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THE BURLINGTON FltliE PKESS : THURSDAY SEPTEMBER. :, li)UT One Ceinw WORD. Advertising In thin column one cent a word, ench Insertion. Copy may be chanced every week. Cash In ndvnnco re quired. No advertisement token which Is less than twelve words, two lines. Special terms to advertisers uslns from ICO to JiOOt line within twelve consecutive months, POINTERS. OWNERS OF FARMS who wish to hire help or to sell n farm should use this column. Nearly 6,000 copies of this paper ore sold every Issue and your advertise ment would bo read by many possible buyers. S7,wtf WANTED. EXPERIENCED AND CAPABLE GIRL wanted for second work and to assist In care of children. Family will return to Burlington September 5. Ad dtess Mrs. XV, B. Iluwe, Cedar Reach, Vt 19.i,d&w,tf LAUNDRESS wanted at Homo for Destitute Children September 21. 2l2,d&w,tf. COMPETENT GIRL wanted for general housework. References required. Mrs. XV. C. Isham, "1 Williams street. 7w,tf. AGENTS WANTED. AHDNTS, streetmen, something new, first time advertised, handcuff keyring puzzle; send Ifle for sample and price list. W. Co., 07 Willow St., East Fox boro, Alass. 10,wlt FOR SALE. roil SAI,r AT A RAROIN, A good 100 acre meadow farm, two miles from the thlrfty villain of Hnrhester, Vt Suit ably divided Into tillage, pasture and woodland, a Rood sugar bush and tools, pood buildings with running water at bouse 'nnd barns, In a (rood neighbor hood. Price only $2100 with J1100 down. Address, "7 Burll St,, Burlington, Vt. 210, Awlt. GOOD HOUSE and barn and large lot for Sale In North Fcrrlsburgh. Geo. L. Clark, 15 Rose St, 213,12t&w,2t ANGORA GOATS for sale, reglsteieti stock. A. J. Llbbey, East Enoshurgh, Vt. 9,w3t TO RENT. BLACKSMITH SHOP nnd tenement to rent, one of the best locations In Addi son county. Established trade and no opposition. A bonanza for a good all round blacksmith who will attend to business. F. C. Dyer, West Salisbury, Vt. 210,tf&w2t. NOTICE. NOTICE how little It cysts to tell thou sands of readers In many towns of Ver mont what you have to sell or whnt you wish to buy. Advertise In the Free Press and you will get replies to your adver tisement. 27,wtf Winooski Property ! Something must have been the mat ter with this ad. or wo should havo sold that best corner property In Wi nooski before now It will pay ten to twelve per cent, on the prlco nnd Is rapidly Increasing In value every year. If you are looking for something that will pay for Itself, write. The Reynolds Real Estate Co., ICS Main St. Burlington, Vt. Opposite City Hull. Teeth Extracted Absolutely Without I'aln. Tho only office In Burlington where you can get teeth extracted without a particle of rnln without taking gas. My method Is used by no other person. No pain; no -danger; no after effects. 1)11. I I). HA7.13N. OfTlce, 180 Pino St., Burlington, Vt. Ofllce hours, 10 to 3, 7 to 8. Cardboard t ram pkebb oTOBm. ESTATE OF PIIIMmiSNE l'llUNIEIt, HUII.I.GTON. We, the subscribers, having been ap pointed by tho Honorable tho Probate Court for the District of Chittenden, commissioners to receive, examine and adjust tho claims and demands of all persons against tho estate of Plillo mene Frunler, Into of Burlington, In said district deceased, and also all claims and demands oxhlblted In' offset thereto; and six months from the day ot the date hereof being allowed by said court for that purpose, we do there fore hereby glvo notice that we will attend to the duties of our appoint ment at the office of C. W. Brownell, on Main streot, In Burlington, In said district, on tho 29th day of February, next, nt 10 o'clock n. m., on said Jay. Dated this 30th dny of August. 1097. CIIAUNOEY W BROWNELL, WALTER C. ISIIAM. 10,w3t Commissioners. APGl.'STA M. HHNArtnS ESTATE. STATE OF VERMONT. District ot Chit tenden, The Honorable the Probato Court, for the District of Chittenden. To tho heirs and all persons Inter ested In the estate of Augusta M. Bar nard, lato of Burlington, In said dis trict, deceased, GREETING: whereas, application hath been madit to this court In writing, by tho admin istrator of the estate of Augusta M. Barnard, doceased, praying for license nnd authority to sell tho wholo of the real nnd personal estate of said deceased, for the payment of debts and charges of administration, setting forth therein the amount of debts duo from said deceased, the charges of administration, the amount of personal estate and situation of the rent estate, Whereupon, tho said Court appointed nnd assigned the 21st day of September, 1907, nt the Probato Court rooms, In said district, to hear and decide upon said application nnd petition, and ordered public notlco thereof to be (tlvon to all persons interested therein, by publishing Bald order, to gether with the time and plaoe of hearing', threo weeks successively in the Burlington Weekly Freo Press, a nowspaper which circulates In th neighborhood of those persons Inter ested In said estate, all which pub lications shall bo previous to tho day assigned for bearing. Therefore, you are hereby, notified to appear before suld court, at the time nnd placo nsslgned, then nnd there In said Court, to mnko your objections to the granting ot such license, If you sc cause. aiven undsr my hand at the Probate Court rooms, this 4th day of Septem ber, 1907. M. NELLIE FLYNN, 10,wl Register. HAPPENINGS IN YERMONT, (Continued from First l'nge) STARKSBORO. Mrs. Joslo Brown Is vl.Mtlng- In Montpeller, nnd Haverhill, N. II. Mrs, William O'Nell nnd Fred Thorne, who luive been visiting nt A. I.. White's, will return to New York Friday. Mrs. Brewster of Lowell, .Mass., Is visiting her brother, Eugene Miller, Mis. Jnnett Norton, who has been vIsltltiR nt Almond White's has returned to her homo In Lincoln. Mr, William Ilnn son and family, who hnve been visit ing her mother, Mrs. Jfnrrlet Clifford, Imvo returned to Thompsonvlllc, Conn, FERRISBURGH. Mr. and Mrs. Packard of Jericho are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. E. B, Collins. Holland Stafford of Essex, N. Y., Is piss ing a few days nt Mis. W. W. Hard's. Miss Bertha Collins left Monday to com mence her duties us teacher In Hudson, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mai tin nre visiting Cyrus Beers. Mrs. ,t. O. Walker li nut as will and l.s confined to her bed Mrs. Judd Is vIsltlnK Mr. nnd Mrs. K. V. Field'. NORTH FERRISBURGH. The nnnti.il mooting of the Foreign Missionary soc'.ety was held Wednes liy afternoon nt Mrs. Emma Palmer's. Miss Carrie Oilman of Newtonvllle, .Mass., Is a guest ot the Martin House. Mr. anil Mrs Morse of Wnterbury have returned homo after visiting William Ayers. Aliss Kola Thompson ot Shrl burno Is passing Mi week with Mrs. Laylon Elliott - Miss Mnile Drew of Burlington 13 visiting Miss Bertha Lewis fat Mt. Plilln Inn. Mrs. David Ploof nnd daughter have returned from Crown Point. Miss Blanche Field has returned after romp time In New York. Sidney Frnzer passed labor day at Mt. Phllo Inn. ORWELL. Miss Laura E Brunch of the central week's vacation passing time with her sister in oflico Is on 0 most of till' Pawlet. The Rev. J. a Williams com. menced his duties as pastor of the Con gregational church Sunday. Orwell was well 1 epresented at the county fair, 200 people from- here nttendlnn- It Thursday. Alias Mabel Burt of Glens Falls, wlm had been In town several days, returned Monday. R. A. Hall of Port Henry was here over Sunday. Ralph and Maud Smith re turned from Lake George Saturdav. Russell Yomm returned from Bur lington Saturday. Schools commenced Tiic.Mlay. Hand's Cove Chapter, D. A, R., will meet here Wednesday. September Ft, with Mrs. Evn W. Cutts as host ess. The subject for the day will be Martha Washington nnd Knthcrlne Schuyler. Tho committee In charn consists of Mrs. Eva W. Cutts, Miss Warren, Mrs. H. L Keller, .Mrs. J. II. Thomas and Mrs. H. II. Bnsoom. X V. eddin Stationery, Reception Cards, nnouncementt Correct Form. High-grade Materia Best Workmanship, Prompt and Careiih Attcnticr to Ordcr. IT.I'E PRESS ASSOnATIO.N, PRINTING. EMBOSSING. .MARVIN W. Cl.AIIK'S ESTATE. STATE OF VERMONT. District o Chittenden. To all persons Interested in tho estato of Marvin W Clark, late of WUlihlon, In said district, deceased, GREETING : At a Probato Court, holdcn at Bur lington, within and for tho district of Chittenden, on the 23rd da of August, 190", an Instrument purporting to be the lahl will and testament ot Marvin W. Clark, late of Wllllsion, In said district deceased, was piisentod to the Court afuresnld, for probate. And It Is ordered by said court that tho 20th day of September, 1907, at the Probate Court rooms In .said Huillugton, be assigned for proving said Instrument; and that notice thereof be given to all persona concerned, by publishing this order three weeks successively In the Bur lington Weekly Free Press, a news paper published at Burlington, prev ious to the time appointed. Therefore, you arc hereby notified to appear before said court, at tho time and place aforesaid, and contest tho probato of said will, If jou have cause. Given under my hand at Burlington, In said district, this 23r.l day of Au gust, 1907, MARCELLL'S A. BINGHAM, 10,w3t Judge. EDWAKH S. WIHTCOMII's ESTATE. STATE OF VERMONT, District of Chit tenden, ss. To all pel sons Interested In tho es tate of Edward S. Whitcomb, late of Jericho, In said district, deceased, GREETING: At a Probate Court, holdun at Burl ington, wPhln and for the District of Chittenden, on the Ith day of Septem ber, 1907, nn instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of Ed ward S, Whitcomb, late of Jericho, In said district deceased, was presented to the court aforesaid, for probate. And It U oidered by said court that the 20tb day of September, 1907. nt tho Probate Court rooms In said Burlington, be assigned for proving said Instru ment; and that notlco thereof he given to all poisons concerned, by publishing this order three weeks successively In the Burlington Y'rekly Free Press, a newspaper published at said Burling ton previous to the time appointed. Therefore, you are hereby notified to nppenr before said Cour. nt the tlmo and place aforesaid, and contest tha probatu of said will, It you hav cause, ' Given under my hand, at Burlington, In said district, this 4lh day of Sep tember, 1907. M. NELLIE FLYNN, 10,w3t Register, Sl'St.V A. HAY'S ESTATE. STATE OF VERMONT, District of Chit tenden. To nil persons Interested in tho ostnto of Susnn A. Ray, late of Burlington, in said district, deceased, GREETING' At n Probate Court, holden nt Bur lington, within and for the District of Chlttnnden, 011 tho 4th day of Septem ber, 1907, an Instrument purporting to be the Inst will find testament of Su snn A. Ray, Into of Burlington, In said district deceased, was presented to the Court aforesaid, for probate, And It Is ordered by said court that the 21st day of September, 1907, nt tho Probate Court rooms In said Bur lington, bo assigned for proving aid Instrument; and that notlco thereof be given to a'l persons rcn serned by publishing this order three weeks successively Jn tho Burlington Weekly Free Press, n newspaper pub lished at Burlington, In said district, previous to the time appointed, Therefore, you nro hereby notified to appear before said Court, at the time and plnco aforesaid, and contest the probato of snld will, If you hnve causo, Given under my hand at Burlington, in said district, this 4th dny of Sep tember, 1907. M. NELLIE FLYNN, 10,w3t wcglstor. WEYBRIDGF.. Erwln Adams of Canaan, N. II,, passed part of last week with relatives In town. Mrs. J. A, Harrington and children, who havo been guests ot Mrs. Emma Har rington, returned to Vcrgcnnes Sunday. Miss Grace Twltchell left Monday for Mooers, N. Y wliere she will teach music nnd drawing in the graded school, Mr. and Mrs, Harrison Johnson of Stockholm, N. Y nnd Mr. and Mrs, Charles Frost of Waltham, were guests of their cousins, Mrs. Adams and Miss Sampson, Monday. Mrs. W. J, Newton left Wednesday to visit relnllves In Cnnaan, N. II. Mrs, E. A. Adams has returned home after sev eral weeks with relatives In Sandy IIII!, N. Y,, Proctor and Brandon, LINCOLN. The Item In regard to tho cemetery fence should have said "Iron" Instead of "wlro" fence. Tho fence Is of hand some design having a largo central arch way nnd entrance nnd two side gates. Mrs. Sarah Hewitt of Boston nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Wnshburne, who havo been visiting here and In Bristol, loft Saturday for home. George Onlndon of Central, N. V., Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Gulndon. Mrs. Vnll Tucker and sons returned to Wnltsflcld Friday. SALISBURY Mrs. A. M. Allen of Rutland Is visiting here. Mrs. Diana Thomas Is 111. Mr. and Mis. Leonard Holcnmb, who have been visiting In New Haven, returned home Sunday. They will move there soon, Handle Con.int, fon of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Conant, has appendicitis. Airs. Bert Allen nnd daughter, Eva, of Roehester are visiting her mother, Mrs. KIK ti Slid. EAST MONKTON. Mrs. Mary Griffin visited relatives In Pnnlon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Egbett Peck of Goodland, Intl., nro guests at M. F. Morgan's. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Lamb are parents of a daughter, born August 2S. John Aldcn nnd family nnd Mrs. W. II. Adnnls nnd son of Vor gennes visited nt Michael Murphy's Sunday. Miss Nellie Meehnn, a former teacher here, will tench the fall term In the Kaolin hill district. ADDISON. Despite the downpour of rain the Sunday school picnic nt Basin Harbor was nttended by a few who report a pleasant time. Stella Clark was called home last week by the Illness of her mother. The school In the Wlllmarth district, taught by Mrs. Harry Pettibone of Brltlport, ami the one In the Ollvo ! Smith district, taught by AIKs Bieta 1 Wright, opened Monday. Mrs. Byron Clindwlek nnd children have returned to their home In Ohio, 'Labor tiny, H. W. Spuoner toil; a vacation n-ul went to White River Junction to attend the R. L. C. A. meeting. WHITING Miss Nell!" Ketchnm is visiting In ' Tieonderoga. Mr. and Mrs. Royce Col- I llns of Boston aie guests at E. W. j Baker's. Alison Webster started Mon day on a western trip of several months. ! Miss Corrlnn Stlekney Is the guest of relatives In town. Miss Clara Brlggs of ; Rutltnd Is In town. E. P. Walte Is i vIMtlng In Barre. Mrs. Derby of roultney Is the guest of her brothers VoWey and Calvin Kelsey.- Mrs. C. T Mann is visiting In Tlconderoga. LEICESTER. Schools began Tuesday. Mrs, Zel nor, nn nged woman a former resident of this town, but for several years nn Inmate of the Insane asylum at W.'llerhtirV. rtleil there In.l rr.v, letrfilns weie brought hero and laid! beside those of her hutband In Brook side cemeterv. Mrs. nrmvnwin r,,i 1 family and Mrs. Flake and daughters visited Mrs. Emily Jennings in Shoro ham Saturday meeting relatives they bad not seen for 37 years. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson, who visited In Benson and Fair Haven, returned homo Monday. NEW HAVEN. Miss Daisy Potter returned to Pioctor Monday. J. F. Rowley of Center Rut land Is passing his vacation with his patents, Mr. and .Mrs. F. E. Rowley. Mis. II. C. Roscoe went to Boston Tues day for her vacation. Miss Llzzlo Wright, who has been In Bristol the past year, Is stopping at G. C. Coate's. J. E. Davis, who was Injured by a fall last week, Is gaining slowly. H. W. Ward and G. C. Coatcs are 111. E. S. Rowley of Shelburne Is tne guest of his son, F. E. Rowley. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Merrill ot Peru, N. V., are visiting In town. Mrs. Fmellne Merrill has leturned after several weeks with fi lends In New York State. EAST MIDDLEBURY. The Ladles' Aid society will meet with Mrs, Noble Fenn Friday afternoon. Miss Gertrude Harrington was a guest at A, A. Boardman's last week. Dustin Russell of Boston has been visiting re latives here, Mr. anil Mrs. George Rob inson of Quebec have been a few days with Mrs. Robinson's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. Newton. MONKTON RIDGE. An Ice cream social, nnder the auspices og the Willing Workers, was held at tho home of Mrs. Eugene Cox, Wodnos day evening, School on the Ridge opened Tuesday with Miss Mary Miles as teach er. The Misses Carrie and C.illa Miles entered Bristol high school Tuesdiy. Bert Baldwin nnd Charles Davis ot Bur lington are passing a few days on the Ridge. The Willing Workers will met Friday at tho parsonage. Mrs. Lizzie Miles was out Sunday, after a two months' Illness. CALEDONIA COUNTY. HARDWICK. Dr, and Mrs. O. D. Eastman of Woods vllle, N. H., have been visltlns nt Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Darling's. Mis. Wllmot and dniighter of Lyndonvllle nre visit ing Mr. nnd Mrs. II. R. Kimball. Miss Hannah Prince, who has been visiting her slatci") Mrs. J. C. Spaulding, has re turned to Randolph, Tho Rev. L. A, Wilson, pastor of the Congregational Church, was the Labor dny Drat or at Barre Monday, Misses Grace and Jessie Jacobs of Montpeller are visiting Alden Olmstcad for a few days. Mrs. B. D. George has been seriously 111 the past few days. Doriuan Brldgntnn will leave this week for Springfield, Mo., where lie will visit relatives, Mr. and Mrs, C, Bonetto nnd daughter, Daisy, will leave this week for St, Johnsbury where they will reside, J, E, Apport nnd P, C. Ktttredge returned Saturday evening from a few days In Boston. The Rev. S. G, Lewis, pastor of the Methodist Church, hns received a call to a church near Council Bluff, Iowa, Mr, Lewis plana to start Soptomber 11 and will complete his work here next Sunday, Ho makes the change hoping Hint n less rigorous climate will bo boneflclal to hh wlfe'B health. The schools opened Tues day with the following teachers; Grade 1, Miss Pearl A. Rlcard of St. Albans; 2, Miss Mabel Greenwood of St, Johnsbury; 3, Miss Bertha Jennings of Elmore; 4, Miss Azello Goodell of Mtirrlsvllle; S, Mist Edith Smith of Enst llardwlck; 7, Miss Cora Fnunco of Cabot; S, Miss Ina Swift of Elmore; 9, Mrs. Zallne George. Tho school In the academy department will open this morning, Miss Marshall, a grad uate of Tufts College, will succeed Miss McCoy a.s assistant and Mrs, J. D, Dau forth will have charge of the commercial department. W. B. Crandall and Miss Margerle Crandall of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Lnjoy, who havo been some time nt Lake Caspian, have returned home, Mis. Mackey of Qulncy, Mass., Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Blackball. Mlss Florence Whitcomb of Hyde Park is visiting her sister, Mrs, Hnrry Titus, this week. CHITTENDEN COUNTY. JERICHO CENTER. The Woman's Home Missionary society will hold Its regular monthly meeting to day with Mrs. Horam E. llntes, A spe cial business meetln of the Ladles' Aid society was held at Mrs. G. C. Blcknell's Monday nfternoon, nt which It was derid ed to hold the usual fair ami harvest supper, September 19. It Is expected that the Rev. R. H. Bosworth of Woodliaven, L. I., will supply nt the Congregational Church In this village SJiulay morning, In the evening the Rev. Dr. Hood of Bos ton national secretary of the Congrega tional Home Missionary society will preach In the interest of that society. .Mrs, C, E. Hay ward ' and daugh ter, Carrie, returned to Springfield Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Mur dock go to Barre this week, where Mr. Murdoch hns secured a position In the granite quarries. The receiving sta tion of the Vermont Condensed Milk Co. of Richmond, opened fi" business Sep tember 1 with large rri'lpts of milk. Leon Hall of Richmond is In charge of the station. Miss Wellington of South Dakota Is visiting her e ,uln. Mis. El mer L. Howe.-Mrs. G' Tge French and children of Mostiehuf : Is nre visiting their uncle ami aunt, Mi nl Mrs. Lee Luella H. French of CwnU Is a guest of her sister, .Mrs. C. K Lee. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nichols lost t' Mr three werks' old baby girl by death iom cholera In fantum Saturday. The 'icral was held Sunday afternoon, condu -d by the Rev. C. E. Hayward of Sprii. -field. WEST BOLTON One of the pleasant events to take place In this village was the wMlng AVednes day, August 2S. at the liomu ot Mr. and Mrs. o, A. Pease, when fielr daughter, Myrtle E. Pease, was nn 1 . i In marriage with Guy E. M unlock of Jericho Center. Promptly nt eleven o' ' ids the bridal party entered the parlor ti d stood before nn alter of ft is and fl ht, where the ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Atwood of Jericho n the presence of the near relatives mil friends. After congratulations were ended, dilntv refreshments were scr 1 and the happy couple left for a carrltge drive In the ea'tern part of the Stale Mans- valuable presents were Included 111 the numerous wedding gifts. The gnet, from out of town were, Mr. anil Mrs if L. Murdock, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Etl IVnsom Mrs. . K. Rmom nnd daughti , Lnn lne and the Misses MIckle and 1 i.rch of Jericho Center, Mr. and Mr V H. Tomllnson of East Barre, Mr id Mrs. Howard Ennls of Wnterbury. I nry A, nnd Elsie C. Pease, brother nnd - ter of the bride, and Miss Katherlne "ovce of Burlington, EAST CHARLOTTE Tho Rev. nnd Mrs, T.-omas Davison anil son, returnr'i l.tst week trom a two weeks' vacation. M:ss Lizzio McKenzio of Burlington is .1 tuest nt John Hart's. Miss May Varn' , who has passed the summer vacatlie with her parents, Dr. nnd Mrs. Varne will leave Monday for Philadelphia, P.i o resume her duties as teacher of d".ttlc slence in one of the public schoi -. where she has been for the past t . years. -Mrs. AVIlllam Glllfeather and - m, hae returned to Dorchester, Ma--- if tor a visit at John Hart's. Mis. R. . -t Tatgart and two children, Beulnh 1 d Gordon, who have been visiting Mr 1 Mrs J. R. Taggart, left for New V.v,. Thursday. The Sep tember meeting the W C. T. I", was held Wednesda the home nt Mrs. Chester Smith.-'", vton Fonda l.s 'visit ing his sister Mi . Guy Bildwln, nt Danby. Miss He , Johns, who has passed the fcumrn- vacation at her homo here, will ietui.i.1 to Hanover, N. 1L, Monday. E. H. Convu" Is In Rutland this week ami will ,- relatives In Danby betnre return home. Mr. and Mrs. George Hart ni'iiied from Wntcrhury Tuesday, where Hny went to attend the funeral of a n l."-e MK Nellie Hart Is at Thompson Point. Mr. nnd Mrs, Frank Roscoe 1 daughter, have re turned from A ybrldge. Mls Alice Beers, who '-' , i in St Allnns and Milton, retur"i I s mini. iv Miss Stella Foote has le'.t.r 1 from a week's stay In Cornwall, T monthly meeting of the Woman's '"'irlstian Temperance Union was held 'Vednesday nfternoon at Mrs. Chester i .th's, UNTlERHILL- Mrs, C, S. P,tl' i. r of Turlington has been visiting K . p llmer. Miss Hazel Knight is vlsltl' . ucr brothers in Bellows Falls. Mr. and :,. Harm Howard, Mrs. Carl Stygles mil 'night"!' went to Camp Sunnysldo, S"utii n,.ro, Tuesday, Miss Iris Edwards Burlington passed Sun day with her r rents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gould , ,j children of Bellows Falls are visttii 1, ,it L. C. MacGlbbon's. Miss Minnie s ,ane, who has been visiting her fIm. , has returned to Bur lington, R. II Mettalf ot Springfield, Mnss,, has beei sln;,- a ten days' vaca tion with his r, ats. -Among those who have entered .Montpeller Seminary tills fall are: Miss, little Graves and JCva iowrey, Mllo Barnard. Burton Burnett nnd Walter Conk The Grange picnic, held Tuesday nt l, 11. Metcalf's, was largely nttentled and enjoyed. Mrs. Atchlnsnn nnd daughters, Ethel and Helen, of Wf "field, Mass., are visiting relatives in tnul, jjr, and Mrs, Henry Lombard and -,,n nf I'.t rfax nre visit ing In town.- The Underbill graded school opened Tue,-,liy ,Vth ,,tout SO pupils and tho fo'dmlng teachers; Principal, Mr, Brldgm m; grammar, Mrs, Joel Boyce; Intei .Pnedlate. Mlss Goodrich; primary, Miss jra Jordan. Cards nre out announcing tho ap proaching marriage of MNs Doris Eve lyn, only daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. H, Gaines of this vllHRC. to Jay F. Haynes, of North Hero. The weddtnir will tnko place Momlav morning, Sep tember 9,, ST. GEORGE. Dr, F, R. Stoild.ii il and family ' Shel burne visited his. brother, Robert Stod dard, Suiul iy. -Mrs. Ada Forbes and son, Ben, drove to Esse Center Saturday, where Ihey visited Mr. nwl Mrs, W. 0, Westcott until Siindiv nfternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Herrlek A, TUley of Butllngtou passed Sunday anil Monday with his brother, Hiram n, Tlllcy-Littlo Miss Nora Hlnstlnle has 'return'''1 from a visit with her aunt in E.sfcx Center. School opened Tuesday with Mr. Kate Purcel na teacher. CHARLOTTE. Hattle, wife of Leonard Gadliso, died .Hutidny morning nt flvo o'clock nt the nge of 29 years. Tho funeral was held Tuesday noon at her lato home and Interment wns made In Lake View cemetery at Burlington. Tho deceased is survived by a hus bnnd nnd a mother iintl father. Robert ntitl Frank Dodge of Fair Haven havo been visiting In town. John Rnmsny of St. Louis Is In town 1 J, Pope has returned to Pitts burg. Mrs. Fonda nnd daughter, Catherine, who hnvo been visiting Mr. nnd .Mrs. Bush, hnve returned to New York. A grniitldnughtcr, Ethel Fonda, has gono to Oulelpli, Ontnrlo, where she Is tenchlng. Miss Walton of Brockvllle, Ontario, Is In town. She will bo one of the teachers In district No. r The funeral of Mrs. Hattlo Steady Yadllio was held at the house Tuesday at twelvo o'clock, Tho services were conducted by the Rev, II. Gullck. The bearers weie Alltustus Tatro, Edward BtillSfiuet, Nelson Volght nnd John Herroti. The remnlns were taken to Bur lington for Interment In Lak e View come. tery.-Tlie deceased left ,a husbind, father nnd mother and one sister. Tho young friends of Miss Mnmlo Devoid gnvo her a surprise party Frldny nt tho home of her parents, Air. and Mrs. Isaac Devoid. Ico eientn and cake were served. E. II. Converse has gone to Rutland county to visit friends.-!!. A. B, Palmer's drilled well has been put down X't feet find an abundance of soft water procured In rock. Plenty of water was struck In gravel nt 1.7) feet, but too much quick sand was found with It. Mr. nnd Mrs. llnrley Beach of Burlington passed Sun day in town. Air. and Airs. George H, Cook have teturned from Montana. Two dogs recently made bad work with A, D. Glbb's goats In his pasture west of the railroad. Truman Good.ile In at tempting to drive tlirin off was snvagely faced by one of the dogs, Tho dogs were iilentlflrd nnd the authorities bait them killed. Airs. S. '. Bush of Waltlen Is visiting Air. ami Mis. S. O. Bush. Aliss Gertrude Harrington of Buillngton has been visiting; L. B. AIcNell and family. Mr, and Airs. Alnrtlneou of Fair Haven passed Sunday in town. AIlss Byington of Chicago l.s seriously III at her uncle's here, Airs. James AlcGuIro and son and Mrs. George Etlgerton and daughter are visiting In Rutland during tho fair. George Alattlson Is digging n large well. Mrs. Freeman Bessette and mother, Airs. Joseph Besette, visited In Ferris.. burll Monday. Louis Dean went Alon day to White River Junction to attend the State convention of R. F, T). car riers. HUNTINGTON. School opened AInntlay mornlns with AIlss Squires ot Richmond ns teacher. .7. J. Ross will go to Boston this week where he hns n position In a hospital Miss Lola Chambers of Bur lington Is passing her vacation with her aunt, Airs. J. S. Sweet. Alr3. 17. I. Kemp has been quite 111 the past week The funeral of Eugene Rlnr was held held at the church 'Friday afternoon. Tho Rev. II. I. Kemp olll clated. The deceased was 5il years ot age. ITe leaves beside a wlfo one daughter, Airs. Herbert Stevens, nnd' four brothers. AIlss Butts, n returned missionary, spoke here Tuesday evening. The AUsses Eleanor and Laura Sweet went to John son Monday where they resumed their school work. B. E. Merrill anil family visited In Alonkton Sunday. James Swln yer of Gaysvllle, N. Y., Is visiting his brothers beie. Miss Kate Thompson was elected Sunday evening ns delegate to the Christian Endeavor convention to be held in Swanton. Christian Endeavor of ficers were elected Sunday evening a.s follows; President, the Rev. II. I. Kemp; vice-president, J. W. Spaultllng; secre tary, Jessie H. Norton; treasurer, Ida L. Johnson; (lower committee. Kate Tliomp fon; lookout committee, nret.t Norton. Kate Thompson; social committee, Ida Johnson, Efflo Sprngue. P'-i Spaultllng. COLCHESTER. An adjourned meeting of those Inter es.ttl in the three cemetrles near the Center will be held at the parish house Saturday for the purpose of perfecting the organization formed last Saturday. Air. and Mrs. Frank Learned, who have been visiting at Al. A. Fowler's, havo re turned to Boston. AIlss Hnzle Wilson has gone to Rutland to teach. AIlss Floi once Lyon Is nt home for a short visit. Airs. II. C. Petty and children are visiting at P. L. Parmelee's, AIlss Gladys Sm'th is nttendlntr the business college In Burlington. Mrs. Deborah Baker Is quite III. -Airs. Cella Severance, who have been visiting In Rutland, re turned home Tuesday. Tho King's Daughters will give a party for the bene fit of the library Frldny evening. SOUTH BURLINGTON. Mis. Cordelia Tebo hns gone to Plaln tleld to visit her daughter. Airs, C. L. Soule. AIlss Stasia Philip has returned to Burke, after some time with AIlss Jennie Greene. AIlss Hattlo Heath l.s at tending the Vermont Business College Schools In town opened Tuesday, RICHMOND. Twin daughters were born Tuesday to Air. and Mrs. Leon Pi lor. John Cunning ham returned to Boston Monday, Tho Rev, Edward Smiley of Waterloo, Que., former pastor of the I'nlversalist Church here, Is visiting In town, Airs. P. H. Slid arsky has returned from Georgh, wheie she visited her parents, Air. and Airs, Rivers nf Winooski are visiting their daughter, Airs. Frank Stone. AIlss Eva Stone, who hns been the guest of her sis. ter, Anna, during (ho summer, left yesterday for Andover, Alass. The vlllnge school opened Tuesday. In tha law suit between George Lucia and S. J. Squires, the jury failed to agree. Airs. Alary Dlazlrr and daughter, Lucy, who have passed the summer with Airs, Bla zler's daughter, Mrs. p. R .Goodwin, re turned Tuesday (o New York city. Miss Kate Kennedy has returned from Old Orchard Bench, where she has been employed during the summer, A sociable was held at the Congregational Church last evening, Air, and Mrs. Frank Fre chette and daughter have returned from a week's visit In Burlington. Patrick ("Reason Is In Boston this week. Miss Iira Connnt was In Burlington yesterday. AIlss Aland Martin, who has been a guest of W. E. Flagg for several weeks, has returned to Fnll River, .Mass J. H. Derrick, mall cnrrler on route No, 1, is on a two weeks' vacation. Alton Fish Is substituting during his absence. Miss Ruth Thompson of Waterbmy was tne guest of her mint, Airs. Comstock, yes terday. AIlss Holbrook left jestenlny for a short stay at Old Orchard Beach, Ale, George Bartlett nnd family havo re turned from thelrumnier at lAng Point, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Green and fam ily havo returned from Essex Junction, where they were tho guests of Mts. Green's parents, Air, nnd Mrs, Glhbs -AIlss Alae Vincent, who has been the guest ot AIl.ss Beatrice Bostwlck, has re turned to Burllngtou, Mrs. Sarah Sayls went yesterday to North Hyde Park, where she will pass a week with friends, Charles Oliver has purchased of AIlss Lizzie Gaffney her resldetico on Bridge street nnd will lake possession nt once. AIlss D.iJsy Goodrich left ye-terday for Seattle, Wash., whero she will remain during tho winter. Mrs. Charles Bessett nnd Mrs. Joseph Derlch will entertain tho Ladles' Aid Circle of the King's Daugh ters nt Mrs. Besett's home Friday after noon. Mtss Jennie Donnhuo of Water bury wns In town Wednesday, WINOOSKI. Iopold, the 13-ycnr-olil son of Mr, and Mrs. rtlphon.se Dubrule, died nt bis home on North street Saturday afternoon after a few days' Illness with peritonitis. , H underwent nn operation a few days ago for appendicitis but peronltls sot In causing his death. He Is survived by his parents, three sisters nnd a brother. Tho funeral was held at St. Francis Niv Icr Church Monday morning at eight o'clock. Theodore Hosley died Saturday morning after a long Illness with Inflammatory rheumatism. Air. Hosley was a native nf Weston and wns 27 years of ago. Tho remnlns were sent to Weston Saturday evening for burial. A nnlablo occasion Alonday was the golden wedding of Air. ami Alts. Juvenal Slmnrd of East Cannl streot. Early In tho day the guests began to arrive and at noon nenrly 100 hail called to extend congratulations, and to partake ot a dinner. Included n tnf. number of guests were r.( descendants of the hnptiy couple, and at the close of the dinner a croup photograph was tnken. Air. Sey mour, who Is 7.1 years ot nge, wns born In Ornnbv. p. Q., and September 2, 1V,7, wns united In marrlnge to AIlss Josephine Lnbaeiie of St. Alphonse, p. Q. After a residence nf nearlv n quarter of a century In the Canadian provinces, the couple and growing fnmlly moved to this village where thev have since made tbelr home, '"en children wero born to them all of whom nre living and of tho ten, nine were present nt the celebra tion. Thev are Joseph, Alfxnnder, Eu gene, Thnddcus, Theopblln, Fred, Mrs, Ernest Tre.mblnv nnd Airs. Louis Li motto all of this village, Airs. Fred Alor rls of New Bedford, Alass., and Airs. Frank Bouchard of Alhertvllle, r. Q. There nro nlso 40 grandchildren, nnd six great grandchildren. At eight o'clock In the evening a supper wa served to an other large gathering nfter which a congratulatory address wns rend by Airs. Tlinddiif! Slmnrd and tho happy couple presented with $100 In gold from the chil dren. Both Air. and Airs. Slmnrd are In the best of health ami nttend services together everv Sundny at St. Francis Navler Church, a distance nf nearly a mile from tbelr home. Tee two months obi son of Air. nod Airs. Richards of Leelalr avenue died late Tuesday afternoon. The funeral was held at St. Francis Xnvler Church yesterday nfternoon at two o'clock, the Rev. J. F. Aiidet ofTlcl'itlng. A daughter wns born yesterday to Air. and Airs. Wilfred Blssonette. F.ESEX JUNCTION While Adolphus Benn was crossing the' railroad track on Alain street Saturday evening his horse s'umblid ami fell In front nf the enclne or the Burlington passenger train which was coming slow lv ns It neared the station. The cart was struck nnd badly damaged but Air. Bean nnd his horse were uninjured. .Mr, Bean's mother wns killed In Colchester this spring by being stuiek by a train. The school reopened Tuesday with nn unusually large attendance. The new 1 uplls from out or town are Misses Ethel Hurlburd nnd I.enora Carey of Colchester and John Forbes In the high school, and Ellen and Howard Gern nnd Orvllle and Ernest Ynndow of Wllllston In the 9lh grade. The Burlington Light & Power Co. Is surveying and soundlnr; the river bed for the site of tho contemplated new dam. ESSEX CENTER. Airs. Alary A. Tracy and granddaughter, who hue been visiting Airs. A. J. Gar vin, left for Buffalo Saturday. George Ayers of Wort ester, .Mass.. is vUltmg H. W. Ayers. Airs. Ida Rankin and son and niece of Nashua. N. II., are lsltlng her brother, II. -H. Day. Grntoi, Brand of Brockton, Mass., nre visiting his parents, Air. and Airs. G. Brand. Tho E. C. I. school opened Tuesday w th P. At. G'lmore as principal. Etl waul Dawsey, who has been visiting A, W. Paquetto, returned to Holyoko Monday. The provision programme of the 111th annual meeting of tho Lamoille Bap tist association, which is to bo held In the First Baptist Church here Tuesday and Wednesday, September 10 anil 11, follows: First day, 9:30 a. m., devotional service, the Rev. Frederick Emerson, Jericho; 10:00, election of officers, address of welcome, pastor of the church, nppolntment of commit tees; 10:20, annual sermon, the Rev. J. H, I.eroy, .Montgomery; "Vermont Baptist State Convention" and Intro duction of new pastors, the Rev. W. A. Davison, D. D., Burlington; 1:3" P. in., readlnir of letters from tho churches; 2:4.", hour for missions, ad dress, AIlss Satuh A. Blocker, Florida, address, AIlss Julia Stlekney, Bunnah; 3:4T), "Evangells.111 In Sunday School Work," the Rev. C. II. Spalding-, D D., Boston; 0:00, pastors' conference; 7:00, young people's service, led by presi dent of nssoclntlnnal union, "Young People for Young People," the Rev. W. A. Davison, D. D., "Forward .Move ment In AlUslons," the Rev. S, P. Perry, Rlchford; S:00, systematic Bible study, tho Rev. N. A. Wood, Esse Junction; S:10, "The Study of Sacred Literature," the Rev. II. A. Buzzell, .Montpeller: S:30, evangelistic service, the Rev, N. T. Hater, State evangelist, Vergennes, Second day, 0:30 a. m., -devotional service, led by tho Rev. J. T. Buzzell, Colchester; 10:00, leports from com mittees, "Northern Educational t'nlon," the Ruv. A. F. Cffortl, Fair fax; "Vermont Academy," by n rep resentatlve; 11:00, "Chlnn," Airs. A. F. ritord; 1 1 :30. "Federation and Lay men's Movement," tho Rev. A, S, Gil bert, Pnssumpslc; 1:30 p m., report of committee on state of religion In the churches, "Practical Evangelism In the Sundny School," tho Rev. O. II Watt, Stnto colporteur; "In tho Young People's Society," the Rev. J. S. Brown, St. Albans; "In the Church.' the Rev. II. A. Buzzell, Montpeller; 2:30, sermon, tho Rev. F. D. Penney, D. D., Burlington; closing remarks by moderator; adjournment. JERICHO. Rogei. Emerson, of Sclienectday, N. Y., Is passing n vacation w-ltli his parents, the Rev. and Airs. Frederick Emeison. Tho Allte society of the Methodist Church met Tuesday nfternoon with Mrs, Hiram Hanley. Ira Rogers hns returned from a few days Islt in Jeffcrsonvllle.-Schools throughout town opened Tuesday for fall session. Jnmes Mcl.ano has Ids building complet ed and opened his meat market Mon day. Albert Glonson reports nn old tut key nnd a brood of young ones killed by dogs the past week, Frederick Fos ter is In Ausable Fotks, N, Y,, for a weck'n visit with relatives, Frank Ackcrson has moved Into the Folsom tenement, Miss Grace Perley, who lias been Visit, tig Miss C'ariie Safari for a week, returned to East Bcrksnlro Fr1-day.-.Mr, and Airs. Frank Paris of Essex Junction were guests of Air ird Mrs. Henry Destiny over Sunday E, G. Dlmond nnd family, win have b n In Johnson attending camp meetl ?, hnve returned home. Mr. Dlmond hu rented a fnrm In Johnson nnd will m 11 to It Imedlntely. Isaac Cbnso will nor ,py tho house vncated by Mr. Dlmond Mr, nnd Airs. Brownell nnd tloidion ol Burlington nre guests of Air Brownrlt'.i uncle, F. P. IVrcval.-.MIs Surkstorlt of Burlington Is visiting AI.s Giaco Parker. Airs. Hello Parsons rr turned to Fletcher Saturday .AIlss Alice Carroll Is at home from a wick's visit with h"! sister, Laura, In Essex Jute lon. Frank Ackerson his moved I, 'o ' 11 Folsom tenement, Airs. Alirv Iiwrv of, Philadelphia and son, Howard. 1 pi M burg, Pa., arc visiting h-r m irr Alis. Julia Aloiilton. AIlss Wellington -f S b Dakota Is a visitor nt Elmer I, Ibw i Henry Ner.-ross ot Harlwlck a n George Nattress of Wnltham rave 1 r visiting their brother, Bert Nnttrr s, f 1 n week. W. E. Buxton nnd f- roily r turned Monday from Mnlhtts bay vlr t they have been for two w-eks. AI John Carroll and diuehti r irrne t 1 rcturni d from a week's , In AI t poller. Tho annual meeting ut tl e r r. elgn Alisslonnry society will be he'. I r' day with Mrs. Ira AIoi .- Rolm W Brown has gone to Stocki'ridge, Mi , wliere he is to be prlnclpil o a g-r 1 ,. mnr school. Mr. nnd Mrs AI H P, !, artl returner Alonday from a p k's 'I In Vergennes and vlclnlt" T H i Missionary society of the First (' ngf . tlonal Church has Invitrd the 1 I the Second Congregational Chun h i meet with It this afternoon it -homo ot AIr. Hiram Bat. -Air r I Mis. Hutchinson nnd son l.ave retun I to their home In Bnto. A I ss S I Brown hns gone to GolclnsTr 'o res rn work in the primary depar'n it f in Union school. AIlss F.liza'iC 1 K w f who has be n passing tnr s,imm r w'"i her parents 1' Gi orge r, , 'lo h.n gone to Burlington to cur na. her stud ies nt St. AInry's A.-ntb my. Al i.s S a Carroll has returned from a week's t with her sister In W'str.rd. Al'ss F.P' Howe Is In Burlington for several dajs. WILLISTON. Henry O. Whitney Irs bouglt Charles Alnrtell's house ml bla It smith shop. Air. Atartollu is I nWi t the stock ami Interest in the s' " nnd blacksmith shop In Ta' of M Crlsmass hns sold his farm to n't i from Essex. Airs. Antolne Las' i M daughter pnssetl Saturda-- nrtl .So- v wltti Air. anil Airs. Frank Lovrly In Essex. AIlss Alary Keefe of Kir 3; -ton. N. Y., passed last werk ( f brother's, Trainmaster John Kc 'e t l-.ls farm ' Richmond. Al( - r , Croto, Edward Isham, Mam S and C'.. tries Alartell passtd Su 1 v Fred Alartell !n Grand Isle Alf t 1 Airs' Joel Alger went from Mr a- ' AI" W. R. Tarhnx's Sundnv to the r 1 me ' 1 Starksboro. AIlss Etta Wrd ' III' Huston parsed Sunday nnd Alonday 11 Air. nnd Mrs. A. C. Johrson s '1 h -schools In town commenced Tuesday WESTFORD. Capt. G. C. Lewis, who pasei a w ej In town, went to I.ss-ox Sat r. day and to Sprlngfli d AI "tin' AIlss Alabel Buggies Is in S JoV-ns' for a few days before go'ng to her scl In Newport. Waller Rusgl- s has g to Boston for two weeks. Allssrs I. Cohb and Ilda Gale have returned fr Brandon nnd Rutland. Airs. Grow of Springfield !s visiting her sls'er. Airs. L. C. Hall. George Hnll reurncl to Pis ton Saturdav. At a union ser 'ce in t' e Congregational Church next S-imlay, Mr, PPrce of Johnson will speak In ,v,e In terest of the Anti-Saloon league. AI ' anil Airs. 1 1 '11 nf Johnson hav he n guests of Air. and Airs. C F Alicom'ie for a few ilavs Airs. D. A. Stone refus ed to Burlington Wednesday AI". iif 1 Airs. L. A. Bates returned ff.na Spencer, Alass., Saturday. WEST MILTON. Clark Alitcell was at hon-e ront AI""-'-pel'or intT Sunday. Sobool h it T 1 1 day with Aliss Linden as f er 3 a Arnold has moved to R.-hT"-"l Fr ' Kny eimo from Brooklyn S .n lav fo two week.,' vacation at L. T H'n Ills wife and daughter h ivo j ssed h summer here. HINESBURGH. Mr. ami Airs. Ralph Pier e who have been several daj s with re'atlves here, have returned to Rtebfopl -Grace anil William Barker have gone to Westport. N. Y. Mrs Henry Da raiiil Is visiting her dn n t In Fltohhurg, Alnss. Air. nnd Mrs . G. Rice of Brushton, N. Y, passe 1 Sun day with Air. anil Airs. II W Pierce Airs. J. St. Peters of P.ur'lngton is the guest of her sister, Airs. Dl 1 lk Sherman G. Baldwin of Prop irtstowa III., ami Miss Lizzie Baldwin of Irjr llngton nre vis!: r.g nt L. Smctuary's. The Rev. E. II. Greenleaf w 1 becrln his pastorate at the Baptist Ch irch Sundiy William Sanctuary Is v'sl "g bis sir. Alfred, In Al iss icbusetts.- S -h .o's opced Tuesday. MI'i Blanche Small has g-t-.a to Charlotte to tench In the Spear d' tr'et. Alonday Jerome S-.v s b1' I horse ran out of the road 1 d ttir'ed the wagon over. Air. Swee' 1 1 a '' phonograph were thrown m' t seriously Injured. The horse ' ' ' broke the shafts. Sunday the Rev I,. D. Boynton pynd'ed in the Congrer 1 tlonal Church. Alontlny even eg n recep tlon was given hien at the i sldencp o his brother, O. P. Boynton about ' were present. Tuesday, Mr r vr-n k't for his home In Bristol, N Y Sunda , Air. and Mrs Jay Spleer of Snita r ir llngton vNlted at E. O. Alirtlr's -Air. nnd Airs. H. E. Remington of F"chbi r, Aliss, visited his parents, Air nt-tl M" AI. F. Remington last week Marcus Hi ' will atten.l the Burlington high si fall. Airs. Fred S. Coleman roturnei from Burlington Wednesday, much 'm proved In health Mrs. Jennie Alaeck and the Byington children, have retup'rl to their homo In Hurling m -Airs Alt O. Dow has gono to Barro as assistant matron In Ooddard Seminary AIlss Aliry Wright has gone to Essex Junction to resume teaching In the graded school AIlss Mary Harwood of Dorset Is vlsit'njr Aursellus Sykes. Euseb Sanctuary is i poor health nnd has been at he Miry KJeteher hospital for treatment Al'ss Jessie At. Appleman of Round Lake, X. Y visited Mildred Pnrteh over Sunday nnd went to Burlington Alonday W K. Field of Washington, D. C, Joined his family nt H. M. Hull's Tuesday. MILTON BORO. School began Tuesday with Miss Pratt as teacher. R, E, Alills and Air Alns. worth nnd daughters, ' Hattlo nnd Flors enee nngn,i k'H.ia,. n ei.,,..- sou's. Air. Atnsworth and dai.gl 'era re turned to Taunton, Alass, Sa'urdny Mr, and Mrs, C. Sanderson went lo Jef fersonvlllo Saturday nnd returned Sun day. Tho bushwhackers under the direc tion of Selectman G. C. Rice, are lenn'n-? up tho highway. Airs. II H Rice le't Tuesday for Burlington to pass the week.