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ORLEANS COUNTY MONITOR, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 15, 1917 PAGE 3 THE UJOHDERFUL " MEDICI Thousands Owe Health And Strength To "Fruit-a-tives" "FRUIT-A-TIYES", the marrelloua medicine made from fruit juices has relieved more cases otStotnach Liver lvodt Kidney and Skin Troubles than cny ether medicine. In severe cases of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Pain in the Back, Impure Blood, Neu ralgia, Chronic Headaches, Chronic Constipation and Indigestion, rFruit-a-tives" has given unusually effective results. By its cleansing, healing powers on the eliminating organs, "Fruit-a-tives" tones up and invigor ates the -whole system. 50c. a box, 6 for 2.50, trial sixe, 5c. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y, Estate of Ann L. Ciirrmirigs STATE OF VERMONT District of Or'ean. s. The Honorable Probate Court for the Dis trict afore-anl. To all perso-is Interested in the estate of Ana L. Cummi'sr-5. l.-tteof Uiownlagtoa la said district deceased. GREETING: WHEREAS, said court has assigned the 27th day of Ausast next for examining and allowing the account of the Administrator of the estate of the said dect-ased and for a decree of the residue of said estate to the lawful claimants of the same, and ordered that public notice thereof he given to ail persons interested in said estate by publish ing this order three weeks successively pre vious tothe day ass'sned. in the Orleans County Monitor, a newspaper published at Barton in said district. THEREFORE you are hereby notified to appear at the Probate Office at Newport in said district at one o'clock p. m. on the day assigned, then and there to contest the al lowance of said account if you see cause, and to establish your right as heirs, legatees and lawful claimants to said residue. Given under my hand this 7th day of Au gust, 1917. &-S4 RCFUS W. S PEAR. Judge. Commissioners' Notice Estate of William R. Silver THE UNDERSIGNED, having been ap pointed by the Honorable Probate Court for the District of Orleans, COMMISSIONERS to receive, examine and adjust the claims and demands of all persons against the estate of William R. Sliver, late ot Crafts bury in said District, deceased, and all claims exhibited in offset t hereto.hereby give notice that we will meet for the purpose aforesaid at the late residence of William R. Silver In the town of Oraftsbury in said District, on the 1st day of September and 14th day of January next from 1 o'clock p. m. until 4 o'clock p. m on each of said days and t hat six months from the 14th day of July A. D. 1917. Is the time limited by said court for said creditors to present their claims to us for "examination and allowance. Dated at Craftsbury this SOth day of July. A. D. 1917. F. J. HATCH. L. V. BROWN, Sl-33 Commissioners READY A Town Officers' and Business Directory Revised to Date Yf ALTON'S VERMONT REGISTER BUSINESS DIRECTORY ALMANAC AND STATE YEAR BOOK FOR FARMERS, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN Price 25 Cents usrri) wite JVLT By Hall Prepaid JOc maf! Wholesale Agents Hobart J. Shanley $: Co., White River Paper Co.. Bus-well's Book Store. Argus and Patriot Co Fred W. Taylor. Clapp A Jones. McAuliffe Paper Co.. BnrlingtorJ White R. Jet Montpeliei Montpelierj St. Johnsburyi BrattJebore Burlington! At Retail by all Booksellers and News-I dealers in ermont THE TUTTLE COMPANY PUBLISHERS RUTLAND. 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Glover Joseph Besaw, Ir&sburg: Harley K. Barron, Barton Harold C Bowley, West Derby Homer C. Baker, N. Wolcott Homer B. Cobum, Newport Ctr. Guy B. Carsrill, Derby Clarence W. Crawford, New port Ernest A. Collins, Newport Ctr. Frank J. Clark, Irasburg Earl W. Davis, Newport George J. Eaton, Newport Joseph A. Elie, Beebe Plain Lee D. Fletcher, Irasburg Clinton R. Faufaw, Troy Gerald G. Flint, Newport Frank L. Gregory,. Orleans Harvey K. Gardyne, N. Troy ; William H. Gardner, E. Charles ton Harold M. Gray, Derby Line Edward O. Grant, W. Derby Henry J. Gosselin, Newport Dwight W. Hammond, Newport William R. Hebert, Beebe Plain Joel G. Hennessy, Orleans George A. Holt, Newport Robert R. Harris, Beebe Plain Ervin A. Haines, Greensboro Enrol R. Hinton, E. Charleston Irving D. Leavens, Newport James T. Labounty, Barton Wilbur H. Little, Derby Line Felix Limoges, Newport Fred J. Laflam, N. Troy Arthur B. Labounty, Irasburg Wilfred J. Lontine, Newport Exevia LeBlanc, N. Troy Stanislas Lamoureux, Newport William T. La Bounty, Irasburg Henry E. Murphy, Lowell Fred M. Morse, Jay Augustus J. Mossa, Newport Center, R F. D. 1 Domnic C. Miller, Newport Henry M. Norton, Newport Edgar R Niles, Newport Carl C. Noyes, Coventry Don C. Pettingill, Lowell Benjamin H. Powers, Orleans Jesse W. Powers, Newport Allen E. Pike, Craftsbury Wm. J. Piper, Greensboro Bend Sumner A. Rich, West Glover Forest Richardson, West Glover Harold W. Robinson, Newport Bert E. Sager, Lowell Edward P. Santaw, N. Troy Roy E. Smith, West Derby Edward R. St. Peter, Newport Dana W. Sykes, Derby EUery J. Sanville, Irasburg Frank E. Sayball, N. Troy - Stanley W. Stevens, Derby Line Charles R Scott, Orleans Robert A. Spaulding,W. Charles ton Calvin K. Taylor, E. Charleston Thomas B. Tetrault, Newport Ernest J. Urie, N. Craftsbury Henry G. Valley, Barton Raymond J. Waterman, Orleans Fred R Williams, West Glover Ernest H. Wright, Orleans Alton R White, Greensboro George L. "Willey, Greensboro Bend Robert H. Wells, Orleans George W. Webb, West Derby George F. Winslow, Derby Line The following men are summoned before the board today: Ross H. Butterfield, N. Troy ' Fred B. Root, N. Craftsbury Eugene P. Ducharme, Irasburg Mynton F. CoviII, E. Charleston Deus Chapdelaine, Newport Ctr. Gordon G. Faufaw, Troy Archie L. Davis, Derby Ephraim G. Curcotte, Morgan Alfred J. Aiken, Lowell Fred G. Snay, Newport Thomas H. Crowley, Greensboro Bend Elroy P. Hitchcock, Newport Joseph A. Racine, Derby Line Leon E. Petell, Derby LineRD.l Herbert F. Shafe, Derby Charles P. Robinson, Barton Fred Lacross, Newport RF.D.2 Alfred Bumps, Irasburg Raymond M. Whitehill, Morgan Irving B. Hull, Greensboro Albern M. Macomber, N. Troy Gerald Bickford, Orleans Harry U. Farrar, Newport Ctr. George F. Gendron, Coventry Eugene H. Labounty, Newport Clyde S. Vance, West Glover Alansford J. Judd, Morgan John L. Carrick, Barton Foster L. Babcock, Greensboro Henry Lafariere, N. Troy Max E. Porter, Orleans R F. D. Charles A. Kelley, Newport Darling E. Cushman, Orleans John B. Silver, Greensboro Bend Ezekiel S. Perry, Derby Ernest N. Frost, N. Troy Charles R Hilliard, Orleans Richard L, Molla; North Troy Eugene McAllister, Lowell Alex Desrasiers, Jr., Crafts bury Charles L. Douglas, Orleans Clayton B. Parker, Newport Claude R. Kenneson, Derby Arthur J. Urie, N. Craftsbury Clark M. Courser, Troy Maylan W. Seymore, Orleans George H. Stevens, Barton Carl E. Gray, Derby Line R.D.1 Thomas Craws haw, Orleans George O. Lathe, Newport The following men are summoned before the board Thursday: Leo J. Gilmore, Derby Line Arthur H. Labor, West Glover Charles M. Adams, Derby George W. Rixford, Newport Alfred E. Lac ours e, Orleans Bertie E. Lewis, Morgan Wesley E. Buck, Irasburg Felix Leblanc, N. Troy Lewis E. Mason, Albany Jeddy E. Vancour, Barton Joseph F. Marois, Derby Line Nicholas J. Sherry, Barton Alfred T. Davis, Newport Rav A. Sleeper, N. Troy Wilbur F. Morse, Glover Guy M. PettengilL Newport Elwin Norman Griggs, N. Troy Harold E. Longe, Irasburg Clarence E. Revoir, Orleans Wallace C. Proctor, Newport Earl V. Norway, Newport Ctr. Freeman L Degreenia, Barton William A. Mossa, Newport Walter EL Pope, Lowell . Charlie R. Moranville, Irasburg: John A. Prouty, Newport Bliss W. Farrar, E. Craftsbury Arthur O. Norris, Newport Eosif Panash, Orleans Perley C. Atkins, Morgan Cen ter Lester A. Duckless, Irasburg Sidney H. Fisk, Derby Line Bert O. Gray, Derby R F. D. 1 Henry J. Jacobs, Lowell Lee W. Sanborn, Derby RJF.D.l Harry Wells, Albany Roy E. Leach, Orleans Ivers H. Drown, Orleans Raymond S. Foster, Newport Ernest E. Root, N. Troy Marshall J. Smith, West Derby Alfred W. Moulton, Derby Line Daniel V. Allen, W. Charleston Carroll D. Wilder, Coventry Frank M. Bolton, N. Troy William O. Stone, Albany Harlow J. Converse, Orleans Lewis A.. Before, Newport RD.4 Willie E. Neddow, Orleans George H. Leblanc, Irasburg The following men . are summoned before the board for Friday: - Oscar S. Larabee, N. Troy Clarence Pierce, Jr., Craftsbury Joseph Brien, Derby R F. D. 2 Raymond M. Somerville, Derby Line Joseph E. Lambert, Newport . Edmund M. Root, N. Craftsbury Earl P. Tanner, Sheffield Aime Fontaine, Westfield Hormidas LeBlanc, N. Troy G. H. Jenness, Barton Don E. Deuso, Westfield Harold W. Rann, Newport Henry A. Cusson, Glover Joseph Vallier, Newport Homer M. Locke, Orleans Gerald C. Mooney, N. Troy Willie Lyon, Glover Howard Lanpher, Newport Fred H. Kelley, Derby Line Charles H. England, Lowell Floyd DeF. Austin, N. Troy Thomas C. Harrington, Barton Arthur J. Hill, Barton Maurice G. Day, Derby Alfred H. Whybrow, Newport Emery M. Strawn, Newport William V. Foster, Newport Harlan A. Hill, Greensboro Bend Henry C. Baldwin, Irasburg Ralph E. Morse, Irasburg Ralph W. Kelley, Orleans . Ralph A. Williams, Greensboro Arnold O. Leavitt, N. Troy t Carmi M. Riley, Barton Leonard R Russell, Glover Orrin L. Lafont, West Glover , Royce H. Talbert, Greensboro Henry L. Dewing, West Glover Ernest A. Phoenix, West Derby Def orest-B. - Leach, Newport Burnham George, Derby Line Alexford J. Bessette, N. Troy Geo. R Gray, Derby R F. D. 1 David L. Davio, Beebe Junction Homer Longevin, Irasburg Arthur Revoir, Irasburg , Frank W. Baraw, N. TroyRD.2 Clement V. Royer, Lowell Clarence J. Benware, Westfield Edmond H. Lippens, Newport The following men are summoned before the board for Saturday: Edward M. Corliss, Newport Arie C. Kennison, Irasburg Charles R Taplin, Orleans Howard R. Wilson, Barton Edson P. Connal, Newport Ctr. Hector R Chaput, Newport Center Claude W. Gardner, Newport Charles J. Robinson, Newport Burleigh H. Woodard, Barton Lester J. Foster, Derby Edwin A. Laws on, -Newport Frank H. Parker, Derby Line Henry B. Coburn, Lowell Mark Bronson, Newport Raymond E. Twombly, Irasburg Charles C. Hay, W. Charleston Chester W. Webber, Orleans Robert R. Baker, Newport Vane E. Lahue, N. Troy Lawrence A. Watson, Newport Earle J. Whitehill, Derby R.D.1 Philip S. Moulton, Orleans Leon Lafoe, Barton Clifford Barlow, Newport, R.F.D Archie H. Bell, E. Richford Honore Meunier, N. Troy R D.2 Basil M. Hadlock, Derby Richard W. Norris, Orleans. Albert J. Bussiere, North Derby. Ralph H. Leonard, Orleans, Raymond L. Silver, Greensboro Euclide Fontaine, N. Troy Bradford M. Scudder, East Charleston Harlin W. Hanscom, Derby Line Henry N. Labbe, Newport Guy C. Bartlett, Newport Ctr. Bert N. Mayhew, N. TroyRD.2 Leon G. Perron, Derby Line Fred E. Laythe, Orleans Harry Owen, Barton Fred S. Estey, Orleans Edward C. Page, Newport Pearl B. Stephenson, Lowell George B. Dunn, N. Craftsbury George T. Cook, Glover Cuthbert G. Lucier, Jay Hervez Boucher, Albany Carroll R Beebe, Newport Gerald A. Chatsey, Irasburg Johnny Guerette, - Lowell ARE YOU UNLUCKY? Most sickness is traced to carelessness or neglect bat umfortnnatis who suffer from hav fever or asthma can attribute their ai Ins sets to bad lack. In August the air is full of pollen and dust that cause trouble for some, yet others are nerer bothered. No remedy does more to relieve bay fever and asthma than Foley's Honey and Tar, the well known family medicine for cocehs, colds, and croup. It clears and soothes the aSLcted cose, throat and bronchial tube. Fred D. Pierce, Earton, G. H. Hunt, Evansville. Tru Contentment. Let U3 learn to be content with wtat we have. Let us get rid of our false estimates, set up all the higher Ideals a quiet home, Tings of our own plant ing, a few books full of the inspiration of genius, a few friends worthy t be ing loved and able to love us in turn, a hundred innocent pleasures that bring no pain or sorrow, a devfeon to the right that will never swerve, a simple religion empty' of all bigotry, full of trust and hope and love, and to such a philosophy this world will give up all the empty joy it has. David Swing. Pride. I call that man a real patriot re marked Dustin Stax. "Why "He takes pride in the taxes he pays Instead of those he might be able to dodge-" Washington Star. SHEFFIELD H. P. Simpson has purchased a new car. Willie Gray has bought a Metx car. The Red Cross here now has 91 members. Lyle Jenness is home from Wind sor "for a short time. Ida Swett of Boston is spending a few weeks at J. b. L hesley's. G. II. Gray of Jackson, N. IL, vis ited at John Blakes last week. Zelpha Petrieof Lyndon Center vis ited at John Blake's last week. Bertha Conley of White River Junction visited at S. A. Jones last week. Willie Gray hurt one of his fingers while working at Quebec and is obliged to stop work. Mrs. All. Masure was taken sud denly ill while in the berry field re cently but is better now. Charlie Dopp was one of the young men called before the exemption board for examination and passed. SUTTON Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lafoe have gone to Colebrook on a visit. Mrs. Agnes Cheney is working for her grandfather, Isaac LaClair. Mr. and Mrs. Olih Roundy of Lyn don visited at F. B. Norris' Sunday. E. L. Bennett of Derby Line and lady friend called on relatives Sun day, making the trip by auto. C. E. Coburn received thesad news jf the death of his cousin, the Rev. S. B. Stiles of North Woodstock, N. H., last week. Mr. Stiles will be re membered here having preached in the Baptist church at different times .vhile here on his vacations. SUTTON NORTH RIDGE John Chase is cutting the hay at the lake. Miss Dorothy Chase has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Xickerson have re turned to their home in Wollaston. Mrs. Elizabeth Ashe and son, Clar ence, f?re guests at G. H. McFar- land's. George Rice is having two chim neys built. Clarence Ashe is doing the work. William Corbell of Millinocket, Me., has been visiting friends in town this week. Avery Curtis, who has been help ing on the Ridge, has gone to work for Oscar Bundy. Mrs. Janette Hall of St. Johnsbury and Miss Doris Hall are visiting at G. H. McFarland's. WEST BURKE There will be a special school meet ing Friday evening. Miss Esther Abar is spending this week in St. Johnsbury. Mrs. G. W. Douelass is confined to the bed again for a while. Mrs. Georsre Brown of St. Johns bury visited in town last week. Mrs. Alfrpda Coneland has been at home for a few days durine the past week. . Mrs. Snart Walter has been SDend- ingr a few days with friends in East Burke. Dr. and Mrs. Atwood of St. Johns bury spent the wees-end at Leroy Roundys. Mrs. Clvde Clement and son of Asr- awam. Mass.. have been visiting at E. B. Smith's. Rev. and Mrs. I. P. Chase of Con cord spent Sunday at the home of Cynthia Aldnch. Mrs. Wm. Riser and children were.. in North Hyde Park last week visit ing her grandmother. - Mrs. Susie Smith and Miss Ruth Brigham visited relatives in West Lebanon, N. H., recently. Mrs. Tlmma "Bruce and daughter. Marion, of Worcester, Mass., are vis iting at Mrs..Myrtie Hall's. Profpssnr sirtrl Mrs. Orcnttand Mrs. Coe snent the week-end near The Balsams, at Dixville Notch. Thf rhnir was ablv assisted bv E. A. Barker of Plymouth, N. H., Sun day, and his help was much appreci ated. The Woman's club was obliged to cancel its August meeting owing to the heat and the illness of some of its members. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Spencer of Quin- cy, Mass., are happy over the arrival of a little daughter in their home, on Thursday. There will be a lawn party on the church grounds Friday evening, Aug. 17, at 8 o clock. An exciting pro gram. Come' and help to make it a success. Kefresnments of ice cream and other good things will be served. Everyone is cordially invited to at tend. METHODIST CHURCH NOTES Thp TTiPPtina- nf the W. V M S. held Friday at Mrs. Spencer's, with Mrs. McCoy as leader, was a very in teresting one. Special features were a reading by Ruth Leach and a violin solo by Derwood Newman. The appearance of the rooms in the lower part of the church has been im proved by papering and painting of sidewalls, floor and ceiling. The work was done by G. H. Caswell. The mid-week service usually held Thursday evening will be ,on Wed nesday evening thi3 week. There will be a lawn party at the church on Friday evening. Ice cream will be served, and an enjoy able program is promised. At the lawn service on Sunday evening the meeting was made inter esting by reminiscences on, "Some Sabbaths Pleasant and Profitable, by Rev, I, P. Chase of Concord, who spoke briefly on some of the memor able Sabbaths which marked hi3 min istry. Others spoke on the same sub ject. Beside the usual service at the church on Sunday morning there will be a lawn service at D. C. Howard's at 6 o'clock. Pythian and Pythian Sisters Meet. Both the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias and the Grand Lodge of Pythian Sisters met in St. Johnsbury last week, nearly 200 delegates attending from the various lodges in Vermont. These officers were elected for the grand lodge: Grand chancellor, Eu geneJ. Berry, Essex Junction; grand vice chancellor, L, F. Miner, Rutland; c;rand prelate, R. S. Warner, John- son; grand keeper of records and seals, F. L. Robinson, Barre; grand master of exchequer, Frank W. Har dy, Orleans; grand master of arm?, J, D. Hoyt, Sf. Albans; grand inner guard, Newton B. Paere, Granville; grand outer guard, P. E. Crane, Mid dlebury; grand trustee for two years, B. O. Smith, Orleans; grand trustee for three years, S. J. Beatty, Bur lington; grand tribune for two years, F. A. Whittaker, Bellows Falls; for three years, N. A. Norton, Lyndon ville; supreme representative, V. A. McDonald, Bellows Falls. These grand officers were elected by the Pythian Sisters: Grand chief, Mrs. Lillian Zottman, Burlington; grand senior, Mrs. Maude Derrick, St. Albans; grand junior, Mrs. Cora Warner, North Troy: grand manager, Mrs. Mamie McLeod, St. Johnsbury; grand mistress of records, Rachel Sumner, Montpelier; grand mistress of finance, Mrs. Maud Hunt, Orleans; grand protector, Mrs. Maude Pierce, Hardwick; grand guard, Mrs. Orissa Meehan, Lyndonville; last grand chief, Mrs. Jessie Farrar, Montpelier; supreme representative for four years, Mrs. Nettie George, St. Al bans. In some'parts of northern Arabia the hills are so well stocked with bee3 that no sooner are hives placed than they are occupied. A i YOU CAN GET ANY ONE OF THE TEN NEW AUTUMN CHALMERS NOW; AND THE PRICES MAY NOT LOWER IN TWO OR THREE YEARS Chalmers this year is setting ahead the Autumn buy ing season at least sixty days by offering for immediate (purchase ten of the most eye-pleasing cars that ever (bore the Chalmers name. They are Autumn Chalmers, and they compel atten tion at any man's front door. Such a wide rangeof selection, too. There's a five passenger car that reaches finality in good sense; a Sedan that will cause wonder at its supreme light weight; a Cabriolet which the word "comfortable" ably describes; a stunning Roadster that any clever woman driver will like to get her hands on; a Speedster that tingles the blood of any regular fellow who wants the 80 mile an hour thrill; a sedate Limousine that spells coziness plus; a Town Car that will make ten women out of ten wish for Santa Claus right away; a Limousine Landaulet that for practicability is simply there! No need to go on. You can't expect to discuss motor cars intelligently unless you see these. For they have a lure about them that is going to cause wide comment. TOURING CAR. S-FASSENGER $1259 TOURING CAR. 7-PA&SENGEK $115 STANDARD ROADSTER $I2St TOURiNG SEDAN' $15 CABRIOLET, 3-PASSENGER $1US ALL PRICES F. O. TOYEI ST. JOHNSBURY ACADEMY FOUNDED 1842 75th YEAR Fall Term Opens September 4, 1917 With an c fllelcnt faculty of experienced teachers In every depart ment and adequate rdowrnent nd equipment In buildings and nec essary apparatus and materials, the standard of instruction and character building was never higher than now. Three generations of graduates are its advertisement and Us conntantly Increasing num bers of college preparatory and other students are its endorsement. Departments College Preparatory; General Academic; Modern languages, including Spanish; Commercial; Industrial and Domestic Science. Parents are requested to examine, tho work of this Academy bo fore selecting a school for their children. For catalogues and Information address REV. EDWARD T. FAIRBANKS, D.D Secretary, or after August 15, JOSEPH A. DAVIS, Principal. t t The two distinct types of Eczema can be relieved readily by using dry Zensal for the crusty, scaly skin and I moist Zensal for TSc F. B). PEEIEOS, I I I TOWN CAR. 7-PASSENGER TOWN CAR. LANDAULET $M25 LIMOUSINE. 7-PASSENGER $2725 LIMOUSINE LANDAULET $3325 RECORD SPEEDSTER $a DUPLEX. 4-PASSENCER - $1175 B. DETROIT AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE ' mS i -W tras i-mS vw1 all watery eruption ftlie Jar :aistD)BJ ". - WITHOUT NOTICE .ARTONj V mm 9 IwW 1 III II 11 II II II It" r1!-1 4 z t I t