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THE BURLINGTON FREE PRES3 AND TIMES i THUBBPAT, APRIL 18, 1012. One Cent a Word Advertising in this column one cent a word, each in sertion. Copy may bo changed every vreak. Cash in advance required. No fldvertisoment taken whloh is lew than J 2 words, two lines. SperJfil terms to ad vertisers usinR from 230 to 1.000 lines within 12 con secutive months. POINTERS. OYNER8 OP FARMS who wish to hire nelp or to sail u arm, should ubo .bt column. Nearly 8.000 copies of tMs Pptr are sold every Issue and fear advertisement would be road fer aanr possible buyers. SB.wtf WANTED. ITAfLttAN BEDS wanted; two or threo colonics. Wllllnm Spencer, Waterbury, Vt. 94,dVfcw.3w. HELP wanted for general housework about middle of May, 1C miles from Burlington. Pleasant home. No farm work. Small family. Address, Comfort, Feo Press- office. 41,w,3t. AUTOMOBILES. 1011 CHALMERS "FORTY" for sale, forcdoor, four passenger car, has been run 4,000 miles, In perfect condition, cost with equipment J3.4ai.O0. Will sell nt a bargain. O. 6. Presbrey. Burling ton. 9I,d&w,tf FOR SALE. MILL AND WATER POWER FOR BALE, grist mill, house, barn and sheds in first-class condition, located in one of the 'beet farming sections In Ver mont. Terms made known on applica tion. C. E. Cook, Shoreham Center, Vt. M.d&wlw. FARMS FOR SALE. FARMS Weekly circular free. Dept. 171, P. F. Loland. 31 Milk St., Boston. 64,33t&w,5t VERMONT FARMS! for sale. Catalogue of farms and miscellaneous property free. W. N. Oovo and B. W. Eatey, Bristol, Vt 22o.d&w.tf NOTIOE. READERS TAKE NOTICE I represent thi! largest subscription agency in this country nnd can furnish you any standard publication at the lowest prlco. The following are a few of our specials: McPall's Maga7lne, three years, J1.50. three McCall patterns, 4Jc; Cincinnati Weekly Enefulror, 1 year, J1.00, total $:.P5. nil for J1.E0 If ordered this month. Pictorial Review, 1 year, ?1.00, Modern Priscila, 1 year. 75c. 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NOTiCK bow little it cost to tell thousand of reader in many towns J of Vermont what you have to sell oi what you wish to buy. Advertise in Um Free Press and you will set re tUsa to your advrtl8e,nc.it JS.wtf KRSENE ROUGHER UNDERTAKEN, 168 North St. 70? 865, BURLINGTON, VT. Call Aaowere Day or fttckf. FARMS IPS acres, good land and buildings, running water, eu;sr orohard and wood with or without personal prop rty. Prloe right Beautiful village farm of 100 a., tyno fields, buildings O. K., olectrlc lights, r. water uni nloe flult. 3S0 a. farm, finely locatiid, main road, near village, very beat of loam toll, largo Interval meadows, stoak and tools. Farm carries SO cows. Rlfht prioo. McOtnnls IUM Estate, Essex Juct., Vt. TEETH EXTRACTED Absolutely Wllliou. l'aln. , Tho only .Ml'.co in Burlington where you can gut tuoth nxtraoted without a tiarticle of pale, without taking gas. My method Is iib'Ji by no other perkon. No pain; no danger; no aftor ertects. nn. i.. n. ltAznx, Office, 234 Main St.. Burlington, Vt fflce Hours, 10 to 3, 7 o 8. Town Officer's Orders in sizo to flt tho pookot or in books of two or three ordure to tho pago. Strong, twibJy paporj clear, distinct printing bound in boards, oloth or leather. Fra Press Printing Co. IJoliege St,, Bnriington. "If It's rrer I'rrss Printing, lf Hotlsf.ictory I'rlatlK." One of to-day's real estate ads will find n new owner for some ought-to-be-lm-proved lota t HAPPENINGS IN VERMONT (Continued from page 1.) this ovonlng, la W. M. Gibson of East Mlddlebury. Joseph Marsctlls went Monday morning to 'tho Tunny Allen hos pital In Wlnooskl, whoro ho will undergo an oporatlon. A large sans of Italians have nrrivod In town nnd have been set at work In the railroad yards making pre parations for the undorpass at Kim stroet. -Jtarry Chambers has rctiinied from a business trip to Brandon. On Monday, market day, eggs brought 30 cents and butter SO cents. Mrs. M. Q. Grady la able to bo out again after a few days' Illness, Almon Enos, who suffered for a long time with a cancer of tho Htomach at Ills homo In Bast Mlddlohury, died Tuesday morning nt tho ago of CO years, Ilo was a veteran In the Civil War and had a good war record. Ilo Is survived by u wife, one son, Frank ISnos of Merlden, Conn., nnd a daughter, Mrs. Georgo C. Rosa of Now Haven, Conn. Mr. Ktio3 was a matnber of Wllllnm P, Rus SOU Post, No. W, G. A. II., of this village. Seymour Brothers have moved tholr printing plant from Mill Ktreot to Main street In tho Dyer block. Cherlos Itomele hns returned from Boston. Farmors In this section hnvo begun their spring plow- lntr. Flynn O. Austin, called hero by tlio death of his father-in-law, Edson P. Wllllamsnn, hns returned to Now York city. Ills wife. Mrs. Auatln, will remain for a few weeks. Miss Nclllo Blssettc of Whiting, a for mer school tencher nnd nt ono tlmo a resident of Mlddlcbury, Is known to hnvo boon one of the parties rescued from tho CENTRAL VERMONT RAILWAY Time Table In Effect October 1. 1011. TRAINS LEAVE DUIIUNGTOX. 4:05 a. m. Da"' For Montreal and Chlengo. 7:15 a. m. Except Sunday For all New England points. 7:25 a. m. Except Sunday Local for Cambridge Junction. 10:01 a. m. Sundays only For St Albans. 10:05 a. m. Except Sunday Locnl for Montrenl. 10:57 a. m. Dally New England States Limited for all New England pomts. l.'OO p. m. Except Sunday Locnl for St. Albans and Rlchford, Whlto River Junction nnd New England points. 4:40 P. m. Except Sunday For Montrenl, Rouses Point, Og- donsburg nnd Rlchford. 4:50 P. m. Except Sunday Locnl for Cambridge Junction. 6:45 P. In. Dally Express for Mon- treal and Chicago. And local for White River Junction. 11:00 P. In Dally Express for all Now I-.ngland points. trains arrive miiaixcTos, 5:00 a. m. Dally Express from Boston and Now York. 8:15 a. m. Excopt Sunday Mall from St. Albans and Cambridge Junction. 10:40 a. m. Except Sunday, local from St. Johnsbury and Cam bridge Junction. 10:45 a. m. Excopt Sunday , local from Whlto River Junction and Montpeller. 10:52 a. m. Sundays only Local from White River Junction. 11:40 a. m. Dally Express from Chicago and Montreal. 1:40 P. m. Except Sunday, local from St. Albans, White River Junction and Montpelicr. 5:35 P. m. Except Sunday Mall from I'rovldenre, Boston, Wor cester and Sprmsilold. 7:30 P. nl. Dal,5'- Express from Boston nnd New York. Local from Montreal and St. Albans. 8:40 P. m. Except Sunday, local from Portland, St. Johnsbury and Cambrldgo Junction. 11:45 P. m. Daily. Express from Chlengo and Montrenl. H. H. HICKOK, City Pass. Agent, 170 College Street. business Directory General Contractor WILLIAM BLONDIN, General building contractor. Manu facturer of Cfcinenr Building Blocks. 328 Mnln Street lliirlliig'tnn, Vermont, Timing "Room THE PLA3A CAFE, JfEW nUnJUN'UTON 1ILOOK, 1311 St. Ptr. Street, Harllnsion Veimant. Law:. fry S5?tNTJA.!J 3TSAK SUNDRY Office kr '..Wiry s'.iott H. W. Bui o:k, p cprfstor. Fins 3mrt. Collar nnd CuS TVur'c, Phcr.o 38-11 or timid post. ,il urfl driver will cf. 'jofer It R. BALLS, Kcolor and denier In e!l !nrt of rnoflng material. Ooctrecta axecuted. rirnr. class work. TTstlmstef. 3S2 North Mreot. Plumbers FRANK 3. LANOU & SON, Prnotlcal Pliirr.ticrn nud stcnin Fitter. 00 St. rnnl Street. Next North IlurlluKtnii Savlnan Bank. NOTIOE! Notice Is hereby given thnt Moses E i.eary nos nppuca nor a license or ...e llfth-chiss to sell Intoxicating liquors at his place of business In Olcnson ulock, on BndRO street, In Richmond. Vermont. A publlo hearing will bo held In tho town room In said Richmond, Vermont, April 2nd, 1912, nt 10 a. m., to hear any objections or grievances In regard to granting said ecnse. Richmond, Vermont, April 0, 1012. A. C. BERRY, D. MAHONEY, L. A. ALGER. Selectmen. 41w,3t NOTICE I Notlco Is hereby given that Edward W. Freeman haa applied for a license of tho fiftli-olnss to uoll Intoxicating liquors at his place of business In Masonic block, on Bridge street, In Richmond, Vermont. A publlo hearing will bo held In tho town room In sold Richmond, Vermont, April 22nd, 11)12, at 10 a. m,, to hear any objections or grievances In regard to granting uald license. Richmond, Vermont, April 0, 1813. A. O. BERRY, D. MAHON10T, 1,. A. ALOnit Selectmen. itw.St Titanic. Miss Hlssctto Is the daughter of Joseph Blssctto of Whiting nnd hnd beon In Europe as the companion of Mrs. J. Stewart Whlto of Now York city, who Is also reported among thoso saved. The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Murray of Corn wall was held at St. Mary's Roman Cath olic church Wednesday morning at nlno o'clock. Father J. D. Shannon olllclatcd :nnd Iho burial wns In tho family lot In tho Catholic cemetery. The bearer wero Frank, Jerry nnd Frod Murray, Silas Morris, William Richards and Eugene Shackott. Mrs. Murray had been in 111 health about threo weeks and sho dlod Sunday, Sho Is survived by a husband, throe sons nnd a daughter. Sho, was 43 years of age. At a mooting of tho hoard of managers of tho Mlddlebury Improve ment society on April 8, work for tho summer wns discussed. This work will be, for tho most part, confined to tho parks nnd streets and will be simply nn attempt to keep the weeds out nnd th-s paper?, sticks nnd rubbish picked up and dlspotcd o. They ask tho co-operation of every man. woman and child In tho vil lage. For thlB object tho week of April 30 will bo oppt.vtod nnd called "Clean Town Week," of 'rliVli further notice will bo glvon. James Tully of Wcybrldgo was arrested Monday hfternoon by Deputy Sheriff N. J. Sunfoid for Intoxication and was In Judge Footc's court Tuesday. Ho wus given tho usual line of $" and costs amounting to J10.V, which ho paid. Ezra Oravel, n lG-ycur-old boy, wns arrested Monday by Policeman Jerry Degray and placed In thu county Jail. Tuesday ho was In Judgu Footu'a court and was lined 1 i; and costs. Ho slitned tho pledge nnd was Ulschnrgcd. The young man was obliged to disclose as he. was a minor and disclosed on James Tally of Weybrldgo and Charles Patridgo of Salisbury. They wero arrested nd both ploadcd not guilty nnd wero bound over to the Juno term of the Addison county rourt. Ball was tired at $,"0 each, which both furnished. Tho leading man In "Hooligan's Trou ble company, which will appear at tho utmra houa.. thin ..v.mlmr. Ii W M fill). . son of East Mlddlebury. The annual sup- i condition of Mrs. .lames Ward, 111 with per arid roll call of the Memorial Baptist ! pneumonia, is reported as very unfnvnr Church will be held In the church parlors , able. Dr. W. E. Jlor'nn and family vlPlt thls evening. Supper will be herved at ed relatives in ),im-nn ovei Sunday. Tho seven o'clock. Lako Dunmoie Iodgc, No. , Christian Endeavor s-ociety of the Baptist 11, I .O. O. F conferred tho third do- Church will hold a "bird social" In the gree on two candidates Wednesday even- , vestry Filday evening, April 19. The Itev. Ing. Friday evening they will celebrate (1. H. Wilson Is vlslttnu Mr. and Mrs. J. tht nnnlvcrsnry of tho organization with appropriate ex;rclses, followed by a ban tiuet nnd social hour. The Ladles of Wll linm P. Russell Circle, No. G, will give ii clothctpln supper In tho Volunteer Hoso compnny's hall from five to eight o'clock Monday evening. Mrs. Mary A. Lang worthy, widow of tho Into Myron H. Langworthy, has returned to her home on Seminary street after spending the winter In Hampton, N. Y., Fair Haven and Hillsdale, N. H. Among people hero from out of town aro J. P. Cobb of Bur lington, John 11. Donnelly of Vergcnnes, J. S. Perry of Boston, Ralph W. Bay of Washington, Conn., and George 11. Chap man of Worcester, Mass. VERGENNES. The new dormitory for the gii's at tho State Indutttlnl school Is nearly com pleted and will be ready for occupancy In a few weeks. The building Is a sub stantial brick structure, the main part being S7 by 2." feet with an ell part 2b by feet and will accommodate ".0 girls. Tho building has been constructed along modern and Improved sanitary lines and will bo a fine addition to the State prop erty. There Is a large cement basement nnd on the llrst floor Is a reception room ami parlor, dining room, tlO by 2'-', kitchen, etc. On tin' upper door each girl will hnvo a small h.li-eplng room to herself, nnd when the I ulldlng l completed It will be an Inipoi taut step In the work of segre gation nt' Inmates, which Superintendent llarss hopes to carry out molo fully In the future. The building will he heated I mm the hlu boilers In the m.iln building, by means of undergrnuiid pipe run thinugh a tunnel .same n the other luilld- lnns. The employes, of the .-elmol assist ed by the boys performed .i greater part of the work on the building, initialing all of the plumbing and cement work. Miss Fnunle Slmm has returned from Mary ri.-tcher hospital, where she under went an operation fur appendlell! ntoltie Flrkey hi", leuinied from a visit to Worcester. Ma I l.e food -ale ti oi. I Satuiday afternoon hi the l.e!...- Aid of the Methodist Epi-ropnl Chuuii netted the society ill"' -The condition of Henry Brooks, Sr , Is very low. .'.Its. .I.imn Casey, who has been seriously 111 for sev eral days, remains about the same. Miss Jennie. Bristol of Mlddlebuiy visit ed her mother, Mrs. M. T. HrLstol. S. in day. P. H lljan attended thu funeral of Michael Ho;. an at Center Rutland Mon day. Miss Mabel I'erUlns of Buv'.Iiittton Is In town Frank Warner of Albany, X. y passed Sunday with his parents, Mr. unci Mis. CnkBlus Wurner. Thu Jacobs place consisting or farm lmlldlur and ffi acres ut land has been sold to lr. Birdon for $2,100. On nceouut of a -'ore cold Mlus Hdnn Ball was unnblu to torwh In She graded school Monilaw Mr.i. ' A. Bradbury has leturned from ..nw.iiiK.iNi, u. i., wnsri' ikwm'ii ti.i - vnucr. iiui" MUiuio iunm; resumt'H r.-v dlitic.5 as tencher at tho graded school yesterday after a ueok'.s Illness MIs Ada Zottmtm of Mlddlebury spent Sunday with her p.irentr. Mr. and Mrs. John Zott mini. At a regular convocation of Jerusalem Chapter, No, 2, It. .. M., Monday even ing the following ofllcer.s weie eleeted; E, II. P., Boy M. Spooner; K J. A. Har rington; S,, tl, W, Ross; treasurer, J. 11. Harrington; secretaty, G F. O. Kimball; C. II., C. T. S. Pierce; P. S., Dr. C. II. Cole, It. A. C, 11. W. Day; M. of third veil, C. J. G'lirynn; M. of second veil, T. E. Avciy; chaplain, John ('lark; stewards, F. C. Smith and W. J. Strong; tyler F. 11. Adams: financial committee, G. W. Ross and C A. Chapman; charity, It. M. Spooner, J. A. Harrington and G. W. Boss. M. Ii. Kurd has returned from Saratoga, N. Y., wheie he went as dele gate to the lay electoral conferenco of Troy confei elite. The lee went out of the lake Tuesday at llasln llnrbor A leap year danco was held last evening at tho city hall under the auspices of a number of tho young ladles of this city. Mrs. Elizabeth Parker of Chlcopeo, Mass., Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hud son. Georgo R, McCtien has returned from a visit to Washington, D. P. LEICESTER. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul La Morder of Salis bury visited Sunday at John Pltrldgo's. Mrs. Henry Byder, who haa been con fined to her bed for somo time, Is falling. Mies Exlo Morse returned Monday to her fcchool In lloldcn, after spending hov crftl weeks with her parents.-Harry Morse has resigned Ills position In West Rutland and will bu at home this summer on arcouut of tho Illness of his father, II. N. Morse. Mrs, A. 10. Stanley, who hus been confined to tho house all winter by Illness, remains about tho sumo, NORTH FERRISBURO. Tho Ladles' Aid society will hold u pan cake and rnuplii hynip soelul this evening nt Allen hall. 'Mrs. Esinn Palm er Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Henry Itowlev, in Shellnirnt'. Mls Josephine Klligslnnd has leturnud to Castleton, where blio is u pupil In tV Stale normal school.-Harry Palmer attended tbo con ference nt Saratoga. Mr. nn'1 MrH' HoW" Md Mnllory nt Burlington spent Sunday at his father', Charles Mallory.-MlHS Jennlo Mnrtln has gone to mtrllngton to attend business college. Hemic Blssotto has gono to Hcnnlngton, where bo hns a position with a manufacturing company. Mrs. Frank Baker spent Monday In Biirllngton.-Dr. p. x. Curtis lifl 1,,M'" returned to tho Methodist Church for an other yenr.-lra Thompson has returned to Bcntilngton nftcr visiting ut his f -thcr's John Thompson. Mny Martin a visitor at tho .Martin Iioubc Monday SHOREHAM. Mr. nnd Mrs. John DcWolf. who passed the winter with their son in Hunter, N. Y., have returned nnd are with thelrdaughtor, Mrs. A. O. Dudlcy.-Mrs. C. N. North, Btuto regentof tho Daughtcraof theAmer Ican Rovolutlon, Dr. Mary M. Piatt, re gent, and Miss Winifred Farr, delegates of Hsnd'a Covo Cliuntor. aro In Washlng- ,aw r n ...... , , . .. , . . i T,r . u, co,""c""' , I was glvon Miss Ethel Belden Saturday afternoon, her lGth birthday, by seven friends. Refivs'.micnto wero served. Tho decorations were In rod, white and blue. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea McCabe havo a daughter, born Uat Thursday. MUses Ethol and Winona Burditt returned Sat urday evening and resumed teaching In tho Academy schools Monday. Miss Ma thews of Mldilletown Springs has tho school taught by Mlgs Douglass, who has entered the CoMlcton Normal school. Miss Prlndle of Mldilletown Springs has tho school nt lnruhco7i Point. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baker aic visiting In Brandon. BRISTOL. Bristol lodgu of Odd Follows will obs-ervc the Ii.3rd nnnlversaty of' the order Friday evening, April 'S. The Rev. K. M. Holmnn I will pWo an nddress on "Friendship" and tho ritual sorvlre of tho order will bo carried out. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hughes vi.-iieo in ueyurlilm. over bunuay.-iiiu R. Willis nnd Mrs. lson. 'Mr. Wilson was a sailor when young and for tho past year has been following his old vocation. W. A. Lawrence, who has been ill, Is able to bo out. Libanus Lodge, F. & A. M., conferred the master Masons degrco on three candidates Monday evening. A. J. Eastman Is contlncd to his house by Illness. Daniel Monroe and family havo moved Into the Lawrence tenement va cated by Mrs. Anne E. Crane. The Rev. E. R. Stone and Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Gove have returned from the Troy conference at Saratoga. Mr Stone l returned to this charge Miss Anna Sturtcvnnt of Iirlstol, who has a poslt'on at Goldens burg ft Co's.. Washington. D. C, as la dles' tailor, was taken seriously 111 and Is now In a ho-pltal. L. A. Neal returned yesterdny from a lslt in Phllmont. N. V., Mr.--. H. S. Dttn shee assisted In tho bank during his ab sence The remains of William Lnfoun taln were brought hero from East Shoro ham yesterday and Interred In Green wood cemetery. I.. O. Chapln has return ed from New York. Mrs. Carrie Graven and daughter, Elizabeth, have returned to Brandon after a visit of several days with her grandmother, Mrs. Caroline Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Fordyce Bristol of Vergcnnes wete guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. E. Bristol Tuesday. T. S. Drake wa.s a busi ness visitor in Vergcnnes yesterday. Letters unclaimed in the postofflco April 1.1 are: R. S. Hale, Joseph llevlne, Edwin R. Porter.-J. '.. Gaudcttu Is 111 with rheu matism ORWELL. C. P.. I.llley I much better. William La Fountain died Satuvdai of pneumonia. His remains were taken to Iirlstol. The funeral was held Tuesday Dr. T. A. Hack of Proctor Is ill with pneumonia. Mis. .1. W. Buell has returned from Cal ifornia, where she sm ut the winter. Mr.-. George Burt Is in Fair Haven The repairs in the Cringi vgational Church are llnl-iied. The Ladles' Sewing society will hold a meeting on Saturday at two o'clock with .Mrs. II. V.. Hack. J. M. Stevens and family have returned fiom Florida, where they spent tho w Intel John Du Paul's remains were brought here last week from Leicester Junction tor Interment. NEV7 HAVEN. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Sumner weie "iiest.s of Messrs. Weslev and Frank Sum- iter the pat week.-Mrs. Sarah Hemming will ro lo Addison Tue-day. where she will na-s some time with her nophew, J Mack. -Miss Mnrrla Wlnslow Is in Ver - gennes K. S. Rowley of Shelburne Is a cuest of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Rowley. Mrs. '"Mi'de Hoffnnglc, who has been serl- ously ill. Is much better. F. E. Rowley nn,i n it Palmer t,m!t Hpsner Clark to th iSti,tP ,,,,,, al lA'atcrbury Mon - tll day Professor Hills will lecture, at thu grnnie Frldiv evening. The public Is In vited. Profenonr .1 I. Hills of the agricultural college will give a lecture on Soil Diag nosis at the town hall Friday evening at 7M5. Tt Is flee to all. Professor Hills l.s a very Interesting nnd instructive speaker. SALISBURY. Some enterprising farmers have begun their spring plowing Notwithstanding tho unfavorable day a large congregation enjoyed thu service of "Story and Song" at tho C'ongtegitlonnl Church Sunday. The pastor was absent at thu conference, M. A. Thonm was In Pa. land Monday, on business. Miss Margin ct Severy re turned from Itiiilnnd hospital nn Tues day. Mrs W. F. Hump nnd son. Olio, wero In liurungton on i uesimj llov. Peter Heller was leturned to this charge tho coming year-Mrs, Florence (Mead) Reynolds l.s visiting at Mr. ami Mrs. Mead's a few days. GRANVILLE. Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Whitney work for Ross Goodyear this year Wllllnm Bean has taken possession of S. F. Hubbard's farm, which he Is to oniry on the pres ent year. The Cluiiiiplani Realty com pany has finished sluicing logs from this place and bioke camp Monday and mov ed southward. About SJH.H),0tii feet of logs went from this place and as innny aro to an from Pittsfleld and WcHt Bodies- ter.- Ml. and Mis. Eugene Pratt weto called to Randolph Tuesday by the death of his sister, Mrs. Charles Miles. ADDISON. H. D. earner, was was In a wreck re cently, was ablo to be on duty Monday. He hud been to New York to purchase a span of horses and on thu return trip somo of tho curs left tho truck. Mr Spooner wus i endured unconscious nnd wag cut und bruised. Mr. und Mrs. James Baker mo Boon to luuvo for Worcester, Mass., to i omul ii permanently. He has tentid his home place to M. A. Smith and sold thu lick property to Mr and Mrs. Htaiuun t loss, Mru hllzabolh W IllimirtU left Monday for Nuw Yoik to spend tho summer. Flossie St. Clair of Vergcnnes wns nl homo over Sundny. Tho O. n. B. tnet at tho vestry Friday evening. Mrs. C. T. Jteeklo entertained the Ladles' Ala at her home Wednesday. Bupper wns serv ed. BRIDPORT. Mls.s Annie Dukett wns married last week to Russell Myrlck. Basil DoLong, who wns Injured about tho oye by a fly ing stick, hu.4 returned from a special ist with hts eyesight restored, SOUTH STARKSBORO. Stephen Young of Port Chester, N. T., waB a guest Wednesday of M'. and Mrs. David Follanibee. Schools commence Monday. Miss Fannlo Wrlcht of Bristol will teach at Jcrusalom and Mlsa Kittle Mochan of Brstol tho Orvls district Robert Young has bought tho farm own ed by his mother, Mrs. Mary Young. It was formorly the Stephen Orrcn farm. Stephen Young, who has been visiting relatives hero the past two weeks, has returned to his home In Port Chester, N. y. MONKTON. The Rev. II. M. Halt has returned from tho conferenco and Is preparing to leavo foor his charge at Benson. Mrs. Hall Is remaining with hor parents In East Dor sot.Tho llov. and Mrs. I. B. Kellogg tiro visiting her brother, Luclan Bost wick, In Illnesburg. II. J. Vnnctllett has returned fiom Saratoga, where hu at tended tho Troy conference as lay dele gate. Miss Daisy Russell Is tho guest of her brother, Dr. IS. A. Russell, In Lin coin. Tho road over tho Boro flat has been temporarily repaired under tho dl lection of Road Commissioner Beers, so that travel has been resumed. Mrs. Ira Elliott of East Unity, N. H., has been called hero by the serious Illness of her mother, Mis. Catherine Bcgor. At tho Grange last night tho third and fourth degrees wero worked on n class of four with tho drill team In attendance. Ben jamin Collnincr has returned to Boston after vMtlng his mint, Mrs. D. E. Meech. Mis. Scth McCalvIn Is Improving In health. E. G. Cox Is confined to his bed with an attack of acute Indigestion. 1 1. 11. Palmer Is making ready for extensive, repairs on his residence. Pearl Begor Is staying with her aunt, Mrs. D. B. Mc r.ntec;. Miss Ruby MuEntec of Rutland and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey of Pittsford sanatorium havo been callod home by the serious Illness of their father, D. P. McEntcc. WEYBRIDGE. Nellie, the little daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Perkins, Is 111. Tho spring term of school has opened In all tho dis tricts. Mrs. Harrington returns to Hunt ington Falls, Miss Martin of Poultncy nt tho vlllaue. Miss Nellie Mcehan of Stnrks boro at the monument and Miss Wlnnlo Warner has returned to tho stone school house. Raymond W. Sturtevant has fin ished work at the saw-mill In Brldport and returned to his home. H. L. Thomp son recently received a quantity of frutt from his Cuban fruit form. LINCOLN. C. E. Ilristol has been appointed local agent of tho Vermont Mutual Flro Insur ance company. He acted for more than a year as sub-agent under V. W. Mor gan, the former local agent. The annual report of the . secretary of Prospect Grange shows that tho avcrngo attend ance during the past year was BO, tho largest attendance wus lit!, and the smal lest, on December 23, was only II. Wil liam Hoag is a little better. Mrs. Mason Bradley is very low nnd her recovery Is doubtful. Arthur Brlggs is a llttlo bet ter. Milford Jackman Is not getting along very well since his operation. CALEDONIA COUNTY EAST HARDWICK. George Patch visited hid sister in Cabot Monday. Miss Ella Cole Invited the chll dren of tho village to a sugar party at her home Monday afternoon. Clarice Jennings has been spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Jennings. Charles Montgomery has, been routined to the house by Illness for the past few days. Arthur Burbank Is" on his mall route again. HARDWICK. I u and Mrs. S. E. Darling of Wash- I:..-on, 1). C, arrived here Saturday Si. inner K. Darling of Burlington has been ' ''" uest of his parents for u few days I '""t nd second degree were con. f'1""1 PH" nvo candidates by Hardwlek I K""e Friday night-Following are the i nkers of Caspian Lake Lodge, F. A A M ",r l'Jl'-' elected Thursday evening: I1'' I- J- Warren, W. M.; E. M. Jordan, I -- J- A. Kennedy.- J. W., M. W. j .Umny, Measurer; W. E. Lnwson, secre- i t.uy; IMgene Clowse, S. S.; George Reed 1 ! I . Archibald Conner. S. S.: Wlb haul Smith. J. S.; Mark G. Ingll.am, i lmpl'ii ; J. D. Dnisforth, mnrshnll, Fred MrAdam, tyler, P c. Klttredge, pianist, CHITTENDEN COUNTY WINOOSKI. The silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Travail of Colches ter Ave. wus celebrated Friday even ing In Corporation hall. Tho evening was Hpent In (Iiiiiciiik and refreshments wore nerved, Mr. and Mrs. Trnyah were married hi Milton. Apt II U', 187 by the Itev. Tr. Council. About thr-'o yours nun they removed from their native town to tills place. Three (laughters nnd one son wero born to them. They am Mrs. John Hoot of Falrfav, Misses Kmnin, Flora and Wil liam Trajali. The celebrants liav two gninJchlldren. E. It. Prandnll has applied to the board of selectmen for a license to sell Intoxt eating ll.piors at ids drug store, CO Main street. I hu license asked for is a drug gist's license and in case a town votes no licence applications tur this class cm bo made to tho selectmen of tho town Tho hearing on tho above application will be held In tho offlco of the town clerk on the n f tot noon of April so. A special meeting of tho village trustees was held Monday evening In the Steamer hose room, President J. F. O'Sulllvnn called the meeting to order and appointed tho vutious committees for the ensuing vc.ir the trustees, present wero Charles siotnuur, Henry J. Dcsutttcls, Georgo fi. Vlllcmalro, Dr. A. S. C. Hill, M, Hoi. lornn, Jr. and Clerk D. E. O'Sulllvnn. Following aro the committees appointed by President O'Sulllv.in; Finance,, Dr. A. S. ('. Hill, M. II. Holloran, Jr., nnd Chailes A. Seymour; stroets, Charles A. Seymour, Dr. A. S, C. Hill, Jerry Stone; lire. M. II. Ilolloi'iiu. Jr., diailcs A. Sey mour and Henry .1. Desautels; police, M. H. Holloran, Jr., Chailes A. Beymour and fiiioi'gu H. Vlllomalro, limine, Dr. A. H. C. Hill, Henry J- Di'saulels und Ocorgo H. Vlllemalic sowers. Jerry Sinno, George H. Villein. 'lie and Henry .1 Desautols, lights, llenry J. DcsautcU, Dr. A. B. C. Hill and Gcorgo S. Vlllomalro; wntor, doorgo 6. Vlllcmalro, Dr. A. S. C. Hill and Henry J. Deeautels. Following tho announcement of tho standing committees, a number of bills woro ordered paid. They are an ac cumulation of two months and amounted lo $ST9.3G. O. Honlo nnd Miss A. Lachnrlto were married Tuesday morning at St. Francis Xavler Church by tho Rev. J. F, Audot. They were attended by Nnpoleon Luchn rito nnd Soverln Bcnudoln. A reception was hold at tho homo of tho bride on East Center street, whero they will mako tholr home aftor a wedding trip to St. Leonard and other Canadian points. Tho installation of officers of Francos E. Stevens Chapter. O. E. 8 wns held Tuesday night. Mrs. Dora Blgwood was the Installing officer, assisted by Miss May Smith as marshal. It was largely attended and refreshments were served. The officers are ns follows: W. M., Mrs. Adelnldo M. Hill: W. P., David Walker; O. M., Mrs. Mary Watcrhousc; secre tary, Mrs. Beatrlco Walker; treasurer, Miss Ella Blossom: conductor, Mrs. Anna McBrldo: associate conductor, Mrs. Min- nlo Dandrow; Alda, Mrs. O. W. Edwards: Ituth, MIbb Beth Blgwood; Esther, Miss Sadie Williams; Martha, Miss Ina Smith: Electro, Miss Anna T. Russell; sentinel, John C. Flint: warder, Mrs. T. P. Hop kins; marshal, Mrs. Parmella Cutler; chaplain, Miss Fannlo Blssonetto; organ ist, Miss Estcllo Packard. At a meeting of the Steamer Hose com pany last evening tho following officers woro eleotcd: Captain, Harry Harvey; first lieutenant, Oscar Mayo; second lieu tonant, Wllllnm Merrill: clork, Paul Gunther; treasurer, Leo Abalr: auditors, Leo St. Peter and Christopher Merrill; steward, Oscar Mayo; engineer, Joseph Cus3on; first nsslstnnt, Eugene Richard, pecond assistant, Paul Klrby; fireman, Leo Bt. Peter; assistant llreman, George St. Peter. A rising vote of thanks was given Captnln Harvey for his untiring efforts In behalf of the company. Tho speakers Included Captain Harvey, H. L. Thomas, second foreman when tho com pany was organized In 1872, J. M. O'Sulll van, Chief Engineer James Holloran, Chairman of tho Flro Commltteo M. H. Holloran. A social hour followed and refreshments wero Bcrved. At a meeting of the Lafayette Hoso company, nlso held last evening, the fol lowing officers wero elected: Foreman, Charles A. Barber; first assistant and treasurer, Henry Honelster; clerk, Octavo Bushey; auditor. Charles Lavalley; fire police, Thomas Fox and Euclid Trembly; steward, William Broycr. It was voted to purchase a pool table and a committee wns appointed to look Into the purchase and report. JERICHO CENTER. The following persons have been elected officers of tho Village Im provement society; President, tho Rev. S. II. Barnum; vico-presldcnt, E. B. Ionian ; secretary. Mrs. F. 3. Ransom: reasurer, Mrs. F. A. Fuller; executive committee, Mrs. Hart, C. C. Becknell tnd John Jordan; collector, I. M. Car penter. Mrs. Osbtirno has been ill for a few days and unablo to vacate her farm Iioufo. Mrs. Betsy Bollard Is 111 In Dud ley, Mass., at the home of her son, Henry Ballard. Miss Helen Bolger entertained tho public school trher6 ut the village and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. CTosklns and son, Harry, with a sugar party Thursday even- ng. Mrs. Osburnc nnd niece, Gretchen .Mien, have taken rooms nt F. A. Fuller's until the close Ot cue ecuooi yenr.-nuw rd Lea Is lccoverlng from a serious at tack of tonsllltis.-The Rev. S. H. Barnum s -taking Ids annual vacation of two weeks, but during that time the church services will be held as usual. MILTON BORO. and Mrs. R. E. Mills and family Mr. passed Wednesday nt the homo of C S. Sanderson. Mrs. Hortcnse Miner H guest of Mrs. Jennie Fay -Mrs. Luther Qulnii has returned from a visit in ew lors. State. Mr. nnd Mrs. James ouanieis nassed Wednesday night at F. E. Smith's. School opens Monday. April 15. Wlnnlo Shean was at home from Bur lington over Sunday scnooi opened Monday with MIsb Ethel Landon teacher-Thomas Shean is In Burlington. Ralph Wells spent Saturday and bunaay with his sister, Carrie, in Burlington. EAST CHARLOTTE. Mrs Alma Allen of Barrc nnd Mrs. Earlo Poolo of Schnectady, N. Y., ate in town, having been called here by tho serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Joseph who U Carpentler Timothy Stebblns. In his bTth year. Is In falling heulth. Friday afternoon. .Mrs. Thomas DsvUon was surprised by about 35 of her friends who mot to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Davison re ceived several sifts. Refreshments were served. Tho Missionary society of the Bapttut Church will hold their noxt meeting at the horn of Mrs. Edwin H. Prlndle Wednesday, pril 34 nt 2:30 p. m. Dr. B. J. Eno, who returneu in .uarcn from tho Philippines, where he has been located far the past tluce years, lias been visiting Mr and -Mrs. Rodorlc Eno. Harry Van Vllet has purchused a mo tor cycle. -Charles Clark of Rutland is a guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. H. Vnrnev. Oeorge W. Prlndle Is confined to tb house by Ulness.-Mrs. Homer Rogers of Albany. N. Y., Is 111 at th home of Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmons Dartt. Bradford Congdon of Danby. who has been visiting his daughter. Mrs. In Bur roughs returned home Monday. Mrs. Borroughs with two children accom panied hlm.-MIss Lillian Borroughs of Vergcnnes is with her btother, Ira Bor rouRhs. for an extended lslt HUNTINGTON CENTER. W. E Sargent went to Hudson, N. H,, Saturday to visit hl daughter. Mis. G. W Bagiev G, A. Baker was In Burllns ton Friday to visit his son, George Mrs Clara Norton was nt home from Bmllngton over Sunday -Mrs. Alma Taft . oiumenced school on Shaker hill Mon-d.iy.-Lcsllo A. Taft of this place and Mr. Elizabeth Hlchardson of Worcester, Mass.. were married Thursday evening bv the Bev H ! Kemp.-t'r. Splller had the misfortune to fall and break his ankle while traveling In tho south part of tho State. JERICHO. Daniel Splaln of St Albans " hose condl Hon with pneumonia and typhoid was very critical and who has been slowly Improving fr ""' wcWi-'!' ha rcctnerci1 sufficiently to come to the home of Mrs. Splaln's parents, Mr and Mrs. J. A. Mc Gee, accompanied by his wlf. nnd young eon, Stanley.-C-eorge Miller has finished work fur C. 1-'. Heavy, whero ho hns been tliiough the winter nnd has entered Wllllnms' mlll.-P. S, llilllock Is visiting his daughter. Mrs. W. It. Curtis -Louis DoForg'e has taken Oeorge Miller's place at tho grist mill. Arthur Hawes of Bur llngton was In town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. N. N- Bfownell of Erson Junction have been visiting nt Joseph Blssonett's on their way to Walto miss's nt the Center, where they will remain a few days.- f.eb DeForge has moved his family here from Hardwlek Miss Laura Carroll of Burlington, foi rnetiy of this town, underwent a mu'1 essful operation at the Fanny Allen hospital last week, Mrs. Jennlo Balch of Burlington is vis Itlng Mrs. Mnry Balch and other rela tives hero. Mr. and Mrs. V, J. Foster of Wentford, spent Sunday at his father's. Curtis Chatcs was In Burlington Mon-day.-Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hansom nnd son, Carlton, of c.Irlcho Center, spent nunuay ni u. n. Brown's.-Harry Wtlght, who hns been III, i much im proved. Miss Lorn t to. Bates of Essex Center was tho gutst of Miss Blamho Wilder over Sundny.-Tho Ladles' Heir society of the Baptist Church will server dinner from 12 until two o'clock Wednes day, Mny 1. Mrs. Henry Desany return ed Sunday from Esex Junction nnd her condition Is reported very serious. Ad dle Yandow of Essex is boarding at Mr. Herbert's and attending grammar school! H. W. Kceler spent Sunday and Mon day nt his homo In South Hero. Mrs. Scott, who has beon visiting Mrs. J. p. Hunter und family, has returned to Mon treal. Miss Marjory Whltcomb pleasant ly entertained about SO of her young friends and schoolmates Saturday after noon from two until flvo o'clock at her homo In celebration of her 10th birthday. Misses Dorothy D.iy nnd Berlin Sehcll linmmer assisted In serving Mr.-. F S. Tomllnson, Miss Lulu Lincoln and Mrs. O. If. Brown attended a sugar partv In fnderhill given by Mrs. C. N. Stygh Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Chatcs and daut;h tcr, who were called hero three week ago by tho illness ot his grandmother, Mrs. Hannah Chatcs, have rctunW to Laconla, N, H., after settling ns far a.) possible tho affairs of his grandmot' sr. Mrs. J. P. Whlttcn. who has bee,, 'i for 10 days. Is improving. Mr. il'.iini Whitney and daughter, Barb-ar' v. h i have been visiting Mrs. Whitney', p r ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Rood, for n week, returned Wednesday to Brlsto' John Nattross, who has been vtsl'snii his slBter. Mrs. C. E. Perclval, has re turned to Lebanon, N. H. Miss Ada Hod ges of Richmond Is visitln? her aunt, Miss Mlnnlo Hasklns. RICHMOND. There was a largo gathering at ".u homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stove u Fri day evening, given in honor of tho Re , and Mrs. E. P. Treat, who leavo Mai- 1 for their new homo in Pittsford. T i rooms were tastefully decorated w i uvcrgreeti and pink carnations. Tiicro was a short musical program after wr u refreshments wero served. Mrs. Iliv Bartlett and daughter havo re turned from Schenectady, N, , where they havo been visiting sister, Miss Josephine Klrby. Tho inf t son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Terr-., died at tho Fanny Alton hospital Fr!.u night, where ho wns operated on tt. it nfternoon. Tho funeral was held S n day afternoon at two o'clook at t Church of Our Lady of tho Holy Ros iry. W. W. Miller was the guest of .i!a pat ents In Randolph over Sunday. Mrs. Be--man of Burlington wa.s the guest o ' er brother. L. E. Douglas, Saturday. Mrs. II. It. Norton of Burlington, who has ricstx the guest of Miss Callsta Williams, re turned Sunday morning. CHARLOTTE. Shoes still holding out better than my money. Ladles' Oxfords and $J.W. Stanton Williams. Tho Mlssos Grace and Louise Bora re turned to Lebanon, N. Y., Saturday. F. H. Horsford has hit full forco of helji employed for the season. Mrs. Clari. Sampson is very ill, threatened wt' t rneumonla Her daughter, Mrs. Aruna'i Tucker, is caring for her Mrs. William Owen has moved into Lloyd Tucker' tenement on Mutton Hill. Thirty of the friends and neighbors r? J. H. Thorp surprised him Thursrlay even ing, to cognr.ittilote him on his 5"th blrt -day. Miss Lou Thompson of New YnM; city Is visiting her father. C. J. Thomp son. Miss Helen Hicks, who has jeen at Mrs. M. J- Alexander's all winter, i i gone to Burlington. Several fmm t s Grange visited the Burlington Grau i Saturday night. Mrs J. P. Ramsay Springfield, 111., has opened her ho 3 hero for the summer. WESTFORD. Floyd Rice has returned to his sch t in Peeksklll, N. Y Evans Kidder f i. gone to Mlddlebury and Maurice Kldd has resumed his work at Williams C'oi fpge. Mrs, Loula Macomber is somewhat better Miss Lessle Cobb has returnej to Essex Junction. The Daisy Chain meets at the homo of Mrs. J. E, Al.tn Saturday afternoon. SKELBURNE. Tile Rev W B. Goodman, H. W. Tr nna jir. and Mrs. C. M. Russell have turned from Saratoga, where they .me ed the conference P. .1. Hodgklnt. turned to Johnson Monday after spen 1 iA Sunday with Mrs. Hodgklns at Dr. Stod dard's Mr. Robert Penney of Mlddle bury spent Saturday and Sunday wi'lt her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ray -Elizabeth Thorp tctumed to Mlddlebury College Monday after spending her Eas ter vacation with her parents. Mr, in 1 Mrs. E. A, Thorp of Hyde ParkMr. Hartley has been engaged to teach thu rest of tho term In the grammar Kradi s. Mrs. llo.so Gervta or" Burlington Is .1 nt the homo of his parent, -Mr and Mm. Antotne Perhu UNDERHILL. The pupils of Mrs. A. T. Arklev w.'l give a muslralo Friday evening at G . II hall to a large number of Invite I quests Mrs 1 1. L. Burnett went last week to the Mary Fletcher hospital fir treatment. W. H. McClellan has rented rooms of Mrs. Ellsworth, whero he has moved his family. Tho Rev. A. H Stur gess returned from Newport Tuesdav, where he had been attending conference., A. E Myette nnd family of Burling ton vl'lted at A. D. Myette's this week - Thcro was a sugar party at F. P. Til llson's Saturday HUNTINGTON. Miss Juno Hinds was nt home from W a terbury over Sumko -Mrs. Julias Drink-' water Is better School opened Monde y with Mrs. Edson l'letco teacher M s) Daisy Kenyon was home over hundiy from Buttlncton. where sho la attend'tig tho business college F. S, Mnrvtii li:l been ill the past few days Not nvicli suBtir has been made in town to date. ESSEX JUNCTION. Miss Bernlce Still, who hns been olerls In A B. Hugg's store, has resigned and returned to her home In Hardwlek toj remain with her mother. Her father ru cently died. Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Pnrlzo and children have moved from Eesex Center to th hoiuo on Jncksou street recently pur chased by Mrs. Parlzo's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Peter Fisher. Tho village trustees at their last liieot Ing voted to abate the taxes of Llneolnl Roscoo that have been under discussion, for some time. D. M. Johnson has sold his farm, "Hll Inlro," and stock to Dr. J. N. Jenno of Burlington. Dr Jcnue will not reside hero for the present and has engaged Harry R. Stevens as manager. A spe cialty of full-blooded llolsteln cattlo will bo continued tho same as Mr. Johnson has done. Tho already largo poultry Plant will be Increased Mr Johnson and family will remain on the farm until .No vember 1.