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Wooxtock. ;A'cjuer Subacnptisa Jt&ts : On yer ........... fl.GO - 8ft msBttu . . . . . 60 TkfTM Baafti , ........ 36 Bingle coeiM - . ....... 08 EDWARD C. .DAKA, Editor aad ToblUbei Woodstock. Vt, Oct 26, 1912 "Windsor couuty'B Domocratic aenator, Don C. Pollard, 1b certainly doing vrbat be can to -twslet tbe He publican prtrty in beoping Its pledgea," BajB the Ludlow Tribnno. 'HoTotod for the ten-dollar trustec bill.'" Scarecrows. Can Vermont afTord to snpport u ireo. tra'da platform ? " asks tlie Hard wick Gazotte, which imagines it sees -already tlie tombling of tariff barriers in tbe poasibility ol "Wilson'a elec tioo. Wilson jb likoly to be elected, to be Buro, but Vermont la not aaked to snpport any frce trade plntronn. Tho Gazette dnubtlesa lcnowa it well enough, and it mig'ht jnst as well take in ita uBeloBS .scarecrow and blankot it lor anotlier campaign. It is hnrmlesB and haa been much ovor wnrked. Gtovenior Wilson standB fnr -a iea Hnnablo revision of tho '.tariff ;" a raroiirtiderution tii the tarifi suhed nles, suoh ns?will adjust tbem to tbe antnal liuninesa conditioiiB and intpr esta of the conntry.'" .Neither this nor anything olao Oovernnr WilHon bus aaid need irighteu any one,-'and to miwepre aeut hia positinii or that of tho Demncratic party will uot win -votes for the other side . NotSoEasy. The terrifying and diaconcerting BUggestion comes from Montpelier tbat an amendment to Vormunt'B wcll-guarded cnnstil ution rnuy be uoceasary'beforo women are al lowell to vnte an this Rtate. Mr. Cooks bill which aims to confer the votiugprivi lege on women siniply strikes outthe word " made" from certaln BBctions of tkostatuto relatingto the qualtfica tions of voters. The orily questioniB :whether the state constitution liniits the "voting to .nialeB, .and 'tbe consti--tutionsayB: Every man dI tbe Inll age of 21 jears, baring reeided in thc state.for the space of one wbole year, next bo' foretke electinnjsf Tepreeentatives,' and is nf quiotand peacefuLbehuvior and -will take theJoTlowing onth nr -affirmutinn, shall be entitlcd to all- the privileges of a freeman of this ntete " If the women can come in under tliin Bectirm well and good; otbei- -wiBe tliere wlll be aome deloy in ssj. tending the fraticLiBC to tliom. The Vensont constitution with ita repell- ingrme-locklBa hard thing to forco A Campaign Appeal. Ajiy indication that campaign rappeale lo 'the1 peoplefe hased 011 the assamption of a high degree of 'inteirigence in ibe electorate mnst be welcome 'to rpatriotic citizena, irre-. Bpeotive of partv preferciice. Jt jb for thiB xeason that we have tuken Bnch keen pleaflurein obscrriBgthut nne of tbe great electric signs -bot-60 feet bigh and 50 feet ivide flaBhed nat irom tbe advertiBing tower-at'Broadway and Porty-third Btreet. xeade "iw iollnwffj; Remember Ihcpanic of 1883. Heaesiber the paaic of 1907. No panicnnder Taft. 3etter be aafe thaa sorry. Hnre ve buve no jhetoric, n'o bont li.THt. jin appeal to prejudice or pas hiou. Tlie voter iB.pimplycoufronted witlt tlie jncnntrovertilile Jatft that durliiR tlie whnle 3-1-S yearH of Mr. Taft's preaidency thero las been iio Cnancial panic. Be 1b left to do bia tmn tliinlting. Conld anything show a mnre fiahlimo confidence In the in telligence nf the publie? The Tnft 3n:tnagers know that a word to tlie wise is RuScient. The -votor will aay, to hiiBBelf, "Wbj' baa there been no panic since 1007? 1b it not cup tomarv for paiiica to .follow each other in rapid sncces3ion? 'Would there uot have been snnther panic in 1910 if TtooBevelt bad been prei dent, and prdhal)ly one regularly, eviery ear iL'the terrihle DemrioratB liad been in -power? 'nieTnnn that Bived xib .fnmi these calaniitieB m entitled to my -vota," If Mr. Taft is Jiot elected after this. -what-eBCoaragetaentnrill'there'he for theHfie of firmad arguntents in a po litical campaign Now Tork Eres ing Post. Tbecbool enrollment -at 'White Kiver Junction' in tlie grades bas ccleda33i, in ib hljfh school 100, jtm in the Hrlfu3 -viUage &cboel 314. THE LEG1SLATURE ' . Wmasor "conuty membera af tbe IjOgiBhituro bave organszed. At a meoting at whicli nll tbe xnombera irom' that connty woro preaent, Cdl. 17. fi. BilHngs, representntivo from Woodotock, wai olected -cbairman and Hepresentativo L H. Bany of Springfiold waa elected Eecrotary. The organization is lor tho pnrpose of acqnaintanco and that the mem bera may profieut aunited Jrqutin caae of legialation .&ffectlng theinter ests of Windsor connty. Govornof 171etcherliaBJittmed Col. W. TV. Brown of SpringCeld chiefof BtaKuml detailed Capt. Preaton H. Budley of BellowB Falls to Btaff duty. W. IL McFoetera of Enosburg Fnlls ia tho governorH jBxeontivo clerk. Tho election of judges and other Btnto ofGcera waB completed to tbe' accompaniment of much oratory. AU tho old oJEcers wero Te-elected; thore! woro pieasant and nppreciati ve words for everyone and tlie state is safe once-moro. Maaon S. Stone, atale Buporintend emt of edacation, bad Iub CHBtomnry scdre nf eourse. Mr. Jose of John son cbarged Mr. Stone with packlng the committee .011 state Bchools on wliic'h be himRelf was placed nfter he made n "holler", and also made somo remarliB for which he npolo gized later, When thehullutB wcrecouiiled Hr StDne hnd 184-votea, fl.J Stannard, priuciphl-of the Bigh Bchool of Jlar ton. 75 voted.axnd J. Whitoltill, one vote 7IEDGEHOG BOUNTy KEPEAL" BII.X. ' Houae bill 1, -an uct'to ropeiil tvhat ia known as the bedgehog bnunty law, cnme in Tuesday -wiih an ad- verae TepurHrom tlie committee on game and liBborieB. On the queBtion of ordering "tho' bill to a third reading, iJr. Dillings of Woodstock, aaid he thoughtit was not rightfor Vermont to pav boun- ties on tliese animuls,as it was clans legislatiun. Be aaked why, out of all Vermont pests, bedgehoga should be picueu out lor nounties wneii xio bounties wero paid on hnwkH, potaln bugs, flies and other noxious biriln, innectB and animals which we do not eXpect State aid in order to exter- ininate. fle eaid it waa local matter and ,he read irom the aiidittir'sTejMirt figarea that showed lour tnwus in the State received almost half tif the entireamount paid, between $19 000 and $20,000 . - Mr. Gtage of Weatheralieldiiavored the repeal or the law; nnleas itwvere repeuled Iie would ask for a bnunty on woodchncks. When it came to voting. a. third reading waa TefuBed, 91 to 124: AN UP-TO-DATE GAME UUAk Commissioner Titcomb Has Changes In Vfew That Will Interest Hunters. The fisb and game coinmissiouex has been hoveringabnut the capital of late, says the Montpelier corree pondent D'f the Burlington Froe Press,,and itis whiBpered that Jie liaB iip hls Bleeve something thor onghgoing in the wayof legialation. It is pretty generaljy knmvn that Mr. Titcomb is deeirous of bringing tngether all the fisu Tind game legia lation into a ByBtematized whole, It is iearned through unauthorized channels that the forra of codification will he aB follows 1 Iu tlie firnt place the laws will he not merely gatbered heltor skelter jiuder one heading but Bo:welded to' gotlier as to make tbem parts of one' comprohensive and lngical law The -mntuier of fetating the laws will be chatiged fio aB1to .state whnt is per mitted, as far as that is poasible. 'xather ilian wliatjaproiiibited JSfftnt will he made to eliminqte as innny as jposaibletif ths speeial laivs, npply ing tfj separate' localities, bo that tlie '.whole State may itl grcat meanure be bronght under xme law nnd the fltatutea simplified. At preaent the fiah and game laws of tlie Stuto are Raid to be abnut as sirnple as tlie .Chineae language and ut Biuipler Tliia dnes not mean that an nttempt will bo made to do away with all .the sectional laws, Iake Chnniplnin 'for instanpe tnuBt ulwaya 'he subjeet '.to bnvs different from tliose 'w'hlch' overn Lake MaiiKfield. The law as it is likely to appear,' if tho 4"roposed code 1b cnacted,; invoh-efl some important changes andi uumcrnuB -mmor onea A increaBe of the IiceuBO feo from Ofty cents to one dollar jb stiggcnted as a deGuite; tevenue meaBuro. It is fnrlber eng geBtf d thnt tlie offine vf deputy, cnm-1 jnissimiPT'be crrnted LENGTlinNINCJ TJtH UEEU "SHOOTI NGt One uf ibemoatimpOrlaiit changes Br ings theThril 1 ojEHome Juflt arrivud this. minute, Mary... llow. are the7cbirdrenJ , . ,i. ,Qoodl That relieves my. anxiety,,. I really.conldri't .fitop to lake nff, my hat until I calledjypui , rMb 7 0h, we had a Bplendid trip. I feltat little wnnied rabout. tho baby, but now I've heard from you it Booms as if I hadn't .a care.in the world." . . . - "L. . i called fnr is .a lengtliening of fho open seasoiunn deer bo "9 -to permit of hunting tliPin from "Nqvembor 1 to Novetnlier 25. Tiie reaaon for thia lengthened -season ia not that the deer'may''' be'; destroyed but that there may boleBs'j hunters at.aiiy'nne'fimein tho woods. It is claimed- thnt with-q s'hort'Beason everybody--arratiKes 'to -go hunting tho very firat day, the woods are througed with huntera and " bo thor- oughly tramped-over thntitamonnts rathor fo'a drivo than toNa legitimdte liuut. With the hunting dlstributed over n early ammi tli , i nstead -of bei ug. crrrwdod 4nto a shorter period,; dt ia urgpd thnt thene defecta in the pre Bent Byptem would he remedied, . Other ieutures nfxbp cninpveheii flive 'fiBli an,d game bill. it ,jb said, will:be,an ppen.BEasop ironxSeptm ber to April for h are and ..r&'h'bit hunting, and an open season nn foxes !' airil Oilc'urrfcs iKmfSepTember ISXGtf March J. An'nriginal and promiBlug BC'liomej wliieh it iR-sald maj be- given effect ih-this bill, -haa to cl6 with 'the - esla bliahing of game refuges. Tlie game cummiaBinner.if this w6re law, would have power to Bet aaido by poBting certain portions of the pnhlic landB, nnd private landB if the ownor con- Bentedj In which hunting Hhould be- InrbtuUen-even m tne open Beasqir. Tliis'wonld go 'far-o gunrd againBt the extinction of gome. . HARTLAND. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Pollard, daughter Miinon nnd soilEugene of Bellows FaTlf! were Weelc-end guests olMr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Ainsworth. ' Itev. Francis Piirkerxr Enfield, JT. H-, will prencli nt-the'Congrega- tional cliufch tomoirow morning. Dr. jElbert-Mjers had the mislor- tuneto have 'his hand badly lacer- atcd in a 'threshing marliine Oct. 10; uiul is at Hnnover hospttal ior trcntment. !Mr. nnd Mrs. "Fratflc Berinett al Oak Park, 311., nnd 1iei ' li'rother, Walter-IJennett, nfl'Jew'XTork, spent last week "with their father' atiKest cottage, Ellen and Chirence -Rickard are the hnppv posscsfiorH.iaf Jinewnrgan. J. E. Johnston waa in Manchee tet, N. H twp days ,last weck. JMrs. JL.JL. 'Jvlaclcenzie is 1 ter-' COMPANY 6'S TAfi Tuesday. Novemlier 5, 1912 Don't fail tp liiy a little blue lag for id cents anrJ help ihe Company '4.I- Keep in touch with honie by telephone. Thoro's a -1 magnetism in the voice that no writtcn word can cqual, .. The CDBt is a jnere trifle when -weighed against the satisf action derived from fiuch a calh. . . : , ' Every Bell Telepfaone Is tyvz DitttTt t tt(i -New Engiaiid Telephoiic , and Tclcgraph .Compaiay taining he,c anotlier, Mj-g. mi ngs, from Jiew,4Yprk.. . Cum- PLYMOUTH XJNION " Mr. rind'lvlrs; Guy Jones vbsiteif at Frank Gobarich'Bln'st-week. Joe- 'Sawyer ;hhs"'returned from Springfield, -Mas. ' - . Misa 'FlorencI';Horton isiat-home. Wtk. SArab Qpve hns gone to Claremont-tc) spend -the wnter with her .daugbter. . . Mnynard t,Brov,n was in X.udlov, Tuesday.' ' " ' ' ' ' SOlH OMFEET ' Mr;a, lBaa,Iewtons4Biquite .ill.nndJ under care of Dr. .Tacksnn. JIrs. A3a OarqeB TJroiiBnn vlBited jher. anht, "TkTrs.' "Charles Ileed.'thiB' jrvpekf" - "-' ' rrTH'Tofmah nf Batiarilph bnrt ibeen St lllKTather'B. H. H. Totman's. iseveral daj-B thiB weeik, pccupylng i! greatcr.srt'o'f Jiia ti.me hnnting. . Dr, Taqjsoa apcnmpaniod. 3?rB Emma SH.nibard to.Haiaover.boBpital, fpr.an OTperation, Tnegday , ' Aibert George las. let IiIb jilaee. 'riearRUarajd Hne. tD li'JIr. llogers. Tho. " old. WinBlow Tavern tlie foinnnBbostelrynf thadnys nf staglng. when the, Bix-lmrfle coach .ntqpped' tuere en xnuie 10 uaoncpener, aim whereTLafayotte, dined nn bis tripj through the state, montinn of which waBimadeiuXB;. Pembor's recenlly. printefl" pampniot on ;tbo (li'atin ' guTBired gnesPa tpur through the state, Is being tiiken' down pieco by piece by the ownot, I2benezer "WinS' iow, of 'South Jtoyidton. Charles Newfpn. 'baa 'Bupurvision of the T(v nioval. Seiidents here t'egret'very mnch that the old landmnrk couldnH bave .lieen kept coverod nnd-allpw'ed to remnin, as'does the " Faac'Staud the iiexl resting place ior tiarly" Btagea. ' 1 DprH.'Titman, iHerchaut of jNoiih Tunbridge, wltli hifliamily, came-in his jaii to Sunday tn'makci" his f ather, U. 11 Totman; a'calL''" -' '-" !F- C Perry took a 'day off 'friim stagtng .and -.sUBMdod'; .Mrs A. E. Fuller!s aHctTou'MoHday, . 3St JLJteal ir.as. in South Bpyalton Thnrfiday iiight'; nttiipded a diKtilct . ..t r hi ry it - uiBefipg piiue uuu reuywB. .-WRICHTT'JU.LSDN. , . :Oh Tb'iusdBy, OcUiber27, Hal E. DAY TUE CDIDfT SEVENTIETH YEAR ClubbingUst C Any one of the periodicals in tlie following list will He sent with The Age for -one year for the sum noted after each - - r . Mirror and Farmer "V,. ; Boston I'ost, daUy ' Jfew Englarid Homestcad ' Boston Evening Hecord Delineator anfl Everybody's Maga- zineorWoman",BHonie Companion 2.90 Boston Joumal, doily 8.55 . . Boston Hcrald, daily 3.75 Hecrention ;, 2.50 . ,r StNicholas . u 3.50 "- OutlDok 3.75 . New Yofk Thrico-a-Week World 1.65 New Tork Tribune Farmer l.'CO ONE DOLLAR A YEAR The Age gives all tlie local news of the Connty and State. It has opinions; it is well wiitten, interest ing, and is -wideljr read. :- It has excellent miscel lany, good stories. Xou will find it a welcome visitor in your home 52 times a year. The Spirit of tlie Age WOODSTOCK VERMONT Jillsnn, boii of IJlba JillBon, ooib married to M'ibb Auna B. Wright. dauglitor of IMr.t.aud vMrR. Jnhn Wright, nf this plaee, the cercinoiiy being periormed in the parsonnge of the Christinn 'ich'urch' afWopdstock. tlie "Rev. E. IL J.4lnllip8 'tving the nuptial knot. After a hnnqymn'oir trip, thpy wiir.be ht hotno .at Mr JillBon1s father's. Christmas Tree Quarantine. Dealera in CIiriatinaB greena an'tl trecfl in New Englaud are tearing their hair in'-VBiatjon. :They see rnin Btaringthom in thoJaco. Many nf tlioir jnen areidlo. Christmas trces are being Bpoiled' by tho corload Whafa the.mattor7 A sbort time ago the ngrk'ultural departmcnt announced thnt it wonld hold a hearing n AVaBhiiigton Ccto hor 30 on ihe questinn of placing a quarantine on CbristmnB trees nnd MBrrrrMT. 1. tr.,rr. ,.. niwf. nf kt. . i ..i. -: ..r.' i ., 1 5cat pussy7 who xnamtamed her posi tbe brown tnil or gypsy moth. Ihats. t- h , tlie matter. The.denlerB do not knoiy Wliere they are at becnusfi they doiiot know wliat the gov4rnment ih going to do. Tliey cluim tlmtif any aclion wbb iroinc to betidten this reur it oucht :to bave been taTienbinc aco nnd not! at ithis late dnte when tho ivork of tbe BeaBiin is tvell under way PECULIAR HNQLISH CANAL. . Uctwcen Wprslqy ana BL Helena, n ibe north of GEncland. ia-ihe -mosf. . Temarkahle canal in the world. It :k -underground, irom cnd to cnd, and isBixteen iniles lontr. -In T.nn cashire, ihe. coal jninea are Tsry cx- I "tensiye, balf ihe country being -nn- i ucrmmcu, ana many Tears ago tho t r -i ... auice - -oi Jinacwaters managers Uionght they could save anoncy by trarisporting ihe coal TinacrgroHnd msreaa oi on tne suriaee. The ca nal waa constnictea and ihe jnines connected and flrained at iho samo fime. Ordinary canal boatsaro 11803, but ihe power is fumished by jnen. Oa 'the roof of the' tuimel arch .aro crosfl piecea, and iho men do ihe work-oi rpropulsibn liy lying on, iheir backs o-n ihe coalnd puihmg with' inciraeet agamat .the crossbars on ihejoof. In the Inst ten ycars tbe popula fibn of Ncwfoundland bas incrcnset) about ten per cent. 1'be insiirance policieH written in :thi8 country during the last ycsir amounted to $400,000,000 morc tluiil that o the prcvious yeiir. fl'C TUC 1CC, 15X55 'tf.55 ii;80 3:00" REYNARD N0 MATCH FOR CAT Btrange Encounter In Farmyard That Had Its Inceptlon in the Mater nal Instlnct. Udward Pureej, Sailya Court iarxn, StoTre Gifford, near Bristol, which is .situated in the Badminton flistrict, relates an extraordiDary en counter "vhicb. be witnessed Insi week behveen a cat and a iox, says. an. inghsh neivspaperr Jlr. Pjirspy was awokened. -early in the morning by a inoBt nnusual commohon nmong his chickens. Suspecfing a yisit irom Heynard, he Bpeedily lift ed ihe "window, and on loqking out jntncssed. a sight Trhtch nstunished him. Tearing ihrougb the. potatoes and among ihe cahhnges -waB a iox, wlneb ivas Bnapping and snarling af Ihe iarmhouBe cat, wliieh -was on ihe foxs back, and -with jx &im grip ivith her iorefeet just in iront of the iox'a shouldeTS -was ;making thc fur fly from ihe fox's back hj menns of her hind ieeL Hound the garden rushed "CjruuiU, piUVJ.llg 1IBVUC Wlin XnC r i i -i ;n. jt 1 garaen produce; butit failed io tui ' ? -i -i ii t . -i i eionai iDCKey -nnui tne iox rnaue a , ln1f ,Tnilcrll "iV;a.niT l.nnn ottAlro a hlow irom one of ihese gave ihe fox Jts liberty. The cat had a litter qf luttcns In the coraer near the cliicken run, anS it-was-theTnaternal rtinct ihat znade ,her go ior ibe lox. NOT1INQ GREEN. "Whnt -are 3-ou bawlincr bont. . 'sbanff.Tonimj bas eaten ttle green cnterpillar.-" t ! , ""Caul-n bim aiotio eat anything n tbe country that isn'i iipe' iXmilsville Courier-JournaL OVER SOONEK. crWill jon bnve a liplane or a monoplaneT" afiked ihe Baleaman. ""AVhat's the aifference?" 'With a monoplanc, I helieve, you hlt the carth -a little quicker vfhcn ihe Hmash comes' EXCEP.TION8. "Wbincn liave no practicfll appre ciation of science." "Haveri't ihey ? What's the mat ter witli ihe cbemlcai blondes ?" THE OUT.LOOK. "Do-you like yxmr meat rare?" "Well, judging from the -way it Is going up tbat is ihe only way in which -vrc are going tp get it" Best Cure for Insomlna. Def? breathlng ia one ot lao TBast cures Tor Inaomnln. triood irom the braln to the iitnya. oiiaipciee Saw M TNCOHPORA.TED 1847; DEPOSTTS JAN. 1. 1912 j 1,5H59,87G.CC SUIU.LUS 171.014,10 TOTAL "ASSETS $2,140,81)1 n, TRUSTEES J". S. Mackenrie Charlca H. Muxhan: iHenry W. Walker William S. Hewitt William S. Dewey Fred'k C. Southgat. Charles F.Chapinan This bank is now payinjr 4 per ccnt. interest on depoaita. Deposita made durinp the first ten days of January and July draw interest irom the firat of these montha. Depo3ita made durinc tho first five days of other montliB draw interest from tlie first of the Tnonth. Interest 'will be crodited to depoaitora January 1 and July 1, compoumling itwice a year. The Vermont Lcgislature has repealed the law. restrictinfi deposits in any one savlngB bank to $2000.00. Thia bunk can .now pay interest on individnal de posits of -any amount and all taxes will he paid by thc barik. 'Nothing will be Teported to the listers for taxation. -Safe'Deposit Boxesto Rent E. A. 5 Undertakier 'Ijiteat Methods of Embulming iiCight calls jiromptly attended to. E. A. 5PEAR Woodstock Vermont Sunday Services. 'Uhiversalist Rev. H. L. Canfield paBtor-; morning service at 10.30, ijunday bcIiooi at ji. Congregational Hev. Benjamin Switt, pastor. Alornmg service at 10.30, Sunday schsol at 11.50. Young'People"'6 jjociety of Christian J2ndeavpr at 7.30. Thursday evening pra.yer meetmg at 7.30. JVlethodistEpiscopal Rev. T. Clark, pastor. Services Sundav Preacbing, 100 a. in. Sund?.v school, 11.45 a m Thursday prayer meetmg, 7.30 p. m. ; Sund.ty evenlnc meeting, 7.00. Catholic Rev- H. f. Maillet, pa6tor. Massat 11 a m.; evening service at 7.30. Services will be held the second nnd iourth Sunday of each montb at Vilhige hall, Quechee, at 9 oTciock, jind at Barnard, at the towh hall, .on thc second Sunday of each month at 9 o'clock Ct i r'K....u u . r t Blnnc Lynch, rector. Moming Prayer andSermon 10.30 a.jn." JEIoy Corp munion on first Sunday in the 111011th after Morning Prayer. Sunday School , at noon. Evening Prayer and scrmon 5 p.- m. AH are welcome. Christian Pator, P.ev. E. R. Phillips. Services Sunday. Preach ing at 10.30 a. m.i Sundav Rchool at J3: 1 S. C. E. t-t n. rn.": Y- P. S. C.'E. at. 7.30 p. m.i mid-week prayer 'meeting at 7.30 ti. m. OVER 65 YEARE EXPEaiENC' inr.DE MAnr.s Ocsicns ComrniCHTS &c Anrone wenQlntt A akeleh Bjid doflertaMnn mn! qnlfiklr MoertnJu onr oimuni) treo rbeUier Inmnllni ! trrobablr nntentnhle. Cammcnlm tloiitrictlyoonDiJciiUiil. HRNDMlX-on l"atcu sent frea. OldMt i m. Uldott petiC7Jfor secunntMiataiitH. tu takon tbrouch liuna Jt Ca. twAit wtiec. -Yrlfhout ctaanra. ia tltn specialnoi Sdentlflc Jfmeticaif , Ahuidaomelf IlIoBtratfld-wcoklr. 7nrt dr CTJlation nJf nxvf BClcntlCts ionrnal. Torrrtfl, f 3 a Trnri lour tnontU, L. fioldbjaJl nowadeftlm - JllrncbOalee.S96FBt.'WsAlB3ton,l.C. 1 CUMMlSblUWliRS' IsIOTlCfc Eatate of Sardine Cowdrey. IW TT. 1 , i . jiointea Dyme japnoraDiea-'rouate lun lor tne XiBtnct-oi hartford, Commis- TTUHaiQTiGrfl. l n ronpivo nvnTriTtio nnd adjust the olaimB and demands of all Bersonsngainat the estate of SardiM owdrey late of Barnard. insaidDistnct -will meettfor the purpose afaresaid, st the Thayers Store, Barnard Tillaire,i the 19th day of November, 1912, aad 19th day of .May, U913 next, from U o ciock jil. ia., nntn 4 o'ciocli F. M., oa each of said davs and that rt'nc months irom the latn day of November A V 1912, is the time lirriited by said GovA, lurtaio xreaitorsTOTjreaenrTJimr ciainu to us ior eraminauon nna allowance. Datedat Barnard this 21 dav of 0t- Prank H. Thayer 7 JohnH-'Ward 5 Commissioncra Rubscribf for The Age. 1 00