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VERMONT WATCHMAN & STATE JOURNA.L, THURSDA.Y DECEMBItR i, q:c J THE MONTPELIER SAVINGS fBANK -and TRUST COMPANY Montpelier, Vermont 4 Interest Paid on Depo&its Assets $3,000,000.00 Tho prlmary objcct of thls lnstituticm is to encourage tbo in dustrioua and prudcnt and thoso who havo not bithorto bcon Buch, to lesson thelr unnocccssary oxpcnses.and eavo thelr mcans for thelr support when ago or doblllty sball doprivo them of tho powcr and ablllty to carn a llvolihood. Tho offlcora of thia lnstl tution earnestly sollclt tho business and good will of this com munlty, and wlll endeavor to raako tho lnstltutlon a safo and pro tttablo Trustoo for all who shall confldo or coramit their interest to its charge. Taxes Paid on $2,000 or Less JAMES W. IHtOCK, rresldcnt. L. HAKT CK0SS, Yice rres.ALBEHT W. Jb'EURIK, Treasnrcr. F THE C. BAU STUDIO The Best Equipped Photographie Estab lishment in thc State. Givc us a call. 17 State Street, Montpelier, Vermont V PHONE FIVE WHEN YOU WANT A HACK OR CARRIAGE BAILEY & FOSTER Livery, Cab Stable, Heavy Trucking, Complele Funeral Equipment, New Hearse and Carriages. Main Office 80 State Street Phone518 DAIY'S 7 Open Quick Lunch, Bowling, Billiards Pool Cigars and Sodas Sunday Lunch from 10 A. M to 1.30 IMCI1D AiriT Fire' Life Healtll Accident, Plate I1M jUnnlMLL Glass, Employers' Liability. Joseph G. Brown 'The Pioneer Insurance Agency" Blanchard Block 'Phone 109-1 until the last minute and order it TAILOR MADE ! It is an injustice to your purseto conclude that y ou are serving it by avoid ing tailored-to-order clofhes. Even con sidering tailored clofhes as the high priced local tailor charges for them, they are sT:ill, inthef-jul the economical clotlies. Andwith Ster ling tailored clotlies even the initial eost is no more "han that of ready-mades. The lil'e of a suit or overcoat is not merely a matter of rich material or workmanship. It is efjually a matter of fit. And when tx coat shoul dor is in daily diseord with the body beneath it; when theie is friction day in and day out between the -armenl and the man ; Samples will be shown you at your office or home if you will Telephone 327M or address for appointment TiWPW rr-r-ti(Bin'",--lmiiMi i M Mnde-to-order Shirts Made-to-order Underwear Jacob Reeds Sons Uniforms Coes & Young Shoes TERMS, CASH ON DELIVERY OF GOODS - ONE - EIGHT I School Street fiom7 A. M. to Midnight P. M., 5 to 7.30 P. M. (S27-tf) Order Your Christmas iuit and Overcoat AtOnce! Do Not Wait the strain between limb and cloth must event ually undermine the best workmanship and .mater ials. So a perfect fitting tailored suit is an econ omy even when tho initial price is high! But when $20, $25, $30 and $35 brings you, through the Sterling Systcm, the utniost in custom gar ment skill why should any man endurc ill fitting stock'clothes'' FUNERAL TO BE FRIDAY ntESiini.NT ar. ir. huckham of UMVIillSITY OF VUltMOJiT l'ASSES AVt'AY. Succombs Al'tcr Siiort IIIncNN of Anth mn Compllcntcd Wlth Other All mcntsWon High Distlnctlon in Scliolar.sliip nnd Wns Mnny Ycurs Hcnd of tho ltuWlngtoii lnstltutlon. (Spceial to the Journal.) Burlington, Nov. 29. Tho funcral of I'realdont M. II. Buckhnm of the Unlverslty of Vermont, wlll bo hcld Fridny aftornoon at 2 o'clock from tho Flrst Coilgregatlonnl church, wlth tho Uov. Q. Qlenn Atklns of Provldence, R. 1., offlclatlng. Prcaldent Huckham dlcd early on Tucsday inornlng aftor a short lllncaa of nsthnm and a compllcatlon of dls casos. Recltatlons were siiBpended nt thc Unlverslty todny but wlll bo taken up agaln toinorrow. All college work wlll bo suspended Frlday and tho factilty and atudenta wlll attcnd tho funcr al ln a body. . Mathcw Henry Huckham, D. D was born July 4, 18112, ln Hlnkley, Iiolccstcrshlrc, Englaml, comlng ' tlint of a ycar ago. Hctaall niorchanta froni aubstnntlnl Scotch anccatry on stato in gcncral that deninnrt for tur the patcrnal aidc of tho housc, and ltcys thls ycar was not as largo as from equnlly distingulshed English stock on the matornal side. His fatlicr, tho Rev. Jamcs Uuckhnm, was an Independent clergymaii of Kng- land for fourtcon years, but aftor his eiulKratlon to Americn. in 1S34. Iip preached as a Congregatlonal minis- tcr In Vermont nnd Canada; hc dled at llurllncton at the 'itre of 0 vears His motlier was bofore her nuirriage, pr silleH ,,ave not ,leon much abovQiand W. 13. Stlckney, the greatest law CMargaret Uannby of Yorkshlrc. tno avornKo. Wholcaalcrs rcport butiyer and the grcnteat log rollcr ln Ver Mathew Henry Buckham, son of '"tl,P changc ln collcetlons. mont. It was surprlsing, ho sald, to thc parents nained, made his prep- I UllrllnBton rcports one new man ,sce "Ilrun" Stlckney oppoalng a rnil aratoiy etudy undcr his fnthor who !uf!lC!tul,lls plnnt establiahcd tlic pastjroad, -Mr. Stlckney havlng claimed was an accomplished classical schol- ! wtU InnurncturinB intercsta rcport (that the Woodstock Rallrond was bc ar. Hc obtained hla bacl.elor's degreo l"0!?1. c'",lt,i ut mtlo c mnged. hlnd tho opposition. int Unlverslty of Vermont t ln 1851 at m, j,ii'.'of the agc of 19, recoiving tho highest I honors of his class, and tho next two years served as princlpal of the Lenox Academy ln Alassachusetts. Aftcr a year's eperience as tutor in langungcs at his alma matcr, ho went abroad for study and travel, j and sp'ont tho years 1S54-G nialnly , In Eugland and Gerinany. Upon his I return he was made professor of Grcek in the Unlverslty of Vermont, i a positlon whlch he retaincd untll ' his promotlon to the presidency ln (1871, actlng also as profeesor of 1 rhctorlc and Knglish literature in SHC-" and 1803-71. At the dato llast named he assumed the dutles of 1 tho cliair of political and social ! sciencc. Mr. Buckham'a presidency of tho University of Vermont is hot only by , far tho longest in tho hlstory of tho j institution, but haa embraced tho I pcriod of ' greatest expansion as to ' numbers and faclllties. Durlng his admlnlstration the main college edl ' flce has been rcconstructed, a new t buildlng for tho medical college pur chased and fltted up, a buildlng and nlant for the department of mc- 1 chanical englneering added, tho Bllllngs llbrary, Convorse 'Jormitory. :and Wllllams Sclenco hall, three structures of unsurpnssed beauty an.l fltness for thelr uses, erected; ln 1901 a magniflcent gymnaslum was ' erected at a cost of $25,000 and lltted up wlth all of tho most modern np- nllniir.n(i n flni'lll 1 1 np V fnt vnilm' U'(- I men students was added; an agri-! Waterbury roports plans aro for cultural oxnerin.ent farm purehase.l I " ntlK to organb.e a new bank a and necessary huildings ptit up, and fln.no linnina , rrirl l rul fiW lltlff.3antQ' I residences. Addltional professorshlps ! havo lieen Tieen endowod, tho llbrary fund Increased, and the llbrary nugnicntrd; laboratory facilltles multiplled, aJdltlonal courses and the clcctlve system of studles intro duced, and tho work of the experl ment atatlon niucli oxtonded. Tho number of academical and sclentlflc students has risen from C7 in 1871 to 297 ln 1897; and of medical stu dents from 12 to 202. Tho teacblng stiilf has been Increased from a total of 14 in 1871 to 53 ln 1S97, which indicate a well foundcd con- lldence In tho wisdom aiid prudence of President Buckham's leadership. 'His active interest ln popular edu jcation is attested by his servico as jtown superintendent and clty school comnilssloner, as also 1y hla mem ibership ln the Vermont Stato board iof education from 18G7-1874. In 187G he was a membor of tho board of ox aminora at tho Unlted States Mill tary( Academy at West Point. His I publicatlons have been chlefly baccu- laureato and other aormons and edu- cational addreeses, wlth an occaalon al magazino articlc. Ho had an cn vlablo roputation in Vermont and adjolnlng States as a tblnker and speakor on rellglous, educatlohal and social toplcs. Ho was master of a j elncularly lucid stylo, sententlous ! and forclblo, but nevcr attractlng at- tcntion to itself. In tho devolopment of his thought ho waa logical an'l progreaslve. H1b rank aa acholar had fitting recognltlon In 1877 In tho beslowal of tho degreo of Doctor of Dlvinlty by both Dartmouth aud Hamllton colleges. In 1900 he re- lcelved the degreo of IjU X). from Middlebury collego. ! Mr. Duckham was marrled Decom- ' j bor 3, 1857, to VMiss Kllzabeth Wrlglit j or Shoreham, Vt. Of their four sons, jtlio eldost, Janies, a journallst, dled' iabout threo years ago; .Tohn Wrlglit I J Is a clergyinan of Rorkeloy. Cnl.; i ( Ttobort narmby, a lawyor of Salem, ;Mass,, and Charlea Wyinan I nn ar-I chltect ln Now York Clty. A daugh- tor, Mnry, marrlevl AVIllIam Mnrsh, ' nnd realdoH In Boston. Mr. Iluck- ihani marrled for his second wifo ln i Snptombcr, 1897, Martha O. Tyior, a jdaughtor of tho Ilov. Joslah Tylor, ID. D a mlsHlonnry nmong the 'Zulus In 1849-89, and later of St, lohnsbury. Everybody's frlond Dr. Thomas' Eclectlo Oll. Cures toothaeho, ear- lacho, soro tliront. Hcals cuts, brulses, iscnlds. Stopa any paln. adv. TRADE IN VERMONT GOOD GltAXITE 3IANUFACTUREIIS SAY oitDEits Fon si'iiraa auk COMIXa IN 1VKLL , Mlll Supply llouscs Itcport nn ln. crcnso In Dcninnd AVIiolcsnle Oro ccrg Stntc Tlint Salcs nnd Collrct lons For thc YVcck Aro Itcusonubly Good New Hank In Waterbury Rcports to Bradstrcct's for tho wcek noto onc woolen mlll that has bcon opcratlng on ahort tlmo, resunied on full tlnie. Granlto manufacturcra re- port now work for spring la comlng In well. Work now on linnd wlll be falrly well llnlahed on Immcdlato ahlp nicnta by tho holldays. Marblo mllla have conslderable busl ncsa ahcad. IjUinbor dealcra rcport but little ehango ln the gcncral sltun tlon elther in dcinand or prlcca. Wholoaak' dealera ln mlll auppllea noto nn Incrcaso In demand and goods aro niovlng moro brisftly. Confectlon ery ninnufacturers rcport volumo of buslneBa ia In excoss of that of a ycar ngo. Cannera and packera rcport product niovlng well and prlcca Increased over usual; 8alcs woro largcr In poultry ThanksgiVlng trudo this ycar was notibo cut wlth due regard to conservn- 'l"1 lill-8o ns that of a ycar ago nlthough prlcca compared reaaonably wel1 011 coinmoilltlcB. Lack of snow aml lior travel of couutry troads ia ?lvon s reason for a mnaller trai,- AVeather coiiditlons havo favor- cd certnln llnes of goods but wlth oth - ,uulu lrauc "uoui nonnai. wiioiesaioj Igrocors rcport saloa and collectlona , aro reaaonably good nlthough there II. P. Shattuek of Bridgewater waa ia some slownesa wlth collectlona. 'callcd to ahow that some sniall pulp At nutlaiid labor is said to be well , wood of whlch a piiotograph was ta employed and outlook for holiday tradoiken was not owncd by thc company Is bettcr than a year ago. Kxpcctedlbut by him. flnal purchases Will be made tho com- Jobn Davjs of Sherburne, assistant ing week on part of mcrchants for , town clerk, Clayton Allard, a lumber hollday trade. St. Albans merchanta nian of Woodstock, Jlr. Boutwell, a rcport country roada aro In poor con-1 xow Hampshlro lumborman testlfled dltlon for travel. Slelghing would im- j as to conditiona along the stream. prove gcneral trade. At St. .Tohnsbury rcports from lum ber men in that scction conflrm pre vious ones as to amount of lumber tb be cut this yenr in that vlclnlty. j itctalt .trade. merchanta roport norinal Barre granite manufacturera aro busily cmployed finishing year and contracts. They rcport outlook for coming year as reaaonably good. , from an tlle granges on the Ottaque Retail nierchants noto some improvc-: che(Jf a lGtter from Dr, sherwin of ment in trade. Montpelier manufac- woodstock protesting agalnst tho turcrs rcport but little changc In gen-1 cmu.ter two petitiona, onc of tbem eral conditiona. Retail merchanta an- ntflHnt, m, n,onnt. nml vnlun of tho ticlpate a good holiday trade. Brat tleboro mills aro well employed and labor of all kinds is in demand. Re tail trade ia good considering wcath er conditiona. At Bellows Falls paper mills are busy witli preaont contracts and re- j Btrenm tll() territory through 'whlch Vovl now business is coming in rea- R nms am, thp tlmi,er B,.owth on tho Isonubly well. Thanksgiving trade was hlllslaeSi no told o tlU! (iagcr to hilly as largo as usual. Ileunlngton ibl.!(geg al), danls by lct( wnIcll woui(1 i nierchants rcport trading for weok 'bo lnci.eased by tbe jioating of logs ' was intcrruptcd by the liollday but(own th(j 8treanK volumo of buainoss done was fully its Th(j c,oak rQO)n wag weU mled dur. "u.u. i-.iuui .n Od , savings bank and trust company, business at all manufacturlng plants tow is K0o(1- Swanton rcports all manufacturlng plants operated full tlme and outlook for holiday trauo reasonably good. Club Woincii Welcomcd. San Antonio, Texas, Nfn'. 29. A cordial wclcomo was glven tho hun dreds of club womon who llocked hero from overy part of Texaa today for the opening of tho annual con ventlon of their State fedoration. An oxecutive board meetlng thls morn- galns'lng was followed ln the afternoon by the formal opening of tho convcn- tlon. Tho eessions will contlnuo un til Saturday. NOTIGED BALD SPOT Cl Interesting Storyof Consultationwith Dermatologist and Successful Use of Cuticura, Also Case of Severo Iv'y Poisoning, Relief of Which by Cuticura was Permanent, "Nino years jiro I noticed a bold spot comlng on my head and, as 1 was only nlneteen years old, it did not Feem natural, as It was on the sido of my head instcad of on top. My mothcr advised my eeelnR n dprmatologlst and I dld bo, one of tho best in Uoston, and bo mU it was duo to a erm I nuifit bavo got at tho barbcr's. Ho couldn't assuro a curo, but by trcating cacb lmir separately by eU-ctHcity, bo said, tho nair niiRiit como out wmto or pray, u it camo out at all. Ho proposcd giving mo a treatmt'nt overy inonth lor 81 months at tcn dollare a trcatment. When I told my motlier Bho advisrd usIiir Cuticura anil tlila I did, usiiiR Cuticura Soap nnd Ointment evrry day. In two months my hair commcnced to grow, und in r.lx moutlis ono v.'ould nuvor huvo known thoio bml lo n any trouble, tbtTlialr loining oi.t belng hlack, tho exact .ihadi of my uwn. 1 havo uover had any troublo bince, r:ul fiel I can't say hulf niougli for ( ; Mrura. "Anothcr member of our fair 1 wa3 terrlbly poisoned liy poison lv und overy BUinmiT for hr. yeurs the 1 iMers camo, bursting and cnuslng great f i ffrr ing. Wo tried evorythlng rerommi ndcd by tbo best nhyBleians, but witli no good result. Finnlly wo tried Cuticura und obtained rellcf in a very t-hort tlinn whlch was permnnint. Slie linn nover luut any troublo sincc, bo ( utieurn Ia InValuablo to us, you ece. a. J. lnowne, 1 Jtcniington St., Oorcbcster, Mqes., Jan. i 29. 1010." Thla ietter ia but one of hundrrds jdv- 1 Ing proof of tho succcds of tho Cuticura I Homcdlea In ttcutiiiK tbo skin nndHcuip. i l'ottcrDUt,'.1iClicui,Carp ,So)ol'roys.,Llotun ! Montpelier Mornlng Journal on your fbreukfaat table, 35 cents a nionth. 11 HEAD FOR FLOATING ITS LOGS 11KA1MXU O.V SU1JSTITUTE MM, ASKED 11Y CHAMPLAIN' JtEALTY CU. It Anks lUght to Use thc Ottnquevlieo Itlver Argiiineiits nnd Tcstlniony lu .Support of It rrescntcd l'ctlllon Aguinst It Prcsented by Attorney Jobu II. Smtcr. W. .IJ. Stlckney, reprcsenting thc Champlain Itealty Company opcncd thc bearlng bcfore .the commlttce on oonaervatlon laat evenlng at the State Ilouao on the blll grnntlng that com- pany tho rlght to remove obatructlona from tho Ottariuechec river to prevent It to run four foot logs down tho atrcani. Mr. Stlckney clalmcd tho atream waa a nationnl hlghway and that the company had a rlght to nae it, but BJiid thcy camo to thc Leglslaturo that provlaiona mlght bo mnde for tho pro tectlon of property ownera along tbc stream and for tho flxing of damnges. The orlglnal blll, II. 289, has been nbandoncd and a aubstltutc waa the subiect of laat night's diecusslon, sonio modlflcatlona havlng lw2(ti madc to mect thc objectlona that havo becn ralacd. One of the moat Important conccasiona Ia n provlsion that tho tlmbors owncd by the company shall tion nnd as far as posslble undcr thc direetlon of tho State forestcr. J. II. Senter followed In opposl tlsn to thc blll. Ilc sald hc felt great itomorlty in appearlng bcforo such an jarray of Icgal tnlcnt C. H. Oarling, 'Frank Tlioinpaon, Ilalc K. Darling ivir. Hticiuioy oiterea two petiuona favoring the blll. Martin Brown, formerly a represen tatlve from Wilmington, said it was feasible to run loga down thc rlver wlthout damago and wlthout any pro bability of farmlng jams. Mr. Glbson of South Royalton told of runnlng logs down the White river wlthout Injury to property. Mr. Senter presented a protcat holdings of tho slgnera, and aeveral lcttors of protcat and other docu menta. A. L. Lewis of Bridgewater was the flrst witness for tho opposition and describcd the character of the 1 ing tbo bcaring and tho taking of tes- Stitnony was continued nutll early thls inornlng. "This Dale in HWory." 177(3 Washington's army occupied Trenton, X. J. 1782 Pi'ellininary treaty of peaco closing tho Revolutionary war signed at Paria. 1780 Bernardo do Galvez, one of tho governors of I.oulsiana under Spanlsh domlnatlon, dled in Mexico. Born ln Spain ln 1750. 1829 Wclland Canal opened for nnv- igation. 1SG1 .reffcrson Davls olected Presi dent of the Confedorate Stntes of Amerlca. isfi4 Maj. Gen. Jobn Adama kllled at tho battle of Franklin, Tenn. Born at Pulaski, Tcnn., Feb. 8, 1825. ,1877 Coinmadore Charles II. B. Caldwell, U. S. X. dled in Wal , tbam, Mass. Born in Hlngbnm, I Mass., .luno 11, 1823. 1904 Tho .Inpanesoi captured 203-Me-, tro 11111 nt Port Arthur. 1909 ISxtonsIvo strlke of railroaft ein ployees in tho Xorthwest. i Ttemember tho CUrlstmas salo at Bethany church Nov. 30 Adv. N28-3t THE SUPREME JDDGES of good cigars are those who scnnlro 'em. They always docldo ln favor of Itluo Frlnco nud Ilttlo Fntcrno C. E. B00TII, Clgnrs nt Vliolcsnlo or Itctall no aroin st. They Are Here! Another lot of thcne extra heavy 5-A Stnbln Blankets $1.65 COLTf Vehicle3 and Harnerses MONTl'ELIEIl, YT. I Fur coats to farther your comfort right here, and here right $1S to $80. You might go 1'urther and fare worse. In the case of hair breadth eseapes, nothing liko having your hair mattress on thc job. A. D. FARWELL COMPANY LAKE APPLES Kings Spitzenbergs Greenings Jerome's Market Sg2JS? SHOPPERSVLUNCHES Rest and Dainty Lunchcs for tired Shoppars Sandwiches Coffee Bouillon Cocoa Doughnuts Tea Sodas Cakes Milk FRESH CONFECTIONS THE CARL D. 58 Main St. Montpelier. Quality and Results in Insurance depend upon absolutely reliable companies, and efficient agency servicc, B. A. SUMNER, General Insurance 103 MAIN STREET, 'Phone 555-11 ARE YOU SATISFIED jffjr Pi 'ice right and quality O. K? Let us sell you a sample pound of CHASE & SANBORN'S COFFEE. 20e a pomxi and upwards. L. B. BROOKS "The Best'Jhings to Eat" WHEN COMPANY COMES It's worth while to remember that we ean supply you promptly with fresh and deliciou.s Ixaking with thc real liome flavor. BREAD CAKE DOUGHNUTS PIES ROLLS COOK1ES Capital Baker y and !l Main Street FARUArt &V1NTOX New England Mutual Life Insurance Incorporated 1835 COfflpany of Boston, M&ss. ALL POLICIES PAY DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY Your Llfo Jnsuranco is not complete unless you havo a pollcy In tho Now England Mutual. Wrlto mo for rates. GLENN A. WiLKlNS, Gf:;evaerntnt Morrisville, Vt. :: :: AMERICA'S OLDEST MUTUAL COMPANY :: :: CAPITAL SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY arOXTPELIEIJ, VEH3I0KT. - r CnpKnl, $100,000. l'roflts, $50,000. Total Assots, $I,900,OOj. Doposlts inado on or beforo tho 5th day of ahy month will drnw In terest from tholst dny of tho inontlvit 1 pcr cent. pcr nniium, paynblo seml-annually on tho llrst dnys of January and July. Interest nt 2 l'er Cent Pnld on Comiiierclnl Diposlls. Snfo Deposlt lloxcs, $5 n Year. T. .1. DKAVITT, l'rosldcnt; AL11EHT .I01I0NX0TT nnd A. J. SIllLEY, VIco l'redldcnts; FltANK X. SMITIIrTrasiir(!r. FOOTWEAR FOR OutdoorWorkers LUMBERMEN'S Rubbers and Overshoes Bruce McDonald 14 Stato Street. DR. J. C. WHITNEY Veterlnary Surgeon and Denllst, Montpelier. Graduato from a throe yeara' Veter lnary College wiUi four years' Hospl tal oxperlence as House Surgeon ol ono of tho leading Vetorlnary HopV tala ln Now Tork Clty. Cnlls Tromptly Attended tt. Offlco 15 Conrt St. llospltal nt tks Millcr Bnrn, Elra Sl, Tel. Connectlona 019-lm REEDj STORE PhonefeYourfcOrders 172M 71 Main St., Phone 417M Conf ectionery Co. Telcplionp 1 WiV,