ilerresn- ments wero served, after which m'JsIc and bongs furnished amusements. Air. nnd Airs. Lewis Germnii ami Mr. and Alts. Francis Shortsleoves nro par. outs of llttlo glrls.-Tho Kpworth League sorlablo, which was postponed on nccoimt of bail weather, will bo held Friday ove nlng nt the parsonage. All aro cordially Invited. A son of Christie Peshaw died Monday at the ago ot IS years. STARKSUORO. The Methodist pastor at Wlnooski preached in the Methodist Kplscopal Church here Sunday, having exchanged pulpits with the Rev. Mr, Kdle, Air. and Airs. Frnnk 1 1 111 wero In Hurllngton TiiCKdny.-W. K. Illll la III with grip Mrs. H. .1, Kddy, who Is conHned to the hntno with rheumatism, remains about tho same. Atrs. Sainh Tucker Is falling. Mr. and .Mrs. William Flits nnd daugh ter of Nw Haven alo spending a few days with Mrs. Fltts' patents, Mr. nnd Mts. .V, ,f, Mnxflcld.-Alr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith, .Mr. nnd Airs. Clinton Smith nnd .Miss Alnrlon Unfnyctte aro visiting rela tives in St. AlbaiiK.-Raymond Parker Is very III with pneumonia. W. .1. Berry ot Richmond spent Stmdny at A. L. While's. CORNWALL. Mis. v. K, Footo Went Friday to Vcrgomips to cure for her son, .Sanford, Who Is 111 Mill, .,.t1lllu noil pr-InMr nnd Mts. Henry Fisher wllh their son nnd daughter, whu visited last week at the homes of F. K. Footo anil C. a. Fisher for soveral days, havo returned to their homo In Addison. .Madam llodg ron of Westport, N. V.. Is visiting at tho homo of her son, William Hodgson, and family. Tho next whist parly to bo given by tho D. A. R. chapter of Corn wall will como Fildny. SHOREHAM. Dr. nnd Atrs. I. P. Shaton ate pat-aing n few tlnys In Boston. Airs. H. II. Burso Is in Bennington this week- visiting lier sister. Krnest Turrlll or New 1 Invert Junction was wllh his mother for tho week-end. Tho icmulns ot Airs. Sarah Lamb Hlor Were (brought hero Tuesday from Holton, N. V., and bulled In tho vil lage cemetery. Hugh Halter was at his brother's, Julius, for tho week-end, re turning Alnnday, accompanied by his wlfo nnd daughter, to Kssex Junction, where they nro to tiuiko their home. Air. and Mrs. K. .1. Woodbury letnrnnl Tuesday from their wedding trip. Tho last entet -tnhiiueni of the course will be git on next Tuesday evening, the irstli. by "The Pot ters." ORWELL. The Men's League met on Wed ncsda.s evening and plans wero dl curscd for n Hctd day. Tho Rev. F. A Welch hasretutncid fioin awecK's visit In Burlington. D. ,1 Leonard's son, Hernai d, Is ill with a light case of scarlet lever. -Tho schools, except tho high school, closed last week for the Raster vacation and the hlh school will close this week. Tho Cluules Plcartl place lias been sold to Air. DotiRlass of Addison. I. H. La Flour of Mlddlcbuiy was In town last week. The Rev. and Airs. Isaacs wero In Rutland last week. Air. antl Airs. D. L. Wells returned from Boston Monday after a week's visit. George Bnrzec moved lust week from W. A. Jennings' house to !. D. Bushe's, where he will bo employed for a .vear. Airs. H. A. Prescott nnd sou, Charles, nr visiting relatives In Man chester, N. H. The Rev. R. H. Simmons of Shorehnm was in town last week. The debate at the Kndeavor meeting Sun day evening on the subject, "Shall W 1 Attempt to Compel Sabbath observance ' by Law," wns well attended. j MONKTON. A donation will be given nt the Grange ball Friday evening for the benefit of the puMnr. Supper will be served from ii:30 to eight o'clock. Kvery one Is eouli.illy lnlled to attend. Communion service! will be observed at tho .Methodist Kpls copal Church Sunday morning. Miss Myilo Alcech returned Sunday from Bur- ! llngton after a few days' stay with her' aunt. Airs. .1. K. Latld. Air. antl Mis. F. C. Al'Kntee were hi Bristol Tuesday. j A. II. Palmer is routined to the house with grip. Mis. D. K. Meech is 111 with, grip. Helen Geo Is visiting her sister, Mr. A. Brown, of Bristol Hernlen i Sterns of Allddlebury is the guest of her aunt, Airs. W. II. Gee MONKTON RIDGE. Philip Kddy leturned Friday fiom a week's visit with friends in l.yndonville. Hazel Preston, who linn been with rela tives hero for several weeks, has return ed to Rutland, Mr. and Mrs. A. c. Hler of Bristol were Sunday guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hong. The weekly cottage prayor-medlng will bo nt tho home of Mrs. Amanda .Masters Thins day evening. Mi s. F. C. Shlverotte antl Mrs. Seth OlcCalviu and two children re turned Friday from seveial days' visit to their sister. Airs. Harry Jasmin of IRiltland. Casiu.-i 1'nrr Is confined to tho houso by Illness, AIlss Cairlo Allies, who has. been visiting her sisters, Airs. Harry Van Vllet of Charlotte antl Mrs. Ohed dough ot St. George, leturnod home Mon day. SOUTH STARKSBORO. Miss Agnes Wright Is nt homo fiom her school In Kssex Junction for n vacation of two weeks, Mrs. George Arnold tiled Saturday morning after uu lllntrs of some time with dropsy. The funeral was held Tuesday nt tho house, with burial' In Friend's cemetery. Wesley I'ollansbee has returned from Bane, Jlass., and Is nt his brother's, David Folia nsbee. Airs, Allco Wright of Bristol Is a. guest of her sister, Airs. Daniel Il.tllock. Kdward Hal lock has moved to Dr. Williamson's farm in Monition. .Mrs. David I'ollansbee Is a guest of her children 111 New Haven and Monkton this week. SALISBURY. Air. antl Mis. 1 1, N, Talro aie verv 111 with tho grip. F. B. Nelson, who is con lined to the house with grip. Is improved. -I.Mrs. K. R. Ryder nnd daughter, Dorothy, went to spend a few weeks with her parents In West Hebron, N. V. Alls. M. H. Sawyer, who has been ill, Is sonio Improved. Owing to tho bad loads and tho largo amount of sickness in town, tlio RcV. Air. Hvder meacbcil to small mull. ences Sunday last. Tho Daughters of Kutn cleared about $11 from their play Friday evening and much Praise was given tho members who took part, Charles Kills is assisting Tatro & Chuso during the Illness nt Mr. Talro Tl ip mi. nual meeting of t lie Daughters of Ruth was held with AIlss Corn Beach Tuesday. A dinner was seived and thn followinir officers wetc elected: Piesldcnt, Miss i.ora J. Beach; vice-president, Airs. C. A. Hump; secretary, Airs. Isabella Leonard: treasuier. Mis. C. 11. Dean: maiintrei . Mrs. F. L. Kent, Mis. G. M. Whltnoy, -Airs. w.j. Whitney, Mrs. F. U. Nelson. WALTHAM. (' F. Sherblno of Hrldport, who has been vIMting her daughter, Mrs. P. W. Otis, has gone to visit lier daughter, Alts, av, k. Lee of New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence of Vergennes wero thn guestB of her uncle, Frank Tuckor, Sunday, Airs, Frank Tucker nnd son, AVIIIlnm, spent Monday with her daughter. Renn. at tho Fanny Allen hospital, Aliss Marlon Merrill has made an extended visit nt lier grandparents, Mr. nnd Airs, Nelson Merrill of Panton. Airs, GeoiKti Kvnrts lias bten 111 with neuralgia for the past week, AIlss nena Tucker, who is at the Fanny Allen hos pital op account of her Injured hand. Is gaining. .lunlus Norton of Kssex June Hon has been thn guest of his uncle, W. 1. Pearson, for a fow days. ADDISON. Mis. Nettc pisher Wright Is HI at thn home of her sister, Airs, A. W. Adams,- The drama by Ihe students of Heeniiiti Academy that wns to be here Saturday evening wns postponed to Turfday evening on nccoimt of the bad condition ot the roads. Air and Airs. John Sweat of Wcstpoit aio guests at Howard King's. Mrs. Amos Bodctto, spent last week with her pn renin in iiiirimgton. ijiitio .Marsuaii uarncs 13 finite Ill. -Alanlcy Marshall ot Whitehall, N, V.. Ik tho guest of his patents, Air, und Mts. C. N. Alnrshall. Ollvo Slmckot of Now Haven Is thn guest ot Airs. Wil liam Rodctte. Don Sears of New llnvcn was tin over Sunday guest ot his cousin", Air. nnd Mis. Wllllnm Noonnti. Mrs. lia Barber, who has been qillto 111 tho past week, Is n. little better. GRANVILLE. Atrs, Vnne Warden ot Bialnlree la at her brother's. K. P. Hostwlek, A r.on wns born to Air. und Airs. Pearl Sandcts Mnrch II. Oira Hook Is very ill at Her bert Whitney's. He Is being attended by Dr. Mcnihnm of Rochester. William Shit ley was in Randolph last week. Mr. ii net Airs. Charles Gay were, called to New tlampshlio by tho death ot an uncle, PANTON. Carl Smith has finished his woik at tho Hotel Vermont, Burlington, and teturnod to town. Klwiu Kent and son, Nyle, ot Wtthornop, N. V,, vcio nt Loyal Spauld Ing'a over Sunday. Airs. Ktccta Spencer of Round Lake, N. V , I't visiting her brother, lieiijaiulii Allen, who has been 111 with the grip. Tho heavy falls of snow of Into have made tho roads very hard for traveling. Aliill Curriers Slnnn and Cham berlaln weio tumble to make their trips Thiitfilay on account of bad roads und tho mill; learns weio all day going to and from Vergeiine?. Alias Marlon Merrill of Wnltham spent last week at Klmcr Coon- Vod'j. Llewellyn Teriill In occupying tlm I. V. Hutch tenement house nnd wot king for Khner Cootiroil. 1oyul Spanldlng Is lornvcrlm; fiom the third nttnek of tlm grip. CALEDONIA COUNTY HARD WICK. II. Al. AlcFniiand of Hyde Pntk was In town Monday. Ifuroh! Noble Is at liniuo irom Albany on business for a low days. A special meeting of the Hanl wlok and giatled school district Is called for Alareh 19. -A large, number of tho Social club went to Alorrisville Monday night and were guests ot the club in that plate. lleniy La Vnlley, who has been In Florida for some time, leturned Monday. -The Rev. L. P. Blckford of North Hampton, N. II., has been In town for a few days.- W. S. Cobb, who mulct went an operation Inst week, Is do ing nicely, c. A. Stanfonl was In St. Johnsbury Wednesday. CHITTEIJHOIINTI WINOOSKI. A business transaction of note and much Interest to the community was announced Thursday, the tinnsfer of the property ot the Stevens .Machine com pany to the American Woolen com pany. Negotiations hiu'o been ou for over a month. Kugcno Rlchaid, who conducts a cabinet manufacturing busi ness ou 1'nlon stiect, was considered a possible buer of tho plant from tho Stevens estate. Tbeodoro K. Hopkins and Clark A. Rood, who wero adininls trntors of thn Stevens estnte, made tho sale, but tho price paid by the AVoolcn company was not made public. Tho pur chase Included besides the water power, the wood-working and machine shops and tho foundry, tho machinery, anil equipment, leaving out the stock. H also Includes In tho salo the old skat ing rink building and the Joseph I'.nizo property, both on Knst Ciual street between Barlow and Beaitl stteets. The transfer of the Stevens shops closes the history of a long and well established business concern which carried on an extensive business throughout this part of the country nntl northern New York The plant had been doing business here for over half a century. In UJS the lato A. B. Kdwards anil A. J. Stevens were the proprietors and In IW Frank Jubell became a partner, the firm name then becoming the Ktlwai ris-Stcvens .V t om pany. January 1, 1W, the plant was partially destroyed by tire. Charles Stevens, son of A. J, Stevens, startetl the business again in ISM nntl carried it on until his death, slnco which time tile administrators have been lookln; after the interest of the. estate. Tho Woolen tompany will use tho plant lu connection with their mills here ntvl make up tho needed parts for their ma chines. A tax of S.1 tents was voted last ovc nlng at thn special village mooting held in Corporation hall. Of this amount 15 cents was voted to be placed In the sink lug fund to pay olf the bond.i. The meet lug was culled to order by F. K. liigwood nnd Clerk John Piche rend the call. Mrs. Alarsaict Parrot Tncos. wife ot Moses Tacey of Malletts Bav died yes terday afternoon at the Alur Fletcher hotpltal of cancer, aged ill yo.'.is. The funeral arrangements weie not completed last ovouing. J'.ugciif Hlchard Is a candidate for trus- tee in tho Kast ward at tho annual village meeting to bo held Wednesday evening, April i:, at 7:W o'clock lu Contort hall. Tho condition of K. H, 1 lotion teinalns unchanged, Tho auditors, William Al.vnhcaii, Adclard I latin and .1. B, K. Chevrlcr began last evening to audit the actounts of the vari ous village ofllcnrs. Adelnrd Hatin was appointed to till the vacancy on the board caused by the death of J. F O'Sulllvau and Mr. Chevrler was appointed to fill thn vacancy caused by the resignation of Arthur Desautols. ESSEX JUNCTION. At the Consiegatlounl pnrrou.ige Sun day morning. C, C Clarke anil Miss Alice Huck, both of Randolph, were married by the Rev, K. O. Foster. Wlllluin Leo died Sunday nfternoon at tho Mnry Fletcher hospital, wheto ho had been for about a week. Mr. Lee was botn 53 years ago in Kssex. who h spent most of his life. The funeral wan held at the Congress tlonnl Church nt Kscx Center Tuesday at ten o'clock, with burial In Kssox Center. Thn Junior class of the high school, oc. lompanled by Principal and Airs, K. J. Berry, enjoyed a slelRhrldo Alondny to North Wlllistou, where they wero the guests of Ttacy Clark at his homo there, Mrs. J, II. Vlele is able to bo out after a several days' Illness with tonsllltls. Lake. Champlaln creamety, W. H. Johnson X- Son, proprietors, paid Jl.fiO for standard milk for the month of Fob ruary. Winona, tho young daughter ot Air. and Mrs. H. A. Stone, Is confined to tho house by Illness. Mrs. Kcnlston, who has made her home with Mr. and Alls. GeorRn needier haw gone to her home In Fairfax. At the rehearsal of the Choral 1'nlon held Tuesday evening at Hie Congregational ("hutch It was decided lo discontinue the rehenrsals, nntl tho plHns for the concert which was to have "been held to-morrow evenlue. A votn wnn taken to mnke the organisation a pcrmnnrnt one ?ews has been icediod htie tf tho' nirtli Tucsdnj of a son to Mr nnd Airs I W. J. Kennedy of Chnmplalti, N. V Thn child is tho gianrtson of Mr and Mie. W. R, Johnson of this place. CHARLOTTE. O. II. Alexander Is iuta1llug a 'arblilo caliiuiu lighting plant nt lilts honi's "Shadow Lawn." Floyd Tucker Is s if fttliig from a broken bone hi ono fool Mr. itomenwny ot the Slawson-TJoeker company, with a force ot men, is digging n largo supply cistern at their plunt here, Air. and Mrs. L. B. AleNcll entertained n party of friends at cards on tho evening of St. Patrick's day. MtK. K, R. Fnlby took llrst prlzo and Dr. Falby th consolation firlsic, nftor whloh l ofrcfhtuenta were nerved. Mrs. R. G. A ha'.lcy started Monday for California to visit her daugh ter tuitl two sisters. Sho expects to b.i away a yoar. Air. Whalloy plans to Join her this full. Mrs. W. V. Beach enter tained some young ladles at tea Satur day in honor of her daughter, Miss Claire Beach, who Is at homo for her vacation from Hrldgewntcr Normal school, Alass., accompanied by her friend, Miss Gal Inglicr from Nevada, Mir. Thomas Ad nms and daughter of Plttsford nro visiting her parents, tho Row antl Mis. H. G. Git llul;. 0 account of the bad roads theic was no meeting of tho Kastorn Star this month. Airs. Julia Htilows has returned from visiting In I'e.rrlsburg. Tho Whist club met nt llbtnry hall Wednes day evculng.-Mrs. Carlton McNeil has gono to the Mnry Fletcher hospital for treatment. Mrs. Monroo Hill Is 111. -AIlss Sarah Palmer of Burlington visited nt Airs. T. C. Hill's last week. -Miss Heillah Dow of Knst Charlotte Is visiting Air. nnd Airs. L. AV. Tuckor. AIlss Sadie Stone, teacher lu No. R, In passing her vacation at her home lu Castleton. AIlss Ruth Por ter of Hurllngton Is visiting Air. and Airs. L. W. Tucker. D. I. Cole, who has been substituting for Station Agent Cook during tho hitter's absence, went to his home In HhnftHbury Inst Saturday. Bet t Slgnor is visiting friends lu town. Airs. R. G. Whalley started Alonday for Portcrsvllle, Cat., to spend a jcar with her daughter. Airs. Ruth Whallcy Green-oiigh.--.Alrs. M. AI. Hill is confined to the litniso by Illness. EAST CHARLOTE. Thursday evening prayer meeting will be held at the vestry this week. .1. .1. Qnlnlnn continues very ill although there is somo Improvement lu his condition The Christian Kndeavor society will Rive an apron and necktie sociable at the homo of Air. and Airs. L. C. Beets next Friday evening. Tho ladles are requested by the committee to bring cake. Walter Ball Is confined to the house by Illness. Alls. F. G. Taggart of Greenwich. R. I., nnd Charles W. Taggart of Charles City, Iowa, are eucsts of his parents. Air. and .Mrs. J. P.. Tnggnrt. The Rev. Dr. Tlmpnny. who is here on a furlough from Ids missionary work i.i India, gave an address at thn Baptist Chinch next Tuesday evening. -Charles Jewell hns moved from Albert Ball's tenement In Charlotte to his own place in Monkton C. F. Gove has returned from a business trip to Bristol. The subject of the Rev. Frank Plnec's sermon at thp morning service ne,t Sunday at the Baptist Church will be "How tn Catch Foxes" and will be a special address to the Junior congiegation. Wllllnm Ctonk of Colchester has been visiting bis mother, Mrs. Phoebe Cronk, who is seriously 111 at the home of her son, Arthur Cronk, where she makes her home. -AIlss Gladys Coursey went to Allddlebury Friday after noon to remain over Sunday with her parents, returning to her school .Monday morning. WEST BOLTON. Airs. Unity Glegory was called lo AVaterbnry. her father being seriously ill. -Karl Smith Is out again after his recent illness J Mis. Cuthbert gave n dancing party Friday evening. Olrs. V. Smith, Mrs. R. Bacon nud Atrs. B, Jones, who havo been very HI with grip, are gaining. Klwood Atorrill Is In Hurllngton. hav ing employment in the Novelty simp. Mrs. Mn.bel Corliss of Richmond was an over Sunday guest of Air. and Mrs. II, T. Chase. AIlss Alahel AIllls of Rurllngton, antl Miss Alabel Ryder of Jericho were In town Snndny. .Airs. Kdwnrd Guyetto re turned Alontlav from vi'ltlng her mother In Alllton. The spring term of school will commence .Monday, March MILTON. The sradetl school closed Friday for ,i week's vacation. AIlss Gertrudo Merrill has gone to her homo lu Gray, Ale.. AIlss Grace Blenkhorn to Stoneham, Mass., and Airs. Babbitt to Potsdam. N. Y., for tho vacatlcn.-Mrs. R. K. Minckler nnd two daughters, who have been visiting Air. and Mrs. Georga Minckler. returned Monday to their home In Grand Isle. Henry Reynolds of Somcrvllle, Mass., spent Snndny with his mother, Airs. Helen Reynolds. -The bamiuet nnd entortnln ment In honor or St. Patrick's day at St. Ann's hall Friday evening was a success, J. S. Henna ni antl George L. Alorso spent Sunday at thnlr homes. Zeb Wagner spent Sunday In Swanton. AIlss .Mary Rootl of Bridgeport, Conn., is visiting her brother, A. L. JtooiX. MILTON B0R0. Airs, Jennie Fay spenL Saturd.iy and Sunday In St, Albans. Grace Wood Is nt homo from her school for a two weeks' acntion, School will oren .March 17. The Allsses Florence and Blanche Qulnell anil -McKlnley Qulnell returner! to their homo In New York Stale Thurs day. Air. and Airs. Walter Robertson and daughter, Rdah. nre visiting friends In tills place. Leon Lester Is spending tho week nt R. I.'. Bullock's. n. A. Stanley is hi St, Albans on jury duty. Mrs. F. K. Goodwin expects to go tn tho St. Albnns hospital the last of the week. UNDERHILL. A. C. Humphrey & Son have sold for W. N. Powell nnd wlfo of Wolcott their farm, stock and tools to Georgo Tlllliou and wlfo of Uuderiilll. Alizpah, Temple, Pythian Elstors. nt Fnderhlll, eolebrated the eighth anni versary of their existence ftt their new hall with appropriate exercises and bamiuet Thursday evening. The char ter members, both active and honor- aiy. weie presented with flora tokens of appreciation, In an appropriate mnn per by Mn. Ilonry Dickinson, a short literary program was rendered at tlm eloso, of which thoso present clioso rides In an old-tlmo manner for a spelling match, The captains wero Frank S. J,ackson and AIlss Irene Bruce, the latter side remaining on tho floor longest, Wen did I Hayden spelling down the school. After tho banquet old tlmo games woru ulayeu In which all Joined. School closed In District No. 13 March IS. The pupils having perfect atten dance wero Ida and Herbert Hnpp, Stanley Prior had perfect attendance, hut was tardy. Onirics and Sadie Uapp wero absent but one day on account of Illness. L, C. Fowler nntl son, Pcrrln, went Tuesday to Ludlow to visit his par ents, Air. nnd (Airs. ,1. A. Fowler. AIlss Alndelliin Schwelg, who has been spend ing the winter at Plattsburgh, N V., returned home last week for a vacation, -Tlio W R C heltl a social afternoon Wednesday afternoon at the G A. P.. Ii.tii.-Mr nnd .Mis. c l! .Me ,i f oi t, r llngton wmv in town ,1 . . !i I'otklliB of Uiillnatop ,i u Wo Tucsda on buMiien- ST. GEORGE. School closed I'll. lay fi i Vit'ituon of I tin weekn nnd Aim Ur.b ft..t imlilni . Lull I F.u imr. i.i it I ,,, ftftiin, if i imi' daughter In .MidolcbCN. .Mi H l criu Miles of Monition has teen ls,t!nf, l ei Lister, Mrs. f.. I". Cloutili. tr p. -1 wo. s Airs. Walter O.'.boti'.') iuu Infa.i' d,.ut,l-. tor, Marlon, who havo beep vlth hor parontii threo wt-oV.il, have gono to hei I1SW homo In Stoiltb Iturllnt'lnn He slator, Ml;,.i Ahhle idlinger, sin it the weoK-end with her. Alrn. Ml'tnid- Woa cott Is shle to sit up, JONESVILLE. The I.nd-a-Hnnd will r.iooi u te hall Thursday, ouch ono to inn lib something for tho suuper A M Sn bins was at the Funny Allen hospital fcatllrday to sen hit wife who In gain lng slowly AIlss l.imnti of Iitirre H visiting AIlss '.oe Palmer -AIlss Lyula Placu has accepted a. position at tin telephone exchange in Charlotte Ah nnd Mrs. O. W Palmer wrrr glrn n surprlso Tuesday evening lu honor r, their .Wit anniversary, also Airs P.c mefs birthday. -William AIcGargban is one of the later victims of tin mumps. W. A. Church and family were In Burlington Fridav SHEL13URNE. Mrs. A. C MiiRee of Slid .... died Sundnv of hnrdenintr nf th n. Ai-in Mi-u Mngco was born In Noithliebi Scp'em ier 6, lid. She went to Bunl.'g'oii wiMi i cr parents to icside when a'lotn 1. jent old, antl io tiled there mr d her i u-' igo to Wllllnm C Alageo ?,8 ytai n-n s tire that time -.lie had lived in She' .-ne Mrs. Masco is survived by hci I n n I nud ono son, Kdwnrd W Alageo of S r bumf; also by four si. tci -, Alt F Knox, the Allsses Lizzie antl Nellie Ger man of Burlington, and Air? G Ft a ' of Sacramento, Cal. Airs Alagce i was of a lovable ami th.iii'a k n msl lion, has a host of friends, to mo up her loss. She was a member of St t ather ino's Church. The funeral was i 1 nt St. Catherine' Church Tue ddi m rn Ing nt nine o'clock. Miss Nellie Kimball Is spend ig c .hool vacation with her parents Air i id Atrs. .1. C. Kimball, In Randolph Ccntf Air. anil Airs. B. C. Alarsett and tlangh tor, Mildred, spent the week-end with friends in North Fen Nbitrg. Air and Airs. Frank Dubuc i f Rutland were ucr Kuudnv guests of their paien'.- Air and Mrs. J. 11. Dubuc Airs. Fled Pony has gono to the hospital for treatment Mrs Mary Papineoi, who fell and hurt her sldn about ttto weeks ntto, Is convalcs ting. Charles Reed has purchased 1 no Joseph Harrington place and wi 1 t.n o possession April 1. Chdite3 VllleU las moved hi'i family into Thomas Thomp son a tenement at the Falls. Airs T ,t Lannlgau and Infant son, Terence, .fi lial e returned home Airs. Thom.i Thompson entertained at whist Tlintsdav evening. There will Tie a Shadow smi.il a-nl fiitertaiuinont, Including, two oport t t'iB, "Cinderella." nntl Tins Ti.iin l Mauro," at Alillham si hool, March ; evening. Ladles am ohked to bung lunch for two. The funeral nf Airs William AI-Geo. who tiled Sunday, w.i- held Tuesdav morning nt nine o'clock at Si ( athcrlne's Church, th Rev. Thomas Hum officiat ing, with burial hi St. Catherine'.- ccn tery. The bearers were Thomas McKcnzle, John Noon.ui, Kdw.trd Fiedcttu, Alleluia) I'oggins, John Dubuc ,ind Wlllluin Sorrel' Thos from out of town who attended the funeral worn Mr and Mr- c F Knox and George Knox and the A1I.3M Kllzabeth and Nellie Gorn,.iM ot Pj. llngton. The Rev. Fred Hagailoru mil spea Thuisday night at the Alethodist Chit b, and a chnnsc having been made tn 'be Friday services, tho meeting whi U w ' be lu the nature of a young pcnpie s meeting, will be holtl in the c'niicli par lors at ".'.SO o'clock It I ,c afternoon The Rev Asa Kdle of llner' r, l c retcd to be piosent Spo -j.il hum- Is planned for at both sc-Ut HUNTINGTON CENTER. Alis. S. .1. Randall i.s vi uiik br d.in. -ter, Alls. Gtaic llalloik, in Kno.s)"rg Falls. Alts. V. 1! Sai-guit is visitiliK her sister, Airs. AI. Alidlgan, in Hurllngton -The Allsses Ruth Andrews of Casti tr i Normal and Hazel Rrewsb rof Alontpc'lei 'Seminary arts .'pending their ae.-ui n with their parents. Air. and Alts, H .1 Kills were the guests ot his p.iren's, All und Airs. l.U'ius Kill, in Richmond Su day -Airs. W. W. Ilcg.ev ami daughter Alarlon. re.turnod to their home in RI b mond Sunday after visiting at A II Hlgley's, the past few days. Geoi so Fielder, moved Saturday into Georgo Wells' tenement. WILLISTON. Won Bradley, sou of Ml ntnl .Mrs. Alson Bradley, whoso dea'n ls icon iinnounceil, was nt Rocky Ford Col , where he wan wot king on a i,i,,i -i lug gone there from ibo Woodn sanatorium at Woodmen v ' r in i al .icon bent for treatment fcr t .'jcv jlr,i He had been pronounced nearly tmcd but owing to the severe Wiinoi.te'' winters he was advised to remain in Colorado until sprlns, when hn w.ts ex pecting to como homo He was recc t y stricken with appendicitis nn 1 pcrl'onitit, which caused his death. The de-c.-i.nl was u member of Chittenden Canm, .No U',115, Modrcn Woodmen of Amcri a of Wllllston. This camp has u syniowb.it remarkablo record it va tirgaiiized December I, l'JOfi, and of jus members to cclvetl thin Is the it i anu tho mini hns lost by denth. The funeral of K.on Bradley, son or Air, antl Mrs. Alson ll-adley was held at his father's home at Oak Hill Tuesday afternoon, tho Rev. Dr. c, N Curtis of ficiating. Interment hi Kast ceme tery, Tho town Jlhrat..' rooms, vhlch havo hoiii closed thi past two months for repairs, were opened to the public Saturday afternoon. Atri. Horatio John son is vuy 111. Tho schools In town and vilago commented the rptiiiB tcrti of rchool this week Monday. Aliss R Mi Bombard, whJ has been awa n Iter hi other's In Coneoid. N. H.. nil i.iiuer. returned to lier home Snturd Her mother. Airs. Joseph Bombard, goes to tho hospital this week for treat dent, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forbes wero th KUC6t of their daughter, Mrs Do,iglnss Sunday at Kssex Juncllou.- Th, oman s Foreign and Home Alistlonaty ociety met Tuesday at tho homo 'f Mis Curtis, JERICHO. Mis. Louisa Blood, who had bicu HI n few weeks ivilh kidney trouble, tlictl at three o'd'oek Monday allot noon. F. J. Luveo has gone to Bui Hns ton, where he has employment Airs. Oaken of Watcrbury was called hero on account of the Illness nntl death of Mis. Louisa Blood. Ira Rogers of t'nucihill visited Monday nt the home of Air ant? .Mrs. Lrighloii Rice AIlss lime Khnbal ot Bowman's Corners Is lsitln- a Hit home of Mr and Alls Hcrt Beers -cl.iylon Buxton was ,i vispoi of fiicmlj In .lcrh ho Cc-.i'r H id Al i-" i't V