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VKRMONT WATCHMAtf & 3TATK JOURNAI,, THURSDAY, DECBMBBR 30, 1909 Our Annual CLEARING UP SALE Womens and Misses' SUITS Wlth 100 Handsomc Sults to seloct from. AU new thls season. t.'The assortment cdmprlscs all that is new in cut, color and fabrlc. i.It. ls. by far tho bost lot of Sults ovor oltercd by thls flrm at thls . tlmo of U10 ycar ttt rcduccd prlces. Evory sult wlll prove temptlng 11 j0 wo'iieii' .who Imdei'stani quallty, and tho range of stzes wlll . ..wakefltltngs mr.t.' cnrlaltt thnn at any provlous salc. tWo hnvo good assortmcnts for MIssos and small Women's, me- udium and'stout Women's slzes. All altcratlons free of chavgc and . .ths sanie class of work that wo glvo at rcgular prlces. Sttits at 9-9 Thls lot"iomprlse3 Glrls MI$s ..es.'.and Women's' Sults thnssold . ifram, $13.50 to $1950, roude of worsteds and woolcns, new and up-to-dat. . .. 1 Altcratlons .freo, salne as the others. Sults atl 2.98 Thls lot consists of WPol'en, Serges and Fancy Worsted Sults; MIsscs and Medluni slr.es. All now,. but one half dozen thls season. Regular $16.50 to $22.50 Sults. Everyone ,an cxcellent bar gala. Klt guaranteed. 3-Piece Stiit Made ot . Iniported Mahogany $75.00. Now FURS Wq would remind you that most cxcellent bargalns In Fura are here for your Inspectlon. Next season you pay double the prlce we are now asklng for many flne pleces now. THE PERLEY E. POPE CO, IJVSl'UOTIOX COMPLETEI). Siiper?isors of State Hospital For Insane Plc.'iscd Wilh Efforts IJoiiit? arade, Dr. ', Fred 13. Steele, of thls clty, a meiiMier pf tho Board of Supervis ors for tho Insano at t)e State Hospl tal, returnod frqht Watbrbury Tues day afternxjqnt 'Where h'e has been slnce iJMonday pqqn, fns'poctihg condi tlons there.'-'resuiting from the flre whlch 'byfcned' out. war4s 1, 2 and 3. In regarcj to thd state of affalrs at the hosyltal, the, dpctpr,,8aid that he found- eyeryjjng satlsfnctory and th,at Jhe patlenyere as cpmfortabUi as cquld--e e.xjecte4 wltlj tjiree full nie&ls a day and a pace tq slecp. The greatest., IscqrafDf j;. he said, Is caused ta.tbe nhyslcans and attend ants in clurge, ' bdt thoy are dolng nobjy u'ndop-1je qjrcmpstances. Many qf the- jninate's, -jjaTO liad- to double pp durfng' tho nlgh(;( wljHe tho nurses In onq cqrrMpj ayfi glven up thelr rooms to'.pliQr natents, and a few are slqenpej on ppts. Aslde from thls, hqwe,vpr, tylie'rq fs scarcely any crov4e(J-.cq!yqns of thngs. Thls wlll he'k aljoviate'ij- Jn a few days, liowever, .ejcplalned Dr. Steele, for the workmen aro cleanhig up and puttlng (.hlnfjs I11 rcadiness for put tlng atguiRqrary, rqof .qver wards l and 2,. whlch wwe scarcely damaged by flre )ut mqstly by water and smoke. "In regari to rehullding," sall tht doctor, "I do not thlnk that It wlll l)e neceasary to call a speclal sesslon of the Legtslaturc, as the hospital was fully covered by lnsurance. At any nate, the. robuilding wlll bave to be conHnenced liumedlately." When asked whether ho thought that wlth tho rtfbulldlng or the burned por tlon of tltp 4ttsliUitioa an enlarge ment should be tuade npon the orlg Inal plans, as.advocated at the last Besslon of tho lK?gislaturo, the doc tor sald that it was not tho present Iqtentlqn tp bu(ld otherwise thap the way 1 sp'ecl'fled In ' the plans. "Tho new wlng wlll 1)0 exactly slmllar to tho old one, as that has proven per fectly satlsfactory.f' HER OOtli RIRTHDAY. Many frlends Attendcd tlio Hlrtliday Pnrtjr of Brrs. Loulso I.clnud, of Wlddk'sex Ycstorday. A numbor ot Montpelier, Water bury, Northflold. nd other people at tended" iu. Mlddlesox on Tuesday tho qbesrvance of tho 90th birthday of Mrs. Uiu'lse -.oland, whlch was cele bratod at lio homo of Oeorge Ladd. Twenty 'fvlends wero ontortalnod at dlnner and an enormous birthday cake was a fcaturo ot the inenu. Mrs. Leland has mado her home ln of Suitsat 19.50 Thls lot contalns many extra flno bargalns. Every Sult new, niade of flne goods, extra tall orlng and llnlngs; all new thls season. Formerly $23.00 to $32.00 Suitsat26,98 Thls lot comprlses the bal ance of our stock of flne Sults, wlth the oxceptlon of one Sult. Sults solllng from $35.00 to $50.00 each. All of superlor cloths, stylc and tallorlng. The greatest number of flne Sults afthe prlce ever shown here. al Half Price 37.50 Sollel. Formerly Middlesex many years and ls known to the majorlty of the townspeople. She takes an actlve lnterest In the affalrs of the day and is by no meaus in poor liealth. Among her guests wero Mr. andMrs. V. D. AVal ker, Mr. and Mrs. I.eland, C. G. Al den, Mrs. Alden Gilman, Wllliam and Harry Danlels, Mrs. Oscar Goss and Mlss Ida Ladd, of thls clty; Mrs. Ne well .Tones, Marshfield. Henrv Dan lels, Moretown, Mr. and Mrs. D. AV. Danlels, Middlesex, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Graves, Waterbury and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Nlchols, Middlesex. THETFORD. Chrlstmas was observed at tho hall with a tree and other exerclses by the children. Many thanks are due Mrs. Herbert Chamberlain for her 'efforts to make It a success. Mr. and Mrs. Charlle Vaughn spent Chrlstmas at the home of hls father, Leslle Vaughn. Mrs. O. F. Chamberlain had the mlstortune to fall on the floor re cently, injurlng herself qulte badly. She Is unable to walk. Chauncey Moulton lost a horso last w'eek. It was found dead ln the stall In the mornlng. .Albert Porter dled recently. He had been in poor health for several years. Dolla Cummings Is teachlng at Windsor. She came home to spend Chrlstmas. Mrs. Anna Whltcomb is teachlng the Vlllago school. Holen Emerson ls home from Barre to spend the holldays. 1VAITSFIELD. Fred J. Balrd, who works In Bar re, is spending the holldays wlth hls famlly. The schools In town wlll com mence next Monday wlth the old corps of teachers. Miss Annie Dale, of Island Pond. spent Chrlstmas week wlth her moth er, Mrs. Addlo Dale. Horbert Gleason of Montpelier, spent Chrlstmas with hls parents here. Miss Clalro Maxwell, a nurse at Heaton Hospital, who has been nt homo ' over Chrlstmas, lias roturned to Montpelier. Charles Blgelow, of ' Winooski, spent Chrlstmas wlth hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Blgelow. Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Behlon havo beon visitlng frlends ln New Hahip shlre. Bargalns in all departments Ev erything put In on thls annual clear anco salo at roduced prlces. Wo aro golng to glve the pooplo the bonoflt of this seasonablo stock rlght now. A. II. Teinplo Co. AdY. TOWN CORRESPONDENCE Jfows of the Day As l'rcscntcd by the Joumnl's Corps of Spcctal Cor rcsiiondcnts, Ilclng Mostly Itcnis of Intcrcst. SOUTH WOODHUHV. Waltor Goodell, who hns been spending Chrlstmas wlth Hls parents, went to Burlington on Mondny to vialt hls slster. Katlc Carr Is at homo from her work In Hardwick on account of tho tllncss of her mothcr. Ethel Wllbur is at Montpelier, stopplng wlth her slster and aust, Cora Benjamln. Lucinda Farnsworth has returnod to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wells, In Barre. Lee Goodell has gono to Boston to vlslt hls son, Harry Goodell. Elizabeth Sabin Is visitlng her brother in Barre. Mattle Holt spent Saturday and Sunday wlth her parents " ln Wil liamstown. Mr. and Mrs. Danlel McLano wero In Walden on Saturday. ' MARSHFIELD. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. E. Shcpard and Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Blisa spent Chrlstmas wlth B. M. Sliepard In Montpelier. Samuel Bemis Is III wlth pneumo nla. H. E. Hadlock has had hls houso wlred for electric liglits. Ernest Folsom had a Molly Falln telephone put in hls liouse Monday. H. F. Cutler, of Barre, was ln town Monday selllng slelghs. h. D. Nute has bought a nico drlvlng horse of Charles Lllley to mate one he has. Mrs. S. Swerdfeger is on the slck 11st. Jed Beckley, of Barre, was ln town Tuesday. BROOKFIELD. Saturday afternoon tho members of the G. A. R. and W. R. C. wlll instal thelr offlcers, tlieir annual oy ster dlnner wlll be served at noon to the members and thelr familles. Several went from this viclnity on Thtirsday evenlng to be present at the exerclses and wltness the tinload lng of the Chrlstmas trees at tho school liouse In East Roxbury. t Mrs. Nellie Hudson and her son, Earl Simmons, recently vlsited in Chelsea. James Fullam came from tho Uni versity of Vermont last week to spend the holldays wlth hls uncle, J. W. Blakeborough. The installation of tho offlcers of Brookfield Grange wlll occur tho flrst Frlday evening in .lanuary. The an nual oyster sttpper wlll be served to the Grangers and thelr familles. At the annual jneeting ot Brook field Grange, the followlng officera wero elected for the ensuing year: Master, Henry H. Fullam; overseer, Wllliam E, Perham; lecturer, Ellot H. Frlnk; steward, Ferley Keyes; nssistant steward, Ethan White; cliaplaln, Laureston h. Stone; treas uier, George C. Smith; secretary, Sophla E. Follansbee; gato kecper, Fred Keyes; Ceres, Mrs. Nellie Ful lam; Pomona, Mrs. Myrtie Perham; Flora, Mrs. Maliel Holdcn; lady as slstant steward, Miss Avis Holden; organist, Miss Hazel Sprague. Miss Myrtie Smith has been con fined to her bed the past week with the measles at the home of W. E Perham.- EAST 1VAHHEX. Marjorie Parker, of Montpelier Semlnary, is at home for the holl days. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Campbell spent Christmas wlth Lester Smith in Waitsfield. Mtb. Robert Long, an old and re spected resident, was burled Friday, dying from a shock. Peto Luce is working for Pearl Danlels, and hls famlly hns movod to the Harmon housc. Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown and daughter spent Chrlstmas wlth thelr son, Franlc, In Roxbury. Lynn Jones has flnished work for Gerald Campbell' and his wlfo has gone to Waitsfield to vlslt her slster. Mrs. Mary Estey and daugher, Mrs. Wallace Estey, went to Tauntou, Mass., on Monday. School In dlstrlct No. 1 had a Chrlstmas tree Frlday afternoon which was largely attended v by pa-rents-and frlends. WOODHURY. A. II. Wheeler spent last week lo Shady Rill working for hls brothor-(n-law, Wllliam Parker. Mrs. Elder Ross vlsited In Greons. boro last week. Ernest Doty wns In Hardwick last Wednesday. Dean Wells has moved to Passump slc on a fann. Katle Carr has roturned from Hardwick, whero bIio hns been car Ing for her niother who is 111 wlth eczoma. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Peck attended Chrlstmas exerclses at Marshfield on Frlday. Mr. rtnd Mrs, h. O. Leonnrd wero In town on business last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gallup and daughter from Hardwick aro visit lng Eher Bashard. Elder Ross was In Morrisville and Hardwick on business last week. Charles Dana and Charles La- ahroo spent a few days In Boston and other placcs recently. Clirlstmas exerclses were observed at thc church Frlday nlght. LOWmi CAllOT. F. M. Marsh Is progrcssing flnely wlth hls luinher Job in stocking W. S. Ford's mlll. acorgo Gllninn nnd Mlss Luo Les Ho lmido n short vlslt In town wlth Miss Mary Bllss tho flrst of the wtfek. John B, Plko ls Improvlng, contrary to thc expcctatlons of tho physlclnns two wocks ngo. Charles Utley Intends to stock hls mlll horo wlth lumber before sprlng nnd ls conimenclng tho work. Mrs. Mary Stone passed her 93rd birthday on Chrlstmas day, nnd, nl though the oldest porson ln town, she ls nctlve nnd In good health. CORINTH. Thero' wcrc Chrlstmas exerclscj nn dtrcds nt tho Meadow church Sat urday ovcnlng. Tlio past'or's wlfo, Mrs. Perklns, was presented wlth 11 fur coat by the congregatlon. Nows was recclvcd Saturday even lng of thc sudden death of John M. Knlght nt Somerville, Mass., who was kllled last Frlday afternoon by an express traln. Hls remains aro to be brought to Corinth, hls nntivo town, for burlal beslde his flrst wlfe who was Mlss Mlnerva Carpenter. He was the son of Deacon and Mrs. Joseph Knlght. Ho ls survlved by a daughter by a second ' marringe, who resldes In Cnllfornla, and two brothers, Joshua Knlght, of Grlnnell, Iowa, and Joseph Knlght, of New buryport, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunham and chlld spent Chrlstmas In Strafford wlth Mrs. Dunham's parents. Mrs. Earle Wllson and daughter, Dorothy, of South Royalton, are vis itlng Mrs. Wllson's mother, Mrs. Cleveland, jand sister, Mrs. Karl Carter. Dow McFarland ls slck and attend ed by Dr. Blodgett. School commenced at the academy Dec. 20th. Mr. Kimball has returu ed as teacher in the High School and .Miss Fisher, of Vergennes, is the lady teacher. WORCESTER. Samuel Black has sold hls farm. John Pllbin has moved to the Dugar place whlch he lately bought. Mrs. Thomas Symonds is in Wolcott caring for her son's wife, Mrs. Au stin Symonds, who Is 111. Dean Hunt and Mrs. Della Put nam, of Montpelier, were In town on Frlday. , The village schools and Ministev brook school began Tuesday, after a few days' vacation. The teachers spent the tlme at thelr homes. Mrs. C. M. Ladd is in Montpelier where she wlll spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllls Hawley and son, Rlchard, of Montpelier, vlsited L. D. Bruce Frlday. S Amasa Brown hns sold the mallnd stage route to R. C. Van Orman, who wlll take possession Jan. 1. Mrs. Howard Dodge returned home Chrlstmas day from the Mary Fletch er Hospital, Burlington, where she went for an operation for appendi citis n few weeks ago, and Is getting along remarkably well. WEST TOPSHA3I. Mr. and Mrs. John K. White, of East Topsham, were recent vlsltors on thls slde of the hlll. A. T. Smith, of Barre, was ln town on business last week. R. M. Harvey, of Montpelier, was in town last week looklng after hls farmlng and lumber interests In thls viclnity. Hattie White went to Boston last week Wednesday. She expected to start for Fort Myers. Florida. on Christmas day where she has a posi- tion as waltress ln Hotel Roval Palm for tho wlnter. Hlght Brothers liave purchased a flhe palr of horses of Frank Gove. nf Bradford. They Intend to uso thciu In thelr lumber business. Ella Chalniers wns at home over Sunday. Thero was to have beon a concert at the church Sunday evenlng, but it was postponed on account of the storin. SOUTH MONTPELIER. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Stanley, Mlss Lilllan Kolley, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kel ley, Mrs. Elmer Kelley and Ephralm Pray, Sr ato Christmas dlnner wlth George L. Pray. Mrs. Wlll Greeley and little daughter Ruth aro 111. Mr. T. Walker ls boardlng with Henry Chnpln. Cecil Titcker's two youngest chil dren aro 111 wlth dlphtlterla. Mrs. Ed. Pltkln vlsited Ephrnim Pray Thursdny. Weston Cato, who has been stop-! Plng with Georgio Prny through vn-l catlon, went back to Goddard Semlnary Monday. Mrs. Ellzaboth HolliBter ls much botter thnn at last wrltlng. Louls Beckley spent Chrlstmas at Montpelier with hls slster, Mrs. Clinrles Sldney. Georgo Coffrin ls working for Vic tor Temploton. Mrs. Elien Greeley, Mrs. Jay Lllley, and son Roy, nnd, E. J. Hamblett and famlly nte dlnner nt Wlll Greeley's on Chrlstmas. Ellis Mason nnd Mlss Jennle Sllver, of Montpelier, vlsited Ephralra Pray ono day last week. Mr. Cushnian, of Lyndonville, was ln town Tuesday. Leon Kollcy ls stopplng wlth Eph rnlm Pray for .a short tlme. Mlss Nellio ConWny spent Chrlstmas at her homo ln Barre. Mr. Thomas, of Burlington, was ln town Thursdny. Phlllp Holllster ls visitlng in Now York. Mrs. Perley Fulsom and Mlnnlo Lawless wero in Marshfield Saturday. Mlss Dorls Comstock wns ln Barre and Montpelier ovor Chrlstmas. Mr. Marsh from tho Sunnyslde'farm In Barre and Zolva Chase, of Wood bury, wero ln town Wednesday. Edgar Pray Is sufferlng wlth an at tack of rheumatlsm. CABOT. B. J. Lance has gone to Newport to spend h few weeks wlth his aon. Carroll. Mrs. Allce Buffani, of East Milton, Mass., has been the gttcst ot G. M. Webster, tho past week. .Tesslo Beaton has beon asslstlng Mrs. W. B. Lanco durlng vacation. 15. H. Whltcomb hns gone to Hard wick to Jlve wlth hls daughter.'' Sldney Curr'.er has been employed in the store of Wells and Rogcrs dur lng tho holldays. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frartk Cuttlng, of Morrisville, were called to thls town last Frlday to. attend the furieral of Mrs. Charles Adams. Little Mlss Ethel Carson has gone to Provldenee wlth her father to vlslt her brother, Robert. Elwyn Klttredge has been asslst lng ln the postofflcc durlng vacation. Mrs. Gertrude Wells and daughter spent Chrlstmas with Mrs. Louisa Bell in Walden. There wlll be a promenade at thc Town Hall Frlday evening, Dec. 31, under the auspices of the Hlgh School basket ball team. Refreshments wlll be served. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bllss spent Monday ln Montpelier. Miss Edith Lawson ls spending her vacation at her home ln Woodbury. Mlss Mary Moynlhan, of Barre, has been spending a week wlth her mother, Mrs. B. E. Webster. Miss Mary McAUIster, matron of the Old Ladies Home at St. Johns bury, has been spending a few days wlth her parents. Elton Lance vlsited hls friend, Maynard Ellis, ln South Ryegate on Tuesday and Wednesdny. J. A. Woodward and daughtera were called to St. Johnsbury on Thtirsday to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lance went to Montpelier Frlday. Mrs. Lance re malnlng until Saturday to take pari in the Clirlstmas exerclses at the Methodlst church thero. Mr. and Mrs. James Glidden and son, Willlam, and wlfe of Barre, were in town Frlday to attend the funeral of Mr. Glldden's slster, Mrs. Charles Adams. Mrs. Blake, who llved wlth her daughter. Mrs. Charles Utley, died qulte suddenly last Tuesday after a severe attack of grip. Funeral ser- vices were held at the home, Rev. F. 13. Currier officlating. The remains were taken to Hardwick and placed In n vault. , District Deputy Frank Goss, of Montpelier, made an oft'lclal vlslt to the speclal ineetlng of Green Moun tain Lodge, F. and A. M when the third degree was conferred on two candidates At the closo of the cere monies an oyster supper was served. The annual church rcunlon and roll call wlll be duly observed at the Congregatlonal church next Satur day. Each famlly Is expected to fur nlsh food for themeslves and thelr Invited frlends. In the afternoon the usual roll call and memorinl for do parted ones wlll be read in the audl ence room. WATERBURY. Charles Warren, Jr., was ln Burl ington Saturday evenlng. C. J. Demerltt, of Montpelier was a visitor in town Saturday. Harold S. Atklns, who has been spending a few days wlth hls pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Atklns, re turned to Boston Sunday nlght. Grace Bagley, ot Waterbury Cen ter, waa a guest of her mother over Sunday. Mlss Beryl Breen ls at homo from East Montpelier. Mr. and Mrs. G. Frontlnl roturned Monday mornlng from Barre where they vlsited a few days last week. Miss Graco Manning was in Mont pelier last Frlday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Johnson were ln Montpelier Frlday to attend the fu neral of Mrs. Sllloway. F. E. Atklns and son, Harold, were ln Stowe last Sunday. Mrs. John Farrar vlsited In Mont pelier last Tliursday. Evelena Coft'rln, Roso O'Brlcn and the Misses Ladoux, ot St. Mary'a Ac ademy, Burlington, have been spend ing thelr vacation In town .wlth thelr parents. ... Mrs. Arthur Lyon and Mlss Blanche Stranahan vlsited thelr brother. Harold Stranahan In Mont pelier, last Tliursday. A largo number were present at tho danco given Tliursday ovenlng by the Junjor class of tho Waterbury High School. The danco was glven In Mlnard's now hall. Robert Jones, of Montpelier, wn3 In town Saturday evenlng. A pleasant evenlng was enjoyed by all those who attended the danco glven by tho Belmont Club ln K. P. hall Chrlstnias nlght. Mrs. John O'Clalr and granddnugh ter, Ella O'Clalr, loft Monday after noon for Hardwick whorc they wlll spend a week wlth relatlves. - Mlss Evclyn Blshop and Harold Blahop, of Syracuso Unlvcrslty, Syra cuse, N. Y., wero here from Montpe lier Chrlstmns nlght to attend the danco glven 1y tho Belmont Club. E. W. Huntloy was in Montpelier last Tliursday. A. C. Stcrllng, of Montpelier, vls ited In town one day last week. Mlss Kato Lynch went to Jericho to spend Chrlstmas wlth her parents. Tho New England Ordcr ot Protec tlon met last evenlng at K. of P. hall and offlcers wero olected for tho next ycar as follows: Wardcn, Dr. Bug beo; vlce wardcn, Mrs. Guptll; sec retary, Mrs. Bugbeo; flnnnclal secre tary, Holen Somerville; treasurer Mrs. Nellie Chase; chaplaln, Mrs. Nora Hbdge; gulde, Stephen Guptll; guardlan, J. J. Analr; sentlnel, Ed. Grout; trustco, Archlo Chlsholm. Followlng tho olectlon of offlcers a soclfil hour was enjoyed and refresh ments of pop-corn and apples were served. Justln Rtcker, Instructor at Greenwlch Hlgh School, Grcenwlch, ls spending a fpw days with hls pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rlckor. Gladys Daley has been 111 wlth tonsilitls. A party from Montpelier took dlnner at tho AVaterbury Inn Monday ovenlng. Dr. Blshop, Evelyn and Har old Blshop were ln the party. A very pretty weddlng took ' pacc at St. Andrew's church on Wedsfhsduy mornlng at 9:30 o'clock, when Anna Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brlen, of this place, and Stephen Scott Perry, of Washington, D. C, were united In marrlage. The ceremony was performed by the Rev J. P. O'Nelll, of Northfield, uncle of the bride. He was asslt.ed by Rev. P. J. Doheny, pastor of St. Andrew's church, Rev. P. J. McKenna, ot Barre, Rev. Father Lynch, of Pitts ford, Rev. Father Leonard, of St. Johnsbury, and Rev. Father Pcnder, of Randolph. Mlss Mary A. O'Brlen, of the Reltglous Order of St. Joseph's Slsters, Buffalo, N. Y., slster of the bride, was also present. The wed dlng breakfast was served at the home of the bride. Rev. Father Do heny of St. Andrew's church, was toastmaster. Each of the prlests responded. to loasts, after whlch thc happy couplo left for Washington, D. C, where they wlll beslde. The bride has taught several years ln thc schools in this viclnity and is a very popular young lady. The couple were the recipients of many bcautlful glfts. Miss Angle Harrls, ot Stowe, 13 spending the week at the home of her father. Ethel Chlld and Ireno Chlld, of Moretown, were visitors in town 011 Tuesday. Jesse Carpenter has bought out the Douglass barber shop. Chares C. Warren, Jr., lcaves here today Tor Boston. A meetlng of Quecn Esther Chap ter, No. 7, Order of Eastern Star, wa3 held at Masonic Hall last evening. The bank wlll be closed Saturday as it is a legal holiday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lucin, of Hines burg, were in town Wednesday. Ed. LaClair has returned from Barre where he has been visitlng the past few days. Mrs. Arthur Graves, who has beea qulte 111, is convalescent. Mr. and Mrs. A O. Marblo have re turned to Essex Junctlon after spending a few days in town. Mr. and Mrs. George Mlller, ot Montpelier, are visitlng at tho home of E. G. Mlllcr. Miss Caroline Whlttaker spent Tuesday in Montpelier. Charles A. Calderwood, of St. Johnsbury, was ln town Wednesday to attend a meetlng ot tho trustees of tho Vermont State Hospital. Earl Graves, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Graves, Is III wlth tonsilitls. W. P. Dlllingham has returned to Washington after a brief stay here and in Montpelier. Miss Klldadachon, of East Dorset, formery of this place, was a isltor ln town last Thursday. Clifton McCormack recently vlsit ed ln Montpelier. Floyd Hunt, of tho Consolldated Llghtlng Company, was In Montpe lier on business last Tuesday. The condltion of Clayton Jones, son of D. C. Jones, Is Improvlng. Harold Somerville, of Boston, is nt home for a few weeks as the guest of hls aunt, Mrs. Louise Watts. F. A. Walker, of Montpelier, was ln town on Tuesday. Harold Stranahan, cl the Vermont Telephone and Telegraph Company, .was ln town Tuesday ropalrlng ths wlres at the State Hospital. , The Iftas Club wero eniertalned on Tuesday ovenlng at the hpmo ot Mrs-. B. F. Atherton. A dellclous dlnner was served at 6:30, and a peas ant evenlng wns spent. Many Jokes and dalnty glfts wero loft for thc hostess as a romlnder of her birth day. A party of slxtsoL' from nero drove to the farm liouse ot A. I Torrey Tuesday ovenlng whero they were entertalned In tho good old fnshlonea 1 way, The kltchen was converted In to a ball room and with the atd of tho "flddler" those present wero en abled to "trlp tho llght fantaBtlc toe." An abundanco of refreshments wero served by the host and hostess and tho company departed when tho.moon was hlgh. Othors who wero fnvlto.1' oxpressed regret nt not belng a.Tje to be preBent. miBs I'onuneiie Nlchols, or Marv Fletcher HospltaL Burlington, spcnciing tho week at the hlj nor lnother, Mrs. G. E. Moody. Mlss Madellne O'Brien, daj of fom O'Brlen, who hns m wltjft bronchlal pncumonla uuee woeits, is improvinc 'acorgo Rohlnson has AlSns whero ho has tlonV-vitu the Intcrj pouucnco -School nHBBit tho St. Albns Mlss Mary VJKf Montpe lier, ls visitlng MtK Glhson and Mlss Grace Mannt Howard BijMgK at home from hls school fHRtlon. Evan EvnlK home from the Albany BttsinMfcollege nnd Is spending a ffewaya wlth hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. F, C. Evans. Harry Bulkoley, of Richmond, was at homo over Sunday. W. L. SterRng, who has been visit lng In Waterbury a few days, has re truned to Montpelier. 4 ST. JOHXSHURY. A. f. Plche, of Montreal, Is visitlng hls son-In-law, Dr. C. A. Provost. Miss J. Adelalde Marshall came from Ansonla, Conn., to spend tho holldays wlth her mother, Mrs. Sarah Mar shall. Mrs. W. H. Johnson, from Wat.P bury, Conn., ls visitlng her daughter, Miss Daisy Johnson. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rachand are spending tho week at thelr former home ln Sherbrooke. Mrs. Herbert Leland Wllllams and Mlss Grace Brown, from Hastings-on-Hudaon, N. Y., are vlsltinc the for- jmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D, D. Patterson. Mlss Lena M. Annls, who ls teach lng at Montclalr, N. J., Is vlsiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Annls, durng the holday vacaton. Mlss Nancy Carr is at home from her schqnl.tlutles nt Stony Brook, L. I., to spend tho; vacation wlth her moth er, Mrs. Lllla Carr. Arthur Llberty, who ls attendlng an electrlcai school ln New York ls at home for the week. Edmund Taft, of Whltinsvllle, Mass. ls a guest atW. A. Ricker's. Mlss Francts McGaffey, of Stan sted, P. Q., If visitlng her grand mother, Jlrs. Mary Bowles and other relatlves. j The engagement Is announced by Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Rlcker of thelr daughter, Mlss ,Alice Lilllan Rlcker and Phillp Laforrest Thompson, of New York Clty. 1 Miss Helen Albiee, who teaches at Chelsea, Mass., Is vdsiling her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. R. .lbee. Charles A. Calderwood ls ln Water bury today attendlng meetlng of the trustees of the Waterbury Asylum. Harlan Tolman Is vlsitl'ng hls grana mother ln Watertown, Mas's.v Arthur W. Baker, ot West .Sonier vllle, Mass., comes Friday to spind a few ilays wlth Rev. and Mrs. F. S. Tolman. Mr. and Mrs. W. 'V. Blodgtec aud Mrs. Ella L. Holder, who have been spending several days wlth Mr. and Mrs. Pearl D. Blodgett and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lamson, at Montpelier, returned yesterday. Dennls Brown. of Burlington, ls vis itlng hls son, Wllliam D. Brown. G. T. Galbralth has been granted a slx months leave of absence from IbJduties as rallway mall clerk to NR effect the flrst of the year. He wlll go to Texas early in Januarv for his health and Mrs. Galbralth expects to go to her former bom? Inl'a '-v-tum, Penn. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ross .6f Chlcago, are guests of thelr panyfats, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross. Tltiey were mar ried ln Chlcago on IDec. 21, the bride belng .Mlss Rosemaj-y Odell. Mr. and Mrs. R'oss wlll reslde ln Chicaco. where he has bee several years. j practlclng law for Mrs. L. N. Smiythe and daughter Helen are spending the week in Ash land, N. H. ( Frank E. Pars, of Manltoba, ls maklng his flrst' vlslt here In seven years and Is belrig warmly greeted by hls frlends. Prof. and Mr6. O. M, W. Sprague and daughter, from Cambridge, Mass., are visitlng tlielr parents here dur lng the holldays. Mrs. F. W. Taylor Is ln Sprlngfleld, Vt., called thre by the Illness of Mrs. C. A, Woolson. Mlss Margaret Merrlll, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Merrlll, of this place, who is teachlng ln Washing ton, D. C, expects to sall from New York on January 1, on the White Star stealnshlp Laurentlc, to study Eng llsh at Oxford until full. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sachsse, of Cllftondale, Mass., announce the en gagement of thelr danghter, Mlss Mar garet Ward, to Harvey A. Carrack, ot St. Johnsbury, now resldlng la Mal den, Mass. "I have been somowhui. eostlve, but Doan's Reculets pa-o jnst rhe reei!t rtosircd. Thoy act mlldly nnd regu- lato the bowels perrectly," George B. Krause, 306 Walnut avo, Altoonn, Taking That Step From 1909 Into ' 1910 Go at It wlth tho resolve that you wlll accompllsh certnln good thlngs durlng tho New Yeat , The way to start rlght ls by wearlng a palr or Common Ronso Shoes, tho klud you can buy at B. M. Shepard Co. 61 SMp Jf. A